2024年四川省南充市中考三模英语试题.docx
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1、2024年四川省南充市中考三模英语试题一、完形填空The Chinese dragon has been for thousands of years. 1 the evil, dangerous, fire-breathing dragons of most Western stories, the Chinese dragon symbolizes power, success, luck and happiness in Chinese culture. It comes from ancient admiration for natural forces. People 2 the d
2、ragons power, seeking (寻求) blessings for family safety and success. Traditional ceremonies during some Chinese festivals, such as dragon boat races during the Dragon Boat Festival, symbolize luck, health and happiness. The dragons image is also 3 used in buildings, sculpture, painting and literary w
3、orks, representing (代表) strength, honor, and strong wishes for a better life. Because of the dragons irreplaceable (不能替代的) 4 , emperors in ancient China always see themselves as “true dragon sons of heaven”. Despite (虽然) social changes, the dragons importance 5 in modern China and attracts people bo
4、th at home and abroad.1ASimilar toBDifferent fromCThe same asDInterested in2AexplainBquestionCbelieve inDunderstand3AwidelyBwiselyClikelyDluckily4AluckBsuccessCpowerDposition5AconnectsBcontrolsCcomparesDcontinuesMost adults remember little about what happened in their very early childhood. As a resu
5、lt, some people think that we arent able to form memories before our fourth or fifth birthdays. But scientists carrying out research into early memories have suggested that this is 6 . They claim that we do form memories at a very young age. However, what we remember about our very early lives seems
6、 to 7 as we get older. Researchers in Canada worked with 140 children aged between four and 13. 8 , they asked these children to describe their earliest memory. Next, they asked their parents to confirm (证实) that the 9 actually happened. Two years later, the researchers went back and asked the child
7、ren again. Nearly all the children aged between four and seven in the first interview said something 10 in the second interview. And when the researchers 11 them of what theyd said the first time, many of the children said: “No, that never happened to me.” On the other hand, many of the children age
8、d between ten and 13 at the first interview described 12 the same in the second interview. This seems to suggest that our memories change in the early years, but that at around the age of ten, what we remember get fixed. The researchers are now looking into the 13 of why children remember certain ev
9、ents and not others. We sometimes think that the earliest memories are about very 14 things that happened to us as children because bad things stand out in our minds. But in this study, worrying events were only a 15 percentage of what the children remembered. More often, childrens early memories we
10、re happy ones. The researchers are trying to work out why this is the case.6AtrueBuntrueCunexpectedDunbelievable7AremainBdisappearCchangeDincrease8ALatelyBSuddenlyCLastlyDFirst9AeventBmemoryCresearchDinterview10Athe sameBdifficultCsimilarDdifferent11AsuggestedBremindedCprovidedDcelebrated12Aseriousl
11、yBexactlyCactuallyDespecially13AquestionBtroubleCstudyDproblem14AhappyBeasyCstressfulDlucky15AlargeBhighCaverageDsmall二、阅读理解What to Do if a Fire StartsLearn what you and your family should do if a fire starts in your home. *Know how to safely use a fire extinguisher. Remember the phrase PASS*Remembe
12、r to GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL 119. *Shout “Fire!” loudly several times and go outside right away. If you live in a building with lifts, use the stairs. Leave all your things where they are and save yourself. *If closed doors or handles are warm or smoke blocks your primary escape way, use your sec
13、ond way out. Never open doors that are warm to touch. *If you must escape through smoke, get low and go under the smoke to your exit. Close doors behind you. *If smoke, heat or flames prevent your escaping, stay in the room with doors closed. Place a wet towel (毛巾) under the door and call 119. Open
14、a window and wave a brightly colored cloth or flashlight for help. *Once you are outside, go to your meeting place and then send one person to call 119.16Whats the right way to use a fire extinguisher?AAim at the top of the fire.BPush the pin.CSweep from top to bottom.DSqueeze the handle.17What shou
15、ld we do if there is a fire?AGet low when escaping through smoke.BUse lifts instead of stairs because lifts are faster.CRemember to bring some important things such as money and ID cards.DIf the door is warm to touch, open the door and get out of the room as quickly as possible.18What color of cloth
16、 cant be used to wave for help when trapped in a room?ARedBOrangeCBlackDYellow19In which sentence the underlined word has the same meaning as the one in the passage?AMy favorite coffee place is two blocks east from my office.BThe man preferred to add a block of ice when drinking coffee.CCan you see
17、the white-painted apartment block?DMr. Green tried to leave the shop but the police officer blocked his path.20Where is the passage probably from?ANational Geographic Education.BNational Weather Service.CAmerican Red Cross.DNational Institute for Sports.Jules Vernes novel, Around the World in 80 Day
18、s, has inspired many people to travel around the world in unusual ways. It has also inspired several films, TV series, theater productions and even a board game. So where did Jules Verne get the idea from? Jules Verne told a reporter that he had been sitting in a caf in Paris one day when he saw a n
19、ewspaper advertisement for the first ever tourist trip around the world in 1872. In Jules Vernes story, a wealthy English gentleman, Phileas Fogg, accepts a bet (打赌) of 20, 000 that he can travel round the world in 80 days. Phileas Fogg is a man who is very hard to please. For example, he makes his
20、servant leave because he brings him some water to wash in that is 29 instead of 30. He has a very strict routine (惯例) and he follows it to the letter every day.Fogg employs (雇佣) a new servant, Passepartout, and on Wednesday, 2nd October, 1872, they set off on the journey round the world. While hes i
21、n India, Fogg falls in love with an Indian girl, Aouda. The journey ends back in London with Fogg believing that he has arrived a day too late and that he has lost the bet. He tells Aouda that he cannot marry her now, as hes too poor. Passepartout learns that they have got the date wrong. The party
22、travelled eastward, so they gained a day. Fogg hurries to his club and arrives there in time to win the bet and the story ends happily. The story is an easy read. The humorous twists (转折) and turns of the plot keep you interested throughout. It is a romantic adventure story that I would strongly rec
23、ommend to all my friends.21What gave Jules Verne the idea for the story?AHe had just returned from an interesting trip around the world.BHe had seen a film about a trip around the world.CHe had seen a play at the theater about a round-the-world holiday.DHe saw an advertisement for a holiday trip aro
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