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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2023年江西省赣州市寻乌县中考一模英语试题一、听短对话选答案1.HowoftenareclassicfilmsshownatXinhuaCinema?A.Twiceaweek. B.Twiceamonth. C.Twiceayear.2.WheremayMikelivenow?A.Nearapark. B.Nearthesubwaystation. C.Nexttothetrainstation.3.Howcanthewomangettothebeachmorequickly?A.Keepgoingdown.B.Turnleftandthenturnrightatthefirstcrossing.C.Crosstheroadandturnleft.4.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Music. B.Health. C.Travel.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Theboycan’tborrowbooks.B.Theboycanborrowbooks.C.Theboycan’tsitherereading.二、听长对话选答案请听对话,回答下列小题。6.Whatcoloristheman’sshirt?A.Grey. B.Black. C.White.7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inashop. B.Inanoffice. C.Inarestaurant.请听对话,回答下列小题。8.WhatisBen’smomdoing?A.Washingclothes. B.Washingthedishes. C.Cleaningthekitchen.9.Whatwilltheydointenminutes?A.Tidyuptheirbedrooms.B.Goforawalkinthepark.C.Gotothecinema.请听对话,回答下列小题。10.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acaraccident. B.Anairaccident. C.Anearthquake.11.Whatcoloristhecar?A.Black. B.Blue. C.Red.12.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Adriver. B.Apoliceman. C.Adoctor.请听对话,回答下列小题。13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Classmates. C.Motherandson.14.WhatexamwillJacktaketomorrow?A.Achemistryexam. B.Abiologyexam. C.Ageographyexam.15.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?A.Jackdoesn’tlikechemistry.B.Jack’smomadviseshimtolistentolightmusic.C.Jackwantstoworkharder.三、听录音补全句子请听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成下列句子,每个空格不超过3个单词。将答案填写到答题卷的相应位置。听独白前你将有50秒钟的时间阅读句子内容。独白读两遍。16.Jennyandherclassmatesarehavinga.17.Jennythoughtitwastodosomehousework.18.Davidfeltwateringvegetableswasagood.19.TonyandElladidsomeintheircommunity.20.Juliehowtocookwiththehelpofhermother.四、单项选择21.—What’sthe________ofyoursuccess?—Nevergiveupandbelieveinyourself.A.pleasure B.secret C.chance D.problem22.—DidyouinviteBettytotheparty?—Oh,no!Iforgot.I__________herrightaway.A.invite B.invited C.haveinvited D.willinvite23.—Whatdoyouthinkofhisspeech?—Ithinkitwaswonderfulenough,butsomepeoplethinkitwasso________.A.boring B.interesting C.fantastic D.exciting24.Don’talways________yourselfwithothers.Youcanbeanythingyouwanttobe.A.share B.discuss C.connect D.compare25.Howluckyweare!Wegothomeafewminutesearly.Therainis________now.A.heavier B.heaviest C.lighter D.lightest26.—Robotscanhelpusdosomedangerousordirtyjobstoday.It’ssowonderful!—Yes,peoplearoundtheworld________about3.5millionrobots.A.willuse B.wereusing C.areusing D.used27.It’sreportedthatanewschool________inourhometownsoon.A.wasbuilt B.willbuild C.willbebuilt D.isbuilt28.MydaughterisstudyinginNanchang.________I’mnotwithher,Ihaveavideochatwithhereveryday.A.Until B.Eventhough C.Eversince D.Unless五、完形填空Haveyoueverdonesomethingthatyoudidn’treallywanttodo,justbecauseotherpeopleweredoingit?Allofusfeelthepressureto29othersattimes.Andthiscanleadustopretend(假装)thatwelike30morethanweactuallydo.Whenwedothis,we’renotbeingtrueto31.It’s32tobehonestaboutourfeelings.That’sbecauseitcanhelpusfeel33andlessupset.34youwanttospendsometimealonerelaxingorreadingabook,thenbeingtruetoyourselfmightmeansayingnotofriendswhowanttoplaywithyou.Orwhenyourfriendsaskyoutoplayagamethatyoudon’t35,thenbeingtruetoyourselfmightmeandoingsomethingelseinstead.Beingtruetoyourselfisthatyour36matchhowyoureallyfeel.Whenwekeepdoingthingswedon’tlike,itcanmakeusfeel37,worriedorsad.NaomiRichards,achildren’slifecoachandwriter,says,“Childrenneedtoknow38theyare,theirvaluesandtheirbeliefs(信仰).Ifthey39these,theywon’tdothingswhichtheyknowarewrongandtheywillhavehealthyself-esteem(自尊).”Richardssays,“Youcanbetruetoyourself40learninghowtosaynoandkeepyourbeliefs.”41,sheaddsthatbeingtruetoyourselfisalsoaboutbeinghonestwithyourselfaboutwhatyouwantandneed.Atthesametimeyoualsoneedtolistentoyour42.Finally,Richardssays,“Youcanlearnhowtobetruetoyourselfbybeingyourself—not43yourideasandactionseasilytofollowothers.”29.A.follow B.find C.help D.teach30.A.differences B.questions C.jobs D.things31.A.myself B.ourselves C.yourselves D.themselves32.A.boring B.difficult C.important D.terrible33.A.sadder B.happier C.stranger D.worse34.A.Because B.Since C.Although D.If35.A.enjoy B.touch C.miss D.have36.A.purposes B.methods C.actions D.reasons37.A.excited B.interested C.uncomfortable D.relaxed38.A.why B.who C.where D.when39.A.knowabout B.bringabout C.argueabout D.hearabout40.A.for B.on C.of D.by41.A.Suddenly B.Easily C.However D.Hopelessly42.A.feelings B.plans C.secrets D.messages43.A.thinking B.changing C.continuing D.keeping六、短文选词填空excellent

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leadersAstheBeijing2022WinterOlympicsmoveson,China’sGenZhavedrawnmuchattentionbecauseoftheirshiningpersonalities(人格),showingChina’ssportsmanshipandOlympicspirit.AsanInternetbuzzword(流行词),GenZrefertotheyoungpeoplewhowere44between1995and2009intheInterneterawithmodernworldviewsandnew-agebehaviors,someofwhomarebecoming45indifferentfields.TheaverageageofTeamChinais25.2yearsold,andtheyoungestis4617yearsold.Asthebackbone(骨干)ofChina’swintersports,GenZhaveimpressedthe47withtheirsportsmanship,strength,vigor(活力)andcharm.TeamChinahaswonninegoldmedalsintotal,surpassing(超过)its48recordoffiveatthe2010OlympicGames.China’sGenZathletesarealwayschallengingthemselves49glory(辉煌)forourmotherland.Besides,GenZ50arealsoworthmentioning.Theyhavereceivedpraisesfromathletesallovertheworldbecauseoftheirwarmand51services.Inaword,GenZhaveplayedanimportant52inthedialoguebetweenChinaandtheworldduringtheBeijing2022WinterOlympics.Theirdecisions53loveforsportsmakeabigdifferencetoChina’ssportsculture,showingtherealmeaningofsports.Theywillbe54forever.七、阅读单选ManyschoolshavestoppedlessonsbecauseofCOVID-19.Thisisaweek’stimetableofaschool.WeekEight(Apr.3-Apr.9)Sun.Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.Sat.7:30-8:00a.m.MorningExercise8:00-8:30a.m.MorningReading9:00-11:00a.m.QingmingFestivalHolidayOnlineLessons2:30-5:00p.m.NATMusicNATArtNATHelpwithhouseworkNAT:NucleicAcidTest核酸检测55.Howmanydaysdotheyhaveonlinelessonsthisweek?A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Seven56.WhatdothestudentsprobablydoonWednesdayafternoon?A.Listeningtomusic B.Doinghousework C.Drawingpictures D.Havinganonlinelesson57.Whatcanweknowfromthistimetable?A.ThestudentsonlydomorningexerciseonweekdaysB.ThestudentsdosomereadingeverymorningthisweekC.ThestudentshaveNucleicAcidTestfourtimesaweekD.ThestudentshavefourdaysoffduringQingmingFestivalAnnaBrownwasanartistwhobelievedthatitwasimportanttohelpothers.Whensheheardofasummercampforchildrenwithseriousillnesses,shecameupwithanidea.Itcostmoneyforthesekidstogotocamp,soAnnadecidedtoseewhatshecoulddotohelp.Itwasimpossibleforhertodonate(捐赠)alotofmoney,soshehadtothinkofanotherway.Shewantedtotakeadvantageofherloveofart.Soshestartedmakingandsellingbeautifulcardstoraisemoneyforthesekids.Becausethesecardswereallhandmade,itwouldtakeheralongtimetomakealotofthem.SoAnnahadanotheridea.Shestartedinvitingfriendstoherhousetohelphermakethecards.Atfirstherfriendswereuncertainaboutit.Manysaidthattheywerenotartisticanddidn’tknowhowtomakecards.Butoncetheysawthebeautifulmaterialsthatshehadinherworkroom,herfriendsfeltmorecomfortabledoingthingssuchasdrawingandcuttinginordertomakeanewcard.Butthematerialswereexpensive.Tomakecardswithoutspendingtoomuchmoney,Annaaskedforandgotdonationsofpaper,glue,scissors,andotherthingsfromnearbystores.Shesoldhercardsforthreedollarseachindifferentartmarketsduringtheyear.Annaraisedmorethan$30,000inher10yearsmakingcards.58.Puttheeventsinthecorrectorder.①Annabegantomakecards.

②Annadecidedtohelpchildren.③Annaaskedforotherpeople’shelptomakecards.

④Annaraisedmorethan30,000dollars.A.①②③④ B.③②①④ C.②③④① D.②①③④59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?A.makingcards B.sellingcards C.buyingcards D.sendingcards60.WheredidAnnasellherhandmadecards?A.Inherhouse. B.Inherworkroom. C.Innearbystores. D.Inartmarkets.61.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAnna?A.Kind-hearted. B.Polite. C.Brave. D.Humorous.62.What’sthetopicofthepassage?A.Friendship. B.Business. C.Love. D.Study.Nowadays,somepeopleprefertodrytheirwethandswithpaperwhileothersareusedtodryingtheirhandswithhanddryers.Itseemsmuchcleanerbyusingthehanddryerswithoutdirectlycontactwithyourskin,butactuallyitturnsoutthatusingahanddryercanactually“dirty”yourhands.Amedicaldoctoradvisedusnottousethosehothanddryersinpublicbathrooms.Recently,avideoshowshowthoseconvenienthanddryersactuallyspreadthebacteria(病毒).“Ihatetobringthebadnews,butthosehanddryersinpublicarereallydisgusting,”saidthedoctor,“Therehavebeenactualstudiesdoneonthosehanddryerstoseeiftheyspreadbacteria.Actually,theytendtospreadmorebacteriathanbypaper.”AccordingtotheHarvardHealthblog,astudybyaUniversityin2018foundthatexposure(接触)tohothanddryersmademorebacteriawithinseveralseconds.ItisprovedbyHarvardHealththateverytimeatoiletisflushed(冲水),thebacteriamayspreadthroughtheairoveranareaaslargeas6squaremeters.Whenthebacteriacomeuptoahothanddryer,theygreatlyincrease.Sowhatisthebestwaytocleanthehands?Studieshaveshowntheanswer,thatisdryingwithpaper.Moreover,manypeoplesimplywashtheirhandsundertherunningwater,anddonotusehandsoap.Infact,onlybywashingyourhandseachtimewithhandsoapcanitbeeffective(有效的).63.Howlargewillthebacteriaspreadwhentheycomeuptoahothanddryer?A.6squaremeters. B.Lessthan6squaremeters.C.Morethan6squaremeters. D.Atmost6squaremeters.64.Theunderlinedword“disgusting”meansinParagraph2______.A.boring B.terrible C.enjoyable D.comfortable65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Washinghandsunderrunningwateriseffective.B.Washinghandswithoutusinghandsoapisthebestway.C.Usingahanddryerinpubiccanmakeyourhandscleaner.D.Dryingwithpapertocleanyourhandsisbetterthanwithahanddryer.66.Whatdoesthewriterwantustodo?A.Getanewwayofdryinghands.B.Usehanddryersaslittleaspossible.C.Buyhanddryersandusethemathome.D.Usehothanddryersinpublicbathrooms.67.Whatdoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?A.Asciencemagazine. B.Atrafficmagazine.C.Ahealthmagazine. D.Astorybook.Everynowandthenyoumayseenewsofsatellitessentintospace.OnFeb21,forexample,UScompanySpaceXtook46satellitesintoorbit(轨道).OnFeb27,Chinasent22satellitesintospace.Whydoweneedsomanysatellites?Whatdotheydooutthere?Atpresent,therearemorethan3,000activesatellitesmovingaroundtheEarth,accordingtoStatista,aGermancompanyworkingonmarketdata.Satellitesdoallkindsofwork,fromsendingTVsignalstogivingyoudirectionsontheroadtohelpingscientistsdoresearch.Forexample,the22satellitesChinajustsentuparepartoftheBeidouNavigationSatelliteSystem(北斗卫星导航系统).SharedbikesthatuseBeiDouchips(芯片)canhavemoreaccurate(精准的)positioning,sopeoplewillfindthemeasily.Drones(无人机)canalsouseBeiDoutofly.Beforesatellites,TVsignalsdidn’tgoveryfar.Mountainsortallbuildingswouldstopthem.Phonecallstofarawayplaceswerealsoaproblem.Settinguptelephonewires(线)overlongdistancesisdifficult.Withsatellites,TVsignalsandphonecallscanbesentdirectlytoasatelliteandbackdowntodifferentplacesonEarth.SpaceX’sStarlinkprojectistryingtogofurther.ItplanstousesatellitestoprovideInternetinthefuture.Satellitescanalsoprovideinformationaboutclouds,oceans,landandice.Theyhelpscientistspredictchangesinweatherandclimate.Bywatchingandcheckingwildfiresandvolcanoes,satelliteshelpemergencyworkersdealwithnaturaldisasters.Farmerscanusesatellitepicturestodecidethebesttimetowatertheirfields.Somesatellitesflynearotherplanets.TheymaylookforwateronMarsortakeclose-uppicturesofSaturn’srings(土星环).In2020,videowebsiteBilibilisentasatelliteintospace.ItsjobistolookatotherplanetsandsharethepicturesandvideoswithBilibili’susers.68.WhatdoesthewriterwanttoexpressinParagraph1?A.TheUShasthemostsatellitesinspace.B.Chinahas22satellitesinspacealtogether.C.Humanshavesentmanysatellitesintospace.D.ThereisaseriouscompetitionbetweenChinaandtheUS.69.ThesatellitesfortheBeidousystemcanhelp________.A.dronesflyfarther B.peoplefinditemsmoreeasilyC.sharedbikeslastlonger D.Beidouchipsworkmoreaccurately70.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4referto?A.phonecalls B.satellites C.TVsignals D.drones71.Whatcansatellitesdoatpresent,accordingtothestory?a.Stopnaturaldisasters.b.Transmittelephonesignals.c.Helpscientistsdoresearches.d.Provideinformationabouttheenvironment.A.abc B.abd C.acd D.bcd72.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A.①/②/③④⑤⑥ B.①/②/③④⑤/⑥ C.①/②③/④5⑥ D.①/②③④⑤/⑥八、阅读还原7选5Chinaisatreasurechest(宝库)ofcultureandhistory.73Ofcourse,theyknowtheGreatWall,giantpandasandkungfu,butthesearesomethingsonthesurface.74Literature(文学)isawindowintoanotherworldandamirrorofsocietyandculture.IfirstenteredtheChineseliteraryworldthroughatranslationofLuXun’sAMadman’sDiary,whichIreadformyhigh-schoolEnglishclassinAustralia.Completedin1918,AMadman’sDiaryisabouta“madman”whoworriesthateveryonearoundhimwantstoeathim.AsIreadit,Ikeptwondering,“Ishereallymad?”75Backthen,therulingclass(统治阶级)inChinatreatedpeoplebadlyeveryday.LuXunwasveryunhappyaboutthisandwantedtoexpresshisfeelings.76IhopemyChinesewillbegoodenoughonedaythatIcanreadtheoriginalChineseversion(版本).ThissectionofTEENSisacollectionofstoriesofpeoplefromaroundtheworldsharingtheirencounters(邂逅)withChineseliterature.TheyexplainhowreadinghashelpedthemgainadeeperunderstandingofChineseculture,societyandhistory.77HowdoyouthinkChinacanbettershareitsstorieswiththeworld?Whatcanyoudotohelppromote(推广)them?Whatothercountries’literatureareyouinterestedinandwhy?Writetousandletusknow!A.SomanypeopleliketovisitChina.B.Wecangodeeperbyreadingliterature.C.ReadingChineseliteratureissomuchfun.D.ButmanypeoplefromothercountriesknowlittleaboutChina.E.TheyalsotellushowtheircountriesthinkofChineseliterature.F.Afterreadingit,IrealizedIhadsomuchmoretolearnaboutChina.G.LaterIfoundoutthatLuXuncomparedthemadmantothemadnessofsociety.九、补全对话7选5A:So,Sam,hereweareattheendofJuniorHigh.78B:Wonderful.A:79B:That’sforsure.Irem

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