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2023學(xué)年中考英語模擬試卷

考生須知:

1,全卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,全部在答題紙上作答。選擇題必須用2B鉛筆填涂;非選擇題的答案必須用黑色

字跡的鋼筆或答字筆寫在“答題紙”相應(yīng)位置上。

2,請用黑色字跡的鋼筆或答字筆在“答題紙”上先填寫姓名和準(zhǔn)考證號。

3.保持卡面清潔,不要折疊,不要弄破、弄皺,在草稿紙、試題卷上答題無效。

I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、-HowdidyougettheMP4,fromashoporbyphone?

——?Ialwayslikeshoppingonline.

A.NoneB.NeitherC.BothD.All

2、一rdliketogoshoppingwithyou,Iamtoobusytoday.

一Maybenexttime.

A.soB.butC.andD.or

3、Hecouldn'tananswerwhenIaskedhimwhyhewaslate.

A.comeoverB.catchupwithC.comeoutD.comeupwith

4、Notonlycantheartbringhappinesstoothers,butitalsoshowsthatevencold,hardironcantolifewitha

littlecreativity.

A.bringbackB.bebroughtbackC.bringout

5、Whentheteachercameintotheclassroom,thestudentsingroups.

A.workB.haveworkedC.wereworkingD.areworking

6、HisnameisJamesbuthecallsJim.

A.hisB.himselfC.himD.不填

7、-Whatdoyoudowhenyoufeel?

-Iusuallywatchinterestingmoviestocheermyselfup.

A.offB.sadlyC.down

8^Thepopularrestaurantisalwayscrowdedwithpeople.Youneedtomakeabookinginadvance.

A.orderfoodB.paythebillC.arrivethereD.makeareservation

9、YourT-shirtissocool.Couldyoutellme?

A.whereyouboughtitB.wheredidyoubuyit

C.whereyoubuyit

10、一Whydidyougetangrywithyourmother?

—Shealwaysmemyeldersister,butwearereallydifferent.

A.mixes...withB.compares...withC.introduces...to

II.完形填空

11、Anoldmanlivedaloneinhisoldhouse.Hehardlyever].Hewouldn'tcommunicatewithothers.

Oneday,alittleboysellingmagazinesknockedattheman'sdoor.Thedoorslowly2,“Uh,sir,wouldyouliketo

buya3?”Theoldmanjustlookedattheboywithoutmovinghiseyes.Theboysaw4dog

sculptures(雕塑品)onthetable.uDoyou5dogs?”theboyasked.wYes,theyareallmyfamily."Hearingthis,

theboyunderstoodandfeltsorryforhim.UIhaveamagazinehereaboutdogs.It's6foryou?"Theoldman

wasreadytoclosethedoorandsaid,“No,Idon'tneedanymagazines.”

Theboy7hadanidea.Hehadadogsculpture,whichdidnotmeanmuchtohim.8awhile,theboy

returnedwithabox.Theoldmanshoutedthistime,"Itoldyou9magazines!”"Ibringyouagift."Theboy

openedtheboxandhandedhimthesculpture.Themangot10becausenoonehadgivenhimagift.Fromthat

dayon,theoldmanstartedcomingoutofhishouse.

Theygotalongwellwitheachother.Theboyevenbroughthispetdogtovisittheoldmaneveryweek.

1.A.cameinB.cameoutC.cameu

2.A.openedB.closedC.locked

3.A.houseB?magazineC.dog

4.A.abitofB.alittleofC.alotof

5.A.collectB.sellC.walk

6.A.comfortableB.perfectC.easy

7.A.recentlyB.nearlyC.suddenly

8.A.BeforeB.DuringC.After

9.A.noB.anyC.some

10,,A.angryB.surprisedC.sad

m.語法填空

12、Positive(積極的)peopleareusuallyhappy.Theyoftenhavealotoffriends.Whentheyhaveaproblem,theytryto

changetheproblemil.achance.Theybelievethingsalwaysworkout.Butcanpositivethinkingreallymakesomeone's

lifebetter?Manyscientistsarestudyingpositivethinking.Theyarefindingoutsomeveryinterestinginformation.

YourHealth

TheMayoClinicisafamousmedicalorganizationintheUnitedStates.Itstudiesmanythings,includingpositive

thinking.Theirresearchprovesthatpositivethinkinghasmanyadvantages.First,positivethinking2.goodhealth.

Positivepeopledon'tworryaboutthebadeventsinlife,sotheystayhealthy.Positivepeopleare3?likelytoexerciseand

eathealthyfoods.Becauseofthis,theydon'tusuallygetsickanddon'thavemanyhealthproblems.

Atwork

Dr.MichaelisaprofessorinGermany.Hisresearchshowsthatpositivepeopledowellinjobs.Thereareseveralreasons

forthis.Positivepeoplearecreative.Theydon'texpect4,tohelpthemwithproblems.Theysolveproblemsthemselves.

Andpositivepeopledon'tgiveup.Theykeeptryingtolearnnewthings.

BecomingPositive

Inthepast,scientiststhoughtattitudes?changed.Now,manypsychologiststhinkpeoplecanbecomemorepositive.

Therearemanydifferentwaystochange.Herearesomeexamples.First,thinkaboutgoodeventsinyourlife.Atthe

endofaday,ask,“Whatgoodthingshappenedtometoday?,9Thinkaboutthesethingsforafewminutes.Second,find

interesting6.todo.Laughatafunnymovieorreadagoodbook.Finally,alwaystrynewthings.Forexample,youcan

talktopeopleyoudon'tknoworshopinadifferentstore.Dodifferentthingseveryday.

AGoodLife

Lifecanbe7.sometimes.Don'tgiveuporbenegative.Takeaction.Thinkaboutthefutureandmakeaplan.Ybucan

learntobepositive.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、A

WelcometotheArtMuseum!

You'vejuststeppedintooneoftheworld'sgreatestcollectionsofart,coveringcenturiesofhumancreativityfrom

allovertheworld.Withthousandsofworksonshow,youmaywonderhowtostartyourvisit,soweareheretohelp.

Click(點(diǎn)擊)onthe“don'tmiss"list,andyou'llfindintroductionsofthemust-seeworksinourcollectionsindifferent

museumrooms.Theyaregreatchoicestostartifyouarenewtothemuseum.

Theoverlookbelowshowsaclearfloorplanofthemuseumanditscollections.Enjoyyourvisitandfeelfreetoask

forhelpanddirectionsatanypointduringyourstay.

MICHIGANAVENUEBUILDING:THEMODERNWING

floor:phok>gruiph>Allfloor*:20thand21acentury

Firstfloor:Asianan.Afhcaiiart.Indianart:paintings,photography

printsanddrawingsSecondfloorHuropcin

paintings

MCKINLOCKCOURT

;Ixiwerfloor:klaEic(伊斯

artFirstfloor:

THE"BRIDGE”:GrcdcandRomanin

FirMfloor:IndianandSoutbea^t

:AxianartRICEBUILDING

:Secondfloor:Chineseart

Allfloors:Amoricunart

Secondfloorspecialanworks

PS:

l.Ticketscanbeboughtonlineat/ticketsorattheticketofficeat$10perperson.Children

under16cangetahalfprice.Familypackage(for3-4people)is$18.

2.Aguidecanbearranged(安省F)foryoufor$40fora2-hourtour,givingyouintroductionsofthemust-see

artworksandtheinterestingstoriesbehindthem.Butitneedstobebooked(預(yù)訂)1daybeforeyourvisitat(212)

769-55.

1.Thepassageprobablycomesfroma(n).

A.tourmapB.guidebookC.museumwebsiteD.artmagazine

2.Inthe"don'tmiss"listfortheArtMuseum,wecanknowaboutthe.

A.freepaintingsB.must-seeworksC.newcollectionsD.museumbuildings

3.WhichpartofthemuseumshowsChineseart?

A.The“Bridge”.B.RiceBuilding.

C.MichiganAvenueBuilding.D.MckinlockCourt.

4.Tovisitthemuseumwithhis9-year-oldtwins,MESmithshouldatleastpay.

A.$15B.$18C.$20D.$40

5.Wecanknowthattheguideinthemuseum?

A.willshowyouaroundforawholeday

B.willguideyoutoseeeveryartwork

C.canbebookedwhenyouarrive

D.needstobebookedonthephone

B

14、

FilmsinOscarCinemathisweek

UndertheHawthornTree

?DirectedbyZhangYimou

?MainlyactedbyZhouDongyu,DouXiao,XiMeijuan

?Filmtype:Love

?FromMondaytoWednesday,at8:00p.m.

?TicketPrice:RMB¥55

NewShaolinTemple

?DirectedbyChenMuSheng

?MainlyactedbyAndyLau,Nicholas?Tse,JackieChan,BingbingFan

?Filmtype:Actionmovie

?FromWednesdaytoFriday,at8:00p.m.

?Ticketprice:RMB¥50

Justcallmenobody

?DirectedbyZhuYanping

?MainlyactedbyZhaoBenshan,Xiaoshenyang,Linxilei

?Filmtype:Comedy

?FromFridaytoSunday,at7:30p.m.

?TicketPrice:RMB¥60(HalfonSun-dayforstudents)

Sacrifice

?DirectedbyChenKaige

?MainlyactedbyGeYou,WangXueqi,HuangXiaoming,BingbingFan

?Filmtype:Action,history

?FromTuesdaytoWednesday,at8:00p.m,

?TicketPrice:RMB¥45

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,將其標(biāo)號填入題前括號內(nèi)。

1.Whorolesplayintwofilmsaboutthegivenfilms?

A.GeYouB.ZhaoBenshan

C.BingbingFanD.ZhouDongyu

2.IfyouwanttoseethefilmwhichwasdirectedbyZhangYimou,youcangotothecinemaon.

A.TuesdayB?Thursday

C.FridayD.Saturday

3.StudentsneedtopaywhentheywanttoseethefilmJustcallmenobodyonSunday.

A.¥25B.¥30C.¥60D.¥20

4.IfyouonlyhavetimeforafilmonThursday,whichfilmcanyousee?

A.UndertheHawthornTree.B.NewShaolinTemple

C.SacrificeD.Justcallmenobody

5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.LiBingbingplayedanimportantroleinthefilmSacrifice.

B.ThefilmUndertheHawthornTreehasthehighestprice.

C.Allthefilmsstartafter8o'clockintheevening.

D.NewShaolinTempleisdirectedbyChenMuSheng.

C

15、A

Best-sellersinXinhuaBookstore

Thisnoticewillofferyousomeinformationaboutthebest-sellersinourbookstore.Youcanusethisguidetohelpyouto

choose.

TheThingAboutThugs(暴徒)

PublishedonJuly23rd.

WrittenbyTabishKhair.

Price:$25.

WhenaseriesofbeheadingsterrorizeVictorianLondon,itfallsonaconfessedformermemberofabloodthirstyIndian

“Thuggee”cultandhisfriendstofindtherealkiller.

TheSparkofLife

PublishedonSept.17th.

WrittenbyFrancesAshcroft.

Price:$29.

Thisbookexplainsthemeaningoflife.Jerryisayoungengineerwhofallsinlovewithanurse.Beforehecanhitonher,

heishitbyalightning.Heisthoughtdead,butrecovers.

Familiar

PublishedonSept.24th.

WrittenbyJ.RobertLennon.

Price:$15.

Itisaseriesbooksoffivenovels,sixcollectionsofessays,sevenvolumesofpoetry(詩歌),andseveralchildren'sbooks.

Thebookshavebeentranslatedintomorethantwodozenlanguages.

DearLife

PublishedonNov.6th.

WrittenbyAliceMunro.

Price:$26.

Thisbookcollectsshortstories.Awealthyyoungwomanhadanaffairwiththemarriedlawyer.Shewashiredbyher

fatherandcameupwithasurprisingwaytodealwiththeblackmailerwhoflndsthemout.

1.TheThingAboutThugswaspublished.

A.onJuly23rdB.onSeptember17th

C.onSeptember24thD.onNovember6th

2.LinHuawantstobuyFamiliarandDearLifeforhermotheronMother'sDay.Sheshouldpay?

A.$44.B.$50C.$41D.$43

3.Accordingtotheabovenotice,thecheapestbookis.

A.TheThingAboutThugsB.TheSparkofLife

C.FamiliarD.DearLife

4.IfLucyonlyhas40dollars,whosebookcanshebuy?

A.TabishKhair'sandFrancesAshcroffs.

B.FrancesAshcroffsandAliceMunro's

C.J.RobertLennon9sandAliceMunro's

D.TabishKhair'sandJ.RobertLennon's.

5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.IfyouwanttoreadpoetryyoucanbuyTheThingAboutThugs.

B.IfyouwanttoreadlovestoriesyoucanbuyTheSparkofLife.

C.Familiarhasbeentranslatedintomorethantwodozenlanguages.

D.IfyouwanttoreadshortstoriesyoucanbuyDearLife.

D

16、Mygrandfatheriseightyyearsoldnow.Healwayscomplainsabouthowfastthingshavechanged,andhe

oftensaysthatlifeusedtobebetter.

Familiesaren'tfamiliestheyusedtobe.Alotoffamilieshavebrokenup.Ifhusbandandwifehaveproblemswith

theirmarriage,theynolongerstaytogether.Andmothersusedtostayathomeandtakecareoftheirchildren,butnow

notanymore.Everyoneisbusyworking.Mothersusedtospendalldaycookinginthekitchen.Butnowthefamilydon*t

eathome-cookedfoodanymore.

Andthecars!Noonewalksanymore.Moreandmorepeopledrive.Studentsusedtowalk5milestoschoolevery

day,eveninwinter.Butnowadaysstudentsdon't.Andinschool,childrendon*thavetothinkanymore.Inmathclass,

forexample,theyusedtoadd,subtract,multiplyanddivide(力□減乘除)intheirheads.Instead,theyusecalculators.

AndpeopletodayhaveTVsandcomputers,andtheydon'ttalktoeachotheranymore.Theyaretoobusytotalk,

toobusytoeat,toobusytothink.

Lifeusedtobesimple,butitisn'tanymore.

1.Whatdoesmygrandfatherthinkofthelifenow?

A.Hethinksthelifenowisverygood.

B.Hethinksthelifenowisworsethanitusedtobe.

C.Hethinksthelifenowisbetterthanitusedtobe.

2.Accordingtothepassage,howdothestudentsgotoschoolinthepast?

A.BycarB.BybusC.Onfoot

3.Whathashappenedtheseyearsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Childrendon'thavetothinkanymoreinschool.

B.Studentsusecalculatorsinmathclass.

C.Allofabove.

4.Whatchangeshavehappenedtosomefamilies?

a.PeoplehaveTV.

b.Peopleliketoeathome-cookedfood.

c.Lotsoffamilieshavecomputers.

d.Lotsofcouples(夫婦)liveapartbecauseofunhappyproblems.

A.a,c,dB.b,c,dC.a,b,c

5.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Lifenowismuchsimpler.

B.Thewriter'sgrandfatheronlycomplainsandpaysnoattentiontobetterlife.

C.Peoplehavetoomuchtimetotalkwitheachothernow.

E

17、(A)Haveyoueverhadanembarrassing(尷尬的)experience?

Tony:IhadjuststartedteachinginaLiverpoolsecondaryschool.Onemorningmyalarmclockdidn'tring.Iwokeup

athalfpasteightandschoolbeganatnine.Iquicklywashed,dressed,jumpedintomycarandrushedtoschool.WhenI

arrived,thestudentshadalreadygoneintoclass.Iwentstraightintoclass.Aftertwoorthreeminutesthestudents

beganlaughingandlaughing!Why?SuddenlyIlookeddownandunderstood.Ihadputononeblackshoeandone

brownshoe!

Henry:Afterseeingafilm,wedecidedtowalkalongthestreet.Thestreetwasverybusyandwestartedholdinghands.

Suddenlymywifesawadressthatshelikedinashopwindow,andstopped.Istartedlookingatsomewatchesinthe

nextwindow.AfteraminuteortwoIreachedformywife'shand.Therewasaloudscream(尖□”),andagirlslapped(摑)

myface!Ihadn'ttakenmywife'shand.I'dtakenthehandofagirl!

James:Ihaddecidedtobuyanewhouse,andI*dmadeanappointment(約定)toseeourbankmanager.I*dnevermet

himbefore.IwasluckyenoughtoAndaparkingspaceoutsidethebank.I*djuststartedreversing(倒車)intothespace

whenanothercarmadeitswayintoit.Iwassoangry!Ishoutedatthemaninthecar.Heignored(不理)meandwalked

away.Ittookmetwentyminutestofindanotherplace.Iwastenminuteslateformyappointment.Iwenttothe

manager'soffice,knockedandwalkedin.Themanagerwassittingbehindhisdesk.Hewasthemanwhohadtakenmy

parkingspace!

1.Tonyis.

A.astudent

B.lazy

C.ateacherwhohastaughtforyears

D.ayoungteacher.

2.ThestudentsbeganlaughingwhentheysawTony.

A.wearingawrongshoeB.carryinganalarmclock

C.lookingdownsuddenlyD.rushingintotheclassroom

3.Henrywasembarrassedbecausehe.

A.heardhiswifescreaminginthestreet

B.slappedthegirlintheface

C.tookthehandofacompletestranger

D.knockedoversomewatchesintheshop

4.Jameswentintotownto.

A.putmoneyinthebankB.meetthebankmanager

C.lookforajobD.buyanewcar

5.Asaresult,

A.Jamescouldn'tborrowmoneyfromthebank,becausethemanagerwasangrywithhim.

B.Intheoffice,whenthemanagersawJames,heignoredJamesandwalkedaway.

C.Janiesdidn'tdaretomeetthebankmanager

D.Wedon'tknowwhatwillhappennext.

F

18^Asoneofthemostwell-knownofthefantasylanguagesinventedforsciencefictionfilm,televisionandbook,and

developedbyJ.R.R.Tolkienhimself,Elvishismadeupwithseveralthousandwordsanddifferentsentencestructures.

Constructedlanguages(人造語言)likeElvisharereallanguages,madeupofthousandsofwordscreatedbyfantasy

writers,linguistsandfans,withreallanguagerules.Whileawidespreadvocabularyisadvantageoustoaconstructed

language,thereisakeydifferentiator(區(qū)分者)wecanseebetweenjustalotofwordsandreallanguage:Grammar.

GrammariswhatmakesconstructedlanguageslikeElvishlearnablebyeverydaysuperfans.SuperfansofTheLordof

theRingshavebuiltwebsitesandcreateddictionaries,appsandtranslators,toteachElvish.Theyhavealsocreated

onlineclubswherefanscandiscussandevencreatenewwordsbasedonthealreadyexistingvocabulary,andcontinue

tostudythelanguage.

SowhatdoesittaketobeamasterofElvish?

InlearningElvish,thereareacoupleofgrammaticalrulessimilartothoseoftheEnglishlanguage.Forexample,in

ordertomakeaverbpasttenseinEnglish,youhavetoaddan-ed,makingwash,washed.SimilarlyinElvish,inorder

tochangethewordforwash,whichisallu,tothepasttensethenyouhavetoaddan-netotheword.Sowashedisthen

translatedtoalluneinpasttense.

NounsinElvisharedifferentinthewaythatthenounchangesdependingonhowifsusedinasentence,justlikein

LatinorRussian.Forexample,thewordheadinElvishisCAS.However,ifyouduckyourhead,thenthewordchanges

toCARA.Whenmentioningsomethinginyourhead,thenitchangestoCASSE.Tolkien'sattentiontodetailincreating

thefantasyworldusedinTheLordoftheRingsandTheHobbit,completewithmultiplefunctioning(多功能的)

inventedlanguages,hasattractedreadersandmovieviewerstheseyears.

ElvishisonlyoneofthemanymagicallanguagesdevelopedbyJ.R.R.Tolkien.Creatinglanguageforfantasyhasproven

toaddtoviewersandreadersexperiences.Bytransplantingtheirimaginationtoanewworld,fansareabletolearnthe

newlanguageandspeakElvishwitheachother,muchliketheirfavoritecharacters.

1.(力、題1)Elvishisconsideredareallanguagebecause.

A.certaingrammaticalrulesmakethelanguagelearnable

B.itismadeupwi

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