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2021-2022學(xué)年中考英語模擬試卷

考生請注意:

1.答題前請將考場、試室號、座位號、考生號、姓名寫在試卷密封線內(nèi),不得在試卷上作任何標(biāo)記。

2.第一部分選擇題每小題選出答案后,需將答案寫在試卷指定的括號內(nèi),第二部分非選擇題答案寫在試卷題目指定的

位置上。

3.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

I.單項選擇

1、PremierLiKeqiangdeliveredtheGovernmentWorkreportthemorningofMarch1.

A.atB.duringC.inD.on

2、一Doyoulikeswimminginwinter?

——Ofcourse.Thewaterabitcoldatfirst,butthenIamwarmandfullofenergy.

A.feelsB.tastes

C.smellsD.looks

3、MyparentstoseeInthenameofPeople(《人民的名義》)lastweekend.

A.stayedupB.tookupC.pickedupD.setup

4、ThatredbicyclebeHelen's.Helen'sbicycleisblack.

A.canB.can'tC.mustD.mustn't

5^—Idon'tthinkthedressfitsme.

_you'vetriediton,youcan'timaginehowfashionablethenew-styledressis.

A.BecauseB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.When

6、-Whydoyoulikeclimbingmountains?

-BecausetheyarethereandclimbingisthingIhaveeverdone.

A.themoreexcitingB.themostexciting

C.themoreexcitedD.themostexcited

7、一DoyouknowwhereJeffis?Ishestillintheoffice?

—Hewashereearlier,buthegohomenow.

A.canB.mightC.shouldD.need

8、一TellussomethingaboutCanada,OK?

一I'msorry.JackIhaveeverbeenthere.

A.Either;orB.Notonly;butalsoC.Both;andD.Neither;nor

9、Linda,youneedtotalktomygrandmaloudly,sheisabit_,

A.deafB.blindC.cleverD.kind

10、visitorscametotakephotosofHongyadongduringthevacation.

A.ThousandB.ThousandofC.ThousandsD.Thousandsof

n.完形填空

11、EileenGu,aChinese-Americanskier(滑雪運(yùn)動員),isalreadydreamingofgoldmedalsatthe2022Winter

OlympicGames.However;shewon*treceiveher1underUSflag.GuwillcompeteforChina.

GuwasborntoanAmericanfatherandaChinesemother.Shewas2inSanFrancisco.Shelivedtherefor

overtenyears.Thegirl,however;hasalwaysbeen3thatshehasaChineseroot(根).ShespeaksChinesewelland

callsherselfa"Beijinggirl.',

Gu4skiingwhenshewasonlythree.Shegotherfirst5attheageofnine.Gucompetedforthe

UnitedStatesinthatcompetition.Hopingto6tensofmillionsofChinesechildrentoloveskiing,lastJune,the

girljoinedTeamChina.

GuhasalreadybroughtChinamedals.InAugust,she7theAustralianNewZealandCup.Theyoungskier

wontwogoldmedalsinthecompetition.Her8congratulatedheronline.Afterthecompetition,thenumberof

themevenincreasedto200,000.Peoplecalled9a"bornskier.”

Gusayssheisonlygettingstarted.HowmanygoldmedalswillshewinforChinaatthe2022Games?The10

maysurpriseusall!Let'swaitandsee.

1.A.medalsB.billsC.giftsD.mails

2.A.discussedB.hatedC.raisedD.noticed

3.A.relaxedB.madC.afraidD.proud

4.A.startedB.forgotC.keptD.regretted

5.A.abilityB.winC.jobD.subject

6.A.encourageB.allowC.inviteD.advise

7.A.sufferedfromB.joinedinC.setupD.paidfor

8.A.relativesB.classmatesC.coachesD?fans

9.A.herB.itC.himD.me

10.A.standardB.policyC.resultD.reason

m.語法填空

ThisisTammelaSchool,aprimaryschoolinFinland.Thestudentsarehavingamathclasswiththeirrobotteacher

The“teacher”isl.small,bluemachineabout25cmhigh,Reutersreported.

Wheneverstudentshaveproblems,ithelpsthemvery2,(patient)andnevergetsbored.

“Therobotcanmakestudents3.(active)inclassthanusual.IseeEliasasoneofthe4.(tool)togetdifferentkinds

ofpracticeandactivitiesintotheclassroomJateachertoldReuters.

Sofartheschools,(introduce)fourrobotteachers,oneofwhomisalanguageteacherthatcanspeak23languages

anddancetomusic."6,isnecessarytoencouragekidstocomeup7.newwaystomakeuseoftechnologyinschoollife/*

theheadoftheschool8.(add)intheinterview.

Therobotteachersareused9.(help)improvelearning.Thisdoesn'tmeanthathumanteacherswilllosetheirjobs.

TherobotscanteachwellJO.theyarenotabletokeepclassinorder.Theschoolstillneedshumanteachers.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>Ifyouorsomeonenearyouisindanger;howwillyoudothefirstaid?Mr.Zhang,adoctorinBeijingFirstAid

Centerhassomeusefulsuggestions.

Checktheenvironment.Watchthesituationcarefully.Isthereanythingthatmightdoharmtoyou?Willyouorthe

victimbehurtbyfire,harmfulsmoke,abrokenbuilding,electricalwiresorotherdangeroussituations?Donotrush

intoaplacewhereyoucouldbeavictimyourself.

Ifbeingclosetothevictimwillputyourlifeindanger,searchforskilledhelpatonce.Skilledpeoplehavereceived

specialtrainingandknowhowtodealwiththesesituations.Firstaidisn'thelpfulifyoudoitbuthurtyourself.

Callforhelp.Callthepoliceorsomeotherfirst-aidservicesimmediatelyifyoubelievesomeoneisseriouslyinjured.If

youaretheonlypersononthescene,trytorestartthepatient'sbreathbeforecallingforhelp.Donotleavethevictim

alone.

Carefortheperson.Careforsomeonewhohasjustgonethroughserioushardness.Remembertostaycalm,encourage

him(her)andyoushouldbereassuring.Letthepersonknowthathelpisonitswayandthateverythingwillbeallright.

1.Mr.Zhang.

A.isapoliceman

B?worksinBeijingFirstHospital

C.hassomehelpfulfirst-aidadvice

D.helpsthewriteroutofdanger

2.piecesofadviceinfirst-aidaregiveninthepassage.

A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five

3.ThefollowingthingsmayhurtyouEXCEPT.

A.aninjuredpersonB.abrokenbuilding

C.harmfulsmokeD.electricalwires

4.Whenyoufindsomeoneindanger,youshould.

A.rushintotheplacewherethevictimliesatonce

B.dealwithallsituationsbyyourself

C.restartthepatienfsbreathaftercallingforhelp

D.staycalmandencouragethevictim

5.Theunderlinedword“reassuring"inChinese.

A.令人焦慮的B.令人安心的

C.令人懷疑的D.令人興奮的

B

14^Tomwalkedintoashop.Itbadasignoutside:"Second-hand(舊的)clothesboughtandsold,"Hewascarryingan

oldpairoftrousersandaskedtheowneroftheshop,"Howmuchwillyougivemeforthese?'*Themanlookedatthem

andthensaid:"Twodollars.”

"What!MsaidTom.nIhadguessedtheywereworthatleastfivedollars.**

“NoJsaidtheman,"theyaren'tworthacentmorethantwodollars.11

''WellJsaidTom,takingtwodollarsoutofhispocket."Here'syourmoney.Thesetrouserswerehangingoutsideyour

shop.Thelistprice(標(biāo)價)ofthemwassixdollarsandahalf.ButIthoughtthatwastoomuchmoney,soIwantedtofind

outhowmuchtheywerereallyworth.**

Thenhewalkedoutoftheshopwiththepairoftrousersanddisappearedbeforetheshopownercouldthinkofanything

tosay.

1.AtfirsttheowneroftheshopthoughtthatTom.

A.wantedtostealthetrousersB.wantedtosellthetrousers

C.wantedtofoolhimD.wantedtobuythetrousers

2.Theowneroftheshopfortheoldtrousers.

A.wouldgiveTomtwodollarsB.wouldpaythreedollars

C.wouldpayfivedollarsD.wouldgiveTomsixdollarsandahalf

3.Theshopownerinsistedthatthetrouserswereworthonlytwodollarsbecause?

A.hewantedtosellthemcheaply(廉價地)

B.hewantedtobuythemcheaply

C.hedidn'tlikethetrousers

D.theywereoldanddirty

4.Infact,thetrousers.

A.werehanginginsidetheshopB.werestolenbyTomfromtheshop

C.hadbeentheshopownersD.hadbeenTom*s

c

AsurveyofreadinghabitsshowsadultChineseread7.78booksayearonaverage(平均),andchildrenand

teenagersunder17read8.81books,accordingtosurveyresultsreleasedonWednesdayinBeijing.Thisyear'ssurvey,

the15thedition,wasconductedandreleasedbyChineseAcademyofPressandPublicationstartingin1999.Thesurvey

focusedonthedatain2017.

“Comparedwith2016,growthwasstableJsaidXuShengguo,amemberoftheacademy為researchteam.“Weseeit

istheresultofgovernmentefforts.Italsoshowsthereadingplatformsaredifferent.Besidesbooksinprint,thereare

e-booksoncomputers,smartphonesandkindles.”

Xusaidalthoughthenumberisstillrising,theaverageofbooksChinesepeoplereadareoutnumberedbyJapan

with11,SouthKoreawith9,Francewith8andtheUnitedStateswith7.

Thesurveyfound67.5percentofurbanresidents(城市居民)hadahabitofreadingbooksin2017,while49.3rural

residents(農(nóng)村居民)did.Inrecentyears,digitalreadinghasgrowninthecountryside.

73percentofadultChinesereaddigitally,includingonline,mobile,digitalreadersandsmartphones,comparedto

68.2percentin2016.

Whenitcomestofavoritetypesofbooks,Chinesereadersloveliteraturemost,followedbylifestyle,historyand

psychology.Asfordigitalreading,urbanlovestoriesarethemostpopular,followedbyhistory/military,literature

classicsandfantasy.

Otherinterestingpointsfromthesurvey:

?Onaverage,aboutoneintenadultChinesereadsmorethantenbooksinprintin2017,andaboutoneoftwenty

readsmorethantendigitalbooks.

?12percentofChinesereadbooksformorethanonehouradayonaverage.

?AdultChinesespent80.43minutesadayontheirsmartphonesin2017,amorethansix-minuteincreasefrom2016.

Duringthisperiodoftime,anaverageof27minutesisspentonWeChat.

?22.8percentofadultChineselistenedtoaudiobooksregularlyin2017,anincreaseof5.8percentcomparedto

2016.

1.Howmanywayscanpeopleusetoreade-booksaccordingtoPara2?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

2.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentence“Comparedwith2016,crowthwasstable."?

A.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaveragearemorethanthosein2017.

B.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaveragearefewerthanthosein2017.

C.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaverageareasmanyasthosein2017.

D.ThebooksChinesereadin2016onaveragearebetterthanthosein2017.

3.HowlongdidChinesespendontheirsmartphonesin2016?

A.74.43minutes.B.80.43minutes.C.27minutes.D.86.43minutes.

4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Chineseonlyreadbooksinprint.

B.Chineseloveliteratureclassicsmostfordigitalreading.

C.Moreandmoreruralresidentsprefertohavedigitalreadingtheseyears.

D.12percentofadultChinesereadbooksforoveronehouradayonaverage.

5.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.

A.showuswhyChinesereadbooks

B.encouragemoreChinesetoreadonthesmartphones

C.talkaboutthebasicsituationofChinesereadingin2017

D.proveChineselovereadingbetterthanpeopleinanyothercountryin2017

D

16、Takealookatthefollowingads.Youmayfindsomeusefulinformationyouneedhere!Guitarlessons

Experiencedmusician.

Goodatteachingkidsfor5years.

CallLarryat6087593.

Guitarlessons

Experiencedmusician.

Goodatteachingkidsfor5years.

CallLarryat6087593.

Lostdog

Small,spotted(有斑點(diǎn)的),whiteshorthair.

AnswersyouwhenyoucallitDavid.

Manythanksforreturningit.

CallAndyat7328059

Lostdog

Small,spotted(有斑點(diǎn)的),whiteshorthair.

AnswersyouwhenyoucallitDavid.

Manythanksforreturningit.

CallAndyat7328059

Taxidriverwanted

Fullorparttime.

Experienceisnecessary,knowthecityroads.

Under45yearsold.CallMr.Whiteat5132683

Taxidriverwanted

Fullorparttime.

Experienceisnecessary,knowthecityroads.

Under45yearsold.CallMr.Whiteat5132683

Apartmentforsale

Twobedrooms,akitchenandabathroom.

Hotwater8:00-18:00

Beautifulsightsoutofthewindows.

E-mail:xfhb@126.com

Apartmentforsale

Twobedrooms,akitchenandabathroom.

Hotwater8:00-18:00

Beautifulsightsoutofthewindows.

E-mail:xfhb@126.com

根據(jù)廣告內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。

1.Whocanmostprobablyteachchildrentoplaytheguitar?

A.Larry.B.David.C.Mr.White.D.Andy.

2.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyoufindthelostdog?

A.6087593B.7328059C.5132683D.5745624

3.Whichofthefollowingpeoplemaygetthejobasataxidriver?

A.Awomanwhoknowsthecityverywell.

B.A50-year-olddriver.

C.Apersonwhohasjustgothisdriver'slicense(執(zhí)照).

D.Amanwhohasgotnotime.

4.Whencanyouhaveahotwaterbathintheapartmentaccordingtothead?

A.Atnight.B.Inthedaytime.

C.Atanytime.D.Onweekends.

5.Howcanyougetmoreinformation(信息)abouttheapartment?

A.Sendane-mail.B.Gotovisitit.

C.Makeaphonecall.D.Asksomeoneelse.

E

17、Strangethingshappenwhenyoutravel,becausetheearthisdividedintotwenty-fourzones(時區(qū))?Thetime

differencebetweentwozonesisonehour.Youcanhavedayswithmorethantwenty-fourhoursanddayswithfewer

thantwenty-fourhours.Youcanhaveweekswithmorethansevendaysandweekswithfewerthansevendays.

Ifyoumakeafive-daytrip(旅行)acrosstheAtlanticOcean(大西洋),yourshipcomeintoadifferenttimezone

everyday.Asyoucomeintoeachzone,thetimechangesonehour.Ifyoutravelwest,yousetyourwatchback.Ifyou

traveleast,yousetitahead(向前),Eachdayofyourtriphaseithertwenty-fiveortwenty-threehours.

IfyoumakeatripbyshipacrossthePacificOcean(太平洋),youcrosstheInternationalDateLine(國際日期變更

線)?Thisisthepointwhereanewdaybeginswhenyoucrosstheline,youchangeonefullday.Ifyoutraveleast,today

becomesyesterday,ifyoutravelwestitistomorrow.

1.Somethinginterestingwillhappentothetimeifyoutravelbecause.

A.adayhasalwaysfewerthantwenty-fourhours

B.adayhasalwaysmorethantwenty-fourhours

C.adayhasmoreorfewerthantwenty-fourhours

D.sometimezonesarelargeandsometimezonesaresmall

2.Thetimedifferencebetweentwotimezonesis.

A.twenty-fourhoursB.onehour

C.twohoursD.twenty-threehours

3.IfwecrosstheAtlanticOcean,we.

A.changeonefullday

B.setourwatchback

C.setourwatchahead

D.setourwatchbackorahead

4.IfwetraveleastacrosstheInternationalDateLineonJuly5th,thedatebecomesJuly.

A.3rdB.4thC.5thD.6th

5.TheAtlanticOcean.

A.isinonetimezone

B?isdividedintotwenty-fourzones

C.isdividedintofivetimezones

D.cannotbecrossedinfivedays

F

18^Asateacher,mydailylifeincludesdrivingtoanewschoolsoPmusuallyunabletoanticipate(預(yù)料)theday'sevents,

goodorbad!

Oneday,Iwasteachinginaverydifficultclassroom.Iwasmanagingbehaviorallmorningandbylunchtime,IknewI

neededcoffeetoevenconsidersurvivingtheafternoon.Soonmylunchbreak,Idrovetoacoffeeshopnearbytogeta

cupofcoffee.WhilereturningtothecarIrealizedIhadlockedmykeysandmyphoneinside!Ihadabout15minutesto

getbacktotheschoolwhichwasagood4-or5-minutedriveaway.Iconsideredrushingback,butitbeingwinter,I

thoughtafallonicewouldonlymakethesituationmuchworse.

SoIranintoaMcDonald'sandaskedthemanatthecounter(柜臺)whohappenedtobethemanagertopleasecallmea

taxi.Iexplainedmysituationtohim,andIcouldtellbythelookinhiseyes,thathetookpity.Hehurriedtothebackto

usethephonewhileIwalkedintherestaurant.Ihadlessthan1()minutestogetbacktomyschoolatthispoint.

Themanagerreturnedonlytotellmethatthetaxicompanyhadputhimonholdandthenthelinegotdisconnected,and

thathewasnowonholdagain,buthadnotyetbeenabletoaskforthetaxiyet.

Withoutathought,hecaughthiscoatandofferedtodrivemetotheschool.ImmediatelyIfollowedhimintohiscarand

madeitbackintomyclassroomwith2minutesleftbeforethebell!

Whilearrivingattheschool,Ithankedthismanendlessly.Hiscalmbehaviorandkindnaturemademethinkhewas

probablyawonderfulmanagertoworkfor,andalsoawonderfulhumanbeingtohaveonhisearth.Thisexperience

makesmerealizethatoutofeveryhopelesssituation,thereisthechanceforactsofkindnesstohappen,whichcan

createanunimaginableimpressiontothosewhoreceivethem.

1.Whydidthewriterwanttogetacupofcoffer?

A.Becausehewasverythirstyatthattime.

B.Becausehewasonlyinterestedindrinkingcoffee.

C.Becausehehadtomakehimselffreshfortheclassesintheafternoon.

D.Becausehewantedtodosomethingspecialtopassthewholeafternoon.

2.Thewriter

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