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2022年中考第二次模擬考試I.單項(xiàng)選擇(本題10小題,每小題1分,共10分)從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.(1分)UsuallyImakebreakfastformyfamily___________Saturdays.A.a(chǎn)t B.in C.on D.to2.(1分)Ifyouarenotstrictwithyourself,youwill________doingnothing.A.putoff B.giveup C.makeup D.endup3.(1分)Itwasgreatintheend

________wehadaterribletimeatthebeginning.A.if B.unless C.when D.a(chǎn)lthough4.(1分)Jennyisafraidtotravelbyplane.Shealwaysfeels________whengettingonit.A.nervous B.interested C.relaxed D.happy5.(1分)Heistoolazysohe________doeshousework.Weshouldn'tlearnfromhim.A.a(chǎn)lmost B.hardly C.probably D.exactly6.(1分)Mymother________dinnerwhenIgothomeyesterday.A.wascooking B.hascooked C.willcook D.cooks7.(1分)Sandy,you'dbetter________yournotesbeforeyoudoyourhomeworkeveryevening.A.lookthrough B.lookout C.lookafter D.lookfor8.(1分)—Theairhereismuchfresherthanbefore.—Exactly!Wealotoftreesinthepastfewyears.A.planted B.wereplanting C.haveplanted D.willplant9.(1分)—Tom,________didyoudoyesterday?—BeforeIwenttothelibrary,Ivisitedmyfriend.A.whatelse B.whatother C.whereelseD.howelse10.(1分)Juliahaswonprizesforherresearch.She________bereallytalentedandhardworking.A.can B.need C.should D.mustⅡ.完形填空。(本題10小題,每小題10分,共10分。)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的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)。11.(10分)Vincentgotupathalfpastsixinthemorning.Hehurriedlyputonhisclothesandfinishedthe__(1)__preparedbyGrandma.Hisgrandparentsweretheonlytwopeople_(2)_withhim.Assoonashewavedgoodbyetothem,Vincent__(3)__outtothesmallcarpark(停車場(chǎng)).Dad’scarwasalreadythere.“Goodmorning,Dad.YouareearlierthanIexpected,”saidVincent.Andhegotintothecarhappily.“I___(4)___you,”Dadsmiledanddroveoff.“Metoo.__(5)_canIlivewithMumandyouagain?”askedVincent.“I’vetoldyouhundredsoftimes.Mumwillbebackintwomonths.Wewilllivetogetheragainthen.Mumalwayslovesher__(6)__andshewantstotakethechancetomeetmoreclients(客戶),”Dadexplained,“Andherbosstoldherthatshemightbeethemanager.Areyou__(7)__?”“Notatall.Isworkmoreimportantthanme?”askedVincent.“No,ofcoursenot.YouarethemostimportanttoMumandDad,_(8)_wehavetowork.Youwillunderstanduswhenyougrowup,”saidDadashe__(9)__attheschoolgate.Vincentgotoutofthe

__(10)__.Daddroveoff,goingbacktohisoffice.(1).A.breakfast. B.lunch. C.supper. D.dinner(2).A.working. B.climbing. C.living. D.separating(3).A.kept. B.rushed. C.pointed. D.found(4).A.beat. B.a(chǎn)sk. C.hate. D.miss(5).A.Why. B.Who. C.When. D.Where(6).A.housework. B.garden. C.job. D.trousers(7).A.happy. B.healthy. C.honest. D.strict(8).A.or. B.because. C.a(chǎn)fter. D.but(9).A.moved. B.stopped. C.met. D.shouted(10).A.house. B.office. C.school. D.carIII閱讀理解(本題20小題,每小題5分,共20分)閱讀下列短文,做出正誤判斷或選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A篇為判斷正(A)誤(B)題,B、C篇為選擇題,D篇為六選五補(bǔ)全短文。12.(5分)25yearsago,Robert,asingleparentwithaoneyearoldsonsawaterribleaccidentwhichtookplacewhenthedriverofatruck(卡車)ranaredlightandknockedintothecarofSandra.Sandrawaskilledintheaccident.ButherthreemontholddaughternamedKarenwasleftintheburningcar.Whileotherslookedoninfear,Robertjumpedoutofhiscarandcrawled(爬行)intothecartotrytosavethelittlegirl.Secondslater,toeveryone’ssurprise,Robertpulledthebabytosafety.Whilethebabywasallright,Robertwasseriouslyinjured.Twodayslaterhedied.Buthisheroic(英勇的)actwaspublished(公布)inthemedia(媒體).Hissonwassoonadopted(收養(yǎng))byrelatives.Overtwentyyearslater,boththelittlegirlandtheman’ssongrewup.OnedayKarenandherboyfriendMichaelwerelookingthroughsomeoldboxeswhentheyfoundsomeoldnewspaper.“ThisismewhenIwasanewbornbaby.Iwassavedfromaburningcar.Butmymotherdiedintheaccident,”explainedKaren.AlthoughMichaelknewKaren’smotherdiedyearsago,heneverfullyknewtheconditionsuntilhereadthenewspaperarticle.ToKaren’ssurprise,Michaelwasinterestedinthedetails(細(xì)節(jié))oftheaccident.Andhebegantocry.ThenheknewthatthemanthathadpulledKarenfromthefirewasthefatherheneverknew.Theybothhuggedwithtearsintheireyes.判斷正(A)誤(B)。(1).Aoneyearoldboywasleftintheburningcar.(2).Sandrawaskilledintheaccident,butherdaughterwassaved.(3).Robert’sfriendsadoptedhisson.(4).Michaeldidn’tknowthedetailsoftheaccidentatfirst.(5).Michaelsavedthelittlegirl25yearsago.13.(5分)WhenyouthinkoftheArctic(北極),youimagineanicylandofpurewhitesnow.Othersimagineitasthelastreallycleanplaceleftonearth.Wehavepollutedthedeepestoceanswithplasticrubbish.“Andnow”,CNNsays,“It’stheArctic’sturn.”GermanscientistshaverecentlyfoundmicroplasticsinArcticsnow.Microplasticsarepiecesofplasticsmallerthan5millimeters.Sadly,thescientistsfound1800piecesofmicroplasticsperliterof(每升)snow.HowisplasticpollutionreachingtheArctic?Accordingtoscientists,“It’sclearthatmostofthemicroplasticsinthesnowefromtheair.”Theyfallofftheplasticobjectsandaremovedbythewind,justlikedust.Theymixwithiceintheairandfalltothegroundassnow.FindingtheseplasticsinArcticsnowmeansthatwemaybreathethemin.Aretheybadforus?Scientistscannotanswerthisquestionfornow,accordingtotheWHO.Wedoknowthatourbodiescannottakein“l(fā)arge”piecesofmicroplastics.However,iftheplasticsaresmallenough,theycanfindwaysintoourbodiesandstaythereforalongtime,whichcanbebadforourhealth.What’smore,earlierstudieshaveshownthatmicroplasticsmaycontributetolungcancerrisk.Microplasticshavealsobeenfoundinriversandoceansaroundtheworld.Earlierresearchhasfoundthattheyflowoverlongdistancesandintoouroceans,hurtingecosystemsalongtheway.Theystartinourwastewater,thenflowintoriversandouttothesea,wheretheyareeatenbyseaanimals.Ifpeopletheneattheseanimals,itmeansthatwe’reeatingtheplasticaswell.(1).WecanlearnfromParagraph1that________.A.theArcticisthelastreallycleanplaceleftonearthB.theArcticisanicylandofpurewhitesnowC.theArcticisabeautifulicylandwithcleanairD.theArctichasbeenpollutedbyplasticrubbish(2).Theunderlinedword“contribute”means“_______”inChinese.A.增加 B.捐獻(xiàn) C.造成 D.是……原因之一(3).Wheredomostofthemicroplasticsinthesnowefrom?A.Fromwater. B.Fromair. C.Fromwind. D.Fromfood.(4).Whichofthefollowingisn’ttrue?A.WemaybreathemicroplasticsinArctic.B.Microplasticsmaycauselungcancer.C.Wedon’thavetomindmicroplasticsrightnow.D.Microplasticshavehurtecosystems.(5).Howdoesthewriterendthispassage?A.Byadvisingustodrinkcleanwater.B.Byaskingpeoplenottoeatseaanimals.C.Bytellingtheseriousnessofplasticpollution.D.ByshowingthebeautyofArctic.14.(5分)RecentlyIhadatriptoSydneywithmyparents.WevisitedtheWildlifePark.TheWildlifeParkhaslotsofdifferentanimals.Somearenative(當(dāng)?shù)氐?toAustralisandcanonlybefoundthere.Therearemorethan500animalsthere,includingkangaroos,koalas(考拉)andcrocodiles(鱷魚).Theyarekeptintheirnaturalenvironment.IliketheWildlifeParkbetterthanazoo.Inzoos,mostoftheanimalsareincages(籠子).Wefirstspentsometimewiththekangaroos.Wecouldtouchandfeelthem.Itwasveryexcitingtobesoclosetothem.Therewerekoalastheretoo.Theylookedverycuddly(令人想擁抱的)。Althoughwecouldn’tcarrykoalas,Icouldtakeaphotowithone.Itisawonderfulsouvenir(紀(jì)念品)ofmyholidayinSydney.TheWildlifeParkhasplentyoffreshwatercrocodilesandsaltwatercrocodiles.Someofthemareverybigandscary(嚇人的)withhugeteeth!Ididnotwanttogettooclosetothem.Therewasalsoabirdshow.Thekeepers(飼養(yǎng)員)showedusdifferentspecies(種類)ofbirds.Isawanoldparrot(鸚鵡).Itcould"talk"andmadeagreatimpressiononme.Ienjoythetripverymuch.Therewassomuchtosee.(1).TheWildlifeParkis_________A.inSydney. B.inCairo. C.inAthens. D.inRome.(2).Whatisawonderfulsouvenirofthewriter’sholiday?A.Aparrotthatcouldtalk. B.Achancetofeedakoala.C.Aphotowithakoala. D.Foodforthekangaroos.(3).Whydidn’t

thewriterwanttogetveryclosetothecrocodiles?A.Theylivedinwater.B.Thewriterwasafraidofthem.C.Thewriterdidnotwanttofeedthem.D.Thewriterdidnotlikethesmellofsaltwater(4).Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ThekangaroosarekeptincagesintheWildlifePark.B.ThewritertraveledtotheWildlifeParkalone.C.Thewriterwenttoseekoalasfirst.D.Thewriterwatchedabirdshow(5).AftervisitingtheWildlifePark,thewriterfelt________.A.bored. B.unhappy. C.excited. D.hopeless.15.(5分)Isthereaconnectionbetweenmusicandlanguage?Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisyes:___(1)___Here,welookattwoexamples.ArecentstudybyresearcherKrausshowsthatplayingamusicalinstrumentcanimproveaperson'shearingability.___(2)___Thepeopleinthefirstgroupweremusicians,whilethoseinthesecondgrouphadnomusicaltraining.Themusicianswereabletohearthetalkingpersonmoreclearly.___(3)___Thinkaboutviolinistsinanorchestra(管弦樂團(tuán)).Whentheviolinistsplaywiththegroup,theyheartheirowninstrumentandmanyothers,too.Buttheviolinistsmustlistencloselytowhattheyareplaying,andpaynoattentiontotheothersounds.Inthisway,musiciansareabletofocusoncertainsounds,eveninaroomwithlotsofnoise.Schlaug,adoctoratHarvardMedicalSchool,workswithstroke(中風(fēng))patients.Becauseoftheirillness,thesepeoplecannotsaytheirnames,addresses,orotherinformationnormally.However,theycanstillsing.___(4)___Whydoesthiswork?Schlaugisn'tsure.Musicseemstomakedifferentpartsofthebrainwork,includingthedamaged(損壞的)parts.Thismighthelppatientstousethatpartofthebrainagain.Musicimprovesconcentration,memory,listeningskills,andouroveralllanguageabilities.___(5)___Playinganinstrumentorsingingcanhelpusdobetterinschoolandkeepourbrainsharp(敏銳的)aswegetolder.Musicisnotonlyenjoyable,it'salsogoodforusinmanyotherways.A.Itcanevenhelpsickpeoplegetbetter.B.Inhisstudytwogroupsofpeoplelistenedtoapersontalkinginanoisyroom.C.Musicimprovescertainlanguageabilitiesinthebrain.D.Theviolinistsdeveloptheirmemoriesbyplayingtheviolin.E.Musicianshearbetterbecausetheylearntopayattentiontocertainsounds.F.Schlaugwassurprisedtofindthatsingingwordshelpedhispatientstospeak.Ⅳ.詞匯運(yùn)用(本題10小題,共15分)A.用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞限用一詞。(每小題10分,共10分)16.(10分)youfriendsmusicwhatsportsJillandTomaregood____(1)____.Theyallwanttojointheschoolclubs.Buttheydon’tknow____(2)____clubtojoin.Can____(3)____helpthem?Tomlikessports.Hecanplaybasketball.Heisintheschoolbasketballteam(隊(duì)).Hecanplaysoccer,too.Buthedoesn’twanttojointhe___(4)___club.Jilllikessinging,becauseshethinksitisrelaxing.Soshewantstojointhe___(5)___club.ShealsospeaksEnglishverywell.B.根據(jù)句意和所給漢語完成句子。每空一詞。(每小題1分,共5分)17.Thatstoresellsthingsatahigh__________(價(jià)格),butthey’rereallygood.18.Whenyouhavethe________(選擇)ofbeingrightorbeingkind,choosekind.19.Idon’tlikesadmusic.Italways________(迫使)mecry.20.Behaving________(禮貌地)costsnothing,butitbringsalot.21.MissGaocanalwayseupwith__________(幽默)ideastomakeherclasslively.Ⅴ.閱讀表達(dá)(本題10小題,共20分)閱讀下面文章,完成1至5小題。(共10分)22.(10分)Asanexchangestudent,IstudiedinFrancefortwoyears.ThefirsttimeItookaclassinthechemistrylab,Iwassurprisedtofindthatstudentswerefully“armed”.Everyonewaswearinggoggles(護(hù)目鏡)andgloves.Safetyesfirstforsciencelabclass.MychemistryteacherMrs.Louiseusuallygaveustheinstructionpaperthenightbeforethelabclassandletusreadit.Duringtheclass,shefirstwentoverthestepsandthenputusintogroupsoftwotodotheexperiments(實(shí)驗(yàn)).Whatwasspecialwasthatforeverylabclass,Mrs.Louisechangedeveryone’slabpartnertomakethemworkwithdifferentclassmates.Theclasswasoftenfilledwithlaughterandscreams(尖叫).Weoncetriedtoburnthechemicalsandwatchthecolorsoftheflames(火焰).Differentchemicalsproduceddifferentcolorsofflames,includingbrightorangeanddarkgreen.Manystudentsinmyclassweresurprised.“Wow!That’ssobeautiful!”theyscreamed.Thentheyexcitedlytookpictures,postedthemonlineandsentthemtotheirfriends.Mrs.Louisedidn’tgetangrywithusatallforour“noises”.Sheherselfeventookphotoswithus!Afterfinishinganexperiment,wehadtowritealabreport.Ifwehadabigmistakeintheexperiment,weneededtoanalyze(分析)whyithappenedandwhatweshoulddotoavoiditnexttime.Thelabreportswereveryimportant.Theymadeuparound25%ofourtermgrade.(1).Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhefirsttookthechemistryclassinthelab?______________________________________________________(2).WhydidMrs.Louisechangeeveryone’slabpartnerineverylabclass?______________________________________________________(3).WasMrs.Louiseangrywiththestudentsfortheir“noises”?______________________________________________________(4).Whatdidthestudentshavetodoafterfinishinganexperiment?______________________________________________________(5).WhatdoyouthinkofMrs.Louise’slabclass?______________________________________________________23.(10分)閱讀下面短文,完成小題。Lastsummer,CathywenttoNewYorkCitywithherparentsfortheirsummervacation.(A)Theystayedthereforthreeweeks.NewYorkCityhasmorethaneightandahalfmillionpeople.ItisthelargestcityintheUnitedStates.FirsttheyvisitedtheStatueofLiberty(自由女神像).TheStatueofLibertyisoneofNewYork’smostwellknownhistoricsites(古跡).MillionsofpeoplevisitNewYorkCityeveryyear.(B)________thesecondday,theywenttotheEmpireStateBuilding(帝國(guó)大廈).ItisthetallestbuildinginNewYorkCitynow.(C)________,theysawmostpartsofNewYork.ThentheyvisitedtheMetropolitan(大都會(huì)的)MuseumofArt.Inthismuseum,theysawalotoffamouspaintings.Duringtheresttimeoftheweek,theywenttotheBronxZoo.(D)Theyweregladtoseealotoft

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