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牛津中考英语模拟试题六

2012年牛津中考英语模拟试题(六)

Class:

  Name:

  Marks:

  (满分120分)

Ⅰ.单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)

()1.—Couldyoutellmeyourson’s    ,please?

—Yes.Heisthirteenyearsold.

A.nameB.ageC.heightD.weight

()2.—Theorangesareverydelicious.CouldIhaveone    ?

—Sure,please.

A.fewerB.otherC.moreD.most

()3.—Theoldmanhasnodaughtersorsons.Hehastolookafter    eventhoughheisill.

—Sorrytohearthat.Let’sgoandhelp    .

A.he;himB.his;himselfC.him;himselfD.himself;him

()4.—Alltheworkerswenthome    MrTian.Why?

—Becausehehasn’tfinishedhiswork.

A.exceptB.besidesC.withD.beside

()5.—Whatdoyouthinkofourneighbour,MrsLi?

—Sheis    tous.Weallloveher.

A.friendlyB.strictC.angryD.lively

()6.—Doyouthinkthefourthproblemisdifficult?

—Yes.Ourteachercould    workitout.

A.quicklyB.clearlyC.hardlyD.easily

()7.—Ifthereare    peopledriving,therewillbe    airpollution.

—Yes,theairwillbefresherandcleaner.

A.less;lessB.less;fewerC.fewer;fewerD.fewer;less

()8.—Ifyou    agoodwaytosolvethismatter,pleasecallmeatonce.

—OK,Iwill.

A.comeupwithB.catchupwith

C.putupwithD.keepupwith

()9.—Excuseme.Wherearewegoingtohavethetalentshow?

—I’mnotsure.PleaseaskLiza.She    know.

A.canB.mayC.needD.shall

()10.Thedoctordidwhathecould    thegirlwhowashurtbadlyinyesterday’saccident.

A.saveB.savedC.savingD.tosave

()11.—WhatcouldIdotolearnEnglishwell?

—    ,youshouldlearnmanyarticlesbyheart.

A.TostartwithB.Bytheway

C.InthiswayD.Tomysurprise

()12.—Excuseme.Lookatthesign‘NOPHOTOS’!

—Sorry,I    it.

A.don’tseeB.didn’tseeC.haven’tseenD.won’tsee

()13.—Hello,Mike!

Longtimenosee.Wherehaveyoubeen?

—Oh,Iwithmyfather    Taiyuanforamonth.

A.hasgonetoB.havebeenaway

C.hasbeeninD.havebeenin

()14.Theoldbuildingnearourschool    yesterday.

A.pulleddownB.arepulleddown

C.waspulleddownD.hasbeenpulleddown

()15.—Sir,wouldyoumindputtingoutthecigarette?

—    .

A.Sorry,IdoB.Certainlynot

C.OfcourseD.Yes,goahead

Ⅱ.完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)

Chenwaspractisinganewsongonthepiano.Hisfatherwassittingacrosstheroom,readinga 16 .SuddenlyChenstoppedandsaidtohisfather,‘Thisisthe 17 songI’veevertriedtoplay!

Idon’tthinkI’llbeabletolearnit.It’scalled“NoMoreBlues”.Whatonearthdoesthatmean?

Chen’sfather 18 hisbookandsaid,‘Theword“blues”candescribeaperiodoftimewhenapersonisfeeling 19 ,soyoursongisaboutnotbeingunhappyanymore.Maybeyouneeda 20 .It’ssuchanicesunnyday.Let’stakeawalk.’

Chenandhisfather 21 walkingdownthestreet.Itwasacool 22 day,andtheleavesonthetreeshadbeguntoturnyellow.

Anhourlater,Chenandhisfather 23 thehouse.Chensatdownatthe 24 againandbegantoplay.Hisfingersmovedmoreeasily 25 thekeys,andmusicfilledtheroom.‘Idon’tunderstand 26 thesamesongseemseasiertoplaynow,’hesaid.

‘Howdidyoufeelbeforethewalk?

’Chen’sfatherasked.

‘ 27 ,’Chensaidwithafrown.

‘Andhowdoyoufeelnow 28 takingawalk?

’Chen’sfathercontinued.

‘Great!

’Chenanswered.Thenhesmiled.‘Takingawalkhelped 29 stopbeingunhappy.Justlikethe 30 ,Ihavenomoreblues!

IthinkI’llplaythesongagain.’

()16.A.bookB.newspaperC.letterD.magazine

()17.A.longestB.mostbeautifulC.hardestD.mostpopular

()18.A.pickedupB.closedC.putupD.found

()19.A.afraidB.warmC.excitedD.sad

()20.A.partnerB.drinkC.showerD.break

()21.A.finishedB.stoppedC.beganD.continued

()22.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter

()23.A.leftB.returnedtoC.sawD.arrivedat

()24.A.pianoB.drumsC.tableD.desk

()25.A.throughB.fromC.underD.over

()26.A.whyB.whetherC.howD.that

()27.A.NervousB.TerribleC.RelaxedD.Proud

()28.A.whenB.whileC.beforeD.after

()29.A.meB.youC.himD.her

()30.A.storyB.wordC.songD.boy

Ⅲ.阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)

A

HaveyoueverbeentoNingxia,oneoftheoldestareasinChina?

Thisthree-daytourincludesallthemainattractionsofNingxia—abeautifulyetlessvisitedareaofNorthwesternChina.

Price

Adults:

¥700eachStudents:

¥350each

Childrenunder6:

free

¥650each(atleastfiveadultsinagroup)

¥560each(atleasttenadultsinagroup)

Day1:

ArriveinNingxia.VisittheWesternXiaMausoleum(陵墓)(alargetombgroupoftheemperorfamiliesofWesternXiaKingdom,whichstoodhereinNingxianearly1,000yearsago),theRockCarvingsinHelanMountain(picturescarved(被雕刻)onrocks,andtheearliestpicturesweredoneduringtheoldstoneage),andtheWesternChinaFilmStudio—ZhenbeibaoFilmCity.Overnightstay:

Yinchuan

Day2:

BusridetoZhongwei.It’sasmalltowninthesouthofNingxiawithbeautifuldesert.Onthewayyoucanvisitthe108Pagodas(塔)(aBuddhist

(佛教的)pagodagroupofaltogether108,theonlyoneofitskindinChina),andShapotou(5AnationaltouristdistrictwithbeautifulscenesofboththeYellowRiverandtheTenggerDesert).Overnightstay:

Zhongwei

Day3:

BacktoYinchuan.VisittheProvincialMuseumandtheHaibaoTemple.

()31.Theadwantsto    .

A.showusthehistoryofNingxia

B.describehowbeautifulNingxiais

C.tellussomethingaboutNingxia

D.inviteustotakethetourtoNingxia

()32.IfyoustartthetriponAugust6,youwillprobablybebacktoYinchuanon    .

A.August8B.August10C.August11D.August12

()33.    isagoodplacetolearnaboutanancientkingdom.

A.TheRockCarvings

B.TheHaibaoTemple

C.TheWesternXiaMausoleum

D.ZhenbeibaoFilmCity

()34.108Pagodasisin    .

A.YinchuanB.Zhongwei

C.ShapotouD.HelanMountain

()35.Sixadultswhotakethetripinagroupcansave    yuanaltogether.

A.840B.700C.350D.300

B

★NoCarDay

Itwasfirststartedby34citiesinFranceonSeptember22,1998.Itwasstartedtoprotecttheenvironment.Bynow,morethan1,000citiesaroundtheworldhavehadaNoCarDay.

ThefirstNoCarDayinChinawasinChengduin2001.Othercities,includingTaipei,ShanghaiandWuhan,alsosupporttheday.

InBeijing,moreandmorepeoplearetakingpartintheactivity.Itasksdriverstoleavetheircarsathomeforonedayeachmonthandwalkorrideabiketowork.ItalsocallsonBeijingersnottousecarsonJune5(WorldEnvironmentDay).

★WorldEnvironmentDay

ItiscelebratedonJune5eachyear.ThefirstWorldEnvironmentDaywasstartedin1972.Ifwedriveforonelessday,wecanhaveonemoreniceday.

★WorldForestryDay

ItisaninternationaleventcelebratedonMarch21everyyear.Itiscelebratedtomakepeopleremembertheimportanceofforests.Peopleoftenplantmoretreesonthatday.

()36.NoCarDaywasstarted   .

A.tosavemoneyB.tosavewater

C.toplantmoretreesD.tomaketheaircleaner

()37.TheNoCarDayactivityencouragespeople   .

A.tostayathomeforoneday

B.totakemoreexercise

C.togotoworkbybikeoronfoot

D.tolearnthetrafficrules

()38.ThefirstWorldEnvironmentDaytookplacein   .

A.1998B.1972C.2001D.2011

()39.WhenistheWorldForestryDay?

A.OnSeptember22.B.OnJune5.

C.OnMarch21.D.OnJuly5.

()40.WhatwillpeopledoonWorldForestryDay?

A.Plantmoretrees.

B.Cutdownsometrees.

C.Gotoworkbybikeoronfoot.

D.Buildmoreparks.

C

Bringingagiraffeintotheworldisatallorder.Ababygiraffeisborn10feethighandusuallylandsonitsback.Withinsecondsitrollsoveritslegsunderitsbody.Thenthemothergiraffeintroducesitschildrentothereality(现实世界)oflife.

Inhisbook,AViewfromtheZoo,GaryRichmonddescribeshowanew-borngiraffelearnsitsfirstlesson.

Themothergiraffelowersherheadlongenoughtotakeaquicklook.Thensheputsherselfdirectlyoverherchild.Shewaitsforaboutaminute,andthenshedoesthemostunreasonable(不合情理的)thing.Shethrowsherlonglegandkicksherbaby,sothatit’ssentsprawling(四脚朝天).

Whenitdoesn’tgetup,whatthemotherhasdoneisrepeatedagainandagain.Thestruggle(挣扎)toriseisimportant.Asthebabygiraffegrowstired,themotherkicksitagain.Finally,itstandsforthefirsttimeonitsshaky(摇晃的)legs.Thenthemothergiraffekicksitoffitsfeetagain.Why?

Shewantsittorememberhowitgotup.Inthewild,ababygiraffemustbeabletogetupasquicklyaspossibletostaywithitsgroup,wherethere’ssafety.

AnotherwriternamedIrvingStoneunderstoodthis.Hespenthislifetimestudyinggreatness,writingstoriesaboutsuchmenasMichelangelo,VincentvanGogh,SigmundFreud,andCharlesDarwin.

Stonewasonceaskedifhehadfoundsomethingthatranthroughthelivesofallthesegreatpeople.Hesaid,‘Iwriteaboutpeoplewhointheirlifehaveadreamofsomething.They’rebeatenoverthehead,knockeddownandforyearstheygetnowhere.Buteverytimetheystandupagain.Andattheendoftheirlivesthey’verealizedsomesmallpartsofwhattheysetouttodo.’

()41.Theunderlinedphrase‘atallorder’inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans    .

A.aneasything

B.adifficulttask

C.apleasantexperience

D.somethingimpossibletohappen

()42.AViewfromtheZooisabookwrittenby    .

A.GaryRichmondB.CharlesDarwin

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