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1、2023年北京市房山区中考英语二模试题一、单项填空(每题 0. 5 分, 共 6 分) 1. My sister is only six years old, but _can take good care of herself. A. he B. she C. it D. they2. Usually I help my parents with some housework _ Sundays. A. at B. on C. to D. in3. Both my brother and I like films, _ we often go to the cinema. A. so B.
2、but C. for D. or4. Excuse me, must I return all the books in a week? No, you _. You can keep them for two weeks. A. neednt B. wouldnt C. shouldnt D. cant5. Jim, _ does your father usually go to work? By bus. A. when B. why C. how D. where6. Li Shizhen was one of _ doctors in Chinese history. A. famo
3、us B. more famous C. most famous D. the most famous7. Peter, may I use your iPad? Sorry. I _ on it at the moment. A. was working B. will work C. am working D. worked8. If you go by subway, you _ at the Summer Palace in half an hour. A. will arrive B. arrived C. have arrived D. arrive9. Mr. Green _ f
4、or his lessons when I went into his office. A. prepares B. will prepare C. is preparingD. was preparing10. My classmates and I _a lot of volunteer work since last year. A. do B. will do C. have done D. did11. The sports meeting _ in our school last month. Our class won the first prize. A. hold B. he
5、ld C. is held D. was held12. Mary, _ do you know the English competition? Yes, I do. Next Wednesday. A. when will we have B. when we will haveC. where will we have D. where we will have二、完形填空(共 8 分, 每小题 1 分) 阅读下面的短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选择最佳选项。Arun and Karan were good friends. Arun was
6、 always ahead of Karan in all fields. He was always chosen to perform in school programs and was famous throughout school. Karan tried to do better than Arun each time but never 13 . One day when Karan returned home, he was feeling 14 . His mother saw that and asked, “Why do you look unhappy?” Karan
7、 replied, “Its all because of Arun. Once again, he got higher marks than me. And no matter how hard I try, he is always ahead of me. ”His mother questioned, “Are you jealous (嫉妒的) of Arun?” Karan replied, “No. Why would I be jealous of him? He is my friend. ” His mother said, “When people 15 Arun, y
8、ou dont like it. When he loses, you feel happy. You keep seeing negative qualities in him and feel a sense of dislike towards him. Do you feel all of this?” Karan was shocked by what he heard and thought it was true. His mother continued, “I have a great solution for you to deal with jealousy. Inste
9、ad of being jealous, you should focus your 16 on appreciating (欣赏) the positive qualities in Arun. ” Just listening to this, Karan replied, “Positives qualities? In Arun? I cannot find even a single positive quality in him. ” His mother asked, “You cant or you dont want to find it?” Karan looked dow
10、n 17 . His mother said, “OK. Tell me when you start preparing for an exam. ” Karan replied, “A week before. ” His mother asked, “And Arun?” Karan thought and said, “He studies daily. He lists all the schoolwork that he has to do and when he should do each thing. He always 18 his timetable. ” His mot
11、her said, “This shows that he has good management skills and he is hardworking. ” Karan nodded. He felt inspired (受到启发的). From that day, he began to 19 Aruns good qualities. Very soon, he also became hardworking like Arun. In the following exam, Arun again stood first while Karan came second. But th
12、is time Karan was not jealous at all. He was happy to see his own 20 . When we heartily appreciate the positive qualities in others, those qualities will also begin to develop in us. 13. A. refused B. stopped C. complained D. succeeded14. A. upset B. surprised C. happy D. satisfied15. A. avoid B. be
13、at C. praise D. understand16. A. hope B. energy C. advice D. dream17. A. carelessly B. speechlessly C. seriously D. curiously18. A. follows B. changes C. forgets D. discusses19. A. change B. improve C. spread D. notice20. A. choice B. progress C. advantage D. influence 三、阅读理解(每题 2 分, 共 26 分) (一)信息匹配
14、。下面的材料分别介绍了四个夏令营活动, 请根据 2123 小题中所描述的 Lucy、Mike 和 Celia 三人各自的需求, 选择一个最适合他们参与的夏令营, 并将答题卡上所对应的 A、B、C、D 选项涂黑。AA. Berklee Summer CampBerklee Summer Camp is the perfect choice for young students who are eager to begin their musical journey. During this two-week camp, every student will experience hands-on
15、 instruction in the instrument and practice performance technique (技巧) in a band setting.B. Complete Skills CampComplete Skills Camp is designed to help teenage students improve their game and basketball skills. Each player will be challenged to get better through repetition of basic skills. Players
16、 will also be able to test their skills each day through different competitions. C. Scikidz Day CampScikidz Day Camp is designed to offer children a choice of many different science themes, such as experiments and projects in Video Game Creation, Engineering, and much more. The camp provides an oppo
17、rtunity to see how science works in the real world. D. Edu-Inters French CampAt Edu-Inters French camp, campers get French language classes in the morning, then cultural activities, social events in the afternoon. Young learners will get the opportunity to speak the language not only with teachers a
18、nd other campers, but also in real-life settings outside the classroom.21. Lucy is a music fan. She plans to learn to play an instrument this summer vacation. 22. Mike is interested in sports, especially basketball. He wants to improve his basketball skills. 23. Celia is an American girl. Shed like
19、to learn a foreign language and experience different cultures. (二)阅读下列短文, 根据短文内容, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选择最佳选项。BJameson stood outside the kitchen, listening to his mothers phone conversation. “Im sure hed love to, ” his mother said. Jameson knew she was talking to Mrs. Kyle down the street. She h
20、ad a son four years younger than Jameson and was always trying to get Jameson to play with him. Only Jameson didnt want to play with him. He felt bored playing baby games. Jameson hoped Mrs. Kyle wasnt getting Mom to agree to a play date. Mom said goodbye, and Jameson ran to his room. He sat down at
21、 his desk and took out his math book. His mom knocked on the door. “Jameson, may I come in?”“Im really busy studying for my math test right now. ” Maybe that would make Mom think twice about forcing him to play with Timothy Kyle. “Oh, okay then. Never mind. ”Jameson heard his mom walk back down the
22、hall. He was happy his plan had worked, but now he had to stay in his room because his mom thought he was studying. He looked outside. The sun was shining, and it was the perfect day to be outdoors. He pictured playing football in the park with his friends. Then he thought about the best thing of al
23、l, going to the new amusement park. Hed been dying to (渴望) go, but tickets were expensive and he hadnt saved up enough money yet. He spent the afternoon tossing (掷) his football straight up in the air while lying on his bed. He was more than bored. Even playing with Timothy Kyle was better than this
24、. He got up and went downstairs. “All finished studying?” Mom asked. Jameson nodded. Then his mom said, “Mrs. Kyle called earlier. She had tickets to the new amusement park. She said you could have them. ”Things were different from what Jameson thought. He deeply regretted what he did. “I should try
25、 to figure out (弄清楚) what is exactly happening instead of lying to Mom for my own good, ” he thought. 24. How did Jameson feel about playing baby games with Mrs. Kyles son? A. Hopeful. B. Happy. C. Worried. D. Bored. 25. Jameson spent the whole afternoon _. A. playing with Timothy Kyle B. playing fo
26、otball in the parkC. studying for a math test D. staying in his room26. Jameson regretted what he did because he realized that _. A. he shouldnt tell a lie for his own goodB. staying with young kids wasnt that badC. playing outdoors was much more interestingD. he shouldnt listen to others phone conv
27、ersationCYawning is something we all do maybe because were bored carrying out uninteresting tasks or because were tired. Sometimes, just seeing another people yawn can cause you to yawn. But is yawning really contagious (传染的), and why do we do it in the first place?Many of us think we open our mouth
28、s when we yawn to take in more oxygen (氧气), but in fact it appears there is no clear reason. According to BBC Bitesize, new research suggests it might be because yawning cools the brain down and prevents it from overheating, much like the fan in your computer. This might be why were more likely to f
29、eel sleepy and yawn in warm temperatures. What is clear is that we yawn more when were very tired and ready for a short sleep, and we cant control when we do it once we start, theres no stopping us! But its also true that yawning is a very contagious behaviour. John Drury, a researcher from Sussex U
30、niversity, told the BBC, “Yawning is something that you cant stop. Dogs yawn when their owners yawn. Animals yawn at each other. It happens whether you want to or not. ”His research into this behaviour found that there is a connection with our social group and how close we are to the people in it. I
31、f we identify with (认同) the person who yawns, we are likely to copy it too. Another research by the University of Nottingham in 2017 found similar results. They asked volunteers to watch other people yawn. They found their ability to prevent yawning when others around them yawned was limited. And th
32、e desire (渴望) to yawn was increased when people were told they couldnt. They also found, when using electrical stimulation (刺激), that they were able to increase peoples desire to yawn. These findings, they say, could be useful because it could help treat other conditions like Tourettes (儿童抽动症), whic
33、h involve the same area of the brain. What is certain is that the act of yawning can happen at any time even when we think were not tired but, I hope, not when youre reading this article!27. According to BBC Bitesize, the reason why we yawn might be . A. our brains need to exerciseB. we have to brea
34、the more oxygenC. our brains need to be cooled downD. we are not used to warm temperatures28. What can we learn from the research by the University of Nottingham? A. The use of electrical stimulation can help control the strong wish to yawn. B. People can keep themselves from yawning when they are t
35、old not to do it. C. People are more likely to yawn when someone around them yawns. D. The findings of the research can be used to prevent some diseases. 29. What is the passage mainly about?A. The process of yawning. B. The reasons for yawning. C. The use of findings about yawning. D. The developme
36、nt of studying yawning. DSeparate Boys and Girls at SchoolJack White is a 17-year-old student who has already published a collection of poetry with a local publisher. Jack believes switching (转换) to an all-boys school changed his life. “When I was at my coed (男女同校的) school, poetry was for girls, not
37、 boys. Boys were supposed to like subjects like math, computers, and science. When I wrote poems, the boys at school used to make fun of me. At my new school, things are different. Jack may not realize that boys and girls also learn and think differently based on specific (特有的) biological developmen
38、ts. These differences have an effect on how and when boys and girls learn, so single-sex (单性别的) education is actually better for children. Take, for example, brain development. The areas of the brain involved in language, feelings, physical coordination (协调), and social relationships develop in a di
39、fferent order and speed in girls and boys. Teenage girls find it easier to answer the question, “How does the story make you feel?” than teenage boys. Research has shown that teenage girls brains develop the connections between language and emotions earlier than boys brains. A teenage boy will have
40、more difficulty answering that question because his brain has not fully developed that connection yet. In a single-sex classroom, everyones brain is developing at similar speeds, so teachers can teach according to their students actual abilities. Boys and girls also have different hearing abilities.
41、 Girls have a sense of hearing which is two to four times better than boys. Women teachers often speak more quietly, so boys may have more difficulty hearing a woman teacher if she is talking in her “normal” voice. The teacher needs to speak louder to get the boys attention. In a single-sex school,
42、teachers do not have to keep adjusting the volume of their voice. Jack might not notice the biological arguments why single-sex education is better, but he realizes that he is learning faster at his new school. As Jack says, “I hated writing and studying English in my old coed school, but look at me
43、 now, I am a published poet! My new school helped me become comfortable with who I really am. ” 30. What can we learn from the passage? A. Girls usually have less opportunities to talk in class in a coed school. B. Jack was laughed at by other boys because he was not good at poetry. C. The part of t
44、he brain that understands our emotions grows slower in boys. D. Boys and girls brains will develop at similar speeds if they study together. 31. What will probably happen in a single-sex school? A. Students will learn and make progress at the same speed. B. Teachers will give lessons based on their
45、students abilities. C. Students will be expected to learn poetry as a main subject. D. Teachers will ask more questions involved in students emotions. 32. The words “adjusting the volume” in Paragraph 5 probably mean “ _”. A. changing the loudness B. increasing the clearnessC. lowering the level D.
46、controlling the speed33. What is the writers main purpose in writing this passage? A. To explain why single-sex education is better. B. To show how a boy became a published poet. C. To compare how boys and girls think differently. D. To discuss the problem of writing poems at school. 第二部分本部分共 5 题, 共
47、 20 分。根据题目要求, 完成相应任务。四、阅读表达(34-36 每小题 2 分, 37 小题 4 分, 共 10 分) 阅读短文, 根据短文内容回答问题。Technology Keeps Grandparents and Grandchildren ConnectedWhen it comes to keeping in touch with grandchildren, grandparents need to learn new technologies. They are taking advantage of choices like video chatting, text messaging and social media (社交网络媒介) to keep in touch with their grandchildren in more ways than ever before, according to a survey. Mary Taylor is a typical case. She depends on video chatting to stay in touch with her grandchildren, all of whom are
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