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江西撫州市臨川區(qū)2023-2024學(xué)年中考猜題英語(yǔ)試卷含答案注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、---Mum,canIthrowawaytheoldclock?Weitformanyyears.---No,youcan’t.Itstillworkswellandremembersavingisgetting.A.havebought B.havehad C.bought2、Wemustgetupearlywecancatchthefirstbustoschool.A.sothat B.suchthat C.inorderto D.inorder3、Hethinkshimselfsomebody,butwethinkhim______.A.nobody B.a(chǎn)nybody C.somebody D.everybody4、IloveKunming,____theweatherthere.It’sneithertoohotnortoocoldallyearround.A.usually B.wisely C.especially D.lastly5、I’msorry,MrsTang.I_________myhomeworkathome.Itdoesn’tmatter.ButIdon’t_________ittomorrow.A.forgot;left B.left;forget C.forgot;forgot D.left;left6、Youcan'tpredicteverything.Oftenthingsdon'tasyouexpect.A.runout B.breakout C.workout D.putout7、---ItisreportedthattheforestfireinLiangshanhascausedthirty-onedeaths.---badnewsitis!A.Whata B.Howa C.What D.How8、Bothofthetworulersarebroken.Iwanttobuya________one.A.second B.third C.forth D.first9、---Excuseme,wouldyoumindhelpingmewiththemathproblem?---I’msorry._______,I’minahurry.A.Ingeneral B.Infact C.Inall D.Indetail10、—Areyouclearaboutthejobofapoliceman,Ben?—Yes,tokeeppeople________andthesocietyingoodorder.A.busy B.safeC.lucky D.healthyⅡ.完形填空11、閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Mr.Smithhadasmallsupermarketinasmalltown.Allthepeoplewholivednearby1togotohissupermarketandbuythingsthere.Butseveralyearsago,abigchainedstore2inthatareaanditsoldallkindsofthingsfromthetoothbrushtoTVand,aboveall,thepricewaspretty3.Soalotofsmallshops4exceptMr.Smith’s.Themanagerofthechainedstorewantedtoexplore5washiddenbehindMr.Smith’ssuccess,sohedecidedtodropintoMr.Smith’ssupermarketandhesawaladybuyingthingsthere.Hestoppedher6andasked“Madam,whydon’tyougotothebigchainedstore?”Withasmile,theladytoldhimitwasbecauseofapairofshoes.Shetoldhimastory.Threeyearsago,7herdivorce(離婚),sheworkedhardtoraiseherfamilyandonedaywhensheboughtthingsinasupermarket,Tom,oneofherlittlechildren,8thesupermarketandaskedhertobuyhimanewpairofshoes.Hecried,“TodayIhadabasketballmatch,butallthepeople9mebecauseoftheshoes.”Shewantedtobuyhimapairofshoesbutthemoneyinherpocketwas10enoughforamilk.“IamsorrybutI11whenwehavemoney,”themothersaid.Seeingthattherewasnohope,Tomranaway.Thewomanstoodthereweeping(哭泣).Latersherealizedthat12waspattingonherback.13,shefounditwasMr.Smith.Hetookapairofshoesthatthesonwantedtobuy.“Takethem,”hesaid.“ButIdon’thaveenoughmoney,”thewomanshookherhead.“Takethem,yoursoncan’twait.Youcanpaymelater,”Mr.Smithtoldher.Nowthemanagerofthechainedstoreknewthe14forMr.Smith’ssuccess.HedecidedthathewouldfollowinMr.Smith’sfootsteps,puttinghisheartintowhateverhedidwiththehopeofattractingmorecustomers.Andhedidsoaftertheyearsthatfollowed,whichalso15.1.A.dislikedB.likedC.refusedD.decided2.A.disappearedB.reachedC.a(chǎn)ppearedD.entered3.A.lowB.wrongC.unfairD.high4.A.turnedoffB.openedupC.showedupD.closeddown5.A.whoB.whyC.howD.what6.A.rudelyB.politelyC.loudlyD.proudly7.A.beforeB.a(chǎn)fterC.untilD.since8.A.calledinB.droppedbyC.rushedintoD.passedby9.A.laughedatB.quarreledwithC.believedinD.madefriendswith10.A.normallyB.mainlyC.onlyD.surely11.A.doubtB.expectC.imagineD.promise12.A.a(chǎn)nybodyB.everybodyC.somebodyD.nobody13.A.LookingaheadB.TurningaroundC.TurningdownD.Comingback14.A.ruleB.a(chǎn)nswerC.meaningD.reason15.A.madeB.a(chǎn)cceptedC.workedD.suggestedⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、Mymotherisadoctor.Sheissobusy1.sheisn’tabletogetbackhomeontimeeveryday.Andshehastoworkonweekendssometimes.Soit’shardfor2.(she)todoallthechoresafterwork.Asamemberofthefamily,Ithinkit’smydutytosharesomehousework.Thoughmotheralwayssaysshedoesn’tneedanyhelp,therearealwaysthingsIcando.Forexample,Icanhelptakeouttherubbishandwash3.dishes.I’msureIcandothem4.(good).What’smore,I’m5.(try)tobeindependent.Iwashmyownclothes,tidyupmybedroomandcareformythings.I’moldenoughtodothesethings.AndIcan’td6.onmyparentsforever.Ithinksheisthe7.(one)personIshouldthank.Soshowyour8.(thank)toyourmomforeverythingshe9.(do).Justtryyourb10.tohelpher.Ibelieveshewillfeelhappy.Tryitnow.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、DoestechnologyinfluencethepurityofChineselanguage?Yes!ManyChineseusemessengertoolssuchasMSNorQQ,listentomusiconMP3playersandblogontheInternetusingADSL,butmostpeopledon’tknowtheChinesemeaningsoftheabbreviations,asmanyEnglishlettershavebecomepartofthelocallexicon(專(zhuān)門(mén)詞匯).someparentsaresocrazyaboutEnglishlettersthatacoupletriedtonametheirbaby"@",theysaythecharacterusedinemailaddressesreflectstheirloveforthechild.Whilethe"@"isobviouslyfamiliartoChinesee-mailusers,theyoftenusetheEnglishword"at"topronounceit,whichsoundslikeaita,or"lovehim",toPutonghuaspeakers.“Nowadays,moreandmoreEnglishabbreviationsarebeingusedinChinese,makingthemanimportantpartofthemodernlanguage,"saidHouMin,aprofessoratCommunicationUniversityofChina."Theabbreviationsareverypopularbecausetheycanbeusedeasily,"Housaid."AsmoreChinesepeoplelearnforeignlanguages,especiallyEnglish,inrecentyears,usingabbreviationshasbecomeatrend(趨勢(shì))amongsomeeducatedpeople,"shesaid.Somelanguagescholarsfear_____willinfluencethepurityofChineseandcauseconfusion(混亂)incommunication.1.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.OnlyafewpeopleknowtheChinesemeaningsoftheabbreviations.B.PeopleoftenusetheEnglishword"lovehim"topronounce"@".C.ManyEnglishlettersarepopularandhavebecomepartofthelocallexicon.D.Usingabbreviationshasbecomeatrendamongeducatedpeopleinrecentyears.2.Whydosomeparentsnametheirbaby"@"?A.Becausesomeparentsfeel"@"isveryinteresting.B.Becausesomeparentsthink"@"isaluckyword.C.Becausesomeparentswanttoshowtheirlove.D.Becauseitiseasyforchildrentowrite"@".3.Theunderlinedword“suchusage”inthepassagerefersto_______.A.MoreandmoreChineseabbreviationsarebeingusedinEnglishB.ChinesestudentscanuseChineseinEnglishcorrectly.C.ManyChineseusemessengertoolssuchasMSNorQQ,listentomusiconMP3players.D.MoreandmoreEnglishabbreviationsarebeingusedinChinese4.Thispassagemainlytalksabout_______.A.Englishabbreviationsisn’tusedinChinesewidely.B.TechnologyinfluencesthepurityofChineselanguage.C.Someparentsthinkitimportanttonametheirbaby"@".D.Usingabbreviationshasbecomeatrendamongsomeeducatedpeople.B14、ThehighestpriceofChineseartworkatauction(拍賣(mài))lastyear:303.6millionyuanFiveDrunkenKingsReturnonHorsesbyRenRenfa,afamouspainterandalsoahigh-rankingofficialinchargeofthecontrolofwaterduringtheYuanDynasty,wassoldatauctionfor303.6millionyuaninBeijingonDecember4,2016.ScatteringbooksonthesubwayinbigcitiesXinshixiang,afamouspublicaccount(公眾號(hào))onWeChatstartedaScatteringBookProjectinBeijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhoulastyear.About10,000bookswereleftinthesubways,airplanesandtaxisforsharing.EachbookwasmarkedwiththeScatteringBookprojectnameandanyonecouldreadthebookfreely.ThefirstChinesewomantowintheHugoAwardScience-fictionauthorHaoJingfangbecamethefirstChinesewomantowintheHugoAward.The33-year-oldwomanfromTianjinwontheprizeforFoldingBeijing.HerwincameayearafterLiuCixinwontheHugoAwardforhisnovelTheThree-BodyProblem.HewasthefirstChineseauthortowintheprize.PekingOperamasterMeiBaojiudiedat82MeiBaojiu,aPekingOperamaster,diedattheageof82onApril25,2016inBeijing.MeiBaojiuwastheninthsonofMeiLanfang(181-131),whoisconsideredasthemostoutstandingPekingOperaartistofalltimeandwhobroughtPekingOperatotheUnitedStatesandEuropeinthe1930s.1.Accordingtotheinformation,wecanknowaboutthemajorin________2016.A.sportsevents B.schoolevents C.fashionevents D.culturalevents2.WhowasthefirstChinesetowintheHugoAward?A.HaoJingfang. B.LiuCixin. C.MeiBaojiu. D.MeiLanfang.3.WhenwasMeiBaojiuborn?A.In1934. B.In1935. C.In2015. D.In2016.4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.HaoJingfangisknownforTheThree-BodyProblem.B.NowMeiBaojiuisconsideredasthebestPekingOperaartist.C.TheScatteringBookprojectwasonlycarriedoutinthreecitiesinChinalastyear.D.FiveDrunkenKingsReturnonHorseswassoldatahigherpricethananyotherartwork.5.Wherecanyouprobablygettheinformation?A.Fromaposter. B.Fromanovel. C.Fromaguidebook. D.Fromanewspaper.C15、Choosethebestansweraccordingtothepassage.根據(jù)短文,選擇正確答案SomeBritishandAmericanpeopleliketoinvitefriendsandcolleagues(同事)foramealathome.YoushouldnotbeupsetifyourEnglishfriendsdon’tinviteyouhome.Itdoesn’tmeantheydon’tlikeyou.Dinnerpartiesusuallystartbetween7and8p.m,andendatabout11.Askyourhostswhattimeyoushouldarrive.It’spolitetobringflowers,chocolatesorabottleofwineasapresent.Doyouwanttobeextra(特別的)polite?Sayhowmuchyouliketheroom,orthepicturesonthewall.Butremember--nottoaskhowmuchthingscost.You’llprobablystartthemealwithsoup,orsomethingsmallasa“starter”(開(kāi)胃菜),thenyou’llhavemeatorfishwithvegetables,andthenadessert,followedbycoffee.It’spolitetofinisheverythingonyourplateandtotakemoreifyouwantit.Somepeopleeatbreadwiththeirmeal.butnoteveryonedoes.Beforetheytakeouttheircigarettesafterthemeal,mostpeopleusuallyask,“DoyoumindifIsmokehere?”Didyouenjoytheevening?Callyourhoststhenextday,orwritethemashort“thankyou”letter.Perhapsitseemsfunnytoyou,butBritishandAmericanpeoplesay”thankyou,thankyou,andthankyou”allthetime.1.Ifyouaren’tinvitedtodinnerathomebyEnglishorAmericanfriends,______.A.itshowstheydon’tlikeyou.B.itdoesn’tshowtheydon’tlikeyou.C.itshowstheydon’twanttomakefriendswithyou.2.Whenyourfriendinvitesyoutogotohisorherhome,________A.youmaytakeasmallpresentwithyou.B.youshouldn’ttakeanythingwithyou.C.youmaygoatanytime.3.InEnglandandAmerica,it’snotpoliteto__________A.a(chǎn)skthepriceofthething.B.eatallthefoodonyourplate.C.talktoyourhosts.4.Inthepassage,theorderoftheservingofamealis_______.A.dessert-meatorfishwithvegetables-coffee-soupB.coffee-soup-desert-meatoffishwithvegetablesC.soup-meatorfishwithvegetables-dessert-coffee5.WhichisNOTright?A.InEnglandorAmerica,itusuallytakesmorethanthreehourstohaveadinnerpartyathomeB.Youmustn’tsmokeafteramealwhenyouarewithsomeAmericanorEnglishpeopleC.Ifyouenjoytheevening,youcanwriteashort“thankyou”lettertoyourhostorcallthemD16、Ayoungpaintercompletedapainting.Togetpeople’sopinionsabouthispaintingskills,heputhispaintingatacrossingonastreetandputupaboardthatread,"Gentlemen,Ihavepaintedthiswork.SinceI'mnew,Imighthavemadesomemistakes.Pleaseputacrosswhereveryouseeamistake.”Whenhecamebackintheevening,hewasshocked(震驚的)toseethatthewholepaintingwasfilledwithcrosses.Herantohisteacherandsaid,useless.Theteachersaid,"I’llletyouknowthatyouareagreatartist.Justpaintthesamepaintingagainandgiveittome.”Thentheywenttothesamestreetthenextmorningandputthesamepaintingatthesameplace.Theteachertookoutanotherboardwhichread,"Gentlemen,Ihavepaintedthiswork.Imighthavemadesomemistakes.Ihaveputaboxwithcolorsandbrushesjustbelow.Ifyouseeamistake,pickupthebrushandcorrectit.”Twodayslater,theycamebacktotheplace.Theyoungpainterwassurprisedtoseethattherewasnotasinglecorrection.Ifyouwanttohelppeopleimprovetheirbehavior(行為),you’dbetterlearnhowtohelppeoplechangetheirbehavior.Alwaysremembernottojudge(批評(píng))yourselfbysomeoneelse’scriticism(批評(píng)),becauseyouarethebestjudgetojudgeyourself.1.Whydidtheyoungpainterputhispaintingonabusystreet?A.Toletothersknowhehastheabilitytopaint.B.Tomakemoneybysellinghispainting.C.Togetothers’ideasabouthispaintingskills.D.Tolethisteacherknowhewasagoodstudent.2.Howmighttheyoungpainterfeelwhenhesawthecrossesonthepainting?A.Proud. B.Excited. C.Sad. D.Moved.3.Howdidtheteacherhelphisstudentknowhewasagreatpainter?A.Byteachingthestudentmorepaintingskills.B.Byaskingpeoplenottoputanycrossesonthepainting.C.Bypaintingadifferentpaintinghimselfandputtingitonthestreet.D.Byputtingupaboardwithdifferentwordsbesidethesamepainting.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Beagreatpainter. B.Beyourself.C.Don’tjudgeotherpeople. D.NevergiveotherscrossesE17、Asayoungwoman,mymotherworkedinthekitchenofalargefarmownedbyFannyCratty.Shewashardworkingandhadaspecialskillinmakingdeliciousstrawberryjam.AuntFannywassingleandhadnochildren.Shedidn’tliketosharelovewithothers.Ithoughtshewasverylonely,althoughshedidn’tmindit.Shehadaworkshopwheremymotherhelpedhermakethebeststrawberryjam,andeveryoneinourtownboughtit.ButauntFannyaskedmymothernottotelltherecipe(秘方)ofmakingthestrawberryjamtoothers.Whenthestrawberrieswereripe,myfamilywouldpickthemtogether.Wetalkedandlaughed,experiencingthefunofpickingstrawberries.ButauntFannyneverjoinedus.Shejustaskedustopickstrawberriesquicklyandmakemorestrawberryjamtomakemoremoneyforher.Eachpersoninourtownsaidthatshejustpaidattentiontomoneyratherthananythingelse.Whatapoorwoman!It’snousehavingtoomuchmoneybecauseshehadnofamilyandfriendstoshareherhappinessduringherlifetime.MaybeitwastherecipethatbroughtsuccesstoauntFanny.Buttome,itwasjustacommonrecipe.Moneycanmakeyoufeelrichforawhile,butitisthebeautifuldaysspentwithfamilyandfriendsthattrulymakeyourich.1.Whoownstherecipeofmakingthebeststrawberryjam?A.Thewriter’smother.B.Thewriter.C.AuntFanny.D.Fanny’smother.2.WhydopeopleinthetownthinkauntFannyispoor?A.Becausesheneededtoworkhardinherworkshop.B.Becauseshepaidattentiontonothingexceptmoney.C.Becauseshehadnoclosefriendstosharedhersuccess.D.Becauseshealwaysthoughtofhelpingothersratherthanherself.3.—Whatdoesthelastword“rich”meaninthispassage?—Itmeans________.A.thesuccessofmakingstrawberryjamB.havingtherecipeandmuchmoneyC.thehappiness,one’sfamilyandfriendsD.owningabighouseandthelargefarmF18、IfyouevergototheUSandeatatarestaurant,there’saveryimportantdifferenceyoushouldknowabout.USpeoplehaveacustomtogivemoneytowaitersandwaitressesasatipfortheirwork.Butwhyisthis?Shouldn’twaitersgetpaidenoughbytheirbosses?Well,manywaitersandwaitressesgetpaidbelowtheUSminimumwage(最低工資)andworkfortipstomakeupforthat.AccordingtotheAmericantravelwebsiteTripAdvisor,somestatespaytheirservers(服務(wù)員)only$2.13(about14yuan)perhour.Whilenoonemakesyoutip,ifyouareatasit-downrestaurant,itisusuallyexpectedthatyoutipyourwaiter15to20percentofwhatyourbillis.It’snotjustforwaiterseither.Hotelmaids,hairdressersandtaxidriversalsousuallyworkfortips.Butitismuchmoreexpectedtotipwaiters.TheUShasn’talwayshadthistippingculture.Infact,peopleweremostlyagainstituntiltheProhibitionEra(禁酒令時(shí)代)inthe1920s.Thegovernmentsaidnoonecouldsellalcohol(酒).Then,restaurantshadtroublemakingenoughmoney.Sotheystartedtoaskpeopletotiptheirwaiters.Thistippingculturehaslastedthroughtheyears,butmostpeopledon’tlikeit.Somethinkrestaurantbossesuseitasanexcusetonotpaytheirworkerswell.Thereisn’tmuchactionbeingtakentomakeachangeyet.Sofornow,besuretotipyourwaiterwhenintheUS.1.Ifaserverworkseighthoursaday,hecangetfromhisboss.A.$2.13B.$17.04C.¥142.Besideswaitersandwaitresses,alsoworksfortipsintheUS.A.customersB.taxidriversC.restaurantbosses3.Whentherestaurantscouldn’tsellalcohol,.A.theywerebankrupt(破產(chǎn)的)andcloseddownB.thebossesstillmademuchmoneyC.theystartedtoaskpeopletotip4.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.thewaitersandwait

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