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1、2021-2022學(xué)年中考英語模擬試卷考生須知: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。. 單項選擇1、Would you like some more noodles, Celia?Yes, just _, please.Aa fewBfewCa littleDlittle2、Your robot has caught a virus and it no

2、longer works properly.Wow, _ mess it has made! I really dont know _ to do with it.Awhat, how Bhow, how Cwhat a, what Dhow, what3、Do you know Peng Liyuan?Of course, she is First Lady of China, famous singer.Aa, aBthe, aCthe, theDa, the4、Nice to see you here. Where have you been? The UK. I _ medicine

3、there for three years.Ahave studiedBam studyingCwould studyDstudied5、- Work hard, Tom. And if you , youll succeed. - OK. I will.AareBdoChaveDwill6、My parents are crazy about Running ManHow about your parents?_ my dad _ my mom likes it,But they prefer Ode to Joy(歡樂頌)ANot only;but also BBoth;andCEithe

4、r;or DNeither;nor7、I dont understand. Why did he leave his job in Beijing to _ farming?Atake up Bset up Cturn up Dlook up8、How was your trip to the British Museum?I spoke no English and was _ silent during the visit.Acompletely Bpeacefully Cpatiently Dcarefully9、Your spoken English is much better.-T

5、hank you. My teacher often asks us _ English as _ as possible.Ato speak; manyBnot to speak; muchCto speak; muchDnot to speak; more10、Charlotte got married to his husband forty years ago.Awas married withBmarried withCmarried toDmarried. 完形填空11、 Special homework was given to the students in Grade Fou

6、r at a primary school in Foshan, Guangdong this April, that is to say, the children must 1 100 million grains (顆粒) of rice. A maths teacher Miss Chang asked her students to 2 the homework in two days. If some students 3 to finish in time, they would go on counting the rice at the weekend. Some paren

7、ts thought that if it took a 4 to count three grains, it would take more than a year to count 100 million grains of rice. 5 , others thought it was a good idea. A parent surnamed Lin said it could 6 students to use their brains. “I will 7 my daughter to count 100 or 1,000 grains of rice first, and t

8、hen 8 them and multiply (乘以) the figure to reach 100 million grains of rice. So she will have a clear 9 of the number 100 million,” she said. “The special homework could 10 help develop childrens patience,” Lin added.Some Internet users also praised the special homework for encouraging children to 1

9、1 new ways to do their homework.Miss Chang said earlier this week that she hoped the students could learn knowledge 12 practical activities. She said she was 13 that 10 of her more than 40 students had finished the special homework by using cups or other 14 to count the rice. The homework helps stud

10、ents develop their abilities to 15 problems. Its good for them.1AcookBbuyCcountDpick2AstartBfinishCmasterDcopy3AhadBwentCfailedDasked4AsecondBminuteChourDday5AButBHoweverCSo farDFirst of all6AinviteBallowCtellDencourage7AaskBletCmakeDhope8AcutBweighCcookDtaste9AanswerBunderstandingCtaskDgrain10Astil

11、lBalreadyCyetDalso11Athink aboutBthink ofCthink overDthink out12AfromBinCbyDon13AsadBangryChappyDenjoyable14AtoolsBmachinesCfactsDopinions15AfindBdiscussCdeleteDsolve. 語法填空12、I knew we needed to find that shoe, for our mother couldnt afford new shoes. I had to go back to find it, so I told my sister

12、 to wait right1.A man heard it and stopped me just2I walked off. He asked me, “You are leaving your sister here to find the shoe? What would you do if she is not here when you return?” I didnt know how to answer that question. He3, “Its OK if you cant find the shoe, but it is not OK to lose your sis

13、ter.” Then he sent us to mums workplace by taxi.During my whole life I have depended on the kindness of many strangers, I feel sorry that I cant find them and say thank you. I do not even remember what their faces4, but they taught me a lesson people are more important than things. 閱讀理解A13、Ladies an

14、d Gentlemen, thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. Im here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among young people like you across the world.Tha

15、ts why when my husband and I travel abroad, we dont just visit palaces and parliaments(國會) and meet with heads of countries. We also come to schools like this one to meet with students like you, because we believe that relationships between countries arent just about relationships between government

16、s or leaders theyre about relationships between people, particularly young people. So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational chance for students, but also as an active part of Americas foreign policy(政策).Through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than eve

17、r before. Ideas can cross oceans with the click of a mouse. Companies can do business andcompetewith companies across the world. And we can text, email, skype with people in the world.So studying abroad isnt just a fun way to spend a time of learning; it is quickly becoming the key to success in our

18、 times. Because getting ahead in todays workplaces isnt just about getting good grades or test scores in school, which are important. Its also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own. Or, as the Ch

19、inese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books.”1Where did the speaker probably give the talk to the audience?AIn a university. BIn the Parliament Hall.COn the Internet. DIn a tourist attraction.2The passage shows that the worlds future depends on .Aget

20、ting good gradesBtraveling abroadCconnections among young peopleDtexts and emails3What is the meaning of the underlined word “compete” in Paragraph 3?A完成 B比較 C競爭 D抱怨4In the speakers opinion, what is the key to success in our times?AGoing to a university.BDoing more exercises.CStudying abroad.DGettin

21、g good test scores.5Where may the passage come from?AA story. BA news report.CA scientific magazine. DA speech.B14、Do you ever throw away food at home? Have you ever thought about what happens to the food that shops and supermarkets dont sell? Well, you might be shocked (震驚) to find out that nearly

22、one third of food produced for human gets lost or wasted. Whats more, around 800 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy life.Many people in the UK and across the world are trying to do something about this imbalance and make use of thrown-out food that can be perfectly

23、 eaten. For example, there is a cafe in Leeds (UK) whose meals are all created using unsold food from supermarkets, including a lot of vegetables, fruit, fish and other things. This unwanted food is turned into delicious soups and all kinds of dishes that feed the hungry people of Leeds. Customers s

24、imply pay what they can afford, or help with the washing up. In just ten months, 10,000 people were fed at this cafe, using twenty tons of unwanted food!Also, last year the UKs first food waste supermarket opened. The supermarket is near Leeds and works on a “pay as you feel”; customers pay whatever

25、 they want for the produce. The stock (庫存) changes daily but you can usually find things such as fresh vegetables, fruit and milk there. Some low-income families have said that it has changed their lives.“Fuel for School” is another food waste project. Surplus (多余的) food from supermarkets such as ve

26、getables, fruit and bread is used to feed hungry schoolchildren whose families may not be able to afford to buy them lunch.I lived in Leeds for three years, and have had lunch at a food waste cafe, and it was delicious. I couldnt believe that it was all food that supermarkets had thrown away! I have

27、 also taken part in projects such as “Foodcycle”, using supermarkets unwanted food to cook meals for poor people. More cafes like this are being opened in other parts of the UK, and it is now becoming popular in the world. I think this is an amazing act as food waste is one of the worlds biggest pro

28、blems. I also believe that the law should be changed, so that supermarkets dont throw away so much perfectly good food!1800 million people in the world cant live a healthy life because of _.Aunsold food Bunwanted foodCbeing unable to work Dbeing short of food2According to the passage, the writer agr

29、ees that _.Abuying the waste food can protect the environmentBall the people in the world make use of waste foodCfood waste in the world can be solved by the UK soonDthe government should make the law to stop food waste3What is the writers main purpose in writing this passage?ATo encourage people to

30、 save food.BTo introduce some supermarkets in the UK.CTo share his personal experience in saving food.DTo explain why he cooked meals for poor people.C15、Do you love having your own room? Do you hate to clean it?Sometimes your room becomes so messy(雜亂), and you cant find what you want. You cant even

31、 see the floor!It isnt because you are lazy. It is because you are not arranged(有安排的).But dont worry. American writer Julie is here to help. She has written “Organizing from the Inside Out for Teens” to help make your life more organized.In the book, the writer points out that your room is the only

32、space in the world just for you. If you keep it clean and tidy, you will find things easier and have success in life!But, to have more success, you must arrange all parts of your life. Not just your room! The book gives manytipsto help you do this:1. Always put things back where you find them.2. Kee

33、p anything important in one easy-to-reach drawer.3. When you buy a new textbook, put your old ones in a drawer.4. Put labels (標(biāo)簽) on your drawers saying what is in them.5. Make a plan for each day. Then you will know what you should be doing at all times.6. Keep to your plan.If you follow these tips

34、, you will learn to arrange your space and time. And your future will be full of success!1The writer thinks your room is messy because you are_.AbusyBlazyCnot patientDnot arranged2In order to know what we should be doing at all times, we should_.Amake a plan for each dayBfind things easilyCget up ea

35、rlyDbuy a new textbook3Which is right according to the book Organizing from the Inside Out for Teens?AYou should always put everything back where you find them.BYou should put anything necessary in a drawer thats easy to reach.CWhen you buy a new textbook, made a label for it.DYou should put importa

36、nt things in a drawer hard to reach.4The bookOrganizing from the Inside Out for Teens probably helps _ most.Aold peopleBnew writersCyoung peopleDlittle children5The writer of the passage wants to tell us how to_.Aread books oftenBorganize our life wellChave our own roomsDclean our rooms onlyD16、Nati

37、onal parks are large areas of public land. They give a safe home for local plants and animals. They help keep the air and water clean. They also give us the best trips. Today, there are nearly 7,000 national parks around the world. Forbes has listed 12 of the most beautiful ones in the world that wi

38、ll surprise you with their amazing landscape, geographic wonders and colourful plants and animals.The Grand Canyon (大峽谷)National Park of the US is one of the Seven National Wonders of the World. It is best known for its size and depth. It is 446 kilometers long, up to 29 kilometers wide, and 1.6 kil

39、ometers deep. The immensity of the canyon makes people think big. Every year, about 5 million people visit here. Taking a tour in the South Rim offers visitors the parks full views, while the North Rim shows beautiful wild flowers.If you love animals, youll like the Serengeti National Park in Tanzan

40、ia. The “ Big Five” live here. They are the lion, African elephant, African leopard, black rhinoceros and African buffalo. The name “ Big Five” came from the five animals that were the hardest to catch. Now they are what people most want to see in the wild. If you visit the park, you should never mi

41、ss the migration(遷徙) of over 1.5 million wildebeests(角馬)and 250,000 zebras every year. This is the most famous site of the park.1Which is NOT right about national parks according to Paragraph 1?AA national park is public land that covers a large area.BWild plants and animals are protected in nationa

42、l parks.CForbes has listed twelve of the worlds largest national parks.DNational parks are attractive because of their natural beauty.2The underlined word “ immensity” refers to _.Agreat size Bnatural wonder Ccolourful view Dunusual beauty3_kinds of animals are mentioned in the passage.AFive BSix CS

43、even DEight4If the writer continues writing the article, he would most likely write about _.Aways to keep the air and water clean Bmore national parks in the worldChis wonderful trip to the Grand Canyon Dfamous historic wonders in AfricaE17、Mails, games, music, news, chat rooms and shopping! The Int

44、erent is part of our life today. Its easy to get onto the Internet. The only thing we need to do is to use a modem(調(diào)制解調(diào)器) which is used for connecting a computer to a telephone line. The Internet is changing and growing all the time. More and more people have computers and use the Internet. Using th

45、e Internet means surfing the World Wide Web(Thats the “WWW” you always hear about). The Internet has a large number of websites(網(wǎng)站). They are the places where you go to get information and do things.Where do these websites come from? They are made by web designers. What happens when you click on a w

46、ord or a picture? You are sent to another page. Its all because of the web designers. Web designers do a lot of work by using a computer programming(程序編制) language. Is web design all about computer programming? No, its about making something new. Web designers must imagine a lot when they are making

47、 a website. It must look good and be fun to use. A big part of web design is art. They choose the best pictures and colors to make the website look good. They also write the things that you see on the website. An important part of their job is to share ideas with the website manager about how to des

48、ign the website well.1More and more people are using the Internet because _.Aits easy and usefulBits changing and growingCwebsites are designed quite wellDpeople can design a computer2Which of the following is WRONG?A“WWW” means “World Wide Web”.BTherere a few websites on the web.CThe Internet has c

49、hanged peoples lives.DWe can do things like shopping on the Internet.3Its possible for us to change websites just by a click because of _.Athe modems helpBthe telephone lines helpCthe web designers workDthe website managers work4The last paragraph is mainly about _.Acomputer programming languageBthe

50、 web designers workChow to make a websiteDhow to use the InternetF18、I think it is safe to say that snakes are not popular among most people, It would be hard to find a person who is neutral( 中立的 ),or simply doesnt care one way or the other, What I wonder is why something even without legs causes su

51、ch great fear.Snakes are quite useful, but that doesnt seem to matter, Snakes help control the population of mice. Without snakes, perhaps we would find mice everywhere, Most of us, however, would rather see a mouse than a snake, The poison argument( 毒性的爭論 )is a strong one, Some snakes are poisonous

52、, and this causes peoples death , However, the poisonous snakes are only a small number. We cant say all the snakes are bad just because of a few dangerous ones. And what do we do with the people who really like snakes? They like snakes even more strongly than we dislike them. These people learn abo

53、ut them, find them out, and watch them carefully, Why? The only reason I can think of is that these people are open-minded, They are able to put aside differences and welcome the snake as a friend.Whatever the reason for our like or dislike, snakes do something good in the circle of life.They would

54、prefer to be left alone, and that is what we should do, If youre lucky, you might not run across more than a few of them in a lifetime, That would be fine with most of us.1How does the writer describe the appearance of snakes?ASomething even without legs.BSomething not popular among people.CA person who is neutral.DA person who cares about nothing.2Which of the following shows that most people dislike snakes?AThey welcome snakes as their best friends.BThey would rather see a mouse than a snake.C

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