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2023學(xué)年中考英語模擬試卷

注意事項(xiàng):

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I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、一Hefinishedofftwobowlsofnoodlesinnotime.

—Becausehewassohungry.

A.carefullyB.slowlyC.quickly

2、Ifshumorousyoutotellfunnyjokestothoseteenagers.

A.of;lonelyB.of;aloneC.for;aloneD.for;lonely

3、Robinisagreatactor,heisalsoagoodfather.

A.orB.butC.soD.and

4、一SurfingfirststartedontheislandofHawaii,didn'tit?

—Yes,butnowitbypeopleallovertheworld.

A.isenjoyedB.isenjoying

C.hasenjoyedD.willenjoy

5、——Nicetoseeyou.Iyouforalongtime.

—?inBeijing.Γvejustcomeback.

A.haven,tseen;amB.haven,tseen;was

C.didn,tsee;willbeD.vvon,tsee;was

6、一WhatdoyouthinkofthefootballmatchbetweentheChineseMen,sNationalFootballTeamandtheKoreanTeam?

—Great,thoughwewerenotconfidentofthe.

A.purposeB.resultC.victoryD.increase

7、LiWeiboughtsomeschoolthingsonlineatthebeginningofthenewterm,accordingtotheinformationintheform

below,hesavedinall.

Schoolthingsa_U_

Theshopnearby¥160¥30¥20¥80

Onlineshop¥140¥20¥15¥60

A.¥55B.¥235C.¥290

8、Inordernottobelateforthemeeting,Iefsearly.

A.setoffB.takeoffC.turnoffD.runoff

9、ThenumberofTikTokusers(抖音用戶)sharplysinceTikTokin2016.Ifsreallypopularnow.

A.hasrisen;appearedB.havebeenrisen;appeared

C.haveraised;wasappearedD.hasbeenraised;wasappeared

10、Almosteveryschoolnowhasawebsitewhichallowsustotheinformationaboutit.

A.lookatB.lookafterC.lookaroundD.lookthrough

∏.完形填空

11、Manyyearsagomydadfellseriouslyill.Hewasunabletoworkaloneasa1inhisstudio

becausehewouldfallsuddenlyillandhavetostayinhospital.Sufferingfromthegreatpain,hestillwantedtohelp

others,whichcouldkeephim2Sohedecidedtovolunteeratthelocalchildren's3,Mydadlovedkids.

Hewouldtalktothemandteachthemhowtopaintasheusedtodointhestudio.Oneofhiskidswasagirlwhose

diseaseparalyzedherfromtheneckdown.Shecouldn'tmoveanypartsofherbodyexcepther4Itwassosad

foralittlegirlthatshejust5inbealldaylong,doingnothing.Somydaddecidedtohelpher.Hestarted6

herinherroom,bringingpaints,brushesandpaper.He7thepaperonthewall,putthepaintbrushinhis

mouthandbegantopaintwithhismouth.Atfirst,thelittlegirl8respondedtomyfather,shejustglancedat

himandthenturnedherheadaway.However,itdidn'tshakemyfather,sdeterminationofcheeringherup.He

continuedtovisitherwheneverhe9andpaintedwithouthishandsatall.Allthetimehetoldher,πSee,you

cando10aslongasyousetyourmindto,evenwalkagainπGradually,shebegantochangeandtookan

interestin11mvfatherhadtaughther-paintingwithhermouth.Sheandmydadbecamefriends.Beforelong,

thelittlegirlwassenthomebecausethedoctorsfelttherewasnothingelsetheycoulddoforher.Mydadalsoleftthe

children,shospitalandreturnedtowork.Theydidn'tseeeachotheruntilonedaysheappearedatthefrontdoorof

myfather,sstudiowith12onherface,Thelittlegirlwhohadbeenparalyzedwas13thistime!Whenshe

sawmyfather,sheranstraight14himandhuggedhimreallytight.Shegavemyfatherapictureshehad

drawnwithhermouth.Atthebottomitread,uThankyouforhelpingmewalk/*

Sometimesloveismore15thandoctors,andmydad,whodiedjustafewmonthsafterthelittlegirlgave

himthepicture,lovedeverysinglechildinthathospital.

1.A.singerB.dancerC.painterD.doctor

2.A.busyB.tiredC.anxiousD.free

3.A.centerB.stadiumC.hospitalD.library

4.A.headB.armsC.legsD.feet

5.A.readIayC.ateD.played

6.A.protectingB.visitingC.joiningD.treating

7.A.putupB.pointedatC.wentthroughD.handedin

8.A.alwaysB.usuallyC.sometimesD.never

9.A.shouldB.mustC.mightD.could

10.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything

11.A.whyB.whatC.howD.where

12.A.pleasureB.kindnessC?pressureD.purpose

13.A.talkingB.walkingC?smilingD.waiting

14.A.pastB.besideC.aroundD.towards

15.A.reasonableB.generousC.positiveD.powerful

ΠL語法填空

12、Ifyouneedtocallyourparentsbutyourphoneisnotwithyou,canyouremembertheir___numbers?

Toremember11numbersisnotdifficultly,becauseofthesmartphone(智能手機(jī)),manyofus2,(lose)thisability,

Chinesedailyreported.Whafsmore,smartphonesmakeourskillsatgivingdirectionsweak,aswellas3.(kill)

face-to-facecommunications.Evenwhenfriendsarehavingamealtogether,4.commonformosttochecktheirphones.

AccordingtoareportbyKleinerPerkinsCaufieldByers95.Americancompany,Chinesepeoplespendonaverage170

minutesontheirsmartphonesdaily.Forstudents,anaddiction(上癮)tosmartphonesdoesnogoodfor6.(study).

ResearchinJapanshowedchildrenwhospendmorethanfourhoursadayontheirphonesdomuchWOrSe7.(bad)in

schoolteststhanthosewhoplaywiththeirphonesfor30minutes.

Ifstruethatthesmartphonehasmadeourliveseasier.Butmanyalsothinktheyspendtoomuchtimeonit,andthisis

badfortheirstudy8.work.Peoplearetryingtochangethat.

Anewapp(應(yīng)用程序)namedForest91-(introduce)thismonth.Itletsusersplantaseed(種子)thatgrowsintoatreeover

thenext30minutes.Duringthehalfhour,userscannotusetheirphones,orthetreewilldie.

ArestaurantinLosAngeles,US,givespeoplea5%discount(折扣)iftheydon,tchecktheirphonesduringameal.

OwnerMarkGoldsaidthathehopesitgivespeopleawaytoenjoytheirmealandreallytalkwithfriendsand

familylθ.person,

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、It'searlyinthemorningandthealarmclockhasalreadyrungseveraltimes.Youhavetodragyourselfoutofbed

andrushtoschool.AsaschoolStudent9thisisprobablyacommonexperienceforyou.Butthankstonewrules,many

studentsinZhejiangandHeilongjiangprovincescannowstayinbedlongerthanbefore.OnFeb23th,theZhejiang

DepartmentofEducationpublishedanewguidelinethatasksprimaryschoolstostartschoolIatenAccordingtothe

guideline,starttimescouldvaryamongdifferentgradesandseasons,withstudentsinGrade1and2startingnoearlier

than8:30a.m.AsimilarguidelinewasannouncedbytheeducationdepartmentinHeilongjiangprovinceonFeb24th.

SincethenewtermbeganinMarch,studentsfromallprimaryandjuniorhighschoolshavebeenrequiredtoarriveat

schoolnoearlierthan8a.m.Andseniorhighschoolstudentsarenowrequiredtoarriveatschoolnoearlierthan

7:30a.m.Thesechangesareaimedatmakingsurestudentsgetadequatesleepandenoughtimeforbreakfast.

Accordingtoa2016study,only54.1percentofstudentsinGrade4slept9hoursormoreanight,whiletherequired

sleeptimeforprimarystudentsis10hours.Thesechangeshavereceivedmuchpraise.wIdefinitelywelcomethemove,

sincethiswillensuremysonhasenoughtimeforbreakfast,whichisimportantforhishealthandgrowthJamother

fromHangzhoutoldChinaDaily.Pushingbackschooltimesisn,tuniquetoChina.IntheUnitedStates,schoolsinat

least21statesbegantostartschoollaterin2017.Accordingtoa2015reportbytheCentersforDiseaseControland

PreventionintheUS,laterschoolstarttimescouldhelpimprovestudents5healthandstudyperformance.JustasMary

Carskadon,asleepexpertfromBrownUniversity,US,toldTheAtlantic,66Everybodylearnsbetterwhenthey,re

awake/9

1.Whichprovincerequiredstudentstoarriveatschoolnoearlierthan8o,clock?

A.HeilongjiangB.HubeiC.ZhejiangD.Chongqing

2.Howlongdoesaprimarystudentneedtosleepeveryday?

A.8B.9C.10D.11

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"adequate”mean?

A.多余的B.靈活的C.充足的D.困倦的

4.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?

A.SomeschoolsintheUnitedStatesbegantostartschoollaterin2017.

B.LaterschoolstarttimescouldhelpImprovestudents9wealthandstudyperformance.

C.Startingschoollaterhasreceivedmuchpraise.

D.Everyonelearnsbetterwhenthey,reawake.

5.Whafsthemainideaofthispassage?

A.It'simportantforstudentstokeephealthy.

B.Studentsshouldgetupearlytogotoschool.

C.Studentsshouldhaveenoughtimetohavebreakfast.

D.It,sgoodforstudentstostartschoollater.

B

14、ItallstartedayearbeforewhenmydaughterSuzanneandIwereshoppinginSydney.Inthewindowofasports

shop1noticedaphotoofagroupofyoungpeopleclimbingtherockalongaCalIyon(峽谷)."That'swhatI,mgoingtodo

nextyear/*Isaid.Suzannelaughed.nSure,Mom!Don,tforgetyou,re65yearsold.π

Ididn,tfeelIwasthatage!?joinedaclubandtrainedweekly.EachdayIfeltmyphysicalenergyincreaseand,along

withit,myconfidence.ThenSuzannepointedout,,,It,sgood,buthowcanyouclearawaythefearofheight?*1,,I,vegot

itworkedout,πIrepliedbravely.nWe,regoingtotheindoorclimbingcenter,m

WhileIwasgoingupthehighwall,Iwasafraidtolookdownasifaterribleanimalwasafterme.Sometimelater,asI

reachedtheground,Isatdownheavilyonthefloor.Laterthatnight,asIlayinbed,1encouragedmyself,πYou,ve

climbedthewall!You,llcertainlymakeit!π

WesetoffwithourpackagestotheGrandCanyon.Whenwereachedit,Ifoundthecanyonwasahugeblackhole-far

deeperthanIhadimagined.AstheguideCliPPed(夾住)meontothe

rope,TimelostallmeaningasIpushedmybodyforward.Onlythestrong

ropekeptmefromlosinghope.Ibegantothinkitwouldneverendwheneveryonehadstopped.nThisisasfaraswego,

andwecanclimboutafterafewsteps,mtheguidesaidfinally.Twoandahalfhourslater;wereturnedtothecarpark

atlast.Ibegantoshake,onehardstepafteranother.

Gettingontothebus,IfellintotheseatIhadleftsoconfidentlyalifetimebefore.Then,while?wasintheseatcatching

mybreath,afeelingofhappinessspreadthroughme.Ihaddoneit,attheageof66.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填人題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。

1.Atthebeginning,what,sherdaughter'sattitudetowardsherdecision?

A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.

C.Confident.D.Satisfied.

2.Whatdidthewriter∏ndwhenshereachedtheGrandCanyon?

A.Shefounditwasveryeasytoclimbthecanyon.

B.Shefoundshebegantoshake,onehardstepafteranother.

C.Shefoundthecanyonwasfardeeperthanshehadimagined.

D.Shefoundthataterribleanimalwasafterherandshewasafraid.

3.Theunderlinedsentencesuggestedthatthewriterwasfeeling.

A.angryB.nervousC.happyD.excited

4.Whafstherightorderofthefollowing?

a.Iwentbacktothecarpark.

b.IfoundthecanyonwasmoreterriblethanIhadthought.

c.Igottheideaofrockclimbing.

d.Ifelthappyandproudofmyself.

e.Itrainedweeklyinaclub.

A.e-c-b-d-aB.c-e-b-a-d

C.a-c-e-b-dD.d-c-e-b-a

5.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

A.Everydoghasitsday.

B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

C.Climbingistheonlywaytokeephealthy.

D.Childrenshouldcaremoreabouttheirparents.

C

15、InalmosteverybiguniversityintheUSA,footballisafavoritesport.Americanfootballisnotlikesoccer.Players

sometimeskicktheball,buttheyalsothrowtheballandrunwithit.Theytrytotakeittotheotherendofthefield.

Theyhavefourchancestomovetheballtenyards.Theycancarryitorthrowit,Iftheymoveittotheendofthefiled,

theyreceivesixpoints.Thisiscalledatouchdown.

Itishardtomovetheball.Elevenmenintheteamtrytostopthemanwhohastheball.Ifthemandoesnotmovethe

balltenyards,histeamkickstheballtotheotherteam.

Eachuniversitywantsitsteamtowin.Thousandsofpeoplecometowatch.Theyallyellfortheirfavoriteteam.Young

menandwomencalledcheerleaderscomeonthefieldtohelpthepeopleyellmore.Theydanceandjumpwhiletheyyell.

Eachteamplaystenorelevengameseachseason.TheseasonbeginsinSeptemberandendsinNovember.Ifateamis

verygood,itmayplayanothergameaftertheseasonends.ThebestteamsplayagainonJanuaryI9thefirstdayofthe

NewYear.ManypeoplegotoseethesegamesandmanyotherswatchthemonTV.

1.InAmerica,footballplayerscan?

A.onlykicktheball

B.onlythrowthebail

C.kick,throwandcarrytheball

D.doanythingtheylike

2.Ifateamwantstogetpoints,ithastomovetheball.

A.10yardsB.totheotherend

C.awayfromitsownendD.totheotherteam

3.Mostteamsbegintoplaygamesin,

A.SeptemberB.October

C.NovemberD.eachseason

D

16、Thenumberofrural(鄉(xiāng)村的)left-behindchildrenunder17yearsoldhasincreasedto61.02million,accordingtoa

report.Thesechildren,sparentsleavethemwiththeirgrandparentsorotherfamilymembersinordertomakemoneyin

cities.

SichuanProvinceandHenanProvincehavethehighestpercentageofruralleft-behindchildren.TogetherwithAnhui

Province,GuangdongProvinceandHunanProvince,thesefiveprovinceshave43.64%ofthecountry,sruralleft-behind

children,thereportsays.

Thereportfindsthatleft-behindchildrenaremainlyinthecentralandwesternprovinces.Butthedevelopedeastern

areasalsofacesimilarproblems,thereportsays.GuangdongProvincehasthemostleft-behindchildren,with4.34

million,followedbyZhejiangProvince,JiangsuProvince,ShanghaiandBeijing.

uWhatΓmworriedaboutmostistheschoolingofmychild,asIhavenotimetohelpherwithherhomework."SaidAn

Baiyou9atruckdriverfromShangdongProvince,whohasbeenleavinghis1O-year-olddaughterwithhisparentswhile

drivingtrucksinotherprovinces.??However,tomakemoneyortotakecareofthechild,youcanonlychooseoneside.”

WangZhenyao9thepresidentofBeijingNormalUniversityInstitueofPublicWelfare,saysthatiftheleft-behind

childrenproblemcan,tbesolved,itwillaffecttheIlatiolrSfuture.

Comparedwiththosewholivewiththeirparents,left-behindchildrenneedmorecareandprotection.Thecountry

shouldthinkaboutwaystoattracttheruralworkersincitiestoreturnandworkintheirhometowntoimprovethe

developmentoftheseplaces.”

Inaddition,itisimportanttosetuplawstoprotectthebasicrightsofyoungpeople,especiallythosewithillnessesor

onlyoneparent.

Thesechildrenarethefutureofthenation.Peopleshouldofferthemtheirlove,careandprotection.

1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothepassage?

A.WangZhenyaohasa10-year-olddaughter.

B.AnBaiyouchoosestomakemoneyincitiesinsteadoftakingcareofhischildinShandong.

C.ZhejiangProvincehasabout4.34millionleft-behindchildren.

D.Thedevelopedeasternareasdon,thavetheleft-behindchildrenproblem.

2.WangZhenyaomainlywantstotellusthat.

A.itisnoteasytosolvetheleft-behindchildrenproblem

B.childrenwithillnessesoronlyoneparentareverypoor

C.itisimportanttosolvetheleft-behindchildrenproblem

D.ruralworkerslikeworkingincitiesratherthantheirhometowns

3.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.

A.Seriousfactsaboutruralchildren

B.Achoiceofchildrenormoney

C.Morecaretorural?eft-behindchildren

D.Areportonparents5worryaboutruralleft-behindchildren

E

17、Havingateenagerathomecanbearealheadache.Manyteenagerssmoke,wearstrangehairstyleandevenfight.

Basically(基本上),theyareoftentakingrisks.

Earlierstudieshaveshownthatteenagersaremorelikelytomakeirrationaldecisionsthanpeoplefromanyotherage

group,includingchildrenandadults.Isitthatteenagersaretooyoungtotellrightfromwrong?Notreally.Sowhat's

thereason?

AccordingtoLaurence,ateacherfromaUSuniversity,thereasonisthatteenagerscarealotabouthowtheirpeers(同

齡人)viewthem—thatis"peerinfluence”.

Aschildrenentertheirteenageyears,theyspendmoretimewiththeirfriendsandclassmates,andalsotheycaremore

aboutwhattheythinkofthem.Thismakesteenagersmakedecisionswithoutthinkingaboutthecosts.

Inatest,agroupofteenagerswereaskedtoplayavideodrivinggame.Whentheyplayedwiththeirfriendswatching

aroundthem,theytookmorechancesanddrovemorecarelesslybecausethatwouldincreasetheirpossibilityofwinning.

Butwhentheyplayedalone,theydrovemoresafely.

Whydopeershavesuchabiginfluenceonteens,behavior?

AsLaurenceseesit,ateenager,sbrainislikeacarwithagoodaccelerator(油Γ])butaweakbrake(剎車).The

“accelerator”isfullydevelopedbyteenageyearswhilethe“brake”isstillnotfullydeveloped.Whenteenagersare

watchedbytheirpeers,theyusuallypushhardontheaccelerator.Withtheirweakbrake,itislikelythattheyaregoing

toendupinanaccident.Butthegoodnewsisthataviolent(暴力的)teenagerdoesn,tnecessarilybecomeaviolentadult.

Abouttwo-thirdstothree-quartersofviolentyouthgrowoutofit.wTheygetmoreseIf-controlled.M

1.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordwirrationaΓ,inthe2ndparagraphmean?

A.Quick.B.Crazy.

C.Careful.D.Correct.

2.Whyareteenagersoftentakingrisksaccordingtothetext?

A.Theylikedifficulttasks.

B.Theydon,tcareaboutcosts.

C.Theyaretooyoungtotelirightfromwrong.

D.Theycarealotaboutwhattheirpeersthinkofthem.

3.HowdoesLaurenceexplaintheinfluenceofpeerinfluenceonteens,behavior?

A.Byusingametaphor(比喻).

B.Bygivingexamples.

C.Bypresentingresearchfindings.

D.Byperforminganin-depthanalysis(分析).

4.Accordingtothetext,withpeersaroundthem,teenagerstendto(傾向于).

A.usemoreself-control

B.becomemorecarefulaboutwhattheydo

C.performbetterthanwhentheyarealone

D.focusmoreonshort-termbenefits(利益)

5.WhatcanweIearnfromthetext?

A.Teenagersareeasytohavetrafficaccidents.

B?Peerinfluenceisbadonteenagers.

C.Mostoftheteenagersbecomelessviolentwhentheygrowup.

D.Teenagersshouldn,tspendallthefreetimewiththeirfriends.

18、

Linchengisanewdevelopingcity.Therearelotsofpopularrestaurants.Althoughtheyarenotfamous,theyaregood

placestohavemeals.

Maindishes:Manydifferentfish,meatandchickendishes

Specials:Vegetablesalad(¥20),

Roastbeef(¥48onweekdays,¥38onweekends)

QingtengYuan

Fruits(Free):Watermelon,apples,bananas,oranges

Tel:876-21

OpeningHours:11:00a.m.—1:00a.m.

Mainlyallkindsofmeat,pork,beefandmutton.

Specials:Roastpork(onlyofferedonSaturday,¥50each)

RuihaiDrinking

DrinksarenotallowedtotakeexceptVIP.

Building

Tel:897-6543

OpeningHours:11:00a.m.—1:30a.m.(VIP24hours)

Mainlydumplingsandnoodles.

Specials:Beefandcabbagedumplings(¥5eachonweekdays,¥4.5onweekends)

RujiaRestaurant

Dumplingscanbetakenaway.

Tel:432-0945

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