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1、2021-2022学年中考英语模拟试卷请考生注意:.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答 案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的考前须知,按规定答题。I.单项选择One is filled with knowledge always behaves with elegance (优雅).A. which B. who C. how D. whatOn Children Day, Jack received a prize for being honest boy./ ; anB. t

2、he; an C. / ; a3、Every time I see strawberries, the sweet and beautiful color always make my mouth water.A. voiceB. taste C. shape D. smile4、一Can I learn English well if I work hard on it from now on?Sure.A. One tree doesnt make a forestIts not work that kills, but worryNothing is impossible to a wi

3、lling heartTwo heads are better than one5、The earth goes the sun.A. around B. through C. between D. across6、Of course, the boy will be recommended to be this year*s Top Ten Teenagers in Wuxi, because he is easy-going, smartand hard-working.A. after all B. above all C. in allD. first of all7、in the w

4、orld is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.Everything B. Something C. Anything D. Nothing8、一 The model plane is so cute. Whose is it?Ifs. He made it.A. Davids; itself B. Davids ; himself C. David; himselfD. David ; itself9、The students* interest in Chinese paper-cut a lot after a folk artist

5、gave them a talk.A. has risen B. rose C. rises D. was rising10、一Of all the mountains, Qomolangma is the most dangerous to climb.Yes. There are usually some serious difficulties including thick clouds,weather conditions and heavy storms.A. freezing B. typical C. peacefulII.完形填空 11、The Empty Easter Eg

6、gA. She had a bad cold.She worried about her son.Mr blacks son had a fever.She worried about her money.Which of the following sentences isTRUE?Jake was badly ill and had to see the doctor.The writer tells us that children mustn,t bet on horse races.Jakes problem was that he liked betting too much.Th

7、e doctor himself liked gambling, too.Who got money in the story ?The boy and his mother.Nobody except the doctor.The doctor and Jake.Nobody except Jake.Which is the best title for the story ?A. Doctors Are Clever B. The Expensive BeardC. Horse Races Are BadD. An Unusual BetV.书面表达19、书面表达(本大题共10分)假设你是

8、周杰伦的粉丝,请根据所给信息写一篇有关他的短文。内容提示如下:.我最喜欢的明星是周杰伦(Jay Chou),他1979年1月18日出生于台湾,他和昆凌结婚有四个多月了。.他很有音乐天赋,钢琴弹得很好。.他认为古典音乐具有永恒价值,也擅长西方乐器。他成功地融合了传统和现代音乐。.他的成就不局限于音乐界。在2005年,他还在电影头文字D(Initial D)中担任主角。.我相信注意:短文必须包括所给要点,要求语句通顺,意思连贯;.第5点必须用一至二句话展开合理想象;.词数90个左右。My favourite star is Jay Chou.参考答案I.单项选择1、B2、A3、B4、C5、A6、B

9、7、D8、B9、B10、AII.完形填空11、 1. ACBDCABDm.语法填空12、 1. orbetterlookingthem 60forgottentheothershelpfulFirstforIV.阅读理解1. C. C.D1. ADABC1. C. B.D1. ACD1. ABCCC18、L DBCCDV.书面表达19、My favourite star is Jay Chou. He was born in TaiWan on 18 January,1979. He has been married to KunLing for over four monthse He ha

10、s a real gifttalent for music. He plays the piano well. He thinks classical music has a lasting value. He is good at playing western musical instruments. He has successfully brought traditional music and modern music together. His achievements go (have gone) beyond the music industry. In 2005 ,he al

11、so played the lead role in the filmInitial D .1 believe he will be a world-famous star one day. And I should learn from him.Jeremy was born with a twisted body and a slow mind. At the age of 12 he was still in second grade. He would make 1, and his teacher, Doris Miller, often became angry with him.

12、One day, the children talked 2 about the coming of Easter (复活节).Their teacher Doris told them the story of Jesus, and then to 3 the idea of new life springing forth, she gave each of the children a large plastic empty Easter egg. She asked them to bring it back tomorrow with something inside that sh

13、ows new life.The next morning, 19 children came to school, laughing and talking as they 4 their Easter eggs in the large basket on Miss Millers desk. It was time to open the now filled empty eggs. In the first egg, Doris found a flower. uOh yes, a flower is certainly a 5 of new life,“ she said. The

14、next empty egg shell contained a plastic butterfly, which looked very real. Doris held it up. We all know that a caterpillar changes and grows into a beautiful butterfly. Yes, thafs new life, too/5Suddenly, Jeremy spoke up. Miss Miller, arent you going to talk about my Easter egg?” Impatiently, Dori

15、s replied, “But Jeremy, your Easter egg is 6 He looked into her eyes and said softly, “Yes, but Jesus tomb (坟墓)was empty, too. Time stopped. When she could speak again, Doris asked him, “Do you know why the tomb was empty?” “Oh, yes/9 Jeremy said, uJesus was killed and put in there. Then His Father

16、raised Him up.” “And thafs how Easter _ 7 产The recess bell rang. While the children excitedly ran out to the schoolyard, Doris cried. The cold inside her melted completely away.Three months later, Jeremy died. Those who paid their respects were 8 to see 19 Easter eggs on top of his casket(棺材),all of

17、 them empty.1.A.noises B. friends C.eggs D. plans2.A.worriedly B. proudlyC. excitedly D. sadly3.A.guessB explain C.check D. change4.A.pushedB. dropped C. threw D. placed5.A.nameB. pictureC. sign D. shape6.A.emptyB. smallC. big D. broken7.A.endedB. startedC. changed D. developed8.A.happyB. angryC. di

18、sappointed D. surprisedm.语法填空 12、Which do you prefer to use when you are studying, iPads 1 e books? Here is a survey about it. Some students think that iPads are2, (good), iPads can give them more choices. They can search for information in an iPad easily instead of3, (look) everything up in differe

19、nt books. At the same time, students can send pictures directly to a printer to photocopy4, (they), And homework will not be5, (forget)easily because teachers can send all the homework to their iPads. With 6. iPads, they can do all their work in them. But 7. (other) think that books are more8e (help

20、) for learning. 9. , reading books wont hurt eyes. Second, what they read in books can leave a deeper impression on them. Whats more, some students usually use iPads to play games at school, which is bad 10. their study. So they prefer to use books. IV.阅读理解A13、My hope is that this book will show you

21、 that you can start making a difference now on problems you care about, in your own way, for your family, your community, and our world.About the BookGet Informed!Get Inspired!Get Going!The New York TimesBest-selling bookFor kids,Make a differencePraise for Its Your WorldPraise for It*s Your World:C

22、linton clearly paid attention to her parents* discussions at the dinner table, and she shares the lessons they told about the future influence of what we do in the present. * * -Publishers Weekly A wonderful resource for junior activists.-BooklistThis book is a resource for children and teens who al

23、so want to make a difference and may not know where to begin or may have an idea for ways they can make a difference. -VOYAIn your world this holiday seasonIn a book that deals with the biggest challenges facing us today, Chelsea Clinton uses facts, photos and stories to give readers a deep understa

24、nding of the world around themand how anyone can make a difference. With stories about children and teens who have made real changes big and small-in their families, in their communities, in our country and across the worldthis book will inspire (激励)readers of all ages to do their part to make our w

25、orld a better place. It also encourages everyone to get going! With suggestions and ideas for action, Chelsea Clinton shows readers that the world belongs to every single one of us, and every one of us counts.Who wrote the book Its Your World!A. VOYAB. BooklistC. Chelsea ClintonD. Publishers WeeklyI

26、ts Your World is mainly written for.A. adultsB. teachersC. young peopleD. college studentWhafs the purpose of Its Your WorldsA. To tell readers some bad news.B. To advise reader to help othersC. To offer readers some informationD. To encourage readers to take actionB14 “Sometimes you just get a stri

27、ct teachen Instead of letting others know that this isnt your favorite class, make an effort to show your teacher you are doing your best.”Jocelyn Howard, 16“Learn to put your activities in order of importance. School comes first, and if you just study as soon as you get home, its OK. You can also r

28、elax and play computers or do other things you enjoy. But dont lose yourself in just getting by. Try hard! And don be afraid to get help from teachers.”April Madlangbanyan, 17“If you have trouble getting along with a specific teacher, pray about it Ask God to help you see that teacherthrough HIS EYE

29、S, not your own. And talk with that teacher. Good communication can strengthen any relationship-even with a hard-to-get-along-with teacher/9Lisa Shaw, 21“Being a good student means being organized. Remember to bring all your supplies, everything to each class every day. Make sure that youll never sk

30、ip (逃)class. And when youre in class, really pay attention! Dont let yourself daydream or write notes to friends. Completing your homework on time is also important.”一Victoria Walsh, 16 “When youre having trouble getting along with a certain teacher, stay calm! You may not agree with him or her, but

31、 youve got to remember the teacher is the authority (权威)figure. So make sure that youre respectful and open-minded. Ask for a specific time when the two of you can talk. Explain yourself and address (探讨)the problem, not the teacher/9Amanda Baken, 18Being a good student means studying often, not just

32、 cramming (填鸭式的用功)before a test. Identify (识另lj) your weak areas. For example, maybe you dont have good reading skills or its hard for you to take notes. Once you identify what your weakness is, ask for help in these specific areas. Be willing to go in early or stay after school to get extra help. G

33、o into the school year knowing that being a good student will require time and effort!”Tiffany Irving, 20According to Lisa Shaw,if you have trouble getting along with a specific teacher.you should try to understand himyou should avoid seeing him againyou should ask God for helpyou should look on him

34、 as God“Being a good student means being organized.95 Victoria Walsh meanssleeping all the time in your classnot finishing your homework on timewriting notes to your best friends in your classbringing all your study things to each class, not escaping from class, listening carefully in classWhat does

35、 the underlined expression “getting by most probably mean?Continuing ones way of life without aim.Wasting ones time.Doing opposite things.Having gone.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?Tiffany Irving advises studying hard before a test.Victoria Walsh advises completing your homewor

36、k on time.Amanda Baken thinks that teachers should respect students.April Madlangbanyan thinks that a good student should be the first to come to school.According to passage, we can infer (推断)thatsome students praised their teacherssome teachers said something about schoolsome students talked about

37、something about schoolsome teachers talked about specific studentsC15、Lisa, 6, used to argue with her mum about everything. One day, after an hour of arguing, Lisa said JMum, you never let me make decisions. You always decide what we are going to eat or where we are going to go. nThe next day her mu

38、m called JLisa, you can decide what you are going to eat. ril cook whatever you want, but you have to eat up whatever you ask for. H A big smile spread across Lisas face. HOkay. Id like bacon, sausages, toast, eggs and chocolate milk. nLisa liked this. She ate the bacon, sausages and toast, but when

39、 she flnished her first egg, she was full. Lisa forcedherself to eat up and then she walked to school. When she got to school, her stomach hurt, but by the time she was ready to go home, she had been back to normal.“Mum, Id like steak, pie, peas, bread and butter and chocolate cake for supper. H As

40、her mum made supper, she started smiling, knowing it wouldnt be much longer before Lisa learned her lesson. Lisa had no problem flnishing the steak, pie, peas, bread and butter, but when she started eating the chocolate cake, she felt very full. That night she had a stomachache. She was up all night

41、 crying and felt very sick.The next morning she went to her mum JMum, I don*t want to make all the choices any more. I want you to pick what well have for dinner in the future. HSatisfied that Lisa had learned her lesson, her morn replied, nYou can pick what to eat once a week, but don*t ask fortoo

42、much, all right?nFrom then on, Lisa didnt argue with her mum that much, and her mum let her make more decisions. They were both much happier this way.Lisa and her mum argued for one day.A. six hoursB. the whole dayC. one hourD. the whole morningWhat did Lisa have for breakfast?Pie, peas, bread, butt

43、er and chocolate milk.Bacon, sausages, toast, eggs and chocolate milk.Bacon, sausages, toast, butter and chocolate cake.Pie, peas, steak, bread and butter and chocolate cake.Lisa felt that night.A. satisHed B. happy C. full D. sickDArchitects(建筑师)have long had the feeling that the places we live in

44、can affect our thoughts, feelings andbehaviors. But now scientists are giving this feeling an empirical basis(实证依据).They are discovering how to design spaces that develop creativity, keep people focused, and lead to relaxation.Researches show that the physical environment can influence creativity. I

45、n 2007, Joan Meyers-Levy at the University of Minnesota, reported that the height of a rooms ceiling affects how people think. Her research suggests that higher ceilings encourage people to think more freely, which may lead them to make more abstract connections. Low ceilings, on the other hand, may

46、 inspire a more detailed outlook.In addition to ceiling height, the view afforded by a building may influence the owners ability to concentrate. Nancy Wells and her colleagues at Cornell University found in their study that kids who experienced the greatest increase in greenness as a result of a fam

47、ily move made the most gains on a standard test of attention.Using nature to improve focus of attention ought to pay off academically(学术地),and it seems to, according to a study led by C. Kenneth Tanner, head of the School Design & Planning Laboratory at the University of Georgia. Tanner and his team

48、 found that students in classrooms with unblocked views of at least 50 feet outside the window had higher scores on tests of vocabulary, language arts and maths than did students whose classrooms mainly overlooked roads and parking lots.Recent study on room lighting design suggests that dim light he

49、lps people to loosen up. If that is true generally, keeping the light low during dinner or at parties could increase relaxation. Researchers of Harvard Medical School also discovered that furniture with rounded edges could help visitors relax.So far scientists have focused mainly on public buildings

50、. uWe have a very limited number of studies, so were almost looking at the problem through a straw(吸管)J architect David Allison says. “How do you take answers to very specific questions and make broad, generalized use of them? Thats what were all struggling with.” 1. What does Joan Meyers-Levy focus

51、 on in her research?A. The height of the ceiling.B. The freedom of people.C. The outlook of environment.D. The shape of the furniture.What can we infer from the fourth paragraph?A. The classroom with roads around can be filled with more students.The students in large classrooms can pay more attentio

52、n on maths.The views outside the window may affect the students9 grades.The researchers in the University of Georgia may get higher scores.What can we learn from the passage?Test standards may encourage people to search more.Students in a bright classroom may feel more relaxed.C. Children in greenne

53、ss may improve their grades quickly.17、Room designs may influence peoples work and feelings.请阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was the final game for my eight-year-old sons soccer game.Near the end of the match, the score was two to one, my sons team being ahead.Parents sat around the

54、 field, offering encouragement.There were less than ten seconds left and the ball stopped in front of one of my son*s teammates, Mickey.With cheering shouts across the field, Mickey went back a little and kicked the ball with everything he had.All around me the crowd became crazy and excited.Mickey

55、had scored!Then there was a complete silence.Mickey had scored, but into the wrong gate the ball went into the gate of my sons team, ending the game in a draw. You see, Mickey has a serious illness in his head, which makes his IQ lower than that of normal children of the same age.And for him, he did

56、n*t understand what a wrong goal was.All goals were celebrated by a happy hug from Mickey.He had been known to hug the players whom he was fighting against when they scored.The silence was finally broken when Mickey, his face filled with joy, caught my son, hugged him and shouted, “I scored! I score

57、d! Everybody won! Everybody won! ” For a moment I held my breath, not sure what my son would do or say.In fact, I didnt need to worry at that time.I watched through tears, when I found my son raised his hand and started to call out wildly, “Well done, Mickey! ” Soon, members from both teams got together around Mickey, congratulating on his goal.Later that night, my daughter asked who had won.uEverybody won, “ I smiled and replied.How did people feel when they saw Mickey score?A. Excited. B. Surprised. C. Serious.What does the underlined word “draw” probably mean?A.失败 B.平

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