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浙江省溫州市八校2024屆中考英語最后沖刺濃縮精華卷含答案考生請注意:1.答題前請將考場、試室號、座位號、考生號、姓名寫在試卷密封線內(nèi),不得在試卷上作任何標(biāo)記。2.第一部分選擇題每小題選出答案后,需將答案寫在試卷指定的括號內(nèi),第二部分非選擇題答案寫在試卷題目指定的位置上。3.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔。考試結(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項選擇1、Themilk________terrible.Ithasgonebad.A.feelsB.soundsC.smells2、—Whyareyouwalkingsoquickly,Edward?—There_____atalentshowintenminutes.A.willhaveB.willbeC.isgoingtohaveD.a(chǎn)regoingtobe3、Whenyouvisitaforeigncountry,itisimportanttoknowhowtoaskforhelp______.A.wisely B.lately C.widely D.politely4、—Ifyoualways________yourselfwithothers,youmayhavetonsofpressure.—Iagree.Weshouldbelieveinourselves.A.complain B.compare C.connect D.consider5、---It’ssaidthatmanyworkersinourcityhave_________someorganizationstohelptheelderlyandthedisabledpeople---Yes.Theyhavehelpedthousandsofpeopleuptonow.Weshouldlearnfromthem.A.stayedup B.putup C.tookup D.setup6、—Iwanttoputallofmymoneyintostocking(股票).—________.You’dbetterthinkitover.A.Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket B.EverydoghasitsdayC.AllroadsleadtoRome. D.Manyhandsmakelightwork7、Confuciuswasagreatthinkerhadmanywiseideasabouthumannature.A.who B.which C./8、—Judy,whatdoyouthinkofyourjuniorhighschoollife?—Ithinkitisoneof______periodsinmylife.A.wonderful B.themostwonderful C.morewonderful9、Inordertoprotecttheenvironment,weshouldn’t________anytrees.A.putdown B.countdown C.cutdown D.lookdown10、Theydon’tlivehereanylonger.TheytoChengdulastmonth.A.move B.moved C.willmove D.a(chǎn)removingⅡ.完形填空11、ItwasacolddayinDecemberandIwaswalkingbackhomefromthesupermarket.Ihadmanythings.SuddenlyIwasfeelingalittle1asIwascarryingourshoppingschoolbag,soIdecidedto2somethingaway.Iwaswalkingtowardsthedustbin(垃圾箱)whenInoticedapoormanwalkingoutoftherestaurantinfrontus.Heheadedovertothenearbydustbinandstartedlooking.Isuddenlyfeltvery3becauseIwasabouttothrowawayanewdrinkjustbecauseitwastooheavy.Iwalkeduptohimandhandedthedrinkandsomebreadovertohim.Themanlookedup4andtookwhatIgavehim.Thenahugesmile5onhisface.1feltIcouldn’tbehappierwithmyself.Butthenhesaid,“Wow?Firstsomeonegavemesuchthings.Itismyson’sluckyday!”Withhethankedmehappilyandstartedoffonhisbike.I6heardhimsingingasherodeaway.Igotawarm7inside.Inowunderstandwhatit8bysaying“Givingisgetting”.Thoughitwasonlyalittleaction,Igotandlearnedmoreinthosetwominutesthanldidintherestofthemonth.Everyoneintheworld9help.Everyonecangivehelpandeveryonewillbehelpedbyshowingkindness.Thelookoftheman’shappinesscausedbymysmallgiftappearsinmymindwheneverIhavethechancetodosomethingelse.Thisisthepowerof10.1.A.worried B.interested C.surprised D.tired2.A.throw B.put C.give D.keep3.A.nervous B.happy C.sorry D.proud4.A.insilence B.insurprise C.inanger D.inexcitement5.A.turned B.a(chǎn)ppeared C.went D.ran6.A.still B.once C.even D.ever7.A.idea B.care C.word D.feeling8.A.a(chǎn)ims B.means C.looks D.offers9.A.gives B.takes C.needs D.brings10.A.friendship B.kindness C.relationship D.a(chǎn)ttentionⅢ.語法填空12、語法填空Onesheep,twosheep...632sheep...stillawake...Peoplealwaysbelievethatcountingsheep1.(be)helpfultotheirsleep.Butdoesit2.(real)work?ScientistsatOxfordUniversitytestedit.Twosleepresearcherslookedatthepeoplewhohad3.(difficult)insleeping.Theydividedthem4.differentgroups.Thentheyaskedthemtotryallkindsofwaystohelp5.(they)fallasleepquickly.Surprisingly,it6.(take)thosewhowereaskedtocountsheepmoretimetofallasleepthanthosewhoweren’t.Butwhentheywereaskedtoimaginearelaxingpicture--abeach,fore7.,theyfellasleepabouttwentyminutes8.(soon)thanbefore,accordingtoareportinTheNewYorkTimes.“Sometimes,countingtasksareOK,b9.theyarethoughtasstressfulbymanypeople,”Dr.RichardstoldABCNews.“As10.result,itmaybeagoodwaytotryimaginingcoloredfishslowlyswimminginarivertohelpyousleepatnight,”suggestedRichards.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Onthefirstdayofclass,Smith’sforeignstudentsfillinformsandgivetheinformationaboutthemselves.Name:ClaudeCountry:Germany

NativeLanguage:German

TimeintheUSA:9months

Family:Ilivewithmyparents.

Work:IusedtobeanartteacherinGermany.ButnowI’mworkinginacompany.

Interests:Ilovepainting.Ilikemusic,too.

Name:LiMingCountry:China

NativeLanguage:Chinese

TimeintheUSA:2years

Family:Ihaveoneson.HeisstudyinginChina.MywifeisanEnglishteacher.

Work:Iwasamathteacher.ButnowI’macook.

Interests:Ilikecooking.Ialsolikesports,suchasbasketball,tabletennisandsoon.

Name:CarolinaCountry:Russia

NativeLanguage:Russian

TimeintheUSA:4years

Family:Ilivewithmyhusbandand2children.

Work:Iwasabasketballplayer.ButnowI’mateacher.

Interests:Ilovesports.Iliketraveling.

Name:KalumiCountry:Japan

NativeLanguage:Japanese

TimeintheUSA:3months

Family:Myfamily,myparentsand4brothersandsistersallliveinJapan.I’mhere

bymyself.

Work:Iworkedasanurseinmycountry.NowI’mashopassistant.

Interests:Ilikesuchactivitiesasreading,drawingandwatchingTV.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號填入題前括號內(nèi)。1.________haslivedinAmericaforthelongesttimeamongthefourpersons.A.Kalumi B.CarolinaC.Claude D.LiMing2._______usedtobeteacherintheirowncountries.A.LiMingandClaude B.LiMingandCarolinaC.KalumiandClaude D.CarolinaandKalumi3.Ofthefourpersons,_________hasabigfamily.A.Claude B.CarolinaC.LiMing D.Kalumi4.___________likesports.A.LiMingandClaude B.CarolinaandKalumiC.LiMingandCarolina D.KalumiandClaude5.Thesepersonswill________together.A.drawpictures B.studyinthesameclassC.teachEnglish D.playsportsB14、TheAntBullyActors:JuliaRoberts(Voice),NicolasCage(Voice)Language:EnglishRunningtime:1hourand25minutesPrice:Weekdays--$30(adults)$15(Childrenunder7)Weekends--$40(adults)$20(Childrenunder7)James:Ireallyenjoyedthismovie.It’safunmovieforthewholefamily.Ihadreallygoodlaughsandenjoyedbeingthere.Sam:Iwouldrecommend(推薦)thismovietoeveryone.Whetheryougowithyourfamilyorfriends,Ithinkthismoviehassomethingyouwillreallyenjoy!John:I’veseenseveralmoviesofthiskind,butthisoneisthebest.Itissowellmade–someofthescenesaresobeautiful.Mary:Iwenttoseethismoviewithmy9-year–olddaughterthisTuesday,reallywithoutknowingtoomuchabout.MydaughterandIwerepleasantlysurprisedathowfunnyitwas.Wejustcouldn’thelplaughing.Iwouldrecommendthismovietothewholefamily.1.Fromtheposter,whatlanguageisspokeninthemovie?A.Chinese B.English C.Japanese2.Howlongdoesthemovielast?A.75minutes B.85minutes C.95minutes3.WhydoesJohnlikethemovie?A.Becauseit’safunmovieforthewholefamily.B.Becausethemoviehassomethingheenjoys.C.Becauseitiswellmade–someofthescenesaresobeautiful.4.HowmuchdidMaryandherdaughterspendonthemovie?A.60dollars. B.80dollars C.45dollars.5.WhatkindofmovieisAntBully?A.It’sasadmovie. B.It’sanactionmovie. C.It’safunmovie.C15、MillionsofBritishpeoplehaveditchedthetraditional“thankyou”andtooktheplaceofitwiththelessformal“cheers”,accordingtoasurvey.Althoughthecommonpersonwillsay“thankyou”nearly5,000timesayear,oneinthreearemorelikelytoadda“cheers”or“ta”whereit’sneededtoshowtheyarefashionable.Oneintwentynowsay“niceone”instead,whiletheyoungeraremorelikelytooffera“cool”thana“thankyou”.“Merci”,“fab”andeven“gracias”werealsolistedascommonphrasestouse,as“muchappreciated(感激)”.Oneintwentywhotookpartinthesurveyof2,000peoplebytheFoodNetworkUKforThankYouDay,whichismarkedonNovember24,2011,saidaformal“thankyou”wasnownotoftenneededineverydayconversation.Morethanoneintenadultssaidtheyregularlywon’tsaythankyouiftheyareinabadmood.Mostpeoplestatedthatsayingthankyouwassomethingthattheirparentstrainedthem.Ahuge70percentofthosequestionedwillsaythankyoutoaperson’sfacewithoutevenmeaningit,whileonefifthavoid(避免)sayingitwhentheyknowtheyshould.Itseemsourfriendsandfamilygetthestressofourbadmanners.Halfofthemadmit(承認(rèn))they’renotgoodatthankingthoseclosesttothem.Manyofthemexplainthattheydon’tsaythankyoubecausetheirfamily“alreadyknowI’mgrateful”.Whenspokenwordswon’tdo,itfallstoanicetexttodothejobformostpeople.Onethirdwillstillsendahandwrittenthank-younote---but45percentadmitit’sbeenmorethansixmonthssincetheytriedtosendone.AquarterofBritishpeoplesay“thankyou”withfood,with23percentcookingamealtoshowtheirappreciationtosomeone.Another15percentbakeacake.Itfollowsthat85percentofpeoplewillbeangrybecauseofnotgettingthegratitude(感激)theyfeeltheyshouldreceive.1.(小題1)Mostofthepeoplewhotookpartinthesurveysaythattheysay“thankyou”_______.A.whentheyareingoodmoodB.completelyoutofhabitC.whentheyfeeltrulygratefulD.purelyoutofpoliteness2.(小題2)Theunderlinedword“ditched”inParagraph1means“________”.A.gaveupB.usedC.sharedD.knew3.(小題3)Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat_______.A.differentwaysofexpressinggratitudeareallfashionableB.peopleshouldavoidsaying“thankyou”nowadaysC.a(chǎn)thank-younoteisstillappreciatedbymostpeopleD.peopleinabadmoodneversay“thankyou”4.(小題4)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Mostpeopleexpresstheirgratitudetoothersbybuyingfoodforthem.B.Aboutfiftypercentofpeopletrynottosaythankyouwhentheyshould.C.Mostpeoplemayfeelnaturalwhentheyfailtoreceiveothers’gratitude.D.Manypeoplethinkitunnecessarytosaythankstotheirfamilymembers.D16、Scientistshavebeenexperimentingwithfour-legrobotsforyears.Theywanttouserobotstocarryheavythingsoverdifficultland.Butprovidingenoughpowerforthosekindsofrobotshasbeenaproblem.Now,thathaschanged.EngineersatMIThavedesignedarunningrobotthatrunsonbatteries.Scientistssaytheirrobotswillsoonbeabletorunlikecheetahs,thefastestlandanimalsonEarth.Onedifficultyindesigningthesetypesofrobotscontinuestobeprovidingpower.Thesemachinesarestillquiteheavyandtheyneedalotofpowertorun.Butthecheetah-likerobotdesignedbyengineersatMITislightenoughmrunonbatteries.Therobotweighsjust30kilograms.Therobotneedsonlyabout700wattsofpowertorun.Thisrobotcanactuallyjump40cmhighanditcanlandverysafelyandthenitcanrun.Therobotslimbsandotherpartsweremadeinathree-dimensionalor3Dprinter.Astrong,light-weightmaterialcalledKevlarisusedtomaketherobot'spartstronger.ButthedevelopmentofMITsrobotisnotwithoutitsownsetofproblems.Therobot'slimbsmustsupportheavyforce,andsometimestheybreak.Scientistssaythenewtechnologiesusedonthisrobotmaybeusedinthemakingoflimbsfordisabledpersonsandothermachines.Someofthosemachinesmayhelpsavehumansfromperformingdifficultanddangerousjobs.1.Whatisthechallengeindesigningthefour-legrobots?A.carryingheavythingsB.Runningfast.C.Beinglightenough.D.Providingenoughpower.2.WhatcanthenewtechnologiesonMIT'srobotbeusedfor?A.Formakinga3Dprinter.B.Formakinglimbsfordisabledpersons.C.Forhelpingpeopledohousework.D.Forhelpingpeoplelivelonger.3.Fromthepassage,weknowthatMIT'srobot__________.A.cancarryheavythingsB.canjump30cmhighC.ismadeofKevlarD.isstillveryheavy4.What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Scientistshavebeenworkingonfour-legrobots.B.AnewrobothasbeendesignedbyengineersatMIT.C.Therobotscanhelpusdodifficultanddangerousjobs.D.ThedifficultyindesigningthenewrobotE17、Manypeoplebelievethehumanraceisdividedintotwogroups.Therearecatpeople,andtherearedogpeople.FriendsoftenaskmeifIamacatpersonoradogperson.Idon’tknow.Let’shaveadiscussionfirst.Catpeopleadorecatsbecausetheyarebeautifulandindependent.Catsdon’tneedmuchcare.Theygooutforawalkbythemselves,anddon’tneedbaths.Catloverssaythatdogsaredirtyandverydependentonpeople.Dogpeoplelovedogs,becausedogslovepeople.Dogownersbelievethatdogsmakepeoplehappy,andpeoplemakedogshappy.Dogloverssaycatsaretooproud.Butwhatinfluencedocatsanddogshaveonpeople?Personally,Ibelievecatpeopleareartyandindependent.Theysaythatcatpeoplepaymoreattentiontopersonalexpressions,andtheyrespectindividualdifferences.Typicaldogpeoplelovefamilylife:theyarewarmandfriendlypeople,andtheyareveryloyaltotheirfriends.InmyhouseIhavetwocatsandadog.IthinkIamacatanddogperson.Whataboutyou?Doyoulikedogsorcats?1.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowthewriteristheperson_____.A.wholikesneitherdogsnorcatsB.wholikesbothdogsandcatsC.whoonlylikesdogsD.whoonlylikescats2.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphabout?A.It’sabouthowtotakecareofpets.B.It’saboutwhatdogownersthinkofdogs.C.It’saboutwhypeopledon’tlikecats.D.It’saboutwhatcatownersthinkofcats.3.Typically,thepeoplewholovedogsare_____.A.a(chǎn)rtyB.independentC.lazyD.loyal4.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.CatPeopleandDogPeopleB.AdvantagesofKeepingDogsandCatsC.StayAwayfromDogsandCatsD.GettoKnowPeople’sPersonalityF18、Thoughtherearesomanypassagesaboutpositivethinking,fewpeoplereallyunderstandwhatitis.Beingpositivedoesn’tmeanignoring(忽視)whatishappeningaroundus.Ifsomeoneisgoingthroughproblemsorlivinginadifficultsituation,wecannotexpecthimtoignorehisproblemsandstartthinkingpositivelyrightaway.Itiseasiertothinkpositivelywhenweareinacomfortablesituation,ratherthanabadsituation.Wecannotthinkpositivelywhenwehaveproblems,unlesswearetrainedto.Noonecanspeakaforeignlanguagebeforestudyingandpracticingforsometime.Thesamethingistrueaboutbeingpositive.However,sayingthateverythingisgoingtobeallright,smilingfornoreason,orignoringproblemswithouttryingtosolvethem,isnotbeingpositive.Itisdaydreaming.Positivepeopleexpectthebestandbelievethatabadsituationwillbeimproved,buttheyarealsopractical(明智的)people.Theylookforopportunitiesandsolutionsinsteadofdoingnothing.Theycanimproveabadsituationwithapositiveattitude.Theycannotonlykeepthinkingoftheproblemthattheyface,buttheycanalsorefusetolettheproblemaffecttheirmindtoomuch.Positivethinkingisbeinghopeful,andhopebringslightandhappinessintoourlife.Onecanjustlivewithabadattitude,oronecantrytodoone’sbestinabadsituation.Itisamatterofchoice.1.(小題1)Whenweareinbadsituation,itis____forustothinkpositivelyatonce.A.harderB.easierC.quickerD.slower2.(小題2)Whichoneofthefollowingisbeingpositive?A.Ignoringeverythingthatwearefacing.B.Doingnothingbutthinking.C.Daydreamingallday.D.Tryingtosolveproblems.3.(小題3)Whichofthefollowing

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