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浙江省舟山市2019届中考英语模拟试卷(二)

更新时间:2019-05-07 浏览次数:354 类型:中考模拟
一、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)
  • 1. 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    Dear Kate,

        It's really good to know that you're taking my place while I' m away doing this training course. Thanks so much. I'm 1 I you'll get on well with the kids.

        I think I should 2 you some notes on a couple of things that are planned for this week, and some 3 that might be helpful!

        Tuesday: The class is going to 4 the Dinosaur Museum. Make sure they take their notebooks and 5  them on Monday to bring a packed lunch and some money.

        Thursday: I've 6 them they can watch a Disney movie. The DVD is on my desk. There are some worksheets(活页练习题) to go with it. By the way, don't worry about marking them. I'll do it 7 I get back.

        The photocopier(复印机) is very temperamental(反复无常的)! A good kick will make it work 8!

        Don't use the coffee cup 9 a snowman on it--it's Dave's. He will be 10 if someone uses his cup! Don't ask for trouble.

        Don't 11 school. If you get to school even a minute past 8:15, the headmaster will talk to you.

        12, hope you'll have a great week--the kids are really wonderful. But don't let Mark and Jack sit together. If they do, you may have some disciplinary (关纪律的)13! If you do have any problems, mention 14 to his headmaster. She's very supportive when it comes to discipline. One last thing--could you please take notes for me to let me know what you did?

        See you next 15!

    Best wishes,

    Steve

    (1)
    A . glad B . sure C . sorry D . proud
    (2)
    A . leave B . read C . return D . lend
    (3)
    A . answers B . projects C . suggestions D . examples
    (4)
    A . visit B . describe C . choose D . introduce
    (5)
    A . join B . greet C . remind D . teach
    (6)
    A . answered B . believed C . corrected D . promised
    (7)
    A . before B . when C . since D . until
    (8)
    A . again B . aloud C . often D . already
    (9)
    A . of B . against C . with D . about
    (10)
    A . shy B . mad C . quiet D . surprised
    (11)
    A . be afraid of B . be late for C . be worried about D . be harmful to
    (12)
    A . Secondly B . Recently C . Lastly D . Usually
    (13)
    A . manners B . habits C . games D . problems
    (14)
    A . us B . him C . her D . them
    (15)
    A . hour B . week C . month D . year
二、阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分,共计30分)
  • 2. 阅读理解

    Businesses and shops in Cardiff

    Eat Me

    52 Main Street

    Do you like sweets and chocolates?

    Come and choose from the hundreds we have in our shop.

    You can even try before you buy!

    Opening 3 October

    Drinks and Things

    13 River Avenue

    A large variety(品种) of juices available.

    Delicious sandwiches and cakes, freshly made every day.

    Comfortable sofas and chairs

    Free Wi-Fi.

    Our first day is 15 October

    10% off with this advertisement(广告)

    Shop and Try

    www.shopandtry.net

    All the latest fashions in clothes.

    Order online, collect from our shop in Cardiff.

    Try your clothes on in store.

    Make sure they're right for you!

    Open from 20 September

    Spillers

    Located in the center of Cardiff.

    The oldest record store in the world

    Different kinds of music. available in both

    CD and vinyl formats(黑胶唱片格式)

    1. (1) What can people buy in Eat Me?
      A . Juices. B . Cakes. C . Sandwiches. D . Chocolates.
    2. (2) When does Drinks and Things open?
      A . 13 September. B . 20 September. C . 3 October. D . 15 October.
    3. (3) How many formats does the music in Spillers come in?
      A . One. B . Two. C . Three. D . Four.
  • 3. 阅读理解

        Barbara Finch, from England, started a friendship with Elizabeth Martin from New Zealand when the two were just 14 years old. And they have been penfriends for the past seventy years.

        "Seventy years is a long time and such a lot has happened," says Barbara. "I've lost my husband and my son, and she's lost her husband and her daughter. With things like that, her friendship means a lot to me."

        The two started writing letters to each other in November 1947. At that time, Barbara was a pupil. In her school. there was an exchange(交换) teacher from New Zealand. She helped her students to find penfriends from her country. Among the many penfriends, Barbara and Elizabeth were the only pair to form a long-term friendship.

        Now both 84, the pair continue to send weekly e-mails to tell each other about their daily lives. Barbara, who's a proud great-grandmother, has kept every single letter and card Elizabeth sent her over the years.

        "We e-mail each other now rather than write letters, partly because it's quicker but mostly because there's no cost," Barbara says.

        The pair not only write to each other, but they also meet face to face. They have visited each other 15 times. Barbara flying to New Zealand 10 times and Elizabeth flying to England 5 times.

        "Her family has become a second family to me. She says I am the sister she never had." Barbara says.

    1. (1) What do Barbara and Elizabeth have in common?
      A . They are both good at writing. B . They both have two children. C . They both lost their husband. D . They were both teachers before.
    2. (2) What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
      A . What Barbara and Elizabeth wrote in their letters. B . How Barbara and Elizabeth became penfriends. C . The good things about making penfriends D . A teacher who influenced Barbara a lot.
    3. (3) How many time has Elizabeth visited Barbara?
      A . 5. B . 10. C . 14. D . 15.
    4. (4) Which is the best title for the passage?
      A . Old habits. B . Good old days.    C . A lifelong friendship. D . Communication and friendship.
  • 4. 阅读理解

        Sheridan is a town in Indiana, USA. There are lots of trees near the public schools in the town. Their leaves turn sunlight into energy(能量).

        In Sheridan, the sun not just provides energy for plants. It keeps schools running, too. The schools use solar panels(太阳能电池板) to turn sunlight into energy.

        The science behind solar energy is not new. But Sheridan Community Schools is the first school district(学区) in Indiana to be completely solar-powered. The district finished putting in solar panels for all three of its schools in 2016. Some of the panels can turn to follow the sun across the sky.

        In 2008, fewer than 1. 000 schools used solar power. By 2014, there were 3, 727 schools with solar panels in the USA. These numbers come from a report by the Solar Foundation. Roxie Brown, a program director there said that the number of schools with solar panels has continued to go up since 2014.

        Solar energy has some advantages over other energy sources(来源). Sunlight is a renewable source, which means it won't run out. Solar panels don't harm the environment. Also, sunlight is free. So by using solar power, schools can save money on energy costs.

        Brown thinks more schools should run on solar energy. "The sun is Earth s energy source," she says. "We're trying to make it the energy source for our houses cars and schools, too."

        But using solar energy isn't always easy. Solar panels can be expensive to put in. The panels also take up space. But for many schools, going solar is worth it.

    1. (1) What does the underlined word "It" refer to?
      A . A plant. B . The sun. C . A district. D . The solar panel.
    2. (2) Sheridan Community Schools put in solar panels        .
      A . in 2008 B . for all its schools C . with the help of the Solar Foundation D . together with other 1, 000 schools in the USA
    3. (3) What does the underlined word "renewable" mean in Chinese?
      A . 可开发的 B . 可替代的 C . 可再生的 D . 可加工的
    4. (4) Which of the following is the writer's opinion?
      A . Solar panels will take up less space. B . It may cost a lot to put in solar panels. C . It will never be difficult to use solar energy. D . Going solar is a wise choice for every school.
  • 5. 阅读理解

        "Some gifts are tiny. Some gifts are needed. And some gifts... some gifts are priceless, "says 26-year-old Sarah Bricker of Minneapolis, USA. She had suffered from(受…之苦) hearing loss until she received the gift two years ago for Christmas --her first hearing aids(助听器). They were from her parents. Here's what else she says:

        "I remember the moment they were fit to my ears. And I remember every first that came after--The first time I heard my mother's voice. The first time I heard my father cry as he realized 1 could hear my mother. The first time I listened to Winter Wonderland on the radio and heard every word clearly. The first time I heard my best friend's voice, calling from England to wish me a Merry Christmas.

        "My hearing aids are probably the best Christmas gift my parents have ever given to me. It might sound strange to say that, but until you lose your hearing, you never fully understand how unbelievablly valuable it is. How you miss the moment your partner says 'I love you. How you miss the jokes that everyone laughs at. How you miss- life. But now I don't miss life anymore."

        However, he hearing aids were more than Just about hearing. They gave Sarah self-confidence(自信),more chances to make new friends, the courage to take on new challenges. "Every day, they return to me a moment, a sound, a voice. They return to me the kaleidoscope(万花筒) of a life I'd once thought forever dark."

    1. (1) What can we know about Sarah from Paragraph 2?
      A . Her best friend called her from England. B . Her father helped her put on the hearing aids. C . Her favorite radio program was Winter Wonderland. D . Her mother cried when realizing Sarah could hear her.
    2. (2) The underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refers to "       ".
      A . good hearing B . the love of parents C . a Christmas greeting D . the gift of hearing aids
    3. (3) What is the last paragraph mainly about?
      A . How badly Sarah suffered from hearing loss. B . How much the hearing aids meant to Sarah. C . Sarah's dream for the future. D . Sarah's opinions on life
    4. (4) Which is the best title for the passage?
      A . A priceless gift B . A beautiful voice C . An unforgettable Christmas D . A wonderful radio program
三、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)
  • 6. 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次(每空一词)。

    kiss,   spread,   introduce,   value,   polite

    1. (1) The news is not true. but he it around the town.
    2. (2) The painting is very  . I like it but I can't afford it.
    3. (3) In his country people are supposed to  when they meet for the first time.
    4. (4) I don't like the way you speak to your parents. You are a little .
    5. (5) The book is a useful  to American history.
  • 7. 阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。

        Hi there, I'm back again!

    I haven't been writing much over the last few (天)because it's carnival(狂欢节) here in Tenerife--you know, music, dance, and Carnival Queen competitions— and all (各种)of street activities going on for days and nights! However, today's a sad day because it's almost over. I've been partying all week, and now it's(时候)to put my colorful carnival clothes away and get my black clothes out because it's the Burial of the Sardine(沙丁鱼).

        "What? A funeral(葬礼) for a fish?!" You may say. Yeah, I know it (听起来)crazy, but it' s been a tradition around here for hundreds of years. Nobody knows (确切地)how it began. It seems that people used to celebrate having lots of   to eat. Nowadays, we have a big model fish on the back of a truck, and everybody just turns up and follows the truck. It's getting  (更大)every year as more and more tourists are coming to have a look and take part in the fun.

    So, what happens? Well, we walk slowly around the town and everybody (穿着)black clothes. Some people even (哭),like a real funeral. Then. in the end, they burn(烧)the fish, and there's a firework display(烟火表演). So anyway, bye for now—I've got to go and get (准备)for a funeral!

    Juan Rodriguez    posted 8 hours ago       Comments(0)

四、语法填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共计10分)
  • 8. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。

        Do you speak emoji? If you use a smart phone, the  (answer)is probably yes. Emoji is a visual(视觉的) language, It can express ideas and feelings. Are you hungry? Let your friends know  sending them food emojis, like rice or pizza.

        People use emoji a lot. One of the most  (popular) emojis is the face with tears of joy. "It has been used more than 1.8 billion times on Twitter.

        Emo is modern, the idea is old .History shows that we've used symbols as language for about 5, 000 years. One of the oldest  (example)of visual language is Egyptian hieroglyphs(象形文字). Ancient Egyptians  (begin) using language symbol around 3250 B. C, according  John Darnell. He is an expert from Yale University.

        Who invented emoji? In 1999, the Japanese company NTT Docomo took a heart picture off from its mobile system. As a result, it  (lose) many customers. So Shigetaka Kurita, a designer(设计师), put the heart back. And he made 175 more pictures. He called  (they) emoji, the Japanese word for picture characters.

        Some people still do not see emoji as a language, but it does  (improve) our communication. Don't you think so?

五、任务型阅读(本题有5小题,每小题1分,共计5分)
  • 9. 根据资料信息,完成有关Aaron信息PPT演示稿。

        The Backstreet Boys is a well-known rock band in the USA.When their first album(音乐专辑) came out, they got a lot of attention. Young people everywhere loved their songs. Among the band's biggest fans, there was a young boy named Aaron Carter. Aaron had a special reason for taking such an interest in the band. Nick Carter, one of the Backstreet Boys, was Aaron's big brother.

        Even before Nick joined the band, Aaron loved music. From the age of two, Aaron spent lots of time listening to the radio. He sang along with his favorite songs. He made up dances to go with them. That's why Aaron's family was not surprised when Aaron decided to follow Nick into the music world.

        Aaron got off to a fast start. At the age of seven, he joined a band in his hometown of Tampa, Florida. But after two years, Aaron didn't want to be part of a band anymore. He wanted to sing alone. Soon, brother Nick gave Aaron a helping hand. During a Backstreet Boys show in Germany, Aaron sang a song. He did an amazing job! After the show, someone from a record company asked Aaron to make an album. Of course, Aaron said yes!

        Since that day, Aaron has made many popular songs.His songs include" Crush on You" and "I'm Gonna Miss You Forever".

        Aaron has worked hard to become a success. But he never forgets how his brother gave him his start. As Aaaron has said. "If Nick wasn't a singer, then I wouldn't be here."

    Relationship: between Nick and Aaron,  .

    Aaron's family's feeling: he went into the music world, .

    Age Aaron song alone:.

    How Nick help him: .

    By whom:" Crush on You", .

六、 书面表达(本题有1小题,共计20分)
  • 10. 某中学生英文网站本期论坛发起的讨论话题是"面对 一些抉择时, 你是听从父母的安排还是自己做决定?"假如你是李华,请你根据自己做决定 的一次经历写篇英语短文,参与讨论。

    内容包括:1)Tell us an experience of making a decision by yourself.

    )What do you want to say to your parents?

    要求:80词左右, 开头已给出,不计入总词数。

       I'm Li Hua. I'm lucky that I'm allowed to make my own decisions about many things in my life.

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