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2024年中考第一次模擬考試(江蘇南京卷)英語(考試時間:90分鐘試卷滿分:90分)注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。寫在本試卷上無效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第Ⅰ卷選擇題(滿分40分)一、單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)請認真閱讀下列各題,從題中所給的A.B.C.D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1.Ourownaircraft,C919successfullylandedatBeijingCapitalAirport________theafternoonofMay28,2023.A.on B.in C.a(chǎn)t D.for2.—Ineedtobuyasilkdress.Thetemperaturewillbemuch________tomorrow.—Yes.Summeriscoming.A.higher B.lower C.colder D.warmer3.Thecoronation(加冕)ofCharlesIIIwasamoremodestsizethanofthelateQueenElizabeth,withfarfewerguestsinWestminsterAbbey(威斯敏斯特大教堂)andamarchbacktoBuckinghamPalacewhichonlycoveredaboutaquarterofthedistancecomparedto1953.A.it B.that C.one D.this4.ElonMuskspokehighlyofChinaSpacethat“TheChinaspaceprogramisfarmoreadvancedthanmostpeoplerealize.”________hearrivedinChinalastweek.A.until B.a(chǎn)ssoonas C.unless D.because5.Theweatherischangeablethesedays.Itrainyandcloudyinthepastfewdays.Ihopethattomorrowwillbeasunnyday.A.willbe B.is C.hasbeen D.was6.—Daniel,youspreadthebooksalloverthefloor.Itisarule.—Sorry,Iwon’t.A.couldn’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t D.wouldn’t7.—Isthereanynewmovieonatthecinema?—Yes.________thefilmGodspeed(《人生路不熟》)andGuardiansoftheGalaxyVol.3arewonderful.Youcanchoose________ofthemtosee.A.Both;neither B.None;each C.All;none D.Both;either8.Lifeoften________tobeharderthanweexpect.Weshouldbepreparedfortheworst.A.worksout B.breaksout C.turnsout D.runsout9.LearningEnglishinaclassroomisimportant,whileusingEnglishinreal________willimproveyourEnglishskillsgreatly.A.positions B.events C.situations D.experiences10.—Timeisrunningout,isn’tit?—Well,wehavetwentyminutestofinishthepuzzle,nomoreandnoless.A.usually B.quickly C.exactly D.nearly11.LiuFengjun,thefinalassemblyinspector(總裝檢驗員)ofShenzhouVI.islikeascanner.Hecheckseverystepagainandagain.Inhisopinion,qualitycheckissomethingextremelyimportant.Justasthesayinggoes,________.A.Everydoghasitsday B.Don’tputalltheeggsinonebasketC.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords D.Youcan’tbetoocareful12.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasthesamesentencestructureas“WeallmadeDavidourmonitor.”?A.IboughtmysisterapresentlastThursday. B.WeallthinkLionelMessiagreatfootballer.C.Myparentsoffermeeverything. D.Iwishweallhaveabrightfuture.13.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasanobjectclause?A.Thosewhocannotdefeatyouwillmakeyoustronger.B.IwillgotravellingaloneafterIgraduate.C.Ithinkit’sfuntolearnforeignlanguages.D.Ichoosewhitebecauseitmatchesanyothercolor.14.—HowdoyoulikeMichelleYeoh’sspeechtoHarvardLawSchoolClassof2023?—Ican’tthinktoohighlyofit.A.It’snotmycupoftea.B.Italldepends.C.It’sreallyfantastic.D.Nooneknowsforcertain.15.—Wouldyoumindgivingusstudentssomeadvice?—________.Staylooseandknowyourlimits.A.Ofcoursenot. B.Nevermind. C.That’sallright. D.Noway.二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A.B.C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。TheDevelopmentofElectricCarsElectriccarsmayseemlikearecentinvention,buttheyhavebeenaroundforyears.Intheearly1900s,therewere16electriccarsontheroadthangasoline(汽油)cars,becauseatthattime,gasolinewasexpensivecomparedwithotherfuels(燃料).Electriccarsweremorepopular.Whengasoline17droppedandnewtechnologiesongasolinecarsweredeveloped,electriccarswereoutofdate.Gasolinecarsbecamemorepopular18,becausetheycouldgofartherwithoutstopping.Duringthe20thcentury,gasolinecarsgotbigger,heavierandfaster.Theyneededmorefuel,andit19moreairpollution.Foryears,thecarmakersdidn’tworryaboutpollution.Theydidn’tworryabouthowmuchgasolinecarsused,either.Butwhenpeoplebeganto20thattherewasnotenoughoilontheearth,theyaskedcarmakerstoproducemoreefficient(高效能的)andlesspollutingcars.One21ofsolvingtheproblemwasa“hybrid”car(混合動力車),onethatranpartlyongasolineandpartlyonelectricity.Hybridcarsbecamepopularinthe2000sbecausegasolinepriceswentupwhilepricesofhybridcarswent22.Anall-electriccarusesnogasoline.Theproblem,however,isthatcarbatteries(電池)needtoberecharged(再充電).Thatmakeselectriccarsnotso23forlongjourneys.Manypeoplearenotpleasedwithit.Thegovernmentandcarmakersareworkingtogetherto24safe,cheapandusefulelectriccars.Whenmoreandmorepeoplehavetheseelectriccarsinthefuture,agasolinestationmay25.16.A.fewer B.more C.faster D.bigger17.A.prices B.places C.stations D.keepers18.A.instead B.still C.yet D.forever19.A.pushed B.controlled C.caused D.wasted20.A.imagine B.start C.keep D.realize21.A.way B.person C.a(chǎn)rticle D.style22.A.out B.up C.a(chǎn)way D.down23.A.different B.delicious C.suitable D.calm24.A.describe B.develop C.forget D.protect25.A.discover B.design C.build D.disappear三、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)請認真閱讀下列材料,從材料后各題所給的A.B.C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AWelcometoArtMuseumHereyoucanseemanykindsofsculptures(雕塑)andpaintings.Youcanevenbuysomeartifacts(手工藝品)intheshops.Time:10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.everydayRules:●Youcantakephotos,butyoucan’tuseyourflash.●Youcan’tbringinanyfoodordrink.Prices:¥1000foradults

¥6.00foryoungchildren

¥5.00foroldpeopleandstudentsFormoreinformation,call104-1224-1456.26.Howlongisthemuseumopeneveryday?A.Forsixhours. B.Forsevenhours. C.Foreighthours.27.Whatcanpeopledointhemuseum?A.Paintpictures. B.Haveameal. C.Takephotos.28.IfRudyisamiddleschoolstudent,howmuchdoesheneedtopaytovisitthemuseum?A.¥5.00. B.¥6.00. C.¥10.00.BInshowbusiness,well-knownmoviestarsarerichandwidelyrespected.Fortherestofus,however,it’sadifferentstory.Hereisatypicaldayinafilmstudio.Myalarmclockwentoffat5:20am.WhydidIhavetogetupsoearly?Well,Ihadtoarriveatthestudioat7andit’sanhour’sdriveaway.Themorningtrafficwasslow,butIgotthereontime.AfterIparkedmycar,anassistantdirectorledmetothecanteenforbreakfast.BeforeIevenfinishedupmycoffee,acostumerrushedintomeasuremeforanewblouse.Then,Iheadedtothemakeupdepartment.Fortyminuteslater,withafreshlook,Iheadedtothescene.Thedirectorandsomeotheractorswerealreadythere.Ispokewiththedirectoraboutthescene.IfoundoutthathehadchangedthelinesthatIhadstayeduplatethenightbeforetoremember.Werehearsedthesceneseveraltimes.Afterthat,thetechnicianshadtosetupthelights.WhileIwaitedforthem,Itriedtoremembermynewlines.Abouttwentyminuteslater,Igottothesceneagain.“Action!”thedirectorordered.Oneoftheotheractorssaidherlinesasshewalkedtowardsme.Istartedtosaymine.“Cut!”thedirectorsaidsuddenly.DidIdoanythingwrong?No.Oneofthelightswentout.Thetechniciansrepaireditassoonaspossible.Then,westartedagainfromthebeginning.Luckily,nothingwentwrongthistime.Soon,itwastimeforlunch.Intheafternoon,weshotonemorescene.Finally,at6pm,Icouldgohome.Therewasnoapplause(掌聲).Thisisafilmstudio,notatheater.Butit’sawonderfulexperiencetomakefriendswithotheryoungactors.That’swhyIlovemyjob!29.Whydidtheauthorhavetogetupat5:20am?________A.Becauseshehadtospendatleastanhourrememberingherlines.B.Becauseshewantedtofinishherbreakfastbeforedressingup.C.Becauseshewastoldbythedirectortobereadyforshooting.D.Becausethefilmstudiowasfarawayfromherhome.30.Howmanyscenesdidtheauthorshootthatday?________A.Onlyone. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.31.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?________A.Shebelievesshehasgottalentforacting.B.Shewasproudtobeservedbylotsofpeople.C.Shehopestobewidelyrespectedbyherfans.D.Sheenjoysmakingfriendswithotheryoungactors.C

You’llneedtocreateapassword(密碼)todojustabouteverythingontheWeb,suchascheckingyouremail,bankingonline,logginginWeChatandsoon.Andwhileit’ssimplertouseashort,easy-to-rememberpassword,thiscanalsocauseseriousrisks(風險)toyouronlinesafety.Toprotectyourselfandyourinformation,you’llwanttousepasswordsthatarelong,strong,anddifficultforsomeoneelsetoguess,whilestillkeepingthemeasyforyoutoremember.Astrongpasswordisonethat’seasyforyoutorememberbutdifficultforotherstoguess.Let’stakealookatsomeofthemostimportantthingstothinkwhensetting(設(shè)置)apassword.First,neverusepersonalinformationsuchasyourname,birthday,user’sname,oremailaddress.Thistypeofinformationisoftenpubliclyavailable(可獲得的),whichmakesiteasierforsomeonetoguessyourpassword.Second,usealongerpassword.Yourpasswordsshouldbeatleastsixcharacters(符號)longorevenlonger.Then,don’tusethesamepasswordforeachaccount(賬戶).Ifsomeonediscoversyourpasswordforoneaccount,allofyourotheraccountswillbeindanger.Youcantrytousenumbers,symbols,andbothcapital(大寫)andsmallletters(字母).Youhavetoavoidusingwordsthatcanbefoundinthedictionary.Like“swimming”,itwouldbeaweakpassword.Sorandom(隨機的)passwordsarethestrongest.Insteadofwritingyourpasswordsonpaperlikebooksornotebookswheresomeonemightfindthem,youcanuseapasswordmanager(akindofApp)tokeepthemsafelyonline.Passwordmanagerscanrememberandenteryourpasswordondifferentwebsites.Thatmeansyouwon’thavetorememberlongerpasswords.Soitisagoodandsafewaytokeepyourpasswords.32.Theunderlinedword“this”refersto________.A.checkingyouremail B.bankingonlineC.logginginWechat D.usingashortandeasypassword33.Accordingtothepassage,“________”isthestrongestpassword.A.20080618 B.Swimming C.Sywi2008! D.Betty!34.Thelastparagraphismainlyabout________.A.whentokeepyourpasswords B.howtosetsafepasswordsC.whentorememberpasswords D.howtokeeppasswordssafely35.Thepurposeofthispassageismainlyto________.A.encouragepeopletocheckemailsB.helppeoplesetandkeepsafepasswordsC.stoppeoplefromusingtheirpersonalinformationD.tellpeoplethedifferencesbetweeneasyandstrongpasswordsDAhobbycanbealmostanythingapersonlikestodoinhisfreetime.Hobbyistskeeppets,buildmodelships,watchbirds,climbmountains,growflowers,fish,ski,skate,swim,etc.Hobbyistsalsopaintpictures,attendconcertsandplaysandperformonmusicalinstruments.Theycollecteverythingfrombookstobutterflies,andfromcoinstostamps.Peoplehavehobbiesbecausetheseactivitiesofferenjoyment,friendship,knowledgeandrelaxation.Sometimestheyevenmakesomemoneybyfollowingahobby.Hobbieshelppeoplerelaxafterhardwork,andprovideabalance(平衡)betweenworkandplay.Hobbiesalsooffermoreinterestingactivitiesforpersonswhohaveretired(退休).Anyone,richorpoor,oldoryoung,sickorwell,canfollowaninterestinghobby.Hobbiescanhelpapersonsmental(精神的)andphysicalhealth.Doctorshavefoundthathobbiesarehelpfulforpatientstorecover(恢復(fù))fromphysicalormentalillness.Hobbiesgivepatientssomethingtodo,andprovideinterestthatkeepsthemfromthinkingaboutthemselves.Inearlyyears,mostpeopleweretoobusymakingalivingtohavemanyhobbies.Butsomepersonswhowerefreeenjoyhobbies.Peopletodayhavemoretimethanbeforeforhobbies.Machineshavereduced(減少)theamount(數(shù)量)timetheymustspendontheirjobs.Morepeopleretireatanearlieragethanbefore.Thosewhohavedevelopedhobbiesneverneedtoworryaboutwhattodowiththeirfreehours.SirWilliamOsier,afamousCanadiandoctor,expressedthevalueofhobbiesbysaying,“Nomanisreallyhappyorsafewithoutahobby.”36.Accordingtothepassage,ahobbymaybe________.A.one’scommonactivityinhisofficeB.a(chǎn)kindofactivityonlyforoldpeopleC.a(chǎn)kindofactivityonlyforyoungpeopleD.a(chǎn)kindofactivityapersonlikestodoinhisfreetime37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Hobbiescanofferenjoyment,friendship,knowledgeandrelaxation.B.Hobbiescanhelppeoplerelaxafterhardwork.C.Hobbiescanofferlowinterestingactivitiesforoldpeople.D.Hobbiescanbefollowedbypoorandsickpeople.38.Doctorsfoundthehobbiesare________accordingtothepassage.A.helpfulforpatientstobecomewellagainfromillnessB.helpfulforpeopletogetupearlyC.helpfulforpatientstotakemedicineD.helpfulforpeopletosleepwell39.What’sthewriter’sideaabouthobbies?A.Hobbiesareonlypopularamongtheretiredpeople.B.Peopletodayhavelittletimefortheirhobbies.C.Everyoneshouldhavehobbiesinhisfreetime.D.Peopleallovertheworldshouldhavethesamehobby40.Whydopeopletodayhavemoretimethanbeforeforhobbies?①Morepeopleretireatanearlieragethanbefore.②Thosewhohavedevelopedhobbiesneverneedtoworryaboutwhattodowiththeirfreehours.③Machineshavereduced(減少)theamount(數(shù)量)timetheymustspendontheirjobs.④Morepeopleretireatalateragethanbefore.A.①②④ B.①②③ C.①③④ D.②③④第=2\*ROMANII卷非選擇題(滿分50分)四、填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)A)請根據(jù)括號中所給的漢語寫出單詞,使句子意思完整正確,并將答案填寫相應(yīng)橫線上。41.Doctorsalways(解釋)therisksofthetreatmenttopatientsclearly.42.Environmentalconditionssuchastemperatureandlightlevelscan(影響)oursleep.43.Makeyourselfathome.There’splentyoffoodinthe(冰箱)ifyougethungry.44.AsAIiswidelyusedinourdailylife,sometraditionaljobswillgoout.(完全地).45.Whengoingonatrip,weshould(避免)litteringeverywhere.B)請根據(jù)句子意思,用括號中所給單詞的適當形式填空,并將答索填寫在相應(yīng)橫線上。46.I(read)theEnglishnovelfornearlyamonth,butitwilltakemeanotherweektofinishit.47.Sincewewere(sure)oftheresult,weturnedtoourteachersforhelp.48.Whenthegrassdoesn’tgrowwell,birdsheadforfarmland(look)forfood.49.Therewerefewtreesbefore,andwe(hit)bysandstormsseriouslyinspring.50.—What’swrongwithyou,Kate?—I’mcoughingterribly.Ihaveneverhada(bad)healthcondition.C)請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選擇適當?shù)膯卧~或短語填空,使短文內(nèi)容完整正確,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為51-55的相應(yīng)橫線上。takestime

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roleFriendshipisoneofthemostimportantthingsinlife,especiallyduringtheteenageyears.Asa9thgraderinhighschool,Ihavemademanyfriends.51,thefoundationoffriendshipistrust.Weneedtobetrustworthytobeabletotrustothers.Trust52tobuild,butitisworthit.Anotherimportanttraitofagoodfriendisbeingsupportive.Whetherit’scheeringusduringdifficulttimesorencouragingustoachieveourdreams,friendsplayanimportant53inourlives.IhavealwaysbeengratefulforthesupportIreceivefrommyfriends,54duringthestressfultimesofexams.Inconclusion,friendshipisabouttrust,support,andbeingthereforoneanother.It’saboutspendingtimetogetherandhavingfun.IamgratefulforthefriendshipsIhavemadeand55makingmoreinthefuture.五、閱讀填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)A)請認真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中第56-65小題的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。請將答案填寫在答題卡標號為56-65的相應(yīng)橫線上。Everytimeanewyearrollsaround,peoplesetouttoliveabetterlife.Theypromisethemselvesthattheywillloseweight,findanewjobormaybeeventakethatvacationthey’vealwaystalkedabout.Butwhydowemakethosepromisestoourselvesandwheredidthistraditioncomefrom?ItstartedwiththeancientBabylonians.Around4,000yearsagoinBabylon,theearliestrecordedcelebrationhonoringthecomingofanewyearwasheld.Thecalendarwasdifferentbackthen.TheBabyloniansstartedthenewyearinlateMarchduringthefirstnewmoonafterthespringequinox(春分).TheeventswereknownastheAkitufestival(阿基圖慶典),whichlasted11days.Theycelebratedtherebirthofthesungod.Babyloniansmadepromisesinordertomakealloftheirgodshappy.Theyfeltthiswouldhelpthemstartthenewyearwithbetterluck.Thisishowthetraditionstarted.NewYear’sresolutions(決心)continuedonwiththeRomans.WhentheearlyRomancalendarnolongerwentwellwithEarth’stravelingaroundthesun,Caesardecidedtomakeachange.Hetalkedtothebestastronomers(天文學家)andmathematicians(數(shù)學家)ofhistimeandintroducedtheJuliancalendar,whichissimilartoourGregoriancalendar.CaesarsetJanuary1asthefirstdayoftheyeartohonorJanus,thegodofnewbeginnings.TheRomanscelebratedtheNewYearbyofferinganimalstoJanusinaspecialway.Tothisday,thetraditionsoftheancientBabyloniansandRomansarestillwidelyspreadallovertheworld.However,notmanypeoplekeeptheresolutionstheymake.GooglelaunchedaResolutionMapin2013toseehowmanypeoplekeeptheirresolutions.Onlyeightpercentofpeopleweresuccessfulinachievingthem.However,with4,000yearsworthofhistorytellingusso,thistraditioniscertaintoliveon.Thatstatistic(數(shù)字)ishardtoarguewith.Long56ofNewYear’sResolutionsIntroduction●Peoplehopetogetmuch57orfindanewjobtoimprovethemselves.●TheancientBabylonians58thetradition.Beginning●Thefirstcelebrationthatwasrecordedhonoringthecomingofanewyearwasheld59ofyearsago.●Babyloniansmadepromisesinthehopethattheywouldbe60inthenewyear.Development●CaesardecidedtochangetheearlyRomancalendarbecauseitdidn’t61Earth’stravelingaroundthesunanylonger.●Hetalkedtothebest62ofhistimeandsetJanuary1asthefirstdayoftheyeartohonorJanus.Nowadays●ThetraditionsoftheancientBabyloniansandRomansarestill63amongpeopleallaroundtheworld.●Onlya64peoplesucceededinachievingtheresolutionsaccordingtotheGoogleResolutionMapin2013.Conclusion●Thelonghistory65thatthistraditioniscertaintoliveon.B)請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為66-75的相應(yīng)位置上。Itlookslikeaclay(黏土)toy,butcanbeusedasawhistle(哨子).ThisisTaipingnijiaojiao,atraditionaltoyfromZhenjiang,Jiangsu.Ithasah66ofover1,000years.Taipingniiiaojiaoism67ofthemudfromthelocalmountain.Itt68morethan

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