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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《注意事项》,按规定答题。I.单项选择1、一Whydidn,tyouenjoythetalk?—ItwastalkthatIhadeverlistenedto.A.themostinteresting B.theleastinterestingC.moreinterestingD.lessinteresting、EachyearalargenumberoftouristsaretoQinghaiLake,whichisChina'slargestsaltwaterlake.A.attractedB.attendedC.acceptedD.achieved3、一Whowillsendyoutothenewschool,yourmumoryourdad?—, §Pllgotherealone.A.BothB.EitherC.NoneD.Neither4、Asisknownall,ChinaistryingtodevelopfastinallkindsofHeldstheseyearsanweareprettyproudofourcountry.A.ofB.toC.in5、一Ofallthemountains,Qomolangmaisthemostdangeroustoclimb.—Yes.Thereareusuallysomeseriousdifficultiesincludingthickclouds,weatherconditionsandheavystorms.A.freezingB.typicalC.peaceful6、Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.Theonlywayafriendistobeone.forhavingB.havingC.tohave7>-Wereyouathomeat9:00pmyesterday?一Yes,IforacallfromParisatthattime.A.waitedamwaitingwaswaitinghaswaited8、一Doyouknowthedogcancallthepoliceforhelp?—Really?IfsthingIhaveheard.A.amazingB.moreamazingC.themoreamazingD.themostamazing9、Lucy,whydidn'tyoucometothepartyyesterday?I mylittlesisterathome.A.lookedafter B.lookafterC.willlookafterD.havelookedafter10、一TheChinesePoetryConference(《中国诗词大会》)onCCTVisagreat.—Youareright.Moreandmorepeoplebegintoenjoythebeautyofthepoetry.A.projectB.successC.chanceD.experimentn.完形填空11、TheskywasclearandthesunwasshiningbrightlybeforethedeadlydisasteroftheTyphoon(台风).BernadetteTenegra,a44-year-oldhighschoolteacher,wasinher]whichwasonthebankofariver.TheTenegrafamilystayedtogetherintheirshelterto2thestorm.Theythoughtthatthepowerfulstormwould3soonasitdidinthepast.Sotheywerejusthangingonthere.Butthingsdidn'thappenastheyhadthought,thewater4withafrighteningspeedandtheirwoodenhousefelldown,5 awaytheoccupants(居住者),includingTenegra'shusbandandherotherdaughter.Theywereabletostruggleto6 ,butthe6-year-oldTenegrawas7againstthestrongwindandwater,alongwithsharpdeadlydebris(残骸).Bernadette8herwaytothechildandwasholdingherandkepttellinghertokeepon.“Icrawled(爬)overtoher,andItriedtopullherup.Butshewastoo9andwasn'tabletomakeit.Itseemedshehadalready10 ,“Tenegrasaid,crying.screamedbutitdidn'twork.**Themothersaid11thatshewouldneverforgetthelastwordsofherdaughterbefore12 ,uMa,justletgo,justletgo.Save13 ,Iloveyouforever.“Yolanda”,thesupertyphoondestroyedagreatnumberofhousesandbuildings.The6-year-old14Tenegralostherlife.Shehasjustseenasmallpartofthiswonderfulworld15thatshortlifetime,whilethewholeworldwitnessedallthebeautyofher.1.A.familyB.HomeC:.buildingD.School2.A.leaveB.stopC.;avoidD.keep3.A.lostB.produceC・completeD.disappear4.A.raisedB.roseC.liftedD.kept5.A.sweepingB.puttingC.hidingD.keeping6.A.safetyB.warmthC.strengthD.difficulty7.A.touchingB.beatingC.fightingD.preventing8.A.turnedB.madeC:.gotD.created9.A.sleepyB.weakC.,impatientD.careless10.A.givenhackB.givenawayC.givenupD.givenoffA.excitedlyB.sadlyC.angrilyD.confidentlyA.arrivalB.breakC.choiceD.deathA.myselfB.himselfC.yourselfD.herselfA.aliveB.lazyC.liveD.livelyA.aboveB.belowC.duringD.beyond.m.语法填空12、根据短文内容及所给提示,补全文中单词或用所给单词的正确形式填空。Willitmatterifyoudon'ttakeyourbreakfast?Ashorttimeago,atestwas1.(give)intheUSA.Peopleofdifferenta2.from12to83,wereaskedtohaveatest.Duringthetest,thesepeopleweregivenallkindsofbreakfastsands3.theygotnobreakfastatall.Scientistswantedtoseehowwell4^_(they)bodiesworkedwhentheyhadhaddifferentkindsofbreakfasts.Theresultsshowthatifaperson5.(eat)arightbreakfast,heorshewillworkbetterthanifheorshehasnobreakfast.Ifastudenthasfruit,eggs,breadandmilkb6,goingtoschool,hewilllearnmorequickly7,listenmorecarefullyinclass.Theresultsalsoshowthat8.(have)nobreakfastwillnothelpyoulose9.(weigh).Thisisbecausepeoplebecomeso10.(饥饿)atnoonthattheyeattoomuchforlunch.Sotheywillgainweightinsteadoflosingweight.IV.阅读理解A13、Onemorning,anoldgardennerfoundlotsofflowersmissing.Hewassoangrythatheshoutedloudly,"Whodidthis?”Inordertoprotecthisflowers,helockedthegardengateintheevening.Thenextmorning,hefoundsomeofthisflowersmissingagain.Hedecidedtofindouthowthathappened.Whennightcame,hesatquitelytowatchhisgarden.Soonhesawatortoise(乌龟)movingslowlyintothegarden.Thegardenershouted,UIcatchyouthistime!”Thetortoisequicklysaid,"I'msorry.Ifyoureallywanttopunishme,nomatterwhatyoudecidetodo,pleasedonotthrowmeintothewater.Ifsterribletodiethatway.”“Youdestroyedsomanyofmybeautifulflowers.Imustpunishyou!”saidtheoldgardener,andhequicklythrewthetortoiseintoalakenexttohisgarden.Afterawhile,thetortoiseswamawayhappily.Theoldgardenerthenknewthatthetortoisewasnotafraidofwater.Whywastheoldgardennersoangry?Becausehisflowerswerenotalive.Becausehefoundhisflowersmissing.Becausehisflowerswerenotbeautiful.Whatdidthegardennerdotoprotecthisflowersatfirst?Hewatchedtheflowersintheevening.Helockedthegardengateintheevening.Hedidnothingintheevening.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Theoldgardennerwasverysmart.Thetortoisewassoclever.Theoldgardennerwasveryhappy.BSixtyyearsago,humanbeingsfirstreachedthetopofMountQomolangma,knownasMountEverestintheWest.Buttheincreaseinclimbersisturningtheworld'shighestmountainintothe“world'shighestjunkyard(垃圾场)”.Everyyear,morethan700climbersspendnearlytwomonthsonMountQomolangma.Theyhavelefthumanwasteandallkindsofrubbish,includingoxygenbottles,brokentents,andplasticbags,accordingtoAngTsheringSherpa,chiefoftheNepalMountaineeringAssociation.“Thewastehasbecomeahealthdangertopeopleintheareasincetheydependonwaterfromriversfedbythemeltingglaciers(融化的冰川)JSherpasaid.MoreandmorepeoplehaverealizedthedangerthatMountQomolangmaisfacingandtheyarenowtakingactiveactions.Todealwiththeproblem,Nepalhassupportedaspecialteamofexplorersandvolunteerstocleanthemountainsince2008.Sofartheyhavebroughtdown15,000kgofrubbish.Nepalalsostartedtoaskeachclimbertobringdown8kgofrubbishin2014.OntheChinesesideofthemountain,Tibet(西藏)willcollectacleaningfeeof$100-200(620-1240yuan)perclimberstartingfromthisyear.Aprogramnamed"MountQomolangmaActionattheThirdPoleoftheEarth”alsostartedin2004toclearupthemountain.Hopefully,humanbeingswillfinallysolvetheproblem,justastheyfoundthewayupthemountainsuccessfully.1.Whichofthefollowingwasnotusedtocalltheworld'shighestmountainlongago?MountEverest.MountQomolangma.C.TheThirdPoleoftheEarth.D.Theworld'shighestjunkyard.Whyistheworld'shighestmountainturningintothe"world'shighestjunkyard?Tibethasnotcollectedenoughmoneytoclearupthemountain.Climbershavelefttoomuchhumanwasteandallkindsofrubbish.Peopleintheareahavenoideaofhowtorecycletheirdailyrubbish.700climbersspendnearlytwomonthsonMountQomolangmaeveryyear.WhathavebeendonetoprotecttheenvironmentofMountQomolangma?Eachclimberhasbeenaskedtopayforthecleaningfeeof$100-200.Nepalhasaskedeachclimbertobringdownalltherubbishtheycarriedthere.Aspecialteamofexplorersandvolunteershavebroughtdown15,000kgofrubbish.“MountQomolangmaActionattheThirdPoleoftheEarth”hasstartedinChinaandNepal.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?"MountQomolangmaActionattheThirdPoleoftheEarth,,started.HumanbeingsfirstreachedthetopofMountQomolangmasixtyyearsago.Nepalstartedacleaningprogramandaskedeachclimbertobringdownrubbish.Thewasteleftbyclimbershasbecomeahealthdangertopeopleinthearea.A.c-d-b-aB.b-a-d-cC.a-b-c-dD.b-d-a-cC15、Clothingisalanguage.Ittellsusaboutindividualpeople:theirpersonality,theiraye,theirplaceinsocietyandsoon.Ifwewanttoknowmoreaboutsociety,wecanlookattraditionalclothing.ThecontinentofAfricahasalonghistoryandarichculture*andthisisshownintraditionaldress・Youoftenfindthreecolours-red,goldandgreenintheclothing.Thefirstcolourstandsforthebloodofmillionsofpeoplewhosufferedasslaves(奴隶);thesecondisfortherichresourcesoftheAfricanearth;andthethirdrepresentsthegrasslandsofhome.Thepatterns(图案)ontheclothingalsohaveameaning.Acommonpatternisintheformofacross"x”,whichstandsfor“unity”.Anotherpatternisarectangularbox,whichrepresents"strength”.Becauseclothinghasastrongsocialmeaning,peopleareverycarefulinchoosingwhattowear.Itwouldn'tbegoodtowearthewrongclothing,ortowearclothesinthewrongway.Forinstance,inGhana,awomanshouldwearherwaistbanddifferentlyaccordingtotheimportanceofthesocialevent.Traditionaldressalsotellsusabouteverydaylife.Africandesignsarefamousforloose(宽松的)clothing.Theclimate,withthehotsunandwidetemperaturechanges,requiresthattheclothesarecomfortablefordailylife.Althoughmanypeoplewearwesternclothes,particularlyinthebigcitiesinAfrica,traditionaldressisveryhighlyvalued.Thisisbecauseithasdeepculturalmeanings.Accordingtothepassage>red.representsthesettingsunstandsforAfricanunityischosenbecauseitisabightcolourisareminder(暗示)ofthesadhistoryinAfricaAccordingtothepassagefwhichsentenceisNOTRIGHT?TherectangularboxinthepatternrepresentswstrengthM.Africahasalonghistoryandarichculture.Africandresshasdeepculturalmeanings.Afrianpeopleseldomwearlooseclothingbecauseoftheclimate.ThepassageismainlyaboutinAfrica.thehistoryofclothesmodernfashionstylesthemeaningsoftraditionaldressthematerialsusedintraditionaldressD16、Fromtheworld'sheaviestapple,theoldestladytotheworld'ssmallestdog,theseareallpartsofagroupoftheworld'sstrangestpeopleandthings.AndtheyareallintheGuinnessBookofRecords(《吉尼斯记录》).ThebookisgoingtocelebrateitsbirthdaythisAugust.Itbeganexactlyhalfacenturyago.Andit'salwaysoneofthebestsellingbooksintheworld.Peoplenowcanbreakover1000recordseveryweek!Whydosomanypeoplewanttobreaktherecords?Dotheywanttheirnamesinthebookormeetmorepeoplearoundtheworld?”Itgivespeopleachancetoshowthey'rethebestintheworld.”saidoneoftherecordkeepersStewartNewport.ThebookwasstartedbyHughBeaverfromBritain.In1951,hewentshootingbirdsandtalkedwithhisfriendsaboutthefastestbirdinEurope.Threeyearslater,theywerestilltalkingaboutit.SoBeaverbelievedthatpeoplemusthavedifferentideas.So,hedecidedtostartabooktorecordtheworld'strulygreatestpeopleandthingsinit!ThenewestbookcameoutlastTuesday.Thisbookhasalotofinterestingrecords.Herearetwo:☆ABritishdog,Whitney,istheworld'ssmallestdog.It9sonly76mmtall.☆AnAmericanwomanLeeRedmondhasthelongestfingernails(指甲).Theygrewaslongas600mm!Shemadetherecordin1971.
WecanseeeverythingintheGuinnessBookofRecordsexcept.A.theheaviestfruitsandvegetablesB.thesmallestpeopleandanimalsC.thestrangestpeopleandthingsD.veryordinarypeopleandthingsTheGuinnessBookofRecordshasbeenoneofthebestsellingbooksfor.A.50yearsB.76yearsC.600yearsD.1000yearsNewportthoughtmanypeopletriedtobreakGuinnessrecordsbecause.theirnamesbekeptintheworldrecords.theirnamescouldbeseenbythewholeworld.theycouldmeetmorepeopleallovertheworld.theycouldbeknownasthegreatestbytheworld.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?NewportstartedtheGuinnessBookofRecordsinBritain.Morethanfourthousandrecordsarebrokeneachmonth.TheGuinnessBookofRecordsstartedintheyear1954.ThenewestbookofGuinnesscomesouteveryTiiesday.Thewriterofthispassagewantsto・tellusthestrangestrecordsintheworldshowusthebeginningoftheGuinnessBookofRecordsgiveusanintroductiontotheGuinnessBookofRecordsletusknowthemostinterestingthingsintheworldE17、ALITTLEPRINCESSAuthor(作者):FrancesHodgsonBurnett¥18(online)MotherlessSaraCrewewassenthomefromIndiatoschoolatMissMinchin's.Herfatherwasveryrichandshelivedarichandcomfortablelife.ThenherfatherdiedandSaralosteverything.Shehadtolearntodowithherchangedlife.Herstrongcharactermadeherabletofightsuccessfullyagainstanything.Ifsanexcellentbookwith4tapesforchildren.
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