1、2022年江西省赣州市寻乌县中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Have you watched the TV play A Lifelong Journey (人世间)?Yes, I have. It _ me a lot.AtouchBwill touchCtouchedDhave touched2Today, many winter Olympic sports _ by people of all ages.Ahave enjoyedBwill be enjoyedCwere enjoyedDare enjoyed3President Xi said, “Th
2、e people are true heroes, _ its they who create history.”AbutBforCifDso4 Yesterday, I paid more money for the gasoline(汽油) than last time. Its terrible.Yeah. The price of the gasoline is increasing _ these days.AquickerBslowerCmore quicklyDmore slowly5On the Internet, you can compare the prices of t
3、he same _, save money and choose your favourite thing.AprojectBproductCsubjectDmethod6Gu Ailing, the world champion, _ teenagers to challenge themselves through winter sports.AexpressesBencouragesCtrustsDcompares7The bag my mother bought me _ gets out of style, but it is still the best thing in my m
4、ind.AheavilyBnormallyCsuddenlyDgradually8What is the Trip Code(行程码)used for?Its used to show where we _ in the last 14 days.AwereBwill beChad beenDhave been二、完形填空Summer time in the United States generally means people have a lot more free time to enjoy the outdoors. The sun is out for longer, so the
5、re are more hours in the _9_ to enjoy. Having more free time does not mean you need to _10_ a lot of money. There are plenty of ways to enjoy your city or town for little or no money.In summer, many parks _11_ free concerts. Sometimes these concerts feature (以为特色) bands and musicians that are _12_.
6、Other times the concerts are given by up and coming (崭露头角的) _13_ . It doesnt matter whether you know the band playing or not, these free concerts in the park are a great way to _14_ music outdoors. If you arrive at the park _15_ with your friends, you can even have a picnic. Many parks also offer fr
7、ee outdoor screenings of _16_. Its always a good idea to arrive early to get a good viewing spot (地点). Being too _17_ to the movie screen is no fun your neck will _18_. And sitting too far means youll have to squint (眯眼看). These outdoor movie screenings are also great for picnics.If you are a big fa
8、n of theater, most big cities have _19_ Shakespeare-in-the-park programs. These programs feature different works of Shakespeare: performed live and outdoors. Many of these programs are free. Some of these Shakespeare-in-the-park programs are so _20_ that people line up for hours to get free tickets.
9、 Usually the tickets are “first come, first served”. If all the tickets are _21_ before you get to the front of the line, then you are out of luck. So get there early!If you dont have air conditioning, many museums offer free admission days or hours. _22_the museums being cool in temperature, they a
10、re also cool _23_ you can see amazing works of art.9AhourBdayCmonthDyear10AsaveBwasteCspendDborrow11AopenBofferCchooseDchange12AnewBproudCfamousDhandsome13AartistsBwritersCdentistsDmagicians14AwatchBenjoyClearnDsupport15AlateBearlyCslowlyDhappily16AshowsBplaysCoperasDmovies17AfarBhighCcloseDstraight
11、18AhurtBbreakCworryDdrop19AitsBourCyourDtheir20AloudBpopularChopefulDcommon21Agiven awayBsold outCput downDfixed up22AWithBFromCBesidesDWithout23AifBunlessCthoughDbecause三、短文选词填空serioushitfeelalsoexperiencestresssuddenslowbuildingtheirbutWhen an earthquake happens, part of the Earths surface moves.
12、In fact, the surface of the Earth moves all the time. The tectonic plates(地壳板块) which make up the surface press against each other very _24_. Over thousands of years, this movement creates great _25_. In some places where the layers(表层)of rock are weak, this finally causes a _26_ movement -an earthq
13、uake. Thousands of earthquakes happen every day, _27_ most are very small and cause no damage. A large earthquake shakes _28_ to the ground, or causes a tsunami(海啸) wave. The results are usually very _29_ .Its common for people in southern Europe _30_ big earthquakes, and on November1st, 1755, a pow
14、erful earthquake _31_ the city of Lisbon in Portugal. Between 60,000 and 100,000 people lost _32_ lives. After the earthquake a tsunami struck the city, and there was _33_ a fire, which caused nearly total destruction(毁灭). People as far away as Finland _34_ the shock, and the tsunami reached Barbado
15、s in the West Indies.四、阅读单选Fischis Quality Ski School offers a new ski course adventure!Sports and fun are both on the programme. While practising skills, we ski through the Mount Schlangental, jump over ski jumps and make new friends!OUR OFFER FOR KIDS Special learning methods for fun skiing Top tr
16、ained and patient ski coaches Free helmets* during course times Weekly final race with a big prize ceremony, a medal for every skier ATTENTION Lunch is not available because of COVID-19 at the moment. Warm clothes, gloves and sunglasses should be brought by yourselves.GROUPING Pupils are divided int
17、o age-groups through discussion or by showing their skiing knowledge or ability. Group size: 3-6 children per coach during course timesCOURSE PRICELevelPrice/Half dayPrice/A dayBeginner: Pupils who have not skied before42 EUR75 EURAdvanced: Pupils with basic skiing experience56 EUR100 EUR35Who may b
18、e interested in the information above?ACoaches.BOfficers.CSportsmen.DParents.36When attending the ski course, skiers can _.Aget a free helmet after classBwin medals for entering the final raceCchoose the groups as they likeDbe provided with gloves and sunglasses37The course price of a day for Alex,
19、a skier without any skiing experience, may be _.A42 EURB56 EURC75 EURD100 EURHou Changliang volunteered to teach at Xiangyang Primary School in a remote village in Yunnan Province in August 2017. It is the third village school that Hou has taught at since he graduated from Hunan University of Arts a
20、nd Science in 2011.“The longer I stayed in the countryside, the more deeply I understood the challenges in rural(乡村的) education. Rural schools need teachers, especially good ones,” Hou says, adding that a good teacher can make a real difference in a students life and can even change a village.When i
21、t comes to helping develop rural education, the first thing most people think of is to give away things, such as desks, books, clothing and even money. However, Hou says, “No matter how many advanced facilities(先进的设施) a school has, it is teachers who guide students. No matter how many wonderful book
22、s are given away, it is teachers who guide students to read. If there are no teachers, computers are just decorations and some students even use pages from books as toilet paper.”On a video sharing-platform, Hou posts images of his everyday life with students, which have drawn more than 300,000 foll
23、owers. “What I can do is limited(有限的). Through social media, I hope that my story can not only make more people understand and support rural education, but also encourage other rural teachers like me,” Hou says. “There is still a long way to go to improve the level of rural education,”38What does Ho
24、u think is the most important for rural education?AGood teachers.BWonderful books.CAdvanced facilities.DGood learning environment.39Why does Hou share his everyday life on a video-sharing platform? to get more support for rural education to encourage other rural teachers to show his special life and
25、 make money to become a famous person on the Internet to make more people pay attention to rural educationABCD40What can we know about Hous personality according to the passage?ABrave, talented and humorous.BProud, strict and outgoing.CCareful, quiet and hard-working.DKind, helpful and creative.Koal
26、as are one of the loveliest animals all around the earth. They look like teddy bears. They are gentle and quiet. Children and adults all like them.Australia is the only area of the world that has koalas. Koalas means “no water” in Australia. Because koalas hardly drink water, but they get fluids fro
27、m their food eucalyptus (桉树) leaves.Koalas are marsupials (有袋类动物). They carry their babies in the mothers pocket. A newborn baby koala is born blind and hairless. At first it drinks its mothers milk. It spends its first six months inside the mothers pocket. The next 2-3 months the baby koala will be
28、 seen catching its mothers fur in the daytime. But it always hides in its mothers pocket at night for safety. A mother koala will carry her baby until it is old enough to be its own.Koalas live in trees in their lifetime. A baby koala starts to climb trees by itself when it is nine months old. After
29、 a long time of eating and climbing, the little koala is ready to sleep. They usually come out at night and they sleep for eighteen hours during the day. They are moving slowly and really dont move around a lot, except to feed. Koalas are also excellent swimmers. They sometimes swim across rivers wh
30、en there is flood (洪水) in their areas.41What do we know about koalas from Paragraph 1-2?AKoalas drink much water.BKoalas only live in Australia.CKoalas are a kind of teddy bears.DKoala means “water” in Australian.42What does the underlined word “fluid” mean in the passage?A液体B细菌C营养D热量43How long does
31、 a baby koala stay in its mothers pocket?AOne year.B2-3 months.C6 months.DUntil it is old enough.44What can we learn from the passage?AKoalas arent good at swimming.BKoalas sleep for long hours in trees at night.CKoalas move quickly and dont move around a lot.DWhen koalas are born, they cant see any
32、thing clearly.Beauty sleep is a real thing, researches have shown that people who have enough sleep look more attractive (有魅力的) to others.A few bad nights is enough to make a person look “especially” more ugly, their sleep experiments show. The researchers asked 25 university students to join in the
33、ir sleep experiment. They were asked to get a good nights sleep for two nights. A week later, they were asked to sleep for only four hours every night for two nights in a row. The researchers took make-up free (素颜) photos of the volunteers after both the good and the bad sleep. Next, they asked 122
34、strangers to have a look at the photos and judge(评价) them on attractiveness, health and sleepiness, as well as asking them, “How much would you like to make friends with this person in the picture?”The strangers were good at judging if the persons they were looking at were tired, and, if they were s
35、leepy, their attractiveness scores were low. The strangers also said they wouldnt want to socialize (交往) with the tired students.The researchers say this is natural for people. An unhealthy-looking face makes people run away. In other words, people dont want to hang around with people who might be i
36、ll. Dr. Brewer, an expert (专家) at the University of Liverpool said, “Judgment of attractiveness is often unconscious (无意识的), but we all do it, and we are able to judge on even something small like whether someone looks tired or unhealthy. This study is a good reminder of how important sleep is to us
37、.”45When did the researchers take make-up free photos of volunteers?AAfter two nights good sleep.BAfter two nights bad sleep.CBefore the experiment.DAfter both two nights good sleep and two nights had sleep.46Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?ABCD47What kind of friends d
38、id the strangers like to make?AThe people who were tired.BThe people who were sleepy.CThe people who were unhealthy.DThe people who were attractive and energetic.48According to the passage, which of the following is the best title?ABeauty Sleep, More AttractiveBMore Sleep, More FriendsCLess Sleep, F
39、ewer FriendsDNo Attractiveness, No FriendsHave you gotten vaccinated? This question has been a common way to greet others in China since the country produced a number of COVID-19 vaccines (疫苗) in December 2020.China vaccinated 40 percent of its population by June, 2021. At the same time, China was a
40、lso providing vaccines for other countries. It is exporting (出口) COVID-19 vaccines to 28 countries and giving help to 69 countries in need, Xinhua reported. Most of these countries were developing nations, such as Pakistan, Mongolia and Mexico. The leaders of these countries were taking the lead in
41、receiving vaccine shots in January last year. They included Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Chilean President Sebastian Pinera.According to the World Bank, to vaccinate (接种) their citizens, small and medium-sized developing nations could have ended up a year behind larger developing nations and
42、 developed countries. Some wealthier nations have already stored many vaccine doses (剂) for their own citizens. Some of them have ordered enough vaccines to vaccinate their people two or three times, The Washington Post reported.For countries that have not yet developed or gotten a vaccine, China ma
43、y be the only answer, AP noted China is one of the few nations that can produce vaccines on a large scale (大批量).China joined COVAX in October 2020, a mechanism (机制) organized by the World Health Organization, to make sure that all members can get the vaccines in the future. China has decided to offe
44、r 10 million vaccines to COVAX, Xinhua reported.49What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?AChina offers vaccines to all other countries for free.BChina has only sent vaccines to nearby Asian countries.CChinese vaccines are used in many countries.DSome people have questioned the safety of Chinese vaccin
45、es.50As for COVID-19 vaccines, which of the following is true about small and medium-sized developing nations?AThey have received help from western countries.BThey have started to develop their own vaccines.CThey have stored enough vaccines for their citizens.DThey have fallen behind in vaccinating
46、their citizens.51What is the correct order of the following events according to the passage?a. China produced COVID-19 vaccines.b. 40 percent of Chinese people have received vaccine shots.c. Many leaders in less developing countries received vaccine shots.d. China joined COVAX.Aa-d-c-bBd-a-c-bCd-a-b-cDa-d-b-c52What can be inferred (推断) from the passage?ACOVID-19 will soon end.BChina might offer COVID-19 vaccines all over the world.CChina is the only country to develop COV