2023年浙江省温州市第八中学中考三模英语试题
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2022-2023学年第二学期温州八中九年级第三次模拟检测英语学科 试题满分:90分 考试时间:90分钟亲爱的同学:欢迎参加考试!请你认真审题,积极思考,细心答题,发挥最佳水平。答题时,请注意以下几点:1.全卷共7页,有五大题,56小题。2.打*的单词可以在小词典里查找词义。3.答案必须写在答题纸相应的位置上。写在试卷或草稿纸上无效。祝你成功!一、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Tom has always lived for ideas. Books and ideas have always 1 him. Why should he care about people? They were jealous* because he was so smart, or so he thought.It seemed that Tom knew everything 2 one small detail. That was, he didn't know how to 3 other people.Tom believed that school was a waste of time, 4 he began home schooling. He dreamed being the 5 person to enter university, and he sent letters to professors* to see if it was possible at his age.One day, the doorbell rang. When Tom 6 the door, there was his idol—Professor Rosen at the door. Tom was so 7 that he could hardly breathe. They talked happily, exchanging ideas. The professor was amazed at what this young boy knew. “Tom, tell me about your 8 . What do you do for fun?” the professor asked.There was silence as Tom 9 that he had no friends. “Well, I don't have time for all that. I'm so 10 with my studies,” he said.“That's a problem. You have to learn that life is not just filled with 11 . It is also filled with people. You have to remember to be what you are and have fun with friends.”The professor talked a bit more and then said, “I have to go, but I have a 12 for you. In this box, there are three objects. Experiment and learn 13 to use them. It's complicated* so you’ll need another person to 14 you. And I'll come back in a week to see how you're doing. Then, I'll have another test for you.”After the professor left, Tom opened the box. Inside were two baseball gloves and a ball.Don't forget what you are! There is something more 15 than studies. Go out, make friends and enjoy life.( )1. A. stopped B. troubled C. interested D. protected( )2. A. for B. with C. about D. except( )3. A. make fun of B. take pride in C. get along with D. keep away from( )4. A. so B. but C. because D. thought( )5. A. tallest B. strongest C. youngest D. cleverest( )6. A. broke B. locked C. opened D. cleaned( )7. A. tired B. relaxed C. excited D. disappointed( )8. A. coaches B. friends C. teachers D. parents( )9. A. hoped B. guessed C. realized D. decided( )10. A. busy B. careful C. pleased D. familiar( )11. A. ideas B. games C. letters D. problems( )12. A. gift B. test C. story D. match( )13. A. how B. why C. when D. where( )14. A. hurt B. help C. warn D. surprise( )15. A. serious B. difficult C. important D. comfortable二、阅读理解(本题有15小题,其中第16-18小题为1分;第30小题为主观题,5分;其余每小题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,第16-29 小题请从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,第30小题请在答题卡规定区域作答。ABecause of COVID-19, people stayed at home for several months. During the time, people's buying habits and ideas have changed. And after the outbreak, some buying habits are still kept in our everyday life. Here is Shi Qi's timetable during the outbreak and his ideas about the changing.( )16. Why have people's buying habits been changed?A. Because COVID-19 broke out. B. Because people want to learn more.C. Because phones are widely used. D. Because people have more money.( )17. How long did it take Shi Qi to have online classes a day?A. Four hours B. Six hours C. Eight hours D. Ten hours( )18. From the passage, we know that Shi Qi .A. prefers to eat out B. likes offline shoppingC. has a good habit of taking exercise D. bates travellingB“Military-style” travel has become the latest fashion among Chinese college students, who spend as little much money as possible to travel to as many places as they can during the weekend, hardly taking a break or even sleeping. To save money, they usually catch a normal-speed train on a Friday night, arrive at the destination* city on Saturday morning, travel around in the city, sleep at a 24-hour restaurant for a few hours on Saturday, then repeat the same busy schedule on Sunday before returning to their university in time for classes on Monday morning. These young travelers pay less attention to in-depth* experiences and more focused on checking off popular tourist destinations on our schedule.Hu Die, a student at Inner Mongolia University of Technology, is one such traveler. She put together a 10-day holiday during the recent May Day holiday period and traveled to six cities. On April 26, she took a high-speed train to Beijing and then from Beijing to Tai'an, Shandong Province, to climb Mount Tai. To save money, she spent 4 hours climbing up to the mountaintop rather than using a cable* car. After watching the sunrise from it on April 27, she visited Dai Temple at the foot of the mountain. She then went to Jinan in the afternoon, visited Daming Lake and Quancheng Square in the evening, and on the morning of April 28 went to Baotu Spring and Heibu Spring. She traveled to Zibo to enjoy the famous barbecue in the city, went to Yantai and Weihai before May 4, when she arrived in Luoyang, Henan Province. There, she visited the Longmen Grottoes and then returned to her school on May 5. Most people can hardly imagine how she traveled extensively in only 10 days. “We do not think we are doing something ‘crazy’ or ‘amazing’. We are young and energetic enough to experience such a tight travel schedule," she said. "Moreover, when you travel with your friends, you are happy, you do not feel tired.”Videos of them taking such trips have been posted on social media platforms, such as TikTok, Red, with much praise for their energetic spirit and high ability to achieve their plans. Others, however, question whether such a busy schedule is healthy.( )19. According to the passage, what does a “Military-style” traveler usually do while travelling?A. Take a high-speed trainB. Live in a fantastic hotelC. Spend as much money as possibleD. Visit 8S many as places in a short time( )20. What does Hu Die think of her 10-day trip?A. Crazy B. Amazing C. Tiring D. Busy( )21.The underlined word “extensively” probably means .A. slowly B. widely C. carefully D. usefully( )22. Why docs the author write this passage?A. To introduce a new kind of travel style.B. To show the experience of Hu Die's travel.C. To advise people to travel like “Military-style”.D. To encourage people to have a “Military-style” travel.CAs usual, Mr Robinson, who is eighty years old, wakes up and find himself looking for his glasses. It has been twelve times for him to do such a thing within a week. However, he is not alone. As an increasing number of the elderly has come across the same problem: Memory Loss as a result of the aging.Since aging is a natural part of human life, there is little that can be done to stop it. So scientists have been focusing on how to prevent sharp memories from worsening with aging, but the problem remains unsolved. Now research published in Scientific Reports suggests virtual reality might help older people remember facts and events based on specific details.The study asked 42 healthy older adults from the San Francisco Bay Area to take part in it. Half speat a dozen hours over four weeks playing a virtual- reality game called Labyrinth: they wore headsets and walked in place, walking virtual neighborhoods while completing small tasks. The other half, in the control group, used IPad to play games that did not require thinking of details. After 15 sessions*, the latter performed about the same as before on a long-term memory test. But the Labyrinth players have an improvement in memory through the VR game. A scientist Peter Wais of the University of California said the improvements helped them to be as good as the level of another group of younger adults who took the same memory tests.Meredith Thompson, an education researcher, studies learning through VR games but was not involved in the new study. “It would be great to actually follow people over time and see what this type of game does for long-term memory.” She says, adding VR can provide greater involvement than other games. Wais's team is now researching how long the effects would last and which part of the training have the most influence.Daniel Simons, another expert, who was also not involved in the study, says that experiments with other games, which are said to be able to train the brain, have often failed to notice this. And he doubts if the test performance in a lab also works in real-world situations. According to Simons, it is better for the scientists to have more people taking part in the tests before it is widely used.( )23. How does the writer lead in the topic?A. By telling a story B. By offering numbers C. By comparing groups D. By describing the scene( )24. Why do the scientists try out the experiments?A. Because aging is a natural part of our human life.B. Because aging is a problem too difficult to solve.C. Because scientists themselves are worried so much about aging.D. Because scientists want to find ways to help with the problem.( )25. How do the scientists do the experiment?a. work on separate tasks b. divide the adults into halvesC. compare the results after 15 sessions d. choose healthy adultse. conclude the experimentA. d-b-a-c-e B. d-b-a-e-c C. d-e-c-a-b D. d-b-e-a-c( )26. Which of the following statement is true?A. Meredith takes part in helping designing and carrying out the experiment.B. Like Meredith, Daniel is sure the experiment works in the real-world situations.C. Both of the experts agree with each other that the experiment is powerful enough.D. Both of the experts are not so sure about the actual effect of the experiment.DWE LOVE OUR Aunt Edna. She's kind and sweet, she brings us donuts, and her dog Webster knows cool tricks. But every time she visits, she announces, “It is my duty to increase your vocabulary.” Translation: she always teaches us new words. Lots of them.When she arrives, she says, “It is time for a familial embrace!” Translation: a hug no matter what, even if she is wearing too much perfume* and her buttons poke us in the eye.When she makes lunch, she says things like, “The legumes are delectable.” Translation: the peas are good, so don't hide any under your mashed* potatoes.She doesn't teach us manners, oh no. She teaches us to “avoid the social faux pas.” Translation: don't embarrass her in public by: burping* on the bus or snorting* through our noses when we laugh.One day, when we were out “perambulating” Webster (Translation: walking him), little Hank said, “My brain hurts from all those big words.”“Mine, too. I can't even pronounce half of them,” said Matt.“Legumes don't taste any better than peas. We need a plan,” I replied.“A plot*,” said Matt.“An effective scheme*,” said little Hank. We stopped to watch Webster walking proudly in front of us.“I've got it!” I said. I whispered* my idea and told them to make serious faces when we went inside.When we walked in the front door, Aunt Edna asked if we had “enjoyed our diversions.”“Yes,” I translated, “We had lots of fun. But the cal-lee-hop-adids were really biting.”“Oh my,” said Aunt Edna. She was a bit surprised. After supper, she spent an hour looking through the encyclopedia* for advice on preventing calleehopadid bites, but she couldn't find a thing. Then she suggested we play a game called Scrabble.“I'm sorry,” said Matt, “but I have to finish building my edi-fac-tabulous malli-pod, before the glue dries.”Aunt Edna tried hard to find a description of an edifactabulous mallipod so she could help, but there was nothing in the books.We told her we couldn't take baths because there were reports of “glaw-ba-tious bacter-yo-nee” in the local water. She spent the rest of the evening searching the news for updates on the epidemic*. Poor Aunt Edna.At bedtime, she looked so much tired, but she still asked, “Shall I read to you?”And little Hank, schemer of schemers, said, “Please do. May I suggest something yawny-fic-atious? How about...”“……the dictionary!” we cried.Aunt Edna looked confused. She reached for the dictionary. “How do you spell yawny—”Then she smiled and then laughed aloud. She even snorted through her nose!“ ”she said. “Your boys were quite clever. You're the cat's pajamas and the bee's knees! “(Whoa! What did that mean?!)Then Aunt Edna hugged us, turned off the light, and went downstairs. We happily, and merrily fell asleep.( )27. Why do the boys hate the new words from aunt Adna?A. Because the words are completely boring. B. Because they have had a large vocabulary.C. Because the words are too difficult for them. D. Because they don't like aunt Edna personally.( )28. What does the underlined sentence suggest?A. Hank is such a sweet heart. B. Hank is such a bad boy.C. Hank tries to trick aunt out of the bedtime story. D. Hank wants to have the bedtime story as usual.( )29. Which of the following sentences can be put in the blank?A. Okay, you boys have made it! B. Oh, no, you boys are so silly!C. Oh, no, you boys are so crazy! D. Okay, you boys have lost it!30. Do the boys love their aunt's visit? How do you know that? 小词典burp v. 打饱嗝 cable n.缆车 complicated adj.复杂的 depressed adj.沮丧的depth n. 深度 destination n.目的地 encyclopedia n.百科全书epidemic n.流行病 involve v. 涉及;卷入 jealous adj. 妒忌的mashed adj. 捣烂的 perfume n. 香水 plot n. 秘谋professor n. 教授 rare adj. 稀有的 sessions n. 期scheme n. 密谋策划 snort n.发出哼声 whisper v. 低声说三、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)Classic ReadingA.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词限用一次。especial like until power work31. Life is a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get. —Forest Gump32. When a person depressed*, he would like to watch the sunset. —The Little Prince33. You're talented, famous and . —Harry Porter34. As long as you hard, you will find that it is possible to be the person you admire. —Jane Eyre35. I'll fight them I die. —The Old Man and the SeaB.根据短文内容和所给中文提示,写出空白处各单词的正确形式。Welcome to Classic Reading! Today we'll read Oliver Twist.Oliver Twist is a famous story which 36 (写) by Charles Dickens. Set in the 19th century, it is about a boy called Oliver who finds himself 37 (独自) in the world. He lives in a special house for people without any money and always has an 38 (空的)stomach. One day, he asks for more food and gets into a lot of trouble.Oliver 39 (希望) to survive and later he runs away to London. After many difficulties, he is taken home by a kind old man who gives him much warmth. In the end. Oliver discovers that the kind old man is a 40 (亲戚) and he goes to live with him.There are many reasons why Oliver Twist is such a 41 (受欢迎的) story. There is, a lot of action in the book, and it is also very humorous. The writer was also very good at writing about the everyday lives of 42 (贫穷的) children in London in the 19th century. And his book made people pay more 43 (关注) to the problems of children. It is really 44 (值得) reading.Spare some of your time and you won't 45 (懊悔) it.四、语法填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共10分)根据上下文或括号内所给的英文单词,用单词的正确形式完成下列短文。It's hard to imagine life without the Internet. How greatly it 46 (change) our lives in the past 15 years since it was widely used. At the same time, however, the Internet has also caused some traditions to fall away.E-mail is quicker and cheaper. Getting a handwritten letter 47 a friend has become a rare* pleasure.Who would like to pay 60 yuan for 12 songs in a plastic case 48 you can find music on the Internet for free?When almost any fact can be found within seconds through Google and Baidu, personal memory becomes 49 (little) important. The Web can remember it for us.When was the last time you watched the world out of a window? When was the last time you 50 (read) a favorite book once again? When was the last time you sat in the cinema with your family? More and more people lose 51 (they) on the Internet. They show less interest and spend less time in the outside world.You've spent the past few years 52 (talk) with your friends on wechat, or reading about his or her moments, so meeting 53 friend is no longer as important as it once was.Have you ever found yourself doing homework with one eye on a wechat window? A growing number of people say the Internet is stopping young people from 54 (focus) their attention on anything for a long time.When you surf the Internet, it feels like something you' re enjoying and nobody knows it. But when you realize just how many people are watching your every move, it might just make you mad. Many people have realized their personal information can be found 55 (easy) on the Internet even they don't want to.五、书面表达(本题有1小题,共20分)56.温州八中食堂为了提升学生在校用餐的幸福指数,特推出“周四幸福菜单“设计大赛,请你从食材搭配、食物色泽、营养价值、食物总量等维度完成菜单设计;并以李华的名义写一篇约110 词的信件给学校,阐述你的设计理念。参考词汇: calorie n. 卡路里,protein n. 蛋白质,mineral n. 矿物质,vitamin n.维生素注意:文中不可出现人名。开头已给出,不计入总词数。Dear school,I would like to have my Happy Thursday Lunch designed in following ways. Your’sLi Hua 2022学年第二学期温州八中九年级第三次模拟检测英语学科参考答案一、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)1-5 CDCAC 6- 10 CCBCA 11-15 ABABC二、阅读理解(本题有15小题,其中第16-18小题为1分:第30小题为主观题,5分;其余每小题2分,共30分)16-18 ABC 19-22 DDBA 23-26 DDAD 27-29 CCA30. Yes. they do. (1分)Because her aunt always brings delicious food for the boys. (1分)Also. they love the cute dog as well(1分)Her aunt is a nice old woman to get along with. As soon as she knew the boys' little plan, she just laughed out aloud with boy and hugged them. (2分) (48词)三、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)A.31.like 32. Especially 33. powerful/ welcome 34. Work 35. untilB.36. is/was written 37. alone 38.empty 39.hopes/wishes 40. relative41.popular/welcome 42.poor 43.attention 44.worth 45.regret四、语法填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共10分)46-50 has changed from if/when less read51-55 themselves talking a focusing easily五、书面表达(本题有I小题,共20分)略
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