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2024届广东省中学山市华侨中学中考适应性考试英语试题含答案考生请注意: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。Ⅰ.单项选择1、LilyLucymaygowithyoubecauseoneofthemmuststayathome.A.Notonly;butalso B.Neither;norC.Both;and D.Either;or2、__________saltypotatochipstheyare!A.WhatB.WhataC.HowD.Howa3、—CouldIusethisdictionary?—______.It’saspareone.A.Goodidea. B.Justgoahead. C.Notatall. D.You’dbetternot.4、(2012●南京市)We'resurethattheenvironmentinourcity__greatlythroughourworkinthenearfuture.A.improved B.wasimproved C.hasimproved D.willbeimproved5、—Whydoyoupreferlemonstoorange?—Becausetheytaste________.A.soft B.sour C.sweet D.terrible6、—Shegotfullmarksinthemathexam.—Herparentsmustbe______her.A.proudof B.afraidof C.tiredof7、Couldyouhelpme_________whattimethefightarrivedyesterday?A.lookout B.findout C.takeout D.letout8、—What’sthematterwithMike?Ihaven’tseenhimfortwodays.—Heisundertheweather.Let’sgotovisithiminthehospitalA.popular B.cold C.sick9、Ididn’tknowMissYangwasyearsolduntilshetoldmeaboutthat.A.fifty B.fifties C.fiftieth10、Hurryup,_________youwillbelateforclass.A.and B.or C.but D.soⅡ.完形填空11、Onceuponatime,therewasatempleinthemountains.Everydaythetemplesendmonksdowntothe1ofthemountaintogrind(磨)beans.Onedayalittlemonkwassenttogrindbeans.Beforeleaving,thekitchenmonk2him,"Youhavetobecarefulbecausetheroadisn’tflat.Oryou’llpourthebeanmilk."Thelittlemonk3togrindbeans.Whenhereturned,hethoughtofthekitchenmonk’sseriouswarning.Sothemonkwentbackwithgreat4.However,themorecarefulhewas,themore5hefelt.Heworriesaboutthathecouldspillthebeanmilk,sohewalkedstepbystepontheroad.6,atthelastturningtothekitchen,acarelessdonor(施主)hitthelittlemonkandthebeanmilkwaspouredontheroadinhalf.Thelittlemonkwasveryfrightened.Thekitchenmonkwasvery7.Heshoutedtothelittlemonk,“Youdidthis?Didn’tIsayyouneedtobecareful?There’snomore8foryoufordinner.”Anoldmonkheardthis,hesaidtothelittlemonk,“Whenyoureturntomorrow,havealookatthescenerybesidetheroadandthepeopleontheroad.Thenwriteareporttomewhenyoucomeback.”Thelittlemonkfeltembarrassedandworried,buttheoldmonk9himtodothat.Thenextday,10thewayback,theyoungmonkfoundthescenerybesidehimwasverybeautiful.Hesawthebeautifulmountain,fieldswithfarmers,somehappychildrenontheroadandtwooldsplayingchessbytheroad.Hewatchedthewonderfulsceneriesashewalked.Soonhecamebacktothetemplewithfullbeanmilk.1.A.roofB.footC.handD.surface2.A.toldB.pushedC.praisedD.warned3.A.agreedB.refusedC.pushedD.held4.A.careB.energyC.experienceD.happiness5.A.happyB.shyC.comfortableD.nervous6.A.LuckilyB.EspeciallyC.UnluckilyD.Usually7.A.happyB.sorryC.angryD.kind8.A.chanceB.foodC.luckD.talk9.A.askedB.shoutedC.preventedD.encouraged10.A.atB.inC.forD.onⅢ.语法填空12、Makingfriendsisaskill.Likemostskills,youcanimproveit1.youarepatient.Ifyouwanttomeetpeopleandmakefriends,youmustbe2.(will)totakeaction.Youmustfirstgowheretherearepeople.Youwon'tmakefriendsstayinghomealone.Joiningacluboragroup,talkingtothosewholikethesamethingsasyoudoismuch3.(easy).Orjoinsomeoneinsomeactivities.Manypeopleare4.whentalkingtonewpeople.Afterall,meetingstrangersmeansseeingtheunknown.Andit'shumannaturetofeelabit5.(pleasant)abouttheunknown.Mostoffearsabout6.(deal)withnewpeoplecomefromdoubts(怀疑)aboutourselves.Weimagineotherpeoplearejudgingus—findingustootallortooshort,toothisortoothat.Butdon'tforgetthattheymustbefeelingthes7.way.Trytoacceptyourselfasyouare,andtrytomakeothersfeelathome.You'llallfeel8.(comfortable).Trytobebraveevenifyoudon'tfeelthatwaywhenyouenteraroomfullofstrangers.Walktallandstraight,lookdirectlyatotherpeopleandsmile.Ifyouseesomeoneyou'dliketospeakto,saysomething.Don'twaitfortheotherpersontostartatalk.Justmeetingsomeonenew9.(do)meanthatyou'llmakefriendswiththatperson.Friendshipisbasedonmutual(相互的)likingsand"giveandtake".10.takestimeandeffort(精力)forustodevelopfriendship.Andtherearethingsthatstopanewfriendshipfromgrowing.Ⅳ.阅读理解A13、DearAliceYoureallyhavetwodifferentquestionshere,sowe’lldiscussthemoneatatime.Yourproblemsatschoolmaybearesultofanumberofthings.Youdon’tsaymuchabouthowtheseclassmatesgetalongwitheachother.It’spossiblethatallthestudentsarefeelingalittlecautious(谨慎的)inthefirstterm.It’salsopossiblethattheothersareunkind.Ifthisisnotso,youhavetofindoutwhyyouaretheclass"outsider".Inyourletteryousayyouoftenoffertohelpotherswiththeirwork.Isitpossiblethatyourclassmatesdon’tunderstandyouroffers?Coulditseemthatyouweretryingto"buy"friendswiththeseoffers,Isitpossiblethatyoutooknonoticeofyourclassmateswhenyouhadyourgoodfriendnearyou?Theymayhavefelthurtatthattime.Itmaytakeatimeforthemtobelieveinyouifso.Trytoaskoneclassmatedirectlywhattheproblemis.Ifyouhearanegative(负面的)answer,atleastyou’llknowwhattodoYourstrulyShelia1.FromtheletterweknowthatAlicewasvery______.A.luckyB.UnkindC.cleverD.unhappy2.Fromtheletterwecanconclude(得出结论)that______.A.Alicewasn’tpleasedwithherteachersB.Alice’sparentsmadeherstudytoohardC.Alicedidn’tgetalongwellwithherclassmatesD.Alicedidn’twanttogotoschoolanymore3.IntheletterSheliatalkedabout___possiblereasonsforAlice’sproblems.A.fourB.SixC.sevenD.eight4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheletter?A.Alicefeltherclassmatesweren’tkindtoher.B.Alicewasverywarm-heartedtohelpherclassmates.C.Alicedidn’twanttogetalongwellwithherclassmates.D.Thegirlaskedtwoquestionsinherletter.5.Shelia’sadvicetoAliceisthat.A.AliceshouldfindoutthetruereasonforherproblemsB.AliceshouldleaveschoolassoonaspossibleC.AliceshouldgetonenegativeanswerD.AliceshouldbuyfriendswithheroffersB14、FansofbasketballallknowwhoLeBronJamesis.HisfansliketocallhimKingJames.The33-year-oldbasketballstarwasagainthebestplayerinthelastseasonoftheNBA.ThemostpopularAmericansportsmagazineSportsIllustratedalsonamedhimthebestplayerforthefourthseasoninarow(连续).KingJameswasbornonDecember30inOhio,theUSA.Heis203cmtallandweighs113kg.Heistheperfectcombination(结合)ofstrength,sizeandspeed.Somepeopleseehimasthebestphysicalspecimen(体格范本)insport.JamesbeatGoldenStateWarriors’playerStephenCurry,29,tothenumberoneplace,eventhoughCurryhadagreatseason.Lastseason(2015-2016),thetwotopplayersledtheirteamstothehighestrankoftheNBA.Sopeoplehaddifferentideasaboutwhomightbethebestplayer.JamesfinallywontheawardbecausehehelpedhisteamClevelandCavaliersbeatCurry’steamintheNBAFinals.Tohisfansallovertheworld,Jamesistheking.HeisalsoaherotomanysportsfansintheUnitedSates,especiallyinhishometownCleveland.AtacelebrationinthecityafterhewontheNBAFinals,Jamesmadeashortspeechandthankedeverybodyinhisteam.Hesaidthathecouldnothavewontheawardwithoutthem.Heevenboughteachofthemagoldheadphoneasagift!JamesalsostartedTheLeBronJamesFamilyFoundation.Itraisesmoneyandhelpspeopleinneed.Bynow,thefoundationhasspent$41millionsendingpoorchildrentouniversitiesinhishometown.Maybethatisanotherreasonwhyhisfanslovehimsomuch.1.WhenwasLeBronJamesborn?A.OnDecember30,1983. B.OnDecember30,1984.C.OnDecember3,1985. D.OnDecember3,1986.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto?A.James,teammates. B.James’family. C.James’fans. D.James’friends.3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.LeBronJamesisfouryearsolderthanCurry.B.LeBronJamesisamemberofClevelandCavaliers.C.Currydidn’twintheawardbecausehehadabadseason.D.ThefoundationhelpspoorchildrencontinuetheireducationinJames’hometown.4.WhydosomanypeopleloveJames?A.BecauseSportsIllustratedoftennameshimthebestplayer.B.BecausehealwaysleadshisteamtobeatCurry’steam.C.Becauseheiswillingtohelpothersandplaysbasketballwell.D.Becausehelikessendinggoldheadphonestohisfans.C15、Iwasfeelingreallydownbecausemylong-timefriendhaddied.ThenIstartedasix-weekvolunteeringatanursinghomealldayevenSaturday.Mydutywastoservethemealandcleanup.OnedayIwastoldtogotoRoom117tomakesurethepatientwasallright.Ifoundaboyofeightsittinginbisbedwatchingamovie.Iwasshockedtoseeachildinthisseeminglyforgottennursinghomefortheold.Hewassosmallandweakthatyouhadtolookcloselytofindhim.Igrabbedhismedicalchartandfoundout:hehadaterminal(绝症的)illness.Westartedtotalk,andIfoundoutthathisfamilyrarelyvisited,andallhedideverydaywaswatchingTVIwantedtocryforhim,andformylostfriend.Aswetalked,hehadasmileonhisface,andIaskedhimwhyandhowhestillmanagedtostayhappy.Hethoughtforamoment,andthensaidthattoomanypeopleweredeadevenbeforetheydied.TheywalkedaroundfeelingthatGodhadcursed(诅咒)themandtheyhadnothingtolivefor.Theboysaidthathewouldnotbelikethat.Hewoke'everymorningthankfultoseeanothersunrise.HekepthiswindowopensothathecouldsmelltheflowersandfeeltheheatofthesunHealsosaidthathehadhope."Toomanypeoplehaven'tseenmuchofthataroundhere."Hesaid,"Lifeisfullofhopeandweneedtolivelifebeforeitisgone."Idon'tknowwhathappenedtohim.Iguesshepassedaway,buthislessonliveson.Inowwakeupandliveeachdaytothefullest.Thekeytolifeisnotmoneyorfame,butthelessonwelearnedfromit.1.ThenursinghomeinthepassageismainlyforA.theelderlyB.thehomelessC.thedisabledD.theabandoned(披遗弃)2.TheboystayedhappymainlyduetoA.wonderfulTVprograms.B.hispositiveattitudeC.goodmedicalconditionD.others'encouragement3.ThewritertookpartinthevolunteeringjobinordertoA.findoutthesecretB.searchforhelpC.enrichexperiencesD.getoutofsadness4.Theunderlinedword,"rarely",canbereplacedbyA.oftenB.sometimesC.seldomD.always5.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AlessoninHopeB.ThelifeofaSickBoyC.AVolunteerJobD.ThemeaningoflifeD16、Haveyoueverhaddreamsaboutbuildingarobot?Orputtingtogetheraspaceship?Orevenseeingyourfacemadeoutofchocolate?Done.Allyouneedisa3-Dprinter!Thepossibilitiesof3-Dprintingseemendless.Alltheuserhastodoistodesign(设计)anobjectonthecomputerandchooseamaterial(材料)toprintin.Theprintersprintinhundredsofdifferentmaterialsincludingglass,sugarandevenskin!Whentheuserpresses“print”,the3-Dprinterspreadsthemateriallayer(层)bylayerandlikemagictheobjectisproduced.Thefirst3-Dprinterwasinventedin1986byanAmerican,CharlesHull.But3-Dprintinghasonlybecomecheapenoughrecentlyformostpeopletouse.Designersnowuse3-Dprintingtocreateunusualthings.TheDutchartistDirkVanderKoojprintsfurnituremadefromoldfridges.Anddoctorshaveused3-Dprintingtoprinthumanbodyparts!TheTelegraphreportedinFebruarythatscientistsfromCornellMedicalCollegeevenprintedaman-madeear.Butlikealotofnewtechnologies,if3-Dprintinggetsintothewronghands,itcanbedangerous.In2011agroupoffourmenintheUSused3-DprintingtoproduceATMskimmers(提款机盗刷器).ThesewereplacedonanATMandstoleover$400,000fromusersoftheATM.Itisterribletothinkthatcriminalslikethemmightonedayusea3-Dprintertoprintagun.Butforbetterorforworse,3-Dprintinghasbeenputintouse.Inafewyears,you’llprobablybewonderinghowyoucouldeverlivewithoutyour3-Dprinter!1._______inventedthefirst3-Dprinter.A.CharlesHullB.DirkVanderKoojC.AdoctorcalledCornellD.FourmenintheU.S2.Whatisthecorrectorderforpeopletousea3-Dprinter?a.Chooseapropermaterial.b.Presstheprintbutton.c.The3-Dprinterspreadsthematerial.d.Useacomputertodesignanobject.A.a-b-c-dB.d-a-b-cC.a-c-d-bD.d-c-b-a3.Theunderlinedword“criminals”inthefourthparagraphmightmean______________inChinese.A.技术员B.军人C.罪犯D.用户4.Accordingtothepassage,peoplehaveNOTyetproduced_________witha3-Dprinter.A.somefurnitureB.aman-madeearC.ATMskimmersD.agun5.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthe3-Dprinter?A.Itisnecessaryonlyforourwork.B.Itishelpfulbutdangerous.C.Itistooexpensiveformostpeople.D.Itisuselessinourdailylife.E17、Ifyouhadbillionsofdollars,wouldyoudonatealmostallofittocharity?Well,that'swhatMarkZuckerberg,CEOandfounderofFacebook,justsaidhewoulddo.ZuckerbergandhiswifePriscillaChanpromisedtogive90%oftheirFacebooksharestosociety.Rightnowthatisabout$45billion,andtheyplantodonatethemoneytothingslikescienceandeducation.Manybillionaireshavedonesimilarthings.BillGates,creatorofMicrosoft,madeTheGivingPledge,anactivityinwhichbillionairespromisetodonatemorethanhalfoftheirwealthtocharities.Thisstartedin2010,andnow139peoplefrom15countriesjoinedit.Butgivingbackandhelpingothersisn'tjustforbigbillionaires.PeoplelikeZuckerbergandGatesmayhavemoretogive,butpeoplewithlessaredoingit,too.Especiallyaroundtheholidays,peoplewanttodotheirpartandgivebacktopeoplewhoarelessluckythanthem.Schoolsmayhavefoodcollectionswherepeoplebringafewfooditems,andtogethertheycanmakeabigdonationtoplaceslikehomelesspeople'shomes.Peoplealsohostspecialeventslikeconcertsorrunstobecreativewhileraisingmoney.RegularpeopledonatewhatevertheycantoUScharitiesliketheUnitedWayandtheAmericanRedCross.ThenthesecharitiesareabletohelpUScommunitiesindifferentwayslikeeducation,healthandimprovingthelivesofthepoor.Theseindividual(个人的)donationscometogethertomakeabigdifference.1.MarkZuckerbergpromisedtodonate__________.A.90%oftheirFacebooksharestosocietyB.halfofhiswealthtothecharitiesC.allofhismoneytocharitiesD.45billionyuantosociety2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shares”mean?A.分享 B.股份 C.给予 D.参与3.AccordingtoParagraph3,TheGivingPledge__________.A.startedjusttenyearsagoB.isacharitytoraisemoneyC.hasattracted139peopleD.isonlyforUSpeople4.Accordingtothispassage,regularpeople__________.A.gethelpfromrichpeopleB.holdspecialeventstocelebrateholidaysC.helpthepeoplewhoislessluckyD.collectfoodinhomelesspeople'shome5.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.It'srichpeople'sdutytogivemoremoney.B.TherearemorecharitiesintheUSthaninChina.C.Thepoorshouldworkhardtomakealiving.D.Everyonecandotheirparttohelpothers.F18、Mrs.Jacksonwasarichwoman.Shehadmanyfriends.Shelikedcookingverymuchandsheofteninvitedherfriendstoherbighouse.Oneday,sheinvitedsomeofherfriendstolunch.Shewantedverymuchtotryanewwayofcookingafish,andshewasverypleasedwithherselfwhenthedishwasready.Thefishwasveryhot,sosheputitneartheopenwindowtomakeitcool.Butfiveminuteslater,whenshecamebackforit,shewassurprisedtoseeherneighbor’scat,Mike,eatingthefish.Shewasintimetostopthecatbeforeitwastoolate.Thatafternooneverythingwasgoodandallherfriendslikedthefishverymuch.Theytalkeduntilfouro’clock.Thentheysaidgoodbyeandleft.Attheendofthatafternoon,whenshewasaloneagain,Mrs.Jacksonwasverytiredbuthappy.Shewassittinginthechairjustnearthewindow.Thenthroughthewindow,shewassurprisedtoseeherneighbor’scatdeadinthegarden!Why,thefishmustbebad!Whatwouldhappentoherfriends?Shetelephonedherfamilydoctoratonce.Thedoctortoldhertocalleachofherfriendstoseehimatthehospital.Atlast,thedangerwasover.Onceagain,Mrs.Jacksonwasaloneinherchairinthesitting-room,stilltiredbutnolongerhappy.Justthenthetelephonerang.Itwasherneighbor.“Oh,Mrs.Jackson,Mikeisdead.Hewaskilledbyacarandputinyourgarden…”.根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。1.(小题1)WhydidMrs.Jacksonputthefishneartheopenwindow?A.Becauseshedidn’tcookthefish.B.Becauseshewantedtogivethefishtothecat.C.Becauseshewantedtocoolthefish.D.Becauseshewantedtoshowhowdeliciousthefishwas.2.(小题2)WhendidMrs.Jackson’sfriendsleaveherhouse?A.At4:00a.m.B.At4:00p.m.C.At5:00a.m.D.At5:00p.m.3.(小题3)HowdidMrs.Jacksonfeelwhenshesawthedeadcat?A.Angry.B.Frightened.C.Surprised.D.Happy.4.(小题4)Putthefollowingeventsthathappenedinorder.①Mrs.Jacksoncalledherd

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