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山西省呂梁地區(qū)文水縣2024年中考英語模試卷含答案請(qǐng)考生注意:1.請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無效。2.答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項(xiàng)》,按規(guī)定答題。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、—Look!Ablindmanisinthemiddleofthestreet.It'stoodangerous.—Let'shelphimgothestreet.A.cross B.through C.a(chǎn)cross D.a(chǎn)long2、AmazingChina,afilmaboutChina’sachievements,isagreatandmakesmorepeopleproudofourcountry.A.doubt B.success C.result D.decision3、—Simon,howoldisyourfatherthisyear?—______.Andwejusthadaspecialbirthdaypartyforhis_____birthdaylastSunday.A.Fortieth;forty B.Forty;fortyC.Forty;fortieth D.Fortieth;fortieth4、Successwillbelongtothoseneversay“impossible”.A.whom B.what C.who D.Which5、—Ihaveabadcold.—Sorrytohearthat.You’dbettergotoseeaatonce.A.doctor B.cook C.writer D.farmer6、Drivingafterdrinking______alotoftrafficaccidentseveryyear.A.makes B.completes C.causes D.prevents7、Itistheschoolrooftop_______agroupofShanghaistudentshavegrownvegetables.A.which B.that C.what D.where8、Mr.Lingavethetextbookstoallthestudents______theoneswhohadalreadytakenthem.A.a(chǎn)bout B.except C.a(chǎn)mong D.with9、Tim,you'reallwet.Takeofftheclothes,youwillcatchacold.A.or B.a(chǎn)nd C.but D.so10、Youshouldgotoseehimsinceheissoseriouslyill.________,heisyourbrother.A.Inall B.Firstofall C.Aboveall D.AfterallⅡ.完形填空11、ItwasacoldwinternightwhenIstoppedforgasonmywayhomefromwork.Ifelt1andhadaslightheadache.Iworkedina2doctor’soffice.Duringthosedays,theofficewasoften3peoplewhohadacold,whichmademeevenbusierthanusual.ItseemedIwasgoingtobelate4homeandmyhusbandwouldbereadytopronouncemelateonceagain.Butmaybe5Ihurried,Icouldstillmakeit.Iwasheadinginsideto6formygaswhenInoticedanoldcoupleatthecounter.Iheardthemaskingthe7tothenearesthospital.ItwasthehospitalthatIhadjust8afewminutesago.Theyoungmanatthecounterwastryingtobe9byexplaininghowtogetthere.Butthefactwasthathewastellingthemawhole10route.SoIwalkedovertothecoupleandsaid,“Wouldyouliketo11metothehospital?”ThenIsawalookofreliefovertheirfaces.“I’mgoingthere,too.”Isaid,whichwasn’taliesinceIhadjust12upmymindtodoitperfectly.Igotinmycarandbegantodrive13.Ilookedbackseveraltimestobe14theywererightbehindme.Ittookusonlyfifteenminutestogetthereasrushhourtrafficwasbeginningto15down.IfeltbetterthanIdidalldayandmyheadachewasnearlygone.1.A.bringB.sadC.freeD.tired2.A.busyB.freeC.quietD.noisy3.A.calledforB.a(chǎn)skedforC.filledwithD.pleasedwith4.A.gettingB.callingC.runningD.walking5.A.unlessB.ifC.thoughD.while6.A.costB.takeC.payD.spend7.A.distanceB.numberC.priceD.way8.A.waitedB.goneC.a(chǎn)rrivedD.left9.A.carefulB.thankfulC.helpfulD.wonderful10.A.wrongB.sameC.specialD.perfect11.A.leadB.takeC.showD.follow12.A.keptB.madeC.takenD.fixed13.A.backB.upC.outD.down14.A.worriedB.sureC.a(chǎn)ngryD.surprised15.A.dieB.cutC.putD.setⅢ.語法填空12、Makingfriendsisaskill.Likemostskills,youcanimproveit1.youarepatient.Ifyouwanttomeetpeopleandmakefriends,youmustbe2.(will)totakeaction.Youmustfirstgowheretherearepeople.Youwon'tmakefriendsstayinghomealone.Joiningacluboragroup,talkingtothosewholikethesamethingsasyoudoismuch3.(easy).Orjoinsomeoneinsomeactivities.Manypeopleare4.whentalkingtonewpeople.Afterall,meetingstrangersmeansseeingtheunknown.Andit'shumannaturetofeelabit5.(pleasant)abouttheunknown.Mostoffearsabout6.(deal)withnewpeoplecomefromdoubts(懷疑)aboutourselves.Weimagineotherpeoplearejudgingus—findingustootallortooshort,toothisortoothat.Butdon'tforgetthattheymustbefeelingthes7.way.Trytoacceptyourselfasyouare,andtrytomakeothersfeelathome.You'llallfeel8.(comfortable).Trytobebraveevenifyoudon'tfeelthatwaywhenyouenteraroomfullofstrangers.Walktallandstraight,lookdirectlyatotherpeopleandsmile.Ifyouseesomeoneyou'dliketospeakto,saysomething.Don'twaitfortheotherpersontostartatalk.Justmeetingsomeonenew9.(do)meanthatyou'llmakefriendswiththatperson.Friendshipisbasedonmutual(相互的)likingsand"giveandtake".10.takestimeandeffort(精力)forustodevelopfriendship.Andtherearethingsthatstopanewfriendshipfromgrowing.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Ihadunpleasantexperiencesinasummerfiveyearsago.Myfatherdiedinacaraccident,leavingmymother,mytwoyoungerbrothersandIalone.Atthattime,Iwasaseniorhighschoolstudent.Aftermyfather’sfuneral,Ihadnochoicebuttodropoutofschoolandworkinafactory.Ireallywantedtoreturntoschoolandwantedtogotocollege,butIcouldn`t.Ionlyhopedtobringupmytwoyoungerbrothers.Lifewasnoteasyforme,forIcan’taffordtheirtuitionevenifIworkedfromdaytonightwithoutstopping.Withoutmyfather’sprotection,IthoughtIwasaslave(奴隸)tothefate.Lateron,somethingchangedmylife.Istillrememberthatitwasarainyday.Iputmyselfintherainandwalkedslowlyinthestreet.Suddenlytherainstopped!Iraisedmyheadandfound“thesky”wasinfactadarkblueumbrella.ThenInoticedamiddle-agedmanwithonelegoncrutchstandingbehindme.Hesaidtome,“Whynotrunwithoutanumbrella?Ifyoudidn`trun,youwouldgetdrenched.”Themantoldmethathewaspromoter.Heoncedreamedofbeingapoliceman,butanaccidentruinedhisdream.Thoughhispresentjobwasnotsuitableforhislegs,itwasawonderfulstarttohim.Hewasveryhappythathedidn`tloseheartandstill“ran”ontheroadoflife…Iwasencouragedbytheman’swords.IwenttoabigcityandIbecameanassurancerepresentative(擔(dān)保代表).Aftertwoyears’running,Ididwellandmyfamilyconditionturnedbetterlittlebylittle.LaterIreturnedtoschoolandsucceededinmyentrancetouniversity.Lifeislikethis.Whenyouareinrainydaysinyourlife,ifyoucouldn`tfindawaytopreventyoufrombeingwet,youwouldbeoverwhelmed.Butifyoudecidetogetridofit,you`lldiscoverthattherainydayslastnotsolongasyouimagine.1.Whathappenedtothewriteratthebeginningofthestory?A.Hisfatherdiedinacaraccidentsixyearsago.B.Hehadtodropoutofschooltolookafterhissickmother.C.Hecouldn`taffordhistwobrothers’tuitionevenifheworkedfromdaytonight.D.Hedidn`thavemoneytoholdthefuneralforhisfather.2.Aboutthemiddle-agedmanwithonelegoncrutch,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Hehaddreamedofbeingapoliceman.B.Hewasapromoter.C.Helostoneleginanaccident.D.Hehadagoodjobwhichwassuitableforhimverywell.3.WhatdoestheunderlinedmeaninChinese?A.wetB.verydryC.quitenervousD.reallycomfortable4.What’sthemainideaofthesixthparagraph?A.Thewriterdidn`twanttolistentothemiddle-agedmanandleftwithoutanyword.B.Thewritermadefriendswiththemiddle-agedmanandtheygotonwellwitheachother.C.Thewriterhadtogiveuphisdreamandbecameapromoterasthemiddle-agedman.D.Thewriterlearnedfromthemiddle-agedmanandthesituationgotbetter.5.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.RunoutoftheRainySeasonofYourLife.B.CarefortheDisabledPerson.C.TrytoBeIndependent.D.GettoKnowMoreAboutMiddle-agedPeople.B14、Holmessaid,“Somebodysentaletterwithfivepips(桔核)initfromIndia,andarrivedsevenweekslatertokillJohn’suncle.ThentheysentfivepipsfromScotlandandarrivedthreedayslatertokillJohn’sfather.NowtheyhavesentfivepipstoJohnfromLondon!”“Thelettersareallfromseaports(海港).Thewriterwasonashipwhenhewrotetheletters,”Ireplied.“Verygood,Watson!AndJohn’senemyisinLondonalready!”“Well,Ihopetheywon’tkillyoungJohn,”Isaid.Buttheydid.Thenextmorning,wereadinthenewspaperthatapolicemanfoundhimdienearWaterloostation.Holmeswasveryangryaboutit.“Hecametomeforhelpandthosemenmurderedhim!I’mgoingtofindthem,ifit’sthelastthingIdo!”hesaidtome,andhehurriedoutofthehouse.Atnight,whenhecameback,hewastired,butpleased,hesaid,“IknowthenamesofJohn’senemies!AndnowI’mgoingtosendthemasurprise!Thiswillfrightenthem!”Hetookfivepipsfromanorangeandputtheminanenvelope(信封).Onithewrote“S.H.forJ.C.”“I’msendingthepipstocaptainJamesCalhoun.HisshipiscalledtheStar.HeandhismenaresailingbacktoGeorgia,USA.”“Howdidyoufindhim,Holmes?”Iasked.“Ship’spapers,”hesaid,“I’velookedathundredsofthemtoday.Onlyoneship,theStar,wasinthethreeportsattherighttimes,thismorningtheStarleftLondontosailbacktoGeorgia.Ifoundoutthatthecaptainandtwoofhismen,allAmericans,weren’tontheshiplastnight,soI’msuretheykilledJohn.WhentheyarriveinAmerica,they’llgetthepipsandthenthepolicewillcatchthem!”1.Holmeswas________aboutJohn’sdeath.A.curious B.worried C.crazy D.a(chǎn)ngry2.TheStarleftLondonfor________.A.Canada B.AustraliaC.America D.India3.Whodoyouthinktheunderlinedletters“J.C.”standfor?A.JamesCalhoun B.JamesColumbusC.JohnCalhoun D.JohnColumbus4.Whichorderiscorrectaccordingtothestory?①JohncametoHolmesforhelp.②Johnreceivedaletterwithfivepips.③Johnwaskilled.④HolmessentfivepipstoJ.C.A.③①④② B.③④①② C.④①③② D.②①③④C15、ItwasSaturdaymorningandIaskedseven-year-oldKelleytoletherdaddytakehertogymclass.Butshedidn’tagree.IexplainedthatsomefriendswouldvisitourhousethatdayandIhadtocleanthehouse.Butthetruthwas,Ihadspent20yearswatchingKelley’sfiveelderbrothersandsisterstakelessonsandIjustwantedtogetoutofit.However,seeingKelleywasgoingtocry,Idecidedtodothisoncemore.Lookingthroughthedoor,Iwatchedastheteacherledthestudentstoaropehanginginthecornerofthegym.Oneafteranother,eachchildinlineclimbedupthethickropewhiletheteacherhelditatthebottom.ThenitwasKelley’sturn—theyoungestintheclass.Withabigsmile,sheclimbedhigherandhigher.Thenithappened.Abouthalfwayup,theteacherloudlywarned,“Don’tgoupanyfartherthanyou’reabletocomedown.”Kelleyhalted...Thenslowlymoveddownallthewaytothefloor.Iknewshewasheadingtothetopofthatropeandwasperfectlycapable(能勝任的)ofreachingit.Whydidshestop?Iquestionedheronthewayhome.“Kelley,couldyouhaveclimbedallthewaytothetop?”“Yes,”shequietlyreplied.“Thenwhydidn’tyoukeepgoing?”Silence.“Wasitbecauseofwhattheteachersaid?”Iasked.Shenodded.Iknewitwastimetoteach.“Kelley,don’tletanybodymakeyoudoubtyourself.Don’teverletanyonekeepyoufromknowingwhatyoucando...Eventhoughtheyseembigger,orsmarterorolder.Willyourememberthat?”Isaid.“Yes!”sheansweredquickly.IwasgladIchosetotakeKelleytotheclassandgottheopportunitytoteachheranimportantlesson.1.ThewriterdidNOTwanttotakeKelleytogymclassatfirstbecauseshe__________.A.becameverytiredofit B.neededtovisitsomefriendsC.hadsomuchhouseworktodo D.hadtotakelessonsherself2.SeeingKelleyclimbinghigherandhigher,theteacherfelt_________.A.a(chǎn)ngry B.worried C.proud D.pleased3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thewriterhassixchildrentolookafter.B.Kelleywouldlikeherfathertotakehertogymnasticsclass.C.TheotherchildreningymnasticclassareyoungerthanKelley.D.Kelleywasveryfrightenedbeforetheteacher’swarning.4.WhatdidthewriterexpectKelleytodo?A.Totakecareofhersafety. B.Tofollowtheteacher’sadvice.C.Todoasotherstudentsdo. D.Tohaveconfidenceinherself.5.Theunderlinedword“halted”inparagraph3means.A.smiled B.stopped C.remembered D.countedD16、LearnersofEnglish,especiallyself-taughtlearnersmayhavetroubleinunderstandingspeechesbynativespeakers.Thefollowingwaysmighthelpimprovetheirlisteningability.Firstofall,dothingsstepbystep.Itisnotgoodtolistentosomethingbeyondyourlevel.Betterchooseasuitablecourseandstartwiththefirstbook.Goontothesecondbookonlyafteryouaresureyouunderstandthefirstone.Secondly,sticktoonecourseofstudy.Don’tchangebooksoften.Neverletyourattentionbeattractedbyanothercoursejustbecauseitseemstobemore“fashionable”.Thirdly,listentotheEnglishnewsprogramovertheradiofromtimetotime.BettergothroughthenewsstoriesintheChinese-languagenewspaperfirst.ThatwillmakeiteasyforyoutounderstandtheEnglishnewsontheradio.Fourthly,ifyouhavetime,listentosomeinterestingstoriesin“SpecialEnglishfromtheV.O.A.ortherlisteningmaterialsofthesamelevelasthatofyourtextbook”.1.ThisisapieceofadvicetolearnersofEnglishonhowto________.A.improvetheirlisteningability B.readfastC.writebetterEnglishandreadfaster D.speakcorrectly2.IfyouwanttounderstandtheEnglishnewsprogramontheradio,youshould________.A.readtheChinese-languagenewspaperstepbystepB.readagainandagaintheChinese-languagenewspaperC.gothroughtheChinese-languagenewspaperfirstD.beabletorecitetheChinese-languagenewspaper3.Theauthoradvisedthatonceyouhavetakenupacourse,you________.A.shouldsticktoitB.shouldbeginwiththelastbookC.shouldtakeupothercoursesiftheyaremorefashionableD.shouldn’tdoanythingelse4.1nthispassage,V.O.A.standsfor________.A.a(chǎn)bookB.a(chǎn)magazineC.a(chǎn)text-bookD.a(chǎn)radiostationE17、AmotherinAustraliawastoldbyadoctorthathernewbornsonwas“dead”,butshehelpedbringhimbacktolifebyholdingthebabyagainstherbody.Sheusedamethodknownas“kangaroocare”(袋鼠護(hù)理法).Thechild,namedJamie,wasbornafteronly27weekswithhistwinsister,Emily,atahospitalinSydney.Herbirthwentwell,buthiswasadifferentstory.Thedoctorstruggledfor20minutestosaveJamiebeforedeclaring(宣布)himdead.“Hislittlearmsandlegswerejustfallingdownawayfromhisbody,”KateOggsaid,“Itookmycoatoffandputhimonmychestwithhisheadovermyarm.”Sheandherhusband,David,spoketothechildasshecontinuedtoholdhimfornearlytwohours.Duringthattime,thetwo-poundbabyshowedsignsoflife.Shesaid,“Itoldmymom,whowasthere,thathewasstillalive.Thenheheldouthishandandgrabbed(抓住)myfinger.”Theirtinybabygrewstrongerandstrongerinhismother’sarms,andtheirfinalgoodbyeturnedintoahello.Thedoctoratfirstignored(忽視)thebaby’smovements,butwhenheputthestethoscope(聽診器)toitschest,hismouthwaswideopenandhesaid,“it’smyfault.It’samiracle(奇跡).”“The‘kangaroocare’helpsthebabykeepbodywarmth,”DrPinchiSrinivasansaid,“Italsoregulates(調(diào)節(jié))heartbeatandbreathingratesandisbelievedtohelpweightgainandimprovesleepinghabits.Fatherscanalsouse“kangaroocare”.Thekeytothemethodisskin-to-skincontact.Thepracticebeganinlessdevelopednations.Ithasbecomearecognizedpracticeinhelpingpremature(早產(chǎn))babies.Thetechniques(技術(shù))isgoodforbabies,andisusedinmanybabycarecentres.1.Afterhearingwhatthedoctorsaid,themother________.A.chosetobelievethedoctorB.didn’tgiveupandtriedtobringherbabytolifeC.becamesosadthatshealmostbecamemad2.Whenthebabyfirstshowedsighsoflife,thedoctor________.A.didn’tnoticethebaby’smovementsB.wastooshockedtodoanythingC.wasmovedbywhatthemotherdidtothebaby3.FromwhatDrPinchiSrinivasansaid,welearnthebabycamebacktolifemainlybecauseof________.A.themother’ssoftwordsB.thedoctor’scarefulcareC.skin-to-skincontactwiththemother4.Accordingtothepassage,prematurebabiesrefertobabiesthatareborn________.A.withdiseasesB.beforetheirtimeC.dead5.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Ababywasalmostkilledbyadoctor’swrongdecision.B.AdoctorinAustraliaannouncedababywasdeadbymistake.C.AmominAustraliasavedherbabywith“kangaroocare”.F18、ThisisasongmillionsofAmericanswillhearthisNewYear'sEve.ItiscalledAuldLangSyne(《友誼地久天長(zhǎng)》).ItisthetraditionalmusicplayedduringtheNewYear'scelebration.AuldLangSyneisanoldScottishpoem.Ittellsabouttheneedtorememberoldfriends.Thewords“auldlangsyne”mean“oldlongsince”.Nooneknowswhowrotethepoemfirst.However,aversion(版本)byScottishpoetRobertBumswaspublished(出版)in1796.Thewordsandmusicweknowtodayfirstappearedinasongbookthreeyearslater.ThesongisplayedintheUnitedStatesmainlyonNewYear'sEve.Theversion(譯文)youarehearingtodayisbytheWashingtonSaxophoneQuartet.AsweendourprogramwithAuldLangSyne.IwouldliketowishallourradiofriendsaveryHappyNewYear!ThisisBuddyThomas.1.Thispassageisfrom__.A.a(chǎn)newspaper. B.a(chǎn)magazine. C.a(chǎn)TVprogram. D.a(chǎn)radioprogram.2._isintroducingAuldLangSynetous.A.RobertBums. B.TheWashingtonSaxophoneQuartet.C.BuddyThomas. D.Thepassagedoesn'ttellus.3.ThewordsandmusicofAuldLangSyneweknowtodayfirstappeared_.A.In1790. B.In1793. C.In1796. D.In1799.4.ThesongAuldLangSynei

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