2022年四川省绵阳市中考三模英语试题.docx
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1、2022年春季绵阳市初三三诊英语真题卷一、阅读理解AIt was around 11:30 p.m. while I came back from office. I was annoyed and wanted to reach home and rest. I was in my car. The traffic light just before my house turned red and my anger rose.Then suddenly someone came up from behind me and tried to hand me a piece of paper.
2、I thought it was another one of those people who handed you pages with some sad stories and asked you for money. They were good at cheating you. I could feel anger boiling up inside me and brushed the person off impatiently without even looking at him.This guy moved over to the next person and showe
3、d him the paper. The other guy who was not in as bad mood as mine looked at the paper and started giving directions. It was at this moment that I realized the person was asking for directions. He couldnt speak so he had written it down on a piece of paper. He was not some beggar asking for money and
4、 he was dressed as a salesman carrying one of those bully encyclopedias(百科全书). After getting the directions he smiled at the person, bowed his head showing his appreciation and walked away.I felt a sudden pity for him. I moved on but I was still feeling bad for treating a hard working person that wa
5、y. Though this didnt change my life, I learned a precious lesson: try to treat others with tolerance and kindness even though sometimes life throws you annoying happenings.1. Which word can replace the underlined word “brushed”?A. Drove.B. Took.C. Left.D. Frightened.2. What might be written on the p
6、aper?A. Excuse me. What time is it now?B. Im selling books. Would you want to buy one?CExcuse me. Could you tell me where the Vienna Hotel is?D. Im too hungry. Could you give me some money to buy some food?3. Why did the author refuse to help the man at first?A. Because she had no money with her.B.
7、Because she was too tired to help others.C. Because she thought the man was a cheater.D. Because she knew someone else would help him.4. How did the author feel after she knew the mans difficulty?A. Angry.B. Regretful.C. Surprised.D. Impatient.5. What can we infer from the passage?A. Better late tha
8、n never.B. Action speaks louder than words.C. Out of office, out of danger.D. Never Judge a book by its cover.B6. When will all the activities be held?A. Every Saturday.B. In June.C. Every 6 to 7 p.m.D. On June 7.7. Angela, a 7-year-old girl, is a huge fan of stories. Where will she be able to enjoy
9、 them?A. Sunny HallB. Green ParkC. Sunnyside Public LibraryD. Coffee Quest8. What is TRUE according to the given information?A. None of the activities is related to environmental protection.B. Book lovers will discuss this months best writer, J. K. Rowling, on July 7.C. You need to pay 100 dollars a
10、 year if you want to take part in “DANCERCISE!”.D. Alex Brown will teach you how to plan and save money in Sunnyside Hall.9. What can we learn from the notice board?A. All adults can go to Sunnyside Hall to have supper with Dr. Smith on June 3.B. Not only adults but also teenagers can enjoy jazz and
11、 hip-hop music twice a week.C. Among the six activities, four will be held in the morning and two in the afternoon.D. Anyone who lives in or near the Sunnyside Community can take part in the activities.10. Where do you most probably see these notices?A. A TV show.B. A newspaper.C. A magazine.D. A we
12、bsite.CChildren are hardly invited to speak at the United Nation General Assembly(联合国). But there stood FelixFinkbeiner, a German boy. “Adults know the environmental problems and they know the solutions,” he said. “But we dont know why there is so little action. Perhaps we have to depend on ourselve
13、s to save our future.”At the time of this speech, Finkbeiner was already four years into his leadership of the “Plant-for-the-Planet” group. Now Finkbeiner is 25 years old and his group has planted over 14 billion trees in more than 130 nations. Tens of thousands of children have been trained to bec
14、ome “climate ambassadors(大使)” in their home communities.“Plant-for-the-Planet” came out of a school project when Finkbeiner was a fourth-grader. The topic was climate change. To his nine-year-old worldview, that meant a danger to his favorite animalthe polar bear. The boy began to do his research on
15、line. Instead of information about polar bears, he found stories about Wangari Maathai. The Kenyan woman had planted 30 million trees in order to fix the environment of her hometown. The effort won her the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004.Finkbeiner realized that it was not really about saving polar bears.
16、 Instead, it was about saving human beings. He made a big decision: to plant one million trees in Germany. Finkbeiner was serious about his goal. Two months later, Finkbeiner planted his first tree, a crab apple(酸苹果树), near the entrance to his school. The story attracted a lot of media attention in
17、no time. Words spread quickly. The next thing Finkbeiner knew, he was speaking to the European Parliament(欧洲议会). “Plant-for-the-Planet” is now setting its sights on planting one trillion trees. Thats 1,000 billion.Those trees could take in ten billion tons of carbon dioxide every year. Finkbeiner sa
18、ys that will buy time for the world to get serious about climate change.11. What can we get from Finkbeiners speech words at the United Nation?A. He told adults about environmental problems and suggested solutions.B. He showed his pride in himself for leading the “Plant-for-the-Planet” group.C. He e
19、xplained what had probably caused the worlds environmental problems.D. He expressed his disappointment over adults actions on environmental problems.12. How old may Felix Finkbeiner be when he gave his speech at the United Nations?A. Four.B. Nine.C. Thirteen.D. Twenty-five.13. What can we learn abou
20、t Wangari Maathai from the article?A. She has had a strong influence on Finkbeiner.B. She planted 30 million trees around the world.C. She failed to protect the environment of Kenya.D. She told Finkbeiner to set up “Plant-for-the-Planet”.14. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 4 refer to
21、?A. Saving the polar bear.B. Planting for the planet.C. The 2004 Nobel Peace Prize.D. A Kenyan womans plan.15What is the goal of “Plant-for-the-Planet” now?A. Plant 14 billion trees in Germany.B. Train more “climate ambassadors.”C. Plant another 14 billion trees on Earth.D. Plant one trillion trees
22、around the world.DWhile there are plenty of factors that go into how attractive you are to mosquitoes(蚊子) new research has found the colors youre wearing quite play a role.Thats from a new study published in the journal Nature Communications. Researchers from the University of Washington studied the
23、 behavior of female mosquitoes when they were given different types of visual and smell cues. The researchers put the mosquitoes into small test containers(容器) and exposed them to different things, like a colored dot or persons hands.“To find food, mosquitoes first discover that youre around by smel
24、ling carbon dioxide(二氧化碳) from your body. That causes them to scan for certain colors and visual patterns that could show food”, the researchers explained.When there was no smell like carbon dioxide in the test containers, the mosquitoes pretty much ignored the colored dot, not matter what color it
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