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1、2023届中考英语模拟试卷考生请注意:1答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。2第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上。3考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。. 单项选择1、-Whose CD is it?-Miss Lee always listens to music. It must be_.AheBsheCherDhers2、He works very hard every day, _ he is good at all subjects.

2、AandBifCorDbut3、How far is it from the hospital to the bus station?About _.Aten minutes Bten minutesCten minutes walk Dten minutes walk4、Helen, can I wear jeans and a T-shirt to the school talent show?OK, but a dress might be_.Agood Bbad Cbetter Dworse5、Daniel, do you know you got a full mark in the

3、 math test?Really? I didnt know anything about it you told me.AafterBsinceCuntilDwhen6、To our surprise, yesterday she sold _ new car at such a low price.AhersBsheCherselfDher7、_ interesting the story is!Yes. I have read it twice.AHow BWhat CWhat an DHow the8、Shanghai is the biggest city in China.Yes

4、. It is bigger than in Jiangsu.Aany cityBall the other citiesCany other cityDother cities9、The government nature parks to protect the wild animals.Athought ofBtook awayCset upDlooked up10、The mid-term exam is very important. We must take it _.AhardlyBseriouslyCcarelesslyDpossibly. 完形填空11、 “Class, th

5、is is John Evans.” Mrs Parmele announced, trying to sound enthusiastic (热情的).We saw a boy in worn-out (穿旧了的) clothes and shoes. John 1 and smiled, hoping somebody would smile back. Nobody did.I held my 2 , hoping Mrs Parmele wouldnt notice the empty desk next to mine. She did, and 3 him in that dire

6、ction. He looked over at me as he sat down, 4 I looked away.By the end of his first week, John was at the 5 of our schools social ladder. Its his own 6 .I told my mother one evening at dinner. He hardly even knows how to count. As I ate lunch with him the next day and listened to him, however, I rea

7、lized that John was actually 7 to be around. After lunch, I decided to be Johns friend.One night, I said: Mom, tomorrow is Johns birthday, and hes not going to get anything. Nobody even 8 Dont worry. Mom said as she kissed me goodnight. I m sure everything will 9 to be fine.I wished John a happy 10

8、in the morning, and he was glad I had remembered. By mid-afternoon I had almost decided that birthdays werent that 11 .Then, as Mrs Parmele was writing on the blackboard, I heard a 12 voice singing the birthday song. Moments later, Mother came through the door with a tray(托盘) of cupcakes. She was ca

9、rrying a 13 with a red bow on top. Mother found John looking like a deer in car headlights. She put the cupcakes and gift on his desk and said: Happy birthday, John.My friend 14 shared his cupcakes with the class, taking the tray from desk to desk. I caught Mother watching me. She smiled and winked(

10、使眼色)。David Evans moved on shortly thereafter, and I never heard from him again. But whenever I hear that familiar song, I remember the soft tones of my mothers voice, the happiness in a boys eyes, and the 15 of the sweetest cupcake.1Alooked backBlooked downClooked intoDlooked around2AheadBfireCbreat

11、hDline3ApointedBpulledCtoldDfaced4AbecauseBbutCifDsince5AtopBcostCbottomDage6AwishBfaultClossDtalent7ApleasantBconvenientCannoyingDsurprising8AstartsBcaresCwatchesDhelps9Aturn upBturn awayCturn outDturn into10AholidayBweekendCfamilyDbirthday11AimportantBfamousCresponsibleDperfect12AloudBfamiliarCsca

12、ryDconfident13AbagBpresentCbookDmessage14AkindlyBunwillinglyCnecessarilyDcuriously15AsmellBshapeCtasteDcolour. 语法填空12、IV.语法填空:用所给单词的适当形式填空,未提供单词的根据上下文填入适当的词。My father and I had a big argument. We avoided 1(see) each other recently. But last Tuesday I decided to tell my father I loved him. The next m

13、orning I got up early. I was so excited 2I could hardly sleep. At 9 a.m. I called my dad.3he answered the phone,I said, “Dad,can I come over after work tonight? I have something 4 (tell) you.” My dad answered angrily, “Now what?”I told him it wouldnt take long, so he 5(final) agreed. At 5:30 p.m., I

14、 was ringing the doorbell at my parents house. Dad 6(answer) the door. I took one step and said, “Dad, I just come over to tell you that I love you.” After my father heard the words, he hugged me and said, “l love you too, son, 7Ive never been able to say it.” It was such 8 great moment that I didnt

15、 want to move. After a while I left. Two days after that visit, my dad, who had heart 9(problem), passed away.So my advice for all of you 10 (be): Dont wait to do the things that need to be done now. 阅读理解A13、 When I was a kid in Minnesota, watermelon was expensive. One of my fathers friends, Bernie,

16、 was a rich businessman who owned a large store in St. Paul. Every summer, when the first watermelons arrived, Bernie would call. Dad and I would go to Bernies place. Wed sit on the edge of the dock(码头), feet dangling(摇晃), and got ready for a big meal. Bernie would take his knife, cut our first wate

17、rmelon, hand us both a big piece and sit down next to us. Then wed bury our faces in watermelon, eating only the heartthe reddest, juiciest, firmest, sweetest, most seed-free partand throw away the rest.Bernie was my fathers idea of a rich man. I always thought it was because he was such a successfu

18、l businessman. Years later, I realized that it was not Bernies wealth itself but his way of dealing with it that my father liked. Bernie knew how to stop working, get together with friends and eat only the heart of the watermelon.What I learned from Bernie is that being rich is a state of mind. Some

19、 of us, no matter how much money we have, will never be free enough to eat only the heart of the watermelon. If you dont take the time to dangle your feet over the dock and enjoy lifes small pleasure, your work is probably hurting your life.For many years, I forgot that lesson Id learned as a kid on

20、 the loading dock. I was too busy making all the money I could. Well, Ive relearned it. I hope I have time left to enjoy the success of others and to take pleasure in the day. Thats the heart of the watermelon. I have learned again to throw the rest away.1In the second paragraph, the writer and his

21、father were feeling _.ArelaxedBworriedChungryDproud2In the eyes of the writers father, Bernie _.Awas just a rich businessmanBworked hard all the timeClived a rich but healthy lifeDknew how to make money3The underlined part “the heart of the watermelon” in the last paragraph refers to _.Athe best par

22、t of the watermelonBthe writers busy lifeCthe writers decision of making moneyDthe writers hope of enjoying life4What can we learn from the passage?AOne has to work hard to reach his goal.BA friend in need is a friend indeed.CWatermelon is the healthiest fruit.DOne should keep work-life balance.B14、

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26、more with our 3-day Teaching Taster Course!Find out what its really like to be a teacher in a primary or secondary school and spend one day in school;Learn about the different roads to teaching - full time, part time, including how you can earn while you train;Find out about the job, e. g. teachers

27、pay and the conditions of the work;Our courses are funded(资助) by Teachers Training Agency and so only cost you 20. Our next courses are being held:Lincoln ( Lincolnshire) 25 to 27 June 2018Scunthorpe ( Nth Lincolnshire) 16 to 18 September 2018Stamford (Lincolnshire) 3 to 5 December 2018Beverley ( Ea

28、st Yorkshire) 21 to 23 January 2019Boston ( Lincolnshire) 11 to 13 February 2019Interested? For an applicahon form(中请表) and full details,Tel: 01476 512780Email:enquiries emdirect. co. uk1Where is this ad. from7AAustralia. BUSA CCanada. DUK.2You might be interested in this ad. if you . Aare already a

29、 teacherBwant to be a teacher in the futureCwant to work for the Teachers Trairring AgencyDare looking for a good school for your children3What can you get out of this course? AWhat it takes to be a good teacher.BA place to teach in a local school.CA quick taste of what teaching is about.DA chance t

30、o visit different parts of the country.4How many courses are on the way if you miss this one? A7. B6. C5. D4.5Which of the following is true according to the ad. ? AThe course lasts continuously for five months.B20 each cannot cover the cost of the course.CThe course is not open to people from other

31、 countries.DYou have to go to Emdirect in person if you want to have a try.C15、Are there some days when you dont want to take a bath? An invention called DryBathcan solve your problem-you can get clean by using it without taking a bath!A few years ago, Ludwick Marishane and his friend enjoyed a day

32、at the beach. At the end ofthe day Ludwicks friend was so tired that he didnt want to take a bath. Then an idea came intoLudwicks mind-why not invent something to help people get clean without taking a bath?Ludwick ran home, did some research (on his mobile phone because he didnt have a computer)and

33、 over time invented DryBath.During his research, Ludwick also learned that over 2 billion people in the world livewithout improved sanitation (卫生设施). Thats about one third of the worlds population.Ludwick wants to help not only his “lazy” friend, but also people who cant easily get clean.Staying cle

34、an can help people keep in good health.Some hotels are also interested in DryBath. It can save a lot of water and help save theenvironment, too.What does Ludwick think of his invention? “DryBath is a win-win situation. I get to save the world and make a lot of money!” he says.1Ludwick got the idea t

35、o invent Drybath_ .Afrom his need Bfrom his researchCfrom his friends experience Dfrom peoples life2Bath is a win-win situation .The win-win situation means_ .Amaking money and protecting the environmentBthe hotels and travelersCboth Ludwick and his friendDbath and health3Why are some hotels interes

36、ted in DryBath?ABecause they want to put ads on it. BBecause they hope to attract more guests.CBecause it is cheap and convenient. DBecause it can save water and environment.4From the passage ,we can know that Ludwick is_.Acreative Bstrong Clazy DfunnD16、BHave you heard of the saying, “Elephants nev

37、er forget”? We can know that elephants have good memories, But do you know monkeys have good memories, too?Monkeys can recollect what theyve seen, according to a science study. It offers clear evidence (证据) that monkeys have ability of memory like humans. Scientists found out that monkeys can recall

38、 simple shapes from memory. They even can draw those shapes on a computer touch screen. Scientists say that findings suggest that the memory of humans and monkeys is more similar than scientists knew. Monkeys can recall. Recall is necessary for planning and imagining, and can increase social behavio

39、r and other skills. By recalling, monkeys show an ability to remember things that are not present at the moment. A scientist named Benjamin Basile said, “The ability of monkeys to recall these shapes suggests that they might be able to recollect other kinds of information that would be useful to the

40、m in the wild. They may be able to recollect the appearance of things they knew, what their favorite foods look like, or the path they would have to take to a pond. The scientists say that the ability to recollect does not depend on language. The ability may have been present in our common ancestor

41、(祖先) million years ago.1After reading the first paragraph, we can know _.Aonly elephants have good memoriesBonly monkeys have good memoriesCboth elephants and monkeys have good memoriesDneither elephants nor monkeys have good memories2The underlined word “recollect” has the same meaning as the word

42、“_”.Arecall Bcollect Cgather Drepeat3Which is the following is NOT true according to the passage?AMonkeys have the ability of memory like humans.BMonkeys can not draw shapes they saw on a computer touch screen.CMonkeys may be able to recall what their favorite food look like.DMonkeys may be able to

43、recall the path they would have to take.E17、Wanted: Pet SitterDo you like dogs? Do you have free time at the weekend? We need a pet sitter (临时照看宠物者) for our dog. Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Pay is 2 each hour.For the job, you will watch our dog, feed it and walk wit

44、h it.You will work in our house. We live in London, near Victoria station.Please call 0207 9226216. Ask for Ms Smith.Pet SitterA way for the weekend?Going on holiday?Im 15 years old and have experiencecaring for dogs and cats.Your home or mine.Call Adam.Phone: 888-6870.1Who wants to find a pet sitte

45、r for the dog?AMs Smith.BAdam.CMs Smiths parents.DAdams brother.2The pet sitter will get _ for working every weekend.A30.B40.C50.D60.3What is NOT the pet sitters job?ATaking care of the dog.BTaking a walk with the dog.CGiving food to the dog.DCleaning the dogs house.4Which of the following is true?A

46、Adam asks for a job as a pet sitter.BThe pet sitter will work in his or her own house.CMs Smith lives far away from Victoria station.DAdam is not good at looking after dogs and cats.F18、 Still in shock! I moved around the house purposelessly trying to decide what to put into the suitcases (行李箱). Ear

47、lier that evening, Id received a call telling me that my brother was killed in a car crash. “Come as soon as you can.” cried my mother.I wanted to hurry to her at once. But my husband, Larry, and I were packing to move from New York to Seattle. Our house was in total mess. Supper dishes sat on the k

48、itchen table. Toys lay everywhere. I purposelessly picked things up and put them down. Mothers crying went through my head again and again.Larry called some friends to tell them what had happened. Someone asked to speak to me. “If theres anything I can do, let me know.” But I didnt know what to ask

49、for.Suddenly, the doorbell rang. It was Emerson. He and his wife Donna lived in the block nearby.“Ive come to clean your shoes,” he said.I asked him to repeat.“Donna had to stay with the baby,” he said, “but we want to help you. I remember when my father died, it took me hours to clean our shoes for

50、 the funeral (葬礼). Give me all your shoes.”I gathered all our dirty shoes to the kitchen. Emerson got to work right away. Watching him devoting himself to one task helped me pull my own thoughts into order. I told myself to wash clothes first. Then, Larry and I bathed the children and put them to be

51、d. One job after another.When we returned to clear the dishes, Emerson had left. All our shoes stood in a line against the wall, clean, shining. I couldnt help crying. Early next morning, we left for the airport with all the jobs done.Now whenever I hear of a friend whos lost a loved one, I no longe

52、r call with the polite offer,” If theres anything I can do ” Instead I try to think of one specific task that suits that mans need, like taking the dog to the boarding kennel, or house-sitting during the funeral. If the person asks,” How did you know I needed that one?” I reply, “Because a man once

53、cleaned my shoes.”1What does paragraph 1 mainly tell us?AThe writers house was in a mess.BThe writers mother was very sad about her sons death.CThe writer heard the sad news from her mom and had no idea of what to do.DThe writer was ready to go to Seattle.2The writer didnt know what to put into the

54、suitcases because _.Ashe couldnt do it on her ownBshe was too sad to do anythingCshe wanted to take everything to SeattleDshe was not good at doing housework3Heres a time line of what happened in the story. Which of the events should go in the empty box above?AEmerson came to clean the shoes.BThe couple bathed the children.CThey cleared the supper dishesDThe writer found the shoes cleaned.4If one of her friends has lost a loved one, what will the writer probably NOT do?ACall her friend to ask what she can do.BLook after her friends young children.CTake her friends dog t

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