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2024年山東省濟南市中考英語真題

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TheFredericksburgSpringFestival

It’stimeonceagainforthebiggesteventoftheyearinFredericksburg.

Thisyear,thefestivalwilltakeplacefromMay1to5.

Becauseoftherecentincreaseinvisitors,thefestivalisbeingmovedtoPineTreePark.

Therewillbebigeventslikesportingevents,artshows,andlightshows.

Therewillbealotofconcertsbylocalmusicians.

Andtheworld-famousrockbandPeterandtheGangwillbethere,too.

Ticketsare$3perdayor$10forallfivedaysoftheevent.

Call584-9373formoreinformation.

Note:Ifitrains,concertswillbemovedtoFredericksburgTheater,acrossthestreetfromPineTreePark.1.Howlongwillthefestivallast?

A.Oneday.B.Threedays.C.Fivedays.D.Sevendays.2.Wherewillthefestivaltakeplace?

A.InPineTreePark.B.InArtMuseum.C.InSpringSquare.D.InFredericksburgTheater.3.Whatcanavisitorenjoyduringthefestival?

A.Petshows.B.Localfood.C.Lightshows.D.Costumeparties.4.Howmuchdoesavisitorpayforatwo-dayticket?

A.$3.B.$6.C.$10.D.$13.5.Whatcanavisitordotogetmoreinformationaboutthefestival?

A.Makeacall.B.Sendanemail.C.Visitawebsite.D.Textaperformer.(★★★)Johnknewhewasgoingtohaveagreatsummerwhenheandhisbestfriend,Danny,arrivedatthecamp.Everywherehelooked,thereweretonsofboysofhisage,laughingtogether,playingtennis,orswimminginthepool.JohnandDannyquicklyfoundtheircampingtentandmettheirteacher.Aftertheyunpackedtheirtravellingbags,theboysdecidedtogoforaswim.Theychangedintotheirswimsuitsandwalkeddowntothepool.Atfirst,JohnandDannystayedintheshallowend(淺水區(qū)).Theyplayedgamesinthewaterwithafewotherboys.Everynowandthen,Johnwatchedotherboysjump,dive(跳水),andevendochallengingactionsoffthedivingboard,likeflippingintheair,buthedidnotfeelbraveenoughtotryithimself.AfterawhileDannysaidtheyshouldtaketurnsjumpingoffthedivingboard.JohnlookednervouslyatDannyandshookhishead.DannytoldJohnthatitwasnotasscaryasitlooked.Johnfinallyagreedtogiveitatry.Slowly,heclimbedtothetopofthedivingboard.HetookafewstepstotheendoftheboardandlookedoveratDanny.Dannygavehimabigsmile.Johntookadeepbreath,closedhiseyes,andjumped.Hehitthewaterwithasplashandmovedquicklyuptothesurface.DannyrantoJohntogivehimahigh-five.Thentheyspenttherestofthedayenjoyingthemselvesjumpingoffthedivingboard.6.WheredidJohnandDannygo?

A.Toasummercamp.B.Toasportscenter.C.Toanamusementpark.D.Toabeachparty.7.WhatdidJohnandDannydojustbeforetheywalkedtothepool?

A.Theyputuptheircampingtent.B.Theyputalltheirthingsinorder.C.Theyplayedgameswithsomeboys.D.Theychangedintotheirswimsuits.8.WhatproblemdidJohnfaceinthestory?

A.Hewasnotinterestedinswimming.B.Hewastoonervoustoswiminpublic.C.Hewasafraidtojumpoffthedivingboard.D.HewasnotabletogetonwellwithDanny.9.Howwastheproblemsolved?

A.DannytaughtJohnhowtodive.B.TheirteachergaveJohnahand.C.DannyencouragedJohntohaveatry.D.Thetwoboysdecidedtostayofftheboard.10.HowdidJohnfeelattheendofthestory?

A.Disappointed.B.Happy.C.Nervous.D.Peaceful.(★★★)Inmanycases,youmayfindyourselforsomebodyfaking(假笑)asmileinphotos.Whycanoneeasilydiscoverafakesmileandwhydoesitseemsodifficulttogivearealsmileinphotos?Scientistshavefoundthatarealsmileisfeaturedbytwomainmuscle(肌肉)movements.Whenwesmile,weliftourmouthupwardsandcausetheskinaroundoureyestogatherintofolds.Thesemusclemovementsareusuallyabsentinthecaseofaforcedsmile,especiallywhenthesmileissmall.Ourbrainsarehighlyskilledatdistinguishingthedifferencesinmusclemovements.That’swhythoughtryingtofakearealsmilecanbehard,discoveringitonsomeoneelseisapieceofcake.Oneofthemostcommonreasonswhyyoulookunnaturalinphotosisanincreasedawareness(意識)ofyourappearance.Theworryaboutposture,hair,andmakeupcanaddtothestress,killingthechancesofarealsmile.Asmilelooksbestwhenitcomesnaturally.Warmandwelcomingsmilescomealongwithwarmandwelcomingbodylanguage,butwhenyou’reinfrontofthecamera,tryingtoohardtoperformcanmakeyourbodylanguageappearstiff(僵硬的)andfarfromwelcoming.Besides,facialexpressionsarenotalwaysunderstoodinthesameway.Asmilecanmeandifferentlyindifferentcultures.Forexample,awidesmilethatseemswelcomingtosomemayappearfakeanddishonest.Thismayalsoinfluencehowpeoplefeelaboutyoursmileinphotos.However,weshouldn’tletthistroubleustoomuch.So,ifyouwanttosmilenaturallybeforethecamera,perhapsthesimplesttrickistogiveyourbrainarealreasontofeelhappy.Mayberecallajoyfulmomentorjustthinkbacktoafunnystoryyouread...thatshouldwork!11.Whatisarealsmileconnectedwith?

A.Personalcharacters.B.Educationalbackgrounds.C.Musclemovements.D.Professionalachievements.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“distinguishing”meaninparagraph2?

A.Clearing.B.Telling.C.Spreading.D.Forgetting.13.Whatisareasonforpeople’sunnaturalsmiles?

A.Theyfailtohidetheirfeelings.B.Theyaretiredoftakingphotos.C.Theycaretoomuchabouttheirlooks.D.Theyareweakinperformingtricks.14.Whatmayhelpyougivearealsmileaccordingtothewriter?

A.Recallingastrangestory.B.Practicingsmilesinthemirror.C.Improvingyourexpressionabilities.D.Thinkingofahumorousmoment.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Howcanweturnthefakeintothereal?B.Howcanwefakearealsmile?C.Whyisithardtosmilenaturallyinphotos?D.Whatisneededtotakegoodphotos?(★★★)Intheearly1900s,AustrianscientistKarlVonFrischdiscoveredthe“waggledance”ofhoneybees.Theydancetocommunicatewheretofindfoodshowinganadvancedformofcommunication.Hisdiscoverysuggestedthatbeesseemto“think”muchlikehumans.Beescancountuptofourandevenuseknowledgelearnedinonesituationinnewones.Thisamazingabilitytheyhaveissimilartothatofafewmammals(likedolphins,rats,andsomemonkeys)—metacognition(元認知).Studyingbees’brainsischallenging,butscientistshavefoundways.OnesuchscientistisClintPerryfromQueenMaryUniversityofLondon.Hedesignedexperiments(實驗)wherebeeschosebetweentwospots,oneaboveandonebelowablackbar.Iftheylandedabove,theygotasweetdrinkbelowaterribleone.Perrymadethetesteasierorharderbymovingthelandingspotsfurtherfromorclosertotheblackbar.Perryfoundthatbeesavoideddifficulttestsandtriedwhenitwaseasy,suggestingtheycanjudge(判斷)theirchancesof“passing”.Thisabilitytomakedecisionsaccordingtotheirchancesofsuccessbeforeissimilartohowhumanschoosewhethertotakeatest.However,Perryadmitswecan’tbesureifbeesaretrulyjudgingbytheirownknowledgeorjustavoidinganunpleasanttaste.Althoughthereismuchuncertainty,thediscoveryofmetacognitioninbeesopensupnewpossibilities.Itsuggeststhatbees’tinybrainsmaybequitecapable(有能力的).Itcouldbethatskillssuchassimplemathandnavigationtakefarlessactualbrainpowerthanwethought.Whilebeesaren’tassmartasmammalsinmemoryandlanguage,studyingtheirbrainscouldhelpusunderstandhowourownbrainsprocessinformation.Wemayalsohavetorethinkhowweviewtherestoftheinsectworld.Thereareanawfullotofsmallinsectsflyingaroundinthegardenandcrawlingunderground.Whoknowswhatthosetinymindsmightbecapableof?16.Whydobeesdothe“waggledance”?

A.Tocountnumbers.B.Toshowtheiramazingdancingskill.C.Torelaxthemselves.D.Tocommunicatethelocationoffood.17.WhatmayClintPerry’sexperimentssuggestaboutbees?

A.Theyaremoreintelligentthanmonkeys.B.Theyprefersweetdrinkstoterribleones.C.Theycanjudgetheirchancesofsuccessinatask.D.Theyhaveexcellentmemoryandlanguageskills.18.Whatisthevalueofstudyingbees’brains?

A.Ithelpsusstudyhumanbrains.B.Itremindsustoprotectanimals.C.Itimprovesourownmathabilities.D.Itshowsbeesareourgoodfriends.19.Whydoesthewriterendthetextwithaquestion?

A.Toaddinformationaboutbees.B.Togetreadersinterestedininsects.C.Toshowdoubtsabouttheresearch.D.Toexpressopinionsaboutanimaltesting.20.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Bees’specialcommunicationskills.B.Howbeesprocessimportantinformation.C.Theinteresting“waggledance”ofbees.D.Bees’surprisingabilitiesandintelligence.(★★★)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Weoftenhearofpeoplewhomakelongjourneystodifferentpartsoftheworld,withsomeevenmakingitallthewaytospace.However,thebiggestjourneyonecanmakeiswithinoneself.Theself-discoveryjourneyhelpsyoufeelmoreconfidentandatpeacewithyourself.Then,howdoyoustartyourjourneyofself-discovery?21Youmaystartwithfindingoutwhatyoulikemostaboutyourself.Itcouldbeabouthowcreativeyouareaboutyourabilitytocareaboutothersoraboutyourskillsinplayinganinstrumentorasport.Thiswillhelpyouknowbetteraboutyourpersonalvaluesorabilities.Knowingwhatmakesyouexcitedisalsohelpful.Whatmakesyoureyeslightup?22Itcouldbewhenyouareperformingadanceonstage,whenyouhelpyourdadfixhiscomputer,orevenwhenyouaredoingresearchonyourschoolscienceproject.Itisalwaysmorecomfortabletobeonfamiliar(熟悉的)ground.However,inordertodiscoveryourselfyouwillneedtoputyourselfinsomeuncomfortablesituations.23Thismaymakeyoufeelnervous,butitwillgiveyouachancetolearnmoreabouthowyoufeelandthinkwhenchallenged.Whatisyourtruepurposeinlife?24Asyougoaboutyourdailyactivities,askyourselfthesequestionstolearnaboutyourtrueself.Suchquestioningwillhelpyoutothinkdeeplyandrealizewhatkindofpersonyouwanttobe.25Asyougothroughlife,theexperiencescanchangeyou,andthishelpsyougrow.AsArianaHuffingtonsaid,“Thejourneytowardsself-discoveryislife’sgreatestadventure.”

A.It’snevertoolatetolearn.B.Whoorwhatdoyouwanttobe?C.Asthesayinggoes,“Lifeisshort.”D.Thefollowingmaybeofsomehelptoyou.E.Theself-discoveryjourneyisalifelongjourney.F.Forexample,youhavetogiveaspeechinpublic.G.Thiswilltellyouwhereyourtruejoycomesfrom.二、補全對話(★★★)閱讀下面對話,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳答案完成對話。LiHua:David,wouldyouliketogotoLaoSheTeahousewithme?David:Sure.Bytheway,whyisitnamedLaoShe?LiHua:It’snamedafterafamousChinesewriter,LaoShe,andoneofhisworksisnamedTeahouse.David:Isee._______LiHua:We’llhavethebestteainChina,likeLongjingteaandPu’ertea.Andwecanalsohavedawanchaorgongfucha.David:_______What’sthedifferencebetweenthem?LiHua:_______Withdawancha,youcanfeelmorerelaxedandwithgongfucha,youcanhaveanideaaboutteaceremony.David:ThenI’dliketotrygongfucha.LiHua:_______Andwhiledrinkingthetea,wecanenjoydifferentkindsoftraditionalChineseperformances,suchasBeijingopera,Chinesequyiandstorytelling.I’msureyouwillbeinterestedinthem.David:Yeah.Actually,IguessIwillbecrazyaboutthem._______LiHua:Let’sgorightnow.26.A.Howmuchistheteaintheteahouse?B.Howoftendoyougototheteahouse?C.Howfaristheteahouseawayfromhere?D.Whatkindofteacanwehaveintheteahouse?27.A.Soundsinteresting.B.Idon’tthinkso.C.Ican’tstandit.D.That’sallright.28.A.Theycomefromdifferentcountries.B.They’retypicalnamesofteahouses.C.They’redifferentwaysofhavingChinesetea.D.They’redifferentkindsofteahouses.29.A.Noproblem.B.I’msorry.C.Thankyou.D.Excuseme.30.A.Ican’twait.B.Ican’tagreemore.C.Goodlucktoyou.D.Ittakestime.三、完形填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Iworkinthecosmetic(化妝品)business,anindustryfocusedonmakingpeople________attractiveandyounger.However,puttingcreams________yourfaceisonlypartoftheanswer;itisimportantthatwekeepfitandhealthy.Forme,________keepsmelookingandfeelinggood.Ithelpsmywholebody,notjustmylegsandlungs(肺).Atthebeginning,I________runningasasportbecauseoflongworkinghoursandlotsofnightsawayinhotels.Whatothersportcanbe________atanytimeofthedayornight,inanytownandwiththeleastequipment?Ihadalotofwork________,manybusinesslunchesanddranktoomuch.IguessedIwasonthe________list!Tomysurprise,aftertwomonths’running,Ibegantoeatina________way,sleepbetter,feelmorerelaxed,andmoreableto________everydaystresses.Runninggavemeameanstocontrolmyownlifeandasenseofwell-being.WhenIstartedIdidn’tthinkabout________,Ijustenjoyedrunning.AfteroneortwomilesIwouldstopandwalk.Itriedto________thisaboutfourtimesaweek.Ittookseveralmonthstorunsixmiles.AlthoughIwasn’t________,Iwasquicktoappreciatethechangesinbothmindandbody;asIgotstronger,Iran________.NowI’vebeenrunningformorethanthreeyearsandhaveenteredseveralhalf-marathons.I’vedecided.Iruntoenjoyliving________maybeIlivetoenjoyrunning.________thecaseis,IexpectI’llstillbeontheroadswhenI’msixty!31.A.soundB.smellC.lookD.taste32.A.inB.onC.toD.off33.A.runningB.walkingC.skatingD.boating34.A.regardedB.choseC.a(chǎn)ctedD.described35.A.practicedB.sharedC.a(chǎn)voidedD.organized36.A.interestsB.a(chǎn)bilitiesC.pressuresD.questions37.A.guestB.staffC.wishD.danger38.A.freeB.properC.directD.terrible39.A.talkaboutB.dealwithC.putawayD.carefor40.A.speedB.healthC.safetyD.victory41.A.supportB.discussC.repeatD.cancel42.A.onmyownB.introubleC.onbusinessD.inahurry43.A.moreslowlyB.earlierC.morecarefullyD.faster44.A.butB.soC.orD.for45.A.WhateverB.WhoeverC.HoweverD.Whenever四、短文填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。LastweekIcompetedintheschoolspellingbee.Thisvocabularycompetition46(hold)atourschooleveryyear.Thisyearwasthefirsttime47metotakepartinit.Weallsatinthreerowsonthestage.WhenIlookedup,Isawthatthewholeschoolhadcome48(watch)ustaketurnstospellwordsaloud.Suddenly,Ifeltverynervous.Soon,thespellingbeebegan.Oneatatime,eachof49(we)stoodatthemicrophoneinthecenterofthestage.Thejudge(裁判)pronouncedawordslowly.Youhadtospellit50(correct)tostayinthecontest.Thejudgebeganwithalistofeasywords,

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