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2023年浙江省台州市天台县中考英语模拟试卷(附答案详解)

2023年浙江省台州市天台县中考英语模拟试卷(附答案详解)

2023年浙江省台州市天台县中考英语模拟试卷It happened years ago.When my daughter was in primary school,she broughthome four small twigs(嫩枝)(1)______ school to plant.None of themlooked very hardy(耐寒的),but with hope for the future,I(2)______them carefully with my daughter somewhere in our backyard that had enough(3)______ when it is fine.Over the years,because of the poor soil(土壤),three of them(4)______ .Only one survived(幸存).The tree grew crooked(弯弯曲曲的)and very slowly.It looked like a fat bush(灌木丛)more than a ter,I noticed that it was starting to die.The(5)______ branches were becoming yellow and bare.Only the top third of the tree was still(6)______ and thick.I got some help from one of my friends who was a farmer.I did my best to save it by(7)______ it a lot of fertilizer(肥料),but it didn't work. Later one morning,I went out and looked at it again.I was wondering whether it would be better to(8)______ .It would make the yard look cleaner.As I walked over to take a(9)______ look at it,I noticed something moving within the leaves,it was a robin(知更鸟)(10)______ building a nest in the topmost branches(树枝).I smiled when I looked at it.I thought maybe this old(11)______ was still useful.In my eyes,(12)______ it might not be really healthy or pretty,it was still giving a bird a home.That's enough for it.This tree(13)______ me that all of our lives have a purpose.It doesn't matter if we are young and(14)______ or old and sick.We can help to make this world a better place.Until our last breath,(15)______ have things to do,love to give,and joy to share.Maybe that's the true meaning of a life.1. A. for B. to C. from D. at2. A. planted B. brought C. carried D. dropped3. A. sunlight B. water C. rain D. wind4. A. grew B. died C. changed D. remained5. A. younger B. higher C. older D. lower6. A. yellow B. green C. red D. white7. A. buying B. passing C. feeding D. bringing8. A. give it out B. pick it up C. cut it down D. put it away9. A. slow B. far C. fast D. close10. A. patiently B. carelessly C. loudly D. properly11. A. bush B. branch C. yard D. tree12. A. since B. and C. although D. so13. A. advised B. reminded C. allowed D. encouraged14. A. strong B. weak C. pretty D. ugly15. A. they B. it C. you D. weBTV listings in different channels (频道)7:00 pmDown Our Street Your favorite soap continues with Jim and Amanda having an argument,while Alex still can't find a job.Tom has asked Amanda to marry him but she's got some doubts.Will Tom and Amanda get married What will happen next?8:00 pmDouble Your MoneyJason is the host(主持)ofthe popular game showwhere the contestants(参赛者)can win £10,000-andthen double it!There arequestions on all kinds oftopics to test everyone'sgeneral knowledge.Whowill get the chance todouble their moneytonight6:00 pmThe NewsAll the newsand sportfrom all overtheworld.WithMichaelWebster.8:30 pmThe Norah ShowNorah presents hercompletely new chatshow.She talks togreat celebrity(名人)guests and asks themquestions thateveryone wants toknow the answersto.Tonight,sportsstar Sally Malone.16. How many channels are listed?______A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.17. When is the game show?______A. At 6:00 pm.B. At 7:00 pm.C. At 8:00 pm.D. At 8:30 pm.18. Jane is a soap opera lover,which programme is the best for her?______A. Down Our StreetB. Double Your MoneyC. The NewsD. The Norah ShowCAt age seven,before she even started second grade,Neijae Graham-Henries became the world's youngest female barber(理发师).Now ten years old,Neijaevolunteers to give free haircuts to kids going back to school and to people in need.We asked her about it. What sparked(点燃)your interest in becoming a barber?My brother had signed up to take a six-week introductory(入门的)course.But after the orientation,he said he was not interested.I told Mom that since my brother didn't want to attend,I would.Finally,I was the only girl in the course.What do you do at the barbershop where you took the course?I've volunteered at the owner's events in the city to cut hair for people who have no homes or jobs.I've also given free back-to-school haircuts.And I practice under the watchful eye of licensed barbers._____?Happy!It gives me a chance to help others look their best.A.haircut can change someone's appearance.When a person sits in my chair,they're going to look their very best because I'm very detailed (细致的).Right now,I prefer cutting kids' hair.When doing community service,I give haircuts to both kids and adults.What advice would you give kids about pursuing(追求)a new interest?It's important to believe that you can do anything if you put the effort in the work.We all have a purpose to achieve during life.Don't be afraid to go for it!I had no idea about barbering but wanted to give it a try,and I am so glad that I did.19. What can we know about Neijae?______A. She is seven years old now.B. People should pay for her haircut.C. She was the only girl in the course.D. Homeless people can't get her haircut.20. Which may be the best question for " ______ "?A. Where do you give free haircut?B. What do you say to your customers?C. When do you do community service?D. How do you feel as you cut people's hair?21. How could kids start a new interest according to Neijae?______A. Volunteer at shops and communities.B. Start an interest as early as possible.C. Believe themselves and make an effort.D. Try barbering if they don't know about it.22. The passage may be a(n)______ .A. interviewB. speechC. book reportD. fairy taleD①Snow forests make up about 30%of the world's total forest area.These wonderful woodlands are not as famous as the Amazon or other rain forests,but they are important.To mark the International Day of Forests,we report on why they are so important for Earth's health and why they are at risk.② Snow forests are found in the far north of the world,in areas that are quite cold and usually have a lot of.snowfall.They lie across parts of Canada,China,Finland,Japan,Norway,Russia,Sweden and the US.Snow forests spread for thousands of miles and cover about 17%of the Earth's total land area.③ Snow forests have very cold winters that can last up to six months,but even so,they are home to all kinds of animals,including foxes,hares,mice,mooses and wolves.In the US and Canada,as many as five billion birds from more than 300 species(物种)live in the forests in the breeding(繁殖的)season.④ Snow forests also help to take in harmful gases(气体).The gases are given off by burning coal oil and gas,which can cause climate change.⑤ However,snow forests are facing danger.Trees are being cut down faster and faster for their wood,which can be used for building .Some forests are being cleared to make space for new roads and houses,or to allow coal oil and gas industries to grow.As the temperature gets higher,the risk of fires in snow forests has risen.In recent years,Canada and Russia have seen big fires spread through the forests.Luckily,environmental and wildlife groups around the world are working hard to make snow forests protected areas.This means that cutting down trees is stopped or controlled in some areas.23. Which of the following is TRUE about snow forests?______A. They cover about 30%of the world's forest area.B. They cover about 17%of the world's total area.C. They have snowfall and winters all year round.D. They have 300 kinds of animals on the earth.24. Why are snow forests so important?______a.They have large area on the earth.b.They have cold winters.c.They are home to many animals.d.They take in harmful gases.A. a,b,cB. b,c,dC. a,c,dD. a,b,d25. How does the writer feel about snow forests' future?______A. Worried.B. Hopeful.C. Disappointed.D. Moved.26. The structure of the passage may be ______ .A. AB. BC. CD. DE"No building comes without carvings,and carvings make buildingsmore valuable,"goes an old saying in Minnan,an area in southernFujian Province.The saying is about brick carvings(砖雕),which werean important part of the old red brick buildings in the area.The carvings were once commonly found on either side of the main door of Minnan'sbuildings.However,with development,the number of ancient red brick buildings has dropped,and Minnan's brick carvings have gradually faded(消褪),said Wu Jiandong,a young master brick carver from Fujian's Quanzhou City.The 42-year-old has learned the traditional technique and now combines it with modern tastes to develop his own style of brick carving.Wu said that he hoped to be able to help the traditional craft (手工艺)continue through innovation(创新)."Market has changed in recent years,and so has our thinking,"Wu said."We must add modern tastes to help pass down and develop traditional craft." People in Minnan love tea,so Wu created sets of carved brick tea decorations(装饰),including tea plates,tea cups,tea pots and other items.They have been widely received by local people and foreign visitors.Earlier this year,a pendant(挂件)was bought by an overseas Chinese man from the Philippines.The customer told Wu that he would hang the pendant in his office as a reminder of the buildings and the moon of his hometown.Because of the market's praise of his work,Wi will be able to pass down the craft and further develop his pieces ,and the popularity of short videos has also given him new hopes and ideas of spreading Minnan's brick carvings.The art form originated during the Song Dynasty and flourished(繁荣)during the Ming and Qing dynasties.It is now an important part of national cultural heritage.Wu hopes more young people could join him to develop the traditional craft.27. The writer begins with the passage by ______ in Paragraph 1.A. asking questionsB. using a sayingC. listing numbersD. sharing a story28. The underlined phrase " combine …with " probably means " ______ ".A. see...asB. separate...fromC. turn...intoD. connect...with29. We can infer(推断)that Wu Jiandong ______ .A. felt doubtful about his own workB. realized the importance of market changeC. created many old styles of brick carvingsD. had no idea about spreading brick carvings30. What is the purpose of the passage?______A. To call on us to pass down and develop the traditional art.B. To compare traditional art pieces with modern art pieces.C. To ask more people to buy the brick carving pendants.D. To invite people to visit Minnan's red brick buildings.31. Anna :Mom,could I go out for dinner with friends tonight?Mom:(1)______Anna:Thanks,mom.(2)______Mom:No,you can't.You have an English test tomorrow.Don't you remember?You should spend time on it.Anna:Umm,I know...but Kathy is leaving for America tomorrow.We want to buy some gifts for her. Mom:That's fine.(3)______ You need time to study and have a good rest.Anna:Great!Could you give me a ride to the Miller's Restaurant?Mom:(4)______ The light music there could make you relax.Anna:That sounds boring.(5)______ Mom,teenagers should be allowed to choose where they like to go for a dinner.Mom:Well,I just want you not to be tired.Let me take you to the Miller's Restaurant now.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)32.(1) Remember to communicate with your parents in a ______ way.(2) It's so ______ for many parents to push their kids too hard.(3) These ______ of our last trip bring back lots of good memories.(4) Mom understands me best because she always knows ______ how I feel.(5) Everyone ______ well.It makes Mrs.Brown really happy.33. People can always learn from small things.When I was in the(1)______ (第五)grade,I was chosen to be the princess in the school play.For weeks my mother helped me practice my lines.But once on the stage,every word(2)______ (消失)from my head.Then my teacher asked me to change my role to be a narrator(解说者)for the play.I didn't(3)______ (告诉)my mother what had happened,but she noticed it and asked if I wanted to take a walk in the garden.It was a(4)______ (温暖的)spring day.We could see dandelions(蒲公英)popping out through the(5)______ (草)in bunches(束).I watched my mother bend down by one of the bunches."I think I' ll(6)______ (挖)up all these weeds(野草),"she said."From now on,we'll only have roses in this garden.""But I like dandelions,"I said."All flowers are beautiful,even dandelions!"My mother looked at me(7)______ (严肃地)." Yes,every flower gives pleasure in its own way,doesn't it?"I nodded."And that is true of people,too,"she added.When I realized that she had guessed my(8)______ (痛苦),I started to cry and told her the truth." But you will be an excellent narrator,"she said.Thanks to my mother's encouragement,I got to know everybody had his or her own(9)______ (价值)in the world.I felt(10)______ (骄傲的)of my role in the play.This was a very useful lesson for me.(1)(2)(3)(4)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)34. There is an old saying that all of us are born with two bags hung on our necks.A small bag in front of our chest(胸膛)is filled(1)______ other people's faults(缺点),while the big one at the back is full of our own shortcomings(短处).This makes it much(2)______ (easy)to find other people's faults,but harder to see our own faults behind us.There was(3)______ boy named Tommy.He had four(4)______ (friend):Simon,Jack,Johnny and Harry.Tommy always(5)______ (open)the front bag to check what was in it.He saw other people's faults very (6)______ (quick).When Simon was impatient with him,he said to Simon," It's so easy for you(7)______ (get)angry.It is hard to be friends with you." Later that day,Tommy told his mother about Jack's dishonesty." Jack takes my things,(8)______ he doesn't ask me.He also forgets to return(9)______ (they)." Tommy himself did not like sharing his things with anyone.When Johnny was too tired to play with him,he said:" You are so impolite (10)______ I won't play with you any more."He could not understand why he did not get on well with others.If Tommy would turn the bags around,he would discover his own impatience,dishonesty and bad manners.They were no better than those of Simon,Jack,Johnny or Harry.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)35. 4月23 日是"世界读书日",假设你是李华,请根据以下提示,以"Enjoy Reading"为题写一篇短文在学校网站上分享你的读书感悟和建议。

2023年浙江省台州市椒江区中考一模英语试题

2023年浙江省台州市椒江区中考一模英语试题

2023年浙江省台州市椒江区中考一模英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、完形填空1.A.book B.picture C.magazine D.paper 2.A.health B.family C.shopping D.cooking 3.A.your B.their C.her D.our 4.A.buy B.make C.pack D.order 5.A.excited B.worried C.serious D.careful 6.A.Exactly B.I understand C.OK D.Of course not 7.A.how B.why C.where D.when 8.A.washed B.written C.mixed D.prepared 9.A.everything B.anything C.something D.nothing 10.A.bad B.clear C.fantastic D.different 11.A.day B.morning C.afternoon D.evening 12.A.so B.as C.before D.although 13.A.cutting B.making C.tasting D.accepting 14.A.biggest B.best C.richest D.roundest 15.A.sweet B.friendly C.small D.strong二、阅读单选①Everybody likes a birthday. in December2022,the world’sis a Seychelles giant turtle(龟②Experts believe he wasD.the first telephone call is a very important invention 25.Para.4mainly talks about Jonathan’s__________.A.life B.senses C.birthday celebrations D.daily activities 26.The structure of the passage may be_________.A.B.C.D.Victoria O’Neal and her husband,Derrick Stroud,lately welcomed three kids.And they were happy about it.However,not long after,danger came.One afternoon,Victoria noticed that one of their babies,Amelia,was having trouble breathing.Worried,as any mother would be,she called Derrick and asked him to return home to take their little one to the hospital.Derrick came home and took9-week-old Amelia to the hospital at once.He knew that his daughter’s condition was worsening,so he raced to get help at the hospital in Greenville. Then traffic police officer Matthew Brown stopped Derrick’s speeding car and gave him a speeding ticket.Derrick said he knew how fast he was going,but it was worth it to save his daughter.After looking at the baby Amelia,Matthew knew he had to move quickly to save her life.“When I got there,the baby was unresponsive(没反应的)sitting in the child’s seat,”Matthew said.“I turned her head towards me and I could see that her lips started to go blue and she was having a lot of trouble breathing.Once I got her out of the seat,she started to breathe a little bit better.Her blueness started to go away and I started to rub(按摩)her back to keep her awake.Once Matthew got Amelia to respond,a medical team was called and she was taken to a local hospital.This was beyond a scary situation.It’s terrifying to think of the baby’s life without the quick help of Matthew.Amelia’s parents are so grateful for his knowledge and kindness. Derrick said,“It’s like God sent him to be there.”Now,Amelia is as happy and healthy as her two sisters.27.On the way to the hospital,Derrick________.A.drove too fastB.fought with Matthew BrownC.asked for help from strangersD.stopped the baby from getting worse28.The right order of the story should be_________.①Derrick and his wife were thankful for Matthew’s behavior.②Matthew stopped Derrick and noticed Amelia’s situation.③Derrick’s daughter Amelia had difficulty in breathing.④Derrick rushed to take Amelia to the hospital.⑤A medical team came to take Amelia to the hospital.A.③①②④⑤B.③④②⑤①C.④③②⑤①D.④③①②29.According to the passage,we can infer that Matthew is a______man. A.serious and friendlyB.polite and outgoingC.smart and responsibleD.knowledgeable and helpful30.The main idea of the passage is that_______.A.a worried father was stopped by the police for speedingB.the heavy traffic stopped a father from saving his daughterC.a young girl was sent to the hospital by a traffic police officerD.a speeding ticket turned into a life-saving act for a baby三、补全对话6选5四、多句选词填空五、短文汉语提示填空Most of us know the one of the____51____William Shakespeare family,____52____at the ____53____(stay)on at in a theater.七、书信作文61.假设你是李华,一名来自杭州的中学生。

2023年浙江省台州市中考二模英语试卷(含答案)

2023年浙江省台州市中考二模英语试卷(含答案)

2022-2023学年浙江省台州市中考英语二模试卷一、听小对话,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,回答问题。

(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)1.(1分)Who bought the radio?A.The boy.B.The girl.C.The boy's sister.2.(1分)How often does Mary take exercise?A.Every day.B.Once a week.C.Twice a week.3.(1分)Whose kite is it?A.Sally's.B.Jenny's.C.Cindy's.4.(1分)How is the weather now?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.5.(1分)Why is the woman going to London?A.To work there.B.To have a vacation.C.To visit a friend.二、听长对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。

(共2小题;每小题4分,满分10分)6.(4分)(1)When will Kate leave home tomorrow morning?A.At six.B.At seven.C.At eight.(2)What will Jack do tomorrow?A.Go to London,too.B.Drive to the airport.C.Wake Kate up early.7.(6分)(1)When will Bob have the party?A.On Sunday evening.B.On Monday evening.C.On Tuesday evening.(2)Who else will come to the party?A.Bob's teachers.B.Bob's teammates.C.Bob's parents.(3)What are they going to make?A.Cookies.B.Dumplings.C.Cakes.三、听下面一段独白,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。

2023年浙江省台州市中考二模英语试题(含答案)

2023年浙江省台州市中考二模英语试题(含答案)

2023年浙江省台州市中考二模英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

“Well, we could use some hot dogs,” I said.I was at the food kitchen of our local church. They had a small shop where I would sometimes stop to 1 T-shirts or a CD for my son. Once in a while, I would also step back into the kitchen and ask if 2 needed anything. I had got the help of food kitchens myself a few times 3 I was a young father trying to feed my own family, and I was 4 to give something back now.This time I could see that most of the shelves were 5 with boxes of dry foods. One thing they said they needed was 6 , however. Hot dogs were cheap and I didn’t mind getting some 7 the little spare money I had. I soon found myself in the 8 and filling my cart with as many packs as I could 9 .As I was paying for them, my mind flashed back to my own 10 . I could see my mom cooking two hot dogs in a pot of boiling water. Next, she put them on a piece of white bread with cheese. To top it off she would 11 a little ketchup (番茄酱). Then she would hand me the plate with her gentle smile and I would eat them 12 . It didn’t cost much but to me, that little boy I had been, it was a feast (盛宴) 13 , and eaten with happiness.That memory was still 14 my heart as I dropped off the hot dogs to the food kitchen. It felt good to know that some other little boy or girl out there would soon be having a happy 15 . And as I walked to my car, I could feel my mom smiling at me proudly.1.A.set up B.pick out C.take up D.give out 2.A.I B.we C.he D.they 3.A.when B.since C.before D.though4.A.tired B.worried C.moved D.pleased 5.A.mixed B.stored C.provided D.connected 6.A.meat B.bread C.water D.fruit 7.A.for B.with C.from D.through 8.A.kitchen B.church C.restaurant D.supermarket 9.A.eat B.afford C.prepare D.produce 10.A.family B.hometown C.childhood D.neighborhood 11.A.add B.buy C.share D.collect 12.A.safely B.quickly C.actively D.properly 13.A.love B.support C.experience D.imagination 14.A.losing B.opening C.warming D.breaking 15.A.trip B.party C.lesson D.meal二、阅读单选Dancing to save the earth!Visitors to an arts venue(场馆) in Glasgow, Scotland, now have the perfect reason to keep dancing as hard as they can.The venue, which is called SWG3, has started a system(系统) , that uses the heat produced by dancing as a source of energy. The more energetically people dance, the more heat they create.The project, which is called Bodyheat, was officially started on 6 October, but it was tested during the COP26 conference(第26届联合国气候变化大会) in Glasgow in November 2021. At the event, world leaders discussed how to solve climate change problems. The system storedthe heat from visitors and used it to get lights and heating. Now, the owners of SWG3 say they’ll be able to turn off their gas boilers and use Bodyheat as all their heating. This would add up to big money. The hope is that by 2025, SWG3 will not be giving off any carbon.Dr. Jon Gluyas, from Durham University, told the BBC that the Bodyheat project was a“really good move”. He said it could help with the energy problems in the UK by producing more energy here instead of having to depend on buying energy from other countries. Angus Millar, said, “People really are making Glasgow greener—while having a great time.”16.From the text, we learn that Bodyheat project ________.A.was first started in November, 2021B.is highly praised by the owner of SWG3C.has been tested in most cities in ScotlandD.needs young people only to dance together17.It can be learnt from Dr. Jon Gluyas’ words that ________.A.people don’t need energy from other countriesB.there’ll be enough energy by 2025C.Glasgow City will be greener and greenerD.Bodyheat has solved the energy problem.18.The text might be probably from the part of ________ in a newspaper.A.culture B.environment C.business D.sportsStooping(弯腰) , the practice of searching and digging out thrown-away things on city sidewalks, has caught on in big Chinese cities, where young people have taken to the new movement.A young man nicknamed Luo Ergou recently rode a second-hand electric bike through Hutongs, in Beijing, in search of valuable things that had been thrown there.Luo first learned about stooping in July when he saw a post by a vlogger nicknamed Boniu on Xiaohongshu, who had over 20, 000 followers there. Boniu was introduced to stooping when she studied in the UK. After she returned, she brought the culture of stooping to China.A skilled stooper knows where and when to search. Luo searched in Hutongs two or three days a week. He explained that street cleaners and some elderly in Hutongs also get good things. To avoid competing with them, Luo usually goes from 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. , when the elderly are at home and city cleaners are off work.Stoopers also tend to turn street finds into things they need. Luo has turned a wooden box into a storage box. He has also turned a headboard he recycled into a cat toilet. Luo said something in sidewalk finds gives him a sense of achievement, adding that he has bought any tool for this purpose.“One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” Luo also pointed, “Stoopers should share photos of sidewalk finds along with addresses online so that the other stoopers can pick up the finds. For stoopers, before they bring a good discard home, they need to find out whether they actually need it.“It is a tradition of hard work and simple living,” Luo said.19.The underlined phrase “caught on” in Paragraph 1 probably means ________. A.come true B.taken place C.broken out D.got popular 20.According to the passage, Luo Ergou ________.A.brought the culture of stooping to ChinaB.liked to turn old objects into useful thingsC.searched in Hutongs from 8 a. m. to 9 a.m.D.picked up old things to sell them online21.Paragraphs 4 and 6 are mainly about ________.A.how Luo searched for old thingsB.why Luo was interested in stoopingC.what a good stooper is likeD.where stoopers should share photos of finds22.The best title of the passage might be ________.A.Share treasures on lineB.Spread a new game in ChinaC.Learn to give away old thingsD.Bring old objects back to lifeMost runners think about speed and the distance they cover. But Lenny Maughan is focused on the image he will run today. “I’m using the streets of San Francisco as my painting cloth and my footprint is my paintbrush.” Around the world, people record their daily walks, runs, with location tracking (位置跟踪) software which depends on GPS satellites circling the earth.Some people like Maughan turn their movement into art. They call it GPS art or run art. Maughan runs his design in one continuous line. Gary Cordery, a bicyclist in Britain, keeps track of people doing GPS art around the world. Last year he found that most of it was about Covid GPS art.To sit down before you go out and study something on a map and think “I’m going to run a marathon today, but in the shape of a polar bear or something. I think it’s just that in another way.”Over the past seven years, Maughan, a retired IT worker, has done one GPS art once a month.Ideas come from daily life or from looking at the San Francisco map to see what comes to him. It might take two hours to create the design to make sure that it doesn’t go through any walls or highways.“It helps.” says Maughan. That GPS is getting better, telling which side of the street he is on, but he’s not a perfectionist.“I know what I want it to look like, but how it turns out at the end, I’ll never know until I finish it. It’s an art that depends on technology, careful planning and imagination.”23.How does the writer lead into the topic in Paragraph 1?A.By asking questions.B.By giving a description.C.By giving an example.D.By making a comparison24.In paragraph 2, “it” refers to ________.A.the design B.run art C.the line D.the map 25.According to the passage, we can learn that ________.A.the topic of the GPS art is the same every yearB.Maughan takes part in the marathon in order to winC.the image that Maughan finishes is the same as he designsD.Maughan finishes the run art with the help of GPS satellites26.The passage is written mainly to ________.A.introduce the GPS art to peopleB.call on people to run a marathonC.encourage people to draw a pictureD.ask people to share their experienceThe thing about space is that it’s impossibly huge. It took three days for the Apollo missions (代表团) to get to the moon. It takes between five months and a year to get to Mars. Of course, that’s still in our neighborhood. The nearest star is Proxima Centauri(比邻星) , which would take the V oyager spacecraft 8, 000 years to get to.We’re not really built for space travel. We don’t live very long.We need oxygen, warmth, water and food, space exploration (探索) is a really dangerous adventure (冒险活动).When I was a kid, exploring space was a big deal. My first space exploration was to land on Mars. Honestly, I was expecting it to find alien life. Of course, so there were no living things or anything else.And when the Space program was first announced, I believed that the future was on its way. Humans were going to explore the universe (宇宙), meet aliens and live on other worlds. And it was all going to happen in my lifetime. Of course, New Horizons, and Cassini. None of these missions have carried astronauts.But we need to go on exploring the outer space. The next step doesn’t have to be Mars. It would be cool to find life somewhere in outer space.On January 28, 1986, I watched the Space Shuttle Challenger take off. The teachers at my school had set up TVs so that we could get encouraged. Instead, we wanted more. We still do.27.The first two paragraphs mainly talk about ________.A.the efforts of the humansB.the discovery of the starsC.the difficulties of space travelD.the history of visiting space28.When the writer was a kid, he expected space exploration to ________.①help humans live on other planets①have adventures in outer space①find alien life on Mars①bring aliens back to the earthA.①①①B.①①①C.①①①D.①①①29.From the passage, we can learn that ________.A.it would take 800 years to reach the nearest starB.the writer felt angry about the death of astronautsC.the school paid much attention to the study of spaceD.astronauts on V oyager① landed on Mars successfully30.The last paragraph is written mainly to ________.A.tell students to give up studying spaceB.encourage us to keep studying spaceC.show honor to those dead astronautsD.care for the safety of astronauts三、多句选词填空31.This picture isn’t valuable, but it is ________ a lot to me.32.The men threw open the windows to let the ________ out.33.How fascinating! We have ________ seen such a beauty.34.Sam always shook his head when he ________ what he said.35.If you want to have further information, you could ________ the guide book.四、短文汉语提示填空(出席、参加) important events there.Today, the Potala Palace is 40 (广泛地) known as one of the most popular museums in the world. Besides this, the paintings are an 41 (重要的) part of the artworks there, with over 2, 500 square meters. Their themes are colorful, 42 (古代的;古老的) stories, sports and more. And there are also a large number of sculptures from the 43 (第六) century. They are made of stone, wood and clay.The palace 44 (本身) is a valuable treasure for all mankind. Those works of art tell many stories of the Dalai Lamas and the local 45 (风俗) of the Tibetan people. They have made the Potala Palace a great place to enjoy Tibetan culture.五、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。

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2023年浙江省台州中考英语真题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

I sat on the steps next to Peter and watched him play his new guitar. His left hand worked the strings(弦) 1 his right hand played.“Just in time for the school talent show next 2 ,” I said.“Are you doing anything for the talent show, Jeremy?” Peter asked.“No,” I said. “If I were a little 3 , like you, 14 years old, maybe I could, too. I believe you’ll win the first prize this year.”“Maybe, “said Peter,” I’m playing a song I 4 myself.”“You write your own song?”“It’s not 5 ,” he said. “My song is called ‘Two for One.’ I got the 6 easily from a two-for-one sale at the store. And I liked the sound of ‘Two for One.’ 7 song goes like this: ‘Two for one, two for one, that’s the way to have some fun. ‘I haven’t written all the words yet.’’The next morning, I saw Peter was so 8 . His right arm was broken.“I got 9 when playing baseball yesterday,” he said. “Now I can’t be in the talent show next week.”Peter and I 10 each other worriedly. Then I had an idea.“We could sit next to each other on the stage,” I said. “You could play the left-hand parts, and I’ll play with my right hand.”Peter’s eyes were 11 and lively.“It might work,” he said.I sat 12 him on the top step.“Where can I put my right hand while we 13 ?”“Put it on my shoulder,” I told him. “We’ re 14 , aren’t we?”Our song answered that question. We finished writing the words together 15 . “Two for one, one for two, see what two good friends can do!”1.A .ifB .untilC .thoughD .while 2.A .weekB .monthC .seasonD .year 3.A .betterB .olderC .smarterD .healthier 4.A .sangB .wroteC .choseD .taught 5.A .strongB .possibleC .difficultD .true 6.A .ideaB .degreeC .promiseD .habit 7.A .MyB .YourC .HisD .Her 8.A .surprisedB .excitedC .shyD .sad 9.A .paidB .sunburnedC .hurtD .lost 10.A .laughed atB .looked atC .compared withD .agreed with 11.A .painfulB .peacefulC .funnyD .bright 12.A .across fromB .next toC .in front ofD .behind 13.A .imagineB .chatC .playD .rest 14.A .friendsB .classmatesC .directorsD .teenagers 15.A .safelyB .nervouslyC .strangelyD .happily二、阅读单选swim before breakfast. disagree with that.Alive and well If someone is “alive and well”, they’ re finally safe after being in danger.Example: I’m pleased to report that the missing climbers are all alive and well. First and foremost We use “first and foremost” before we refer to the most important part of something; it’s like saying “most importantly”.Example: First and foremost, I’d like to thank everybody for all their help.16.The passage is mainly to help .A.practice some reading skills B.understand some grammar rules C.improve some writing methods D.learn some useful expressions 17.Which of the following can be the best to fill in “ ▲ “ in the passage?A.bright and early B.fair and squareC.alive and well D.first and foremost18.The passage can usually be read in the part of in a magazine.A.English Corner B.Health Garden C.News Square D.Sports WorldKendall spends a lot of time playing in the earth. She has a huge garden that produces over 100 pounds of food each year! But for this seven-year-old girl, gardening isn’t just about fruits and vegetables. It’s about people. “My favorite thing about growing food is doing it with my family and friends.” she says.Kendall began gardening at the age of three, when her grandmother gave her some potatoes, Grandma told her. “Don’t throw away the small ones, because if you put them in the ground, they will grow back.” Kendall tried it and was amazed when the small potatoes grewnew leaves.Soon after, her parents put in a small yard garden. When friends came over, Kendall enjoyed sharing what she knew. And she says. “My friends help me water and care for the plants.”At the age of six, she became the youngest licensed farmer in Georgia. Today, her garden has grown to include sixty plant beds and twelve trees! When the vegetables and fruits are ripe(成熟的), Kendall says, “I pick them, then I do a food sale so other kids and families can have some.” People who don’t have enough food are invited to take what they need.Kendall is an inspiration to other kids too. She speaks at libraries and schools and hosts a community garden club for kids. “I also invite kids to visit my garden and help me with it, to see how fun it is,” she says. “Growing food takes a lot of work, but together you can do it.”19.Kendall spends much time in the garden to _______.A.make money for her friendsB.play games with her family thereC.host a community sports club for kidsD.enjoy growing food with her family and friends20.The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refers to _________.A.digging the small potatoes in the fieldB.putting the small potatoes in the groundC.watering the small potatoes in the gardenD.throwing the small potatoes in the trash bin21.What did Kendall’s friends do when they came to her garden?A.They helped take care of the plants.B.They brought the food that they grew.C.They built a gardening school for Kendall.D.They taught Kendall how to be a good leader.22.The underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably means __________.A.we can learn a lot by doing a food saleB.it’s important to speak at the libraries and schoolsC.it’s worth gardening together though it’s hard workD.we should spend more time working with Grandma23.What do you know about Rob in Adam’s letter? A.He knows Adam very well.B.He is a professional soccer player.C.He teaches young soccer players.D.He lost an important game against the Lions. 24.What did Rob send back to Adam?Henry, 12 years old, San FranciscoI think we should all have electric cars. This would cut down air pollution and allow us to breathe better. Cleaner air also means there will be fewer animals dying. Think of all the lives we have lost by destroying our environment.Some people think electric cars are pricey. But their prices are coming down. What’s more, gas costs a lot more than electricity. Once you use the gas, it’s gone. Anyway, I think we’re going to run out of gas at some point. This will make electric cars a need. Also, do you know that electric cars can travel 33 miles for about a dollar? You can’t say that for gas. All cars should be electric!Sandy, 13 years old, New Y ork27.Over half of the American adults agree that electric cars ________ according to the survey.A.have no problem in charging B.are bad for the environmentC.are expensive and less convenient D.can work better in cold weather 28.The underlined word “pricey” probably means “________”.A.fast B.slow C.cheap D.expensive 29.Sandy develops her idea mainly by ________.A.telling stories B.listing facts C.asking questions D.using sayings 30.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.Should all cars be electric?B.Will cars be common in the future?C.Can electric cars help slow climate change?D.Are gas-powered cars bad for the environment?三、补全对话6选5阅读以下对话,从六个选项中选择五个填入空白处(其中一项是多余选项),使对话通顺、合理,意思完整。

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