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安徽省六安市实验中学2024届中考五模英语试题含答案请考生注意:1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。Ⅰ.单项选择1、–Iwonder________.--Ithinkyoushouldstudyharder.A.thatIwillpassthehistoryexamB.whetherIcanplaycomputergamesnowC.howIcouldgetonwellwithmyclassmatesD.whycouldn’tIget“A”inmyEnglish2、—Dowehavetoclimbtothetopofthehill,Dad?—Yes,becausewecanseemorebeautifulfromthetop.A.deals B.groups C.sights D.lessons3、Doyouthinkthat________littlechildrenshouldknow________knowledgeofsafety?A.so;alittleB.such;alittleC.such;afewD.so;afew4、PremierLiKeqiangdeliveredtheGovernmentWorkreport_________themorningofMarch1.A.at B.during C.in D.on5、–Canyoufinishyourworkbeforedinner?–______.A.WithpleasureB.OkayC.IthoughtsoD.Nevermind6、—Haveyoureturnedthebooktothelibrary____?—Yes,Ihave____returnedit.A.yet,ever B.ever,alreadyC.already,yet D.yet,already7、-Whataboutplayingsoccerwithus,Bob?-I'dliketo,butI____________lookaftermybabybrother.A.may B.haveto C.can D.could8、-Excuseme.Couldyoupleasetellme____________?-Sure.There’sabookstoreonRiverRoad.A.whereIcangetadictionary B.ifisthereabookstoreonRiverRoadC.wherecanIgetadictionary D.howcouldIgetadictionary9、---Mom,canIgoouttoplaybasketballwithMike?---OK,butyoumust______tocomebackbefore5o’clock.A.promise B.prepare C.practice D.provide10、—I’mgoingtoplaybasketballafterschool.Whataboutyou?—__________.A.Yes,basketballisverypopular. B.Oh!It’ssohot.C.Ilikebasketballverymuch. D.Metoo.Ⅱ.完形填空11、AstrangethinghappenedtomelastSunday.ItwassuchabeautifuldaythatI1togoforalookinthecountry.Onthewaybackhome,mycarstopped.Itwasoutofgas(汽油)ona2roadfarfromatown!IdecidedtowalkuntilIfoundsomeonewhocouldsellsomegas.IwalkedalmostamilebeforeIfinallyfounda3neartheroad.Iknockedatthedoorandalittleoldladywithlongwhitehair4Shesaid,“I’vewaitedforyouhereforalongtime.Comein.5isready.”“ButIonlycameforsomegas.”Ianswered.“Oh,Alfred!Gas?Youliketea.”saidshe.Iquicklyexplainedthatmycarwasoutofgas,butshedidn’t6tolistentome.ShejustkeptcallingmeAlfred.Shewas7verystrangely.Assoonasshewenttogettea,Iwentoutofthehousequickly.Luckily,therewasanotherhousedowntheroadandIwasableto8thegas.WhenItoldthemanaboutmy9,hesaid,“Oh,that’sMissEmily.Shelivesaloneinthatbighouse.She’s10,butshewouldn’thurtanybody.Sheisstillwaitingforthemanshewasgoingtomarrythirtyyearsago.Themanlefthomeandnevercamebackbecauseofthewar.”1.A.walkedB.rodeC.hurriedD.drove2.A.busyB.quietC.modernD.noisy3.A.hotelB.restaurantC.houseD.market4.A.answeredB.returnedC.noticedD.served5.A.GasB.TeaC.JuiceD.Coffee6.A.promiseB.rememberC.learnD.seem7.A.shoutingB.cryingC.actingD.jumping8.A.touchB.buyC.borrowD.sell9.A.experienceB.adviceC.resultD.plan10.A.famousB.strangeC.wonderfulD.friendlyⅢ.语法填空12、Manystudentshavehobbies,suchasreading,painting,growingvegetablesintheirgardens,andlooking1.animals.Somehobbiesarerelaxingandothersarecreative(有创造性的).Hobbiescanmakeyou2.(grow)asaperson,developyourinterestsandhelpyoulearnnewskills.DavidSmithisastudent.Hishobbyiswriting.3.thesummerof2000,hespentfourweeksonasummercamp.Aswellastheusualactivities,such4.sailing,climbingandmountingbiking,therewasawritingworkshopwithaprofessionwriter.“Sheaskedus5.(imagine)thatwewereinastory.Thenwewroteaboutourexperiencesatthecamp.”InseniorhighschoolDavid6.astoryaboutteenagelife.Manyteenagerslovehisbook,andasaresult,Davidhasbecomea7.(success)youngwriter.Davidhasbeenverylucky8.hishobbyhasbroughthimenjoymentandsuccessto9.(he).Butheisalsointerestedinmanyotherthings.“Ilikeplayingvolleyball,too.”saysDavid.“Ispendsomeofmyfreetime10.volleyballformyschoolteam.MaybeI’llwritemorebooksinthefuture,butI’mnotsure.”Therearemanyotherinterestingthingstodoinlife,andweshouldtrytodosomethingnewordifferent.Ⅳ.阅读理解A13、Itwasnearlyseveno'clock,whenamanwalkedintoabar,orderedadrinkandturnedtowatchthetelevision.Theseveno'clocknewswasonanditwasshowingamanstandingontopofatallbuilding.Hewaslookingdownatthecrowdofpeoplebelow.Ontheground,apoliceofficerwithamegaphone(扩音器)wastryingtotellhimnottojump."Let'stalkaboutyourproblem,"thepoliceofficerwassaying."Perhapswecanhelpyou."Themanturnedtothebartender(酒吧侍者)andsaid,"Ibetyouahundreddollarshedoesn'tjump.Thebartenderlookedathim."You'reofferingmeahundreddollarsifhejumps?Isthatright?""Yes.Idon'tthinkhe'lljump."Thebartendersmiled."OK.You'vegotabet."ThemanturnedbacktotheTVandwatcheditcarefully.Thebartender,however,didnotseemtobeveryinterested.Hecontinuedwashingglassesandservingtheothercustomers.Then,afteraboutfiveminutes,themanonthebuildingthrewhimselfoffthebuildingandfelltotheground.Themaninthebarturnedtothebartender."Hejumped,"hesaid."Youwin."Heheldoutahundreddollarbilltothebartender,butthebartenderwouldnottakeit."Ican'ttakeyourmoney,"hesaid."IknewIcouldn'tlose.Thatstorywasonthesixo'clocknews.Isawhimjump.""Well,yes,sodidI,"themansaid,"butIdidn'tthinkhe'ddosuchastupidthingtwice."1.Wheredidthemanseethenewsthesecondtime?A.Atthebartender'shouse. B.Inabar.C.Inacinema. D.Ontopofatallbuilding.2.Whydidn'tthebartenderwatchthereportcarefully?A.Becausehehadseenitearlier.B.Becausehedidn'tcarewhathappenedtotheman.C.Becausehisothercustomerswerewaiting.D.Becausehewasnotveryinterested.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thebartenderknewthemanonthetopofthebuilding.B.Thebartenderwasadishonestman.C.Thecustomermadeabetwithhisfriend.D.Thecustomerdidn'tthinkthemanwouldjumpasecondtime.4.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Tipsforbetting. B.Asafebet.C.Astupidthing. D.Jumpornotjump.B14、YoungMusicSceneConcert

YoungmusiciansfromalloverGermanyperformatYoungSceneConcertatBerlin’sfamousQuasimodomusichall.TheconcertispartoftheBerlinFestival.

Time:15—20Nov.

Place:45,18756Berlin,Germany

Cost:Various

Email:info@quasimodo.de

Phone:+34(0)458395986

YoungMusicSceneConcert

YoungmusiciansfromalloverGermanyperformatYoungSceneConcertatBerlin’sfamousQuasimodomusichall.TheconcertispartoftheBerlinFestival.

Time:15—20Nov.

Place:45,18756Berlin,Germany

Cost:Various

Email:info@quasimodo.de

Phone:+34(0)458395986

DocumentaryFilmMonth

Cinemas,schoolsandlibrariesacrossFranceandtheFrench-speakingworldtakepartinNovember’sDocumentaryFilmMonth.About120,000visitorstakeparteachyear.

Time:1—20Mar.

Place:25RoadPyramids,75001Paris

Cost:Various

Phone:+12(0)143381973

Email:info@

DocumentaryFilmMonth

Cinemas,schoolsandlibrariesacrossFranceandtheFrench-speakingworldtakepartinNovember’sDocumentaryFilmMonth.About120,000visitorstakeparteachyear.

Time:1—20Mar.

Place:25RoadPyramids,75001Paris

Cost:Various

Phone:+12(0)143381973

Email:info@

Craft(工艺)Show

Youcancometotheshowtwiceayear,inspringandatChristmas.Therearehundredsofartisans(手艺人)fromacrossCanadasellingjewellery,pottery,glass,ironworkandclothing.

Time:26Nov.—7Dec.

Mon.—Fri.11am—10pm

Sat.10am—8pm

Sun.9am—6pm

Place:DirectEnergyCentre

Cost:$10

Phone:+76581983245

Email:askus@

Craft(工艺)Show

Youcancometotheshowtwiceayear,inspringandatChristmas.Therearehundredsofartisans(手艺人)fromacrossCanadasellingjewellery,pottery,glass,ironworkandclothing.

Time:26Nov.—7Dec.

Mon.—Fri.11am—10pm

Sat.10am—8pm

Sun.9am—6pm

Place:DirectEnergyCentre

Cost:$10

Phone:+76581983245

Email:askus@

CanadaBlooms

TorontoGardenandFlowerShow

TheCanadaBloomsShoweveryyearattheMetroTorontoConventionCentreisthecountry’slargestindoorgardenshow.

Time:Mar.9am—6pm

Sun.11am—5pm

Place:MetroTorontoConventionCentre

Cost:$18;under12free

Phone:+12354478768

Email:info@

CanadaBlooms

TorontoGardenandFlowerShow

TheCanadaBloomsShoweveryyearattheMetroTorontoConventionCentreisthecountry’slargestindoorgardenshow.

Time:Mar.9am—6pm

Sun.11am—5pm

Place:MetroTorontoConventionCentre

Cost:$18;under12free

Phone:+12354478768

Email:info@

1.PeoplecanenjoymusicatYoungSceneConcertfrom____________.A.1—20Mar.B.15—20Nov.C.26Nov—7Dec.D.1Mar—20Nov.2.Youcane-mail________ifyouwanttoseeDocumentaryFilm.A.info@B.askus@C.info@D.info@quasimodo.de3.Iftwoadultsandtwoboysof9wanttoseeFlowerShowandCraftShow,itwillcostthem____________.A.$40B.$56C.$76D.$112C15、Theworldlostoneofthemostrespectedleaders.NelsonMandela,theformer(前任的)SouthAfricanpresident,passedawayonDec.5,2013.ThewholeworldfeltsorryaboutthedeathofMandela,agreatmanofhistory.Mandelaismostlyrememberedforhiseffortstoendapartheid(种族隔离)inSouthAfrica.Mandelawasbornin1918.InSouthAfrica,therearebothblackandwhitepeople.Butatthattime,Blackpeoplecouldn’tliveortravelwheretheywanted.Theydidn’thavetherighttovote,either.Mandeladidn’tthinkthatwasright.Heorganizedmanyactivitiesagainstit,buthewassenttoprisonfor27years.Underinternationalpressure,thegovernmentsetMandelafreein1990.Greatchangesinthelawbegantoendapartheid.Atthattime,Mandelachosetoforgivehisenemies.Heshookhandswiththepeoplewhowantedhimdead.Healsoencouragedblackpeopletoforgivethewhites.Becauseofhisforgiveness,Mandelaisrememberedasamoralmodel(道德楷模)bythewholeworld.In1993,MandelawontheNobelPeacePrize.Ayearlater,hebecamethefirstblackpresidentofSouthAfrica.Bothblackpeopleandwhitepeoplevoted.Apartheidended.In1999,Mandelaleftofficeatthehighestpointofhispower.1.TheformerSouthAfricanpresidentwas_______yearsoldwhenhedied.A.80B.90C.95D.852.Mandelawassenttoprisonfor27yearsbecausehe______________________.A.chosetoforgivehisenemies.B.encouragedblackpeopletoforgivewhitesC.shookhandswithenemiesD.organizedmanyactivitiesagainstapartheid3.In1993,MandelawontheNobelPrizefor________________.A.physicsB.peaceC.chemistryD.literature4.Mandelawasrememberedbythewholeworldas________________.A.apresidentB.aleaderC.amoralmodelD.anofficer5.WhichstatementisRightaccordingtothepassage?A.ThegovernmentsetMandelafreein1990.B.Mandelabecametheblackpresidentin1993.C.MandelawontheNobelPeacePrizein1994.D.Mandelaleftofficeatthehighestpointofhispowerin1996.D16、Therearemanythingsweneedtoknow,butwedonotlearnthematschool.Forexample,ifwewanttouseourmoneywisely,weneedtoshopcarefully.Weneedtoknowhowtocompare(比较)thepricesofthethingsindifferentshops.Wealsoneedtoknowhowtomakethebestchoicewhenweshop.Knowinghowtomakesuchchoicesisalifeskill,andweneedtopracticeitinourdailylife.SupermarketW

Businesshours:6:00a.m–10:30p.m.

Eggs(1kilo):£6.50

Apples(1kilo):£3.80

Pork(1kilo):£18.20

Tomatoes(1kilo):£1.58

Environment:Verygood

Service:Good

SupermarketM

Businesshours:5:30a.m–10:30p.m.

Eggs(1kilo):£6.60

Apples(1kilo):£3.96

Pork(1kilo):£18.20

Tomatoes(1kilo):£1.50

Environment:Verygood

Service:Good

SupermarketY

Businesshours:6:00a.m–10:00p.m.

Eggs(1kilo):£6.20

Apples(1kilo):£3.30

Pork(1kilo):£17.20

Tomatoes(1kilo):£1.30

Environment:Needimproving

Service:Justso-so

SupermarketT

Businesshours:6:00a.m–9:30p.m.

Eggs(1kilo):£6.90

Apples(1kilo):£4.00

Pork(1kilo):£18.60

Tomatoes(1kilo):£1.60

Environment:Justso-so

Service:Bad

1.WhichsupermarkethasthelongestBusinessHours?A.SupermarketW. B.SupermarketT.C.SupermarketY. D.SupermarketM.2.Thepriceoftheporkin___________isthesameasthatin___________.A.SupermarketW;SupermarketMB.SupermarketY;SupermarketTC.SupermarketW;SupermarketYD.SupermarketM;SupermarketT3.Ifyouwanttospendtheleastmoneyoneggs,whichsupermarketwillyougoto?A.SupermarketW. B.SupermarketM.C.SupermarketY. D.SupermarketT.4.WhatmaybethereasonifashopperusuallyshopsinSupermarketY?A.TheEnvironment. B.TheService.C.TheBusinesshours. D.ThePrice.E17、Canada4:00a.m.to8:00a.m.Canadaisabigcountrywithsixtimezones.Inthewest,itisfoura.m.,andeveryoneisasleep,butinHalifaxontheeastcoastitiseighto'clockandpeoplearehavingbreakfast.ItisacoldFridaymorninginNovember,andthetemperatureistendegreesbelowzeroCentigrade(度).Argentina9:00a.m.InBuenosAires,thecapitalofArgentina,itisninea.m.onawarmsummermorning,andpeoplearestartingworkorschool.NovemberisasummermonthinArgentinabecauseitisinthesouthernhemisphere(半球).Scotland12:00noonScotlandispartoftheUnitedKingdom.ThecapitalofScotlandisEdinburgh,andthecapitaloftheUKisLondon.Itistwelvenoon,ormidday,inEdinburgh.Childrenarehavinglessons,buttheyarelookingforwardtotheweekendbecausethereisnoschoolonSaturdayandSunday.Egypt2:00p.m.FridayisalreadytheweekendinEgypt.FridayisaspecialdayforMuslims,soschools,officesandshopsareclosedinallArabcountries.Sonow,attwop.m.,mostpeopleinEgyptarehavinglunchwiththeirfamilies.Japan9:00p.m.JapanissevenhoursaheadofEgypt,soitisalreadyFridayeveningthere.Theweekendisbeginning.Mostpeopleareoutwithfriendsorwatchingtelevisionorplayingcomputergames.NewZealand12:00midnightItislateonFridaynight,somostpeopleareasleep.NowSaturdaymorningisarriving.ItismorninginCanadatoo,butthatisFridaymorning!1.IneasternCanada,thetimeis______thanthatinwesternCanada.A.fourandahalfhourslaterB.fourhoursearlierC.threehoursearlier2.WhileCanadianchildreninHalifaxarehavingbreakfast,Argentineanchildrenare______.A.sleepingB.goinghomeC.havingclasses3.It’smiddayinthecapitalof______whenit’s9:00a.m.inthecapitalofArgentina.A.JapanB.ScotlandC.NewZealand4.Nowit’s2:00p.m.andyouareinEgypt.It’s______foryoutocallafriendinNewZealand.A.impoliteB.politeC.normal5.Ifit’s11:15p.m.inJapan,it’s______inNewZealand.A.2:15a.m.B.2:15p.m.C.1:15p.m.F18、Everydayweusemoneytobuywhatwewant.Buthaveyoueverreallynoticedthebill(钞票)inyourhand?Therearedifferentpicturesonbothsidesofbanknotes(纸币)andinterestingstoriesbehindthem.Mostbanknoteshavefamouspeopleonthefront,suchasacountry’sleaderoragreatscientist,whileonthebackofthepapernotethereareusuallysomewell-knownscenesornationalbuildings.ThelatesteditionsofChinesebanknotesusethepictureofMaoZedong,foundingfatherofthePeople’sRepublicofChina,onthefrontofallyuanbills.However,thebacksofthebillsaredifferent.TheGreatHallofthePeople,onthe100-yuannote,isalandmark(地标)inBeijing.Importantmeetingsarealwaysheldthere.TheLijiangRiverinGuilin,onthe20-yuannote,isoneofthemostbeautifulscenesintheworld.TheUS1-dollarbillhasthefirstpresident,GeorgeWashington,onthefrontside.A13-levelpyramidisontheback.BenjaminFranklin,agreatscientistandpolitician(政治家)fromtheUS,appearsonthefrontofthe100-dollarbill.YoucanseetheWhiteHouse,wherethepresidentslive,onthebackofthe20-dollarbill.1.AccordingtoParagraph2,whichoneprobablyappearsonthebackofthebanknotes?A.AbrahamLincoln.B.ElizabethII.C.TaishanMountain.D.Titanic.2.TheLijiangRiverofGuilinis__________.A.onthebackof20-yuannoteB.onthefrontof20-yuannoteC.onthefrontof100-yuannoteD.onthebackof100-y

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