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2024-2025學(xué)年江蘇省蘇州市初中畢業(yè)暨升學(xué)考試模擬試卷中考英語(yǔ)試題(英語(yǔ)試題)
預(yù)測(cè)押題密卷I卷(全國(guó)1卷)
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
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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、一Idon'tknowhowtoreducestressfrommystudies.
-Ithinkyoucanahobby.Itwillmakeyourelaxed.
A.takeoffB.takeupC.takein
2、一Thestuntmanisplanningtowalkonthewingsofaflyingplane.
一What?Ihaveneverheardofideabefore.
A.themadderB.amadderC.amaddestD.themaddest
3、The24thWinterOlympicGamesinBeijingin2022.
A.holdsB.isheldC.willbeheld
4、--DidyoubuythebookAbriefhistoryoftimebyStephenWilliamHawking?
Yes.IitsinceIenteredthecollege.Thisisabest-seller.
A.haveboughtB.havegivenC.havehadD.haveborrowed
5、Howamazing!Scientiststookaphotoofblackholeinspacelastmonth.
A.the;aB.a;/C.the;anD.a;a
6、-Whatwereyoudoingateightlastnight?
—Iinmyofficeatthattime.
A.workedB.worksC.wasworking
7、一Oh,theroomistoodirty,Tony!
一Sorry,Mom.Ityesterday.Iforgottodoit.
A.didn'tcleanB.isn'tcleaned
C.wascleanedD.wasn?tcleaned
8、Susanherfriend^invitation,forshehasanimportantmeetingtotakepartin.
A.cutdownB.pulleddownC.turneddownD.wrotedown
9、一Ithinkthisskirtisverynice.
-Iagree.Butifs500yuan.Idon'tthinkIcanit.
A.affordB.findC.putD.see
10、Kate,areyouonlychildinyourfamily?
--Yes,butnewbabyisontheway.
A.a;theB.an;theC.the;aD.the;the
II.完形填空
11、Manyyearsago,therewasanoldmanwhohadfoursons.Hewantedhissonstolearnnottojudge(判斷)thingstoo
quickly.Sohetold]togoandlookatapeartree.Itwasfarawayfromhishome.Thefirstsonwentinwinter,the
secondinspring,thethirdinsummer,andthe2soninautumn.
3thesonscameback,theoldmanaskedthemtosaywhattheyhadseen.
Thefirstsoncomplainedthe4wasugly.Thesecondsonsaidthetreewascoveredwithflowersandfullof5.
Thethirdsonsaidthetreewasfullofgreenleaves.Theylookedsobeautiful,anditwasthemostwonderfulthinghehadever_
6.Theyoungestsonsaidthatthetreewasboweddownwithheavyfruits.Itwasfulloflifeandfulfillment(收獲).
Themanexplainedthatallofhissonswere7,buteachofthemhadseenjustoneseasonofthetree.Hetoldthemthat
theycouldn^judgeatreeoraperson8onlyoneseason.caIfyougiveupwhenit?swinter,youwill9thehope
ofyourspring,thebeautyofyoursummer,andthefulfillmentofyourautumn,saidtheoldman.
Itistruethatweshouldn'tletthehardseasonbreakthe10oftheotherseasons.Nevergiveupduringthedifficultdays
andbettertimesaresuretocomesomeday.
1.A.meB.usC.themD.you
2.A.tallestB.shortestC,fourthD.youngest
3.A.UntilB.WhenC.BeforeD.Since
4.A.treeB.seasonC.leavesD.winter
5.A.leavesB.fruitC.hopeD.pears
6.A.heardB.seenC.imaginedD.created
7.A.wrongB.braveC.honestD.right
8.A.byB.forC.fromD.with
9.A.enjoyB.discoverC.missD.take
10.A.difficultyB.happinessC.pityD.sadness
m.語(yǔ)法填空
12、閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Howtobegreen
Howgreenareyou?Answerthesequestionsandfindout.
Doyouwalkorrideabiketoschool?
Doyouturnoffthelightswhenyouleavetheroom?
Doyoubuydrinksinbottles?Andwhatdoyou51.1.thebottleswhentheyareempty?
Weallneeda52.2.(health)environment,butweproducewasteeveryday.Itisharmfulto53.3.(we)environment.Repeatthese
threewordsdaily:Reduce,ReuseandRecycle."Re"means“again”.Itisoneof54.4.(important)thingstobegreen.
Reducemeans“useless”.Donotwastethings.Donotordermorefood55.5.youcanfinish.Turnoffthelightswhenyoudo
notneedthem.Beforeyoubuysomethingnew,think56.6.itisreallynecessaryorbecausemaybetheoldoneisjustasgood!
Reusemeans“useagain”.Use57.7.(thing)foraslongaspossible.Lookafterthemsothattheywilllast.Repairthemof
possible.Donotthrowthemawayandbuynewonesatonce.Donotusepapercupsorpaperbags.Itisbettertousechina(陶瓷)
cupsandclothbagsbecausetheycan58.8.(use)manytimes.
Recyclemeans"changethingsintosomethingelse”.Althoughittakesenergy,itisbetterthanthrowingthingsaway.Sofar,we
59.9.(throw)tonsofrubbishawayinourdailylife,andwehavetomakeachangefromnowon.Developarecyclingpolicyfor
thewhole.Buyproductssuchasrecycledpapertohelpsavetrees.
Wecannothopefor60.10.rapidchange,butlefstakethesesimplestepstodayforourfuture.
IV.閱讀理解
A
13、Fashiontreadmilldesks(跑步機(jī)辦公室)mightactuallyhelpimprovejobperformanceafteremployeesgetusedtoworking
whilewalking,accordingtonewresearch.
AyearlongstudyofworkersatacompanySt.Paul,Minn,foundthattheproductivityof40treadmillusersdroppedatfirst
becausetheywereunabletomastertypingandoperatingamousewhilewalkingataspeedofuptotwomilesperhour.
Butwithinfourtosixmonths,measures(測(cè)量)ofperformance-quality,theamountofworkdone,andthequalityof
interactions(互動(dòng))withworkmatesrosegradually,accordingtoweeklysurveys.Attheendofthesurveyperiod,workerswith
treadmilldesksimprovedtheirperformance,whichwas0.1pointshigherthanthatbeforetheprojectbegan.
Fortaskslikesolvingproblemsortakingconferencecalls,66Alittlebitofwalkingisusefulbecauseitmeansthere'smoreblood
flowtothebrain,“saidAvnerBen-Ner,aprofessorattheUniversityofMinnesota'sCarlsonSchoolofManagementandan
authorofthestudy.46Yougetmoreoxygen(氧氣)anditincreasestheabilitytothink
Treadmilldeskshavegotattentionbecauseofresearchwhichshowedthenegative(負(fù)面的,消極的)effectsofsedentary
lifestylesandjobsthatleaveworkerssittingallday.Butdataontheeffectivenessofthedeskshasbeenrelativelyrare.
Thereareotherdownsides(不利方面),asTheWallStreetJournalwrotelastyear,includingthepossibilityoffallsandinjuries.
Mr.Ben-Nernotedthattreadmillusersneedsometimetogetusedtotheergonomics(人體工程學(xué))ofwalkingwhileworking,
includingtheproperdeskheight.Histeamprovidednotrainingtoemployees,andhesaidthatemployerswhoprovidesuch
desksshouldofferhelptogetuserscomfortableonthemachines.
“Thiswouldn'tbeverygoodforpeoplewhouseaneedlefortheirjobs,hesaid."Buteveryonewhodoesbrainworkknows
thatifyouneedfreshideas,takingawalkhelps.9,
1.Accordingtothepassage,fashiontreadmilldesksofferusersmanyadvantagesEXCEPTto.
A.improvetheirqualityofworkB.increasetheiramountofwork
C.maketheirhealthbecomebetterandbetterD.keepgoodrelationshipswithworkmates
2.WhichofthefollowingdoesMr.Ben-Neragree?
A.Peoplecandodifferentkindsofworkwhenwalkingontreadmill.
B.Thetreadmilldesksarefitforpeoplesolvingdifficultproblems.
C.Themoreoxygenyouget,thebetteryourmoodis.
D.Alittlewalkcanmakeyourbrainworkmoreactively.
3.Theunderlinedpart“sedentary“inParagraph6probablymeansleadingalifewith.
A.muchsittingB.dailystressC.nomoneyD.greatworry
B
14、Haveyouevertriedmakingmusicwithglassesorbottlesfilledwithwater?Ibetyourfavoritebandhasn't.Experiment
withyourownspecialsoundsbyturningglassesofwaterintoinstruments,makesomecoolmusicandfindouthowitworks.
Whatyou511need:
Fiveormoredrinkingglassesorglassbottles.Water.Woodensticksuchasapencil.Ifpossible,you'dbetterdoitina
smallbutemptyroomwithalongtablein.
Instructions:
Linetheglassesupnexttoeachotherandfillthemwithdifferentamountsofwater.Thefirstshouldhavejustalittlewater
whilethelastshouldbealmostfull,andtheonesinbetweenshouldhaveslightlymorethanthefirst.
Hittheglasswiththeleastamountofwaterandwatchthesound,thenhittheglasswiththemostwater,whichmakesthe
highersound?
Hittheotherglassesandseewhatnoisetheymake.Seeifyoucangetatunegoingbyhittingtheglassesinacertainorder.
Whafshappening?
Eachoftheglasseswillhaveadifferenttonewhenyouhitwiththepencil.Theglasswiththemostwaterwillhavethe
lowesttonewhiletheglasswiththeleastwaterwillhavethehighest.Smallvibrations(震動(dòng))aremadewhenyouhittheglass,
andthiscreatessoundwaveswhichtravelthroughthewater.Morewatermeansslowervibrationsandadeepertone.
1.Whafsneededintheexperimentaccordingtothepassage?
A.Fivebottlesofwater.B.Sevendrinkingglasses
C.Abigandemptyroom.D.Apencilandawoodenstick.
2.Accordingtothepassage,thepurposeoftheexperimentistoget.
A.atone.B.atune.C.somevibrations.D.somewater
3.Whichglasscanhavethelowesttonewhenyouhititintheexperiment?
A.Theonewithnowater.B.Theonewiththemostwater.
C.Theonewiththeleastwater.D.Theonewithhalfofthewater.
4.Whereisthepassagethemostlikelytocomefrom?
A.ATravellingGuideB.AChildNovel
C.AFashionMagazineD.AMusicTextbook.
C
15、Haveyouevershoveled(鏟)snowafterasnowstorm?Mostpeopletrytoremovesnow.ButinFebruary,inSapporo,
Japan,trucksactuallybringsnowintothecity!Peopleshovelthesnowintolargepiles,andthesepilesofsnowbecomeoutdoor
cafes,concertstages,andbeautifulsculptures(雕像).
ArtistsfromallovertheworldcometoSapporo'sSnowFestivaleveryyeartoenterthesculpturecompetition.Butthe
sculpturesaren'tmadeofstone,metalorwood-theyaremadeofsnowandice!Artistssometimeswork11to12hoursaday
tomakeamazingsculptures.Manyofthesculpturesarehugeandverydetailed.Duringtheday,thesculpturesshineinthe
wintersun.Atnight,colorfullightsshineonthem.Millionsofpeoplegotoseethemeveryyear.
TheSnowFestivalhadnotalwaysbeensopopular.Itstartedin1950assomethingverysmall.PeopleinSapporowanted
togooutsideandhavefunduringthelong,boringwinter,sothecityheldaone-dayfairinapark.Peoplelistenedtomusicand
danced.Theywatchedmoviesanddograces.Butsomehighschoolstudentshadagreatideaandbuiltsixlargeinteresting
snowsculptures.Peoplereallylikedthesculptures,andtheSnowFestivalwasborn.
Fiveyearslater,soldiersnearbybroughttonsofsnowintothecity.Theymadethesnowintolargeblocksandusedladders
tobuildhugesculptures.Thesesculptureswereamazing,andthesmallfestivalturnedintoaninternationalevent.
Morethan60yearshavepassed.Today,thefestivalissevendayslong.Everyyear,millionsofpeopleweartheirwarmest
coatsandgooutsidetocelebratethesnow!
1.ArtistsgotoSapporoeverywintermainlyto.
A.listentomusicanddance
B.watchmoviesanddograces
C.haveaone-dayfairinapark
D.enterthesculpturecompetition
2.In1950,somebuiltsixlargeinterestingsnowsculptures.
A.artistsB.highschoolstudents
C.soldiersD.moviestars
3.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Winteractivity.
B.Sapporo,Japan.
C.TheSnowFestival.
D.Outdoorsculptures.
D
16、Thecoloursystemsusedbyscientistsandartistsarecompletelydifferent.Anartistwillmixblueandyellowpainttogeta
shadeofgreen;ascientistwillmixgreenandredlighttocreateyellow.Theprintedpageinamagazineisyetanothersystem.
Scientistsrecognizethelightprimaries(原色)arered,greenandblue.Whenmixed,redandgreenlightraysproduceyellow,
blueandgreenproducecyan,redandblueproducemagenta.Red,greenandbluemixtocreatewhitelight.Thiscolourmodelis
usedincomputermonitors,televisionsetsandtheaters.
Mostartistsrecognizered,yellowandblueasthethreebasicprimarycolours.Theseprimariesarethepurecolourswhich
cannotbecreatedbymixinganyothercolours.
Intheprintindustry,cyan(青色),magenta(紫紅色),yellowandblackareusedastheprimarycolours.Whenyoumixallthe
colours,theresultisgrey.
1.Howmanycoloursystemsarementionedinthepassage?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Onlyone.D.Four.
2.Ifascientistwantstogetyellow,hewillprobably
A.mixblueandgreenB.mixblueandred
C.mixredandgreenD.mixred,greenandblue
3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Red,greenandblueareusedintelevisionsets.
B.Mostartiststhinkred,yellowandbluearethepurecolours.
C.Intheprintindustry,ifyoumixallthecolours,youwillgetgray.
D.Scientistsagreewithartistsonthecoloursystems.
E
17、Here*sthesituation.You*resittingatthetablelisteningtotheconversationwhenyourmobilephonebuzzes.
ThereissomethingVERYIMPORTANTthatwantsyourattention.Youmaythinkthataquickcheckofyourphoneisn'trude.
However,yourcompaniesprobablydisagree.
ArecentstudyofmobilephoneusefoundthatmostUSadultsthinkcheckingyourphoneisrudeinsocialsituations.The
studyfoundthatonly5percentofAmericansfeltthatcheckingyourmobilephoneduringameetingcanbeaccepted.Only12
percentapprovalofcheckingyourmobilephoneduringafamilydinner.
Thestudysaid,"Americansthinkthatwhenpeoplefocusontheirphonesinsteadoftheircompanies,ithurtsthegroupin
whichtheyaretakingpart.Peoplecanbehurtwhentheyfeeltheyarenotnoticed.And82percentofalladults(notjustphone
owners)saythatwhenpeopleusetheirmobilephonesatsocialgatherings,itattimeshurtstheconversationandatmosphere(氣
氛)ofthegathering.nHowever,mostpeopleusemobilephonesinsocialsituationseventhoughtheybelieveitisrude.Perhaps
that*sbecausetheyseeothersdoingit.Peoplemayusetheirphonesatsocialeventstosharesomethingfromtheevent.That
mightbeaphoto,information,ortoseparatefromthegroup.
Inthestudy,aboutthree-fourthsofUSadultsviewusingmobilephonesinpublicasacceptablewhenusingpublic
transportation,waitinginline,andwalkingdownthestreet.ButmostUSadultsdisapproveofcellphoneuseatthedinnertable,
inmovietheaters,meetings.Thenwhataboutyou?Doyouuseyourmobilephonewhenyou'rearoundothers?Didyouuse
yourmobilephoneatyourlastsocialevent?Wereotherpeopleusingtheirphonestoo?Havepeopleeverbeenrudetoyou
whentheyusedtheirmobilephones?
1.Theunderlinedword"approval"mostprobablymeans_____inChinese.
A.同意B.反對(duì)C.證明
2.Ifyoucheckyourphoneinaconversation,yourcompanywill.
A.disagreeB.bepleasedC.behurt
3.FromthepassagewecanknowinAmerica.
A.Peopleagreetousemobilephonesatthedinnertablebecausetheyfeelnothingwhenbeingpaidnoattentionto
B.we'dbetterputawayourmobilephonesinsocialsituationsinordernottobringunhappinesstogatherings.
C.Usingmobilephonesinsocialsituationsarenotallowedbyasmallnumberofpeople
4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Peopleusemobilephonesinsocialsituationsbecausetheyseeothersusingthem.
B.25percentofUSadultsthinkitrighttousemobilephoneswhenwaitinginline.
C.MostAmericansareagainstusingmobilephonesinkindsofgatherings.
5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.IdeasonUsingMobilePhonesinSocialSituations
B.TheBadEffectonUsingMobilePhonesinPublic
C.WhethertoUseMobilePhonesduringGatherings
F
18、
ThiskidfightshungerandhomelessnessAustinPerineisonlyfouryearsold.HisstorystartedthispastFebruaryintheliving
roominBirmingham.Austinandhisfather,TJPerine,werewatchingaprogramaboutamotherpandaleavingherbabies.
toldhimthatthebabieswouldbehomelessforawhile,9,TJsays.44Austindidn'tknowwhathomelessnessmeant,buthewassad
andwantedtoknowmore.^^Seeingthisasateachablemoment,TJtookAustintotheFirehouseMinistries,alocalshelter(救濟(jì)
中心)thatprovideshousingandfoodforhomelessmen.Astheydroveby,theysaw25homelessmenstandingonthestreet
comer.t6Dad,theylooksad,“Austinsaid.t6Canwetakethemsomefoodandmakethemsmile?,,Austinusedhispocketmoney
tobuyeachmanaBurgerKinghamburgerandhandedthefoodouthimself.Seeingwhattheburgersmeanttothemen,Austin
returnedthenextweek.Hehandedoutburgersalongwithhiscatchphrase(口號(hào)),“Don'tforgettoshowlove!?,Afterhereturned
forfiveweeks,wordofAustin'sactsofkindnessspreadthroughsocial-media.BurgerKingagreedtodonate(捐贈(zèng))$1口000a
monthforayeartofeedthehomeless.Soon,churchesandsheltersbeganinvitingAustintogiveoutfoodinpoorareas.Thanks
tosocialsupport,nowAustinandTJcanfeed800to2D000peopleatonce.ButAustinisn'tjustfillingbellies.He'simproving
thelivesofthosepeoplehemeets.OnthatfirsttriptoFirehouseMinistries,TJandAustintalkedtoamannamedRaymont.The
respectAustinshowedtouchedRaymont,andRaymonttoldthemhisstory.Havingknownhisexperience,TJhelpedhimgeta
job.Finallyhewasabletorentanapartment.Allthatwasmadepossiblebecausealittleboytooktimetocare.Austin*sactions
havenowbecomehisfamily*scalling.HisgrandmaAudreyPerinesetuptheShowLoveFoundation(基金會(huì))whichhelpsfight
homelessness.TJlefthisjobtooverseethefoundation.AsforAustin,hecontinuestogiveoutfood,smiles,andhismessageof
love."ItmakesmefeellikePmsavingtheday.”
1.Austin'sfathertookhimtotoseewhathomelessnessmeant.
A.achurchB.arestaura
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