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2024年中考第三次模擬考試(上海卷)英語(考試時間:90分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項:1.本試卷共兩部分,七大題,滿分140分,考試時間90分鐘。2.請務(wù)必在答題卡上答題,在試卷上答題無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,請將試卷和答題卡一并交回。Part1Listening(第一部分聽力)I.Listeningcomprehension(聽力理解)(共25分)A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應(yīng)的圖片)(5分)ABCDEF1.2.3.4.5.B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根據(jù)你聽到的對話和問題,選出最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?分)2.A.Managerandsecretary. B.Doctorandpatient.C.Waitressandcustomer. D.Passengerandtaxidriver.3.A.Shethinksthereisabookbetterthanit. B.Shedoesn’tlikethebookatall.C.Shelikesthebooksomuch. D.Shehasnoideaaboutthebook.4.A.Tothemuseum. B.Totherestaurant. C.Totheschool. D.Tothehospital.5.A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.6.A.Coffee. B.Tea. C.Juice. D.Water.C.Listentothedialogueandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判斷下列句子是否符合你聽到的對話內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(5分)7.TomakeWatsonunderstand,Holmeshadtoexplainitallstepbystep.8.WatsonwasamazedhowHolmesknewhehadbeentoAfghanistan(阿富汗).9.WatsonwasintroducedtoHolmesasanarmydoctorwhentheymetthefirsttime.10.Watson’sfacewasquitedarkskinned,anditmeanthehadbeentoahotcountry.11.WatsonwenttoAfghanistantofightagainsttheBritisharmyatthattime.D.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences(聽短文,完成下列內(nèi)容,每空格限填一詞)(共10分)12.Teenagershavemorechancestogetstressed(壓力)thanpeopleinanyother.13.Familiescanbeoneoftheofstress,suchasproblemswithparentsarguingathome.14.Gettingaplaceatuniversitycanbeandsomecan’taffordtodoit.15.Therearesomanyyoungpeoplefinishingschoolandnotforthem.16.Talkingtopeopleisoneofthebestwaysforteenagerstostress.Part2VocabularyandGrammar(第二部分詞匯和語法)II.Choosethebestanswer(選擇最怡與的答案)(共15分)17.—Hi.Judy.Haveyougraduatedfromcollege?—Yes.I________inNanjingUniversityforfouryears.A.havestudied B.studied C.study D.wasstudying18.—________willweknowtheresults?I’malittleworried.—Intwoweeks,don’tworry.A.Howoften B.Howsoon C.Howlong D.Howmuch19.—Mum,I’msohungry.Wouldyoupleasepass________appletome?—OK.Hereyouare.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the D./20.—Whatdoyouthinkofthedishes?—Ilikeallthedishes________thefish.I’mallergic(過敏的)toit.A.a(chǎn)gainst B.besides C.except D.with21.Thereis________milkinthefridge.sowe’llgotothesupermarketandbuysome.A.few B.a(chǎn)few C.little D.a(chǎn)little22.—Howbigthehallis!—Yes.Itis________toholdmorethanonethousandpeople.A.toosmall B.enoughbig C.sosmall D.bigenough23.Chaka(茶卡)SaltLake,themirrorofthesky,isoneof________destinationsinQinghai.A.lesspopular B.popular C.morepopular D.themostpopular24.—HaveyoureadtheChineseidiomstoryToRisewiththeRooster,Jessica?—Yes.Ittellsuswe________betoohard-working.A.can B.must C.can’t D.mustn’t25.—AtraincrashhappenedinOhioseveraldaysago.—Thatwasreallybadnews.Peopleallwondered________.A.thatwhyithappened B.whatcausedtheterribleaccidentC.howdidthegovernmenthelp D.howmanypeoplearekilledinthecrash26.________therearesomanythingsaroundusthatgoagainstourwill,wecan’tgivethemupbecausefollowingthedreamisimportant.A.Though B.If C.Since D.Unless27.Youshouldavoid________ontheunderground.It’simpoliteandalsoagainsttherules.A.eat B.eating C.a(chǎn)te D.toeat28.Anewkindergarten_________inthelocalareainthecomingyear.A.isbuilt B.wasbuilt C.hasbeenbuilt D.willbebuilt29.—Tony,Imissedtoday’slesson.Canyoulendmeyournotebook?—Sorry,I________ittoBettyalready.A.lend B.havelent C.willlend D.a(chǎn)mlending30.—Idon’tknowhowto________theoldclothes.—Youcangivethemawaytothecharity.A.handin B.takeup C.dealwith D.pickup31.—Dad,doyouknowthatPanZhanlebroketheworldrecordinthemen’s100-metrefreestyle?—That’samazing.TherearemanyotherChineseathleteslikehim.Successoftencomestothose________workhardandnevergiveup!A.how B.what C.which D.whoIII.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce(將下列單詞或詞組填入空格。每空格限填一詞,每詞只能填一次)(共8分)A.a(chǎn)ffected

B.expected

C.caused

D.driven

E.confusedAdolescentsrefertoboysandgirlsathighschoollevel-morespecificallythesecond,thirdandforthyearsofhighschools.Indealingwithstudentsatthislevel,wemustbearinmindthattosomedegreetheyareatthedifficultstage,generallycalledadolescence.Studentsatthislevelarelikelytobe32mentally.Theyusuallyfindithardtoconcentrateonwhattheyintendtodoandoftenhaveromanticdreams.Theyarebasicallytimidorself-conscious.Theylackfranknessandareusuallyveryeasily33bytheirownemotionsbuthatetoadmitit.Theyare34eitherbygreaterambition,probablybeyondtheircapability,orbyextremelaziness35bythefearofnotsucceedingorachievingobjectives.Fundamentallytheywanttobekeptbusybuttheyrefusetoadmitit.Theyarewillingtowork,buttheyhatetoworkwithoutobtainingtheresulttheythinktheyshouldobtain.A.extremely

B.frequently

C.blindly

D.unreasonably

E.rarelyRegardingschoolissues,althoughtheyseldomsayso,theyreallywanttobeconsultedandgivenanopportunitytodirecttheirownaffairs,buttheyneedagoodamountofguidance.Theyseldomadmitthattheyneedthisguidanceandthey36rebelagainstit.Butifitisintelligentlyofferedtheyacceptitwithenthusiasm.Astopersonalbeliefs,mostofadolescentsarctryingtoformpoliticalidealsandtheyhaveatendencytobesometimes37idealistic,andatothertimesconventional,38acceptingwhattheirfathersandgrandfathersbelievedin.Theirviewonlifeusuallyfallsontwoextremes.Ontheonehandtheyaretoomodestandontheotherhand39boastful.Theytendtobeinfluencedmorebyastrongcharacterthanbygreatintelligence.Ofallperiodsoflife,thisiswhatmaybestbecalledthe“plasticage”.Havingabetterunderstandingofthecharacteristicsandneedsofyoungpeopleatthisageisataskthatfallsbothoneducatorsandotherpeopleinvolved.Itmayalsohelptheyounggothroughthisdifficultandcriticalstageoflifeinamoreconstructivemanner.IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括號中所給單詞的適當形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一詞)(共8分)40.Whatacoincidence!Jessica’sbirthdayisontheofOctober,justasmine.(twelve)41.WouldyouliketoshowmesomeofyourtriptotheArcticPole?(photo)42.Wealllikeourmanagerbecauseofhisandresponsibility.(honest)43.NowadaysWeChatisusedamongpeopleofdifferentages.(wide)44.Wheneveryouhaveadifficulty,yourparentswillalwaysgiveyouahand.(help)45.Atthebeginningoftheparty,thehostessalwaysintroducestotheguests.(she)46.Don’tjumpaconclusion!We’dbettertheproblemfirst.(discussion)47.Thesnowwillsoonwhenthewarmweathercomes.(appear)V.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired(根據(jù)所給要求,改寫下列句子)(共14分)48.TheteachersofNo.1MiddleSchoolhaveameetingat3o’clockFridayafternoon.(改為否定句)TheteachersofNo.1MiddleSchoolameetingat3o’clockFridayafternoon.49.WillEmmaarriveinShanghaiintwodays?Hekeptaskingme.(合并兩句為一句)HekeptaskingmeEmmaarriveinShanghaiintwodays.50.Insomeareasbamboos,insteadofwood,areusedtomakefurniture.(保持句意基本不變)Insomeareasfurnitureisbamboosinsteadofwood.51.HefeelssoproudtobeelectedchairmanoftheStudents’Union.(改為感嘆句)hefeelstobeelectedchairmanofthestudents’Union!52.Organicvegetablescostmuchmorethannon-organicvegetables.(保持句意基本不變)Non-organicvegetablesdon’tcost

asorganicvegetables.53.ThecuteBaymaxfromBigHero6attractedpeopleofdifferentagestothiscartoonfilm.(改為被動語態(tài))Peopleofdifferentages

bythecuteBaymaxfromBigHero6tothiscartoonfilm.54.byhimself,enough,findout,he,to,clever,isn’t,thetruth(連詞成句).Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分讀寫)VI.Readingcomprehension(閱讀理解)(共50分)A.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?2分)Cruisesarebecomingmoreandmorepopular,witharound20millionpassengersperyearnowenjoyingholidaysonboardluxury(奢侈的)ships.Morepeopleseeacruiseastheperfectwaytositbackanddonothing,andenjoytimeoffwork.Butwhatistheeffect(影響)ontheenvironmentofthistrend?Althoughitusuallytakeslessenergyforavehicletomovethroughwaterthanoverland,cruiseshipsareoftenverybig,withthebiggestonescarryingupto6,000passengers.Movingsuchlargevehiclesrequireshugeengineswhichburnasmuchas300,000litresoffueladay.Onescientisthascalculatedthatcruiseshipsproduceasmuchpollutionas5millioncarsgoingoverthesamedistance.Becausetheyareoutatsea,theyalsoburndirtierfuelthatisn’tallowedonland.Unfortunately,nogovernmenthascontrolovertheamountofairpollutionoutatsea.Cruisesalsoproducehugeamountsofrubbish,andcruiseshipsaren’tusuallygoodatrecycling.Wastewaterfromshowersandtoiletsisusuallypoureddirectlyintothesea—asmuchperdayasfromasmalltown.Wastefoodfromrestaurantsisn’tputintothesea,butstillcausesproblemswhenbroughtbacktotheland.Cruiseshipsalsocausedifficultiesinthecitieswheretheystop.Populardestinationscangetfiveorsixshipsperday,withthousandsoftouristsatatime.Goodforrestaurants?No.Restaurantownerscomplainthatthevisitorslookaroundforafewhoursandthenreturntotheirshiptoeat.What’smore,thecrowdscanputoffothertourists,whocomplainthatthestreetsaretoobusy.Sometownshavebannedcruiseshipsorputalimitonthenumberthatcanstopatthesametime.Peoplewhocareabouttheenvironmentworrythatasthecruiseindustrycontinuestogrow,sowilltheissuesforourplanet.55.Theunderlinedword“trend”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_______.A.change B.event C.decision D.problem56.Thebiggestcruisecanholdabout_______passengers.A.20,000,000 B.300,000 C.6,000 D.5,000,00057.Cruiseshipscausealotofairpollutionbecause_______.A.theycarrylargenumbersofcarsandpassengersaswellB.theyusetypesoffuelthatarenotallowedonlandC.ittakesmoreenergytomovethroughwaterthanoverlandD.theirenginesarenotaspowerfulasthoseofothervehicles58.Howiswastewaterdealtwithoncruiseships?A.It’sthrownawayatsea. B.It’sproperlyrecycled.C.It’sbroughtintoatown. D.It’sstoredintheships.59.Whyarecruiseshippassengersnotpopularinsomecities?A.Theydon’tspendmoneyonmealsintherestaurants.B.Theyfilluptherestaurantsandmakenoise.C.Theycomplainwhenthecityistoocrowded.D.Theyaresometimesrudetoothertourists.60.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_______.A.introduceanewwayoftravelling B.explainsomeproblemscruiseshipscauseC.a(chǎn)dvisegovernmentstobancruiseships D.encouragepeopletotrycruiseshipsB.Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage(選擇最恰當?shù)倪x項完成短文)(12分)GeniuskidsorWhizzkidswilloftenhavein-depthknowledgeinoneareaofinterest.Everyparentwantstobelievetheirchildisspecial,andtheyare!Howcanyoutellifyourlittleoneismorethanjust61?“Gifted”canbedescribedas“thosewhoshowoutstandinglevelsinoneormoreareas”.Thefollowingaresomesigns.●

RacingthroughmilestonesOneofthefirstsignsthatyoumayberaisingageniusappearsveryearlyinachild’slife.Adoctorsays,“Languageskillsmaybegreatlyaboveagelevel.Manygiftedchildrenoften62alargevocabularyandspeakinlongsentencesatanearlyage,”shesays.●

TheylovetoreadGeniuskidsoftenlearntoreadquicklyandearlierthanotherchildrenthesameageandenjoyreadingformeaningand63.Ifyourchildhasworkedtheirwaythroughsomereadinglist,theymaywellbegeniusmaterial!●

Curiosity(好奇心)abouttheworldSmartkidsareinterestedintheworldaroundthem,butrealgeniuseshaveagreatcuriositytofindoutabouttheverydetailofhowthingswork.Giftedchildrenmighthaveanunendingstreamofquestionsfortheirparentstoanswer64.●

65knowledgeabouttheirfavouritetopicGeniuskidscantellyouthescientificnameofeverydinosaurorexplaintheworkingsystemofacarengine.AsScienceDailyexplains,“Awhizz-kidissomeonewho,bytheageofabout11,showsunderstandinginafieldlikeadults.”●

LeadershipskillsManygeniuskidswillbecomeleadersofindustry.Adoctorsaysthatgiftedchildrencantakechargetofindthemosteffectivesolution.Theyalwayslookforwaystoimprovetheirperformance.Thisisagoodqualityofleaders.Theyusuallycanleadateam66theyhavemoreconfidenceintheirsenseofdirectionandexperienceintakingcharge.61.A.smart B.strong C.healthy D.pretty62.A.notice B.a(chǎn)ppreciate C.develop D.invent63.A.examination B.pleasure C.record D.honor64.A.politely B.loudly C.patiently D.kindly65.A.Limited B.Detailed C.Basic D.Traditional66.A.unless B.but C.though D.a(chǎn)sC.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)Itisnaturalforyoungpeopletoworshipcoolandgood-lookingyoung“idols”.Wespendalotoftimecaringaboutthem—e67moretimethanwespendonourstudiesorwork.Weoftenwonder:Whatmakesthemsopopular?WhatcouldIdotobecoollikethem?Well,guesswhat?Manyofyouridolsareonlymadeto“l(fā)ook”cool.Ifyoucouldseeintotheirp68lives,youwouldfindthesestarsaren’tsobright.Theirbeautyisonlyskin-deep.Someofthemmightnotbeashonest,kindorhard-workingasyouare!Theydon’tdeservethepopularitythattheyenjoyatall!WhenIwasateenager,I,a69withmostofmyclassmates,hadworshippedpopidols,too.Then,oneday,IdiscoveredLeonardCohenandNeilYoung.Theywereordinary-lookingpeoplewhoplayedtheguitarwhilesittingonastool(凳子).Theyw70noflashy(花俏的)clothes,andtheyhadnoscreaming(尖叫的)fans.Theydidn’tneedtobeflashybecausetheirsongsweregreatandmeaningful.Theytoldthet71:Lifeishardandtheroadyoutakemightsometimesbelonely.Mostofall,theytaughtmethatitwasokayifIwasnotpopularandcoolallofthetime.Istilllistentothemtoday.Modern“idolculture”oftensendsthew72messagethatlifeisalwayseasyandfun.Butthebestactors,thetop-rankingsportsstarsandthemostcreativescientistsallhavescars(傷疤)fromthestressofdealingwithlife’smanydifficulties.Manyofthesuccessful“outgoing”peopleweadmiretodaywereshywhentheywereteenagers.Idolscanserveasimportantrolemodelsinourlives,soit’sveryimportanttochoosetherightones.Weshouldcelebratepeoplewhoteachusimportantvaluesthatcanhelptog73usontheroadahead.Thenexttimeyouseesomepretty,popular“stars”,askyourself:DoIreallyneedthesepeopleinmylife?D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)SITWITHUSYou’reatyournewschool.It’slunchtime,butyoudon’thaveanyonetositwith.Youwanttojoinsomeoneattheirtable,butyou’renotsureifthey’refriendly.Whatdoyoudo?Onestudent’ssolutionwastocreateanapp.NatalieHamptonfromCalifornia,USA,knowswhatitfeelsliketobealoneatanewschool.Shefounditdifficulttomakenewfriendsandhadtosearchforanewtableatluncheveryday.Ifshe,shefelt.Butifsheaskedtojoinsomeoneandgotrejected[1],shefeltembarrassed.Hersolutionwastocreatealunch-planningapptohelpstudentslikeherfindpeopletohavelunchwith.Theapp—calledSitWithUs—issimple.Ifastudentishavinglunchintheafternoon,theycancreateaninvitation.Otherstudentscanopentheappandacceptthatinvitation.Theycanthenusetheapptodecidewhenandwheretomeet.Thisallowsstudentstomakeplansonlineinsteadofface-to-face.Thisisthereasonitworkssowell:itreducestherisk[2]ofrejection,andtheembarrassmentthatgoesalongwithit.Natalieispleasedwiththewaypeoplearerespondingtoherapp-especiallythosewhosufferfrombullying[3].Soonafterthelaunch[4]ofherapp,shewonanawardforit.Shealsoappearedinmanynewsstories.NataliewasevenaskedtospeakataUnitedNationsYouthAssembly[5].Inhertalk,Nataliewantedpeopletoknow

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