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2023年中考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)、考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位號(hào)填寫在試題卷和答題卡上。用2B鉛筆將試卷類型(B)填涂在答題卡相應(yīng)位置上。將條形碼粘貼在答題卡右上角"條形碼粘貼處"。2.作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答案不能答在試題卷上。3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)位置上;如需改動(dòng),先劃掉原來(lái)的答案,然后再寫上新答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。不按以上要求作答無(wú)效。4.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、Theteacherspeaksveryloudly______allthestudentscanhearher.A.sothatB.eventhoughC.a(chǎn)sifD.a(chǎn)ssoonas2、Jimmybought_____caryesterday,butit’s_____usedone.A.a(chǎn),a B.a(chǎn),an C.a(chǎn),the D.the,an3、Iwon’tgotoseethefilmtonight,becauseI__________myticket.A.lost B.havelost C.willlose D.didn’thave4、Cindy,didyouwatchtheAirshow(航展)2018onTV?Youmeantheonethat_______inZhuhai?OfcourseIdid!A.held B.isheld C.washeld5、Sheistalkingabouttheschoolandteachers______wevisitedlastmonth.A.who B.which C.where D.that6、Milkquicklygoesbad_______itisputintothefridge.A.if B.unless C.whether D.until7、TheyaregoingtohaveatriptotheGreatWallifittomorrow.A.doesn’tsnow B.won’tsnow C.didn’tsnow D.isn’tsnowing8、—Whosepenisthis?—Oh,it’s______.Iwaslookingforiteverywhere.A.you B.yours C.me D.mine9、Itisfiveyearssincewebegantoenjoya______springholidayeachyear.A.ten-dayB.tendaysC.tenday'sD.ten-days10、________airpollution,suchassmog(霧霾),________ourhealth,weshoulddosomethinglikewearingamask(面罩).A.Stop,tohurt B.Tostop,hurting C.Stopping,tohurtⅡ.完形填空11、NowadaysmoreandmoreChineseteenagersfindlifemoredifficultwithouttheirparents.Theirparentshelpthemdoalmosteverythingathome,somanyofthemdon’tknowhowtodo1Thisisreallyabigproblem.LiuJieis14-year-old.Onedayherpartenslefthomeforanothercityforwork,soshehadtostayathome2Atfirstshethoughtshewouldbehappy3herparentsarenotathome.Shecoulddo4shelikedtodo.Butataboutsixo’clockintheafternoon,shefelt5“Oh,it'stimetohavesupper.WherecanIgetmyfood?”Shesaidtoherself.Latershefoundsomefoodinthefridge,butshe6knowhowtocook.Atthatmomentshe7hermomverymuch.Intheend,shecouldonlygotothesupermarketand8somefoodtoeat.Manyofteenagersare9asLiuJie.SoIthinktheyshouldlearnsomebasiclifeskills,likecooking,cleaningtheirroomsordressingthemselves10Theyshouldn’tdependtoomuchontheirpartens.1.A.theirhomeworkB.someshoppingC.housework2.A.lonelyB.a(chǎn)loneC.herself3.A.soB.becauseC.but4.A.thatB.whatC.where5.A.hungryB.fullC.excited6.A.couldn’tB.didn’tC.mightnot7.A.thoughtB.consideredC.missed8.A.madeB.boughtC.gave9.A.thesameB.difficultC.different10.A.a(chǎn)ctuallyB.carelesslyC.properlyⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、SarahandJanetaremiddleschoolstudents.Theyhavebeenfriends1.theystartedschool.Theydomanythingstogether,suchasstudying,watchingTV,surfingtheInternet,playingsports,listening2.musicandsoon.Theyusuallyhelpeachother.WhenSarahwasinthe3.(three)grade,somestudentsmadefunofherbecauseshewasshy.Janettoldtheotherstudents4.(stop)makingfunofSarahandshehelpedSarahovercomehershyness.Inthefifthgrade,Janethad5.(difficulty)inmath.Shestudiedhard,butshestillcouldn’tknowwhattheteacher6.(teach)clearly.SarahhelpedJanetandexplainedeveryexercisetoher.Aftersixmonths,Janetdidmuch7.(well)thanbeforeandevengotanAinthemathexam.WhenJanetgotthetestpaper,wecanimagine8.happytheywere!Everyone9.(need)agoodfriendinlife.Alifewithoutafriendisalifewithoutthesunshine.Pleaserememberpeoplewantfriends10.a(chǎn)rekindandhelpful.Soifwewantagoodfriend,let’sbeagoodfriendfirst.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、AsweknowtherearemanykindsofclubsintheUSmiddleschools.Suchasthemusicclub,thesportsclub,thechessclub,theswimmingclub….Butdoyouknowthehomeworkclub?Itisapopular(流行的)clubinmanyUSmiddleschools.Moreandmorestudentsspendtheirafternoonsinthehomeworkclubs.TheUSmiddleschoolstudentsneedaquietplacetostudy.Butgames,computersandTVsareallaroundkidsathome.Sothehomeworkclubisjustforthemtodotheirhomework.Theclubisquietandit’sgoodforstudentstostudy.Someteachersarethere,too.Theycananswerstudents’questionsandhelpwiththeirhomework.Ifstudentsfinishtheirhomeworkontime,theywillgetasnack.It’salwayschildren’sfavoritefood.ThentheycangohomeandplaygamesorwatchTVhappily.1.Whatisthebesttitle(題目)ofthepassage?A.ClubsintheUSmiddleschoolsB.StudentsandhomeworkC.ThehomeworkclubD.Studyandhobbies2.ThestudentsintheUSmiddleschoolscangotothehomeworkclub.A.inthemorning B.a(chǎn)tnoonC.intheafternoon D.a(chǎn)tnight3.Theunderlinedword“snack”means“”inChinese.A.交通 B.零食 C.箱子 D.蛇4.Whatcanthestudentsdointhehomeworkclub?.A.Learntoswim B.PlaytheguitarC.WatchTV D.Dotheirhomework5.WhichisNOTtrueaboutthehomeworkclub?A.ThehomeworkclubispopularintheUSmiddleschool.B.It’sgoodforstudentstostudyinthehomeworkclub.C.Theteachersinthehomeworkclubcanhelpthestudentsstudy.D.AlltheUSmiddleschoolstudentslikethehomeworkclub.B14、Todaywearedevelopinganewidea—Moneyisthemeasureofallthings.Moreandmore,peoplearebeingjudgedbywhattheyown,andnotbytheirgoodqualities.ThisiscertainlytrueamongmanypeopleinChina.Accordingtoasurveythatwasdonein2013,Chinaisthemostmaterialistic(物欲的)countryintheworld.Twenty-threepercentofChinesesaidtheymeasuredsuccessbythethingstheyowned(cars,homes,jewelry,designerclothes)comparedwithjust21percentinAmerica,20percentinCanada,and16percentinBritain.ThisloveofmaterialistichasspreadintoschoolswheresomekidsliketoshowofftheirAppleWatches,iPhone7andexpensiverunningshoes.Somepoorerstudentsnowfeelworriedbytheirricherclassmatesandsadbytheirpoorfamilies.Insomecasesthishasaffectedtheirperformanceinschool.Buthavingrichparentsdoesn’tautomatically(自動(dòng)地)bringgoodgradesandhavingpoorparentsdoesn’tcertainlybringbadgrades.Itishardwokthatisthekeytosuccess,notthecostofyourrunningshoes.Andhardworkiswhatdevelopsgoodcharacters,notmoney,thatshouldbethemeasureofallthings.1.WhatisthemeasureofallthingsformanypeopleinChina?A.Success.B.Thegoodquality.C.Thegoodgrades.D.Money.2.Accordingtothesurvey,howmanyChinesejudgedsuccessbythethingstheyowned?A.23%ofChinese.B.21%ofChinese.C.20%ofChinese.D.16%ofChinese.3.Whydosomestudentslikeshowingoffexpensivethingsinschool?A.Becausetheirfamiliesareveryrich.B.Becauseoftheworshipofmaterialism.C.Becauseexpensivethingscanbringgoodgrades.D.Becausetheyaregoodatallkindsofsubjects.4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Poorstudentscanhardlygetgoodgrades.B.Richstudentshavetheworshipofmaterialism.C.Weshouldcorrecttheworshipofmaterialism.D.Canadianshavetheleasttheworshipofmaterialisminrate.C15、Allovertheworldtheneedformorelaptopsandcomputersincreaseseachyear.Networkshavebeenpartofourlife.Probablyeveryonewithaportabledevice(移動(dòng)設(shè)備)hasonceloggedontoapublicWiFinetworkwithoutpayingforit,whiletheyarehavingacoffee,onatrain,inashoppingmalloratahotel.However,isthiskindofpublicWiFinetworksafe?Somenetworksarebetterprotectedthanothersbecauseencryption(加密)methodsareused.Therefore,theyaresaferthanothers.Butasurveyin2015showedthatmorethan950millionrecordswerenotprotected,includingaddresses,emails,birthdales,phonenumbers,passwordsandsoon.TheseopenWiFinetworksarereallynotsafe,becauseitisveryeasyforhackerstobreakintotheoperatingsystemandgetpeople'sprivateinformation.Mostsmartphonesandlaptops,bythemselves,searchandconnecttoWiFinetworks.Theyusuallypreferanetworkwithaconnectionthathasbeenusedbefore.Hackers'devicesareabletorecordthesesearchesandlooklikethetrustedWiFinetworks.Whenthesesmartphonesandlaptopslogontothenetworkswhicharenotreal,hackerscaneasilystealtheirprivateinformation.Sonexttime,whenwewanttouseourlaptopsoroursmartphonesinpublicplaceswhichofferfreeWiFinetworks,pleasethinkittwiceortakesafemeasuresbeforeusingthem.1.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.notallthepublicWiFinetworksaresafeB.noneofthepublicWiFinetworksissafeC.in2015morethan950millionrecordswereprotectedD.thereisnowaytoprotectourprivateinformation2.HackerswouldprobablygetthefollowingEXCEPT_______whenweconnectourlaptopsorsmartphonestoapublicWiFinetwork.A.ourbirthdatesB.ourpasswordsC.ourphonenumbersD.oursmartphones3.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.Don'tUsePublicWiFiNetworksB.WhythePublicWiFiNetworksaPossibleDangerC.WeNeedn'tProtectOurPrivateInformationD.WhyHackersBreakintotheOperatingSystemD16、Haveyouevertakenpartinamarathon?Amarathonis42kmlong.Itisthelongestraceintheworld.Tomaketherunner’sbodywork,hardertraining(訓(xùn)練)isquitenecessary.Arunnershouldstarttoprepareforamarathonatleastthreemonthsbefore.Manyhoursofrunningatdifferentspeeds(速度)andthechangesindietarenecessaryinthetraining.Twoweeksbeforethemarathon,thetrainingprogrammebecomesless,from100kmperweekdownto60kmandthento30kminthefinalweek.Onthelasttwodaystheymaynotrunatall.Breakfastshouldbeeatenatleastthreehoursbeforetherace.Easilydigested(消化)foodsuchascereal(麥),toast(烤面包)andscrambled(搗碎)eggisbest,withasmuchfluid(液體)aspossible.Runnersshoulddrinkwaterabouthalfanhourbeforetheracetokeepupthebodyfluid.1.Amarathonrunnershouldbeginhistraining___________.A.a(chǎn)monthbeforetherace.B.a(chǎn)weekbeforetherace.C.threeorfourmonthsbeforetherace.D.a(chǎn)yearbeforetherace.2.Runnershavetorun________km.inamarathonrace.A.100B.60C.30D.423.It’snecessaryfortheplayerstohave______________inthetraining.A.trainingatdifferentspeedsandchangesindiet.B.littlewater.C.lessonsbeforetherace.D.toomuchmeat.4.Playersshouldn’trun_______________.A.twoweeksbeforethemarathonB.threemonthsbeforethemarathonC.twodaysbeforethemarathonD.inthefinalweek5.Whatshouldarunnerhaveforhisbreakfastonthedayoftherace?A.Abigmeal.B.Alight(清淡的)meal.C.Lotsofmeat.D.Oily(油性的)food.E17、Thesimpleactivitiesbelowwillmakeeveryoneinyourfamilyleavechairandhelpyougetcloserwhileburningsomecalories.JumpingRopeJumpingropeburnsabout600caloriesanhour.Jumpropesarecheap.Thecheapestislessthan10dollars.Also,becausejumpropesareeasytocarry,parentscanpackoneintheirsuitcaseforexercisewhiletheytravel.HulaHoopingHulahoopsbecamepopulartoysinthelate1950sandarestillalotoffunforfamilies.Hulahoopingcanburnmorethan500caloriesanhour.DancingWhynotdancetomusicwhenyouareathome?Havingafamilydancepartyletsparentsandchildrengethappywhilealsogettingsomeexercise.Hiphopdancingcanburn400caloriesanhour.WalkingtheDogStudieshaveshownthatowningadogcanmakeyouhealthier.Onereasonmaybethatyouareabletotakemorewalkswhenyouwalkadog.Walkingthedogcanburn200caloriesanhour.Ifyoudailywalkshavebecomemorelikeachore,addsomefun.Goasafamily,pickdifferentwayseachday,anddosomerunning.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。1.Whichactivitycanburnthemostcaloriesanhour?A.Jumpingrope B.HulaHoopingC.Hiphopdancing D.Walkingthedog2.Theexercisesabove__________________.A.canonlybedoneoutdoors B.canhelpfamiliestogetcloserC.a(chǎn)renofunatall. D.a(chǎn)redifficulttodo3.Ifyoufeelboredbecauseyouwalkthedogeveryday,youcandothesethingsEXCEPT______________.A.takelesswalks. B.goasafamily.C.choosedifferentwayseachday. D.dosomerunningwhileyouarewalkingthedog.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Itisnotsuitabletocarryajumpropewhentraveling.B.Jumpropesareeasytocarry,C.Hulahoopswerecreatedinthelate1950s.D.Theauthorlikesdoingchores.5.Thispassageisprobablyfroma___________________.A.travelbook B.websiteforpets C.familymagazines D.jumpingropeadF18、HaveyoueverheardofStonehenge(巨石陣)?TheseancienthugestoneshavebeenstandingontheSalisburyPlains(索爾茲伯平原)inEnglandforthousandsofyears.WhobuildStonehenge?SomepeoplesaidthattheancientGreeksbuiltit.SomepeoplesaidthatitwasasitewhereUFOlanded.It’sstillamystery.However,itisclearthatthefirststonesarrivedatStonehengearoundthesametimeastheancientEgyptianswerebuildingthepyramids.ThesestonescanonlybefoundinSouthWales,nearly150milesaway.ItwasahugejobtomovethesestonesfarfromWalesbecauseoriginallytherewereabout80ofthemhereatStonehenge.Andeachofthestoneweighsaboutfortytons.Tomoveoneoftheseforty-tonstones,weneedatleast150people.However,buildingStonehengewasmuchmoredifficult.Itisnotjustsimplyonestonepiledontotopofanother,they’rejoinedtogether.Thoughmanyofthestoneshavefallen,Stonehengestillattractsnearlyfivethousandtouristseveryday.Andafternearly5000yearsStonehengeisstillstanding.ItissurethatStonehengehassomethingtodowiththesummerandwintersolstices(夏至日/冬至日).Naturemaywellknowalltheanswers,butsciencehasyettoproveitstheories.ItseemsStonehengei

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