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01江蘇南京卷2022年中考英語(yǔ)新材料仿真模擬押題A卷(滿分90分,考試時(shí)間90分鐘)語(yǔ)篇題目?jī)?nèi)容清單題目?jī)?nèi)容第二大題完形填空教育部表示將對(duì)體育課給予更多關(guān)注,逐步將其列為與語(yǔ)數(shù)同等重要的學(xué)科。第三大題閱讀理解A篇2022年北京冬季奧運(yùn)會(huì)上的一些新科技及其用途第三大題閱讀理解B篇久坐的危害以及有關(guān)久坐的研究第三大題閱讀理解C篇從正反兩方面論述了疫情其間少出國(guó)旅游是否有好處。第三大題閱讀理解D篇我國(guó)面臨的男女性別比失衡的問(wèn)題第四大題填空C選詞填空本文作者先表達(dá)對(duì)中國(guó)控制疫情的贊賞,然后表達(dá)想要回到中國(guó)的心情。第五大題閱讀填空A雙減政策下孩子們的作業(yè)問(wèn)題第五大題閱讀填空B介紹第一個(gè)在中國(guó)空間站工作的中國(guó)女宇航員王亞平的相關(guān)情況。第六大題書(shū)面表達(dá)由蘇翊鳴四歲生日禮物是父母在他四歲時(shí)送他的雪板談禮物的意義選擇題(共40分)一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.—________May6,YiYangqianxiwontheBestNewActorAwardatHongKongFilmAwards.—Whatexcitingnews!A.In B.At C.On D.During2.________areyousolate?We’llalmostmisstheflight.Hurryup!A.What B.Where C.Why D.When3.Lindawillgotothethemeparkby______nextSunday.A.she B.her C.hers D.herself4.—Mark’scar________acloudofdustashedroveoff.—That’swhywedislikehim.A.raised B.rose C.wasraised D.wasraising5.“Garbageclassification(垃圾分類(lèi))”,whichwillenterNanjingsoon,willmakeit_______forthecitizenstoenjoythegoodlivingenvironmentthanbefore.A.easy B.easier C.easily D.moreeasily6.—Hi,Jessica!I________youwereinNanjing.PeopletoldmeyouwereinShanghai.—Well,Icamebackjustonehourago.A.don’tknow B.didn’tknow C.haven’tknown D.won’tknow7.—Batteriescalled“whiteelephant”metitsWaterloointhemarketofEurope.—Europeanswon’tbeinterestedinit.Becauseawhiteelephantmeansathingthatisuseless,__________itmaycostalotofmoney.A.since B.unless C.if D.a(chǎn)lthough8.Whichofthefollowingpicturesmeans“Pleasedon’tmakeanynoise”?A. B. C. D.9.—Chinesewomen’sfootballteamwontheAsiaCupagainafter16years.—Thatwasagreatmoment.I________thegameonTVallthetime.A.havewatched B.watched C.a(chǎn)mwatching D.waswatching10.FewerbabiesareborninChinatheseyears.Thisis________becausetoday’syoungpeoplehavedifferentideasaboutbeingparents.A.mainly B.closely C.hardly D.specially11.MarieCurie

________radium,butEdison________thelightbulb.A.created;discovered B.discovered;inventedC.invented;discovered D.invented;created12.—Heoncetriedtomakeawithhisson,buttheboyavoidedhim.—It’swrongoftheboytoremainsilent.A.decision B.contribution C.vacation D.conversation13.—Iwonder________.—Sorry.Ihavenoidea,either.A.whichhotelAmystayedinMaldive B.whichsupermarketdoesTinaworkC.whomIshouldgototoaskforhelp D.whoJohniswaiting14.—HowdoyoufindthedocumentaryDAVIDProfile(國(guó)寶檔案).—________.Ican’tthinktoohighlyofit.A.Italldepends B.It’sreallywonderfulC.Nooneknowsforcertain D.Itisnotmycupoftea15.—Thepriceofoilhaskeptrisingforweeks.I’llhavetosellourcarandflylikeabird!—_________.I’drathersellitandbuyahybridoneinstead.A.Asyoulike B.I’mstillnotsureC.Inyourdreams D.Takeitseriously二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。InQingdao,ShandongProvince,parentsofkidsfromamiddleschoolwereagainsttheschoolwhichappointed(任命)aphysicaleducationteacherasthe____16____.Thenews____17____awidediscussionamongInternetusers.“AreyoufororagainstyourPEteacher’sworkingasyourheadteacher?”Manyofthemshowedtheirsupport.Infact,paredwithteachersofothersubjects,PEteachersdon’thavetospendtoomanyhours____18____lessons.Withlesspressureinteaching,aPEteachercanputmore____19____intothemanagementoftheclass.Peoplealsoremindtheembarrassing(令人尷尬的)situationofPEclassesandPEteachers.Inthepast,writtenexamsweretheonlystandardtojudge(衡量)astudent.Studentsandparentsthoughtit’smoreimportanttogetbettergradesinother____20____.Onlywhenstudentsgothighmarksinthesesubjectscouldtheywenttoabetterschool.Sotheyweren’t____21____aboutPEclasses.Astimegoesby,suchasituationwill____22____anend.OnOct.16,2020,theMinistryofEducation(教育部)explainedthateveryteacherinaschoolwasfitforthejoboftheheadteacherandtheir____23____arenotonlyinthesubjectstheytaught.Accordingtotheirexperienceasteachers,headteachersnotonlyteachtheirownsubject,butalsoprovidehelpforotherteachersandkeepclassesrunning____24____.TheministryalsosaidthatmoreattentionwouldbepaidtoPElessons,andthesubjectwouldgraduallybe____25____asmuchimportanceasChineselanguageormath.16.A.teacher B.headteacher C.policeman D.doctor17.A.wentto B.a(chǎn)ddedto C.ledto D.connectedto18.A.making B.showing C.preparing D.going19.A.care B.task C.efforts D.project20.A.subjects B.instructions C.services D.operations21.A.excited B.curious C.sure D.serious22.A.ewith B.eto C.eacross D.eup23.A.differences B.similarities C.relations D.connections24.A.quickly B.certainly C.fast D.smoothly25.A.reached B.sent C.given D.explained三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列材料,從材料后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ACoolTechnologiesatBeijing2022WinterOlympicsDriverlessminibusWalkinsideShougangIndustrialPark,youcanseedifferentkindsofdriverlesscars.Whenyoufeeltired,youcangetinadriverlessminibus.Whenyoufeelhungry,youcanbuyfoodfromadriverlesscarstore.InspectionrobotTherobotcanrecognizepeoplewithinfivemeters.Itwillautomaticallywalkovertoapersonwhoisnotwearingamaskandadvisehimorhertowearone.Also,therobothasacontactlesshanddisinfectiondeviceonitshead.SmartBandAidPeoplecanwearthisthermometer(體溫計(jì))ontheirarms.Itlookslikeabandage.Userscanchecktheirbodytemperaturethroughanappontheirsmartphones.Ifsomeonegetsafever,thethermometerwillreportit.DisinfectionrobotInWukesongSportsCenter,thereisarobotnamedXiaobai.Whileworking,therobotspraysafogofdisinfectant(消毒劑)throughitsheadfan.Onerobotcancover1,000squaremetersandworkforfourtofivehoursonasinglebatterycharge.26.________canadvisepeopletoweartheirmasks.A.Driverlessminibus B.InspectionrobotC.SmartBandAid D.Disinfectionrobot27.Howcanpeoplechecktheirbodytemperature?A.Throughanapponthephones. B.Bygettinginadriverlessminibus.C.Throughabatteryintherobot. D.Bywearingabandageontheirarms.28.WhatcanDisinfectionrobotdo?A.Recognizepeoplewhogetahighfever.B.BuyfoodforworkersinWukesongSportsCenter.C.Sprayafogofdisinfectantthroughitsheadfan.D.Sweep1000squaremetersadayinShougangPark.BWe’veknownthatsittingforlongperiodsoftimeeverydayhascountlesshealthconsequences(后果),likeahigherriskofheartdisease.Butnowanewstudyhasfoundthatsittingisalsobadforyourbrain.Astudypublishedlastweek,conductedbyDr.PrabhaSiddarthattheUniversityofCalifornia,showedthatsedentary(久坐不動(dòng)的)behaviorisrelatedtoreducedthicknessofthemedialtemporallobe(中頤葉),abrainareathatiscriticaltolearningandmemory.Theresearchersaskedagroupof35healthypeople,aged45to70,abouttheiractivitylevelsandtheaveragenumberofhourseachdayspentsittingandthenscannedtheirbrains.Theyfoundthatthesubjectswhoreportedsittingforlongerperiodshadthethinnestmedialtemporallobes.Itmeansthatthemoretimeyouspendinachair,theworseitisforyourbrainhealth,resultinginpossibledamagetolearningandmemory.Whatisalsointerestingisthatthisstudydidnotfindasignificantrelationbetweenthelevelofphysicalactivityandthicknessofthisbrainarea,suggestingthatexercise,evensevere(劇烈的)exercise,maynotbeenoughtoprotectyoufromtheharmfuleffectsofsitting.Itthensurprisinglyturnedoutthatyoudon’tevenhavetomovemuchtoimprovecognition(認(rèn)知);juststandingwilldothetrick(獲得成功).Forexample,twogroupsofsubjectswereaskedtopleteatestwhileeithersittingorstanding.Participantswereaskedtonamethecolor,liketheword“green”inblueink.Subjectsthinkingontheirfeetbeatthosewhosatby3milliseconds.Thecognitiveeffectsofseverephysicalexercisearewellknown.Butthepossibilitythatstandingmoreandsittinglessimprovesbrainhealthcouldlowerthestandardforeveryone.Iknow,thisallrunscounterto(與……背道而馳)receivedideasaboutdeepthought,fromourgradeschoolteachers,whotoldustositdownandfocus,toRodin’sfamous“TheThinker”,seatedwithchinonhishand.Theywerewrong.Youcannowallstandup.29.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3andParagraph4?A.Sedentarybehaviorwillpossiblydamageourbrain.B.Severeexercisecangreatlyimproveourbrainhealth.C.Brainhealthhasnothingtodowithsedentarybehavior.D.Severeexercisecanprotectyoufromtheharmfuleffectsofsitting.30.Whatisthereceivedideaaboutdeepthought?A.Weshouldstandwhilethinking.B.Sittingisbetterwhenwethink.C.Moreexercisecanimprovecognition.D.Sittingmoreisgoodforourmentalhealth.31.Thepassagemainlytellsus_______.A.peopletendtositwhiletheyarethinkingB.physicalexercisecanimproveourbrainhealthC.standingmoreandsittinglesscanmakeourbrainhealthierD.sedentarybehaviorwillincreasethethicknessofthemedialtemporallobeC1Withholidaysabroadonhold,staycationmightbepopular.2In2019,12.2billion(十億)passengersflewonplanesaroundtheworld.In2021,itwasdownto6.6billion.Whatwillthatnumberbein2022ifpeoplecan’ttravelfreelytoothercountriesbecauseofCOVID19?Somepeoplesaytheyhavemoretimeandagreaterinterestinnatureandtheworldthat’sclosertothem.Otherscan’twaittotravelabroadtoexperiencedifferentcultures.Whatdoyouthink?Isitgoodtotravelabroadless?3Yes!It’sbetterforthecountryandtheplanet.4First,it’sbetterforthecountryifpeoplestaywheretheyliveandspendmoneywithlocalbusinessesandonlocalfamousplaces.Andthereissomuchtoexperienceandenjoyinthecountry,wedon’tneedtogoabroad.COVID19isagoodexcusetostayput.Third,sincepeoplestoppedflyingsomuch,theworldaroundushashadachancetobreathe.Airpollutionisdownandwaterqualityisup.Let’sallowtheEarthtobreathesomemore.5No!Foreigntravelopensupthemind.6Travelingoverseasopensupthemindtonewpeople,placesandcultures.Ifyougoabroad,yougetafreshmind.Besides,theweatherisareasontoo.Forexample,theUKdoesnothaveenoughsunlight,whichisimportantforpeople’sphysicalandmentalhealth.Oneofthegreatprivilegesoflivinginthe21stcenturyisthatwecanseedifferentculturesandmeetallkindsofpeople,isn’tit?32.WhatisTRUEaboutParagraph4?A.Thisparagraphlistsfourreasons.B.Itisgoodforthelocalbusinesstoflyabroad.C.Noflyingismuchbetterfortheenvironment.D.Wecan’ttraveleverywherebecauseofCOVID19.33.WhydoesParagraph6mentiontheUK?A.It’sgoodtotravelintheUK. B.It’snecessarytotravelabroad.C.PeopleintheUKenjoysmuchsunshine. D.Travelingcanopenupthemind.34.Theunderlinedword“privilege”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans________.A.a(chǎn)dvantage B.result C.traveling D.style35.Thebesttitleofthepassageabovemightbe________.A.LessTravel.LessPollution B.Let’sTravelAbroadC.StopTravelingbecauseofCOVID19 D.IsLessForeignTravelaGoodThing?DThere’sbadnewsfortheparentsofChineseboys.After2021,whenteenageboysentertheir20s,atleast10percentofthemwillfinditdifficulttomarryawife.Accordingtothesixthnationalpopulationsurvey,therearealready33.76millionmoremalesthanfemalesinChina.Thegenderratioatbirthisashighas115.9:100.Thismeansthatthereare115.9babyboysforevery100babygirls.Thisratioisstillgrowingandmaybe118.9:100by2022.Thiscanleadtoanunsafesociety.Withevery1percentriseinthegenderratio,therewouldbe6percentmoreviolentcrimes.AccordingtotheUN,thereareonly21nationsorareasthathavemorewomenthanmen.RussiaisoneofthembecausemanymalesdiedinWorldWarⅡ.SincethentherehavebeenmorewomenthanmeninRussia.However,mostcountries,includingChina,havemoremales.Theexpertsexplainedthereasons.Ingeneral,menmakemoremoneythanwomenanditresultsinaculturaltraditionofpreferringboystogirls.Tochangethissituation,kidsneedbebettereducatedongenderequality,expertssuggest.Buttheyalsosaythereisstillalotmoreworktodo.36.Theunderlinedwords“genderratio”mightmean________inChinese.A.人口比例 B.性別比例 C.人口分布 D.性別分布37.Accordingtothepassage,theratio118.9:100meansthatthereare________.A.118.9babygirlsforevery100babyboys B.115.9babygirlsforevery100babyboysC.118.9babyboysforevery100babygirls D.115.9babyboysforevery100babygirls38.In________,therearemorewomenthanmen.A.China B.theUN C.Russia D.mostcountries39.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.It’sdifficultforeveryChinesemantomarryawifeafter2020.B.Chinawillbeeadangerouscountryafter2020.C.MostcriminalsinChinaaremeninsteadofwomen.D.ThesituationofgenderimbalanceinChinaisserious.40.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat________.A.duringtheWorldWarⅡ,mostofthesoldiersweremenB.mostofwomenmakemoremoneythanmeninChinaC.it’seasytochangethegenderimbalanceinChinaD.everyoneprefersboystogirlsinChina非選擇題(共50分)四、填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)A)請(qǐng)根據(jù)括號(hào)中所給的漢語(yǔ)寫(xiě)出單詞,使句子意思完整正確。41.Suddenlytheoldwomanstoppedbecauseshesawthe________(陌生人)face.42.Youcanalwaysfindyourdaughtera_________(活潑的)girl.43.Sheaccidentally________(跨步)onmyfootandsaidsorrytome.44.Wehaveagrowing________(人口)inthisareaandweneedmorefood.Let’splantmorecrops!45.Themagicdietis________(廣泛地)believedtoprotectagainstanumberofcancers.B)請(qǐng)根據(jù)句子意思,用括號(hào)中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。46.“Theloveandhelpfromthesekindpeoplewillneverbe________(forget).”theboysaidtothereporter.47.Look!_________(simple)clickonit,andyoucanlearnaboutthehistoryofthismuseum.48.ItiswidelybelievedthatChineseastronauts_______(land)ontheMoononeday,won’tthey?49.YangZhenning,inhis________(ninety),wasonthelistofthe2021TouchingChinaannualpeople(感動(dòng)中國(guó)年度人物).50.Kidswereremindedtotakesomemoneywith________(they)beforetheschooltrip.C)請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語(yǔ)填空,使短文內(nèi)容完整正確。for

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rapidlyThetopicIammost____51____inis“COVID19pandemicpreventionandcontrolmeasures”.Ithinkthisisimportant____52____otherpandemicscoulde.Itcouldtakeatoll(造成損失)ontheeconomy.Sobeingawareanddealingwithpandemicsareveryimportant.Chinahasdoneagreatjobcontrollingthepandemicsofarandmakingsureitdoesn’tspread____53____.MyparentsmovedtoChina____54____workseveralyearsago.WelivedinBeijing,China,togetherasafamily.Ilovedlivingthere.Iamlookingforwardtobeing____55____togobacktoChina.五、閱讀填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)A)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案填寫(xiě)在橫線上。Youmaythinkkidsaregettingmorehomeworkthaneverbefore.Ifso,thinkagain.AnewstudyreleasedbyBrookings’BrownCenteronEducationPolicyshowsthattoday’sstudentshavenomorehomeworkthantheirparentsdidwhentheywereinschool.NumerousarticlesandreportsoverthepastfewdecadeshavesuggestedAmerica’sschoolsareoverloadingkidswithmoreandmorehomework.ButtheBrookingsstudyarguestheopposite:homeworkloadshavenotchangedoverthepast30years.Thestudy’sauthor,TomLoveless,reviewedsurveystakenbykidsandparentsabouthowmuchhomeworkyoungstudentshave.Theresultsshowedthatthetypicalelementarystudenthas3045minutesofhomeworkeachnight.Theaveragehighschoolerhasaboutanhour.Thesenumbershaveremainedthesamesince1984.InasetofguidelinespublishedbytheNationalParentTeacherAssociation(PTA),theamountoftimestudentsshouldspentonhomeworkistheirgradelevelmultipliedbytenminutes.Forexample,athirdgradershouldhave30minutesofhomework,afifthgrader50minutes,andsoon.Loveless,whowasasixthgradeteacherinthe1980s,saysthissystemhasstayedconsistentintothe21stcentury.Onechangethatoccurredoverthepastthreedecades,however,isamong9yearolds,theaverageageofathirdgrader.In1984,more9yearoldshadnohomeworkatall,versustoday.“What’shappenedis,therewereanumberofkidsatage9whohadnohomeworkin1984,butnowthatnumberdoeshavesomehomework,”LovelesstoldTFK.“Thoughitisalittleamountofwork,itisstillanincreaseintheamountoftimespentonhomeworkforthirdgraders.”Homeworkisanimportantpartofastudent'seducation.Someteachersarguethathomeworkprepareskidsforstatetestsandforcollege.Theyworrythatalighterhomeworkloadwillputkidsatadisadvantage.“Homeworkhasbenefitsthatgowellbeyondwhat’sgoingoninschool,”saysHarrisCooper,aUniversityofMissouripsychologyprofessorwhohasstudiedhomework’seffectontestscores.Kidslearntobeorganized,managetheirtimeandmasternewskillswithoutateacher’shelp.Teachersgivetworeasonsforassigningalotofhomework.First,theysay,thegovernmentnowrequiresschoolstomeethigherthaneverachievementgoalsforstudents.Second,theyknowmanyparentswanttheirchildrentobeabletogetintothenation’sbestcollegesanduniversities.Theseparentsbelievehomeworkisawaytoensurestudentsarelearningattheirfullcapacity.Peoplewhofavorhomeworkarguethatitcanhavemanyotherbeneficialeffects.Theyclaimitcanhelpstudentsdevelopgoodstudyhabits,andrecognizethatlearningcanoccurathomeaswellasatschool.TitleTooMuch__56__?TraditionalthoughtKidsinAmericaareoverloadedwith__57__homework.The__58__ofanewstudyHomeworkloadsnowremainthe__59__astheyhad30yearsago.InformationabouthomeworkOnaverage,theelementarystudent__60__3045minutesonhomeworkeachnight.Butthethirdgradersin1984had__61__homeworkthantheyhavenow.The__62__ofhomeworkHomeworkprepareskidsforstatetestsand__63__college.Homeworkhelpskidsbeorganized,managetimeandmasternewskills.It’s__64__forschoolstomeethigherthaneverachievementgoalsbygivingmuchhomework.Homeworkmakessurethatstudenttrytheirbesttolearn.Homeworkhelps__65__goodstudyhabits.B)請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫(xiě)所缺單詞。AstheShenzhou13spaceshipdocked(對(duì)接)withChina’sspacestationonOctober16,2021,WangYapingbecamethefirstfemaleastronauttoworkinthespacestationinChina.Shewoulds____66____sixmonthsthere,alongwithZhaiZhigangandYeGuangfu.WangalsobecamethefirstChinesew____67____totakeaspacewalkonthenightofNovember7,2021.Besides,shegaveaclassinthespacestationtoe____68____youngpeopletofollowtheirspacedreams.Wang’sdreamofflyingtospaceasanastronautwasi

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