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2024年山东省莱阳市中考英语适应性模拟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、—Billysometimesgets_________sleepyinclass.—That’sbecausehealwayshas_________sleepatnight.A.abit;little B.abitof;little C.alittle;much D.alotof;alittle2、Isthereanydifferencebetweenyourideaand________?A.he B.his C.she D.her3、Wouldyouliketohelpmesearchthelatestnewsaboutsuperstars_____Icanuseinmyreport.Thelatest?AndersonrenewedacontactforanothersevenyearswithManchester.A.whom B.who C.that D.which4、Theearthisaplanetanditgoes____thesun.A.between B.across C.through D.around5、—wonderfulsoccerplayerRomeluLukaku(卢卡库)is!—Yes,heisreallygreat!A.How B.What C.Howa D.Whata6、Excuseme.Couldyoutellmethe______ofthefootballgameyesterday?Sure.ChongqingSiweiwonthegameby2to1.A.difference B.rule C.result D.effort7、IfailedtocatchthelastbusonthecoldwinternightandIcouldn’tfeel________.A.terrible B.themoreterrible C.moreterrible D.themostterrible8、Youaresupposedtobemorecarefultomakefewerwhileyouarewriting.A.troubleB.matterC.mistakesD.problems9、______didyoubuythecar?I_______itsince2010.A.Howlong,haveboughtB.Howlong,havehadC.When,haveboughtD.When,havehad10、It______heavilywhenwegotoffthetrain.A.rains B.rained C.israining D.wasrainingⅡ.完形填空11、Oneday,aprofessorenteredtheclassroomandaskedhisstudentstoprepareforssurprisetest.Theywaited1attheirdesks.Theprofessorbegantohandoutpapers.Toeveryone’s2,therewerenoquestions,justablackdot(点)inthecenterofthepage.Theprofessortoldthestudents,"Iwantyoutowriteabout3youseethere."Theconfused(困惑的)studentsgotstartedonthetask.Twentyminuteslater,theprofessortookallthepapers.Afteraquickonce-over,hebegantoreadeachoneofthemaloud.4alldescribedtheblackdot,tryingtoexplainitsposition,andsoon."I'mnotgoingtogradeyou.Ijustwantedtogiveyousomethingto5.Noonewroteaboutthewhitepartofthepaper.6focusedontheblackdot,andthesamethinghappensinourlives,"theprofessorsaid."Ourlifeisagift.Wealwayshavereasonstocelebrate,beingaliveandhealthy,thebeautyofnature,ourfriends,thejob7providesusawaytomakealiving,etc.8,wekeepfocusingonlyonthedarkspots,suchasthehealthproblems,thefamilyarguments,thedisappointmentswithfriends,etc.""Thedarkspotsarevery9comparedtoeverythingelsewehaveinourlives,buttheyaretheonesthatpolluteourminds,"theprofessorcontinued."10youreyesoffthedarkspotsinyourlife.Enjoyeachmomentthatlifegivesyou.Behappyandlivealifepositively?"1.A.nervously B.happily C.rapidly D.peacefully2.A.happiness B.joy C.surprise D.fear3.A.that B.what C.if D.where4.A.He B.She C.We D.They5.A.thinkabout B.forgetabout C.worryabout D.readabout6.A.Someone B.Everyone C.Anyone D.Noone7.A.who B.what C.which D./8.A.However B.Inshort C.Therefore D.Asaresult9.A.large B.important C.small D.difficult10.A.Bring B.Put C.Leave D.TakeⅢ.语法填空12、(B)Completethepassagewiththeproperformsofgivenwords.ZengziwasafamousthinkerinChinesehistory.His1.(teach)wasConfucius(孔子).Oneday,Zengzi’swifewasgoingtothemarkettosellsomethingformoneywithouttheirson.Theboykept2.(cry)andshouting.Shesaidtoherson,“WhenIcomeback,I’llkillourpigtomakeamealforyou.”Butshedidn’tdoasshesaid.“Howcanyoucheatachild?”Zengzisaid3.(serious)“Thesmallchildonly4.(follow)theexampleofhisparents.Ifyoucheathim,hemaycheat5.(other)likeyou.”Havingsaidthis,Zengziraisedtheknifeandkilledthepig.Ⅳ.阅读理解A13、Oneday,Bobtooktwoofhisfriendsintothemountains.Theyputuptheirtents(帐篷)andthenrodeofftoaforesttoseehowthetreesweregrowing.Intheafternoonwhentheywereabouttenkilometersfromtheircamp(营地),itstartedtosnow.Moreandmoresnowfell.SoonBobcouldhardlyseehishandbeforehisface.Hecouldnotfindtheroad!Bobknewthereweretworoads.Oneroadwenttothecamp,andtheotherwenttohishouse.Butallwaswhitenow.Everythingwasthesame.Howcouldhetakehisfriendsbacktothecamp?Bobhadanidea.Thehorses!Letthehorsestakethemback!Butwhatwouldhappenifthehorsestooktheroadtohishouse?Thatwouldbeatrip(行程)ofthirty-fivekilometersinsuchcoldweather!Itwasgettinglate.Theyrodeonandon.Atlastthehorsesstopped.Wherewerethey?Noneofthemcouldtell.Boblookedaround.Whatwasthatunderthetree?Itwasoneoftheirtents!1.Bobandhistwofriendswenttotheforest_______.A.tofindtheirwayhome B.tobuildtheircampC.toseethetrees D.toseethemountainsinthesnow2.Theycouldhardlyfindtheirwaybackbecause_______.A.therewasnotanyroadinthemountainsB.theycouldn’tfindtheirhorsesC.theycouldn’tdecidewhichofthetworoadswenttotheirtentsD.therewasonlyoneroadtotheircamp3.Itisclearthattheywantedthehorsestotakethemto_______.A.theforests B.themountains C.thecamp D.John’shouse4.Thehorsesstoppedbecause_______.A.theyweretiredafterrunningforalongtime B.itwasgettinglateC.theysawthetrees D.theyknewthattheyhadgottothecamp5.Thestoryhappened_______.A.atnightwhennothingcouldbeseen B.inacoldcamp C.onadarkevening D.onacoldwinterdayB14、Assoonasthewomangotintothehouse,hereight-year-olddaughtertoldherthatheryoungerbrotherdrewsomanypicturesonthecleanwallofhisbedroomandleftthewhitewallinamess.Whenthewomanheardthis,shewasangry.“Where’syourbrothernow?”“He’shidinghimselfinthecupboardinhisbedroom.”Thelittlegirlanswered.Thewomangotevenangrier.Shecomplainedabouthersonwhenshewenttowardsherson’sbedroom.Thesix-year-oldboywasstayingwithfearinthecupboardwhenheheardwhathismothersaid.Heknewshegotreallyangrythistime.Thewomanpushedthedooropenwithaloudnoise.Butwhenshesawthewordsandpicturesonthewall,herangersoondisappeared.“Iloveyou,mum!”coveredthewholewall,withsomanyheartsaroundthem,andsomanystarsinthesky.Themother’seyeswerefullofhappytears.Sheopenedthedoorofthecupboard,andhugged(拥抱)hersontightly.Theboysaid“Iloveyou,Mum!”tohermotherinalowvoicewhenhewasinhismother’sarms.It’sthemostexpensivepresentfromherson—“Loveonthewall”.Eightyearslater,theboysuddenlydiedofheartdisease.Themotherhadkeptthewalltidywithgreatcarefornearlyfiftyyearsuntilshewasdead.Inthemother’sheart,itseemedthathersonwasalive,andalwayslookingatherintheskywithmanyshiningstarsaroundhim.1.Whywasthewomanangryatfirstaftersheheardwhatherdaughtersaid?A.Herchildrenfoughtwitheachotherathome.B.Herdaughterdidn’tlookafterhersonwell.C.Hersondrewpicturesonthewhitecleanwall.D.Herhusbandleftherchildrenathomealone.2.Thereare__________peopleappearinginthestory.A.three.B.five.C.six.D.eight.3.Howoldmightthegirlbenow?A.Sixteenyearsold.B.Thirtyyearsold.C.Fifty-eightyearsold.D.Sixty-sixyearsold.4.Theboydiedattheageof__________.A.sixB.eightC.fourteenD.Sixteen5.Whatkindofstorydoyouthinkitis?A.Ahappystory.B.Alovestory.C.Afunnystory.D.Ahumorousstory.C15、BitingcouldbeworryingITmakesourfingerslookugly.It’sdirty.Itcouldhurtalot.Butmanypeoplejustcan’tstopdoingit:bitingtheirnails.Upto45percentofteenagersintheUKbitetheirnails,theBBCreported.Therearealsomanyfamousnailbiters,includingex-BritishPrimeMinisterGordonBrownandAmericansingerBritneySpears.There’snothingwrongwithbitingnailstokeepthemtidy.Butitcouldgetoutofcontrol.Somepeoplebiteanailnotbecauseit’stoolong,butbecausetheyaredriving,reading,feelingstressedout,orjusthavenothingelsetodo.Thesamecouldhappentoskinpickingandhairpulling.Anormalbehaviorcouldbecome“pathological”(病态的),asexpertssay.In2013,theAmericanPsychiatricAssociationlabeled(把……列为)nailbitingasan_______________(OCD).Peoplewiththisdisordermaywashtheirhandstoomanytimesorhavetolineuptheirshoesinacertainway.Thesebehaviorshavealotincommon.OCDisdoingsomethingnormalandhealthytoomuch,NPRreported.ButnailbitingisdifferentfromotherOCDbehaviorsinatleastoneway.“InOCD,thebehaviorisreallyunwanted,”CarolMathews,apsychiatrist(精神病医生)attheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,toldNPR.PeoplewithOCDdon’twanttowashtheirhandsoverandoveragain.Thereisnofuninit.Theyjustfearthatiftheydon’tdosomething,somethingelsethat’sverybadwillhappentothem.Butnailbitersenjoyit.“It’srewarding.Whenyougettherightnail,itfeelsgood,”saidMathews.Thereforesomepeoplearguethatmostnailbitersarenothavingaproblemasseriousasamental(心理的)disorder.Butanyway,it’sstillabadhabit.Sowhatcanwedotostopit?Sincemostpeoplebitenailsasawayofrelieving(缓解)stress,findinganotherwaytorelievethatstresscouldbeuseful,suggestedRochelleTorgerson,adoctorattheMayoClinicintheUS.Tryplayingwithyourpeninstead.Besides,nailbitersfeeltheurge(刺激,冲动)tobiteiftheyfindasmallimperfectpartofthenail,saidMathews.Soalwayskeepyournailsingoodshape.1.Whatdoesthephraseobsessive-compulsivedisorderinParagraph6mean?A.Anactivitythatpeopleenjoydoingit.B.Akindofbehaviorthatpeopleisreallywanted.C.Awayofdoingsomethingthatpeopledoesitnormalandhealthy.D.Amentaldisorderthatpeopleareunabletocontrolthethoughtsortheactivities.2.HowisnailbitingdifferentfromotherOCDbehaviors?A.Peopledoitoverandoveragain.B.Peopledoithappilyandwillingly.C.Itdoesnoharmtopeople’shealth.D.Itisaphysicalandmentalproblem.3.Whatdodoctorssuggestpeopledotostopnailbiting?A.Pickskinorpullhairinstead.B.Forcethemtocontroltheurgetobite.C.Keepthembusyandforgetaboutnails.D.Findsomeotherwaystoreleasetheirstress.D16、Itwasacoldwinterday.AwomandroveuptotheRainbowBridgetollbooth(收费站).“I’mpayingformyself,andforthesixcarsbehindme,”shesaidwithasmile,handingoverseventickets.Oneafteranother,thenextsixdriversarrivingatthetollboothwereinformed,“Aladyhasalreadypaidforyourfare.”Itturnedout(证明)thatthewoman,NatalieSmith,hadreadsomethingonafriend’srefrigerator:“Practicerandom(随机的)kindnessandsenseless(无意识的)actsofbeauty.”Thephraseimpressedhersomuchthatshecopieditdown.JudyForemanspotted(认出)thesamephraseonawarehouse(仓库)wallfarawayfromhome.Whenitstayedonhermindfordays,shegaveupanddroveallthewaybacktocopyitdown.“Ithoughtitwasbeautiful,”shesaid.Thenshewroteitatthebottomofallherletters.Herhusband,Frank,likedthephrasesomuchthatheputitupontheclassroomwallforhisstudents,oneofwhomwasthedaughterofAliceJohnson,alocalnewsreporter.Aliceputitinthenewspaper,admitting(承认)thatthoughshelikedit,shedidn’tknowwhereitcamefromorwhatitreallymeant.Twodayslater,AlicegotacallfromAnneHerbert,awomanlivinginMarin.ItwasinarestaurantthatAnnewrotethephrasedownonapieceofpaperfirst,afterthinkingaboutitinhermindfordays.“Here’stheidea,”Annesays.“Anythingyouthinkthereshouldbemoreof,doitrandomly.”Herfantasies(想象)includepaintingtheclassroomsofshabby(破旧的)schools,leavinghotmealsonkitchentablesinthepoorpartoftown,andgivingmoneysecretlytoaproudoldlady.Annesays,“Kindnesscanbuildonitselfasmuchasviolencecan.”Theactsofrandomkindnessspread.Ifyouwereoneofthosedriverswhofoundyourfarepaid,whoknowswhatyoumighthavebeeninspiredtodoforsomeoneelselater.Likeallgreatevents,kindnessbeginsslowly,witheverysingleact.Letitbeyours!1.WhydidNatalieSmithpayforthesixcarsbehindher?A.Sheknewthecardriverswell.B.Shewantedtoshowkindness.C.Shehopedtomakefriendswiththedrivers.D.Shehadseventickets.2.JudyForemancopieddownthephrasebecauseshe

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.A.thoughtitwasbeautifulB.wantedtoknowwhatitreallymeantC.decidedtowriteitonawarehousewallD.wantedherhusbandtoputitupintheclassroom3.Whocameupwiththephraseaccordingtothepassage?A.JudyForemanB.NatalieSmithC.AliceJohnson.D.AnneHerbert.4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisclosestinthemeaningtotheunderlinedsentenceabove?A.Kindnessandviolencecanchangetheworld.B.Kindnessandviolencecanaffectone’sbehavior.C.Kindnessandviolencecanreproducethemselves.D.Kindnessandviolencecanshapeone’scharacter.5.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Peopleshouldpracticerandomkindnesstothoseinneed.B.Peoplewhoreceivekindnessarelikelytoofferittoothers.C.Peopleshouldpracticerandomkindnesstostrangerstheymeet.D.Peoplewhoreceivekindnessarelikelytopayitbacktothegiver.E17、Formostpeople,theword“fashion”means“clothes”.Butpeoplemayaskthequestion,“Whatclothesareinfashion?”Andtheyusetheword“fashionable”inthesameway:“Shewaswearingafashionablecoat.Hisshirtwasreallyafashionablecolour.”Butofcoursetherearefashionsinmanythings,notonlyinclothes.Therearefashionsinholidays,inrestaurants,infilmsandbooks.Thereareevenfashionsinschoolsubjects,jobs…andinlanguages.Fashionschangeastimegoes.Ifyoulookatpicturesofpeopleorthingsfromthepast,youwillseethatfashionshavealwayschanged.AnEnglishhouseof1750wasdifferentfromoneof1650.Afashionablemanin1780lookedverydifferentfromhisgrandsonin1860.Todayfashionschangequickly.Someofthisisnatural.Wehearaboutthingsmuchmorequicklythaninthepast.Newspapers,radios,telephonesandtelevisionssendinformationfromonecountrytoanotherinafewhours.Newfashionsmeanthatpeoplewillbuynewthings,soyouseethereismoneyinfashion.1.Mostpeoplethinkthat“fashion”means________.A.books B.clothes C.holidays2.By_______wecanseethatfashionschangeastimegoes.A.wearingafashionablecoat B.eatinginanewrestaurantC.lookingatpicturesofpeople3.Inthe4thparagraphthewritermentions_______kindsofwaystosendinformation.A.three B.four C.five4.“Thereismoneyinfashion.”means______.A.peoplelikefashionandmoneyB.fashionablethingsareexpensiveC.onecanmakemoneythroughfashion5.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A.thechangesoffashion B.thekindsoffashions C.themoneyinfashionF18、WelcometotheArtMuseum!You’vejuststeppedintooneoftheworld'sgreatestcollectionsofart,coveringcenturiesofhumancreativityfromaroundtheworld.WiththousandsofworksonShow,Youmaywonderhowtostartyourvisit,butweareheretohelp.OnthebackofthisVisitorGuide,you’llfinddirectionstosomemustseeworksinourcollection—the“don'tmiss”listfortheArtMuseum.It'sagreatchoicetostartifyouarenewtothemuseum.Thefollowingpagesincludeaclearfloorplanofthemuseumanditscollections.Butbecausewehaveseveralbuildings,theoverlook(鸟瞰图)belowmightbehelpful.Enjoyyourvisitandfeelfreetoaskforhelpanddirectionsatanypointduringyourstay.1.Howmanypartsdoestheoverlookofthemuseuminclude?A.TwoB.Three.C.Four.D.Fiv

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