2022年浙江省温州市南浦实验中学八校联考中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2022年浙江省温州市南浦实验中学八校联考中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Lily, where did you buy _ pet?I got it in a pet market.AaBanCtheD/2Paper cutting is a kind of traditional art which is made with _ in China.ApensBscissorsCmachinesDrobots3What a (an) _ Thomas is! He always tries various methods to find out the trut
2、h.AcreativeBawfulCanxiousDbrave4If you dont push yourself, you will _ know how amazing you can be!AalwaysBusuallyCsometimesDnever5_ I help myself to some fruit?Yes, of course. Just make yourself at home.AShouldBNeedCMayDMust6Would you like to go to the shopping mall with me this weekend?Id love to,
3、_ I have to take care of my little sister.AandBsoCorDbut7Jim tried to keep his voice down because his baby brother _.Ais sleepingBsleptCwas sleepingDhas slept8Yesterday Amys car _ when she drove home from work, so she had to call the police for help.Abroke downBset offCwent backDsold out9Could you t
4、ell me _ ?He wants to show the true friendship to readers by telling stories.Awhat the readers think of the bookBhow the writer met his friend in the bookCwhat the writer means in the bookDhow the writers friend likes this book10Tim, Sara has to take care of her grandma, so she will have to miss the
5、 show._ AHave fun.BWhat a pity!CDont mention it.DI agree with you.二、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。After a very meaningful conversation with my dad about the old days, we came up with something that we both remembered clearly. It was my very first_11_.When I was seven, my dad put togeth
6、er all the small pieces of the bicycle and he said, “Your own bicycle.” Of course I knew he had some _12_ ability, but I didnt think he could make such a great bicycle. My dad said the bicycle was the smallest he could find _13_ I remember how huge it was. I was so afraid of monster-sized material a
7、nd there was no way that I was going to _14_ it. The bicycle was left in the house as a decoration for a month because I _15_ to ride it. Honestly, I was scared to try it._16_ a month, I finally made up my mind to try it. My dad and I went to the park to see _17_we could do there.The park was empty
8、when we arrived. We found a smooth and open space. My dad was holding the back part of the _18_ to make sure I wouldnt fall. He promised me to hold the bicycle all the time.I started to ride and the bicycle moved slowly. I was less _19_ and went down the road because I deeply believed my dad was rig
9、ht behind me. _20_, I stumbled on the uneven ground and fell right on my face. The pain sweeping across my whole body, I couldnt help _21_, “Dad!”I turned around and found my dad was not behind. I was quite _22_, “Dad, you promised, why did you let it go?” My dad ran up to me, carefully checked my _
10、23_ and comforted, “Dear, actually you have ridden for about 50 yards, by yourself!” I almost couldnt believe my ears. “_24_ is difficult before they are easy. Try again?” Inspired by his words, I _25_ my courage and had a second try, finally realizing what being a man was all about.11AcarBbicycleCc
11、omputerDphone12AfamousBimportantCmagicalDprivate13AbecauseBsoCwhileDuntil14AcontrolBcreateCrepairDbuy15AfailedBlearnedCplannedDrefused16AAfterBInCDuringDFor17AhowBwhatCwhenDwhere18AwheelBlightCseatDbell19AnervousBsureCcarefulDupset20AActuallyBLuckilyCSlowlyDSuddenly21AworryingBcryingCfallingDimagini
12、ng22AangryBscaredCtiredDuncomfortable23AthoughtBactionCsituationDdecision24ANothingBEverythingCSomethingDAnything25Athrew awayBput downCwaited forDpicked up三、阅读单选 Kelly White555 lexington AvenueNew YorkMoblie: 001212xxx 6785Email: Kelly888Relevant experience2019-DresenPlan and teach after-school cla
13、ssesDesign classroom activities, provide feedback2018-2019Worked during holidays at local pet shopCleaned cages, help customers2017Visited China on high school exchange programmeExperienced Chinese culture, learned a bit Chinese2016Volunteered at local libraryAssisted librarians in organizing childr
14、ens library section helped organize city tour for visiting students from CanadaHelped manage tour finances and receiptsEducation09.2018 - 06.2022New York University09.2015 - 06.2018Regis High SchoolSkills & QualificationsCME-8 piano qualificationInterests & activitiesAmerican cultureTennisMusicPhoto
15、graphyDetective novelsProgramming26If Kelly wants to work in China, she is a good match for a/an _.AnurseBpolicewomanCguideDteacher27According to the information above, which of the following is true?AKelly has been to Canada with the exchange students in 2017.BKelly finished high school and will le
16、ave her university this year.CKelly has many hobbies including travelling and taking photos.DKelly is good at playing the piano and other musical instruments.28We probably read the passage in _ column on the newspaper.AScience NewsBReaders LettersCSports & HealthDJob WantedUtopia is a perfect place.
17、 It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. All of the people are equal in Utopia, and the laws are all fair.Utopia is not a new place. Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher, described a perfect society in his famous dialogue The Republic. In Platos Republic, every person had a Zplace in t
18、he society. In 1516, Sir Thomas More wrote about an island in the Pacific Ocean where everything was perfect. He named the island “Utopia.” In 1872, Samuel Butler wrote a novel about a perfect country.Many people came to the New World to find Utopia. Rapp, a German farmer came to the United States i
19、n 1804 to start a Utopian community. In 1815, Rapp and his followers bought land for their community in Harmony, and they made the things they needed with machines. In 1824, they sold the community to Owen, who started the Utopian community of New Harmony there. In New Harmony, everything belonged t
20、o everyone and men and women were equal, but New Harmony lasted only two years. Then Francis Wright began Nashoba, a community where white people and black people could live and work together. Nashoba lasted from 1825 to 1830. A group of intellectuals founded Brook Farm, a Utopian farming community,
21、 in 1841. However, they did not have many farming skills, so the farm closed in 1847.Utopia is a perfect place. There is no money in Utopia because people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone, but it is not a real place. Most “real” Utopias
22、last only a short time. This is because everyone wants to live in Utopia, but no one knows how to make it work. As a result, when we say something is “Utopian” today, we mean that it is a good idea, but it is not realistic.29According to the passage, _ was the turst person to call a place “Utopia”.A
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