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    1、2022年江苏省连云港市赣榆区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Which underlined letter pronounces differently from the others?AtastyBplanetCmadDhabit2What do you think of _ film we watched together yesterday? Great.Ive never seen _ better film than it before.Aa;theBa;aCthe;aDthe;the3What can we learn from the COVID

    2、-19 event? I think _ important to get on well with wildlife, because theyre our friends.AthatBitCthisDone4At 10 a.m. on April 4, 2020. People all over China stood in _ to mourn those who died in the novel corona-virus disease.AspiritBserviceCsilenceDsurprise5 Listen! Is that Millie playing the piano

    3、 in the room? No. It_ be Millie,she has gone to London.Amay notBneedntCmustntDcant6My father joined the army in_when he was in_.A1960s; twentiesBthe 1960s; his twentiethC1960; his twentiesD1960s; the twenties7Look, there is a cute bird, Mom.It flew into our kitchen the window just now, Alex.AacrossB

    4、throughCaboveDunder8The FIFA World Cup _ in Qatar in November, 2022.Awill be taken placeBwill take placeCwill happenDwill be happened9Scientists and doctors will never give up doing research _ they find the truth of the disease in the end.AsinceBthoughCwhenDunless10The ground floor of Beijing Daxing

    5、 Airport covers an area as _ as 35 football fields.AbigBbiggerCbiggestDthe biggest11Have you heard that the big event _ until next year? Yes, I have. Because the disease is very serious all over the world.Ais put offBwas putted offCwould be put offDwill be put off12When in Rome, do as the Romans do.

    6、 We should behave _ when travelling abroad.I cant agree more!AprobablyBproperlyChighlyDrapidly13_ is it from your home to the school?About 10 minutes walk.AHow longBHow soonCHow farDHow often14The light in the teachers office is still on. Do you know _? In order to correct all the papers as soon as

    7、possible.Awhy are they so busyBwhen they will stop workingCwhy they stay up so lateDwhat does he work for15I promise I will make more progress next time, Miss Li.Well, just as the saying goes, “_” I hope you will act at once.AActions speak louder than wordsBThe grass is always greener on the other s

    8、ideCDont put all eggs in one basketDDont burn the candle at both ends二、完形填空During the COVID-19 pandemic, overseas Chinese students have _16_ a lot. Theyve not only seen the love and care that bring people together, but also some _17_ treatment because of racial intolerance (种族偏见). Xiong Ziqing is on

    9、e of _18_, an exchange student at the University of Southern California. The flight tickets flying back to China were so expensive that he couldnt _19_ them. _20_, he chose to stay at school.“_21_ I couldnt go home, home has never seemed any nearer.” said Xiong, “We have received great help from the

    10、 Chinese government and the people.”Since the outbreak, many countries have suggested the public to travel less and keep some distance from each other. Some countries even chose to shut down the doors to outsiders. When more than half a million Chinese couldnt get home, China became one of _22_ rath

    11、er than distancing (疏远).Our country stays with the overseas students _23_ health packages which were prepared and sent out for those in the US by Chinas embassies (大使馆). Advice on personal health have also been given daily, _24_ reports on disease preventioncovered _25_ at timesto satisfy all the ov

    12、erseas students needs in different parts of the US. Chinese government has cared about the overseas students so much that it would be _26_ for any Chinese student there to feel that they are alone far from home. They all feel grateful for the outreach (援助) of our motherland.Because of the virus, Xio

    13、ng has missed the International Public Speaking Competition in Beijing. It is not still sure _27_ he and his international friends will appear at the next years competition. But a pandemic cannot take away their dreams and love. _28_ they are in the world, exchange students can always stay closely i

    14、n touch with their own country _29_ different ways.“This special period has made me believe that when facing the challenge of a global epidemic, we always have a strong country behind us to support us all the time. Once COVID-19 is overcome, we should pay attention to the _30_ that we have learned f

    15、rom the epidemic and never forget that only in unity can we become more powerful.”16AwatchedBgrownCseenDinfluenced17AunpleasantBunluckyCboringDexcellent18AthemselvesBthemCtheyDtheir19AtakeBbringCaffordDcost20AAs a resultBInsteadCHoweverDOtherwise21AWhenBIfCSinceDAlthough22Aputting upBreaching outCca

    16、rrying outDputting away23Aaccording toBin some waysCbased uponDin the form of24AincludedBholdCincludingDholding25AaliveBliveClivingDlively26AimpossibleBpossibleCnecessaryDimportant27AunlessBuntilCwhetherDthat28AWhereverBWheneverCWhateverDHowever29AwithBthroughCacrossDin30AstudyBlessonCexperimentDexp

    17、ression三、阅读单选We Want You!Join us at Lilysone of the best local restaurants. We are now looking for people who would be interested in working with us. You must be 18 or older to work at Lilys. Call 654-589-7859.3 Cooks*At least one years experience in a western restaurant kitchen.*Able to work on wee

    18、kends.*Work 4 p.m.9 p.m. every day(600/week)Waiters/Waitresses*At least one years work experience in a cafe or restaurant.*Part-time welcome.*Like fast-paced work and accept shift changes(换班).*Work 11 a.m.6 p.m.or 4p.m.11 p.m.(16/hour)2 Cleaners*No experience needed.*Part-time welcome.*Work 12 a.m.3

    19、 p.m.or 5 p.m.10 p.m.(12/hour)Delivery workers who are good at riding a bike.31According to the poster, _.Acooks should have at least one year of experienceBLilys wants full-time waiters and waitressesCcleaners have to work about 12 hours a dayDa 14-year-old man can ask for a job at Lilys32Who has t

    20、o work every day?ASingers.BWaiters.CCleaners.DCooks.33How much can a waiter make if he works for 7 hours?A119B112C90D84Do you like to eat out and treat yourself to delicious food? Many people are used to choosing hearty (丰盛的), fat-filled dishes and high-sugar desserts, which are not easily cooked at

    21、 home, though they may be unhealthy.According to Economic Daily, low-fat and high-fiber meals have become popular in Chinas restaurants and online delivery platforms. The recent rise of light meals gives diners a smarter choice. Restaurants serving light meals have increased from just 600 in 2017 to

    22、 more than 3, 500 in 2018. According to a report by Meituan, a major online food platform, the number of light meals ordered online also rose 75 percent from last year.Having a light meal, however, doesnt mean eating only vegetables. Different from the meat-free lifestyle, a light meal avoids oily,

    23、salty and spicy food. Instead, it contains things like boiled meat, whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Healthy nutrients (营养成分) are the theme of the light meal. These dishes are useful for keeping healthy and controlling your weight. Thats probably why so many people, especially millennials (千禧一代)

    24、, are into them. Diners see it as “a great way to avoid getting fat”.Zou Jing, a college teacher in Wuhan, shared a picture of her lunch: a mixture of beef, eggs, corn, mushrooms and cherry tomatoes. She told China Daily, “After eating several light meals, I felt my appetite (胃口) has shrunk. I now p

    25、refer light meals.”These changes in eating behavior are connected to deeper changes in how people think about food. People are more interested in diet quality, not numbers, which is important for both weight control and health. So the next time you have a party with friends, try a light meal. It wil

    26、l satisfy not only your stomachs, but maybe your hearts.34From Paragraph 2, we can know that _.Aall the restaurants are serving light meals because they are popularBfew people eat out at restaurants because of the unhealthy foodCthe number of restaurants serving light meals is getting largerDaccordi

    27、ng to Meituan, fewer people prefer ordering light meals35What is the meaning of the underlined word “shrunk” in Paragraph 4?AGot bigger.BGot better.CGot worse.DGot smaller.36The writer used the example of Zou Jing just to tell us that _.Alight meals can help us avoid getting fatBlight meals are almo

    28、st similar to non-meat foodCshe prefers only vegetables instead of oily, salty and spicy foodDmillennials hate light meals because they enjoying eating meat37Whats the main idea of the passage?AAvoiding meat is a healthy lifestyle.BLight meals are becoming more and more popular.CPeople like going in

    29、to restaurants for dinners.DEating out is unhealthy.Theres an unwritten rule among documentary film-makersto watch, but not intervene(干涉). But a BBC documentary worker in Antarctica made a hard decision to intervene when several emperor penguin mothers and their babies became trapped in a ravine(深沟)

    30、.In one of the Dynasties series, mother penguins can be seen leaving babies behind when they cant get out from the ravine. Some babies died from the freezing low temperatures.After a storm, the workers returned to the area and decided to do something. In the beginning, they are not sure about the pr

    31、oper way to help with the least intervene. Finally, they built a ramp to help the remaining penguins climb to safety.“We chose to intervene with the least influence,” said the shows director, Will Lawson. “Once wed dug that little ramp, which took very little time, we left it to the birds. We were e

    32、xcited when they decided to use it.”The shows creator, Sir David Attenborough, is known for his strong support to let nature take its course. But in this case.he said he would have intervened.“Its very rare for the film workers to intervene,” he said. “But they realize that they might be able to sav

    33、e some of these birds simply by digging a few steps in the ice.”“Its such an unusual condition to do this,” he added. “It wasnt dangerous. You werent touching the animals and by doing this, they had the chance to get out of the trouble.”Although different people hold different views, the workers hav

    34、e received more praise from the public for what they did.38What difficulties did the emperor penguins meet?AThe penguins died of illness.BThe penguins got hit on their way.CThe penguins got trapped in a ravine.DThe penguins finally climbed to a safe place.39According to the passage, which of the fol

    35、lowing order is correct? The workers decided to intervene.Some babies died from the low temperatures.The film workers dug a ramp.Some mother penguins left their babies behind.ABCD40What does “this” in paragraph 7 refer to?ADigging some steps in the ice.BDoing nothing.CTouching the animals.DMaking a

    36、decision.41What can we learn from the passage?AWe need to obey the rules at any time.B“To watch, not intervene “is written in the rules of filming documentaries.CPeople sometimes have to break rules to do the right thing.DLove is priceless among animals.5G will bring us much faster internet speeds,

    37、wider coverage and more stable connections (稳定的连接). Chinese tech company Huawei has more patents (专利) for 5G than any other company in the world. Here are some of the major things 5G can do.High-tech Education Smart campuses (校园) are being built all over the world. With 5G, you can have classes outs

    38、ide your school as well. Students from poor areas can have the chance to study just like you do.5G RoadsAll of the forms of transport will be improved with 5G. 5G roads can tell electric car drivers where the nearest charging (充电) station is. It can also manage and control traffic lights and traffic

    39、 flow. 5G makes self-driving cars safer.Medical careWith 5G, doctors at the hospital can get the information from patients and have a video call to diagnose them. When people are ill, they may not need to go to the hospital. They can just see a doctor at home. Also 5G can make health care available

    40、to older people who live in the countryside.Virtual reality (VR)With the power of 5G, VR gamers will be able to see, hear, and feel virtual environments without experiencing any lag (滞后). You will be able to play VR games anywhere in real time with a headset. In 5G smart factories, workers can use 5

    41、G headsets to solve problems.Smart homeSmart technology can turn any home into a nicer place to live: For example, a smart rubbish bin can keep track of the things youve thrown away and place an online order for new items. Smart fridges can create dinner recipes (菜谱) based on the vegetables that are

    42、 being kept inside. Smart home can lower how much electricity you use overall too.42In which part of a newspaper can we find the passage?ATravel.BCulture.CHealth.DScience.43_ has the most patents for 5G.AGoogleBAppleCHuaweiDBaidu445G roads can _.Amanage and control the trafficBtell car drivers how t

    43、o drive more safelyCallow drivers to use VR along the roadDremind drivers to slow down45Which of the following is NOT true according the passage?A5G will be of great help to students from poor areas.BPeople dont need to see a doctor because of 5G.CVR makes people feel like being in a certain place.D

    44、Smart homes can help us save energy.四、阅读还原7选5According to a research, more than 130 billion pounds of uneaten food go to waste in Lauras country each year. That is about 30% of the yearly food supply(供应). _46_Many families and homeless people are in great need of food.When Laura saw her school dinni

    45、ng hall throw away food that was not eaten at all every day, she came up with an idea. _47_She gave away uneaten food to homeless shelters in her community. In the past three years, the same project has spread to other schools and some fast food restaurants throughout the city. The project is called

    46、 Feed&Find. _48_How does it work? Through an App, Feed Find matches local homeless shelters with school dining halls and restaurants that have eaten food to provide. When dining halls or restaurants have eaten food left, they can use the App to share the information about the food. _49_Pretty cool, right? Its not surprising that people in other cities have got in touch with Laura, hoping that she could develop similar project

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