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2022年四川省綿陽(yáng)市江油外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校中考英語(yǔ)一模試卷

發(fā)布:2024/12/30 4:0:2

一. 第一節(jié): 閱讀理解(共4小題,每小題10分,滿分40分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D )中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

  • 1.Welcome to Manor Farm U-pick Activities.
       We are known for our delicious strawberries.We invite you to visit the farm and enjoy our fresh products and great forming experiences.We'll try our best to create a safe open-air environment for our customers under the circumstances(情 況)of COVID-19 this year.Please read the instructions below.
       To pick the strawberries,you need to make a reservation (預(yù)約) on our website.Reservations are open from 13:00 to 20:00 the day before the picking day.
       Please don't come to the farm if you are sick.
       On the farm,you need to stay at least two meters away from anyone you don't live with.For safety,you must use our new baskets only.A basket alone costs 5 yuan.It holds about 2 kg of strawberries and a basket of strawberries is priced at 50 yuan in total.
       If children come,they MUST stay close to their parents.Running up and down the strawberry rows will NOT be allowed.Our workers will tell them where to start picking and the children should listen.We hope children will follow our safety rules in our fields.
       No pets are allowed on the farm.
       Any questions,please call us at 906-256-523.

    (1)If you go to the farm on August 8th,you can make a reservation at
    .
    A.10:00 on August 6th
    B.10:00 on August 7th
    C.14:00 on August 6th
    D.14:00 on August 7th
    (2)The farm provides new baskets
    .
    A.to cut down the cost
    B.to protect the environment
    C.to keep customers safe
    D.to carry more strawberries
    (3)On the farm,children are asked to
    .
    A.plant some strawberries
    B.run along the rows
    C.stay close to their parents
    D.look after their pets
    (4)For more information,you can
    .
    A.write an email
    B.make a phone call
    C.send a voice message
    D.watch news on TV
    (5)The instructions are most probably from
    .
    A.a(chǎn) farm owner
    B.a(chǎn) teacher
    C.a(chǎn) news reporter
    D.a(chǎn) customer

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  • 2.Christmas was coming.There was a man in rags(衣衫襤褸) walking in a hurry on the road.You might think he was a beggar(乞討者),but actually he was an artist.His name was Vincent Willem Van Gogh.With a painting he had just finished,the poor Vincent entered a painting store.
       "Can you buy this painting to help me pay the rent(房租)?"Vincent asked in a low voice. " don't really like your painting,but it is said that you are hard-working and I want to help you.Here is five francs(法郎)."the storekeeper answered.
       Although it was only.jye.ai francs,Vincent was very happy.He took the money and said thanks,thinking that he could buy some food and pay the rent.
       Near his home,Vincent saw a little girl in old clothes standing in the snow.
       The girl smiled sadly at the artist asking for some help.Clearly,the girl was hungry and cold.
       "Poor child!I should help her." he thought.
       Vincent put the five francs into the girl's hands,completely forgetting that he still needed money to pay the rent.Before the girl said thanks to him,Vincent had hurried away with his empty stomach.

    (1)The story happened in
    .
    A.spring
    B.summer
    C.a(chǎn)utumn
    D.winter
    (2)Vincent Willem.Van Gogh,was a(n)
    .
    A.beggar
    B.a(chǎn)rtist
    C.farmer
    D.storekeeper
    (3)The storekeeper gave Vincent five francs because
    .
    A.he thought Vincent was a beggar
    B.he liked Vincent's painting very much
    C.he wanted to help the hardworking man
    D.he wanted to make friends with Vincent
    (4)What did Vincent do to help the poor girl?

    A.He painted a picture for her.
    B.He paid the rent for the girl.
    C.He bought her some food and clothes.
    D.He gave the girl five francs.

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  • 3.Have you ever wondered how a book is made?It takes a lot of people to make a book.It can take months,or even years,for a book to go from an idea to a finished product.
       A book begins when an author comes up with an idea for a book.Authors get ideas in different ways.They may get ideas from their own lives,from watching the world around them,or from reading.
       Next,an author may plan the book by making an outline(提綱).Sometimes authors do research to gather information.They may read books or articles.They may interview people or visit places.
       Then,the author begins to write.Authors may write for months or years to finish a manuscript.A manuscript is the text an author produces for publication.
       Finally,the author sends the completed manuscript to a publisher.If the publisher decides to publish the book,the author works with an editor.An editor reads the manuscript.Then he or she recommends changes to improve the book.A copy editor reads the manuscript to correct any grammatical mistake.
       After an author makes the suggested changes,a designer may decide how the book will look.The designer may choose the size,shape,and type styles for the book.Some picture book authors create their own illustrations(插圖)If not,an illustrator is chosen to create pictures for the book.
       The illustrator makes sketches of pictures that will go on each page.The sketches are sent to the publishing company.The editor makes sure the pictures clearly tell the story.The designer checks how the words and pictures will fit together on the pages.
       After the design changes are made,the illustrator begins creating the final pictures.He or she may change the colours,the perspective,or the composition of pictures.It may take months to create all the pictures.
       The finished art is then sent to the publisher.The designer adjusts(調(diào)整) how the pictures and words fit together on the pages.The completed pages are sent to the printer.Many books are still made into books with paper pages.
       The printer uses huge printing presses to make the pages.The pages are fixed togejye.air.The book cover is added.The finished books are then sent to the publisher's warehouse.They are stored there until they are bought by libraries and bookstores.
       E-readers have changed how some books are made.Some authors do not use a publisher at all.Instead of sending a manuscript to a publisher,some authors turn their manuscripts into e-Books themselves.Finally,an author's e-book is uploaded(上傳) to virtual bookstores on the Internet.Customers can buy and download e-books from these websites.

    (1)According to the passage,the designer's job is to
    .
    A.create pictures for the book
    B.make an outline of the book
    C.decide how the book will look
    D.correct grammatical mistakes in the book
    (2)Your first book will be published soon.What will first happen to it after the illustrator has created the final pictures?

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
    (3)The writer uses the LAST paragraph to
    .
    A.introduce the history of e-books
    B.describe the disadvantages of e-books
    C.show the development of making a book
    D.a(chǎn)sk customers to support authors in making a book
    (4)The writer explains how to make a book by
    .
    A.giving causes
    B.showing steps
    C.providing examples
    D.expressing opinions
    (5)What is the best title for the passage?

    A.From Idea to Book
    B.Different Kinds of Books
    C.Workers in the Publishing House
    D.Between Publishers and Customers

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四.第二節(jié):信息摘錄(共1題,題10分,滿分10分)將答案寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。

  • 8.Many of us reach news every day is probably because we'd like to know what's happening in the world.Today we can get news from TV or the Internet,but how did ancient people get news?
        At the very beginning,information spread by word of mouth.People living in tribes (部落),got news from neighbors or travelers.Ancient Romans changed the way people knew about their communities.They posted a list of daily happenings at public squares in the cities.Ancient Chinese people did it in another way.The government had news sheets sent to officials in the whole country so people could know what was going on in the capital.
        The fifteenth century saw big progress in printing technology in the west.The progress brought a sudden rise of news business.Printers sold whatever people loved to read.In the sixteenth century,the first real newspaper appeared.People started to form the habit of reading newspapers.They liked to share their opinions on newspapers.The invention of telegraph(電報(bào))machines led to another big step in history.News stories were sent to the papers in minutes instead of weeks.
         Now we get news in seconds from all over the world.We can become some kind of reporters by posting online what happens around us.

    (1)From whom did people living in tribes get news?

    (2)Where did ancient Romans post a list of daily happenings?

    (3)What brought a sudden rise of news business in the 15th century?

    (4)When did the first real newspapers appear?

    (5)How can we become some kind of reporters now?

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五.第三節(jié):書面表達(dá)(共1題,滿分25分)

  • 9.在每個(gè)人的成長(zhǎng)過程中,都難免經(jīng)歷失?。╢ailure)。只有在失敗中不斷反思和成長(zhǎng),才能取得成功。某英語(yǔ)報(bào)社正在舉辦以Learn from failure為題的征文活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你用英語(yǔ)寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:
        (1)你的一次失敗經(jīng)歷;
        (2)從中得到的收獲與感悟。
        注意:
        (1)詞數(shù)100左右;
        (2)可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;
        (3)不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的人名校名等相關(guān)信息。

                                  

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