2022年广东省揭阳普宁市中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2022年广东省揭阳普宁市中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、语法选择A general was going to fight a strong enemy. He had only one-tenth the number of _1_ the enemy had. Hearing this news, the soldiers were worried. They didnt think they _2_ possibly win. The general thought for a while and then had an idea. He told _3_ soldi
2、ers that they could win the fight only if they followed his new plan. However, his soldiers werent sure whether he could come up with a plan that would be _4_ . On the way, the general stopped at a shrine(神庙)and told his men: “After my visit to the shrine, I will throw a coin. If it _5_ up heads, we
3、 will win; if not, we will lose.”The general went into the shrine and wished for victory(胜利). Then he came _6_ and threw a coin in front of his men. The coin came up heads. The soldiers were amazed and thought they would win _7_ coming fight. They fought hard and won in the end. “We believed that th
4、e gods themselves had planned for us _8_ the fight all along,” one of his men told the general after they won the fight. “In fact, it was not like that,” the general said, and the coin _9_ out. The soldiers walked up to see what _10_ , but only saw a coin with heads on both sides. The coin might not
5、 be true, but their confidence and bravery were still real.1AmanBmenCmansDmens2AcouldBmustCmayDshould3AheBhimChisDhimself4AsuccessfulBmore successfulCmost successfulDthe most successful5Awill comeBcomeCcomesDcame6AinBoutCbyDon7AaBanCtheD/8AwinBto winCwinningDwon9Ais takingBis takenCwas takingDwas ta
6、ken10Ais itBit isCwas itDit was二、完形填空While many kids were playing games to kill time, seven students from Beijing No. 101 Middle School worked hard to “record” history. They _11_ nearly 10 hours a day during their National Day vacation making ink rubbings(拓片)a method of making copies of old inscribe
7、d(雕刻的)records by using paper and ink(墨水). It was part of a _12_ festival held by Beijing Tiyuan Academy on Oct 18th. At the _13_, the students showed 25 ink rubbings. The exhibition hall _14_ rubbings. Later they sold them to raise money. The money was _15_ to an art museum in Anhui Province. Its no
8、t a simple task for those _16_ to make ink rubbings. First, they had to clean the paintings on stones and put paper onto the stones. _17_ , they used a water brush to wet the paper. After that, they _18_ ink on the paper and gently patted(轻拍)the paper. Then paper was left to dry. This work took a lo
9、ng time. The students had to be very _19_ and careful. “It is one of the oldest skills used in printmaking,” said Wang Chaoran, 15, “Studying ink rubbings lets us _20_ our history and culture. Many art museums in China really need help in order to record our culture.”11AcostBpaidCtookDspent12Amodern
10、BculturalCspecialDcommon13AendBbeginningCmeetingDfestival14Awas strict withBwas proud ofCwas related toDwas full of15Agiven outBgiven inCgiven awayDgiven off16AstudentsBnursesCdoctorsDteachers17ALastBOnceCAlsoDThen18ApaintedBdescribedCthrewDpoured19ApatientBquickCcleverDfriendly20Athink aboutBhear a
11、boutCtalk aboutDlearn about三、阅读单选When was your last visit to a museum? Because of the COVID-19, nearly 90 percent, or more than 85,000 of the worlds museums, are closed according to the United Nations. But thanks to digital (数字的) technology, we can still visit these museums online. Mogao Grottoes, G
12、ansu, ChinaIt can even take you on a 360-degree virtual tour. You can follow arrows to “walk” around the site. Youll feel like you are really there! Louvre Museum, Paris, FranceYou can see the worlds most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, from your comfortable sofas or chairs at home! On March 26th, t
13、he Louvre Museum said that it would put its entire collection online for free. The collection includes more than 480,000 items. There is also an online map. You can check out the big building room by clicking here: http:/collections.louvre.fr/en/plan. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USThe Metr
14、opolitan Museum of Art (the Met) is one of the worlds largest art museums. It has more than two million works of art. Many Chinese paintings are also kept there. If you want to take a close look at the paintings of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), go to the Mets website. You can also
15、listen to the story behind the artwork with a click (点击) of your mouse. Benaki Museum, Athens, GreeceIf you are interested in Greek culture, take a virtual tour of the Benaki Museum. It houses Greek works of art from prehistoric (史前的) to modern times. You can view the entire museum here: www.benaki.
16、org/virtual/kentriko/ground_floor/. You can also listen to an audio guide and learn more about the artwork. 21If you want to see the famous painting Mona Lisa, you can go to _.AMogao GrottoesBLouvre MuseumCMetropolitan Museum of ArtDBenaki Museum22There are more than _ works of art in Metropolitan M
17、useum of Art.A360B480,000C2,000,000D127923If you want to listen to the story behind the artwork, you can click _.Athe Mets websiteBMogao Grottoes siteChttp:/collections.louvre.fr/en/planDwww.benaki.org/virtual/kentriko/ground floor/24In Benaki Museum, you can enjoy some works of art from _.Athe comf
18、ortable sofas or chairsBthe Song Dynasty (960-1279)Cprehistoric to modern timesD360-degree virtual tour25Which can be the best title for the passage?ALast Visit to a MuseumBDigital TechnologyCThe Largest Art MuseumDVisit Museums OnlineHumans and gorillas (大猩猩) shared evolution (进化) for 23 million ye
19、ars. Their paths separated only six million years ago. A new research on how gorillas communicate may help us better understand human communications. Understanding how the brain works helps us see a connection between language development and non-verbal (非言语) signs. “Gorillas have many kinds of non-
20、verbal communication,” said psychologist (心理学家) Sebestyen Forrester, from the University of Sussex. He thinks humans may have had the same communication skills. Non-verbal communication includes the ways we move our bodies and the different expressions on our faces. A new study on gorillas showed th
21、at right-handedness may have a connection with communication. The right side of the body is controlled by the left part of the brain, which is also where language develops. Two cameras were used to watch how one gorilla moved. It was shown that gorillas use their right hands more when they are doing
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