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安徽省合肥市庐阳区中考二模英语试题
2021年安徽省合肥市庐阳区中考二模英语试题
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一、单选题
1.—Iwanttogetsomechange,butIcan'tfindabankhere.
—Iknow___________nexttothePeople'sHospital.
A.itB.thatC.oneD.this
2.Ifyouareintrouble,Mikeisalwayswillingto___________ahand.
A.wantB.shakeC.waveD.lend
3.Ifyou're________intheopenair,thesunandstarscanhelpyoufindyourway.
A.lonelyB.lostC.sleepyD.thirsty
4.—Theteacher's_________isreallygood.HemustbefromanEnglish-speakingcountry.
—ButheisfromRussiainfact.
A.pronunciationB.voiceC.backgroundD.memory
5.—Whenwillyouhandinyourreport,Sarah?
—Sorry,I_________it.TomorrowwillbeOK.
A.don’tcompleteB.won'tcompleteC.haven'tcompletedD.didn'tcomplete
6.Jackissocrazyaboutfootballthathe_________missesachanceofplayingit.
A.alwaysB.usuallyC.oftenD.never
7.Thetheaterwillclosedown_________moremoneycanberaisedtosupportit.
A.soB.unlessC.sinceD.when
8.WewereluckytomeetBryaninthehotel.Hewasjust_______andleavingfortheairport.
A.checkingoutB.callingbackC.lyingdownD.droppingby
9.—Wearesuretowin.They'realreadythreepoints_________us.
—Youcan’ttakeitlightly.
A.againstB.behindC.withD.for
10.—Howabouttakingataxithere?
It'sfaster.
—__________.It'srushhournow,soitmaytakelonger.
A.SoundsgreatB.Promise!
C.BetternotD.Takeiteasy
二、完型填空
Anoldmanlivedinavillage.Hewasoneofthe11peopleintheworld.Thewholevillagedislikedhim.Hewasalwaysunhappy.Whenpeopletriedtocheerhimup,hewouldrudelyturnthemaway.
People12fromhimbecauseofhisbadmood(心情).Itwasunusualandimpolitetofeelhappyaroundhim.Hemadetherestofthe13feelunhappyaswell.
Butoneday-thedayheturnedeightyyearsold,infacta(n)14thinghappened.Theman’smoodsuddenlychanged.Hewasnolongerrudeandangry.15heseemedcalmandkind.Thevillagerssaidamongthemselves,"Theoldmanis16".Thewholevillagewenttoseehim.Theycouldn’tbelievethathis17couldchangesosuddenly.Oneofthevillagersaskedtheoldman,"Whathappenedtoyou?
”
“Nothingspecialhashappened,infact."themansaid."For18yearsI’vebeenlookingforhappiness,anditwasnouse.AndthenIdecidedtolivewithout19andjustenjoylife.That'swhyI'mhappynow."
It'simportanttorealizethatyourmoodcan20themoodsofthosearoundyou.Everyonehashaddayssometimes.Ifsomeonetriestocheeryouup,don’tberudetothem.Justtrytoaccepttheirhelp.
11.A.happiestB.rudestC.richestD.wisest
12.A.putawayB.gaveawayC.stayedawayD.tookaway
13.A.villageB.townC.cityD.country
14.A.terribleB.commonC.funnyD.unbelievable
15.A.InsteadB.FinallyC.BesidesD.Anyway
16.A.shoutingB.smilingC.sleepingD.jumping
17.A.planB.designC.moodD.interest
18.A.fiftyB.sixtyC.seventyD.eighty
19.A.happinessB.moneyC.shameD.love
20.A.protectB.separateC.spreadD.influence
Closeyoureyesforaminuteandimaginewhatlifewouldbelikeifyoucouldn'tsee.Imaginehavingtoreadthistext,notwithyour21butwithyourfingers.Howdoyoufeel,then?
Withmedicalknowledgeandskillstoday,two-thirdsoftheworld’s42million22peopleareseeingabrightfuture.Richcountryhavethisknowledge.23,notalldevelopingcountriesdo.
ORBISisaninternationalcharitableorganization(慈善组织).Its24istohelpfightblindnessallovertheworld.InsideaDC-8airplane,thereisateachinghospitalwithatelevisionroomandaclassroom.Doctorsare25thelatesttechnologythere.Withit,theycanhelptheblindget26againhere.ORBISisalwaystryingtokeepacloserrelationshipamongcountries.
ORBIShelpsthose27countrieswhicharepoorinmedicalknowledgebyprovidingsight-savingtraining.Ithastaughtover35000doctorsandnurses.Theycontinueto28thousandsofblindpeopleeveryyears.Theyhavetravelledaroundthe293times,visited76countriesandtreatedover20,000blindpeople.Theyarealso30morepeopletojointheminhelpingopentheblindeyestotheworld.Wouldyouliketogivethemahelpinghand?
21.A.teethB.earsC.eyesD.noses
22.A.cleverB.strongC.friendlyD.blind
23.A.UnluckilyB.SuddenlyC.EspeciallyD.surprisingly
24.A.opinionB.problemC.advantageD.goal
25.A.learntB.taughtC.soldD.promised
26.A.wealthB.sightC.weightD.voice
27.A.developingB.powerfulC.beautifulD.ancient
28.A.leadB.interviewC.compareD.treat
29.A.moonB.benchC.earthD.ocean
30.A.settingupB.turningdownC.lookingoverD.callingon
三、补全对话7选5
A:
Whatkindofthingsdoyoudoinyourfreetime?
B:
I'mreallyintoreadingbooks.31.
A:
Iliketodojustaboutanythingoutside.HaveyouevercampedintheBoundaryWaters?
B:
32.Iheardit’sabeautifulplacetogo.
A:
It'sfantastic!
MyfamilyandIlikeitverymuch.
B:
33.
A:
Surewouldyouliketoseethem?
B:
34.So,youmustbeprettyinterestedintakingphotosthen.
A:
I'dcallitoneofmyhobbies.Doyouknowmuchabouttakingphotos?
B:
35.Itookquiteafewclassesataclub.
A:
Really?
CanIgowithyounexttime?
B:
Ofcourse
A.Whataboutyou?
B.Infact.Ido.
C.Doyouhaveanyphotosofyourcampingtripsthere?
D.Yes,I'dloveto.
E.Hereyouare.
F.No,butI'vealwayswantedtogothere.
G.Whatareyourplants?
四、阅读单选
LifehaschangedquicklysinceCOVID-19brokeoutworldwide.Manypeoplehavetostayathome,boredandlonely.Butifwelookathistory,therearemanypeoplewhoproducedtheirbestworkwhentheywerealone.
In1606,whenaviralepidemic(病毒性流行病)hitLondon,allofthetheatersinthecitywereforcedtoclose.Atthattime,EnglishwriterWilliamShakespeareworkedasanactoratTheKing’sMentheater.Afterfindinghimselfwithoutajob,butmuchfreetime,Shakespearestartedwriting.HewroteKingLear,Macbeth,andAntonyandCleopatrabeforetheyearwasover.
In1665,whenEnglishphysicistIsaacNewtonwasinhisearly20s,aviralepidemichitthecountry.ClassesatCambridgeUniversitywerecancelled,soNewtonwentbacktohishome.Duringthattime,theyoungmanwrotethepapersthatwouldbecomeearlycalculus(微积分).
EdvardMunch,painterofTheScream,didn’tjustseetheSpanishFluchangetheworldaroundhim—hewasinfected(感染)himselfin1919whilelivinginNorway.ButMunchcontinuedmakinggreatart.Assoonashefeltbetter,hebegankeepingrecordsofhisexperience.Self-portrait(自画像)withtheSpanishFlushowshimsittinginfrontofhissickbedwithatiredface.
36.Accordingtothetext,WilliamShakespeare________in1606.
A.startedactinginhisfreetimeB.wrotemanygreatworks
C.wasforcedtoclosehistheaterD.foundanewjobinatheatre
37.Newtonwrotepapersaboutearlycalculus________.
A.duringthephysicsclassesB.atauniversity
C.beforetheviralepidemicD.inhisearly20s
38.FromSelf-PortraitwiththeSpanishFlu,wecanknowthatMunch________.
A.likedkeepingrecordsoffluB.foundwaystofightagainstflu
C.wasinfectedwiththefluD.begantomakegreatartofflu
5Gtechnologywillcreatemanybigchangesinourlives,includingthewaywereceivemedicaltreatment.
Oneofthemostexcitingusesistelesurgery(远程手术).Thisiswhenadoctordoessurgery(外科手术)onapatienteventhoughtheyarenotinthesameplace.Chinahasbeenleadingthewayinthisfield.Forexample,InJanuary2019,theworldsfirsttelesurgerywasdoneinFujian.Using5G,adoctorcontrolledroboticarmstodosurgeryonatestanimal.InMarch,China’sfirstbrainsurgerywascompletedbyadoctorwhodidonapatient3,000milesaway.InAugust,robotsguidedbyBeijingdoctorsdidatestsurgeryinthreedifferentplacesatthesametime.Thesethingscouldn’ttakeplacewithout5G.Thehighspeedof5Gmeansthereisnolag(滞后)betweenadoctor’smovementsinoneplaceandrobots,inanother.
5Gwillalsomakehealthcareeasier.Beforereceivingtreatment,patientswillbeabletomakeHDvideocall(高清视频电话)withtheirdoctors.Thedoctorswillbeabletoadvisepatientswhocan’tvisitahospitalinperson.Patientscanalsoputonwearabledevice(设备)thatcanendinformationinreal-timetodoctors.Thisallowsdoctorstomonitorpatientsfromtheirhomes.
5Gtechnologywillmakesurethateveryonecangetgoodhealthcare.When5Gisfullyusedinthemedicalfield,wewillhaveaworldwheretelesurgeryandhomehealthcarebecomecommon.
39.FromtheexamplesinParagraph2,wecanknowthat___________.
A.Chinesedoctorsarepatientandhardworking
B.Chinahasbeenleadingthewayintelesurgery
C.robotsarewidelyusedtodosurgeryinhospitals
D.doctorsoftenpractisehowtouseroboticarm
40.Thedevicethatpatientswearcan____________.
A.makeHDvideocallsB.controlrobotstodosurgery
C.givethemhealthcareD.sendinformationtodoctors
41.Whichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext?
A.TechnologyB.Geography.C.EducationD.Culture
Tenyearsago,ProfessorRichardWisemansetouttostudyluck.Hewantedtoknowwhysomepeoplearealwaysintherightplaceattherighttime,whileothersalwaysexperienceillluck.
Manypeoplevolunteeredforhisresearch.Overtheyearsheinterviewedthem,watchedtheirlivesandhadthemtakepartinhisexperiments(实验).Hecarriedoutasimpleexperimenttodiscoverwhythereweredifferencesintheirabilitytocatchthechance.
Hegavebothluckyandunluckypeopleanewspaperandaskedthemtolookthroughitandtellhimhowmanyparagraphswereinside.Hehadsecretlyplacedalargemessagehalfwaythroughthenewspapersaying,"TelltheresearcheryouhaveseenthisandwinS50."Thismessagetookuphalfofthepage,butunluckypeoplemisseditandluckypeoplecaughtit.
Unluckypeople