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1、2021-2022学年中考英语模拟试卷考生须知:1全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。2请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。3保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。. 单项选择1、Among these children,Jim has_life and he lives_.AThe most happy;most happilyBthe happiest;most happilyCthe happiest;happiestDthe

2、 happier; more happily2、When you visit a foreign country,it is important to know how to ask for help _.AwiselyBlatelyCwidelyDpolitely3、If our government pay attention to the safety of food, our health in danger.Aisnt; isBdoesnt; will beCwont; isDisnt; will be4、 Peter, what are you cooking? It _ so g

3、ood.Fried rice.Asounds Bsmells Ctastes5、 The dishes in that restaurant must be very expensive. Dont worry. Its my_today.AtimeBtreatCtaskDtaste6、-I preferspeakingtolisteninginEnglishlearning.-Oh.really?Ithinkyoushouldbegoodat ofthem.AbothBneitherCsomeDall7、- Have you seen _ film The Wandering Earth i

4、n which Wu Jing plays the lead role?- Of course. I have never seen such _ exciting science fiction film.Aa; anBthe; /Ca; /Dthe; an8、 What are you doing now, Kate? I an email to my friend.Awrite Bam writing Cwrote Dhave written9、There is only one position. The boss has to choose Jack Tom to be a mana

5、ger.Aboth; andBneither; norCeither; orDnot only; but also10、Kitty is very good at musical instruments.Yes, she is. She can play the guitar almost her guitar teacher.Aas better as Bas good as Cas well as Dso well as. 完形填空11、 Bad things often turn out to have good results for the writer Liu Yong.“At t

6、he 1 of 13, my home burnt down in a big fire. I learn to be strong, and enjoyed nature 2 living outside,” Liu said.“Later, when I was a Senior 2 student, I stayed at home for a long time 3 a disease, but I drew and wrote a lot,” Liu said. “Every disaster can have good 4 and it depends on how you dea

7、l with it.”Liu 5 his trouble into benefit(益处) . He uses bright ideas to writer small stories and tells young readers how complex the world is. His 6 like By the light of Fireflies are very popular in China for their wisdom.His book The Charm of Speaking gives readers 7 on important speaking skills,

8、8 how to say hello on the phone or how to control their speaking speed.“Some readers say I look too smart to have 9 ,” he said, “but I have many problems. I keep thinking them over.”Liu once bought a camera in Hong Kong, 10 he was fooled. “Then I wrote about how to avoid being fooled. Is it because

9、Im smart? No, 11 , I wouldnt have had this experience at all!”Liu is 12 many different things such as TV hosting, writing poems and painting. Hes 13 a professor at an American university.“I often get 14 from thinking over one small point. Then I connect it to a larger point,” he said. “ Everything i

10、s connected in one way or 15 . Thats how you can see the whole world in a tiny flower or a drop of water.”1AendBbeginningCageDlast2AbyBwithCforDduring3Aas forBbecause ofCinstead ofDthanks to4AresultsBjobsCfeelsDideas5AmakesBgetsCstudiesDthinks6ACDsBbooksCfilmsDtalks7AinformationsBsuggestionCadvicesD

11、advice8Asuch asBso thatCso muchDas much9AfeelsBworriesCjoysDthought10AandBsoCthenDbut11AIf soBIf notCEven ifDEven so12Agood atBbad forCgood forDbad at13AtooBeitherCalsoDas14AtroubleBmatterCenjoymentDknowledge15AanotherBthe otherCotherDothers. 语法填空12、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内 b 容(不多于 3 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。请务必将1-

12、10 小题的答案写在答题卡的相应位置!In our daily life, our parents do many things for us . 1what can we do for them? Students in one class got special homework last weekend. They were asked to wash their parents feet.However, only 12 out of 54 students2(finish)the homework. Some said it was a funny thing,while other

13、s just thought the teacher was3(try ) to attract attention. They even asked, “ They can take a shower. Why should we wash our parents feet?. However, the teacher had his own idea. “I want them to know how hard their parents work4(support)them. Washing feet is just a way of showing love,” he said.Res

14、pecting5(parent )has always been considered as a virtue (美德). However, nowadays many young people dont respect6(they) parents and some even do cruel things to parents. They got angry7(easy )when they thought their parents were too strict with their studies.When one student wanted to wash his parents

15、 feet,his father said: “Why ,my son?Are you in need of money?”Another student Andy said he washed his parents feet 8about five minutes. And he found its 9useful experience. “I talked a lot with my parents while washing their feet, he said. As I grow up, I would possibly talk to my teacher that we al

16、l think doing this homework has made us 10(close) to our parents. 阅读理解A13、Hearing the front door open, I ran down to the kitchen and waited. I saw my dad come in, with the white envelope (信封) in his hand. I had waited all day for this, so I reached over him for it as soon as he set foot into the hou

17、se. Angrily, he threw the envelope on the table and said it was nothing to get excited about, and that it was just a piece of paper. I took it and ran upstairs. I wondered why my dad did not understand how anxious (急切) I was to see my mid-year report card for my first year in middle school. I was re

18、ally hurt by how he refused to consider all my hard work.I saw my class grade: No. 1. I did not believe what I was. I smiled and wanted to run downstairs to tell everyone. Then I remembered what my dad had saidit was nothing to get excited about. I wanted to share my happiness with someone, but felt

19、 lonely.I realized that I stayed away from my family we used to stay up late watching Disney movies, and my brothers, sisters and I would play tennis in the backyard all the time. I wondered when all that stopped. I just no longer took part in them. I spent all my time on my school work.While I had

20、been busy with my study, I had also built a wall between me and my family.I was only trying to become a person everyone could be proud of. I wanted to go downstairs, say sorry for my rude behavior and for every refused movie and tennis game, and be part of my family again. I knew I had to do somethi

21、ngbecause without their support, my achievement meant nothing.1ts very clear that the writer did .Amuch worse in his study than she had expectedBa lot better in his study than she had expectedCas well as she had expected in his studyDnot well as she had expected in his study2After the writer saw the

22、 grade, she wanted to run downstairs to .Atell everyone how hard he workedBstay away from othersCwatch Disney movies with his familyDshare her happiness with others3We can infer from the passage that .Athe writer was once very impolite to her familiesBthe writers father felt angry about the school r

23、eportCthe family were all proud of the writerDthe writer once spent all his time building a wall4Which is the best title for the passage?AChange Myself First BPraise Me, DadCMy School Report DScores, No. 1 in Life?B14、Some events in National Museum of SingaporeSpot & Shoot 2009:Our Landscape(风景)WED,

24、JULY 1, 2009-SUN, JAN 4, 2010A photography competition and The Image of Our Landscape exhibitionLove TankFRI, MAY 1, 2009-SUN, OCT 4, 2009; 10:00am-8:00pmPlace: The Rotunda(圆形大厅)FreeadmissionBy S.Teddy D(Indonesia)National Columbarium(骨灰库)of SingaporeFRI, AUG 21, 2009-SUN, JAN 3, 2010Place: Class ro

25、om, Level 2By Michael Lee Hong Hwee (Singapore)Part of Singapore Art Show 2009Lost in the CityFRI, AUG 21, 2009-SUN, JAN 3, 2010Place: Different locations(场所) in National Museum of SingaporePart of Singapore Art Show 2009From Green to Brown to Black to Brown to GreenFRI, AUG 21, 2009-SUN, JAN 3, 201

26、0Place: The Rotunda, Level 2By Joo Choon Lin & Chun Kai Qun (Singapore)Part of Singapore Art Show 2009根据表格内容,选择最佳答案。1Where do the events take place?AIn the Science Museum of Beijing.BIn the Palace Museum.CIn National Museum of Singapore.2Which of the following is a photography competition?ANational

27、Columbarium of Singapore.BSpot & Shoot 2009: Our Landscape.CLost in the City.3Which one isnt part of Singapore Art Show 2009?ANational Columbarium of Singapore.BLove TankCFrom Green to Brown to Black to Brown to Green.4Where is Michael Lee Hong Hwee from?AIndonesiaBJapan.CSingapore.5The underlined w

28、ord “admission” means “ ”.A场地B准入C就餐C15、Country MusicEnjoy true country American music.Place: Rainbow Music Club Date: July 2ndPrice: ¥300 Time: 7:3011:30pmTel: 8115608Live MusicCome and enjoy the songs by Qi Qin, one of the most famous singers in the past 20 years.Place: The Stadium Date: June 26thP

29、rice: ¥5881288 Time: 7:00pmTel: 6935094Spanish DancingSpanish dancing is fun and easy to learn. Come and learn this wonderful dance from Spain.Place: John Blacks Date: June 15thJuly 14thPrice: ¥500 Time: 7:309:30pmTel: 27113991If you want to enjoy country music, you should call _.A8115608B6935094C27

30、11399D27156082You can enjoy Qi Qins music at _.ARainbow StadiumBRainbow Music ClubCThe StadiumDJohn Blacks3If you want to learn Spanish dancing, how much do you need to pay?A¥300.B¥500.C¥588.D¥1288.D16、To get an extra 14 years of life, dont smoke, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, exercise regularl

31、y and drink alcohol in a proper amount. That is according to a study published this Monday in the Public Library of Science Medicine Journal .After tracking more than 20, 000 people aged 45 to 79 years in the UK from about 1993 to 2008, Kay-Tee Khaw of the University of Cambridge and his colleagues

32、found that people who adopted these four healthy habits lived an average of 14 years longer than who didnt.Were known for a long time that these behaviors are good things to do, but weve not seen this benefit before, said Susan Jebb, head of Nutrition and Health at Britains Medical Research Council.

33、 The benefit was also seen regardless of whether or not people were fat and social class they came from. Study participants(参与者) scored a point each for not smoking, regular physical activity, eating five servings of fruits and vegetables a day and moderate alcohol intake.Public health experts said

34、they hoped the study would inspire governments to introduce policies helping people to adopt these changes. But because the study only observed people rather than testing specific changes, it would be impossible to conclude that people who suddenly adopted these healthy behaviors would surely gain 1

35、4 years.We cant say that any person could gain 14 years by doing these things, said Dr Tim Armstrong, a physical activity expert at the World Health Organization. The 14 years is an average across the population of whats theoretically(埋论上地) possible. Most people know that things like a good diet mat

36、ter and that smoking isnt good for them, Susan Jebb said. We need to work on providing people with much more practical support to help them change. 1We can infer from the passage that _ .Apeople are unaware of the harm of their bad habitsBdrinking alcohol does no harm to our health and helps us live

37、 longerCthe government should make people change their bad habits by forceDnot everyone will live 14 years longer by adopting the four healthy habits2Which of the following DOESNT belong to the four healthy habits?AEating five servings of fruits and vegetables a day.BDoing proper exercises in the mo

38、rning every day.CDrinking alcohol in the proper amount.DHaving a physical examination every year.3Which of the following can be inferred according to the passage?ASusan Jebb did not take part in the study.BThe study observed people as well as tested specific changes.CThere s no need for people under

39、 45 to adopt these good habits.DOnly those from first class can benefit from these healthy behaviors.4What should be the best title of this passage?ASmoking Cuts You 14 Years BHow to Live a Healthier LifeCHealthy Habits May Give 14 Years DHow to Make Your Life Longer than OthersE17、Do you know when

40、restaurants were invented? The first restaurants were invented thousands of years ago. However, they were very different from restaurants today.The first restaurants were in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. These restaurants served food in large stone bowls. People didnt order food from a menu. Ever

41、yone used to share the food from big bowls. People believe that these places were very popular because most homes in ancient Greece and Rome did not have kitchens. Also, people didnt have to store food at home if they ate their meals at these restaurants.Later, restaurants began to open in China. In

42、 the early 1100s, more than 1 million people lived in the city of Hangzhou, China. It was a very busy city, and people had money. All of these people had to eat. Smart cooks started cooking and selling food along the Imperial Way, a very big street in the city. Unlike in ancient Greece and Rome, peo

43、ple in China could choose food from a menu. They didnt have to eat the same food as everyone else.For the next several centuries, there were restaurants all over the world. People could buy food on the street or at inns- small hotels. Then, in the middle of the 1700s, restaurants started opening in

44、Paris. These restaurants were more similar to restaurants we know today. There was a bigger. variety of food, and eating in these restaurants was a more enjoyable experience. In the 19th century, trains made travel much faster and simpler. In the end, this kind of restaurant began to appear all over

45、 Europe and in other parts of the world.Now, restaurants are everywhere. You can buy a variety of different kinds of food. You can have food sent to your door. But remember it wasnt always like that.1It is believed that these first restaurants were popular because.Apeople could eat different food.Bt

46、he food there was very cheap.Cpeople were too busy to cook.Dmost homes didnt have kitchens.2How were the restaurants in Hangzhou different from the first. restaurants?AThey offered menus to customers.BThey usually served the same food.CThey sold the food in large stone bowls.DThey prepared food for

47、all people in the city.3The underlined part these restaurants” in Paragraph 4 means.Arestaurants in ancient Greece and ancient RomeBrestaurants in Hangzhou in the early 1100sCrestaurants in Paris in the middle of the 1700sDrestaurants all over Europe in the 19th century4The author wrote this article

48、 to .Ahelp us to choose restaurantsBtell us the history of restaurantsCencourage us to eat at restaurantsDshow us the changes of eating habitsF18、The Internet influences the way we shop, how we communicate with each other, how we find answers to questions and much more. But for some time there have

49、been concerns (担心) that the older people are being left behind because they are unable to use a computer.However, this is changing and several charities and community groups now help older people to get online. Paul Robinson runs such charity, Seniors Online. Paul worked for an IT company before dec

50、iding to leave his well-paid job and start the charity. As he explains, I used to spend a few hours a week helping some older people use the Internet at the local library and I could see the difference it made to their lives. It can be quite lonely for the elderly when their children move away to fi

51、nd work and start a family of their own. Learning how to use email and receive photographs of their children and grandchildren was a wonderful experience for them. And when I saw what a big influence it had on their lives, I left my job and set up Seniors Online. We run training courses so that olde

52、r people can enjoy the same chances as us.away to find work and start a family of their own. Learning how to use email and receive photographs of their children and grandchildren was a wonderful experience for them. And when I saw what a big influence it had on their lives, I left my job and set up

53、Seniors Online. We run training courses so that older people can enjoy the same chances as us.One of Pauls students is 89-year-old Betty, who had never used a computer in her life before she joined one of the classes. That was six months ago and Betty has now completed the courseand received her gra

54、duation certificate (证书). I joined a class so I could learn how to use emailto keep in touch with members of my family, she says. Thats fantastic but the best thing of all is learning how to research my family history online. Using a computer is a bit scary (吓人的) tobegin with because you think youll

55、 do something terrible if you press the wrong key. But you soon learn that you cant really break anythingand the teachers are very patient. I think all people my age should do a course like this.1What is the writer trying to do in this text?ATo help Paul to get money for his charity.BTo describe how

56、 the Internet can be of help to older people.CTo encourage children to keep in touch with their elderly parents.DTo tell older people that they have to learn how to use the Internet.2Paul left his job with the ITcompany because .Ahe wanted to work in his local libraryBhe couldnt receive too much money from itChe wanted to help older people to find their childrenD

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