1、2022年浙江省温州市瓯海区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Have you heard _ TV report that Shenzhou-13 came back successfully?Of course, Im so proud of our country.AaBanCtheD/2 I broke my sisters favorite cup by accident. What should I do, Mum? Just be _ and tell her the truth.AhonestBproudCpatientDsilent3How abo
2、ut going to the Science Museum on Sunday? Good idea. We can do some _ and learn how X-rays work there.AreadingBcookingCexercisesDexperiments4More and more people like to keep cats better than dogs, because they _ walk the cats out every day.AcantBneedntCwontDshouldnt5 Jim, lets go to the park and pl
3、ay basketball. Sorry, I _ a card for Mothers Day. Ill go with you later.Ahave madeBmadeCam makingDwill make6Are you a “Liu Genghongs Girl”? No. Exercising like him is too hard for me, _ it is good for my health.Aeven thoughBso thatCas ifDever since7To support the environment-protection policy, my fa
4、mily decide to divide the waste _ before we throw it.AproperlyBsecretlyCnaturallyDslowly8During the weekly safety meeting, monitors are asked to bring pens and notebooks to _ the key information and tell it to the whole class.Afind outBgo overCwrite downDmake up9Hey, Bob. What are you doing? Im writ
5、ing a thank-note to _.Athe student who usually plays basketball with usBthe neighbour who often makes noise in the midnightCthe passenger who got on the wrong bus this morningDthe worker who often picks up rubbish in the local park10Wow, I got the first prize for dance in the Art Festival! _ All the
6、 efforts paid off finally.AIm not sure.BCongratulations!CThats OK.DHave fun!二、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握大意,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。I felt unhappy when I looked at myself in the dressing-room mirror. I was wearing white tights, a white leotard, and a white swim cap that hid all my hair. There were twenty of us
7、snowflakes wearing the _11_ costume in the schools Winter Wonderland show. “Almost showtime!,” Grandma called. “Costumes on and _12_ out!” “Grandma, I really dont want to dance,” I said.Grandma looked up, “But the snowflakes should run and spin to look like a _13_.”I sighed. “Nobody would notice _14
8、_ I wasnt there. There are so many of us.” “I would. You are the only shining star in my eyes.” Grandma _15_ for my hand. “Whats troubling you?”“You cant tell me apart from the other snowflakes,” I whispered.Grandma was about to speak. Then something out of the window caught _16_ eyes. She took my h
9、and and pulled me _17_ the doors to the outside.It was snowing. Big swirling flakes. Seeing the flower behind Grandmas ear that she brought from Hawaii, I suddenly _18_ something. “Grandma, have you ever seen snow before?” “No. I have _19_ lived in Hawaii. It snows only on the very tops of mountains
10、.” I had seen snow many times, but now I tried to see it _20_. Like it was new. So many snowflakes from different directions coming together to create something _21_. “Snow is able to change the way the whole world looks,” I said.Grandma _22_, still watching the snow.After a while, the wind stopped
11、and the last flakes melted away.Grandma whispered, “I dont know _23_ Ill see a snowstorm again.”“I do,” said. I took Grandmas hand and pulled her back _24_.As soon as the music started, all of us snowflakes spun and ran in a circle. At that time, I was just _25_ Grandma to see a snowstorm again! I d
12、idnt care if she could see me.11AsameBsoftCbeautifulDstrange12AvoiceBhairCsmilesDopinions13AstarBflowerCcircleDsnowstorm14AsinceBifCunlessDbecause15AreachedBaskedClookedDwaited16AmyBhisCherDits17AacrossBthroughCoverDinto18Atried outBread outCpointed atDthought of19AalwaysBoftenCsometimesDnever20Aser
13、iouslyBquicklyCdifferentlyDclearly21AcomfortableBmagicalCterribleDimportant22AappearedBleftCrefusedDnodded23AwhenBwhereCthatDwhy24AupstairsBdownstairsCinsideDoutside25AadvisingBhelpingCpromisingDreminding三、阅读单选People often feel stuck* in their work as well as personal lives. The feeling takes up mos
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16、 AIRZONE on . Check more types and get more tips on Page 38.26Mary always feels sad about too many tasks, so she may get stuck like _.ASteveBCindyCJackDMandy27If Jack wants to get unstuck, he can _.Alisten to some soft musicBtake a walk with his friendsChave some short breaksDtalk with a person he b
17、elieves28We may probably read the passage _.Aon the InternetBin a magazineCon a notice boardDin a newspaperFor many years, the world of long-distance running has been led by runners from Kenya and Ethiopia. However, what has made people most interested in is that many of the champions are from or tr
18、ained at one specific Kenyan town: Iten. In fact, the town has even been called the “Home of Champions”. Several possible reasons for the towns success are as follows.Firstly, some say the key is the altitude. Training in high-altitude areas helps runners better get their bodies used to lower oxygen
19、 levels. The town, which sits on the edge of Kenyas Rift Valley, 7000 feet above sea level, is perfect for such training. Runners from all over the world often go to Iten to train for several weeks, but the benefits of high-altitude training will disappear in several weeks too.Secondly, being a succ
20、essful runner is a way out of poverty. Needless to say, runners make a lot of money by winning competitions. Most of them use prize money to help their villages and families. Some even build training camps in Iten, which in turn helps the towns growth as a center for distance running.Furthermore, th
21、eres not much entertainment in a far-away village like Iten. So most runners can focus on their training. Others believe that _. Living at high altitude for a long time, they have higher oxygen in their blood than that of people living in other areas. And their physical features also help to make th
22、em perfect runners. Its common to see schoolchildren run barefoot to school. Some people believe that running barefoot helps develop a more natural and injury-free running skill. Running is deeply rooted in its local culture.Though there are no single, clear reasons for the towns success, one thing
23、is clear: Becoming a champion in distance running is certainly no easy task and requires a lot of practice and determination.29People want to know about _ most in Kenyan.AItens peopleBthe running ChampionsCthe Iten townDlong-distance running30Why Iten is a good place to train long-distance running?A
24、Because it has plenty of oxygen there.BBecause training there has a long-life effect.CBecause its located high above sea level.DBecause it has many training camps there.31Which of the following can be put in “_” in Paragraph 4?Apeople in Iten show great interest in runningBpeople in Iten are born wi
25、th the running abilityCtraining at a young age makes runners excellentDliving with no entertainment lets them train harder32According to the writer, what is sure for the success of Iten?AThe runners hard work.BThe suitable location.CThe governments efforts.DThe special culture.Imagine a world like t
26、his: People dont have to raise and kill animals for meat. It can be produced from carbon dioxide (CO2). It seems hard to believe, but that is exactly what an American company Air Protein* is working on now.Founded in 2019 by John Reed, a materials scientist, the company Air Protein has developed an
27、amazing meat product called Air Meat. It is made to recreate the taste of meat like beef, chicken, and pork. But instead of using real animals, it uses microbes* to turn recycled CO2 into protein.Air Meat is created by using the same process that NASA used to create CO2 into food particularly for sp
28、ace travel in the 1960s. Using fermentation tanks, which John refers to as “protein farms,” in a process* similar to making yogurt or wine, Air Protein grows certain microbes and feeds them with a mix of carbon dioxide, oxygen, water and energy. Renewable energy powers their production process. In t
29、his process, microbes can change CO2 into protein. By purifying and drying the protein, the final product is a flour* that can be made into meatless meat product. But they are richer in protein than traditional food.Unlike other companies, Air Protein makes use of CO2 released from factories rather
30、than the air. Though it doesnt reduce CO2 in the air directly, it can improve the climate condition to some degree. First, the process itself is carbon-negative, because it uses CO2 to make the protein. Second, the process uses 1.5 million times less land and 15,000 times less water usage than beef
31、production. That means the new technology requires little land, uses few resources, and depends on renewable energies, which are getting cheaper all the time.However, Air Meat tastes different from the traditional meat. According to John, they are now trying to come up with new ways to make Air Meat
32、 close to the traditional meat that we might buy at supermarkets. They are doing experiments with oils and nutrients to give their “meat” the flavors* that people may be looking for. They want to be able to give a tasty choice to meat lovers while also give them added health benefits like more prote
33、in per kilogram than any other meat.Air Protein hasnt announced when its products will be available for customers yet. Though there is still a long way to explore, John believes it will be “The Meat of Tomorrow”.33Air Meat is considered as an amazing product because _.Ait is mostly made from microbe
34、sBit changes from the real meatCit is mainly created from CO2Dit tastes like protein-rich meat34Which is the right order of making Air Meat? a. Develop certain microbes.b. Make the meat. c. Purify and dry the protein.d. Feed the microbes.e. Create the protein.AaecdbBadecbCaedbcDadceb35What can we le
35、arn from the passage?AProducing Air Meat needs a lot of money and energy.BAir Meat is more delicious and welcomed than real meat.CThe process of making Air Meat is environment-friendly.DPeople can buy Air Meat at supermarkets in the near future.36Whats the best title of the passage?AMeat Made from C
36、O2BProtein Made from the AirCHow to Make Air MeatDHow to Make Use of CO2四、多任务混合阅读This is my second day in the new school in the new country.There are to be no lessons today because we are going to somewhere by wagon. On the wagon, the students know each other, but they dont know me and I dont know t
37、hem. I cant understand them when they speak, and I cant speak to them. I dont know their language at all.Suddenly, the girl who sits next to me smiles and points to herself. “Anna,” she says. She points to me, “Farah!” I nod and say, “Farah,” Then I look across the field, aimlessly.We stop at a plac
38、e with many apple trees. I find out we are to pick the fruit. Our teacher tells the class to pick one apple.When I am wondering around, I find a tree, shorter than the others. It is small and alone, like me. A few hard green apples in its branches. I twist one off and it fits perfectly in my hand.Af
39、ter a while, we all pick our apples and run to a little crooked house at the bottom of the hill. They have a machine that chop the apples there.One by one we put our apples into the machine. I will be last to put my small green one. Then the students begin to push on the handle. It must be very hard
40、.I hang back, not sure if I should be with the others. But I am strong. I can help. So, I take a stop towards them. At this time, Anna waves to me to come beside her. A boy quickly makes a place for me between them. It is hard, but we are working together and we can do it. I am pleased.The juice dri
41、ps down. And we all taste it. I do think I taste my special apple.On the way back to school, Anna sits next to me again on the wagon. There is a boy on my other side, smiling at me. Jim pats his stomach, and a belch jumps from his throat. Everyone laughs. I do, too.Laughs sound the same as at home.
42、So do belches and lots of things. It is the words that are strange. But soon I will know their words. I will blend with the others the way my apple blended with the cider.I take a deep breath and try to learn their language, saying “App-ell”. Anna claps. I smile. It is my first outside-myself word.
43、There will be more.37How does Farah feel at the beginning of the school trip?AExcited.BLost.CAngry.DSurprised.38Which of the following shows that Anna is trying to help Farah?AShe volunteers to introduce Farah to others.BShe offers to help Farah pick the green apple.CShe invites Farah to join in mak
44、ing the apple juice.DShe teaches Farah to spell the strange word “App-ell”.39What does the underlined word “blend” probably mean in Paragraph 11?AmixBagreeCconnectDmatch40Why does Farah smile at last in the story? (请用约40词回答)_五、多句选词填空 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。(每词限用一次,每空词数不限)nineSeptembereasyamonglast41Stress
45、is becoming stronger and stronger _ the young people.42Lisas parents sent her to a summer camp as her _ birthday gift.43Its so terrible that rain _ for a week and I dont know when itll end.44Most of the school-leavers will set on their new journey in high schools in _ .45Once you solve the first pro
46、blem, the rest will be _ solved in the same way.六、短文汉语提示填空根据短文内容和所给中文提示,用单词的正确形式填空。(每空词数不限)On 23rd April, 2022, people all around the world celebrated the 27th World Book Day. They organized different _46_ (活动) to call on more people to pick up a book on that day.World Book Day was created by UNESCO on 23rd April, 1995. The first World Book Day _47_ (