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2023年中考英語模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng)1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫考場號和座位序號。2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆作答。3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、—Mom,whatdoestheword“attention”mean?—Oh,mydear,youshouldthedictionaryandthenyouwillgetthemeaning.A.lookfor B.lookup C.lookat D.lookout2、Heissuch_____friendlyboy.Hegetsalongwellwithhisclassmates.A.a(chǎn)B.a(chǎn)nC.theD./3、InFranceyou________putbreadonthetable.Youarenotsupposedtoputitontheplate.A.shouldn't B.a(chǎn)resupposedto C.wouldliketo D.will4、---Couldyoutellme?---BysearchingtheInternet.A.howyougottheinformation B.whyyougottheinformationC.howdidyougettheinformation D.whydidyougettheinformation5、Michael_________inaschoolinYunnanfromFebruarytoJunenextyear.A.teach B.taught C.willteach D.wasteaching6、____newstudysaysthatgoingto___bedlateisharmfultoourhealth.A./,/ B.A,/ C.A,the D.The,the7、--Heistooshorttobeasuccessfulbasketballplayer.--__________.Everydoghasitsday.A.Ithinkso B.It'shardtosay C.Luckyhim8、Peterfelloffhisbikethismorning,andhiskneeswerehurt________.A.quietly B.slowly C.carefully D.badly9、I’msurethatyouwillsucceedintheend___________yougiveuphalfway.A.untilB.tillC.unlessD.a(chǎn)lthough10、_________!Thisisachancetomakeyourdreamcometrue.Believeinyourself.Confidenceleadstosuccess.Goodluck!A.Takeiteasy B.Takepridein C.TakeitseriouslyⅡ.完形填空11、ThereweretwovillagesinSouthAsia.Theywerealwaysfightingeachotherformorefarms.Onevillagelivedinthelowlandandtheotherlived1inthemountains.Themountainpeoplecametothelowlandoneday.Theystolea2fromoneofthelowlandfamiliesandtookhimbackupintothemountains.Thepeopleinthelowlanddidn'tknow3toclimbthemountain.Theydidn'tknowwheretofindthemountainpeople.Evenso,theysenttheir4fighterstoclimbthemountaintobringthebabyback.Thefighters5manywaysofclimbing.Theyusedropes,andtheyalsousedladders.Atlast,theystepped6others'shoulderstoclimb.But7worked.Afterseveraldaysofhardwork,theyclimbedonly100meters.Feeling8,thefightersdecidedtoreturntotheirvillage.Astheywerereadytogoback,theysawthebaby'smother9tothem.Theyweregreatlysurprisedtoseeherbabywasonherback.Howcoulditbe?Theyaskedthemotherhowshe10thebaby.Shesaid,"Becauseitisn'tyourbaby."Aslongasyouhaveloveinyourheart,thereisnomountainyoucan'tclimb.1.(小題1)A.lowB.highC.farD.deep2.(小題2)A.babyB.dogC.horseD.ladder3.(小題3)A.whatB.whyC.howD.which4.(小題4)A.tallestB.youngestC.oldestD.best5.(小題5)A.madeB.tookC.trirdD.got6.(小題6)A.toB.onC.inD.a(chǎn)t7.(小題7)A.noneB.neitherC.a(chǎn)llD.both8.(小題8)A.hungryB.lonelyC.hopelessD.tired9.(小題9)A.turningB.pointingC.shoutingD.walking10.(小題10)A.fedB.savedC.caughtD.carriedⅢ.語法填空12、Whenyoufinishhighschooloruniversity,islearningdone?Theansweris“no”.Inmanycountries,peoplecontinuelearningalltheirlives.1.islifelong(終身的)learningimportant?Howcanithelpyou?Yougotoschoolandlearn.Youstudy.Youtaketests.2.learningdoesn’tonlyhappeninschool.Learningdoesn’t3.whenyougraduatefromhighschoolorcollege.Youarelearningallthetime.Forexample,learningcan4.whenyougotoamuseum.Itcan5.happenwhenyougetajob.Youlearnwhenyou6.sportsorwhenyoutakeatrip.7.islife!Weneverstoplearning.Everydayyoucanimproveyourselfbylearningsomething8..Let’slookatoneexampleoflifelonglearninginJapan.InJapan,lifelonglearningisveryimportant.PeopleinJapanliketotrynewlearningactivities.Music,calligraphy(書法)andforeignlanguagesaresomeoftheir9.classes.Whenwegraduatefromschool,weshould10.onlearning.Makelifelonglearningoneofyourgoals!Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、“Everythinghappensforthebest.”WheneverIfaceddisappointment,mymotherwouldsaythistome.AfterIgraduatedfromcollegein1932,Idecidedtofindajobinaradiostationasasportsannouncer(廣播員).IwenttoChicagoandknockedatthedoorofeverystation.Butunluckily,Iwasrefusedeverytime.Atonestation,akindladytoldmethatbigstationswouldn’thire(雇傭)aninexperiencedpersonandsuggestedthatItrymyluckatsmallerstations.Followingheradvice,IwentbacktoDixon,whereIhadgrownup.Therewerenoradio-announcingjobsinDixon,andmyfathersaidanewly-openedstorewantedalocalathletetoworkforit.Iappliedforthejob,butIwasrefusedagain.“Everythinghappensforthebest,”Momremindedme.Dadofferedmethecartolookforajob.ItriedWOCRadioinDavenport,Iowa.Theprogramdirector,PeterMacArthur,toldmetheyhadalreadyhiredanannouncer.AsIlefthisoffice,myfrustration(失意、挫敗)______“HowcanIbecomeasportsannouncerifIcan’tgetajobinaradiostation?”Iaskedaloud.WhileIwaswaitingfortheelevator,Iheardsomeonecalling.ItwasMacArthur.“Whatwasthatyousaidaboutsports?Doyouknowanythingaboutfootball?”Thenheaskedmetobroadcast(廣播)animaginary(想象出來的)game.Hewaspleasedwithmyperformance,heofferedmeachancetoworkthere.Onmywayhome,Ithoughtofmymother’swords:“Ifyoucarryon,onedaysomethinggoodwillhappen.Somethingwouldn’thavehappenedifnotforthatprevious(先前的)disappointment”.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng),并將其標(biāo)號在答題卡上涂黑。(每小題2分,共10分)1.Whycouldn’tthewriterfindajobatbigradiostations?A.Becausehenevergraduatedfromcollege.B.Becausehewasaninexperiencedannouncer.C.Becausehedidn’tworkhardincollege.D.Becausehedidn’tknowaboutsports.2.Wherewasthewriterborn?A.InChicago.B.InNewYork.C.InDixon.D.InWashington.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thewriter’sparentsdidn’twanthimtobeasportsannouncer.B.Therewerenoradio-announcingjobsinthewriter’shometown.C.Thewriterbecameuninterestedinsportsannouncing.D.ThewritergotajobasasportsannouncerinDixonatlast.4.Theunderlinedwordboiledovermeans______.A.達(dá)到極點(diǎn)B.隨遇而安C.無影無蹤D.無法訴說5.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatdidthewriter’smomwanttotellhim,?A.Heshouldn’tbeasportsannouncer.B.Disappointmentleadstofailure.C.Heshouldbeproudofhimself.D.EverythingwillbeOKifhekeepstrying.B14、Nowadays,weusedigitaldevicesinmanyways,suchaswakingusupinthemorning,listeningtomusic,communicatingwithfriendsandsoon.Butstudieshavefoundthatoveruseofelectronicscanaffectoursleep,ourstudyandwork.Tohelppeopletakeabreakfromtheiralways-onlifestyles,AmericasettheNationalDayofUnpluggingin2010toencouragepeopletoputawaytheirelectronicsfor24hours,whichisonthesecondFridayofMarcheveryyear.Withoutanydoubt,manypeoplefindthattheunpluggeddayseemslongerthanatypicalday.“Withoutmyphone,mybreakfastwastooshortandIdidnotknowwhattodonext,”oneparticipantoflastyear’sunpluggingexperimentwrote.Anothersharedhisgriefatnotbeingabletolookathisphoneduringbusandtrainrides,callingtheday”thelongesttimeofmylife”.Butothersseetheexperimentasawaytoexperiencewhatlifewaslikebeforetheriseofelectronics.“Myfriendandihasdinnerintheevening,andwebothdiscussedabouthowmuchmorepresentwefelt--howwecouldhearwhateachotherwassaying,”oneparticipantwrote.Althoughlivingwithoutelectronicsseemsimpossibleintoday’sworld,unpluggingfromtimetotimeallowspeopletoslowdownandreflectonlife.“Attheendoftheday,Iwasmissingneithersocialmedianorhavingadigitalconnection,”oneparticipantnoted.“Inote.“Iwashappyfortheopportunitytochallengemyunhealthydailyhabits,becausethisgavemetheopportunitytodiscoveraslower,clearerwayoflife.”1.Usingdigitaldevicestoooftenmight.A.helpusstudybetter B.keepusawayfrommusicC.helpuscommunicateeasily D.bringussomesleepproblems2.TheNationalDayofUnpluggingwasset.A.inmanycountriesin2010 B.ontheseconddayofMarcheveryyearC.tohelppeopletakeabreakfrombusywork D.tomakepeopleawayfromtheirelectronicsforaday3.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword”grief”?A.Rudeness B.Sadness C.Happiness D.Coldness4.Someparticipantsoftheexperiment.A.thoughtthatitwasimpossibleforthemtoslowdown B.didn’tknowwhattoeatforbreakfastwithoutphonesC.feltexitedduringbusandtrainrideswithoutphones D.enjoyedhearingeachotherbydiscussingfacetoface5.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.GetBacktoRealLife. B.UnhealthyDailyHabitsC.TheDigitalConnection. D.TheLongestTimeofLife.C15、MollyDanielsopenedthedoorsohardthatthedoornearlybrokeit.Thenshelookedthroughthewindowatherneighboracrosstheyard.“Sheisinmygardenagain.Thosearemystrawberries,nothers.MaybeIshouldcallthepolice.”Herfriend,Doris,wassittingatthetablewithacupofcoffeeinherhands.“Youwanttocallthepolicebecauseshepicksyourstrawberries?”sheasked.“Ofcourse,”Mollyansweredangrily.“Whatwouldyoudoifyourneighborwalkedintoyouryardwithoutyourpermissionandpickedyourstrawberries?”“Iwouldsay,betterherthanthebees.”“Thebeesdon’ttakemystrawberries.”“Butthebirdsdo,”Doriscontinued.“Thatoldladyonlypicksafewstrawberrieseveryyear,andtheonlyonesshepicksarethoseyouleavetothebirds.Whydon’tyoupicksomeofyourgoodstrawberriesandgivethemtoher?”“Areyoucrazy?Whatareyouthinking?’“Don’tyourememberwhathappenedwhenyouwereinhospitallastyear?Shewenttoseeyouandgaveyouapotfullofchickensoup.Whenyougiveherthestrawberriesyoucantellherthatyoustillrememberthat.”Mollywas____.Shehadalmostforgottenthatlittlekindnessbecauseshewastooangry.Thenshepickedabasketofgoodstrawberriesandwentout.Throughthewindow,DoriscouldseethattheangeronMolly’sfacechangedintoabrightsmile.1.Mollyopenedthedoorveryhardbecause_____A.shewasveryangryB.shewasveryhappyC.Doriswasn’tfriendly2.Whowasinhospitallastyear?A.DorisB.MollyC.Molly’sneighbor3.Theunderlineword“shocked”inthepassagemeans“_____”.A.a(chǎn)ngryB.surprisedC.upset4.Whichsentenceissimilartothesentence“Iwouldsay,betterherthanthebees.”?A.It’sbettertolettheneighborpickthestrawberriesthantogivethemtothebees.B.Thebeesarebetterthantheneighbor.C.Thebeeslikestrawberriesmorethantheneighbordoes.5.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninfer(推斷)whatMollydidatlastwithabasketofgoodstrawberries.A.Shecalledthepolicetodrivetheneighboraway.B.Shehappilygaveabasketofgoodstrawberriestotheneighbor.C.Sheateupthestrawberriesherself.D16、Fromtheworld’sheaviestapple,theoldestladytotheworld’ssmallestdog,theseareallpartsofagroupoftheworld’sstrangestpeopleandthings.AndtheyareallintheGuinnessBookofRecords(《吉尼斯記錄》).ThebookisgoingtocelebrateitsbirthdaythisAugust.Itbeganexactlyhalfacenturyago.Andit’salwaysoneofthebestsellingbooksintheworld.Peoplenowcanbreakover1000recordseveryweek!Whydosomanypeoplewanttobreaktherecords?Dotheywanttheirnamesinthebookormeetmorepeoplearoundtheworld?“Itgivespeopleachancetoshowthey’rethebestintheworld.”saidoneoftherecordkeepersStewartNewport.ThebookwasstartedbyHughBeaverfromBritain.In1951,hewentshootingbirdsandtalkedwithhisfriendsaboutthefastestbirdinEurope.Threeyearslater,theywerestilltalkingaboutit.SoBeaverbelievedthatpeoplemusthavedifferentideas.So,hedecidedtostartabooktorecordtheworld’strulygreatestpeopleandthingsinit!ThenewestbookcameoutlastTuesday.Thisbookhasalotofinterestingrecords.Herearetwo:☆A(yù)Britishdog,Whitney,istheworld’ssmallestdog.It’sonly76mmtall.☆A(yù)nAmericanwomanLeeRedmondhasthelongestfingernails(指甲).Theygrewaslongas600mm!Shemadetherecordin1971.1.WecanseeeverythingintheGuinnessBookofRecordsexcept.A.theheaviestfruitsandvegetablesB.thesmallestpeopleandanimalsC.thestrangestpeopleandthingsD.veryordinarypeopleandthings2.TheGuinnessBookofRecordshasbeenoneofthebestsellingbooksfor.A.50yearsB.76yearsC.600yearsD.1000years3.NewportthoughtmanypeopletriedtobreakGuinnessrecordsbecause.A.theirnamesbekeptintheworldrecords.B.theirnamescouldbeseenbythewholeworld.C.theycouldmeetmorepeopleallovertheworld.D.theycouldbeknownasthegreatestbytheworld.4.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.NewportstartedtheGuinnessBookofRecordsinBritain.B.Morethanfourthousandrecordsarebrokeneachmonth.C.TheGuinnessBookofRecordsstartedintheyear1954.D.ThenewestbookofGuinnesscomesouteveryTuesday.5.Thewriterofthispassagewantsto.A.tellusthestrangestrecordsintheworldB.showusthebeginningoftheGuinnessBookofRecordsC.giveusanintroductiontotheGuinnessBookofRecordsD.letusknowthemostinterestingthingsintheworldE17、MyhusbandandIhadjustopenedupapetsittingbusinessearlierthatyear.Ourcustomershadslowlyrisenfromthreetothirtyamonth.Wewerebusythroughthosehotsummermonths,drivingbetweenvisits.Ourworkwasstrictlydoneatthepetowner’shome.Itwasalmosttoobusyforthetwoofus,butweweremakinggoodmoney!Weaskedpetownersnewtoourbusinesstophonetwoweeksaheadsowehadenoughtimetomeettheownersandpetsattheirhomesandmakeanyfollowingmeetingsbeforetheownerleaves.Oneday,wedecidedtotakeonanewcustomerjusttwodaysbeforetheywouldleave.Wemetthefamily,filledinaform,andspentsometimewiththeirdog,Hercules.Heplayfullyjumpedonusandtouchedourhandsandarmsusinghistongue.Thefamilylaughedashedidthis,showingusthathewasveryloving.TwodayslaterIappearedatthehouse,alone.IcameuptoHerculesandsaidhellohappily.Ifilleduphiswaterbowlandcleanedanymesseshemade.Meanwhile,hewassolovelysittingbeside.Ithoughtthiswouldbethegoodpicturetosendtotheownersasusual.Afterthelightand“click”soundwentoff,Herculesrushedatme.Ididn’tknowwhathadjusthappeneduntilInoticedthedropsofblood.Iranoutanddidtheonlything—callingmyhusband.ThenIwenttoneighborsforhelp.Myhusbandarrivedaftertenminutes.ThehelpfulneighborandmyhusbandledHerculesbackintohispen(圈).ThenmyhusbandandItookofftothehospital.ImusthavelookedlikeIwasshotwhenIwalkedintothehospital.Thenursesquicklymovedmetoaroom.Iaskedthedoctorinaweakbutplayfulmanner,“AmIgoingtodie?”Hereplied,“Finally.”1.Accordingtothetext,theauthor’sworkwas_____________.A.tiringanddangerousB.easyandfreeC.wellpaidD.doneoutdoors2.Whatdidtheauthoroftendoduringherwork?A.Cleaningthecustomers’house.B.Walkingthepetsoutside.C.Bringingthepetstoherownhouse.D.Sendingaphotoofpetstotheowners.3.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheauthorwasattackedbecause___________.A.HerculesfearedthesoundandtheflashB.theauthorattackedHerculesfirstC.HerculeswasveryhungrythenD.theauthortreatedHerculesbadly4.Thedoctor’sanswergaveusasenseof____________.A.a(chǎn)ngerB.humorC.carelessnessD.patienceF18、Asunflowerisasunflower.Amobilephoneisamobilephone.Butcanyoucombinethetwotodosomethingforyourlocalenvironment?Asearlyasnextyearitmaywellbepossible.Whenyouhavefinishedwithyourmobilephoneyouwillbeabletobury(埋葬)itinthegardenandwaitforittoflower(開花).Abiodegradable(生物可降解的)mobilephonewas,thismonth,introducedbyscientists.Itishopedthatthenewtypeofphonewillencourageuserstorecycle.Scientistshavecomeupwithanewmaterialoverthelastfiveyears.Itlookslikeanyotherplasticandcanbehardorsoft,andabletochangeshape.Overtimeitcanalsobreakdownintothesoilwithoutgivingoutanypoisonous(有毒的)chemicals.Britishresearchersusedthenewmaterialtodevelopaphonecoverthatincludesasunflowerseed.Whenthisnewtypeofcoverturnsintowaste,itformsnitrates(硝酸鹽).Thesefeedtheseedandhelptheflowergrow.Engineershavedesignedasmalltransparent(透明的)windowtoholdtheseed.Theyhavemadesureitonlygrowswhenthephoneisthrownaway.“We’veonlyputsunflowerseedsintothecoversofar.Butweareworkingwithscientiststofindoutwhichflowerswouldperformbest.Maybewecouldputrosesinnexttime.”saidonescientist.Asphonetechnologyisdevelopingsoquickly,peopleareconstantly(不斷)throwingtheirmobilesaway.Thismeansproducersareunderpressuretofindwaysofrecyclingthem.Some650millionmobilephoneshavebeensoldthisyear.Mostofthemwillbethrownawaywithintwoyears,addingplastic,heavymetalandchemicalwastetotheenvironment.Abiodegradablecovercanchangethis,accordingtothescientists.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳答案。(10分)1.Afteryouhavefinishedusingthenewtypeofmobilephone,_______.A.thephonewilldoharmtotheenvironmentB.thephonecoverwillbreakdowneasilyinthesoilyouburyitC.itwillberecycledbytheproducersD.itcanbesentbacktotheshops.2.Whichofthefollowingiswrongaboutthecoverofthenewtypeofphone?A.Itcanhelpthesunflowerseedafterthemobilephonebreaksdown.B.Itlookslikenormalplasticsbutitcanbreakdown.C.Itincludesasunflowerseed.D.Itmakessuretheseedonlygrowsafterthephoneisthrownaway.3.Thenewtypeofphonecanreducetheharmtotheenvironmentmainly______.A.becauseofthematerialofitscoverB.becauseofthesunflower

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