2022年陕西省西安市莲湖区5校中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2022年陕西省西安市莲湖区5校中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、语法选择It was a hot summer. My _1_ daughter was staying with us for a little while. One night we stayed up talking about how we used to volunteer and do something kind. One day, I needed something from downtown and took my daughter with me. As we walked around,
2、 we heard _2_ beautiful voice singing. We turned around to see a middle-aged man sitting on a corner _3_ his guitar. Two people _4_ on a bench nearby listening. After I got my things, we sat at an outdoor restaurant across from the man on the other side of the street. My daughter listened _5_. She s
3、miled and kept saying, “_6_ wonderful his singing was!” At the end of our meal, I gave her a $10 bill and asked her to put _7_ in the mans bowl. _8_ she got there, the man was just finishing a song. They had a conversation. My daughter told him she loved his music, and he told her she made his day.
4、Later, when my daughter told me about the conversation, she mentioned, “He didnt care about the money. He didnt even know _9_. He just valued that someone was enjoying his music.” And I told her that kindness was a gift that everyone could afford _10_.1A8 years oldB8 year oldC8-year-oldD8-years-old2
5、AanBaCtheD/3AatBinCwithDto4AsitBare sittingCwill sitDwere sitting5AcarefulBcarefullyCsadDsadly6AHowBHow aCWhatDWhat a7AitBherChimDthem8AIfBThoughCSoDWhen9Ahow many they wereBhow many were theyChow much it wasDhow much was it10AgiveBgivingCto giveDto giving二、完形填空I didnt like history. I thought it was
6、 boring until I was in Mr. Wilsons class last year. Mr. Wilson asked us to open history books and _11_ about how the ancient Egyptians used levers(杠杆)to move heavy stones. After we finished reading, he asked us why the Egyptians used levers rather than wheels. We werent _12_ because the book didnt t
7、ell us. Mr. Wilson pointed out that it was hard to know _13_ what happened many years ago. History is like a big mystery(谜). “What else from history is like a mystery?” Mr. Wilson asked. “How did Abraham Lincoln_14_ when he won the election(选举)? ” said Sheila. “I think he was happy,” I replied. “He
8、was probably worried,” said Molly. “Because he knew what _15_ were coming.”Even Matt _16_ his hand. Hed never done so before, _17_ it gave us a surprise. He said, “I think he was proud of his work.”“I think youre all _18_,” said Mr. Wilson. “We could read some of his letters and speeches to try and
9、find the answer. However, well never know for sure, because well never have all of the _19_. Thats why reading about history is like reading a mystery.”After that, Ive _20_ learning about history, because I like reading mysteries.11AreadBwriteCspeakDhear12AcleverBluckyCcertainDafraid13AsuddenlyBquic
10、klyCdeeplyDexactly14AsucceedBfeelCreplyDchange15AchancesBproblemsCreportsDinterviews16AtouchedBraisedCwashedDheld17AsoBorCthoughDbut18ArightBpopularCsafeDfriendly19AtimeBmoneyCexcuseDinformation20ArememberedBstoppedCenjoyedDavoided三、阅读单选Recently, No. 9 Middle School has done a survey on the speaking
11、 abilities of students in Grade Seven. They asked 100 students, a quarter of all the seventh graders. Here is the result. From the survey, we can see that most students realize the importance of spoken English and are ready to practice. The school should create more chances for them, such as the Eng
12、lish speech competition, the English singing competition and so on. Also, students can create chances by themselves, like taking part in the English corner, making some foreign friends online. Listening, speaking, reading and writing are four basic skills of English. We shouldnt only learn it. We sh
13、ould also use it and communicate with it. So practice speaking now!21_ of the students usually practice speaking English.A17B38C45D2022Most of the students _ to practice speaking English.Aspeak more in classBtalk with friends in EnglishCwatch English moviesDtalk with English teachers23We can learn f
14、rom the last paragraph that _.Alistening and reading are more important skillsBspeaking and writing are more important skillsCdoing exercises is important for learning EnglishDusing English to communicate is importantEach weekday, Raden rides her three-wheeler with books for children in Muntang vill
15、age. She will lend the books to children who give her plastic cups, bags and other waste. She told Reuters that she is helping the kids learn the value of reading as well as making them protect the environment. As soon as she shows up, little children surround (围绕) her “Trash Library”.All of the chi
16、ldren are all carrying rubbish bags and Radens three-wheeler quickly fills up with them as the books fly out. Shes happy that the kids are going to spend less time on online games as a result.“Let us build a culture of literacy (素养) from young age to mitigate the harm of the online world,” Raden sai
17、d. “We should also take care of our waste in order to fight climate (气候) change and it is our responsibility to save the earth from trash,” Raden said.She collects about 100 kg of waste each week, which is then sorted out (挑选) and sent for recycling or sold. She has 6,000 books to lend and wants to
18、take the mobile service to neighbouring areas as well.Kevin Alamsyah, an avid 11-year-old reader, searches for waste lying in the village. “When there is too much trash, our environment will become dirty and its not healthy. Thats why I look for rubbish to borrow a book,” he says.24Whats the purpose
19、 of Radens mobile service?ATo get kids in the village to read more.BTo make villagers collect the waste.CTo encourage children to buy the books.DTo ask the villagers to give her books.25What does the underlined word “mitigate” in paragraph 4 probably mean?AaddBbrightenCincreaseDreduce26Which words c
20、an best describe the librarian?AHumorous and caring.BResponsible and creative.CTalented and hardworking.DOutgoing and brave.What would it be like if you could only use one hand? Every year, 1, 500 babies are born in the U. S. without arms. Many more children lose hands in accidents. Some of these ch
21、ildren can use man-made arms or hands, These are called prosthetics(义肢). They cost thousands of dollars. As kids grow, they need new, bigger ones. Over time, the cost adds up. Many families cannot afford it. This is a problem. _ Some of the volunteers are students. At Alexandria County Day School(AC
22、DS)in Virginia, a group of sixth-graders works in teams, printing prosthetics in their science class. They are using 3-D printers to make prosthetics. These printers are not common printers. They print with plastic. In 90 minutes, the class can finish making about nine prosthetics. Taylor Grace Pete
23、rson, a student from ACDS, seemed amazed by the 3-D printed hand. She said it is “pretty cool” to be able to make a hand for a kid in need. The students work with a nonprofit(非营利的)group called e-NABLE. It has16 designs for 3-D printed hands. The prosthetic hands are made from everyday materials. A h
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