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河南省平顶山市2024年中考一模英语试题答案

 第一节 阅读短文, 从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空, 使短文通 顺、意思完整。每空限填一词, 每词限用一次。

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The Qingming Festival is an important festival in China, which falls in early April every year. The Qingming Festival is a day to visit their family members' and relatives' graves (墓地) , so it is also  the Tomb-Sweeping Day. Chinese people celebrate it to remember their ancestors (祖先). 

The Qingming Festival came from the Hanshi Festival  the Spring and Autumn Period. It was for Jie Zitui, a loyal minister of Jin. The festival later became a more general  to honor ancestors in the Tang Dynasty. It  a public holiday in 2008. People have one day off for that day. 

Of course, the main activity of the Qingming Festival is tomb sweeping. Generally, Chinese people  their family graves and offer food, flowers and favorite things of the dead. They also like to fly  for relaxing. During this Festival, what makes flying kites special is that people can cut the string  the kite is in the sky to let it fly free. People believe that it could also bring  good luck. Nowadays, many young people do tomb sweeping online, because of their  work and being far from their hometowns. 

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下面文章中有五处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E 和F)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中一项是多余选项。

What would you do if you see someone hurt badly? The following will help you to learn some important skills to give casualty (伤员) first aid.

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The first and most important thing you must do is to make sure the place is not dangerous. Can you see anything that might not be helpful to you? Can you hear anything that could be dangerous?

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When you see someone has been hurt, you may feel scared. If you feel yourself starting to be nervous, try to calm yourself down. For example, talk to people you trust about what happened, and you'll be relaxed.

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When someone needs first aid, talking to him will help him to stay calm and feel safe. Even if he does not answer you, you should still tell him what you are doing. It will let him know that you are helping him.

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Sometimes, the casualty will need more help than you are able to give. The best thing you can do is to phone some people for help. They can give you some useful advice or offer you some help.

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There are also many other things to do. Try your best to help the casualty. Asking people around you for help is really better than waiting for doctors. Besides, you can also try to keep in touch with his families and friends.

A. Calling for Help.

B. Being Calm.

C. Shouting for Help.

D. Keeping Talking.

E. Staying Safe.

F. Doing Your Best.

 请阅读下面短文,根据所提供的信息,回答5个问题,要求所写答案语法正确,语义完整切题。

Which animal do you like? A baby panda, a frog (青蛙), or a snake? Most people choose the baby panda. Why? Because they like cute, hairy animals and think animals like the frog and the snake are not cute at all.

Lucy Cooke wants people to respect (尊重) all animals. Who is Lucy Cooke? Why does she want to show people the importance of other animals? Cooke is a zoologist, a scientist who studies animals. She worries about the future of all animals. Scientists need money to study and protect animals, but they get less money for animals like frogs and snakes.

"There are so many television shows about cats, dogs and bears," Cooke says. To get people interested in less popular animals, Cooke writes stories about them online. She also makes online videos about them. Many of her videos are fun to watch and a lot of people love them.

Cooke is especially interested in frogs and other amphibians (两栖动物). Some of these are in danger. She wants people to notice and protect these animals. She says by saving them, we also save other animals that eat them for food.

Thanks to Cooke's online videos and stories, many people began to care about (关心) less popular animals and are now trying to do something for them.

 阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

 We all have experienced the strong link between smell and memory. A whiff of chlorine(一股氯气) probably reminds you of summer pool parties, while the scent of flowers may bring back memories of your grandma's garden. Now, researchers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) have found that breathing in pleasant smell could even help improve memory and learning.

 The study, led by Cynthia Woo, invited 43 healthy adults aged between 60 and 85. The scientists divided them into two groups. The test group(实验组) was provided with some natural oils with different fragrances(芳香). They included orange, eucalyptus(桉树), lemon, peppermint(薄荷), rosemary(迷迭香), and lavender(熏衣草). However, the control group(对照组) only received fewer types of natural oils with different fragrances.

 The participants were asked to use one of the scented oils(香精油) to perfume(使...充满香味) their homes for two hours every night for six months. They were also asked to change the fragrances every night.

 At the end of the six months, all volunteers took a memory test. The test group outperformed the control group by a shocking 226 percent!

 Woo and her team thought that it does not matter when the scents are taken in. However, varying the fragrances is the key. The scientists believe the changes of different smells helps activate (激活) the memory centers of human brains.

A new study has found that certain fragrances may help prevent memory loss in adults. The findings were published in   the journal Frontiers in Neuroscience on July 24,2023. The study also showed that certain fragances could probably also help improve memory in younger people.

 The UCI team's next plans are to carry out a similar study on older people who already suffering from memory loss. They are eager to learn if pleasant smells can help reverse(逆转) the memory loss.

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