2022年江苏省苏州市中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2022年江苏省苏州市中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Im sorry that I made you get into a difficult _.AmessBhumourClectureDsituation2The lady is so worried about her son in the waiting room that a bottle of water went from one of her hands to _.AotherBthe otherCothersDthe others3About _ of my classmates have be
2、en to Beijing.Athree fourthBthree fourthsCthird fourthsDthree quarter4I want to get my phone repaired, but the man told me it would cost 1200 yuan.What? Why dont you buy a new one? The prices of phones are much _ than before.AcheapBcheaperClowDlower5Huaian Marathon took place on April 18 and CCTV-5
3、covered it _. People all over the world watched it.AaliveBlivingClivelyDlive6 Its _ your promise to be absent from Julies party.Yes. But I have to prepare for my report next week.AforBagainstCwithDfrom7Billy says we _ stay in his house as long as we dont make a mess in it.AmustBneedCcanDshould8When
4、she was asked about that terrible night, her voice shook as she spoke about the person who _ her.AattractedBattackedCcontactedDconnected9Can you tell me how often these flowers_?Arequire wateringBrequire wateredCare required wateringDare required to water10Though things are going smoothly now, scien
5、tists are still in doubt _.Athat people with the virus can be curedBwhere did the virus come fromCif the virus is influenced by the weatherDhow long people have caught the virus二、完形填空As husband, Jeff, stood on the busy New York city street trying to stop a taxi, I tried to protect my daughter from t
6、he cold December wind and rain, put my head down and kissed her tiny face.Sad and wet, my husband _11_ his try to call a taxi. I knew the feeling. Just after my daughter Katies birthday, we were told that she had a brain illness. Since that moment, Jeff and I felt like runners in a race where the fi
7、nish line kept moving. We knew Katie was running out of time. It had taken months before we finally had a name for the illness, but _12_ a few doctors in the world knew how to check it.Now as we finally found an excellent doctor to _13_ our girl, we were in astrange city in the cold rain.Just at tha
8、t moment, a middle aged woman stopped her car and said, “Pardon me? May I offer you a ride?”_14_ we could say anything, she continued, “Really no trouble for me. Just get in.”It was then that I noticed her thick Irish accent ( 口音 ), which _15_ me up like hot soup. She encouraged us to be happy befor
9、e she left. We simply said, “Thanks! Roosevelt Hospital, please.” As we got in her car for the ride. “Are you going_16_ the baby?” she asked us. I nodded my head, holding back my _17_.At the hospital, we thanked her many times for the _18_. As the woman hugged me, I noticed her face was wet with tea
10、rs.After three more visits to New York and two more brain surgeries, Kate is cured. But the _19_ of the Irish Angel was like a bright ray of light that appeared in our _20_ days. My family would never forget that angel.11Agave outBgave upCput inDput away12AonlyBnearlyCquiteDalmost13AprotectBmeetCsav
11、eDchange14AWhenBAsCAfterDBefore15ApickedBtookCwarmedDwoke16AforBtoCwithDwithout17AsurpriseBangerCsmileDtears18AseatBrideCcarDumbrella19AheightBweightCvoiceDadvice20AbusiestBluckiestChappiestDdarkest三、阅读单选In the film Forrest Gump, theres a famous saying: “Life is like a box of chocolate; you never kn
12、ow what youre gonna get.” Its the same with blind boxes.Each of these small, sealed (密封的) boxes contains one of many toys in a series. The buyer doesnt know which one theyve gotten until they open the package. In recent years it becomes big business in China.During the Double 11 shopping day, Pop Ma
13、rt, a leading blind box company in China, sold 55,000 Labubu dolls on Tmall in just 9 seconds, according to a Tmall report.One reason for their popularity is the appealing (诱人的) appearance inside the boxes. Theyre like small cartoon characters. They can be placed anywhere in your home as a decoratio
14、n. But another, perhaps more important reason people like them is the fun of being surprised.“The most interesting thing about blind boxes is the gap between what you expect and what you get,” said wen Xi, a blind box collector from Beijing.Last year, over 200,000 Chinese customers spent more than 2
15、0,000 yuan collecting blind boxes. Most of them were Generation Z, or those born after 1995, according to a report by Tmall.21What can you get from a blind box?AThe toy printed on the box.BA cartoon character you choose.COne of the toys in a series.DA decoration just for your house.22Why are the bli
16、nd boxes so popular?AThe toys Pop Mart makes are peoples favourite.BPeople enjoy the surprise before opening the box.CBlind box collectors has made a great influence.DThese boxes are really a good choice as presents.Have you ever bought something and then changed your mind? For Alison Jenson, 15, th
17、is used to happen several times a week. Alison was a shopaholic. She just couldnt stop shopping and she loved special offers. Alisons bedroom is full of stuff. “Ive been to every shop in Birmingham, I think,” says Alison. She picks up some earrings. The labels are still on them. “These were half pri
18、ce,” she says. “Ive never won them.” Alisons problem wasnt just jewellery. She also bought a lot of clothes, though not many shoes, because they were usually too expensive. She has also bought lots of other small things-like 20 new covers for her phone. She hasnt used any of them. According to exper
19、ts, we all feel excited after we buy something new. For shopaholics, its a little different. Soon after they buy something, they think theyve made a mistake and start to feel unhappy. So they buy themselves something else to feel happier. Psychologists(心理学家) first described the problems of shopaholi
20、cs in 1915. However, there was very little research on the subject until recently. Now, doctors think thousands of people suffer from the problem, and the situation is getting worse. There are also more teenage shopaholics now, although most young people dont have enough money to go shopping very re
21、gularly. Alison knew she had a problem. “I often bought something every day. Usually it was something small, but I just needed to buy it,” she says. “I spent money that I got for my birthday, and when I was short of cash, I borrowed money from friends or my parents. When I couldnt go shopping, I fel
22、t anxious. Then one day, my parents just looked at all the stuff in my room and said, This is crazy!Iknew they were right. I needed some big changes in my life.” Alison now gets help with her problem and feels she has changed. She no longer thinks shes a shopaholic. “When I want to buy something in
23、a shop, I ask myself two questions,” she says. “Do I need it? Can I afford it? The answer to both questions is usually no, so I walk away. Its great!”23The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 5 refers to _.ApsychologistsBdoctorsCAlisons friendsDAlisons parents24Which word can best describe Alisons f
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