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A.inB.after

C.over

D.for

4.(2019河北张家口宣化区模拟)Iplayingthispieceofmusicmanytimes.Icanplayitbetternow.

A.havepractisedB.practised

C.willpractiseD.ampractising

5.(2019河北张家口宣化区模拟)I'

veneverseenafilmthanCocobefore.Whatamovingstory!

A.betterB.worseC.higherD.lower

6.(2019河北石家庄模拟)Thereisonlyonedayleft.Youfinishyourschoolworkbytomorrow.

A.mustB.willC.canD.may

7.(2019河北石家庄18县、市大联考)Ourschoolbasketballteamlostthematch,westillhaveconfidenceinthem.

A.butB.orC.andD.so

8.(2019河北21县、市、区联考)Thestoryishumorous.ItbyMarkTwain.

A.wroteB.iswriting

C.iswrittenD.waswritten

9.—Itisveryniceofyoutohelpme.

A.IagreeB.Notyet

C.MypleasureD.Noway

10.(2019河北石家庄桥西区一模)—Lookatthestonehouse!

Doyouknow?

—Inthe1880s.Itisquiteold.

A.whenitisbuiltB.whenitwasbuilt

C.whereitisbuiltD.whereitwasbuilt

【二】完形填空(每题2分,共20分)

(2019河北中考)

Onethorn(刺)ofexperienceisworthmanytimesofwarning.

RalphWickwassevenyearsold.Inmostthingshewasafineboy,buthewouldcryfromtimetotime.Whenhecouldnothavewhathewanted,hewould11forit.Ifhewastoldthatitwouldhurthim,andhecouldnot12it,hewouldalsocry.

Oneday,hewentwithhismotherintothe13.Thesunshone.Thegrasswascut.Theflowerswerestartingtocomeout.

Ralphthoughthewas,foronce,agoodboy.A14wasonhisface.Hewishedtodoashewastold.Ralphhelpedhismotherwiththefarmworkandhewasveryhappy.

〝Nowyoumustbetiredand15,〞saidhismother.〝Haveagoodresthereandeatsomecookies.Iwillgetabeautifulredroseforyou.〞Sohismotherbroughttheredflowertohim.Whenhesawhismotherstillhadawhiteroseinherhand,Ralph16it.

〝No,mydear,〞saidhismother.〝Seehowmanythornsithas.Youmustnottouchit,oryouwouldbesuretohurtyour17.〞WhenRalphfoundthathecouldnothavethewhiterose,hebegantocry,a

nd18tookitaway.Buthewassoonverysorry.Thethornshurthishand.Itwasso19thathecouldnotuseitforsometime.

Ralphwouldnever20this.Fromthenon,whenhewantedwhatheshouldnothave,hismotherwouldpointtohishandwhichhadbeenhurtbefore.Heatlastlearnedtodoashewastold.

11.A.runB.cryC.planD.call

12.A.saveB.hide

C.haveD.lose

13.A.parkB.gardenC.forestD.field

14.A.smileB.signC.fearD.mark

15.A.lazyB.noisyC.hungryD.sleepy

16.A.waitedforB.askedfor

C.caredforD.thankedfor

17.A.armB.legC.handD.foot

18.A.quietlyB.proudlyC.politelyD.suddenly

19.A.helpfulB.harmfulC.peacefulD.painful

20.A.acceptB.refuseC.forgetD.remember

【三】阅读理解(每题2分,共24分)

A

(2019河北承德双桥区二模)

WhenIlookedatthegradeonmymathpaper,myjaw(下巴)almostdroppedtotheground:

abig〝65〞inbrightredink.Ihadneverreceivedsuchaterriblegradebefore.

IwassoashamedthatIliedtomydad.ItoldhimIgot85andthatthereportwouldn'

tcomeuntiltheendofthemonth.

Dadsmiled.Hisdaughterwouldneverlieabouthergrades,sohedidn'

tdoubttheunusualdelayofmyreport.

Amonthlater,dadsuddenlyaskedmeagainaboutthereportatthedinnertable.Helookedrightintomyeyesandaskedforananswer.Hav

ingnochoice,ItoldhimthatIhadjust65inmymathfinal.IhadliedbecauseIdidn'

twanttolethimdown.

Foramoment,hejustlookedatme.Iwouldhavepreferredatellingoff(责备)tothatsilence.Finally,Dadsaid,inahurtvoice,〝Youhaveletmedownwithyourlie.Iamnotdisappointedatyourmathscore.Thatisnobigdeal—noonecanbeperfectallthetime.Ifyoucan'

tbehonestwithyourdad,whocanyoubehonestwith?

It'

smucheasiertoachieveabettergradethanrebuildsomeoneelse'

strustonyou.〞

Dad'

swordstouchedmyheart.Iwouldn'

tforgivemyselfforhavinghurthisfeelings.Itookoutthereportwhichwashiddenbymeforaweek,handedittohimandapologizedsincerely.Irealizethatmyhonestyisnotonlyimportanttomyselfpersonally,buttothosearoundmethattrulycareaboutmyhappiness.

InoneofShakespeare'

splays,acharactersays,〝Nolegacyissorichashonesty.〞Icametounderstandthesewordsintheplay.Andfromthenon,I'

venevertoldalietoanyoneintheworld.

21.Thewriterliedtoherfatherbecause.

A.Shethoughtherfatherwouldbelieveherstory

B.Shedidn'

twanttoletherfatherdown

C.Herfatherwouldn'

tgethergradereport

D.Herfathergotangrywhenevershegotapoorgrade

22.Whydidherfatherstaysilentafterheknewthathisdaughterhadlied?

A.Hedidn'

tunderstandwhathisdaughterhadsaid.

B.Hewasangrythathisdaughterliedtohimagain.

C.Hewasunhappywithhisdaughter'

sbadgrade.

D.Hewashurtthathisdaughterhadliedtohim.

23.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thefatherthinksthathonestyismoreimportantthanthegrade.

B.Thefatherwasdisappointedbecausehisdaughteralwaysliedtohim.

C.Thewritergot85inthemathexam.

D.Thefatherwantedhisdaughtertoberichaswellashonest.

B

(2019河北唐山路南区二模)

Abullyisapersonwhoenjoyshurtingotherpeople.Abullycanhurtpeoplewithwordsorbyhittingthem.85%ofchildrenintheUKhavebeenbullied(欺侮)atleastonce.

Howcanyoutellifapersonisabully?

Heorshewill...

·

trytofindyourweakpoint—perhapsyouareshy,nervousoreasilymadeworried.

makefunof(取笑)youinfrontofyourfriends.

borrowmoneythenwon'

tpayyouback.

Whatcanyoudoifabullybothers(骚扰)you?

Tellthebullytoleaveyoualone.

Donotbeafraidtoaskotherpeopleforhelp,eventhoughthebullytellsyounotto.

Donotfeelashamed(羞愧)becauseyouhavebeenbullied.Youhavedonenothingwrong!

Thebullyshouldfeelashamed.

Donotbelievethebadthingsabullysaysaboutyou.

Whatshouldyoudoifyouseeabullybotheringsomeone?

Helppeoplewhoarebeingbullied,eventhoughyoudon'

tknowthem.

Beafriendtopeoplewhoarebullied.

Tellateacherifyouseebullying.

Tellbulliestostop.Sometimesbulliesareafraid,too.

Whydosomepeoplebecomebullies?

Somebullies...

haveneverlearnttothinkaboutotherpeople'

sfeelings.

don'

tlikethemselves,sotheyaresad.Theythinktheywillbehappyiftheymakeanotherpersonsad.

havebeenbulliedthemselvesbyotherbullies.

Canbullieschange?

Yes!

Bulliescanchangewhentheylearntothinkaboutotherpeople'

Sometimesbulliesmustbepunished(惩罚)beforetheyunderstand.Sometimes,bulliesjustneedfriends.

24.Abullyoften.

A.makespeoplethinkaboutthemselves

B.borrowsmoneybutdoesn'

treturn

C.helpspeoplewhentheyareintrouble

D.thinksaboutotherpeople'

sfeelings

25.Ifyouseeabullybotheringyourfriends,youshould.

A.leavethemalone

B.helpthemstopthebully

C.makethemashamedD.tellthemtheyarewrong

26.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Bulliessaybadwordstopeople.

B.Bullieslikethemselvesverymuch.

C.Bulliesmakepeoplearoundthemhappy.

D.Bulliesmustalwaysbepunished.

27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Bulliescanchange

B.Worldwithoutbullying

C.Bullyingiseverywhere

D.Bullyingaroundus

C

(2019河北邯郸二模)

Evenasmallreductioninsaltinthedietcanbeabighelptotheheart.AnewstudyusedacomputermodeltopredicthowjustthreegramslessadaywouldaffectheartdiseaseintheUnitedStates.

Hereistheresult:

10%fewerheartattacks,8%fewerstrokes,4%fewerdeaths,11%fewercasesofheartdisease,and240billiondollarsinhealthcaresavings.

Researchersfounditcouldprevent100,000heartattacksand92,000deathseveryyear.

ThestudyisinTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine.KirstenBibbins-DomingoattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscowastheleadauthor.Shesayspeoplewouldnotevennoticeadifferenceintastewiththreegrams,oronehalfteaspoon,lesssaltperday.TheteamalsoincludedresearchersatStanfordandColumbiaUniversity.

Eachgramofsaltcontainsfourhundredmilligramsofsodium(钠),whichishowfoodsmaylisttheirsaltcontent.

ThegovernmentsaystheaverageAmericanmaneatstengramsofsaltaday.TheAmericanHeartAssociationadvisesnomorethanthreegramsforhealthypeople.ItsayssaltintheAmericandiethasincreasedfiftypercentsincethe1970'

s,whilebloodpressurehasalsorisen.Lesssaltcanleadtolowerbloodpressure.

NewYorkCityMayorMichaelBloombergisleadinganeffortcalledtheNationalSaltReductionInitiative.Theideaistoputpressureonfoodcompaniesandrestaurantstouselesssalt.Butsomepeopledon'

tagree.Theycallitgovernmentinterference.Theysaythatfoodcompaniesandrestaurantsarefreeandtheyknowwhattodo.Thegovernmentshouldn'

tmakeanydecisionsinsteadofthem.

MayorBloomberghasalreadysucceededinotherareas,likerequiringfastfoodplacesinthecitytolistcalorieinformation.Nowastudybyt

heSeattleChildren'

sResearchInstituteshowsthatthecalorieinformationonthemenucaninfluencewhatparentsorderfortheirchildren.

28.KirstenBibbins-Domingois.

A.ajournalistfromTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine

B.ateacherfromtheUniversityofCalifornia

C.aleaderoftheAmericanHeartAssociation

D.anexpertfromtheNationalSaltReductionInitiative

29.Accordingto

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