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2024年中考第二次模擬考試(深圳卷)英語(考試時間:70分鐘試卷滿分:75分)注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。寫在本試卷上無效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。4.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、完形填空(本題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出能填入相應空白處的最佳選項。Florawasplayingwithherpetdog,Stitch.Stitchjumpedup1andcaughtherfavouritesweater.Itwassohappythatitmadeseveralholeswithitsteeth.Florawasheartbroken.“Ican’tsimply2niceclothesjustbecauseofahole,”shethought.Asasweaterdesigner,sheoften3herownsweaters,butaftershewasleftwithmanyclotheswithholes,shedecidedtogetanew4—repairing.Insteadoftryingtomaketherepairas5aspossible,shetriedtorepairclotheswithabigfix.Herfirstsweaterwithholeswasfixedwithsunsetsandflyingbirds.IthasnowbecomepartofaspecialshowatamuseumintheUK.Theshowteaches6aboutclothingrepairthroughouthistorytothemodernday.Floranow7repairingclassesonlineandsharesadvicewithmorethan100,000Internetfollowers.She’spleasedthatrepairingone’sownclothesisbecoming8onceagain.“Ithasdisappearedforages,butit’sreallyexcitingtoseeit9,”shesays.“Iamverygladthatrepairinghasbecomeanew10.Itmakesmepositiveaboutthefuture.”1.A.excitedly B.angrily C.calmly D.secretly2.A.puton B.takeout C.handout D.throwaway3.A.lost B.made C.collected D.washed4.A.skill B.word C.lesson D.subject5.A.cheap B.clear C.special D.small6.A.visitors B.doctors C.reporters D.engineers7.A.buys B.joins C.offers D.takes8.A.easy B.serious C.popular D.important9.A.settingout B.comingback C.slowingdown D.movingforward10.A.tool B.idea C.product D.fashion閱讀理解(本題共15小題,每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從11~25各題所給的A、B、C、D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AAgroupofscientistsfromChinaandothercountriesareworkingtogethertohelplearnmoreknowledgeandappreciationofChina’sancientculturalheritage(遺產).Theyarerecordingandcollectingdigitalimagesofculturalrelics(遺跡)fromtheMogaoCaves,whichwereakeystopalongtheSilkRoadthroughoutChina’sancienthistory.Nearly500,000wonderfuldigitalphotographshavebeenproducedsincetheinternationalprojectstartedin1994.TheMogaoCaveshavelongbeenameetingpointfordifferentculturesandarepartofthehistoryofmanycountries.Today,thecavesarejustasinternationalastheywereatthetimewhenpeopletravelledtheSilkRoad.TouristsfromallovertheworldvisitDunhuangtoseethecaves,andtheGettyMuseuminLosAngeleshasevenreproducedacopyofthecavesandpaintingsforpeopletoappreciateinAmerica.BysharingsomanydigitalphotosovertheInternet,thegrouphopestohelpdevelopevenwiderinterestaroundtheworldinChina’sancienthistory,culture,andtraditions.Theyalsohopetofurthereducatepeopleabouttheimportanceofsafeguardinghistoricandculturalrelicsforfuturegenerationstounderstandandappreciate.Asonescientistwhoisworkingontheprojectexplains,“Appreciatingone’sownculturalheritageisveryimportantforunderstandingoneself.Appreciatingtheculturalheritageofothercountriesisveryimportantforinternationalcommunicationandunderstanding.”11.WhatarethescientiststryingtodowithChina’sancientculturalheritage?A.TocallonpeopletovisitMogaoCaves.B.Toinvitepeopletocollectdigitalimages.C.TostoppeoplefromtravellingtotheSilkRoad.D.Tohelpdevelopknowledgeandappreciationofit.12.Whatmoderntechnologyarethescientistsusing?A.InternationalProject. B.DigitalImages.C.NewSilkRoad. D.500,000photos.13.WhyaresomanypeopleinterestedintheMogaoCaves?A.Peoplecanfindtheirhistoryanddifferentculturesfromthem.B.TheMogaoCavesaretheplacewheredifferentculturesmeet.C.TheMogaoCavesarepartofthehistoryofmanycountries.D.PeoplecanfeelasinternationalastheytraveltheSilkRoad.14.Whatcanyoureadfromwhatthescientistexplainedinthelastparagraph?A.Culturalheritagecanhelppeople’sunderstandingandcommunication.B.Weshouldprotectourownculturalheritageinordertokeepothersaway.C.Appreciatingtheculturalheritageofothercountriesisalsoveryimportant.D.Protectingtheculturalheritageistoeducatefuturepeopleaboutthefact.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheMogaoCaves:AWonderintheWorldB.AGroupofScientistsWorkingTogetherC.HelpingDevelopCultureThroughDigitalImagesD.Dunhuang:HometoChina’sCulturalHeritageBSarahDewitzwasaten-year-oldgirlwholivedinasmalltown.Shenoticedthatmanychildreninhercommunitydidn’thavechancetogetbooks,whichmadelearningandexploring(探索)newideasdifficultforthem.ThismadeSarahverysad,andshedecidedtodosomethingtohelpthem.Withherownefforts,SarahstartedaprojectcalledJust1Book.Shecollectedbooksfromfamily,friends,andneighborsandgavethemawaytothechildrenwhoneededthemmost.Shealsoorganized(組織)charityeventsandsoldhomemadethingstoraisemoneyformorebooks.Asherprojectgrew,Sarah’skindnesscaughttheattentionofpeopleinhertown.Volunteersstartedtojoinher,andbookspouredinfromalloverthecountry.Inashorttime,Just1Bookcollectedhalfamillionbooks!Tomakesurethatthesebooksreachedthechildrenwhoneededthemmost,Sarahraisedmoneytobuyabookmobile.Inthisspecialbus,therewerebookshelvesandseats,andittraveledtodifferentcommunities,bringingbooksdirectlytothechildren.Thebookmobilebecameabeautifulsightinthetown,andchildrenwerealwayshappytowelcomeitsvisits.Sarah’shardworkandkindnesshadabiginfluenceonthechildren’slives.Byprovidingthemwithbooks,sheopenedtheireyestotheworldandfilledthemwithhope.Sheshowedthemthatwiththepowerofreading,theycoulddreambigandachieveanythingtheysettheirmindsto.AsSarahgrewolder,Just1Bookcontinuedtogrow.ShestillstuckSDtohelpingothersandhopedtoencourageotheryoungpeopletotakeactionandmakeadifferenceintheircommunities.16.WhatdidSarahdotoraisemoneyformorebooks?A.Sheorganizedabooksale.B.Shesoldhomemadethings.C.Sheborrowedmoneyfromherfamily.D.Sheranashopsellinghomemadethings.17.WhydidSarahdecidetobuyabookmobile?A.Togetmorevolunteers.B.Tomakesurethechildrengotthebooks.C.Tostoreallthebooksshecollected.D.Totraveltodifferentcommunitiesforfun.18.Putthefollowingeventsinthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage.a.Sarahboughtabookmobile.b.VolunteersjoinedSarah’sproject.c.SarahstartedaprojectcalledJust1Book.d.Just1Bookcollectedhalfamillionbooks.e.Sarahorganizedcharityeventstoraisemoney.A.c—e—b—d—a B.e—c—a—d—b C.e—c—b—d—a D.c—e—d—b—a19.WhatisSarahDewitzlikeaccordingtothepassage?A.Strictandoutgoing. B.Creativeandconfident.C.Braveandresponsible. D.Kindandhard-working.20.WhatcanwelearnfromSarahDewitz’sstory?A.Readingbooksisthekeytosuccess.B.Itiseasytomakeadifferenceinourcommunities.C.Weshouldalwayshelpotherswhentheyareinneed.D.Weshouldstartourownbusinesswhenweareyoung.C“DiscoverBeautifulChina”PhotosandShortVideosChinaDailyiscollectingthePhotosandShortVideosabout“DiscoverBeautifulChina”fromMay16thuntilAugust16th,2024.AsChina’slargestEnglish-languagenewsgroup,ChinaDailywithitsDiscoverBeautifulChinaplatform(),ChinaDailyWebsite,andChinaDailyApp,isexpectingfantasticworksbyIndividuals(個人)orgroupsfromallovertheworld.Worksincludephotosandvideos.LanguagesineitherEnglishorChineseareaccepted.Besidesprizesandawards,youwillgetachancetoseeyourworksfeaturedonChinaDailyWebsite,,andChinaDailyApp,oneofthemostpopularEnglish-languagenewsappsinChina.Ifyou’reinterested,youcansendyourworksbyclickingthelinkorscanningtheQR/discoverbeautifulchinasubmit!21.Ifyouwanttojoinintheactivity,youcansendyourworkson_______.A.March12th B.April10thC.June1st D.November15th22.Whocantakepartintheactivity?A.OnlypeoplefromChina. B.Peopleallaroundtheworld.C.OnlyIndividualsorgroupsinChina. D.Onlyindividualsaroundtheworld.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“featured”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Clicked. B.Checked. C.Posted. D.Changed.24.Howcanpeoplesendtheirworks?A.Bysendingaletter. B.ByscanningtheQRcode.C.Bygivingacall. D.Byfillingoutanonlineform.25.Inwhichcolumncanweseethistextmostprobably?A.Travel. B.Sports. C.Technology. D.Business.三、閱讀還原(本題共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)請閱讀下面的短文,并從文后的六個選項中選擇五個還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。TheiPodGenerationTodayitiscommontoseepeoplewhowalkaboutwithcoloredwireshangingfromtheirearswherevertheygo.Theymoveaboutintheirpersonalbubbles,sometimesunawareofwhat’shappeningaroundthem.26.Outsidelifeisshutout.Soareyouoneof“them”?Forme,walkingaroundinmyownpersonalbubbleisperfect.27.What’sevenbetter,wearingearphonesseemstogiveasignaltopeoplewhichsays,“I’mnotavailableforchattingatthemoment!”Supposeyou’reatworkandabouttomakeanincrediblebreakthrough(極大的突破),butaworkmatesuddenlyturnsup.Atthismomenttheslightestdisturbance(干擾)wouldbreakyourconcentration.28.Onceagain,thosewireshangingfromyourearswouldbesuretogivethat“Goaway!”signal.29.It’sprobablypartofthegrowingupstagewhentheyjustwanttoignore(忽視)theirwholefamily.Whiletheirmothersgivethemlecturesaboutwhytheyshoulddotheirhomework,theycanjustturnupthevolumeontheirMP3player,smile,andsay“Yes,mum.”Problemsolved.Prettysoon,notonlywillwehaveprettycoloredwireshangingfromourears,butalsoourbrainswillbedirectlypluggedinto(接通)somenewhigh-techinstruments.We’llbeinavirtual(虛擬的)world,communicatingwitheveryoneelse,orchoosingnotto,aswelike.30.Andtheyarechangingoursocialhabitsalongtheway.Intheend,thereisathinlinebetweenusingtechnologyasatoolformakinglifebetterandbeingaslavetoit!It’ssostrange—suddenly,Idon’tfeellikewearingmyearphonesanymore.A.OurinstrumentsarechangingquicklyB.Idon’thavetodealwiththenoisefromtheenvironmentC.Inthehomesituation,teenagerslovethesewiresD.IalsohavewireshangingfrommycarsE.ListeningtomusicthroughearphonesistheperfectwaytoignoresuchinterruptionsF.Theywalkaroundintheirownspace,withtheirpersonal“digitalnoisereductionsystem”四、閱讀匹配(本題共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)下面的材料A~F分別是醫生的六條飲食建議。請根據五個人的飲食習慣選擇合適的飲食建議。_______31.Brian,a7-year-oldboy,likestohavemealswhilewatchingTV.Hedoesn’tfocusonhisfoodsosometimesheforgetshowfullheisandeatstoomuch._______32.Paulisaprogrammer.Heissobusythathedoesn’thavemuchtimetoeat.Forhim,eatingislikeataskratherthansomethingenjoyable._______33.Bendoesn’tgetupearlyeveryday.Inordernottobelateforschool,heusuallychoosestogotoschoolwithouthavingbreakfast._______34.Mr.Blackhasahabitofhavinganextramealbeforegoingtobed.Hethinksithelpshimsleepwellatnight._______35.Marydoesn’tlikedrinkingwateratall.ShelikesSodadrinksinstead.Shedrinksatleastfivebottlesofcokeororangejuiceaday.A.Itisimportanttohavegoodhabitsofhavingmeals,especiallyforchildren.Abadeatinghabitmaycauseserioushealthproblems.Forexample,eatinginfrontoftheTVorcomputeroftenleadstomindlessovereating.B.It’scommonforpeopletogetsomethingtodrinkfordinner.Butdrinkingtoomuchalcoholisdefinitelyharmfultohumanbody.Drinkproperly,andyou’llliveahealthylife.C.Ingeneral,kidsandteensthateatbreakfasthavemoreenergyanddobetterinschool.Withoutbreakfast,peoplecangettired.So,maketimeforyourbreakfast.D.Don’teattoomuchbeforegoingtobed.Yourbodyneedsalongrestatnight,includingyourstomach.Don’tgiveittoomuchburden(負擔).E.SomedrinkslikeCokeandfruitjuiceareusuallyhighincaloriesandsugar,whichcancauseweightproblems.Besides,theymayalsobringyoubadteeth.Stayawayfromthemanddrinkwaterinstead.F.Busypeoplealwaysrushthroughtheirmeals,forgettingtoenjoythefoodandfeelthetasteofwhatisintheirmouths.Taketimetochew(咀嚼)yourfoodandenjoymealtimes.五、語法填空(本題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)閱讀下面短文,在空格處填入一個適當的詞或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卷規定的位置上。Oneday,thegreatthinkerMengzivisitedLiangHuiWang,theruleroftheLiangStateduringtheWarringStatesPeriodinancientChina,from371-335BCE.Therulersaid,“Icareformypeople.Ifthe36(crop)failtogrowinthesouth,Imovethepeopletothenorth.Ifthereisabadharvestinthenorth,Imovethepeoplesouth.Therulersofotherstatesarenot37me.Theydon’thelpthemwhentheyarehungry.Whydomypeoplerunaway38thenumberofpeopleintheirstatesisgrowing?”“Mylord,letmeusethebattlefield(戰場)toshowyou.Thereisfightingandonesideiswinning.Thesoldiersonthelosingsidebegintorunawaybecausethey39(notwant)togetcaptured.Afastsoldierruns100stepsandasloweroneruns50steps.Whenthesoldier40(run)50stepslooksahead,seeingthesoldierswith100steps,helaughsatthefastersoldierandcallshimacoward.Doyouthinkit’srightfortheslowersoldier41(judge)theother?”“No.Thesloweroneisno42(good)asheisnotdoinganything43(different).”“Exactly.Andyouarealsorightabouttheotherrulers.Theymaynotcarefortheirpeopleduringhardtimes44wayyoudo.Butyousendyourpeopleintobattleallthetime.Whenyoudothis,youarenotcaringforyourpeople,either.Onehundredstepsshouldnot45(laugh)atbyfiftysteps.”六、書面表達(15分)46.深圳是座現代化的花園城市,致力于率先實現碳中和。為了實現這個目標,我們每個人都應該為此盡一份力。假如你是李華,請你寫一篇英語短文向學校英文報投稿,寫一封倡議信,介

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