武漢市2022年中考英語(yǔ)試卷一、選擇填空,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)1.—Can I have two tickets for the Chinese Poetic Dance?— __________. All the tickets have been sold out.A.I'm sorryB.Of courseC.Never mindD.Thank you2.—Would you like to visit the National Science Museum with me tomorrow, Amy?— __________.A.See you thenB.Sounds niceC.Excuse meD.I hope not3.—Please show me your health code(6碼), either on Wechat or Alipay.—__________. Here it is.A.It's nothingB.Be carefulC.Go aheadD.No problem4.—Congratulations! You __________ big progress in the last three years.—Thank you, Mr. Li. I'll never forget the good times in Junior High. A.makeB.madeC.have madeD.will make5.—I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.—I __________. It's not safe. A.a(chǎn)greeB.a(chǎn)greedC.will agreeD.had agreed6.During the Tang dynasty(唐朝), nearly everything produced in the world __________ on the streets of Chang'an.A.is foundB.has been foundC.will be foundD.could be found7.You can only achieve success __________ hard work.A.a(chǎn)crossB.a(chǎn)boveC.throughD.into8.—Why do you practice Tai Chi every day?—Because this Chinese form of exercise helps me relax and find my inner (內(nèi)心的) __________.A.voiceB.qualityC.beautyD.peace9.—To go abroad or not to go after graduation, it's a question.—You may take __________ of the roads. But being home in the end matters. A.neitherB.eitherC.bothD.none10.—Everything he does is __________ to what is considered normal.—Although he looks a little different, he has achieved a lot in the math field. A.similarB.relativeC.oppositeD.close11.—Laura spoke very slowly to people to __________ what she would say.—She just wanted to think about what others were feeling. A.surveyB.weighC.supportD.repeat12.—Alex, come down to play football.—I can't. Mom said I __________ clean my bedroom before doing anything else. A.had toB.willC.used toD.can13.—Jack, tell me how to __________ this information.—All right, Grandma. You can type it on this keyboard. A.deleteB.enterC.collectD.receive14.—Please __________ these donations for kids.—OK, let me see. Perfect! Kids here are in great need of toys and books. A.check outB.cut downC.sell outD.tun down15.—Can you tell me __________?—To get practical skills. A.what do you learn about safetyB.when do you have the art festivalC.how you balance your studies and hobbiesD.why you learn cooking at school二、完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A, B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。The December day started like any other. Papa came back with his boat full of fish. Mama made breakfast for the family. Seven-year-old Joonas was doing his homework, while his two little brothers ran around the yard. That day seemed peaceful, but Alejo 16.better. Alejo felt shaking in his legs, and his ears perked up (豎著), listening for what had already 17.Alejo made a crying sound, and Mama said, "Sh!" Alejo barked (吠), and Joonas complained, "Quiet, I'm trying to 18.".Suddenly, a strange roaring (轟鳴) sound began. Papa ran to a nearby building's roof (屋頂) to 19.what was happening. But Alejo knew better. The shaking of the ground 20.up his padded paws (肉掌). He wanted to run, but he didn't dare to leave his family. "Why were they 21.? Didn't they know that a great earthquake had roared under the ocean and would soon bring strong waves onto the land?" Alejo thought. And then Papa shouted with 22.from the rooftop, "Tsunami(海嘯)! Run!"Mama cried, "Sons, come on! She grabbed (抓) a little one under each arm. "Joonas, run! You're fast and strong. Follow me up the 23.. Fast!"But the roar had gotten louder, 24.her words. All that Joonas had heard was, "Run!" And he ran back home where he thought he would be 25.. Alejo barked and barked, but the tsunami made it 26.to hear his voice, too. Alejo gently bit (咬) Joonas's feet, but the boy wouldn't move. " 27.," Joonas pushed the dog away, but Alejo would not give up. He grabbed Joonas's shirt in his 28.. He pulled and pulled until his mouth broke. With all his strength, he pulled Joonas back outside and hit him from behind. Finally, the boy 29.. Alejo ran toward the hill, looking back to make sure Joonas was following. They raced uphill as the huge wall of 30.ran after them. Alejo and Joonas didn't stop running until they reached higher up the hill and met their family. And they had a mother-father-brothers-dog thankful hug. 16.A.knewB.grewC.feltD.became17.A.returnedB.movedC.startedD.stopped18.A.sleepB.speakC.thinkD.listen19.A.deal withB.find outC.worry aboutD.look through20.A.heldB.pushedC.wokeD.traveled21.A.cookingB.waitingC.playingD.complaining22.A.painB.a(chǎn)ngerC.pityD.fear23.A.hillB.roofC.boatD.land24.A.passing onB.cutting offC.breaking downD.leaving out25.A.warmB.braveC.safeD.free26.A.hardB.possibleC.lateD.clear27.A.RunB.GoC.ComeD.Look28.A.feetB.pawsC.teethD.legs29.A.refusedB.understoodC.promisedD.escaped30.A.woodB.sandC.stoneD.water三、閱讀理解,閱讀下面三篇材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀理解 Big Issue Produced by PupilsBig Issue has launched (發(fā)行) a special 24-page edition (版本) created by school children recently. Big Issue is a weekly magazine launched in 1991 to help homeless people. Pupils in 13 schools across the country have started selling the special edition and will give the money they raise to charities. _____________________________The Richardson Primary School has created a classroom in a train carriage (車廂), marking 300 years since it was opened. The SON EXPRESS carriage, which is no longer moving, includes a library, a place to eat, and another learning space. The carriage will help the school to teach STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and math). Students describe it as "magical". Celebrating the Daily MileOn 28 April, the Daily Mile had its 10th birthday. It's a global (全球的) movement designed to get children exercising every day. To mark the event, more than 320, 000 students from Daily1, 340 schools around the world completed a mile. One kid said, "Running a mile every day with my friends builds up my fitness."31.In which section of the newspaper can we read the news?A.PICTURE THIS!B.SPORTS DESK.C.HI! KIDS!D.MOVIE MAGI32.It's clear that the special edition of Big Issue __________.A.is over 30 years oldB.is created by children from 13 schoolsC.is launched monthlyD.is sold to raise money by pupils33.What would be the best heading for the second piece of news?A.Here Comes a "Classroom"B.The "Magical" RichardsonC.STEM Subjects CountD.The 300th Birthday Celebration34.The students describe the train carriage as "magical" mainly because __________.A.the carriage isn't movingB.there are three classrooms in itC.they like STEM classD.they can read, eat and learn there35.To celebrate the 10th Daily Mile, __________.A.a(chǎn) global competition was heldB.320, 000 students got togetherC.many kids ran a mile that dayD.1, 340 schools stopped lessons閱讀理解All through grade school, I got extra help with schoolwork. If I got a D, I was very happy. If I got a C-minus (C-), I had achieved greatness. A's and B's were a kingdom I could never enter. Once my teacher, Miss Mills, had given me a list of ten spelling words. My mother and I went over the list until I knew those words. I felt great. I thought, "Wow! This time, I'm going to pass". The next day, I went into the classroom and began to write down the words. The first word was carper. I wrote that one down: c-a-r-p-e-t. I was feeling pretty confident. Then came neighbor-I wrote down the letter n. Then rhythm-I knew there was an r. Suburban-I wrote s-u-b. My confidence failed me. I had gone from 100 percent to maybe a D-minus. Where did the words go? Some people talk about information sliding off your brain. That was my life. I was an underachiever (未能充分發(fā)揮學(xué)習(xí)潛力者). Now I know I have dyslexia(誦讀困難癥). A person with dyslexia might see the as teh, and bird as brid. My brain learns differently. A learning disability can really change the way you feel about yourself. Now I know that even if I learn differently, I can still be filled with greatness. Today when I visit schools as an actor, director, and co-author of children's books, I tell children that everyone has something special inside. It's our job to find out what that is and get it out, and give it to the world as a gift. 36.What's the writer's problem in grade school?A.He had trouble spelling.B.He often got C-minuses.C.He was absent-minded.D.He had a physical disability.37.From Paragraph 2, we can infer that the writer __________.A.wrote down 20%words correctlyB.knew he had dyslexia thenC.felt upset about himself at lastD.studied hard and passed the test38.The underlined phrase "sliding off" in Paragraph 3 probably means __________.A.coming intoB.going throughC.moving aroundD.disappearing from39.After the writer knew he had dyslexia, he __________.A.felt very excitedB.had more difficulties in studyC.was filled with sadnessD.changed his view of himself40.What would be the best title for the passage?A.A Change for SureB.A Great UnderachieverC.A Gift from the WorldD.A Special Spelling Bee閱讀理解Boris, a foreign student at Communication University of China, often shares his experiences of Chinese culture on his vlog (視頻博客). In one video, for example, Boris shared how he had learned the Chinese word dongxi. He translated each part separately into "east west". And he introduced one theory (說(shuō)法) about how dongxi came to mean "things". He told people that all marketplaces in ancient Chinese cities were set up along a single road that ran from east to west. So when you would say qu mai dongxi. you'd be saying, "I'm going to buy things."Some other videos show his reading Chinese poems and performing kung fu in Chinese traditional costume, which are quite welcome among his 40, 000 followers. "Many of my followers are learning Chinese," Boris said. "But sadly, they know little about Chinese culture and the country."Like many foreigners, Boris once believed that all Chinese could perform kung fu, flying onto roofs and walking over walls. He thought the country was not that developed. But after he got a scholarship (獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金) to study in China in 2019, his view changed. "China has entered a new period, but many people's impressions of China are still stuck in the1970s," Boris said. "That's why I started to shoot vlogs to share Chinese culture in 2019."Until now, Boris has posted more than 40 Chinese culture vlogs online. But making these vlogs is not easy. Take reading the poem Second Farewell to Cambridge by Xu Zhimo as an example. "I can understand and read every word in the poem," Boris said. "But to touch readers, I need to use proper feelings while reading." So he needed to look for much background information and make his feelings suit each part of the poem. Though shooting these vlogs takes lots of time, the young man feels proud that his vlogs have inspired many people. Boris said that he wanted to continue bridging the differences between two cultures. "This goal may not be achieved easily, but I will spare no efforts to do my part."41.Through the vlogs, Boris mainly wants to __________.A.teach foreigners ChineseB.introduce a Chinese universityC.sell Chinese productsD.share his experiences in China42.Boris learned the Chinese word dongxi by __________.A.translating it as a wholeB.knowing its cultural backgroundC.making up some sentencesD.comparing it with similar words43.What inspired Boris to shoot vlogs?A.His hunger for new technology.B.His wish to show the real China.C.His interest in Chinese culture.D.His dream to be a big vlogger.44.The poem Second Farewell to Cambridge is mentioned to __________.A.meet the followers' needsB.express Boris's love for poemsC.show Boris's efforts at vlog-makingD.give an example of Chinese culture45.The passage is probably written to __________.A.say yes to Boris's actionsB.build bridges by making vlogsC.call for more helpD.a(chǎn)chieve a common goal四、詞與短語(yǔ)填空(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)仔細(xì)閱讀下面五個(gè)句子,然后用下面方框中所給的單詞或短語(yǔ)填空,使每個(gè)句子在結(jié)構(gòu)、句義和邏輯上正確。(提示:方框中有兩個(gè)單詞或短語(yǔ)是多余的。)won /thirsty / products / called in / spread / moved / came in46.China is good at making high-technology that people can buy everywhere.47.A doctor was to examine the king yesterday evening.48.The piece of music which was played on the erhu especially me.49.Some children are so full of energy and for knowledge.50.Jenny recently a prize from the Help Save Our Planet Society.五、閱讀理解填詞(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,單詞的第一個(gè)字母已給出。Erie Green has always wondered about things that live in the ocean. When he was y 51. , he loved to swim. He liked to watch all kinds of underwater animals and plants through his mask (潛水面罩). When he grew up, he wanted to l 52. for new things in the ocean.Today, Mr. Green is a marine ecologist (海洋生態(tài)學(xué)家). He studies how underwater animals and plants connect with each other and need each other to stay a 53. .Mr. Green studies coral reefs (珊瑚) in the Pacific Ocean. A coral reef is like a big underwater t 54. . Thousands of animals and plants live there. They compete for food and space there. As a result, the beautiful coral reefs get i 55. easily.Mr. Green also studies how people's actions can change coral reefs. Sometimes people pollute the water or overfish, so the w 56. that all the living things are joined together has been changed. If coral reefs get hurt, many animals have to find new homes. Some animals' n 57. drop low, and some animals just disappear. Mr. Green wants to p 58. this from happening.Mr. Green believes that all living things in a coral reef should be k 59. safe. "Underwater ecosystems are like airplanes," Mr. Green says. "They need all of their parts to work correctly." "To take better care of marine homes, we first must k 60. them. Only through that, can we understand the great influence humans have on these places." Mr. Green says.六、書面表達(dá)(共1大題,滿分15分)61.假如你是李欣,你與Bob叔叔及其家人約定了一起去北京旅行。請(qǐng)你給Bob叔叔寫一封英文電子郵件,告知你的旅行安排。內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)如下:1)6月30日下午2:00機(jī)場(chǎng)見;2)酒店已預(yù)訂好,直接前往:3)第二天觀看升旗儀式:4)游長(zhǎng)城,吃北京烤鴨;5)補(bǔ)充一兩點(diǎn)與旅行有關(guān)的信息或想法。注意:文中不得透露個(gè)人真實(shí)姓名和學(xué)校;詞數(shù)60一80;開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù),參考詞匯:book v. 預(yù)訂directly ad. 直接地flag-raising ceremony升旗儀式 1.A2.B3.D4.C5.A6.D7.C8.D9.B10.C11.B12.A13.B14.A15.D16.A;17.C;18.C;19.B;20.D;21.B;22.D;23.A;24.B;25.C;26.A;27.B;28.C;29.B;30.D31.C32.D33.A34.D35.C36.A37.C38.D39.D40.B41.D42.B43.B44.C45.A46.Products47.called in48.Moved49.Thirsty50.won51.young;52.look;53.a(chǎn)live;54.town;55.injured;56.way;57.numbers;58.prevent;59.kept;60.know61.One Possible Version: Dear Uncle Bob,I'm so glad to hear from you about visiting Beijing. Here's the trip plan. We'll meet at the airport at 2 p. m. on June 30th. We can go to the hotel directly to have a rest as I've already booked the rooms. The next day we'll watch the flag-raising ceremony at Tian'anmen Square early in the morning. It must be amazing! What about the Great Wall? It's worth visiting and you'll be impressed. As for dinner, we'll have the delicious food, Beijing duck. Honestly, I am getting excited about the trip.Look forward to meeting all of you in Beijing.Li Xi