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2024年中考人教版英語(yǔ)預(yù)測(cè)模擬試卷2

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3.先考聽(tīng)力,在聽(tīng)力開(kāi)始前有兩分鐘聽(tīng)力試音時(shí)間。

第一節(jié)閱讀理解(本題共15小題,每小題2分,計(jì)30分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。

A

TopAnswers

Whatwasyourfavoritesubjectinschool?

Science25%

History.Ireallylovedstudyingdifferenttimeperiods,

Math18%

countriesandcultures.Istilllovetoreadhistorybooks;travel

History/socialstudies17%

whenpossible;watchtheHistoryChannel.

English14%

一KristinSinger

Other(includesmusic,art,etc.)26%

Art.Iwasshyandquiet,andIcouldexpressmyfeelings

Whatyourfavoritesubjectsaysaboutyou

throughmyartwork.Ithelpedtobuildmyself-confidence.

Science:Youarehighlycurious.Youtryto

—BlairC.Wilke

understandthingsbystudyingthemcarefully.You

History/socialstudies.Agreatteachergotmethinkingabout

wiselyconnectideasorreasons.

therolethateachofusplaysinsocietyandhowwecan

Art:Youarealwayslookingforthebrightside,

changethecourseofhistory.

eveninthedarkestsituations,andoftenseethe

一RichardGoldman

biggerpicture.

English.Itcreatedaloveofbooksandwritinginme.Being

History:Youseemtoremembereverything.You

abletowritebeautifulwordsforotherstoreadisrealmagic.

arewise,humorousandhardworking.

-TammyBond

Math:You'rewellorganized,seldomlateand

Math.SomeofthegreatestlifelessonsIeverlearnedwerein

verystrict.Youcantellwhatthingswillbelike.

math.AndthenIdecidedrdbeamathteacher.

English:Youarecreativeandopen-minded.You

-TeriBench

lovetoexploreinyourownmind.

)1.WhatpercentofpeopleinthissurveylikeScience?

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A.17%.B.18%.C.25%.D.26%

()2.WhatdoKristinSingerandRichardGoldmanhaveincommon?

A.TheybothlikedHistory.B.Theydidwellinsocialstudies.

C.Theybothenjoyedtravelling.D.TheyshowedinterestinMath.

()3.WhatdoesTammyBond'sfavoritesubjectsayabouther?

A.Sheishighlycuriousandstudiesthingscarefully.

B.Sheisshyandquietandfindsbeautythroughart.

C.Sheisstrictandcantellwhatthingswillbelike.

D.Sheiscreativeandlovestoexploreinhermind.

B

Whetheryellow,redorwhite,theonionisavegetablethatyoumaynotknowwell.Thelistofitsusesin

cookingisendless.Peoplehaveusedonionstoaddflavor(味道)totheirfoodsforthousandsofyears.Besides

onions?greattaste,theyareverygoodforyou.Theyhavespecialchemicals(化學(xué)物質(zhì))thatimproveyourability

tofightoffsicknessandyouhavefewerchancesofgettingadisease.

Nomatterhowgoodonionsareforyou,itisdifficulttocutanonionwithoutyoureyesfillingwithtears!

Whenyoucutintoanonion,irritating(刺激性的)chemicalsinsidetheonionwillgetintotheair.Theytouchyour

wholeeyesandcausepain.Youreyesmaketearstowashawaythechemicalsandprotectyoureyes.

Luckily,cooksandscientistshavediscoveredsomewaystokeepyoufromcryingwhenyoucutuponions:

?Cuttheonionunderrunningwater.Thewaterwillwashawaythechemicalsbeforetheycanreachyour

eyes.

?Useafantoblowairovertheonionasyoucutit.Theairwillblowthechemicalsawayfromyoureyes.

?Puttheonioninafridgeforanhourbeforecutting.Thishelpsmakethechemicalsintheonionmoveslowly,

sotheymaynoteverreachyoureyes.

Ifyoutryoutthesegoodideasandstillcrywhilecuttingonions,don'tworry.Scientiststhinkifyoucutmore

onions,yourbodywillbecomemoreresilienttotheonion'schemicals.Sothetearswillnotlastlong.Ifyouthink

abouthowhealthyonionsare,youmightevencallthosetears"happytears”.

()4.Whydoyoureyesmaketearswhenyoucutonions?

A.Toimprovephysicalcondition.B.Topreventcommondiseases.

C.Towashawayirritatingchemicals.D.Tocauseterriblepain.

()5.Whatcanyoudotostopcryingaccordingtothetext?

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①Cuttheonionunderrunningwater.

②Useafantoblowairovertheonionwhilecutting.

(3)Covertheonionwithapieceofclothasyoucutit.

④Puttheonioninafridgeforanhourbeforecutting.

A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④

()6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"resilient“inthelastparagraphmeaninChinese?

A.疲憊的B.敏感的C.適應(yīng)的D.虛弱的

()7.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanyouprobablyreadthetext?

A.Lifeandhealth.B.Languageandculture.C.Businessworld.D.Nationalnews.

C

Showingrespectforseniors

DadshaveFather'sDay.MomshaveMother'sDay.KidshaveChildren'sDay.But,doourgrandparentshave

aspecialholiday?Yes,theydo!

TheDoubleNinthFestivalisaspecialdayforelderlypeopleinChina.Thefestivalisontheninthdayofthe

ninthmonthofthelunarcalendar.AstheChinesewordforninehasthesamesoundasthewordforlong,people

taketheDoubleNinthFestivaltoshowtheirwishesoflonglifeforelderlypeople.

Therearemanytraditionsforthisfestival.Onthatday,familiesgettogetherandclimbmountainsforluckand

inthehopethatelderlypeoplewilllivemuchlonger.Theyalsodrinkchrysanthemumwine(菊花酒)andweara

plantcalledzhuyutocelebrateit.Bothchrysanthemumandzhuyuareregardedascleanplantsthatcanclean

housesandcure(治療)diseases.

Respectingelderlypeopleisshownnotonlyonthisspecialdaybutalsoindailylife.Forexample,whenan

olderpersonentersaroom,everyonestandsup.Whenthereareseveralguestsatthetable,thehostusually

introducesthemfromtheoldesttotheyoungest.Whenayoungerpersonispresentingsomethingtoanolderperson,

twohandsareused.Onacrowdedsubwayorbus,youngerpeoplealwaysoffertheirseatstoelderlypeople.

Itisatraditionalvirtue(美德)inChinatorespectelderlypeople.ThafsbecausetheChineseknowthatelderly

peoplehaveknowledgeandexperiencethatyoungpeoplecanlearnfrom.So,Chinesepeopleareproudofbeing

old.Besides,torespecttheelderlypeopleistorespectyourselftomorrow.

()8.WhichofthefollowingmayNOTbeatraditionfortheDoubleNinthFestival?

A.Cleaninghouses.B.Wearingtheplantzhuyu.

C.Drinkingchrysanthemumwine.D.Familiesclimbingmountainstogether.

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()9.WhatisParagraph4about?

A.Whyweshouldrespectelderlypeople.

B.Traditionalwaysofcelebratingthefestival.

C.Whatyoungpeopleusuallydoonthisfestival.

D.Examplesofrespectingelderlypeopleindailylife.

()10.WhichisNOTthecorrectwaytorespectelderlypeople?

A.Weshouldofferseatstotheoldwhiletakingabus.

B.Weshouldsitstraightwhentheoldcomeintoaroom.

C.Weshouldusedoublehandstopresentthingstotheold.

D.Weshouldintroducetheoldestpersonfirstwhileeatingatthetable.

()11.WhyareChinesepeopleproudofbeingold?

A.Itmeanstheydon'thavetoworkforothers.

B.Itmeanstheyhavemorevirtuesthanothers.

C.Itmeanstheyhaveknowledgeandexperience.

D.Itmeanswhattheydidinthepastwasmeaningful.

D

Warmingtemperaturesandshorterwintersmightsoundliketheendofsnowdays.However,rising

temperaturesmayactuallycausesnowstormstodumpmoresnow,saysDavidRobinson.Heisaprofessorata

universityinNewJersey.Hestudiesclimate(氣彳陜)change.

TemperaturechangeisoneofthegreatestinEarth5sclimatechangeoveralongperiodoftime.Itcanhappen

naturallyorbecauseofhumanactivities,suchasburninggasandcoal.Burningthesefuelsproducescarbondioxide

(二氧化碳)andotherpollutantsintotheatmosphere,whichholdheatintheatmosphere,leadingtowarmerglobal

temperaturesovertime.

Buthowcouldwarmertemperaturesleadtomoresnow?Togetsnow,youneedmoisture(水汽)andfreezing

temperatures(0℃orless),saysRobinson.Withoutmoistureintheair,thereisnoprecipitation(rainorsnow).

Robinsonsaystherearesignsthatsnowstormsarebecomingstronger.Thisisbecauseofthisconnectionbetween

moistureandprecipitation.

“Thewarmertheairbecomes,themoremoistureitholds.So,ififswarmingandstillcoldenoughtosnow,

youcangetmoresnow,“Robinsonsays.

Ofthe10biggestsnowfallsinD.C.region,fivehappenedinthepast25years,accordingtotheNWS.During

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thatsametimeperiod,averagewintertemperaturesinD.C.increased.In1996,theaveragewintertemperaturewas

1.8℃.In2020,itwas6℃.

Weatherexpertssuggestthatrisingtemperaturesmaymakewintershorterandlesscold.Butfornow,thesnow

isstillfalling.Oneday,wintermightnothaveanydaysbelowthefreezingtemperature.Oncetemperaturesstay

abovefreezing,snowstormsbecomerain.Untilthen,wemightcontinuetoseestrongstorms.

AccordingtoRobinson,thattimecouldcomesoonerthanwethink.Hesays,"Whenwelookback,yearsfrom

now,wemayseethatthiswasthebreakingpoint.^^

()12.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?

A.HowEarth'sclimatechanges.B.Whatcausesrisingtemperatures.

C.Whatproducescarbondioxide.D.Howpollutioninfluencesclimate.

()13.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph5?

A.TointroduceD.C.B.Toreportthebiggest10snowstorms.

C.TosupportRobinson'sideas.D.Toshowtheincreaseoftemperatures.

()14.WhatdoesRobinsonthinkofthefuturewarmingtemperatures?

A.Impossible.B.Serious.C.Meaningless.D.Amazing.

()15.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Asciencemagazine.B.Astorybook.C.Asciencefiction.D.Atravelguide.

第二節(jié)閱讀填空(本題共5小題,每小題2分,計(jì)10分)

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框中的A-F選項(xiàng)中,選擇適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文。

Maybeyouwanttoexercisemoreorstartgoingtobedearlierinthecomingyear.16

?Makeadetailed(詳細(xì)的)plan.

IfyourNewYear'splanistoexercisefivedayseachweek,aplanlike"I'llexerciseonweekdays^^wouldnot

beclear.Adetailedplanlike"I'llexerciseatschoolonweekdaysduringmylunchbreak^^wouldbebetter.

17

?Makeitfun.

Ififsnotfirntoexerciseorstudy,youwon'tkeepiteasily.18Ifyoucanonlydrinkyourfavourite

juiceduringstudyhours,you511lookforwardtostudying.

?19

Tellafewfriendsaboutyourgoalssoyou511feeladeepsenseofshameiftheycheckbacklaterandfindout

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youhaven'tfollowedthrough.

?Giveyourselfmorechances.

Youplannedtogettobedearlyeverynight,butoneFridayyoustayeduplate.20Butgiving

yourselfoneortwomorechancescanhelpyougetbetterresults.

A.Makemorefriends.

B.Getalittlehelpfromyourfriends.

C.Allinall,youshouldgiveallthefactsorinformationaboutsomethinginyourplan.

D.Hereissomeadvicethatcanhelpyoukeepyourgoals.

E.Afterthat,youmaywanttogiveuptheearly-to-bedplan.

F.Butifyougetfunfromyourexerciseorstudy,you'llkeeplonger.

第三節(jié)完形填空(本題共15小題,每小題2分,計(jì)30分)

閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Myhusband'sgrandmother,aged75,hasbeenlivingwithusinBeijingforamonthnow.Fullofenergy,she

21tocookmealsforuseveryday.Thefoodshepreparesisverydelicious.Thafsnotall.Grannyhelpsus

withchoresinourhouse.Whenwegooutforawalk,Itryhardtokeepupwithher.

22,whatsurprisesmemostishowexcitedlysheacceptsthelatestprogressinhightechnologylife.

Mindyou,shehadreceivedonlyprimaryschooleducation.

Whenshejoinedus,weboughtheraBeijingtransportationcard23shecouldusecitybusesand

subways.Oneday,shecameback24ane-cardfixedonhersmartphone."It'sfarmoreconvenient.Isaw

otherswalkintothesubwaystationjustbyscanningtheir25.Iaskedoneforhelptosetituponmy

phone,shesaidwithabigsmile.

Later,wetaughtherhowtowatchvideos,buyclothesandvegetablesonsmartphones,andevenplaymahjong

(麻將)online.Itquicklybecameher26smartphoneapp(應(yīng)用軟件).Thoughshewasunableto

understandwellatfirst,our27helpafewtimesandsomeencouragementhelpedherovercomethe

troubles.Mostimportantly,suchcommunicationhasmade28familyrelationshipdeeper.Asforme,I'm

very29toplaymahjongonlinewithGrandma.Theotherday,sheknockedonmydoorandsaid,“Come,

weneedafourthplayertoplaymahjongtogether.9,

Werealizeanelderly-friendlysocietymeanstheoldpeoplecangetgreatsatisfactionand30.When

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grandparentsturntotheirgrandchildrenforhelpwithsmartphones,alittlemorepatiencefromtheyoungcangoa

longwayinencouragingtheoldtomovefurtherinhightechnologylife.

()21.A.hopesB.plansC.attendsD.volunteers

()22.A.HoweverB.ThoughC.BesidesD.Instead

()23.A.butB.soC.orD.while

()24.A.byB.withC.onD.to

()25.A.computersB.cardsC.phonesD.faces

()26.A.favoriteB.perfectC.secretD.proper

()27.A.medicalB.patientC.politeD.friendly

()28.A.theirB.herC.yourD.our

()29.A.sorryB.creativeC.gladD.sad

()30.A.luckB.healthC.wealthD.happiness

B

WhenIwaselevenyearsold,mylifechangedforeverwhenIgotaseriousdisease.Mylifewas31

withoperationsandtreatments.IfeltstressedbecauseIwasreallyuncertain32everythingthatwas

happening.

Oneday,Iwasreceivingmythirteenthoperationinthehospital.Beingawayfrommyfriendsandschoolwas

causingmealmostasmuch33astheoperationitself.

Duringthathospitalstay,Ireceivedacardfromavolunteer.Thatsimple34meantmuchtomeand

gavemehopeagainduringmytimeofneed.Tilnever35thewayIfeltafterthatsmallactofkindness.I

startedcreatinganorganizationcalledCardsforHospitalized(住院的)Kids.

Thecharitybeganwithasimpledreamofgiving36、joyandmagictothosekids.Itlater37a

nationalorganizationthatsentcardstoover5000sickkidsatmorethan50hospitalsacrossthecountry.

Itishardtobelievethatanactassimpleasacardcandosomuchgood,38itdoes.Seeingapictureof

achild39oneofourcardswithahugesmilemakesuskeepthiswonderfulcharityalive.

40mightprovidemedicineforthesesickkids,butweprovidethatlittlebitofhopeandmagicthat511

goalongway.

()31.A.lightedB.matchedC.filledD.painted

()32.A.aboutB.withC.overD.towards

()33.A.funB.painC.valueD.danger

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()34.A.actB.jobC.gameD.lesson

()35.A.mindB.leadC.forgetD.risk

()36.A.hopeB.fearC.shockD.pressure

()37.A.lookedupB.gaveupC.brokeintoD.turnedinto

()38.A.norB.butC.forD.or

()39.A.sellingB.printingC.holdingD.cleaning

()40.A.TeachersB.FriendsC.PatientsD.Doctors

第四節(jié)詞匯。(本題共10小題,每小題1分,計(jì)10分)

根據(jù)首字母及句意補(bǔ)全單詞,并將單詞的正確形式完整地填寫(xiě)在答題卡上(每空一詞)

41.LiuMeioftenworksasavolunteertocupthesickpeopleinthehospital.

42.Climbingmountainsisagoodwaytogetcloseton.

43.Springismyfavoritesbecausedifferentkindsofflowerscomeout.

44.Thepensareonsaleinthatstore,soyoucanbuythemmorecthanusual.

45.Itisreportedthatablindmanhasmadealivingbyrepairingbbikesfor30years.

46.Forteenagers,workinghardfortheirdreamsisawisec.

47.Whenthelittleboysawhismother,herantherwithjoy.

48.LinTaousuallyfthequiltafterhegetsupeverymorning.

49.Ourgovernmentmadesome1tocareabouttheleft-behindkids.

50.TinaistryingtodevelopthehofreadingEnglishaloudeveryday.

第五節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空。(本題共10小題,每空1.5分,計(jì)15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

HowcanIbecomeabetterperson?Thisquestionhasbeeninmyheadforlong.Asstudents,wespendmostof

ourtime51(study).Iknowthatlearningatschool52(make)usbetterpersons,butIalwaysdream

ofdoingmore.

Lastyear,Igottoknowagroupofautistic(患自閉癥的)children.Wecalled53(they)“theSnails^^.It

washardtocommunicatewiththematfirst,becausetheywouldn'tliketo.After54two-weektraining,I

becamemoreskilledandgot55(close)tothemdaybyday.Ialsoreceivedmuchpleasurewhenplaying

withthem.Whafsmore,Ifoundthateveryoneof“theSnails“hadhisorherowntalent.Andtheircolorfulpictures

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onthewallcaughtmyspecialattention,56itwasdifficulttotell57theyweretryingtoexpress.

58(deep)movedbytheirpictures,Idecidedtoholdacharity(慈善)sale.Wewalkedonthebusy

street,sellingtheircreativepictures.60pictures59(sell)thatday.Peoplethoughttheirpictureswerefull

60imaginatio

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