1、2022年北京市海淀区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1I will visit my uncle next month. I cant wait to see _.AhimBherCmeDthem2Mr. Johnson often plays chess with his friends _ Saturday afternoon.AatBinConDfor3_ are you late again, Bob? Sorry, Miss Lee. My alarm clock didnt go off and I overslept.AWhyBWhereCWhenD
2、What4Stop eating junk food, _ you will put on much weight.AbutBsoCandDor5To protect the art pieces, we_ follow the museum rules.AcanBmustCmightDmay6The Dragon Boat Festival is one of _ traditional festivals in China.AoldBolderColdestDthe oldest7 Turn down the music, David. Your little brother_now. S
3、orry, Mom. I didnt know that.Ais sleepingBwas sleepingCsleepsDslept8I _ computer games since March. Now I have more time to exercise.Adont playBwont playChavent playedDdidnt play9My class _ the Summer Palace next Sunday.AvisitBvisitedChave visitedDare going to visit10Nancy _ at the old peoples home
4、with her classmates last summer.AvolunteersBvolunteeredCwill volunteerDis volunteering11The graduation ceremony_ in our school hall every year. It has become a tradition.AholdsBwill holdCis heldDwill be held12Do you know _ at 3 p.m. yesterday?Yes. We were reading in the library together.Awhat was Am
5、y doingBwhat Amy was doingCwhat is Amy doingDwhat Amy is doing二、完形填空The Race of the RobotsThe robotics competition was taking place. Lily and Toby followed their two other teammates, David and Marcus, into the big hall. They laid out all their equipment on the table because the rules said the robot
6、could not be assembled (组装) before the competition. They needed to build and program a robot that could make its way around an obstacle (障碍) course. It was said that judges often gave a surprise _13_ change that would require the students to change their robotic design at the last minute.“Teams, it
7、is now time for the new rule,” the host announced. “Some rocks will be placed on the course. You will have to make your robot remove them from the course.”“We can build an arm to pick up the rocks and _14_ them on the side,” said David right away. “But that would take too much time,” Marcus replied.
8、The team stood in _15_, each trying to think up new ideas. Toby thought hard about the design they had already planned out. Then he realized something special about their design the secret box.“How about we create a door in the front of the _16_ space in the center of the robot? We can add a sensor
9、(传感器) to the door. So when our robot goes along and comes across those rocks, it will open the door and pick them up,” he explained.The team thought about it. “Actually, that might work. The fact that the robot is _17_ these things rather than just moving them might give us extra points,” Lily said.
10、The four set to work, _18_ but quickly assembling their pre-designed robot, then adding the door with the extra parts they had brought. It was hard, and time was running out. As the buzzer (计时器) rang, Toby placed the last part on the robot.It was time for Tobys team to compete. They set their robot
11、on the course and watched it make its way and meet the first rock. It stopped for a second, and the members of the team _19_ their breath. Then the machine opened its door and slid (滑行) across the small rock. When it passed over the rock, the rock disappeared _20_ in the robots secret box. The team
12、cheered, knowing they were one step closer to the championship.13AspeedBteamCtimeDrule14AdesignBchangeCplaceDbreak15AsilenceBdisbeliefCangerDloneliness16AemptyBnaturalCbrightDcommon17ApushingBjumpingCcollectingDsearching18AdirectlyBcarefullyCbravelyDfreely19AstoleBsavedCgotDheld20AseparatedBhiddenCd
13、roppedDcleaned三、阅读单选Goodbyes are never easy. A group of students are sharing their ideas to make a virtual (虚拟的) goingaway party fun and memorable. MattTake a TripWhy not go on a virtual trip with your friends and the guest of honor on Woyago for a virtual going-away party? It might be an exciting t
14、rip to Italy, a relaxing trip to France, or a special holiday to Spain. Woyago does it all. What fun!JoannaWould You RatherIts a great idea to plan a game of Would You Rather online with your friends at the party. The idea is to choose between two choices and see how many of your friends end up choo
15、sing the same thing. You can prepare more interesting questions to double the fun.CindyMagic ShowIts time for some magic! For your virtual going-away party, try something different. The magic show is a good choice. It is alive and highly interactive (互动的). In the show, the magician performs a series
16、 of magic tricks with the active participation of your guests.BillMarco ExperiencesMarco Experiences provides great services. For example, it will take you on the journey of how Alecs Ice Cream is made and how to enjoy it. The best part is a walkthrough of the production line, learning the story beh
17、ind the brand and actually tasting the ice cream. Yup! They will deliver some ice cream right to your home.21Who is talking about planning an online game for a virtual going-away party?AMatt.BJoanna.CCindy.DBill.22Cindy thinks the magic show at a virtual going-away party is _.Aalive and interactiveB
18、special and relaxingCeasy and unforgettableDfun and educational23Which of the following can help ice cream lovers learn how ice cream is made?AA Woyago trip.BWould You Rather.CA magic show.DMarco Experiences.On the final day of the summer camp, Ada and Lydia stood below The Bear Crawl, the camps hig
19、hest, hardest rope course. Lydia volunteered to go first. Hands before feet, Lydia began her crawl (爬) across the rope ladder.“Go, Lydia, go! Youre a champion. Youve got this!”Ada cheered from below. When Lydia made it all the way across, completing the challenge, Ada felt relieved for her friend bu
20、t also nervous: it was her turn now.Ada reached her arms out to the first rung on the rope ladder. Her arms felt shaky as she felt the ladder sway (摇摆) a little under her weight. She carefully walked her hands forward to the next rung. About halfway across the Bear Crawl, Ada was starting to feel a
21、little more confident. With every rung, she was getting closer to the opposite platform. She could do this!Ada reached out for the next rung, just as a strong wind made the rope ladder sway. Adas hand did not grasp the wood rung. Instead, her hand hit only air and continued downward, followed by her
22、 arm, her shoulder and the rest of her body!Almost immediately, the harness (保护带) caught her. As Ada was lowered to the ground slowly, she could see all the other kids staring up at her. Adas face burned from embarrassment. When she finally reached the ground, she looked at her shoes and the ground.
23、“Can I try again?”Ada whispered, holding back tears.The coach looked at her watch. “Im sorry, Ada. We dont have time.”On the bus home, Ada rested her head against the window. Beside her, Lydia sat silent and thoughtful. “Hey, Ada?” Lydia said. “I couldnt have made it across the ladder without you. I
24、 got so terrified in the middle, but then you shouted my name and I kept going.”“You got scared?”Ada asked.Lydia nodded, her eyes widening. “Super scared. Im surprised I didnt throw up on everybody below.”Ada smiled a little. “You were just unlucky that such a big wind came up,” continued Lydia.Righ
25、t that moment, she knew her friend was trying to cheer her up. Suddenly falling off the ladder did not seem so important anymore.24When a big wind came up, Ada_.Afell off the rope ladderBfelt embarrassedCkept crawling confidentlyDcried out for help25How did Lydia cheer Ada up?ABy listening to Ada ca
26、refully.BBy sharing her own feelings.CBy encouraging Ada to try again.DBy showing Ada how to climb.26Ada finally realized she didnt need to care too much about_.AeffortBsuccessCcourageDfriendshipKeeping your family traditions alive is a wonderful way to create memories and heres why they are of grea
27、t value.Family is something special. Keeping your own family culture developing and alive is often the result of having family traditions. Traditions are one of the things that make your family unlike any other something to be passed from generation to generation.I bet you can think of one tradition
28、 you and your family have always done together and a whole lot of wonderful memories about it. Memories of moments spent together with the people you love are always a hot topic of conversation whenever you reconnect. Those memories especially the ones involving family traditions can last a lifetime
29、.When you have family traditions set in stone, whether they fall on a holiday, or on an important day for your family during the year, you always have something great to long for. Whether its baking cookies together, going on an outing in spring, or putting up paper cuts during the Spring Festival,
30、traditions make any occasion special. And they can add a little excitement to your life when you need to take a breather from the boring and tiring daily work.Family traditions provide consistency (稳定性). Life is always changing. Sometimes it feels like when you catch up and get used to the new thing
31、s, something else comes out of nowhere and throws you off balance again. When youre feeling lost, traditions can provide stability and make you feel grounded again.Family traditions bind (凝聚) you all together in a way that nothing else can. Nothing brings you and your loved ones closer than getting
32、together to celebrate traditions and enjoy each others company. Traditions remind you about everything your family is where you came from, where youre going, and how far youve come together.Often times, its not just the most wonderful traditions that have the biggest influence. Even something as sim
33、ple as eating a bowl of noodles on your birthday can strengthen the ties between you and the loved ones in your life. The most important and valuable memories of your life could be created from your family traditions, both the big and the small.27What can we learn from Paragraph 4?ABig events are ne
34、eded to strengthen family ties.BFamily values remind people of what truly matters.CMemories involving family traditions last a lifetime.DFamily traditions give people something good to expect.28The underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 shows _.Afamily memories are helpful to deal with painful emotionsB
35、family traditions help people feel in control of their livesCkeeping up with changes makes people feel confidentDbreaking family traditions throws people off balance29Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?AThe Secret to Keeping Family Traditions AliveBThe Possible Benefits o
36、f Valuing Life MemoriesCThe Lasting Positive Influence of Family TraditionsDThe Key to Making Family Life Different and SpecialFriendly and trustworthy people are more likely to be picked for teams than those known for just their skill competence (能力), according to new research.“We would think peopl
37、e are chosen because of the knowledge and skills they bring to the table. However, the research suggests people may often get picked because team members feel comfortable with them,” said Cynthia Maupin from Binghamton University. “People may be willing to sacrifice (牺牲) a bit in terms of performanc
38、e in order to have a really enjoyable team experience.”Maupins team focused on a number of MBA students to carry out their study. Students were randomly (随机地) divided into teams to work on class projects when a term began. Toward the end of the term, students were asked to form their own teams and t
39、alk about why they picked each member of their group. “We wanted to find out what people did to show others they might be a good teammate,” Maupin said.The researchers specifically (具体地) looked at how students showed their human capital, the ability to do their tasks well, and their social capital,
40、the degree to which they were friendly and trustworthy, to other students by studying their use of challenging or supportive voice: Challenging voice: Communicating in a way that challenges the present situation and focuses on new ideas. Supportive voice: Communicating in a way that strengthens soci
41、al ties and trust.“As might be expected, anyone who was very strong in terms of showing both their human and social capital were extremely wanted when it came to forming teams. Theyre doing all the right things to show theyre both trustworthy and competent,” Maupin said.However, the researchers foun
42、d students who only showed social capital through supportive voice were more needed than those only showing their competence through the use of challenging voice.These findings could have major implication for the workplace. If people are looking to join important teams, they should use supportive v
43、oice to show others they can be trusted, especially when theyre new to an organization. In times of the pandemic (流行病), the findings are even more useful as many organizations have a fully long-distance or mixed work model. “You may only see your coworkers during online meetings,” Maupin said. “With
44、 fewer in-person interactions, you really need to make your human and social capital noticeable through the use of your voice, especially if youre looking for future team opportunities.”30In the study the MBA students were asked to _.Aexplain why they picked certain team membersBgrade how each team
45、performed in the projectsCquestion the skills and knowledge they haveDshare their experience of fitting into a team31The third and fourth paragraphs are mainly about _.Awhat the research found outBwho the research focused onCwhy the research was importantDhow the research was carried out32During the
46、 pandemic, to make your human and social capital noticeable, you need to _.Awork out new ways for a mixed work modelBdesign interesting online meetings for your teamCspeak up in both challenging and supportive waysDhave as many in-person interactions with coworkers as possible33What do you know abou
47、t preference for teammates from the passage?APeople using challenging voice are more likely to be accepted.BThe ability to come up with new ideas plays a more decisive role.CA friendly attitude outweighs the ability to deal with difficult tasks.DThe desire to get others trust is more valued than to build social ties.四、阅读回答问题阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。When much of the world shut d