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2024年中考第三次模擬考試(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(zhǔn)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(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)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(rèn)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.—Lily,whenistheSpaceDayofChina?—Itfalls________April24everyyear.A.in B.on C.a(chǎn)t D.for2.—WhydoyouplayTaiChieveryday,Andy?—BecausethisChineseformofexercisehelpsmerelaxandfindmyinner________.A.peace B.fear C.noise D.beauty3.Kittygotaletterfromherbestfriend.Itmakes________veryexcited.A.she B.her C.hers D.herself4.Ourhistoryteacheroftensaysweshouldlookforwardtothefuture,________neverforgetthepast.A.so B.for C.a(chǎn)s D.but5.—Campingtripsarevery________insouthernChinainspring.—Exactly.That’sbecausetheseareashavewarmerweatherandanearlierfloweringseason.A.hot B.safe C.cheap D.hard6.—Johncamefirstinthechemistrycompetition.—Yes.Hisfathertoldmevery________justnow.A.a(chǎn)ngrily B.weakly C.proudly D.strictly7.—AsIknow,yournewfriendCathyisveryhumorous.—Yes.Sheis________personIknow.A.funnier B.moreserious C.thefunniest D.themostserious8.It’salongtime!Ican’trememberwhenthispicture________inHongshanForestZoo.A.takes B.took C.istaken D.wastaken9.—Excuseme.Couldyoutellmehowtogettothepark?—GoalongCenterStreetandit’sacrossfromthehospitalonyourleft.Whichmapistheconversationabout?A. B.C. D.10.—Areyoureadyforthedrama?—No.It’seasyto________aplaybutdifficulttoactitout.A.makeup B.takeup C.lookup D.putup11.—What’syourplanforthiscomingsummervacation?—I________gotoGansu,butI’mnotsure.A.must B.need C.should D.might12.—________isitfromourhometothenewbookstore,Dad?—Onlytwokilometers.A.Howfar B.Howlong C.Howoften D.Howsoon13.—MayIspeaktotheheadmaster?—Sorry,heisn’tintheofficeatthemoment.He________tothenewteachers.A.speak B.spoke C.isspeaking D.wasspeaking14.Thisfamoussaying“WhenIwalkalongwithtwoothers,theymayservemeasmyteachers.”tellsus________.A.howshouldwebehave B.whowecanlearnfromC.whydoweneedteachers D.whatwecansayinpublic15.—Doyouthinkteenagerscan’thaveapart-timejob?—________.Theymaylearnfromworking.A.That’sallright B.Iagree C.It’snothing D.Hardtosay二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)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。Nobodywantstogiveup,butwhatifyoudon’tenjoyanactivityorahobbyasmuchasyouusedto?Istillremembermyfirsttimetoplaythe16whenIwasonly6.HowdidIstart?OnceIheardmyclassmateinthekindergarten(幼兒園)playtheguitar.I17mymomthatIwantedtobuyone.MymotheraskedmewhatinstrumentI18likedbest.Ihadnoidea,soshetookmetotheinstrumentstore.Iwasattracted(吸引)bythecolorfulviolins,guitarsandsoon.I19myselfinthebeautifulworld.Thenmymomtookmetoaviolinlessonthere.Theteacherwasavery20ladywithanangelic(天使般的)smile.Whensheplayedtheviolin,theworldseemedtobefullofwonderful21.Ifellinlovewiththeniceviolin.Idecidedtolearnit.Somymother22oneforme.Afterafewlessons,Ifoundthatplayingtheviolinwasnotalwaysinteresting.Itwasboringtorememberlongpiecesofmusicandpracticeagainandagain.Iwantedto23.Mymotherhadalong24withme.Shesaid,“Nothingisfunallthetime.Itisnecessaryforustostickatsomethingdifficulttodevelopimportantskillslikewillpower(意志力).Findingthecouragetokeepitgoingcanhelpyousucceed.”25hearingthis,Icontinuedplayingtheviolin.Sofar,I’velearnedtheviolinformorethan9years.Iwillkeepitasmylifelonghobby.16.A.erhu B.pipa C.guitar D.violin17.A.promised B.told C.a(chǎn)llowed D.found18.A.luckily B.hardly C.really D.quickly19.A.hurt B.lost C.expressed D.remembered20.A.sweet B.serious C.careless D.terrible21.A.food B.music C.noise D.pollution22.A.gave B.made C.bought D.lent23.A.giveup B.hurryup C.moveup D.standup24.A.test B.party C.fight D.talk25.A.Before B.For C.After D.Until三、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)請認(rèn)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。ATulipsRecently,thetulipshowinNingboRihuParkhasbecomeamust-visitspotforthepublic.Therearemorethan90,000tulipsofover20kinds.Thelivelytulipscomeoutindifferentshapesandcolors,makingarainbow-likeview.Time:MarchtoMayAddress:RihuPark,HuxiRoad,JiangbeiDistrictCherryblossomsSincelateFebruary,visitorsinNingboBotanicalGarden(寧波植物園)havebeenamazedbyhundredsofcherryblossomtreesofmorethan10kindsintheirfullbloom.Thesmallpinkflowersshowtheirbeautytothevisitorsunderthebluesky.Time:lateFebruarytoAprilAddress:NingboBotanicalGarden,No.1314,YongmaoWestRoad,ZhenhaiDistrictPeachblossomsThereisapeachforestofmorethan6squarekilometersinLinjiaVillage,whichiscalled“theBestPeachOrchard(果園)intheWorld”.EveryMarch,thepeachblossomscomeoutalloverthemountain,whichissofascinating.Time:mid-MarchtoAprilAddress:PeachOrchard,LinjiaVillage,XiaowangTemple,FenghuaDistrict(nearXikou)26.Whichisthebestplacetoadmiretulipsaccordingtothepassage?A.RihuPark. B.XiaowangTemple.C.PeachOrchard. D.NingboBotanicalGarden.27.What’sthesizeofthepeachforestinLinjiaVillage?A.Over6km2. B.Over10km2. C.Over20km2. D.Over1314km2.28.Wherecanwereadthispassage?A.Inamoviereview. B.Inachildren’sbook.C.Inasciencetextbook. D.Inatravelmagazine.BHeadphonesarehelpful.Theyaregoodforblockingoutnoise.Andweusethemtolistentomusicnoinfluencingothers.Butheadphonescanbeharmful,too.Theycancausehearinglossifthevolume(音量)istooloud.Studiesshowthatoneoutofevery10kidsintheUnitedStateshassomehearingloss.Thecauseisloudnoise.HowHearingWorksAnearhasmanyworkingparts.Theirjobistoturnsoundintosomethingyourbraincanunderstand.Andtherearecells(細(xì)胞)insidethecarthathelpyouhear.“Wecallthemhaircells,”JackieClarksays.“Theylooklikehairsstandingup.”ClarkisaprofessorattheUniversityofTexas,Shestudieshowloudnoisesaffect(影響)ourears.Soundmovesandmakesthehaircellsmovebackandforth.Loudnoisescandamage(損害)thesecellsbygettingthemnotstraightanymore.Oncethecellsaredamaged,theydon’tgrowback.Onesignofhearinglossistinnitus.It’saringinginthecars.“It’slikesomeoneisplayingtheviolinforalongtime,”Clarksays.“It’sdifficulttogetawayfromit.”Andthedamageaffectsmorethanyourears.Itcancauseworriesandstress.Howcanyouprotectyourears?Keepthevolumeonyourheadphoneslow.Youshouldbeabletohearsoundsaroundyou.Andotherpeopleshouldn’thearnoisefromyourheadphones.Measuring(測量)SoundSoundsornoisesareeverywhere.Raindropsare40decibels(分貝)whilefireworksare140decibels.Whataboutyourheadphones?Theycangohigherthan100decibels.That’stooloud.Toprotectyourears,keepyourheadphonesatabouthalfvolume.Anddon’tlistentoolong.Aboutanhouradayissafe.29.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinto?A.ProtectYourEars B.HowHearingLosesC.KeepAwayfromStress D.Thedamageofviolins30.Whichofthefollowingthingshashighervolumethanheadphones?A.Conversation. B.CityTraffic. C.TV. D.Fireworks.31.Whichofthefollowingwillthewriteragreewith?A.MostAmericanchildrenhavesomehearingloss.B.It’spropertokeeptheheadphonesat100decibels.C.Haircellscangrowbackagainafterbeingdamaged.D.Apersonwithtinnitusmayfeelworriedandnervous.32.What’sthepurposeofthistext?A.Tointroducehowhearingworksandloses.B.Toadvisehowtouseheadphonesproperly.C.Toteachpeoplehowtomeasurethesounds.D.Totellpeopledifferentwaystoprotectears.COneday,Mrs.Smithwassittinginthedoctor’swaitingroomwhenayoungboyandhismothercamein.TheyoungboycaughtMrs.Smith’sattentionbecauseheworeapatch(眼罩)overoneeye.Shefeltsurprisedathownaturalheseemedtobeeventhoughhelostoneofhiseyes.Astheywerewaiting,Mrs.Smithtookachancetoaskthelittleboywhathappenedtohiseye.Hethoughtaboutherquestionforawhile,andthenreplied,liftingthepatch,“There’snothingwrongwithmyeye.I’mapirate(海盜)!”Thenhereturnedtohisgame.Mrs.Smithwasatthedoctor’sbecauseshelostherleginacaraccident.Itisaterribleexperiencetoher.Shecouldnotgetoutofthefearandsadness.Hertriptodaywastocheckthelegover.Theword“pirate”changedherlife.SheseemedtoseethatshedressedupasLongJohnSilver,afamouspirate,standingonaship.Theshiprockedunderthestorm’sforce.Stillshestoodthere.Shesmiledinthestorm.Atthatmoment,hercouragereturned.Afewminuteslater,thenursecalledher.Asshebalancedonhercrutches(拐杖),theboynoticedherleg.“Heylady,”hecalled,“whatiswrongwithyourleg?”Theyoungboy’smotherfeltverysorryforherson’squestion.ButMrs.Smithrepliedwithasmile,“Nothing.I’mapirate,too.”33.HowdidMrs.Smithfeelwhenshesawtheboyinthepassage?A.Sad. B.Sorry. C.Terrible. D.Surprised.34.WhywasMrs.Smithatthedoctor’sthatday?A.Becausesheworkedasanursethere.B.Becauseherlegneededtobechecked.C.Becauseshewashurtinashipaccident.D.Becausetherewassomethingwrongwithhereyes.35.WhendidMrs.Smith’scouragereturn?A.Assoonasshesawtheboy. B.Beforeshestoodontheship.C.Whenthenursecalledher. D.Aftersheheardtheword“pirate”.36.WhatcanweknowfromMrs.Smith’sreply?A.Mrs.Smithwillfaceherlifebravely. B.Mrs.Smithplanstobeapirateinthefuture.C.Mrs.Smithwillnotusehercrutches. D.Mrs.Smithwantstomakefriendswiththeboy.DTheMogaoGrottoes(莫高窟)wereacenterofBuddhistlifeandsomeoftheworld’sgreatculturesforhundredsofyears.However,bythelateQingDynastytheyhadbeenabandoned(廢棄)andnearlyforgottenandmanyofthecaveshadbecomedamagedbytheweather.Around1900,withthediscoveryofalibraryofthousandsofancientdocuments,thecavesreceivednewinterestfromChineseandforeignresearchers.Unluckily,thisresultedintensofthousandsofitemsfromthecavesbeingtakentoforeignmuseums.Inthe1940s,manyresearchersandartistsvisitedtheareatostudytraditionalChineseart.CopiesofsomeoftheartworkpaintedbyrespectedartistssuchasZhangDaqianandGuanShanyuehelpedpeoplealloverthecountrylearnaboutDunhuang.Theseartistswerealsoinspiredbytheartworktheysawinthecavesanditbegantoinfluencetheirpaintingstyles.Othersstayedinthedesertformuchlonger.ChangShuhongstayedfortherestofhislife—strugglingtorecordtheculturaltreasuresandprotectthemfromtheweather.Asaresultoftheirefforts,theDunhuangAcademywasformedtoprotectandstudytheMogaoGrottoes.In1987,theMogaoGrottoeswerenamedaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.Whilethecavesareopentothepublic,access(權(quán)限)isnowlimitedinordertoprotecttheartwork.However,thecavescanbeseenonlineindigitalversions(數(shù)碼版)sothatpeoplearoundtheworldcanstudyandenjoythem.Thoughitisremote,theMogaoGrottoescontinuetodrawvisitors.Andjustasthesandanddeserthavesurvivedlargelyunchangedthroughthecenturies,thissmallartgalleryinthedeserthasalsosurvivedlargelyunchangedprovidinganamazinglookataworldlongagopast.37.WhendidtheMogaoGrottoesgaintheworld’sattentionagain?A.Hundredsofyearsago. B.InthelateQingDynasty.C.Aroundthebeginningofthe20thcentury. D.Inthelateeightiesofthe20thcentury.38.Whydoesthewritermentiontheartistsinthe1940s?A.Tolearnabouttheirworks. B.Toshowhowhardtheyworked.C.Tocomparetheirdifferentstyles. D.Topraisetheircontributions.39.Whenpeoplecan’tvisitthecaves,________.A.theycandoresearchesonline B.theycanenjoythedigitalversionsC.theycanwatchcopiesinartgalleries D.theycanstudytheminforeignmuseums40.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheMogaoGrottoes—CenterofBuddhistLifeB.TheMogaoGrottoes—ArtGalleryintheDesertC.Respectedartists—ProtectorsoftheMogaoGrottoesD.AnAmazingTouristAttraction—TheMogaoGrottoes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.Themediasurroundedtheroyal(夫婦)wherevertheywent.42.(假定)youwereaskedtoproduceanadvertisingvideotoshowoffyourschool,whatwouldyoushare?43.No(最終的)answerhasbeenfoundtothemystery.44.Olympicchampion(贊揚)China’sprogressinwintersportsin2022.45.TheCPCwillworkhardtoimprovethebasicpublic(服務(wù))system.B)請根據(jù)句子意思,用括號中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,并將答索填寫在相應(yīng)橫線上。46.ThefamousJapaneseskatertriedthe4AjumpinBeijing,butdidn’t(success)landit.47.Thereportdoesnotprovidethenamesofthelucky(win).48.Whodoyouthink(represent)thepopcultureofHongKongbestrightnow?49.I’drather(be)anordinarypersonthanaso-calledsuperstar.50.Beautifulpaintingsattractlotsofpeople,including(thief).C)請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語填空,使短文內(nèi)容完整正確,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為51-55的相應(yīng)橫線上。translatedinto

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iswidelyconsideredWilliamShakespearewasapoetandplaywright.He51asthegreatestwriterintheEnglishlanguage.Hewasbornin52Englandin1564.Hediedin1616.Hisworkincludes38playsandmorethan150poems.Heisbestknownforhisplays,whichhavebeen53everymajorlanguage.Shakespeare’splaysareperformedmoreoftenthananyotherplaywright’swork.At18,Shakespearegotmarriedandthecouplehadthreechildren54.In1587,ShakespearewenttoLondontoworkas55andwriterinLondon.IntheGlobeTheatre,someofShakespeare’splayswerefirstperformed.五、閱讀填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)A)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中第56-65小題的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?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(biāo)號為56-65的相應(yīng)橫線上。Oncekidshittheteenageyears,parentingbecomesmoredifficultthanever.Establishing(建立)effectivehouserulesisoneofthebestwaystoeducateteenagers.Houserulesmustrespectteenagers’needstobeindependentandmakesuretheydoproperbehaviors.Howcaneffectivehouserulesbeestablished?Firstofall,getyourteenagertotakepartinmakingtherules,whichcanhelpkeepthemfollowingthem.Asktheiropinionaboutwhatkindsofthingstheythinkareimportantwhencreatingtherulesandtrytoincludesomeoftheirideas.Whencreatingthelistofrules,don’tlisteverysingleruleimaginable.Instead,trytolimitittothetenmostimportantrules.I’veseensomeparentscomeupwithseveralpagesofruleswhichturnouttobemorelikearulebookratherthanalist.Remember,itisimportanttomakethelisteasytorememberandtobeabasicguide.Then,itisimportantthatyouwriteoutthelistofrulesandhangtheminaprominent(顯眼的)location.Keepingtherulesontherefrigeratorordisplayedsomewhereeveryonecanseethemisagoodreminder.Revisetheruleswheneverthere’saneed,notveryfrequentlythough.Giveaclearexplanationoftheconsequences(后果)whenarulegetsbroken.Butensure(保證)thatnoneofyourconsequencesareequaltoabusive(辱罵的)parenting.Forexample,takeofftherulethatsays—“ifyoudon’tgethomeby11atnight,makearrangementstostayelsewhereuntilmorning”.Lethelpingwithsmallhouseholdchoreslikecleaninguptheirownroomsserveasconsequencesfordisobeyingrules.Followingthesetipsonestablishingeffectivehouserulesaccompaniedbyconstantpositivereinforcement(執(zhí)行)willhelpimproveyourteenager’sbehavior.Hopeyoucandirectyourteenagertobecomearesponsibleandindependentpersonwiththehelpofhouserules!TitleEstablishinghouserulesfor56.Requirementsforhouserules.Theymustrespectteenagers’needstobeindependentandensurethatteenagersbehave57.58onestablishingeffectivehouserules.Tryingtomaketherules59teenagers.Asktheiropinions.Includetheirideas.Keepingthehouserulessimple.60listingeveryruleimaginable.Limitthelisttothemostimportantrules.Writingoutthelistofrulesandhangingthemsomewherevisible.61yourteenageroftherules.Maketherulesrevised62necessary.63clearlyinadvancewhatnegativeconsequenceswillbe.Don’tabusechildrenifthey64rules.Conclusion.Yourteenagers’behaviorwillbe65withthehelpofeffectivehouserules.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(biāo)號為66-75的相應(yīng)位置上。AsoneofChina’sbrightestyoungtabletennisstars,WangChuqinisnowthemen’ssinglesworldNo.1spot,theInternationalTableTennisFederation(ITTF)saidonMarch19.The23-year-oldisk66forhisaggressive(侵略性的)left-handedplayingstyle.Lesscommoninthesport,left-handedp67oftenleavetheiropponents(對手)surprised“bythedifferentangles(角度)thatleftiescanproduce,”wrotetheonlinetabletennisplatformPingSunday.Hesometimeslosthistemperonthecourt.D68theITTFWorldTourAustria

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