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2024-2025年常州中考英语模拟题说明:1.本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。全卷共8页。第1页到第6页为试题,第7页和第8页为答题纸。考生把答案全部写在答题纸上,试题上不写答案。2.考试时间为100分钟,试卷满分为90分。第一卷(选择题共56分)一、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.What_excitingnewsreport!Thethiefwillbeinprisonforthreeyears.A.an;aB./;/C.an;/D./;the2.Huaweimaystillrelyonitscompetitiveresearchanddevelopmentteamtomeetitstechnologicalneeds,theU.S.governmentblockssalesofU.Stechnologytoit.A.whileB.unlessC.untilD.though3.—Whoisplayingthepianointhemusicroom?IsitMary?—No,itbeher.ShehastoBeijingonbusiness.A.couldn't;beenB.can't;goneC.can't;beenD.mustn't;gone4.ThehostsoftheSpringFestivalGalahadreal-time_withcitizenstospreadwishes.A.conclusionB.communicationC.contributionD.competition5.—AreyoureadyfortakingpartintheAespa'sshow?—No.Itiseasytoaplaybutdifficulttoactitout.A.makeupB.takeupC.goupD.putup6.—Mum,it'smyturntomakeaspeechsoon.I'mafraidofbeinglaughedatbyothers.—Oh,myhoney!Notisabornspeaker.Practicemakesperfect.A.everybodyB.somebodyC.anybodyD.nobody7.It'snaturaltomeetwithdifficulties.WearenewtotheworkA.firstofallB.afterallC.inallD.aboveall8.—thegreatancientbooksthewriters'experienceissharedwiththeTVviewersontheTVshowChinaintheClassics.—Oh,it'ssuchaneducationalshowforchildren.A.Notonly;butalsoB.Either;orC.Both;andD.Neither;nor9.Changzhouisapopularcitywithalonghistory.Couldyoutellme?A.wherecanvisitorsenjoydeliciousChangzhousnacksB.thatIcangettotheTianNingTempleC.whatcouldpeopledoinChinaDinosaurParkD.whythecitywasalsocalledYanlinginancienttimes.10.—Tom,doyoubelievespendingtimeonhomeworkisgoodforus?—.Sometimesithelpsusreview,buttoomuchwillmakeustired.A.That'snotthecaseB.I'mwithyouonthatC.ItdependsD.Don'tmentionit二、完形填空(共12小题;每小题1分,满分12分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Istoodsilentlyinthedoorway,myfingersholdingthewoodenframe(边框)asIwatchedmyelderbrotherRockyfoldhisfavoritebluesweaterandplaceitintotheoldtravelbag.Theafternoonsunshoneacrosshisroom,paintingthewallswithgoldenstripes.Icougheduneasily(不安地),rubbingmyshoeagainstthefloor.Finally11thatIwasthere,Rockyturnedtowardsmewithasadsmile.“I'mleavingtomorrow,"hesaid,zippingupthebagwithasharpsoundthatsoundedsounpleasantinthequietroom.“Iknow.”My12wasalmostawhisper,hardlylouderthantherustlingofthetreeoutside.Iwas13withmyselfforbeingsoweak,butIwouldn'tlethimseemecry.“My14isat6a.m.,soI'llneedtoleavefortheairportby4,"heexplained,checkinghiswatch.Seeingthe15lookonmyface,hequicklyadded,“Don'tworry,IpromiseIwon'tleavewithoutsayinggoodbye."Hisvoicewassoft,likethewayheusedtocalmmedownduringthunderstorms.Iopenedmymouthtosay16,butthewordsstuckinmythroat.It'salways17tokeepquietwhenyourvoicemightbetray(出卖)you.“Youpromisedyouwouldn’tcry,"hesmiled,thinkingIwas18totears.Amemorywentthroughmymind:thesummerafternoonwhenhetaughtmetorideabike.19,Ibelievedhisstronghandswerefirmlyholdingtheseat,keepingmefrom20.Buthalfwaydownthehill,Ilookedbackandsawhimstandingfarbehind,armscrossed.“Youdidn'tneedme,”he'dlaughed.Now,facinghisdeparture(离开),Iunderstood-hewasteachingmetobalanceonmyownagain.Hissuddencoughingsnappedmebacktothepresent.Whatwas21tosay?HowcouldIthanksomeonewhotaughtmetotiemyshoes,facebullies,andlaughatmyownmistakes?Thenextmorning,Iwokeuptothesoundofraintappingagainstthewindow.Thealarmclockread8:17a.m.-hisplanewasalreadyinthesky.We'd22ourlastgoodbye.ButasIwhispered“Goodbye,Rocky,"intotheemptyroom,thewindchimesoutsidetinkledgently.Somewhere,beyondtheclouds,Iknewheheardme.11.A.forgettingB.realizingC.watchingD.learning12.A.voiceB.soundC.noiseD.word13.A.gladB.movedC.angryD.pleased14.A.shipB.flightC.trainD.bus15.A.surprisedB.excitedC.sadD.happy16.A.anythingB.everythingC.somethingD.nothing17.A.strangerB.betterC.worseD.easier18.A.closeB.similarC.usedD.afraid19.A.AtlastB.SinceC.AtfirstD.Sofar20.A.ridingB.runningC.walkingD.falling21.A.leftB.leavingC.remainedD.remaining22.A.heardB.lostC.saidD.missed三、阅读理解(共14小题;每小题2分,满分28分)阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASummerisagreattimetoimproveyourchild'sreading!Readingoverthesummercanhelpyourchildkeepuphisorherreadinggainsduringthepastschoolyearandcanalsopreparehimorherforthenextyear!Studiesshowthatstudentswhoreadregularlyduringthesummerdobetterinschoolworkandkeepknowledgemoreeffectively.Withoutthehelpofschool,summerreadingpreventsthe“summerslide,”wherechildrenlosesomeoftheirlearningprogress.Howtosignup:Weareinvitingyoutosignupforfreetohelpyourchildbeanactivereaderthissummer!*Gotowww.***.org*Select“Parent”(NOT“Teacher”)*Clickontheblue“SignUp”Whatweprovide:Weprovideyouwiththousandsoffree,high-qualityarticleswithquestionsandactivities.Tomakesummerreadingeasy,wehaveselectedinterestingandknowledge-filledarticlesofdifferentlevels.Youcangotowww.***.org/summerreadingtodownloadandprintthearticlesforfree.Howtouse:Tip1:Articlesforsummerreadingshouldbeeasytounderstand,sobesuretochoosearticlesatyourchild’sreadinglevel.Don’tbeafraidtostartwitharticlesoflowergradelevels.Theimportantthingisthatheorshereads,reads,reads!Tip2:It'salsoimportanttohelpyourkiddevelopgoodreadinghabits.Helphimorherkeepagoodrecordofhisorhersummerreading.Besides,encouragehimorhertodiscusswhatheorshehasreadwithfamilymembers.Thisstrengthenstheirunderstandingandmakesreadingafunandsharedexperience.Wewishyouandyourfamilyagreatsummer!23.ThefirsttwosentencesofthetextaboveareaboutA.differenttypesofbooks.B.thecomingschoolyear.C.theimportanceofsummerreading.D.goodplacesforsummerreading.24.Whatcanparentsdoiftheysignup?A.Providefree,high-qualityarticlesandactivities.B.PaytodownloadarticlesofdifferentlevelsC.Choosearticlesofhigherlevelsforchildrenatfirst.D.Helptheirkidsdevelopgoodreadinghabits25.ThetextaboveiswrittentoA.introduceareadingprogramme.B.sellbookstoschoolkids.C.encourageparentstoreadmore.D.sharereadingexperience.BThecoastoftheNamibDesertinSouthWestAfricaisthelocationofNamibia'sdiamondindustry.Recently,ateamofdiversworkingforadiamondcompanyweresearchingfordiamondsundertheseawhentheymadeanexcitingdiscovery.Thedivershadjuststarteddiggingwhentheyuncoveredafewgoldcoinsandalsosomepiecesofmetalandwood.Althoughtheydidn'tknowwhattheobjectswere,theyrealizedtheyhadtostopworkandreporttoahistoricalexpertcalledDerekAmbrose.AmbroseisbasedinthecityofCapeTowninSouthAfrica,andhemainlylooksat-anythingofhistoricalimportancefoundintheNamibiandesert.However,Ambrosealreadyknewaboutthediggingthatthediversweredoingunderthesea.Assoonashereceivedthephotographsofwhattheyhadfound,hedecidedtovisittheplaceandinvitedhisformerteacher,BruceWarnertohelphimdoresearchintothediscovery.Theyquicklyrealizedthatthedivershaddiscoveredasunken(沉没的)ship.Basedonwhattheshipwascarrying,theybelievethattheshipsankinthelate1400sorearly1500s.AmbroseandWarnerarenowtryingtofitthepiecesofinformationtheyhaveintoastory.TheydividetheirtimebetweenlookingattheremainsoftheshipundertheseaofftheWestAfricancoastanddoingresearchinmuseumsandlibrariesinCapeTown.SoontheywillleaveforEuropeandgotoPortugalorSpaintosearchforrecordsofashipthatwentmissingwithsimilaritemsonboard.Ambrosebelievestheshipwasongovernmentbusiness-probablylookingforenoughmetaltomakebigguns.Whatsanktheshipmayremainamystery.ButAmbrosehasseveralideas:thiscoastwaswellknownforstormsandthickfogs.Eventodaysailorskeepawayfromit,thoughtheyhavemoredetailedmapsandbetterequipment.Hehasfoundpiecesofwoodfromtheshipwithlargeholesandrepairsdonebysailors,sotheshipwasclearlyold,eventhen.26.ThefollowingsaretheremainsofthesunkenshipExcept.A.somewoodB.somecoinsC.somemetalD.somediamonds27.Whatisthecorrectorderoftheevents?a.AmbroseandWarnerplantolookforrecordsinEurope.b.Ambroseknewaboutthediggingfordiamondsunderthesea.c.AmbrosevisitedtheplaceandinvitedhisteacherWarner.d.AmbroseandWarnerstudiedtheremainsoftheship.e.Thediversfoundsomecoinsandmetalunderthesea.A.b-e-c-d-aB.e-b-c-a-dC.b-e-a-c-dD.e-b-d-c-a28.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.Thediversknewtheyhadfoundasunkenshipatfirst.B.Theweatherofthecoastisnotgoodforsailing.C.Theshipwasongovernmentbusinesstolookforenoughgold.D.Theshipwasanewonebeforeitsankinthesea.CIfyouareonabusortrain,you'veprobablynoticedthatmostpeoplespendtheridelookingattheircellphones.Nodoubt,theythinkdoingnothingbutsittherewouldbeboring,sotheypreferdistractingthemselves.Butresultsfromnewresearchsuggestweshouldrethinkthatchoice.Weareprobablyunderestimating(低估)howenjoyableandinterestingitistodonothingbutpayattentiontowhereverourthoughtstakeus.Inaseriesofexperiments,ResearchersaskedJapaneseuniversitystudentstostayaloneinaroomfor20minutes.Theparticipants(参与者)couldthinkaboutanythingwhilewaiting.Buttheywerenotallowedtousephones,sleep,walk,orcheckthetime.Beforegoingin,theythoughttheexperiencewouldbeboring.However,afterthe20minutes,theyreportedenjoyingitmuchmorethantheyhadthought.Eveninadark,quietroom,theyweremoreinterested.“Peopledon'trealizetherealvalueofwaitingandthinking,"saysresearcherKouMurayama.“Oncetheytakepartinit,though,theyappreciateit.”Spontaneous(自发的)thinkingoftenincludesmind-wandering(走神),daydreaming,thinkingaboutthefuture,orrecollectingmemories,allofwhichcanhaveupsides.Forexample,daydreamingandmind-wanderinghavebeenfoundtoimproveourmood,creativity,goal-setting,andjobperformance.Thoughit’shardtoknowiftheseresultswithstudentswouldapply(适用)totherestofus,KouMurayamacomparedGermanandJapanesestudentsandfoundbothgroupsmadesimilarmistakesinpredictinghowthey’dteel.Thissuggeststhatit’snotnecessarilyaculturally-drivenphenomenon(现象),thoughmoreresearchwouldneedtobedonetocheckthat.Overall,weshouldthinktwicebeforereachingforourphoneswhenwe'rewaitingorbored.Takingtimetothinkfreelycanbringusmorepleasureandadvantages.29.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexperimentsmentionedinthepassage?A.Participantscouldsleepwhentheystayedinthelab.B.Participantsfeltmoreinterestedthantheyhadexpected.C.Participantscouldenterthedarkroomwiththeirwatches.D.Participantspredictedtheywouldenjoywaitingandthinking.30.WhydoestheresearcherKouMurayamacompareGermanandJapanesestudents?A.Toprovestudentsfromdifferentcountrieshavedifferentopinions.B.Tofindoutwhichgroupisbetteratpredictingfeelings.C.Toshowtheresultmaynotbeaffectedbyculture.D.TocheckifGermanstudentslikewaitingandthinking.31.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Topresenttheresultsofnewresearch.B.Tointroduceaculturally-drivenphenomenon.C.Todiscussthetruemeaningofwaitingandthinking.D.Toadviseustothinkfreelywhenwehavenothingtodo.32.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthispassage?A.Mind-wandering:AWasteofTime?B.TheUnnoticedJoysofFreeThinking.C.AnExperimentonUniversityStudents.D.CulturalInfluencesonOurThoughts.D①GuJinling,a12-year-oldgirlfromBeijing,hasbecomeasocialmediainfluencerwithover2.5millionfollowers,catchingfanswithherspecialChinese-stylecostumedances.Viewersarecrazyaboutherbeautifulcostumesandtherichclassicalcultureinherperformances.Theyarealsoamazedbyherexcellentdanceskillsatsuchayoungage.However,asonlineusersjokinglysay,Guisalreadyan“oldartist”.Shebeganlearningdanceattheageof3andhasbeenpracticingfornearly10years.②GutrainedinballetatfirstbutbeganlearningChineseclassicaldanceattheageof6,attractedbyitscostumes,whichshefound"evenprettier"thanthoseofballet.However,learningclassicaldancewellneedsadeepunderstandingoftraditionalChineseculture.③Gu'shomeisfilledwithbooksonChinesewallpaintings,whichshestudiestheexpressionsandactionsoftheshowncharacters.Whenvisitingdifferentcities,sheoftenvisitsmuseums,closelywatchingthemainpointsinancientsculptures.④ForGu,payingattentiontodetailsisimportantincatchingthekeypointsofancientChinesestyle.Forexample,intheclassicDunhuangdancepose“ReboundPipa”(反抱琵琶),theeyesmustlookdownwardbeforelookingtaraway,creatingasenseofpayingnoattentiontotheworld.The“FloatingClouds"dancemovement,whichcoverstheuseoflongsilkribbons,requiresunusualcontroltoachievethegoodeffect.⑤AnotherchallengingcharacterofDunhuangdanceisthechangesoffootpositions,includingflexed(弯曲)feet,pointedfeet,toes(脚趾)flexedonapointedfoot,andtoesflexedonaflexedfoot."Idon'tfeelmuchpaindoingthesemovementsbecauseyearsofpracticehavemadethemnatural,"Gusaid.⑥However,achild'sbodyisnaturallymoreflexible,andmovementsthatoncecameeasilynowrequiregreatereffortandpractice.Sincelastyear,Guhasspentmoretimemasteringbasicdanceskillsandsoon.33.What'sParagraph1mainlyabout?A.WhatdanceskillsGuuses.B.HowmanyfollowersGuhashad.C.WhatmakesGuasocialmediainfluencer.D.HowlongGuhaspracticedChineseclassicaldance.34.ThewritermentionsGu'sclassicDunhuangdanceA.todescribethedanceisverybeautiful.B.toexplainGuputsalotofeffortintoit.C.toprovethisdanceisverydifficult.D.toshowGupaysattentiontodetails.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"refertointhesecondlastparagraph?A.FeetB.ToesC.FootpositionsD.Feetandtoes36.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?A.①/②③④/⑤⑥B.①/②③/④⑤/⑥C.①②/③④/⑤⑥D.①②③④⑤/⑥四、还原信息(共4小题;每小题1.5分,满分6分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的六个选项中选出四个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。HowNottoBeAwkward(尴尬的)Notallofusareoutgoingandreadytotaketheworldbystorm.Manyamongusareshyandmayevenfeelkeptapartfromothers.Thisusuallyhappenswhenapersonisstillinhisorherteenyearsandgoingthroughthesocializationprocess.37.Let'strytofindanswerstothequestion.StayinshapeanddressupwellSometimes,awkwardnesscouldbebecauseofbeingoverweight.Whenyouarelargeinsize,youmayworryabouthowpeoplelookatyou.So,inordertoavoidthis,getintothehabitofexercisingeveryday.38Ifyoulookasifyouaredresseduptobeataformaldancepartywheneverybodyelseisjustreadytocampinapark,thereisnodoubtthatyouwouldfeelawkwardaboutyourself.ShowahappyfaceAnotherusefultiponhownottofeelawkwardistoalwayskeepasmileonyourface.39Ontheotherhand,asmiling,happyandpositivepersoniswelcomeeverywhere.So,smilewhenyoumeetfriendsorevenstrangers,sayacheerful“Hi”andnaturallysomeofyourawkwardnesswilldisappearcompletely!TakepartinTeamActivities.Thisonereallyhelps.Awkwardnessgenerallydevelopswhenapersonkeepsawayfromothers.So,inordertochangethissituation,joingroups.Forexample,ifyouareareadinglover,joinabookclub.Joiningpeopleinbookreadingsessionsaswellasdebateswillhelpremoveyourawkwardness.Chooseanyactivityofyourchoice,suchasplayingteamsportsorjoiningadanceclass,andsoonyouwillfindyourcomfortlevelaroundpeopleincreasingdaybyday!40Beingabook-wormoranInternetaddictwillnotgetyouanywhere.Forself-improvement,takeupahobbythataddsmeaningtoyourlife.Learnsingingortryadventuresports.Somethingassimpleaslisteningtomusicwilldowonderstoo.A.Developyourpersonality.B.Doingexercisehelpscheeryouup.C.Secondly,havecleanandproperclotheson.D.Ifyoulooksad,nobodywillactuallylikebeingwithyou.E.So,whatcanapersondotodealwiththeproblemofbeingawkward?F.Butwhyisitmorecommonforsomepeopletofeelawkwardthanothers?第二卷(非选择题共34分)五.阅读短文,回答问题。第41-43题的答案不超过10个字,第44题的答案字数不限(共4小题;分别为2、2、2、3分,满分9分)PillowshavebeenusedinChinaforthousandsofyears.ItisinterestingtoexplorewhatancientChinesepeopleusedaspillows.Let'sdiscovermore.Accordingtohistoricalrecords,thedevelopmentofpillowsinChinacanbeunderstoodthroughdifferentmaterialssuchasstone,wood,bamboo,copper,cotton,andsilk.Stoneandwoodenpillowsappearedearliestinhistory.TheearliestpillowdiscoveredinChinaisawoodenonefromaChustatetomb,intheWarringStatesPeriod,inJianglingCityofHubeiProvince.Ithassimpledecorations.SilkpillowsappearedintheWesternHanDynasty.FromtheWarringStatesPeriodon,hardandsoftpillowsbecamethetwomaintypes.Porcelain(瓷)pillowswerethemostwidelyusedinancientChina.TheywerefirstproducedintheSuiDynasty,becamepopularintheTangDynasty,andexperiencedaflourishing(盛行的)periodintheSongDynasty.TheSongDynastyreachedahighlevelofporcelainpillowproduction.ThereisafamousporcelainpillowmadeintheDingkiln(定窑)duringtheNorthernSongDynasty.Thepillowisshapedlikeababylyingonthebed.Itiscompletelycoveredwithwhiteglaze,showingaslightlyyellowcolorandfeelssmooth.Asoneoftherepresentativeworksofthatperiod,thepillowishousedinthePalaceMuseuminBeijingnow.DuringtheMingandQingdynasties,porcelainpillowsbecamelessandlesspopular,givingwaytothepreferenceforsofterpillows.Differentkindsofmaterialssuchascloth,cottonandleatherwereused.Someclothpillowsweredecoratedwithembroidered(刺绣的)patternsonthesurface.Today,Chinesepillowscontinuetobemadewithgreatcare,combiningtraditionaldesignswithmodernmaterials,tomakesureacomfortablesleepingexperience.41.Whatweretheearliestpillowsmadeofaccordingtohistoricalrecords?42.WhenwerePorcelainpillowsproducedmost?43.DuringtheMingandQingdynasties,whichtypeofpillowsweremorepopular?44.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?六、综合填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AccordingtosomeoldChinesestories,thereoncewasanancientemperornamedShennong,whoisalsoknownasthe“DivineFarmer.".Atthattime,therewasnomedicinetotreatillness,andmedicalknowledgewasextremely45(limit).Manysickpeoplecouldonlywaitfor46_(die).47(save)hispeople,Shennongdecidedtotakeaboldstep-hewouldpersonallyfindandtestdifferentplants.Hebelievedthatnatureprovidedremediesfordiseases,anditwashisdutytouncoverthem.Alongwithhisloyalfollowers,hesetoutonalonganddangerousjourneythroughmountainsandforestsinsearchofmedicinalplants.Eachtimetheteamfoundanewplant,Shennongwouldtasteit48(he).Someplantsmadehimfeelsleepy,somecausedhimtohaveastomachache,andsomemadehimtremble(颤抖)allover.49Shennongsearchedandtestedoveralongtime,heandhismendiscoveredlotsofmedicinalplants.Astheycontinuedtheirsearch,theteamfoundaplant50smallyellowflowers.Shennongpickedoffonepiecefromtheplantinorderthathecouldtasteit.Hesaid,“Itlookslikeamedicinalplant.Ihavetotestit,51somepeoplemayuseitinawrongway.”Suddenly,Shennong'sfaceturnedpaleandhefelltotheground52(heavy).Theplanthehadjusteatenwashighlypoisonous.Hisfollowersquicklytriedtosavehim,butitwastoolate.Evenafterhe53(give)theleavesfromothermedicinalplants,hestilllosthislife.Peoplecoveredhimwith54(thousand)offlowers.Fromthenon,theycalledhim"theEmperorofMedicine",aherowhogavehislifeforthehealthofhispeople.七、书面表达(共1题;满分15分)你们班想在毕业之前分小组为学校做一些有意义的事,如种植纪念树、捐书给图书馆、拍摄宣传学校的视频等。假如你是李平,你们组打算邀请交换生Peter一起参加这次活动。请你根据下面的内容,用英文写一封电子邮件,告诉他活动安排及你们组的打算。内容包括:1.Whatactivitiesdoesyourclassplantodo?Why?2.Whenandwherewillyourclassorganizethem?3.Whichactivitywillyourgroupchoose?Why?注意:1.必须包括所有的相关信息,并作适当发挥;2.文中不得出现你的真实姓名和学校名称;3.表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯;4.词数100左右;文章的开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。参考词汇:memorial纪念的DearPeter,Howiseverythinggoing?

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