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浙江省嘉兴市舟山市中考英语试题含答案Word下载.docx

1、“I bought a new pair of shoes. They cost me $90. Please help!”“Money is running short _7_ Ive bought some books for my research paper. Help me please!_8_, however, Eric begins to send me all kinds of articles: some funny, some touching and some worth _9_. He says they will help me understand young m

2、en better and keep up with the times.I read the articles slowly, like a _10_ student, with mixed feelings as wellmy kid, who followed me around not long ago, has now become my _11_.So I write back. “Ive read all those articles. Ill take _12_ as a loving sons expectations towards his mother. He must

3、be thinking that his mother is still _13_ enough to accept new things. That makes me feel proud. What we parents lack(缺乏) most is the ability to learn and _14_, in both body and mind. Thank you, my son.”In this way we share ideas and _15_ each other, with a gentle and beautiful language we seldom us

4、e. Every time I read those messages, I feel my heart filled with warmth.1. A. dark B. clean C. lonely D. comfortable2. A. hello B. sorry C. thanks D. goodbye3. A. lost B. lent C. designed D. received4. A. give up B. wake up C. set off D. take off5. A. health B. music C. money D. safety6. A. on B. ac

5、ross C. behind D. opposite7. A. if B. until C. though D. because8. A. Luckily B. Actually C. Recently D. Immediately9. A. copying B. writing C. thinking D. correcting10. A. crazy B. popular C. nervous D. careful11. A. doctor B. teacher C. customer D. classmate12. A. us B. you C. him D. them13. A. yo

6、ung B. pretty C. friendly D. honest14. A. fight B. change C. exercise D. remember15. A. watch B. invite C. protect D. encourage二、阅读理解阅读下面四篇材料,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。AEvery year, more than 26,000 children arrive in Britain. We ask some new arrivals what they like best about their new lives and whats d

7、ifferent from home.16. Among the above four children, _ probably likes the new school life best.A. Luck B. Zinah C. Jarek D. Daisy17. In Zinahs eyes, her maths teacher in India might be _.A. cold B. strict C patient D. humorous18. The passage is probably taken from _.A. a travel magazine B. an educa

8、tion websiteC. a geography textbook D. a business newspaperBEveryone faces difficulties in their life. Daniel Kish was born with a special eye illness and lost his eyesight before he was only 14 months old.Soon after, however, he started to do an amazing thing. He learned to make clicks(咔哒声) with hi

9、s tongue to help him move around. Kish now moves about using sonar(声呐). He is so good at it that he can ride a bicycle by himself on public roads. And he started the organization World Access for the Blind(WAFTB) in 2000, teaching others how to use sonar. In the interview with National Geographic, h

10、e explains how the sonar works.“When I make a click sound, it produces sound waves. These waves reflect(反射) off surfaces all around and return to my ears. My brain then deals with the sound and turns it into pictures in my mind. Each click is like a camera flash, which helps me make a 3-D picture of

11、 my surroundings for hundreds of feet. Its like having a conversation with the environment.”Kish feels it is exciting to ride a bike using a sonar, although he needs to click twice a second, much more than he usually does. “It may sound a bit dangerous to move around the world in this way,” he says.

12、 “But most people in the world live in fear of things that they imagine. I love hiking and mountain-biking. I go almost everywhere. And Ive never had an accident and hurt myself.”He is happy to be able to help more blind children to improve their life. “Weve served over 10, 000 students in nearly 40

13、 countries,” he tells the reporter. “Many students are surprised how quickly results come. Seeing isnt in the eyes. Its in the mind.”19. Kish moves around using sonar because _.A. he is good at making clicks B. it make him “see” the worldC. he has a great interest in science D. it is important for h

14、im to keep healthy20. Which of the following is the right order shoeing the sonar works?The sound waves reflect off surfaces.The person makes a clicking sound.The brain turns the sound into pictures.The sound waves reach the persons earsA. B. C. D. 21. What can we learn about World Access for the Bl

15、ind( WAFTB ) from the passage?A. It offers the blind free bicycles. B. It sells sonar products to the blind.C. It teaches the blind to use sonar . D. It helps the blind find more friends.22. The best title for the passage might be _.A. Living without fear B. Travelling with the blindC. Hoping for th

16、e future D. Looking around the worldCFresh green grass. Hundreds of colorful wild flowers. Water running into little pools. Birds making their homes in boxes. The 9, 500-square-metre Augustenborg Botanical Garden may look just like any other well-organized park but theres a difference. It lies on th

17、e roofs(屋顶) of industrial and office buildings in the city of Malmo in Sweden.Green roofs are not a new invention. And now they are getting popular again. The common roofs of a modem city have endless black surfaces with no life or water. Perhaps thats why a garden on a roof becomes such a perfect c

18、hoice for more and more people.Green roofs are not just pretty. They also help to moderate the city temperature. The high temperatures on common roofs in the summer can make top floor flats uncomfortably hot. What is more they play a part in making the cities hotter than the countryside around them,

19、 causing the “urban heat-island effect”. On a green roof, however, with its plants and water, temperatures change only a little, as they do in a park. This can greatly cut the costs of heating and cooling in the building below.Also, a green roof takes in rain water, and protects the city drainage(排水

20、) system. _23_ And small animals and birds can make their homes on it. Thanks to this, the city may become part of nature, rather than something completely separate from it.While the cost of building such a roof can still be higher, it can be cheaper in the long term as a result of energy savings. A

21、nd wouldnt it be wonderful to be able to walk out into a garden high above the citys noise and traffic, whether youre at school or in an office or just at home in a ten-floor block.23. With the example of Augustenborg Botanical Garden, the writer wants to explain _.A. how wildlife is protected B. wh

22、at a green roof is likeC. how to organize a good park D. what to do with a spare roof24. The underlined word “moderate” in Paragraph 3 is the closest in meaning to “_”.A. raise B. check C. record D. control25. Which of the following is the best sentence to fill in the blank in Paragraph 4?A. A green

23、 roof is alive. B. A green roof stops pollution.C. A common roof is noisy. D. A common roof increases the cost.26. The purpose of the passage is to _.A. discover the problems with green roofs B. introduce the change of green roofs show the amazing beauty of green roofs D. describe the advantages of

24、green roofsDMark Zuckerberg, who starts the social network Facebook, often wears jeans and a T-shirt to work, including to important business meetings. Not everyone agrees with him. Some people say he doesnt look serious this way.Harvard Business School researcher, Franccsca Gino, has a different id

25、ea. While most people seem to think that dressing differently from those around you generally has a bad influence, she believes it can actually have a positive(积极的) effect. And shes done experiments to support her idea. When her researchers, wearing sportswear, visited the expensive shops an Italy,

26、they were usually viewed as wealthier and more important people than those who were well-dressed in designer clothes.Do people always view less formal(正式的) clothing more positively? Researchers in France took their research out into the street, to the general public. The video they made shows an act

27、or dressed in a well-cut suit and shiny shoes. While walking along the road, he begins to cough badly, stops to catch his breath and falls down. Before he even calls for help, people rush to help him. In another video, the actor appears at the same crowded place and repeats the actions in exactly th

28、e same way. But this time, no one comes to help. Whats the difference? Hes wearing untidy clothes and looks like a homeless person. In a situation like this, the clothes youre wearing could mean the difference between life and death.It seems that our clothing doesnt only change the way others view u

29、s, but also the way we see ourselves. In an experiment testing students ability to pay attention to details(细节), the group wearing white lab coats did the best. Why? Researchers told them that they were wearing the doctors coats. The experiment didnt show whether such influences would last long. Mor

30、e experiments are needed in the future before we decide to make the doctors coats a must of fashion.27 Mark Zuckerberg is not considered serious by some people because _.A. he does not listen to others advice B. he sets up a network of video gamesC. he wears jeans and a T-shirt to work D. he often plays

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