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中考英语第一次模拟测试试卷

一、单项填空(共6分,每小题0.5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。

1.—Isthisbookyours,Lily?

—No,it’snot.

A.hersB.hisC.mineD.yours

2.Mr.FengarrivedinBeijingthemorningofMay5th.

A.onB.inC.forD.at

3.Putonyourcoat,youwillgetcold.

A.orB.soC.butD.and

4.—doyouoftendoexercise?

—Iwanttokeepfit.

A.HowB.WhereC.WhenD.Why

5.—youliketodrinksometea?

—Yes,please.Thanksverymuch.

A.wouldB.canC.mightD.must

6.—Whichcitydoyouthinkis,NewYorkorLondon?

—London.

A.interestingB.moreinteresting

C.mostinterestingD.themostinteresting

7.Cathyisateacher.ShetoAfricatoteachEnglisheverysummer.

A.goesB.wentC.isgoingD.willgo

8.—WhereisJack?

—Hewithhisfatherinthepark.

A.playsB.playedC.isplayingD.willplay

9.TominBeijingfortenyears.

A.livedB.haslivedC.livesD.willlive

10.WeTVwhenitstartedraininglastnight.

A.watchB.watchedC.willwatchD.werewatching

11.ShijingshanJoyCityin2020.

A.buildsB.willbuildC.isbuiltD.willbebuilt

12.

—Mum,couldyoutellme?

—Nextweek.

A.whendadcomesbackB.whendoesdadcomeback

C.whendadwillcomebackD.whenwilldadcomeback

二、完形填空(共8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。

TakingCareofThings

“You’regoingtobealoneonthefarmthisweekend,”myfathersaidasthoughthatwasnobigdeal.“Iexpectyoutotakecareofit.”

Ihadneverbeenleftaloneonourfarm,butIknewthatIcoulddealwithjustaboutanythingthatmightcomeup.Iwasreadyto13thattomydad.

Assoonasmydadleftonhistrip,Iheadedouttocheckonourcowsinthebarn(谷仓).I

sawLoretta,mydad’sfavouritecow,eatingapples.

JustafterIleftthebarn,IheardasoundI’dneverheardbefore.IranquicklybackandfoundLorettadownonherfrontknees,eyesrolledback,lookingasthoughshewasaboutto

14.Sheseemedtohaveahardtimebreathing.Iknewrightawaythatshe’dgotanapplestuckinherthroat.Itriedtoforcetheappleoutbut15,soIrantocallourvet(兽医),Dr.Carrico.

WhenDr.Carricoarrived,hefeltaroundherneck16thesituation.Hetoldmetogethimtwoboards.Finally,Lorettaswallowed(咽下)theapple.Loretta,wasnowfreetobreathe.

“Didyourdadleaveyoutoseeaboutthings?

”askedDr.Carrico.“Yes,sir.”“Well,it’snot

easy.17,youknowwhentocallforhelp.”

Ithoughtaboutnottellingmydadaboutwhathadhappened,but18thatstupidideainahurry,sincehewasnotamanyoukeptthingsfrom.AfterItoldhim,hedidn’tseemtoreactmuch,justkeptsaying,“Hmm,Isee.”alot.Iguessedhewasvery19inme.

However,whentwoweekslaterLorettahadherbaby,myfatheraskedmetonameit.Thatsurprisedmebecausehealwaysnamedthebabycowsbyhimself.Ilookedathimin20.Hesmiledatmeandsaid,“She’syours.Takegoodcareofher.”hesaidasthoughhetrustedIcoulddothat.IthoughtalotandfinallycalledthebabycowApple.

13.A.leave

B.prove

C.explain

D.introduce

14.A.cry

B.eat

C.run

D.die

15.A.failed

B.stopped

C.moved

D.relaxed

16.A.changing

B.studying

C.protecting

D.ignoring

17.A.Luckily

B.Sadly

C.Proudly

D.Naturally

18.A.forgot

B.accepted

C.dropped

D.shared

19.A.interested

B.surprised

C.pleased

D.disappointed

20.A.respect

B.secret

C.regret

D.wonder

 

阅读理解(共36分)

三、阅读理解(共26分,每小题2分)

阅读下面的四篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

A

NatureinArt

StanislawWitkiewiczStanislawWitkiewiczwasbornin1885inZakopane,Poland.Hediedin1939.ManypeoplelikeWitkiewicz’spaintingsofnatureandlandscapes(风景).Hepaintedthisonein1907.It

showstheHinczowLakesinsouthPoland.

GingerRileyMunduwalawalaInthepast,Aboriginal(原始的)peoplepaintedpicturesofnatureonrocks.Modernaboriginalartistsalsopaintnature.ThiscolorfulpaintingbyGingerRileyMunduwalawala(1937–2002)showshills,rivers,birdsandkangaroos.

AndoHiroshigeJapaneseartisfamousforlandscapepaintings.Youcanoftenseetheseaandsky,themountains,andtrees.AndoHiroshige,oneofJapan’smostfamousartists,madeandsoldthousandsofbeautifulprintsinhislifetime,buthediedpoor.

DamienHirstDamienHirstistherichestartistinEngland.Heisapainter,butheismorefamousforartwithanimals.Inoneroomofagallery,heputlotsoffruitandrealbutterflies.Theyflewaroundthe

visitors.

Manyartistspaintandusenatureintheirworks,buttheresultsareverydifferent.Herearefourofthem.

21.WhendidStanislawpainttheHinczowLakes?

A.In1885.B.In1907.C.In1937.D.In1939.

22.WhereisAndoHiroshigefrom?

A.Poland.B.Australia.C.Japan.D.England.

23.Whoisfamousforartwithanimals?

A.StanislawWitkiewicz.B.GingerRileyMunduwalawala.

C.AndoHisroshige.D.DamieHirst.

B

Manyscientistsbelieveourloveofsugarmayactuallybeanaddiction(上瘾).Whenweeatordrinksugaryfoods,thesugarentersourbloodandinfluencespartsofourbrainthatmakeusfeelgood.Thenthegoodfeelinggoesaway,leavinguswantingmore.Alltastyfoodsdothis,butsugarhasaparticularlystrongeffect.Inthisway,itisinfactaddictive,anddoctorssuggestweallcutdownonit.

“ItseemslikeeverytimeIstudyanillness,Ifindmywaybacktosugar,”saysscientistRichardJohnson.One-thirdofadultsworldwidehavehighbloodpressure(血压),andupto347millionhavediabetes(糖尿病).Why?

“Sugar,webelieve,isoneofthereasons,ifnotthemainreason,”saysJohnson.

Ourbodiesaredesignedtosurviveonverylittlesugar.Earlyhumansoftenhadverylittlefood,soourbodieslearnedtokeepsugarasfat.Inthisway,wehadenergystoredforwhentherewasnofood.Buttoday,mostpeoplehavemorethanenough.Sotheverythingthatoncesavedusmaynowbekillingus.

Sowhatisthesolution?

It’sobviousthatweneedtoeatlesssugar.Thetroubleis,intoday’sworld,it’sextremelydifficulttoavoid.Frombreakfastcerealstoafter-dinnerdesserts,ourfoodsareincreasinglyfilledwithit.Somemanufacturers(制造商)evenusesugartoreplacetasteinfoodsthatareadvertisedaslowinfat.Thismaymakethefoodappearashealthier,butlargeamountsofsugarareoftenadded.

Buttherearethosewhoarefightingbackagainstsugar.Manyschoolsareofferingmorefruitinsteadofdeserts.Otherschoolsarebuildingfacilitiesforstudentstodoexercise.Thebattlehasnotyetbeenlost.

24.Whyissugaraddictive?

A.Itmakesusfeelgoodandwantmoreofit.

B.Ithasastrongeffectonourblood.

C.Tastyfoodsarefullofsugar.

D.Thereissugarinmedicine.

25.Accordingtothepassage,whyisitsohardtoavoidsugar?

A.Welikecandytoomuch.

B.Itgivesusneededenergy.

C.Itisinsomanyfoodsanddrinks.

D.Wegetusedtoeatingitatschool.

26.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Waystoavoidsugar.

B.Ouraddictiontosugar.

C.Illnessescausedbysugar.

D.Goodsugarandbadsugar.

C

TheTeenageBrain

Parents,teachers,andotherswhodealcloselywithteenagersknowhowdifficultthe

adolescent(青少年的)yearscanbe.Thiswasthoughttobeduetothe“foolishnessofyouth.”Now,brain-imagingtechnologyallowsscientiststostudythephysicaldevelopmentofthebraininmoredetailsthaneverbefore.Theirdiscoverieshaveledanewtheoryofwhyteensactthisway.

Recently,scientistshavediscoveredthatthoughourbrainsarealmostattheirfullsizebytheageofsix,theyarefarfromfullydeveloped.Onlyduringadolescencedoourbrainstruly“growup.”Duringthistime,theygothroughgreatchanges,likeacomputersystembeingupgraded.This“upgrade”wasoncethoughttobefinishedbyaboutage12.Nowscientistshavefoundthatourbrainscontinuetochangeuntilage25.Suchchangesmakeusbetterat

balancingimpulses(冲动)withfollowingrules.Butastill-developingbraindoesthisclumsily

(笨拙地).Theresult,scientistsbelieve,istheunpredictablebehaviorseeninteenagers.

Thestudiesshowthatteensaremorelikelytotakerisks.Luckily,thenewsisn’tallbad.AsbrainscientistB.J.Caseypointsout,theteenbraininspiressuchbehaviorinordertohelpteensprepareforadultlife.

Onewaythebraindoesthisisbychangingthewayteensmeasureriskandreward(回报).

Researchershavefoundthatwhenteensthinkaboutrewards,theirbrainsreleasemoreofthechemicalsthatcreatepleasure.Researchersbelievethismakestherewardsseemmoreimportantthantherisks,andmakesteensfeeltheexcitementofnewexperience.

Researchintothestructureoftheteenbrainhavealsofoundthatitmakessocialconnectionseemespeciallyrewarding.Assuch,teenshaveastrongneedtomeetnewpeople.Becauseitisstilldeveloping,ateenbraincanchangetodealwithnewsituations.Soitconnectssocialrewardswithevenmorepleasure.Inthisway,thebrainencouragesteenstohaveawidecircleoffriends,whichisbelievedtomakethemmoresuccessfulinlife.

Unluckily,thisneedforgreaterrewardscansometimesleadteenstomakebaddecisions.However,italsomeansthatteensaremorelikely,andlessafraid,totrynewthingsortobeindependent.Andinthelongrun,theimpulsesoftheteenbrainarewhathelpteensleavetheirparents’careandlivetheirownlifesuccessfully.

27.AccordingtoParagraph2,whathavethescientistsdiscoverednow?

A.Achangingbrainhelpsfollowtherules.

B.Ourbrainsfinishupgradingbyageoftwelve.

C.Ourbrainsarefullydevelopedbytheageofsix.

D.Adevelopingbraincancauseunpredictablebehaviors.

28.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat.

A

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