1、2022年广东省广州市海珠区绿翠实验学校中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、语法选择People use more than just words to communicate. In fact, some researchers claim that _1_ than half of a spoken messages real meaning is in the words used in the message. They say that most of a messages meaning comes from _2_ how the speaker uses thi
2、ngs like tone of voice and body language.Body language _3_ such things as the expression on the speakers face, gestures the speaker makes with _4_ hands, and the position of the speakers body. Just as there are many different languages spoken around the world, there are many ways for people to use b
3、ody language, _5_. For example, gestures _6_ have different meanings in different cultures. _7_ a “thumbs up” sign in America means “Great!”. However, in Arab cultures, this gesture is offensive. And in India, _8_ listeners want to show speakers that they understand, they wont nod their heads. Inste
4、ad, the listeners will move their heads _9_ side to side.Although many gestures can be interpreted(解释)differently by different cultures, there are also many gestures _10_ are almost universally(普遍地)interpreted the same way. For example, a large smile _11_ as a sign of friendship or good will around
5、the world. Also, using _12_ open hand to gesture toward something is viewed as polite or friendly in most cultures.Body language experts point _13_ one important thing. The persons culture is only one factor that can influence his or her use of body language. The time and place where the body langua
6、ge is being used can have _14_ to do with a persons body language. If the person has had a bad day or if a meeting takes place in a crowded place, the body language a person uses may be very different that under _15_ circumstances.1AfewBfewerClittleDless2AunderstandBunderstandingCunderstoodDto under
7、stand3AincludeBincludesCincludedDincluding4AheBhimChisDhimself5AtooBeitherCneitherDalso6AmustBmayCshouldDneed to7AMakeBMadeCMakingDMakes8AalthoughBifCbecauseDso9AbetweenBatCfromDtowards10AwhoBwhomCwhatDthat11AunderstoodBis understoodChas understoodDis understanding12AtheBaCanD/13AoutBatCtoDin14Alots
8、 ofBlot ofCa lot ofDa lot15AotherBothersCanotherDthe other二、完形填空Do you like the stories of Change flies to the moon or Monkey King makes trouble in heaven? These stories _16_ a little girls space dream. She dreamt of flying to the moon when she was young. This girl is Wang Yaping, the most beautiful
9、 _17_.To achieve her dream, Wang took different kinds of _18_ training which many people cant imagine. Once wearing a 100-kilogram training suit, she stayed underwater for 6 hours. After the training, Wangs hands kept _19_ so terribly that she was unable to hold chopsticks. But even so, she never th
10、ought of giving up. She proved to people that women can _20_ the same hard training as men and do a job as well as men, even in the space.After Wangs first space trip in 2013, she went to space again last year. That was her _21_ trip. She spent 195 days in space in total, and this is a new _22_ for
11、the Chinese astronauts.On March 8, Wang sent a video message to _23_ around the world. In the video, she said, “Ladies, _24_ our nationalities and jobs are different, women all over the world have the same dream to make a peaceful world.” She hopes all girls who have space dreams like her can always
12、 _25_ for their dreams. “If you do so, one day, when you look up, you will see that your dream of going to the sea of stars is already within reach,” Wang said.Wang Yaping has set a good example for all of us.16ALitBtoldCknewDwrote17ApilotBteacherCdoctorDastronaut18AeasyBhardCinterestingDboring19Amo
13、vingBwritingCshakingDdropping20AcompleteBtouchCwatchDoffer21AfirstBsecondCthirdDfourth22AchangeBrecordCinventionDcreation23AmenBpeopleCwomenDhuman24AsinceBbecauseCunlessDalthough25AfightBlookCwaitDthank三、阅读单选“Can I have a glass of hot water?” This is a very common question in a restaurant. For many
14、Chinese people, nothing is more common than drinking hot water every day. However, the simple habit is like a mystery to people from other countries.For many Westerners, the idea of drinking hot water is very strange. However, most Chinese people think the Americans habit of drinking ice water is al
15、so strange and even unhealthy. Some old people take a tea kettle (茶壶) when they travel. Chinese doctors are encouraging more people to take on the habit of drinking hot water, especially for women.But in Western countries, drinking hot water isnt common. Westerners often have drinks with ice, not ju
16、st on hot days but almost every day.There is a story online about a British man, who has been in Beijing for over five years. He visited a local cafe when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent. But this request surprised the waitress, “To.to.to drink?” she doub
17、ted. Finally, the man received the hot water but felt cold stares from every corner of the cafe.Westerners wonder why Chinese people drink hot water as Chinese are wondering why Westerners drink cold water. This cultural difference is not a simple problem, but related to history, culture and science
18、.As a matter of fact, many teenagers now depend on bottled water for daily drinking. With the younger generation growing up, will drinking hot water become a less popular life habit? Who knows?26What do most Chinese think of drinking icy water from the passage?ANormal and healthy.BStrange but health
19、y.CNormal but unhealthy.DStrange and unhealthy.27Who are especially advised to drink hot water by Chinese doctors?AWomen.BStudents.CWesterners.DThe elderly.28Whats the meaning of the underlined part in the fourth paragraph?AOther people in the restaurant were angry at the mans request.BOther people
20、in the restaurant laughed at the man.COther people in the restaurant thought the mans request was strange.DOther people in the restaurant were interested in the mans request.29What can be inferred from the passage?ADrinking hot water is very good for health.BDrinking cold water is very harmful to he
21、alth.CDifferent drinking habits are probably related to different cultures.DMore and more people will take a tea kettle for daily drinking.One fine day the Warthogs(疣猪)were walking among some trees.“Remember,” said Mr. Warthog, “this is a dangerous place. Always stick to the paths and never go off e
22、xploring things that dont concern you.”Suddenly, a terrible noise came into their ears.“Baby Warthog, Ive warned you before,” said Mrs. Warthog. “Say pardon when you burp!”“That wasnt me,” said Baby Warthog. “It was the lion up there!”Sure enough, a lion was hanging upside down from the tree above t
23、hem. He was caught in a trap(陷阱).“Please,” said Lion, “let me down. Ive been up here for three days and I think Im hungry and thirsty to death.” “How silly do you think we are?” said Mr. Warthog. “If we let you down, you will eat us!” “I promise I wont!” pleaded Lion. “I am so weak for lack of food,
24、 so I am as harmless as a small cat.” So the Warthogs undid the trap and set the Lion free.“Thank you so much,” said Lion. “Dear Mr. Warthog, sweet Mrs. Warthog and lovely, delicious, good-enough-to-eat Baby Warthog, I am so grateful, I could just gobble you up!”Mrs. Warthog didnt like the sound of
25、that. She didnt like the way Lion was looking at Baby Warthog and licking his lips either. “Like this?” said Mrs. Warthog, and she pulled hard so that the rope went tight and Lion was once again hanging upside down from the tree.“What did you do that for?” said Lion.“My family and I set you free,” s
26、aid Mrs. Warthog, “and you were going to thank us by eating Baby Warthog here! What an ungrateful guy you are!” The Warthogs turned their backs and walked away with their noses in the air. Lion hung upside down like that for another three days until Grass Mouse came by.“Excuse me,” said Lion, who wa
27、s now so weak for lack of food that his voice was just a whisper. “Would you please be kind enough to help me down? I promise I wont hurt you.”Grass Mouses mother had told him to stay away from lions, but she had also said that he should always help other animals in trouble. Grass Mouse climbed up t
28、he tree and with his sharp front teeth he gnawed through the rope that was holding Lion.“Thank you so much,” said the Lion when he was back on solid ground.Lion wasnt going to make the same mistake twice, so instead of thinking about eating Grass Mouse, he promised to help him whenever he is in trou
29、ble.30The Warthogs decided to help Lion at first because _.AThey liked LionBThey were afraid of LionCLion promised not to hurt themDLion looked weak31Why did Mrs. Warthog trap lion again?ABecause Mrs. Warthog hated Lion.BBecause Mrs. Warthog wanted to make fun of the Lion.CBecause Lion made a terrib
30、le noise.DBecause Lion wanted to eat Baby Warthog.32Which of the following is wrong according to the story? AThe Lion was trapped twice.BMr. Warthog is clever and brave and loves her baby.CThe lion stayed upside down from the tree for at least a week.DThe Lion decided not to eat Grass Mouse.33What i
31、s the moral(寓意)of the story?ABe grateful to those who help us.BDont trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.CStill water runs deep.DAll roads lead to Rome.What goes into mind when you think of kung fu, also known as wushu? Maybe the image of Shaolin monks fighting with a serious look in their eye
32、s, or popular childrens movies like Kung Fu Panda. But are they really kung fu?Recently, Laurence J. Brahm, a documentary filmmaker from the United States, explored this question in Searching for Kung Fu. In the movie, Brahm began a journey of a kung fu pilgrimage(朝圣), traveling to cities in China a
33、nd the US to search for the origin(起源) and value of kung fu.Brahm himself is a kung fu lover who has been practicing for more than 40 years. For him, practicing this craft was more than fun.Around 10 years ago, Brahm was unable to use one of his legs for about two years. But by practicing martial ar
34、ts (武术) “very, very slowly”, he was able to recover step by step. Now, kung fu has become a daily activity for him.“Martial arts can help us connect our body, connect our blood flow, and also help connect us into our environment to increase our awareness.” Brahm said.Still others find other meanings
35、 in the practice.“Chinese kung fu is full of Chinese philosophies(哲学)and core(核心)values,” Hong Kong actor Bruce Leung told Xinhua.Non-fight is one of these values, which is shown both in the name and the practice. Wu, is made up of two charactersage, meaning “dagger-ax”, and zhi, meaning “to stop”.
36、So, the meaning of kung fu in Chinese is the art of stopping fighting. Kung fu artists always end up with baoquan. This lets each person know that there is nothing hidden and shows trust.Brahms sees Kung fu as “a mirror of Chinese culture”.The traditional values of kung fu, actually, are in the mind
37、s of all Chinese people. Why does China want to be in harmony with other nations? “Its part of the psychology(心理) of the Chinese people. Its also national psychology.” Brahm told Xinhua.Bralm also believes that todays world needs to restart equal exchanges between countries, and that culture and spo
38、rts, such as kung fu, can serve as a great channel and bridge.34What does Laurence J. Brahm explore in Searching for kung Fu? AStyles of kung fu.BPeoples impressions of kung fu.CFunctions of kung fu.DThe history and meaning of kung fu.35Which of the following would Brahm agree with about kung fu exc
39、ept _?AIts a way to kill time.BIts a way to make money.CIts a way to stay healthy.DIts a way to keep awake.36The purpose of Paragraph is to explain _.Athe core value of Chinese kung fuBthe history of Chinese kung fuCthe structure of the Chinese word “wu”Dthe beginning movement in kung fu37Which of t
40、he following proves kung fu is “a mirror of Chinese culture”?AIt influences Chinas policy about sports.BIt can spread Chinese culture worldwide.CIt shows the importance of Chinese culture.DIts values are seen in Chinas attitude(态度)to other countries.Fischis Quality Ski School offers a new ski course
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45、四、阅读还原5选5Self-disciplined (自律的) people are not all great people. But nearly all great people are self-disciplined people. Some of them read every day. Some of them never run late.The real difference between a great person and an ordinary person is that a great person can manage his or her time well.
46、 _41_ What people call self-discipline is in fact self-management.One example is staying fit. Never underestimate (低估) someone who is in good shape. _42_ Its even harder to avoid putting weight back on. If someone is in good shape, it shows that he knows the rules of staying fit and is able to stick
47、 to a plan that uses these rules. _43_ Whether it is natural or acquired (学习到的), it is a great skill. It also shows that this person is able to keep persevering (坚定不移的) and can balance long term goals with short-term goals. _44_ First of all, set a goal and write down your reasons for wanting to achieve it. _45_ With self-discipline, small