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2024屆山西省稷山縣達(dá)標(biāo)名校中考沖刺卷英語試題含答案考生請注意: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、—Areyouabasketballplayerinyouschool?—Yes,I______theteam3yearsago.I______initfor3years.A.joined,wasB.wasjoined,amC.havejoined,havebeenD.joined,havebeen2、You’vebeenwatchingTVfortwoHours.Whynot________gameswithus?A.stopplaying B.stoppingtoplay C.stoptoplay3、--Whatapity!Youmissedthebeginningofthemovie,it__for10minutes.--Oh,atrafficjam!A.beganB.statedC.hasbeenonD.hasbeenoff4、TorealizetheChinesedream,weshoulddoeverythingwecan_______ourcountry_______.A.tomake;beautifulandbeautiful B.tomake;moreandmorebeautifulC.make;themostbeautiful D.make;moreandmorebeautiful5、MaoZedongformanyyearsbuthestilllivesintheheartsofChinesepeople.A.died B.hasdied C.hasbeendead6、—Doyouknowournewmanager?—Yes.He_______tobeafriendofmybrother’s.A.turnsup B.turnsonC.turnsoff D.turnsout7、AccordingtotheFrenchgovernment,themainbodyandtwobelltowersofNotreDameCathedral(巴黎圣母院)intime.A.issaved B.a(chǎn)resaved C.wassaved D.weresaved8、—HowdoyoulearnEnglishwell?—Bytakingnotes.Ithinkgoodstudymethodscanhelpusbetterresultswithlesseffort.A.a(chǎn)chieveB.supportC.praiseD.return9、IfyoucanspeakEnglishwell,youwillhaveagreat_____overotherswhilelookingforajob.A.a(chǎn)ctivity B.a(chǎn)rticle C.a(chǎn)dvantage D.a(chǎn)greement10、Leonardwasbornin____inLosAngles.Lastyear,hewonhis_____Oscarinthe88thAcademyAwards.A.1980,thefirst B.the1980s,thefirstC.1980s,first D.the1980s,firstⅡ.完形填空11、Ihadnevernoticedher.Shewasnotthekindofgirlwhocoulddrawattention.Shewasnottall1lookedordinary.Inclass,shelikedsittingattheback,readingorwritingnotes.OnedayIaskedher2aloudthetext.WhenIheardherstandard(標(biāo)準(zhǔn))AmericanEnglish,Ilookedatherwithneweyes.AndIrememberedhername—Kelly.Lateron,theNationalCollegeSpeechCompetitionwouldbeheld.Onestudentinourschool3toattend.Ithoughtitoverandfilledinhername.Kellypractised4forthecompetition.However,Iwasalittleworried5shewasalwaystooquiet.Couldshereally6wellinthecompetition?7thenightofthecompetition,Isatinthefrontrowofthehallveryearly.Itoldhertotakeiteasy.Herfaceturnedredandshesaidnothing8seemedthatshewasreallynervous.Ifeltupset,butIjustpattedheron9shoulderandlethergotodrawlots(抽簽).Asaresult,shedrewNo.9whileNo.8wasaboywhowasverygoodatgivingspeeches.Sureenough,No.8wasvery10Thewholeaudiencemadeawarmapplause.Whilethey11abouthisspeechwithexcitement,Kellyappearedonthestage.Iwithnocouragetolookather.Itwasher12timetogoupthestage,soIcouldn’tbeangrywithherforanysmallmistakes.Butatthatmoment,Ifound13Iwassoafraidofherfailure(失敗).Thestrongspotlightandlargehallmade14sosmallthatnobodyseemedtonoticeshehadbeenonthestage.Ifelthopeless.Butthemomentthatsurprisedmecame.Iclearlyheardavoice,averyloudvoice,“Now,pleasefocusonme.”Threetimesinall,louderandlouder.Thewholeaudiencefellsilent.Icouldhardlybelievethatloudvoicecamefromthegirl,whowasusuallysoft-voicedanddidn’tcatchattentionatall.Shegaveaperfectspeech.IthinkIwillneverforgetthistouchinglesson15mystudenttaughtme—neverunderestimate(低估)thepowerofthesilentpeople.1.A.orB.butC.a(chǎn)swellD.a(chǎn)nd2.A.readB.readingC.toreadD.toreading3.A.a(chǎn)llowB.a(chǎn)llowedC.wasallowedD.a(chǎn)llows4.A.hardB.hardlyC.harderD.hardest5.A.thoughB.becauseC.whenD.if6.A.didB.bedoneC.doD.doing7.A.InB.AtC.ByD.on8.A.ThatB.ThisC.It'sD.It9.A.a(chǎn)nB.a(chǎn)C.不填D.the10.A.successB.successfulC.succeedD.successfully11.A.talkedB.wouldtalkC.a(chǎn)swellD.weretalking12.A.oneB.theoneC.firstD.thefirst13.A.whenB.thatC.whyD.what14.A.sheB.herC.herselfD.hers15.A.whichB.whoseC.whatD.whoⅢ.語法填空12、BruceandKellyarebrotherandsister.Theyenjoy1.(play)sports.Injustamonththey2.(be)highschoolstudents.Bruceisdecidingbetweenbadmintonandvolleyball.Kellyisthinkingaboutwhethertotryasportsheneverplayed,orgowithonesheknows,likebaseball.Maybemanystudentsfacethesameproblem.Formoststudents,3.(choose)whichsportstodoinhighschoolishardbecausetheyneverplayedan4.(organize)sportbefore,andtheyarenotsurewhattheywillmostenjoy.Sports5.(mean)tobefun.Ifthereisasportyoureallyenjoybutyouaren'tsureifyoucanplayitwell,just6.(try)out.What'stheworstthatcanhappen?Ifyoudon~tlikeit,youcanalwaystryanothersport.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Areyouhappymostofthetime?Ordoyoueasilygetangrysometimes?Everyonehasadifferenttemperament(脾氣).Itisusuallybelievedthatbothgenes(基因)andenvironmentmayaffectpeople’stemperamentsindifferentways.Scientistshavefoundthattheseasonofthebirthalsoplaysarole.ScientistsfromBudapest,Hungary,studied400universitystudents.Inthestudy,thestudentsneedtofinishaquestionnaire(問卷).Thepurposeofitwastofindoutwhichoffourkindsoftemperamentstheymosthad.Fromthequestionnaire,scientistsfoundthatthestudentsalwaysansweredsomethinglike"Mymoodoftenchangesfornoreason."and"Ilovetodealwithnewprojects,evenifitisrisky."Theseanswerswerethenmatchedwiththeirbirthdays.Theydiscoveredthatpeopleborninsummereasilychangebetweensadandhappymoodscomparedtopeopleborninwinter.Thosewhoalwaysfeelpositivearemostlyborninspringandsummer.Thestudyalsofoundthatthoseborninautumnlessprobablyhadamoodofdepressionwhichmayeasilydrivethemtocry,whilethoseinwinterwerenoteasiertobeangry.Scientistssaidthatthiswasprobablybecausetheseasonshadaninfluenceoncertainchemicalsinthehumanbody.Andthechemicalsareimportanttocontrolpeople’smoodseveninadultlife."Itseemsthatwhenyouarebornmayincreaseordecreaseyourchanceofdevelopingcertainmooddisorders(紊亂),"leadscientistXeniaGondatoldtheTelegraph.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。1.Whatprobablycan’taffectpeople’stemperamentsaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Genes. B.Ages. C.Seasons. D.Environment.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"depression"mostprobablymean?A.Sadness. B.Happiness.C.Surprise. D.Excitement.3.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtruefromthepassage?A.Peopleborninsummerchangetheirmoodsmoreeasily.B.Theseasonofbirthhasaninfluenceonhuman’smoods.C.Therewere400middleschoolstudentstakingpartinthestudy.D.Theanswerstothequestionnairewerematchedwiththeirbirthdays.4.Inthefollowingparagraph,thewriterwillmostprobablydealwith___________.A.HowmanykindsofmoodsthereareB.WhatcanwechangethehumanbodymostC.HowthecertainchemicalsaffectthemoodsD.Whetherthestudentswillcontinuetheirstudy5.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.SeasonsandMoodsB.TheinfluenceofGenesC.MoodsandHealthD.TheImportanceofBirthplacesB14、Wegotoschooleverydaytobecomeabetterperson.Sohowcanwebecomepowerfulandstartchangesinourownlife?PerhapswecangettipsfromtheUSFirstLadyMichelleObama.Duringher'visittoChina,fromMarch20-26,Mrs.Obamasharedherviewsoneducationandyouthempowermentwithstudents.ThefirstladyencouragedChinesestudentstoaimhighandgetagoodeducation*InChengduNo.7HighSchool,shetoldstudentsthathavinghumble(貧寒的)rootsdoesn'tmatteraslongasyouhaveperseverance(毅力)Mrs.Obamasaidherfamilywasnotrich.LikemanyChinesestudents,herparentshadbigdreamsforher.Shefelttheweightofherparents'sacrifices(犧牲)onhershouldersandworkedhardtomakethemproud.Perseveringwasnoteasy,though.Sometimesshehadtowakeupat4:30amandstudylateintothenight."ButwheneverIgottiredordiscouraged(氣餒WJ)...Iwouldremembersomethingmymother.alwaystoldme.Shesaid:'Agoodeducationissomethingthatnoonecarttakeawayfromyou.''Mrs.ObamaalsoencouragesChinesestudentstostudyabroadtobroadentheirhorizons(開闊眼界)inherspeechatPekingUniversity."AstheChinesesayinggoes:Itisbettertotravel10,000milesthantoread10,000books,"shesaid.It'snotenoughtogetgoodgradesinschool.It'salsoimportanttohaverealexperiencewithlanguages,culturesandsocietiesdifferentfromyourown,shenoted.Studyingoverseascouldalsobenefitfutureinternationalrelations.Itcouldhelpyoungpeoplefromdifferentcountriesworktogethertodealwithsharedproblemssuchasclimatechange,Mrs.Obamasaid.1.Fromthefirstparagraph,whatkindofviewsdidMrs.Obamasharewiththestudents?A.educationanddevelopmentB.empowermentandperseveranceC.educationandyouthempowermentD.educationandyouthperseverance2.Fromthelastparagraph,whatisthemeaningoftheword"benefit"?A.begoodatB.begoodwithC.bebadforD.begoodfor3.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatA.MichelleObamalivedarichlifewhenshewasyoung.B.MichelleObamaworkedhardtomakeherparentsproud..C.MichelleObamasometimeshadtowakeupat4:30pmandstudylateintothenight.D.MichelleObamawouldremembersomethingherteachersalwaystoldherwhenevershegottiredordiscouraged.4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThefirstladyencouragesChinesestudentstoaimhighandgetagoodeducation.B.Thefirstladythinksitterribleforstudentstohavehumbleroots.C.Thefirstladythinksthatagoodeducationissomethingthatnoonecantakeawayfromyou.D.Mrs.ObamaencouragedChinesestudentstostudyabroadtobroadentheirhorizons.5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.WecangettipsfromtheUSFirstLadyMichelleObamaduringhervisittoBeijingNo.7HighSchoolB.It'swonderfulenoughforstudentstogetgoodgradesonlyinschool.C.It'snotimportanttohaverealexperiencewithlanguages,culturesandsocietiesdifferentfromyourown.D.Studyingoverseascouldhelpyoungpeoplefromdifferentcountriesworktogethertodealwithsharedproblems.C15、Forthislittleboy,itwasthecoldestwinter.Inthatwinter,hisfatherlostaleginanaccident.Hecouldn’tgoouttoworkagain.Fromthenon,hisfatherbecameanotherperson.Heoftenlosthistemperandbeathim.Onenight,theboywaswalkingslowlylonelyonthestreet.Hepassedalovelysmallshop,Helookedatsomenicepackages(包)ofcoffeequietlyforalongtime.Anideacameintohismind.Heknewhisfatherlovedcoffeeandheknewstealingwasnogood.Butallhecouldthinkofwashisfather’ssmile.Hesoonputapackageofcoffeeintohisjacketandranbackhome.Hegavethecoffeetohisfather,whogaveasmilethattheboyhadmissedforsolong.But,unfortunately,beforehisfathercouldtastethecoffee,theshopkeeperbrokeinandcaughttheboy.Hisfatherbeathimagain.Yearslater,hebecameasuccessfulbusinessman.Oneday,hismothercalledandsaidhisfatherwantedtoseehim.Busyworking,herefused.Weekslater,heheardthesadnewsthathisfatherhad______Whenhewentthroughtherelics(衣物),hefoundanoldbox.Insidetheboxwasthecoffeethathehadstolenfromtheshop.Onthecoverwashisfather’shandwriting:“Thegiftfrommyson.”Therewasalsoaletter:“Dearson,I’mafailureasafather.ButIalsohaveadream—toownacoffeeshop,whereIcanmakecupsofcoffeeforyou.I’msorryIdidn’tmakeit.”Sadnesssuddenlyoccupiedhim.Heregrettednotmeetinghisfatherforthelasttime,anddecidedtocompletehisfather’sdream.Afterquittinghisownjob,hestartedacoffeebusiness.Thecoffeebusinessisnowahugesuccess.AndthelittleboyisHowardSchultz—theownerofthemultinationalcorporationStarbucks.1.Whydidtheboy’sfatherbecomeadifferentperson?A.Becausetheboydidn’tstudyveryhard.B.Becausehelostalegandcouldn’tsupportthefamily.C.Becausehelostanarminanaccident.D.Becauseitwasthecoldestwinter.2.Fromthesecondpassage,wecouldinferthat________________.A.theboywantedtotastethedeliciouscoffeeB.theboylikedstealingthingsC.theboywantedtomakehisfatherhappyD.theboy’smotherlikeddrinkingcoffee3.Whatdidtheboyregretmost?A.Notmeetinghisfatherforthelasttime.B.Stealingcoffeeinacoffeeshop.C.notcompletinghisfather’sdream.D.Gettingtroublingforhisfamily.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“passaway”mean?A.出國B.通過C.外出D.去世5.Thewriterwantstotellus_____________.A.HowardSchultzstartedacoffeebusinesstocompletehisfather’sdreamB.thefatherwaskindtotheboyandneverbeathimC.thelittleboyisHowardSchultz—theownerofKFCD.theboy’smotherlovedhiscoffeesomuchthatshekeptitinanoldboxD16、Daniel,an11-year-oldboy,wasill.Hehadacough.Hismotherwasworriedandtookhimtoseeadoctor.ThedoctorlookedoverDanielcarefullyandsaid,“Daniel,nothingserious.”Thenhegavehimsomemedicine.Herearethewordsontheinstructionofthecoughmedicine.InstructionTakethreetimesadayaftermealsDose(劑量):Grown-ups:2spoonseachtimeChildren(8-14yearsold):1spoon;:1/2spoon;Notforchildrenbelowtheageof4Notes:1.Keepinacoldplace.2.UsebeforeOct.2019.ChoosethebestchoicefromA,BorCaccordingtowhatyouread.1.Danielshouldtake________spoonsinaday.A.two B.four C.three2.Danielhadbetterhavehismeals________.A.a(chǎn)tanytime B.beforehetakesthemedicineC.a(chǎn)fterhetakesthemedicine3.Themedicinecanbekept________.A.inafridge B.inawarmplace C.inamicrowave4.Childrenaged________can’ttakethemedicine.A.seven B.three C.five5.Daniel________goonusingthemedicineafterOct.2019.A.can B.can’t C.hastoE17、MyfriendJohnlivedwithhisparents.TheylivedinasmalltownnotfarfromLondon.Bothhisparentswereoverseventyyearsold.Oneday,wedrankinabarwithsomeotherfriends.Itwasdarkbutnonewantedtoleave.Wehadn'tbeentogetherforalongtime.Wetalkedandlaughed.Itseemedthatallofusforgotthetime.ButsuddenlyJohngotupandwentoutside."Whereareyougoing?"Ifollowedhim."Ijustwanttomakeacallwithmyparents.It'slate.Iwanttotellthemnottowaitforme."Inoticedthathedialed(撥號碼)thephonenumbertwiceashecalledhisparents.Whenhedialedthefirsttime,hehungupafterthreerings.Andthenhedialedasecondtimeandbegantotalk.¨Wasthelinebusythefirsttime?"Iasked.‘‘NO.”‘'ThenIcan'tunderstandwhyyoudialedthephonetwice."Myfriendsmiled.Hetoldme,"WhenIcallmyparents,theyaresoeager(渴望的)totalktomethattheyrunforthephone.Once,inordertoanswermyphonecall,mymotherfelldownandhitherlittletoeagainstthetableleg.Shecouldn'twalkfordays.Afterthat,Imadeanagreementwiththem:Don'truntoanswerthephone.Icallfirstandletthephoneringthreetimestogivethemthetimetoprepare."Afterlisteningtohim,myheartfeltfull.Weoftenshowhowwecareforourparentswithgitfsandcards,butaren'ttheeverydaygiftsdoingfromthelittlethingsandtellingofourlove?根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將答題卡相應(yīng)選項涂黑。1.Whydidthewriter'sfriendcallhisparents?A.Becausehemissedthem.B.Becausehewantedtolivewiththem.C.Becausehedidn'twantthemtowaitforhim.D.Becausehewantedtotellthemhelovedthem.2.Thewriterfeltwhenhenoticedthathisfrienddialedthephonenumbertwice.A.excitedB.surprisedC.boredDmoved3.Thewriter'sfrienddialedthephonenumbertwicebecauseA.thelinewasbusythefirsttimeB.heforgotwhathewasdoingthefirsttimeC.hedialedthewrongnumberthefirsttimeD.hewantedhisparentstohavetimetoprepare4.WhathappenedtoJohn'smotherwhensheonceansweredbisphone?A.Shehurthertoe.B.Shehurtherleg.C.Shecouldn'twalk.D.Shebrokethephone.5.Thestorymainlytalksabout.A.howtobeapatientpersonB.howtodialaphonenumberC.howtoshoweverydaylovetoparentsD.howtomakegoodfriendswithothersF18、TherearemillionsofcharitiesintheUK.Infact,youcanhardlythinkofanygoodbusinessthatdoesn’thaveacharitylinked(聯(lián)系的)toit.TheBritishpeoplearesogenerouswithcharities.Alotofpeoplearequitepreparedtodonatemoneytocharities,evenwhentheyareshortofmoneythemselves.Therearemanyreasonswhypeoplegivemoneytocharities.Sometimesit’sapersonalreason,saytheirparentsdiedofcancersotheygivemoneytocancerresearch,orofareligiousreason.Manyreligions(宗教)encouragetheirfollowerstodonateapartoftheirincome(收入)tothepoor.Manyreligiouspeoplefeelitistheirdutytohelpothersaspartoftheirfaith(信仰).Still,otherpeoplejustgivedonationsbecausetheyhavesomesparemoneyandtheythinkitisagoodthingtodo.Manypeoplethinkitisnecessarytogivedonationstocharitiesbecausetheywishtomakethelivesandsituationsofthoseinneedbetter.TheBritishgovernmenthasmadeitquiteeasyforpeopletogivemoneytocharityasyoucanpaythroughyourpayroll(工資單).Sowhenyougetyoursalary,youautomatically(自動地)getsomemoneytakenoutandgiveittocharity.Somepeoplehavesomemoneytakenouttogivetocharities,suchasSavetheChildrenFund,thinkingitisagoodwaytosavechildrenaroundtheworld.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1mean?A.TheUK.B.Thereligion.C.Abusiness.D.Acharity.2.AccordingtoParagraph2,thenumber

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