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2023学年中考英语模拟试卷
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I.单项选择
1、-WhatshouldIdo,doctor?
-healthy,youshouldtakeexercisemoreandeatmeatless.
A.KeepB.Keeping
C.TokeepD.Kept
2、theteachersintheirschoolisabout200andonefourthofthemareteachers.
A.Thenumberof,womanB.Thenumberof,womenC.Anumberof,woman
3、—Look!HerecomesCindy!Sheisalwaysfullof.
—Sosheis.Becauseshetakesalotofexerciseeveryday.
A.courageB.prideC.energyD.knowledge
4、一Couldyoupleasetellmeyesterday?
一Inthebookshopnearby.
A.WhereyouboughtthebookB.Whereyoubuythebook
C.WheredidyoubuythebookD.Wheredoyoubuythebook
5、ridingsharedbikesisaneasywaytotravel,italsocausessomeproblems.
A.AlthoughB.IfC.Until
6、Lookatmynewjeans.Mymothergavetomeforbirthday.
A.it;meB.them;myC.they;mineD.its;I
7、一Haveyouyourplan,Jimmy?
—Notyet.Itstillneedsimproving.
A.givenupB.handedinC.thoughtofD.putaway
8、一Lisa,howisyourcousin?—Heisnow.Thankyou.
A.morehealthierB.muchhealthierC.veryhealthierD.healthiest
9、—I'dliketoknowfortheparty.
—Ihavenoidea.
A.whydidshebuysolittlefood
B.whatshehasprepared
C.whetherwillshedance
D.whenissheleaving
10、—Lingling,canIuseyoure-dictionary?
—Sure.Butyoureturnitafterclass.
A.mustB.canC.mayD.would
n.完形填空
11、完形填空,阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Teaisthemostpopulardrinkintheworldbesideswater.Thereare1differenttypesoftea.Allteacomesfromthe
teaplant.Theleavesandbuds(芽)ofthisplantarepickedseveraltimesayear,usually2Afterithasbeenpicked,
theteaisprocessedintoblacktea,oolongtea,greenteaandwhitetea.
BlackteawasinventedinChinaduringtheMingDynastyasawayteafreshwhenitwastransportedlong
distances.Teahastotravelalongdistancetoreachplaces3theUK,CanadaandAustralia.Asaresult,itisnot_
4thatwesternersdrinkmostlyblacktea.However,themajority(大多数)oftheworlddrinksgreentea.
Herbal(药草的)teaispreparedinthesameway5regularteabutisnotrealtea.Thisisbecauseithasherbs,
fruitsandspicesinside,6leavesfromtheteaplant.Totrulybetea,theleavesmustcomefromthisplant.
Alltea7hascaffeine(咖啡因),whichcomesfromthetealeaves.Decaffeinated(脱咖啡因)teaisusuallygreenor
blackthathasbeenprocessedtotakeawaythecaffeine.
Inrecentyears,organic(有机)tea8populartoo.Thisisteathatcomesfromplantsthathavebeengrownwithout
theuseofanychemicals.Peoplebelievethatittastesbetterandishealthier.Yet,italsocostsmorebecausethe9
ofthecropsisoftensmaller.
1.A.agreatdealofB.lotofC.hundredofD.thousandsof
2.A.byhandB.withhandC.onhandD.inhand
3.A.leavingB.toleaveC.keepingD.tokeep
4.A.forexampleB.suchasC.becauseofD.asaresultof
5.A.excitingB.imaginativeC.surprisingD.possible
6.A.likeB.asC.ofD.with
7.A.withB.byC.insteadD.insteadof
8.A.naturallyB.completelyC.simplyD.hardly
9.A.becomeB.becameC.willbecomeD.hasbecome
10.A.colourB.weightC.sizeD.age
n.语法填空
12、阅读短文,在空白处填入7个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式(不多于3个单词)。
Spring,summer,autumnandwintermakeayear.Weclearlyknoweachseasonisimportant.IfI1.(ask)which
seasonisthemostbeautiful,rdliketosayallofthemarebeautiful.
Spring2.(show)awonderfulpicturewiththeblueskyandwhiteclouds,greentreesandclearair,shiningsunand
warmwind.Naturehaswokenup.Whereisspring?Itshines3,theeyesofchildren,itdancesamongpeople's
gestures(姿态)andexpressions.Thesunshineismakingeverythingwakeup.Peoplewillhaveanew4.(begin)inspring
whichisthe5,(good)timetostartthewholeyear'swork.
Summeris6^_activeseason.Wecangoboatingandhavefuninthewater.WhatIlikebestinthisseasonisthe
lotus(莲花).WheneverIamsad,itencouragesmetotrymybesttomakemydreamcometrue.
Iwasborninautumn.Ithasseenmygrowth,happinessandsadness.7^_thepastmonthsaresometimesbad,Iown
anewbeginning.Itbringslove,hopeandenjoymentinto8.life.
IlovewinterbecauseIhavefunwithfriends9.(play)inthesnow,makingasnowman,enjoyingthewhiteworld
withthesongEdelweiss(雪绒花).Winterisaseasonwithhope.Ifwintercomes,canspringbefarbehind?Ilove
10.(season).Allseasonsaregreat.
IV.阅读理解
A
13、Weliveintheworldfullofcolours.Doesacolourhaveweight?Ifyousay“no”,youarewrong.Ifyoudon'tbelieve,
youmaydoanexperiment.
First,puttwoobjectswiththesameweightintotwoboxes.Thencovertheboxes.Third,wraponeboxwitharedpiece
ofpaper,theotherwothawhitepieceofpaper.Nowholdtheboxeswithyourhandonebyone.Itiscertainthatyou
thinktheredoneisalittleheavier.
Why?Ascientistfoundthatdifferentcolourshavedifferentweightinaman'smind.Sohedidmanytestsandatlasthe
foundthateverycolourhasitsownweightinourmindandtheirorderisthesame.Theheaviestcolourisred,thenblue,
green,orange,yellowandwhite.
Thescientisttoldusthatcoloursalsohavesmell.Canyousmellthecolour?Ofcoursenot.Thenwhydidthescientist
sayso?Thatisbecauseeverycolourstandsforakindoflightwithacertainwavsleneth,anditreachesourbrain
throughsenseorgans.
Accordingtothisdiscovery,scientistssaythatpeopleacceptthecolourstheylike,andrefusethecolourstheyhate.So
yourbodyandmindwillbehealthybyusingthecoloursyoulike.Oryou'llbenervousorevengetill.Forexample,if
youstayinaroomwithredwindows,wallpapersandfurniturefortwohours,you'llfeelyouhavebeenthereforfour
hours.Butiftheroomisblue,you'llfeelyouhavebeenthereforonlyanhour.Anotherexample,ifapersonwalksoutof
aredroomandintoablueroom,histempertaturewillfall.Thatmeansourbodytemperaturewillchangewithdifferent
colours.
1.Paragraph1-3tellusthat.
A.thetwoboxeshavethesameweight
B.colourscanchangetheweightofanobject
C.theredpaperisheavierthanthewhitepaper
D.colourshavedifferentweightinpeople'smind
2.Whydidthescientistthinkthatcolourshavesmell?
A.Becausewecansmellcolourswithournose.
B・Becauseeverycolourhasitsownsweetsmell.
C.Becausepeoplecansensethelightfromcolours
D.Becauseeverycolourcangiveofflightofthesamelength.
3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Peoplemaygetilliftheyrefusethecolourstheydon9tlike.
B.Peoplecanstaylongerinblueroomsthaninredrooms.
C.Inpeople'smind,redcolourisheavierthanwhitecolour.
D.People'sbodytemperaturewillchangewithdifferentcolours.
4.WhatistheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword"wavelength”?
A.波浪B.色彩C.频率D.波长
5.Thepassageisprobably.
A.ashortnovelB.anewsreportC.asciencereportD.anadvertisement
B
14、IntheUnitedStates,whenonebecomesrich,hewantspeopletoknowit.Andevenifhedoesnotbecomeveryrich,
hewantspeopletothinkthatheis.Thatiswhat“keepingupwiththeJoneses*,isabout.Itisthestoryofsomeonewho
triedtolookasrichashisneighbors.
Theexpressionwasfirstusedin1913byayoungAmericancalledArthurMomand.Hetoldthisstoryabouthimself.He
beganearning$125aweekattheageof23.Thatwasalotofmoneyinthosedays.Hegotmarriedandmovedwithhis
wifetoaverywealthyneighborhoodoutsideNewYorkCity.Whenhesawthatrichpeoplerodehorses,Momandwent
horsebackridingeveryday.Whenhesawthatrichpeoplehadservants,Momandandhiswifealsohiredaservant(仆人)
andgavebigpartiesfortheirnewneighbors.
Itwaslikearace,butonecouldneverfinishhisracebecauseonewasalwaystryingtokeepup.Theraceendedfor
Momandandhiswifewhentheycouldnolongerpayfortheirnewwayoflife.Theymovedbacktoanapartmentin
NewYorkCity.
Momandlookedaroundhimandnoticedthatmanypeopledothingsjusttokeepupwithrichlifestyleoftheir
neighbors.Hesawthefunnysideofitandstartedtowriteaseriesofshortstories.Hecalledit"Keepingupwiththe
Joneses*1because''Jones”isaverycommonnameintheUnitedStates.HKeepingupwiththeJoneses”cametomean
keepingupwithrichlifestyleofthepeoplearoundyou.Momand9sseriesappearedindifferentnewspapersacrossthe
countryforover28years.
PeopleneverseemtogettiredofkeepingupwiththeJoneses.Andthereare"Joneses“ineverycityoftheworld.But
onemustgettiredoftryingtokeepupwiththeJonesesbecausenomatterwhatonedoes,Mr.Jonesalwaysseemstobe
ahead.
1.(d、题1)SomepeoplewanttokeepupwiththeJonesesbecausethey,
A.wanttobeasrichastheirneighbors
B.wantotherstoknowortothinkthattheyarerich
C.don'twantotherstoknowtheyarerich
D.wanttomakethemselveshappy
2.(d、题2)Itcanbeinferred(推断)fromthestorythatrichpeopleliketo.
A.liveoutsideNewYorkCityB.liveinNewYorkcity
C.liveinapartmentsD.havemanyneighbors
3.题3)Accordingtothewriter,itistokeepupwiththeJoneses.
A.correctB.interesting
C.impossibleD.good
C
15、NewchangeshavetakenplaceinParisinrecentyears.ParisusedtobeamongEurope'sbusiestcities.Trafficjams
couldbeseenallthetime.Butnowthereisanew2.5kilometre-longcar-freeareainsidethecity.TheLouvre(卢浮宫)
attractsworldtourists.Peoplevisittherenotjustfortheartworks,butalsoenjoytheroofofthebuildingwhichislikea
flyingcarpet.Theworld'smostbeautifulcityisnowevenmorebeautiful.
LijiangRiverNationalPark,China.
LijiangRiverisinGuilin.Itiswell-knownforitsclearwater,limestone(石灰岩洞)andgreenhills.Thehillshave
beautifulnamesdependingondifferentshapes,suchas“ElephantTrunk”.TheseattractmanyChinesepoetsandartists.
ThebestwaytoenjoyLijingRiveristotakean83kmboattripfromGuilintoYangshuoinsummer.
Zurich,Switzerland
WhatdoyouthinkZurichisfamousfor?Greatbanks?Yes.PeoplecanfindmanySwissbanksandforeignbankshere.
Butthecityisofgreatinteresttomanypeopleforanotherreason.ZurichhostsEurope'slargeststreetpartyeachyear.
ItsStreetParadehasovertakenLondon'sNottingHillCarival.What'shotinthecityin2014?InAugust,Zurichwill
hosttheEuropeanAthleticChampionships.Thisgivestouristsachancetoseetheworld'stopathletesmakingnew
records.
Adelaide,Australia
ManypeoplemayknowSydneyorMelbourne.TheyarebigcitiesinAustralia.ButAdelaidewinspeople'sheartswith
greatfestivalsandtastyfood.AdelaideFringeFestivalisthelargestartfestivalinAustralia.EveryFebruaryandMarch,
peoplecelebratewithoutdoorartworks,danceperformancesandlivemusic.Adelaidehasmanykindsofforeignfoods.
Britishfishandchips,ItalianpizzaandGermanporkcanbefoundinmostrestaurants.
1.TouristsenjoytheartworksaswellasoftheLouvre.
A.thebusystreetB.theshapeofitsroof
C.thecar-freeareaD.theflyingcarpet
2.ManyChinesepoetsandartistsareattractedbyinGuilin.
A.elephanttrunksB.warmweather
C.thehighwaytoYangshuoD.thegreenhillsandlimestonecaves
3.ComparedwithLondon'sNottingHillCarnival,theStreetParadeinZurichis.
A.evenworseB.exactlythesameC.muchbetterD.lesspopular
4.Whenandwherewillthe2014EuropeanAthleticsChampionshipsbeheld?
A.InAugust,ParisB.InFebruary,Europe
C.InMarch,AdelaideD.InAugust,Zurich
5.Bettyisstudyingartatcollege.She'stravellingtosomeplacetoenjoyartworkandtasteforeignfoods.Shecouldgo
to
A.AdelaideB.LijiangRiverNationalPark
C.ZurichandParisD.theLouvre
D
16、Yesterdaythepolicewerejoinedbymorethan20volunteersinthecontinuingsearchforthetwomissingteenagers,
VickyGrayandTomHunter,andtheirguide,GavinJones.Thepolicesaidthattheyhaddisappearedduringan
adventuretourofCapeYorkPeninsula.
Thiswastheseconddayofthesearchandthepolicewerenowveryworriedaboutthesafetyofthethreemissingpeople.
Thepolicesaidthatthesearchhadcoveredawidearea,buttherainforestwasthickandtheirworkwasmadeharder
bytherecentrain.LateronChiefInspector(警官)RogerFleetsaid,“Thetravellershadaradiowiththem.Iftheyhad
beenintrouble,theywouldhavecalledus.”
ThethreetravellersleftCooktownveryearlyonSaturdaymorninginaToyotacar.Theytookasmalldirtroadthat
runsdowntotheDaintreeRiver,adangerousriverfullofcrocodiles(鳄鱼).ChiefInspectorRogerFleetsaidthetourists
wouldn'thavegotintotroubleiftheyhadstayedonthemainroad.
AphotoofVickyandTomwasfoundbyapolicemanunderthe“BeCarefulaboutcrocodiles^signneartheriver.Why
wasthephotoleftbehind?Thisisjustoneoftheunansweredquestions.Otherquestionsare:Whywasthephotoleft
behind?WhywastheToyotaparkedandlockedattheedgeoftherainforest?Thepolicesaidthatthetravellershadleft
amapoftheareabehind.Why?Whyhadsomeonedrawnacrossonthepointwherethecaris?Isthisasign?What
doesitmean?Ifanyonecangiveinformationorhasseenthesethreeyoungpeople,contactthelocalpoliceinCooktown.
1.Thisarticleisprobablytakenfrom
A.anewspaperB.amagazineC.astorybook
2.Whichwordbestdescribesthesearchofthethreemissingpeople?
A.HelplessB.HardC.Successful
3.Whichofthefollowingthingswasn9tfoundbythepolice?
A.Atouringmap.B.Aphotoofthetravellers.C.Thetravellers9radio.
4.Allthefollowingareunansweredquestionsexcept・
A.whytheyleftaphotobehind
B.whytheycametothisarea
C.whytheirToyotawasparkedintheplace
5.Thearticleaskspeopleto・
A.jointhepoliceinsearchingforthemissingpeople
B.tellthepoliceaboutthetravellers9agesandtheirappearance
C.provideinformationaboutthemissingpeople
E
17、Aresearchstudyhaslookedintowhathappensinsideyourbrainwhileyoureadandlistentomusic.Youknow
thatthrill(兴奋)yougetwhenlisteningtoyourfavoritemusic?Thatexcitingfeelingwhenyouhearyourfavorite
songs?Accordingtoarecentstudy>itseemsthesamethingcanhappenwhileyouarereadingybutnotwitheverykindof
text.Thisopensupinterestingquestionsaroundhowmusic,readingandemotionsareconnectedinthebrain.
Thestudy
“Wedecidedwewoulddoacomparisonbetweenfourorfivedifferentkindsoftextstoseehowthebrain
reacted,“explainsAdamZeman,ascientist.66Theparticipants(参与者)layinanMRIscannerreadingthetexts,
andthenvvecomparedbrainactivityforthosefivetexts."Thetextsranged(涉及)fromdeadlyboringonestohighly
excitingones,includingtheHighwayCode,partsfromnovels,andpoems.
Sowhathappenedintheparticipantsbrainswhiletheywerereading?
Emotionalreaction
Astheresearchersobserved,participantsfoundsometextsmoreemotionalthanothers.Whenreadingthese
emotionaltexts,therewashigheractivityinbrainareasrelatedtopleasureandreward—thesameareasrelatedtothe
thrillwegetwhenwelistentomusic.AsZemansays,“itperfectlyshowsthattheemotionalreactiontoliterature(文
学)andtomusichasquiteabitincommon.Soitdoesn*tseemtomatterwhetheryouarelisteningorreadingifyouget
athrill.Thatwasonequitestrongfinding.”
Introspection(内省)
Thereweremoreinterestingfindings.Readingpoetryisoftenconsideredanactivitythatrequiresustousethe
brain>butdidthestudyfindanytruthofthis?Whentheparticipantswerereadingpoems,theteamfoundtherewas
moreactivityinaparticulargroupofbrainareascalledtheDefaultNetwork.uTheseareasseemtoberelatedtothings
wedowithourmindswhenweareresting,likethinkingaboutwhafshappenedtousrecently,thinkingaboutwhafs
goingtohappeninthenearfuture,aboutotherpeople9andthatnetworkseemstobemorestronglyrelatedtopoetry
thanwithothertexts,^explainsZeman.Thisconnectionbetweenpoetryandintrospectioncouldbethesubjectof
furtherresearch.
Conclusions
Thestudyshowsthatthedifferenttextsactivatedifferentareasofourbrainswhenweread.Zemansays,“the
studydidsupportwhatwethought:reactiontoliteraturewasgoingtobeabitliketheonetomusicintermsofemotion.
Wefeltthatweendedupwithagreatdealofunansweredquestionswhichwehopesomebodywillcontinuetoask?5
1.Whatdidtheresearchtrytofindout?
A.Howmusichelpsusreaddifferentkindsoftexts.
B.Whatkindoftextsmostpeoplelikewhilelisteningtomusic.
C.Whyreadingdifferenttextscausesdifferentreactionsinemotion.
D.Whetherreadingcancausesimilaremotionalreactionlikemusicdoes.
2.Whatdidtheparticipantsdointhestudy?
A.Theylistenedtomusic.B.Theyreaddifferenttexts.
C.Theyansweredmanyquestions.D.Theycomparedbrainactivities.
3.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudy?
A.Theemotionaltextsworkbetterfortheresearch.
B.PoetryreadingcanactivatetheDefaultNetwork.
C.Musichelpstobringpleasureandreward.
D.Peoplethinkaboutthepastwhenresting.
F
18、AfterbreakfastMarthawenttovisithermotherfortheday.Maryfeltlonelyinthehousewithoutherso
shewentoutsideintothebrightsunshine.Sheranroundandroundthefountainandsoonshestartedtofeelbetter.Ben
Weatherstaffwasinthevegetablegarden.Hedidn'tlookcrossthatdaysoshewenttospeaktohim.
“Thespring'scoming,“hesaidtoher."Canyouseethosegreenpointsintheearth?^^
Marylooked.
“Whatarethey?”sheasked.
“They'respringflowers."Thentherobinappearedandsatonthegroundnearthem.
“Isspringcominginthesecretgarden,too?”MaryaskedBen.
“Asktherobin/9saidBen,“He'stheonlyonewhoknows."Andhewentbacktowork.
Therobinwashoppingaroundontheground.Marywaswatchinghimwhenshesawsomethingintheearth.She
pickeditup.Itwasanoldkey.
Marylookedatthekeyforalongtime.Thensheputitinherpocketandwalkedbacktoherroom.
ThenextmorningMarthawasthereasusual.ShetoldMaryaboutherdayathermother'shouse.
ShebroughtaskippingropeasapresenttoMary.Marywasnotgoodatskippingatfirst.Butshetriedandtried
andsoonshedidn'twanttostop.
Thesunwasshiningandtheskywasblue.Maryskippedandcountedandcountedandskippedaroundthebig
garden.Shedecidedtoskipalongherfavouritepathoutsidethewalledgardens.Itwasverylongandshehadtostop
beforeshearrivedattheendofitbecauseshewastired.
Thenshesawtherobinsittingonalongbranchoftheivyonthewall.Hechirped.Marywentuptohim.
“Youshowedmethekeyyesterday/9shesaid."Canyoushowmethedoortoday?”
Therobinflewtothetopofthewall.Suddenlythewindblewthelongbranchofivytooneside.Maryhelditinher
handbecauseshecouldseesomethingunderit--adoor!
Marytooktheoldkeyoutofherpocketandputitinthelockofthedoor.Itworked.Shewasinsidethesecretgarden!
1.Whendidthestorytakeplace?
Inspring.B.Lnsummer.C.Inautumn.D.Inwinter.
2.WhatwasBenWeatherstafflikeinMary'seyes?
A.Kind-hearted.B.Hard-working.C.Cross.D.Patient.
3.HowlongdidMarthastayatherMum'shome?
A.Awholemorning.
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