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2021-2023年中考英语二模试题分类汇编
阅读理解
2023年安徽省合肥市蜀山区中考二模英语试题
VIII. 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分)阅读下列短文, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
A
Some libraries use special design to encourage visitors to explore them and relax with a new book. These novel libraries are keeping the magic of reading alive.
1. Stuttgart City Library(Stuttgart, Germany)
Opened in 2011, this nine-story public library is famous for its beautiful color and its special shape. It can be entered from any of its four sides.
2. Biblioteca Sandro Pemma (Perugia, Italy)
The library built in 2004, is named after a local poet and can be easily recognized by its round pink glass which reminds you of a flying saucer(茶碟).
3. Beach Library (Albena, Bulgaria)
Reading a book on the beach is fun. The white shelves own 6, 000 books in 15languages so every visitor can find the perfect beach read to enjoy while lying in the sun.
4. Macquarie University Library (Sydney, Australia)
This building was made from recycled materials, with a green roof(屋顶)which looks like a tree. It uses robots to bring books to the front desk.
56. According to the passage, which library is environmentally-friendly?
A. Beach Library. B. Biblioteca Sandro Penna.
C. Stuttgart City Library. D. Macquarie University Library.
57. What do you know about Biblioteca Sandro Penna?
A. It opened m 2011. B. It looks like a tree.
C. It's named after a poet. D. It's in Albena, Bulgaria.
58. Where does the text probably come from?
A. A film magazine. B. A science report. C. A website. D. A story book.
B
A new mobile app called Farm Assistant, developed by Wu Zeyin, makes farm work easier in Botswana.
Wu, an 11-year-old student from Hubei, moved to Botswana with his family seven years ago.
In Botswana the desert climate is very common in most parts. "During the past years living in the country, I found there weren't many kinds of fruits and vegetables sold at local supermarkets, and quality was poor, "he said. The low yield(产量) of common crops(庄稼) has much to do with the climate. For along time, Botswana had to import many fruits and vegetables from neighboring countries to meet the needs of its people.
In July last year, there was a pilot project to grow China's water-saving and drought-tolerant(耐旱的)rice in Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, which brought Wu some new ideas. When he got the news, he decided to develop an app for the local farmers. The app supports several crops commonly grown locally, including tomatoes, potatoes, onions, corn, 'carrots, and cabbage. Farmers who use the app can click on the crop picture to see its watering needs, seed(种子) price, selling price and yield. After planting the seeds, farmers click the timer to start, and the app reminds them what to do at each stage.
Wu said there is an old saying in China:"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. "
59. ________makes it difficult to grow common crops.
A. The desert climate B. The poor seed quality
C. The farmer's laziness D. The shortage of sunshine
60. What can we learn about this app?
A. Farmers can buy fruits from it. B. It was developed seven years ago.
C. It supports several crops except corn. D. Farmers can see the yield of the plants.
61. What does the underlined word "import" mean?
A. 制造 B. 进口 C. 清洗 D. 分类
62. What can we infer(推断) from Wu Zeyin's words ". . teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. "?
A. He'll teach farmers how fish.
B. It's more important to learn methods.
C. He'll develop a new app about fishing.
D. The saying brings Wu new ideas about fishing.
C
(Every April 24, China celebrates the Space Day to show the country's achievements in space exploration. Now let's look at some of China's 2023space missions(任务).
China has announced(公布)3 manned space program missions. TheShenzhou-15 workers are now at China's space station. They recently completed their 4th spacewalk and will return to Earth in June. As planned, the Shenzhou-16 andShenzhou-17 manned spaceships will be sent up in May and October.
China will also continue with the research and development of the Chang'e-7 mission of its exploration project of the moon. According to plans, the Chang'e-7 is set to land on the moon's South Pole around 2026.
A large number of satellites(卫星) will also be sent up in 2023, including 2 meteorological(气象)satellites, 3 backup satellites of the BeiDou-3 Navigation Satellite System.
There will be more exciting news from space in the rest of the year.
63. When will the Shenzhou-15 workers come back?
A. In April. B. In June. C. In May. D. In October.
64. We can put the sentence "It aims to find water and study the environment on the moon. "in the ________________ paragraph.
A. first B. second C. third D. fourth
65. What might be the best title(标题) for the text?
A. Celebrations of the Space Day
B. Some of China's 2023 space missions
C. The BeiDou-3 Navigation Satellite System
D. Three manned space program missions
66. How does the writer feel about China's space exploration?
A. Hopeful. B. Doubtful. C. Bored. D. Uncertain.
D
A video posted by Li Ying, a student from Zhejiang Normal University who learned oracle-bone inscriptions(甲骨文) at college, has become very popular recently as she roasted(吐槽) how unpopular her subject is.
Li first became interested in it while studying in university. However, after graduating, Li discovered that her chosen field of study was becoming increasingly unknown, with only one elderly teacher specialized in it.
Even so, Li remains her love of these characters, end has taken social media to share her love with the world. She has posted a lot of videos explaining the history and uses of them, drawing thousands of viewers' attention. Her videos are both educational and relaxing, making the subject interesting to others.
However, Li's love for her subject has come at a cost. She describes the life of a researcher like this: long hours spent in small offices crowded with mountains of books.
Li's videos are widely praised on social media. "We need more people to know the history of these ancient characters and our Chinese culture. I want to use this method to pass on the ancient culture to future generations (代), "Li says.
67. What does "it" refer to(代指) in Paragraph 2?
A. Li's subject. B. The university. C. The video. D. The office.
68. What did Li do on social media?
A. She posted videos about her university.
B. She enjoyed the videos by elderly teachers.
C. She learned how to make the subject interesting.
D. She explained the history and uses of the characters.
69. According to the last paragraph, people think Li's work _____________.
A. costs too much B. is worth supporting
C. is close to modern life D. should be roasted
E
Are field trips worth all the time and effort needed to make them successful? Most teachers have asked themselves this question when they prepare for a field trip. The truth fs that field trips can cause quite a few headaches for teachers. At the same time, well-planned field trips can provide students with truly educational experiences they cannot get in the classroom. Following is a look at the advantages and disadvantages of field trips.
Field trips provide students with new chances for learning through experiences. First of all, information is presented to students by different methods. Field trips provide students with the ability to learn by doing instead of just listening to the information being taught in class. Students can have new experiences that, hopefully, open their eyes. Also, students and teachers can see each other in a different light, helping to increase communication between them. Some students who might be forgotten in class because they are quiet might really come alive on field trips.
However, teachers face a number of difficulties when planning a field trip. Field trips need preparation if teachers want to make them meaningful. They have to carefully choose places for travelling. They also need to create an effective lesson plan that they will follow when on the outing. Besides, field trips can be expensive, and some students may not have the money to attend. Organizers of the field trip may consider asking for parents to add a few dollars to help students in need.
So next time when you plan a field trip, you can follow these instructions.
70. The writer introduces the topic in the beginning by_____.
A. asking a question B. telling a story
C. describing a picture D. listing a few numbers
71. Paragraph 2 mainly talks about the ______________of field trips.
A. organizers B. advantages C. difficulties D. chances
72. What will the writer talk about in the last paragraph?
A. Places for traveling. B. Experiences of students.
C. Lessons plans for teachers. D. Instructions of planning a field trip.
阅读下面短文, 并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。
F
Long long ago, there lived a young man, called Li Sheng, who had just married a beauty. However, his wife always did whatever she wanted without caring about others' feelings. One day, she wanted to look pretty with a coat of fox fur(皮毛). So she asked her husband to get her one. But the coat was rare(罕见的) and too expensive. The helpless husband had to walk around on the hillside. Just at the moment, a fox was walking by. He lost no time to catch it by the tail. "Well, dear fox, let's make an agreement. Could you offer me a small piece of your skin? That isn't a big deal, is it?"
The fox was amazed at his words, but she replied, "Well, my dear, that's easy. But let my tail go so that I can pull off the fur for you. "The man was quite satisfied, so he let her free and waited for the fur. But the moment the fox got free, she ran away as quickly as she could into the forest.
For thousands of years, the story has been told to advise people not to ask anyone to act against his own will, even if it seems unimportant.
73. Why did Li Sheng's wife want a coat of fox fur?(不超过5个词)
74. How did the fox feel when she heard Li Sheng's words?(不超过5个词)
75. What can we learn from the story?(不超过15个词)
2022年安徽省合肥市蜀山区中考二模英语试题
VIII. 阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Welcome to Blue Sky Hotel and we will do all we can to make your stay enjoyable. We hope you will find the following useful to you.
Hotel Services
Services
24-hour front desk, morning call, ticket service, and Internet
service.
Charges (费用)
A single room: ¥150 each night.
A double room:¥200 each night.
¥30 each meal, children under 12 years are half off.
Things to remember
Check-in time: 2:00 p. m. (present your ID card/passport)
Check-out time: 12:00 p. m.
Mealtime: breakfast (8:00-9:30)lunch(12:00-14:00)dinner(18:30-20:30)
36.What service does the Blue Sky Hotel offer? ________
A.Dog walking.
B.Clothes washing.
C.Taxi service.
D.Health care.
37.If Jacky takes his wife and 6-year-old son for lunch at Blue Sky Hotel, how much will he pay? ________
A.60 yuan. B.75 yuan. C.90 yuan. D.150 yuan.
38.In which part of a magazine can we read the text? ________
A.Sport. B.Travel. C.Food. D.Culture.
Every summer, at a farm near Glastonbury, a small town in England, Michael Eavis had the idea and held the first concert on the farm. At first, the concert was very small, but now it is one of the greatest rock concerts. That is why musicians from all over the world love to play there. They play to about 175,000 rock music fans, who camp at the farm for the weekend. Many more watch the concert on TV.
Although everyone hopes for clear days and warm sunshine during the concert, it almost always rains. However, Glastonbury fans say it is their favourite concert. “It’s an event that we look forward to all year around. This weekend we know we are going to hear the best music”
You will not be surprised to hear that it is very difficult to get a ticket to the concert.
39.What kind of music is played at a Glastonbury concert? ________
A.Soft music.
B.Rock music.
C.Country music.
D.Classic music.
40.What is the first paragraph (段落) mainly about? ________
A.How the concert was started.
B.When fans would book the ticket.
C.What fans said about the concert.
D.Why the concert was held in England.
41.What can we infer (推断) from the text? ________
A.The concert is held every winter.
B.Michael Eavis held the first concert on a farm.
C.The fans may take an umbrella to the concert.
D.The concert is only open to the English music fans.
I sat in the same seat every day on the school bus, just in front of Jessica. One day, she asked to see my lunch box, “Wow, Nicky. Your lunch is really cool.” she said. I couldn’t believe this ninth grader liked me that much. She returned my lunch box and thanked me for letting her see it. “Oh, my pleasure.” I said, filled with smiles both inside and out.
When I opened my box at noon, my lunch was gone. The empty box seemed to be laughing at me. I felt like a fool. I never cried. I never said a word. I didn’t tell the teacher because I didn’t want to get her in trouble. She already thought I was foolish. I didn’t want to add an “unkind” to the list. I just closed the box and sat in silence for the rest of the lunch time.
The next morning, as soon as I sat down on the school bus, someone touched me on the shoulder. It was Jessica. I turned around. “ Look,” she said, “I’m so sorry about the lunch box yesterday.” With that, Jessica handed me a brown paper bag filled with a newly made lunch. “Hope this would make up for it.”
Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy and warm. From then on, we became friends.
42.How did Nicky feel when Jessica wanted to see her lunch box? ________
A.She thought Jessica liked her.
B.She thought Jessica was laughing at her.
C.She thought Jessica was stupid.
D.She thought Jessica would eat her lunch.
43.Why didn’t Nicky tell the teacher after she found her lunch was gone? ________
A.Because she was too afraid of Jessica.
B.Because the teacher wasn’t interested it.
C.Because she didn’t want to get Jessica in trouble.
D.Because she wasn’t sure who took her lunch away.
44.What happened the next morning? ________
A.Jessica took away Nicky’s lunch box.
B.Jessica was punished by the teacher.
C.Nicky said sorry to Jessica about the lunch thing.
D.Nicky got a paper bag filled with lunch from Jessica.
45.How did Nicky feel in the end according to the passage? ________
A.Sorry. B.Angry. C.Touched. D.Cool.
Sophie, 13, won the 2019 New Zealan’s “Think kind” competition for students. “I held an activity called a Beach clean-up, because it is reported that sea life is hurt by some bad decisions of humans.”
Sophie watched a TV program about sea life. “It was the first time I’d seen sea life was among plastics (塑料).” It was the reason of her act. We weren’t taking enough time. Everyone needs to do their part, or we’ re going to hurt our earth.”
Sophie turned to Internet to spread her ideas. To her surprise, more than 200 people turned up. 200 kilograms of rubbish were collected that day.
On her 14th birthday, she decided to celebrate differently. Sophie and her friends picked up the rubbish along the river bank near the town.
“Most families prefer to buy plastic products because they are cheaper. If so, try to avoid things wrapped in plastic. It will be easier for us to make a change.” she said on a TV show.
46.What did Sophie see in the TV program? ________
A.Lots of rubbish.
B.Plastic products.
C.Rocks and fish.
D.The sea life among plastics.
47.What did Sophie do to call for help? ________
A.She made a speech on TV.
B.She spread her ideas on the Internet.
C.She entered the “This kind” competition.
D.She invited friends to come to her birthday party.
48.How did Sophie celebrate her 14 birthday? ________
A.By holding a party.
B.By picking up rubbish.
C.By swimming with friends.
D.By walking along the bank.
49.What does the underlined word “wrapped” mean? ________
A.制作 B.装饰 C.包装 D.丢弃
There was once a company in the United States which would offer a lot of money to anyone who could find a white marigold (金盏花). It is known that most marigolds are either golden or brown, so it is very hard to find a white one.
Twenty years later, the company received a letter from an old woman. She sent 100 white marigold seeds(种子)along with the letter.
The woman was a fan of flowers. When she first heard the company’s news 20 years ago, she got very excited. She thought she could grow her own white marigolds. But her children doubted her. Because she knew nothing about seed genetics(遗传学)after all. So her dream of growing white marigolds was just a dream.
Still, she worked to make it happen. She planted some common marigold seeds and took good care of them. A year later, when the marigolds bloomed, she took the seeds and planted them. Then she waited another year for them to bloom.
Day after day, year after year, through many seasons, her life changed. After her husband died, her children moved away, and many other things happened, but her love to grow white marigolds remained strong in her heart.
Finally, after 20 years, she went out to her garden and found a marigold—it was as white as snow.
50.What color is the marigold the company wanted? ________
A.Golden. B.Brown. C.White. D.Yellow.
51.What does the underlined word “them” refer to(指的是)? ________
A.Flowers. B.Seeds. C.Children. D.Friends.
52.What is the best title(标题)for the text? ________
A.Strong love for marigold.
B.Hard life of a woman.
C.White seeds of the flower.
D.A big company in the USA.
阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。
It was the last day for Ted in the company. On his way back home, he saw an old lady. Even in the weak light, Ted could see her in trouble. So he stopped his car and walked towards the old lady.
He said, “I am here to help you, Madam. By the way, my name is Ted.” Then he checked her carefully. Well, all she had was a flat tire(爆胎), but for an old lady, that was bad enough. Ted lay down and moved under the car changing the tire. But he had to get dirty and his hands hurt.
Ted just smiled as he finished the work. The lady asked how much she paid him. Any amount (数量)would be all right with her. She already imagined all the awful things that might happen if he had not stopped. Ted never thought about being paid. This was not a job for him. This was helping someone in need, and there were plenty of people who had given him a hand in the past.
He told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could offer help too.
53.Where did Ted see the old lady? (不超过5个词)
________
54.What was wrong with the old lady? (不超过5个词)
________
55.What could the old lady do if she wanted to pay Ted back? (不超过15个词)
________
2021年安徽省合肥市蜀山区中考二模英语试题
Ⅷ. 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
A
Basic information
Comments (评语)
Student’s last name: Martella
Student’s first name: Javier
Student number: 15604088 - B
Course: English Basics 2
Term: 3 (final)
Well done, Javier, on all your hard work this term. You are always active in speaking activities, and this is great. I always enjoy reading your writing too; you have very good ideas. You can see from your marks that reading is not a problem for you.
Marks
Skills / Area
Full mark
Mark got
Pass / Fail
Reading
20
15
P
Listening
20
8
F
Writing
20
14
P
Speaking
20
17
P
Grammar
20
11
P
Sometimes you still make small grammar mistakes, and I think you should remember more words. I suggest you review many of the language points we studied this term. There is more language practice in your online workbook.
The area you need to work on the most is listening. I know this is difficult for you. I advise you to do more practice at home. Listen to English TV shows and radio as much as possible. I can give you a lot of things to listen to.
I’ve enjoyed working with you. Have a nice holiday, and good luck for next term!
Teacher’s name: Erin Gibbs
36. Which area is Javier best at?
A. Reading B. Writing C. Speaking D. Grammar
37. How should Javier make progress in listening?
A. By remembering more words
B. By listening to English TV shows and radio
C. By reviewing the language points he studied this term
D. By doing more language practice in the online workbook
38. The passage is probably ________ .
A. a study report B. a story C. a diary D. a notice
B
Pinnick Jack 31, from Illinois of America, has been working on learning Chinese martial arts (武术) on Wudang Mountains for 11 years since 2010.
He is now a coach of a martial arts center. He is the 16th inheritor (传人) of Wudang Sanfeng Pai (a martial arts college in Wudang Mountains).
Jack has been interested in Chinese martial arts since he was a kid. He once watched a video about practicing martial arts by chance. At that time, he decided to come to China to learn traditional Chinese martial arts. He not only loves Chinese martial arts but also has a deep love for traditional Chinese culture.
“I love Hubei so much. The martial arts and people here make me feel like this is my hometown. I practice martial arts and go out for fun with my friends. They always offer help to me during my stay here.” Jack said.
Now, Jack has not only learnt Wudang Kung Fu, but also can play an instrument, use chopsticks and speak Chinese. Though they were difficult, Jack said, “We all face difficult things in our lives, and we all continue to. The only way to face these things is to be well prepared and make a good plan to follow.”
Jack says he wants to open a martial arts center in the US, so more people could learn better about Wudang Kung Fu and Chinese culture.
39. Jack teaches ________ in China now.
A. an instrument B. Chinese C. how to use chopsticks D. martial arts
40. What does Jack think of learning Wudang Kung Fu?
A. Easy B. Difficult C. Dangerous D. Safe
41. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Jack gets much help from friends in Hubei
B. Jack began to love martial arts because of a kid
C. Jack has planned to open a martial arts center in China
D. Jack has learned martial arts since he was 22 years old
42. What’s the best title (标题) of the passage?
A. Introduction of Kung Fu B. Chinese traditional culture
C. Reasons for learning Kung Fu D. Experiences of learning Kung Fu
C
August the 12th is International Youth (青年) Day. It came about because the United Nations General Assembly wanted a day to celebrate the young people of the world. On December the 17th , 1999, International Youth Day was started in Lisbon, Portugal. The purpose of the day is to deal with the youth matters around the world. The idea is simple. The world’s youth make up over a sixth of the world population, so they need a special day. A youth is anyone in the age group between 15 and 24 years old. The number of youth in the world is considered to go up over the coming years.
Many different things happen on International Youth Day. There are activities all around the world. These are run by youth and for youth. The day enables people to realize the advantages young people bring to our world. There are youth meetings on matters like education and finding a job. Other things include concerts and educational workshops in schools. There is a different subject each year. The first was “Addressing Health and Unemployment”. Other subjects have been on youth and social problems. The more this day is celebrated, the more dependable our young people will be.
43. When was the International Youth Day started in Lisbon?
A. On August the 12th B. On August the 15th
C. On December the 17th D. On December the 24th
44. What’s the purpose of International Youth Day?
A. To warn youth against mistakes B. To realize the disadvantages of youth
C. To increase the number of youth D. To deal with the youth matters around the world
45. The second paragraph mainly talks about the ________ of International Youth Day.
A. activities and subjects B. history and leaders
C. special food and drinks D. future development
D
A new study shows that 86% of the world’s rivers have been damaged by human activity. The study was made by researchers from France, to find the situations of over 2,500 rivers around the world. They did not look at rivers in the Arctic and Antarctica or in wastelands. The scientists looked into changes to rivers over the past 200 years. They discovered that many kinds of things in over half of the rivers had been seriously influenced by humans. The researchers said there were many reasons for this influence. A big reason is the introduction of new kinds of fish into rivers. Other reasons include pollution, overfishing and farming.
The researchers say the worst-hit rivers are in western Europe and North America. This is because these areas have large and rich towns and cities. The lead researcher said: “Rivers along which there are highly developed countries, like the Mississippi River, are the most strongly influenced.” The River Thames in London was one of the worst-hit rivers in the study. The least - influenced rivers are in Africa and Australia. The researcher said: “This is probably because of fewer factories in Africa and a smaller population around the rivers in Australia.” He added that rivers in many rich nations were in worrying condition compared with 200 years ago.
46. What does the underlined word “damaged” mean?
A. 改良 B. 破坏 C. 延长 D. 变道
47. How many rivers have been seriously influenced by humans?
A. Over 1250. B. About 2150. C. Less than 2500. D. More than 2500.
48. Why are the rivers in Africa influenced least?
A. Because there are fewer factories.
B. Because the towns and cities are rich there.
C. Because there are some developed countries there.
D. Because the population around the rivers there is small.
E
①The mobile phone was a great invention. It enables people to communicate with others easily, meaning we could get in touch with people to and from almost anywhere in the world. But even if we can talk to one another as soon as we want, it seems many of us like to communicate by text better. A study in the UK a few years ago found 49% of young people would like to send a text instead of speaking to someone.
②Certainly sending an SMS, text or message through an app means we can think about what we want to say, and we can express more perfectly — especially if we communicate by using emojis (表情). It can also be quicker than having to talk with someone, although I feel you can still end up wasting time by having a full discussion by text! Text messaging can also protect your secret. It can stop other people from overhearing your text if you’re in a public place, such as on a train.
③But texting instead of talking can seem unsocial. We may even forget the art of humors. A text can be misunderstood too because you miss out on a speaker’s intonation (语调). Scientist Sophie Scott said: “We always speak with intonation to our voice. You take that information out of communication. You lose another way that sense is being expressed.”
④So every coin has two sides. It doesn’t matter which way you choose. Who can win your attention, the one texting you or the other talking to you? It’s up to who has a more interesting thing to say.
49. The writer thinks that many people like to communicate with others by ________ better.
A. dancing B. texting C. touching D. talking
50. What does the underlined word “It”refer to (指的是)?
A. Writing a letter B. Texting with emojis.
C. Talking on the phone D. Speaking with intonation
51. Your text may be misunderstood by others because ________ according to the third paragraph (段落)
A. you send a wrong message B. they can’t understand short forms
C. you can’t use body languages D. they may miss out your intonation
52. What’s the structure (结构) of the passage?
A. B. C. D.
阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题。(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)
F
There was once a boy in a village. Whenever he asked people to do things, no one would listen to him. He was sad. So he asked a magician to solve the problem by using magic. The magician tried a lot of magic, but it didn’t work.
A young man heard about the problem. He went to the boy and said that he knew how to help him. He gave him two pieces of paper with two words.
“These are two words, my boy. Use the first before you ask others to do something, and use the second when they have done it. A smile is also necessary,” the young man said.
The boy was happy and tried to use them. When he asked people to do something, he said “Please” before his words, and “Thanks” after they had done it. People were very surprised that the boy could be polite. Soon, they became happy to do what the boy asked them to.
The magician was surprised, and asked the young man for the reason.
“It’s not magic. When I was a child, my teacher told me that with good manners (礼仪) you could get anything you want.” And he was right. The boy finally learnt that he should be polite first if he wanted to get something.
53. Who did the boy ask to solve his problem at first? (不超过5个词)
__________________________________________
54. What should the boy say after other people have done the things he tells them to? (不超过5个词)
__________________________________________
55. What did the boy learn at last? (不超过15个词)
__________________________________________
答案:
2023年安徽省合肥市蜀山区中考二模英语试题
56-58 DCC 59-62 ADBB 63-66 BCBA 67-69ADB 70-72 ABD
73. To look pretty. / She wanted to look pretty.
74. Amazed. /She was amazed. / She felt amazed. / The fox was amazed. /The fox felt amazed.
75, We shouldn't/ can't ask anyone to act against his own will, even if it seems unimportant. /Don't/ Never ask anyone to act against his own will, even if it seems unimportant.
2022年安徽省合肥市蜀山区中考二模英语试题
36.C
37.B
38.B
39.B
40.A
41.C
42.A
43.C
44.D
45.C
46.D
47.B
48.B
49.C
50.C
51.B
52.A
53.On his way back home.
54.She had a flat tire.
55.The next time she saw someone who needed help, she could offer help too.
2021年安徽省合肥市蜀山区中考二模英语试题
36.C 37.B 38.A
39.D 40.B 41.A 42.D
43.C 44.D 45.A
46.B 47.A 48.A
49.B 50.B 51.D 52.C
53.He asked a magician./A magician. 54.He should say “Thanks”./Thanks. 55.He finally learnt that he should be polite first if he wanted to get something./He should be polite first if he wanted to get something.
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