2022年北京市大兴区中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2022年北京市大兴区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Peters birthday is coming, so I will make a cake for _.AyouBhimCherDit2We usually hold the meeting _ 10:00 on Mondays.AatBonCinDto3_ do you play volleyball with your friends?Twice a week.AHow muchBHow manyCHow oftenDHow far4Mary, _ you make a kite for me?Of
2、course, I can.AcanBmayCmustDneed5You should speak louder _ we cant hear you clearly.AorBsoCandDbut6If it is sunny tomorrow, my parents _ me to the park.AtakeBtookCwill takeDhave taken7Jerry is one of _ boys in our school.AtallBtallerCtallestDthe tallest8Where is your mom, Candy?She _ flowers in the
3、garden.AwateredBwatersCwill waterDis watering9We _ a wonderful summer holiday last year.AhaveBhadCwill haveDhave had10Its great to see you here. We _ each other since 2015.Awont seeBdont seeChavent seenDdidnt see11These cups _ in Jingdezhen 100 years ago.AmakeBmadeCare madeDwere made12Could you tell
4、 me _?Sure, we will go to the Nanhaizi Park.Awhere we had the picnicBwhere we will have the picnicCwhere will we have the picnicDwhere did we have the picnic二、完形填空Speedy and Steady “Well, Amy, how are you getting on with your napkin(餐巾)?” cried Lizzy, whose skillful fingers seemed to fly over her wo
5、rk. “Not very fast, I have almost finished one side.” answered Amy.“One side!” said Lizzy, with a _13_ which was neither pleasant nor kind, “why, we both began hemming our napkins at the same time, and Im now at the fourth side of mine!”“I know that I am _14_,” sighed Amy. “But Ill try to be steady(
6、稳), and to do my best,” said the little girl, as she threaded her tiny needle, and went on with her work.“As I sew so fast,” cried Lizzy, “I am sure to have finished my napkin long before the bell rings for _15_. Ill just run for a minute to the garden, to see if the roses are out.” so, tossing down
7、 her work on a chair, Lizzy flew off.Amy _16_ for the fresh air and the flowers, but her work must first be done. Steadily she laid down her broad hem, and had finished the second side of her napkin before her sister came back.Then Lizzy left again for a cup of coffee. Amy went on with her work. Bef
8、ore her sister again entered the room, the _17_ side of her napkin was hemmed.“Had you not better finish your sewing?” said Amy, “It must be near dinner time now.” “Oh! I can finish it in two minutes, only I want to look at that story, which Tom told us was so amusing.” Lizzy replied impatiently.“Bu
9、t if you are late?” murmured Amy.“No _18_ of that!” cried Lizzy, “No one is so likely to be late as a slow little creature like you!”Poor Amy made no reply, but quietly she worked on. Lizzy was soon so _19_ in her story that she forgot all about her work, till shocked by the sound of the bell.“Can i
10、t be dinner-time!” she cried, “Oh dear, and my napkin is not hemmed! And yours?”“It is just finished.” said Amy.“It is just like The Hare and the Tortoise.” thought Lizzy, who had enough of sense to _20_ a lesson.Quickness may have the start, but the quiet, steady worker does most in the end.13Alaug
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16、 supports well over two dozen languages in total and English is one of them. Duolingo uses a fun method for teaching. You do a bunch of grammar and vocabulary lessons disguised(伪装) as games. Thus, its a little more colorful than the more serious apps like Mondly, Memrise, and others.21How many lesso
17、ns does Hello English offer?A22.B150.C475.D10,000.22Which app is now for free?AHello English.BGoogle Translate.CBusuu.DDuolingo.23The app Duolingo is more _.AseriousBcolorfulCimportantDpopularSharing Joy with OthersAh Nao is a “furry” (兽迷). At Super Furry Fusion, the biggest furry party in China, Ah
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23、or (自卑的) in day. to-day life, perhaps because they are fat or disabled in some way. But they can all make friends and have fun here.”24What do “furries” do?APlay with animals.BFeed furry animals.CDress up in animal costumes.DWrite articles of protecting animals.25According to the passage, people gro
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