2024年黑龙江省大庆市中考英语真题.docx
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1、2024年黑龙江省大庆市中考英语真题一、阅读理解Spring ReadsWe asked Time For Kids Reporters to review some of the years best books so far. Heres what they had to say.The Astronauts Guide to Leaving the PlanetHave you ever imagined running and jumping in a space station? Astronaut Terry Virts has actually done these things
2、and more! In The Astronauts Guide to Leaving the Planet, he paints a lively picture of life in the International Space Station. Young space lovers will enjoy this guide.Lasagna Means I Love youIn this touching novel by Kate OShaughnessy, it has always been Mo and her brave grandma, Nan, against the
3、world. After Nan dies, Mo makes a living by cooking, using family recipes (食谱) she collects from friends. But there is one problem: She doesnt have family recipes of her own. When she tries to find them, she understands what makes a family.The Moth KeeperThe Moth (飞蛾) Keeper is a picture novel by K.
4、 ONeill. It tells the story of a young girl named Anya. She works as the new moth keeper for her village. Will she be able to deal with the challenges that come her way? Readers who like magical stories with colorful pictures will enjoy this book.1What can you learn from The Astronauts Guide to Leav
5、ing the Planet?AThe life in the space station.BThe life of a homeless kid.CThe life of a moth keeper.DThe life of Mos family.2Who wrote the novel Lasagna Means I Love you?AAnya.BK. ONeill.CTerry Virts.DKate OShaughnessy.3Who might have an interest in The Moth Keeper?AA woman who likes cooking.BA boy
6、 who loves picture books.CA girl who is interested in space.DA student who wants to create family recipes.Think about what you like to wear on the weekend. Theres a good chance that you like to put on a pair of blue jeans (牛仔裤). But according to a new study, our love for jeans may be bad for Earth,
7、especially for sea animals.In order to improve jeans feel and give jeans blue color, some man-made chemicals (化学品) are added to denim (牛仔布). Every time we wash our jeans, small bits of denim drop. They come out of our washing machine and into the worlds rivers, lakes and oceans. Scientists studied t
8、he Great Lakes in America and found denim waste in it. The harmful chemicals in denim have spread far and wide. They might be putting some sea animals in danger.Scientists also washed jeans to see how many bits of denim each pair would drop for each wash. The answer was worrying: About 50,000 bits.
9、Not all of them come into the environment. Wastewater treatment factories can deal with 99% of them. This may sound pretty good. However, the rest of them still have a bad influence on the environment.Does this mean we shouldnt wear jeans? Probably not. “We need to buy fewer jeans and only wash them
10、 when we truly need to do it,” says Sam Athey, one of the scientists. “You dont need to wash your jeans too often.”4What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 2 refer to?ASmall bits of denim.BBlue jeans.CNew studies.DSea animals.5What have scientists found in the study?AHow to make jeans.BJea
11、ns are popular in the world.CDenim waste is in the Great Lakes.DMan-made chemicals are not harmful.6How many bits of denim will drop if we wash one pair of jeans once?AAbout 500 bits.BAbout 45,000 bits.CAbout 50,000 bits.DAbout 49,500 bits.7What can be the best title of the article?ASay no to jeansB
12、Jeanseveryones loveCWear your jeans every dayDWash your jeans less, please!Owls (猫头鹰) are active mainly at night. They hunt (打猎) when its dark. Most of us humans go about our business in the daytime. So we hardly ever see owls during the day, but many of us like these night birds very much.Our love
13、for owls has a long history, and its in all cultures. No matter how far you go back, there is always some type of art work or story that is about an owl. These days, we find pictures of owls almost everywhere. So what is it about owls that makes them so popular?Some bird researchers believe that owl
14、s are popular because of their “cool” looks. In order to see clearly in the dark, owls have large eyes. Unlike humans, owls cannot roll their eyes. Their heads have to do most of the turning-around work. Its also for this reason that owls can turn their heads around almost entirely (完全地) on their ne
15、cks.Besides, another reason for its popularity is its ability to hunt. Owls use sound to hunt. Their ears are specialthe left ear is a bit higher than the right ear. A sound goes in one ear before it arrives in the other. This helps owls tell which direction a sound is coming from. So they have a go
16、od sense of hearing.Thanks to such unusual looks and abilities, owls are known as popular animals. Over the centuries, lots of stories about them have been created. These stories have made more people become interested in owls.8What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?AWhy owls are active at night.BHow popu
17、lar owls have been.CWhy owls hunt in the dark.DHow hard it is to see owls.9What is the meaning of the underlined part “roll their eyes” in Paragraph 3?AOpen their eyes.BClean their eyes.CClose their eyes.DTurn around their eyes.10Why do owls have a good sense of hearing?ABecause they have large ears
18、.BBecause their ears can turn around.CBecause a sound can only go into their left ears.DBecause their left ears are higher than the right ears.11In which part of a magazine can you probably read the text?ANatural world.BLife and health.CLanguage and culture.DScience and technology.Three years ago, I
19、 started working at the University of Leeds. After moving to a new city, I was looking for things to do which can help me to make some new friends. I noticed that a community school was offering Chinese evening classes. Without much thought, I signed up for a Chinese class.There was one lesson a wee
20、k, each lasting 90 minutes. Mr. Kong, the teacher, was full of energy. For each class, he would teach us hundreds of new words. After each lesson, I felt it too difficult to continue. Luckily, after a few months, I got used to this. Between classes, I would try to review what I had learned until I u
21、nderstood it. Gradually (逐渐地), I began to realise that the more work I put into Chinese study, the more interesting I found it.To make further progress, I planned to find a Chinese student to help me with my Chinese. The University of Leeds had more than 600 Chinese students. So it was not difficult
22、 to find one. Soon I met my new Chinese friend, Li Hua. He helped me practice my spoken Chinese and go over everything I had learned in class. Finally, I made it.Although there are so many words and idioms (习语) in Chinese, I am confident to get over any difficulty and become good at Chinese.12Why di
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