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1、2023年广东省深圳市南山区麒麟中学中考三模英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、完形填空Merchant Tovel loved 1, Knowing that people would listen if he had news toshare, he went around his village 2 up stories about the local rabbi犹太教神职人员).“He mixes dairy and meat!” said Tovel. The townspeople shook their heads, for they all knew that dairy an
2、d meat must not be mixed.“And he steals food on Yom Kippur, added Tovel. “Not Yom Kippur!cried the townspeople for they all knew it is no 3 day for Jews on Yom Kippur.Later, alone in his home, the talebearer (散布谣言者)felt bad about what he had done so he decided to go to the rabbi and 4 his forgivenes
3、s.Learning what the merchant was coming for, the rabbi thought for a moment, then told him. You must take a feather pillow, cut it open, and scatter the feathers in the air.Tovel thought the rabbi9s requirement was strange, but the task seemed 5 enough. And if it would take away the 6 he felt, then
4、why not do it? He 7 the rabbis words and when the task was completed, he returned to tell the rabbi of his deed (行为)“Now go and 8 those feathers J required the rabbi.“But they are everywhere!,9 cried Tovel. How can I 9 get them all?”The rabbi looked at the Tovel. You can no more make up for all the
5、hurt your words have caused than you can collect the feathers you have 10The talebearer realized that the rabbi was right. “From now on,“ he said, I will control my tongue!” And to this day, he watches what he says.1. A. concernB.awarenessC , storiesD. attention2. A. spreadingB.makingC. tellingD. cr
6、eating3. A. drinkingB.buyingC. sellingD. eating4. A. askB.begC. prayD. need5. A. simpleB.strangeC. difficultD. reasonable6. A. angerB.guiltC , painD. embarrassment7. A. followedB.listenedC, heardD caught1. D2. B3.4.11.12.13.14.16.17.18.19.参考答案:5.6. B7. A8. C9. B10. D15.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.
7、30.31.32.33.34.35.36. to record37. was hidden38.39. However 40. walking 41. frightened42. his 43. quickly 44.acts45. in46.例文Nowadays, there are many ways of reading. I like reading e-books best. Here are my reasons.Firstly, we can easily download new books from the Internet. It is much easier and qu
8、icker to search for the passage we want to read. And we can also write notes or mark some important information in an e-book. Moreover, a number of books can be stored in a small machine, which is easy to take. Last but not least, e-books save a lot of paper and are good for the environment. But e-b
9、ooks are still more expensive than paper books, so not all people can afford them. However, with the rapid development of electronic technology, e-book readers will become cheaper and cheaper. A lot of people think there will be more e-books than paper books in the near future.In short, no matter wh
10、ich way you choose, I hope you can feel the joy of reading.8. A. sweepB. moveC , gatherD. take9. A. reallyB. possiblyC. quicklyD. hardly10. A. pouredB. thrownC, droppedD. scattered二、阅读单选My father and I went back to my hometown-Zibo in Shandong on May 5th to try Zibo barbecue.Recently, the local food
11、 has become so popular that people all over China travel there to taste it.On the way to Zibo, my father told me a story. Last year during the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of college students were stuck in Zibo. The local government helped students to get through that period and offered a great barb
12、ecue dinner when the quarantine (隔离)was over. The government officers also invited the students to come back to Zibo again when spring came. I was moved when I heard this.At 5 p.m., we arrived at the restaurant. My father had booked a table two days earlier. There are some differences between Zibos
13、barbecue and the ones in other cities. Zibos barbecue restaurants have a small grill (烤架)on each table. People need to cook on the grill by themselves. When the food is ready, you put it onto a small pancake, and then add scallions (葱)and sauce before eating.People in the restaurant didnt know each
14、other before. But we just talked naturally about daily life and sang together. The boss of the restaurant even danced. Some local people even put off their orders when they heard there werent enough seats. They wanted tourists from other places to have the chance to eat.After eating the delicious fo
15、od, I kept thinking about why Zibo became popular. Is it the promise between the government and the college students, or the unique (独特的),tasty food, or the warmhearted people?11. What did the local government do after the quarantine was finished?A. They sent the students home.B. They provided a won
16、derful barbecue dinner for students.C. They gave students train tickets to come back again.D. They invited tourists all around the world to visit Zibo.12. When did the authors father book the hotel?A. May 1stB. May 2ndC. May 3rdD. May 5th13. Which one is NOT the difference between the barbecue in Zi
17、bo and the ones in other cities?A. The barbecue in Zibo is obviously more delicious.B. People usually need to cook by themselves in Zibo.C. Its better to eat the barbecue with a small pancake in Zibo.D. A grill is common to see on the barbecue table in Zibo.14. Who made tourists enjoy the barbecue m
18、ore in Zibo?The boss Some local peopleThe college studentsThe customersA.B.C.D.15. What can be the title of this passage?A. An eating tour in ZiboB. The food history of ZiboC Friendly barbecue in ZiboD Zibo-My father 5s hometownHave you ever had an imaginary friend? Imaginary friends can take the sh
19、ape of humans, animals, or even scary monsters. An imaginary friend doesnt have to be invisible. It could be a toy or a robot thafs been given a personality by its creator.Experts say that imaginary friends show childrens fears, goals, and understandings of the world. Many people consider imaginary
20、friends to be childish, but studies have shown that having imaginary childhood friends is completely normal and even has benefits. In fact, some adults even maintain friendships with their imaginary friends from their childhood. Whafs more, many famous writers, including William Shakespeare and Osca
21、r Wilde, wrote plays and novels featuring characters that had imaginary friends.A study by American psychologist Dr. Lawrence Kutner found that as many as 65% of seven-year-olds had an imaginary friend. According to the same study, the peak age for having an imaginary friend is four years old. These
22、 studies have shown that having imaginary friends can be good for children in many ways. They can help children develop social skills, provide comfort and friendship, and give children greater emotional support. Having imaginary friends can also be a sign of intelligence, though not all intelligent
23、children willhave one.In earlier times, having imaginary friends was considered a sign of mental illness. However, current studies have shown the opposite to be true. Children with imaginary friends may be more sociable and creative. It is important that children have the chance to let their imagina
24、tions run wild and have fun with their imaginary friends.16. Which kid will most probably have an imaginary friend?A. Nina, a four-year-old girl.B. Tom, a ten-year-old boy.C. Lily, a seven-year-old girl.D. Oscar, a twelve-year-old boy.17. Which of the following is true?A. An imaginary friend and his
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