2024年湖南省长沙市长沙县中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2024年湖南省长沙市长沙县中考二模英语试题一、听力选择1What does Bob invite Sally to do?AGo on a school trip.BJoin an English party.CWatch a game show.2What did Peter use to love doing?AReading books.BWearing glasses.CTalking with others.3What kind of music does Betty often listen to now?ARock.BPop music.CCountry music.4When
2、 will the earliest train leave for Beijing tomorrow?AAt 7:13 a. m.BAt 7:30 a. m.CAt 8:45 a. m.5What is the Cindys host mother like?AFunny.BOutgoing.CFriendly.听1段材料,回答以下小题。6What day is this Sunday?AFathers Day.BMothers Day.CTeachers Day.7How much are the pink flowers?A5 dollars.B8 dollars.C10 dollars
3、.听1材料,回答以下小题。8When will the English story-telling competition be held?AIn August.BIn September.CIn October.9What kind of story will Sam tell?AA true story.BA modern story.CA traditional story.听1段材料,回答以下小题。10Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn front of a shop.BAt a parking lot.CNear a
4、 bookstore.11How does the man help the woman?ABy drawing a map for her.BBy driving her to the parking lot.CBy teaching her to use the guide map.听1段材料,回答以下小题。12Where did Jack use to do volunteer work?AIn a school.BIn a museum.CIn an animal hospital.13What does Jack think of his volunteer work?ARelaxi
5、ng.BHelpful.CDifficult.14What does Alice advise Jack to do?ATo talk with his father.BTo improve his social abilities.CTo pay more attention to his studies.听1段材料,回答以下小题。15Where does David live?AIn Dali.BIn Hangzhou.CIn Shanghai.16How did Jane learn about Dali?AFrom a TV play.BFrom a travel guide.CFro
6、m the Internet.17How will Jane probably go to Dali?ABy car.BBy plane.CBy high-speed train.听1段材料,回答以下小题。18Why did Tracy write the letter?ATo say sorry to Ms. Li.BTo ask Ms. Li for advice.CTo express thanks to Ms. Li.19What does Tracy think of Ms. Lis way of teaching?ABoring.BHumorous.CDifficult.20Whi
7、ch grade is Tracy most likely in?AGrade 7.BGrade 8.CGrade 9.二、阅读理解Dragon Boat CampsDo you want to try dragon boat racing? We have the camp youre looking for! CN Dragon Boat Camps are fit for all ages and levels. This year, our summer camp will be held from June 3rd to 10th. A group of experienced co
8、aches will share their best skills with you. You can sign up as a team, a small group or a single player. If there are ten or more people in your team, get in touch with Carolyn at Carolyncnevents. com for a team price. Location (地点): at Westgate Lakes Resort, Turkey Lake RoadCost: $345 per personWe
9、 will offer you:A welcome party on the evening of June 3rd. Dragon boat training courses twice daily from June 4th to 9th. Two friendly races during the week and a final dragon boat race on June 10. Get in touch with us:Email: infocnevents. comPhone: (855) 886-262821How long will the summer camp las
10、t?AFor 7 days.BFor 8 days.CFor 9 days.22How can you sign up as a team?ACall the coach.BVisit a website.CEmail Carolyn.23What will you get if you go to this camp?a. A welcome party. b. Three friendly races. c. Training courses twice a day. d. Skills shared by experienced coaches. AacdBabcCbcdHave you
11、 heard of the Moser lamp? It is a light bulb (灯泡) that uses no electricity. It was invented by Alfredo Moser, a Brazilian engineer, and it brings light to homes and small businesses in some very poor countries. The Moser lamp is made of a plastic bottle filled with water and a little bleach (漂白剂) .
12、It is fixed into a round hole in the top of a building, so that the upper part appears in the sun and the lower part hangs down into the room. The sunshine falls on the upper part of the bottle and makes the water produce light, so the bottom of the bottle shines like an electric bulb. Clearly, ther
13、es a weak point: It doesnt work at night. But in some very poor and crowded areas, houses often have small windows or none at all. Even during the day, the room is dark. The Moser lamp is widely used in these areas. This idea came up because of a power cut. That day, Moser and his friends talked abo
14、ut how to live without electricity. They imagined if they were lost in the wild, how could they give the alarm? One suggested using a lens (透镜) to focus the sunshine and start a fire. If they didnt have a lens, they could find a plastic bottle with water. This would act as a lens. This idea came int
15、o Mosers head. Almost by accident, he developed the lamp. Now Mosers lamp is used in around 15 poor countries. It has changed the lives of a large number of people.24What do we know about Alfredo Moser?AHe is a Brazilian engineer.BHe was born in a poor family.CHe invented the first light bulb.25What
16、 does the light of the Moser lamp come from according to Paragraph 2?AThe bleach in the plastic bottle.BThe sunshine outside the house.CElectricity from a power station.26What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?AHow Moser got the idea.BWhy Mosers lamp is widely used.CWhat Mosers lamp brings to peo
17、ple.27On which website can we probably read this text?ABCWhat can a seal (海豹) teach us about the deep ocean? A lot. “Deep-diving (深潜的) seals provide us with much information on the sea,” says Clive McMahon. He works for a sea science group in Sydney, and he also works with the Australian Center for
18、Excellence in Antarctic Science. “Geography and terrible weather make it difficult for humans to study in Antarctica. In the past, people only studied a small part of the sea around, so the information about this area was sparse,” Clive McMahon says. To know more about the sea, McMahons team started
19、 an animal tagging (标签) research project in the east sea around Antarctica. They stuck special tags on seals and studied them for 9 years. The tags could collect information about the sea as the seals dived. “The information from seals is so valuable. It shows that something was wrong. For example,
20、in some areas, the seals swam 1,000 meters deeper down than what we thought was the sea floor,” McMahon shares. The information also showed new underwater characteristics. It helps us better understand the shape of the sea floor, including ice shelf cavities (冰架洞). Warm water can go through the cavi
21、ties and reach the ice shelves. Then it melts (融化) the ice. “So if we find out where the warm water enters the underside of the shelves, well better know about how fast the ice shelves melt, how much fresh water goes into the sea, and many other things that may change our future sea and weather,” he
22、 adds.28What does McMahon mainly study?AWeather and plants.BWild animals on land.CSea and Antarctic science.29What does the underlined word “sparse” mean in Paragraph 3?A秘密的B稀少的C复杂的30What did the information from seals show?AA true and new sea world.BThe future sea and weather.CChanges in the sea ge
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