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2021年江苏省苏州市中考一模英语试题
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一、单选题
1.WuYishucamefirstinthesecondseasonofChinesePoetryandshewas__________success.
A./,aB.the,/C.a,aD./,/
2.―YesterdayAlicefelloverandwashurtbadlywhilesheasnowball.
―I'msorrytohearthat.
A.madeB.wasmakingC.makesD.ismaking
3.Ithinkhisadviceisofgreat.It'swellworth.
A.value,takingB.value,totake
C.valuable,totakeD.valuable,taking
4.TherearefewerandfewertigersinIndia.Thesituationwillcontinue_______humansstophuntingthemfortheirfurandbones.
A.ifB.unlessC.becauseD.since
5.—Mike,Ihaven’tseenyoureldersisterforalongtime.
—She______HongKongonbusinessforafewdays.
A.wenttoB.hasgonetoC.hasbeentoD.hasbeenin
6.―Jackiealwaysgivesfriendsahelpinghandwhentheyneedit.I'dliketobehisfriend.
―That'strue.Justasthesayinggoes,"".
A.ManyhandsmakelightworkB.Nopain,nogain
C.PracticemakesperfectD.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed
7.Mr.WuteachesEnglish.Wealllike.
A.our;himB.us,him
C.us;herD.our;her
8.You________driveafterdrinkingalcohol(酒).It’sagainstthelaw.
A.mustn’tB.needn’tC.couldn’tD.wouldn’t
9.―DoyouknowournewEnglishteacher?
―Yes.Hetobeafriendofmybrother's.
A.turnsdownB.turnsonC.turnsoffD.turnsout
10.―Couldyoutellme?
―Heiskindandgenerous.Healwayshelpsothers.
A.whatyourbuddylikesB.whatyourbuddyislike
C.whatdoesyourbuddylooklikeD.whatdoesyourbuddylike
11.Thenumberofthevolunteersinourcity2,000.Andsixtypercentofthemteachersandstudents.
A.is;isB.is;areC.are;isD.are;are
12.—Mr.Ling,Ihavesomedifficulty________thearticle.
—Remember________itthreeorfourtimesatleast.
A.tounderstand;reading
B.understanding;reading
C.understanding;toread
D.tounderstand;toread
13.―ThedocumentaryAerialChinaisquitepopulararoundChinarecently.Howdoyoufindit?
―.
A.It'sonTVB.WeenjoyittogetherC.PrettygoodD.Allright
14.---Thecakesarequitedelicious!
CanIhaveonemore?
---Sorry,thereis______leftWhataboutsomebiscuits?
A.nooneB.noneC.nothingD.nobody
15.―CouldyoutakecareofmypetdogwhileI'maway?
―.I'llwalkiteveryday.
A.I'mafraidnot.B.Ihopeso.C.Withpleasure.D.I'msorry.
二、完型填空
Mostparents,Isuppose,havehadtheexperienceofreadingabedtimestory16theirchildren.Andtheymusthaverealizedhowdifficultitistowriteagoodchildren’sbook.Eithertheauthorhasaimed(定目标)too17,sothatchildrencan’tfollowwhatisinhis(ormoreoften,her)story,18thestoryseemstobetalkingtothereaders.
Thebestchildren’sbooksare19verydifficultnorverysimple,andsatisfythechildwhohearsthestoryandtheadultwhoreadsit.Unfortunately,thereareinfactfewbookslikethis,20theproblemoffindingtherightbedtimestoryisnot21tosolve.Thismaybewhymanyofthebooksregardedas22ofchildren’sliteraturewereinfactwrittenforgrown-ups.“AliceinWonderland”isperhapsthemostobviousofthis.
Children,leftforthemselves,often23theworstpossibleinterestinliterature.Justleaveachildinabookshoporalibraryandhewillmorewillinglychoosethebookswritteninanunimaginativeway,orhavealookatthemostchildren’scomics,Rillofthestoriesandjokeswhicharetherejectionsofteachersandrighting-thinkingparents.
Perhapsweparentsshouldstop24tobrainwashchildrenintoacceptingourtasteinliterature.Afterall,childrenandadultsareso25thatweparentsshouldnotexpectthattheywillenjoythesamebooks.SoIsupposewe’lljusthavetocompromise(妥协)overthebedtimestory.
16.A.toB.inC.withD.around
17.A.easyB.shortC.highD.difficult
18.A.andB.butC.orD.so
19.A.bothB.neitherC.eitherD.very
20.A.butB.howeverC.soD.because
21.A.hardB.easyC.enoughD.fast
22.A.articlesB.workC.artsD.works
23.A.areB.showC.findD.add
24.A.goingB.likingC.tryingD.preferring
25.A.sameB.friendlyC.differentD.common
三、阅读单选
26.Ifyouwanttogetalibrarycard,you.
A.havetopayonedollarforitB.needtoborrowfivebooksfirst
C.don'thavetopayforitD.needtomakeacard
27.Thelibraryhas.
A.booksin42languagesB.nolanguagetapes
C.nospecialroomsforlisteningD.allkindsofvideofilms
Asciencefictionflyingcarlookslikeanormalcar,butitisanaircraftthatanybodycanflydirectlyfromanyplacetoanotherwithoutusingroadsorrunways.Sciencefictionwritershavewrittenaboutflyingcarsforalongtime.Butnowflyingcarswillsoonflyoutoftheworldofsciencefictionintoourrealworld.Andthedreamofthesciencefictionwriterswillsooncometrue.
Thefirst-knownskycaristheFSC-1.TheFSC-1lookslikeanexpensivesportscar.YoucandrivetheFSC-1ontheroadlikeanormalcar.Ifyoutouchabutton,itswingsandpropeller(螺旋桨)foldoutandthenitcantakeoff,flyandlandasanairplane.TheownersoftheFSC-1canchooseiftheywanttodriveorfly.
AnotherflyingcarorskycaristheMollerSkycarM400.Althoughyoucan'tdriveitontheroads,itissmallandeasytoflyandcantakeoffandlandlikeahelicopter(直升飞机).UrbanAeronautics'X-Hawkisanothertypeofskycar.Itisexpectedtobeavailableforabout$3million.
Justlikeanynewtechnology,flyingcarshavetakenalongtimetobedeveloped.Butsomeexpertsthinkthetechnologyisfarfromwhatpeopleimaginewhentheyaresittingintraffic.Itstillneedstobeimproved.
28.kindsofflyingcarsarementionedinthepassage.
A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five
29.Thewriterthinksthatflyingcarswillbenolongeradreambecause.
A.sciencefictionwriters'ideasarestupidB.theyaretooexpensivetomake
C.theywillsoonbeavailableD.theyareonlyinsciencefiction
30.Someexpertsthinkthetechnologyofflyingcarsis.
A.normalB.traditionalC.notgoodenoughD.strange
Therearetwowaysofdrivingintheworld:
ifthedriver'sseatisontheleftandcarstravelontherightsideoftheroad,itiscalled"left-handdriving",asitisinChina,whiletheotherwayofdrivingiscalled"right-handdriving",asitisinBritain.Nowadays,around65%oftheworld'spopulationdrivesontherightoftheroad,whiletherestisusedtodrivingontheleft.
Thoughnooneknowstheexactreasons,itseemslikelythatpeopleinancienttimestravelledontheleftoftheroad.Romancoinsshowpicturesofhorsemenpassingoneachother'sright.Andright-handpeoplegenerallygotonahorsefromtheanimal'sleft.Obviously,it'ssafertodothisattheleftsideoftheroad,anditmakessense(行得通)forthehorsetoberiddenontheleft.
Achangehappenedinthelate1700s.WhenNapoleon(拿破仑)conquered(攻占)nations,heforcedthemtotravelontherightsideoftheroad,whichspreadleft-handdrivingthroughoutEurope.However,Britainstillstuckwiththeright-handdrivingruleandcountrieswhichwerepartoftheBritishEmpireweremadetofollow.ThisiswhyIndia,AustraliaandtheformerBritishcolonies(前英国殖民地)inAfricacontinuetodriveontheleft.Oneexception(例外)isEgypt,asthatcountrywasdefeated(打败)byNapoleonbeforebecomingpartoftheBritishEmpire.
Somecountrieschangedsidesuntilmoderntimes.Swedenonlymovedtodrivingontherightin1967andIcelandchangedthefollowingyear.Ghanachangedsidesin1974.OnSeptember7,2009,Samoabecamethethirdcountryevertochangefromleft-to-right-handdrivingforthereasonthatitmadeiteasiertoimport(进口)cheapcarsfromright-handdrivingJapan,AustraliaandNewZealand.
Soifyouwanttotraveltoanothercountryorgoonbusiness,makesureyouknowwhetheritisleft-orright-handdrivingtoavoidunnecessarytroubles.
31.WhichpictureshowsthecorrectdrivinginBritain?
A.
B.
C.
D.
32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Swedenchangedtodriveontherightin1974.
B.PeopledriveontheleftsideoftheroadinEgypt.
C.Peoplehaveknowntheexactreasonsfordrivingontheleft.
D.Napoleonhelpedwiththespreadofleft-handdriving.
33.Whatisthewriter'spurposeforwritingthispassage?
A.Toexplaintheadvantagesofthetwowaysofdriving.
B.Tointroducethedevelopmentofthetwowaysofdriving.
C.Tocomplainaboutthechangeofthetwowaysofdriving.
D.Tocomparethedifferencesofthetwowaysofdriving.
ThepolicearelookingforrobberswhostolevaluablediamondsfromthejewelryshowattheCityCentreyesterdayevening.Theownerreportedthatanecklacewastakenbyayoungcouple.Itwasworth$1.5million.Witnessessaidthatacouplecaughttheireyesbecausetheyseemedtooyoungtobeinterestedinsuchexpensivejewelry.Inhisstore,asalesmansaidthatthecoupleweredressedinclothingthatseemedtoocasual(随便)forthejewelryshow.Accordingtoasaleswomanwhotalkedwiththem,thecouplesaidthattheywereinterestedinaspecialnecklaceforthewomantowearattheirweddingnextmonth.Themansaidthathewasawell-knownsportsman,somanyreportersandguestswouldcometotheweddingceremony.
Thesaleswomanleftthecouplelookingatthenecklacewhenshewenttohelpanelderlymanwhofelloutofhiswheelchair.Unfortunately,whenshegotback,thecoupleandthenecklaceweregone.Thepolicehaverealizedthattheoldmanwaspartoftherobberyplan.
Thepolicethinkthesamegang(伙;群)ofthievesrobbedahoteldowntownlastmonth.Atthattime,awomanwascheckinginwhentwomenwithgunsthreatenedthehotelclerk.Althoughtheclerkwasverybrave,hehadtohandthemabout$1,500.Strangely,thewomanwhowascheckingindidn'tseemafraidatallandshe