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中考题

英语试题

三、选择填空(共18分,每小题1分)

从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

15.—Isthisyourcoat,sir?

—No.isdarkblue.

A.IB.MyC.MeD.Mine

16.—Look!

Thereissomeinthebasket.

—Oh,howfresh!

A.fruitB.tomatoC.orangeD.vegetables

17.Mum,Ican’tfindthedictionary.

—It’sonmy.

A.storyB.coatC.wayD.desk

18.—Excuseme,isthemuseumthelibrary?

—Yes.Thelibraryisjustinfrontofit.

A.behindB.besideC.nexttoD.from

19.Thesoldiercarriedtheoldmanonhisbackhurriedtoaplaceofsafety.

A.andB.butC.orD.so

20.—Iparkmycarhere?

—No,youcan’t.Lookatthesign“NOPARKING”.

A.MayB.WillC.MustD.Need

21.—isitfromheretotheBirdNet?

—It’saboutfivekilometers.

A.HowlongB.HowfarC.HowmuchD.Howoften

22.—DidyougotoPeter’spartyyesterday?

—No,Ididn’t.Iinthehospital.Ihadtolookaftermysickmother.

A.amB.wasC.areD.were

23.You’dbetteruntilLilycomesback.

A.waitedB.waitC.towaitD.waiting

24.SallyhasanewCDplayer.Ither$160.

A.boughtB.paidC.spentD.cost

25.Mikemissedthefirstclassthismorningbecausehelate.

A.gotupB.gotonC.gotoffD.gotback

26.Itissaidthatanewschoolheresoon.

A.willbuiltB.isbuiltC.willbebuiltD.isbuilding

27.—Whichseasondoyoulike?

—Winter.Ioftengoskatinginwinter.

A.goodB.betterC.bestD.well

28.Afterhefinishedtheexcitingstory,hetalkedaboutitonandonwithhisfriends.

A.readsB.readC.readingD.toread

29.—Wouldyouliketogotothegymwithme,Ben?

—I’dliketo,youdon’twanttogoalone.

A.untilB.beforeC.ifD.after

30.—youtotheNationalGrandTheater?

—No,notyet.

A.Did,goB.Do,goC.Have,goneD.Have,been

31.—Tom,doyouknow?

—Tothelab.

A.whenhasMarygoneB.whenMaryhasgone

C.wherehasMarygoneD.whereMaryhasgone

32.—Wouldyoulikesomemorerice?

—.I’mfull.

A.YouarewelcomeB.Yes,please

C.WithpleasureD.No,thankyou

四、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)

阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Forsomeminutesallwasquietinthestreet.Then,fromacrossthestreet,someonecamewalking.

Itlookedlikeamanofmiddleheight,dressedinabigraincoat,asofthatandrubberbootsorshoes,makinglittlesoundwhilewalking,atmostasoft33.Noonewasinsight.Itwasastreetwithtworowsofabouttwentysmallhouses,andtherewerethreelampsoneither34.Thelampnearestthechild’shousecouldbeseenclearly,buttheotherswerealmosthiddenbythesmokeair.A35passedtheendofthestreetanditslightsshowedfaintly,butclearlyenoughtoshowthesmoothskinofa36face.Thecardisappearedasthewoman,wrappedupin37coat,reachedthedoorwayofthechild’shouse.

Sheputakeyinthelockquickly,pushedthedooropenand38inside,thenclosedthedoorwithoutlookinground.Shebegantobreathehard.Sheleaned(斜靠)againstthedoor39,thenmadeherselfstraightupwithdifficulty,andwalkedtowardsthefrontroom.Butshedidn’topenthedoor.Instead,she40thestairs,quicklybutwithhardlyasound.Therewasenoughlightfromthehallto41thefourdoors.Shepushedeachopeninturnandshoneacandleinside,andthe42fellonbeds,walls,furniture,butthiswasnotwhatthewomanwaslookingfor.Sheturnedawayandwentdownstairs,andstoppedagainatthefootofthe43,thenturnedtowardsthekitchen.44therewasnothingshewanted.Tworoomsremained,thefrontroomandasmalleronenexttoit.Sheopenedthedoorofthefrontroom.Rightthereshesawherchild.Asshewalkedclosetothebed,tearswerealreadyinhereyes.

33.A.rubberB.soundC.drinksD.voice

34.A.streetB.roadC.sideD.bank

35.A.carBtruckC.busD.bike

36.A.man’sB.boy’sC.woman’sD.girl’s

37.A.hisByourC.myD.her

38.A.lookedB.steppedC.putD.took

39.A.foramomentB.afterawhileC.inanhourD.sincethattime

40.A.wentdownB.wentupC.foundoutD.putaway

41.A.getB.closeC.showD.lose

42.A.lightB.fireC.moonD.sun

43.A.hillB.houseC.doorD.stairs

44.A.LuckilyB.HardlyC.UsuallyD.Clearly

第三部分阅读(22分)

五、阅读理解(每小题2分)

阅读下面的三篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选择。

(A)

BusinessService

HelpWanted

LESSONS

English,Maths,Physics,Computer

CallMissSmith,800-3659

EARLYHOURWAKE-UP

SERVICE

Forprompt,politewake-upservice.

Tel.800-8987

PHOTOS

Call800-3565,askforSteve

TYPINGANDPHOTOCOPYING

CallJean,800-8778

8:

00a.m.—10:

00p.m.

BABY-SITTER—MYHOME

Ifyouareavailableafewhoursduringthe

day,someeveningsandweekendstocarefor

aschoolagechild,pleasecallGayleMoore.

Days:

800-1237

Eveningsandweekends:

800-4946

PLANTLOVERS

Interestedinworkingpart-timeatthegreen

house?

Applyinperson.

GardenHotel,800-2496

WAITRESSES

Wanted10:

00a.m.—2:

00p.m

Applyinperson800-3475

45.Wecanalwaysreadtheaboveadvertisements.

A.onTVB.ontheradioC.inanewspaperD.inatextbook

46.Ifyouwanttotakeacomputerlesson,youcancall.

A.800-3659B.800-3565C.800-4946D.800-8987

47.Thereareadvertisementsaltogether.

A.threeB.fiveC.sevenD.nine

(B)

Whenshewasveryyoung,PattiWilsongottoknowthatshewasanepileptic(癫痫患者)andcouldn’tliveasnormallyasotherchildren.Yetshelikedrunning.Shetoldherfatherthatshewouldreallylovetobreaktheworld’slong-distancerunningrecordforwomen.

HerfatherdideverythingtohelpPattitorealizeherdream.HecheckedtheGuinessBookofWorldRecordsandfoundthatthefarthestanywomanhadrunwas80miles.HetoldPattitomakeacarefulplan.Asafreshman(herfirstyear)inhighschool,shesaidpubliclythatshewasgoingtorunfromOrangeCountyuptoSanFrancisco(nearly400miles),andthenextyear,asasophomore,shewouldruntoPortland,Oregon(over1500miles).AsajuniorshewouldruntoSt.Louis(about2000miles)andasasenior,totheWhiteHouse(morethan3000milesaway)!

Atthestartofherfirstyearinhighschoolin1975,sheandherdadranthe100milesfromLaPalmatoSanDiego.Inthatsameyear,asafreshman,shecompletedherruntoSanFranciscowearingaT-shirtthatread,“ILoveEpileptics.”Herdadraneverymileatherside.Hermornfollowedtheminamotorhomeincaseanythingwentwrong.

Inhersophomoreyear,Patti’sclassmatesgotbehindher.Theybuiltagiantposterthatread,“Run,Patti,Run!

”Onherway,shefractured(broke)aboneinherfoot.Adoctortoldhershehadtostopherrunandputacast(铸件)onherfoot,butshedidn’tlisten,Thedoctorhadtowrapherfootupinsteadofputtingitinacast.ShefinishedtheruntoPortland,completingherlastmilewiththeheadofOregon.Youmayhaveseentheheadlines:

“SuperRunner,PattiWilsonEndsMarathonForEpilepsyOnHer17thBirthday.”

AfterfourmonthsofalmostcontinuousrunningfromWestCoasttotheEastCoast,PattiarrivedinWashingtonandshookthehandofthePresidentofUnitedStates.Shetoldhim,“Iwantedpeopletoknowthatepilepticsarenormalhumanbeingswithnormallives.”

48.PattiWilsoncompletedherruntoSanFranciscowhenshewasin.

A.Grade1B.Grade2C.Grade3D.Grade4

49.PattifinishedtheruntoPortlandin.

A.1975B.1976C.1977D.1978

50.AlthoughPattibrokeherboneinherfootonhersecondmarathon,.

A.shestoppedherrunandputacastonherfoot

B.shewentonwithherrunwithherfootwrappedup

C.shedidn’tevenwrapherfootupandwentonwithherrun

D.sheputacastonherfootandstayedinhospitalforaweek

51.Fromthestory,weknowthatPattitooktheruninorder.

A.torunwiththegovernorofOregon

B.tobecomeasuperrunneroftheworld

C.toshakehandswiththepresidentoftheUnitedStates

D.toproveepilepticsarenormalpeoplewithnormallives.

(C)

AnewruleforthequicksettlementofminortrafficaccidentshasworkedamazinglywellinimprovingtrafficinBeijing.TrafficjamshavebecomelesssincethenewrulewasstartedonJuly,1.Thejamcausedbyaccidentsdroppednearly60percentfromlastyear.

Oneofthecity’sbiggestheadaches,trafficovercrowdingistalkedaboutdaily.Thelocalgovernmenthasdonemanythingstryingtosolvetheproblem,includingbuildingnewroadsandcrossovers,sendingoutmorepolicemenandemployingassistantstokeeptheorderontheroad.Buttheseactionsdidnotresultinsuccess.

Thenewruleforminortrafficaccidentsettlementallowscarownerstoreachanagreementabouttheresponsibilityandpaymentintheseaccidents,insteadofwaitingforthepolicetosupporttheiragreements.Theagreementsareacceptablebytheinsurancecompanies.

Comparedwithconstructingnewroads,thisnewruleisonlyachangeintrafficaccidentsettlementproceduresthatdoesnotcosttaxpayersanymoney,butithasgreatlylessenedtrafficjams.

Thischangeactuallyallowsallcarownerstohavetherighttodealwiththeaccidentaslongasthereisnoseriousharm,damageorlosses.Inthisway,thepublichasnowbecomeanactivepartintrafficmanagement.Themanagementbecomesmuchbetterandthetrafficisimproved.

Thisisanenlighteningexample.Theimprovementoftrafficdependsnotonlyonbuildingnewroads,butalsoonthemethod,systemanddetaileddealsinthetrafficmanagement.

52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“headaches”probablymean?

A.Newroads.B.Trafficlights.C.Accidents.D.Problems.

53.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.

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