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2020年江苏省南京市秦淮区中考二模英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

___________

1.Lookatthefollowingpicture.Emmais________online.

A.bookingahotelB.sellinganitem

C.lookingupawordD.buyingasculpture

2.—Thereis________X-raymachineinthehall.

—Well,itisusedtocheckifpeopletakedangerousthingswiththem.

A.aB.anC.theD.不填

3.—________May6,YiYangqianxiwontheBestNewActorAwardatHongKongFilmAwards.

—Whatexcitingnews!

A.InB.AtC.OnD.During

4.OnlineshortvideoappslikeDouyinmake________easiertodosomeshoppingathome.

A.itB.oneC.thisD.that

5.—HowistheonlineconcertOneWorld:

TogetheratHome?

—Itcan’tbe________.Iamreallytouchedbyit.

A.badB.goodC.worseD.better

6.FewerbabiesareborninChinatheseyears.Thisis________becausetoday’syoungpeoplehavedifferentideasaboutbecomingparents.

A.mainlyB.closelyC.hardlyD.specially

7.—Doyouknowanewshoppingmallopenedinourtownyesterday?

—Yes.Whydon’twepayavisit________wehavetime?

A.untilB.sinceC.unlessD.though

8.CaoYuan,ayoungChinesescientist,has________theworldwithhispaperspublishedinNature,aworld-famoussciencemagazine.

A.supposedB.surprisedC.succeededD.suggested

9.—Peopleshouldstillkeepasocialdistancethesedays.

—Yes.Alargenumberofmasks________inthefollowingmonths.

A.neededB.areneededC.wereneededD.willbeneeded

10.—I’veheardscientistshavedrawnamapofthecomplete________ofthemoon.That’samazing!

—Exactly.Ittook10yearstomakeit.

A.senseB.situationC.surfaceD.standard

11.Whichofthefollowingsentencesiswrittenininformallanguage?

A.MarieCuriewasfamousforwinningtheNobelPrize.

B.Theparklies15kilometersawayfromthecitycenter.

C.Mr.Smithwantstoknowwhetherheisfamousornot.

D.Iwon’ttellyouthesecretbecauseyouhaveabigmouth.

12.—Hi,Jessica!

I________youwereinNanjing.PeopletoldmeyouwereinShanghai.

—Well,Icamebackjustonehourago.

A.don’tknowB.didn’tknowC.haven’tknownD.won’tknow

13.Thepolice________acarefulsearchoftheblock,butfailedtofindthesuspect.

A.putoutB.turnedoutC.cameoutD.carriedout

14.—________.

—It’snothingtoworryabout.Ineverlikeditanyway.

A.Ifeelawful.I’vegotacold

B.Thebuildingcamedownintheearthquake

C.I’msorry,butwedon’thavethatmedicine

D.Ifeelterrible,butI’veleftyourtapesomewhere

15.Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasanobjectclause?

A.Iwillonlystayifyouoffermemoremoney.

B.Irangthemyesterdaytocheckwhentheyarrived.

C.DoctorTaoYongissokindthathewinsmanypeople’sheart.

D.Conanisadetectivewhoappearsinapopularcartoonseries.

Flamingos,akindofbirds,arefamousfortheirbrightpinkfeathers,thinlegs,andS-shapednecks.Theycan16tobe50inchestallandnearly9poundsinweight.Theirwingscanbe17to60incheslong.Theirfavoritefoodsareshrimp,snailsandsomewaterplants.

Associalanimals,flamingosenjoy18friendships.Itisreportedthatfriendshipsbetweenflamingosusuallylastforyears.

Fromafive-yearstudy,weknowthatflamingosoftenspendtimewiththeirclosefriends,butthey19someotherflamingosthattheydon’tlike.

ResearchersattheUniversityofExeter,UK,dida20onfourflamingotypesandfoundseveralsocialbonds(纽带),including“married”couples,same-sexfriendshipsandevengroupsofthreeandfourclosefriends.“Ourresults21thatflamingosocietiesarecomplex.Theyhavelong-standingfriendshipsratherthanrandom(随意的)connections.”saidPaulRose,oneoftheresearchers.

Theydon’t22findapartnerandspendalloftheirtimewiththem.Whentheyhavefoundpartners,theystillhaveotherfriends.Ittellsusthatlong-lastingfriendshipsmaybeimportantforthemto23inthewild.

Thisfindingcouldhelpzookeeperstakebettercareofflamingos.Theycanbecarefulnotto24flamingosthatareclosewitheachother.

Accordingtoaninternationalreport,flamingosarenotthreatened(受到威胁的)atpresent.25,ChileanandJames’flamingosarenearthreatenedbecausetheirnumbersaresmallorgoingdown.Forexample,thetotalJames’sflamingopopulationisabout106,000.

16.A.feedB.jumpC.growD.raise

17.A.collectedB.spreadC.discoveredD.brought

18.A.lastingB.excitingC.challengingD.interesting

19.A.remainB.avoidC.checkD.expect

20.A.researchB.systemC.courseD.reply

21.A.showB.compareC.attractD.shape

22.A.simplyB.luckilyC.secretlyD.terribly

23.A.saveB.fightC.increaseD.survive

24.A.forceB.admireC.separateD.connect

25.A.SoB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Moreover

NewHeights

Theworldisfullofamazinglifts(电梯).Herearesomeofthem.

Theworld’sfastestliftisinShanghaiTower,inChina.Ittravelsalmostasfastasacheetah—thefastestanimalonland.Whoosh!

|

TheBailongLiftisthetallestoutdoorliftonEarth.Itisonthesideofacliff,inChina.Wouldyouwanttorideinit?

ThefirstsidewaysliftisinGermany.Engineersaretestingit.Itcantravelupanddown,too!

Somepeoplesayitistheliftofthefuture.

TheBurjKhalifaistheworld’stallestbuilding.ItisinDubai—acityinMiddleEast.Thisbuilding’sliftsarethethird-fastestintheworld.

26.HowmanyliftsinChinaarementionedabove?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.DubaihasthetallestbuildingandfastestliftonEarth.

B.Acheetahcan’ttravelasfastastheworld’sfastestlift.

C.TheBailongLiftisthetallestoutdoorliftintheworld.

D.SidewaysliftsfromGermanyarewidelyusedintheworld.

28.Youcanprobablyreadthispassagefroma/an________.

A.sciencefictionB.travelmagazineC.romanticnovelD.instructionbook

Womenaroundtheworldareworkingtohelptheenvironment.HerearefourwhohavedonetheirparttoprotectEarth’splantsandanimals.Whichofthesewomenmostencouragesyoutotakeaction?

ScientistJaneGoodallwasborninLondon,England.Shehasalwayslovedanimals.Sheespeciallylovesapes.Chimpanzeesareapes.Atage26,GoodallbeganstudyingchimpsinTanzania.That’sinAfrica.Sheisfightingtopreventtreesbeingcutdowninchimps’livingareas.

 

ActivistWangariMaathaiwasknownastheMotherofTrees.Shetaughtpeoplehowimportanttreesaretotheenvironment.ShestartedagroupthatplantstreesacrossAfrica.In2004,shewontheNobelPeacePrize.MaathaidiedinSeptember,2011.

 

AmericanSylviaEarlehasalwayscaredabouttheocean.Thisscientistworkstosavetheworld’soceansfrompollutionandoverfishing.Shegoesonresearchingwithherteam.Thetripshelppeoplebeawareofoceanprotection.

 

ScientistandenvironmentalactivistVandanaShivawasborninIndia.Sheworkstoprotectfarmland.Shehelpspeoplegrowhealthierandsaferfoods.Shivahaswrittenmanybooks.Theyteachreadersabouttheimportanceofthelandandhowtotakecareofit.

29.Whopaysmuchattentiontoanimalsinherstudy?

A.JaneGoodall.B.WangariMaathai.C.SylviaEarle.D.VandanaShiva.

30.WhatdoweknowaboutVandanaShiva?

A.SheoncestudiedapesinAfrica.B.Shesellshealthierandsaferfood.

C.Sheisbothawriterandascientist.D.Shehasmuchknowledgeoftrees.

31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.NobelPrizewinners.B.Scientistswhoprotectoceans.

C.Famousanimallovers.D.Womenwhohelptheenvironment.

Whatistheoldestdrinkintheworld?

Theanswermightbetea.Thousandsofyearsago,Chinesepeoplemadethisspecialdrink.Today,itispartofpeople’sdailylivesnotonlyinChina,butalsointherestoftheworld.

In2019,theUnitedNationsannouncedMay21tobeInternationalTeaDay.Thepurposeistoremindpeopleoftea’svalue.

Theculturalvalueofteaisinoldtraditionsanddailyhabits.InChina,peopleusebest-qualityteawhenreceivingimportantguests.Britishpeoplearewell-knownfortheirafternoontea,whileinRussia,thebeautifulteapothasbecomeasymbolofRussianculture.

Themorepeoplekeepdrinkingteaasahabitandtradition,themoreeconomically(在经济上)importantteabecomes.AccordingtoXinhua,Chinacomesfirstintheworldintotaltea-plantingareaandproducesthemostteaeveryyear.Around115millionChinesepeopleworkinthisrapidlygrowingindustry.Inmanypoorareas,peopleliveonteaindustry.

Toattractmorecustomers,teacompaniesaretryingtogivetheolddrinkanewlook.TheChineseteabrand(品牌)XiaoGuanTeausesfashionabledesignstomakeitsteamoreattractive.HeyTea,aGuangdong-basedbrandthathasreceivedlotsofclicksonline,haswonovermanyyoungteadrinkerswithitsspecialtaste.Itdoesseemthatasmallcupofteaconnectseverything—farmersandcustomers,traditionandfashion.

Teaisalsoofvalueinkeepingpeoplehealthy.Tealeavescanhelplowertheriskofcancerandheartdisease.What’smore,teahelpsusloseweightandkeepsourmindclear.Butdoctorsadvisethatweshouldnotdrinktoomuchtea.Otherwise,wemightnotfallasleepatnight,asteacanmakeusexcited.

32.Readthesentence.“InJapan,tea-servinghasdevelopedintoakindofartknownasChado.”Itcanmostprobablybeputattheendof________.

A.Paragraph2B.Paragraph3C.Paragraph4D.Paragraph5

33.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.Thehistoryoftea.B.Differentbrandsoftea.

C.Thehabitofdrinkingtea.D.Theeconomicvalueoftea.

34.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat________.

A.RussiaisfamousforitsafternoonteaB.Chinahasthelargesttea-plantingarea

C.teakeepsyouawayfromalldiseasesD.HeyTeaissuccessfulbecauseofitslook

35.Thepurposeofwritingthispassageisto________.

A.encourageustobuyanddrinkmoreteaB.t

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