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中考模拟素能测评(一)一、

单项选择。(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(

C

)1.(2023·东营)Aftertaking

⁠classfromTiangongSpaceStationonOctober12th,2022,Ibecameinterestedinscience.A.aB.anC.theD./(

D

)2.Idon’tknowhowtolearnEnglishwell.Canyougivemesome

⁠?A.courageB.confidenceC.foodD.adviceCD一二三四五六(

A

)3.Thecostoflivinginmycityishigherthan

⁠ofmyfriend’s.A.thatB.thoseC.oneD.ones(

D

)4.(2023·宿迁)—Chinawonallthegoldmedalsatthe2023WorldTableTennisChampionships.—

⁠excitingnews!A.WhataB.HowaC.HowD.WhatAD一二三四五六(

A

)5.—IlostmypenandIcouldn’tfind

⁠anywhere.—Therearemanypensinthatbox.Justtake

⁠.A.it;oneB.it;itC.one;itD.one;one(

C

)6.—Whereareyougoing?—Tothecinema.Sue

⁠formeoutside.A.waitsB.waitedC.iswaitingD.waswaitingAC一二三四五六(

C

)7.—MissLiu,mustwegototheEnglishClubeveryday?—No,you

⁠.Threetimesaweekisenough.A.can’tB.couldn’tC.needn’tD.mustn’t(

C

)8.Hisanswer

⁠tobeawrongone.A.turnedupB.turnedoffC.turnedoutD.turnedon(

D

)9.—MoreandmorepeoplecometovisitChinaDinosaurPark.—That’strue.Ithasbecomethe

⁠ofChangzhou.A.effortB.praiseC.courageD.prideCCD一二三四五六(

D

)10.—

⁠pocketmoneydoyouusuallygeteverymonth?—About200yuan.A.HowoftenB.HowlongC.HowmanyD.Howmuch(

D

)11.—Whichdoyouprefer,swimmingorsurfing?—

⁠.Ilikescuba-diving.A.BothB.EitherC.NoneD.NeitherDD一二三四五六(

D

)12.Weareworriedabouthimbecausehealwaysspends

⁠playingcomputergames.A.anumberoftimeB.thenumberoftimeC.abittimeD.agreatdealoftime(

B

)13.—IhopetojointheDIYClubandlearntoreusethewasteinmyhome.—

⁠It’sagoodwaytogogreen.A.Betternot.B.Goodidea!C.Nevermind.D.Mypleasure.DB一二三四五六(

A

)14.—IfyoukeeppractisingspeakingFrencheveryday,you’llbebetteratit.—Iagreewithyou.

⁠.A.PracticemakesperfectB.ManyhandsmakelightworkC.PutallyoureggsinonebasketD.BurnthecandleatbothendsA一二三四五六(C)15.—Couldyoutellme

⁠aboutthelocaleducation?—Sure.Ithink.willbehelpful.A.howcanIfindinformationB.whatinformationcanIgetC.whereIcangettheinformationD.thatinformationIcangetC一二三四五六二、

完形填空。(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I

16

⁠intheUKlastweekendtolearnEnglish.SofarIhavealreadymade

17

⁠friendsandhadsometraditionalEnglishfoodthere.But

18

⁠havinghamburgers,sandwichesandpotatoes,Ithoughtnonecouldbe

19

⁠thanChinesefood,

20

⁠myfavourite—huo

guo.Youcan’timaginehow

21

⁠IwaswhenIgottoknowthattherewasgoingto

22

⁠afreemealofhotpottowelcomethenewstudents.Onthewaytothecanteen,Iseemedtosmellhuo

guointheair.一二三四五六Tomy

23

⁠,whenIsteppedintotheroom,Ididn’tseeanysignofhuo

guo.Wherewasit?

24

⁠manyquestionsinmyhead,I

25

⁠downtohavethefreemeal.AfterItalkedwithanEnglishgirl,IgottoknowthatChinesehuo

guowascompletelydifferent

26

⁠hotpot.Chinesehuo

guois

27

⁠intwowords—hotpot;andhotpot,oneword,isatraditionalEnglishdish.一二三四五六Hotpotismadefrommuttonandonion.Onthetoparepiecesofpotatoes.Peopleputitintheovenalldayinaheavypotonalowheat.It

28

⁠verylittleefforttoprepare.YoucanoftenseeitatpartiesintheUKbecauseitiseasy

29

⁠formanypeopleandisnotexpensive.Hotpottastes

30

⁠.However,Istillmisshuo

guo—hotpot!一二三四五六(

A

)16.A.arrived

B.reached

C.got(

C

)17.A.little

B.alittle

C.afew(

B

)18.A.before

B.after

C.for(

B

)19.A.muchdelicious

B.moredelicious

C.lessdelicious(

A

)20.A.especially

B.normally

C.suddenly(

C

)21.A.excite

B.exciting

C.excited(

B

)22.A.have

B.be

C.being(

A

)23.A.surprise

B.surprised

C.surprising(

A

)24.A.With

B.On

C.AboutACBBACBAA一二三四五六(

C

)25.A.sit

B.seat

C.sat(

A

)26.A.from

B.of

C.in(

C

)27.A.writing

B.wrote

C.written(

A

)28.A.takes

B.spends

C.costs(

C

)29.A.prepare

B.prepared

C.toprepare(

C

)30.A.well

B.bad

C.goodCACACC一二三四五六三、

阅读理解。(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。一二三四五六ASolarterms,alsocalledjieqiinChinese,aredaysmarkingthe24timebucketsofthesolaryearintraditionalChinesecalendarandwereusedtoindicatethealternation(交替)ofseasonsandclimatechangeinancientChina.Theopeningdayofthe2022WinterOlympicsmeetswiththe“BeginningofSpring”,whichisthefirstofthe24solartermsoftheyear.Let’slearnsomethingaboutothersolarterms.一二三四五六⁠

The

Spring

Equinoxisthefourthtermoftheyear.Itisagoodtimetoflykites.Inancienttimes,peopledidnothavegoodmedicalresources.Sotohopeforhealth,theywrotetheirmedicalproblemsonapaperkite.Whenthekitewasintheair,peoplewouldcutoffthestringtoletthepaperkitefloataway,meaningtheflyingawayofdiseases.一二三四五六⁠

Pure

Brightnessisthe5thsolarterm.ItistheonlyonewhosefirstdayisalsoatraditionalChinesefestival,Tomb-Sweeping(扫墓)Day.FlyingkitesisanactivitylikedbymanyChineseduringtheday.Whatmakesflyingkitesduringthisdayspecialisthatpeoplecutthestringwhilethekiteisintheskytoletitflyfree.Itissaidthatitbringsgoodluckandthatdiseasescanbechasedawaybydoingthis.一二三四五六⁠

Grain

Rainisthelastterminspring.Thisperiodofrainfallisveryimportantforthegrowthofcrops.ThereisanoldcustominsouthernChinathatpeopledrinkteaonthedayofGrainRain.SpringteaduringGrainRainisrichinvitaminsandaminoacids(氨基酸),whichcanhelptoremoveheatfromthebodyandisgoodfortheeyes.Itisalsosaidthatdrinkingteaonthisdaywouldpreventbadluck.一二三四五六⁠

The

Beginning

of

Summeristhe7thtermoftheyear.Thetemperaturewillrisequicklyduringthisperiod.InancientChina,peoplebelievedaroundeggrepresentedahappylife,andthateatingeggsonthedayoftheBeginningofSummerwasahopeforgoodhealth.Theyputleftoverteaintoboiledwatertogetherwitheggstocreate“teaeggs”.TodayteaeggshavebecomeatraditionalsnackinChina.一二三四五六(

A

)31.Whichofthefollowingsolartermsarebetterchoicesforpeopletoflykites?①TheSpringEquinox.②PureBrightness.③GrainRain.④TheBeginningofSummer.A.①②B.②③C.①④D.②④A一二三四五六(

B

)32.WhydopeopleinsouthernChinadrinkteaduringGrainRain?A.Becauseitcankeepthediseasesawayfromourbodies.B.Becauseitcanremoveheatfromthebodyanddogoodtotheeyes.C.Becauseitcanbringusahappylifeandgreatwealth.D.Becauseitcanmakeusgetalotofenergy.B一二三四五六(

A

)33.HowdoestheweatherchangeduringtheBeginningofSummeraccordingtothematerial?A.Itwillbehotterandhotter.B.Therewillbealotofrain.C.Snowfallsinthissolarterm.D.Thetemperaturedropsquickly.A一二三四五六B(2023·南通)“ClimatechangehasbroughtaseriouswarningtothelivingareasoftheSiberiancrane,increasingtheneedtobetterprotectthebirdsandtheirmigratorychannels(迁徙路径),”anexpertsaid.一二三四五六TheSiberiancranebreeds(繁殖)innorth-eastSiberiainRussiaandfliestoPoyangLakeinChina’sJiangxiProvinceforthewinter.About95percentofthebirdsspendtheseasoninPoyang.QianFawen,aresearchprofessorfromtheNationalBirdBandingCentreofChina,saidthatPoyang’swaterlevelsdecidewhetheritissuitableforthebirdstolivethere.However,climatechangehasmadethelevelschangeoften.“Insomeyears,thelakeexperiencesfloods;inothers,itexperiencesdroughts.Bothofthesesituationscreatefoodshortagesinthecranes’livingarea,”hesaid.一二三四五六TheSiberiancraneislistedasseriouslyendangeredontheInternationalUnionforConservationofNatureRedList.“Weneedtoprotecttheirlivingarea,sothatwecanprotectthem,”Qiansaid.IntherecentlyannouncedNationalActionPlanfortheProtectionofBirdMigrationChannels(2021—35),1,140placesinChinawereconsideredasimportantbreedinggrounds,winteringgroundsandstayingstops,includingPoyangandtheYellowRiverwetlandinNingxia.Theplansaidthatthegovernmentshouldwatchandcountthenumberofmigratorybirdsandpayfarmersforlossescausedbythebirds.一二三四五六SinceChinajoinedtheRamsarConventiononWetlandsin1992,ithasdesignated202,600hectaresofwetlandasWetlandsofInternationalImportance.Theystoreandcleanwater,keepallkindsoflivingthings,helpstorefloodsandpreventdroughts.AccordingtoaplanannouncedbythecentralgovernmentinOctober,by2025,Chinawillhaveprotected55percentofitswetlands.一二三四五六AftertheWetlandsProtectionLaw,thenation’sfirstlawtoprotectwetlands,wasintroducedonJune1,2022,completeprotectionwasstrengthened.Thelawclearlyexplainedwhatthegovernmentshoulddoandintroducedstrictpunishmentforpeoplewhodestroywetlandareas.Itlimitsbuildingatimportantnationalwetlandsanditdoesn’tallowharmfulactivities,includingusingthemasfarmlands,leavingwastewatereverywhere,harvestingandfishingtoomuch.KeynaturereservemanagementofficesinChinahavereportedmorebirdswinteringinthenation’swetlands,includingsomenewrarekinds.

⁠一二三四五六(

A

)34.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2toParagraph4?A.About95percentoftheSiberiancranesspendtheirwinterinPoyangLake.B.ClimatechangehaslittleinfluenceontheSiberiancranes’livingareainPoyang.C.TheSiberiancraneswillliveinPoyangallyearroundifthewetlandisprotected.D.WaterlevelsdecidethatPoyangLakeisn’tsuitablefortheSiberiancranestolive.A一二三四五六(

C

)35.WhichofthefollowingbehavioursareRIGHTatimportantwetlands?①Buildinghouses.

②Makingfarmlands.

③Limitingfishing.④Leavingwastewater.

⑤Watchingbirds.A.①③B.②④C.③⑤D.②⑤C一二三四五六(

A

)36.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytellus?A.TheproblemtheSiberiancranesfaceandthewayspeopleprotectwetlands.B.ThereasonwhytheSiberiancranesmigrateandtheplacetheyusuallystayin.C.TheimportanceofprotectingtheSiberiancranesandtheresultitwillleadto.D.ThelossofwetlandsandtheactionsthathavealreadybeentakentohelptheSiberiancranes.A一二三四五六(

B

)37.Whatwillthewriterprobablycontinuetowritein“

⁠”inParagraph8?A.Peoplehavedonesomethingtoprotectwetlands.B.Thenumberofthebirdshasincreasedinwetlands.C.Expertswillgoontodootherresearchonwetlands.D.Thegovernmentwillmakemorelawstoprotectwetlands.B一二三四五六C(2022·金华)ManypeoplemaywonderwhatthethreeChineseastronauts’lifewaslikewhenworkinginspace.Infact,theydidmanyofthethingsaswedoontheEarth.Theygotothebathroom,brushtheirteethandwashtheirhair.However,becauseofthemicrogravityenvironment,theytakecareofthemselvesindifferentways.Theywashtheirhairbyusingtheno-rinseshampootogetitcleanbecausetherearenorealshowersinthespaceship.一二三四五六Astronautseatthreemealsaday:breakfast,lunchanddinner.Buthowmuchtheyeatdependsontheastronauts.Asmallwomanastronautoftenneedsonlyabout1,900calories(卡路里)aday,whilealargemanrequiresabout3,200calories.Sotherearemanykindsoffoodsready,suchasfruits,nuts,chicken,beefandseafood.Theycanalsodrinkcoffee,teaandorangejuice.一二三四五六Astronautscanhavemuchfuntoo.Theylookoutofthewindow,enjoyingthewonderfulsunsetsandsunriseswhichhappenevery45minutes.Veryoften,theyplaywiththeirfoodorevenjokesontheirworkmates.Believeitornot,astronautscanevenspendweekends,whentheycanwatchmovies,playmusic,readbooksandtalktotheirfamilies.一二三四五六Afteralongdayatwork,

⁠.JustlikeontheEarth,anastronautgoestobedatacertaintime,thenwakesupandpreparesforworkagain.Butthereareafewdifferences.Astronautshavetosleepinsleepingbagsinspecialcabins.Generally,astronautsareplannedtohaveeighthoursofsleep.LikeontheEarth,theymaywakeupinthemiddleoftheirsleeptousethetoilet.Andastronautsalsohavedreams.AsforWangYaping,shehadanotherexperience—preparingthelessonsfortheChinesestudentsfardownontheEarth.一二三四五六(

D

)38.Thepassagemainlytalksabout

⁠.A.howastronautsworkinspaceB.whatitislikeinsideaspaceshipC.whatkindofpeoplecanbeastronautsD.astronauts’dailylifeinthespaceshipD一二三四五六(

C

)39.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatastronauts

⁠.A.havetotakeshowerseverytwodaysB.arenotallowedtoplayjokesinspaceC.canhavemanykindsoffoodsfortheirmealsD.seldomhavedreamswhentheysleepinspaceC一二三四五六(

D

)40.WhichofthefollowingcanbeputintheblankinParagraph5?A.itistimetomakeaphonecallB.readingiswhatanastronautneedsC.listeningtomusicsoundslikeagoodideaD.nothingisbetterthanagoodnight’ssleepD一二三四五六(

D

)41.WhatwasWangYaping’sspecialexperienceinspace?A.Makingdifferentkindsoffoods.B.Takingcareoftheotherastronauts.C.Writingareportaboutspacetravel.D.GivinglessonstostudentsontheEarth.D一二三四五六DInthenextfewdays,Maryspentalmostallhertimeinthegarden.Thefreshairfromthemoormadeherhungry,andshewasbecomingstrongerandhealthier.Onedayshenoticedtherobin(知更鸟)again.Hewasontopofawall,singingtoher.“Goodmorning!Isn’tthisfun?Comethisway!”heseemedtosay,ashe

hopped

⁠alongthewall.Marybegantolaughasshedancedalongbesidehim.“Iknowthesecretgardenisontheothersideofthiswall!”shethoughtexcitedly.“Andtherobinlivesthere!Butwhere’sthedoor?”一二三四五六ThateveningsheaskedMarthatostayandtalktoherbesidethefireaftersupper.Theycouldhearthewindblowingroundtheoldhouse,buttheroomwaswarmandcomfortable.Maryonlyhadoneideainherhead.“Tellmeaboutthegarden,”shesaid.一二三四五六“Well,allrightthen,Miss,butwearen’tsupposedtotalkaboutit,youknow.ItwasMrsCraven’sfavouritegarden,andsheandMrCravenusedtotakecareofitthemselves.Theyspenthoursthere,readingandtalking.Theywereveryhappy.Theyusedthebranchofanoldtreeasaseat.Butonedaywhenshewassittingonthebranch,itbroke,andshefell.Shewasverybadlyhurtandthenextdayshedied.That’swhyMrCravenhatesthegardensomuch,andwon’tletanyonegointhere.”一二三四五六“Howsad!”saidMary.“PoorMrCraven!”Itwasthesecondtimethatshehadeverfeltsorryforanyone.Justthen,asshewaslisteningtothewindoutside,sheheardanothernoise,inthehouse.“Canyouhearachildcrying?”sheaskedMartha.Marthalookedconfused.“Er,no,”shereplied.“No,Ithink...itmustbethewind.”Butatthatmoment,thedoorblewopenandtheyheardthecryingveryclearly.“Itoldyou!”criedMary.AtonceMarthashutthedoor.“Itwasthewind,”sherepeated.Butshedidnotspeakinherusualnaturalway,andMarydidnotbelieveher.一二三四五六(

D

)42.Whichofthefollowingwordscanreplacetheunderlinedword“hopped”?A.Sang.B.Ran.C.Walked.D.Danced.(

A

)43.WhydidMaryaskMarthatostayandtalktoheraftersupper?A.BecauseshethoughtMarthamightknowthesecretofthegarden.B.BecauseMarthaknewthingsmorethanMary.C.Becauseshewantedtotalktoherbesidethefireaftersupper.D.BecauseMarthahadbeentothegardenbefore.DA一二三四五六(

B

)44.What’stheorderoftheevents?①MaryaskedMarthatostay.②Marydancedalongthewall.③Marthatoldthestoryaboutthegarden.④Maryfeltsorryforanyone.A.①②③④B.②①③④C.③①②④D.②③①④B一二三四五六(

C

)45.Whatcanweinferfromthearticle?A.TherobinwasraisedbyMary.B.MrCravenwouldlikepeopletogothere.C.Marthapretendednottohearachild’scrying.D.MaryknewMarthawasreallythedaughteroftheCravens.C一二三四五六第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A.Havecouragetosaywhatyouthink.B.Thegesturesshouldgetlargerasthegroupsbecomelarger.C.Waitfortheotherpersontofinishspeakingbeforeyoutalk.D.Whenyouhavegoodcommunicationskills,youcanbesuccessful.E.Developinggoodcommunicationskillsbeginswithsimpledialogues.F.Herearesometipstoimproveyourcommunicationskills.G.Newskillstaketimetoimprove.一二三四五六47.

A

⁠Beconfidentinknowingthatyoucanmakecontributionstoaconversation.Taketimeeachdaytobeawareofyouropinionsandfeelingssoyoucancompletelyexpressthemtoothers.Bebravetoshareyourideas.AHavinggoodcommunicationskillsisimportant.However,maybesomeofyouhavetroublecommunicatingwithothers.46.

F

⁠Withthehelpofthetips,you’llbeabletobeafantasticcommunicator.F一二三四五六Practise.48.

E

⁠Simpledialogueshappeneveryday.Newskillstaketimetodevelop,buteachtimeyouuseyourcommunicationskills,youopenyourselftomoreopportunities.Practicemakesperfect.Usegestures(手势).Theseincludegestureswithyourhandsandface.Makeyourwholebodytalk.Usesmallergesturesforapersonandsmallgroups.49.

B

⁠EB一二三四五六Develop

good

listening

skills.Youshouldnotonlybeabletospeakwell,butalsolistentotheotherperson’swordscarefully.50.

C

⁠It’sapolitewaytocommunicatewithothers.C一二三四五六四、

根据句意及所给中文提示或首字母,写出句中所缺单词,每空限填一词。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)51.—Whatareyougoingtobeinthefuture,Andy?—A

scientist

⁠(科学家).52.Theoldmanstillstayshealthyinhis

nineties

⁠(九十几).53.Somesoldiersclimbedontotheroofandhungupa

flag

⁠(旗帜).54.Manypeoplehadto

cancel

⁠(取消)theirtripslastyearbecauseoftheflu.scientistninetiesflagcancel一二三四五六55.Asweallknow,China’sdeep-seaexplorationhasalready

entered

⁠(进入)anewperiod.56.Studentsmustchecktheirtemperaturebeforetheygointo

libraries

⁠(图书馆).57.(2023·连云港)Intoday’sDIYclass,studentsmadecardsindifferent

shapes

⁠(形状).58.(2023·南通)MybestfriendMayalwaysexercisesmoretobringherweightunder

control

⁠(控制).59.

Unless

⁠youaretryingyourbest,youwon’tloseweight.60.WangYapinghasbecomethefirstChinesefemaleastronauttohaveworkedin

space

⁠formorethan100days.enteredlibrariesshapescontrolUnlessspace一二三四五六五、

根据短文内容,用括号内所给词的正确时态或形式填空,使短文完整。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)LuYuhadanunusuallife.HelivedintheTangdynasty.Asa61.

homeless

⁠(home)child,helivedinLonggaiTempleandstudiedthere,

62.

including

⁠(include)boilingtea.JinglingPrefectLiQiwulikedthesmartboywhenLuYuwasveryyoung.Henotonly63.

gave

⁠(give)LuYubooksasgiftsbutalsointroducedhimtoafamousteacher.LuYulearnedfromhisteacheruntilhewasnineteen.Healso64.

made

⁠(make)goodfriendswithsomefamouspeople.Theyoftentravelled,tastedteaandtalkedaboutpoemstogether.homelessincludinggavemade一二三四五六LuYustudiedondifferentkindsoftea.HeleftJinglingandtravelledaroundthecountry65.

tosearch

⁠(search)forfamoustea.Tostudyteapickingandteamakingskills66.

well

⁠(good),LuYulivedalonglifeofreclusion(隐居)inTiaoxi.Afterthat,helivedinMiaoxiTemple,collecting,checking,studyingandreadingdocuments(文献)abouttea.Overyears,he67.

finally

⁠(final)wrotethefirstbookonthestudyoftea.ThatwasthebookThe

Class

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