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绝密★启用前I学科网试题命制中心【赢在中考黄金八卷】备战年中考英语全真模拟卷(北京专用)・2022第五模拟姓名准考证号考场号座位号
1.本试卷共10页,共两部分,共39题,满分60分,考试时间90分钟考
2.在试卷和草稿纸上准确填写姓名、准考证号、考场号和座位号生
3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效须
4.在答题卡上、选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字签字笔作答知
5.考试结束,请将本试卷、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回第一部分本部分共33题,共40分在每题列出的四个选项中,选出最符合题目要求的一项
一、单项填空(每题
0.5分,共6分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项
1.一Its hisnew book,but I think itis moreinteresting thanhis otherbooks.——I agreewith you.His latestbook meetshis highest.A.choice B.standard C.method D.wealth
2.—Which driveris againstthe trafficrule—Why,!It wassimply theboys mistake.He suddenlycame outbetween thetwo cars.A.both B.each C.either D.neither
3.Hes goodEnglish teacherand allthe studentslike himvery much.A.an B.a C.the D./
4.一Why notdo somethingenjoyable such a sunnymorning.一Good idea.Lefs goout toenjoy thegentle windand thesweet flowers.A.on B.in C.yourselves D.himself
5.一Many doctors and nurseswent toHubei inFebruary.一Hubei isfar fromHeilongjiang.Ifs the south ofChina,thesouthofHenan.A.in;to B.on;to C.in;on D.on;in
6.The feelingof peaceand quietcome whileyou walkin thewoods.A.may B.can C.must D.need
7.John!Youre havingsuchahigh fever.Youd betterthe doctorright now.A.to seeingB.seeing C.to seeD.see
8.His carfive yearsago,but itlooks quitenew.A.buys B.bought C.was boughtD.is bought
9.Players excitedlytalk aboutamazing thenew HarryPotter-themed mobilephonegame is.A.how B.what C.what aD.what an
10.一Hi,Im reallyinterested in the DanceClub and Id like to know.一We oftengo toCentral Squareand dancetogether.A,what danceI canlearn B.who teachesus todanceC,where the members meetD.how oftenthemembersmeet
11.一Can yousay somethingabout LiLanjuan一Of course.She isthe bravestdoctor allthe Chineseare proudof fightsagainst thenovelcoronavirus.A.who B.whom C.whose D.that
12.一Ithinkkeeping adog as a petis a good idea.-.In myopinion,dogs sometimesbring you a lotof trouble.A.Not exactlyB.Take iteasy C.I agreewith youD.That5sagood idea
二、完形填空(每题1分,共8分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项My nameis Yoon.I camehere fromKorea,a countryfar away.Soon afterwe settledin America,it was time tocelebrate mybirthday.My mother handed mea lovely
13.Here is a surprise!”Jump ropesthat Iwas longingfor werentlike that,I thought.Trying notto showmy
14.I manageda smile,Thank you,Mom.”(玉手镯),“A jadebracelet YoonJ mymother said.When Iwas ayoung girl,my ownmother gave methis verybracelet.Now I am givingit toyou.”“Wow!It isa wonderfulpresent JI said.It was so wonderfulI feltafraid to15it fromher.(铭亥)“Look,Yoon,“she said.Here is your Koreanname nowetched Uinside.Remember,its thesymbol(滑)of truthand friendship.Mom slippedthe braceletonto mywrist,with enoughsatisfaction.The nextday,Sally inmy classnoticed my bracelet duringthe break.Would youlike tojoin us to jumprope”she asked.Yes!I said,16at her.“Well,as afriend,you shouldshare yourbracelet withmejust fbrtoday.”(夺)I didntthink sharingit seemedright.17,1took offthe bracelet.She grabbeditaway quickly.t6Do notworry,“she saidIll giveit backtomorrow morning,“But,she didnt18her word.The nextafternoon,I foundher in the schoolyard.You havemybraceletandIwant itback,“I said.Dontfollow me!”She laughedand ranaway.I felt19and finallytold theteacher aboutmy trouble.The teachersent forSally,and toldher totake the努力bracelet off.She struggledto getit overherhand.Then theteacher askedustosay somethingabout thebracelet.Well...,its smoothand greenJ Sallysaid.“My mothergave it to me,“I answered,looking intoSallys face.My namecan be found inside.The braceletmeanstruth,friendship.…”
13.A.box B.toy C.ring D.pen
14.A.joy B.pride C.carelessness D.disappointment
15.A.borrow B・take C,save D.protect
16.A.calling B.rushing C.smiling D.shouting
17.A.Unexpectedly B.Calmly C.Unwillingly D.Warmly
18.A.give B.keep C,forget D.doubt
19.A.amazed B.moved C.homeless D.helpless
20.A.fit B.won C・read D.fellAt last,Sally apologizedand slippedthe braceletcarefully overmy hand.It
20.Perfectly.
三、阅读理解(每题2分,共26分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项Tony isa studentaged
15.He andhis parentsare goingto travelaround Americathis summerBelow issomeSea WorldSeaWorld celebrates50years witha SanDiego ZooTakea walkon thewild sideat the SanSea ofSurprises.Step underthe wavesat SeaWorld Diego Zoo withone of the mostkinds ofwild animalsinSan Diegosall一new Explorers,Reef.Go the world.The SanDiego Zoocovers100acres andbrings4,000animals,representing800kinds;together inone“hand-in“to toucha shark,a crab,or thousandsofplace.The Zoohas someof the most beautifuland raretinycleaner fishthat willbite playfullyat yourcreaturesin theworld andoffersfingers.And youcan enjoyan all-new ShamusCelebration:Light UpThe Nightshow.youagreat chanceto visitwild animals.TOUR:A13;ADULT:$90;CHILD3-11:$72TOUR:A14;ADULT:$lll;CHILD3-10$105information that they havegot.Legoland CaliforniaOfferinga fullday ofwonderful adventures,Legoland givesfun,Universal StudiosHollywoodGo behindthe scenesonimagination,and entertainmentto todaystheworldfamous StudioTour toexplore whereHollywoodyoungsters and their families.At Legolandmovies aremade.Then,face excitingrides,shows andCaliforniaeveryone inthe familybecomes ahero onattractions thatput youinside someof themorethan
50.super rides,shows andattractions.worlds biggestmovies.TOUR:A16;ADULT:$109;CHILD2-12$104TOUR:A6ADUET:$138;CHILD3-12:$
9621.Tom,aged10,who hasonly$100and iscrazy aboutanimals,can chooseTour.A.A16B.A14C.A13D.A
622.It canbe knownfrom the passages that.A.visitors canstep underthe waves—and enjoy50shows atSea WorldB.theSanDiegoZoocovers100acres withone ofthemostkinds ofwild animalsintheworldC.youngsters andtheir familiescan enjoya halfday ofwonderfuladventuresin LegolandD.you willbe putinside alloftheworlds biggestmovies inUniversal StudiosHollywood
23.The fourpassagesabove probablycome from.E.a sportsreport B.a storybook C.a sciencemagazine D.an advertisementposterBA soccer player,Carson Pickett,was bornwithout aleft forearm.She didnthave arole modelwhen shewasgrowing up.There wasno onewho lookedlike herto lookup to,she said.When shemet2-year-old Joseph Salvatore,she becamethe role model thatshe alwayswanted.Joseph wasbornwithout aleft forearmas well,just like her.That hasgiven Pickettandthe little boya specialrelationship.“Truly withinfive minutesof meetinghim,we hada connection,Pickett said.That surprisedher becauseJosephwassoyoung.It wasfantastic tome thatit felt likeherealized whywe wereconnected,she said.Pickett metJoseph forthe firsttime in April aftera match.At thattime,the playerwelcomed Joseph andshowed himher arm.He raisedhis witha brightsmile.Then,both ofthem wereexcited andfeltlikethey wereoldfriends.Josephs mother,Colleen Salvatore,took the picture,which caughtthis happyand meaningfulmoment.Sheput iton the Internet andthe photoquickly wenthot.Josephs parentshave saidthat theirson seeshimself inthis kindsoccerplayer.Pickett saidit wentboth ways.I knowI mightbe seenas hisrolemodel,but hesalso mine,Pickett said.Joseph understandsher in a wayother peoplecant,she said.“Its justa giftand picturesmean alot JPickett wenton,Hopefully whenhe getsolder,he cansee thatand feeleven moreof whatit means.^^Now,she wantsJosephandothers likehim toknow onething.The lessonis“Even ifpeople seeyou asdifferent,you shouldhave confidenceand dowhat youthink itis right.”A・He firstmet PickettinApril.B,He wasbom withoutforearms.
24.What canwe learnabout Josephfrom thepassageC.He wasthree yearsold then.D.He wasnot happyto seePickett.A.Carson Pickett.B.JosephSalvatore.C.The coach.D.Colleen Salvatore.
25..Who put thepictureof Josephand Picketton the Internet
26.What canwe mainlylean fromthis storyA.Make friendswith sportswomen.B.Understanding othersis important.C.Practice alot totake goodpictures.D.Follow yourheart andbe confident.COne daya manwent to the marketand broughthome somepeaches.He saidto hisfour sons,“I haveboughta peachfbr eachof you,and onefor yourmother.They tookthe fruitand thankedtheir father.Itwas notoften thatthey couldhave suchfine peaches.In theevening thefather said,Well,boys,what didyou dowith thosepeaches”(果核)The eldestson said,I atemine,and foundit verysweet andjuicy.I haveputthe stoneaway,and inthe springI willplant it.If itgrows,I willhave apeach treeof myown.”“You havedone right,said hisfather.It isagoodthing tothink ofhaving somethingfor yourselftomorrow.”The youngestson thensaid,I atemy peachand threwaway thestone,and mothergavemehalf ofhers.It tastedso good.^^“Well Jsaid hisfather,you area littleboy.But youshould nothave beenso quickto eatthe peachandthrow awaythestone.”The secondson said,I pickedup thestone whichhe threwaway.I brokeit openand atethe kernel(仁).Then Isold my peach forenough to buy threepeaches thenext timeI godown thestreet.The fatherwasnt veryhappy withthis answer.He said,“It isright tothink ofhaving somethingfor(自私和贪婪).yourself,but youhave actedinaway thatIamafraid willmake youselfish andgreedyThe thirdson said,“I didnot eatmypeach.I gaveit tothelittlesick boywho livesnext door.Thedoctor saidpeaches woulddo himgood,but his mother istoo poortobuyany fbrhim.His fatherthoughtthat was the best use of his peach.
27.What didthe eldestson thinkof hispeachA.It wasbig.B.It tastedgood.C.It wasfresh.D.It lookedbeautiful.
28..What didthe secondson dowith hispeachA.He ateit.B.He soldit.C.He gaveittohismother.D.He tradedit forsomething else.
29.Who wasthought tomake the bestuseofhispeachA.The eldestson.B.The secondson.C.The thirdson.D.The youngestson.DYou mightliketolisten tomusic whilestudying.What kind of musicisyourfavorite Anexperimentdone withBritish workersfound thatlistening toclassical musicat workcan improveones(效率)efficiency by15%.A studyof2,000British workersfound thathalf ofthem oftenlisten tomusicon thejob.Some oftheir bossesencourage themto doso,while othersare againstit,believing ithurtstheir work.British scientistBecky Spelmandid anexperiment tofind outif backgroundmusic hurtsorimproves efficiency.In thestudy,four officeworkers wereasked tocopy two600-word setsof passages.The groupworked on the first set withno music playing andworked onthe secondset withclassicalmusic playinginthebackground.It tookthem20minutes and59seconds tofinish thefirstset.The timeforthe secondset was17minutes and42seconds.Classical musiccan workasakind ofwhite noise,according toSpelman.“White noiseisa mixture(频率)of soundswith differentfrequencies.It canhelp peoplestay cooland calm.In fact,as longas themusichas acalm beat,it canhelp usslow ourheartbeat andstay calm.This makesit easierfbr usto workquicklyand carefully/9Spelman said.
30.Some bossesin Britainencourage the workers tolisten tomusic because.A,the workersdont liketheir jobsB.the bosseswant todo astudyC.theworkerscan improvethe efficiency D.the bosseslike musicvery much
31.What isthe samefbr theworkers inBecky SpelmansexperimentA.Kind ofmusic.B・Time ofcopying.C,Efficiency ofworking.D.Number ofworkers.
32.According toBecky Spelman,white noiseis.A.able tohelp peoplestay calmB.a specialkindofclassical musicC.able tohelp peoplework slowlyD.amixtureof differentkinds ofmusic
33.Which ofthe followingcould bethebesttitle forthe textA.Noise bringsharm B.Workers interestedin musicC.Music improvesefficiencyD.Experiments ofmusicplaying第二部分本部分共6题,共20分根据题目要求,完成相应任务
四、阅读表达(每题2分,共10分)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题In2018,Science magazineasked someyoung scientistswhat schoolsshould teachstudents.Mostsaid studentsshould spendless timeon factsand havemore spacefor creativeactivities.As theInternetgrows morepowerful,students canget knowledgeeasily.Why shouldthey berequired tocarry somuchof itaround intheir heads(文明)Civilizations developthrough forgettinglife skillsthat wereonce necessary.In the(农业的)Agricultural Age,a farmercould affordto forgethunting skills.When societiesindustrialized(工业化的),the knowledgeof farmingcould besafe toforget.Nowadays,smart machineshelp usgetmost humanknowledge.It seemsthat weno longerneed toremember mostthings.Does itmatterResearchers haverealized severalproblems thatmay happen.For one,human beingshave biases(偏见),and smartmachines canincrease ourbiases.Many peoplebelieve smartmachines arenecessarilycorrect,but machinesare trainedthrough arepeated testingand scoringprocess.In theprocess,human beingsstill decideonthecorrect answers.Another problemis howto getinformation.When therewere nocomputers,people gotknowledgefrom otherpeople,or wenttothelibrary.But today,theInternetgives usthe informationwe needquickly.This canmislead usinto thinkingthattheknowledge wefound waspart ofwhat weknew.In anewcivilization richin machineintelligence,we caneasily getinformation ontheInternet.But dependingonit toomuch suggestspossibilities ofbeing harmedeasily.We forgetold waysin orderto freeup timeand spacefor newskills.As longastheknowledge isstoredsomewhere in our networks,and canbefoundwhen weneed them,perhaps theyrenot reallyforgotten.Still,astimegoes on,without doubtwe willbecome strangersto futurepeople.(指代)?
34.What doesthe underlinedword itin Paragraph1refer to
35.Do youthink weneed toremember mostthings Whyor whynot
36.What doParagraphs3and4mainly talkabout
37.Whafs theresult ofusing theInternet toomuch inthepassage
38.Whats thewriters mainpurpose inwriting thepassage
五、文段表达(10分)从下面两个题目中任选一题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作文中已给出内容不计入总词数所给提示词语仅供选用请不要写出你的校名和姓名“读书如吃饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃饭者生疾病”这句话讲的是读书的方法请你以为题,根据提示写一篇短文,给不会阅读的同学支招,“How CanWe ImproveOur ReadingAbility”让他们也感受到阅读的快乐,健康成长提示词keep readingevery day,take notes,have readingactivities...要求意思连贯,表达准确,可适当拓展,不少于字50How CanWe ImproveOur ReadingAbility假如你叫李华,你们学校即将举办植树节活动你的英国朋友写信询问活动信息请Mary你给她回复一封电子邮件,介绍本次植树节活动,谈谈你对植树节的看法,并邀请她和你一起参与这次的活动邮件内容包括活动安排时间月日(星期六)上午十点开始,十二点结束313地点植物园Botanical Garden内容植树,学习了解不同的植物,放风筝……要求.参考提示内容,可适当发挥;1,表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯;
2.文中不得出现自己的真实姓名;
3.不少于词开头已给出,但不计入总词数460Dear Mary,Im gladto receiveyour letter.You askedme aboutthe activitieson TreePlanting Dayinourschool.Yours,Li Hua。