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【名師研究】2023年中考英語摸底卷01重慶市統(tǒng)考卷(滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘)第I卷(共95分)I.聽力測試。(共30分)第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共9分)聽一遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的句子,從A、B、C三個選項中選出最恰當?shù)拇鹫Z。1.A.No,Idon’t. B.Yes,sure. C.Iamcleaningmyroom.2.A.White. B.Aclock. C.It’syours.3.A.Itdoesn’tmatter. B.You’dbetternot. C.It’stoobad.4.A.Onthesofa. B.It’saschoolbag. C.InOctober.5.A.Allright. B.Fine,thanks. C.IamJim.6.A.Thanksalot. B.That’sallright. C.I’msorrytohearthat.第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共9分)聽一遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的對話和問題,從A、B、C三個選項中選出正確答案。7.How’stheweatherinToronto?A.Warm. B.Hot. C.Cold.8.Whenshouldyouarriveatthetrainstationifyouwanttocatchthefirsttrain?A.Before7:00. B.Before7:10. C.Before7:20.9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Atastore. C.Atarestaurant.10.WhydoesAlicelikemusic?A.It’sfun. B.It’seasy. C.It’scool.11.Whataretheygoingtodoafterschool?A.Playsoccer. B.Playbasketball. C.Playtennis.12.Whoisthetallestofthethree?A.Jim. B.Ben. C.Nick.第三節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共6分)聽兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的長對話,從A、B、C三個選項中選出正確答案。聽第一段材料,回答第13和14小題。13.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Doctorandpatient. B.Husbandandwife. C.Teacherandstudent.14.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Takehistemperature. B.Takesomemedicine. C.Haveenoughsleep.聽第二段材料,回答第15和16小題。15.Whereisthewomannow?A.Athome. B.Inthehotel. C.Intherestaurant.16.Whydidn’tthewomansleepwelllastnight?A.Becauseshestayeduplate. B.Becauseshedidn’tfeelwell. C.Becausethetrafficwasnoisy.第四節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共6分)聽兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個選項中選出正確答案。17.Wherearetheboysandthegirlsgoingtovisit?A.Abookstore. B.Amuseum. C.Ashop.18.Whatcantheydoonthethirdfloor?A.Lookatsomemoderninventions.B.Gotothecafeforadrink. C.Readtheinventionstories.19.Whichisthemosthelpfulwaytofindmoreinformationaboutthemuseum?A.Searchingthemuseum’swebsite. B.Askingtheguideforhelp. C.Buyingbooksormagazines.20.Whenistheteacherlookingforwardtoreadingthereportsabouttheirvisit?A.Today. B.NextSunday. C.NextMonday.II.單項選擇。(每小題1分,共10分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。21.—Excuseme,couldyoupleasetellme________?—Sure.It’sabouttenminutes’walk.A.howIcanreachthenearestbookstore B.howcanIreachthenearestbookstoreC.howfarthenearestbookstoreis D.howfaristhenearestbookstore22.—Willyourparentsattendyourgraduationceremonynextweek?—Ifthey_________free,theywillbepleasedtocome.A.were B.a(chǎn)re C.willbe D.havebeen23.—Theboylivesahappylife,heisoftenheard________againandagain.—Laughingcanmakeus________.A.laugh;relaxed B.tolaugh;relaxed C.tolaugh;torelax D.laugh;relax24.Ofallthelanguagesintheworld,IthinkChineseis_________.A.beautiful B.morebeautiful C.mostbeautiful D.themostbeautiful25.—Thetrafficinourtownhasbecomebusierandbusier.—Noworries.Itissaidthatanewroad_________verysoon.A.willbebuilt B.isbuilt C.wasbuilt D.builds26.Youarenotallowedtoentermanypublicplaces________youhaveahealthcode(健康碼).A.if B.so C.unless D.because27.Beijing,________capitalofChina,heldtheWinterOlympicssuccessfullyin2022.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./28.Hefound________difficult________Englishwell.A.it,learn B.it,tolearn C.that,learn D.that,tolearn29.Alltheguestsinthehoteldiedaftertheearthquake________him,becausehewasawakeandranoutintime.A.except B.beside C.with D.besides30.Annadidallkindsofthingstomakethebaby________,butshefailed.A.tostopcrying B.stopcrying C.tostoptocry D.stoptocry=3\*ROMANIII.完形填空。(每小題1.5分,共15分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個能填入相應空格內(nèi)的最佳答案。Oneday,anelectricity(電力)generator(發(fā)電機)brokedown.Theelectriclightswentoutalloverthecity.Machines___31___,computersfailed,fridgesnolongerworked,andfrozenfoodswent___32___.Therewasnoradioandnotelevision.Thesituationwasvery___33___.Asaresult,thelossofpowerwascostingtheelectricitycompanytensofthousandsofdollars.Itwascostingindustryandbusinessinthetownmanymorethousandsofdollars.Engineersworkedforhourswithoutastoptryingtogetthegeneratortostartagain,butnothing___34___.Thegeneratorhadamistakethatnooneunderstood.Hopelessly,themanageroftheelectriccompanyinvitedaworld-famousexpertongenerators.Afewhours___35___,heflewintotown.Hedrovetothe___36___stationandwalkedaroundthegenerator.Helookedatitcarefullyandthentookasmallhammer(錘子)outofhispocketandhitapartofthegeneratorwithit.Rapidlythegeneratorstartedworkingagaintothemanageroftheelectriccompany.Theexpertgavehis___37___
tothemanageroftheelectriccompany.Itsaid:“Forrestartingonegenerator:5,000.”Themanagerwasvery___38___.“Fivethousanddollars!”heshouted.“Forhittingthegeneratorwithahammer!It’stoomuchmoney!Iwon’tpayforit!”Theexperttookthebillbackand___39___itslightly.Nowitsaid:“Forhittingonegenerator:$1.forknowing______40______tohit:4,999.”31.A.stopped B.jumped C.continued D.dropped32.A.deep B.bad C.thin D.warm33.A.surprising B.hopeful C.important D.serious34.A.happened B.stayed C.started D.joined35.A.before B.a(chǎn)go C.later D.a(chǎn)fter36.A.bus B.police C.power D.railway37.A.menu B.notebook C.computer D.bill38.A.curious B.a(chǎn)ngry C.interested D.cheerful39.A.changed B.touched C.checked D.repaired40.A.what B.where C.when D.whyIV.閱讀理解。(41-43小題,每小題1分,44-59小題,每小題2分,共35分)閱讀下列材料,從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳答案ADr.NateLewispatientlyaddsachemicaltoamachineinhislaboratory.Thechemicalsmellsalittlebitlikerotten(變質(zhì)的)fish.Weknowthatbecausewehaveournosestosmellandknowit.Dr.Lewis,however,wondersifhismachinecansmellthechemical,too.Themachineisactuallyanelectronicnose.Youmightwonderwhyanyonewouldwanttobuildanelectronicnose.Afterall,ifyouwanttosmellsomething,youcanjustbreatheinthroughyourownnose.Forexample,it’scommonforsomeonetosmellabottleofmilktocheckifithasgonebad.Butimagineifapersonhadtosmellthethousandsofbottlesofmilkthatfarmsproduceeveryday-allthatmilkwouldgobadlongbeforethetestingwasdone!Thefoodindustryuseselectronicnoseseverydaytotestthefoodsforfreshness.Therearemillionsofdifferentsmellsintheworld.Howcanournosetellthedifferencebetweenallthesesmells?Scientistsknowtherearecellsinournosesthatactassmelldetectors(探測器).Theythinkthatacertainpatternofcellsrespond(回應)toeverysmell.Ournosecreatesafingerprintforeachsmellusingthispattern.Ourbrainunderstandsalltheodor(氣味)fingerprints,Dr.Lewis’selectronicnoseworkslikethehumannosetodetectodorfingerprints.Thebiggestdifference,however,betweenhumannosesandtheelectronicnosesthathavebeenbuiltsofaristhebrain.Weneedourbrainstoexplaineachsmellwemeet.Buttheelectronicnosecanonlyidentifythechemicalmakeupofasmellwhileourbraincandecidewhethersomethingyournosesmellsisgoodorbad.“Itdoesn’tknowwhichsmellsitlikesandwhichisterriblebecauseitcan’tthink.”explainsDr.Lewis.Dr.Lewisisworkingonhowtomaketheelectronicnosegetsmarter.Maybesomedayfridgeswithelectronicnoseswilltellyouwhenfoodhasgonebad,oryourlockerroomwillusethemtoremindyoutowashyoursportsclothes.Therearemanypossibleusesforamachinetotaketheplaceofthehumannose.Everydayscientistsaregettingclosertobuildingamoreperfectelectronicnose.41.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysayingtheunderlinedsentence“allthatmilkwouldgobadlongbeforethetestingwasdone”inParagraph2?A.It’snecessarytoinventanelectronicnose.B.Thetestmachineusuallymakesthemilkgobad.C.Wedon’tneedtotestthesmellofthemilkeveryday.D.Ittakeselectronicnosesalongtimetotestthesmell.42.WhatcanweknowaboutDr.Lewis’selectronicnose?A.Itmustworktogetherwithhumannoses. B.Itworkslikeotherelectronicnoses.C.Itsworkingprocess(過程)issimilartohumannoses. D.Itcan’ttelltherottenfoodatall.43.Whichofthefollowingstatementmightthewriteragreewith?A.Electronicnoseswillhelpuswashclothes.B.Electronicnoseswilldisappearsoonerorlater.C.Electronicnoseswillbewidelyusedinourdailylife.D.Electronicnoseswillcompletelytaketheplaceofhumannosestotellthesmell.BThousandsofyearsago,ChinesepoetQuYuanwrotethepoemTianwen,meaningQuestforHeavenlyTruth.Hecameupwithaseriesofquestionsaboutthesky,stars,natureandtheworldaroundus.Thepoemshowedhisspiritoffindingthetruth.Inspired(激勵)bythegreatpoet,Chinanameditslatestseriesofplanetaryexplorationmissions(行星探測任務(wù))afterthepoemin2020.Thefirstoneintheseries—aMarsexplorationmission—hasbeennamedTianwen1,theChinaNationalSpaceAdministration(CNSA)saidonApril24,2020,China’sSpaceDay.ThisshowsChina’swishtoexploretheuniverse(宇宙).Chinahasmadegreatprogressinspaceexploration.In1970,Chinasentitsfirstman-madeEarthsatellite(衛(wèi)星),becomingthefifthcountryintheworldtosendaman-madesatelliteindependently.Since2003,ChinahascarriedoutsixShenzhoumannedmissions.China’smoonexplorationmissions—theChang’eseries—startedin2007.InDecember2018,Chinabecamethefirstcountrytosendtheprobe(探測器)Chang’e4tothemoon’sfarside.TheTianwenserieswillfollowtheShenzhouandChang’eseriesandmovefurtherintospace.ThefirststepistosendaMarsprobe,whichmeansthestartofChina’sexplorationoftheredplanet.Theprobeisplannedtocirclearound,landonandexploreMarsinonemission.Itisthefirsttofinishallofthesetasksinonemission.TheLongMarch5rockethassenttheprobetoMars.Afterthismission,ChinaplanstovisitMarsagainin2028,aimingtocollectsoilfromthegroundoftheplanetandbringittoEarth.Around2030,ChinawillexploreJupiterandseveralsmallplanets.44.WhyisthefirstMarsexplorationmissionnamedTianwen1?A.ItexplainsthespiritofChinesepeople.B.Itshowsthewishofexploringtheuniverse.C.Ithasmanyquestionsaboutthesky,starsandtheworld.D.ItexpressesthegreatpoetQuYuan’sfeelings.45.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytellus?A.HowChinaexploredthemoon. B.HowChinaexploredtheMars.C.HowmanymissionsChinahascompleted. D.ThedevelopmentofChina’sexplorationinspace.46.Whatdoes“Theredplanet”inparagraph4referto?A.Moon. B.Mars. C.Jupiter. D.Smallplanets.47.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ChinaStartedtoExploreMars.B.TheHistoryofChinesePlanetaryExplorationMissions.C.TianwenandChina’sExplorationMissionsinSpace.D.China’sfutureplansforexploration.CBen,whowasanexcellentstudentatschool,studiedveryhard.Hegotonwellwithallofhisclassmatesandtheyalllikedhimsomuch.Unluckily,thepoorboy’sfatherpassedawaybecauseofaterribleaccidenttwoyearsago,leavingBenandhismother.LastSundayafternoon,hewenthomefromhisschoolwithoutsayinganything.Therewouldbeaclassmeetingthenextday.Itwasarulethatalltheparentshadtoattendit.However,Bendidn’twanthismothertogotothemeetingbecauseshewasadeaf-mute(聾啞人).Withsuchadeaf-mutemother,hewasafraidthatotherstudentsandtheirparentswouldlaughathim.Itwasjustwhathecouldnotstand.Seeinghersongettinghome,themothermadeagesture(手勢)of“Iloveyou”asusual.Benusuallygavebackakisstoherinthepast,butthistimehedidn’tsayanythingandwentintohisownroom.Benwentforthetablebutheatenothingwithhisheaddown.Hermotheraskedwhatonearthhadhappenedtohim.“Nothingserious.Ijustfeeluncomfortableinmyheart,Mum.”Thenextday,forty-nineparentswentintotheclassroomandsatontheirchildren’sseats.OnlyBen’sseatwasempty.Benwasgloomy(憂郁的)ontheseat.Suddenly,“pleaseshowyourmothertoyourseat,Ben”theheadteachersaid.Ben’smothermadeagestureof“I’msorryI’mlate”toothers.“Pleaseexplainyourmother’swordstous,Ben”theheadteachersaid.Soalltheparentsknewshewasadeaf-mute.Thentheyallstoodupfromtheseatsandsmiledtoherinafriendlyway.Bencametohismotherandaskedimpolitely,“Whydoyoucomehere,Mum?”“OnlybecauseIloveyou,”themothermadeagestureandherfaceturnedredlikeashygirl.48.Whydidn’tBenwanthismothertogototheclassmeeting?A.Becauseshewastoobusy. B.Becauseshecouldn’thearorsay.C.Becauseshedidn’thavenewclothes. D.BecauseshewantedtogotoCanada.49.Howdidthemotherexpress“Iloveyou”?A.Bymakingaface. B.Bydrawingapicture.C.Bymakingagesture. D.Bysayingitwithhermouth.50.Whoexplainedthegestureof“I’msorryI’mlate”toothers?A.Ben. B.Ben’smother. C.Oneoftheparents. D.Ben’sheadteacher.51.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Ben’ssadness. B.Aparents’meeting. C.Ben’sheadteacher. D.Mother’slove.D①Anger(生氣)oftenmakesusuncomfortable.Seeingyourchild’sangercanbeespeciallyuncomfortable.Inordertoreducethisfeeling,parentswilloftenencouragechildrento“stopcrying”andsaythingslike“It’snothingtocryabout.”It’smomentslikethesethatplanttheseeds(種子)ofunhealthyanger.Ifachildneverseeshisorherparentexpressanger,heorsheshouldneverexpressanger,either.Butifaparentalwaysexpressestheirangerloudly,thechildmaythinkofangerassomethingthatheisalwaysafraidof.Soweshouldlearnhowtocreatehealthierangerinourkids.②Thefirstthingyoucandotocreatehealthierangerinyourchildrenistopracticecreatinghealthierangerinyourself.Onceyou’rebetteratexperiencingangerandexpressingitinahealthyway,you’llbeabletosetagoodexampleforyourkids.③Stoppingkidsfromexpressingtheirfeelingsiswrong.Youmayfeelbadwhenyoubelieveyou
arewrong.Whenchildrenexpresstheirfeelingsandaretoldthatit’snothingtocryabout,theycometoknowthattheythemselvesarebad.④Weneedtoraisetheminanenvironmentwhereit’ssafetoexpressfeelings.Onceyoufeelmorecomfortablewithyourownanger,youcanteachyourchildrenwhyangerisahelpfulfeeling.Whenyourkidexpressesanger,helpthemfindoutwhatitisthathasmadethemangry.Whydiditmakethemangry?Howdiditdothat?Then,youcanteachthemthatthosefeelingsareneverwrongandourexpressionsofourfeelingsareinourcontrol.⑤Angerisnaturalandcommon,anditcanbeexperiencedandexpressedinahealthyway.52.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecaninfer(推斷)________.A.expressingangerloudlyisrightnotwrong B.parentsshouldgetangrywiththeirchildrenC.parentshaveagreatinfluenceontheirchildren D.childrenshouldexpresstheirangerliketheirparents53.Parentsshouldbeagoodexampleforchildrenby________.A.stoppingthemfromexpressing B.raisingtheminasafeenvironmentC.lettingthemknowtheyarebadorwrong D.expressingtheirownangerinahealthierway54.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.55.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Parentsshouldcreatehealthierangerinthemselves.B.Angeroftenmakesusandourchildrenuncomfortable.C.Howparentsshouldcreatehealthierangerintheirkids.D.Whatparentsshoulddotohelpcontrolchildren’sanger.EInamodernworldwheretimeismoney,howhaveourreadinghabitsbeeninfluenced?Arewereadingmorequicklyordoweprefertoreadshortpassages?Theanswerperhapsliesinthekindoftextyou’rereading.Whenwe’rereadingonline,wereadquicklytosearchwhatwewant.Doesthismeanthatasreaderswenowhavefarlesspatiencethanweusedto?Notnecessarily.Muchofthisactivityisactuallyskimmingorscanningtocheckwhethersomethingisusefulorinterestingandwhetherwewanttoreadon.We’llslowdownandtakeabitlongertoproperlyreadthetextiftheheadlinecatchesoureyes.Forthosewritingforanonlineenvironment,thismeansfindingmoreusefulwaysofcatchingthereaders’eyes.Forexample,puttingthekeyinformationattheverybeginningmakesitmorelikelythatthetime-poorwebsitevisitorswillfindwhattheywant.Butwhataboutwhenwe’rereadingliterature,aretherulesstillthesame?Theaveragereaderworkstheirwaythroughapieceofanarticleatnomorethanabout250—300wordsperminute,whichisgenerallyapageoftext.Ifyoutrytoreadthroughanovelmorequickly,thenyoustarttolosealotofwhatmakesliteraturesuchapleasure.Whenwereadforpleasure,wearemuchlessfocusedonpickingoutusefulinformationorkeywords.Instead,thelanguageitselfisasimportantastheinformationmentioned.Thelongeryouspendreadingapassage,themorevividapictureyoucreateinyourmind.Sometimesanescapefromthefast-movingInternetAgeisjustwhatweneed,somaybeit’stimetoslowdownandloseyourselfinagoodbook.56.Whydopeoplereadquicklyonlineaccordingtothetext?A.Becausepeoplearebecominglesspatientthantheyusedto.B.BecausepeoplethinkthepassagesontheInternetareboring.C.Becausetheyneedtosavetimeforprintingwhattheywant.D.Becausepeoplewanttodecidewhethertoreadonquickly.57.HowdoesthewriterorganizeParagraph3?A.Bygivinganexample. B.Byaskingquestions.C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Byshowingfacts.58.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“vivid”?A.lonely B.ugly C.lively D.daily59.Whatwouldthewritermostprobablyliketodoaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Drawsomepicturesonthebook. B.Enjoyhimselfwhilereadingslowly.C.Writeanarticleof250—300words. D.Readthroughanovelveryquickly.V.口語應用。(每小題1分,共5分)閱讀下面對話,從方框內(nèi)7個選項中選擇5個恰當?shù)木渥油瓿纱藢υ?。A:Hey,Jane.HaveyoueverheardofChinaBrandDay?B:____60____What’stheDayfor?A:____61____Inthepast,“madeinChina”justmadepeoplethinkofcheap,low-qualityproducts.____62____B:Iagree,Chinesebrandsaregoingglobalandbeingwidelyaccepted.A:Exactly.____63____B:Yes.Ioftenbuysomeshoesandclothesofthesebrands.Theyareatgoodprices,butreallyniceandofhighquality.A:Cool!____64____A.IbelievemoreandmoreChinesewillsupportourownbrandslikeyou.B.FormakingpeopleknowaboutChinesebrandsallaroundtheworld.C.TikTokisanotherbigtechnologybrand.D.SomesportsbrandslikeHuiliandLi-Ninghavegotglobalattention.E.Becausetheyareaffordable(買得起的).F.However,ithaschangednow.G.No,Ihavenoideaaboutit.第II卷(共55分)VI.任務(wù)型閱讀。(65-67小題,每小題2分,68小題3分,共9分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列各題ThestoryoftranslatorJinXiaoyuhastouchedmillionsofreaders.ItfirstcameoutinJanuaryinHangzhouDaily,anewspaperinZhejiang.Thestoryisaboutthelifeof50-year-oldJinXiaoyuandhisfightagainstamental(精神)illness.Jinhasbeenblindinoneeyeafteranaccidentandhadbipolardisorder(躁狂抑郁性精神病)atayoungage.In2010,JinXiaoyustartedtranslatingforeignbooks.Overtheyears,hehastranslated22books.Morethan10ofthemhavecomeout.ForJinXiaoyu,translationgiveshimthepower(力量)tofightwiththeillnessandliveon.Helovesitsomuchthathealwaysworkstillverylateintheevening.JinXiaoyu’smotherdiedlastyear.NowJinXiaoyuliveswithhis85-yearoldfatherJinXingyongintheiroldhouse,translatingdayafterdaywithhisoldcomputer.“Thisisreallyasadstory,butitisalsofilledwithlove.Xiaoyu’sparents’lovemakeshimbelievethatthereisalwayshopeforlifeandhecanbecomesuccessfulintranslation,”onereadersaid.Afterthestorycameout,JinXingyongbegantoreceivephonecallsofferinghelp.Somereadershaveofferedtorenovate(翻新)theiroldhouse,buyJinXiaoyuanewcomputerandmakedonations(捐贈).JinXingyongturneddownallthekindhelp.“XiaoyuhasreturnedhomefromthehospitalandisnowworkingontranslatinganotherGermanbook,”JinXingyongsaidwhileexpressingthanksforalltheattention.65.WasthestoryofJinXiaoyufirstreportedonTVinZhejiang?_____________________________________________________66.WhendidJinXiaoyustarttranslatingforeignbooks?_____________________________________________________67.WhathelpsJinXiaoyutofightwithhisillnessandbecomeasucessfultranslator?_____________________________________________________68.DoyouthinkJinXingyongshouldturndownthereaders’help?Whyorwhynot?_____________________________________________________=7\*ROMANVII.完成句子。(每空1分,共10分)根據(jù)所給提示,完成句子。每空一詞,含縮略詞。69.老師和學生們都不會放棄這次機會。(完成譯句)Neithertheteachernorthestudentswill________________thechance.70.Tom沒有他姐姐友好。(完成譯句)Tomisn’t________friendly________hissister.71.這個月我要么外出旅行,要么待在家里閱讀。(完成譯句)Thismonth,I’ll________gooutfortravelling________stayathomeforreading.72.突然李吉走進來說有新鮮事要告訴同學們。(完成譯句)SuddenlyLiJicameinandsaidhehad__________________totelltheclass.73.不管黑夜有多長,天亮總會到來。(完成譯句)________________thenightis,thedaylightwillcomeintheend.=8\*ROMANVIII.短文填空。(每空2分,共16分)根據(jù)下面短文內(nèi)容,在短文的空格處填上一個恰當?shù)脑~,使短文完整、通順。Anewguideline(指導方針)introducedbycentralauthorities(中央政府)on
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