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重慶市北碚區(qū)2024屆中考試題猜想英語試卷含答案考生請注意:1.答題前請將考場、試室號、座位號、考生號、姓名寫在試卷密封線內(nèi),不得在試卷上作任何標(biāo)記。2.第一部分選擇題每小題選出答案后,需將答案寫在試卷指定的括號內(nèi),第二部分非選擇題答案寫在試卷題目指定的位置上。3.考生必須保證答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、—Ifeeltiredandsleepy.—Whynot________forawhile?A.stoptorest B.stoppingtorestC.stopresting D.stoppingresting2、—ThatmustbeMr.John.—No,itbehim.Isawhimoffattheairporthalfanhourago.A.maynot B.mustn’t C.can’t D.needn’t3、On30thMaywewalkedaroundtheSummerPalacealldaysoeveryonewastiredand_______inthehotelthenextday.A.refused B.relaxed C.moved D.believed4、Thissongremindsme________mybestfriend.A.with B.for C.of5、Skatingcanbe______________excitingsportforkids.A./ B.a(chǎn) C.a(chǎn)n D.the6、It’sveryhot.ButIthinkit’simpoliteto_____yourclothesinpublic.A.setoff B.turnoffC.takeoff D.getoff7、OnNov9,2016,DonaldTrump_________asthe45thpresidentoftheUnitedStates.A.choosesB.choseC.ischosenD.waschosen8、Themagazineiswellworthreading,soheadvisedme_______it.A.buying B.tobuy C.buy D.bought9、---Youmustbethirstyafteralongwalk.Wouldyoulikesome______?---Yes,please.Thanksalot.A.water B.bread C.food D.hamburgers10、Canyouguess________thenewschoolbagyesterday?A.howmuchdidhepayfor B.howmuchhespentC.howmuchhepaidfor D.howmuchdidhespendⅡ.完形填空11、Stillclearlyrememberthatday.Myjeepbrokedownonthewayhome.Iwasonthesideoftheroadforaboutfour_____withmybigJeep.Iputsignsinthewindowsthat______,“NEEDAJACK(千斤頂).”RightasIwasaboutto______,atruckstoppedandamangotoff.Hesizedupthesituationandwentbacktotakeajack.Abouttwohourslater,wefinishedthejobwithsweats.Wewereboth______.Hiswifebroughtalargewaterjugforustowash____handsin.Itriedtoput$20intheman'shand,buthewouldn'ttakeit,_____insteadIwentupandgaveittohiswifeasquietlyasIcould.I_____themfortheirhelpagainandagain.Iaskedthelittlegirl,theirdaughter,______theylived,thinkingmaybeI'dsendthemagift.ShesaidtheywereinOregonnowsoMommyandDaddycouldpickcottonforthenextfewweeks.AftersayinggoodbyesIstartedwalkingbacktotheJeep,thegirlranupandhandedmeatamale(玉米粽子).WhenIopenedthetamale,whatdidI______inside?My$20bill!Irantothevanandtheguyrolleddownhis_____.Hesawthe$20inmyhand,startedshakinghishead,______andsaid:“Todayyou,tomorrowme.”Thenherolleduphiswindowand______away,withhisdaughterwavingtomefromtheback.Thisfamily,workingonaseasonalbasiswheretimeismoney,tookseveralhourstohelpa_____whileotherspassedbyquietly._____thenI'vehelpedmanypeoplelikethefamily.Ididn'taccept______.ButeverytimeIwasabletohelp,IfeltasifIwasputtingsomethinginthebank.1.A.seconds B.minutes C.hours D.days2.A.wrote B.spoke C.talked D.said3.A.putup B.giveup C.useup D.turnup4.A.dirty B.clean C.cruel D.hungry5.A.her B.my C.their D.our6.A.so B.though C.but D.a(chǎn)nd7.A.helped B.a(chǎn)sked C.thanked D.invited8.A.what B.how C.when D.where9.A.see B.smell C.hear D.feel10.A.door B.car C.hat D.window11.A.crying B.shouting C.smiling D.screaming12.A.ran B.walked C.flew D.drove13.A.friend B.family C.stranger D.neighbour14.A.Since B.After C.Before D.From15.A.thanks B.time C.food D.moneyⅢ.語法填空12、Justlikefootball,basketballisoneofthe1.(popular)sportsintheworld.Thegameofthebasketball2.(go)alongwaysinceitsfirstgameonDecember21,1891.Atthebeginningthegamewasn’tplayedvery3.(wide),becausestudentsplayed4.gameinsidewhentheweatheroutsidebecametoocoldforsports.Nowbasketball5.(play)inmanydifferentcountriesaroundtheworld.Fansofbasketballloveplayingthegamesinallseasons---spring,summer,fall,winter.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、HuwThomasfellinlovewithMegan.Butthenanaccidentchangedhislife,andhehadtomovetoCanada.Meganpromisedtowritetohim.ButHuwneverheardfromher…untilonedayaletterarrived.Hesawthelettercamefromwhereheandhisfatherhadlivedintheirearlyyears.Whowaswritingtohim?Heturnedtheenvelop(信封)overinhishandsseveraltimes.Thenhetookouttheletterandread:DearHuw,Idon'tknowifthisletterwillreachyou,andIdon'treallyknowwhyI'mwritingtoyouafteralltheseyears,but…Huwturnedtotheendoftheletterandsaw:BestwishesMeganHecouldn'tbelieveit.Heturnedbacktothefirstwordsoftheletterandread:Afteralltheseyears,butI'vejustfoundyourlettertomefromCanada.Believeme,thiswasthefirsttimeI'dreadthemandtheymademecry,evenafter50years.Ifoundtheminaboxofmyfather'spapers.Theywereneveropened.Huw,Ineverknewthatyou'dwrittentome.IthoughtyournewlifeinCanadahadmadeyouforgetme.NowIrealizethatmyfatherkeptyourletters.Icanstillrememberaskinghimiftherewasanyletterforme,andhealwayssaid,“__▲__,mygirl.Itoldyouhewasnogood.”Finally,afteraboutayear,Ibelievedhim.Butwhydidhekeeptheletters?Doyouthinkhewantedmetofindthemwhenitwastoolate?Anyways,he'sdeadnow,soIcan'taskhim.AllIcansayisI'msorry.Sorryforwhatmyfatherdid,sorrythatyouneverheardfrommeandsorryfor…everything.Ihopethatatleastthisletterreachesyou.Ofcourse,I'llunderstandifyoudon'twanttowritebacktome,butifyoudo.IamstillMeganJenkins,andIwillliveatthesameaddress.Bestwishes,MeganHuwreadtheletteragain.EverythingwithMegancamebacktohim.Hehadneverforgottenher.Hecouldn't.Everydayhelookedatherfaceonthewall.Hehadadrawingofher.Ithadtravelledeverywherewithhim.Buttohearfromheragain…“Areyouallright,Dad?”askedMike,comingintotheroom.1.WhydidHuwturntotheendofthelettersbeforehefinishedtherestofit?A.Becausehewasnotinterestedinthebeginning.B.Becausehedidn'tliketoreadlettersfromMegan.C.Becausehewantedtofinishreadingitinashorttime.D.Becausehewantedtoknowwhomtheletterwasfrom.2.MeganfailedtoreadHuw'slettersbecause________.A.herfatherkeptthemB.theywerelostonthewayC.shemovedtoanothercityD.hedidn'tpostthematall3.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe__▲__?A.Sorry,it'smyfaultB.LookuphereC.No,hehasforgottenyouD.Yes,herearetheonesfromhim4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Huwhadnevergotmarriedalltheseyears.B.MeganwasstilllivingwithherfatherinCanada.C.MeganwassurethatHuwwouldreceiveherletter.D.MeganstilllovedHuwandfeltsorryforwhathadhappened.B14、Onceatravellercameintoavillagewhichwassufferingfromhunger.Thevillagersaskedhimtoleave,fortheyfearedhewantedthemtogivehimfood.Theytoldhimthattherewasnofood.Thetravellerexplainedthathedidn’tneedanyfoodandthat,infact,hewasplanningtomakeasouptosharewiththeminstead.ThevillagerswatchedsuspiciouslyashebuiltafireandfilledapotwithwaterWithgreatceremony(儀式),hepulledastonefromabag,anddroppedthestoneintothepotofwater.Afteramoment,hesmeltthesoupandshoutedwithexcitement,“Howdeliciousthesoupis!”Asthevillagersbegantoshowinterest,hementionedhowgoodthesoupwouldbewithjustalittlecabbageinit.Avillagerbroughtoutacabbagetoshare.Thisepisode(情節(jié))repeateditselfuntilthesouphadcabbage,carrots,onions,andbeets—indeed,afullpotofsoupthatcouldfeedeveryoneinthevillagewasready.Thisstorydescribeswhentherearenotenoughresources(資源),humanswillstorethings.Wedonotwanttoshare.Thestoryofstonesouphelpsusrealizethat,indoingso,weoftenpreventourselvesandeveryoneelsefromhavingafeast(盛宴).Themeaningofthisstorygoesfarbeyondfood.Wekeeptoourselvesideas,love,andenergy,thinkingwewillbericher,butinfactwemaketheworld,andourselves,poorer.Thetravellerwasabletoseethatthevillagerswereholdingback,andhehadtheabilitytoinspire(激發(fā))themtogive.Inthisway,theycreatedalargemealthatnoneofthemcouldhavecreatedalone.Areyoulikeoneofthevillagers?Ifyoucomeforwardandshareyourgifts,youwillinspireotherstodothesame.Therewardisafeastthatcanfeedmany.1.(小題1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“suspiciously”mostprobablymean?A.doubtfullyB.excitedlyC.curiouslyD.fearfully2.(小題2)Thetravellerputastoneintothepotinorderto.A.teachthevillagerstocookasoupwithstoneB.inspirethevillagerstobringouttheirownfoodC.provetothevillagersthathedidn’twanttheirfoodD.helpvillagerstosurvivebygivingthemsomefood3.(小題3)Thewritermainlywantstotellusthat.A.storingthingsinhardtimesishumannatureB.a(chǎn)goodleaderisverynecessaryinhardtimesC.skillsareneededtoinspirepeopletosharewithothersD.sharingismoreimportantthankeepingthingstooneselfC15、FamousMuseumsNameThePalaceMuseumBritishMuseumNewYorkMuseumCountryChinaTheUKTheUSAAddressChang’anStreetNewOxfordStreet,LondonChestnutStreet,NewYorkFeatureThelargestancientpalacebuildingswithmanykindsofcollectionsinChinaOneofthelargestmuseumswithcollectionsofanytimeandanyareaintheworldAmerica’slargestmuseumonAmericanhistoryTicket¥60(Spring&Summer)¥40(Autumn&Winter)FreeMondayfree1.Asoneofthelargestmuseumsintheworld,Britishmuseumisin_______.A.Beijing B.NewYork C.London D.TheUSA2.Accordingtotheform,ifyouwanttoseeancientChinesecollections,youcanvisit____atmost.A.onemuseum B.twomuseums C.threemuseums D.foremuseums3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheinformationabove?A.EachticketforthePalaceMuseumcoststhesameinthewholeyear.B.Youdon’thavetopayforticketsifyouvisitNewYorkMuseumonMonday.C.BritishMuseumliesinChestnutstreet,London.D.NewYorkMuseumisthelargestintheworld.D16、Letmetellyousomethingaboutsharks.Sharksareamongtheoldestanimalsintheworld.Thereareoverthreehundredfiftydifferentkindsofsharksintheworld.Mostsharksareabouttwometerslongandliveintheoceans.Asharkcansmellsomethinginthewater,forexample,thebloodofanimals.Thathelpsthemfindtheirfood.Sharksmainlyeatfish,othersharksandplantsintheocean.Mostsharksbite(咬)peoplebymistake.Theythinkapersonisalargeseaanimal.Whenthesungoesdownorcomesup,sharksarelookingforfood.Soatthesetimespeopleshouldn'tgoswimmingintheocean.Todaypeoplekillsharksforfoodandtheirskin.Thenumberofsharksintheworldisdroppingfast.1.Howmanykindsofsharksarethereintheworld?A.Lessthan350. B.Morethan350. C.About200. D.Over400.2.Whatdosharksmainlyeatintheocean?.A.Fish,othersharksandplants. B.Fishandplants.C.Othersharksandplants. D.Fishandothersharks.3.Whydomostsharksbitepeoplebymistake?A.Becausetheythinkapersonisdangerous.B.Becausetheythinkapersonisalargeseaanimal.C.Becausetheythinkapersoncanhurtthem.D.Becausetheythinkapersoncantakeawaytheirfood.4.Whyshouldn'tpeoplegoswimmingintheoceanwhenthesungoesdownorcomesup?A.Sharksareeverywhereatthosetimes.B.Wateriscoldthen.C.Sharksarelookingforfoodthen.D.Sharksarelookingforapersonthen.5.Howisthenumberofsharksintheworldtoday?A.Itisdroppingfast. B.Itisrisingfast.C.Itisnotchanging. D.Wedon'tknow.E17、Theworld'soldestperson,Ms.Baines,died.Shecelebratedher115thbirthdaywithcongratulationsfromBarackObama,PresidentoftheUnitedStates.Overherlifeshelivedthroughthetermsof21USpresidents.GertrudeBainespassedawaypeacefullyinhersleepattheWesternConvalescentHospitalinLosAngeles,whereshehadlivedforherlasttenyears.EmmaCamanag,thehospital'sleadersaidshewasarespectablelady."Itisreallyanhonorforthehospitaltotakecareofheroverthelast10yearsandwewillgreatlymissher,Itisjustlikewehavelostarelative,"saidEmma.Ms.Baines,whowasborninShellman,Georgia,in1894,hadnolivingrelatives.ShegrewupinthesouthernUSduringdifficulttimes.Duringthattime,AfricanAmericanpeoplewererequiredtouseseparate,oftenpoor,publicservices.Shemarriedyoungandlaterdivorced(離婚).Heronlychild,adaughter,wasbornin1909anddiedofaterriblediseaseattheageof18.Ms.Bainesworkedasamaid(女傭)inOhiobeforemovingtoLosAngeleswhereshelivedonherownuntilshewaswellover100.Sheoncetoldaninterviewer,"Astothesecretsoflonglife,Idonothaveanydisappointmentsinmyownlife."ShegainedsomefamewhenshevotedforMr.ObamaintheUSpresidentialelection,sayingshesupportedhim"becausehe'sforthecoloredpeople".Itwasonlythesecondtimeinherlifeshehadvoted,thefirsttimebeingforJohnF.Kennedy.Ms.Bainesbecametheworld'soldestpersoninJanuary.Japanesewoman,KamaChien,114,hasnowtakenoverthetitle.1.Ms,BainesvotedforMr.Obamabecausehe______.A.wasverypopularinthehospitalB.didgoodthingsforAfricanAmericansC.didevenbetterthanJohnF.KennedyD.congratulatedheronherbirthday2.Itcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthepassagethat______.A.Ms.Bainesdidn'tlikeanypresidentsexceptMr.ObamaandJohnF.KennedyB.Ms.Baines'daughterdiedmanyyearsbeforeherhusbandC.JapanesewomanKamaChienisthesecondoldestintheworldnowD.a(chǎn)positiveattitudetowardslifeisthemainsecretof.Ms.Baines'longlife3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Ms.Baineslikedtolivealone.B.Ms.BainesdiedinahospitalinLosAngeles.C.Ms.Bainesandherhusbandhadonlyonechild.D.Ms.Bainesusedtoserve'othersinOhio.4.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.howMs,BaineslivedforsolongB.whyMs.BainesvotedforMr.ObamaC.theworld'soldestperson,Ms.BainesD.Ms.BainesandPresidentObama.F18、Aresomepeoplebornclever,andothersbornstupid?Orisintelligence(智力)developedbyourenvironmentandourexperience?Strangelyenough,theanswertothesequestionsisyes.Insomedegree,ourintelligenceisgiventousatbirth,andnoeducationcanmakeagenius(天才)outofachildbornwithlowintelligence.Ontheotherhand,achildwholivesinaboringenvironmentwilldevelophisintelligencelessthanonewholivesinrichenvironment.Therefore,thelimitsofperson’sintelligencearefixedatbirth,whetherornothereachesthoselimitswilldependonhisenvironment.Thispointofview,nowisheldbymostexperts.Itiseasytoshowthatintelligenceissomethingthatwearebornwith.Thecloserthebloodrelationshipbetweentwopeople,theclosertheyarelikelytobeintelligence.Ifwetaketwostrangersbychancefromthepopulation,itseemsthattheirdegreeofintelligencewillbecompletelydifferent.If,ontheotherhand,wecomparetwotwins,theywillverylikelybeasintelligentaseachother.Relationslikebrothersandsisters,parentsandchildren,usuallyhavesimilarintelligence,andthisclearlysuggeststhatintelligencedependsonbirth.Imaginenowthatwetaketwotwinsandputthemindifferentenvironments.Wemightsendone,forexample,toauniversityandtheothertoafactoryseparatelywheretheworkisboring.Wewouldsoonfinddifferencesinintelligencedeveloping,andthisshowsthatenvironmentaswellasbirthplaysanimportantrole.Thisconclusionisalsosuggestedbythefactthatpeoplewholiveinclosecontact(接觸)witheachother,butwhoarenotrelatedatallarelikelytohavesimilardegreeofintelligence.1.Howisman’sintelligencegiven?A.AtbirthB.ThrougheducationC.BothatbirthandthrougheducationD.Neitheratbirthnorthrougheducation2.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmeaninthefirstparagraph?A.穩(wěn)固B.確定C.修理D.安排3.Accordingthepassage,ifachildisbornwithlowintelligence,whatmighthappentohimlater?A.Becomeagenius.B.Stillbecomeageniusifheshouldbegivenspecialeducation.C.Reachhisintelligencelimitsinrichenvironment.D.Neverreachhisintelligenceinhislife.4.

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