1、2022年四川省自贡市中考英语真题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Whats the most important tradition in a Chinese family?We must care for _ old.AanBtheC/2What can we learn from Robinson Crusoe?We should depend on _.AusBourCourselves3Why are you so excited?All of us take pride _ the successful coming back of the Shenzhou-13.A
2、inBonCat4Whats the _ river in China?The Yangtze River.AlongBlongerClongest5What are you going to do in the summer vacation?I _ a volunteer in the hospital.AwasBamCwill be6How can we save electricity in daily life?By _ the lights when we leave a room, for example.Aturning offBputting offCtaking off7L
3、earning to love is like learning to walk.Yes, _ we step out bravely, we can find it easy.AalthoughBwhenCunless8What do you think of the Monkey King?I think hes a hero _ keeps fighting to help the weak people.AwhoBwhereCwhose9This math exercise is _ difficult _ I cant work it out.Come on! Use your he
4、ad and you will find a way.Asuch; thatBso; whichCso; that10Mom, could I surf the Internet after finishing my homework?_. Youd better go out for a walk.AGo aheadBSorry, you cantCOf course you can二、完形填空Sun Jiarui is a 10-year-old girl from a primary school in Wuxi, Jiangsu province. She got popular on
5、line for her cooking skills _11_. Sun, who has been learning to _12_ from her father since she was eight, can now cook more than 50 dishes. In November last year, stories of Suns skillful cooking were _13_ by Peoples Daily on its official Sina Weibo account.In the coming term in September, primary a
6、nd middle school pupils in China will find a new “practical activities” _14_ in their school timetable, with at least one class every week. The new course has three kinds of _15_: everyday chores, productive labor(劳动)and experience of new technologies.11ArecentlyBusuallyCsecretly12AworkBcookCcake13A
7、readBreportedCkept14AskillBbookCcourse15AtasksBquestionsCgamesSagarika Sriram is a high school student living in Dubai and founder(建立者)of Kids for a Better Worlda digital platform(数字化平台). It _16_ nearly 10,000 teens together from all over the world. Its goal is to fight climate(气候)change.When Sagari
8、ka was 10 years old, she felt _17_ about the future of Earth. Sagarika knew she needed to do something. So she _18_ a group that organized cleanup activities in Dubai. “The _19_ helped me understand what one person could do and how I could _20_ make a difference,” she said. In 2016, Sagarika _21_ Ki
9、ds for a Better World. She believes even _22_ actions can make a big difference.Kids for a Better World is for people aged 8 to 16. It teaches kids about what they can do at home and in their community to fight climate change. They can _23_ food or plant trees. They can collect recycables or stop us
10、ing plastic bags. Sagarika wants schools to teach these lessons. “These can help change our future,” she says.Sagarika has big _24_. Shed like to study at Stanford University. And while shes there, she wont stop _25_ Kids for a Better World. Sagarika hopes to encourage more and more people to fight
11、for a greener planet.16AordersBservesCbrings17AsurprisedBsorryCuneasy18AknewBjoinedCmet19AexperienceBhobbyCfeeling20AreallyBclearlyCquickly21AleftBcreatedCnoticed22AsmallBspecialCnew23AborrowBbuyCgrow24AchangesBdealsCplans25AshowingBrunningChelping三、阅读单选Music can be powerful. The Guardian listed 50
12、concerts that changed modern music history. Lets look at three of them.Bob Dylan: Newport Folk FestivalRhode Island, US, July 25, 1965Bob Dylan is well-known for his poetic guitar ballads. In this 1965 concert, Dylan took out an electric guitar and made a sharp sound. The Guardian said this is when
13、folk rock was born.Freddie Mercury: Live AidLondon, UK, July 13, 1985As its name suggests, Live Aid was for helping people. It raised $245 million to fight famine(饥荒)in Ethiopia. Its often seen as the first benefit(慈善)concert of its kind. The concert also saw the birth of a new rock starFreddie Merc
14、ury.Beyonce: Coachella Music FestivalCalifornia, US, April 14, 2018At the Coachella Music Festival, Beyonce had an all-black dancer and backing vocals lineup. The concert, which fans call “Beychella” on Twitter, took 100 backup performers and three months of rehearsals(排练). The Guardian thinks Beyon
15、ce is like “a goddess of war”.26When was folk rock born?AIn 1965.BIn 1985.CIn 2018.27Which concert is regarded as the first benefit concert?ANewport Folk Festival.BLive Aid.CCoachella Music Festival.28Who is like “a goddess of war”?ABob Dylan.BFreddie Mercury.CBeyonce.At one hall in a town, a huge b
16、oard said, “FOOD SHORTAGE IN AFRICAPLEASE HELP THE STARVING PEOPLE.”A large crowd was standing in line to hand over their donations(捐赠). Near the door of the hall stood a beautiful young girl, poorly but tidily dressed. With a shy look, she watched the people before her. She saw a businessman who la
17、id a bag of gold on the table. Then came a rich lady who took out a lot of jewels. Some others handed cash, clothes and food. The girl wouldnt like to take her turn but at last, she stepped forward.“But. it is so small. I am ashamed to give it. It seems worthless, but it is all I have, ” she said.“W
18、e are thankful for even the smallest donation,” the man at the counter replied kindly. “Here it is. I have nothing else to give,” she added. And then under her coat, she took out two long thick plaits(辫子)of her golden hair. As she did so, her hat fell back, showing the beautiful young bald(无发的)head.
19、This beautiful girl donated her most priceless golden hair, which was more valuable than all the glittering gold, jewels or cash of the other donors.29What does the underlined word “STARVING” in paragraph 1 mean?AHungry.BSick.CThirsty.30What can we learn from the girls words?AShe didnt want to give
20、away anything.BShe thought her donation had no value.CShe thought she gave away the best thing in town.31Why was the girls hair the most priceless donation?AIt was long and thick.BIt was badly needed in Africa.CIt was the only valuable thing the girl could give.32Which word can best describe the gir
21、l?AKind.BHumorous.COutgoing.Chinese movies have become one of the favorites among the youth in Malawi. Because lots of Chinese movies are available in the country, many people can now enjoy them in video show halls, homes and through the Internet.Luis Ndalama, 38, is a businessman who has been doing
22、 a videodisc(影碟)business for over 15 years. He told Xinhua Agency his customers have been watching Chinese movies for a long time. However, because they didnt understand Chinese, many of them used to have difficulties in following the movies. “But with time, we have seen many Chinese movies with sub
23、titles(字幕), and this helps many of my customers to understand them even better because the Chinese language is new to most of us,” Ndalama said.In an interview with Xinhua, many young people were able to explain things they learned from movies about China. “Its always fun watching Chinese movies. At
24、 first it was very hard to understand them because everything about them and us was different in terms of language, food, dressing, dances and many other cultural values. But now, there are a lot of things that I know about China through movies. For example, I know about Kung Fu, the Great Wall, foo
25、d like BiangBiang noodles and many other interesting things about China,” Khama said.33Where can the text be found?AIn a novel.BIn a news story.CIn a history book.34What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 2 refer to?ACustomers.BMovies.CSubtitles.35What can we say about the youth in Malawi?
26、AThey show great interest in Chinese movies.BThey prefer to do business with Chinese people.CThey think it difficult to communicate in Chinese.36What is the last paragraph mainly about?AChinese movies are popular in the world.BMore and more people start to study in China.CChinese movies help foreign
27、ers learn about Chinese culture.The careful use of lecture videos could help people study more efficiently(高效地), say researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).According to a new study, watching lecture videos at twice the normal speed has almost no bad effect on learning. Even
28、better, watching lecture videos at an increased speed more than once may even lead to improved learning and higher test scores compared to watching once at normal speed.The study, done by UCLAs Department of Psychology, put students into groups and asked them to watch lecture videos at different spe
29、eds without taking notes. The students then took tests based on the video content.The test results showed little difference in scores between students who watched the videos at normal speed and those who watched at up to double speedmeaning students could halve(减半)their study time with little effect
30、 on learning.But students shouldnt speed up too muchbecause students who watched the videos at two-and-a-half times the normal speed had lower test results.It was also found that watching the videos twice at double speedboth one week before the test and again immediately before itproduced higher tes
31、t scores compared to students who watched the videos just once at normal speed.During the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries have used some types of remote(远程的)learning, including video lessons. And while students and teachers have worried about the effects of remote learning, the UCLA study suggests
32、 that, if used the right way, video lectures could actually help make studying more efficient.37What may happen if we watch lecture videos at an increased speed more than once?AIt may improve learning.BIt may improve reading skills.CIt may lead to the best test result.38What were the students asked
33、to do before taking tests?ADiscuss the video content.BWatch videos at different speeds.CTake notes while watching videos.39What can we learn about remote learning?AIt helps develop learning habits.BIt increases the speed of teaching.CIt makes learning better if rightly used.40Whats the best title fo
34、r the text?AWatching Videos Is a Good Way of LearningBWatching Videos Helps Get High Test ScoresCWatching Videos at Double Speed Could Help Learning四、阅读还原6选5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。These days, people have very busy lives, working or studying and spending time with friends and family
35、. _41_ So people need to do something different to relax in their free time.Some people like to go to the gym so that they can keep fit and healthy. _42_ Then yoga(瑜伽)can be a good activity for these people._43_ This helps your body and mind to relax while your body becomes stronger. Many people do
36、yoga every day, and it is an activity which all types of people can do young or old. _44_Yoga started a very long time ago in India, but in the last few years it has become very popular all over the world. _45_ There are also lots of yoga videos on the Internet, so you can try it at home! If you wan
37、t to exercise and relax at the same time, why dont you try yoga?ALife today can be very colorful.BLife today can be very stressful.CIt can give you more energy, too.DYou can find yoga classes in most towns and cities these days.EHowever, many people dont like running or using machines to exercise.FI
38、n yoga you can reach out your body and breathe deeply at the same time.五、根据首字母填空46Tree Planting Day is on M_ 12 every year.47If you cant understand a new word, you can look it up in a d_.48Its only a jokedont take it s_.49We must follow the school rules and we should w_ uniforms at school.50Mary los
39、t the speech competition and she is unhappy. Lets go to c_ her up.51In the exam, the more careful you are, the fewer m_ you will make.52Wild animals are our friends. Its our duty to p_ them, for we cant live without them.53We must pay much attention to our s_, so dont go swimming alone in the river.
40、54Dont eat junk food. Its h_ to your health.55After he thought twice, he d_ to become a teacher in a poor village after college.六、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The willow branch (柳树枝) is a part of the willow tree. In ancient China, willow branches were often used as a parting gift between frie
41、nds and family _56_ (member). Even today, willow branches _57_ (mention) in many cases as a symbol of saying goodbye. Do you know _58_?One reason is that willow trees are strong. They can live _59_ (easy) in any place, wet or dry, north or south. Because of this, giving a willow branch to say goodby
42、e to loved ones is a way to tell them you hope they will get used to _60_ (they) new living environment.For another reason, the pronunciation for the willow tree “liu (柳)” is similar _61_ the character “liu (留)” in Chinese, which means inviting someone _62_ (stay) only the tones are different. So _6
43、3_ (offer) a willow branch means asking the other party to live for a longer time, even though we know that they must leave.Its said that this custom became popular during the Han Dynasty. At that time, Baqiao, a bridge in Changan, todays Xian, was _64_ common place to say goodbye. People often _65_ (stop) there and handed willow branches to people who were leaving.七、书信作文66假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Mike来信说他在人际交往方面感到迷茫,希望得到你的帮助。请写封回信,内容包括:1. 表示理解和安慰;2. 建议:正确认识自己的不足;处理好和父母的关系;处理好与同学、朋友之间的关系;3. 表达祝愿。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Mike,Hows everything going? _Yours,Li Hua试卷第9页,共9页