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2024年江西省贛州市南康區(qū)唐西片區(qū)達標名校中考聯(lián)考英語試卷含答案注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、----Mikewantstoknowif________apicnictomorrow.----Yes.Butifit________,wewillvisitthemuseuminstead.A.youhave;willrain B.youwillhave;willrainC.youwillhave;rains D.willyouhave;rains2、—isyourfather,Mike?—Heiscookinginthekitchen.A.WhoB.WhatC.Where3、Ioftenplay_____pianoonweekends.A.a(chǎn)B.a(chǎn)nC.the4、Whenmysisterwasatthetrainstation,herbag________.A.stoleB.wasstealingC.wasstolen5、FeiJunlongandNieHaishengarethe______ofournation.A.proudB.prideC.prizeD.price6、Wouldyouliketogotothemuseumwithme?I’dloveto,______I’mafraidIhavenotime.A.but B.a(chǎn)nd C.or D.so7、---Hemaybeintheclassroom,Ithink.---No,he___________beintheclassroom,Isawhimgohomejustnow.A.needn’t B.mustn’t C.can’t D.shouldn’t8、ZhangLIliisconsideredasthemostbeautifulteacher_____gaveherlovetoherstudentsindanger.A.who B.that C.whom D.which9、—Thepoliceadviseusnottotransfermoneytoastrangerwithouttellingourfamily.—___________importantadvicetheygaveus!A.HowB.WhatanC.HowaD.What10、Mostboys_______bluetopinkwhilemostgirls_______wearpinkthanblue.A.wouldrather,preferB.prefer,wouldratherC.wouldrather,wouldratherD.prefer,preferⅡ.完形填空11、Ifoundthelastoutdoortableatmyfavoritecafe.ReadingasIatemybreakfastslowly,Iwas1thecoolwindandthewarmsunwhenatablenexttomeopenedup.Awoman,whohadbeenstandingnearby,clearlywaitingforaseat,stepped2thetable.Butfromtheotherdirection,straightfromtheparkinglot,camea3whogottothetablefirst.Thewoman,withasmileonherface,explainedthatshe’dbeenkeepingher4onthattableforseveralminutesandhadbeenonherwayover.Theman,alsosmilingbutdetermined,toldhershewasoutof5.Shestoodofftheside,clearlydisappointed,andgreetedherfriendwiththe6news.Isatatmytable,7thescene,andsuddenlyIrealizedthatIhadanopportunitytobekind.Istoodupandaskedherto8tomytable.Quietly,ItoldherIhadseenwhathadhappened,andIwas9togivehermytable.Iwasonlygoingtobethereafewmoreminutesanyway,10Iwasgladforherandherfriendtohavetheseat.“Butwherewillyousit?”sheasked.Iwas11doneeating,Isaid,andIwouldfindaseatatthecounter(柜臺)inside.Shethankedmeandlightedupwith12assheinvitedherfriendtositdown.ThinkingaboutitasIfinishedup,Irealizedthatwhetherornotthewomanhadacceptabledemandforthetablewas13.Thefeelingofthesituation—thelookofhurtonherface—hadstruckme,andI14theabilitytodosomethingaboutit.Ijusthopethatwoman’smorningatthecafewasgreat.Iknow15was.1.A.touching B.watching C.enjoying D.a(chǎn)voiding2.A.onto B.towards C.behind D.beside3.A.man B.woman C.guard D.boss4.A.ears B.force C.eyes D.mind5.A.control B.style C.patience D.luck6.A.a(chǎn)mazing B.pitiful C.painful D.disappointing7.A.takingin B.takingover C.takingup D.takingdown8.A.go B.come C.enter D.visit9.A.sorry B.a(chǎn)ngry C.regretful D.happy10.A.but B.a(chǎn)lthough C.so D.because11.A.never B.a(chǎn)lmost C.a(chǎn)lready D.a(chǎn)lways12.A.success B.promise C.pride D.pleasure13.A.unbelievable B.uncomfortable C.unimportant D.unusual14.A.had B.lost C.received D.exchanged15.A.theirs B.hers C.mine D.oursⅢ.語法填空12、用括號中所給動詞的適當形式填空,使短文完整。Earlythismorning,weallwenttotheFutureHalltohaveourgraduationceremony.Theheadmastermadeawonderfulspeech,andmanyofus1.(move)totears.Nowtheceremonyisover,WewillleaveschoolsoonIfeelveryexcitedbecauseI’moneofthebestgraduates.Atthesametime.IamalittlesadbecauseIhavetosaygoodbyetomyclassmatesandteachers.Iwant2.(take)somephotoswiththemandIwillgivesomegiftstomyteachersaswell.Inthepastfewyears,I3.(learn)notonlyhowtostudy,buthowtobeaman.Inthefuture,Iwillworkmuchharder.IhopeIcanbeanastronautwhenI4.(grow)up.Maria,JaneandMichaelwillgobacktotheirhometownstomorrowandIwillseethemoffattheairport.Wewillkeepintouchwitheachotherby5.(send)emails.We6.(be)goodfriendsforever.Iwishmyclassmatesandteachershealth,happinessandgoodluck.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Teamgamesareimportantinschoollife.Theyhelpthechildrenlearntheimportanceofworkingtogetherforacommongoal.Teambuildingactivitieshelpthestudentsunderstandthemselvesandgivethemachancetoimproveontheirweaknesses.

BuildaStory:Thisteamgameisaboutbuildingastoryfromsomepictures.Eachteamissupposedtobuildastoryaccordingtothepicturegiventoeachofitsmembers.Onunderstandingwhateachpicturesmeans,theteamneedstoputthepicturesintoorder.Theteamthatisfirsttobuildthestorywins.

TeamCraft(剪紙):Forthisactivity,theclassisputintogroupsofthreeorfourmembers.Eachteamisgivensomeartmateriallikecolourpens,artpaperandaknife.Eachteamshouldcomeupwithsomethingcreativeandspecial.Theonewhofinishesfirstordoesbestinmakingcraftwillbethewinner.

TeamSports:Outdooractivitiesandsportsaresomeofthebestteamgamesforschools.Volleyball,soccerandbasketballaresomeoftheveryinterestingteamgames.Exercisemixedwithfunisoneofthemostimportantinterestsofplayingsports.

DogandtheBone:Thisgameisplayedbetweentwoteams.Theteamslineupinfrontofeachother.Eachteammemberisgivenanumberoraletterofthealphabet.Thesamepairofnamesisusedforboththeteams.Anobjectisplacedinanareabetweenthetwoteams.Thehostofthegamecallsoutaname.Themembersfromboththeteamswiththenamerushtogettheobject.Themember,whogetthe“bone”first,makeapointforhis/herteam.

1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Teamsports. B.Teamgames.C.Buildingastory. D.Teamart.2.Howcanwebuildastoryaccordingtothesecondparagraph?A.Toputthepicturesintoorder.B.Tosayasentenceonebyone.C.Totalkaboutthesamepicture.D.Totalkaboutdifferentpictures.3.Inwhichteamgamedoyouhavetousecolorpensandaknife?A.DogandtheBone. B.Playingvolleyball.C.TeamCraft. D.BuildaStory.4.Whichofthefollowingissurelyateamsport?A.Swimming. B.RunningC.Basketball D.Walking5.Whatisthe“bone”inthegameDogandtheBone?A.Thechildwhogetstheobjectfirst.B.Thechildwhocan’tgettheobject.C.Thechildwhohoststhegame.D.Theobjectbetweenthetwoteams.B14、ACircus(馬戲團)SHOWBringyourfamilyoryourfriendsSundaymorning,NearJinghuaShoppingMallMay31-June6,9a.m.~5p.m.¥30perperson(under5,halfprice)30YEARSOFPICTURESTHENANDNOW(PhotoShow)Seechangesfrom1987~2017HeGardenMay1~July30WednesdaytoSaturday10a.m.~5p.m.ABITEOFTAIWANFOODSHOWLocalfoodsandfruitsfromTaiwanDongGuanstreetApril19~April30,8a.m.~5p.m.CarSHOWSeedifferenttypesofcarsYangZhouInternationalExhibitionCenterMay1~May10,9:30a.m.~4:30p.m.BeFree1.Wecangototoknowthehistory.A.JinghuaShoppingMall B.HeGardenC.DongGuanstreet D.ExhibitionCentre2.IfMr.Greenandhis9-year-oldsonwanttoseetheCircusshow,theyshouldpay.A.¥60 B.¥45 C.¥30 D.¥353.WhichshowisAmymostlikelytowatchifsheiscrazyaboutnicefood?A.Circusshow B.CarshowC.30yearsofpictures D.AbiteofTaiwanC15、Itwastheworstdayofmyprofessionallife.Mypublishershutdown,andwehadnoideaifanotherpublisherwouldtakeovermynovel.Inaddition,mysecondnovelhadn’tsoldaswellasthefirstone.ItseemedthatIwaswatchingmycareergoingdownwards.Itwassoterrifying.However,asIsharedmyfearswithmymother,shesaidsomethingIwouldneverforget:“Iwouldloveyouifyouwereagarbageman.”Shewasn’tlookingdownupongarbagemen.Shewasjustsayingthatwhatevermyjobwas,shelovedme.Itwasjustherhonestfeelingatthatmoment,butthosesimplewordsarestilltheonesIusetofightsomanyofmyfearstoday.Tothisday,whenIsitdowntowriteeveryday,Isaythosewordstomyself,“I’dloveyouifyouwereagarbageman.”Icanstillfeeltheselflessnessofmymother’slove.Afewyearsago,mymotherpassedawaybecauseofbreastcancer.Itwasshewhosetmeonthepathofwritingaseriesofchildren’sbookstogivestrengthtomyownchildren.ThefirsttwoareI’mAmeliaEarhartandI’mAbrahamLincoln.Insixmonths,we’llpublishI’mRosaParks.Forme,thisisn’tjustabookseries.It’smydreamformyowndaughter,formysons,andforallofuswhoneedtoseethepowerandpotential(潛力)ineachofus.ThisserieswasbornalsobecauseIwastiredofmydaughterthinkingthatrealityTVstarswereheroes.Itellmykidsallthetime:That’sfame(名氣).Fameisdifferentfrombeingahero.Iwantedmykidstoseerealheroeswhoarenodifferentthanthemselves.Forthisreason,eachbooktellsthestoryoftheherowhenhe/shewasakid.Weseethemaschildren.Soit’snotjustAmeliaEarhartand

AbrahamLincolnbeingfamous;it’sthembeingjustlikeus.Lookaround.Weliveinaworldthatdesiresheroes.Oursolutioniswhatmymothertaughtmewithherwords:thepowerofanordinaryperson.Icanproudlyrepeatmymother’swordstomykids.They’llunderstandhowIlovethem.1.Theauthorfeltterrifiedbecause.A.hewasexperiencingadifficulttimeinhiscareerB.hismotherpassedawaybecauseofbreastcancerC.hehadnoideahowtosellhissecondnovelD.hewasgivenajobasagarbageman2.Whatwastheauthor’sunderstandingofhismum’swords?A.Mumwantedhimtobeagarbageman.B.Mumlovedhimnomatterwhathedid.C.Mumwaslookingdownongarbagemen.D.Mumdidn’twanthimtocontinuewritingnovels.3.Whatdoes“themselves”inthefifthparagraphreferto?A.Realheroes.B.Children’sbooks.C.Theauthor’skids.D.RealityTVstars.4.Theauthoristryingtoteachhischildrento.A.respectrealheroesB.behavethemselvesC.beordinarypeopleD.realizetheirownpotentialD16、1.Therearesubwaylinesinthepicture.A.2B.3C.42.GinaisatBelmont.ShewantstogotoBaseballField.Sheshouldchangeslinesat.A.GrandB.ClitonC.Reno3.LouisisgoingtoMedicalCentrefromDamen.Heshouldgetoffatthestop.A.thirdB.fourthC.fifth4.Accordingtothepicture,StopisthenearesttoAirport.A.DamenB.ArgyleC.Racine5.TogotoAirportfromYouthCenter,youshouldtakesubwaylinesinthisorder:.A.BlueLine→GreenLine→RedLineB.RedLine→GreenLine→BlueLineC.GreenLine→BlueLine→RedLineE17、Youprobablyknowmanyofthethingsthatyoucandowiththehundredsofdifferentmusclesinyourbody.Buthaveyoueverthoughtabouthowthemusclesinananimal’sbodyaredifferentfromyours?Ananimal’smusclesaremadetodothethingsthataremostimportantforitslife.Lionsarehunters.Theydependontheirabilitytocatchotheranimals.Lionsmustbefastinordertocatchtheirprey(獵物).Thepowerfulmusclesintheirbacklegsallowthemtorunatspeedsofmorethan30milesperhour.Theycanalsojumpadistanceofmorethan35feet.Thestrongmusclesintheirfrontlegshelpthemcatchtheirprey.Snakesalsousetheirmusclesforhuntingpreyandformovement,buttheirmusclesworkinverydifferentwaysthanlions’do.Becausesnakesdonothaveanylegs,theyusetheirmusclestopushagainstthegroundorotherobjectstomovethemselvesforward.Theirmusclesalsoallowthemtoeatthingsthatseemmuchtoolarge.Forexample,asnakemayeataneggthatislargerthanthewidthofitsbody.Howdoesthishappen?Thesnake’sstrongneckmusclesworktogethertopushtheeggdownthemouth.Theelephant’slongnosehasalotofmuscles.Scientistsbelievethatthenosealonehasmorethan100,000muscles!Thisisbecausetheelephantusesitsnosemuchinthesamewaythatpeopleusetheirhandsandfingers.Eventhoughthenoseislarge,itcanperformsurprisinglytasks.Forexample,anelephantcanpickupasmallleaffromtheground.Thenosecanalsobeapowerfultool.Anelephantcanuseitsnosetopickupatreebyitsrootsoreventoliftababyelephant.Thegreatmusclesoftheseanimalsseemprettyunbelievable.Butthemusclesinyourbodyworkexactlythewayyouneedthemto.Afterall,itmightbefuntobeabletojumpadistanceof30feet,butasahumanbeing,thereisjustnotmuchneedforit.1.Theunderlinedword“hunters”inParagraph2meanspersonsoranimalsthat.A.keepanimalsforfun B.raiseanimalsformeatC.catchanimalsforfood D.runafteranimalsforexercise2.AllthefollowingaretalkedaboutinthepassageEXCEPT.A.Anelephant’snoseisstrongenoughtopickupatreebyitsroots.B.Thestrongmusclesinthebacklegshelplionscatchtheirprey.C.Snakescan’tmovethemselvesforwardwithouttheirmuscles.D.Musclesinananimal’sbodyaredifferentfromahuman’s.3.Accordingtothepassage,whatmakesthemusclesinyourbodydifferentfromananimal’s?A.Theexercise. B.Yourparents. C.Theenvironment. D.Yourneeds.4.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(P=Paragraph)A. B.C. D.F18、VisitorstoEnglandlovegoingtoseethemanypalaces,castlesandgrandoldhousesthatareopentothepublic.Alotofthesebuildingshavebeautifulgroundsaroundthem—withgreenhills,smalllakesorstreamsand,perhaps,anoldruin(廢墟)half-hiddenamongsomedistanttrees.Theselandscapeslooklikethenaturalcountryside.ButmanyofthemaretheworkofEngland’smostfamouslandscapearchitect(建筑師),Lancelot“Capability”Brown.Intheearly1700s,EnglishgardenscopiedFrenchones—likethefamousgardensatVersailles(凡爾賽),nearParis.Inthesegardens,ownerswantedtoshowtheirpowerovernature.Treeswereplantedinlonglines.Flowerbedsandpathsmadesymmetricalpatterns(對稱模式)ontheground.ButCapabilityBrownchangedallthat.Hedidn’twanttoseepatternsinagarden.Hewantedapieceofcountryside.In1716,Brownbeganhisworkinglifeasagardener’shelper.Attwenty-five,hewenttoworkforthewell-knowngardenerWilliamKentatStoweHouse,northwestofLondon.KentwasbeginningtodesignmorenaturalgardensanditwasherethatBrown’sideasbegantoform.Hewasallowedtodesigngardensforotherhomesandwassoonworkingformanywealthyfamilies.Whenhefirstlookedatthelandforagardenthathewasgoingtocreate,heoftenusedtosay“Ithasgreatcapabilities”(meaninghewassurehecouldimproveit)soeveryonebegantocallhim“Capabilities”Brown.Tomakehisgardens,hepulledeverythingoutandstartedagain.Hesometimestoldhisgardenerstomovewholehillsorchangethepathofastream.Carefullyplacingtrees,hills,waterandbridges,hecreateda“dream”ofnature—anideaofEnglandthatisstillmuchlovedtoday.1.Inthefirstparagraph,theunderlinedword“them”means.A.thebuildingsB.thecountrysideC.thegreenhillsD.thelandscapes2.Brown’sfirstjobwas.A.withWilliamKentB.a(chǎn)tStoweHouseC.toworkforwealthyfamiliesD.tobeagardener’shelper3.Thewriterwrotethispassage.A.toexplainhowlandscapearchitectsworkB.todescribehowCapabilityBrownbecamealandscapearchitectC.todescribetheworkofthelandsca

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