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2022年福建省廈門市第六中學(xué)中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、單項(xiàng)選擇

I.—Congratulations,Mike!You'vegotthefirstplaceinthephotocompetition.

-Thankyou!Itisunusualdayforme.

A.aB.anC.the

2.—Youhaven'tsaidawordsincelastFriday.Whafswrong?

一Nothing.Justleavemealone.

A.singleB.similarC.silent

3.一Doyouknowthe19thAsianGameswillbeheldinHangzhouthisSeptember?

—Yes,ofcourse.Thoughitisfullof,webelieveitwillbeagreatsuccess.

A.chancesB.challengesC.choices

4.ThegovernmentplanstomorejobsforyoungpeopleafterCOVID-19.

A.stopB.borrowC.create

5.ShuiQingxia,coachofChina'sWomenFootballTeam,withthe2022National

LaborMedalforherachievement.

A.ispresentedB.presentedC.waspresented

6.Everysummer,ourteacherswarnusintheriverbecauseitisdangerous.

A.swimB.notswimC.nottoswim

7.—NowChinahasmorethan270,000chargingpiles(充電樁).

一Oh,itmustbeconvenientforelectriccars.

A.intotalB.incommonC.inneed

8.一Peter,canyourepeatwhatTinasaidjustnow?

一Sorry,Ididn'twhatshesaid.

A.payattentiontoB.getonwellwithC.fallinlovewith

9.—IsthatmanDr.Li?

—Itbehim.HehasgonetoShanghaitobeavolunteer.

A.canB.can'tC.must

10.—Icantellthelookonhisfacethatsomethinggoodishappeningtohim.

一Exactly.

A.inB.byC.at

II.一I'dliketolearnhowtocookChinesefood.

—Great.Ihaveafewcookbooks.Youcanborrowifyouwant.

A.itB.manyC.one

12.——Whatdidshewriteinhercomposition?

一Shedescribedthepeopleandplacesleftherthesweetestmemory.

A.whichB.whoC.that

13.Itisnoteasytochangehabits,withhardworkandself-control,youcanmake

it.

A.orB.butC.and

14.-Chinahassettheworldrecordofthespeedof6G.lt's50timesfasterthan5G.

一greatourcountryis!

A.HowB.WhatC.Whata

15.——Mum,don'tforgettouploadourhealthcodestomyteacherMr.Chen.

A.NevermindB.NoproblemC.Holdon

二、完形填空

DoyoulikethestoriesofChangrefliestothemoonorMonkeyKingmakestroublein

heaven?Thesestories16alittlegirl'sspacedream.Shedreamtofflyingtothe

moonwhenshewasyoung.ThisgirlisWangYaping,themostbeautiful17.

Toachieveherdream,Wangtookdifferentkindsof18trainingwhichmany

peoplecan'timagine.Oncewearinga100-kilogramtrainingsuit,shestayedunderwaterfor6

hours.Afterthetraining,Wang'shandskept19soterriblythatshewasunableto

holdchopsticks.Butevenso,sheneverthoughtofgivingup.Sheprovedtopeoplethat

womencan20thesamehardtrainingasmenanddoajobaswellasmen,evenin

thespace.

AfterWang'sfirstspacetripin2013,shewenttospaceagainlastyear.Thatwasher

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21trip.Shespent195daysinspaceintotal,andthisisanew22forthe

Chineseastronauts.

OnMarch8,Wangsentavideomessageto23aroundtheworld.Inthevideo,

shesaid,"Ladies,24ournationalitiesandjobsaredifferent,womenalloverthe

worldhavethesamedreamtomakeapeacefulworld.^^Shehopesallgirlswhohavespace

dreamslikehercanalways25theirdreams.4tIfyoudoso,oneday,whenyou

lookup,youwillseethatyourdreamofgoingtotheseaofstarsisalreadywithinreachJ

Wangsaid.

WangYapinghassetagoodexampleforallofus.

16.A.litB.toldC.knew

17.A.pilotB.teacherC.astronaut

18.A.easyB.hardC.interesting

19.A.movingB.writingC.shaking

20.A.completeB.touchC.watch

21.A.firstB.secondC.third

22.A.changeB.recordC.invention

23.A.menB.peopleC.women

24.A.sinceB.becauseC.although

25.A.fightforB.lookforC.waitfor

三、閱讀單選

MydadboughtmeanewJeepwhenIwas17,buttherealgiftwaswhathetaughtme

aboutlifethroughthiscar.Everymonth,onthefirstday,heaskedmetopayhim$150ifI

wantedtocontinuedrivingmyJeep.IfIdidn'tpay,Icouldn'tdrivemycar(or"hiscar”,as

heoftenremindedme,sinceheownedthetitle(所有權(quán)).Mydadwas(andstillis)a

successfulbusinessman,whomakesaverygoodliving.Toa17-year-oldstudentwhoonly

hadapart-timeweekendjob,$150wasmorethanIusuallymadeeverymonth.Ihadtowork

harder.AlthoughIwasunhappyaboutmyfather'srequest,Ialwaysmadesuretogivehim

$150onthefirstdayofeachmonth,anddidsofortwoyears.

ThedayIgraduatedfromhighschool,mydadpulledmeintohisofficeatourhousefbr

atalk."Kevin,“hegavemeawhiteboxandsaid,uhereisyourgraduationpresent.Tobe

honest,thisisactuallyapresentyougaveyourself.^^Iopenedtheboxcarefully,andalmost

startedcryingwhenIfoundhejustgaveme$3,600!Itwas24carpaymentsthathehadsaved

forthelasttwoyears.EverypaymentIgavehimwentstraightintothisbox.Byaskingmeto

payhimeverymonth,hewasteachingmehowtosave,howtousemymoneyandhowtobe

responsible.MydadisandwillforeverbethebestmanIhaveeverknown.

FouryearslaterhegavemethetitletotheJeep,asmycollegegraduationgift.

26.WhenKevinwas17,he.

A.gotasecond-handJeepasabirthdaygiftB.workedpart-timeeverydayafterschool

C.hadtogivehisfather$150everymonthD.begantolearntodriveajeep

27.Asforhisfather'srequest,Kevin

A.accepteditthoughhewasunhappyB.thoughtitwasveryeasytodo

C.refuseditaftersomecarefulthoughtD.knewitwashelpfultohimfromthe

beginning

28.Kevin'shighschoolgraduationpresentfromhisfatherwas.

A.anewcarB.abusinessbookC.somemoneyD.thetitletothe

jeep

29.KevingotthetitletotheJeepwhenhe.

A.turned19yearsoldB.foundagoodjobC.gavehisfather$3,600D.graduated

fromcollege

30.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.MyStrictFatherB.TheBestGiftC.AnExpensiveJeepD.MyLucky

Money

ShouldMuseumEntryBeFree?

WithInternationalMuseumDaycomingup,todayweareaskingreaders:Should

museumsbefreeorshouldpeoplehavetopayforaticket?Shareyourviewsonourwebsite:

.

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Comments:

Museumsarenotonlythereforenjoyment;theyareeducation.Thisiswhytheymustbefree.

Whilemuseumsneedahugeamountofmoneytooperate,letthewealthypayforit.Theidea

ofapersonorchildinterestedinartnotbeingabletoviewitbecauseofcostiswrong.Krista

Chen(US)—Age15

Freeentrydoesnotattractpeopleorencouragethemtoadmireart.Generallypeoplerespect

thingsthataredifficultorcostlytoget.Museumsshouldrequireregularvisitorstopayafee,

butprovidefreeticketsasprizesforhigh-achievingstudentswhocanadmirethemmore.Fred

Smith(NewZealand)—Age14

Museumsteachpeopleabouttheirpast.Thisispartofoursharedculturethatshouldbe

availabletoeveryone,richorpoor.Peopleshouldneverbeaskedtopayanentrancefee.Rob

SancheZ(Australia)—Age17

Therearenosimpleanswers.Lowticketpricescouldhelpmuseumsstayopen.But

companiesandbusinessmenshouldalsoprovidemuseumswithmoremoneyandother

support.Theyhaveasocialresponsibilitytoo.AmberWhite(UK)—Age16

Ithinkmuseumsandartgalleriesshouldallbefreetothepublic.Ido,however,thinktwicea

yearthemuseumsshouldorganizemoney-raisingeventstohelppayforthecostofstaying

open.LiMishao(China)—Age15

31.Howmanyreaderssupporttheideaoffreemuseums?A.2.B.3,C.4.

D.5.

32.Whosuggestsmuseumsshouldregularlyholdspecialeventstocollectmoney?

A.KristaChen.B.FredSmith.C.RobSanchez.D.LiMishao.

33.WhydoesFredSmithbelievethatfeeticketsshouldbegiventohigh-achievingstudents?

A.Studentswillthenstudyharder.B.Museumswillattractmorevisitors.

C.Museumscanmakethemselvesmorefamous.D.Thesestudentscanbetteradmire

museums.

34.WhichofthefollowingdoesAmberWhiteagreewith?

A.Businessesshouldoffermuseumsmorehelp.B.Peopleshouldonlypaywhattheycan

afford.

C.Freeentrydoesn'tencouragevisitorstomuseums.D.Everybodyshouldhaveachanceto

visitmuseums.

35.Whatcanweknowaboutthewebsite?

A.Ifsquiteanewwebsite.B,ItwasstartedinAustralia.

C.It'smainlyforyoungreaders.D.Itmainlydiscussesscientifictopics.

Youmustnoteat,drink,

smoke,brushteethorchew

COVID-19Antigen武原)SelfTestgum30minsbeforethetest

。N

WashyourTakethesalivaRemovetheffDeeplycoughRubthecollectortip

handsbeforetestfromthecollectoroutofprotector4timesIntoagainstyourtongueand

thetestthobase.fromthetip.Hyourmouth.theInsideofbothcheeks.

After2minutes,

—(02:00removethe

Waitfor2minutescoUectorfromyour

Placethecollectcxwiththecollectortipmouthandpush

tipunderortotheinsideyourmouth,ensuringthetipdownfirmlyAlignthetopofthebasetotheI

sideofyourtongue.itstaysatanupwardangle.intothebase.middleofthesupportingring.

Wait15minutes,

tboncheckyour

csumResults

willbeinvalid

after30minutes.

36.Whatkindoftextisthis?

A.Anadvertisement.B.Aninstruction.C.Anotice.D.Atouristguide.

37.Thirtyminutesbeforetakingthetest,whatcanapersondo?

A.Washhands.B.Drinkwater.C.Brushteeth.D.Eatfood.

38.Howlongshouldthecollectorstayinthemouth?

A.2minutes.B.4minutes.C.15minutes.D.30minutes.

39.Howmanykindsofresultsarethere?

A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.

40.Aftertakingthetest,whatshouldapersondowiththekit?

A.Giveittoadoctor.B.Sendittoahospital.C.Throwitanywhere.D.Putitaplastic

bag.

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HonoluluisthecapitalandlargestcityoftheU.SstateofHawaii,whichislocatedinthe

PacificOcean.ItisalongthesoutheastcoastoftheislandofOahu,andisthewesternmost

andsouthernmostmajorU.S.city.Itisacenterofinternationalbusiness,hospitality,and

militarydefenseinboththestateandOceania.ThecityhasamixofvariousAsianWestern,

andPacificcultures.

Temperatureschangelittlethroughoutthemonths,withaveragehightemperaturesof

27-32℃andaveragelowsof18-24℃throughouttheyear.Honoluluhasanaverageof278

sunnydaysand89.4rainydaysperyear.Theannualaverage(年均)rainfallis17.10inches,

whichmainlytakeplaceduringthewintermonthsofOctoberthroughearlyApril,withvery

littlerainfallduringthesummer.However,bothseasonsexperienceasimilarnumberofrainy

days.Lightshowersoccurinsummer,whileheavierrainfallsduringwinter.

AsthelargestcityandairportintheHawaiianIslands,Honoluluactsasanatural

gatewaytotheislands5largetourismindustry,whichbrings$10billionannuallyand

contributes(貢獻(xiàn))mosttothelocaleconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì)).Honolulu'slocationinthePacificalso

makesitalargebusinessandtradingcenter.Otherimportantaspects(方面)ofthecity's

incomeincludemilitarydefense,researchanddevelopment,andmanufacturing.

Sunnybeachesandasky-blueseacoastmakeHonoluluaholidayparadise(天堂).

Honoluluisnotonlyaplaceofwonderfulsights;itisalsoashoppingparadise.Theworld's

largestopen-airshoppingcenter,AlaMoanaShoppingCenterislocatedhere,andmany

internationalbrandsandmerchandiseisrepresentedhere.However,itmighttaketouristslots

oftimetogettherebecauseofthetrafficjamandthelackofsubwaysysteminHonolulu.

Exceptfromthat,itisstillworthvisiting.

41.Honoluluisacity.

A.forski-loversB.withmixedculturesC.oflowtemperaturesD.inthecenterof

Hawaii

42.WhichpictureprobablyshowstheannualrainfallofHonolulu?

A.IthasthelargestairportintheUnitedStates.B.Itsmainincomeisfromtourismindustry.

C.Itslocationmakesitatradingcenter.D.Itsimportantincomeincludesresearch.

44.Paragraph4mainlytalksabouttheofHonolulu.

A.economyB.tourismC.mallsD.traffic

45.Youmightfindthepassageinwhichofthefollowingmagazines?

A.BusinessWeekB.NationalGeographicC.ScienceNews

D.MusicWorld

四、閱讀還原5選5

Ifyouhaveplannedatripduringsummerholiday,certainlyyouwillwanttosharesome

photosonWeChat.46Don'tworry!Herearesometipsyoucanfollowtotake

wonderfulphotos.

Turnbackandsmile:

Whileontheroad,themomentyouturnbackwithasmileisthemostimpressive.Just

walkawayfromthecameraanddoatum-backforthemostnaturaleffect.Youcanalso

pretendtohearyournamecalled,turnback,andrunyourfingersthroughlonghair.

47

Lookawayfromthecamera.

Therearemanywaysforyoutoavoidlookingatthecamera.48Letthe

cameracatchyoursideface.Lookingdownintothedistanceorlookingoutofthewindowis

alsoagoodchoice.Ifthereisnothingtosee,youcanalsochoosetocloseyoureyesand

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enjoythismomentofquietness.

49

Areyoualittleshywhenfacingthecamera?Takingabackviewphotoisagoodchoice,

whichcanleaveroomforimaginationandbringadifferentfeelingaswell.

Takeaseat.

50Iftherearegoodplacestositdown,pleasedoit!Youcanposeinavariety

ofpositionswithyourarmsandlegs.

Takingtheperfectphototakestimeandpractice.Ifyoufollowthesesimpletricksabove,

yourphotoswillstartcomingoutbeautifully!Donothesitatetogooutwithyourfriendsand

takemorephotos.

A.Takeabackviewphoto.

B.Noteveryphotoneedstohaveyoustand.

C.Butwhatifthephotosarenotasprettyasyouexpected?

D.Thisisafantasticwaytoincreaseyourbeauty.

E.Forexample,youcanlookintothesky.

五、根據(jù)情景寫句子

51.得知因?yàn)橐咔槿∠\(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì),你會(huì)這樣表示遺憾:

52.你想告訴Linda上課不要睡覺,可以這樣說:

____________________________inclass,Linda.

53.你想了解Jim多久去一次圖書館,你可以這么問:

______________________________,Jim?

54.當(dāng)朋友對(duì)你說“Thankyou!”時(shí),你可以這樣回答:

55.你想問附近有銀行嗎,可以這樣問:

六、根據(jù)圖畫及所給單詞寫出句子

根據(jù)每小題所提供的圖畫情景和提示詞,寫出一個(gè)與圖畫情景相符的句子。

56.wait,now

57.English,by

七、短文綜合填空

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)境、音標(biāo)或單詞的提示,在每個(gè)空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使

短文意思完整、行文連貫.

Can

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