1、2022年吉林省长春市北京师范大学长春附属学校中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1I usually have _ breakfast at 7:00 every morning. I often have some bread, _ egg and a glass of milk.A/;aBa;anC/;anDa;a2Mom, can I have some chocolate? Im hungry. You _ not be hungry. Youve just had your dinner.AcanBmayCmustDneed3Kobe Bean Bryant
2、, an MVP basketball player, _ for 2 years, but his spirit still remains in the hearts of tens of thousands of people.AdiedBwas dyingChas been diedDhas been dead4Will you fix up the machine according to the , David?No problem.AinstructionsBinventionsCinvitationsDinterviews5Our government is looking f
3、or some ways, including the 3-child policy (政策) to _ the problem of ageing population (人口老龄化).Aagree withBstart withCcompare withDdeal with6 to smile at your life when you are in trouble, and you will soon be happy again.ATryBTo tryCTryingDTried7 _ will the new project be completed?In about two week
4、s.AHow oldBHow longCHow soonDHow many8Cloth shoes became popular during the Ming Dynasty, _ in Sichuan province.AhardlyBnearlyCreallyDespecially9Would you like _ camping with me?Id like to. But Im busy _ my homework.Ato go; to doBto go; doingCgoing; to doDgoing; doing10Could you tell me _ “the Fathe
5、r of Rice”?Because he helped many countries grow more rice.Awhen was Yuan Longping calledBwhy is Yuan Longping calledCwhen Yuan Longping was calledDwhy Yuan Longping is called11 _ she _ I have read the e-mail. We know nothing about it.ABoth; andBEither; orCNeither; norDNot only; but also12Bob wants
6、to lose weight, but he cant make it _ he stops eating snacks after every meal.AifBafterCunlessDbecause13The movie Better Days is about two teenagers _ support one another in difficulty.AwhoBwhichCwhere14Which country has a _ population, China or Canada?China. Canada is a lot _ crowded than China.Ala
7、rger; lessBlarger; moreCsmaller; lessDsmaller; more15 Im going to sell all your old books. Theyre taking up too much space. _ ! Theyre treasures. You sell them, you take my life!ACouldnt agree moreBYou cant be seriousCSound greatDThats right二、补全对话6选5根据对话内容,运用所给的选项补全对话。选项中有一项是多余的。A: Hello, Catherine.
8、 Long time no see. _16_B: Oh, Ive been to my hometown. I spent two weeks with my grandparents. A: You must have had a great time. But you look upset today. _17_B: Well, I had a big fight with my mom because she didnt allow me to listen to music. A: What a pity! Do you often listen to music? _18_B: I
9、 prefer soft music that can make me relax. And sometimes hip hop. A: Me, too. I think music helps me study better.B: I cant agree more. Music brings me much. But my mom doesnt understand me. How can I solve this problem?A: _19_B: No, I dont. We often argue instead of talking.A: I think communicating
10、 with each other is a better way. Why dont you try to have a good talk with your mom?B: _20_ Thank you. Ill try my best!Awhat kind of music do you prefer?BWhat happened to you?CSounds like a good idea.DHow wonderful the music is!EDo you talk about it with your mom?FWhere have you been?三、完形填空阅读短文,掌握其
11、大意,然后从每个小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。The first meeting between Mr. Black and his new secretary (秘书) seemed to be embarrassing but funny.One morning, Mr. Black was sitting in his usual compartment (车厢), _21_ for the train to start. He looked through the window and _22_ he saw a young girl running towards the t
12、rain. The train staff tried to put out his hand to stop _23_, but he failed. She got on the train quickly and the train moved off. The girl came into Mr. Blacks compartment and took her _24_.“I nearly missed it, didnt I?” she said, “_25_ does it take to get to London?”“It depends on the engine drive
13、r,” said Mr. White, “Some days its much _26_than others, even for more than fifty minutes.”“Ill have to have my _27_ repaired in order not to be late again tomorrow.” she said, “Its my first_28_ going to work for is very at work with a new factory today. Someone told me that the boss Im going to wor
14、k for is very _29_. I havent met him yet, _30_ I dont know what he is like, but he sounds a bit frightening.”She talked about her new _31_ on the way to London and before long he realized that she was going to work for him. His former (以前的) secretary had just _32_ so he must be the girls new boss. H
15、e thought it was very _33_ to tell her about that.“Oh, dear! I am so sorry,” she said, “What a terrible mistake Ive made! I wish I had _34_ that.”“_35_,” he smiled, “At least the first meeting between us was unforgettable.” After hearing this, she smiled.21AaskingBpayingCwaitingDlooking22AluckilyBsu
16、ddenlyCfinallyDrecently23AmeBhimCherDyou24AbagBseatCfoodDticket25AHow longBHow oftenCHow muchDHow far26AeasierBslowerCcleanerDearlier27AtoyBpianoCcomputerDwatch28AweekBdayCmonthDyear29AstrictBquietCboredDshy30AifBbutCsoDthough31AstudyBjobCfriendDfamily32AcaredBleftCrefusedDdecided33AcoolBrelaxingCcr
17、azyDnecessary34AdescribedBchangedCknownDremembered35AOf courseBExcuse meCNever mindDBy the way四、阅读单选According to a recent survey on the Double Reduction Policy (“双减”政策) (Chart 1), kids in Wellington Primary School spend much time doing their homework. Therefore, both kids and parents disagree with t
18、oo much homework.Is it good for kids to do homework? Of course. A great number of researches do show that kids can remember what they have learned in class better by finishing their homework on time and homework itself plays an important role in developing their learning skills such as independent t
19、hinking and creativity.But for parents in Wellington Primary School the result is not the same. After a day of hard work, most of them feel like theyre attending school a second time when they sit down with their children each night to help with their homework. And a recent survey (Chart 2) found th
20、at some parents feel like they dont spend enough time with their children, because they spend too much time doing the housework or doing their own work. The school surveyed(调查) 1,200 parents and the result shows that 50 percent of parents who have enough time with their kids have arguments with thei
21、r kids often when they have different answers to the same question.Now several educators strongly advise parents to stop helping. They say it will give their kids more independence and give parents their free time back. At the same time, the number of homework-connected arguments will be fewer at ho
22、me. Kate Smith, an educator, says, “Parents dont have to know everything. Children need to put their hands up for help in school. Moreover, kids can use their resources when they do homework at homeonline teachers or even their neighborhood classmates.”根据图表及短文内容,选择最佳答案。36How long do the most kids sp
23、end doing homework?ASix hours a day.BSix hours a week.CEight hours every week.DMore than ten hours a week.37What do we know from the researches mentioned in Paragraph 2?AParents enjoy sitting down and helping their kids.BBoth parents and kids hate homework.CKids love doing homework by themselves.DHo
24、mework improves learning skills.38How many parents have arguments with their kids often when they have different answers to the same question?A1,200.B600.C324.D648.39When they are helping their kids, most parents feel .Athey are school students againBthey are at work againCthey are teachers of their
25、 kidsDthey are not as good as their kids40Whats Kate Smiths advice for parents?AAsk kids to finish everything at school.BAsk kids to review everything they learn at school.CAsk kids to do their homework with the help of their parents.DAsk kids to look for help.“Whats the meaning of life?” This is a
26、question we all ask ourselves at one point or another. The best answer that I came across was written by the great psychologist (心理学家), Viktor Frankle. He said, “The meaning of life is to give life meaning.”When I was a young boy, I gave my life meaning by simply playing, running, jumping, swimming,
27、 laughing and riding my bike.When I went to school, I gave my life meaning by learning, studying hard, getting good grades and trying to make my mom and dad proud.When I was a teenager, I found meaning in playing sports and hanging out with my friends.In college, I found my life meaning by deciding
28、what I wanted to study and what job I would prepare for.When I was working as a teacher, I found meaning in helping to open young minds to new ideas and old wisdom.When I married and had kids, I found meaning in protecting and watching over those I loved. When I found out both of my sons were mental
29、ly handicapped (弱智的), I found meaning in loving them, caring for them and learning so much from them about life, love, patience, faith and joy.As I grew older, I began to understand meaning isnt something that comes and goes. We can give meaning to every moment of our lives. We can bring meaning to
30、the thoughts we have. We can bring meaning to the things we do. We can bring meaning to the hearts we touch. All we have to do is to love. It is love that makes life worth living. It is love that makes life the most meaningful.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。41When the writer was a young boy, he gave his life meaning
31、 by the following EXCEPT _.AplayingBlearningCjumpingDlaughing42From the passage, we know the writer used to be _.Aa teacherBa sportsmanCa writerDa psychologist43The writer shows the opinion _.Aby playing with his friendsBby asking questionsCby comparing different peopleDby sharing his stories44Accor
32、ding to the writer, _ is the most meaningful thing in life.Aa good jobBlearning hardCloveDstudying hard45The best title for the passage might be “_”.AMy Life SkillsBMy JobCThe Meaning of LifeDThe Love for Children五、阅读判断Inventor Clarence Birdseye was born in New York in 1886. From a young age, he was
33、 interested in animals and plants. In 1906, Birdseye went to college. However, two years later, he left college for family reasons. Then he took a job and worked for the US government.In 1912, Birdseye moved to Labrador (now in Canada). He stayed there until 1915. When he was in Labrador, Birdseye w
34、atched local people fishing through holes cut in an icy lake. As they pulled out fish, the fish at once froze in the very cold air. He noticed that they could then be kept for long periods, and when people wanted some to eat, they could defrost(解冻) them without losing any of the freshness. Birdseye
35、realized that cooling food very quickly was the key to keeping its freshness. This was easy in very cold environments. In warmer environments, people had to freeze food slowly. When food is frozen in this way, ice crystals (冰晶), shaped like knives, start to grow inside it. These cut into the food an
36、d change the foods cellular structure (细胞结构) and then its taste. It took Birdseye years to work out how to cool food quickly enough to stop them from growing. Then he began to wonder how this freezing method might work with fresh vegetables and other food like fish and meat.After a lot of efforts, i
37、n the late 1920s, Birdseye developed a machine to freeze food fast in the US. Later, he introduced the first line of frozen food for public sale. Frozen food began to be widely accepted. Birdseye died in 1956. Today people consider him as the father of the modern frozen food industry.根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)
38、、误(F)。46Birdseye loved animals and plants when he was young.47Birdseye left college in 1906.48From the local people in Labrador, Birdseye learned a new way to cook fish.49When food is frozen slowly, its taste will change.50Birdseye was a pioneer of the modern frozen food industry.六、阅读还原5选5The pictur
39、es of the Chinese flag on the moon made headlines (头版头条) in China and abroad following the landing of the Change-5 spacecraft. _51_Zhou Chengyu, a 24-year-old from Guizhou Province, has also got a lot of attention. She is the youngest space commander (指挥) in China. _52_ She was also one of the impor
40、tant leaders in this project.Born in 1996 in Guizhou, Zhou is now named “Dajie” (big sister) by her workmates. _53_ She is only 1.58 meters tall. Zhou was an active and hard-working student in middle school. “She liked writing down her mistakes and seldom made the same mistakes twice,” said one of h
41、er middle school teachers. “She had always dreamed of being a scientist, _54_” She used her time wisely and worked really hard at university. After finishing her university, she became an astronaut in the Change-5 space project._55_ She said that she was just a Spaceflight Worker without great achie
42、vements. She hoped that people could pay more attention to the development of Chinas space project.根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使文章内容完整。AShe has played a key role in the Change-5 space project.BZhou said she was a little surprised when she learned that she was so popular online.CBut that wasnt the
43、 only thing that caught peoples attention.Dand she did quite well in physics and chemistry.EIn fact, the big sister is not so big.七、阅读回答问题Primary and junior high school students now are allowed to stay at school for two hours after school is over. Students can enjoy their hobbies. They can also take
44、 part in other after-school activities.This is one of the key measures (措施) of the Double Reduction Policy across the country.The policy tries to reduce (减少) students stress caused by too much homework.When students leave school, they can see their parents, instead of their grandparents, waiting out
45、side to pick them up. Students are happy about it, and so are their parents. “Its good that I can come to pick up my son,” said Mrs. Wang, a mother of a second grader. “Ive bought extra exercise books for him to do because I need to know how well my son has learned.”The changes also mean that studen
46、ts have more choices. Zhang Zirui, a 12-year-old boy said, “I have a reading course after classes.” Lan Lan, a student at a junior high school, has less homework now. “The teacher has cut out the repetitive (重复的) contents in the homework, which I welcome a lot,” she said, “and there are lots of after-school activities for us to take part in.”根据短文内容,回答下列问题。56Whats the purpos