1、2022年河北省石家庄市翰林学校中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1We must protect animals. They are _ friends.AhisBourCherDtheir2There is no _ to success but hard work.AconnectionBabilityCsecretDchoice3I looked for you everywhere just now. Where were you? I _ in the library.AreadBwas readingCam readingDhas read4Jack i
2、s a strong-minded man. _ can change his mind once he decides to do something.ASomethingBAnythingCEverythingDNothing5There is such a big noise that I _ hear you very well.AcantBmustntCneedntDshouldnt6Dont_ your new haircut. You look pretty with it.Apay forBplay withCdepend onDworry about7Mum, sweepin
3、g robots _ more and more widely. Why not buy one?Aare usedBwere usedCare usingDused8Thanks _ my teachers. I made so much progress. Ill remember them forever.AtoBforCwithDof9Look! How dry and clean the road is!Yes. Someone _ up the snow. Theyre so early.AcleanBcleanedChas cleanedDwas cleaning10Do you
4、 know _?To protect the environment and our health.Awhy we stop polluting the riverBhow we should protect the riverCwhere we stop polluting the riverDwhether we should protect the river二、完形填空阅读下面短文,从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。We spent this summer with our _11_. He loved taking walks to collect stones. One day
5、, he brought us backpacks and _12_ us to go to the mountain with him, and carry the stones. The whole day, we walked around. Now and then he put stones in our bags. To our surprise, he also took stones _13_ our bags. We thought he just found the better stones.When we returned to the house, we were v
6、ery _14_. The backpacks were so heavy that we felt happy when we took them off. Yet our uncles backpack was half empty. “Why did you give us so many _15_?” we asked.“I didnt. You did.” he said. “You didnt know it, but I gave you a small test to test the way you think. I _16_ every word you said. Whe
7、never you said something that made us unhappy or sad. I added a stone to your bags. _17_ you talked about something with positive (积极的) thinking, I took out a stone. And now look at your backpack.” The backpacks were almost full.Your thoughts about the bad side of a situation are just _18_ stones. Y
8、ou carry them in your mind just like the stones in your backpacks. The more negative (消极的) thoughts you have, the _19_ your mind will be.With great love, our uncle taught us one of the most important lessons in lifethe power of the _20_ we think. I will never forget this lesson.11AfatherBuncleCbroth
9、erDcousin12AtaughtBtoldCmadeDhad13AwithBwithoutCintoDout of14AtiredBpatientCexcitedDnervous15AlessonsBtestsCstonesDbags16Atalked backBworried aboutCpicked outDlistened to17AWhenBWhatCWhoDWhere18AamongBaboutClikeDbehind19AhappierBheavierClighterDbetter20AlifeBloveCsmileDway三、阅读单选On October 16, the mi
10、nistry of education(教育部) said that all high school entrance exams (中考)should include fine arts testing by 2022. And 12 cities in six provinces have started the practice. The scores change from 10 to 40 points. This news has caused heated discussion. What will it mean for students? We invited two tee
11、nagers to share their ideas. Zhao Xin, 14, Beijing Im in junior 2. we have a music class and a drawing class every week. Sometimes, the teachers show us movies about famous painters or musicians, telling their encouraging life stories. Studying music or fine arts is never a stress to me and the test
12、s are only about what weve learned in class. Whats more, we have open-book exams in my school. Most of my classmates will get over 90 out of 100 points. I dont think these subjects will be too difficult if theyre included in the high school entrance exams.Zhao Hanfang, 15, YunnanI study in a village
13、 school. Our school doesnt have separate music and art classroom. Every Friday, students from several classes will have music class in our library hall. With so many students, the teachers cant check everyones singing in each class. Its really hard for tone-deaf(五音不全) people like me to remember the
14、melodies(旋律). So I need to do extra practice before the test, and I feel worried. So if music is included in the high school entrance exams, I might be under much pressure.21According to the ministry of education, what should all high school entrance exams include by 2022 ?AP.E. testing.BComputer te
15、sting.CFine arts testing.DSpoken English testing.22From Paragraph 3, we know that _.AStudying music or fine arts is a very big stress to Zhao XinBZhao Xin and his classmates can get good grades in the examsCZhao Xins teachers show them some movies about famous actorsDThe tests about fine arts are no
16、t about what theyve learned in class23How does Zhao Hanfang feel if music is included in the high school entrance exams?AGood.BRelaxed.CStressed.DSurprised.Theme Park TicketUniversal Studios BeijingOne-Day Dated TicketPrice CalendarOne Day DatedAdmission (许可)Valid (有效的) on your selected date onlyVal
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20、th the Universal Express ticket?AYou will have a personal guide.BYou can go to the Universal Studios several times.CYou can go to any Universal Studios park in the world.DYou can go to some attractions before other people.Im standing in a class of wild 14-year-old girls as they throw paper and shout
21、 with laughter. They wont listen to me.I was 22 and I didnt know what I was doing. I never wanted to teach. I wanted to be a writer. But when I arrived in London, they were short of teachers.My efforts at teaching were hopeless. When the bell finally rang, I rushed to the office, red with anger. The
22、 other teachers werent surprised. “Thats 4B, the worst class in school,” one said.I was afraid of our next meeting, but I couldnt give up. I needed the job. So, I gave up formal lessons. Instead, I brought topics for class discussions.One of the liveliest talks was about the arguments they had with
23、their parents. They paid attention and shared about their lives. I was fascinated (入迷的).So I had them write about themselves. Most wrote about families with little money and big problems. As time went on, their essays (文章) became a bridge between us. I admired their humor, toughness (坚韧) and wisdom,
24、 and I think they valued my interest in their lives.The musical My Fair Lady was playing in the West End, but they had never seen alive stage performance. They lived just a few subway stops from the West End, but none had ever been.I asked if theyd like to see the musical. They thought I was joking.
25、 No teacher had ever suggested taking them out.A few weeks later, 4B and I were sitting in a theater. They loved the music, the costumes and the characters. It was the highlight of their year, and they talked about it for days.Near the end of the term, someone knocked on the door of the teachers off
26、ice. The two most rebellious (叛逆的) girls in 4B were there-with flowers.I was proud to know I had touched their lives, but they had also touched mine. I enjoyed teaching and getting along with teenagers.When I returned to Australia several years later, I still wanted to be a writer. For the first tim
27、e in mv life. I stopped dreaming and started writing. My first story was titled. My Fair Ladies. Teaching wasnt the end of my writing career (生涯), and it was the beginning.27How was the authors first class in 4B at the beginning?AIt was quite boring.BIt was a complete messCIt was lively and interest
28、ing.DIt was full of discussions.28What happened after the students began to write essays?AThey had fewer arguments with their parentsBThey gradually learned to do argumentative writing.CTheir writing skills improved with the authors help.DThe authors relationship with her students improved.29How did
29、 the students feel when the author said she would take them to the theatre?AWorried.BEmbarrassed.CSurprised.DDisappointed.30What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?AThe author has become a famous writer.BThe author was popular with her students parents. CThe authors teaching experience enrich
30、ed her writing. DThe author started to write because she was bored with teaching. 31Which might be the best title for the passage?AWriting Builds BridgesBHappiness Needs DevotionCSuccess Depends on DreamsDConfidence Makes Great ChangesHave you ever wondered what goes through your mind when you choos
31、e where to sit in a new classroom? Or in a waiting room full of strangers? Or on a bus? Researchers have found out some interesting facts.Perhaps unsurprisingly, we prefer to sit closer to people like ourselves. Girls sit by girls and boys sit by boys. Adults sit together and young people choose ano
32、ther young person to sit near. But it goes further than this. We even choose to sit near someone who looks like us. People with glasses are more likely to sit near other people with glasses. People with long hair sit closer to other people with long hair.We seem to believe that people with similar h
33、abits or hobbies will share similar attitude and we are more likely to be accepted by people like ourselves or even, we think we may be safer with people who look like us. Sometimes thats true but its a pity if we always stick to the same people, the same group. The danger in always staying in our c
34、omfort zone (舒适区) is that we just recycle the same opinions, the same tastes and the same ideas. We lose the chance to learn something new, find out about interesting things, hear funny stories and discover differences.When we always stick to the same people, how can we ever break down the barriers
35、which hinder us from getting to know people with different ideas? And how can we avoid the ignorance (无知) , which too often leads to prejudice (偏见) and even fear? If instead you want to live in a society that opens to changes and new things and different opinions, be the cat among the pigeons.Move o
36、ut of your comfort zone. Go and sit next to someone different. And dont just sit there in silence. Say hello. Ask a question. Start a conversation. Thats how we make friends. Thats how we learn about people. Thats how we open our minds to new ideas. Thats how we live an exciting life.32From the pass
37、age, we know that people prefer sitting by someone who _.Ais like themselvesBhas a sense of humorCis open-minderDlives an exciting life33People like staying in their comfort zone because they may _.Aremain comfortable and specialBbe accepted easily and feel safeCfind out more interesting thingsDdisc
38、over differences among themselves34What does the underlined word “hinder” mean?ASave.BProtect.CStop.DHelp.35What is the purpose of the passage?ATo tell us just to be ourselves in social life.BTo introduce ways to learn about the world.CTo explain how people communicate with others.DTo encourage us t
39、o meet people of different kinds.四、多任务混合阅读阅读下面短文,按要求完成各小题。If you are always successful, you may not learn much. Some studies have shown that failure is not a bad thing. Scientists have found that being wrong 15% of the time is the secret to learning new things. Although nobody likes to fail, scienti
40、sts think that people learn better when they try to learn something outside of their existing (现存的) knowledge.If a task is made too hard, people will give up without developing any new skills, but if it is too easy, they will also not pick up anything useful. Then theres nothing left to learn. But t
41、hat “sweet spot” has always been unknown. To find out where the “sweet spot” lies, researchers at the University of Arizona conducted a series of machinelearning experiments in which they taught computers simple tasks, such as picking whether a number was odd (奇数的) or even (偶数的). They found that whe
42、n the error rate (出错率) was 15%, the computers learnt fastest.The scientists have named it. “The 85% rule” and say it can help teachers teach better. If the teachers give really easy examples, you get l00% right all the time. Then theres nothing left to learn. If they give really hard examples, you s
43、till wont learn anything new. Only when you are at this “sweets pot” can you get the most information from each particular example.Accept challenges bravely. You shouldnt be sad if you arent 100% right all the time. If you are taking classes that are too easy, then you arent probably getting as much
44、 out of a class as someone whos struggling but managing to keep up.1、2题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下第四段的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。36Scientists have found that being wrong 15% of the time is the secret _.37If the teachers give really easy examples, there will be _.38Why did the researchers at the University of Arizo
45、na conduct a series of machine learning experiments?_39_40_五、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(有提示词的,填入所给单词的正确形式)。One day, Mr. Li was reading a book in his office. A ball flew in suddenly and _41_ (hit) him on the head. He came to the window and saw some boys _42_ (run) away in a minute. He _43_ (sit) down a
46、gain and continued his reading. Then he wondered _44_ to do with it. He knew the _45_ (own) of the ball must wish to get it back. He went to the playground. It was at the center of the playground that he placed the ball _46_ a piece of paper, on which he wrote “Be _47_ (care) next time!” Then he walked away. The next morning, _48_ Mr. Li opened the office door, he found the same piece of paper _