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1、2022年江西省中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1How about taking a train to Paris?Im afraid we cant _ it. Taking a bus is cheaper.AkeepBaffordCfindDplan2Do you know Lan Xin finally entered a top school?Certainly. Thats the _ of his hard work.AsuggestionBhabitCdecisionDresult3 Look! Is the man standing under

2、the tree Mr. Smith? It _ be him. He is attending a meeting now.AmustntBshouldntCcantDneednt4Its raining all day these days. Take a raincoat with you, _ you may get wet and catch a cold.AandBorCbutDso5Did you watch Ice Dance last night?No, I _ for my English speech to be held next week.ApracticeBwill

3、 practiceCwas practicingDam practicing6How was your vacation in the countryside?It couldnt have been _! I dont even want to talk about it.AlongerBhappierCsimplerDworse7The match was really fantastic, _ when Smith scored in the last minute.AexactlyBprobablyCespeciallyDmostly8May I go shopping with yo

4、u tomorrow, Mom?Of course, if your homework _ by then.Ais finishedBwill be finishedCfinishDwill finish二、完形填空My sisters and I recently returned from visiting our beloved parents in Florida. For six days, we spent about six hours on the beach. We took the beach _9_ its almost a full-time job! Though,

5、we really _10_ ourselves there.I usually read books on the beach while my mom and sisters enjoyed _11_ shells (贝壳). This time they filled their pockets and bags with seashells, and then took them home. They meant to _12_ all kinds of things with the seashells. On the last day of our trip, I got into

6、 the family _13_ of collecting shells too. I grabbed handfuls of (一把) sand and picked out shell treasures. Having _14_ so many shell handicrafts (手工艺品) made by my mom and sisters, I used to take shells for granted (理所当然). But I couldnt help but feel _15_ at the shells in Florida. Some were big and i

7、n different _16_ while some were no bigger than a chocolate chip, which was unbelievable. I was lost in thought.Many people know theres a beach full of _17_ in Western Australia, which is over 74 miles long and more than 32 feet deep! Its called Shell Beach. It isnt exactly known _18_ seashell speci

8、es (种类) there are: _19_, there are as many as 200,000 different species. Very few shells have pearls (珍珠) in them._20_ The Science Network, “A finished pearl takes 15 to 20 years to make, which _21_ why a ton of shells might produce as few as three pearls. The probabilities (概率) of them being _22_ p

9、earls are, exactly, one in a million.”The chances of finding a pearl in a shell are more than one in a million. Compared with shells, _23_ isnt so hard. The shells with pearls are valued by people and so are successful people. So we should try our best to be successful people.9ApatientlyBnervouslyCs

10、eriouslyDhappily10AtrainedBimprovedCbelievedDenjoyed11AcollectingBtouchingCwatchingDpainting12AconnectBbuyCmixDmake13AhistoryBbusinessCvacationDrelation14AseenBdescribedClostDimagined15AboredBupsetCstrangeDsurprised16AcopiesBshapesCsizesDnames17AseatsBstonesCsandsDshells18Ahow oftenBhow farChow many

11、Dhow long19AinsteadBperhapsCstillDsometimes20AAccording toBAs forCBecause ofDSuch as21AmeansBsuggestsCwondersDexplains22AnormalBcommonCperfectDsimilar23AchangingBsucceedingCgrowingDfalling三、短文选词填空请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后用方框中所给词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写到答题卡的相应位置。每个词限用一次。itinconversationbecausebornvisitseveralgreatneve

12、rstudykeepRichard Simcott has super ability to learn languages. He comes from the United Kingdom and speaks 16 languages fluently. Besides, he has also _24_ more than 40 languages. He is called one of the most multilingual(说多种语言的)persons in the UK.Richard was _25_ with the talent for languages. He c

13、ould speak French at an early age. Later he picked up Welsh. When his family moved to Thailand, he learned Thai and could speak _26_ fluently(流利地).Actually Richard uses _27_ languages in his family life. When he is with his wife, he speaks Macedonian. With his daughter, he speaks French. He helps he

14、r with her homework _28_ English. During play time, the family have _29_ in German or Spanish.Richard _30_ studying languages every day. He also likes to _31_ the country where he can use the language he is learning at the time, _32_ he believes immersion(沉浸)is really important in language learning.

15、Richard notes that one of the _33_ difficulties with language learning is finding the time to study. He needs to look after his child, go to work and study, so he feels there will _34_ be enough time to learn all he wants in life. However, he says he will continue with his language learning until hi

16、s body can no longer take it.四、阅读单选SHERWOOD STATE SCHOOL TENNIS LESSONSTerm 4-Grades 1-6All the tennis lessons will start from 10th October (first week after the holidays).The cost is $144.00 for 8 lessons. Classes missed because of rain will be made up. All the cost must be paid at the first lesson

17、.TENNIS MEETINGA meeting will be held at lunchtime Tuesday 9th October, the day before the course begins, on the school tennis courts(网球)to let you know your lesson time. Please make sure your child will be there.FREE TENNIS RACQUET(球拍)All new students will receive a free tennis racquet when joining

18、 for the first time.The cost can be paid in cash(现金)or by card.Let us know the time your child cannot take the lessons: for example on Friday afternoon, I know that theres a singalong(歌咏会)for you. Its impossible for us to give lessons at your requested times.35When will the lessons start?AOn Monday.

19、BOn Tuesday.COn Wednesday.DOn Friday.36What do we know about the cost?AIt can be paid by check.BIt must be paid all at once.CIt must be paid before the first lesson.DIt can be returned for the missed lesson.37Which of the following is true according to the passage?AStudents having paid the cost can

20、get a free racquet.BStudents will attend a meeting on Friday afternoon.CStudents will spend $20 on each tennis lesson.DThis text is written for parents.Do you know anyone with a beard (胡须)? Beards arent popular in China, but many men in the US have beards. Me too! I grew it because shaving (刮胡子) is

21、too much work. I kept it because it looks good.In the US, National No-Beard Day is on Oct 18. It started on the internet, encouraging men to be beardless and look professional. People celebrate by shaving and sharing pictures of their fresh faces on social media. Im thinking about joining the celebr

22、ation.Why? My beard needs continuous attention. Im always checking it in the mirror. If its too long, I must trim (修剪) it. If I see gray hairs, I must pluck (拔掉) them. Then, I must wax (打蜡) and brush my beard every day. What a lot of work!Another problem with my beard is that I must wash it often. W

23、hen I eat certain foods like sandwiches, my beard gets dirty. When I drink or have soup, my beard gets wet. At the end of the day, my beard is a little bit stinky (有臭味的). How embarrassing!My wife tells me Im stinky. She also says that my beard feels like sandpaper (砂纸) against her face. She says I a

24、m handsome with a beard, but she never wants to kiss me.Now, Im excited to celebrate No-Beard Day. If I dont like my new, smooth face, the No-Shave November celebration is just two weeks away.38How do US men celebrate National No-Beard Day?AThey shave their friends beards.BThey shave their beards an

25、d then post pictures on the internet.CThey dont shave their beards.DThey shave their beards into different shapes.39What does the author (作者) think about his beard?ATaking care of it takes some effort.BIt makes him feel warm and safe.CHe enjoys shaving and cleaning his beard.DIt makes him look less

26、attractive.40What can we infer from the last paragraph?AThe author doesnt like his beard.BThe author is excited for November.CThe author might want his beard back.DThe authors beard grows back more quickly than others.When eight-year-old student Barry writes a story, it is usually about dinosaurs(恐龙

27、)because theyre cool. For 10-year-old Emily, fantasy(奇幻)books are her stories of choice while she has recently written such a story.These are the kinds of ideas and storytelling skills that Australian writers are hoping to inspire in students getting on Russ the Story Bus, a traveling library that w

28、ill make its way around schools in western Sydney and New South Wales for the next six weeks. It is one of a number of programs in the Childrens Festival of Moving Stories that started this week. The bus, which has been painted by artist Shaun Tan, has a library full of childrens books that students

29、 can take home.Traveling with the bus each week will be a writer. James Roy, who has written books like Captain Mack and Billy Macks War, said much of his inspiration came from what he saw around him. “Its really easy to think that stories are all about heroes or people who can do great things,” Roy

30、 said. “But in fact a lot of the more important stories are kids own stories and the things they try hard to deal with every day. Ive been all over the world talking to kids about writing stories and it doesnt matter where you go.the same things worry them and the same things excite them.”This is th

31、e third year the Childrens Festival of Moving Stories has been held and the first time that Russ the Story Bus will visit faraway schools. Along with the bus, writer talks will be held at libraries in western Sydney for students.“The fact that we can visit the schools is good for the children who ma

32、y come from families where English is a second language and they dont have many chances to read,” Clare Sawyer, head of childrens programs, said. “We hope the bus can make them think more widely, to think about where stories come from and what stories they can make up for themselves.”41What is Russ

33、the Story Bus?AAn artists home.BA library on the move.CA story about a bus.DA newly-painted bus.42What stories does James Roy think highly of?AStories around children.BStories easy to read.CStories about heroes.DStories about great things.43What is new about this years Russ the Story Bus?AIt will ha

34、ve writer talks.BIt will have more books.CIt will teach writing skills.DIt will reach faraway schools.44What can we learn about kids in faraway schools?AThey have no schools to go to.BThey may be weak in English.CThey dont like reading stories.DThey have no chance to visit big cities.If there is one

35、 thing I have missed the most during the COVID-19 pandemic(大流行), it has been seeing other people smile. When every face has a mask on it, you might feel safer. But your soul might start to feel sick. Over these last months, Ive learned to notice the sparkle(闪光)in peoples eyes that they still have wh

36、en they smile from behind a mask. Still, it isnt quite the same.I cherish(珍惜)every smile like a treasure. As I grew up, my moms smile added joy to my days. I am so happy that it lives on today in the faces of my children. My grandmas smile always had a happy “Hello!” to go along with it. My dads smi

37、le was more rare(稀少的), but I always loved seeing it.Over the years, I have also learned a lot about smiles. I read once that “We dont smile because we are happy. We are happy because we smile.”I also read that “I have never seen a smiling face that wasnt beautiful.” And I know that both of these thi

38、ngs were true. What I remember most, though, is something I once heard from my teacher. He said, “If nobody wants us to be happy, why does smiling feel so good and frowning feel so bad?”It doesnt matter if you are wearing a mask or not. It doesnt matter if your teeth are white or yellow, many or few

39、. Show the world your smile. Smiles lift our spirits. Smiles share our love.Smiles spread our joy. Smiles shine our light. Smiles warm our hearts. Smiles make the world a better place. One of the greatest, kindest and most loving things you can do is give another person your smile.45What do we know

40、about the author from Paragraph 1?AShe misses life during the COVID-19 pandemic.BShe doesnt wear a mask when going outside.CShe feels unsafe to see others with masks on.DShe loves to see a smile even if it is behind a mask.46What was the authors dad like?AHe brought the author joy all the time.BHe p

41、referred saying “Hello” to smiling.CHe was serious and didnt smile very much.DHe loved seeing his kid smile.47What does the underlined sentence mean?ASmiles cant reflect a persons feelings.BPeople smile even though they are not happy.CSmiling and frowning both make people happy.DEvery smiling face i

42、s beautiful.48What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?AWear a mask to hang out with friends.BYou can pretend to smile with a mask.CSmiling is very important in life.DDont show your smile to strangers.In the UK, there are many secondary schools that are just for girls or just for b

43、oys. They are known as girls schools and boys schools. But how do these students meet each other? Their schools organize some activities so they can socialize(社交).In seventh grade, at the beginning of each school year, the schools organize something called a “social”. Students from different schools

44、 who are in the same year will attend the social. They will meet up and have a big party! It has music, dancing, stalls, food and fun games to play. People might feel shy at first, but after a little while, they will start hanging out with the new friends they just met.In addition, there are some ot

45、her projects that my school does with the boys school. For example, each year in November, the sixth grade girls and boys will work on a drama production. Last year, the drama production was an adapted version(改编版本)of Little Shop of Horrors(绿魔先生). My friends and I went to see it and we were surprise

46、d. The actors had really nice voices. I could not believe that they made their props(道具)by themselves!So although our schools are different, we still get together sometimes and have a lot of fun together. These activities really help us make up for the time we spend apart. Its good to hang out with

47、people of other genders(性别)as you grow up.49What does the first paragraph tell us about schools in the UK?AThere are more schools for girls.BThere are more schools for boys.CThere are not enough secondary schools.DThere are separate schools for boys and girls.50What do we know about the writer?AThe

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