1、2022年江苏省无锡市天一实验中学中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Students should be _ that any small act like saving water can make a big difference to the environment.AawareBafraidCaliveDawake2Im sorry, Mr. Li. But my bike was broken on the way.Thats all right. But I dont like the persons who always _ stories.Atake
2、 upBmake upCset upDpick up3There are always students suffering a lot from school bullying(欺凌). Now the government has made laws _ it, hoping to improve the situation.AoverBthroughCagainstDbeyond4You cant claim (声称) to be kind _ you are habitually kind - you show kindness without thinking about it.Au
3、nlessBifCwhenDthough5The _ of antibiotics(抗生素)in the 20th century has made a great difference to human beings.AtrustBinstructionCmethodDdiscovery6The American guy is a big fan of Chinese Kungfu. _ , he is also crazy about Beijing Opera as well as other Chinese culture.AThereforeBMoreoverCHoweverDOth
4、erwise7A terrible collapse of house happened in Changsha on April 29. People wondered _.Ahow did the government help solve the problemBthat why it happenedChow many people are killed in the accidentDwhat caused the terrible accident8Dad, I didnt do well in my test. Im really sorry.At least you worke
5、d hard this term! Thats _, isnt it?AeverythingBsomethingCanythingDnothing9Abraham Lincoln tells us that _.Aquality of life is unimportantBliving longer is importantCwe should learn to count the yearsDwe should value life more10Its found that drinking carbonated drinks (碳酸饮料) _ the risk of cancer.No
6、wonder more and more people prefer tea and juice now.Ahas increasedBincreasedCincreasesDhad increased11May I have some wine to drink?No, you _. You have to drive home later.AmustntBneedntCcouldntDmay not12The price of vegetables has _ a lot this spring only because the trucks loaded with vegetables
7、cant get off the highway.AraisedBrisenCgrownDimproved13Mr Smith, would you please teach me how to make a PPT on the computer?Oh you know “_”. You have to learn to type first.AIts never too late to learnBLearn to walk before you runCA good beginning is half doneDThe early bird catches the worms14Id l
8、ike to take a week off and enjoy a holiday at the seaside._. I cant manage the work without you.ANo wonderBHave a good timeCForget itDNot a clue二、完形填空In the fall of 1985, I was a bright-eyed girl heading off to Howard University to get a legal career and dreaming of sitting on a Supreme Court (最高法院)
9、 bench. Twenty-one years later, I am still a bright-eyed _15_ and one with quite a different tale to tell.My grandma, a(n) _16_ woman, graduated from college at the age of 65. She was the first in our family to reach that goal. But one year after I entered college, she developed cancer. I decided to
10、 stop my study to _17_ her. It meant that school and my personal dream would have to wait.Then I got married with another dream: building my family of adopted (收养的) and biological children. In the next 4 years, we adopted three sons and I gave birth to another boy in 2003. You can _18_ how totally b
11、usy I became, raising four boys under the age of eight. So I couldnt _19_ it back to college. But I never gave up my dream either and I had only one choice: make it work. That meant taking as _20_ as one class each term.The hardest part was feeling _21_ about the time I left the boys. They often wan
12、ted me to be at home with them. There certainly were times I wanted to _22_. But I knew I should set a(n) _23_ for them to follow through the rest of their lives.In 2007, I graduated from the University of North Carolina. It took me over 21 years to get my college degree!I am not special just single
13、-minded. Challenges look huge and not everything you want arrives in your life in one day. Remember: its the process and little _24_ can lead to big dreams.15Ajudge (法官)BstudentChousewifeDdreamer16AgenerousBcommonCamazingDcurious17Acare forBsearch forCpush forDstand for18AimagineBhopeCreplyDdoubt19A
14、takeBmakeCmanageDget20AfewBlittleCmuchDmany21AsatisfiedBlonelyCfantasticDsorry22Abreak outBgo onCgive upDrelax myself23AleaderBchoiceCexampleDchallenge24AexperimentBstepsCexperiencesDattention三、阅读单选25To get to British Museum, people can take the subway to _.ASouthwarkBRussell SquareCWestminsterDCamd
15、en Town26Which of the following statements is TRUE?AAll of the people can go into Tate Modern without paying.BChildren can dance at Sea Life London Aquarium in the evening.CMary Poppins Returns is on show four times a day at Odeon Cinema.DPeople can see the sharks, turtles, and hundreds of fish at B
16、ritish Museum.27The writings all tell us about _.Ahow much to pay for the activitiesBwhom to play with in LondonCwhat to wear in different placesDwhere to pay a visit in LondonA heavy storm lasted all night, and then everything became peaceful the next morning: blue skies, warm air and a calm inviti
17、ng sea touching the shore gently. Dad invited me to go with him for fishing. I decided to go, though fishing had never been my thing.On the road, we could see the terrible destruction on the coast, but the harbour itself was in fairly good shape. After all, it was protected by the arms of a bay(海湾)
18、that had only one tiny channel to the sea.Getting on our boat, we noticed two big humps (脊背) in the distance! On approaching them, we found it was a mother whale (鲸) with her baby. We couldnt believe it there arent any whales along the coast here. The storm must have driven them into the bay, where
19、the water was so badly polluted that nothing could survive.The little baby whale actually as big as our boat was obviously stuck now. The mother dived under the water and came up suddenly, making bigger whirlpools (旋涡) and waves.“Shes trying to help her baby, but on the wrong side.” my father said.A
20、t this point, my father moved our boat, headed it towards the baby whale, and pushed it gently. With our several gentle pushes, the big hump turned over and disappeared under water. It swam up right beside its mom now! Then they struggled in the desperate attempts to escape, but missed the exit and
21、started heading in the wrong direction. So we tried to guide them towards the bay channel. Gradually they let us lead them, sometimes rising from the water right beside us to breathe.As soon as they hit their first part of clean water from the sea, off they swam into the distance.Before they left, t
22、he mother whale made a wave with her tail, giving us a trusting look in those huge eyes!Till today, I always look back fondly to that golden day at sea. We had been with those wonderful animals for almost two hours.28Its clear that _ .Athe writer was not interested in fishing actuallyBthe storm caus
23、ed the harbor some terrible destructionCthe baby whale got stuck in some big whirlpools and couldnt moveDthe writer was scared to death when seeing two big humps29What can we mainly learn from the passage?AMother love is the greatest power in the world.BSaving lives can bring people a sense of happi
24、ness.CIts necessary for humans to get along with animals.DIts important to protect our environment.30Whats the best title of the passage?ATwo Uninvited GuestsBA Rescue (营救) After the StormCA Mother Whales LoveDThe Peaceful HarbourNowadays, one of the great challenges of caring for children is the ro
25、adblock (路障) caused by the learner driver. Your child is almost an adult, but just before the last step, you need to spend 120 of the most stressed hours of your life locked with them in a car, their teenage hands behind the wheel. Do you know the phrase behind the wheel? It means driving. When I de
26、cided to teach my first child to drive, I was nervous. Im not a natural teacher, as I am easily bored and quickly get angry. Worse, Im not a natural driver. I even failed to get a license at the first time. I can get from A to B without too much trouble, but once I get there, Im likely to drive into
27、 a wall while parking. Happily, my first child was a fast, hard-working learner, and always keeping an eye on traffic signs. Still, there were enough small mistakes. And by the time it was his younger sisters turn, my nerves were already shot. My daughter was bright and talented, but on the roads, i
28、t seemed that she was just out of control. Even after hours of professional driving lessons, her every move behind the wheel is fresh and unexpected. Even after 40 hours of driving. mistakes happen at times. We will be driving along beautifully for 30 minutes, and once I begin to relax, my daughter
29、will sail through a red light. Even if she passes her test, who can be sure that she wont forget the next red light as soon as shes out there on her own? One of my friends has refused to teach her daughter to drive as she is “just not responsible enough” to be on the road. A middle-aged friend of mi
30、ne gave up trying to get his license after the eighth failure. We often think that everyone should drive, but perhaps there are some people who just shouldnt be behind a wheel. What if my daughter is one of them? Well, I dont know. At least not yet. If its the end of the world, maybe we can stop dri
31、ving lessons for a while?31Why does the author mention her own driving story in Paragraph 2?ATo explain what makes a good driver.BTo explain why her children couldnt drive well.CTo explain why learner drivers cause roadblock.DTo explain why she was worrying about teaching driving.32”As much as I exp
32、ect her to have a license, I find myself wondering if its a good idea.” can be put in _.ABCD33The writer would probably _ in the following days.Acontinue to teach her daughter to driveBlet her daughter take professional driving lessonsCencourage her friend to take the driving test againDadvise her d
33、aughter to give up her driving lessonsAs someone whos been studying English for many years, you might think you know the English language pretty well. But if you overheard a British person say, “A Billy let some bees and honey in my sherbet (冰冻果露) last night,” would you understand what he meant? Pro
34、bably not, but many native (本土的) speakers may not know what this person was saying either.The example above was a sentence that a London taxi driver might say to another member of his or her tribe. In plain English, the sentence would be, “A customer left some money in my taxi last night.”So, what e
35、xactly is meant by “tribe”? A recent article on the BBC Culture website pointed out that nearly all of us are a part of a tribe. This is a group that defines (定义) who we are and even how we speak. And with each tribe comes its own “secret language”, as the BBC called it.If you work in a certain indu
36、stryeducation, for example, you may use slang (俚语) words that only other people who work in that industry would understand. Or if you live in a certain city, you might use a slang word to describe a landmark in the city, that only locals would understand.These so-called secret languages each have th
37、eir own fascinating history. In the US, for example, the underground “ballroom” (舞厅) tribe of 1970s and 80s New York City and its language was showed in the 2018 FX show Pose.These secret words dont always stay within their tribes, however. Words from many tribes, especially musical cultures such as
38、 rap and hip-hop, often enter peoples everyday vocabulary. For example, the phrase “to have beer”meaning “to be in a conflict (冲突)” was made popular by US rappers. Today, its widely used by native English speakers all over the world.As BBC reporter Susie Dent wrote, “We are all surrounded by amazing
39、 secret languages, full of history and stories and in-jokes. And one thing is certain: our tribal conversations will never run out.”34The example at the beginning of the text is mainly used _.Ato prove that English is really hard for people to learn.Bto explain to the readers what the meaning of “tr
40、ibe”isCto teach readers how to communicate with taxi driversDto show the languages of tribes are hard to understand35According to this passage, what does “tribe” refer to?AAll members of a family.BWorkers in a certain company.CA group or class of people.DPeople living in the same city.36What can we
41、know about “secret languages”?AThey mostly came from different kinds of musical cultures.BSome words from them are popular in everyday conversation.CThey first started in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s.DThey have failed to become popular among young people.37What is Dents attitude towards the
42、future of “secret languages”?AConfident.BWorried.CUninterested.DDoubtful.四、根据汉语提示填空38The old man was breathing _ (沉重地) when he was sent to hospital.39After the big fire was put out, nothing _ (保持不变) in the town.40Children are supposed to pay more attention to road _ (安全).41You can apply for an _ (电子
43、的) ID Card in the app “Ling Xi”. It is quite convenient.五、用所给单词的正确形式填空42This word may have more than one _ (pronounce). Lets check it.43You can read the books at a time since the two stories are _ (close) connected.44Jacks father looks very young. He doesnt seem to be in his _ (fifty).45Dangerous ha
44、ckers (黑客) can attack people in an _ (know) way.46Every time a stupid mistake _ (make), he is always angry with himself.47Since we _ (lose) the game, its no use turning on him and saying its his fault.48When the boy realized I _ (look) at him, he turned away.49What a waste of time it is _ (listen) t
45、o such a speech. It makes no sense.50Happiness is achieved through hard work. So don t give up. You _ (pay) back later.51No one knew then that it _ (take) us a long time to fight against the virus.52My parents are strongly against _ (lie) to others. They always tell me to be honest.53The man _ (mist
46、ake) a stranger for his friend, which made him really embarrassed(尴尬).六、阅读填表先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在文章后表格的空格内填入一个最恰当的单词。每个空格只能填一个单词。Dreams and goals are important because they give us a ruler against which to measure our progress. But progress, not meeting a goal, is what brings true happiness.After winning the silver medal in womens single figure skating at Beijing 2022. Alexandra Trusova was heard screaming that she hated the sport. Even the g