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2024年內(nèi)蒙古呼倫貝爾市阿榮旗中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

一、單項(xiàng)選擇

1.TheDragonBoatFestivalofthisyearfallsJune10th.

A.atB.inC.onD.to

2.Perhapsyoushouldasksomeoneelseforhelpyoucan'tsolvetheproblem.

A.soB.butC.sinceD.unless

3.—Theweatherreportsaysthetemperatureisgoingtodroptonight.

一Thenwe'dbetterdresswarmlybeforegoingout.

A.slowlyB.quietlyC.suddenlyD.directly

4.Listeningtomusiccanmakeeasytodevelophappiness.

A.itB.oneC.thisD.that

5.—newissweepingtheInternetthesedays!

-YoumeanSora?Itcanmakevideosaccordingtopeople'sinstructions.

A.NothingB.AnythingC.SomethingD.Everything

6.Asavolunteer,LiuMingisproudofhisintheSpecialOlympicsWorldGames.

A.victoryB.progressC.achievementD.experience

7.TohelppeoplelearnmoreaboutChinesehistoryandculture,NanjingMuseumto

thepublicforfreesince2008.

A.hasopenedB.hasbeenopenC.wasopenedD.wasopen

8.TheTVshowAjourneybuiltaroundgoodtastebringssomegueststovisitcitiesaroundChina

andthelocalcookingstyle.

A.exploreB.followC.improveD.protect

9.一Simonwastheherointhelastbasketballmatch.

-Morethan30pointsbyhim,believeitornot!

A.scoredB.werescoredC.threwD.werethrown

10.——Ihaven'tseenyouthesedays.Whatareyoubusywith?

——Itheexamfortalentstudents.

A.prepareforB.ampreparingforC.havepreparedforD.willpreparefor

11.一WouldyouliketoenjoythefolkdanceshowADreamofRedMansionswithme?

一rdloveto.Couldyoupleasetellme?

A.whenwilltheshowbeginB.whothedancerswere

C.howlongtheshowwilllastD.whattheshowwaslike

12.Which"re-"inthefollowingwordshasthesamemeaningasthatintheword“reuse”?

A.recommendB.rememberC.returnD.recycle

NN”|

13.Whatcanweknowfromthesignontheright?

THISPLAYGROUNDISONLY

SITFABLEFORCHILDREN12

YEARSANDUNDER

A.Theplaygroundisopentothepublic.

B.Theplaygroundisusedforridingbicycles.

C.Childrencanwalktheirdogsonthatplayground.

D.Childrenaged11canplaygamesonthatplayground.

14.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasthesamestructureas"Runningisagoodwayto

exercise."?

A.Peoplewhorunwillhaveahealthierheart.

B.Runninggivesyouachancetoenjoyviews.

C.Youcanhearthewindblowingwhilerunning.

D.Startinganexercisinghabitsoundswonderful.

15.一I'msorrytokeepyouwaiting.Tilarriveintenminutes.

一.Safetyfirst.

A.NowayB.NohurryC.FmafraidnotD.You'dbetternot

二、完形填空

Atravellerwasinadesert,planningtowalkacrossitinonemonth.Twentymoredays

passed,andthejourneyhadbeengoingon16,“SoonI'llbeabletowalkoutofthisdesert,9,

hethoughtgladly.

Butthedesertwasneverfriendly17travellers.Inashorttime,therecameastrong

sandstorm.Hehurriedly18hisheadwiththeclothes,prostrateonthesand.Afteraboutten

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minutes,thesandstorm19.Heshooktheclothesandstoodup.Atthatmoment,hefound

himselfinahopelesssituation-thebackpackwithfoodandwaterwassweptawaybythe20.

Asweknow,itseems21toleavethedesertwithoutfoodandwater.22,hehada

pearleft.Hehelditinhishandstightly.uNottoobad,atleastIhaveapear.I23Icanwalk

outofthedesert.^^

Daysandnightswentbyquickly,butthedesertstilllookedendless.Besides,hunger,thirst

andfearof24werealwaysaroundhimlikeghosts.25,eachtimehewasclosetolosing

hope,heforcedhimselftostareatthepearthathehadbeen26.“Nottoobad,atleastIhavea

pear.^^

Asmallpearbecamethe27forhissurvival(生存).Threedayslater,28hesawa

villagenotfaraway,helaughedwithexcitement.Hefeltcompletelyrelaxed-the"pear"brought

himbackto29.

Tokeephopeisthebestweapon(武器)forvictory,sonevertellyou"30left”

becauseonlyifyoutrytosearch,youcanalwaysfinda"pear"topullyououtoftrouble.

16.A.wellB.badlyC.terriblyD.heavily

17.A.atB.toC.onD.by

18.A.filledB.beatC.playedD.covered

19.A.stoppedB.hidC.beganD.continued

20.A.snowB.sandstormC.desertD.smoke

21.A.rightB.impossibleC.safeD.important

22.A.SadlyB.EasilyC.CarefullyD.Luckily

23.A.wonderB.believeC.rememberD.advise

24.A.deathB.painC.illnessD.sand

25.A.HoweverB.AndC.OrD.Also

26.A.smellingB.keepingC.eatingD.imagining

27.A.hopeB.ruleC.questionD,plan

28.A.sothatB.evenifC.aslongasD.assoonas

29.A.dangerB.steepC.lifeD.mind

30.A.anythingB.nothingC.somethingD.everything

三、閱讀理解

Whilelearningabouthistoryfrombooks,whynotusethepoweroftheinternettolearn

more?Heresomebloggers(博主)showusnatureintheireyesontheiraccounts(賬號(hào)).

UncleCooPsAnimalWorldltisanaccountrunbyHuangXin.Heintroducesanimalsto

internetusersininterestingways.Inoneofhisvideos,hecomparesbirdstodifferentkindsof

peopleinADreamofRedMansions(《紅樓夢(mèng)》)."Ihopemyvideoshelpconnectpeoplewiththe

wonderfulnatureandmakepeopleloveanimals,saidHuang.

NatureinOurEyesLuJingandHuiDongaretwoplantlovers.Theyruntheaccounton

DouyinandBilibili.Theirjourneythroughtheforesthasbeenfullofchallenges.Buttheycantell

plants'storiesinasimpleway.Andwhatattractstheaudience(觀眾)istheirintroductiontothe

cultureandfolkstoriesbehindplants.Theyhopetohelptheaudiencegettoknowtheplants

aroundusthroughtheirstories.

FactofWildInsectsitisanaccountmadebyLiuPengyuandhisinsect-lovingfriendsin

2018.Theysharevideosofrare(稀少的)insectsonsocialmedia.''Peoplesteponmanyinsects

withoutrealizingsomeinsectsareasspecialaspandas,Liusaid.Theteamhopesmorepeople

willjointhemtoprotectinsects.

31.Howmanyaccountsarementionedinthepassage?

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A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

32.WhocomparesabirdtoLinDaiyuinADreamofRedMansions!

A.LiuPengyu.B.LuJing.C.HuiDong.D.HuangXin.

33.TheaudiencelikeNatureinOurEyesbecauseof.

A.thechallengesthroughforests

B.thethreeplantloverstheyknow

C.thecultureandstoriesbehindplants

D.thefunnywayoftellingplants'stories

34.LiuPengyuandhisfriendshopepeoplecan.

A.watchpandasB.protectinsectsC.researchpandasD.steponinsects

35.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanyouprobablyreadthetext?

A.AnimalWorldB.TravelandCultureC.Bloggers9ComerD.LifeandHealth

Anewgameisbecomingpopularwithyoungpeople:tensorevenhundredsofpeoplecome

together,choosetobe"cats"or"mice”,sharelocationsontheirphones,andthenplay

hide-and-seekinabigopen-airspace.

Youngpeoplesaythatthisgamenotonlygetspeopletoexercisebutalsothrowstheminto

thejoysofchildhoodmemories.Ithelpsthemdealwithpressureandturnsrunningintoafun

socialgame.

OnSept.24,IwenttoexperiencetheactivitywithPatrickMcCarthyinthepark.There

werearound30people.Mostofusdidn'tknoweachother.Thegamehadtworounds(輪).Inthe

firstround,fivepeoplewere"cats"andtherestwere"mice”.Withfiveminutesfor"mice"torun

andhide,the“cats"foundthemusingthelocationstheysharedonamapapp.Thesecondround

wasgroupcompetition.

Weallplayedhide-and-seekwhenwewerelittle.WhenIinvitedMcCarthy,heasked,

“What'sthepurposeofplayingthisgameasanadult(成人)?”

Itturnedout(結(jié)果是)thatthegamewasajoyfulexperienceforhim.TheuseofGPSmade

itmuchmorefun."Itwasacreativewayofbringingsomethingnewtooldgameswith

technology,9,saidMcCarthy.t4Itisagoodwaytomakefriends,astheyneedteamwork.

Forme,ifsgoodthatthisactivitygotmemovingasI'mnotsointerestedindoingsportsin

mydailylife.However,Icouldhavehadmorefuniftheparkweren'tsobig.

36.WhyisthenewgamepopularwithyoungpeopleaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Itbringsfunforthem.B.Itgivesthemnopressure.

C.Itimprovestheirmemories.D.Itgetsthemtodolesssports.

37.Whatcanweknowaboutthenewgame?

A."Cats"aremorethan"mice".

B."Cats"find"mice"withamapapp.

C.Playersneedtoknoweachotherwell.

D.Thespacefortheactivityisverysmall.

38.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordWrefertoinParagraph5?

A.Theteamwork.B.Thetechnology.C.Thefun.D.Thegame.

39.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthegame?

A.Hethinksthegameiscreative.

B.Hethinksthegamemakeshimdosports.

C.Hebelievesthegameisn'tinteresting.

D.Hebelievesthegamehelpshimmakefriends.

40.Whafsthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Anewwaytoplayhide-and-seek.

B.Ajoyfulexperienceofplayinggames.

C.Therulesforplayinghide-and-seek.

D.Theimportanceoftechnologyingames.

Thereisnodoubtthattechnologyhasbadabiginfluenceonourlives.Peoplefromall

aroundtheworldcannowtalktoeachotheralmostatonceonmobilephonesandtheInternet.

Peoplecaneasilysolvetheirproblemswiththehelpofcomputersandtheworldwideweb.With

thistechnology,itseemsthattheworldismoreconnectednowthaneverbefore.Evenso,there

havebeenworriesabouttechnologymakingpeoplefeellonelyanddisconnectedfromothers

aroundthem.

Sodoesthismeanthattechnologymakesuslonely?

Inmyopinion,itishardtosayYesorNo.

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Ifstruethathumansneedcommunicationwithcatchother.Ifwedependontechnologytoo

muchtocommunicate,thiscanbadlyimpactourmental(心理的)health.Forme,technologyisa

tool.Andjustlikeanyotherkindoftool-likescissors,apenciloraruler,forexample,itdepends

onhowweuseit:inarightwayorinarightplace.Takesocialmedia(社交媒體)asanexample.

Ifyouonlyuseittocompareyourselfwithothers,youmightfeelsadandlonely.Butifyouuseit

asatooltoconnectwithfriendsandfamilyortostartanewcommunitytotalkaboutyourhobbies

andinterests,thelonelinesswillturnintoloveandfriendship.

Whenyoufeellonelyafterstaringatyourcomputerscreenallday,maybeyoucanusethat

technologytoreachouttoareliable(可靠的)friendandinvitehimorheroutforlunchora

coffee.

41.Whatistheeffectoftechnologyinourlivesaccordingtothepassage?

A.Wecanreadelectronicbooks.B.WecansolveourproblemsontheInternet.

C.Wecanbuyalmostanythingweneedonline.D.Wecanmakefriendswithpeople

aroundtheworld.

42.Ifweusetechnologytoomuch,whatwillwefeelaccordingtoParagraph4?

A.Tiredandsleepy.B.Boredandworried.C.Warmandhappy.

D.Sadandlonely,

43.Whatisthewriter'sideaoftechnology?

A.Itisakindoftool.B.Itisafriendofours.

C.Itisapairofscissors.D.Itisawayofcommunication.

44.Whichwordisclosetotheunderlinedword"impact”?

A.連接B.保護(hù)C.影響D.進(jìn)入

45.Whichcanbeapropertitleforthetext?

A.SocialMediaisImportanttoUsB.TechnologyCanbeGoodandBad

C.ComputersandtheInternetHelpUsD.PeopleNeedtoCommunicatewithEach

Other

Ilovesnakes,whilemymotherdoesnot.Lotsofpeoplewhoareafraidofsnakeshave

neverseenone.Neitherhasmymother.Sowheredoesthefearcomefrom?

Tofindouttheanswer,scientistsputpictureswithsnakes,pandas,cats,flowersandmany

otherthingsinfrontofagroupofpeopleofallages,evenbabies.Peoplefoundsnakesfasterthan

flowers.Itwasn?tjustsnakes.Theyfound"blackfaces",anotherexample,spiders(厥口蛛),faster

than"safb"thingslikeflowers.Itseemswefindthingsthatmightbedangeroustousfaster.

Maybeweareborntobeafraidofthem.

Scientistsalsofoundpeoplelearnedtofearsnakesfaster.Whydidtheyfearsnakes?Most

ofthemsaidthatintheirexperiences,theywereinfluencedbythescaredvoiceandfacesofthose

whometsnakes,butwasn'tbittenbysnakes.Afterall,ifwehadtobebittenbyasnaketolearn

thatifsdangerous,wemightInarnourlessontoolate.

Sowhyisitimportantwhetherweareafraidofsnakesornot?Itmaynotmattermuchtous,

butitisreallyveryimportanttosnakes.Peopleprotectanimalstheylike,notanimalstheyfear.

Snakesmaynotbeascuteaspandas,butthey'rejustofthesameimportancetotheenvironment.

Snakeseatinsectsandmicethatarepests(害蟲(chóng))tohumans.Snakesarealsofoodforother

animals,so,whenwekillsnakes,we'rebreakingthebalance.

Howcanwereduceourfearstogivesnakesachance?Scientistsdidastudyrecently.Some

volunteerstudentswentonafieldtrip.Withthehelpofsafetytips,everyonecouldsafelytouch

andholdasnake.Itturnsoutthatsnakesaren'tsobadwhenyouknowthewaytostaywiththem.

Mostpeoplewhowereafraidofsnakesbeforethefieldtripweren'tafraidafterwards.Infact,

snakesevenbecamesomestudents5favoriteanimal.Hmm,maybeIshouldtakemymomonthe

nextfieldtrip.

46.Inthewriter?sopinion,whatare“blackfaces,,7

A.Thingsmakepeoplefeeldangerous.B.Facesofanimalsinthepicture.

C.Thingsthathaveblackfaces.D.Facesofpeopleindanger.

47.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“wemightlearnourlessontoolate-inthethird

paragraph?

A.Wemightneverseeanysnakes.B.Wearenotindangeranylonger.

C.Wemightnotfearsnakesanymore.D.Wemightalreadybekilledbysnakes.

48.Howdothescientistshelppeoplereducethefearofsnakes?

A.Byteachingpeopleskillsofkillingsnakes.

B.Bydrivingsnakesawaythroughafieldtrip.

C.Byteachingthemtherightwaytostaywiththem.

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D.Bygivingsnakesachancetoshowtheyaregood.

49.Whatcanwelearnfromscientistsafterreadingthepassage?

A.Don'tbeafraidandfindchancesindanger.B.Alwaysremembertogivepeoplesafety

tips.

C.Facefailuresbravelyandnevergiveuptrying.D.Findproblemsanddoresearchto

solvethem.

50.Whichfitsthescientists5ideabest?

People1.Peoplealsolearntofearsnakesfromothers9experiences.

Sopeopleareafraidofsnakesandthey2.

Sosnakesaren'tprotectedbypeoplethoughthey3.

a.areborntofearsnakes

b.needtobeprotected

c.don,tprotectanimalstheyfear

A.1-c,2-3.,3-bB.1-b,2-a,3-cC.1-a,2-c,3-bD.1-a,2-b,3-c

四、任務(wù)型閱讀

閱讀短文,根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,完成下列表格。每空一詞。

Whatwouldtheworldbelikeifcarscoulddrivethemselves?Imagineseeinganemptycar

passingbyonitswaytopickupitsowner,oracarfullofpassengerswhoarereading,listeningto

musicorevensleeping.Butnoneofthemareworriedabouttheroadahead.

Well,allofthiscouldbethefutureofdriving.Thereareseveralcompanies,including

Google,workingondriverlesscars.Sofar,noGoogleself-drivencarshavegottenatrafficticket

(罰單),butsomeofthemhavebeeninaccidentswhenothercarshitthem.

Thesecarsarenowstillinthetestingstages(階段).But,ifthetestsaresuccessful,these

electricself-drivencarscouldbeputintouseverysoon.

Thecarsaresospecialthattheycantaketheplaceofdriversduringcertainsituations.They

areabletoparkthemselves,orslowdownwhentheynoticeobjectscloseby.Theycanalso

controlthespeedifthereisdanger.

Scientistsandengineersbelieve,withthehelpofwirelesssignals(無(wú)線信號(hào)),camerasand

GPS,creatingasafeself-drivencarmightbepossible.Thecauseofdeadly(致死的)road

accidentsisusuallycarelessdriversorbadconditions.Theself-drivencarmaybeabletoprevent

these.However,somepeopledon'tliketheidea.AmericanlawyerWhiteDrakedoesnotbelieve

thesecarsaresafe.Hethinksthattechnologiescanalsobemistakes.

Self-drivencars

FutureofAnemptycarcandrive51ontheroad.Ornoneofthepassengersinitare

drivingworriedabouttheroadahead.

Theyareinthe52stages.Probablytheseelectriccarsmadebysome

Situation

companieswillbeusedsoon.

QualitiesTheycanparkthemselves,slowdownand53thespeed.

DifferentScientiststhinktheycanpreventroad54.However,someonethinksthey

ideasare55becausetechnologiescanalsobemistakes.

五、短文填空

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)首字母、音標(biāo)、語(yǔ)境、中文和所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文意思完

整。每空限填一詞。

Asatraditionalandmeaningfulboardgame,weiqiwasinventedinChinamorethan4,000

yearsagoanditisstillplayeduntiltoday.

Theplayingpiecesarecalledstones.Oneplayerusesthe56stonesandtheother,

black.Theplayerstaketurnstoplaythestonesonthegameboard.Asweknow,theboardsurface

has361cross57(point).Thestonesareplacedonthem.

WeiqiisalsocalledGointheworld.Learningitcannotonlyimprovepeople'slogical(邏

輯的)thinkingability,but58/di'velop/theircalmcharacter.Thafswhyitismoreand

morepopularwithmodernpeople.

IntheSuiandTangDynasties,weiqi59(travel)toJapan,andthentoEuropeinthe

19thcentury.Nowithas60(grow)intoaninternationalcompeti

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