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北京市房山区中考二模英语试题Word文档格式.docx

1、4In Beijing, flowers usually come out_ April every year.Ain Bof Con Dat5 Can your father drive?Yes, he _. And he usually drives me to school.Acan Bneed Cmay Dmust6Bill is a good student and he studies _than anyone else in his class.Ahard Bharder Chardest Dthe hardest7It will be sunny next Sunday. Ou

2、r team _ a picnic in Shidu.Ahas Bhad Chas had Dwill have8The little baby _ in the bedroom when his mother came back.Awas playing Bis playing Cplays Dwill play9This is a new park. It _ last year.Awas built Bbuilt Cis built Dbuilds10Look! The little girl _to the music. How beautiful!Adances Bwill danc

3、e Cis dancing Ddanced11 Can you tell me_? Yes. It makes me happy.Awhy do you like painting Bwhy did you like paintingCwhy you like painting Dwhy you liked painting12Tom is my friend. We _ each other for three years.Awill know Bhave known Cknow Dare knowing二、完型填空When I was a young boy of six, I lived

4、 with my grandparents in the country and my grandfather had a bicycle. Because of my grandfathers worry about my possible hurt by riding the bicycle, I wasnt 13 to ride it. However, the big bicycle interested me greatly. One day, I got on it and rode away. Back then, I was 14 enough I didnt know wha

5、t fear wasand loved to try new things. Slowly I rode the bicycle along a road up the small hill behind our village. When I got to the top, I stopped. And then I decided to ride down the hill. In my opinion, it would be very exciting riding down the hill. Back then I had no idea of 15 and all I knew

6、was the accident I would have. I turned around. As I was going down the hill, the pedals(脚踏板)were 16 faster and faster and I could no longer keep up with the round moving of them. I was beaten each time the pedals passed my feet. Soon I was getting near the end of my ride and I knew I must 17 the bi

7、ke. I thought first I must stop the pedals from turning. But how? I made a failed try to stop the pedals by putting my leg straight. When the end was coming nearer, I 18 stopped the pedals and was thrown away from the bicycle. What a terrible way to stop! I did stop the bicycle. However, I paid the

8、costI had to be in the hospital for a month. Then was told that bicycles had brakes(刹车). Now I still 19 the excitement the riding brought me. Thanks to this experience, I learned the 20 of easy bravery. That is a lesson that can never be replaced(取代)by those got from other people.13Afollowed Binvite

9、d Cnoticed Dallowed14Abrave Bclever Cstrong Dbusy15Aduty Breason Cskill Dhope16Ajumping Bshaking Cdriving Dturning17Arepair Bstop Cexamine Dchange18Anaturally Bcarefully Cfinally Dproperly19Aimagine Bremember Cresearch Dexpect20Acost Bsecret Cattitude Dbenefit三、阅读单选 Hey, book lovers! Here are some g

10、reat books for you. GONE WITHTHE WINDWriter: Margaret Mitchell¥22 (in bookstores)¥18(online)Gone With the Wind is a best-seller. It tells a story that happened in the American Civil War(美国内战). Scarlett OHara is a woman in the story who is full of energy. She is strong and saves her family. ALITTLE P

11、RINCESS Frances Hodgson BurnettA Little Princess¥23(in bookstores)¥19(online)Motherless Sara Crewe was sent to school at Miss Minchins. Her father was very rich and she lived a rich life. Then her father died and Sara lost everything. She had to learn to do with her changed life. Its an excellent bo

12、ok. PETER PAN J. M Barrie ¥15(in bookstores)¥12(online)It is a childrens story full of imagination andadventures(冒险). It is about Wendy, John, and Michael Darlings adventures in Never-Never Land with Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up. The children are happy and lovely. THE SECRET GARDEN¥35(in

13、 bookstores)¥30(online)Mary Lennox finds herself in her uncles dark house. Why are so many rooms locked? Why is one of the gardens locked? And what is that crying she hears at night? Through the power of hope, friendship, and the magic of nature, the brave girl brings the house and a long-lost garde

14、n back to life. 21What difficulty did Scarlett OHara face in her life?AThe American Civil War. BThe loss of her parents.CAdventures in Never-Never Land DThe locked rooms and gardens.22If you buy PETER PAN in a bookstore, you have to payA¥12 B¥15 C¥18 D¥19 .23Who brings the house and a long-lost gard

15、en back to life?ASara Crewe. BPeter Pan. CMary Lennox. DScarlett OHara. I was walking home from work on a busy city street with lots of people. I wasnt looking forward to going home, because my friends were busy with their own business and werent able to spend time lazily with me. Its then when I wa

16、lked past a homeless person that I hadnt seen before. He was moving back and forth(来回的)to stay warm, and very gently asking for some change. His words for money were so quiet that I could hardly hear him. Something made me stop, turn around and walk up to him. At the same time, some thoughts appeare

17、d in my head like, What do you think youre doing? Youre alone, its dark out and youre a woman. Before I knew what I was doing, I asked him if he had had dinner yet and if he would like to join me at a nearby restaurant. He said he hadnt eaten and he would like to. So, he walked with me a few yards t

18、o the restaurant and held the door open for me as we entered. He asked for the smallest thing on the menu but I ordered a larger meal and I explained that the price wasnt worth worrying about. We had a good dinner and a pleasant conversation about our life like where we grew up and what kind of musi

19、c we liked. During the whole time, I just tried to say the right thing and give him the respect and care everyone has. I didnt want to show that I was better than him. I was so grateful for this experience. I may not have met my friends that evening but I met an unexpected friend and the experience

20、changed my life. It will make me think twice in future before I complain about something I dont have.24Why was the homeless man moving back and forth?ATo look for some money. BTo wait for his friends.CTo keep himself warm. DTo make people notice him.25What did the writer ask the homeless man to do?A

21、To have a dinner with her. BTo ask change with her.CTo take a walk with her. DTo go to work with her.26What did the writer learn from her experience?AShe should live better than the homeless man.BShe should do more for homeless people.CShe would care more about her friends.DShe would let herself com

22、plain less.If you see a group of people dancing and singing on the street or in the railway station, you dont need to feel surprised. They are a flash mob(快闪族). A flash mob, organized with the help of the Internet or other communications networks, is a group of people who come together suddenly in a

23、 public place, do something unusual for a period of time, such as coming together to look at the sky, shouting something at the top of their voices for 30 seconds, and then quickly disappear before the police can arrive. Using mobile phones, the flash mob can change its place if the first one has be

24、en replaced for any reason. Bill Wasik, a senior editor, organized the first flash mob in Manhattan in May,2003 and the first successful flash mob came together on June 3,2003after the first try was foiled at Macys department store. Following this, about 200 people crowded into the hall of the Hyatt

25、 hotel, applauding(鼓掌)in one voice for fifteen seconds, and next the mob pretending(假装)to be tourists on a bus trip entered a shoe shop in Soho. Wasik said that he created flash mobs as a social experiment designed to make fun of hipsters(时尚潮人). Though flash mobs were firstly regarded as pointless,

26、the idea has already developed for the benefit of political(政治的)and social events. Flash mobbing takes advantage of the effect of communicating information on Websites and by email, and protesters(抗议者)can similarly use it to be involved in political events. Flash mob gatherings can sometimes surpris

27、e people. Such an activity might seem amusing and fantastic, but it also might frighten people who are not clear about what is taking place. Undoubtedly, flash mobs can serve as good political tools in any direction. They also have big economic potential(经济潜力), such as using flash mobs to advertise

28、a product. The flash mob is now becoming more and more popular. People use it to do many things. Flash mobs give people an opportunity to come together to create a memory.27The word foiled in Paragraph 2 probably means _.Apraised Bprevented Cconfused Dsucceeded28Why did Bill Wasik create the flash m

29、ob?ATo help people make friends. BTo advertise some products.CTo create some memories. DTo make fun of hipsters.29What can we infer about the flash mob from the passage?AIt can be made use of in many fields just for fun.BIt usually breaks up quickly for not having enough time.CIf the place for the a

30、ctivity is decided, it cant be changed.DIt gives people the chance to do something unusual together.30Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?AFlash Mob: the Popular CultureBFlash Mob: the Political PotentialCFlash Mob: the Short-term MemoryDFlash Mob: the Beginning of InformationSHANGHAIHealth researchers in Shanghai are calling for more prote

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