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陕西省西北工业大附属中学2024届中考英语最后冲刺模拟试卷含答案
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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。
2.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、WheneveryoufeellikecriticizingJustrememberthatnotallthepeopleinthisworldhavetheadvantagesthat
you'vehad.
A.someoneB.anyoneC.nooneD.everyone
2、一Themanagerhascomebackfromhisbusinesstrip.He*saskingyouforthereport.
一Oh,mygod!Ihaven*tfinishedityet.Buthebackatthecompanytomorrow.
A.isexpectedB.expectedC.wasexpectedD.willbeexpected
3、—istheplayground?
--It'sabout7,000squaremetres.
A.HowlongB.HowlargeC.HowfarD.Howmuch
4、You'dbettertheworkersintotwogroupstodothework.
A.divideB.changeC.makeD.turn
5、Ourgeographyteachertoldusto_____moreinformationaboutourcityandshareitnextweek.
A.findoutB.keepawayC.turnoffD.useup
6、Themanwithablackhatwasseentheshoppingmalljustnow.
A.enterB.enteringC.enteredD.toenter
7、Theearthisaplanetanditgoesthesun.
A.betweenB.acrossC.throughD.around
8、IBelieveICanFlyisasongwhichencouragesustobelievein.
A.ourselvesB.usC.oneselfD.it
9、Wechatwidelybypeopleallovertheworld.Wecanchatwithourfriendsonit.
A.is;usingB.are;usedC.is;used
10、—Ihaveacupoftea,MissAnderson?
—Ofcourse.Hereyouare.
A.MayB.MustC.NeedD.Should
II.完形填空
11、Itwasthecollegesportsmeeting.My1stillhadn'tgotwellfromanearlierinjury.Infact,Ihadthoughtover_
2Ishouldattendit.ButthereIwas,preparingforthe5,000-meterrun.
Wewereoff.Theothergirlsran3aheadofme.IrealizedIwaslimping(腿痛)andfelt4asIfellfartherand
fartherbehind.
Thefirst-placerunnerwastwolaps(圈)aheadofmeatthefinishingline.“Hooray!”5thecrowd.Itwasthe
loudestcheerIhadever6"MaybeIshouldstoprunning/51thought7Ilimpedon.“Theycan'twaitto
8thisrace."SomehowIdecidedtokeepgoing.9thelasttwolaps,Iraninpain,decidingnotto10inthe
runningracenextyear.
JustasInearlyreachedthefinishingline,Ihearda11-asloudastheoneIhadheardwhenthefirstgirlpassed
thefinishingline.I12tofindwhatwasthatallaboutandsawsomeboyspreparingfortheirrace.“That13
beit;they'resurelycheeringforthem."Ifinishedmyrunningandwenttothebathroomwhereagirlknockedintome.
“Wow,youhavegreat14!wShetoldme.“Wewerecheeringforyou.Didyouhearus?”
SuddenlyIgothopeagain.Onegirlsavedmydream.IonlydreamthatsomedayIwillwintheracewithacheerasbig
astheoneIgotwhenI15therace.
1.A.fingerB.armC.neckD.foot
2.A.whenB.whereC.howD.whether
3.A.excitedlyB.earlyC.quicklyD.politely
4.A.puzzledB.worriedC.movedD.interested
5.A.talkedB.saidC.shoutedD.spoke
6.A.doneB.heardC.answeredD.received
7.A.asB.beforeC:.afterD.1for
8.A.beginB.finishC.enjoyD.watch
9.A.DuringB.WithC.AtD.Besides
10.A.giveB.fightC.competeD.take
11.A.ciyB.laughterC.noiseD.cheer
12.A.movedoutB.ranoutC.turnedaroundD.walkedaround
13.A.mayB.canC.willD.must
14.A.courageB.talentC.secretD.ability
15.A.wonB.lostC.enteredD.held
III.语法填空
12、While1.(travel)abroad,Mr.JacksonFrankspentalmostallthemoneyhetookwithhim.Sohewrotetohis
brothertosendhim$5000bybanktransfer(汇款)totheFischerBank.
Afteraweekhe2^(begin)callingattheFischerBank.Heshowedhispassport.<6Nothinghascomeforyou,“he江told.
Thiswentonfortwoweeks,andMr.Frankgotvery4.(worry).Hesentanemailtohisbrother,buttherewasnoreply.
InthefourthweekMr.Frankwasarrested(拘留)fornot5.(be)abletopayhishotelbill(账单).Hetriedtoexplainthe
problem,butnoonebelievedhim.Hestayedinprison(监狱)6^_sixtydays.
Whenhecameout,hewentimmediatelytotheFischerBank.Theclerkhespoke7.wasanewman."Haveyou
received$5000forme?”heasked.“MynameisJacksonFrank.”
Theclerkcheckedhisbooks.66Yes,Mr.Jackson,ifshere.Itcamebybanktransfermorethantwomonthsago.We
wonderedwhereyouwere.”HeshowedMr.Franktheorder(汇票).
Theorderread,“PayMr.FrankJacksonthesumof$5000...M
“ButmynameisJacksonFrank,notFrankJackson.”“Oh,that'sallright,sir.Itwasinourbooksundertheletter'J',
butifsyourmoney."Theclerklaughed.66Ahumanmistake,sir!We'reallhumanbeings,aren'twe?Andsoweall
makemistakes.AfamilynamelikeFrank8.(sound)strangetome.”
Mr.Frankwasin9.(silent).Hereallywantedtohitsomebody.Atlasthesaid,“Ahumanmistakeisthatwhatyoucall
it?Ithinksomehumansneed10.(kick).^^
W.阅读理解
A
13、AmosDudley,a24-year-oldboywhostudiesdigitaldesignatNewJerseyUniversityofTechnology,feltashamed
abouthisteeth.Butbeingastudent,Dudleydidn'thavethemoneytogetbraces(牙箍).So,hedecidedto
3-DprinthisownandmarkeddowntheDIYprojectinarecentblogpost.Hisbracestotaledlessthan$60,andafter
wearingthemfor16weeks,histeetharealsogettingstraighter.
Monthsago,hementionedonhisblogthatheavoidedsmilingforawhilebecausehewasunhappywithhisteeth.
However,clearbracescangetpricey,costingupto$8,000.Butafterstudyingsomeimagesoftheseexpensiveclear
braces,somethingcomesuponhim—theylookedlikethatonewhichcancomefroma3-Dprinter.
SohedecidedtohituphisschooFs3-Dprintingequipmentandscannedandprintedmodelsofhisteeth.He
thenmadenon-harmfulplasticmolds(模子)aroundthemtomake12setsofbraces.
Dudley,whodoesnotrecommendattemptinganyofthisathomesaidthathedidn'taskadentistforhisproject.Butthe
studentdidgetinformationfromjournalarticlesandtextbooks.Andthoughthiswasaperfectly
friendlychoicetobuybraces.Hedidn'taccepttheprojectjusttosavemoney-hewasalsoupforthechallenge.66WhenI
realizedthatIcoulddosomethingthatwasalittlebitspecial,whileprovingmyskillsasadesigner
andamaker,andfixingsomethingthatwasmakingmeself-consciousforactuallyfree,Ifeltitwasmorethanworththe
risk."hesaid.
1.Dudleygottheinformationonmakinga3-Dprintedbracesfrom___________・
A.aprofessionalmagazine
B.arecentblogpost
C.journalarticlesandtextbooks
D.a3-Dprinteruser
2.WhydidDudleychoosea3-Dprinterbracesover-buyingthem?
A.Hedidn'thaveenoughmoney.
B.Hefeltashamedabouthisteeth.
C.Hestudiesdigitaldesignatschool.
D.Hewantedtobeafamousperson.
3.WhatmadeDudleygettheideaofusing3-Dprintedbraces?
A.Theadvicefromthedentist.
B.Theadvicefromhisfriends.
C.Hismajorstudiesatuniversity.
D.Thepossibilityofmaking3-Dbraces.
4.Accordingtothepage,Dudley・
A.hasgota3-Dprinterathishome
B.didtheprojecttotallyforchallenge.
C.madeeachsetofbracescostlessthan5dollars
D.supportsotherstotrymakingtheirown3-Dbraces
5.Thearticleismainlyabout・
A.a3-Dprintermadebracescheaper
B.Acollegestudentmadefantastic3-Dbraces.
C.digitaldesignmajorstudentcreated3-Dprinters
D.3-Dbraceswithnon-harmfulplasticmoldsbecamepopular
B
14、OnarainydayinlateAugustmyfamilyandIsetoutonanewtrip.WetraveledbycartoGirdwoodalongthe
TurnagainArmandwereluckyenoughtoseeBelugawhalesontheway.
WeparkedattheHotelAlyeska.Wethentraveledbyvan(小型货车)tothePortagestationwherewegotonthetrain
thatwouldtakeustotheSpencerGlacierWhistleStop.Itwasa20-25-minutetrainridetoSpencerGlacierwherewe
gotoffthetrainandtookavantothelake.
Wewentacrossthelakeinthekayaks.Itisabout1.5milesacrossthelaketothefaceoftheglacier(冰川).Itwasan
experiencetoboatamongtheicebergsandtoseethefaceoftheglaciergetcloserandcloser?
Wewereexcitedtobeginourhikeontheglacier.Itwassuchathrillwalkingontheglacier.Itrainedmostofthedaybut
itwasstillsuchabeautifultripinalifetimeexperience.Afterabouttwohoursontheglacierweheadedbacktothe
kayaks.Theguidetooksomepicturesbeforewestartedbackacrossthelake.
WeweretiredasitwasanactivedaybutwewerealsoexcitedabouttheamazingtripwehadatSpencerGlacier!Rain
orshine,itisajourneyIwouldlovetodoeveryyear!
1.HowdidthewritergettotheSpencerGlacierWhistleStop?
A.Bycar.B.Byvan.C.Bytrain.D.Onfoot.
2.WhatdidthewriterseeonthewaytoGirdwood?
A.Belugawhales.B.Thelake.C.Theglacier.D.Thekayaks.
3.Howdidthewriterfeelaboutthetrip?
A.Tiredandbored.B.Tiredandexcited.C.Relaxedandinterested.D.Relaxedandsurprised.
4.Fromthepassage,wecanguessthekayakisakindof・
A.bikeB.carC.vanD.boat
C
15、Theadvicetonletgo''ofnegative(消极的)feelingsisrepeatedinyogaclassesandself-helpbooks.Nowanewstudy
suggestsitreallybringslastinghealthadvantages.Thosewhohadahardtimegettingoverdailytroubleshadmore
physicalhealthproblemstenyearslater.
Ifyouarelikelytothinkoverdailytroubles-runningthroughevery“whatif"and"ifonly"一itmakesyoufeelthat'sa
bigdeal.Madduxsaid,66Youprobablyfindyoufeelevenworseafteranightofthinking.Ifthatcycleisrepeatedover
time,itwillwearyoudown."
Thestudyresultsarebasedon1,155peoplewhotookinanationalhealthstudy.Eachday,thepeopledescribedtheir
feelingchangesoverthepast24hours.Duringthe10-yearmark,only17percentofthepeoplehavenophysicalhealth
problems,andonly20percentaresatisfiedwiththeirphysicalstrength.Butthosewhoalwayssaytheyhavenegative
feelingsbecauseofdailytroublesaremorelikelytohavethephysicalproblems,thefindingshowed.
Peoplecanbelikelytohavebadfeelingsforalongertimeformanyreasons.Forsomepeople,worriesorangercould
driveit.Manyothersnaturallyhaveamorenervousfeelingorarelikelytothinkoverandoveragain.Butevenifyou
areborntobenegative,thatcanbechanged.
“Yes,it*shardtoletgo'JLegersaid.Butpeoplecandevelopthatskillthroughpractice,inwhichyoutrainthemindto
payattentiontothepresent,ratherthanworriesaboutthepast.
nPayingattentiontothepresent,especiallyonthingsyouaregratefulfor,hasbeenshowntohaveseveraladvantages,
''Legersaid.
1.Whatdoesthestudyresultshowus?!
A.1,155peoplesaytheyhavephysicalhealthproblems.
B.During24hours,peopleneverchangetheirfeelings
C.Only17%ofthepeoplehavenophysicalhealthproblems.
D.Only20%don'tfeelquitegoodabouttheirphysicalstrength.
2.Theunderlinedexpression"thatskill0inParagraph5refersto・
A.asking"whatif5'B.lettingitgo
C.caringaboutthepastD.thinkingoverandover
3.Thepurposeofthepassageisto・
A.introducedifferentkindsofnegativefeelings.
B.helppeopleknowaboutthenationalhealthstudy
C.teachreadersthewaystoletthenegativefeelingsgo
D.askpeoplenottothinkovertoomuchaboutthedailytroubles
4.Whichpartofthemagazineisthepassagemostprobablyfrom?
A.TechnologyPartB.AdvertisementPart.
C.HealthStudyPartD.ChemicalResearchPart.
D
16、Theweatherisgettinghotter.Youarethirstyafterplayingbasketballorridinghomefromschool.Acolddrink
maybejustthething.Butbecarefulofwhatyouaredrinking.Somethingthatlookscoolmaynotbegoodforourhealth.
Thereareplentyof"energydrinks"onthemarket.Mostofthemhavebeautifulcolorsandcoolnames.Thelistson
themtellyoutheyarehelpfultoyourhealth.Soundsgreat!
Butafteracarefulcheckyoumayfindthatmostenergydrinkshavelotsofcaffeine(咖啡因)inthem.Thesedrinks
areespeciallyaimedatyoungpeople,students,busypeopleandsportsplayers.Makerssometimessaytheirdrinksmake
youbetteratsportsandcankeepyouawake.Butbecarefulnottodrinktoomuch.
Caffeinemakesyourheartbeatfast.Becauseofthis,theInternationalOlympicCommitteehaslimited(限制)itsuse.
Caffeineinmostenergydrinksisatleastasstrongasthatinacupofcoffeeortea.Possiblehealthdangershave
somethingtodowithenergydrinks.Justoneboxofenergydrinkcanmakeyounervous,havedifficultysleepingand
canevencauseheartproblems.Scientistssaythatteenagersshouldbediscouragedfromtakingdrinkswithalotof
caffeineinthem.
1.ManypeoplelikedrinkingenergydrinksbecauseofthefollowingEXCEPTthat.
A.theyhavebeautifulcolorsandcoolnames
B.theyhavelotsofcaffeine
C.theycankeepthemawakeandbetteratsports
D.theyaresaidtobehelpfultohealth
2.Themainreasonforpeoplenottodrinktoomuchenergydrinksisthattheymaycause.
A.heartproblemsB.nervousnessC.sleepingdifficultyD.possiblehealthdangers
3.Whichofthefollowingcantaketheplaceoftheunderlinedword“discouraged”
A.encouragedB.stoppedC.helpedD.disliked
4.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat・
A.advertisementsareimportantingettingpeopletobuyenergydrinks
B.energydrinksarehelpfultoteenagers*study
C.sportsplayersneedtodrinkalotofenergydrinks
D.energydrinksareespeciallyaimedatteenagers
5.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.
A.EnergyDrinksAreUsefulB.EnergyDrinksHelpTeenagers
C.EnergyDrinksBecarefulD.EnergyDrinksGoodforHealth
E
17、Mostpeoplearoundtheworldareright-handed.Thisalsoseemstobetrueinhistory.In1799,scientistsstudied
worksofartmadeatdifferenttimesfrom1,500B.C.tothe1950s.Mostofthepeopleshownintheseworksare
right-handed,sothescientistsguessedthatright-handednesshasalwaysbeencommonthroughhistory.Today,only
about10%to15%oftheworld'spopulationisleft-handed.
Whyaretheremoreright-handedpeoplethanleft-handedones?Scientistsnowknowthataperson'stwohandseach
havetheirownjobs.Formostpeople,thelefthandisusedtofindthingsorholdthings.Therighthandisusedtowork
withthings.Thisisbecauseofthedifferentworkofthetwosidesofthebrain.Therightsideofthebrain,whichmakesa
person'shandsandeyesworktogether,controlsthelefthand.Theleftsideofthebrain,whichcontrolstherighthand,is
thecentreforthinkinganddoingproblems.Thesefindingsshowthatmoreartistsshouldbeleft-handed,andstudies
havefoundthatleft-handednessistwiceascommonamongartistsasamongpeopleinotherjobs.
Noonereallyknowswhatmakesapersonbecomeright-handedinsteadofleft-handed.Scientistshavefoundthatalmost
40%ofthepeoplebecomeleft-handedbecausetheirmainbrainisdamagedwhentheyareborn.However,thisdoesn't
happentoeveryone,soscientistsguesstheremustbeanotherreasonwhypeoplebecomeleft-handed.Oneideaisthat
peopleusuallygetright-handedfromtheirparents.Ifapersondoesnotreceivethegene(基因)forright-handedness,he
/shemaybecomeeitherright-handedorleft-handedaccordingtothechanceandthepeopletheyworkorlivewith.
Thoughright-handednessismorecommonthanleft-handedness,peoplenolongerthinkleft-handedpeoplearestrange
orunusual.Alongtimeago,left-handedchildrenweremadetousetheirrighthandslikeotherchildren,buttodaythey
don'thaveto.
1.Whatdidthescientistsfindafterstudyingworksofartmadeatdifferenttimesinhistory?
A.Theartbeganfrom1,500B.C.
B.Theworksofartendedinthe1950s.
C.Mostpeopleshownintheworksofartareright-handed.
D.Mostpeopleshownintheworksofartareleft-handed.
2.Howmanypeopleintheworldareleft-handednow?
A.About10%-15%.B.About50%.
C.About40%.D.Thepassagedoesn^tellus.
3.Whatisthelefthandformostpeopleusedtodo?
A.Ifsusedtoworkwiththings.
B.Ifsusedtofindorholdthings.
C.Ifsusedtomakeaperson'seyesworktogether.
D.Ifsthecentreforthinkinganddoingproblems.
4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Left-handednessisclevererthanright-handedness.
B.Todaychildrenarenotmadetousetheirrighthandsonly.
C.Noonereallyknowswhatmakesapersonbecomeright-handed.
D.Scientiststhinktheremustbesomereasonwhypeoplebecomeleft-handed.
5.ThebestTITLEforthispassageis.
A.Scientists9NewInventionsB.Left-handedPeople
C.HowBrainsControlHandsD.WhichHand
F
18、Iwaswaitingforaphonecallfrommyagent.Hehadleftamessagethenightbefore,tellingmethatmyshow
wastobecancelled.Icalledhimseveraltimes,buteachtimehissecretarytoldmethathewasinameetingandthathe
wouldcallmelater.SoIwaitedandwaited,buttherewasstillnocall.Threehourspassingby,Ibecamemoreandmore
impatient.Iwascertainthatmyagentdidn'tcareaboutmywork,andhedidn'tcareaboutme.Iwasovercomewith
thatthought.Istartedtoshoutatthephone,“Letmewait,willyou?Whodoyouthinkyouare?”
AtthattimeIdidn'trealizemywifewaslookingon.Withoutshowinghersurprise,sherushedin,snatchedthe
phone,toreoffthewires(电线),andshoutedatthephone,“Yeah!Whodoyouthinkyouare?Badtelephone!Bad
telephone!,9Andshesweptitintothewastebasket.
Istoodwatchingher,speechless,whatonearth...?
Shesteppedtothedoorwayandshoutedattherestofthehouse,66Nowhearthis!Allthingsinthisroom-ifyoudo
anythingtoupsetmyhusband,outyougo!”
Thensheturnedtome,kissedmeandsaidcalmly,“Honey,youjusthavetolearnhowtotakecontrol."Withthat,
shelefttheroom.
Afterwatchingacrazywomanrushinginandout,shoutingateverythinginsight,Inoticedthatsomethinginmy
mood(情绪)hadchanged.Iwaslaughing.Howcouldshehavetroublewiththatphone?HeranticshelpedmerealizeI
hadbeendrivencrazybysmallthings.Twentyminuteslatermyagentdidcall.Iwasabletolistentohimandtalkto
himcalmly.
1.Whydidthewritershout,“Letmewait,willyou?Whodoyou
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