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2021年辽宁省沈阳市大东区中考一模英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

___________

一、单选题

1.OurschoolfootballteambeatteamfromRiversideSchool.

A.aB.anC.theD./

2.—Wouldyoulikesomethingtodrink?

—,please.

A.EggsB.CoffeeC.NoodlesD.Bread

3.Shakespearewrotemanyplays.OneofhisplaysisRomeoandJuliet.

A.greatB.greaterC.greatestD.thegreatest

4.Luke’smotherwillbeproudhimifhewinsthereadingcompetition.

A.inB.atC.forD.of

5.TheremaybeotherplanetsliketheEarth.Thatcrazy.

A.soundsB.looksC.becomesD.gets

6.Hisvoyageswereahugeachievementthatpeoplestillrememberhim.

A.suchB.tooC.veryD.so

7.—doyouwalkeveryday?

—Over3kilometers.

A.HowlongB.HowsoonC.HowfarD.Howoften

8.ProfessorSmith’stheoriesexplainhowtheuniverseworks,?

A.doesheB.isheC.don’ttheyD.aren’tthey

9.Itisn'tpolitetolaughatpeoplebehindtheirback.Youitwhenotherpeopledoittoyou.

A.didn'tlikeB.won'tlikeC.don'tlikeD.haven'tliked

10.—IsMr.Kate’scarthesameasMissYale’s?

—Yes,it’slike________.

A.itsB.theirsC.hisD.hers

二、完型填空

Attheageof16,Einsteinwasalwaysbusyplayingwithagroupofmischievous(顽皮捣蛋的)kids.He11hisfinalexam.

Onemorning,whenEinsteinwasabouttogofishing12hisfriends.Hisfatherstoppedhimandsaid,“Einstein,you’resointerestedinplayingallday.I’mworriedaboutyour13.”

“Whatareyouworryingabout?

JackandRobertalsofailed,14don’ttheystillgettogofishing?

”“Myboy,you15thinklikethat.”hisdadsaid.“Thereisafable(寓言故事)thatpeopletellinourhometown.16itnow.

Thereweretwocats17ontheroof.Onecatgotcaughtoffguardandfelldownthechimney(烟囱)whileholding18cat.Whenthetwocatsclimbedoutofthechimney,oneofthecatshadsoot(烟灰)onhisface,19theothercat’sfacewasclean.Seeingthesoot-facedcat,thecleancatthoughtitsfacemustbe20,soitquicklyrantotheriversideandwasheditsface.Thesoot-facedcatsawtheclean-facedcat,andthoughtitsfacewas21clean,soitwalkeddownthestreet.

Einstein,noonecanbeyour22.Youhavetothinkforyourself.Ifyoujustfollowothers,youwill23learn.”

Hearingthis,Einsteinwalkedbacktohis24.Hedecidedtostudyinsteadofcaringaboutwhathisfriendsweredoing.Thisallowedhimtobe25.

11.A.passedB.failedC.lovedD.hated

12.A.toB.fromC.byD.with

13.A.futureB.mistakeC.homeworkD.trouble

14.A.andB.orC.butD.so

15.A.maynotB.cannotC.shallnotD.mustnot

16.A.FindoutB.LookoutC.ThinkaboutD.Listento

17.A.playingB.eatingC.sleepingD.jumping

18.A.otherB.theotherC.anotherD.others

19.A.whileB.sinceC.becauseD.unless

20.A.uglyB.funnyC.blackD.dirty

21.A.alsoB.justC.stillD.only

22.A.teacherB.exampleC.mirrorD.friend

23.A.probablyB.oftenC.alreadyD.never

24.A.riverB.hometownC.roomD.school

25.A.unusualB.humorousC.successfulD.clever

三、阅读单选

OnApril5,QueenElizabethIIgaveashortbutpowerfulspeechtoinspire(激励)theBritishpeople.TheUK,likemanycountriesaroundtheworld,hasbeenhithardbythecoronaviruspandemic(冠状病毒流行).Manypeoplehavetostayathomeandmanybusinesseshavebeenclosed.

Inherspeech,theQueenthankedpeopleofallwalksoflife(各行各业)forbothfollowingstay-at-homerulesandmakingeffortstohelptheirneighbors.Shealsothankedthecountry’smedicalworkersastheycontinuetofightthevirus.

TheQueentalkedaboutherfirst-everradiobroadcast—deliveredin1940—whensheandhersisterMargaretspoketochildrenwhohadbeenevaluated(撤离)fromtheirhomesduringWorldWarII.FearingthatGermanbombing(轰炸)wouldkillpeopleinthecities,millionsofchildreninEnglandweresenttosaferplacesinthecountryside.

“Echoes(再现)ofthatstruggleofthe1940s,whichforsolongdefined(定义)Britainanditsself-image,ranthroughthebroadcast,”theBBCsaid.

Sheendedthespeechwithafamiliarphrase:

“Wewillmeetagain.”It’sareference(引用)toVeraLynn’sWe’llMeetAgain,asongthatencouragedunity(团结)andoptimism(乐观)amongBritonsduringtheWorldWarII.Withherspeech,theQueenhopedtoencouragenationalunity.

26.AshortbutpowerfulspeechwasgivenbyQueenElizabethIIonApril5to________.

A.stopthecoronaviruspandemic

B.inspiretheBritishpeople

C.askpeopletostayathome

D.seemanybusinessesclosed

27.ThekeywordsandphrasesforeachpartoftheQueen’sspeechare________.

A.follow,deliverandendthespeech

B.efforts,saferplacesandafamiliarphrase

C.thank,lookbackwardsandencourage

D.fight,evaluateandmeetagain

28.WhatissomethingincommonbetweentheQueen'sfirstspeechandtheoneonApril5?

A.Thequeenstillspokewithhersister.

B.TheworldwarIIwas80yearsago.

C.Theyweregiventothewholeworld.

D.Bothhappenedinaserioussituation.

29.WhatdoyouthinkVeraLynnmightbeaccordingtothetext?

A.ABBCreporter.

B.Afamoussinger.

C.Amedicalworker.

D.Abravefighter.

Englandhasroses,theNetherlandshastulips,andIndiahaslotuses.Whenyouthinkofaparticularcountry,itsnationalflowermightcometomind.

Morethan100countrieshaveanationalflower.ButChina,despitemanybeautifulflowers,doesnot.

Chinaoncehadnationalflowers.DuringtheQingdynasty,itwasthepeony(牡丹).ThegovernmentoftheRepublicofChinalaterchangedittotheplumblossom(梅花).ButafterthePeople'sRepublicofChinawasfoundedin1949,anationalflowerwasnotchosen.

DebateoverwhichflowershouldrepresentChinacontinuestoday.China'stwoformernationalflowers—thepeonyandtheplumblossom,remainasthetwomostpopularchoices.

Comparedwithsmallplumblossoms,thepeonyhaslargeblossomsandvividcolors.SupportersofthepeonythinktheyrepresentChina'scontinuingrise.

However,plumblossomsupportersarguethatthepeonyisoftenconnectedwithchasingwealthandfame,whichisnotencouraged.Onthecontrary,theplumblossomhasverynoble(高洁的)qualities.Itissaidtobemodestandpersistent,asitisabletogrowevenduringcoldwinters.

SomepeoplehavesuggestedthatbothflowerscouldbeChina'snationalflowers.Onecountry,twoflowers,youmightsay.Chinaisjustsobiggeographically,andbothflowersarepopular.LiQingwei,anassociateprofessoratBeijingForestryUniversity,toldChinaDaily.Sowhynotletbothbecomenationalflowers?

Thatwouldbeharmonious(和谐的).

30.Whatdoyouthinkthetextaboveismainlytalkingabout?

A.Differentcountrieshavedifferentnationalflowers.

B.Morethan100countrieshaveanationalflower.

C.Nonationalflowerhasbeenchosensince1949.

D.WhichflowershouldbeChina'snationalflower.

31.It'sknownfromthetextthattheearliestnationalflowerinChinawas________.

A.duringtheQingdynasty.

B.intimeoftheRepublicofChina.

C.beforetheQingdynasty.

D.afterthefoundingofPRC.

32.Whydoplumblossomsupportersdisagreethatthepeonyischosenasanationalflower?

A.Ithaslargeblossomsandvividcolors.

B.Itisabletogrowevenduringthewinter.

C.Ithassomethingtodowithwealthandfame.

D.Itissaidtobemodestandpersistent.

33.WhichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizeLiQingwei’sidea?

A.Thatwouldbeharmonious.

B.Onecountrytwoflowers.

C.Bothflowersarepopular.

D.Chinaisjustsobiggeographically.

Inarestaurant,abug(虫子)suddenlyflewinandlandedonawoman.Shestartedshoutingoutoffear.Withapanicked(惊慌失措的)face,shestartedjumpingaroundwithbothherhandsshaking.Tryingtoscareawaythebug.Herreactionwassostrongthatitpanickedeveryoneinhergroup.

Shefinallygotthebugoffofher.Butthenitlandedonanotherwomaninthegroup.Nowitwasherturntocontinuethedrama(戏剧).

Awaiterrushedtotheirtable.Thesecondwomansomehowmanagedtogetthebugonthewaiter.Thewaiterstoodfirmandlookedatthebugonhisshirt.Hecarefullypickedupthebugwithhisfingersandthrewitoutofawindow.Peoplearoundhimwereimpressed.

Watchingthedramagoon,Istartedwondering:

Wasthebugresponsiblefortheirbehavior.Ifso,thenwhywasthewaiternotdisturbed(打扰)?

Hesolvedtheproblemperfectlywithoutanychaos.Itwasnotthebug,buttheinabilityofthosepeopletodealwiththedisturbancecausedbythebugthatdisturbedthewoman.

Irealizedthatitisnottheshoutingofmyfatherormybossormywifethatdisturbsme,butmyinabilitytodealwiththedisturbancescausedbytheirshoutingthatdisturbsme.It'snotthetrafficjamsontheroadthatdisturbme,butmyinabilitytodealwiththechaoscausedbythetrafficjamsthatdisturbsme.

Iunderstood.Ishouldnotreactinlife.Ishouldalwaysrespond.Thecustomersreacted,however,thewaiterresponded.Reactionsarealwaysinstinctive(本能的),wellresponsestendtobewellthoughtout.

34.Whathappenedintheoutdoorrestaurant?

A.Abugwasfoundinawoman'sfoodandthenamanfoundthesameproblem.

B.Abugappearingintherestaurantcausedastateofpanicamongthecustomers.

C.Abugrushedthewaiterintoapologizingtothecustomers.

D.Awomanandamanweretryingtorescuethewaiterfromthebug.

35.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“chaos”?

A.混乱B.成功C.贫穷D.和谐

36.Accordingtothepassage,ifyouranintoatrafficjam,youmight_____inyourcar.

A.complainyourdelay

B.feelupsetandannoyed

C.relaxyourselfbylisteningtomusic

D.expectsomeonetocleartheroad

37.Whatdoesthepassagetellus?

A.Speakless,domore.

B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.

C.Manualmannerswhileyouareinarestaurant.

D.Don'treactjustfromyourfeelings,respondpositively.

四、回答问题

Event:

Men’s,Women’s,Boy’s,Girl’s

Fee:

45yuanper

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