1、2022年安徽省合肥市瑶海区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Good luck in your exam!Same to you. I hope we both _.AagreeBpassCfailDstay2We all love our English teacher. She always waits _ for us to ask questions after class.AbravelyBluckilyCangrilyDpatiently3Whats your favourite day of the week? My favourite day of
2、 the week is Friday, then I know the weekend is _.ApastBhardCnearDover4Rachel, we have a free morning. What do you want to do? Well, youre the _ on London life! I need your suggestions.AexpertBrobotCvisitorDhuman5Whats that noise? It sounds _ a baby crying.AasBforClikeDwith6Do you have a French dict
3、ionary? Im looking for _.AoneBthisCthatDit7Does everybody understand? No, sorry. I _. Could you repeat it, please?Adont listenBam not listeningCwont listenDwasnt listening8Do you know _ it happened? Maybe ten minutes ago. Im not sure.AwhyBwhereChowDwhen9That song always _ wonderful memories whenever
4、 I hear it.Aputs offBbrings backCwrites downDmakes up10Do you mind if I join you? _ Come on.ANever mind.BNo, thanks.CGreat idea.DOf course not.二、完形填空阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。“Mom, can we go shopping?” Becky asks. She and her twin sister, Angela, theyve never gone shopping alone. Becky and
5、Angela think vacation time is a good time to begin.“All right,” their mother says, “but be back for _11_.” She is a little uncertain about letting the girls go by _12_, but she knows they are careful.Three hours later, the girls havent _13_. Dinner is long past. Becky and Angelas mother begins to _1
6、4_ that she has made a mistake. She gets in the car to look for them. Their father goes to the boardwalk on foot. He _15_ every video arcade (电子游戏室), T-shirt shop and ice cream shop. Neon (霓虹灯) signs dance before his eyes. The sound of video games and the voices _16_ his head. He grows very worried.
7、 Where are his daughters? Then he _17_ the girls, far out on the sand. He seems relieved (放心的). He walks out to them. There, its _18_. The beach is quite silent.The girls wave to their dad and _19_ run up to him. They are surprised that he has come looking for them.“Were sorry, Dad,” Angela explains
8、. “We had no _20_ it was so late. We finished shopping and came to the beach.”“After this well have to have more specific rules for going out alone,” their father replies.11AbreakfastBlunchCdinnerDdrink12AherselfBitselfCthemselvesDourselves13AreturnedBstoppedCleftDbegun14AhopeBshareCforgetDworry15Af
9、indsBsearchesCjoinsDserves16AbeatBfillCraiseDtouch17AacceptsBcatchesCguidesDnotices18ApeacefulBinterestingCawfulDdifficult19AstillBagainCthenDyet20AideaBreasonCchoiceDtime People use sayings every day. You may ask an unhappy friend why shes “feeling blue”. If youve done only a small part of a big jo
10、b, you might call it “a drop in the bucket(桶)”.These sayings dont mean _21_ what the words say. But its easy to tell why we use them. Blue is a cool, quiet color. So its a good word for “sad”. A bucket holds too many water drops to count _22_ just one drop is very little.Other sayings are more diffi
11、cult to _23_. When you are about to go to bed, you are going to “hit the hay (干草)”. This saying does not make much _24_ unless you know where it came from. It was first used in the 1930s. At that time, many Americans were out of _25_. Some went from place to place, looking for jobs. At night, they w
12、ere very _26_. They often made a bed of hay in a field. As soon as their heads “hit the hay”, they fell asleep.Here is another saying. When you are sick, you _27_ say “You are under the weather”. But why? This saying is more than 200 years old. It began in the days when many people went from place t
13、o place by boat. When the storm winds _28_ the boat, people often felt sick. The boat was sailing (航行) “under the weather”. Old sayings like these can be hard for kids to understand. But new sayings _29_ every day. Kids often understand new sayings better than _30_ people do. Thats why your grandmot
14、her might not know what you mean when you say “chill out (冷静)” or “give me five”. She might think youre “off your rocker”.21AfinallyBexactlyCsoftlyDtotally22AorBbutCsoDbecause23AexpressBtranslateCdiscoverDunderstand24AsenseBmoneyCprogressDnoise25AworkBdangerCmindDcontrol26AexcitedBtiredCsadDcrazy27A
15、mustBhave toCneedDmight28ApassedBfoundCrockedDcaught29Abreak downBcome alongCring upDgo by30ApoorerBricherColderDyounger三、补全对话7选5根据对话内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。A:Hello. Do you have any tickets left for the concert tonight? B:Hmmm, let me check. _31_A:Excellent. _32_B:The best seats are 85 each.
16、A:Thats very expensive. _33_B:We have two at 60. Theyre near the back of the theatre.A:Thats fine. _34_B:Certainly. Thats 120 please.A:Here you are.B:Thank you. Here are your tickets. Doors open at 7:45 p.m. _35_A:Thanks.AThe tickets are sold out.BAre there any cheaper ones?CHow much are they?DHave
17、a good night!EHow can I choose the seats?FYes, there are a few tickets.GIll take those, please.四、阅读单选Meet Ken BrownKen Brown writes for a newspaper: He works for Big Sky News. We spoke to him to find out about his job.Question: How long have you written news stories? Answer: For two years.Q: Why did
18、 you become a writer? A: I have always liked to write. When I was a kid, I wrote lots of stories.Q: So why do you only write news stories now? A: When you write a storybook, you spend a lot of time alone. I want to have many chances to meet people and talk to them.Thats why I write news, not books.Q
19、: How do you spend time with other people as a news writer? A: Before I write a story, I have to get facts. I see the people who know the facts. I ask them questions. Then I go back to the building where I work to write my news stories.Q: Do you think your job is hard? A: Some days are harder than o
20、thers. On a hard day, many things happen. That means I have to write a lot of news stories. Sometimes I even miss lunch! But at the end of a hard day, I feel good about all of my work.Q: Do you ever write news stories about kids? A: Sure. I am working on one right now. Its about some kids who think
21、the city needs more football fields. They want to find a way to get more fields.Q: What do you think will happen? A: Well, many people will read my story. Maybe some of them will offer to help. If they do, that will be another story I can write.36What is Big Sky News?AAn article.BA book.CA newspaper
22、.DA programme.37What can you tell about Ken Brown according to the passage?AHe likes to be around people.BHe likes to write books.CHe likes to play soccer.DHe likes to be alone.38How does Ken get facts before writing a news story?ABy having lunch with the people who know the facts.BBy asking the peo
23、ple who know the facts questions.CBy meeting people and spending time with them.DBy searching for all the information on the Internet.39What do the kids want to get in the news story that Ken is working on?AMore attention on them.BMore sports clothes.CMore football clubs.DMore football fields.Would
24、you like to live in a place where it hardly rains? Thats what a desert is. Deserts are dry. Most deserts are hot, too. The sun beats down, day after day. All the people, and plants in a desert search for water. The people and animals also try to stay out of the sun. If they can do both, they can be
25、alive in the desert. If not, they will die. Desert plants use their own ways to get and save water. Some have long roots (根). They reach down deep to get every drop of water. Some have waxy (蜡质的) leaves, these plants drink up the water quickly. They hold water inside for a long time.Some desert anim
26、als live underground all day to keep out of the sun. Some make a hole and move into the plants. That keeps them out of the sun and keeps them wet, too. Desert birds hide in bushes (灌木丛).What about people? Some desert people wear thin white clothing and stay covered from head to foot. White helps sta
27、y cooler. Thin clothing allows the wind to blow through. Some desert homes have thick walls. The walls get cool when the sun goes down and stay cool during the day. Usually, desert people live as close as they can to water.40How many ways can desert plants use to get and save water?AOne.BTwo.CThree.
28、DFour.41What color do desert people choose for clothing?ABlack.BPink.CGreen.DWhite.42Which of the following shows the structure (结构) of the passage?( paragraph 1 , paragraph 2,) ABCDBeijing is a China city with one of the richest Spring Festival atmospheres (氛围).When the Forbidden City “dresses up”
29、for Chinese New Year, when the countless red lanterns (灯笼), when the children have fun on the frozen lake, it is the best time to visit Beijing in winter.Celebrate Chinese New Year just as locals in Beijing do! You can experience the festival atmosphere and the traditional customs of northern China,
30、 enjoy interesting outdoor activities, and taste the best local food during this Beijing Chinese New Year tour.Learn about How the Emperors (皇帝) Celebrated Chinese New YearVisit the Forbidden City when its adorned (装饰) with beautiful things for Chinese New Year. The lovely palace lanterns and fine N
31、ew Year pictures present the customs of Chinese New Year celebrations in the palace.Experience the Happiness of the Locals in a New Year FairVisit the Temple of Earth where a popular New Year fair is held. Experience northern Chinas Chinese New Year celebration customs.Enjoy Skating and Biking on a
32、Frozen LakeJoin the locals in popular and interesting activities on the ice of the frozen Houhai Lake.Enjoy Peking Roast Duck and a Northern HotpotTaste the most traditional dishes of Beijing in its timehonored restaurants.43When is the best time to visit Beijing?ADuring summer holiday.BIn the ninth
33、 month.CDuring Spring Festival.DOn National Day.44Where can you go if you want to experience northern Chinas Chinese New Year celebration customs?ATo the Forbidden City.BTo the Temple of Earth.CTo Houhai Lake.DTo famous restaurants.45Who is the article probably written for?ALocal people.BForeign vis
34、itors.CSports fans.DEnglish learners.Every day, people invent new things. Some inventors work hard for years to create something new. But some of the best inventions happen by accident.Can you imagine a world without chocolate chip cookies? Back in 1930, Ruth Wakefield and her husband opened a resta
35、urant in Massachusetts. It was called the Toll House Inn. Ruth worked as the cook. The restaurant held 30 guests. Ruth often had to rush to feed them all on time.One day, Ruth was mixing up some chocolate cookies in the kitchen. The recipe said to melt (融化) squares of chocolate. The next step was to
36、 pour (倾倒) the melted chocolate into the pale cookie batter (面糊).You have to melt chocolate slowly or it will burn. Ruth was in a hurry. She decided to break the chocolate squares into little pieces. Then she threw the pieces into the batter. After all, the cookies had to be put into a hot oven (烤箱)
37、. She thought the chocolate would just melt into the rest of the batter.When she took the cookies out of the oven, she could still see big pieces of chocolate. She could never serve these to her guests!Then, Ruth tasted the cookies. They were delicious! Her guests agreed.Ruth began buying lots of ch
38、ocolate and cutting it up. Then she asked the candy makers if they could make the chocolate easier to break into small pieces. Thats when they came up with chocolate chips.Thanks to Ruth Wakefield, today you can find “Toll House” cookies in every food market. But none of them tastes as good as a hom
39、emade chocolate chip cookie, hot from the oven.46The Toll House Inn _.Acould hold thirty guestsBwas closed in 1930Cwas the name of a storeDhad a lot of cooks47What does the underlined (下划线的) word “recipe” in Paragraph 3 mean?A医嘱B原料C食谱D收据48What is the purpose of the text?ATo describe how chocolate ch
40、ip cookies were first made.BTo teach people how to make chocolate chip cookies.CTo tell about the history life of Ruth Wakefield.DTo explain how to become a great inventor.49What is the best title (标题) for the text?AMelted ChocolateBAn Excellent CookCA Lucky GuestDA Delicious MistakeOne day, I spent
41、 about an hour in the language learning section(部分;区域)of a bookstore. I picked up one textbook, then another and thought how cool they were. I picked up an English grammar book. It was good! Really good! I said to myself, “Well, Robby, youve got to have this one !”And then I suddenly thought: What o
42、n earth am I doing at the English language learning section when there are thousands upon thousands of real English books around me? Having read lots and lots of interesting novels in the English language, I still reached for that grammar book because this stupid idea is somewhere at the back of my
43、head: To learn and improve your English, you need to learn English grammar from grammar textbooks. Its wrong, my friends, its completely wrongyoure so much more likely to enjoy yourself by reading an interesting book than doing English grammar exercises. You can LIVE English rather than LEARN or STU
44、DY it!English grammar books fair enough, but thats not real language. Grammar books are written to show you how grammar works and by and large they are more likely to be boring.Real English novels thats real English language! Thats language thats enjoyable and it already contains (包含) all the Englis
45、h grammar you need, so youll learn to understand grammar without even trying.So what did I finally do? Well, of course, I found a great history book and bought that instead!50Which section was Robby at in the bookstore?ASelf-help section.BLanguage learning section.CHistory section.DBusiness and mone
46、y section.51What can we know about Robbys thoughts on language learning from Paragraph 3?ALearning a language from novels is really a stupid idea.BIt is full of fun to learn a language from a grammar book.CIts better to learn a language from novels than grammar books.DReading grammar books is the most important way to learn a language.52What book did Robby finally buy?AA grammar book.BAn English novel.CA histor