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2024年湖北省荊楚初中聯(lián)盟中考模擬英語試卷

一、完形填空(★★★★)TodaywehadaP.E.lesson,sothefirstthingIdidwhenIgotoutsidewasrunningtothe_______fieldtoseeifthecheesewasstillthere.Andsureenough,itwas.Thatpieceofcheesewasinthe_______soitcouldn’tbefoundeasily.Ithasbeentheresincelastspring.Iguessitmusthave_______outofsomeone’ssandwichorsomething.Afteracoupleofdays,thecheesestartedgettingallmoldy(發(fā)霉的)and_______._______wouldplaybasketballonthefieldwheretheCheesewas,eventhoughthatwastheonlyfieldthathadabasketwithanet.Thenoneday,thiskidnamedDarrenWalsh_______theCheesewithhisfinger,andthat’swhatstartedthisthingcalledtheCheeseTouch.IfyougettheCheeseTouch,you’re_______withituntilyoupassitontosomeoneelse.Theonlywayto_______yourselffromtheCheeseTouchistocrossyourfingers.Butit’snotthat_______rememberingtokeepyourfingerscrossedeverymomentoftheday.I________taping(綁住)minetogethersothey’dstaycrossedallthetime.IgotaDinhandwriting,________itwasreallyworthit.ThisonekidnamedAbeHallgottheCheeseTouchinApril,andnobodywould________comenearhimfortherestoftheyear.Hefeltso________andsad.Toourrelief,thissummerAbemovedawaytoCaliforniaand________tooktheCheeseTouchwithhim.Ijusthopesomeonedoesn’tstarttheCheeseTouchupagain,becauseIdon’tneedthatkindof________inmylifeanymore.1.A.volleyballB.footballC.basketballD.baseball2.A.parkB.cornerC.streetD.plate3.A.droppedB.jumpedC.thrownD.crossed4.A.freshB.dirtyC.cleanD.delicious5.A.somebodyB.a(chǎn)nybodyC.nobodyD.everybody6.A.a(chǎn)teB.beatC.madeD.touched7.A.stuckB.liftedC.hurtD.noticed8.A.pushB.holdC.introduceD.protect9.A.easyB.braveC.carefulD.common10.A.stayedupB.endedupC.gaveupD.tookup11.A.orB.butC.a(chǎn)ndD.a(chǎn)lthough12.A.yetB.stillC.evenD.a(chǎn)lready13.A.excitedB.relaxedC.lonelyD.friendly14.A.luckilyB.excitedlyC.quietlyD.finally15.A.stressB.happinessC.protectionD.opinion二、閱讀理解(★★★)Apopularamazingmoviewhichincludes48poemshasbecomeafavoriteformanychildren.Themovie,ChangAnhasscored8.2outof10pointswithnearly150,000reviews(評論)onpopularreviewplatformDoubanMovie.Withitsbeautifulart,thecartoonmovieChangAntakesusbacktotheTangDynasty(618–907),thestoriesofLiBaiandGaoShicometolifebeforeoureyes.ThemoviealsoshowsussomeotherpoetsinTangDynasty.Let’slearnmoreaboutthem.

IntroductionLiBaiDuFuGaoShiBaiJuyiNicknameGodofPoetrySaintofPoetryFrontierPoet

(邊塞詩人)KingofPoetryTime701-762BC712-770BC704-765BC772-846BCThenumberofpoemsMorethan1010piecesMorethan1500piecesAbout218piecesMorethan3000piecesMasterpiece(代表作)ThoughtsintheSilentNight(《靜夜思》)OntheHeight(《登高》)FarewelltoDongda(《別董大》)FairSouthRecalled(《憶江南》)16.HowdoesthewriterdevelophisideainParagraph1?

A.Bycomparingdifferences.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byexplainingthereason.D.Bylistingnumbersandfacts.17.FromthecartoonmovieChangAn,whatcanweknow?

A.thestoriesofTangDynastyB.thestoriesofLiBaiandGaoShiC.itsbeautifulartinChangAnD.itsbeautifulartinourlife18.Fromthefourpoets’nicknamesweknowthat________.

A.theyareproudofthemselvesB.peopledeeplyunderstandthemC.peoplethinktheylovewritingpoemsD.theyhavemadegreatachievementsinpoetry19.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.DuFuhasthemostpoems.B.LiBaiandBaiJuyiaregoodfriends.C.ChangAnisonlypopularinchildrenandstudents.D.GaoShiandDuFumightmeettogetherinapartytosharetheirdreams.20.Whichpoemdoesthefollowingsentencecomefrom?

Lookingup,Ifindthemoonbright.

Bowing,inhomesicknessI’mdrowned.

A.ThoughtsintheSilentNightB.OntheHeightC.FarewelltoDongdaD.FairSouthRecalled(★★★)Theformer(前任)presidentofMexico,VicenteFoxQuesada,wasonceinvitedtoauniversitytogiveaspeech.Duringthespeech,astudentaskedhim,“Inyourexperienceinwork,haveyoulied?”Foxsaid,“No,never.”Thestudentsstartedtolaugh—everypolitician(政治家)alwayssaidso.Foxwasn’tangry.Hesaid,“Inthissociety,perhapsit’sveryhardtoprove(證明)oneisanhonestmanbutyoushouldbelievethatinthisworldthere’shonesty,whichisalwaysaroundus.Iwanttotellyouastorywhichmeansalottome.”“Therewasafatherwhowasreadytopulldownanoldpavilion(亭子)inthegarden.Hissonsaidtohim,‘Dad,Iwanttoseehowyou’lldothat.So,canyounotbeginuntilIcomebackfromschool?’Hisfatheragreed.However,aftertheboyleft,theworkersbegantoworkandcompletedthetaskintime.Sowhentheboyreturnedhome,hefoundtheoldpaviliongone.Therefore,hesaidangrilytohisfather,‘Dad,youtoldmealie!’Althoughhisfatherwasunaware(不知情)ofit,hefeltembarrassedandsaid,‘Myboy,Iwaswrong.’Thenhisfathercalledintheworkersagainandhadthemrebuildapavilionintheshapeoftheoldone.Afterthepavilionwasrebuilt,hecalledinhissonandsaidtotheworkers,‘Pleasetakeitdownnow.’”“Iknowthefather.Hewasnotrich,buthekepthispromise.”Hearingthis,thestudentssaid,“What’sthefather’sname?Wehopetoknowhim.”Foxsaid,“Hedied,buthissonisstillalive.”“Then,where’shisson?Hemustlearntokeephispromiseandissurelyanhonestman.”Foxsaid,“Hissonisstandinghere.It’sme.I’dliketotreateveryoneofmycountrylikemyfathertreatedme.”Astormofapplausethundered(雷鳴般的掌聲)amongthestudents.Takingdownandrebuildingapavilionbroughtbacktheboy’sfaith(信心)inhonesty.21.Thestudentsstartedtolaughbecause________.

A.theycouldn’tbelieveFox’swordsB.theythoughthisanswerwasgreatC.Foxcouldn’tanswerthequestionintimeD.Foxwasveryhumorousduringthespeech22.WhydidFoxtellthestoryaboutthepavilion?

A.Toteachthestudentshowtobehonest.B.Totellhisclassmateshowwisehisfatheris.C.Toshowthateveryparentisthebestteacher.D.Totellthestudentswherehisfaithofhonestyisfrom.23.Thefatheraskedtheworkerstorebuildthepavilionbecause________.

A.hebelievedhissonwouldbeanhonestpresidentB.thenewpavilionwouldmakehisgardenmorebeautifulC.hewantedtoteachhissonanimportantlessonD.herealizedhismistakeandwantedtokeephispromise24.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Oneshouldneverdoubtothers’honesty.B.Everypoliticianlikeslyingabouthisexperiences.C.Parents’behaviorcaninfluencetheirchildrenalot.D.Parentsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheirchildren.25.Whatdoyouthinkofthefatherinthepassage?

A.Niceandsmart.B.Kindandhonest.C.Seriousbutpatient.D.Cold-heartedbuthumorous.(★)Formanypeople,Xiaohongshu(LittleRedBook)isoneofthetopsitesfortipsonbeauty,fashion,travel,foodandeducation.Forothers,it’salsoagoodplacetoshareone’slifeexperience.Butforagrowingnumberofyoungpeople,thesiteisagoodplacetolooknotforfriends,but“dazi”—the“activitypartner”.Theworddazibecameespeciallycommonearlierthisyear,withmanypeopleinsearchofthosewithsimilarinterests.Unlikefriendships,therelationshipsbetweendaziisnotlongordeep.Theideaissimple—peoplecometogethertojoininanactivitytheyallenjoy.Findingdazicirclesisbecomingpopularfortworeasons.First,theInternethasmadeiteasyforyoungpeopletoconnectwithoneanother.Second,youngpeople,especiallystudents,usuallyhave“smallersocialcircles.”Forstudents,theirfriendsaremostlytheirschoolmates.So,itcanbedifficulttofindsomeonewhosharesasimilarinterest.Goingonlinetofinddazitodosomethingtheylikeismorepopular,”saysXuShijin,anorganizerofdazigroupsonXiaohongshu.Evenpeopleintheirmid-30swelcomeit.Mrs.Wang,a35-year-oldwomanwholivesinShanghai,decidedtoformadazigroupafterfindingthatmanymotherswantedtheirchildrentoplaytogether.ShecreatedagroupinlateMarch,andorganizedatouroftheShanghaiFirefightingMuseuminAprilwithotherfamiliesthathavechildrenofsimilarages.“Theexperiencewasgreat,”saysthewoman.It’ssaidthathumanslikedoingthingstogether.Thisiswhyyoungpeoplearecrazyaboutfindingdazicirclesthesedays.It’salsogoodforyoungpeopletotakepartinmoregatheringstopracticetheirsocialskills.26.Whatisthepurposeoffindingdazi?

A.Tomakefriends.B.Togetadviceonfashionandtravel.C.Tosharelifeexperienceswitheachother.D.Tojoininanactivitywithpeoplewithsimilarinterests.27.Thereasonwhydaziisbecomingpopularisthat________.

A.theyhavebiggersocialcirclesB.theycan’tgetalongwellwithpeoplearound.C.itiseasyforthemtoconnectwithpeopleonline.D.itispossibletofindsomeonewithsimilarinterestsinschool.28.AccordingtoMrs.Wang’sexample,weknowthat________.

A.moreandmorepeoplehaveacceptedtheideaofdaziB.peopleintheirmid-30slikeformingadazigroupmostC.it’seasierfor30-year-oldstofinddaziwhohasthesimilarinterestsD.Parentswanttheirchildrenusedazicirclestopracticetheirsocialskills29.Whichisthestructureofthepassage?(①=Paragraph1,②=Paragraph2,…)

A.B.C.D.30.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwefindthispassage?

A.Music.B.Sports.C.Culture.D.Business.(★★★)閱讀短文,從文后所給的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,使短文通順、連貫。選項中有一項為多余選項。ExamSkills:6TipsforDealingWithStudyStressPreparingforandtakingexamsisformanyastressfultime.Youcan’tthinkstraightandfeelaheadacheabouttheamountyouhavetolearn.Butthingsareprobablynotasbadastheyseem.31Firstly,thinkaboutwhatexactlyisstressingyouout?Itmightbejustonethingthatyoucanputright—maybeit’sjustvocabularythat’sworryingyou.32Next,talktosomeonewhowillunderstandyoursituation—afriend,teacherormaybeyourparents.Talkingtosomeoneisagreatwaytohelpyouseestraight.Althoughworkingwithotherstudentshasitsadvantages,don’tcompareyourabilitieswiththeirs.33Andwhenyou’vebeenstudyingfortoolongbehindyourdesk,stressingout,goanddosomeexercise.Nothingmakesthemindfasterthanphysicalactivity.Freshairwillclearyourheadandcheeryouup.34Areyousettingyourselfdifficultgoals?Berealistic(現(xiàn)實)—howmuchmoreprogresscanyoumake?Howmuchmorecanyouremember?Don’tbehardonyourself.35Byavoidingdrinkingcoffee,anddrinkinglotsofwater,you’llfeelbetter.Eathealthyfoodslikefruitsandvegetablesandsleepwell—thiswillhelpyourestandrechargeyourbrain.Finally,let’shearfromexaminerMarkSheaaboutstress.Sometimesbeingstressedisagoodthing.Everybodyfeelsstress.Adrenalin(腎上腺素)canhelphere.Ifyoudon’tpass,it’snottheendoftheworld.Remember,thereislifeafterexams.Thingsmightseemdifficultforawhile,butitwon’tlastforever.Goodluck.

A.Andbehonestwithyourself.B.Also,youneedtolookafteryourself.C.There’snoneedtoworryaboutexams.D.Sopaymoreattentiontoreviewingthat.E.Listentooursuggestionsfordealingwithexamstress.F.Everyonelearnsindifferentwaysandatdifferentspeeds.三、選詞填空(★★)閱讀短文,從方框中選出正確的詞并用其適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文通順、意思完整。每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次。

energyenjoyhealthkeepknowreturnrunsuccesstakevillageOnApril16,86-year-oldZhangShuncompletedtheBeijingHalfMarathon2023.It36him2hoursand48minutestofinishit.Manypeoplecheeredhimonanditmadehimmoreconfident,hewasreallytouchedandexpressedhisthanks.WhenBeijingMarathon37passedbythestreetinfrontofhishousein1989,hehopedhecouldbeamemberofthemsomeday.Hebecameinterestedinmarathonfromthenon.Hebelievednothingwasmore38thanit.WhenZhangwasachild,hestudiedinaprimaryschoolaboutthreekilometersawayfromhis39.“Irantoschooleveryday.”Hejoinedthearmyandbegantoruneverydaywhenhegrewup.HishardworkandstrongbodyhelpedhimstarthisMarathoncareer40.Zhanghasgotlotsofsupportfromhisfamily.Hisdaughtersaid,“Myfatherbringsourfamilyalotofpositive41.WhenIhavetroubles,hewilladvisemetolookahead,justlikewhathedid.”AndZhang’swifelooksafterhimwell.Whenhe42homefromtrainingeverymorning,hiswifehasmadebreakfastforhim.Shealsogetsclothesandmedicinereadyforhimbeforetheraces.“I43runningisanimportantpartinhislife,”Hiswifesaid.“WhatIneedtodoistomakesurethathestays44andsafe.”Thisishowhisfamilystronglysupportedhim.“Ifpossible,Iwill45running.Maybeoneday,Iwon’tjoininthemarathon,butIhopemystorycaninspire(鼓舞)others.”Zhangsaid.四、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★)閱讀短文,用英文填空或回答問題(請注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)。InYourOwnBackyardEvenifyouliveinacity,youmightbesurprisedathowmuchwildlifelivestherewithyou.Youhaveprobablyseensquirrels(松鼠)chasingwildbirdsinthedaytime.Manykindsofbirdsliveinyourcityyear-round,plustherearemigrating(遷徙)birdsthattravelthroughtheareaatcertaintimesoftheyear.Youwillneedtopaycloseattentiontonoticecertainbirds,buttheyaremostlikelythere.Somebirdsshyawayfromhumanactivityormovereallyquickly,soyouhavetostaycarefulasyouwalkorlookoutofthewindowinordertoseethem.Manyofyourwildlife“neighbors”workatnight.Theystayawakewhilemostpeoplearesleeping.Youwouldbesurprisedtodiscoverjusthowmanyanimalsareupandwalkingaroundatnight.Forexample,lateintheeveningorearlyinthemorningbeforedawn(黎明),youmightnoticearaccoon(浣熊)orevenafamilyofraccoons.Theyarelikeshadow(影子)andhardtoseeinthedark,soyouhavetobecareful.Nighttimeisalsowhenyouaremostlikelytoseeaskunk(臭鼬)oranopossum(負鼠)gentlydiggingaroundintheyardorgarden.Wildcatsarealsoknowntowalkonthestreetsatnightinsearchofagoodmeal.Theydonothavetolookfarforatastytreatatnightsincemiceareawakeatnightaswell.Ifyoucannotseeanythinginthedark,youcanlistenforthesoundsofwildlife.Youmayhearthesoundsofdifferentbirdsoranimals,likethe“whoo”ofagreatowl(貓頭鷹).Youmightevenhearthecryingofbats(蝙蝠)astheyleavetheirnests—orheartheirwingsastheyflythroughthesky.Ifyoupaycloseattentiondayandnight,youwillrealizeyouhavemore“neighbors”thanyouthought!46.According

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