2023年陕西省西安市长安区中考一模英语试题.docx
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1、2023年陕西省西安市长安区中考一模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、完形填空Liu Guizhen is 60 years old this year. Over the past 45 years, she _1_ as a doctor, a teacher and a village leader. In 1978, her village didnt have _2_ doctor. Liu studied medicine at the college and later she worked as a village doctor. She never charged(
2、收费) villagers for her visits. With many pains relieved(缓解), many villagers trust _3_. From 2006, she even started to receive patients from a neighboring village, as their doctor was about to retire(退休). In 1988, _4_ its only teacher left, the students in Duanjiawan primary school didnt take classes
3、_5_ two months. Liu volunteered to be a teacher. In 1996, Liu _6_ as the leader of the village. There werent any natural resources in the village. Many villagers grew corn and potatoes to make a living. After doing several surveys, Liu found _7_ a good idea to grow pine trees. However, changing vill
4、agers ideas was never going to be easy, as many of them were worried about the risks and afraid of losing money. Liu and her husband decided _8_ an example. They took the risk and they were the first to plant pine trees. After two years, the young trees were sold 75,000 yuan, In 2017, the village pl
5、anted tree seeds about 6.7 hectares(公顷). Now the villagers are becoming much _9_ than before. “Im just a common person from a mountain village and I just did some simple things,” Liu says. _10_ she is!1Ahas workedBworkedCwill workDis working2AanBaCtheD/3AherselfBhersCsheDher4AwhyBafterCbeforeDthough
6、5AforBinCatDon6Ais chosenBchooseCwas chosenDchose7Awhat it wasBthat it isCthat it wasDwhat it is8ArememberBsetCto rememberDto set9AricherBrichCpoorDpoorer10AHow kind personBHow a kind personCWhat kind personDWhat a kind personThese days, teenagers are heavily influenced by the media. Many of them ha
7、ve spent thousands of hours on television or Internet. Its more time than they spend with their _11_ and classmates at school. However, several studies have shown a(n) _12_ problem: todays teenagers lack media literary(缺乏媒体素养). In other words, they have difficulty _13_ the information they see prope
8、rly. A study on middle school students showed that more than 80% of them could not _14_ whether the news is real or not. Kevin Smith teaches a class called Media Effects(媒体效应). He tries to help his students improve media literary through an example. The example showed why media literary was so _15_.
9、 In the example, two news stations reported a snowstorm, mostly about how the snowstorm was caused. The other stations just focused on(关注) those kids playing _16_ in the snow, painting a cheerful picture. It was the same snow, _17_ they were so different. “For news, they just report what is happenin
10、g and what it has brought. Not about _18_ or opinions, just about facts,” said Kevin, “but for others, they may just focus on feelings or opinions. In fact, both are OK. They are just different _19_ of one thing. Teenagers have to know this.”As for the best time to start learning media literacy, man
11、y experts(专家) _20_ the age of 12. But some basic ideas can be taught even earlier. “Its never too early to start learning media literacy,” Kevin said.11AparentsBteachersCrelativesDtourists12AseriousBrelaxingCinterestingDboring13Apicking upBgrowing upCdealing withDplaying with14AtellBdrawCteachDmake1
12、5AwrongBeasyCimportantDright16AsadlyBhappilyCangrilyDslowly17AandBsoCbutDor18AfeelingsBcrossingsCbeginningsDendings19ApagesBsidesCrulesDsizes20AallowBguideCplanDsuggest二、阅读单选Course 1This course is to help students develop a healthy eating habit. The biggest fun of this course is that you can experie
13、nce cooking. You neednt bring any materials to the classroom. Cooking for your family or your friends one day is so cool!Course 2Are you interested in paper cutting, Chinese clay or kite-making? If you are interested in them, here is the chance. They sound simple but difficult to do. Miss Hong will
14、show you how to make them. We should respect and enjoy the beauty of the traditional arts.Course 3Did you find doing housework is tiring and hard? Come to this course. It will help you learn some valuable skills to do housework more easily.Course 4This course is special because the teachers will sho
15、w you the knowledge out of classrooms. Students will plant flowers, vegetables and some trees with the teachers help. But if it is rainy or windy, the course will be put off.21Which tool is probably to be used in Course 1?ABCD22Which is the correct title order of the four courses? a. Be an Excellent
16、 Cookb. Be a Skillful Gardenerc. Enjoy the Beauty of Traditional Artd. Become a Master in CleaningAabcdBbdacCacdbDbcda23Where can we probably read the poster?AIn a newspaper.BIn a diary.CIn a novel.DIn an invitation.Chongqing, a city of more than 32 million people, faced a test in the summer of 2022
17、. A high heat caused a large wildfire since August 17. More than 14,000 people joined this war, including firefighters, soldiers and professional teams. At the same time, people sent helicopters(直升机) to put out the fire. Local people also joined the war to protect their hometown in every possible wa
18、y. Thousands of volunteers fought the fire with firefighters. Under a hot sun, Chongqing people cut down trees in order to stop more trees from catching fire. Others rode motorcycles on mountain road to take firefighters up a mountain, while some volunteers carried food and drinks on their backs on
19、foot. Women and children were not waiting at home. They helped clear the ground, and do other important work. On Thursday night, as the wildfire reached a man-made barrier(障碍) on Jinyun Mountain in Beibei District, more than 1,000 firefighters and volunteers stood alongside the barrier with the fire
20、 extinguishers(灭火器). They built a silver wall against the red fire. Zou Yu, from the Chongqing Emergency Management Bureau, said at a news conference that by Friday morning, the wildfire in the city had been put out.24_ caused the large wildfire.ACarelessnessBCutting down treesCHigh temperatureDGlob
21、al warming25Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?A14 thousand people joined this war.BTo stop fire, people had to cut down trees.CWomen and children were all waiting at their homes.DBy Thursday morning, the wildfire had been put out.26What can we learn from the passage?A
22、Many hands make light work.BNo pains, no gains.CPractice makes perfect.DDo as the Romans do.When storms come, most people stay at safe places. But some run towards the danger. The 20-year-old photographer Liu Yijing is one of them. He runs towards storms to catch the nature and he is called “storm c
23、haser”. Liu was born in Jiangxi Province. He has been interested in storms since childhood. When his classmates at primary school watched cartoons, he watched the weather report every night. In high school, he read many books about the weather and he also studied meteorology(气象学). In college, he ope
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