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2024年中考第二次模擬考試(北京卷)英語(yǔ)(考試時(shí)間:90分鐘試卷滿分:60分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷時(shí),將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上。寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分本部分共33題,共40分。在每題列出的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最符合題目要求的一項(xiàng)。一、單項(xiàng)填空(每題0.5分,共6分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Mybrothershared________comingholidayplanhappilyyesterday.A.his B.her C.my D.their2.IoftengotoCapitalLibraryofChina________Saturdaymornings.A.to B.in C.a(chǎn)t D.on3.Thereareonly24daysuntilthefinalexam,________we’dbetterstudyharder.A.or B.for C.so D.but4.—Lily,________Iuseyourcomputer?Minedoesn’twork.—Ofcourse,hereyouare.A.may B.must C.should D.need5.—Mum,Ibrokemydad’sglasses.WhatshouldIdo?—Tellhimthetruth,orhewillbeeven________withyou.A.a(chǎn)ngry B.a(chǎn)ngrier C.a(chǎn)ngriest D.theangriest6.—________isitfromyourhometothesubwaystation?—Quitenear.It’sabout5minutes’walk.A.Howlong B.Howoften C.Howfar D.Howmany7.Thechildren________thehousewhentheirmothercamehomefromwork.A.willclean B.havecleaned C.a(chǎn)recleaning D.werecleaning8.—Grandma,doyoulikeyournewsmartphone?—Ofcourse.I________howtodownloadmusicsinceIhadit.A.learn B.willlearn C.learned D.havelearned9.—Alice,pleaseturndowntheTV.I________ameetingonline.—Oh,sorry,Dad.A.have B.had C.a(chǎn)mhaving D.havehad10.—Tom,IwanttoseeamoviethisSunday.Let’sgotogether.—Ok.I________withyouifIamfree.A.go B.willgo C.went D.havegone11.—Daming,whereareBettyandTony?—They________tohangflagsinthehallbytheheadteacher.A.a(chǎn)sked B.wereasked C.willask D.willbeasked12.—Jim,doyouknow________?—Yes,Grandpa.Letmegetitforyou.A.wherethenewspaperis B.howthenewspaperisC.whereisthenewspaper D.howisthenewspaper二、完形填空(每題1分,共8分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。TheDayEverythingChangedIenteredtheclassnervously,notknowingwhattoexpect.Ms.Williamsisknownforbeinghard.AsItookmyseat,Inoticedagirlsittingbythewindow.Shehadsandyblondhairpulledintoaponytail(馬尾辮)andworeoversizedglasses.I’dseenherbeforebutdidn’tknowhername.Throughouttheclass,shedidn’tspeakorlookupfromhernotebook.Atbreak,shewenttothelibrary13Iwonderedwhatmadehersoshyandquiet.Laterthatweek,Iwaspartneredwithherforanassignment.ThenIknewhernamewasLucy.Duringtheproject,IrealizedLucywaskindandsmart.Ismiledatherandtriedtoincludeherintheconversation.Shegaveasmall14inreturn.Overthenextfewmonths,LucyandIbecameclosefriends.Iinvitedhertositwithmeatlunchandjoinafter-schoolactivitieswithus.Slowly,Lucybegantoopenup.She15aboutherself,andtoldmethatshelovedtoreadandwatcholdmovies.Iwasrelieved(寬慰的)toseetheshy,hesitantexpressionleaveherface.OnedayLucytoldmeasecret.She’dbeenbullied(欺凌)foralongtimeatherformerschool.Therudetreatmenthadhurthermuch,sothatshebecamequiet,andhadbeenfearfulof16withpeoplesince.Asshespoke,tearsfilledhereyes.Ifeltsadthatsuchalovelygirlhadbeencausedsomuchpain.ItoldLucysheshouldn’thavebeentreatedthatwayandIwas17tohaveherasafriend.Asmile18acrossLucy’sface,andshehuggedme.Atthatmoment,somethingchangedslightlyinsideme.IrealizedLucy’sfriendshiphadgivenmeagift—theabilitytoseethroughthe19ofpeopleintowhotheytrulyare.Herquietkindnessandsensitivityhadchangedmeforthebetter.Fromthatdayon,LucyandIwereinseparable(不可分的).Herfriendshiptaughtmetheimportanceofopeningone’sheartand20outtoothers.ThedayImetLucy,everythingchanged—forthebetter.13.A.a(chǎn)lone B.a(chǎn)head C.happily D.a(chǎn)ngrily14.A.gift B.card C.smile D.kiss15.A.knew B.learned C.talked D.heard16.A.connecting B.competing C.discussing D.a(chǎn)greeing17.A.eager B.lucky C.supposed D.expected18.A.got B.moved C.grew D.spread19.A.friendship B.a(chǎn)ppearance C.kindness D.confidence20.A.coming B.handing C.pointing D.reaching三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共26分)(一)信息匹配。下面的材料分別介紹了四種不同類型的思維導(dǎo)圖,請(qǐng)請(qǐng)把下面的3個(gè)任務(wù)分別匹配對(duì)應(yīng)的思維導(dǎo)圖。SharingMindMapswithClassmatesTherearedifferentkindsofmindmaps.Youcanchoosefromthemtocompletethetasksclearly.FlowMapAAflowmapcanhelpustoimproveourskills.Itshowsthestepsoreventsfromtheverybeginningtoend.Thenumberofstepscanbedifferentforeachtask.FlowMapcanbeusedtomakeupastory,showeventsinorder,tellstepsinsolvingproblemsormakingthings.BubbleMapBThiskindofmapcanhelpustoexplainanideaasshortaspossible.Itcanbetheknowledgeaboutdifferentformsofwords.Itcanalsogivemoreinformationandmaketheresultseasytounderstand.Itcanbehelpfulwhenwewanttomakeagoodwordlist,mapourthoughtsandplanactivities.BridgeMapCThistypeofmapsisusefulincomparingbetweenideasortopics.Itisalsohelpfulinshowingtherelationshipinandbetweenthem.Ifwehavemanyideas,wecanusethiskindofmaptoputthemintodifferentgroups.Alotofpeoplestudyinghistoryandsciencearelikelytousethesemaps.FishboneMapDTheshapeofthemapslookslikeafishbone,soitiscalledthefishbonemap.Inthemap,theheadofthefishshowstheproblem,andeachboneofthefishshowsthepossiblecausesoftheproblem.Inthisway,itcanhelpushaveabetterpicturetofindoutthecauseandresultofaproblem.1~3題為信息匹配題,請(qǐng)把下面的3個(gè)任務(wù)分別匹配對(duì)應(yīng)的思維導(dǎo)圖。21.TaskOne………………….MindMap()Tomneedstomakeareportonhowtomakedeliciousbananamilkshake.Hewantstoshowdifferentstepsclearlywithamindmap.22.TaskTwo………………….MindMap()AlicewouldliketocompareLaborEducationwithPhysicalEducation.Shewantstofindtherelationshipbetweenthembyusingamindmap.23.TaskThree………………….MindMap()Davidworksinacommunityservicecenter.Hewantstouseamindmaptomakealistofactivitiestohelpvolunteersgetmoreinformation.(二)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。BFredhadsomethingimportanttotellhisfamily.Everyoneinhisfamilywasaskedtositatthedinnertableandlisten.“I’mgoingtotakepartintheOlympics.”hesaid.“Canafourth-graderdothat?”askedAnna,hisyoungersister.“I’mnotgoingnow.I’llgowhenI’malittleolder.“Fredshookhishead.“I’vestudiedhowtheathletes(運(yùn)動(dòng)員)becomethebest.Thatispractice.IfIpracticehardenough,Ican’tfail.”“Soundslikeabigchallenge,”saidDad.“Whichsportwillyoutakeup?”“Ihaven’tmadeupmymindyet,”saidFred.Afteramonth’spractice,Fredgothurtagainandagainwhenhetriedtofindoutwhichsportwasforhim.Hetrieddifferentkindsofsport,suchasrunning,jumping,badmintonandsoon.Butatlasthestoppedpracticing.“It’stoodifficult.Idon’tthinkIcanfindasportrightforme,”Fredtalkedtohimself.ThefollowingSunday,thefamilysatdownfordinnerasusual.“I’vedecidednottoplayasport,”saidFred.Everyonewassurprised.“You’regivinguponyourOlympicdream?”saidAnna.“Ididn’tsayIwasgivingup,”saidFred.“I’mstillgoingtotheOlympics.”Annalookedpuzzled.“Howcanyougoifyoudon’tdoasport?”FredheldupabooktitledIsSportsMedicinetheCareerforYou?“Overthepastfewweeks,I’vediscoveredthatathletesneedmuchmedicalhelp.SoIamgoingtobecomeasportsdoctor.I’llstillgototheOlympics—butasadoctor,notanathlete.”Fredansweredconfidently.“Nowthatisanotherchallenge,Fred!”saidDad.“I’msureyouwoulddoaswellasyoucantorealizeyourdream.”24.Afteramonth’spractice,Fredfelt________aboutchoosingarightsport.A.surprised B.difficult C.nervous D.confident25.Fredwantedtobeasportsdoctoratlastbecause________.A.helovedreadingonsportsmedicineB.hissisteraskedhimtogiveuppracticingC.hisfamilyencouragedhimtobeadoctorD.hediscoveredathletes’needfromabook26.Fred’sstorymainlytellsusthat________.A.keepingtryinghelpsusrealizeourdreamB.discussingwithfamilymakesadifferenceC.readingbookscanmakeusfeelhappyD.doingsportsisgoodforourhealthCDoyouhavetroubletryingtocreatethenextbigidea?Sometimestheanswerisn’ttojustforceanideaoutofyourmind.Instead,youmightwanttotrysittingback,relaxingandlettingyourmindwander(走神).Yes,youheardthatcorrectly.Ifyouareinneedofanewidea,trydaydreaming.Daydreamsallowyourmindtorunfreelyandevenincreaseproductivityinsomecases.Daydreamingdevelopscreativitywhichiswhyyouhaveanah-hamomentandsuddeninsightaboutasituation.Daydreamingallowsyoutouncoverthoughtsandideasyoudidnotrealizeyouevenhadandgetthethoughtshiddenunderthesurface.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbara,foundanassociation(聯(lián)系)betweendaydreamingandcreativeproblem-solving.Theirstudyincludesmakingparticipants(參與者)firstdoan“unusual-usetask”.Theyhadtotrytocomeupwithasmanydifferentwaystouseanobjectastheycould.Then,theparticipantschosetodooneofthefollowingfourthingsbeforedoingthe“unusual-usetask”again;completeadifficulttask,completeaneasytask,takea12-minutebreak,orskip(跳過(guò))a12-minutebreakandmoverightontothetaskexerciseagain.Surprisingly,thegroupthatperformedbestwastheonethatcompletedtheeasytask.Manyparticipantsreportedthattheyweredaydreamingwhileperformingtheeasytask.Sotheresearchersbelievedthatthisdaydreamingmighthavehelpedunlocktheircreativity.Buthowcoulddaydreaminghelpthebraincomeupwithcreativeways?Theanswerissomethingknownas“unconsciousthought”.Evenwhenyouarenotactivelyworkingtosolveaproblem,itisstillinthebackofyourmind.Yourbrainisstillthinkingabouttheproblem,butinamuchmoresubtle(不易察覺(jué)的)way.Whenyoudaydream,yourmindisallowedtothinkinwaysitnormallywouldnot.Becauseitisfreeofcontrol,itcancreatecompletelynewandout-of-the-boxideas.Greatideasnevercomeeasily,butthatdoesnotmeanyoualwayshavetoworkhardtogetthem.Feelfreetodowhatyouwantandletyourmindwander.27.The“unusual-usetask”includedhavingparticipants

________.A.completeaverysimpletask B.a(chǎn)chieveaverydifficulttaskC.haveabreakfor12minutes D.findvarioususesforanobject28.Thosewhocompletedtheeasytaskperformedbestbecause________.A.theyworkedharderontheeasytaskB.theysavedtimeforthefollowingtaskC.theychosetostayawayfromthedifficulttaskD.theycameupwithmoreideaswhiledaydreaming29.Thewords“unconsciousthought”inParagraph6probablymean“________”.A.wanderinasubtlewayunderyourcontrolB.knowclearlywhatyou’rethinkinganddoingC.thinkaboutaproblemwithoutevenknowingitD.stopprocessinginformationfromtheoutsideworld30.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat

________.A.daydreamsaregoodforpeople’swell-beingB.daydreamingisawaytoimprovecreativityC.completingtasksisimportanttocreativeideasD.problem-solvingskillsareimportantinourlivesDTenyearsago,manypeoplethoughtthattheageofphysicalbookswascomingtoanend.Theobjectsthathadbeenthecompanions(伙伴)ofmillionsofreadersforhundredsofyearswereabouttodisappear.Soon,we’dallbereadingonlittleelectronicscreensandlaughingatthememoryofplacescalled“l(fā)ibraries”and“bookshops”.Butitseemsnottrueabouttheideaofthedeathofthephysicalbooks.AtleastintheUK,asTheGuardiannoted,salesofe-booksarefallingwhilesalesofphysicalbooksarerising.Moresurprisingly,it’syoungpeoplewhoarebuyingthemostphysicalbooks.Morethan60percentof16-to-24-year-oldspreferredprintbookstoe-books.Themostpopularreasongivenwas:“Iliketoholdtheproduct.”Booksbecomeverypersonalobjectstoloversofreading.Itoftenstartswiththewaytheygetthem.Manybuyersofbooksliketowritedowntheirnamesontheinsidecoverwhenthey’veboughtone.Andwecarrybooksaroundwithuseverywhere.Ifthere’samarkmadeonthepagesfromcoffeeorfood,itdoesn’tmatter.Theseaccidentsmakethebook—ourbook—evenmorepersonal.It’sasifreadersofphysicalbooksmakefriendswiththem.Ofcourse,somecouldsaythatthedevices(設(shè)備)onwhichpeoplereade-books,likeKindlesandiPadsarealsoobjectsthatwelike.Butitisn’tquitethesame.AKindlecanholdasmanypiecesofwritingasawholelibrary.Butastorywerememberfromourtimeturningitspagesinourfavouritearmchairentersourmemoryforever.Physicalbooksareasvaluabletosomereadersasphotographsoffamilymembers.This“friendship”peopledevelopwithbooksisn’tjustaboutfeelings.Researchhasshownthatreadersremembermoreinformationreadfromphysicalbooksthanelectronicones.However,there’snodoubte-booksareheretostay.Theyaren’tsimplya“heretoday,gonetomorrow”thing.Butit’salsocertainthatphysicalbooks,whichhavebeeninproductionsincethefifteenthcentury,areheretostay,too.31.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.physicalbookswillbenolongermadesoonB.loversofphysicalbooksaremostlyoldpeopleC.salesofe-booksandprintbooksarebothrisingD.physicalbooksaremakingacomebackintheUK32.Whatcanweknowaboutphysicalbooks?A.Physicalbooksaresuretogetmoreandmorepopular.B.Peopledeveloplastingfriendshipsbyreadingphysicalbooks.C.Thereaderskeepmoreinformationinmindwithphysicalbooks.D.Youngpeoplepreferphysicalbookswithdevelopmentoftechnology.33.What’sthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toexplainwhyphysicalbookswillnotdisappearsoon.B.Tosuggestthatreadersreadmorephysicalbooksthane-books.C.Toshowthatpeoplehavedifferentkindsofreadingpreferences.D.Todiscusswhatmakese-booksbecomethecompanionsofreaders.第二部分本部分共5題,共20分。根據(jù)題目要求,完成相應(yīng)任務(wù)。四、閱讀表達(dá)(第34-36題每題2分,第37題4分,共10分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。Chinesetraditionalpaintinganddancearetwoimportantpartsoftheartworld.Butwhataboutwhentheymeeteachother?AdancedramacalledTheJourneyofaLegendaryLandscapePaintingwasshownonCCTV’sSpringFestivalGala.Itbecamepopularovernight.AccordingtoCCTV,thisdancegottheideafromthe900-year-oldChinesepainting—APanorumaofRiversandMountains(《千里江山圖》),whichwascreatedbySongDynastypainterWangXimengwhenhewasabout18yearsold.APanoramaofRiversandMountainsistheonlyextant(尚存的)workbyWang.NowthepaintingisatthePalaceMuseum.Ithasbeenonshowtothepubliconlyfourtimessince1949.The11.9-meter-longpaintingrecordspeople’slivesandthenaturalscenery(景色)includingmountains,riversandvillagesofthattime.Thedanceshowtellsthestoryofaresearcherwhohasworkedhardtostudythepainting.Bychance,theresearchertravelsbackintimetoseethemomentwhenWangwasabouttofinishthework.Asthepaintingwasfinished,theresearcherguidestheaudience(觀眾)intotheworldofthepainter.Thedanceshowprovidestheaudiencewithanewexperiencetobetterlearnaboutthework.Itshowstheprocessofhowpaintingisdone.Thedancerseachhadadifferenthairstyle,whichlookedlikeamountainrock.Theclothesthattheyworewerecolorofgreenandblue,whichisalsopoeticshowofthemountainsandrivers.Whenthedancersdancedbeautifully,theaudienceseemedtobelookingatthemovingmountainsandrivers.Hugemountainsandriversarecomingtolife!Morethanathousandyearslater,greenmountainsandriversstillwowpeopleastheydidlongago.Inrecentyears,moreandmoremodernshowswithChinesetraditionalculturehavereceivedawarmwelcome,especiallyamongyoungpeople.TheyshowgreatlovetoChinesecultureandareproudofit.34.HowoldwasWangXimengwhenhecreatedthepainting?____________________________________________35.Whatdoesthepaintingrecord?____________________________________________36.Whatdoesthedancers’hairstylelooklike?____________________________________________37.Wouldyouliketowatchthedanceshow?Whyorwhynot?____________________________________________五、文段表達(dá)(10分)38.從下面兩個(gè)題目中任選一題,根據(jù)所給提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的文段寫(xiě)作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語(yǔ)僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫(xiě)出你的校名和姓名。題目①初中生活已接近尾聲,在這3年里,是否有這樣一個(gè)人,在你迷茫時(shí)引領(lǐng)你一路前行,成為你學(xué)習(xí)的榜樣。假如你是李華,你校英語(yǔ)社團(tuán)公眾平臺(tái)計(jì)劃做一期主題為“榜樣人物”的系列推送。請(qǐng)你用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇文章,推薦你心中的一位榜樣,并寫(xiě)明推薦理由。要求:根據(jù)所給提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的英語(yǔ)文段寫(xiě)作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語(yǔ)僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫(xiě)出你的校名和姓名。提示詞語(yǔ):admire,patient,facethedifficulty,encourage,advice提示問(wèn)題:●Whoisyourrolemodel?●Whydoyouwanttorecommend(推薦)him/her?Everyonehasarolemodelinhisheart._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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