1、北京市密云区中考二模英语试题2021年北京市密云区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单选题1The lovely girl is from England. _ name is Lucy.AHis BHer CYour DMy2I always go swimming with my friends _ summer.Aon Bin Cto Dat3Must we finish our work this week?No, you _.Acant Bshouldnt Cmustnt Dneednt4She likes tennis and she thinks its _ o
2、f all sports.Ainteresting Bmore interestingCmost interesting Dthe most interesting5You should hurry, _ youll miss your plane.Abut Bor Cso Dand6Where is Mr. Smith?He _ a meeting at the office now.Ais having Bhad Chas Dwill have7Alice_ in Beijing since she came to China at the age of 6.Alived Bwill li
3、ve Cwas living Dhas lived8Mr. Green has two dogs. He_ them every morning.Awalked Bwill walk Cwalks Dis walking9_ did your father do last night? He read a book.AWhat BWhen CWhere DWho10The day before yesterday, my grandma_ the city where she was born.Avisited Bvisits Cwill visit Dis visiting11Who is
4、the boy in the picture?Haha! Its me! The picture _ ten years ago.Atakes Btook Cwas taken Dis taken12 Mike, could you tell me _? Next Friday.Awhen we had the English partyBwhen did we have the English partyCwhen we are going to have the English partyDwhen are we going to have the English party二、完型填空
5、Its been nearly 40 years since I became a member of the navy (海军). You may be wondering how I have won so many honors as a commander-in-chief (最高统帅). In fact, it all began from the half a years basic training, which I will never forget. The training included midnight swims in the cold water, days wi
6、thout 13 and long painful runs in the soft sand. I always felt cold, wet, hungry and painful.The training also needed to find those who could 14 in an environment of stress, mess, failure and hardships. To me, the basic training was a lifetime of challenges that lasted six months. And today, Id like
7、 to talk about one little thing.Every morning in the training, my instructors (教官) would appear in our rooms. The first thing they did was to 15 our beds. The corners would be square if we did it right. The covers would be pulled tight, and the pillow would be centered just under the headboard.It wa
8、s a difficult task. But every morning we were required to make our beds 16 . It seemed a little funny, but the wisdom of this simple act has been proved to me many times over.If you make your bed every morning, you will have completed the first task of the day. It will bring you a small 17 of succes
9、s, and it will encourage you to do another task, and another and another. And by the end of the day, one task completed will have turned into many tasks completed. Making your bed will prove the fact. If you cant do the 18 things right, you will hardly be able to do the big things right.Changing the
10、 world can happen anywhere and anyone can do it. I can make sure that it doesnt matter whether I ever 19 a day in uniform (制服,军服). Even now, I still start my day with making the bed to perfection. So if you have an awful day by accident, you will come home to a bed that is madethat you madeand a mad
11、e bed gives you encouragement that tomorrow will be better.In general, if you want to change the world, 20 off by making your bed. I hope all of you will have a brighter future!13Awater Bsleep Cfood Dair14Adoubt Blead Cseparate Dhurry15Acheck Bclean Cmend Dmake16Adifferently Bquietly Ccomfortably Dp
12、erfectly17Agift Btask Cexam Dsense18Aimportant Binteresting Clittle Dhard19Achose Bserved Cremembered Dcelebrated20Astart Brun Cget Dtake三、阅读单选 An English teacher has introduced a play to her class.Characters:Benny, student, 14 years oldJerry, student, 15 years oldSusie, student, 14 years oldGrace,
13、student, 14 years oldTime: One Sunday afternoon.Place: By the river near their houses.(The four teenagers have just finished the picnic. They are tidying up.)Benny: Wow! That was a great picnic. Im so full that I can hardly move.Grace: Thats no excuse for not tidying up, Benny. Come over here and he
14、lp me pack(包装) up the leftover food. Jerry, can you put out the fire, please? And clean up the place.Jerry: (Speaking unhappily to himself.) How can I always get the dirty and difficult jobs? Its not fair.(Jerry throws a bit of water on the fire. Then he picks up the ashes (灰烬) with an old newspaper
15、 and wants to throw them into the long grass.)Susie: (Sounding surprised) What are you doing, Jerry? Thats d.Jerry: Whoops . the paper has caught fire.Susie: And the grass . Benny, Grace, help! Help!(Benny and Grace come over quickly. They help put out the fire completely.)Jerry: Oh, no. Oh, no! Wha
16、t have I done?Grace: You know that we should do everything carefully, dont you?Jerry: (With his head in his hands.) Yes. What have I done? What have I done?21How does Jerry feel about his jobs?AClean and easy. BDirty and difficult.CGreat and interesting. DHelpful and careful.22What word do you think
17、 Susie would say in the sentence “Thats d.”?Adirty Bdifficult Cdifferent Ddangerous23What are the four teenagers doing in the play?AThey are tidying up after they have had the picnic.BThey are reading the play after their teacher has introduced it.CThey are having a picnic together after they have p
18、ut out the fire.DThey are helping put out the fire after they have had the leftover food.A Dream Chaser in a WheelchairSince the age of three, Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. That dream nearly ended in 2010 when Hill was in a car accident, which put the 17-year-old girl in hospital fo
19、r 51 days and left her paralyzed (瘫痪的) from the waist down. For most people, that would have destroyed any hope of a dancing career. But for Hill, it was the beginning. “I want to prove to everyone including myself that Im still normal,” she said, “whatever normal means.” Normal for her meant dancin
20、g, so Hill did it in her wheelchair alongside her nondisabled high school dance team. Half of her body was taken away from her, so she had to move it with her hands. It took much learning and patience.After graduation from high school, Hill wanted to expand her dance network to include women like he
21、r. She met people online who were fighting for the dream of dancing against various spinal (脊柱的) injuries, and invited them to dance with her. To reach more people in a larger city, Hill moved to Los Angeles in 2014 and formed a team of dancers with disabilities she called the Rollettes.Every year H
22、ill holds a dance camp called the Rollettes Experience for wheelchair users to help them bring out their acting talent. In 2019, 173 participants from ten countries attended. For many, it was the first time theyd felt they belonged. Edna Serrano said, “I didnt know I could do so many things that my
23、fellow teammates had taught me. Its so powerful to have my teammates in my life, because theyre my teachers. I have more confidence.”Chelsie Hill got what many of us never will: her childhood dream. She has been chasing her dream in the wheelchair. Shes a dancer. The Rollettes have helped her find s
24、omething else just as fulfilling.24What happened to Chelsie Hill in 2010?AShe lost her hope of dancing.BShe got backache and stayed in hospital.CShe was seriously disabled in a car accident.DShe realized her dream of becoming a dancer.25Why did Chelsie Hill set up the Rollettes in 2014?ATo expand he
25、r social network.BTo enlarge her dance business.CTo encourage more people like her.DTo look for more opportunities to dance.26Which of the following words can best describe Chelsie Hill?AModest and professional. BCooperative and faithful.CResponsible and creative. DStrong willed and inspiring. The G
26、arbage (垃圾) Project started at the University of Arizona in 1973. Since then, the students and teachers in it have studied the modern garbage in different cities.To study the garbage, the students had to travel to landfills, the places where cities bury (填埋) their garbage. While the students were st
27、udying the garbage, they wore special clothes. Students were very careful when they opened bags of garbage.One important thing the students have learned from studying the garbage is that the garbage in landfills disappears very slowly. That was surprising to both the students and many scientists who
28、 had thought that about 70% of the garbage in landfills would disappear quickly. Even in cities where it rains a lot, the students found newspapers from 1948, 40-year-old hot dogs, and vegetables from 1970. And the students also found many more empty bottles of cola than they expected.As society dev
29、elops, there is more and more waste produced in our daily life. How to dispose of our garbage well depends on what kind of garbage it is: regular (普通的) garbage, dangerous materials, or recyclable materials, such as newspapers and glass bottles. Regular garbage goes to regular landfills. Dangerous ma
30、terials are harmful to peoples health and the environment. They shouldnt go into regular landfills. And people should try their best to reuse the resource and reduce the amount of using them. It is high time that people need to divide different kinds of waste and put them into different dustbins, wh
31、ich will be a great help to cleaning workers as well as the whole society.Homes are full of dangerous waste. One kind of the dangerous waste in homes is batteries (电池). When batteries are buried directly in a landfill, they often break open. The poison inside them moves through rain water to the bottom of the landfill. Then it can pollute the natural water in the ground.Another dangerous waste from homes is motor oil. When people pour
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