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1、2022年北京市大興區中考一模試題英語試卷考 生 須 知.本試卷為閉卷考試,共10頁,滿分60分,考試時間為90分鐘。.請在試卷和答題卡上準確填寫學校名稱、姓名和準考證號。.試題答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。.在答題卡上,選擇題用2B鉛筆作答,其他試題用黑色字跡簽字筆作 答。.考試結束后,請將試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分本部分共33題,共40分。在每題列出的四個選項中,選出最符合題目要求的一項。一、單項填空(每題0.5分,共6分)從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1. My aunt lives in a big city, but s

2、pends most of the weekends on a farm.A. heB. itC. sheD. they2. The World Wildlife Day fallsMarch 3rd every year.A. onB. byC. atD. in3. do you volunteer in the care home?Once a week.A. How farB. How manyC. How muchD. How often4. Carl,you play the piano?一No, I cant. But I am learning how to play it.A.

3、 canB. mustC. shouldD. need5. Be careful,you may cut your finger.A. soB. orC. butD. for6. Mount Hua and Mount Huang are both famous in China, but Mount Hua isA. highB. higherC. highestD. the highest7. 一Look! What are the children doing on the playground?Oh, theyvolleyball.A. will practiseB. are prac

4、tisingC. practisedD. have practi:8. Tomto learn Chinese 3 years ago, and now he can speak it well.A. beginB. will beginC. are beginningD. beganA. beginB. will beginC. are beginningD. beganEvery year, many people from all over the world the Summer Palace.A. visitB. visitedC. have visitedD. was visiti

5、ngA. visitB. visitedC. have visitedD. was visitingMrs. Young in Beijing since 2008. She loves this city.A. livesB. was livingC. has livedD. will liveA. livesToday, more and more families to take part in community service.A. encouragedB. encourage12. A. encouragedB. encourage12. Could you please tell

6、 me?Next Friday afternoon.when you held the birthday partyC. when you will hold the birthday party二、完形填空(每題1分,共8分)C. were encouragedD. are encouragedwhen did you hold the birthday partyD. when will you hold the birthday party閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。SacrificeWe got a HUGE task in

7、 PE class. HUGE! This was so big that Mr. Dover was basing half of our grades on it.Here was the task. We were divided into groups of 13. One person stood on one side of the gym, andthe other three stood across from him or her. We had to get a baby doll across the gym floor to the fourth member on t

8、he other side. But we couldnt just walk across the gym floor because we had to pretend(假裝)the floor was full of crocodiles. And the baby doll couldnt be dropped on the floor because we were supposed to pretend it was our most beloved baby. If the fourth member 14 to catch the baby doll, the team wou

9、ld not get any grade.Many solutions we tried, but none of them 15well without dropping the baby doll on the floor.The class was almost over, but we were still not getting anywhere. And not even a team got any 16.Suddenly a word k*sacrifice(,西牲)“on a poster caught my eyes. Then I had an idea.I quickl

10、y gathered all the baby dolls of each team and handed them to my team members. Then I walked directly into the center of the gym. After that, I asked my team members to walk to Hudson, who was standing on the other side of the gym. With all the dolls getting across, all the groups could get grades.I

11、 announced,44 While all the crocodiles are busy 17 me, my team members could take all the baby dolls across the gym floor, and at the same time, all baby dolls will be safe and 18.”Mr. Dover was shocked.Jamie, you are going to let the crocodiles eat you?Doesnt that mean you fail?M“I already failed,1

12、 answered 19. “But now everybody else passes. And they can get their grades,right?Mr. Dover smiled. He said to the whole class,44 She is right. The only solution to this task is for one memberto 20 up everything for the rest of you. You got it, Jamie! And all of you will get A-plus!13. A. twoB. thre

13、eC. fourD. five14. A. failedB. decidedC.managedD. refused15. A. developedB. fitC. appearedD. worked16. A. praiseB. chanceC. gradeD. money17. A. eatingB. greetingC. pleasingD. touching18. A. strongB.soundC. popularD. beautiful19. A. unhappilyB. calmlyC. angrilyD. regretfully20. A. putB.saveC. pickD.

14、give三、閱讀理解(每題2分,共26分)閱讀下列短文,根據短文內容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳選 項。ABeijing is co-hosting the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics with Zhangjiakou in Hebei province. From culture and food to tourism and the arts, we take you to some of the attractions in these areas for an unforgettable stay. Here ar

15、e some of them.The Beijing Winter Olympic Park is located inShijingshan district along the Yongding River. It covers more than 11 km2. Improvements to the park have helped the view along the waterway, linking railways andShougang Industrial Park. The Shougang Big Air projectis the highlight of it.Sh

16、ang Brew views both Xiuchi Lake and Shijingshanis the highlight of it.Hill. Visitors can enjoy a line of hand- made beers and a lot of delicious food. Old machines and other things from the old plant area greet visitors at the entrance, and the stage in the public area is used for live performances.

17、Xinshougang Bridge in Shijingshan was named a 2020 Global Best Projects winner by US industry magazine Engineering News-Record. Its main bridge is some 640 meters long, with the widest part of the bridge surface getting to 55 meters. The bridge offers a breathtaking view to the visitors.Kappa Shouga

18、ng Infinite Park, Shijingshan, is a good place for extreme sports. The parks design still keeps the style of the old industrial site while making all kinds of fashionable sports buildings become a big draw for skateboarders.What is the highlight of the Shougang Industrial Park?A. The Shougang Big Ai

19、r.B. The waterway.C. The railways.D. The Yongding River.Which one is named a 2020 Global Best Project?A. The Shougang Big Air.B. Xinshougang Bridge.C. Kappa Shougang Infinite Park.D. The Shang Brew.All the attractions above are in the area of.A. Yanqing BeijingB. Shijingshan, BeijingD. Tangshan, Heb

20、eiC. Zhangjiakou, HebeiD. Tangshan, HebeiThe Road Less TraveledPennsylvania is one of the oldest states in America, and its full of mysterious places! One of those places is an old highway that hasnt been used fbr many years.My dad loves history, and he learned that it was open to the public. So, wh

21、en I was 14, we took a bike trip to explore this historic road!My dad chose a 16-mile part of the road for us to ride. It included an old tunnel called Sideling Hill. This old tunnel is over a mile long!To prepare, we checked our brakes(殺ij車)and made sure our bike lights had batteries(電池).My mom mad

22、e us some sandwiches. She also gave us fruit and plenty of water. In the morning, we put our bikes into the trunk(后備 箱)of the car. Then we set off.After a two-hour drive, we reached the road. It was a cool afternoon in early fall. I didnt think we would be much too hot. But our trip started with a l

23、ong uphill climb!As we came near to the Sideling Hill Tunnel, I felt nervous as it was very dark inside! But my dad encouraged me. He said he would be right beside me. He reminded me to stay careful and keep my light on!When we entered the tunnel, the sound of our bikes echoed(回響)through the darknes

24、s. The air smelled unpleasant, like wet mud. And I felt like I was being watched! I was pretty scared, but focusing on following my dad helped me relax. After riding half-way through, I could see light coming from the other end of the tunnel. That gave me courage to keep going. And I was so happy to

25、 ride out into the bright afternoon!Whenever I am going through difficulties in life 1 remember this trip. It reminds me that my father is alwaysbeside me. He turns on the light of hope in my heart. And he gives me courage to keep riding through lifes dark tunnels.Why did the father and son have the

26、 bike trip?Because the tunnel was famous.Because they both liked biking.To explore this historic road.To travel to unknown places.25 What was the weather like that afternoon?A. Cold.B. Cool.C. Hot.D. Wet.The writer remembers the trip because.it was his most scaring experienceit was his first time to

27、 ride with his fatherhe had an accident when riding through the dark tunnelhis father encouragement lit the light of hope in his lifeGet Stressed, Stay YoungFor many years doctors have warned us about the dangers of stress and have given us advice about how to cut down our stress levels. Everyone ag

28、rees that long-term stress, for example having to look after someone who has a long-lasting illness, or stressful situations where there is nothing we can do, for example being stuck in a traffic jam, is bad for our health and should be avoided whenever possible. However, some medical experts now be

29、lieve that certain kinds of stress may actually be good for us.Dr. Kyriazis, an anti-ageing expert, explains that what he calls “good stress5 is beneficial to our health and may, in fact, help us stay young and attractive and even live longer. Dr. Kyriazis says that “good stress” can strengthen our

30、natural defenses which protect us from illnesses common among older people, such as Alzheimers, arthritis, and heart problems. He believes that “good stress can increase the production of the proteins (蛋白質) that help to repair the bodys cells, including brain cells.According to Dr. Kyriazis running

31、for a bus or having to work to a deadline are examples of “good stress”,that is, situations with short-term, low or middle level stress. The stress usually makes us react quickly and efficiently, and gives us a sense of achievement-we did it! However, in both these situations, the stress damages the

32、 cells in our body or brain and they start to break down. But then the cells own repair system “turns on” and it produces proteins which repair the damaged cells and remove harmful chemicals that can gradually cause disease. In fact, the bodys reaction is greater than what is needed to repair the da

33、mage, so it actually makes the cells stronger than they were before.“As the body gets older, this selfrepair function of the cells starts to slow down,“ says Dr. Kyriazis. The best way to keep the process working efficiently is to exercise it, in the same way you would exercise your muscles to keep

34、them strong. This means having a certain amount of stress in our lives. Other stressful activities that Kyriazis suggests as being “good stress* include redecorating a room in your house over a weekend, packing your suitcase in a hurry to reach the airport on time, shopping for a dinner party during

35、 your lunch break or programming your DVD player by following the instruction manual (說明書).So next time your boss telis you that she wants to see that report finished and on her desk in 45 minutes, dont worry, just think of it as “good stress“ which will have benefits for your long-term health!Which

36、 of the following is bad for your health?Having to work to a deadline sometimes.Having to face a difficult situation for a short time.Having to look after someone who has been ill for a long time.Having to redecorate your room in your house over just a weekend.Which of the following tells the main i

37、dea of Paragraph 2?”Good stress* stops us from getting ill.Young people suffer more from stress than older people.How Dr. Kyriazis becomes so famous an anti-ageing expert.Alzheimers is one of the illnesses many old people suffer from.What can we learn from the passage?Being in traffic jams is good f

38、or our health.Situations that produce bad stress are always short-term.People should avoid getting stressed as much as possible.Our bodies need some stress to exercise our self-repair system.In the last 25 years, the populations of monarch butterflies have reduced by hundreds of millions, according

39、to the Wildlife Services Species report. The black and orange butterflies face insecticides (殺蟲劑),loss of milkweedthe plant monarchs lay eggs on and the caterpillars only food source, and habitat (棲息地)loss.City people making a differenceThe smaller population led Field Museum researchers in Chicago

40、to ask: What makes a successful city monarch garden? Hasle, an ecologist at the Field Museum, and Karen Klinger, a geographer, are working to answer that question. Many stops along the monarchs migratory (遷徙)route are taking an all-hands-on-deck way to help out the butterfly, looking fbr more places

41、 where milkweed might grow. We think, in one way, cities are providing an important place fbr a lot of insects,“ Hasle said. Although the project is still fairly new, there are already some findings. Unlike some other field work derailed by the COVID-19, the monarch project worked well with more peo

42、ple staying home to watch over their gardens.According to the weekly reports participants (參與者)sent, more successful gardens had more milkweed and blooming plants or much larger fields. But Klinger said one participant with a single plant watched eggs change all the way to a chrysalis. So, she said,

43、 You just need one plant.In 2020, during the second season of the study, the number of caterpillars dropped, even though the number of participants more than doubled.Chicago saw a hot dry summer in 2020, which may have affected the health of the milkweed plants. In 2021,the reports out of Mexico not

44、ed illegal logging (非法砍伐),as well as trees hit by wind and drought. But they also said spring and summer weather conditions were hard for milkweed blossoms (開花)and egg development in the southern U. S., which limited reproduction.Not giving upNow is the perfect time to start planning to plant some m

45、ilkweed, Hasle and Klinger said.“The best thing to do is what you can do,” Hasle said. One milkweed plant in a pot on your window board is doing something.44Probably it gives you something to look forward to during the boring winter in Chicago. 30. What does the writer want to tell us in Paragraph 1

46、?The life of monarch butterflies.The plant monarchs lay eggs on.The change of monarchs populations.The result of Wildlife Services Species report.The word derailed in Paragraph 3 probably means A. completedB. improvedC. influencedD. reducedWhats the best heading for Paragraph 5 and 6?A. A great chal

47、lengeB. Illegal loggingC. A bright futureD. Fighting against droughtWhat is the writers purpose in writing this passage?To encourage people to keep more monarchs.lb warn people the danger of the loss of milkweed.lb advise people to grow more flowers in their gardens.To call on people to provide a be

48、tter environment for monarchs.第二部分本部分共6題,共20分。根據題目要求,完成相應任務。四、閱讀表達(每題2分,共10分)閱讀短文,根據短文內容回答問題。Eating DisordersAn eating disorder is a kind of illness in which a person does not eat in a normal or healthy way.In the United States, restrictions for COVID-19(新冠管控)are loosening, however eating disorder c

49、ases are on the rise. Experts warn that being alone and feeling anxious can increase the harmfulness of eating disorders.“We are certainly seeing great increases,said Jennifer Wildes who is an associate psychiatry professor (精神 病學副教授)at the University of Chicago Medicine. She told the reporter that

50、some patients are waiting to five months to get mental health treatment and medical cares. Before COVID-19, she added, wait times were usually only a few weeks. Recently, Wildes program treats about 100 patients. Before COVID-19, the number of patients was half that number.Another treatment program

51、for eating disorders at the University of Minnesota is experiencing the same thing. Daily calls to its program from people asking for treatment have doubled. In 2019, there were about 60 calls a day. “Since COVID-19 began, that number is up to 130 calls a day,“ said Jillian Lampert, who is one of th

52、e leaders of the program.Because of COVID-19, some people make themselves eat a lot as a way to deal with the feeling of “out of controF*. Other people are doing the opposite of things. They are taking the message of dont gain COVID-19 weighf, too strictly. They are reducing their meals to the point

53、 of anorexia(厭食癥).Bulimic (貪食)is also a kind of eating disorder. Bulimic people eat large amount of food and then force themselves to throw it up.A study of electronic medical records from about 80 U. S. hospitals found a 30 percent increase of eating disorder starting after March 2020, compared wit

54、h numbers from 2018 and 2019. The leader of the study, Dr. Dave Little said that the COVID pandemic has given society, and in particular young people, a lot of mental health difficulties.Here are some signs of eating disorder from the U. S. National Eating Disorders Organization.Thinking about weigh

55、t, body size, and food too much.Seem uneasy eating around others.Restrictions against types of food, for example, bread or sugar.Avoiding usual friends and social activities.Extreme change in mood and behavior.What is an eating disorder?What can increase the harmfulness of eating disorders?How many

56、patients does Wildes, program treat recently?What are bulimic people like?What do you think of eating disorders? What will you do?五、文段表達(10分)39.從下面兩個題目中任選一題,根據中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的文段寫作。文中已給 出內容不計入總詞數。所給提示詞語僅供選用。請不要寫出你的校名和姓名。題目假如你是李華,一名北京的初三學生。你和你的英國網友Jack正通過電子郵件交流你們最近的閱 讀情況:你最近讀過什么作品,它主要講述了什么內容,和你喜歡這個

57、作品的原因。提示詞語:Journey to the West, experience, adventure, interesting提示問題:What story/poem/novel have you read recently?What does it mainly talk about? Why do you like it so much?Dear Jack,I like reading very much. Recently I have readLooking forward to hearing about your recent readings.Yours,Li Hua題目“

58、成功真正的秘訣是興趣”。良好的興趣愛好不但可以幫助青少年擴展知識面,也可以豐富他們的業余生 活。假如你是李華,你們班下周一有一個英語主題班會。請用英文寫一篇發言稿,向同學介紹你的興趣愛好,你經常參加哪些相關的活動,以及你從中獲得了什么益處。提示詞語:singing, practise, art festival, happiness提示問題:Whats your hobby?What kind of activities do you often take part in?What benefits do you get from it?Hobbies are important for te

59、enagers.參考答案一、單項填空(每題0.5分,共6分)從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。My aunt lives in a big city, but spends most of the weekends on a farm.A. heB. itC. sheD. they【答案】C【解析】【詳解】句意:我阿姨住在大城市,但她大部分周末都在農場度過。考查代詞辨析。he他;it它;she她;they他們。根據“My aunt”可知阿姨是女性,應用she代指,故選C。The World Wildlife Day falls March 3rd ever

60、y year.A. onB. byC. at【答案】AD. in【解析】【詳解】句意:每年的3月3日是世界野生動物日??疾榻樵~。on表示在具體某一天;by表示到某時為止;at表示在幾點鐘;in表示在某年或某月。根據March 3rd”可知,在3月3日,表示具體的日子,用介詞on,故選A。do you volunteer in the care home?-Once a week.A. How farB. How manyC. How muchD. How often【答案】D【解析】【詳解】句意:你多久在養老院做一次志愿者? 每周一次??疾樘厥庖蓡栐~。How far多遠;How many多少;

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