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届中考复习南京市六合区中考二模英语试题有配套答案
六合区中考第二次模拟测试英语试题
一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分.满分15分)
请认真阅读下列各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.—Youknow?
MaxgotthehighestmarkintheEnglishtest.
—Wow!
Hemadesuchgreat________.
A.mistakesB.decisionsC.progressD.trouble
2.—Thispairofbluejeanslookscool.CanItry_________on?
—Sure.Thefittingroomisoverthere.
A.itB.themC.thisD.that
3.China’shomegrownpassengerplaneC919________onitsfirstflightinShanghaionMay5,2017.
A.tookoffB.tookoutC.tookupD.tookaway
4.—Daniel,youarespeakingtoofast.Ican’tfollowyou.
—Sorry,Iwillspeakalittlemore________.
A.slowlyB.loudlyC.politelyD.completely
5.Knowingsomethingwellisnoteasy.Itmaytakeyears________youknoweverythingofsomething.
A.sinceB.afterC.beforeD.until
6.—WhatdoyouthinkofthedocumentaryAmazingChina?
—Itis________!
Iwouldliketowatchitagain.
A.terribleB.excitedC.boringD.fantastic
7.—________deliciouscakesyourmothermadeforus!
—Iamgladthatyouenjoyedthem.
A.HowB.WhatC.HowaD.Whata
8.—Iknewyoulivedonthe13thfloorjustnow.AndIliveonthe15thfloor.
—Really?
Justtwofloors________me?
A.belowB.onC.underD.above
9.—Haveyou________yourplan,Jimmy?
—Notyet.Itstillneedsimproving.
A.givenupB.handedinC.thoughtofD.putaway
10.—Howoldisyourgrandpa?
Helooksenergetic.
—Yeah,it’shardtoimagineheisalreadyinhis________.
A.seventiesB.seventyC.seventiethD.seventieths
11.—Hownoisyitisoutside!
—Oh,Iforgottotellyou.Myneighbours________theirhouses.
A.havedecoratedB.weredecorating
C.aredecoratingD.willdecorate
12.Grade9studentsareusually________bytheirparentstoworkhardertoenteratopsenior
highschool.
A.allowedB.expectedC.hopedD.suggested
13.—Iamworriedabout_________.
—Cheerup.I’msureyouwillmakeit.
A.whereIcantaketomorrow’stestB.ifIcangethighmarksintomorrow’stest
C.howcanIgetreadyfortomorrow’stestD.whatshouldItakewithmeintomorrow’stest
14.—________?
—Sure.Chickenwithtwobowlsofrice.
A.WhatwouldyouliketoorderB.MayItakeyourorder
C.WouldyoulikesomevegetablesD.Whataboutsomehamburgers
15.—CouldImakeacallwithyourphone?
Ileftmineathome.
—________.Hereyouare.
A.NevermindB.Ofcourse
C.You’dbetternotD.I’mafraidnot
二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
SomeAfricanschoolsareaddingprogramsthatteachsomethingcalled“softskills”tostudents.Softskillsarepersonal16thathelpapersonunderstandhowothersfeelorbehavesothatheisabletocommunicatewiththemordealwiththemeasily.Officials(官员)saythiskindoftrainingcanhelpstudents17inthejobmarket,andinlife.
ThetrainingisbeingofferedataSecondarySchoolinRwanda.Forweeks,18studentshavebeenvisitingneighbourhoodbusinesses.Thepurposeofthesefieldtripsisfortheyoungpeopletolearnwhatisnecessarytogetajob.19,theystopataSIMcardbusinesstoaskwhatqualitiestheownerlooksforinanemployee(雇员).Forthesecondaryschoolstudents,thisinformationisimportant.Inafewmonths,they’ll20theirstudiesandtrytheirbesttofindworkafterthetraining.
22-year-oldNiyitegekaisoneofthe21.Backatschool,Niyitegekaandhisclassmatestakepartinimaginary22.Niyitegekastandsinfrontofafemalestudentwhoactsastheinterviewer.Evenpreparingfortheinterviewmakeshimnervous.Niyitegekahasdifficultylookingattheotherstudent.He23toucheshisclothingandlooksaway.
Traditionally,secondaryschoolsinAfricahavespent19timeonsubjectslikemathematicsandscience,largelytakingnonoticeofareaslikepublicspeakingandteamwork.25thatischanging.Schoolsareexploringnewteachingmodelstooffersoftskillsandprofessionaltraining.Itispartofanefforttopreparestudentstobecomebettercommunicators,problemsolversandcitizens.
16.A.experiencesB.qualitiesC.thoughtsD.programs
17.A.practiceB.huntC.succeedD.organize
18.A.theirB.ourC.hisD.its
19.A.InfactB.ForexampleC.AfterallD.Aboveall
20.A.completeB.continueC.refuseD.forget
21.A.studentsB.teachersC.ownersD.managers
22.A.speechesB.journeysC.competitionsD.interviews
23.A.happilyB.terriblyC.comfortablyD.nervously
24.A.moreB.lessC.littleD.no
25.A.ButB.ThoughC.SoD.Or
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下列材料,从材料后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
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TheoriginalStoryStarter
Clickhereforyourstorystarter
Yourstorystarter
Theghostwaswalkingonthemountaintop
Writedownyourstorystarterlinetostartyourstoryor...
Clickontheiconagainforadifferentstorystarter.
TheStoryStarterwascreatedbyJoelHaffner
onFebruary25,2003andlastupdatedonMay25,2017
Copyright2003-2015JoelHaffnerAllrightsReserved.
TheStoryStarterwasselectedasoneofthetop101
websitesforwritersbyWriter’sDigestMagazinein2008,2012,2014,2015,2016and2017
26.WhatisTheStoryStarter,Jr.?
A.Awebsite.B.Anewspaper.C.Astorybook.D.Aguidebook.
27.TheStoryStarter,Jr.ismostsuitablefor__________.
A.parentsB.childrenC.teachersD.writers
28.Whichofthefollowingmayyoufindifyouclickontheiconagain?
A.Theendingofyourstory.B.Thereviewofyourstory.
C.Thestarterofyourstory.D.Themainbodyofyourstory.
B
Haveyoueverwantedtogrowyourownfoodinsideyourhome?
ScientistsinFinlandhavedevelopedadevice(设备)thatmaydojustthat.
Unlikeausualvegetablegarden,itdoesn’tneedsoil.But,thesmalldevice,calledtheCellPod,growsplantcellswhicharesafetoeatinthehome.
LauriReuter,abiologist,saysthatinsteadofusingthecompleteplantasfood,scientiststakeonlyasmallpartofit–cells–andgrowtheminabio-reactor(生物反应器).Theseplantshavemuchofthesamenutritional(营养的)valuethatarealplanthas.Theplantcellswhicharesafetoeat,oncefullygrown,donotlookverygood.TheFinnishresearcherssaytheyalsoneedtoimprovethetaste.However,theCellPodcanprovideimportantthingsthathelpyourbodytobehealthy.
LauriReuteraddsthatthenewtechnologywillnotbeinsteadoffieldsforgrowingfruitsandvegetables.However,thedevicecouldhelpsavenaturalresources.Allyouwouldneedtodoisaddtheseedculture(培养物)tothedevice,giveitwater,sitbackandthenwait.Themachinedoestherestofthework.
TheresearchershopetohaveaformoftheCellPodonthemarketinthenexttenyears.
29.Ifyouwanttogrowvegetablesinsideyourhome,youneed__________.
A.realplantsandwaterB.theseedcultureandtheCellPod
C.thecellsandthesoilD.thecompleteplantandthedevice
30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Theplantcellsaremoredeliciousthantherealplants.
B.Peoplewillnotgrowfruitandvegetablesinthefields.
C.Theplantcellsarenotonlyhealthybutgood-looking.
D.PeoplemaybuytheCellPodonthemarketinthefuture.
31.WhatdoesthewriterthinkoftheCellPod?
A.Itisausualvegetablegardenathome.
B.Itisanewusefuldeviceforgrowingfood.
C.Itisadifficultwayofgrowingplants.
D.Itcanprovideallthenutritionforourbody.
C
March16isInternationalSleepDay.Andweshouldallcelebratetheactofsleeping.Researcherssaysleepisprobablythebesttoolwehaveformemoryandlearning.Butwhataboutgettingrestduringthemiddleoftheday?
Arecentstudyonnapping(小睡)saysshortperiodsofsleepmayhelpourbrainsworkbetter.Paststudieshaveshownthatnappingcanhelpbabiesandyoungchildrenlearnbetter.Andnappingcanhelpbrainperformanceinolderadults.Takinganapmayalsohelpthisgroupofpeoplefightoffmemorylossbecauseoftheincreaseintheirage.
ManyAmericansdonap.Butone-thirdofalladultsintheUnitedStatesarealsochronically(长期的)tired,saystheU.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC).Itfoundthat50millionto70millionAmericanshavechronicsleepdisorders.However,theyseemtobeunwillingtotellpeoplethattheytakeanap.Theymaythinkthatnappingshowstheyareweakortheydon’thaveenoughenergy.Itisnotanuncommonopinionthatonlychildren,theveryold,sickorlazypeoplenap.Infact,Americanssometimesdoaverystrangething.Somepeoplebragabouthowfewhoursofsleeptheyneedeachnighttoshowthattheyaresomehowstrongerthantheaveragehuman–superhuman,ifyouwill.However,thatmaybechanging.Manyofficesnowoffernappingroomsandnappingcafes(咖啡馆)areappearinginmanyU.S.cities,includingWashington,D.C.
Rememberthatanhourlongnapmaybetoolongforyoung,healthyadults.Itisrecommendedthat30minutesisenoughtoremovethepressure(压力)tosleepandwillhelppeoplefeelmoreawake.Ifpeoplenaplonger,theywillgettrappedintodeepsleep,whichcanbehardtogetoutof.Ifyouhavetroublefallingasleepatnight,limityourdaytimenaptounder45minutes.Alsonapbefore3p.m.
32.WhoarethisgroupofpeopleinParagraph2?
A.Thebabies.B.Thechildren.
C.Theolderadults.D.Theyoungpeople.
33.TheunderlinedwordbraginParagraph3means__________.
A.chatsadlyB.talkproudly
C.whispersecretlyD.speakpolitely
34.WhatmayAmericansthinkofnappinginthefuture?
A.