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2023年江苏省泰州中学附属初级中学中考三模英语试题

学校:姓名:班级:考号:

一、单项选择

1.一DidyouplanttreesonTreePlantingDaythisyear?

—Ofcourse.Treesplayimportantroleintheenvironmentandhelpkeepsoilin

________place.

A.the;theB.an;aC.the;/D.an;/

2.ItwassoexcitingthatQuanHongchanusedhertalent,hereffort,togetafull

markinthewomen'sdiving10-metreplatformcompetitioninXi'anonMay22nd.

A.asgoodasB.aswellasC.asmuchasD.ashardas

3.—Howdoyoufind>ourclassmates?

—Mostarekind,butofthemisasfriendlytomeasCathy.

A.noneB.nooneC.nobodyD.everyone

4.Youwon'tknowhowthebeautyoftheclassicalworkisyoureaditagainand

again.

A.ifB.whenC.unlessD.after

5._greatprogressBYDAutocompanyhasmadeindevelopingnewtypesof

electricvehicles(电动汽车)!

—Exactly."仰望U8"and"仰望U9"arcthemostattractivearoundtheworld.

A.WhataB.HowC.WhatD.Howa

6.Twoyearsafterthe“fatherofhybridrice^^YuanLongpingdied,Chinesepeople

flowersinfrontofhisgrave(坟墓),postingpicturesandsendingtextsonlinetomourn(哀悼)

thegreatman.

A.presentedB.praisedC.producedD.prevented

7.Itisreportedthat2023AsiaTriathlonCupTaizhou(泰州铁人三项亚洲杯赛)heldin

QinhuTouristResortlastmonthtobeabigsuccess.

A.ranoutB.turnedoutC.carriedoutD.triedout

8.Whatcanweknowfrom(hepictureontheright?

A.Theboyfeelsitveryeasytoplant“patience”.

B.Theboythinksgrowingplantsneedspatience.

C.Thegirlbelievesiheycangrowtheplantverywell.

D.Thegirlknowstliereasonwhy“patience“isgrownhere.

9.—Iwonder.

I'mnotsure.Maybeyes.

A.howyoucallthenewproductB.howlonghehasbeenonthephone

C.whetherMr.WuhascomebackorisstillthereD.ifDanielhasgothisdrivinglicense

10.—Ihopeyoudon'tmindfriendlyadvice.

—.Atruefriendistheonewhotellsyouthetruthaboutyourself.

A.NotatallB.WithpleasureC.YouYewelcomeD.Mypleasure

二、完形填空

阅读短文,从每题所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题1

分,满分15分)

Therearcmanythingsinlifethatimpressyoudeeply.Forme,thereisonethingIstill

remembernow.

Oneyear,myfamilyandIwereonvacationinsouthernMexico.Whenwewere

enjoyingthebeautifulsightsnearthesea,11thatwasbrightsilvercaughtmyeyes.

Itwasaring!Itlooked12.Itmustbeworththousandsofdollars,andtheowner

must13alot.WhenIgotbacktothehotel,Itooktheringtothemanagerandtold

himthatIfounditinthewateroffthe14.Hepromisedmethathewouldsendouta

messagethata15hadbeenfound.

Thatevening,whilehavingdinner,weheardawomancheeringinaloudvoice.Shehad

justgottheringback!Isaw16standingwiththehotelmanager.Heraisedhishand

andpointedalme,andthenthewoman17cameoverandintroducedherself.She

toldmethatsheswamwithiheringand18itthatmorning.Whenshewentbackto

thebeachto19it,shefailed.Wehadadinnertogether,celebratingourgoodluck

thatnight.Thatdaywassospecialforbothofus,anditwas20ChristmasinJuly.

ThenextdaywhenIcheckedoutofthehotel,thebillhadbeenpaidbythewoman.Ifelt

touched.IhavetosaythatwhenIsawthatringforthefirsttime,Ihadanideato21

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itorsellit.However,itdidn'ttakemelongtorealizethattheonlythingtodowas(olookfor

22theownerwas.IwassogladthatIhaddonetherightthingwhenIsawthe23

lookonthatwoman'sfaceaftershegotherringback.

Sometimes,whensomethinghappens,youmayhesitate(犹豫),24youknow

whattherightthingtodois.Whenyoudoit,youwillfeelgoodaboutit,andperhapsyoucan

alsogetan25surprise.ThisisthelessonIlearntthatday.

11.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything

12.A.lovelyB.commonC.colorfulD.expensive

13.A.surpriseB.learnC.thankD.worry

14.A.beachB.parkC.hillD.hotel

15.A.billB.giftC.dollarD.ring

16.A.herB.himC.their.D.us

17.A.infearB.inpeaceC.insurpriseD.withexcitement

18.A.lostB.threwC.washedD.repaired

19.A.handinB.putonC.lookforD.dealwith

20.A.forB.likeC.aboutD.against

21.A.dropB.keepC.pickD.accept

22.A.whatB.howC.whoD.which

23.A.seriousB.specialC.strangeD.cheerful

24.A.butB.andC.soD.because

25.A.unpaidB.unseenC.undecidedD.unexpected

三、阅读单选

MarketsWhatcanIbuy?SellwithusNewsAboutBlog

fContactus①Members

、人A?>•!'Y

Wegrowit.Wesellit.

Specialmarketin

Findyournearestmarket

March

WaltFarmersMarketEverySunday10a.m.—2p.m.

startedin2007.STownSquarebySelbourneWalkShoppingCenter,offthe

FinditrightatthetopofHighStreet,WalthamstowE17andcentral

highstreetinParking:Someonthestreetsaroundthemarket

WalthamstowneartheOtherinfo:Pleasenotethatnotallstalls(摊位)attend

townsquarelibrary.weekly.

WhatisspecialaboutRightintheheartofthetowncentrenearalltheshopsand

thefarmersmarket?cafes.Themarketisheldonpublicsiteandwell-behaved

Wc'rcopeneverydogsarewelcome.

Sunday,rainorshine.

Freshfood,freshair.

WaltfannersmarketfillsthetopofthehighstreetonSundaywiththefreshestfarmproducts

fromfriendlystalls.CustomersloveBramble'seggs,juiceandveg,HookandSon'smilkand

cream,freshgameinseason,Pick'sOrganicsmeat,etc.

WhatarewedoingastheFarmersMarketmanagers?

•Comparedtosupermarkets,tnostproductsatfarmersmarketsarcsoldunpacked.Breadand

cakes,somemeat,fish,flowers,plants,mostvegetablesandfruit,cheese,eggs,piesand

muchmore.Lookaroundyourmarketandyouwillsee.Wealwaysencouragenewbusinesses

tosellproductsunpacked.

WhatcanyoudoasaFarmersMarketcustomer?

,Bringyourownbagsandcontainers-especiallyforthingslikefishandmeatifyoudonot

wanttousenewplastic(notfree).Bringyourowncoffeecups.

•Encourageyourfavouri:estallstochargeforplasticbags.

26.Whoarcthemostlikelytobeinterestedinthiswebsite?

A.Managers.B.Officers.C.Housewives.D.Doctors.

27.WallFarmersMarkelhasahistoryofaboutyears.

A.6B.11C.16D.21

28.Accordingtothemeaningoftheunderlinedword“containers",whichpictureisNOTa

container?

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A.B.斤,电

29.WhenyougoshoppingatWaltFarmersMarket,youCANNOT.

A.bringindifferentkindsofpeldogsB.bringyourowncoffeecups

C.buysomeflowersonSundaysD.buyunpackedfreshfarmproducts

30.Whatisspecialaboutthefarmersmarket?

A.Customerscanparktheircarsonthestreetsforfree.

B.Customerscanshopanddrinkcoffeeatthesametime.

C.Allthestallsinthemarketprovidecustomerswithfreeplasticbags.

D.FriendlystallsprovidefreshfarmproductsintheopenaireverySunday.

1

Mappingoutthefuture

Lastsummer,myparentsandItookadrivetoanotherstale.Beforewestartedonour

roadtrip,wepackedupthecarwithsnacks,water,andmusic.Thankfully,wealsohadour

GPSpacked.Afewhoursintothetrip,wetookawrongturn.ButourtrustyGPSpulledupa

mapofthatareaandgotusbackortrackinnotime.Itmademewonder:Whocreatesmaps

inthefirstplace?AftersonicsearchingonlineIlearnedthatthepeoplewhomapoutroads,

mountains,oceansandodierplacesaroundtheworldarecalledcartographers(制图师).Idid

somereadingaboutthecareer.Here'swhatIfound:

Whatdoesacartographerdo?

Cartographers,alsocalledmapmakers,studyandinterpret(诠释)geographic

information.Theyusethisinformationtomakedetailedmapsofplacesaroundtheworld.

Someofthesemapsaredigital(数字的).TheyareoftenusedinGPSsystems.Othermaps

areprintedinbooks.Todotheirwork,cartographersputtogetherinformationfrommany

differentplaces.Theyalsousegroundsurveys.Somedogroundsurveysthemselves.Most

cartographers,however,dependonsurveyors(测绘员)forthisimportantinformation.

Suneyorscollectinformationformapmaking.Theymeasureland,airspace,andwaterareas.

Whatdoesittaketobeacartographer?

Mostcartographershaveabachelor(学士)degree.Thedegreemighibeincartography

(制图学),geography,orsomethingsimilar.Studentswhoareinterestedinbecoming

cartographersshouldIcamasmuchastheycanaboutgeography.Italsohelpstotakecourses

inmathsandcomputerscience.

Withtheriseofcomputer-basedtoolssuchasGPSsystems,cartographersneedstronger

computerskillsthantheydidinihepast.

Howmuchdocartographersmake?

Theaverage(平均)yearlysalary(薪水)forcartographersis$54,000.Thelowest10

percentearns(挣钱)lessthan$32,000.Thetop10percentearnsmorethan$92,000.

IntheU.S.,jobopportunities(机会)forcartographersareexpectedtogrow.Thisis

becauseoftheincreasinguseofmapsinthearmy.Also,digitalmapshaveincreasingly

becomeamainpartofmanyGPSsystemsandWebsites.

BasedonwhatI'vereadaboutcartographers,I'dsaythattheirworkisveryimportantto

alotofpeople.Nexttimeamapkeepsmefromgettinglost,I'llbesuretothanka

cartographer!

31.InPara1,theauthorincludedhisexperienceinorderto.

A.provethataGPSisonlyneededwhendrivingtoanotherplace

B.showthatitisimportanttopacksnacksforatrip

C.provideareasonwhyamapmaker'sworkisimpertant

D.showthattheGPSisnotalwaysreliable(可靠的)

32.Surveyorscandoallthesefollowingthingsexcept.

A.dosomemeasuringB.dosomemappingC.collect

informationD.dogroundsurveys

33.Elizabethbeginsworkingasacartographerwithastartingsalaryof$37,500.Everyyear,

hersalaryincreasesby$1,500.Ifshecontinuesinthisposition,hersalarywillbe

forher12thyearofwork.

A.ofaverageB.belowaverage

C.ofthelowest10percentD.ofthetop10percent

34.Whichonecanbeputintheblank?

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A.Willmorecartographersbeneeded?B.Willthecartographersbereplacedby

robots?

C.Whyisithardforcartographerstofindjobs?D.Whydocartographersmake

differentmaps?

35.Thearticlewouldbemostusefulasasourceforastudentresearchprojecton,

A.careerchoosingforpeopleinterestedingeography

B.careerpossibilitiesforpeoplewhodislikemaths

C.famousexplorersandmapmakers

D.necessaryjobsfbrcomputemien

IgrewupinthecountrysideofPoland(波兰).It'sanareawhereskiingispopular,but

myfamilywaspoor.Icouldn'taffordtoridetheskilift(运送滑雪者的吊椅),soIusedto

hikeupwiththeskisonmyback.Itturnedoutthat(hiswasgoodpractice.

K2(乔戈里峰)isnicknamed"savage(野蛮的)mountain”.Youhearsadstories:For

everyfourpeoplewhoreaclithetopofthemountain,onedies.Iwastooafraidtoeventhink

aboutskiingdownit.Eventhebestmountainclimbersthoughtitimpossible.

Butthatchangedafteratrainingexpedition(考察)loBroadPeak.Igotaclearlookat

K2'smassiveface,anditencouragedme.Overtime,myskillsimprovedand,by2017,I

didn'tfeelthefearanymore.Ibeganpreparations.

Whytrysucha.al(壮举)?Ilovenature,andIlovesellinggoals.Tobethefirsttodoit

justaddstothechallenge.Fearisanimportantpartoflife,buttoskidownK2,1hadtostop

beingafraid.

Atthebasecamp,Ifeltcalmandprepared.Therewerenomoodsordoubts—Ijust

knewIcoulddoit.Buttherewerechallenges.At(hethirdbasecamp,7,000metersup,my

safelyguysufferedseriousbackpain.Wewaitedfor36hoursafterhegotbetter,andI

decidedtocontinue.Intotal,ittookaboutthreedaystoreachthetop.

Formanyclimbers,gettingtothetopofK2wouldbethedefining(决定性)momentof

theirlives.Forme,itwaswheretherealchallengebegan.Skiingdownamountainrequires

patienceandendurance(耐力).

ThemostdangerouspartwastheMessnerTraverse.It'spureice,uptoa75-degreeangle

inplaces,withdropsoneitherside.Youneedtokeepyourturnsandmovementssmoothand

confident.Noonehadtrieditbefore,soitwasarelief(解脱)locrossit.

Intotal,goingdownthemountaintookaboutsevenhours.WhenIfinallyskiedinto

camp,Isimplylayinthesnow,tiredinbothmentalandbody.

I'msoproudofwhatIachieved.Noonethoughtitcouldbedone.Ittaughtmethevalue

ofpatienceandthatnobodyelsecanmakeyourdreamscometrue.

36.Whatdoweknowfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Skiingwas(henationalsportofPoland.

B.Thewriterhadastrongwilltoski.

C.Thewriterwasbornintoafamilyofskiers.

D.Thewriter'sfamilyprovidedhimwithgoodskiingpractice.

37.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph2?

A.TointroducehowK2gotitsnickname.

B.ToshowthatK2isveryhard(oclimb.

C.lbexplainwhy(hewriterwantedtoskidownK2.

D.Todescribetheoriginal(原来的)叩pearanceofK2.

38.Whatwasthemostimportantfactor(因素)inchallengingK2accordingtothewriter?

A.Modemequipment(装备).B.Skilledsafetyguards(安保人员).

C.Somemainknov/lcdgeofK2.D.Apositive(积极的)opinionwithoutfear.

39.Whichwordbestdescribesthewriter?

A.Curious.B.Creative.C.Brave.D.Careful.

40.Whatdidthewriterlearnfromhisexperience?

A.Weshouldalwayshaveself-confidence.B.Supportisneededtorealizedreams.

C.Ittakespatienceandefforttosucceed.D.Oneshouldalwaysdreambig.

®WhatdoastudentinChina,anofficeworkerintheUKandanastronautinspaceall

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haveincommon?Theyallcatinstantnoodles(方便面),Andthey'renotalone―over1(X)

billionservings(一份)ofinstantnoodlesaresoldaroundtheworldeachyear,makingthem

oneoftheworld'smostsuccessfulindustrialfoods(大规模生产的加工食品).Buthowdid

thishappen?

②Putsimply,they'recheaptoproduceandcheaptcbuy,whichwasexactlywhattheir

creator(发明者)expected.MomofukuAndo,aJapanesebusinessman,spentayear

improvingtherecipe(配方)justaftertheSecondWorldWar.Hewantedtomakesomething

similartotraditionalJapaneseramennoodles(拉面).Heusedthewheatflour(面粉)donated

toJapanbytheUSgovernment.Hiscreationwasquicklypopular,playinganimportantrole

inJapan'seconomic(经济)riseafterthewar.Evenintheyear2000-accordingtoapollby

theFujiResearchInstitute-instantnoodleswerevotedJapan'smostsuccessfulinvention.

Theyweremuchmorepopularthanhigh-speedtrains,laptopsorkaraoke.

③BuiJapanesepeoplearenotaloneintheirdevotiontoinstantnoodles.Accordingto

theWorld'sInstantNoodlesAssociation,China,Indonesia,Vietnam(越南)andIndia—inthat

order-thesalesofinstantnoodlesinthesecountrieswereallbigger(hanJapanin2021.

Instantnoodles'popularityabroadsimplydependsonhoweasytheyaretoadaptto(适应)

localtastes.InThailand,forexample,youcangetgreencurryflavour(味道),whilein

Mexicothenoodlesarcdecoratedwithlimeandsalsa.Anditseemsthatbuyershavegrown

toexpectnewcreation.Nissin,thefoodcompanysetupbyAndo,createdover30()products

yearly,justinJapan,according(oemployeeKasuraSuzuki.

©Differentfromthosewholoveinstantnoodles,Somepeopledonotlikethenoodles

verymuch.Theirriseinpopularityhascomeatanenvironmentalcost—they'remadewith

palmoil(棕桐油),asaresult,moretreesarecutdown.Also,theirpackagingisplastic.And

whiletheyareahot,tastyandfillingmeal,instantnoodlesdon'thavemuchnutrilional(营养

的)value,andincludehighlevelsofsaltandfat.Anyway,instantnoodlesareundoubtedly

lifesaversinemergencyorextreme(极端)situations.

©Morethan60yearsaftertheirinvention,instantnoodleshavebecomethedefault[默

认)foodforanyoneshortonmoney,time,orevenakitchen.

41.Howmanyservingsofinstantnoodlesareeatenaroundtheworldyearly?

A.Over100billion.B.Morethan60.C.Over300.

D.2000.

42.WhatkindofInstantnoodlesdidthecreatorwanttomake?

A.Nutritional.B.Salty.C.Cheap.D.Convenient(方

便).

43.Thesalesoftheinstantnoodlesdependonhowwellpeoplelikethenoodles.Which

countryatethemostinstantnoodlesin2021?Pleasechoosethecorrectorder.

A.Japan>India>China>Indonesia>Vietnam

B.India>China>Japan>Indonesia>Vietnam

C.China>India>Vietnam>Indonesia>Japan

D.China>Indonesia>Vietnam>India>Japan

44.Whatcanwelearnaboutinstantnoodlesfromthepassage?

A.Peoplearoundtheworldalleatinstantnoodles.

B.Themorepeopleeatinstantnoodles,themoretreesmaybecutdown.

C.Onlypeopleshortofmoney,time,orevenakitchenchooseinstantnoodles.

D.AJapanesebusinessmanmadeinstantnoodlesthesameastraditionalJapaneseramen

noodles.

45.Whatisthecorrectstructuretorthepassage?

O②③

①①③⑤④

B.

④c•①一®⑤

②③⑤

D.-

四、阅读填表

阅读下面的短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,每

个空格只填一个单词。

Ii

Thetypicalcellphoneusertoucheshisorherphone2,617timeseveryday.Mostpeople

spend3hoursontheirphoneseachday.Theinfluencesofthisusage(用法,用量)arc

shocking:reducingthequalityofconversationsandinfluencingshort-termmemoryand

problemsolving.Andtherelationbetweenphoneaddiction(成瘾)andmenial(精神)illness

isalarming.Howcanyoucutdownonyourusageofcellphones?Thefollowingaresome

试卷第10页,共14页

methodssuggestedbyexperts.

Keeptoyourtimetable.

Youcouldsetalarms(闹钟)comakesurehowoftenyoucancheckyourphone.For

example,everyhalf-hour,every45minutesoreveryhour.Whenyouralarmsounds,readand

dealwiththemessagesandthenputdownthephone.Toreduceresponseanxiety(反应焦虑),

tellyourfriendsorfamilythatyoumaynotanswertheirmessagesasquicklyasyouusedto.

Createno-phonetimezones(时区).

Duringworkinghours,ifyou'reupsetfromtimetotimebytheringingofyourphone,

youwon'tremaincarefu.withthework.Therefore,youcouldcreateano-phonetimezone.

Shutyourphonefbratleast2hoursofyourday,whenyou'reverybusywithyourwork.So

youcanpaygreatattentiontotheworkinfrontofyou.

Reduceyourreliance(依赖).

Oneideaistoreplacesomesmartphonefunctions(功能)withrealobjects.Forexample,

buyaradioalarmclockinsteadofdependingonyourphonetowakeyouup,andstartyour

newyearbybuyinganewnotebook.Soyoucanwriteycurdailyactivitiesandto-dolistnot

inyourphonebutinthenotebook.

Putahairband(发带)aroundyourphone.

Whenplacedinthemiddleofthephone,thehairbandallowsuserstoanswerphonecalls

easily,butmakesotherusesofthephonemoredifficult.Nomatterwhenyouwanttouse

yourphone,thisbringsaboutamindfulnessexerciseandmakesyouaskyourselfwhatyour

intention(意图)is.Ifyoureallywanttousethephone,setyourintentionforwhyandremove

thehairband.Thepracticehelpsavoidmindlesslyunlockingyourphoneevery3minutes.

Choosethemethodsmostsuitableforyoursituationandmakeeffortstoavoidtoomuch

useofcellphones.

Howtoreduceyourusageofcellphones

Cellphoneusersusetheirphonemuchmore46thanthey

Somefactsthoughteveryday.

abouttheusageofUsingcellphonestoomuchcan47thequalityof

cellphonesconversationsandhaveinfluencesonshort-termmemoryand

problemsolving.

48_ontheKeepingtoSetalarmstomakesurehowoftenyoucan

usageofcellphonesyourtimetablecheckyourphone.

fromexpertsWhenhearingthesoundofyourphone,read

anddealwiththemessagesandthenputthe

phonedown.

Tellothersthatyoumaynotanswertheir

messagesasquicklyas49.

Createano-phonetimezone,50you

willbeupsetandwon'tremaincarefulwiththe

Creating

workifyourphonerings.

no-phonetime

Leaveyourphone51foratleas:2

zones

hoursofyourday,whenyou'reverybusywith

yourwork.

Itisagoodidea(ouserealobjectstotake

theplaceofsomesmartphonefunctions.

ReducingNeverdependonyourphonetowakeyou

yourrelianceup.Buyaradioalarmclockinstead.

Writeyoardailyactivitiesandto-dolistin

thenewnotebook52ofinyourphone.

Placing(hehairbandinthemiddleofthe

phone,usersare53toeasilyanswerphone

Puttingacallsexceptothersmartphonefunctions.

hairbandaround54youwanttouseyourphone,ask

yourphoneyourselfwhatyourintentionis.Thiscanhelpyou

55___mindlesslyunlockingyourphoneevery3

minutes.

五、语法填空

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。有提示词的空格不

限一词,无提示词的空珞限填一词。

试卷第12页,共14页

评示J

Bringingthepasttolifebyrestoring(修复)oldbuildingsfromyesterdaycanshow

56(confident)intomorrow.Jinan,(hecapitalcityofShandongprovince,understandsthis.

AsaState-levelhistoricalandculturalcity,Jinan57(have)alargenumberof

culturalrelics(遗迹)andhistoricbuildings.

Onemainexampleisin58(centre)JinanCity.TheBaroque-style(巴洛克风格)

buildingistheformersiteofthecity's59(one)cinema-Xiaogha〃(/卜「一寒),

whichwasbuiltin1904whenJinanopeneduptotheoutsideworld.By6()late1990s,

(hebuildingwasindangerofcomingdown.Thedaysofagoodcrowdoffilmloverswere

longgone.

Li,45,afilmloverwhoworksinthecateringindustry(餐饮业),decidedtohelprestore

thehistoricbuilding61thesupportofthelocalgovernmentin2008.Restorationwork

startedin2009.Duringtheprocess,Libegantolearnaboutthehistoryofthecinema.Asa

result,Ligottorealize62theoldbuildingreallymeanstoJinan'shistoryandChina's

widerfilmculture.

Afternearly26months,Xiaoguanghan63(give)newlifeasafilmmuseumand

restaurant.Themuseumnowhasmorethan4,0(X)historicitems(物品),64(include)

cameras,projectors,postersandclassicprops(道具),makingitanidealplaceforvisitors

65(learn)aboutthehistoryandcultureofChinesecinema.

六、材料作文

66.人要有目标、有理想,并坚定地追求自己的梦想,这样人生才有意义。毕业在

即,你们学校将在下周为九年级的学生举办一场以“梦想点亮未来,奋斗成就人生”为主

题的演讲活动。请参考下面提示图,结合自身情况,以“Mydream”为题,写一篇英文演

讲稿。

注意:

1.演讲稿须根据提示图自拟,要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意;

2.提示图中斜体部分为非限定性内容,仅供参考:

3.词数100左右,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数;

4.文中不得提及考生所在学校及自己的姓名等信息。

Mydream

Everyoneshouldhaveadream.Dreamsaretogivelifeahope.Ifdreamsdie,lifeislike

abroken-wingedbirdthatcanneverfly.

试卷第14页,共14页

参考答案:

1.D

【详解】句意:——今年植树节你种树了吗?——当然。树木在环境中起着重要作用,有助

于保持十.壤的原状。

考查冠词。the定冠词,表示特指;an/a不定冠词,表示泛指。playanimportantrole“扮演重

要角色”,固定短语,用不定冠词泛指“一个",月.important发音以元音音素开头,用an;in

place”在原来的位置”,固定短语,零冠词。故选D。

2.B

【详解】句意:5月22日,在西安举行的女子10米跳台跳水比赛中,全红婵运用自己的天

赋和努力,取得了满分,这真是太令人激动了。

考查介词短语。asgoodas几乎;aswellas以及;asmuchas多达;ashardas和一样努

力。根据"ItwassoexcitingthatQuanHongchanusedhertalent,...hereffort,”可知,此处表达用

她的天赋和努力,aswellas“和、以及故选B。

3.A

【详解】句意:——你觉得你的同学怎么样?——大部分是友好的,但是没有一个人和凯西

一样对我友好。

考查不定代词辨析。none没有一个,实指(知道具体人/物);noone没有人,虚指(不知道

具体人/物);nobody没有人,虚指(不知道具体人/物);everyone每个人。根据“Mostarckind,

but...ofthemisasfriendlytomeasCathy.”可知

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