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嘉定区听力文本及参考答案_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_二模(12年无音频)_2024年上海市中考英语二模试卷(16区,7区含音频)
嘉定区听力文本及参考答案_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_二模(12年无音频)_2024年上海市中考英语二模试卷(16区,7区含音频)
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嘉定区听力文本及参考答案_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_二模(12年无音频)_2024年上海市中考英语二模试卷(16区,7区含音频)
嘉定区听力文本及参考答案_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_二模(12年无音频)_2024年上海市中考英语二模试卷(16区,7区含音频)
嘉定区听力文本及参考答案_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_二模(12年无音频)_2024年上海市中考英语二模试卷(16区,7区含音频)
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嘉定区听力文本及参考答案_0122026上海中考一模二模真题试卷_2025-2012年_3.上海中考英语一模二模(12-24)_二模(12年无音频)_2024年上海市中考英语二模试卷(16区,7区含音频)

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2024届初三英语一模卷答案( ) Part 1 Listening(第一部分 听力) A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) 1. As it entered earth’s atmosphere, the space rock burned up and created a bright light. (A) 2. Shopping malls like to use some marketing methods to trick customers into making unnecessary purchases. (D) 3. To prevent smoke from entering the room during a fire, it’s wise to block the door with wet towels. (E) 4. Multi-level parking lots are becoming popular as a way to increase parking space. (C) 5. The boy was so careless that he walked into a street lamp and saw stars. (B) B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题, 选出最恰当的答案) 6. M: Hey Julia! I’m going to the volleyball match now. Come with me! W: How much are the tickets? M: They’re usually five pounds but because they’ve got so many left they are only two pounds fifty now. W: That’s lucky. I’ve only got four pounds in my wallet. Q: How much is a ticket for today’s match? (D) 7. M: Excuse me, what’s the best way to get to the city center? W: Well, it’s probably easiest to take a taxi if you have a lot of luggage. M: I have just a light bag. Is there a bus that goes there? W: The bus stop is quite far from here. You’d better take the underground. It’s a short walk from here and would be faster than a taxi. M: That sounds perfect. Thanks so much for your help. Q: How will the man travel to the city center? (C) 8. W: Have you tried the fish and the mushroom soup in that restaurant I told you about? M: I went there last Tuesday. Well, the fish you recommended had run out. I had the roast chicken and fruit salad instead. And I wasn’t disappointed at the soup. I must go again and try the fish. Q: What didn’t the man have at the restaurant? (A) 9. W: Excuse me, could you help me? I left something on the train yesterday. M: Certainly, I’ll take some details. W: I took my gloves off when I was using my computer on the train and didn’t notice that I had left them on the seat when I got off. M: OK, I’ll need some more information. Q: What has the woman lost? (A) 10. M: You don’t look happy. What’s up?W: I’ve just been to the hairdresser’s. I’m really disappointed. M: Oh? In fact, your hair looks pretty much the same! W: Exactly! You know, the guy only cut for a few minutes. There wasn’t much hair left on the floor. Q: What was the woman complaining about? (D) C. Listen to the dialogue and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合 你听到的对话内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) Reporter: Hello, Dr. Winston. I’m a reporter for the Maplewood University newspaper, and I’m honored to have the opportunity to interview you. Have you ever thought about what it would be like to work closely with animals, like being a vet? Dr. Andrew Winston: Yes, definitely. It’s a very interesting job with lots of different things to do. Reporter: How long does it take to become a vet? Dr. Winston: Generally, you need to study at university for about five to six years. Reporter: Six years is quite a journey! In your opinion, what skills are important for being a good vet? Dr. Winston: Being able to communicate well is very important because you need to talk to pet owners a lot. Teamwork is also essential. As a vet, working with nurses and the reception staff is part of the daily routine to ensure the best care for the animals. Moreover, it’s also important to be responsible and always arrive on time for your appointments. And, you need to be quite skilled with your hands, especially for doing operations on small animals. Reporter: It seems like a vet needs to be good at many things. What do you find to be the best and hardest parts of your job? Dr. Winston: The best part is definitely the variety of animals I get to treat - from dogs, cats, and rabbits, to parrots, hedgehogs, and even animals from the wild or zoos. The hardest part is when there’s no way to make a pet better, and I have to tell their owner. It’s very sad. Reporter: That sounds really tough. But I deeply feel your love and hard work for your job, Dr. Winston. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Dr. Winston: It’s my pleasure. If it helps someone learn more about being a vet, I’m happy to share. (11. F 12. F 13. T 14. T 15. F) D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容。每空格限填一词) Have you ever thought about how we talk with each other? Communication is how we share information and connect with others. We do it in lots of ways. When you have a conversation with someone you’re not just swapping words. You are also expressing yourself through your tone of voice and the way you move your face and body, known as body language. Conversation skills include starting conversations, using eye contact, knowingwhat to talk about and taking turns to speak and listen. Having a conversation where everyone gets the chance to speak and listen is great fun for sharing thoughts and feelings. Listening helps you to discover new ideas and develop empathy because you are seeing things through someone else’s eyes. Some people have a lot to say while others need encouragement to speak, so make sure everyone has a chance to join in. Listen carefully to what the other person is saying and don’t be afraid to ask questions or share your opinion. Body language sends out messages about how we feel, so make sure you look at someone while speaking to them. If you see someone nodding and smiling, this means he or she is likely to agree with you. If they are yawning or turning away it could mean they’ve turned out of the conversation. (16. share information 17. body language 18. new ideas 19. need encouragement 20. is likely) Part 2 Ⅱ. 21. C 22. A 23. D 24. C 25. D 26. B 27. D 28. A 29. B 30. C 31. C 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. D Ⅲ. 36. C 37. E 38. A 39. D 40. C 41. E 42. B 43. A Ⅳ. 44. first 45. mice 46. its 47. disappointment 48. highly 49. lifeless 50. breathe 51. comfortable Ⅴ. 52. Did, experience 53. Why did 54. without saying 55. are bad 56. are driven 57. he would 58. The students were curious about the result of the science experiment. Part 3 Ⅵ. (A) 59. C 60. C 61. D 62. A 63. D 64. B (B) 65.B 66. A 67. B 68. D 69. C 70. D (C) 71. trouble 72. steal 73. worry 74. narrow 75. camera 76. live 77. even (D) 78. Yes, she did. 79. strong wind and (pulling) a heavy sled 80. It means providing financial resources/ money. 81. (She expected it to take for) 45 days. 82. encourage everyone to challenge themselves to try things 83. I think Captain Chandi is brave and hardworking because she completed the tough journey alone. She is also very kind because she is raising money to support and encourage others to try new challenges. 84. 略