1、2022年江苏省扬州市广陵区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1 Excuse me, where can I find _ photo that won the first prize? Follow me. Ill show it to you.AaBanCtheD/2As Laozis book says, a thousand-mile journey begins with the first _.Yes, lets get started now!AtryBdayCstepDfoot3Please read the article _a low voice
2、, then answer the questions below it.AbyBinConDwith4Believe in yourself. No matter where you are, you will have _ to fear.AnothingBsomethingCanythingDeverything5_ taking exercise is important, youd better not exercise too close to bedtime.AThoughBAsCIfDUnless6My mom _ me to take good care of myself
3、again and again because it was my first time to travel alone.AremindedBreportedCrespectedDremained7A new film is on these days. _ go to the cinema to enjoy it?Good idea.AWhy notBLetsCWhat aboutDWhy dont8Nowadays, the citizens _ to divide the waste from daily life into four different groups.Arequired
4、Bare requiredCrequireDare requiring9My father is fond of DIY. Look, he is trying to _ a shower in the bathroom now.Aput outBput throughCput awayDput in10Did you enjoy the military training last week?Yes! Though I was _ dead after so much hard training.Aso good asBas well asCas good asDso well as11He
5、 is such a great man that we _ praise him too much.AneedntBmustntCshouldntDcant12 Are you going to the Science Museum tomorrow morning? Yes, I am. _ I _ my brother is going there.ANot only; but alsoBNeither; norCBoth; andDEither; or13 Did Lisa leave a message?Yes. She wanted to know_ this Sunday.Awh
6、o you would go shoppingBif you would go shopping with herCthat you will go shoppingDwhen will you go shopping with her14Have you heard that Gu Ailing claimed the historic gold in the womens freestyle skiing of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games?Its not surprising. _. She has worked hard at it the
7、se years.AEvery dog has its dayBActions speak louder than wordsCNo pain, no gainDMany hands make light work15I think the drama series A Lifelong Journey (人世间) is worth watching._. We can see great changes over the fifty years from the drama series.AThats all rightBBelieve it or notCThats a good idea
8、DI cant agree more二、完形填空Have you ever eaten a dandelion (蒲公英)? Me neither. Have you ever blown it to make a wish? Me, _16_. “Time to go, Athena. Dad and Grandma are waiting,” Mum open the car door and I entered with a _17_. My hometown is in Greece (希腊), where dandelions are _18_ on the menu. But I
9、didnt eat dandelions. Why did I have to _19_ them with my family every spring?Then I said goodbye to my _20_ friend Brigid, whose family had recently moved in our neighborhood in New York. I was _21_ Brigid didnt ask where we were going. People in America cut off dandelions from their lawns. No one
10、wanted them. I always worried that _22_ would notice us picking dandelions. What would the new neighbors think if they found out our family ate weeds?We _23_ west until the houses stopped. Then we stopped.We walked through a wild field. Hundreds of lively yellow flowers decorated the soft earth. Gra
11、ndma went over to cut dandelions and put them in her bag. But I just hid in the book. “_24_ do we eat dandelions?” I asked. “The best food in the world,” Dad answered, shaking a handful of greens. _25_ we were ready to leave, we had enough dandelions. On the way home, Mum and Grandma talked about ho
12、sting a dinner party for the new neighbors to try our _26_ food. “What about spaghetti and meatballs?” I asked.“Thats Italian,” Grandma said. “Were Greek.”“Fried rice?” I asked.“Chinese,” she said.The night of the party, Brigid arrived with her parents. Mum served _27_ different Greek foods. Our gue
13、sts ate everything. Finally came the dandelions, “Wait!” I said to Brigid. But it was too _28_. “You ate the dandelion!” I told her. We both laughed, and she ate _29_ bite. “Not bad,” she said.Mum was smiling at us. After dinner, Brigid and I went to the backyard and lay on the grass. The stars remi
14、nded me of dandelions in the soft field. I closed my eyes and made a _30_: to be as open-minded as my family and my new friend.16AanywayBstillCtooDneither17AbagBbookCmenuDflower18AeverBneverCalwaysDhardly19ApickBplantCwatchDwater20AhonestBoldCpatientDnew21AsadBgladCproudDworried22AanyoneBsomeoneCeve
15、ryoneDno one23AranBflewCdroveDwalked24AHowBWhyCWhenDWhere25AWhenBSinceCUnlessDAlthough26AAmericanBItalianCChineseDGreek27AitBherChimDthem28AlateBearlyCluckyDquick29AsuchBotherCanotherDany30AwishBreportCspeechDsuggestion三、阅读单选Traveling is one of the best ways to explore the great unknown. Here we lis
16、t four famous travelers in history. Their travel stories have encouraged generations (一代人) of travelers and will continue to do so.Li Bai (701-762)Li Bai was a well-known Chinese poet in the Tang dynasty. He led a wandering lifestyle and was a great traveler. Of the over 1,000 poems he left, nearly
17、half are related to travel. Li Bai was even considered as one of the early travel writers in China and his contributions are of great value to Chinas tourism culture.Marco Polo (1254-1324) The famous Italian explorer started his adventure when he was 17 and traveled through Asia along the Silk Road.
18、 Luckily, he was a talented writer too, and his travel experiences were vividly recorded in the book, The Travels of Marco Polo, which provided Europeans with great understanding about the society and culture of the Eastern world.Ibn Battuta (1304-1368)Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan (摩洛哥的) scholar and e
19、xplorer who traveled widely in Afro-Eurasia for over 30 years. Ibn Battuta was the first to introduce China, especially the Great Wall, to the Western and Arab worlds. He detailed his journeys in a book called The Rihla, which has guided many historians and travelers.Xu Xiake (1587-1641)Xu Xiake was
20、 a Chinese geologist and travel writer in the Ming dynasty. He traveled throughout China for more than 30 years. The Travel Diaries of Xu Xiake, collected and edited (编辑) by later generations, has proven to be of great scientific and literary value. To remember him, the day he started his journey, M
21、ay 19, has been set as China Tourism Day.31According to the passage, who first introduced China to foreigners?ALi Bai.BMarco Polo.CIbn Battuta.DXu Xiake.32According to the passage, as a traveler, Li Bais main contributions are _.Amuch valuable to Chinas tourism cultureBhelping Europeans understand t
22、he Eastern worldCguiding many historians and travelersDthe setting of China Tourism Day33The passage probably comes from _.APoem WorldBPhotography LoverCTourism SpaceDSea ExplorerGrandpa moved in with us after Grandma passed away. He came to Canada from China, where he was a well-respected school he
23、admaster.I, a nine-year-old boy, never spoke much Chinese. Grandpa didnt speak much English, but we still connected in our own way.One way we developed our relationship was over a game of Monopoly. He didnt really understand the rules or much of what my little brother and I said; I dont think it mat
24、tered. He laughed when he landed on our hotels. Or when he pulled a card that read: “GO TO JAIL.” He got a kick to make us happy.I think of Grandpa when I play the trading card game Yu-Gi-Oh! with my sons. I cant keep track of all the spells and effects in this game.Truthfully, I dont care if I win
25、or lose these games. What matters is spending time with my children and making an effort to understand their interests.I often think about my kids. At how excitedly they explain rules and how they go easy on their old man. I imagine its like how Grandpa felt playing Monopoly with us.Grandpa went for
26、 regular walks. He also spent his days sitting on the couch, looking out of the window and singing quietly. I often thought he was bored. But as I age, I find peace in taking moments to look out of a window. Maybe I got that from him.What I learned from my grandfather was to enjoy simple pleasures i
27、n life. To see the beauty in the colors of the rainbow. To see a single leaf fall from a tree. To play Yu-Gi-Oh! with my sons.34What happened to the writer and his grandfather during the game?AThey grew closer by playing the game.BHe grew impatient with his grandfather.CThey learned to speak each ot
28、hers language.DHis grandfather seldom had fun while playing.35Which of the following was right about the writers grandfather?AHe had fun playing Monopoly.BHe was a headmaster in Canada.CHe didnt speak much Chinese.DHe didnt like living in Canada.36How did the writers grandfather probably feel when h
29、e looked out of the window?ABored.BWorried.CHopeful.DPeaceful.37What is the writers purpose of writing this story?ATo remember his grandfathers life story.BTo share his grandfathers influence on him.CTo advise older people to learn about kids games.DTo remind readers to spend more time with family.S
30、even years ago, Joyce Akinpe moved to Australia to start a new life, finding an exciting job in Sydney. After the outbreak (爆发) of COVID-19, she suddenly lost her job. Seeing that there were many others like herself in trouble from the outbreak, Akinpe and her two roommates, Michele Gomez and Mauree
31、n Lee, brainstormed ideas for how to help their local community. They came up with a street pantry(储藏柜). Gomez said the idea was very simple, “Take what you need and leave what you can.”With the help of Gomezs father, they built the Blessing Box a street pantry, with shelves and hanging baskets and
32、two doors made from old furniture. It sits just at the back of the three girls home, so they can look after it. They put some information notices into their neighbors mailboxes, and the Blessing Box was quickly filled with the donations (捐赠)from the community, “It is the communitys strong support th
33、at keeps the project alive,” Akinpe said. We now have hundreds of people visiting our box every day. It might only a hours for the box to be full and next hour it might become empty again. “We are now helping others to carry out similar projects in their own communities, too”, Gomez said. Lee said t
34、hings in the box were mostly convenience foods, as well as some necessary life things such as spaghetti and toilet paper. “Few people take everything at once. They think there are other people who need them more.” Lee added. There were many people rushing there for donations. The three girls needed
35、to sanitize (消毒)all the donations and make sure all food packages were not broken. Gomez said that they had no time for rest, but what they did was well worth.38Paragraph 2 mainly talks about _.Athe way to build the Blessing BoxBthe help from the local communityCthe purpose of building a street pant
36、ryDthe trouble from the outbreak of COVID-1939Put the following sentences in the right order according to the passage. a. The three girls thought up a good idea. b. The three girls received and sanitized the donations. c. The three girls put information notices into their neighbors mailboxes. d. The
37、 three girls built the Blessing Box with the help of Gomezs father.AcabdBcbad.Cab-dcDadcb40Few people take everything they need at once because _.Athey would like to use their own thingsBthey think other people need these things moreCthere arent enough donations in the Blessing BoxDits not safe to u
38、se the things from the Blessing Box41The best title for the passage can probably be _.AChallenges through LifeBHappiness from StrangersCFriendship during the Hard TimesDKindness behind the Blessing BoxDo you ever get the feeling that youre being watched? Well, you might be right.According to a study
39、 published in Nature on June 23, astronomers(天文学家) have found that 1,715 stars have had a direct view of Earth since humans were here.In order to do this, scientists used a method that looked for life on other planets. But instead, they changed the method so it could try to decide what places could
40、see us.The team looked at 331,312 stars within 326 light-years of Earth. Out of all those stars, only 1,715 of them could see Earth within the last 5,000 years, with an extra 319 stars that will be able to see us in the next 5,000 years.“When I look up at the sky, it looks a little bit friendlier be
41、cause its like, maybe somebody is waving,” said Lisa Kaltenegger, director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University, US, and the studys lead writer.If a planet circling around one of those 1,715 stars is home to advanced life, they could easily see that there is life here because of the oxy
42、gen on Earth. If that didnt give it away, then the radio waves we have sent out into space would also be an indicator. In fact, human-made radio waves have already travelled through 75 of the closest stars on Kalteneggers list.Why havent we heard from anyone yet, then?It takes a long time for messag
43、es to travel between star systems. By the time a message could be received, that advanced life would probably not exist anymore.Alan Boss, a scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in the US who wasnt part of the study, wrote in an email that this long time would limit the chances for diff
44、erent life to exchange “emails and TikTok videos”.“So we should not expect aliens to show up anytime soon,” Boss said.42How many stars will be able to see us in the next 5,000 years?A2,034B1,715C1,396D31943What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 6 refer to?AAdvanced life.BThe oxygen on Ear
45、th.CHuman-made radio waves.DA planet circling around one of those 1,715 stars.44What could prevent humans from exchanging messages with aliens according to Boss?AAliens dont exist.BThey cannot understand each other.CHuman-made radio waves cannot travel far.DIt takes a long time for messages to trave
46、l.45What is the purpose of the text?ATo raise readers interest in Aliens.BTo present new findings published in a study.CTo discuss if there is advanced life on other stars.DTo explain how messages travel between different star systems.四、根据汉语提示填空46The foreigner cant understand me because my pronunciation is different from _ (她的).47The documentary I am interested in _ (描述) the beauty of nature.48Which of the following _