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2023-2024學(xué)年浙江省臺州市三門縣中考押題英語預(yù)測卷含答案考生須知:1.全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應(yīng)位置上。2.請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準(zhǔn)考證號。3.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、—__________lovelytheweatheris!—Yes.__________goodtimewearehaving!A.How;What B.Whata;How C.How;Whata D.What;Whata2、—Sam,whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?—Sorry,Mum.Ididn’twatchtheweatherforecastjustnow.I______afootballmatch.A.waswatching B.a(chǎn)mwatchingC.wouldwatch D.willwatch3、(2017·山東泰安·21)—Doyouknow________girlwithlongcurlyhair?—Yes,sheisMary.Sheplays________tennisverywell.A.a(chǎn);/B.the;/C.the;theD.a(chǎn);the4、Don’tworryaboutyourillness.Thedoctorswill_____you.A.treat B.double C.believe D.change5、Theterribleearthquakehappened________13:46________theafternoonofMarch11th.A.on;in B.a(chǎn)t:on C.a(chǎn)t;in D.on;on6、TheSmithswelcomeduswarmlyandmadeus_________athome.A.felt B.feel C.feeling7、Theclassroomissocleantodayandeverythinglooksfine---It’sclearthatsomeone__________itA.iscleaningB.hascleanedC.hadcleanedD.iscleaned8、—Didyoubuyalargehouse?—No,notreally,atleastnotaslargeas______.A.yours B.your C.you9、—Mum,it’stoohot.________Iswiminthelake?—No,you___________.That’stoodangerous!A.Should;can’t B.Need;mustn’t C.Must;needn’t D.Could;mustn’t10、Notonlyhisfriendsbutalsohe________alwaysinterestedinsciencefiction.A.showB.showsC.a(chǎn)reD.isⅡ.完形填空11、完形填空先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(本大題共10分,每小題1分)Aspring(泉水)keeperlivedhighaboveavillagealongtheeasternpartofthemountaininEurope.Thespringkeeperwas1ajobmanyyearsearlierbyayoungtownleader.Hisjobwastotakeawaytheleavesfromthepoolsinthemountain.Heworkedhard.Thevillagesoonbecamean2placeforvisitors.Yearspassed.Oneeveningthetownleadershadameeting.3theyreviewed(審核)themoney,onemansawhowmuchtheypaidthespringkeeper.Hesaid:“Whoistheoldman?4dowekeephimyearafteryear?Nooneeverseeshim.Forallweknow,heisdoingusnogood.Heisn’t5anylonger.”Then,theyfired(解雇)theoldman.Forseveralweeks,6changed.Byearlyautumn,however,thetreeleavesbegantofallandfellintothepools,7therushingflowofwater.Oneafternoonsomeone8thatthespringwaterhadturnedyellow.Afewdayslater,swansleft,sodidthetourists.Diseasesreacheddeepintothevillage.Quickly,theleadersheldaspecialmeeting.Realizingtheir9,theyaskedtheoldkeeperofthespringtocomeback.Andafterafewweeks,theriveroflifebegantoclearup.Then,life10tothevillageinthemountain.Neverlookdownontheseemingsmallnessofone’stask,job,orlife!Eventhoughitisrathersmall,itdoesmakeadifference.1.A.broughtB.offeredC.foundD.worked2.A.a(chǎn)ttractiveB.expensiveC.unwelcomeD.unpopular3.A.SinceB.AsC.BecauseD.If4.A.HowB.WhenC.WhyD.What5.A.youngB.energeticC.strongD.necessary6.A.nothingB.somethingC.a(chǎn)nythingD.everything7.A.protectingB.preventingC.providingD.producing8.A.noticedB.markedC.signedD.recorded9.A.feelingsB.successC.confidenceD.mistake10.A.repairedB.repliedC.returnedD.reachedⅢ.語法填空12、Alongtimeago,therewasanemperor.Hehadabeautifulgarden.Inthegarden,therewasalittlenightingale(夜鶯)singingvery1.(beauty).Onedaytheemperorheardaboutthislittlebird'sbeautifulvoice.Heaskedhisguardstobringhertohim.Assoonastheemperorheardthenightingale'svoice,hesaid,"Putherinagoldencage,2.shecanstayandsingformewheneverIwanttohearher."Thelittlebirdwasso3.(happy)aboutbeingkeptinthecagethatshe4.(stop)singingoneday.Theemperorwasveryangry.Heorderedthescientistsinhispalacetomakearobotbird5.him.Thebirdcouldsingverybeautifully,6..Theemperorwaspleased.Soontherobotbirdbecameold.Itnolongersangbeautifulsongs.Justatthattime,theemperorbecameveryweak.Onemorning,while7.(lie)inbed,theemperorwantedittosingonceagain.8.therobotbirdcouldn'tsinganymore.Suddenlythenightingalelandedonthewindow.Shebegantosingher9.beautifulsong.Theemperorwasveryhappy!Hebecamebetterandbettereachday.Aftertheemperorwaswell,hechangedalotandbecamekindtohispeople.Fromthenon,allhispeoplecherished(愛戴)himforhisloveand10.(kind).Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Youmaynothaveheardthewords“freshmanfifteen”before,buttheyareveryimportantforstudentswhoareenteringuniversity(大學(xué)).Afreshmanisafirst-yearcollegestudent.“Fifteen”meansfifteenpounds---thefifteenpoundsaddedtoastudent’sweightinhisorherfirstyear.Thereareanumberofreasonswhyfirst-yearuniversitystudentsgain(增加)weight;butit’sencouragingtoknowthatfreshmendon’thavetoaddtheseharmfulfifteenpounds.MistakeschoosingfoodUniversitykitchensserve(供應(yīng))manykindsoffood.Somestudentschooseunhealthyfood,becausenowtheirpatentsarenotnearbytohelpthemchoose.Somestudentsvisitthekitchenmanytimeswhilestudying.Lateatnight,somestudentsgetharmfulfastfoodsuchasfishandchipswithCoketodrink.Studentsalsohavelesstimeforwalking,running,anddoingsportsbecauseoftheirschoolwork.EatingrightIfyou’recareful,youdon’thavetoaddfifteenpounds.Herearesomeideas:Thinkmoreaboutwhatyoueat.Eatplentyofvegetablesandhealthymeats.Don’teatdessertsfullofsugar;havefruitafterdinner.Trynottoeatsomuchunhealthyfoodwhileyoustudy.It’sallrighttohavealittlefastfoodsometimes---butnotoften.Writedownthefoodsyoueat.Walk,run,dosports---moveandyouwillfeelbetter!Rememberthatthe“freshmanfifteen”canhappentoanyone.Talktoyourfriendsaboutit.Together,trytoeathealthyfoodandnottoeatunhealthyfood.Walking,running,andplayingsportsisalwaysmorefunwithfriends.Helpeachotherandyoucanhaveahealthyandhappyfreshmanyear.1.The“freshmanfifteen”is_______.A.weightthathighschoolstudentsgainB.weightthatfirst-yearuniversitystudentscangainC.fifteenpoundsoffoodthatfirst-yearstudentseatD.fifteenstudentswhoeatunhealthyfood2.Whichofthesemistakesisnotmentioned(提及)inthepassage?A.Choosingunhealthyfood.B.Visitingthekitchenwhilestudying.C.Gettingfastfoodatnight.D.Eatingtoomuchchocolate.3.Whichoftheseideaswouldthewriterprobablyagreewith?A.You’dbetternoteatunhealthyfood.B.Noteatingunhealthyfoodsiseasierwithfriends’help.C.Gainingfifteenpoundscanhelpyoustudybetter.D.Somestudentscaneatanythingtheywant.B14、Doyouknowanythingaboutemail?Emailisakindofcommunicationthatischanging,fortheworse,thewaywewriteanduselanguage,saysomecommunicationexperts."Emailhashelpedthespreadofcarelesswritinghabits,”saysBaron,aprofessoratanAmericanuniversity.Shesaysthepoorspelling,grammar,punctuationandsentencestructureinemailsshowthegrowingunconcernaboutthewaywewrite.Baronarguesthatweshouldn’tforgiveandforgetthepoorwritinginemails.“Themoreweusetheemail,themoreitbecomesthenormalwayofwriting,”theprofessorsays.Otherssaythatthoughithaspoorwriting,emailhasdonewhatseveralgenerations(代)ofEnglishteacherscouldn’tdo.Ithasmadewritingfashionableagain.“Emailisanewcommunicationtechnology,”saysIanLancashire,aprofessorofEnglishatTorontoUniversity.“Itfillsthegap(缺口)betweenspokenlanguageandtheformal(正式的)methodsofwriting.Itisthepurestformofwrittenspeech.”Lancashiresaysemailcanhelppeoplewhoareusuallyafraidofwritingtogettheirthoughtsflowingeasilyontoablankscreen.Hesaysthisisbecauseemailisclosetospeech.“It’slikeacircleoffourorfivepeoplearoundacampfire,”hesays.Still,heacceptsthatthisfreedomtoexpressthemselvesoftengetspeopleintotrouble.Thenumberofemailssentinadayalmostisthenumberoflettersmailedinayear.Butmorepeoplearerecognizingthecontent(內(nèi)容)ofatypicalemailmessageisnotoftenexact.1.WhatcanweknowaccordingtoBaron?A.Emailchangesthewaypeoplecommunicateineverydaylife.B.Peopleshouldchecktheemailmanytimesbeforesendingit.C.Morepeopledon’ttakethemistakesseriouslywhenwritinganemail.D.Emailhasbecomeanormalwayofwriting.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?A.Email. B.Thepoorwriting. C.Thegoodwriting. D.Thecommunicationtechnology.3.IanLancashirethinksA.emailmakeswritingbecomepopularagain B.itishelpfulforpeopletouseemailtoexpressthemselvesC.emailsareeasiertowritethanletters D.peopleshouldrememberthemistakesinemails4.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Peopleshouldstopusingemailtocommunicate. B.Peoplehavedifferentopinionsaboutemail.C.Peopleshouldlearntowriteemailcorrectly. D.Peoplehaverealizedtheimportanceofgoodwriting.C15、Ifyoudonotuseyourarmsoryourlegsforsometime,theybecomeweak.Whenyoustartusingthemagain,theyslowlybecomestrongagain.Everybodyknowsthat.Yetmanypeopledonotseemtoknowthatmemoryworksinthesameway.Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,hereallymeansthathekeepshismemoryinpracticebyusingit.Whensomeoneelsesaysthathismemoryispoor,hereallymeansthathedoesnotgiveitenoughchancetobecomestrong.Ifafriendsaysthathisarmsandlegsareweak,weknowthatitishisfault.Butifhetellsusthathehasapoormemory,manyofusthinkthathisparentsaretoblame(責(zé)備),andfewofusknowthatitisjusthisownfault.Haveyoueverfoundthatsomepeoplecan’treadorwritebuttheyhavebettermemories?Thisisbecausetheycannotreadorwriteandtheyhavetorememberthings.Theycannotwritethemdowninalittlenotebook.Theyhavetorememberdays,names,songsandstories.Sotheirmemoryisthewholetimebeingexercised.Soifyouwanttohaveagoodmemory,learnfromthepeople:practiseremembering.1.Themainreasonforone’spoormemoryisthat_________.A.hismemoryisnotoftenusedB.hedoesnotusehisarmsorlegsforlongC.hisfatherormothermayhaveapoormemoryD.hecan’treadorwriteatall2.Fromthepassagewelearnthatifourarmsandlegsareweak,_________.A.wewon’tbeabletousethemanymoreB.theywillbecomestrongverysoonC.theywon’tbecomestrongtillweusethemagainD.thatisnotrelatedtoourselves3.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Yourmemoryworksinthesamewayasyourarmsorlegs.B.Writingthingsdownwillhelpyourememberthem.C.Apersonwithagoodmemorymustbeabletoreadandwrite.D.Agoodmemorycomesfromitsmorepractice.4.Somepeoplecan’treadorwrite,buttheyusuallyhavebettermemories,because_________.A.theyhavelesstroubleinwritingthings B.theycanrememberthingsmoreeasilyC.theyarebetteratlearningfromothers D.theyhavetokeeptheirmemoriesinmoreuse5.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Don’tStopUsingYourArmsorLegs B.HowtoHaveaGoodMemoryC.HowtoKeepYourBodyStrong D.Reading,WritingandMemoryD16、ThesecretofhappinessAnoldmanwalkedslowlywithacane(手杖)intotherestaurant.Hisoldjacket,worn-outshoesandwarmpersonalitymadehimstandoutfromtheusualcrowd.Ayoungwaitresswatchedhimmovetowardatablebythewindow.Sheranovertohim,andsaid:“Here,sir……letmehelpyouwiththatchair.”Withoutsayingaword,hesmiledandnodded(點頭)athankyou.Shepulledthechairawayfromthetableandhelpedhimsit.Thensheputhiscameagainstthetable.“Thankyou,miss.”hesaid,kindly.“You’rewelcome,sir.”shesaid.Afterhehadfinishedhisbreakfast,thewaitressbroughthimthechange(零錢)fromhisbill.Heleftitonthetable.Shehelpedhimupandwalkedwithhimtothefrontdoor.Whenshewenttocleanhistable,shefoundabusinesscardunderhisplateandnoteonanapkin(紙巾).Underthenapkinwasa100-dollarbill.Thenoteonthenapkinread:“Dearmiss,IrespectyouverymuchandIcanseeyourespectyourself,too.Itshowsbythewayyoutreatothers.(3)Youhavefoundthesecretofhappiness.Yourkindnesswillshinethroughtoallthosewhomeetyou.”Themanshehadwaitedonwastheowneroftherestaurantwheresheworked.Thiswasthefirsttimethatsheoranyoftheotherworkershadeverseenhiminperson.BySteveBrunkhorst1.(小題1)Theoldmanleft﹩100underthenapkinbecauseheA.hadahabitofgivingtipstowaitressesB.thoughtthemealwasdeliciousC.wantedtothankthewaitressforhergoodattitudeD.learnedthesecretofhappinessfromthewaitress2.(小題2)Whatdoweknowaboutthewaitressandtheoldman?A.Thewaitressknewwhotheoldmanwasfromthenote.B.Thewaitressknewtheoldmanbeforesheservedhim.C.Theoldmanwantedtohavethewaitressashissecretary.D.Itwasthefirsttimethatthewaitresshadeverseenherboss.3.(小題3)Wecantellfromthestorythattheoldmanwenttotherestaurantto.A.haveagoodmealB.enjoygoodserviceC.seetherestaurantforhimselfD.showhisloveforcommonpeopleE17、DifferentIdeasaboutMobilePhonesIhaveareallyoldphone,soIcan’treallydomuchwithit.However,it’salsokindofnicebecauseitmakesmoreofafacetofaceperson,insteadofalwaysbeingonmyphone.Sothat’sgreat.Ilovethefactthatmymobilephonehastheinternet.It’sgreattohavetheinterneteverywhere.Icansearchinformationonline.Theworstthingisthatpeoplecanreachyou,especiallybycallingyouIespeciallylikethefactthatIcangetontheinternet.It’sgreatthatIhaveGoogleMapsonmyphone,sothatwhenIgotlostIjustlookupwhereIamandfindmywayback.Idependtoomuchonthephone,that’stheworstpart.Ihaveoneofthesimplestmobilephones,whichIactuallyreallylikebecauseI’mnotreallyattractedtobeonmyphoneallthetime.Socomparedwithtextingpeople,talkingwithpeoplearoundmegivesmemorepleasure.1.______hastheveryoldphone.A.Laura B.JudyC.Sara D.Mary2.WhatdoesLaurado?A.teacher B.writerC.manager D.doctor3.ForJudy,itwouldbegreatto______.A.takefacetofaceB.lookupwheresheisC.talkwithpeoplearoundherD.havetheinterneteverywhere.F18、Abusinessmanwasoncedeepindebt(債務(wù))andcouldseenowayout.Hesatonaparkbench,headinhands,wonderingifanythingcouldsavehiscompany.Suddenlyanoldmanappearedinfrontofhim.“Icanseethatsomethingistroublingyou,”hesaid.Afterlisteningtothebusinessman’strouble,theoldmansaid,“IbelieveIcanhelpyou.”Heaskedthemanhisname,wroteoutacheck(支票)andpusheditintohishand,saying,“Takethismoney.Meetmehereexactlyoneyearfromtoday,andyoucanpaymebackatthattime.”Thenheturnedanddisappeared.Thebusinessmansawhishandacheckfor$500,000,signedbyJohnD.Rockefeller.Oneoftherichestmanintheworld.“Itcansolvemyproblematonce!”thebusinessmanrealized.Butinstead,hedecidedtoputthecheckinhissafe.Justknowingitwastherethatmightgivehimthestrength(力量)toworkoutawaytosavehisbusiness,hethought.Withrenewedoptimism(樂觀精神),hedidbetterinhisbusiness.Withinafewmonths,hewasoutofdebtandmakingmoneyonceagain.Exactlyoneyearlater,hereturnedtotheparkwiththecheck.Attheagreed-upon(約定的)time,theoldmanappeared.Butjustasthebusinessmanwasabouttohandbackthecheckandsharehissuccessfulstory,anursecamerunningupandcaughttheoldman.“I’msogladIcaughthim!”shecried.“Ihopehehasn’tbeentroublingyou.He’salwaysescapingfromthehospitalandtellingpeoplehe’sJohnD.Rockefeller.”Andthensheledtheoldmanawaybythearm.Thebusinessmanjuststoodthere,________.Suddenly,herealizedthatitwasn’tthemoney,realorimagined,thathadturnedhislifearound.Itwashisnewfoundself-confidence(自信心)thatgavehimthestrengthtoachieveanythinghewentafter.1.Bysaying“itcansolvemyproblematonce”,thebusinessmanwantedtoshow____________.A.hedidn’tneedthecheckB.hedidn’tneedtoworkanymoreC.hemustputthecheckinasafeplaceD.hecouldpayoffthedebtswiththecheck2.__________isthecorrectorderinwhichtheseeventshappened.a.Thebusinessmandidbetterinhisbusinessandwasoutofdebtsoon.b.Anursetoldthebusinessmantheoldmanalwaysranawayfromthehospital.c.Anoldmangavethebusinessmanacheckfor$500,000.d.Thebusinessmanwentbacktotheparktomeettheoldman.A.d-c-b-aB.c-a-b-dC.c-a-d-bD.d-a-c-b3.Whichwordcanbeputintheblank____________inthelastparagraph?A.sadB.pleasedC.worriedD.shocked4.Thebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassageis____________.A.AricholdmanB.Aterriblee

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