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2024年山東省青島市膠州市中考四模英語(yǔ)試題含答案

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(xiě)在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫(xiě)在試題卷、草稿紙上均無(wú)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、Foranartistwhohasnolackofpassionandgreatcouragetoovercomeanydifficulties,hisinspirationsofartwill

never______

A.calmdownB.passonC.wakeupD.runout

2、specialclasswehadtoday!Welearnedaboutkungfu.

A.HowB.WhatC.HowaD.Whata

3、一Welldone!YoudidverywellintheHnalexam.Couldyoupleasetellme?

一Sure.Ilistenedtotheteachercarefullyanddidlotsofexercises.

A.whichisthebestwaytoimprovemygrade

B.howdidyoudealwithtogetthegoodmarks

C.whatyoudidtogetthegoodmarks

4、一Excuseme,whereisthenearestbookstorearoundhere?

——JustgoalongCenterStreetandturnleft.Xinhuabookstoreisyourright.

A.inB.onC.atD.to

5、一Couldyoutellmehowtowritemyhomeworkonthecomputer?

一First,opennewdocument,andthenclickmouseon“newdocument”.

A.the;aB.a;theC.a;aD.the;the

6、-Canyouanswerthisquestion?-Sorry,Ican_________understandit.

A.hardlyB.almostC.quiteD.nearly

7>Inthewordshomelessanduseless,the-lessmeans?

A.befullofB.withoutC.veryD.can

8、Afterthediscussion,thestudentsaskedtheirteachernext.

A.whichtodoB.whattodo

C.howtodoD.whentodo

9、一Howmanylettershaveyougotfromyouronlinefriendssincelastyear?

—,We'rejustchattingwitheachotherwhenwe'refree.

A.NothingB.NoneC.NoD.Noone

10、Susanherfriend'sinvitation,forshehasanimportantmeetingtotakepartin.

A.cutdownB.pulleddownC.turneddownD.wrotedown

II.完形填空

11、Lastweekendattheairport,Ihadsomeextratimebeforegoingthroughsecurity(安檢)tocatchmy

plane.Whilewonderingwhattodo,Idecideditwastheperfecttimeandplaceto1foranactofkindnesstodo.

Outsidesecuritytherewasagirlhaving2forsale.ItoldherthatI'dliketobuyflowersforsomeoneelse,

andshecoulddecidewhoto3themto.Shelookedalittleconfused(迷惑的),soI4perhapsshecould

givethemtosomeonewholookedlikealittle5Thatwasbecauseheorshemightneedsomecheeringup.

Atfirst,thegirlanswered,66Thafscrazy.wButthenIexplainedalittlemoreabouttheideaofdoingsomething

6forastranger,andsheunderstood.66191!neverknowhowitturnsout,“Isaid,ubutyouwillhavethe

opportunitytomakesomeone'sgoodday."Atthattime,shestartedtoseemexcitedaboutit.

Shewentto7theflowersoutofthewatertheyweresittingin,andIexplained,66Ifsfinetoleavethem

inthere8thepersonwhoyouwanttogivethemcomes.”

Atthatpoint,Ithinkshewasbetweensurpriseandhappiness,becauseitmightbeherfirsttimetomeeta

customerlikeme.I9fortheflowers,saidgoodbye,andjoinedinthesecurityline.WhatanicedayIhad!

1.A.waitB.leaveC.guideD.look

2.A.flowersB.candiesC.paintingsD.pancakes

3.A.sellB.compareC.giveD.mail

4.A.introducedB.suggestedC.expectedD.offered

5.A.afraidB.friendlyC.specialD.sad

6.A.kindB.scaredC.rightD.simple

7.A.plantB.takeC.growD.move

8.A.afterB.sinceC.untilD.as

9.A.paidB.headedC.spokeD.reached

m.語(yǔ)法填空

12、.語(yǔ)法填空

Onesheep,twosheep...632sheep...stillawake...

Peoplealwaysbelievethatcountingsheep1.(be)helpfultotheirsleep.Butdoesit2.(real)work?

ScientistsatOxfordUniversitytestedit.Twosleepresearcherslookedatthepeoplewhohad^_(dif行cult)insleeping.

Theydividedthem^^differentgroups.Thentheyaskedthemtotryallkindsofwaystohelp5.(they)fallasleepquickly.

Surprisingly,it6.(take)thosewhowereaskedtocountsheepmoretimetofallasleepthanthosewhoweren't.Butwhen

theywereaskedtoimaginearelaxingpicture-abeach,fore7.,theyfellasleepabouttwentyminutes8.(soon)than

before,accordingtoareportinTheNewYorkTimes.

“Sometimes,countingtasksareOK,b9.theyarethoughtasstressfulbymanypeople/5Dr.RichardstoldABCNews.

66AslO.result,itmaybeagoodwaytotryimaginingcoloredfishslowlyswimminginarivertohelpyousleepatnight,“

suggestedRichards.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、ThereisonewordthatisonthelipsofAmericans,dayandnight,“Sorry”.

OnetimeasIwaswalkingonthestreet,ayoungmanranbyhurriedly,brushingagainstmyhandbag.Evenashe

continuedonhisway,heturnedbackandsaid“sorry”tome.Eveninarush,hedidn'tforgettoapologize.

Oneday,afterIboughtsomeapples,thesalesmanwasgivingmethechange,butIwasn'treadyforit,andacoin

droppedontheground,66Fmsorryhesaidwhilebendingdowntopickitup.Iwaspuzzled—whywouldheapologize

whenitwasmyfault?

Anothertime,Isteppedonaman'sfootinanescalator.Atthesametime,webothsaid"sorry”?Ithoughtit

interesting:wasitreallynecessaryforhimapologize?

Lateron,anAmericanfriendexplainedtomethataccordingtotheAmericanideas,theescalatorispublicplacewhich

everyoneshouldbeabletostandin.Aftersomeoneoccupiesapositionintheescalator,makingitdifficultforsomeone

elsetoHndaplacetostandin,isn'titnecessarytoexpressanapology?

DuringmystayinAmerica,Igraduallyrealizedthatwhenfriction(摩擦)occursindailylife,Americansdon"care

muchaboutwhoisresponsible.Ifsomeoneistroubled,a“sorry”isalwaysnecessary.Eveniftheotherpersonishurt,

the“sorry”wouldcooltempers.PerhapsthisiswhyIneversawanyonequarrelingonthebuses,subwaysorstreetsin

America.

1.Whenthesalesmangavemethechange,

A.Ipurposelydidn'twanttoacceptitfromthesalesman

B.thesalesmanpurposelydidn'twanttopassittome

C.Iwasslowertoacceptitthanthesalesmantogiveittome

D.thesalesmanwasslowertogiveittomethanIcouldacceptit

2.ThemanonwhosefeetIsteppedapologizedtomebecause,

A.theescalatorisapublicplace

B.themanwasveryafraidofme

C.the“sorry”saidtomewasforeveryone

D.therewasn'tenoughroomtogetmyfeetin

3.Inthispassage,theauthorseemstofeeltheAmericans9"sorry”.

A.angrywithB.disappointedwith

C.interestedinD.approvingof

B

14、DearSusan,

Howareyou?I'mgoingtovisitHongKongwithMumandDadnextmonth.WellarriveonthesecondofAugust.Ifs

soexciting!Wecanmeeteachothersoon!

IwillspendadayinOceanParkonthethirdofAugust.Iknowthatyou'vevisitedOceanParkmanytimesbefore.Can

yougivemesomeadviceonwhattoseeinOceanPark?

IwouldalsoliketovisityouatyourhomeonthefourthofAugust.Areyoufreeonthatday?Fveboughtapresentfor

you.Ithinkyou911loveit.

Bytheway.wouldyouliketogotoDisneylandwithme?IreallywanttotakesomephotoswithyouinDisneyland.You

knowIlovethefamouscartooncharactersofDisneysuchasSnowWhiteandMickeyMouseverymuch.Iknowyou

lovethemtoo.

WhencanyougotoDisneylandwithme?Pleaseletmeknow.1*11stayuntiltheninthofAugustandgobacktoEngland

onthatday

SeeyousoonLove

Lily

1.HowlongwillLilystayinHongKong?

A.OnedayB.Eightdays.C.TendaysD.Ninedays

2.WhatwillLilydoonthefourthofAugust?

A.BuyapresentB.VisitOceanPark

C,VisitSusanatherhomeD.GobacktoEngland

3.WhatwillLilydoinDisneyland?

A.TakephotosB.Watchacartoon

C.SeeaHimofMickeyMouseD.ReadthestoryofSnowWhite

4.Lilywantstoknow_______

A.ifSusanhasreceivedherpresentB.whenshewillgobacktoEngland

C.ifSusancanmeetherattheairportD.whenSusancangotoDisneylandwithher

C

15、

HarrypotterandtheDeathlyHallows

DeceptivelyDelicious

ByJ.K.Rowling

ByJessicaSeinfeld

Paperback,784pages.

Hardcover,204pages.

Publisher(出版商):

Publisher:Collins(08/25/2014)

ArthuraLevine(06/05/2012)

ReadingLevel:Parents

Readinglevel:Primaryschoolstudents

Price:$14.68

Price:$16.50

RichDad,PoorDadTheRoad

ByRobertT.KiyosakiByCormacMcCarthy

Paperback,266pagesPaperback,304pages.

Publisher:BusinessPlus(03/12/2013)Publisher:VintageBooks(02/16/2015)

ReadingLevel:Age11-14ReadingLevel:Adults

ce:$7.50Price:$6.45

1.Howmanybooksarewrittenforchildrenamongthebooks?

A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four

2.Whichofthefollowingbooksisthelatestinprint?

A.DeceptivelyDeliciousB.TheRoad

C.HarryPotterandtheDeathlyHallowsD.RichDad,PoorDad

3.IfNancybuys3copiesofHarryPotterandtheDeathlyHallowsand2copyofRichDad,PoorDad,howmuchshould

shepay?

A.$3.65.B.$59.50.C.$64.50.D.$74.45.

D

16>Parentsoftenbelievethattheyhaveagoodrelationshipwiththeirteenagers.Butlastsummer,JoannaandHenry

noticedachangeintheirolderson:suddenlyheseemedtobetalkingfarmoretohisfriendsthantohisparents.nThe

doortohisroomisalwaysshut.**Joannanoted.

TinaandMarknoticedsimilarchangesintheir14-year-olddaughter.nSheusedtositinmyarmsonthesofaandtalk

withme,"saidMark.nNowwejokethatshedoesthisonlywhenshewantssomething.Sometimesshewantstobe

treatedlikealittlegirlandsometimeslikeayounglady.Theproblemisfiguringoutwhichtimeiswhich.n

Beforeage11,childrenliketotelltheirparentswhat*sontheirminds.nInfact,parentsarefirstonthelist."said

MichaelRiera,authorofUncommonSenseforParentswithTeenagers."Thiscompletelychangesduringtheteen

years.HRieraexplained.HTheytalktotheirfriendsfirst,thenmaybetheirteachers,andtheirparentslast.*1

Parentswhoknowwhafsgoingonintheirteenagers*livesareinthebestpositiontohelpthem.Tobreakdownthewall

ofsilence,parentsshouldcreatechancestounderstandwhattheirchildrenwanttosay,andtrytofindwaystotalkand

writetothem.Andtheymustgivetheirchildrenamentalbreak,forchildrenalsoneedfreedom,thoughyoung.Another

thingparentsshouldrememberisthattobeafriend,notamanager,withtheirchildrenisabetterwaytoknowthem.

1.WecanknowMichaelRierainthepassageis?

A.Anauthor.B.Amother.C.Afather.D.Ateenager.

2."Thedoortohisroomisalwaysshut*,suggeststhattheson,

A.isalwaysbusywithhisstudies

B.doesn*twanttobedisturbed

C.keepshimselfawayfromhisparents

D.beginstodislikehisparents

3.WhattroublesTinaandMarkmostisthat.

A.theirdaughterisn*taslovelyasbefore

B.theycan*treadtheirdaughter'smindexactly

C.theydon'tknowwhattosaytotheirdaughter

D.theirdaughtertalkswiththemonlywhensheneedshelp

4.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsnthewallofsilenceninthelastparagraph?

A.Teenagerstalkalotwiththeirfriends.

B.Teenagersdonotwanttounderstandtheirparents.

C.Teenagersdonottalkmuchwiththeirparents.

D.Teenagerstalklittleabouttheirownlives.

5.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

A.Parentsareunhappywiththeirgrowingchildren.

B.Parentshavesuitablewaystotalkwiththeirteenagers.

C.Parentsshouldbepatientwiththeirsilentteenagers.

D.Parentsshouldtrytounderstandtheirteenagers.

E

17、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的三個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B和C)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Therewasaterribleearthquake.Whentherescuers(救援者)reachedoneyoungwoman'shouse,theysawher

body.Shewaskneelinglikeapersonwhowasworshipping(拜神).Herbodywasleaningforward(前傾)hertwo

handsweresupportinganobject.Thefallinghadbrokenherback.ThecoldbodytoldthemthatshehadThe

rescuersleftthishouseandwentontosearchthenextbuilding.

Withasecondthought,theteamleaderwenttothehouse.Again,hekneltdownandusedhishandtosearchthe

littlespace____thedeadbody.

Suddenly,hecried:“Achild!Thereisachild!”

Thewholeteamworkedtogether.Carefully,theyremovedthepilesofruined(毀壞的)objectsaroundthedeadwoman.

Therewasalittleboywrappedinablanketunderhismother'sdeadbody.Obviously(明顯地卜whenthehousewas

falling,thewomanhadusedherbodytoherson.

Whenadoctoropenedtheblankettotheboy,hesawacellphoneinside.Therewasaonthescreenanditread:

“Dearbaby,ifyoulive,alwaysrememberthatIloveyou.”

1.A.aliveB.deadC.nice

2.A.andB.soC.or

3.A.horseB.hourC.house

4.A.putawayB.takenawayC.passedaway

5.A.backB.awayC.near

6.A.intoB.underC.next

7.A.3monthsoldB.3-months-oldC.3-month-old

8.A.protectB.removeC.perform

9.A.changeB.examineC.laugh

10.A.lessonB.musicC.message

18、Imaginehavinganidea,drawingitonpaper,bringingittoastoreandseeingitturnedintoanobject.Thisisnow

possiblewiththehelpof3Dprinters.Suchmachineswereonceusedjustbyuniversitiesandbigcompanies,butnow,

storeswith3DprintingservicesareappearingaroundtheUnitedStates.

BryanJaycoxandhiswifeopenedTheBuildShopLLCinLosAngelestwoyearsago.TheJaycoxsoffer3Dprinting

classesandservicesforanyonewhoisinterested.

“Ithink3Dprintingisgoingtobehuge.Ifsgoingtohaveahugeinfluenceonsocietyasawhole.”saysKiChongTran,

oneofthestudentsinarecentclass.Heplanstoopena3DprintingbusinessinCambodia(柬埔寨).

3DprintingservicesarecomingintoAmericanpeople'slife.TheUPSStoreisanationwideretailer(零售商)that

providescopyingandotherservices.TheUPSStorerecentlyput3Dprintersinthreeofitsindependently-ownedstores.

BurkeJonesownsoneofthestoresinSanDiego.

“Thedemandhasbeenamazing.Therehasbeenalotofinterestfrompeople.It'sbeenmuchmorethanIwouldhave

imagined.”

TheUPSStoreplanstoadd3Dprintersinthreemorestores.

For$11,someoneuseda3Dprintertoproducetwosmallplasticpartsaspartofaknuckle(指節(jié))forahand.Heworks

forthecompanywhichistestingfingerprosthetics(假肢).Hesaysthesame-dayornext-dayprintingserviceswillspeed

uptestingofpartsandgetthemtopatientsfaster.

Staples,anAmericanstore,isselling3Dprintersonitswebsiteforaslowasabout$1,300.Aswithanytechnology-

expertsexpecttheprintingspeedtoincreaseandthepricetogodown.

BryanJaycoxrequires$15anhourtoprintanobject.Healsosetsthepricedependingonthesizeoftheobjectandup

to$50anhourfordesignandlaborservices.

MrJaycoxthinksthatwithinfiveyears,ButKiChongTransayseventoday'stechnology

canmakeadifferenceinadevelopingcountrylikeCambodia.

“With3Dprintingyoucangivethemtools,sotheyareresponsiblemorefortheirowndevelopmentandtheylearnskills

beyondjustlikelearningEnglishandbecomingatourguideorsomethinglikethat.Youcanactuallycreatethingsthat

givevaluetotheworld.”

Hesaysit'snotjustCambodiabutanywherewherethereisa3Dprinter,itcanturnagoodideaintoreality.

1.Whatcan3Dprintersdoaccordingtothepassage?

A.Comeupwithanidea.

B.Drawonapieceofpaper.

C.Helpuserstospendlessmoney.

D.Turnanideaintoaphysicalobject.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninthispassage?

A.Makeusers'lifebetter.

B.Makefriendswithusers.

C.Make3Dprinterseasiertouse.

D.Use3Dprinterstomakemoney.

3.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.3Dprinting

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