1、2022年浙江省温州市文成县中考一模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Wang Yaping is _ only woman astronaut of Chinas Shenzhou-13.AaBanCtheD/2Old and young in this town usually take a walk _ Sixi River in the evening.AinBalongCacrossDabove3Ben, can you finish the task on time? Im sure I have the _ to make it, Sir.AabilityBc
2、hoiceCdutyDagreement4The man in this photo cant be Richard, because he _ takes photos with others.AneverBsometimesCusuallyDalways5Jessica Chastain finally won an Oscar Best Actress and _ the joy of success.AbrokeBtastedCthrewDsolved6Mike has played basketball for hours without a break. Boys of fifte
3、en are always so _.AhelpfulBenergeticChumorousDcareful7Sarah explained how to shop on the smart phone app _, so that the old man could understand it clearly and fully.Ain politeBin peaceCin detailDin person8Tom, where are the cookies mom made? They are so yummy and I _ them up.AeatBateChave eatenDwi
4、ll eat9Susan still misses _ in Wenzhou. I know. Local snacks are her favourite.Athe friendly people who she metBthe days which she spent with usCthe famous places that she visitedDthe delicious food which she tried10Jenny, how about seeing the film with us tonight? _. Ive been waiting for it for a l
5、ong time.AIm not sureBYou betCGood ideaDIts a pleasure二、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、 D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Six-year-old Jesse was playing in the field when he suffered an electric shock. He was sent to the hospital immediately. When he opened his eyes, he found both his _11_ gone. His mother was aware that
6、 Jesse couldnt depend on parents all his life, so she guided Jesse to learn to use _12_ feet. To her delight, within three months, Jesse could do many things, even _13_. What annoyed Jesse a lot was that he often _14_ while walking. He practised learning to keep balance _15_ he could walk steadily.
7、Then Jesse _16_ everybody that he could run much faster than normal kids. Several years later, he was able to run 400 meters in 56 seconds. _17_, he could compete for the national champion. It was unexpected that his event was _18_. Faced with a sudden _19_. Jesse didnt lose heart and took up swimmi
8、ng. After a great deal of practice, he made himself a professional _20_ with the hope of entering the Olympic Games. But just before the competition, his old injury returned, which stopped him going further in _21_. Little did he know where the future was, he felt _22_, to be left out in the darknes
9、s. His father encouraged him to go back for study. Unwilling to return to school, he _23_ his fathers advice at first. Struggling for several _24_ nights, he had no choice but to accept it finally. Left behind others, he still kept on trying with a faith that nothing was impossible to a(n) _25_ man.
10、 Eventually, all his efforts paid off. He was admitted into a famous university and later became a popular writer.11AarmsBfeetCeyesDears12AhisBherCyourDtheir13AlistenBwriteCtalkDsing14AsmiledBjumpedCreadDfell15AunlessBuntilCafterDwhen16AsatisfiedBsurprisedCexpectedDtaught17ACarefullyBStrangelyCHopef
11、ullyDimportantly18AdiscussedBcanceledCimprovedDorganized19AideaBmoveCchangeDchance20AswimmerBrunnerCactorDdoctor21AartBstudyCsportsDmusic22AlostBashamedCcalmDlonely23AreplacedBrequiredCrefusedDrepeated24AboringBfrighteningChomelessDsleepless25Awell-knownBeasy-goingCwarm-heartedDstrong-minded三、阅读单选In
12、 a MinuteHave you been curious about what can happen in a minute? The clocks around the world show different times, so people spend the same minute in very different ways. 11:01 AM. in Scoresbysund is 2:01 P. M. in Makumbi, Congo. School is over. Kahli lives near a tropical rain forest, and there is
13、 no road from the school to her home. Kahli loves the daily boat ride. Her brother and sister push the boat along while they all talk about their day and sing songs. Its 9:01. ALM. in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Adilson and his father sit staring at each other in a hospital waiting room. The city is about to
14、 grow by one more person. The delivery-room door swings open, and Dr. Prado announces, “Its a girl!” Adilsons dad shakes the doctors hand, then hugs Adilson tightly. 9:01 AM. in Sao Paulo is 11:01 AM. in Scoresbysund, Greenland. At this time of year, it is dark twenty-four hours a day. Sonja does no
15、t like the long, sunless winter days. Since she is too young for school, her father has promised to take her fishing today. She walks down the dock towards the boat with his father. 26_ is meeting his new-born sister at the time of 9:01 AM. AAdilsonBPradoCSonjaDKahli27At 11:01 AM. in Scoresbysund, S
16、onja is _ with his father. Ataking a boat to schoolBgoing home from schoolCenjoying the sunshineDwalking towards the boat28When its 1:01 P. M. in Makumbi, Congo, its _ in Sao Paulo, Brazil.A8:01 AM.B10:01 AM.C4:01 P. M.D6:01 P. M.People living in London give 2 billion a year to charities. Most peopl
17、e in the UK give money once a month in cash. People also get involved in charity work in different ways. There are nearly 11, 200 charity shops in the UK, according to the Charity Retail Association. Oxfam has the largest number of charity shops (over 700) . Charity shops are run by volunteers and p
18、aid managers. People can donate mostly second-hand clothes, toys, books and other things that they no longer use. The volunteers then wash or steam the things to make sure they are clean before being sold. The money that is made from these sales then goes to a charity company. Many people believe th
19、at you can find very rare and expensive items at a low price in charity shops;you just have to know where to look. Many sports events are also organized to help charities. You can take part in a charity race and get people to sponsor you. This usually means asking your friends and family to give mon
20、ey to the charity that you are supporting. You are sponsored for every kilometre that you complete. To run farther and collect more money, some people even make an exercise plan. Some events will be aired with a TV show along with reports about how much money is collected and how the money raised wi
21、ll be spent. Red Nose Day (RND), a big event for the charity Comic Relief, takes place every two years in spring. On that day, you can see many people doing something funny or special for money. So, if you are ever in the UK on RND, you will know why you find normal people doing silly things with re
22、d noses and even men wearing womens shining clothes on the street all day. Its all for charitable causes!29Which of the following is TRUE about charity shops?AThe clothes in charity shops are expensive.BThe things in charity shops are cleaned first.CPeople working in charity shops are paid well.DThe
23、re are nearly 11, 200 charity shops in Oxfam.30What can people do to help raise money for a charity race?APlan the way of spending the money.BReport the amount of the money raised.CTrain regularly to run farther for money.DAsk friends to give money to TV shows.31Men in the UK wear womens clothes on
24、RND to _.Acelebrate the holidayBcollect money for charityCfind someone shiningDshow fashionable clothes32You may most probably read this passage in _ Part of the magazine.ACultureBClothesCSportsDTravelIn a world where technology is king, it is getting more and more difficult to keep up with the Rs V
25、R., AR. MR (iPhone) XR and the list goes on. Many people have trouble telling the differences between augmented-reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). AR and VR mean that we experience something that isnt there but it feels like it is. As a result, it is easy for users to be blown away and wonder wh
26、at is real and what is not. In short, at the heart of AR and VR are two very similar technologies. Both offer experiences to users. most widely used in areas such as online shopping and as part of psychological treatments. The main difference lies in the way of transport. Simply put, VR transports t
27、he user to another world instead of the real one. It uses computer technology to create a 3D environment. Users not only view a screen in front of them, but also use as many senses as possible, such as vision, hearing, touch, even smell. Imagine opening your eyes and seeing a new world created by th
28、e computer all around you: you can move in this environment and even communicate with it. Thats what VR is like. For example, VR has the power to make users feel as if they are falling. So sometimes while playing games, users become nervous and even scared. AR, does not shut out the real world, but
29、adds digital graphics to a live view often by using the camera on a smartphone. Users would not be “transported to another world but instead, they would see graphics created by computers with what they see in real life. It does not, change the whole view of what users see, unlike VR. Thanks to new t
30、echnology and successful games, AR and VR users already have a lot of choices. AR and VR are both powerful technologies which are still relatively new to many users. However, they have already begun to shake things up in the gaming world. The worlds of AR and VR arent just here; theyre getting bigge
31、r and better by the day.33Both AR and VR _.Alet users experience something that is already thereBcan only be used as part of psychological treatmentsCencourage users to go online shopping more frequentlyDuse similar technologies to create virtual environments34Which of the following can be put in th
32、e in Paragraph 3?AWhats more, AR and VR will be widely used in more areas.BBesides, AR and VR have nothing to do with the real world.CIn a way, AR and VR offer their users the same experience.DHowever, AR and VR can be quite different in many ways.35Who uses the technology of VR among the following
33、four people?ABCD36What can we learn from the last paragraph?AAR and VR are so popular that everyone knows them well.BAR and VR are two very different and creative technologies.CAR and VR may not change peoples way of life in the future.DAR and VR are very powerful technologies and can go further.四、多
34、任务混合阅读At a clinic in Waterloo, Ontario, an elderly woman sat on the edge of a waiting room chair singing My Heart Will Go on, a song from the movie Titanic. I had fun watching how people reacted. They turned around and tried to pretend there was nothing out of the ordinary. I was there with my fathe
35、r when the woman arrived. She sat directly across from my dad, smiling at him. He smiled back. I was interested in how he would react to the woman who suddenly got into his space. He was 77 at the time and had been living with Alzheimers for several years. When he was healthy, he tolerated peoples s
36、trange behaviors, even though he considered it wholly bad mannered. Since Alzheimers takes his patience away slowly, I couldnt help thinking that the woman was playing with fire. Her singing began softly, like a quiet hum. I glanced over at Dad. His smile was gone, and he was staring right at her. S
37、he was staring back. I couldnt read his expression, but it seemed to be something like confusion. This wasnt an unusual state for him, and I wondered whether he was actually seeing her at all or if he was lost somewhere deep in his mind. Or maybe he was trying to tell whether this was someone he sho
38、uld know. Her singing slowly got louder. By the time she got to “Near, far, wherever you are. ” , this woman was lost deeply in her own singing with eyes closed. I tried not to laugh. Anyway, serious Dad being serenaded in a packed waiting room was just too delicious. Still, I watched if there would
39、 be an outburst of anger. Instead, his face softened. He looked no longer confused. People say that Alzheimers is a thief, that it steals your loved ones slowly, day by day. But certain experiences with my dad have allowed me to see a side of him that I never knew. I will keep those moments when he
40、told me tender stories about his childhood or tales of his service in the army, as if he knew that he didnt have much time left to show me who he really was. In an unexpected way, thats what happened for me that day in the clinic. And I finally knew who he really was. When her song ended and the wai
41、ting room became silent, the woman opened her eyes. My dad was still looking directly at her.“That was beautiful.” he said. And she smiled and said, “Thank you.”37The underlined word “tolerated” in Paragraph 3 probably means _.AfollowedBacceptedCsupportedDstopped38How did Dad react when the singing
42、became louder?AHe turned around and kept silent.BHe smiled at the woman politely.CHe seemed to know the woman.DHe looked at the woman directly.39Dad may probably say “That was beautiful” in a(n) _ voice.AstrangeBangryCkindDserious40Why did the writer say he finally knew who his father really was? (请
43、用约30词回答) _五、多句选词填空用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。commonholdproperlyshealthough41We share the same bright future, _ we come from different places.42The lady ordered _ a cup of coffee to keep awake.43The 22nd World Cup _ in Qatar in November, 2022.44It is important to eat _ for those who want to be thinner.45
44、Water taxi is a _ traffic tool to get around Venice.六、短文汉语提示填空根据短文内容和所给中文提示,用单词的正确形式完成以下短文。The Blue Ridge Parkway is a national road in Eastern North _46_(美国). The roadway _47_(经过)through six mountain chains mostly along the Blue Ridge. It has become extremely popular with _48_(百万)of visitors. Unlik
45、e most national parks, the parkway is a planned landscape. In 1933, President Franklin decided _49_(连接)Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park with a “park-to-park” roadway. The _50_(项目)started on September 11, 1935, and was completed in 1987. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a top
46、spot for a(n) _51_(令人愉悦的)driving. It offers many opportunities for visitors to get out of the car and hike the trails of the parkway. Moreover, the roadway features many historical structures _52_(包括)log cabins and railways. Thus it is considered a museum of the countryside. With more than 100 kinds of _53_(树木), the parkway is also a beautiful spot to view the different colors of fall. The sunshine and the hei