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江西省南昌市中考一模英语试题word版含答案
2021年江西省南昌市中考一模英语试题
学校:
___________姓名:
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___________考号:
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一、单选题
1.Toimproveyourwriting,youcantrytokeepa________everyday.
A.testB.petC.diaryD.team
2.Somepeopledon’tknowtoomuchfruitjuicescanbe________tochildren’steeth.
A.closeB.politeC.normalD.harmful
3.Ican’tstopsingingthissong.It________inmymindallthetime.
A.repliesB.noticesC.remainsD.manages
4.Justgodownthisroad________youseeabank.Thehospitalisacrossfromit.
A.untilB.butC.becauseD.though
5.—Tom,comeandplaysoccerwithusthisafternoon.
—I________mybookreport,maybeanothertime!
A.don’tfinishB.didn’tfinishC.haven’tfinishedD.won’tfinish
6.It’sunbelievablethatthesenicephotos________byJimwithhisHuaweimobilephone.
A.takeB.tookC.willtakeD.weretaken
7.Thechildrensittingbehindcan’thearyouclearly,soyouhavetospeak________.
A.loudB.louderC.quietlyD.morequietly
8.Wecanfindmanyrobotsinourlifenow.Ithinkmorerobotservants________inourfamiliesinthefuture.
A.appearB.appearedC.willappearD.wereappearing
二、完型填空
Itonlytakesonepersontomakehugechangesinacommunity(社区).MargieRichardisoneofthesepeople.SheisagreatBlackenvironmentalactivist(活跃分子).Shehasworkedformanyyearsto9herhometown.ShehasalsohelpedotherBlackcommunitiesfightagainst10pollution.
Eventoday,Blackpeoplearemorelikelythanwhitepeopletoliveinneighborhoodswith11levelsofairpollution.Theseneighborhoodsare12nearfactoriesthatpollutetheair.Thispollutioncausespeopleinthesecommunitiestoget13.Richardsfightsagainstbigcompaniesthat14thesefactories.Shewantspeopleinthesecommunitiestobeabletobreathecleanairandlive15lives.
First,Richardspoketoscientistsandenvironmentalists.Shehadtoprove(证明)thatthe16waspollutingtheair.Aftermorethan13yearsofhardwork,Richardandothersputtogetherareport.Thisreportprovedthatthefactory172millionpoundsofharmfulchemicalsintotheaireachyear.Richardspoketothemedia(媒体)aboutthe18ofthisairpollution.Sheconvinced(使……信服)manypeople19thecountry.Theyhelpedspreadhermessage.
Finally,theoilcompanyagreedtohelppeopleinOldDiamond.Thecompanypaidpeoplemoneytomoveawayfromthefactory.Italsoworkedto20itsfactoriestobelessharmfultotheenvironment.
MargieRichardbelievesthereisstillalongwaytogo,21shecontinuestohelpothercommunitiesfightagainstpollutionfrombigcompanies.Shewantstogether22outtotheworld.Sheremindspeoplethat23canchangetheircommunity.Theyjusthavetospeakupandtakeaction!
9.A.findB.controlC.improveD.organize
10.A.airB.landC.waterD.noise
11.A.lowB.newC.oldD.high
12.A.neverB.seldomC.alwaysD.often
13.A.badB.sickC.strongD.happy
14.A.runB.buyC.stopD.hurt
15.A.fullerB.slowerC.fasterD.healthier
16.A.factoryB.companyC.communityD.neighborhood
17.A.putoffB.tookoffC.gaveoffD.cutoff
18.A.goalsB.dangersC.chancesD.meanings
19.A.atB.forC.withD.across
20.A.moveB.wishC.avoidD.change
21.A.ifB.butC.sinceD.although
22.A.mindB.workC.fightD.message
23.A.someoneB.somethingC.anyoneD.anything
三、用单词的正确形式完成短文
mountainvisitdrythesewestornearlylivefoxsnowend
TheRockyMountains
TheRockyMountainsarealargegroupofmountainsinNorthAmerica.TheRockiesarefoundinthe24.partofthiscontinent(洲).Theystretch(连绵)fromCanadainthenorthtotheUnitedStatesinthesouth.ThesouthernpartoftheRockies25.inthestateofNewMexico.
TheRockiesarethelongest26.chaininNorthAmerica.Theyhavemanyhighpeaks(山峰).ThehighestisMountElbertinColorado.Itis27.threemileshigh.
Insummer,theRockiesarewarmand28.,thoughitdoesrainsometimes.Duringthewinter,theweatheriswetandcold.Heavy29.fallsinthehigherpartsoftheRockies.
Manypeopleliketovisit30.mountains.Theyridebikes,hikeontrails,ski31.fish.AspecialareacalledRockyMountainNationalParkisinColorado.Thenationalparkisreserved(留出)forpeople32..VisitorstoRockyMountainNationalParkcanseethewildanimalsthat33.there.Theseanimalsincludedeer,bears,34.andmountainsheep.
四、阅读单选
EveningoftheArts
WhiteRiverSchoolinvitesyouforaneveningoftheartsonDecember13th
8thGradeArtShow:
intheschoolhall,6:
00-8:
00p.m.
Theschoolconcert:
7:
00-8:
00p.m.
DanceParty
VermontFarmShow
Fri.,February22nd,6-9p.m.
TheTownHall,MainSt.inMontpelier
TherewillbeLiveDanceMusicbythe
GreenMountainBoys
Payatthedoor:
$6
Payonline:
$5
Hotdogs,redbeansandriceprovided.
Bringfoodifyoucan.
ComejoinusatChamplainValleyParkforconcerts,farmproductsandmagicshowswithyourfamilyandfriends!
Time:
Tuesday,August4:
9:
00a.m.—5:
00p.m.
Wednesday,August5:
8:
30a.m.—7:
30p.m.
Thursday,August6:
9:
00a.m.—4:
00p.m.
FREEadmission(入场费)
FREEparking
Findmoreaboutusatwww.vtfarmshow.com
35.Wherecanweseemagicshows?
A.IntheTownHall.B.AtWhiteRiverSchool.
C.AttheDanceParty.D.AtChamplainValleyPark.
36.Howmuchdoesaticketcostforthedancepartyifpaidonline?
A.$1.B.$5.C.$6.D.$11.
37.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.YoumustbringfoodtotheDanceParty.
B.TheVermontFarmShowlastsfor3days.
C.All3eventstakeplaceinthesameseason.
D.TheArtShowandtheschoolconcertstartatthesametime.
TheEmpireStateBuildingmaybethemostfamousbuildinginNewYorkCity.Itis1,454feettall.Manypeoplethinkitisthetallestbuildingintheworld.Thiswastruewhenitwasbuiltin1931.In1970,whentheWorldTradeCenterwasbuilt,thatbecamethetallestbuilding.Now,theEmpireStateBuildingisthefourthtallestbuildingintheU.S.andthe23rdtallestintheworld.Insidethebuildingismostlyofficesandstores.
Peoplecangotothetopofthebuilding,wherethereisanobservationdeck(观测台).Fromthetop,therearebeautifulviewsofNewYorkCity,especiallyatnight.Mostpeopletakeoneof73elevatorstothetop.Ittakeslessthanoneminutebyelevatortogettothe80thfloor.Thatiswherethereisagiftshop.Somepeoplewalk1,860stepstothetop.Everyyearthereisevenarace,withpeoplecompetingtoseewhocanwalkuptothetopthefastest.
Atnight,thetopoftheEmpireStateBuildingislitupindifferentcolors.ItisredandgreenonChristmas,redfortheChineseNewYear,andblueforHanukkah.OntheFourthofJulyitisred,white,andblue.
38.WhenwastheEmpireStateBuildingthetallestintheworld?
A.In1454.B.in1860.C.In1931.D.In1970.
39.WhydomostpeoplegototheEmpireStateBuilding?
A.Togotowork.B.Tovisitthegiftshop.
C.ToenjoytheviewsofNewYorkCity.D.Tocompeteintheraceofwalkingtothetop.
40.WhatcanwelearnabouttheEmpireStateBuildingfromthepassage?
A.Therearemorethan73elevatorsinthebuilding.
B.IttakeslessthanIminutetogettothegiftshopbyelevator.
C.Thelightsonthetopofthebuildinghavelessthanfourcolors.
D.It’sbesttoenjoytheviewsofthecityfromthetopofthebuildingduringtheday.
JoelConnorworksinanofficeinKansas.Hisjobistypicalnine-to-five,Monday-to-Fridayjob.Soattheweekend,hedoessomethingdifferent.Hedoesvoluntarywork.Hehelpsdifferentorganizationsandpeopleforfree.Everyweekendthere’sanewproject.Thisweekend,Joelishelpingtobuildahouse.He’smovingalargebluepanel.It’spartofawall.Joelisn’taprofessionalbuilder,butthat’stheinterestingthingaboutthisproject.Theotherpeopleare“weekendbuilders”too.
These“weekendbuilders”arefromthesmalltownofGreensburginKansas.Ayearago,atornado(龙卷风)hittheirtown.Afterthetornado,thecommunitystartedprojecttobuildnewhomes.Itisfor30newhomes.Theyhavehelpfromabuildingcompanyandagroupofvolunteers.
Joelsays,“Iheardaboutthetornadoandthenewproject.IknewsomepeopleinGreensburg.Iwantedtohelp.”Joel’sfriendsareherethisweekendtoo.They’reontheroof.They’reworkingwithJillandScottEller.JillandScottarebuildingtheir“dreamhouse”.Jillisstandingnearhernewhouse.She’sholdingapartofthenewwall.They’remakingthehouse“tornado-resistant(抵抗的)”—that’swhyithasanunusualshape.
TheEllers’houseisalmostready,sonextweekend,Joelismovingtoadifferentproject.Whydoeshedovoluntarywork?
“Ihavetime.Icanhelppeople.Imakefriendsandit’sfun!
Sowhynot?
”hesays.
41.WhatcanwelearnaboutJoelConnorfromParagraph1?
A.Heisaprofessionalbuilder.B.Heworksforfreeonweekends.
C.Heworksfromninetofiveonweekends.D.Heisbuildinghimselfahousethisweekend.
42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inParagraph2referto?
A.Thetown.B.Thetornado.C.Theproject.D.Thecommunity.
43.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Joeldoesn’tknowanyoneinGreensburg.B.Abuildingcompanystartedthenewproject.
C.The“dreamhouse”stillneedsalotofwork.D.The“dreamhouse”isgoingtobeverystrong.
44.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.LifeafterTornadoB.NewProjectsinGreensburg
C.BuildingYourDreamHouseD.ADifferentKindofWeekend
Peopleneverstoplookingforanexplanationonwhattheyloseandgaininlife.In1977,BridgetoTerabithia(《仙境之桥》)waspublished,offeringnewanswer.
Likeotherboysinhisclass,JesseAarons’dreamistobecomethefastestrunnerinthefifthgrade.Hehasbeenpracticingallsummer.Butonthefirstdayofschool,agirlcrossesovertotheboys’sideoftheplaygroundandoutruns(超过)everyone.That’snotaverygoodb