河北省石家庄市第二十八中学教育集团中考模拟英语试题Word格式文档下载.docx
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A.strangeB.terribleC.excitedD.fantastic
4.Eventhoughit'
swinternow,it'
sverywarmandthetemperaturestillstays_________zero.
A.belowB.aboveC.overD.under
5.They_________theoldhousesandbuiltasquaretherelastyear.
A.gotdownB.pulleddownC.putdownD.sloweddown
6.ThisT-shirtisveryexpensive.Actually,IdoubtwhetherthereisanyT-shirtinthestorewith_________price.
A.ahighB.ahigherC.thehigherD.thehighest
7.Doesthebucket(桶)ofwaterweigh50kg?
It'
sreallyamazing!
I_________itwaslessthan40kg.
A.thinkB.thoughtC.havethoughtD.amthinking
8.Jimdecidedtogoonwiththetask_________heknewhewouldfacemanydifficulties.
A.soB.unlessC.althoughD.until
9.—IwilltakeavacationtoLondonnextweek.
—Haveagoodjourneythere.Andremembertotakeamapwithyoubecauseit_________helpyou.
A.needB.mustC.shouldD.may
10.—Canyoucometomybirthdaypartytomorrowevening,Linda?
—Ifmyhomework_________,Iwillgotoyourparty.
A.finishesB.isfinishedC.willfinishD.willbefinished
二、完型填空
SinceIwasyoung,mymotheralways,spentlotsoftimesittingbehind,asewingmachine(缝纫机)withahappylookonherface.Shemadeallthe11forthethreekidsinourfamily.
Itseemedthatmymothermadeitsoeasy,but12Itriedtomakesomething,Ijustcouldn'
tmakeit.Iworkedtooquickly,andwhenIfinished,itlooked13Soon,IJustgaveup.
Thissummer,Ireallywantedto14adresstowearataparty.Ipickedoutsomenice15,andIfoundanicestyleinabook.IgotsoexcitedaboutsewingthatIcouldn'
teven16asleep.
Istartedearlythenextmorning.Mymotherwashavingameeting17hercompany,soifIhadquestions,therewouldbenoonetoaskforhelp.
Istartedsewingslowlyand18,andItriedtodoeverythingright.WhenIsewedthetop,Imadethenecktoosmall.Buttherestwasfine.
“Ifinallymadeit!
”Ishoutedtwohourslater.ForthefirsttimeIhadwornsomethingImadewithmyown19.
Ifyouwanttolearnsomething,myadviceis:
Don'
t20whenyoucan'
tdoitwellatfirst.Startwithsomethingeasy,andtryyourbest.
11.A.clothesB.dinnerC.lunch.D.breakfast
12.A.unlessB.whenC.thoughD.before
13.A.interestingB.beautifulC.colorfulD.terrible
14.A.buyB.sellC.make.D.rent
15.A.paperB.clothC.breadD.tea
16.A.giveB.getC.fallD.learn
17.A.inB.onC.withD.to
18.A.carelessB.carefullyC.happilyD.sadly
19.A.handsB.earsC.legsD.books
20.A.takeoffB.goonC.waitforD.giveup
三、阅读单选
Longtimeago,therelivedayoungboywithhisfamilyinasmallvillage.Becausetherewaslittlewaterinthevillage,theboywokeupearlyeverymorning,carriedhispotandheadedfortheriverinordertogetwater.
Onhiswaybackfromtheriver,healwaysmetsomeoldmenwhoexpectedtodrinkwater.Thishappenedalmosteverytime.Healwaysgavethemwaterthoughhewouldbepunishedbyhisstepmother.
Oneday,hecouldn'
tstandthepunishmentfromhisstepmother,sohedecidednevertogiveanyonewater.Butonhiswaybackhome,hemetastrange-lookingmanwhowasverythirsty.Thestrangemanlaybytheroadandhewasbadlyhurt.Theboyrememberedhisvow(誓言),buthethoughtforamomentandthengavethestrangemansomewater.Whenhegothome,hisstepmothernoticedthehalf-filledpot,andagainpunishedhim.
Afewdayslater,therewasaknockonthedoor.Itwasamailman.Hecamefromthetownwithaletterfortheboy.Thelettercontainedathank-younotewithsomemoneyfortheyoungboy.Thewriterofthelettersaidthathewasverythankfulfortheboy'
skindness.
Wherethereislove,thereislife.Youreverydaygooddeedsareneveruselessfortheywillreturntoyouwhenyouarenotexpectingit.
21.Theyoungboywokeupearlytogetwatereverymorningbecause_________.
A.helovedhismotherandwantedtohelpher
B.therewasn'
tenoughwaterinthevillage
C.hecouldofferpeoplehelpontheway
D.thewatertheretastedbetter
22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theboy'
sfatherpassedawaywhenhewasyoung.
B.Theboydidn’tlikethestrange-lookingman.
C.Theboy'
sstepmotherdidn’ttreathimwell.
D.Theboyseldomwentbackhomewithahalf-filledpot.
23.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestheboy?
A.Warm-hearted.B.Open-minded.C.Strong-willedD.Good-tempered
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DubuqueAreaFamilySTEMFestival
10:
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Bringthefamilytoexperienceover50freeandfurnativities,games,andexperimentsatthishands-onscience,technology,engineering,andmath(STEM)event(事件).
NelowaS.
PartyforthePlanet
00am-3:
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InhonorofEarthDay,theNationalMuseumishostingspecialactivities.Thefirst400familieswillreceiveafreeEasternWhitePinetreetoplantintheiryard.
563-557-9545RiverM
ChamberSingersSpringConcert
7:
30pmatUD.Chapel
OrganizedbyKristenEby,thesingerswillperforminavarietyofstylesincludingAmericanfolk,world,classical,andpop.
bdg.edu/HeritageCenter.
24.WhydopeoplewalkatMystiqueIceArena?
A.Toprepareforthegames.
B.ToraisemoneyforMSresearch
C.Toexperience50freeandfunactivities.
D.Toprovidesomefoodforthepeoplewhoneedit
25.InwhichprogramwillpeoplereceiveafreeEasternWhitePinetree?
A.WalkingtoEndMSB.B.DubuqueAreaFamilySTEMFestival
C.PartyforthePlanet.D.ChamberSingersSpringConcert
26.WherecanIfindtheinformationaboutFamilySTEMFestival?
A.WalkMSorgB.RiverM.
C.NelowaStemcomD.bdg.edu/HeritageCenter
27.Whenwilltheconcertbeheld?
A.8:
30amB.10:
00am-2:
00pm.C.10:
00am-3:
00pmD.7:
30pm
Yourparentsmighthavetoldyouthatyou'
dgoblindfromreadinginthedark,butyoucouldmakeupforitbyeatingalotofcarrots.Thisisjustoneofthewrongideasyoumayhaveheardof.Herearescientificexplanationsforthreemistakespeopleoftenmakeaboutoureyes
Caneatingcarrotsimproveyoureyesight(视力)?
CarrotsarerichinVitaminA,whichisessentialforoureyes.VitaminAhelpspeopletoseeinlowlightconditions.However,eatingmorecarrotsdoesn’thelpyouseebetter.Acertainnumberofcarrotswillhelp,butalargenumberofcarrotswillnotmakeyougetridof(摆脱)yourglasses.
Ifyourparentshavebadeyesight,willyouhavebadeyesight,too?
Myopia(近视)canbeinherited(经遗传得到)fromparents.Astudyfoundthatifbothparentshavemyopia,thereisa33to60percentchancethatthechildhas.Forchildrenwhohaveoneparentwithmyopia,thechanceis23to40percent,anditisdownto6to15percentforkidswithnon-myopiaparents.Sonomatterhowbadyourparents’eyesightis,youwillhaveachanceofhavinggoodeyesight.
Isittruethatpeoplewhoarecolor-blindcan'
tseecolors?
Colorblindnessdoesn’tmeanthatsomeonecan’tseecolorsatall.Itmeansthatsomehasdifficultyseeingdifferencesincertaincolors,usuallygreenandredorblueandyellow.Colorblindnessisusuallyaconditioncausedbynothavingconecells(视锥细胞)orhavingthecellsthatdon'
twork.Therearedifferentlevelsofcolorblindness.Somepeoplecannottellthedifferencesbetweencolorswhenlightisn’tbright,whileothershavedifficultyinanylight.
28.Whichofthefollowingistherightideaabouteatingcarrots?
A.Eatingcarrotsdoesn'
thelppeopleseebetter.
B.Peopleneedtoeatasmanycarrotsaspossible.
C.Acertainnumberofcarrotsareenoughforeyes.
D.Onlypeoplewhohavebadeyesightneedtoeatcarrots.
29.Theunderlinedword“essential”inthepassagemeans“__________”inChinese.
A.难以获取的B.稍有影响的C.极其罕见的D.必不可少的
30.Whatcanwelearnaccordingtothepassage?
A.Childrenmayinheritmyopiafromtheirparents.
B.Kidswithnon-myopiaparentswon'
thavemyopia.
C.Akidhasa50%chanceofhavingmyopiaifhisorherfatherhasmyopia.
D.Kidswithshort-sightedparentswon'
thavegoodeyesight.
31.Whatcanweknowaboutcolorblindnessfromthepassage?
A.Havingnoconewellmaycausecolorblindness.
B.Peoplewhoarecolor-blindcannotseecolorsatall.
C.Thosewhocan'
ttellgreenfromredarenotreallycolor-blind.
D.Mostpeoplewhoarecolor-blindcanonlyseeblackandwhite.
32.What'
sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Adviceonstayingawayformmyopia.
B.Reasonsforbadeyesightandcolorblindness.
C.Explanationsforsomewrongideasabouteyes.
D.Medicalinformationaboutimprovingyoureyesight.
Whowouldwininacompetitiontomemorizenumbers,achimp(猩猩)orateenager?
Theteenager?
Thinkagain.Scientistshaveprovedthatchimpsperformbetterthanhumanbeingswhenitcomestothiskindofproblem.Wemayhavetorethinkwhatwebelieveabouthumanmemory.
Memoryisourabilitytolearnsomething,saveitandrecallitwhenneeded.Ourmemoriesareimportanttooursenseofself,ourpersonalities,andourabilitytounderstandtheworld
Scientistssaythattherearedifferenttypesofmemory.Thereisshort-termmemoryandlong-termmemory.Yourshort-termmemorysavesinformationforafewsecondsorafewminutes.Forexample,thetimeittakestocomparethepricesofafewitems(物件)inastore.Long-termmemoryinvolvestheinformationyoutryhardto