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2024届河南大附属中学中考英语考试模拟冲刺卷含答案

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I.单项选择

1、Mr.Whitewithhistwokidstothebeachforvacationeveryyear.

A.goB.goesC.wentD.aregoing

2、Everyonemaymakemistakesinhislife,butnoteveryoneknows.Findingthewaytothemistakesismore

importantthanescapingfromthem.

A.whatshouldhedowiththem

B.howheshoulddowiththem

C.howheshoulddealwiththem

3^Ifsveryhot.ButIthinkit'simpolitetoyourclothesinpublic.

A.setoffB.turnoff

C.takeoffD.getoff

4、ThefilmOperationRedSeaalotofpraisesinceitsfirstshowmonthsago.

A.winsB.winC.willwinD.haswon

5、IsometimeshelpmymomwithherhouseworkSaturdays.

A.atB.inC.onD.to

6、一Wearenotsupposedtothebusuntilthebusstops.

—Thafsright.Safetycomesfirst.

A.putoffB.getoffC.takeoffD.gooff

7、--Whydoyouspeakinaloudvoice?

-•・・BecauseIwanttomakemyselfclearly.

A.such;hearB.so;heardC.such;heardD.so;hear

8、一Doyoubelievethatpaperismadewood?

—Yes,Ido.Andyoucanseethatbooksaremadepaper.

A.from;fromB.from;ofC.of;fromD.of;of

9、…Couldyoutellme?

•一Certainly.In20minutes.

A.whenwillthetraintoBeijingleaveB.whenthetraintoBeijingwouldleave

C.whenthetraintoBeijingleftD.whenthetraintoBeijingwillleave

10、—Sam,Icalledyouyesterday,butyouwerenotathome.

—Oh,Iatmyaunt's.

A.amB.wasC.havebeenD.willbe

n.完形填空

Everychildhashisowndream.Everychildhopestobeanadult.1isitreallylikewhattheyimagine?Asa

boy2livesinmoderntimesandinamoderncity,Ifeelgreaterpressure(压力)onmewiththecity'sdevelopment.

Althoughwe3worryaboutmoney,westillhave4problems,suchascompetitionamongclassmatesand

expectationsfromparents.Theseexperiencesarevery5toourfuture.Butinfact,theyreallygivemealotof

pressure.Istillclearly6thehappinessofmychildhood.7wehadtofacethefactwithtimepassingby.We

begantofeelthisinvisible(无形的)pressurecomeuponus.We8beforesunriseandcomebackaftersunset.We

workandstudylikeanadult,evenhardenWhatwedoisinorderto9anexcellentmark.Oh,growingupis

boring,butwe10trytofindhappinesswhilegrowingup.Ithinkthefriendshipamongourfriends,thesupport

fromourparentsandtheencouragementfromourteacherscanhelpus.Whynotenjoythepleasureofgrowingupand

itsdelicioustaste?

1.A.HoweverB.AndC.SoD.Although

2.A.whichB.whoC.whomD.whose

3.A.alwaysB.usuallyC.oftenD.seldom

4.A.otherB.anotherC.othersD.theothers

5.A.helpfulB.happyC.badD.hard

6.A.thinkB.rememberC.forgetD.find

7.A.LuckilyB.UnluckilyC.ImpossiblyD.Fortunately

8.A.getupB.putupC.setupD.giveup

9.A.becomeB.getC.buyD.show

10.A.shouldB.shouldn'tC.mustn'tD.can't

m.语法填空

12、Justlikefootball,basketballisoneofthe1.(popular)sportsintheworld.

Thegameofthebasketball!,(go)alongwaysinceitsfirstgameonDecember21,1891.Atthebeginningthegame

wasn'tplayedvery3,(wide),becausestudentsplayed4.gameinsidewhentheweatheroutsidebecametoocoldfor

sports.Nowbasketball5.(play)inmanydifferentcountriesaroundtheworld.Fansofbasketballloveplayingthegames

inallseasons—spring,summer,fall,winter.

IV.阅读理解

A

13、Manyofusfeeluneasywhensomeonestandstooclosetous,talkstoustooloudlyormakeseyecontactwithusfor

toolong.Buthaveyoueverwonderedwhythosethingsmakeyouuncomfortable?

It*sallaboutpersonalspace,whichmeansnotonlytheimaginaryspacearoundthebody,butalsothespacearoundall

thesenses.Peoplefeelthattheirspaceisbeingviolated(侵犯)whentheymeetwithanunwelcomesound,smellorlook.

Thisisprobablywhyamanonacrowdedbusshoutingintohismobilephoneorawomannexttoyouputtingonstrong

perfume(香水)makesyoufeelangry.

Whetherpeoplehavehadastrongerdesire(渴望)toprotecttheirpersonalspaceinrecenttimesishardtosay.Yetstudies

ofairlinesshowthatpeoplehaveastrongdesiretohavespacetothemselves.InasurveybyTripAdvisor,atravel

website,peoplesaidthatiftheyhadtopaymoreforsomeextraservice,theywouldratherhavelargerseatsthanextra

food.

Althoughpeoplemayneedtheirpersonalspace,somehardlyrealizeit.Forexample,peopleonabuswhohold

newspapersinfrontoftheirfacestoreadinfactkeepadistancefromstrangers.

Goandwatchalibrarytable.Youwillnoticethatoneofthecornerseatswillusuallybetakenfirst.becausetheyarethe

farthestway.Whatifsomeonesitsoppositetoyou?Maybeyouwillpileupbooksasiftomakeawall.

Preference(偏好)forpersonalspacearedifferentfromculturetoculture.ScientistshavefoundthatAmericansgenerally

prefermorepersonalspacethanpeoplefromothercultures.InLatin(拉丁人的)cultures,however,peoplearemore

comfortablestandingclosetoeachother.

1.Whomightfeelhispersonalspaceissafeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Apersonwhohastositnexttoaladyputtingonstrongperfume.

B.Apersonwhohasbeenwatchedbyastrangerforalongtime.

C.Apersonwhohearsstrangenoiseswhenreadingathome.

D.ALatinboywhoischattingwithafriendsittingclosetohim.

2.WhatcanweknowfromthesurveybyTripAdvisor?

A.Peopleneedsmallerpersonal.paceinrecenttimesthanbefore.

B.Peoplehaveawrongdesireforpersonalspaceinrecenttimes.

C.Therearenotenoughseatsontheplanetomeetpeople'sneeds.

D.Foodserviceisbetterprovidedthanseatsontheplane.

3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thespacearoundthebodyismoreneededthanthataroundallthesenses.

Ifyouholdnewspapersonthebus,yourpersonalspacewon'tbeviolated.

C.Peopleusuallychoosethecornerseatsfirstinalibraryforpersonalspace.

Differentculturessharethesamepreferencesforpersonalspace.

14、TheSixthTimeIWenttothePrincipal'sOffice

WhenIwasintheseventhgrade,Ihadproblemsbehaving.Myheartwasintherightplace,butI

couldn'talwaysfollowtherules.Iplayedmanytricksonmyschoolmates.Once,IevenpulledagirPshair

ontheschoolbustogetherattention.Asaresult,Iwasrepeatedlysenttotheofficeoftheprincipal(校长)・

AlthoughIhatedgoingthere,Ididnothatetheprincipal,Mr.Ratcliff.

Mr.Ratcliffwasakind,elderlyman.Whenhespanked(打屁股)meforputtingsomeantsintoa

classmate'spencilbox,itdidn'thurtatall,butitdidhurtmyfeelings.Ithoughtsomuchofhimand

momentslikethatseemedtoproveIwashopelesslybad.

WhenIgotcalledtoMr.Ratcliff'sofficeforthesixthtime,IhadnoideawhatIhaddone.Ifelt

disappointedasIwalkeddownthere.Iwentintohisoffice,satdown,andlookedatthefloor.Thenhesaid

thelastthingIexpectedtohear:"Kevin,Fveheardyou'vebeenbehavingreallywelllately.Iwantyouto

knowhowproudIamofyou,andIjustcalledyoudowntomyofficetogiveyouapeppermint.”

“Really?”Iwassurprised.

wYes.Nowyoucantakethatpeppermintandgobacktoclass.99

Icarriedthepeppermintwithmeasifitwasagoldcoin.WhenIgotintomyclassroom,Ibragged(吹嘘)tomy

classmatesaboutmyturnaround,excitedly.Iwasn'tsobadafterall.

Mr.Ratcliffwasreallykind.HemademerealizethatIwasjustakidwhohadproblemswithbehavior.Heboughtsome

peppermintsandtookthetimetonoticemewhenIgotsomething-anything-right.Mr.Ratcliffgavemesomehopeby

givingmesomelove.Iwilljustrememberhimfortherestofmylife.

1.Inhisseventhgrade,thewriter.

A.hatedtheprincipalB.hadproblemsbehaving

C.alwaysfollowedtherulesD.oftenhelpedhisclassmates

2.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhewenttotheprincipafsofficeforthesixthtime?

A.Lonely.B.Excited.C.Confident.D.Disappointed.

3.ThesixthtimethewriterwenttotheprincipaPsoffice,hegot.

A.apeppermintB.amodelbusC.apencilboxD.acoin

4.ThewriterwillalwaysrememberMr.Ratcliff,becausetheprincipal.

A.talkedwithhimintheofficeB.playedgameswithhim

C.expectedhimtobeateacherD.gavehimsomehopeandlove

C

15>BillFuller,thepostman,whistled(吹口哨)cheerfullyashepushedhisbikeupthehilltowardsMrsDunley'shouse.

Hisworkforthedaywasalmostfinished.Hisbag,usuallyquiteheavywhenhesetoutonhisroad,wasemptynow

exceptfortheletterthathehadtodeliver(递送)toMrsDunley.Shelivedoveramilefromthatvillagesothat,whenBill

hadaletterforher,healwaysfinishedhisday'sworkmuchlater.Hedidnotmindthis,however,becauseshenever

failedtoaskhiminforacupoftea.

WhenBillenteredthegateofMrsDunley'shouse,hewassurprisednottofindherworkinginthegarden.Sheusually

spentmostafternoonstherewhentheweatherwasfine.Billwentstraightroundtothebackofthehouse,thinkingthat

shemightbeinthekitchen.Thedoorwaslockedandthecurtainsweredrawn.Hereturnedtothefrontofthehouseand

knockedhardonthedoor.Therewasnoanswer.BillthoughtthatthiswasverystrangebecauseheknewthatMrs

Dunleyhardlyleftthehouse.

Justthen,henoticedthatherbottleofmilk,whichwasdeliveredearlyinthemorning,wasstillonthedoorstep.This

worriedhim.IfMrsDunleyhadnottakeninhermilk,perhapsshewasill.Billwalkedroundthehouseuntilhefound

anopenwindow.Hesqueezed(挤)throughit.Thenhewentintothehall.TherehealmostfelloverMrsDunley,whowas

lyingatthefootofthestairsunconscious(昏迷不醒的).Realizingthattherewaslittlehecoulddoforher,Billrushedout

ofthehouse,stoppedapassingcarandtoldthedrivertotelephoneforanambulance(救护车)assoonashegottothe

village.

1.WhatdidMrsDunleyusuallydowithBill?

A.Sheusuallyaskedhimtohaveacupoftea.

B・Sheusuallyhadatalkwithhim.

C.Sheusuallyaskedhimtodinner.

D.Sheusuallyaskedhimtobuysometea.

2.ThethingthatespeciallyworriedBillwas.

A.findingthebackdoorlockedandthecurtainsdrawn

B.seeingthebottleofmilkonthedoorstep

C.notgettinganyanswerwhenheknockedonthedoor

D.notfindingMrsDunleyinthegarden

3.HowdidBillgethelpforMrsDunley?

A.Hestoppedapassingcarandtookhertothehospital.

B.Hehimselftelephonedforanambulance.

C.Hestoppedacarandaskedthedrivertotelephoneforanambulance.

D.Heaskedthedrivertotakehertothehospital.

D

1.Therearesubwaylinesinthepicture.

A.2B.3C.4

2.GinaisatBelmont.ShewantstogotoBaseballField.Sheshouldchangeslinesat.

A.GrandB.ClitonC.Reno

3.LouisisgoingtoMedicalCentrefromDamen.Heshouldgetoffatthestop.

A.thirdB.fourthC.fifth

4.Accordingtothepicture,StopisthenearesttoAirport.

A.DamenB.ArgyleC.Racine

5.TogotoAirportfromYouthCenter,youshouldtakesubwaylinesinthisorder:.

A.BlueLine—>GreenLine—>RedLine

B.RedLine—►GreenLine—BlueLine

C.GreenLine-BlueLine-RedLine

E

17、JinshanlingGreatWall

TheGreatWall'sJinshanlingsectioninChengde,Hebei,isthemostbeautifulandcharmingpartintheeyesofmany

photographers.

Inspring,itisinthemiddleofthewhiteapricotblossom(杏花林).Duringsummertime,theJinshanlingsectionisfullof

greentreesandplants.Inautumn,itshowsasunnygoldenscenewithmaple(枫树)leaveseverywhereonthemountain.

AndwinterputstheGreatWallinaworldofpurewhitesnow.

JiankouGreatWall

Formanybackpackers,exploringthe“wildwall”i§agreatexperience.Thewildwallreferstosectionsthatwerekeptin

anaturalstateandnotrebuilt.TheJiankousectionisoneofthemostfamousones.There,thewallisovergrownwith

plants.Treesstickoutfrominbetweenthestones.Insomeplaces,youhavetoclimbtherocks,pullingyourbodyup

withyourarmsifyoucan'tfindaplacetoputyourfeet.Thischallengingadventuremakesvisitingthewildwallmore

fun.

BadalingGreatWall

TheGreatWall'sBadalingsectionbegantoberepairedinthe1960s.NowitisthebusiestpartoftheGreatWall.Over

400leadersofcountriesaroundtheworldhavevisitedit,accordingtoXinhua.

IndianformerPrimeMinisterJawaharlalNehruwasthefirstforeignleadertovisittheBadalingGreatWall,in1954.

1.Asaphotographer,youliketovisitbest.

A.JinshanlingGreatWallB.JiankouGreatWall

C.BadalingGreatWallD.aboveall

2.Theunderlinedword"ones”inthesecondpartmeans“”・

A.plantsB.stonesC.rocksD.sections

3.IndianformerPrimeMinisterJawaharlalNehruvisitedtheBadalingGreatWall.

A.before1954B.between1954and1960C.after1960D.after1960s

4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheGreatWall?

A.ExploringtheBadalingGreatWallisagreatexperience.

B.Morethan400leadershavevisitedtheJiankouGreatWall.

C.YoucanseeasunnygoldenscenewithmapleleavesontheJinshanlingGreatWallinspring.

D.ThesectionslingGreatWallisbusierthantheotherpartsoftheGreatWall.

TicketInformation

Dates:July30-Aug8

ThePrincessMon-Fri10am.7pm

andtheFrogSat-Sun10am.2pm.7pm

Venue:EsplanadeTheatre

Duration:1.5hours

TicketPrices:$25perchildoradult(dayshows)

$35perchildoradult(eveningshows)

FamilyPackages:

$85for4tickets(10amr2pmshows)

$120for4tickets(7pmshows)

LatecomerPolicy:

Pleasearriveearly.Latecomerswillnotbeallowedto

enteruntilaproperbreaktntheshows.

Children:

Tel:617-219-4300Ascourtesytootheraudiencemembers,children

below3yearsoklwillnotbeallowedin.

1.Howmanydayswilltheshowlast?

A.11daysB.10daysC.9daysD.8days

2.Iftheshowbeginsat10am,itwillprobablyfinishat.

A.2pmB.7pmC.11:30amD.11:45am

3.Acoupleandtheirtwochildrenwillspendiftheywatchtheshowat2pm.

A.$140B.$120C.$100D.$85

4.Whatwillhappentoalatecomer?

A.Heorshecanstillwatchthewholeshow.

B.Heorshecanonlyenterduringabreak.

C.Heorshewon'thaveaproperbreak.

D.Heorshewillfailtoenterthetheatre.

5.willnotbeallowedin.

A.Teenagers

B.Oldpeopleover60

C.Familieswiththreechildren

D.Childrenunder3

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