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冲刺2024年中考英语必考题型终极预测(南通专用)

终极模拟预测卷01

注意事项:

1.全卷满分120分。考试时间为120分钟。试题包含选择题和非选择题。考生答题全部答在答题卡

上,答在本试卷上无效。

2.请认真核对监考教师在答题卡上所粘贴条形码的姓名、考试证号是否与本人相符合,再将自己的

姓名、考试证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在答题卡及本试卷上。

3.答选择题必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂

其他答案。答非选择题必须用05毫米黑色墨水签字笔写在答题卡的指定位置,在其他位置答题一律

无效。

第I卷(选择题共60分)

一、单项选择(本题共15小题;每小题I分,满分15分)

1.Theworkerwearinguntidyclotheswasinhospitalforsixmonthslastyear.

A.the;theB.a;不填C.不填;不填D.an;the

2.ManypeopleareattractedDongYuhuinotonlyhisabilitybutalsohisspirit.

A.for;byB.by;forC.by;asD.as;for

3.―Look!Thecloudsareindifferentinthesky.Howamazing!

一Somearelikesheep,somearelikehorses,andothersarelikedragons.

A.sizesB.coloursC.ordersD.shapes

4.HaitaiYangtzeRiverTunnelHaimentoTaicangwillbeinuseinthefuture.

A.connectsB.isconnectingC.connectingD.connected

5.MostyoungpeopleshoponTikTokbecausetheyspendtimegoingfromshoptoshop.

A.needn'tB.can'tC.mustn'tD.shouldn't

6.Thefamousdirectorissurethatnoonewillsolvethemysteryuntiltheeventattheendofthe

horrorfilm.

A.isexplainedB.willbeexplainedC.explainsD.hasexplained

7.Janeissoconfidentthatshebelievesshecanthehardtaskonherownsuccessfully.

A.turnoutB.carryoutC.pickoutD.giveout

8.―Theseaanimalsareindangerbecausemoreplasticpollutionisharmingtheocean.

-Itwillbeworsenewlawsaremade.

A.unlessB.afterC.untilD.since

9.——WhatdoyouthinkoftheTeenagersmagazine?

一Good.IlikePage17bestbecausecommunicationskillsare________introducedonit.

A.probablyB.usuallyC.naturallyD.specially

10.Annalwaysfacedproblemsbravelyandherwork,theDiaryofaYoungGirl,wasstill

amongyoungpeopleallovertheworld.

A.popularB.creativeC.peacefulD.imaginative

11.一Whenwillthefootballmatchbegin?

一Oh,itfortenminutes,endingin4:30.

A.hasfinishedB.hasbeenonC.hasbeenoverD.hasbegun

12.Friendshipiswine.Thelongerwekeepit,thetastieritwillbe.

A.aslongasB.asgoodasC.aswellasD.assoonas

13.Theelderlyfindittogetintopublicplaceslikehospitalsthanbeforebecausetheydon't

knowhowtooperatesmartmachines.

A.easyB.easierC.hardD.harder

14.-Nantonghigh-speedrailwaystationiscompleted.Couldyoutellme?

一Certainly,andtheearlier,thebetter.

A.howlongwillittaketogettoShanghai

B.whereIcouldbuyahigh-speedtickettoShanghai

C.ifIcanbookahigh-speedtickettoShanghaionline

D.thatIcanbuyatickettoShanghaiwithoutmyIDcard

15.WhafstheendingofGraceandtheDoubleLife?

A.TheGarageGirlsbecamemusicdirectors.

B.TheGarageGirlsdecidedtogiveuptheirdreams.

C.TheGarageGirlscamefirstintheTVtalentcontest.

D.TheGarageGirlswillgotoLondontomeettheproducer.

二、完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题

卡上将该项涂黑。

Insomesciencefictionmovies,therobotsarejustlikehumans.Theyhelpwiththehouseworkanddo

themost16jobs.

Somescientistsbelievethattherewillbesuchrobotsinthefuture.17,theyagreeitmay18

hundredsofyears.Scientistsarenowtryingtomakerobots19peopleanddothesamethingsasus.

ButrobotscientistJamesWhite20.Hethinksthatitwillbe21forarobottodothesamethings

asaperson.22it'seasyforachildtowakeupandknowwhereheorsheis.Mr.Whitethinksthat

robotswon'tbeabletodothis.Butotherscientistsdisagree.Theythinkthatrobotswillbeabletotalkto

people2325to50years.

Robotscientistsarenotjusttryingtomakerobotslooklikepeople.Forexample,therearealreadyrobots

24infactories.Theydosimplejobsoverandoveragain.Peoplewouldnotliketodosuchjobsandwould

getbored.Butrobotswill25getbored.

Inthefuture,therewillbemorerobotseverywhere,andhumanswillhave26worktodo.New

robotswillhavemanydifferent27.Somewilllooklikehumans,and28maylooklike

snakes.Afteranearthquake,snakerobotcouldhelpthegovernmentlookforpeopleunderbuildings.That

maynotseempossiblenow,butcomputers,spacerocketsandevenelectrictoothbrushesalso29

impossibleahundredyearsago.Weneverknow30willhappeninthefuture!

16.A.interestingB.unpleasantC.pleasantD,popular

17.A.ButB.SoC.HoweverD.While

18.A.useB.spendC.payD.take

19.A.looklikeB.lookatC.lookforD.lookup

20.A.agreesB.disagreesC.likesD.dislikes

21.A.easyB.difficultC.importantD.possible

22.A.ForexampleB.InsteadofC.SuchasD.Atfirst

23.A.afterB.forC.overD.in

24.A.workedB.workC.workingD.towork

25.A.alwaysB.usuallyC.neverD.often

26.A.moreB.lessC.fewerD.little

27.A.shapesB.colorsC.sizesD.actions

28.A.theotherB.otherc.anotherD.others

29.A.seemB.seemedc.lookedD.look

30.A.thatB.howc.whatD.when

三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡

上将该项涂黑。

A

Recently,ChengduShishiUnionMiddleSchoolinSichuanheldanactivity.Itaskedstudentstotellthe

storiesoftheirfamilyheirlooms(传家宝).Morethan300studentstookpart.Theybroughtphotosoftheir

heirloomstoschoolandsharedtheirstories.

The14-year-oldSongZhengchen'sheirloomisacassetteradio(磁

带收音机).Hisgrandmotherboughttheradiointhe1980sandlistened

_.一__-»•.-**一

-tothenewsonit.Hismotherthenusedittolistentomusictapes.When

始Songwasyoung,hismotheroftenplayedoldpoemsforhimontheradio.

“Therearenowmanymorecoolplayers.Butwestillkeepthisone

becauseitrecordedbeautifulmemoriesofmyfamily,9,saidSong.

XiaoYao,14,wonthefirstprizeintheactivity.Herheirloomsare

somefoodcoupons(粮票).Hergrandmausedtotellherstoriesabout

foodshortages(短缺)whenshewasakid.Backthen,peoplecouldonly

getsomuchfoodeachmonth.Evenbuyingriceneededaspecialcoupon.

Xiaowasamazedbythis.Shesaid,“Mygrandmawantsmetobe

thankfulforwhatwehavetodayandworkhardforabettertomorrow.^^

GuoKexing'sheirloomisamedalfromhisgreat-grandfather.He

tookpartintheWartoResistUSAggressionandAidKorea(抗美援朝

1b战争).Forthe13-year-old,themedalstandsasanhonor(荣誉)forhis

family.""WheneverIseemygreat-grandfather9smedal,Ifeelveryproud.

j

Inmyheart,mygreat-grandfatherisahero.Iseehimasanexampleand

willmakemycountryabetterplaceinhishonor,9,saidGuo.

31.WhatdoesSongZhengchenstillkeeptheirheirloomfor?

A.Listeningtonews.B.Listeningtomusictapes.

C.Listeningtooldpoems.D.Keepingbeautifulmemories.

32.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.XiaoYho'sgrandmahopesshecanvaluepresenthappylife.

B.BuyingriceneededaspecialcouponwhenXiaoYaowasakid.

C.Morethan300studentsbroughtfamilyheirloomstoschoolandtoldtheirstories.

D.GuoKexing'sgrandfathertookpartintheWartoResistUSAggressionandAidKorea.

33.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ASchoolActivityB.FamilyHeirloomsandTheirStories

C.ExpensiveFamilyHeirloomsD.BetterCountry,BetterTomorrow

B

Haveyoueverseentheauroras(极光)inthesky?Cosmicradiation(宇宙辐射)createsthesepretty

lightsintheNorthandSouthPoleareas.Itseemsthatcosmicradiationisabeautifulgiftfromspace.Butfor

somepeople,itcanbedangerous.

A53-year-oldfightattendantinSouthKorea,whospentabout1,022hoursflyingeachyear,passed

awayduetocancer.ASouthKoreancourtconnectedhisdeathtogreatexposure(暴露)tocosmicradiation.

Duringhiscareer,nearlyhalfofhisflightscrossedtheareasinandaroundtheNorthPole,wherecosmic

radiationisextremelystrong.

@CosmicradiationfromspaceishittingEarthnonstop,comingfromboththesunandotherstarsin

theMilkyWay.

②Earth'smagneticfield(磁场)andatmosphere(大气层)protectusfrommostcosmicradiation.The

magneticfieldisstrongestneartheequatorandweakestatthepoles.Peoplelivingathigherlatitudes(纬度),

likeinHeilongjiangprovince,areexposedtoalittlebitmorecosmicradiationthanthoselivingatlower

latitudes,likeinHainanprovince.Also,whenyougohigherinanairplane,thethinatmosphereincreases

exposuretocosmicradiation.

@Forflightattendantscrossingpolarareasandforastronautsinspace,cosmicradiationcancreate

healthrisks.NASAreportedthattheradiationexposurefacedbyastronautsspendingsixmonthsinspaceis

thesameashaving1,000chestX-rays.

(4)However,whatmakescosmicradiationdangerousalsomakesituseful.Thelightspeedandenergy

ofcosmicradiationhaveprovidedwonderfulideasfortreatingtumors(肿瘤).Scientistscannowproduce

man-maderadiationsimilartocosmicradiation.Comparedtothepresentwaysoftreatingtumors,itcankill

tumorsbetterwithlessdamagetohealthypartsofthebodyaroundthem.

34.Thedeathoftheflightattendantisbelievedtohavesomethingtodowith.

A.longflighthoursB.lowerlatitudes

C.strongcosmicradiationD.afamilyhistoryofcancer

35.Thesentence“Luckily,ourplanetiswell-protected.^^shouldbeputin.

A.①B.②C.③D.④

36.Astronautsareexposedtomorecosmicradiationbecause.

a.theyareclosertothesunandstarsb.theyareathigherlatitudesinspace

c.spacesuitcannotpreventcosmicradiationd.thereisnotmuchatmosphereprotectingthem

A.acB.beC.adD.cd

37.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Cosmicradiationisverydangerous.B.Peoplecanproducecosmicradiation.

C.Earthisfilledwithcosmicradiation.D.Cosmicradiationhelpsfightcancer.

C

OnSept.7,famousChinesearchaeologist(考古学家)FanJinshi,85,wasawardedbyUNESCOforher

contribution(贡献)totheprotectionoftheMogaoCavesinDunhuang.

Calledthe"'daughterofDunhuang”,herstorywiththecavesstarted60yearsago.In1963,Fan,thena

25-year-oldPekingUniversitygraduate,hadthechancetoworkattheMogaoCaves,aplaceshehadwanted

toexploreforalongtime.

“SeeingDunhuangfbrthefirsttimewasbreathtaking.ButonlywhentrulystayingheredidIrealize

thatinsidethecavesisaworldofdivinebeautywhileoutsideisalandofblowingsandandyellowearth,

FantoldGansuDaily.

Backinthosedays,theMogaoCaveswerealmostcompletelycutofffromtheworld.Fanandher

coworkershadtoliveinmudhousesanddrinksaltywater.TheystayedinsidetheCavestocopymurals(壁

画)anddowhatevertheycouldtoprotectandrestorethem.

In2011after40yearsofhardwork,areporton10MogaoCavesbyFan'steamwasfinallypublished.

ItwasknownasChina'sfirstprofessionalreportoncavearchaeology.

Astimepassed.Fanfoundaseriousproblem.TheincreasingnumberoftouristsvisitingDunhuang

mightharmthecaves,causingthemuralsinsidetofade.Somethingneededtobedonetopreserve

Dunhuang,sheritage.

Inthelate1980s,Fanstumbleduponcomputertechnologybychance.Sherealizedthatthismight

preservetheMogaoCavesforever.Afterover30yearsofexploration,theDunhuangAcademybuiltadigital

databasetoprotectculturalrelics(文物)there,allowingDunhuang^arttoliveforeverandtostepoutofthe

cavestomeettheworld.

“Inmywholelife,I'veonlydoneonething:protectandpromotetheworldculturalheritageofthe

MogaoCaves,9,shetoldPeoplesDaily.t6MyheartbelongstoDunhuang.^^

38.WhatcanwelearnaboutFanfromthepassage?

A.Sheisawomanofgreatdetermination(决心).

B.Herhealthwasaffectedbyherhardwork.

C.ShebeganherworkattheMogaoCavesat83.

D.ShestudiedarchaeologyatNanjingUniversity.

39.WhatwasFan'sfirstimpression(印象)ofDunhuang?

A.Itwasanamazingplace.B.Theenvironmentwasterrible.

C.Itwasingreatneedofprotection.D.Theworkingconditionswerebetterthanexpected.

40.WhatpushedFantosetupadigitaldatabasefortheMogaoCaves?

A.Herinterestincomputertechnology.B.HerdreamofspreadingChineseculture.

C.Theincreasingriskofharmtothecaves.D.Theneedtopublishtheprofessionalreport.

41.WhatdoesFanthinkofherworkinDunhuang?

A.Ithaswonhergreatrespect.B.Ithasbeenherlifelongcareer.

C.Ithasinfluencedmanyyoungpeople.D.Ithashelpedwithculturalexchange.

D

Everyculturehasaspecialwayofeating.InpartsofAfrica,peopleeatwiththeirfingers.North

AmericansandEuropeansuseforks,knives,andspoonstocarryoutthesametask.InAsia,chopsticksare

thetopchoice.

Youmightthinkifseasytousechopsticks,butactuallyifsnotassimpleasitfirstappears.Ilearned

thislessonacoupleofyearsago.IhadappliedforajobwithaChinese-CanadiancompanyinVancouver.As

youknow,theChinesearefamousfortheirfoodandtheygetasimplepleasurefromeating.

SoIwasnotsurprisedwhenmynewbossinvitedmeouttolunchtocelebratemynewjobinaChinese

restaurantinChinatown.Iwasnervous.Iknewwewouldbeusingchopsticks,andwhileIhadtriedmany

timestomastertheskill,Ihadfailedmiserablyineverytry.Wouldtheylaughatme?WouldImakea

completefoolofmyself?

IwenthomethateveningandcookedsomericeandchickenandIspentthenexthourlearninghowto

usechopsticks.TryasImight,Icouldnotholdthefoodwithmychopsticks.

Icalledafriendforhelp.Shepatientlyexplainedtheproperwayofholdingthembetweenthethumb,

firstandmiddlefingers.4tIfsnotthathard,"shesaid."That'seasyforyoutosay,“Ireplied."You'vebeen

eatingwithchopsticksallyourlife.It'snaturalforyou!^^

Ididn'tgetmuchsleepthatevening.Itossedandturnedinbed,worryingaboutlunchthenextday.The

followingmorning,Icouldhardlycontrolmyanxiety.Itwasdifficulttogetanyworkdone.Atnoon,Ileft

withmybossandtwoco-workersandheadedtotherestaurant.

Wewereseatedatanexcellenttable.Myheartwaspounding,butthenInoticedastrangething.Instead

ofthecustomarychopsticks,eachofushadknives,forks,andspoons.

Iwasconfusedatfirst,butthen,ithitme.MybossknewthatIwouldhavetroublewiththechopsticks.

Hewantedtosavemefromembarrassment,sohehadcalledaheadandarrangedforustobeservedwith

knivesandforks.

Inasecond,Imadeupmymind.Iaskedtheservertobringsomechopsticksforme.Whentheyarrived,

Itooktheminmyhandandcarefullymanoeuvredmyfingersaroundthem.

Ilookedoveratmyboss.HesmiledasIgraspedthechopsticksandtookholdofabitofriceandmeat,

holdingontightlyasItriedtogetittomymouth.Myfingersslippedandthefoodfellbacktotheplate.

However,Ididn'tgiveup,andeventuallymanagedtoeatmyentiremealusingonlychopsticks.

Intheend,Iwasn'tembarrassedatall.I'mgladmynewbosswassoconsiderate.AndI'mreallygladI

decidedtoaskforchopsticks.

Wegooutforlunchofteninthisnewcompany.Wealwayshaveagoodlaughaboutthatday.Ihave

nowmasteredthechopstickskill.Andyouknow,itreallyisn'tthatdifficultonceyougetusedtoit.

42.Whywasthewriterhavedifficultyfallingasleep?

A.Shewastooexcitedaboutthenewjob.

B.Shewasafraidtogiveapoorimpression.

C.Herfrienddidn'texplainclearlyhowtousechopsticks.

D.ShewasgoingtoeatinaChineserestaurantforthefirsttime.

43.Whatisthewriter'sbosslike?

A.Generousandthoughtful.B.Humorousbutnervous.

C.Strictandnervous.D.Generousandhumorous.

44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“embarrassment"mean?

A.Asituationwhichcausesproblemsforsomeone.

B.Aplacewherepeoplegetunhappyoruncomfortable.

C.Akindoffoodwhichmustbeeatenwithaforkandaknife.

D.Arestaurantwherepeoplecaneatfoodfromdifferentareas.

45.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ChineseFood,theTopChoiceB.PracticeMakesPerfect

C.EatingwiththeBossD.Knives,ForksorChopsticks?

第n卷(非选择题共60分)

四、词汇(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

A.请根据括号中的中文提示、英文释义或句意,写出句中所缺单词,使句子通顺。

46.Good(发音)willimpressothersandmakeyourselfconfident.

47.Whenthetouristsfoundthebeautifulsightsintheundergroundcave,theyopenedtheireyes

(充分地)andcouldn'thelptakingphotos.

48.Theterriblenoisesoundedlikebombs.Itmadepeople(givealoudcry)infear.

49.—Whatdoyouthinkofthevolunteers?

-Heroesindeed.Theycanevengoonworkingfor12hourswith(withnothingsinside)

stomachs.

50.一WhafstheofChina?

一Ithinktherewillbeover1.5billionbytheendof2030.

B.请根据句意从方框中选择合适的单词,并用其适当形式填空,使句子通顺。。

simpletwelvecommunicatemeanearly

51.Studieshavefoundthatolderpeoplewhohaverelationshipsandsocialsupportarelikelyto

livelongerthantheotherswithfewerconditions.

52.UptotheTangDynasty,womenenjoyedplayingcujugamesandthencujuwasn'tagame

butusedasawayforfun.

53.Around4,000yearsagoinBabylon,therecordcelebrationhonoringthecomingofanew

yearwasheld.

54.Bluetoothisamethodofshortdistancewirelessbetweenelectronicsthatmakesuseofthe

powerofradiowaves.

55.Accordingtoaresearch,morethan130billionpoundsofuneatenfoodgotowasteinLaura'scounty

eachyear.Thatisaboutfiveoftheyearlyfoodsupply.

c.请根据句意从方框中选择合适的动词,并用其适当时态填空,使句子通顺。

handholdturnlistendraw

56.Recently,theperformancesofthe“BeltandRoad"bandattentiononsocialmedia

platforms.

57.EachyearonFebruary21,UNESCOanInternationalMotherLanguageDaytohelppeople

topayattentiontothedisappearanceoftheworld'slanguages.

58.—Judy,couldyoutellmehowtojointheBirdwatchingClub?

一Sorry,butyoucanaskMrSmith.Heonceoutsomeadviceaboutitataspeech.

59.—Howterriblethedisasteris!Manypeoplearebadlyhurtandlosetheirhomes.

一I'msurethingsoutfinebecausemanysoldiersaretryingtohelpthem.

60.-Ican'tbelieveyousoldmesuchaterriblerobot.Imustgetmymoneyback!

一I,sir.Butcouldyoupleaseslowdownandtellmewhathashappened?

五、短文填空(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整的、正确的形

式,使短文通顺。

“Nobuildingcomeswithoutcarvings(雕亥U),andcarvingsmakebuildingsmorev61Ifsan

oldsayinginMinnan,FujianProvince.Thesayingdescribesbrickcarvings,animportantfeatureoftheold

redbrickbuildingsinthearea.

“Thecarvingswereoncee62foundonthemainentranceofMinnan'sbuildings.However,with

development,thenumberofancientredbrickbuildingshasbecomes63,andMinnan'sbrickcarvings

havedisappeared(消失)fromsight,“saidWuJiandong,ayoungmasterbrickcarverfromQuanzhouCity.

Wuhaslearnedthetraditionalskillandconnecteditwithmoderntastestodevelophisowns64of

brickcarvings.'"Marketneedshavechangedinrecentyears,andsohasourthinking,9,hesaid,“Wehopeto

helppassdownanddeveloptraditionalcrafts(工艺)throughaddingm65elements(元素)

PeopleinMinnanlovet66,soWucreatedaseriesofcarvedbrickteadecorations,includingtea

plates,cupholders,potholdersandotheritems.Theyhavebeenwarmlyreceivedby167peopleand

foreignvisitors.

Earlierthisyear,apendant(挂件)decoratedwithaswallowtailandabrightm68wasboughtby

anoverseasChinesemanfromthePhilippines.ThecustomertoldWuthathewouldhangthependantinhis

officetoremindhimofthebuildingsandthemoonofhishometown.

Theartforms69duringtheSongDynastyandbecamepopularduringtheMingandQing

dynasties.Itisnowanimportantpartofnationalculturalheritage(传承).SomeshortvideosaboutWuand

hisbrickcarvingshavebeenmadeandtheywillhelps70Minnanbrickcarvingsallovertheworld.

六、阅读与回答问题(本题共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。

Payingforbusrideswithplasticusuallymakespeoplethinkofplasticbuscards.ButoneIndonesian

cityhasdecidedtoacceptplasticrecyclablewasteinsteadofmoneyforcitybuses.

Surabaya,Indonesia'ssecondlargestcity,lyingontheeasternendofthecountry'smainislandJava,

madethisdecisioninApril2018.Now,localscanpayfortheirbusridesbyputtingplasticcupsorbottles

directlyonthebus.Atwo-hourbusridecosts10plasticcupsor5bottles.

Indonesiaisthesecondlargestoceanplasticpolluter,producingupto2.4milliontonsofplasticwaste

intotheoceanseveryyear,accordingtoareport.OnlyinSurabaya,nearly400tonsofplasticwasteis

producedeveryday.TheheadofSurabaya'stransportationdepartment(交通部门)said,“Withthisdecision,

wehopetoraisepublicawarenessaboutenvironment,especiallypeople'sawarenessaboutplasticwaste.”

InSurabayaeachcitybuscancollectupto550poundsofplasticbottlesandcupseveryday.The

collectedbottlesaresoldtorecyclingcompaniesandthemoneyearnedfromitgoestowardrunningthebus

companiesandprovidingmoneyforgreenspacesinthecity.Thisiscertainlyturningrubbishintoanational

treasure.

Thedecisionispartofthecity'spurposetobecomeplasticwaste-free.Inordertoencouragelocalpeople

totakebuses,thecityalsoaddednewSurabayabuses.Thenewbusesareair-conditioned,comfortableand

easyforelderlyanddisabledpassengerstogetonandoff.

Theprogramiswellreceived.PeopleinSurabayasaid,“Wecanreducewastesoitdoesn'tpileupat

homebecausewecanjustbringitinandmakegooduseofit.Itisawin-winsituation.

Thistypeofprogramcanbeamodelforotherworldwidecitiesandencouragecitizenstorecycletheir

plasticwaste.

71.WhatcanlocalsinSurabayapayforbusridesinsteadofmoneynow?

72.Howmuchplasticwastedoesafour-hourbusridecost?

73.HowmuchplasticwasteisproducedinSurabayaeveryday?

74.WhatisthemoneyfromthecollectedplasticwasteinSurabayausedfor?

75.Whatdoyouthinkofthenewprogram?(请自拟一句话作答)

七、书面表达(本题满分25分)

76.时光荏苒,光阴似箭。在三年的初中生活里,你肯定遇到过许多良师益友,其中谁会是你

最难忘的人呢?请以“TheMostUnforgettablePerson”为题,用英语写一篇短文,讲述你和他(她)之

间的故事。

Whoisyourmost

Whyishe/sheyourWhatisyour

unforgettablemostunforgettablefeelingabout

person?person?him/her?

注意:

1.>内容必须包括所给的提示要点,可适当发挥。

2.词数90左右,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数。

3.表达中请勿提及真实校名及姓名。

TheMostUnforgettablePerson

Howtimeflies!I'llgraduatefrommymiddleschoolsoon.Overthepastthreeyears,Fvemetlotsof

importantpersons._________________________________________________________________________

参考答案:

1.C

【详解】句意:这个穿着不整洁衣服的工人去年在医院住了六个月。

考查冠词。the是定冠词,表示特指;a/an是不定冠词,表示泛指,意思是“一,一个”,a用于开头

发音是辅音音素的单词前,an用于开头发音是元音音素的单词前。第一空后的“untidyclothes”是复

数,不用不定冠词a/an,排除B和D选项;第二空根据“forsixmonths”可知,此处指“生病住院”,

inhospital“住院”,不用冠词,排除A选项。故选C。

2.B

【详解】句意:很多人被董宇辉吸引,不仅仅是因为他的能力,还有他的精神。

考查介词辨析。for为了;by由;as作为。第一个空,beattractedby...“被...吸引”,固定短语。

第二个空,表示因为某事被吸引,用介词for。故选B。

3.D

【详解】句意:——看!天空中的云有不同的形状。太神奇了!——有些像羊,有些像马,还有一

些像龙。

考查名词辨析。sizes尺寸;colours颜色;orders顺序;shapes形状。根敏'Somearelikesheep,some

arelikehorses,andothersarelikedragons.”可知,天空中的云形状各异。故选D。

4.C

【详解】句意:连接海门和太仓的海太长江隧道将在未来投入使用。

考查非谓语动词。根据"HaitaiYangtzeRiverTunnel...HaimentoTaicang”可知,此处是现在分词作后

置定语修饰“HaitaiYangtzeRiverTunnel”,表主动关系用现在分词connectingo故选C。

5.A

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