2022年山東省德州市禹城市中考英語二模試卷_第1頁
2022年山東省德州市禹城市中考英語二模試卷_第2頁
2022年山東省德州市禹城市中考英語二模試卷_第3頁
2022年山東省德州市禹城市中考英語二模試卷_第4頁
2022年山東省德州市禹城市中考英語二模試卷_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩6頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進(jìn)行舉報或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡介

2022年山東省德州市禹城市中考英語二模試卷

1.(填空題,12.5分)In2021,the35-year-oldman,HanQiantookchargeofrecruitment(負(fù)

責(zé)招聘工作)attheVolunteerDepartmentoftheBeijing2022Organizing

Committee.Luckily,hewasalsoavolunteeratthe2008OlympicsinBeijing.

"I'mhappytotakepartintwoOlympics,"saidHan."Beingavolunteerisdifferentfrom

organizing(組織)them,thoughbotharegreatexperiences.Theloveofvolunteeringworkis

necessaryfortheformer(前者)whilethelatterneedsmorethinkingandplanning,especially

aswe'refacingmanynewchallenges."

BecauseofCOVID-19,volunteersneededtobequarantined(隔離)fortwoweeksbefore

Feb4,aswellasaftertheWinterOlympicsandParalympics.Thismeanttheyhadtogiveup

moretimeforthisjob.Asaround90percentofthevolunteerswereuniversity

students,accordingtoHan,thiscouldinfluencetheirschoolwork.SoHan'steamhadhelped

schoolstosupportthestudentsasmuchastheycould.Han'steamworkedwithschoolsto

recruitstudents."Forexample,volunteersfromTsinghuaUniversitytakechargeoftheNational

Stadium,whilethosefromPekingUniversitytakecareoftheNationalAquaticsCenter/'Hansaid.

Thecoldweatherwasanotherchallengerssomeeventswouldbeheldoutdoors.Theoutdoor

volunteersneededtohavephysicaltrainingjike15-kilometerwalks,topreparefortheir

work.Theorganizingcommitteealsoprovidedhatsandwarmerclothesforthem.

"Manyvolunteershavedevelopedinterestinwintersportsbecauseofthisexperience,"Han

said."I'veseenthempostpicturesofthemselvesskiingandskating.I'mhappythatthe

volunteeringexperienceisgivingthem.Ofcourse’s。arewe."

(1)HowoldwasHanQianwhenhefirstbecameavolunteeroftheOlympics?—.

A.13

B.22

C.26

D.35

(2)Whatisnecessaryfororganizingvolunteers?—.

A.Facingmanynewchallenges

B.Theloveofvolunteeringwork

C.Thinkingandplanning

D.Morethinkingandplanning

(3)TanglanisavolunteerfromTsinghuaUniversity,wherecanshetakechargeof?—.

A.TheNationalStadium

B.PekingUniversity

C.TsinghuaUniversity

D.TheNationalAquaticsCenter

(4)Whichofthefollowingwerementionedaboutthenewchallenges?—

①COVID-19②coldweather③physicaltraining(4)organizingvolunteers

A.①②

B.②③

C.③④

D.①④

(5)IfyouwanttoreadthispassageontheInternet,whichsubjectcanyouclick?

A.Schoollife

B.Weather

C.People

D.Story

9

Volunteer

2.(填空題,12.5分)WelcometoEdinburghDanceClubiHereyoucantryoutandenjoy

Scotland'sbestdances.

TheEdinburghDanceClubisheldeveryTuesdaynightat

SummerhalLNewington,Edinburgh.WehavethebestScottishdancebandseachweek.Thebands

haveacallerwhowillteachthedances,sotheeventisgreatforeveryone,fromcomplete

beginnerstoexperiencedScottishdancers.ComeandexperienceScottishdancethewayit's

meanttobe!

Tickets:£6(online);

£7(atthedoorifthereareanyleft)

Time:8pm-11pm

FreeWi-Fiandsnacksareprovided.Nodrinksareincludedinthetickets.

XFormoreinformationaboutdub,pleasecallat01315601580oremailtoboxoffice@

summerhall.Co.UK.

(1)Dancenightsareusuallyheldon_attheEdinburghDanceClub.

A.Mondays

B.Tuesdays

C.Wednesdays

□.Thursdays

(2)BeginnerscanalsoenjoyScottishdancenightsbecause—.

A.acallerwillteachthedances

B.Scottishdancesareeasytolearn

C.therearemanyexperienceddancers

D.theclubhasthebestScottishdancebands

(3)Lilybought3ticketsonlineandadded2moreticketsatthedoor.Howmuchdidshepayin

total?—.

A.£14

B.£18

C.£32

D.£33

(4)Whatisincludedwithaticket?—

A.FreeWi-Fi.

B.Dinner.

C.Drinks.

D.Water.

(5)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?—

A.Youcancall01315601580togetmoreinformation.

B.Youcanbuyticketsatthedooratanytime.

C.Youcansendemailtoboxoffice@summerhall.Co.US.

D.YoucanlearnScottishdanceinthemorning.

3.(填空題,12.5分)LastThursday^ewZealandannouncedaplan.Undertheplan,the

countrywouldmakeitillegal(不合法的)forpeoplebornafter2008tobuycigarettes(香

煙).Theplanismadetokeepyoungpeoplefromeverstartingtosmoke.Anditwon'tmakea

differencetopeoplewhoaresmokersnow.

Startingin2023,peopleundertheageof15wouldbebannedfrombuyingcigarettes.After

that,theageforbuyingtobaccoproducts(煙草產(chǎn)品)wouldberaisedeveryyear.By2050,

someonewouldhavetobeatleast42yearsoldtobuycigarettes.Inshort,themovewillstop

peoplebornafter2008fromeverbuyingtobaccoproducts.

Tobaccoproductscontainadrugcallednicotine(尼古?。?Thoughnicotineisharmfutwhen

peoplehavealittlebitofit,itcangivethemanexcitingfeeling.Overtime,nicotinechangesthe

bodysopeoplefeelliketheyneedmoreofit.Theymayfeelsickiftheydon'tgetmore.Then

peopleareunabletostoptakingitThat'swhyit'ssodifficultforpeopletostopsmoking.

.It'soneoftheleadingcausesofdeathsaroundtheworld.InNewZealand,about5,000

peopledieeveryyearofillnessesconnectedwithsmoking.Nocountryhasevertriedanage

limit-raisingplanlikeNewZealand'sbefore.Thegovernmentsaysstudiesshowthatcigarettes

salestoyoungpeopledropwhentheagelimitisraised.Thenewplan,whichisexpectedto

becomealawnextyear,isthefirstofitskindintheworld.

(1)Whafsthepurposeofthenewplan?—

A.Topreventyoungpeoplefromsmoking.

B.Tokeeppeoplefromsmoking.

C.Tostoppeoplefrombuyingcigarettes.

D.Toencourageyoungpeopletostartsmoking.

(2)Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedword"banned"?—.

A.Allowed

B.Stopped

C.Encouraged

D.Agreed

(3)Whatcanweknowaboutnicotineaccordingtoparagraph3?—

A.Itisakindofmedicine.

B.It'sgoodforsomesickpeople.

C.Itcanmakepeoplefeelnervous.

D.Itcanbringpeopleexcitedfeelings.

(4)Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputintotheblank?—

A.ItisveryexpensivetobuycigarettesinNewZealand.

B.Butsometimescigarettesconmakepeoplerelaxed.

C.Doyouwanttoknowmoreaboutcigarettes?

D.Smokingtobaccoisverydangeroustohumanhealth.

(5)Inwhichpartofanewspapermayyoureadthepassage?—

A.Health.

B.Sports.

C.Technology.

D.Schoollife.

<s>

NOSMOKING!

4.(填空題,12.5分)Peopleexpecttoseeallkindsofbeautifulfishwhentheyvisitan

aquarium(海洋館).However,visitorstoaShanghaiaquariumweresurprisedwhentheysee

somebionic(仿生的)fishinstead.Thiskindofbionicfish"whaleshark"showedupinShanghai

inJanuary,CGTNreported.

DevelopedbyChineseresearchers,the4.7-meter-long"shark"hasmechanicalfins(機(jī)械

鰭).Itcanswim,turnanddivelikearealshark.ltswimsasfastas0.7meterspersecondand

cangoasdeepas10metersunderwater.Whatarethesebionicfishusedfor?

Bionicfishlikethisarenotjustforpleasingaquariumvisitors.Theycanbeusedindifferent

areas.Accordingtoi-MediaNews,maybetheycanusedinmilitary(軍事).Bionicfish

producealmostnonoise.Theywillnotbefoundeasily,whichmeanstheycanswimaround

submarines(:替水艇)withoutbeingnoticed.Comparedtoanti-submarineaircraft(反潛艇

飛機(jī)),anti-submarine"fish"arecheaperandcanworkbetter.

Besidesmilitaryandresearchuses,bionicfisharehelpfulforunderwaterrescue(救援)and

archaeology(考古).Smallerbionicfishcanswiminandaroundsunkenships(沉育9),

sendingallkindsofinformationbacktopeople.Witha3Dprinter,peoplemayevenmake

modelsofsunkenships.

Maybemostexciting,thesefishcanswimamongrealfish.Withcameras,wecanlearnmore

aboutrealfishbehavior,suchashowsmallfishswimtogethertoavoidotherbiganimals.If

bionicfisharegoodatmixingin,wemayalsolearnhowotherfishliveintheocean!

(1)Whatdoweknowaboutthe"whaleshark"?—

A.Itmovesjustlikearealshark.

B.Itislargerthanarealshark.

C.Itwasmadetosurprisevisitors.

D.Itswimsfasterthanarealshark.

(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"dive"meaninChinese?_

A.潛水

B.捕食

C,跳躍

D.呼吸

(3)Bionicfishcanbeusedinmilitaryareasbecause—.

①theyarecheaperandbetterthananti-submarinetools

②theymakebignoisesinordertoscaresubmarines

③submarinescan'teasilyfindthem

(4)theycanavoidsubmarineattacks

A.①②

B.①③

C.②④

D.③④

(4)Howcanbionicfishhelpwithrescues?—

A.Theycanbringthingsbackfromsunkenships.

B.Theycancollectinformationofsunkenshipsforpeople.

C.Theycanfindwherethesunkenshipsare.

D.Theycanmakemodelsofa3Dprinter.

(5)Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?—

A.Theinfluenceofbionicfishonhumans.

B.Sendingbionicfishtoschool.

C.Thewaysofcreatingbionicfish.

D.Usingbionicfishtostudyfish.

5.(問答題,10分)Howdoyoufeelwhenyoumakeamistake?(1)—However,itgives

youthechancetolearnanddobetternexttime.

WhydoImakemistakes?

Noonelikesmakingmistakes.Youmayfeelupsetaboutyourmistake.Actually,thatmeans

yourbrainislearningtohelpyousucceedinthefuture.(2)—Gettingthingswronghelpsyou

improveyourresponses(反應(yīng)),soyouwilldothingsdifferentlyandmuchbetterlater.

(3)_

Acceptingandlearningfromyourmistakesgivesyouthecouragetotryhardernext

time.ExpertsinthoughtsandfeelingsattheMichiganStateUniversityintheUScallthisa

"growthmindset(成長型思維)”,whichmeansyouseefailureassomethingpositive(積極

的).

Howdo1learnfrommistakes?

AlexandraEidensfromTheBigLifeJournalforKidsoffersthatyoushouldbeopento

mistakesbecauselearningfromthemcanhelpyoubelieveinyourselfandfacechallenges.(4)

_WhethertheexperienceisfunnyorpainfuLsharingthestorywithotherswillshowyouhow

themistakehappened.Eidensalsoadviseswritingadiaryaboutyourmistakes,saying,"(5)一

“Howeverjfamistakemakesyoufeelworriedorsad,trycommunicatingwithafriendoran

adultthatyoutrustaboutit.

A.Mistakesarepartoflearning.

B.Besides,trytalkingaboutyourfavoritemistakeofthedaywithfamilyorfriends.

C.Gettingthingswrongmightseemlikeafailure.

D.Youcan'tlearnhowtorideabikewithoutfallingoff.

E.Ifyoumakeamistakeonce,youcan'tsucceedagain.

F.Itcreatesasafeplaceforself-expression,creativityandmistake.

W*LfAkM

6.(問答題,15分)letter,nine,warm,everythingjate,success,if,meaning,with,clear,before

ZengGuofanlivedmorethan100yearsagoatthetimeoftheQingDynasty.Hewasagreat

scholarandofficial.His(1)—tohisfamilyarewellknownandstillvaluedbymanyChinese

peopletoday.

Hewasalwaysverypoliteandstartedeveryletterwithgreetings(問彳質(zhì)),Thenhetalked

aboutthe(2)—familynews.Inoneletter^hewrote:"IwasveryhappywhenIheardthat

grandmothergotwellfromherillness(3)—takinganymedicine."Inthereplies,hecould

knowaboutdailylifeofhisfamily(4)—,sothathecouldfeelhewasstillathome.

Healsoreportedhisdailylifeinhisletters.Once,hewrotetohisparents:"Your

grandchildrenareverywell.Wearegoingtogivethemavaccination(接種疫苗)against

smallpoxinMarchwhenitgetsmuch(5)—.Thedoctorsareverygoodandtheydon'tcharge

apenny.Pleasedon*tworryand(6)—isfineathome."

ZengGuofanwastheoldestinhisfamilyandhecareddeeplyaboutbrothers'development.He

oftentoldthemthattheywouldneverbehungry(7)—theyworkedhard.Inalettertohis

(8)_brother,ZengGuofanencouragedhimnevertogiveup.Healsotoldhisbrothersthat

notgivingupwasthekeytoa(9)—life.

ZengGuofanhasfamilyinstructionssuchas:howtostudy,howtobeausefulmanandhow

toregulatethefamily.Theseinstructionsarestill(10)_toallofus.

7.(問答題,15分)閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框內(nèi)所給11個動詞中選擇

10個意義相符的詞,必要時進(jìn)行詞形變化(可添加助動詞或者情態(tài)動詞),填入空白處。

pick,notswim,taste,buyjaugh,climb,get,escapejeave,accept,give

Monkeylivedinafruittreebythesideofariver.Hespenthisdayseatingthefruitofthe

tree.Therewasacrocodileunderthetree.Monkeyalwayskept(1)—fruittoCrocodile,sohe

oftenvisitedMonkey'streeeachday.

Oneday,whileMonkey(2)—fruitfromthetree,CrocodilecalleduptoMonkey,"Dear

MonkeyJ(3)_yoursweetfruitforalongtimeandIwantedtoinviteyoutocrosstheriver

fordinner.Pleasejoinme."

,rrdlovetocome/1Monkeysaid,"butI(4)—.HowshallIcrosstheriver?"

"Noproblem.youcantakearideonmyback."Crocodilesaid."It'ssoniceofyou,dear

Crocodile."saidMonkey.Thenhelefthissafetreeand(5)—ontoCrocodile'sback.

Theysetoutacrosstheriver."What,mayIaskjsfordinner?”Monkeyasked.

Bythistime,thetwowerehalfwayacrosstheriveranditwasnowimpossibleforMonkey(6)

—.Crocodilesaid,MYouarefordinner,myfriend.Iknowyourheart(7)—sweetandIwill

takeyouhometoeatyou."

Themonkeywasscared,buthekept.calmandsaid:"Dearfriend,asyousay,myhearttastes

best,soit(8)_backinmytree.PleaseletusgobackandI(9)_myheartsforyou."

"Oh,yes,''Crocodileagreed,"pleasebringyourheartnow!*'

CrocodileturnedandswambacktoMonkey'stree.Assoonastheyreachedthe

riverbank.Monkeyjumpedoffandclimbedoutofreach.He(10)—atCrocodile.Crocodilewas

angry.HeknewthenthatMonkeyhadoutsmartedhim.Fromthatday,monkeyshavenever

trustedcrocodiles.

8.(問答題,10分)Wearelivinginthesameworld.Welikeitverymuch.Allofushopeitcan

bebetter.Herearesometipsforabetterworld.

Don'tpostpictures.

Manyparentspostpicturesoftheirchildrenonsocialmedia.Isometimesthinkthisisabit

embarrassing(尷尬的)orevendangerous.Ifthewrongpeopleseetheinformationonthe

pictures,itcouldcausetrouble.LuckilyJ'mgladsocialmediawasn'taroundwhenIwasyoung!

Lessroadsidevendors!

Onmywayhomeafterschool,!oftenseeroadsidevendors(路邊攤販)sellingfood.Many

studentsandadultsbuytheirfoodbecauseitischeapanddelicious.ButIthinkthesevendors

andtheirfooddoharmtobothourenvironmentandhealth.Theyleaverubbisheverywhereand

itissmelly.

Nofire,please!

Theotherday,ls

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論