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2024年安徽省合肥市瑶海区中考一模英语试卷

一、单项选择(★★)1.—Coffeeortea,Susan?—Tea,please.Tocalmdown,________isbetterthanacupoftea.

A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything(★★)2.—I’mconsideringgettingapet,butI’mnotsureifI’mreadyfortheresponsibility(责任).—Youshould________thetime,effort,andcostbeforemakingadecision.

A.weighB.tellC.cutD.change(★★★)3.—HaveyouheardofChatGPT?—Ofcourse.AImakesdifficulttaskseasy.Itwillbe________usedsoon.

A.hardlyB.exactlyC.widelyD.badly(★★★)4.—Youlookprettywell!—I’vechangedalotbydevelopinggoodlife________anddoingmoreexercise.

A.tasksB.choicesC.gradesD.habits(★★★)5.—WhatcanwelearnfromtheChinesewomen’svolleyballteam?—________fightingandnevergiveup.

A.PutoffB.EndupC.KeeponD.Takeover(★★)6.We’re________thatourcountrywillsurelymoveforwardtoanevenbrighterfuture.

A.friendlyB.braveC.afraidD.proud(★★★)7.—WouldyouliketoseethemovieChangjinLakethisevening?—Oh,it’sagoodmovie.ButI_________italready.

A.sawB.haveseenC.seeD.willsee(★★★)8.—Learninganewlanguageislikelearningtoswim.—Yes.________wearetryingourbest,we’llfinditeasy.

A.AlthoughB.UnlessC.IfD.Before(★★★)9.—Dad,maybeI’llneverrealizemydream.—Don’tloseheart.Adreamcan’tberealizedinoneday.Abigdreamis,________,manysmalldreams.

A.forexampleB.infactC.firstofallD.asaresult(★★)10.—CanIhavetwoticketsforthenewplay?—________.Alltheticketshavebeensoldout.

A.I’msorryB.OfcourseC.NevermindD.Thankyou二、完形填空(★★★)Ateacherdecidedtoletherclassplayagame.Shetoldeachchildintheclasstobringabagwithafewbigpotatoes.Eachpotatowasgiventhenameofapersonthatthechild_________,sothenumberofpotatoesthatachildputinhisorherbag_________thenumberofpeopleheorshehated.Whenthedaycame,everychildbroughtsome_________withthenamesofthepeopleheorshehated.Somehadtwopotatoes,somethree,whileothershaduptofive.Theteacherthentoldthechildrento_________thepotatoesinthebagwiththemwherevertheywent.Daysafterdayspassed,andthechildrenstartedtocomplain(抱怨)becauseofthe_________smellletoutbytherotten(腐烂的)potatoes.Besides,thosehavingasmanyasfivepotatoesalsohadtocarry_________bags.Afterweeks,thechildrenwererelieved(如释重负的)becausethe_________finallyended.Theteachertoldthemthehiddenmeaningbehindthegame.“Thisisexactlythesituationwhenyoucarryyourhatred(仇恨)forsomebodyinsideyourheart.Theterriblesmellofhatredwill_________yourheart,andyouwillcarryitwithyou_________yougo.Ifyoucannotstandthesmellofbadpotatoesforjusta____________periodoftime,canyouimaginewhatitisliketohavehatredinyourheartforyourlifetime?”11.A.hatedB.likedC.trustedD.remembered12.A.addedtoB.dependedonC.tookawayD.changedinto13.A.potatoesB.photosC.notesD.books14.A.sellB.buyC.carryD.throw15.A.awfulB.sweetC.freshD.lovely16.A.cheaperB.heavierC.lighterD.smaller17.A.storyB.journeyC.examD.game18.A.warmB.openC.polluteD.win19.A.whereverB.wheneverC.whateverD.however20.A.longB.shortC.happyD.busy(★★★)Theabilitytoeffectivelycommunicateourmessagecanoftenbeachallenge.Sometimes,othersmightnotunderstandwhatwe’retryingtosay.Toavoidthesesituations,wecanfollowthesesuggestions.Beclear.It’simportanttoexpressourselvesclearlywhenspeakingorwriting.Weneedtosaywhatneedstobetoldandwhatothersneedto________ratherthanwhatwethinktheyshouldknow.Sometimeswepaymoreattentiontounimportantthings,but________tofocusonwhatisimportant.The________resultsaremiscommunicationandmisunderstandings.Ifnecessary,________whatyousaidtomakeyourselfunderstood.Keephonest.Weneedtosaywhatwemeanandmeanwhatwesay.Be________nomatterwhowearetalkingto.Ineverysituation,wemustalwayscommunicatewithotherswithheart.Communicateoften.Communicationbuilds________amongus.Peoplerememberthosewhospendtimehavinga________withthem.Whenwecommunicatemore,whetherinpersonalorworkingrelationships,peoplewillknowmore________aboutus.Makeeyecontact(眼神交流).Eyecontactisapowerfultoolincommunication.Eyecontacthelpsto________trustandconnectionswithothers.It________wewanttojointhem,andweareinterestedinthem.Eyecontactalsohelpsusknowhowothersanswerourmessages.21.A.avoidB.knowC.bearD.study22.A.decideB.forgetC.hopeD.want23.A.importantB.necessaryC.naturalD.sudden24.A.spreadB.repeatC.rememberD.choose25.A.honestB.proudC.silentD.excited26.A.habitsB.experiencesC.thoughtsD.relationships27.A.meetingB.conversationC.problemD.fight28.A.clearlyB.patientlyC.politelyD.simply29.A.giveoffB.setupC.takeonD.putaway30.A.happensB.appearsC.meansD.believes三、补全对话(★★★)A:Whatdoyouthinkyourlifewillbelikein20years?B:IthinkIwillbeanastronaut.A:Anastronaut?31B:No,I’mserious.I’llflyrocketstothemoon.MaybeI’llalsoflytootherplanets.A:Oh,32B:Iwillliveonaspacestation.Howaboutyou?A:IthinkIwillbeanewspaperreporter.B:33A:Yes,Ithinkso.ButIwillhavelessfreetime.B:Idon’tthinkso.Withthehelpofcomputersandrobots,peoplewillhavemoretimetorelax.34A:Ihopeso.Whatdoyouthinkofthecitiesinthefuture?35B:I’mnotsure,butIthinkeveryoneshouldplayapartinsavingtheearthfromnowon.

A.Wherewillyoulive?B.Areyoukidding?C.Great.Youwillhaveplentyoftimetorelax.D.Willtheybecomemorecrowdedorpolluted?E.Asareporter,youwillmakemorefriends.F.Ithinkthecitieswillbemorebeautifulandlesspolluted.G.Maybewewillhavemorevacations.四、阅读理解(★★)ThePalaceMuseum,Beijing,China●ThehomeofthekingduringtheMingandQingdynasties,nowopentothepublicasamuseum.●OveramillionunusualandvaluableworksofartfromChinesehistory.●Admission(门票):¥60(peakseason)(旺季)or¥40(offseason).Louvre,Paris,France●Oneofthemostfamousmuseumsintheworld.●Over35,000worksofart,includingtheMonaLisa.●Admission:€17onlineor15atthemuseum.BritishMuseum,London,UK●Over8millionobjects,makingitoneofthelargestmuseumsintheworld,includingtheRosettaStoneandtheElginMarbles.●Freeadmissionforeveryone;somespecialexhibitions(展览)mayrequireaticket.HermitageMuseum,St.Petersburg,Russia●Oneofthelargestandoldestmuseumsintheworld.●Over3millionworksofart.●Admission:₽800foradults,₽400forstudents,andfreeforchildren.36.HowmuchdoesvisitingthePalaceMuseumduringpeakseasoncost?

A.¥15.B.¥17.C.¥40.D.¥60.37.Whichmuseumhasthelargestexhibition?

A.Louvre.B.ThePalaceMuseum.C.BritishMuseum.D.HermitageMuseum.38.Whereisthetableprobablyfrom?

A.Astorybook.B.Atravelguide.C.Anarttextbook.D.Asciencemagazine.(★★★)Haveyoueverseenartinacupoftea?DianchaisateaartformfromtheSongDynasty.Tocreateit,pourwateroverteatomaketeapaste(糊),andthenaddmorehotwaterwhilewhisking(搅打)itwithabamboowhisk.It’sbelievedthattheartlaterspreadtootherpartsofEastAsia,includingJapan.Accordingtoa40-year-oldShanghaidesignerHanZheming,dianchaislikeaddingsomethingtotea,makingdrinkingteamorefun.Hanhasbeeninterestedindianchasincechildhood.Aftergraduatingfromauniversityin2006,Hanfoundthatfewerandfewerpeopleknewaboutdiancha,sohetriedtorevivetheartform.Hesaysthatduringtheprocess(过程)ofdiancha,thefroth(泡沫)issimilartopaper,whiletheteapasteislikeink(墨水).But“drawing”ontheteafrothisnoteasy.“Whenitcomestotraditionalpaintings,itisaboutthesoftbrushagainstthehardpaper,butwiththetea,itistheotherwayaround,”Hansaid.“It’sthehardteaspoonagainstthesoftfroth.”Tospreaddianchaculture,Hansharedtheprocessoftea-whiskinganddrawingonwebsites,includingXiaohongshu,Bilibili,andDouyin,drawingmorethan20,000followers.Speakingabouthisunderstandingofthisteaart,Hansaidit’s“tomakeitbeautiful”ratherthanchangethenatureoftea.“Aswellaspoems,handwriting,andpaintingsthatwerecreatedbackthen,Iwantmorepeopletounderstandthetoolsandmethodsusedbypeopletodrinkteaandthereasonsbehindthewaystheypreparedtea,”heexplained.39.Whatisdiancha?

A.Atypeoftraditionalteaart.B.AkindofteafromJapan.C.Anartofpickingtealeaves.D.Amethodformakingteapaste.40.Whatisthefrothindianchacomparedtoinpaintings?

A.Ink.B.Paper.C.Abrush.D.Aspoon.41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“revive”mean?

A.建立B.改变C.创作D.复兴42.WhydidHanZhemingsharetheprocessofdiancha?

A.Tosellmoreteaproducts.B.Toattractmorefollowers.C.Tospreaddianchaculture.D.Toteachpeopletodrinktea.(★★★)LiuYang,thefirstChinesewomanastronaut,touchedmanypeople’sheartswithalettertohertwochildrenbeforeshewentintospaceforthesecondtime.Theletterwaslatermadepublicandsharedonsocialmedia.Init,Liuexpressedherloveforherchildrenandpromisedtobuildabighouseinspaceandfillitwiththedreamsofmany.Shealsopromisedtotakemanybeautifulpicturestosharewithothersandtotakeherchildren’swishestospacewithher.Theletter,firstpostedonSinaWeibo,hasreceivedalotofsupportfortheastronaut.ManypeoplepraisedLiu’sloveforherchildren,andsomeexpressedtheirwishesforhersafereturn.Liu’sletterisamovingmessagetoherchildrenandanencouragementtoeveryonewhoreadsit.Sheencouragesherchildrennottobeafraidoffailurewhilefollowingtheirdreams.Shealsoexpressesregretfornotbeingpresentonherson’sfirstdayatprimaryschoolbutpromisestocontinuetolovehimnomatterwheresheis.“Mybabies,ifyoumissme,justlookuptotheskies,”Liuwrote.“Everytimeyouseethestarsshine,it’sbecauseI’msaying‘Iloveyou’.”Liu’sworkandloveforherchildrentellusthatevenheroeshavepersonallivesandthatloveandsupportfromfamilyareimportantinallourlives.43.WhatdidLiuYangpromisetoherchildreninherletter?

A.Totakethemwithhertospace.B.TobuythemabighouseonEarth.C.Tobuildabigdreamhouseinspace.D.Totakethemonatriparoundtheworld.44.Howdopeoplefeelabouttheletter?

A.Surprised.B.Funny.C.Regretful.D.Moved.45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto(指的是)?

A.Babiesmisstheirmother.B.Thestarsareshining.C.Childrenlookuptotheskies.D.Momlovesherbabies.46.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?

A.LiuYang’sfamilysupportsher.B.Flyingintospaceisalwayssafe.C.LiuYangtookmanypicturestospace.D.LiuYangwenttospaceforthefirsttime.(★★★)Marinebiologist(海洋生物学家)CallieVeelenturflearnedearlyonthatnatureneedshelpfromhumans.Now,atage29,sheshowsgreatinterestsinprotectingoceans.VeelenturfgrewupinBoston.Herfavoriteanimalsareseaturtles(海龟).“Theyarealone,”exploringdeeppartsoftheseaandtravelinglongwaysontheirmigrations(迁徙),Veelenturfsaid.Herresearchwithseaturtlestookheraroundtheworld,fromWestAfricatoLatinAmerica.Butshefeltlikeshecoulddomoretohelp.“It’snotenoughanymoretocomeupwithinterestingresearchquestionsandspendourlivessearchingfortheanswers,”Veelenturfexplained.That’swhy,in2019,shefoundedtheLeatherbackProject(棱皮龟项目),anorganizationthatworkstoprotectleatherbackturtlesallovertheworld.Thisfall,VeelenturfhelpedpassanewlawthroughPanama’sgovernmentthatallowsthatnaturehasrightsandplanshowtoprotectthem.Sheusedfactsfromheryearsofresearchtomakeofficersbelievetheimportanceofthelaw.Shealsohopeditwouldencourageotherstoconnectwithandcaremoreaboutimportantenvironmentalproblems.Veelenturfwantstoseemorelawslikethatpass.Shehasamessageforyoungmarinebiologists.“Don’tfeellikeyouneedtowaittograduatewithadegreeinmarinebiologytogettoworkfortheocean,”shesaid.“Theoceanneedsyounow.”47.WhydidCallieVeelenturffoundtheLeatherbackProject?

A.Tolookforanimalsinthesea.B.Toaskresearchquestions.C.Toprotectleatherbackturtles.D.Totravelallovertheworld.48.WhatdidCallieVeelenturfachieveinPanama?

A.Shedidresearchonseaturtles.B.Sheexploredthedeeppartsofthesea.C.Shefoundedaneworganization.D.Shehelpedpassalawprotectingnature.49.WhatdidVeelenturfhopeforyoungmarinebiologists?

A.Protecttheoceanaftergraduation.B.Studymarinebiologynow.C.Workfortheoceanassoonaspossible.D.Keepinterestedinresearch.(★★★★)Scientistsstudyingtheeffectsofgardeningfoundthattakingpartintheactivitytwiceaweekcanimprovemental(精神的)health.AteamfromtheUniversityofFloridastudied32womenbetweentheagesof26and49withnoongoingmedicalconditions.Noneofthewomenhadgardenedbefore.Theresearchersdividedthewomenintotwogroups:onegroupjoinedingardening,whiletheothergrouptookartclasses.Bothgroupstooktheclassestwiceaweekforfourweeks.Duringthegardeningclasses,thewomenperformedtaskssuchasgrowingflowers,carryingplantstonewplaces,andtastingplantsthatweresafetoeat.Aftereachclass,peopleansweredquestionstoexpresshowtheyfelt.Whilebothgroupsexperiencedimprovedmentalhealth,thegroupwhogardenedbenefited(受益)abitmore,reportingfewerbadfeelings.Theresearchteamhopestolearnmoreabouthowgardeningandmentalhealthareconnected.Inthemeantime,manywomenjoiningthestudywillcontinuetobenefit.“Attheendoftheexperiment,manyofthemweresayingnotjusthowmuchtheyenjoyedtheclassesbutalsohowtheyplannedtokeepgardening,”saidCharlesGuy,oneofthestudy’sleadscientists.50.Howmanyclassesdidthewomentakeintheexperiment?

A.2.B.4.C.6D.851.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresultofthestudy?

A.Manywomenwillcontinuegardening.B.Onlygardeningisgoodformentalhealth.C.Gardeningsometimescausesbadfeelings.D.Scientistsknewallabouttherelationship.52.Whatcanbethebesttitle(标题)forthetext?

A.WomenEnjoyGardeningMoreB.GardeningforMentalHealthC.Let’sTakeGardeningClassesD.PayAttentiontoMentalHealth五、任务型阅读(★★★)Lisaalwayswantedtolearnhowtosurf,soshesignedupforabeginner’sclassduringhertriptoHawaii.Onthefirstday,shefounditdifficulttostandontheboardandfelloffmanytimes.Althoughfeelingsad,Lisadecidedtokeeptrying.Lisaimprovedherbalance(平衡)ontheseconddayandcouldrideawave(浪)forafewseconds.Shewascrazyaboutit.Lisaspenttherestofhertrippracticingdailyandwatchingthemoreexperiencedsurfersonthewater.Lisarented(租)aboardonherlastdayinHawaiiandheadedouttothewaterbyherself.Shepaddled(划)outtoaplacewherethewaveswerebiggerandwaitedfortheperfectonetocomealong.Whenitdid,Lisapaddledhardandfeltthewaveliftherup.Shestoodupontheboardandrodethewavealltheway.Lisafeltasenseofpridethatshehadneverexperiencedbefore.Afterhertrip,Lisacontinuedtosurfbackhomeandevenenteredalocalcompetition.Shemaynothavewon,butsheknewshehadalreadyachievedsomethingspecial—thecouragetotrysomethingnew,evenwhenthingsgotdifficult.53.WhydidLisasignupforabeginner’sclassinHawaii?___________________________________________________________________54.HowdidLisafeelonherlastdayinHawaii?___________________________

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