2022年广东省深圳市南山外 中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2022年广东省深圳市南山外国语学校中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、完形填空When Regis and the other villagers moved to a new place in southeastern. Zimbabwe, Africa, they were happy to find a _1_ nearby. Now, they would no longer have to walk long _2_ looking for water. At last they had a source of water what they call their
2、own.But several days later, two young boys saw _3_ they had never seen beforea huge animal standing at the edge of the lake, eating grass. When the animal saw the boys, they walked into the lake and disappeared beneath the water.Regis carefully looked into the big creature which disappeared into the
3、 lake. “When I took a _4_ look at the dung (粪便), I realized that it was from a hippo,” he said.Twelve hippos were living in the lake. The villagers were _5_. In the country of Zimbabwe, hippos attack people more often than lions do. The hippos would often stay on the village side of the lake all day
4、. This meant that the villagers could not go near the lake until the hippos got out. It was a too long wait for the _6_, because they needed the water from the lake _7_. “This is the only source of fresh water in the village,” said a villager. “There is no way we can avoid this lake.” So the women b
5、egan moving in groups whenever they went to fetch water from the lake. Before _8_ water, they made sure that no hippos were nearby. The men began fishing in pairs, with one man always looking out for hippos.It _9_ time, but these days, the hippos and humans live side by side. The villagers say that
6、when the hippos see people _10_, they swim slowly to the other side of the lake and mind their own business. The villagers do not go into the part of the lake where the hippos usually stay. They have learned to share the lake.1AhouseBcountryCvillageDlake2AhourBtimesCdistancesDways3AsomethingBanythin
7、gCsomebodyDnothing4AcloserBquickerChappierDwider5AexcitedBinterestedCangryDworried6AhipposBvillagersCboysDlions7Ato surviveBto washCto cookDto drink8AdrinkingBcollectingCleavingDseeing9AtookBcostCspentDpaid10AdancingBrunningCtalkingDcoming二、阅读单选When my wife and I went to live in an Arab country, my
8、friends told us to be prepared for a culture shock. Later, we realized that the advice given to us by our friends was correct.The culture shock started with the weather. Here, the burning sun can cook an egg in a minute! The hot weather made us feel so tired that we were falling asleep at midday!Ano
9、ther culture shock was the working week. We worked from Saturdays to Wednesdays, including Sundays. It was also strange to see people praying (祷告) in a certain direction! They have strict rules for women. They do not let people see their faces in public. They do not let women drive cars, either. All
10、 dresses worn by women have to cover the body completely. They believe that women cannot be seen in public.At the weekends, we went camping in the desert. I will never forget watching the sun setting over the desert. We also enjoyed riding on the camels.In the end, we enjoyed living there, but their
11、 culture is very different from the American culture.11The writer experienced the culture shock _.Abefore going to the Arab countryBafter camping in the desertCduring stay in the Arab countryDwhile watching the sunset12People in the Arab country do not go to work _.Aon Mondays and TuesdaysBon Saturd
12、ays and SundaysCon Wednesdays and ThursdaysDon Thursdays and Fridays13Which of the following is strict rules for women in the Arab country?a. Cover faces in public.b. Dont go outside.c. Be dressed in white.d. Never drive cars.Aa; cBa; dCb; cDb; d14What does the writer think of living in the Arab cou
13、ntry?AHe enjoyed living there.BHe enjoyed the culture there.CHe was interested in praying.DHe felt strange to see the weather.15What is the best title of the article?AThe culture shock between America country and Arab countryBLife in an Arab CountryCWhats a culture shockDThe culture shock we experie
14、nced in an Arab countryPlaying for FriendshipPing-pong, or table tennis, might seem like an ordinary game to play with friends or family. But it holds a special place in China-US relations, as it has helped both countries get along for the last 50 years. This has been called “ping-pong diplomacy (乒乓
15、外交)”. Judy Hoarfrost was just 15 years old when she was sent from the US to China as part of a nine-member table tennis team. The year was 1971, and for the past 20 years, relations between China and the US had been unfriendly.But as the team toured around China, things started warming up. Hoarfrost
16、 even got to meet then-Premier Zhou Enlai. “The most unforgettable moment was Zhou shaking hands with me and looking into my eyes,” Hoarfrost told China Daily. “You have opened a new page in China-US relationships.” Zhou told the team.In the years that followed the historic visit, ties between the t
17、wo countries started to blossom. US president Richard Nixon would make a landmark (里程碑) visit to China in 1972, which also saw Chinese table tennis players make their own visit to the US, according to China Daily. Diplomatic relations between the US and China were fully established (建立) in 1979.Play
18、ers from both countries believed strongly in the idea of “friendship first, competition second”. To this day, many of them remain friends. Hoarfrost thinks we should remember ping-pong diplomacy in order “to understand the importance of people to people exchanges in establishing bonds, human bonds b
19、etween peoples.”Seeing tension (紧张局面) between two of the worlds biggest powers in recent years, Hoarfrost said China and the US should work together. “We have so much in common, and we need to build on what we have in common,” she added.16What do we know about Hoarfrost?AShe has played table tennis
20、for 15 years.BShe doesnt know what “ping-pong diplomacy” is.CShe formed her own table tennis team 20 years ago.DShe was part of efforts to improve China-US relations.17What is Paragraph 3 about?AThe teams tour around China.BZhou Enlais memories of the team.CHoarfrosts meeting with Zhou Enlai.DThe re
21、lationship between China and the US.18When were China-US diplomatic relations fully established?AIn 1971.BIn 1972.CIn 1979.DIn 1991.19What does the underlined phrase “establishing bonds” in Paragraph 5 mean?ADeveloping a relationship.BHolding a competition.CUnderstanding different countries.DUnderst
22、anding the spirit of sportsmanship.20According to the passage, what might Hoarfrost agree with?AIts normal for countries to face tension.BChina and the US should improve their relations.CPlaying table tennis can help people go abroad more easily.DChina and the US should have another table tennis exc
23、hange.Beep! Beep! Barcode (条形码) technology makes it faster and easier to buy things in stores. Youve probably seen the black-and-white zebra stripes (条纹) on product packaging. This year, this great invention is 50 years old!On a Sunday afternoon in 1971, IBM engineer George Laurer came up with a cod
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