中考冲刺2023年浙江省温州市中考模拟英语试卷(附答案).docx
2023年浙江省温州市中考模拟英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、单项选择1. Ai Qing, a Chinese poet, has written poem called / Love This Land. In thispoem, he shows his love to the country.A. aB. anC. theD.2. What a boy Tony is! He often tells interesting stories that make his friendslaugh all the time.A. braveB. seriousC. difficultD. humorous3. 一It's unbelievable that there's such a beautiful restaurant in the town.People are pleased with the there, like fresh air and the clean river outside.A. styleB. serviceC. musicD. environment4. Shh, your baby brother is sleeping. Could you please talk more?OK, I'm sorry.A. clearlyB. quicklyC. quietlyD. slowly5. Download an e-map before you go to a new place,you may get lost easily.A. orB. soC. andD. but6. 一Tony, did you catch what I said just now?Sorry, dad. I with my friend on the phone.A. talkedB. was talking C. am talking D. will talk7. More young people are the 996 schedule-working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 6days a week. They refuse to work at weekends.A. forB. withC. beyondD. against8. Sam finds the smart cooking machine useful, and he plans to buy for his family.A. itB. oneC. thisD. that9. Su Bingtian has a gift for running, but he still trains hard that he broke the Asian record. It tells us success not only talent but also effort.A. requiresB. receivesC. replacesD. remains10. Why don't you like playing chess?-Playing chess is an activity needs much patience. But Tm not patient at all.A. whichB. whatC. whoD. where11. The experienced doctor Mr. Brown the crying baby again and again, but he couldn't find out what was wrong with her.A. looked upB. looked fbrC. looked over D. looked after12. Books are our great friends.do you read books?I read books every night before bed. I have the habit for many years.A. How farB. How longC. How often D. How soon13. Hi, Alex. I hear that you've just come back from Sanya, and I wonder.I had this trip with my friends, and we had a great time there.A how you went thereB. who you went withC. how much you pay fbr the tripD. how many days you stayed there14. Mum, Fil take an important exam tomorrow.Take it easy.Emily!A. Good idea B. Good luck C. Well doneD. With pleasure15. Hank, to improve your spoken English, you should speak as often as possible.一 I agree. As the saying goes, "A. It's a piece of a cakeB. Better late than neverC. Practice makes perfectD. Many hands make light work二、完形填空Band practice had just ended. Jimmy and Ben started putting away 16 instruments. Before Kevin could put away his trumpet, he fell over. Jimmy picked up the trumpet and checked it 17 handing it to Kevin. "Well, it already has a lot of dents. One more won't 18“I know. But it's my grandpa's," Kevin said. "And he's coming over this weekend. What if Grandpa sees the dent? 9 am I going to tell him about it?”A lot of “maybes“ were all Kevin could 20 on the bus home.Maybe he could pretend he felt sick 21 he didn't like lying.Maybe he could get his baby brother, Jace, to take all of Grandpa's22.Maybe.When Saturday finally arrived, Kevin still had no idea.“Hey, Kevin. How're things? Grandpa asked as he walked in.“Good." Kevin could have told him right away, but he 23.After dinner, Grandpa said, “How about some music, Kevin?”“Um.” Kevin looked around for Jace, but he was having a bath. So Kevin had to play.Grandpa said, “I think you're better than I was at your age.”Any other time, Grandpa's 24 would have made Kevin feel great. But not this time. Tm 25 about the dent,“ he apologized.He explained what had happened. Then Grandpa did 26 that surprised Kevin.He smiled and said, "Instruments become part of you when you play them a lot. You can't27 protect them. The important thing is that you told me.”“You're not 28?” Kevin asked.Grandpa pointed to a dent opposite the one Kevin had made, telling him what happened. And then another. Grandpa laughed. t4Every dent can tell a tale,” he said. "If you stick with it, someday you'll have a trumpet full with your own 29“Thanks, Grandpa.Kevin lifted the trumpet and filled the room with 30 noise.16. A. itsB. hisc.herD. their17. A. beforeB. afterc.whenD. until18. A. workB. matterc.disturbD. cut19. A. HowB. Whyc.WhatD. Where20. A. deal withB. get toc.read outD. think about21. A. thoughB. becausec.ifD. since22. A. orderB. placeC.attentionD. temperature23. A. stoppedB. acceptedc.rememberedD. described24. A. aidB. worryc.praiseD. solution25. A. sorryB. excitedc.curiousD. nervous26. A. nothingB. somethingc.anythingD. everything27. A. neverB. seldomc.sometimesD. always28. A. madB. nervouscmovedD. worried29. A. storiesB. signsc.smellsD. spirits30. A. loudB. happyC.simpleD. special三、阅读单选Plastic packaging is very common in our daily life. On the bottom of most plastic packaging, there's a small triangle with a letter or a number written inside. These littlesymbols are not easy to be noticed, but they are really important. They tell you what kind of plastic it is and whether it can be recycled or not.31. What type of plastic is stronger? A. PET32. Which of the following uses PET plastic?A. Millk bottles.C. Drinking water bottles.33. The purpose of this article is toA. introduce types of plasticC. explain recycling methodsB. HDPEC. LDPED. PSB. Hot drink white cups.D. Takeaway food packaging.B. display reusable productsD. improve shopping bagsRecycled orNotTypes of PlasticPETThis is the plastic that you often see on supennarket shelves! It's used to make plastic water bottles and biscuit boxes.HOPFc" HDPE is a type of plastic that is stronger compared with many other types. It is the material thatmilk bottles are made of.h pXALDPE LDPE is a very soft plastic which is not easily broken. It is what shopping bags are made of.Xpc.1 c.This plastic is often seen in our daily life. You'll probably have seen it as those cheap white cups you get hot drinks in, or as takeaway food packaging.JAuld Lang SyneThis is a song millions of Americans hear on New Year's Eve. This is a song we hear in some classic movies like The Gold Rush (1925), Waterloo Bridge (1931) and It s a Wonderful Life (1946). This is a song that has different versions around the world. It is called Auld Lang Syne.Actually, Auld Lang Syne is an old Scottish poem. No one knows who wrote the poem first. However, a version by Scottish poet Robert Bums was published in 1796. The title Auld Lang Syne is believed to be an old Scottish way of saying “a long time ago”. The opening lines of the song “Should auld acquaintance be forgotten, and never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgotten, and auld long syne?, mean we should have a drink in honor of whatever is passing, and remember old friends. In Scotland, on New Year's Eve ifs a tradition to play the song with its national instrument called bagpipe to welcome the new year. Bagpipe makes special sound and it has a special look, with a bag at the bottom and one or several pipes*connected to the bag. And the bagpiper, who plays this instrument, is required to wear Scottish traditional clothes kilts.When the Scots moved to America in the 1800s, they brought the song with them. But the Canadian bandleader Guy Lombardo made it well-known to the public. In 1965, he explained to a reporter of Life Magazine how he connected the song with New Year's Eve: “Auld Lang Syne is our theme song. We end every dance with it.” 34. Auld Lang Syne in Scotland probably means.A. a new year B. a music band C. an old friend D. a long time ago 35. Which picture shows bagpipe?36. Who made the song Auld Lang Syne more popular in America?A. Robert Bums. B. Guy Lombardo. C. The Scots. D. A reporter.37. The passage is mainly about.A. a famous Canadian bandleaderB. the history of ScotlandC. the song Auld Lang SyneD. a way of celebrating the new yearEvery morning Hannah Griffiths and her workmates walked into the rainforest in the Maliau Basin in Bormeo, where they had set up a set of experiments to look at the ecological effects of small creatures: termites.Termites get a bum rap in USA. They are thought to make the loss of billions of dollars each year because they bite up a huge number of woods. And they are responsible for something like 2 % of global carbon emissions, simply because of their huge populations and their like for biting through some special materials. People hate them and are trying to kill them.But they play a key role in many natural ecosystems. Scientists have known for years that in tropical forests, termites eat up fallen leaves and dead wood. They help keep the fallen material under control. They let nutrients from the dead material back into the system to be used by other plants, insects, and animals. But scientists didn't know exactly how important the insects were in keeping the forest healthy and functional, so they removed termites from a particular place in the forest and saw what would happen.Hannah Griflfiths and her workmates started their experiment. It chanced that the forest was hit by an extreme drought at that time. During the non-drought years, they saw there was wasn't much difference between the normal places and the ones where they'd removed the termites, but during the drought, the effects were easy to see. What they found was unexpected: in the tcrmite-rich areas, the soil stayed slightly wet, more trees sprouted, and the system was still full of activity during the long, dry period.For Griffiths, she thought that they could pick out the real importance of termites to the system only because they accidentally studied termites during the drought. She pointed out, An “And that rings alarm bells in my head, she said, “because it makes me think: what else don't we know? If we start damaging biological com munities, what will happen? And what if a species dies out?”38. Which of the following best explains “bum rap" underlined in Paragraph 2?A. bad impression B. good image C. positive influence D. special like39. What have scientists learned about termites?A. They do serious harm to tropical rainforests.B. They speed up the loss of nutrients in the rainforest.C. They act as food for other plants, insects and animals.D. They do something good to the ecosystem they live in.40. From the finding of Griffiths' experiment, we can infer that termitesA. help rainforests survive the droughtB. enjoy enting trees during the droughtC. prefer drought years to non-drought onesD. benefit more from the forest during the drought41. Griffiths might want to tell usA. termites are now in dangerB. termites damage biological communitiesC. we should think twice before damaging a speciesD. we should study the drought to improve the system四、多任务混合阅读One of the most stressful days in Susan McFrederick's life was watching her son get wheeled away for surgery hours in 2011.But after the operation, Susan burst into tears when she saw a sweet hand-painted picture on her son's bandages across the cut. "There is a green pine tree and a lovely snowman with a hat and a broom in the picture”, she recalled. t4It is extremely touching and comforting to know that somebody has taken the time to do that for my family. It is a moment that Fil never fbrget.Susan soon learned the artist was her son's doctor, Robert Parry. As a doctor, Robert found another way to cure his young patients at Children's Medical Center when he saw one of his workmates cut out heart and shark shapes to decorate children's bandages. "My first reaction was, 'What is he doing? Hey, that's kind of cool, Parry recalled. especially liked the reactions of the parents and the patients when they saw his artworks. The smiles took everyone's mind off the surgery. Then I decided to follow him.”Parry started to surprise families with his paintings on bandages from that moment. He tried his best to make his paintings fit his young patients' personalities. For example, he painted Snoopy, Spider-Man or sports team logos fbr boys, and Barbie dolls or princesses fbr girls, while babies often receive pictures with flowers, trees and sea creatures. During the last 30 years, Parry has painted fbr more than 10, 000 children.“During a time of stress fbr families, it9s nice to be able to help them smile and laugh,” Parry said. "This is something positive that 1 can do fbr them, which is what I like most about it.”For Parry, the reward is knowing that he hopefully made a difference in a child's life, and except for his paintings on bandages, "they can go on and live their lives. he said.He's not ready to stop, but he's found a new hobby to keep his hands skillful in the years to come."I've taken up knitting,“ Parry said excitedly and proudly. "Hats, sweaters, glovesI enjoy them all. But mostly, I enjoy giving everything away.”42. Susan felt when she saw the decoration on her son's bandages.A. movedB. surprisedC. stressedD. sad43. How did Parry get the idea of decorating children's bandages?A. His young patients liked pictures.B. He was asked to learn the skill as a doctor.C. He was encouraged by Susan to show his talent in art.D. He saw one of his workmates decorate children's bandages.44. Parry's artworks during the last 30 years show that he.A. spent more time on art than on medicineB. considered individual patient's likes carefullyC. knew more about his patients than their parentsD. created a larger number of works beyond his plan45. Parry took up knitting because he.A. was looking forward to a new lifeB. was eager to show others his new skillsC. enjoyed trying new ways to help othersD. was more interested in knitting than drawing46. After reading the passage, what do you think of Parry? Why? 40 词回答)五、多句选词填空用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。culture, collect, polite, twenty, valuable47. To behave at a dinner party, we should learn some basic manners.48. Lily likes lovely dolls and now she has 30 different dolls in total.49. The computer was invented in the early century and became the greatestinvention.50. Robin has been to China several times and now he knows much of thecountry.51. The young mother takes many photos of her baby's daily activities so that these moments can be kept forever.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。without neither she tooth comfortable52. Katy always keeps the secrets to, even her best friends don't know them.53. My grandparents enjoy living in the countryside, because they think the life there is than living in the city.54. During the special period, the shoppers can't enter the shopping mallshowing workers their heal