2024年福建省厦门市中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2024年福建省厦门市中考二模英语试题一、单项选择1Did you see my pen? I left it on the table yesterday.Oh, it _ be there. I used it and put it next to the phone.AcantBmustntCneednt2_ do you make a vlog?Almost every week. I like to record my daily life.AHow longBHow oftenCHow soon3Dont always depend on others. You should tr
2、y to do things by _.AourselvesByourselvesCthemselves4Could you please _ the plants of our class on summer vacation?Sure. Ill try my best.Alook upBlook atClook after5I really hate hui nan tian!So do I. I cant stand the _ wall. There is water everywhere.AwetBbrokenCpale6I like to do creative homework
3、prepared _ teachers this term.Me too. Its also a challenge for us.AinBforCby7I am afraid of losing the game. I dont want to fight on.Come on, dont lose any _. You only live once!AchangeBchanceCchoice8Have you heard of a new AI tool called Sora?Of course! I _ a video produced by it last week.Awatched
4、Bwill watchCam watching9Does the color red mean good things in Chinese culture?Yes. But writing ones name in red is not good, and we usually _ it.AallowBadviseCavoid10To make the living environment better, the old factory _ a city park last year.Aturned intoBwas turning intoCwas turned into11_ were
5、interested in something, our brain is more active and its also easier to focus.AIfBThoughCSo12Thinking _ and trying bravely are very important to young people. I cant agree more. Theyre valuable qualities.AhonestlyBcreativelyCslowly13Parents always expect their children _ a joyful life.AleadBleading
6、Cto lead14I wonder _, Jack.I am making a gift for my mom. Mothers Day is around the corner.Awhat you are doingBwho you are talking toCwhere you are going15Can you hang out with me this afternoon?_. I am going to take a guitar lesson.ASure, Id love toBI am afraid I cantCOf course not二、完形填空January 17,
7、 1994, was the day it took a village to save a child. On that day, a heavy 16 hit Louisville. Barbara Schmitt and her granddaughter Michelle were at home enjoying the snow day However, Michelle was in 17 of a liver transplant (肝脏移植). Suddenly, news of a matching liver in Omaha, 600 miles away, broug
8、ht hope as well as a race against 18 they had just 12 hours to get there. But it was impossible to pass the roads 19 snow was too thick. 20 the phone lines were still working, Babara called Sharon, who runs a charity (慈善机构) or childrens special needs. She called for a plane to fly the Schmitt family
9、 to Omaha at once. But reaching the airport was still a trouble. Sharon asked the local radio station WHAS for help. A listener 21 a helicopter for the Schmitt family to go to the airport. Another listener suggested a nearby churchs parking lot would be a 22 helicopter landing place. Then 150 volunt
10、eers got together to 23 the snow-covered lot in a short while.As night fell, a WHASs four-wheel drive took the Schmitt family to the church. The crowd cheered and waved (挥手) as 24 flew off into the snowy night.Michelles transplant was a success. It was the success not only of a skilled medical team,
11、 a child with the fight to survive (生存) and a family that wouldnt 25 , but the success of a whole village that found something much better to do on January 17 than to stay warm inside and watch the snow.16AsandstormBsnowstormCrainstorm17AneedBhonorCcontrol18AnatureBlifeCtime19AbecauseBwhetherCalthou
12、gh20AFinallyBLuckilyCEspecially21AinventedBsoldCprovided22ApopularBprivateCperfect23AcleanBbuildCprotect24AweBtheyCshe25Agive upBgive outCgive back三、阅读理解Henry was a poor university student, but he wanted to buy a car. “If I can buy one really cheap that works,” he thought, “I will save money on bus
13、tickets. Then I can spend more in the restaurants I like.”He spent a day searching for the cheapest car in the second-hand car yards. Finally he found one for $250. The car was really old and the paint was badly peeled, but it worked. “Its got a good engine,” the salesman said, “and the gearbox is O
14、K. Forget everything else.”Henry bought the car and drove it out of the car yard. Everything was wrong with it except for the engine and gearbox, which worked very well “As long as they work,” Henry thought, “nothing else matters.”Unluckily, a few days later, while he was driving back home, a police
15、 car stopped him. A young policewoman got out and walked around Henrys car. She looked at it in surprise. She wrote down a long list of the things wrong with the car. Then she looked inside the car.“Does your speedometer work?” she asked. Henry shook his head.“It is against the law, sir” she said, “
16、not to know how fast you are travelling.”Henry smiled. “Oh, but I do know how fast it is,” he said. “Up to 30 miles an hour, the doors shake. Between 31 and 50 miles an hour, the whole car shakes. Over 50 mils an hour, I shake”Hearing this, the policewoman impounded (扣押) Henrys car and he was fined
17、(罚款) $500.26The car Henry bought was _.AcheapBnewCsafeDpretty27A police car stopped Henry on his way to _. Ahis universityBa restaurantCa car yardDhis home28The policewoman was surprised at Henrys car because _.Athe gearbox could work wellBthe car had too many problemsCshe couldnt see the speedomete
18、rDHenry knew how fast he drove29Henry shook when the speed was _ miles an hour.A25B35C45D5530What does the story tell us?ASeeing is believing.BMoney isnt everythingCRisk big for small ones.DUse it or lose it.FITNESSSPORTSDo you know stacking (堆叠) and unstacking cups as fast as you can is a sport? Be
19、lieve it or not, it really is.Also known as cup stacking or speed stacking, sport stacking was invented in 1981 by Wayne Godinet a director of a club in California and was brought to more places by Bob Fox, a PE teacher in Colorado. Now competitions of sport stacking are held around the world and ma
20、ny of the competitors are kids.There are three sequences (序列) stacked in sport stacking events, including 3-3-3 (uses 9 cups, 3-6-3 (uses 12 cups) and Cycle (uses cups the same as 3-6-3).Competitive cup stacking is about speed. Players need to stack cups to build up a series (系列) of pyramids and bre
21、aking them down as quickly as possible. They may compete on their own, in teams of two (doubles), and in teams of 4 or 5. In Doubles events, one stacker must use only their right hand while the other must use only their left hand. In other words.TWO stack as ONE!Sport stacking does not use common pl
22、astic cups. Instead, the special cups are offered to the sport. They have holes in the bottom to help players stack and unstack easily.Sport stacking is safe and inexpensive. Although it doesnt burn a ton of calories (卡路里), it does get players moving because they usually stand when playing, and of c
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