2024年河南省信阳市淮滨县中考三模英语试题.docx
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1、2024年河南省信阳市淮滨县中考三模英语试题一、阅读理解Summer Football CampDo you like sports? Do you like playing football? The goals of our summer football camp are to teach young players the real skills of the game and provide them with chances to improve their skills in competitions.Period1: August 9th13thCost: Period2: A
2、ugust 16th20thMembers$125/period Period3: August 23rd27thNon-members$175/period Practicetime: 8: 30a.m.11: 30a.m. &1: 30p.m.4: 30p.m.Our camp doesnt offer lunch. Please dont forget to bring your lunch!For more information: Contact Henry Brown at 2023 .Scholarship (奖学金): We are trying our best to
3、 make our programs affordable for all. We will not turn anybody away because of an inability (无能力) to pay the full price. Applications (申请) are available at the Welcome Center.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。1Who is the summer football camp for?AFootball players. BTeam leaders.CSchool teachers.DPoor sports lovers.2How
4、 much should James pay for all three periods if he isnt a member of the camp?A$250.B$300.C$375.D$525.3How long will Steve spend training every day if he joins the camp?AThree hours.BFive hours.CSix hours.DSeven hours.4What can Mike do if he doesnt have enough money for the camp?AVolunteer to work at
5、 the camp.BBring his own lunch to the camp.CWrite an e-mail to Henry Brown.DGet an application for the scholarship.5Where can we most probably see the text?AIn a sports newspaper.BIn a travel magazine.CIn a science report.DIn a geography textbook.I teach at UNLV three times per week. Last Monday, at
6、 the beginning of class, a young man asked me why I always seemed to be so cheerful.His question reminded me of something Id read somewhere before. “Every morning when you get up, you have a choice about how you want to live your life that day.” I said. “I choose to be cheerful.” “Let me give you an
7、 example,” I continued. “Besides teaching here, I also teach out at another college in Henderson, 17 miles down the highway from where I live. One day a few weeks ago, I drove those 17 miles to Henderson. I drove off the highway and turned on to College Drive. I only had to drive another quarter mil
8、e down the road to the college. But just then my car died. I tried to start it again, but it didnt work. So I put my car lights on, took my books, and walked down the road to the college.”“As soon as I got there, I called AAA and arranged (安排) for a tow truck (牵引车) to meet me at my car after class.
9、A teacher in the office asked me what has happened. This is my lucky day, I replied, smiling.”“Your car breaks down and today is your lucky day?” She was puzzled (疑惑的). “What do you mean?”“I live 17 miles from here.” I replied. “My car could have broken down anywhere along the highway. It didnt. Ins
10、tead, it broke down at the perfect place: off the freeway, within walking distance of here. Im still able to teach my class, and Ive been able to arrange for the tow truck to meet me after class. If my car was meant to break down today, it couldnt have been arranged in a more convenient fashion.”根据材
11、料内容选择最佳答案。6Where did the car break down?AAt UNLV.BAlong the highway.CNear the college.D17 miles from the highway.7When did the tow truck meet the writer?AAs soon as her car died.BBefore she walked to the college.CWhen she got to the office.DAfter she finished her class that day.8What does the text t
12、ell us about the writer?AThe writer felt sad because her car broke down.BThe writer put the car lights on before she left.CThe writer walked 17 miles to the college.DThe writer was puzzled by the “lucky” day.9How do you like the writer?AWise and positive.BKind and helpful.CBrave and friendly.DCalm a
13、nd creative.10What does this text want to show us?AThe first step is always the hardest.BWhere there is a will, there is a way.CLost years are worse than lost dollars.DEvery cloud has a silver (银色的) lining.Time flies when we play with our smart phone. But when we get down to the real business of wor
14、k and study, one hour feels like a year. Why are we so addicted(入迷的) to smart phones but easily bored by studying?It all boils down to something small and hard to see: dopamine(多巴胺). Dopamine is a “pleasure chemical(化学物质)” that makes people feel good. Our brains produce it when we eat yummy food, af
15、ter we exercise or when we get a prize.Compared with studying, playing with smart phones causes our brains to produce more dopamine. For example, checking our phone for a text leads to a 400 percent increase in dopamine. But why?When we play with smart phones, we dont know what well see next, or who
16、 will send us a message. This uncertainty(不确定性) makes the dopamine system active. We get excited, wondering if we have messages from our friends. When our expectations are met, dopamine is produced. And to get more dopamine, we continue checking our phones. Studying doesnt provide such uncertainty.
17、Without this excitement, we get bored much more easily.Can we do something to change that? According to scientists, apps can become less interesting if we turn off notifications(通知) or change the screen colors to black and white. We can also set time limits on apps to avoid using them too much.“As f
18、or studying, you could check our progress daily or weekly and reward yourself for it,” said Daniel Wong, writer of The Happy Student. “You could also search for interesting topics connected with your textbooks. Use what youve learned to make a difference in the real world. This will make knowledge m
19、uch more interesting to learn.”11What might the phrase “boils down to” mean in Paragraph 2?Agives upBturns onChands inDresults from12When do people have more dopamine?AWhen their expectations are met.BWhen they face less uncertainties.CWhen they know what will happen next.DWhen they stay in a friend
20、ly environment.13What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?AWhy do people like uncertainty.BHow to get more messages from our friends.CHow scientists discover the way dopamine works.DWhy playing with smartphones causes more dopamine.14How can we make apps less interesting according to Paragraph 5?Turn of
21、f notifications.Check them less often.Set time limits and allow for breaks.Change the screen colors to black and white.ABCD15What might Daniel advise us to do to make learning interesting?ASet time limits before we learning.BPut what weve learnt into practice.CCheck our learning progress every term.
22、DRead the interesting parts in the textbooks first.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Do you speak a dialect (方言) in daily life? While many Chinese speak Putonghua, some local dialects are in danger of disappearing. 16 They started the Chinese Language Resources Protection Project a few years
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