2022年四川省泸州市龙马潭区中考二模英语试题.docx
2022年四川省泸州市龙马潭区中考二模英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、单项选择一Alan, could you help me with my math?. Please feel free to ask me if you have any question.A.With pleasureB.No wayC.Sounds goodD.Never mindwe continue to pull together, we'll keep winning the game.A.As long asB.Even thoughC.As soon asD.In that caseThe headmaster is not available now. He to the new teachers.A.speaksB.spokeC.is speakingD.was speakingMichael and his friends practise tabletennis after school every day.A.playB.playedC.playingD.to play, to the teacher carefully, or you,ll miss what he says.A.ListeningB. ListenC.ListenedD.To listenamazing the film Hi, Mom is! Mother's love always touches my heart.A.How anB. HowC.What anD.WhatI tried on several pairs of shoes, but of them fitted me.A.bothB. allC.neitherD.noneThe book Klara and the Sun has been popular all over the world since it in 2021.A.sold outB. blewoutC.ran outD.came out一Do you want to join the music club or sports club?-.I'm good at singing.A. Yes, I doB. Music club C. No, I don't D. Sports clubLouis looks tired. I wonder here from his city.By driving a car on his own.A. when he will come B. when he came C. how he will come D. how he came二、完形填空Last month, a new bridge was first opened to the public. Ifs 11 hanging bridge for walkers in the world. It is 516 meters-over five football fields long. Workers started to build the bridge in May, 2019.12 cost $2.8 million and took over two years to建议。要点提示:(1)个人情况:来自九年级一班,对泸州很了解等;(2)能力方面:和人相处好,健谈等;(3)经验方面:当过儿童医院志愿者,家里有老人等;(4)对老人的看法:亲情缺乏,需要关爱等;(5)活动建议:要求:(1)词数110词左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);(2)要点提示均须涉及,可适当增加内容;(3)不用真实姓名、校名、地名。参考词语:know, get on well with, Children's Hospital, volunteerDear chairperson,I'm writing to apply to join the volunteer activity.Look forward to your reply!Yours,Li Huacomplete. The bridge runs between two mountains. Far, far below is a big rushing river.Along the river, there is 13 eight-kilometer-long wooden walkway. People couldenjoy the scenery(以l景)and watch birds there. Now the city is hoping that the bridge14 lots of tourists to the area. Some people were invited to check out the bridgebefore the opening. Jerry was one of them. He said 15. “I was a little afraid, butthere is no other bridge like this one in the world, it was so worth it.”11. A. longer12. A. It13. A. /14. A. brought15. A. excite16. A. longer17. A. It18. A. /19. A. brought20. A. exciteB , the longerB. ItsB. aB. will bringB. excitedC. longestC. TheyC. anC. is bringingC. excitedlyD. the longestD. TheirsD. theD. was bringingD. excitement先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白 处的最佳答案。"I don't want to go, Miss White. Tm frightened (害怕的),very frightened,Monica told her teacher.Monica was a very 16 girl. She always sat at the back of the classroom,17 or taking notes. Every Monday morning, there would be a special show in her class and one student would be 18 to make a speech about his or her dream. Miss White hoped that Monica could have a try the next week. But she refused.“I know that it seems 19 for you, but it will help you build up your confidence said Miss White. Monica was lost in thought.The next day, Monica came to Miss White's office. Miss White was 20 that she would take the chance. Miss White red-penciled her manuscript (手稿)of speech, corrected her 21 , and even helped with her body language. She advised Monica to practice, to22 that she was speaking confidently in front of her class. 23 a whole week, Monica practiced speaking in font of her imaginary friends and teacher. Behind the locked door of her bedroom, she told them about her 24.Finally, Monday arrived. 25 Monica was called upon to give her speech, she26 and walked to the front of the class without any notes, in a show of confidence. Monica's successful performance brought everyone a great 27, The whole classclapped (鼓掌)for a full minute when she completed her speech. Miss White 28, She had known that Monica would make it when she 29 took her first step to overcome (克月艮)her fear of speaking in public.From that day, Monica's life changed for the better. At the age of 23, she became a news reader. People who see her on television now will find it hard to 30 that she was once a shy girl who refused to speak up in class.16. A. activeB. lazyC. quietD. polite17. A. readingB. singingC. talkingD. laughing18. A. warnedB. forcedC, caughtD. chosen19. A. difficultB. importantC- necessaryD. interesting20. A. madB. gladC , boredD. afraid21. A. instructionB , conversationC. explanationD. pronunciation22. A. realizeB examineC. imagineD. introduce23. A. ByB. ForC. WithD. Along24. A. jobB. hobbyC dreamD. promise25. A. WhenB. UntilC. SinceD. Though26. A. woke upB , looked upC. stood upD. dressed up27. A. secretB. thoughtC. decisionD. surprise28. A. agreedB . smiledC , answeredD. regretted29. A. easilyB. luckilyC. quicklyD. bravely30. A. expectB. believeC. discussD. express三、填写适当的单词补全对话补全对话A: Oh, Tim. Look at this mess! What are you doing?T: I am so 31! Tony just said bad words to me.A: It's wrong of him to do that. But you should try to control your anger.T: Tm sorry. But I don't 32 how.A: First, take a deep breath. This can help you cool down.T: OK, let me have a 33 ,Take a deep breath.1. Does it work? If 34、you can sing or run.T: Really? That sounds fun.A: Yes. Singing or running can help you let out your anger. 35 you like to run with me now?T: Sure. Let's go!四、阅读单选Hi, I'm Karen. I am 10 years old, and I live in Niger. I like to play football with my brother.About NigerNiger is a country in West Africa. It is one of the hottest countries in the world. Most of its land is in the Sahara Desert, and lots of its people aren't able to get clean drinking water. Also, there isn't always enough food, so many children go hungry and get sick easily.You can help Karen by sponsoring (资助)her with one of our plans.Plan A: Three Square MealsFor $ 1 a day, Karen can fill up her stomach with breakfast, lunch, and dinner everyPlan B: Brighter FutureFor $ 55 a month, Karen receives the food and education she needs to succeed.You can choose to pay month by month or for the whole year all at once. When you become Karen's sponsor, you will receive a package (包裹)about her. It has her information, so you can write to let her know who you are and that you care. To know more kids in need of your help, please visit our home page.36. What do we know about Niger from the material?A. Its population.B. How big it is.C. How it got its name.D. Its people's living conditions.37. What does Plan A mainly help with?A. Karcn illness. B. Karen9s hobbies. C. Karen9s meals.D. Karen9seducation.38. If you choose Plan B to help Karen, how much should you pay a year?A.$30.B. $55.C. $365.D. $660.39.What can you do if you become Karen 5s sponsor?A. Go to visit her.B. Write letters to her.D. Receive gifts from herB a newspaper in NigerD. an organization's websiteC , Help her write a bookThe material may come fromA. a sports magazineC. one of Karen's booksLife can be boring if we don't have any dreams. Do you have any dreams?My dad's dream is to sail (驾驶帆船)around the world. He often talks about it with his best friend.This summer holiday, my father decided to borrow a boat with his best friend and take us all to a lake to test his skills.They borrowed a big boat and began the journey on a sunny day. Everything went well on the first day. The water was calm(平青争的).There was no wind. It felt like my dad's dream was coming true.But the next day, when we sailed to the river that connected to the lake, a strong wind came up. The boat started to bounce (上下晃动).It was a little scary. The mothers tried their best to hold the kids.The river got wider and wider. And the waves (波浪)became stronger. The wind was blowing our boat far from land. My dad had trouble controlling the boat. His best friend came to help but failed. They decided that we should go back.We made it safely back to a place where the water was calm. Dad said, “Today we learned a good lesson. It is good to have dreams. But it is also important to properly prepare before trying to achieve them.Dad's dream is still to sail around the world. He knows that dreams will come true if you really want them to. But he also knows that he has a lot to learn before sitting out on the open ocean.40. What does the writer's father dream of?A. Owning a big boat.B. Having a long holiday.C. Sailing around the world.D. Traveling with his best friend.41. How might the writer's father feel on the first day of the trip?A. Nervous.B. Happy.C. Proud.D. Embarrassed.42. What happened on the second day of the trip?A. It began to rain.B. Some kids got seriously ill.C. The boat had a small hole in it.D. A strong wind made it hard to sail.43. What's the right order of the following events?©Everyone had a great time on the boat.Dad's best friend helped him control the boat.Dad talked with his best friend about his dream.Dad sailed the boat to the river connecting to the lake.A.B.C.D. What can we learn from the story?A. Think twice before we do something.B. To be successful, we have to try our best.C. Don't be afraid to ask fbr help when we're in trouble.D. To achieve something, we must first make a lot of preparation.A girl in our class named Mina got sick not long ago. We were all very worried about her. The doctors said she would be fine. The only problem was that she was going to be bald (秃 头的)for some time. But her hair would come back. Mina had her treatment (9台疗)and got better day by day. Just as the doctors had told her, all her hair fell out. She was completely bald! Mina was very sad about this. But she really had no choice. After a few weeks, Mina's parents tried to get her to go back to school, but she didn't want to go. She didn't have the courage to return to school with her bald head. After hearing about this, our teacher told us about Mina's worry. We talked about it fbr a while and came up with a great idea. "Let's all cut off our hair," said Charlie. "Yes. Great idea/ said Sally. Then Mina will not feel alone.The next day, we all came to school with bald heads. We felt really good about what we were doing fbr our friend. Then, our teacher went to Mina's house and tried to take her to school. Mina agreed because it was Saturday, and she thought there would be no one there. She went to school with a hat on her head. She walked down the empty hallway to the classroom. Mina opened the door and "SURPRISE!" The whole class was there. Mina started to cry. Everyone looked just like her now. She could hardly believe what her friends had done for her.46. What was Mina's problem?A. Her hair fell out.B. She wouldn't be fine.C. She was bored with staying in hospital. D. Her doctors couldn't give her propertreatment.47. Mina didn't want to go back to school because.A. she didn't finish her homeworkB. she had missed too many classesC. she didn't have any friends thereD. she was afraid of being laughed at48. Who came up with the great idea to help Mina?A.Her parents.B.Her teachers.C.Her doctors.D.Her classmates.49. When Mina went into the classroom,shemightfeel.A.sadB.nervousC.surprisedD.proudWhich can be the best title for the passage?A.A brave girlB.A big surpriseC.A difficult decision D.A terribleexperienceWhafs it like to be 75? I recently took part in an experiment一Ann, an expert on ageing (老龄化),turned me from a boy to an old man.Ann started with my eyes. She asked me to wear a pair of glasses which only allowed me to see things straight ahead of me. She then added heavy straps (带子)around my arms and legs. This was to make me both weaker and slower. Wearing two pairs of plastic gloves helped me to experience the poor sense of touch that comes with age. Finally, she gave me a pair of that made me unable to hear very clearly.Starting to feel my new age, we set out for a shopping center. I wanted to buy a sweater for my 78-year-old grandfather. It was scary to step out. The glasses made everything seem so bright. With my poor hearing, the world seemed unsafe. T could understand why many old people prefer to stay in their homes.Going on public transport was terrible. I was pushed by young people in a hurry. Even finding the right money for the ticket was a problem. I felt quite embarrassed.When we finally reached the shopping center, Ann guided me to a shop selling men's clothes. It was noisy, and I chose a brown sweater. "Can we stop fbr a cup of coffee?” I asked Ann. Suddenly I realized that was what my grandfather said whenever we went shopping. Ann agreed, and sitting down helped me relax a little.I took off my glasses, my gloves and took out my earplugs. I talked with Ann. She told me she had done this experiment many times. She hoped to make people understand how hard life is for the old, and be more patient with them.It was a meaningful experience for me.50. What does the underline word "earplugs” in paragraph 2 probably mean in Chinese?A.耳环B.耳洞C.耳塞D.耳廓The writer went to a shopping center to.A.have lunchB.see his friendC. buy a sweaterD. buy somecoffeeWhy did the writer's grandfather always ask to stop fbr coffee while shopping?A. Because he hated shopping.B. Because he wanted to take a rest.C. Because he felt sleepy and thirsty.D. Because he loved coffee very much.51. Which of the following words might the writer use to describe his experience as an old man?A. Difficult.B. Interesting. C. Relaxing.D. Unfair.55 . The writer wrote the passage to.A. show how boring life is for the oldB. introduce an interesting experimentC. ask readers to care more about the oldD. encourage readers to try different things五、多任务混合阅读My dad was in the radio business when I was growing up. He'd get tickets to a lot of different sporting events, and in 1984 we went to Madison Square Garden during Michael Jordan's rookie season (第f 秀赛季).My dad took me to see Jordan put on show.I remember looking at my dad as an eight-year-old kid and saying, nI want to be Michael Jordan one day." Dad laughed a bit and then turned to me and said, nSon, I love you, but you're probably not going to be Michael Jordan.'1 Then my dad pointed to the man standing next to Jordan at the time, his agent(经名己人)David Falk. My dad explained how Falk worked closely with players, and since then thafs all I've ever wanted to do.Years passed and I became a sports agent. My job is simply to help professional players find jobs. No two days arc the same, which I find exciting. If its in-scason, I'm talking to players about how they are feeling and how they're performing from week to week. During the off-season, I try to make sure p