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1、2022年山东省滨州市惠民县中考二模英语试题(wd无答案)一、阅读单选()Sales staffs needed (Huawei Shop)Benefits: staff discount (折扣),flexible schedule, paid time off.You must create a real account (账号)before you can apply on the company, s website.DetailsSalary: $25 an hour Job type: Part-time Number of hires (雇佣)for this role: 3 D
2、escription: Our sales workers must provide excellent customer service, and make a difference in our customer s lives. Our customers are our top priority and we do our best to brighten the day of everyone who walks through our doors. We pride ourselves on serving people from all walks of life. Who we
3、 are looking for:* A salesperson with a clear aim.Someone who actively communicates with customers.Someone who always offers practical suggestions to customers.*A person who is confident, has a winning attitude and ability to adapt (适应).What is required?Minimum education: high school.* Ability to be
4、 a salesman.*Personality: positive and outgoing. * Ability to lift boxes up to 30 kilograms. *Long time of standing.*6-hour shifts.*Having free time at weekends.Why work for Huawei Shop?*$25/hr starting salaries, evaluations (评估)after90 days and with opportunities for raises per year.* Generous staf
5、f discount.Training event once a year.*Opportunities for advancement ( s J| ) . We love to promote from within!1. What is the lowest pay for a 6-hour shift?A. $25.B. $75.C. $150.D. $200.2. The sales staffs should.A. lift boxes at least 30 kilogramsbe positive and free on weekends125BC that they retu
6、rned to China. Although Zhang didn t finish his job, he learned a lot about the places, people, 36 and cultures of the 36 Kingdoms in the Western Regions. Later Han Wudi sent Zhang to the West for the 37 time. Zhang s journey to the West helped develop international trade, especially in silk, betwee
7、n China and the West. That, s the Ancient Silk Road.The Belt and Road routes 38 through the continents(大陆)of Asia, Europe and Africa, 39 the lively East Asia economic circle at one end and the developed European economic circle at the 40. The Belt and Road Suggestion is going to bring great advantag
8、es to the relevant(相关的)countries and also the world economy.五、汉译英:整句() 41 .如果宇航员降落在森林里,随身携带的刀子可以保护他们远离危险。(protect)() 42.科学家们已经研制出180多种新的疫苗(vaccines)来抵御疾病。(fight)( ) 43.不管是贫穷还是富有,我们的父母会尽他们所能给孩子最好的。(nomatter)() 44.如果每个人都遵守交通规则,道路安全将会得到很大提升。(follow, improve)() 45.妈妈总是告诫我不要在网上和陌生人交朋友。(warn)六、阅读回答问题()阅读短
9、文,回答问题。When talking about livestreaming, you might think of makeup vloggers and movie stars. But Zeng Qinghuan, a 30-year-old from Xinhua County in Loudi, Hunan, has turned her whole village into a livestreaming room, using e-commerce to help her people live a better life.Known as “Xiangmei Xinbao o
10、n Douyin, Zeng now has more than 3 million followers and almost 40 million “likes” . During the past two years, she has posted about 370 short videos showing the culture and life of people in her hometown. Through livestreaming, she has sold more than 100 million yuan worth of local agricultural pro
11、ducts, like fermented tofu (腐孚L), preserved pork and dried sweet potatoes.Zeng used to study fashion design and work in big cities. She returned to her village to care for her sick grandmother, but later found that she could also build a career there. UF m a daughter of the great mountains. I can al
12、so be a contributor to rural development in this new era (时代),“ she said.Rural revitalization (振兴)is a key part of China s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025). In June 2021, a law took effect to promote it as a national strategy, including attracting talent and protecting the natural environment.Zeng ho
13、pes her experience can encourage more young people to return to their rural hometowns and make a difference. In 2021, after she became a deputy (代表)of the Loudi Municipal People* s congress (市人民代表大会),she put forward a proposal (建议)called each village has one product and one livestreaming host of its
14、 own . She plans to help train 100 social media influencers (网红)for her county within three years, and now two villages have taken part in the project.“Soon the rural areas will become a big stage, and being a farmer will be seen as a decent (体面的) job too,“ said Zeng.46. What is Zeng Qinghuan famous
15、 for according to the first paragraph?47. What did she do for the people in her hometown?48. What does the national strategy of Rural revitalization include?49. What does Zeng plan to do for her county in the next few years?50. What can we learn from Zeng after reading the passage?七、多任务混合阅读()Gradual
16、ly, more and more people came to the farmer, s house to see the “tiny” man. Like the emperor in Lilliput, to make a lot of money from me, the farmer decided to take me on tour around the country.Please don1 t do this,n I heard Glumdalclitch say to her father, it is too dangerous for him.She is the o
17、nly person who has cared for me in the past months. And She is my only friend on Brobdingnag.But her father did not listen, and soon my life became one long tour.One day, the queen heard about me. She liked me so much that she invited me to live with her. She paid the farmer a thousand pieces of gol
18、d to keep me!For the first time on Brobdingnag I felt safe and happy.The queen saw me as her pet and treated me well. She gave me a little box to live in with furniture and everything I needed.Every Wednesday, I had many interesting conversations with the king and he was curious about the life in En
19、gland and Europe. He asked me about the laws (法律)of my country and its government and religions.I explained “The system in my country works very well because the government makes many laws and there are many books to teach them hew o govern.” But things are not always perfect/ I continued.The king l
20、istened carefully. But then suddenly he started laughing.“How important you little people think you are, he said. You tell me you have many books about how to govern your country, are you all so stupid? Your system is not as good as you think.You must not be influenced by my size, sir. I said. In my
21、 country there are many tall people who are extremely stupid many short people are very clever. This is true of everything.nI am happy to say the king agreed with me on this. Size and appearance do not matter/ I concluded.51. Why did the queen pay the farmer a thousand pieces of gold?(根据文章内容回答问题)Wha
22、t did the king want to know from the tiny man?(根据文章内容回答问题)52. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.(把划线句子译成汉语)Fill in the blank with a proper word to complete the sentence.(在空白处填一个恰当的连词,使句意完整)What can we learn from the last sentence Size and appearance do not matter. ?八、话题作文()56.每一个人,每一个国家
23、,都拥有梦想。我们每个人为了实现“中国梦”而不懈奋斗着。 作为中学生,你是如何理解中国梦的?你的中国梦是什么呢?为实现你的梦想,你将怎么做呢? 请以“My Dream”为题,写一篇英语短文。注意:1.词数不少于100;2.文中不得使用真实姓名、校名。My DreamC. give practical advice only for sellingD. offer a real bank account before applying3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The workers can get
24、raises after 90 days.B. The workers need to stand all day long on weekends.C. The workers usually get a chance of training for a year.D. The workers can buy Huawei products with a big discount.()For years, it has been said that newspapers are at death s door. Every year brings more news of closing.
25、But why is the situation so terrible for newspapers?Newspapers have a long history. The first newspaper was printed in the 1600s. Their most successful period is in the early 20th century.With the appearance of radio and TV, however, newspaper circulation began to fall. By the mid-20th century, radi
26、o and TV had become so popular that people no longer had to depend on newspapers for news. That was especially true for breaking news.Afternoon newspapers were the first to suffer. After work, more and more people turned on TV instead of opening a newspaper. That was because TV could provide news ha
27、ppening a short time ago. It5 s true that newspapers couldn, t compete with TV on speed, but they could provide in-depth reports that TV news could not.But newspapers suffered another heavier blow in the 1990s. With the appearance of the Internet, tons of information became free. Many newspaper read
28、ers realized that they could read news on the Internet. There seemed to be little reason to pay for a newspaper subscription (订 |阅).So what does the future hold? Will newspapers die? Maybe not. Many newspapers are now making changes. Some are going digital. Some are going farther and taking the indu
29、stry to places it has never been to. After all, people still want the news. And many agree that newspapers are still an important source of in-depth news, analysis and opinions. If newspapers disappear completely, there will be nothing to take their place.4. According to the passage, in which year w
30、as the first newspaper most likely to be printed?A. In 1611.B. In 1689.C, In 1711.D. In 1789.5. The reason which doesn t cause newspaper circulation to fall is.A. the appearance of radioB. the latest news on TVC. the convenience of the InternetD. the changes of newspapers6. What does the underlined
31、word “circulation mean in Para. 3 according to the passage?A.循环.B.购买力.C.发行量D.流通What can you infer (推断)from the passage?A. People no longer depend on newspaper for news.7. People get news on TV faster than in newspapers.8. Newspapers are still important, they will not disappear.9. All newspaper reade
32、rs read news on the Internet in the 1990s.()In recent years, there have been many films about robots trying to take over the world. Studies show that up to 20 million factory jobs worldwide could be taken by robots in the next 10 years. Some people are worried about what might happen in the future.O
33、n 8th September, 2020, the Guardian published an article written by a robot called GPT-3. It wrote that robot comes from the Greek word for “slave” (奴隶)and humans have nothing to fear from robots because they are only here to help humans. However, the fact that a robot could write such an article ha
34、s made some people feel even more uneasy. Where is the robot technology heading? Can robots and humans work together?YESthey re here to help humans. Robots are created by humans for humans. Robots take on jobs that are too dangerous for people to do by themselves. Although robots might take some peo
35、ple5 s jobs, they will create new types of work, and they will possibly create more jobs than they take away. Besides, robots programming could actually make them more trustworthy(值得信赖)than humans,because they are not influenced by feelings.NO一humans should not trust robots. Robots are already takin
36、g over the world. Jobs that used to be done by human beings are now being taken by robots. Although robots are under our control now, that might not always be the case. An experiment in Switzerland found-that some robots had learnt how to lie to each other. With the development of AI(人工智自日),robots c
37、ould start to act in their own interests. Wherever possible, humans should do things themselves.What s your opinion on this matter?8. How do people feel when learning that GPT-3 could write an article?A. They feel relaxed.B.They feel nervous.C. They feel angry.D.They feel surprised.9. What can t rob
38、ots do according to the passage?A. Create new types of work.B.Act in their own interests.C. Do unsafe work for humans.D.Learn how to lie to humans.10. What can we learn from the text?A. GPT-3 will take over the world.B. Some robots have learnt how to be lazy.C. Robots are still under the control of
39、humans now.D. 20 million people fear that they will lose their jobs.11. What would be the best title for the text?A. Should humans trust robots?B. Will robots do harm to humans?C. Should humans do things themselves?D. Will robots become the owner of the world?()Astronauts on board the International
40、Space Station (ISS) once made history by taking bites of red romaine lettuce (长 口|满苣).They became the first humans to eat food that was grown in space. The lettuce was planted on the ISS in a small greenhouse called “Veggie” , which uses LED lights to help plants grow in space.First, the astronauts
41、cleaned the lettuce with special sanitizing wipes Q肖毒纸巾)and then ate it with some salad dressing.It was one small bite for man, one great step for . our journey to Mars, one astronaut, Scott Kelly, later, posted on social media.Space vegetables are a part of the NASA, experiment called Veg-01 , a st
42、udy on how plants grow without the effects of Earth s gravity (重力).It will allow astronauts to grow and eat their own food during long space explorations.“If we re ever going to go to Mars someday, we5 re going to need a spacecraft that is much more self-sustainable (自给自足的)in its food supply. said K
43、elly.Growing fresh plants on a spacecraft may also provide oxygen and help keep astronauts alive.n NASA said.Veg-01 started in May 2014. The first part of vegetables, took 33 days to grow in space before they were taken back to Earth for a safety check. After making sure they were safe to eat, astro
44、nauts planted a second part on July 8. They let the plant grow for another 33 days and were then able to eat it. Astronauts usually only get vegetables when a supply ship comes to the ISS. Now with vegetables grown in space, they can eat them whenever they want.12. Astronauts made history by.A. work
45、ing on the ISSB. eating space-grown lettuceC. cooking real food in spaceD. building a small greenhouse13. What is Veg-01?A. It is a NASA project for exploring Mars.B. It is the name of the greenhouse on the ISS.C. It is a NASA experiment on how to grow plants in space.D. It is a NASA experiment on e
46、ating vegetables safely in space.14. According to Kelly, why is growing fresh plants in space important?A. Because it provides people with healthier food.B. Because it provides astronauts with enough oxygen.C. Because it reduces the cost of sending food to the ISS.D. Because it can help astronauts w
47、ith their journey to Mars.15. Whaf s the main idea of the passage?A. What food astronauts eat in space.B , How astronauts get food in space.C. Astronauts1 work and life on the ISS.D. The success of growing vegetables in space.二、阅读还原7选5()Scott and Owen are twins at the age of 16. The twins have many
48、quite amazing ways in their life. They have had a very special connection since they were born. When they were very small, they had their own language. They used to talk to each other using their own special language. But nobody else understood what they were saying. 16“As we ve got older, we ve started using telepathy (心灵感应)to communicate. 17 We can send messages to each other even when we aren t in the same place. It sounds unbelievable, but I ve always known if Owen was in trouble. Once he broke his