北京市平谷区2022年中考二模英语试题(含答案与解析).docx
2022年北京市平谷区中考二模试题英语试卷考 生 须 知1 .本试卷共12页,共五道大题,39道小题,满分60分。2 .在答题卡上准确填写学校名称,班级和姓名。3 .试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。4 .在答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。5 .考试结束,请将答题卡交回知识运用(共14分)一、单项填空(共6分,每小题0.5分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. 一Is that your sister's bike?No.is black.A. MineB. HerC. HisD. Hers2. We plant trees in the park spring every year.A. atB. toC. inD. on3. David is weak in science,he never gives it up.A. orB. soC. butD. for4. We wear masks in public places during the COVID-19 pandemic (流行病).A. canB. mustC. mayD. could5. do you ride a bike outdoors, Sam?Every Sunday.A. How manyB. How longC. How soonD. How often6.1 think playing baseball isthan any other sport.A. interestingB. more interestingC. most interestingD. the most interesting7. My fatheras a volunteer in the community for three years.A. worksB. workedC. has workedD. will work8. You'd better take an umbrella. Itheavily now.A. rainsB. rainedC. is rainingD. will rain9. Wea sports test next Friday.A. will haveB. hadC. haveD. are having10. The phonewhen we got home yesterday evening.A. ringsB. rangC. will ringD. was ringing11. Mobile cabin hospitalin Pinggu last month.A. builtB. was builtC. will be builtD. is building12. 一Could you tell me?-At 9:00 tomorrow morning.A. when the online meeting will beginB. when will the online meeting beginC when does the online meeting beginD. when the online meeting begins二、完形填空(共8分,每小题1分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最 佳选项。Ada FallsToday, on the final day of summer camp, Ada and Lilly stand below the Bear Crawl, the camp's highest, hardest rope course. They watch the rope ladder, with its wooden rungs (阶梯)and rope sides, sway (摇摆)in the wind between two tall pines.the Bear CrawlAda feels very 13. but she can breathe again to hear Lilly volunteer to go first. The camp teacher,Mark, nods and helps Lilly get ready. Then Lilly begins her frightening crawl across the rope ladder. The wind blows and the ladder sways, but she holds tight.“Go, Lilly, go! You're a champion. You've got this!” Ada cheers from below. When Lilly 14 the challenge, Ada feels relieved for her friend but also nervous, it is her 5 now. Mark checks Ada's helmet and harness, and he lifts Ada up to the platform.On the platform, Ada looks down at the whole camp. Lilly and Mark are so tiny! Ada stretches her arms out to the first rung on the rope ladder. Her arms feel shaky as she feels the ladder turn left or right under her weight. She carefully 16 her hands forward to the next rung. About halfway across the Bear Crawl, Ada is starting to feel a little more confident. With every rung, she is getting closer to the opposite platform. She can do this!Suddenly a stronger wind makes the rope ladder sway, Ada's hand does not 17 the wood rung. Instead, her body falls downward. Almost immediately, the harness catches her.Mark slowly lowers Ada to the ground. Ada can see all the other kids staring up at her, she is embarrassed.“Can I try again?” Ada says in a low voice, trying to hold back tears.Mark looks at his watch. 'Tm sorry, Ada, we don't haveAda's body feels slow and heavy as the bus leaves camp. Beside her, Lilly sits silent and thoughtful.“Hey Ada?” Lilly says. "I couldn't 18 without you. I got so frightened in the middle, but then youshouted my name and I kept going.“You got scarcd?Lilly nods and says softly, uSuper scared. Tm 19 I didn't faint (晕f到)or throw up on everybody below. You were just unlucky such a big wind came up. It felt like a hurricane or something. I thought all the trees were going to fall over and squish (压扁)us like pancakes.''Ada smiles. She knows her friend was just trying to cheer her up, but suddenly falling off the ladder does not seem so important any more. Having good 20 is more important.13. A. excitedB. curiousC. nervousD. confused14. A. completesB. failsC. refusesD. accepts15. A. turnB. shareC. wantD. rest16. A. bringsB. walksC. runsD. carries17. A. touchB. holdC. moveD. miss18. A. imagineB. liveC.succeedD. risk19. A. worriedB. frightenedC. believedD. surprised20. A. challengesB. teachersC. friendsD. chances阅读理解(共36分)三、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最 佳选项。(共26分,每小题2分)ASusanJackSince I entered middle school, I have always wanted to become a translator. I can translate Chinese into English so that people in other countries can enjoy Chinese poems and stories.Becoming a translator isn't easy. It takes great patience and confidence. I hope that I will be able to go to college and become a real translator some day.My dream is to become a successful doctor, helping those sick Pe°Ple and saving 也五"s. I hope eveone can have an opportunity (机会)to receive wonderful treatments for their illnesses without having to pay much. It is my childhood dream.In order to achieve my dream, I need enough knowledge and experience, so I work hard to improve myself.DavidI love to become a great Fashion Designer. Fashion designing is so much of fun and creative. If I design a costume and have my signature (签名)on it, the recognition I achieve will go worldwide.Fashion designing does require lots of study and research and I need to be myself unique (独特的).I must work hard to be ready for the competitions and challenges.My dream is to be a lawyer. Some people think lawyers are simply out fbr money, but I believe lawyers have a desire (愿望)to help others, especially those who are unable to defend (维护) themselves.I know becoming a successful lawyer will take much preparation and hard work. I am willing to do what it takes to make my dream come true.A. Susan's.B. Jack's.C. Anna's.D. David's.22. What does David desire to do?A. To help others in defending.C. To save people's lives.23. Susan needs to beB. To be unique worldwide.D. To spread Chinese culture, to make her dream come true.A. patient and confidentC. knowledgeable and experiencedB. creative and funnyD. helpful and careful21. Whose dream is to be a doctor?doughAnil froze when he saw the poster at school. Culinary Academies of America presents Junior Cooking Camp. He had to go! But he needed money to get there.So, the next morning on Saturday, Anil started to make cookies. Then he put the cookies into bags. Last he wrote Anil's Cookies on each bag.“Now," Anil said, "I'll make my dream come true. He knocked door-to-door, trying to sell the cookies. He told each neighbor, need money fbr the cooking camp. I want to be a chef.” "Just bought some cookies,“ one neighbor said. "On a diet,“ the next one said. "No money,the third admitted.After Anil came home with a lot of good luck wishes but no money, his grandma, Nana, suggested him todrive to John's Indian Grocery Store.“Cookies?” Mr. John waved his hand. "No sweets. Too many sweets. He pointed toward some shelves with desserts from India.“But those are canned/' Nana argued. 4fcThese are fresh!?,“It takes too long to make a fresh paratha (flat bread) and aloo (potato) nowadays.Mr. John shrugged (耸肩).Anil went back home with Nana. He didn't want to give up his dream. He thought about how traditional paratha shapes were so boring. Circles, triangles, nothing fun. Why couldn't he use cookie cutters on paratha dough? As he worked, Nana picked up his parathas one by one. "A car. A cat. A flower? What kind of parathas dough are these?” After some silence, she said, “I should like eating the cat.” "Maybe other people will like them, too." Anil said.Anil hoped the Indian store would buy some. So they cooked the parathas and brought them to John. He tore off (撕下)a piece of paratha and put into his mouth.“These are more fun fbr kids." Anil said.“Parathas fbr kids?” John slowly nodded his head. "'Something new. And delicious. We'11 try them.”A few days later, John called Anil.When Anil hung up, Nana asked, "Well? What did John want?”Anil grinned (咧嘴笑)before hurrying to the kitchen. 44Fifty parathas each week! Kids love them! Camp hereI come!”24. What was Anil's dream?A. He wanted to go to the cooking camp.B. He hoped people would like his cookies.C. He wanted to get along well with his neighbors.D. He hoped John would agree to cooperate with him.25. M匚 John refused Anil's cookies becauseA. he didn't have enough money to buy themC. there were too many sweets in his store26. What did you think of Anil according to the story?A. Creative and strong-willed.C. Insistent and helpful.B. he thought Anil's cookies were not deliciousD. he preferred canned desserts to the cookiesB. Talented and friendly.D. Humorous and hard-working,cDid you know that some people don't do their reading assignments? It's shocking, but it,s true. Some students don't even read short texts that they are assigned (布置)in class. There are many reasons for this. They may be distracted or bored. They may be unwilling to focus. They may be unconfident readers. Whatever the reason, it has to stop today. Here's why.Reading stimulates (刺激)your mind. It is like a workout for your brain. When people are old, their muscles begin to get weaker and their strength leaves them. Exercise can prevent this loss. The same thing happens to people's brains when they get older. Brain power and speed decline with age. Reading strengthens your brain and prevents these declines.You can benefit from reading in the near-term too. Reading provides knowledge. Knowledge is power. Therefore, reading can make you a more powerful person. You can learn to do new things by reading. Do you want to make video games? Do you want to design clothing? Reading can teach you all this and more. But you have to get good at reading, and the only way to get good at something is to practice.Read everything that you can at school regardless of whether you find it interesting. Reading expands yourvocabulary. Even a “boring” text can teach you new words. Having a larger vocabulary will help you better express yourself. You will be able to speak, write, and think more intelligently. What's boring about that?Do not just discount pay attention to a text because it is unfamiliar (不熟悉的)lo you. Each time you read, you are exposed to new ideas and perspectives (视角).Reading can change the way that you understand the world. It can give you a wider perspective on things. It can make you worldlier. You can learn how people live in far away places. You can learn about cultures different from your own.Reading is good for your state of mind. It has a calming effect. It can lower your stress levels and help you relax. You can escape from your troubles for a moment when you read, and it's a positive escape. So do yourself a favor: the next time you get a reading assignment, take as much as you can from it. Squeeze it for every drop of knowledge that it has. Then move on to the next one.27. The writer advises you to read everything at school because.A. you will love it if you read it enoughB. you will get better grades in reading classC. you will make your teacher very happyD. you will learn more new words28. The writer probably agrees that.A. you should pay more attention to the familiar textB. you will feel bored after you think more intelligentlyC. reading helps you perform on tests and get into top schoolsD. reading widens your perspective and makes you a better person29. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Reading: Good for the Mind in Many WaysB. Reading: The Key to a Successful FutureC. Reading: Improve Your Vocabulary and GradesD. Reading: The Best Way to Improve Your Writing SkillsDapesgorillaDid you know that humans aren't the only species (物种)that use language? Bees communicate by dancing.Whales talk to each other by singing. And some apes talk to humans by using American Sign Language.A female gorilla Koko, was bom at the San Francisco Zoo on July 4th, 1971. Koko learned sign language from her trainer, Dr. Penny Patterson. Patterson began teaching sign language to Koko in 1972, when Koko was one year old. Koko must have been a good student, because two years later she moved onto the Stanford University campus with Dr. Patterson. Koko continued to learn on the campus until 1976. That's when she began living fulltime with Patterson's group, the Gorilla Foundation. Patterson and Koko's relationship has blossomed ever since.Dr. Patterson says that Koko has mastered sign language and known over 1,000 words, and that Koko makes up new words. For example, Koko didn't know the sign fbr ring, so she signed the words finger and bracelet. Dr. Patterson thinks that this shows meaningful and constructive use of language.Not everyone agrees with Dr. Patterson. Some argue that apes like Koko do not understand the meaning of what they are doing. Some people who don't believe that say that these apes are just performing complex tricks (戏 法).For example, if Koko points to an apple and signs red or apple. Dr. Patterson will give her an apple. They argue that Koko does not really know what the sign apple means. She only knows that that if she makes the right motion, one which Dr. Patterson has shown her, then she gets an apple. The debate is unresolved, but one thing is for certain: Koko is an extraordinary ape.It seems like Patterson and Koko have a good relationship, but not everyone agrees with it. Some people believe that Patterson is humanizing the ape. They think that apes should be left in the most natural state possible. Even Dr. Patterson struggles with these feelings. When she was asked if her findings could be duplicated by another group of scientists, she said, “We don't think that it would be ethical (道德的)to do again., She went on to argue that animals should not be kept in such unnatural circumstances.As fbr the future, Dr. Patterson and the Gorilla Foundation would love to get Koko to an ape preserve (保护 区)in Maui, but they are having trouble getting the land. So unless you have a few million dollars to spare, Koko's going to be spending her time in Woodland, California with Dr. Patterson. Koko probably doesn't mind that. If she moved to Hawaii, she'd have to give up her Facebook page and Twitter feed, and she's got like 50 thousand “likes”. Some may deny (否认)that she knows sign language, but nobody says that she doesn't know social networking. 30. What is the writer's main purpose in writing the second paragraph?A. To describe the environment in which Koko lives.B. To tell readers how Dr. Patterson developed Koko's living skills.C. To advise Patterson to free Koko after she learnt on the campus.D. To make an introduction about Koko and Dr. Patterson's background. 31. What do we know from the passage?A. Koko has mastered sign language without a doubt.B. Everybody likes how Dr.