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重庆市荣昌区实验学校中考英语模拟试题
2020年重庆市荣昌区实验学校中考英语模拟试题
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1.Thekangaroohasbigandlongtail,andtailhelpsitkeepabalancewhenitjumps.
A.a,aB.a,theC.the,aD.the,the
2.TaylorSwiftwasbornabeautifulvoice,sosheisanaturalsinger.
A.inB.ofC.withD.to
3.—IdreamtoclimbtothetopofQomolangmaoneday.
—It’sarealforyou!
Onlyafewpeoplehavedoneit.
A.challengeB.conditionC.tourD.tradition
4.Hanselwasveryclever,andhethoughtofaplantosaveandhissister.
A.himB.hisC.heD.himself
5.Ms.Liisanamazingteacherandsheisalways_______withchildren.
A.patientB.braveC.weakD.excited
6.Theteacherwarnsthestudentstheclassrules,ortheywillbepunished.
A.tobreakB.nottobreakC.breakingD.don’tbreak
7.AlotofyoungpeoplearecalledMoonlightClan(月光族),becausetheydontknowhowtospendtheirmoneyandhaverunoutofitbytheendofamonth.
A.loudlyB.warmlyC.deeplyD.wisely
8.Thebabypandasovertothekeeperassoonastheysawhim.
A.haverunB.willrunC.ranD.run
9.—I’mbusycookingdinnernow.Couldyoupleasetakeouttherubbishforme,Jimmy?
—________,mom.I’lldoitrightaway.
A.NevermindB.Idon’twanttoC.Sorry,Ican’tD.Ofcourse
10.一Susan,areyougoingshoppingwithmethisafternoon?
一Oh,Jenny,mymomwon’tletmegoIfinishreadingthebook.
A.ifB.unlessC.soD.but
11.Peter,________onthebedafterdinner!
Gooutforawalk!
A.don'tlieB.doesn’tlieC.lieD.lying
12.—You’dbettertakethesubwaytoavoidtrafficjamsontheroad.
—greatadvice!
A.HowB.WhataC.HowaD.What
13.Chongqingbecamemuch________becauseofthefirstopeningofSmartChinaExpo(智博会)thisAugust.
A.popularB.morepopularC.morepopularlyD.popularly
14.I’vebeeneatingalotofjunkfoodthesedays,andthat’swhyIhavetenmorepounds.
A.grownupB.takeninC.putonD.endedup
15.—TheNationalDayiscoming!
Doyouhaveanytravelingplans?
—Notyet.Wearenotsure________.
A.thatwewillgotoBeijingB.ifwillwegottoBeijing
C.whetherwewillgotoBeijingD.thatwillwegotoBeijing
WhenAlibabafounderandCEO,JackMa,wasayoungadult,heapplied(申请)forover30jobs.However,hewasrefusedby16ofthem.AlthoughMadidn’tstartachievingcareersuccessuntilhis30s,his17Alibaba,isvalued(市值}at$519billion.“Ihave18somanytimes.PeopleprobablyknowthatIappliedforsomanyjobs,over30jobs,butallgotrefused.Ididnotevengetachance;24ofuswereinterviewedforaKFCjob.23gotacceptedIwasthe19onethatwasrefused,”heexplained.
Maalsodiscussedthetimeheappliedforapolicejobwithfiveotherpeople.Hewas.theonlypersonfromthegrouptoberefused.Anothertime,heandhiscousinappliedforjobsaswaitersatfour-starhotel.Theywaitedinalonglinefortwohours.20hiscousingotthejob,Mawasrefusedagain.
Whenhismothershookherheadathim,herefusedtofeel21andthought"Thisisatrainingcourseforme.”
Thoughhesaidhefeltlikeafailurebeforereachinghis30s,Manever22Hemadehimselfhisowncompetitor(竞争者),picturedwhathehopedto'doin10yearsanddideverythinghecouldto23hisdream.
“Nomatterhowsmartyouare,youwillmakemistakes,”MasaidinaTVinterview,“Youlearn24mistakesnotbecauseyouwillbeabletoavoidthem,butwhenthesetroublescome,youlearn25todealwiththem.”
16.A.oneB.someC.allD.none
17.A.familyB.companyC.schoolD.restaurant
18.A.succeededB.thoughtC.failedD.started
19.A.onlyB.specialC.differentD.same
20.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.SoD.And
21.A.happyB.excitedC.proudD.upset
22.A.felloverB.cutdownC.gaveupD.kepton
23.A.achieveB.believeC.breakD.make
24.A.byB.withC.inD.from
25.A.whatB.howC.whyD.which
26.OnJune26,thethemeofthesummercampis.
A.WorldFoodCookingB.LegoRoboticsFunII
C.MusicPerformanceIID.CreativeArtII
27.TheSummercampwilllastforatmost.
A.threeweeksB.amonthC.twomonthsD.threemonths
28.isNOToneoftheactivitiesinthissummercamp.
A.ballgamesB.tablegamesC.ChineseD.films
Garbageortrashisamainkindofenvironmentalpollution.Eachpersonmakesabouttwokilogramsaday.Wearemakingwastefasterthannaturecanbreakthemdown.Andwearerunningoutofresources(资源)fasterthantheycanbedealtwith.Thisincreasestroublesfortheenvironment.Wheredoesallthatgarbagego?
Whatcanbedonetohelpdealwithgarbage?
Howcanwemakelessgarbage?
Garbageisn’tjusttherotting(腐烂的)fruit,vegetablesormeatthatwethrowawayinourhomes,schoolsorsupermarkets.Thoseareonlyasmallpartofallthethingswethrowaway.Wecreatethemostwasteinconstruction,miningandinourfactories.
___________Mostisburnedorburiedinlandfills(垃圾填埋场)Lessthanaquarterofourwastecanbeusedagain.
Withapopulationof13billion,garbageisabigproblemforChina.Chinesecitiescreatearound148milliontonsofgarbageeveryyear.
Once,weusedabout3billionplasticshoppingbagseverydayinChina.Theresultwasagreatwasteofresourcesandseriouspollution.Lastyear,wedidsomethingaboutthat.Nowweusemoreclothbagsandshoppingbasketswhenweshop.
Inthecomingyears,Chinawillbuildwaste-to-energyplantsincitiestocleanupgarbage,butthere'salotmorethatneedstobedone.
29.Howmuchtrashdoeseachpersonmakeeveryday?
A.1kiloB.2kilosC.3kilos,D.4kilos.
30.WhichofThefollowingplacesprobablymakethemostgarbage?
A.Factories.B.Homes.C.Schools.D.Supermarkets
31.WhichofthefollowingcanbethemissingpartinParagraph3?
A.Didyoueverthinkaboutwhythereissomuchgarbage?
B.Didyoueverwanttoknowhowmuchtrashwemade?
C.DidyoueverthinkabouttheproblemofChina'slargepopulation?
D.Didyoueverwanttoknowwhathappenedtoyourgarbage?
32.Whodoyouthinkthewriterprobablyis?
A.AnEnglishscientistinnature.B.AChinesereporterforanewspaper
C.AmericanofficerintheUN.D.AChineseteacherinamiddleschool.
Mostofusgetourearliestlifelessonsfromfairytales,like“Truelovecanovercomeanything.”and“Evenafrogcanturnintoaprince".However,atacertainage,westarttolearnnewthingsaboutlife,especiallythatlovedoesn'talwayswin,andthatafrogisjustafrog..
“Fairytaleshavealwaysbeenwithusbecausetheyarethestoriesofourlivesintheirsimplestform.”wroteUSauthorLauraPackerontheNationalStorytellingNetworkwebsite.“Theyarestoriesofloveandloss,desireanddeath,richesandruin.”
Fairytalesareallaboutreality(现实).Butifchildrenonlyseejustonesideofreality,adultsusuallyseetheother.
Forexample,inthe2014filmMaleficent,we’retoldthetaleofSleepingBeautyfromtheeyesoftheevil(邪恶的)queen.Unlikethechildren’seyesofthestory,weseethatthequeenwasn’tbornevil.Instead,sheisinalotoftroublesasshegrowsup,whichleadstothecreationofher“evil”side.AndinUSauthorJamesFinnGamer’sbookPoliticallyCorrectBedtimeStories,hetellstheclassicstoryofLittleRedRidingHood,butwithamodernversion:
WhenthewolftellsRedRidingHoodthatitisn'tsafeforalittlegirltowalkthroughthewoodsalone,shecallsthewolfsexist(性别歧视者),whichrelatestotoday’sopinionsthatgirlsaren'tweakerthanboys.
Itseemsthatfairytalesaren'tjuststoriesthatourparentsreadusatbedtime.Theymayusuallystartwith"Onceuponatime.”butaswegrowolder,welearnthateverystorydoesn'talwaysneeda"Happilyeverafter"tobeagoodone.
33.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafairytale?
A.TheFrogPrince.
B.NationalStorytellingNetwork
C.SleepingBeauty
D.LittleRedRidingHood.
34.AccordingtoPacker,whyhavefairytalesalwaysbeenwithus?
A.Becausetruelovecanovercomeanything
B.Becausetheyarefullofimagination.
C.Becausetheyalwayshavehappyendings.
D.Becausetheyareaboutourlivesintheirsimplestform.
35.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Agoodfairytaleusuallyhasa“Happilyeverafter”.
B.Adultsusuallyseetheothersideoffairytales.
C.Ourunderstandingoffairytaleschangesaswegrowup.
D.Childrenandadultsalwaysenjoydifferentkindsoffairytales.
36.Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe
A.TheTrueLoveofFairyTales
B.LearningLifeLessons
C.TheDarkSideofFairyTales
D.TroublesinFairyTales
Peopleareplayingvideogameseverywherethesedays,whetherthey'reridingabusorsittinginarestaurant.Someofthemenjoythesegamessomuchthattheycan'tputthemdown.Butisthisahealthyhabit?
TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)doesn'tthinkso.InJune,itrecognized“gamingdisorder(障碍)”asamentaldisorderinitsInternationalClassificationofDiseases,CNNreported.
"Gamingdisordermeanscontinuousorrepeatedvideo-gamingbehavior,whetheronlineoroffline.Ofcourse,noteveryonewhoplaysvideogameshasthisdisorder.Ithasthreemainsigns.
Thefirstsigniswhentheplayerlosescontroloverhisorhergaminghabits.Thesecondiswhenplayinggamesbecomesmoreimportantthanotheractivitiesfortheplayer.Thethirdiswhentheconditionleadstoseriousproblemsintheplayer'spersonalandfamilylife.
Infact,somecountriesarealreadyworkingtosolvethisproblem.SouthKoreahasintroducedalawbanning(AiE)childrenunder16fromplayingonlinegamesbetweenmidnightand6a.m.,USATodayreported.ChinesetechcompanyTencentisalsosettinglimitsontheamountoftimethatteenagerscanplayitsgames.Childrenbetween12and18yearsoldcanonlyplaytwohourseveryday.
Ifyouhave“gamingdisorder",youshouldaskforprofessionalmedical(E7)help.Butifyourconditionisnotthatserious,youdon’thav