1、6套打包哈尔滨市中考第一次模拟考试英语试题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)从下面各题所给的 A、 B、 C、 D 四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. This is my brother.name is Edward A He B. His C. She D. Her2. Hurry up,Susan. The bus will leavehalf past six. A. at B. in. C. on D. to3. -Whose dictionary is this? Theres Mikes name in it. It be his
2、. A. can B. will C. shall D. must4. Alice likes swimmingthere is no swimming pool near her home. A. or B. but C. and. D. so5. Jack works than any other student in my class.A. hard B. harder C. hardest D. the hardest6.一do you visit your. grandparents, Andy? -Usually once a week. A. How often B. How l
3、ong CHow much D. How far7. WeEnglish for 6 years. Many of us can talk with native speakers in English freely. A. study B. studied C. have studied D. will study8. My mother asked me some apples after school. A. buy B. bought C. to buy D. buying9. Ithe football match at home when it started to rain ye
4、sterday. A. watch B. am watching C. watched D. was watching10. Sorry, I have to go now. My mother for me at home.A. is waiting B. waited C. waits D. was waiting11. Now students to volunteer in their free time. A. encourage B. are encouraged C. encouraged D. were encouraged12-Tom,could you tell me? -
5、Next Friday. A. when we went to the National Museum B. when did we go to the National Museum C. when we will go to the National Museum D. when will we go to the National Museum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。 I worked for a ,short time a, a cashier at a restaurant a f
6、ew weeks ago. I alsohelped clear off the. tables, when it was busy. One night, just before Christmas, Ifound a 13 on the. floor near one of the tables. I thought 1 should have 14itto find out who was the owner, but I was very busy at that time. Also I imagined thatif the wallet contained anything 15
7、,the owner should be back. Sure enough,an hour later a man came up to the counter and asked if anyone hadfound a wallet. I asked him what the lost wallet looked like and after he described it 16,I gave it to him. He expressed his true thanks when I handed it to him. Heasked me if I had opened it, an
8、d when I told him no,he immediately opened it and 17 that it contained nearly800 in cash. He took out a twenty-dollar bill andhanded to me. 1 was amazed at this. A reward(酬劳)for”or 18,young girl.”He said and then turned away. Thinking about it later, I began 19 whether. I would have been honest if I
9、had known what was in the wallet! I thought that if I had no way to find the ownerand no one returned to get it, I might 20 it. But it also came into my mind that Iactually saved someones Christmas plans by finding and returning the wallet. Thegood feeling it gave me was worth more than anything cou
10、ld buy.13. A. bag B. wallet C. ticket D. book14. A. picked B. seen C. checked D. searched15. A. valuable B. cheap C. bright D. necessary16. A. carefully B. quickly C. proudly D. exactly17. A. expected B. showed C. found D. counted18. A. courage B. honesty C. trust D. carefulness19. A. realizing B. u
11、nderstanding C. wondering D. discovering20. A. break B. change C. return D. keep 阅读理解(共36分)三、阅读下列短文,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。(共26分,每小题2分) A Welcome to the Electronic Village to explore new ways of language teachingand learning.21Nearpod can be used to A. offer grammar tests B. teach liste
12、ningon line C. help vocabulary learning D. gain fluency in speaking22. If you. want to improve your speaking skills, you can go to A. Room 501 B. Room 502 C. Room 601 D. Room 60223. Which of the following can help your grammar learning? A. Nearpod. B. Kahoot. C. TEO. D. Prezi. B My husband, my four-
13、month-old daughter and I set out on a five day drivingjourney from California to Washington. We had to .stop frequently because our littlechild needed to stretch from the car seat. One of our stops,once we crossed the Oregon border, was at a Black BearDiner. Walking towards the front door we noticed
14、 n gentleman standing at one .side.He was clearly untidy, without shoes and wearing worn clothing. We passed right byhim and opened the restaurant door. Then something told me to go back. Holding my daughter, I turned around and said to the gentleman,Sir. Ate yonhungry? He said,Yes. I then asked, Ma
15、y we buy you something to eat? Heresponded with,“Sure, I can order something myself. My husband opened the door and the gentleman went straight to the counter. Itold hits to order whatever he wanted. The manage, of the restaurant came over quitequickly and looked frightened. I spoke before he had an
16、 opportunity to. “Thisgentleman will have lunch with us today, I said. Please add his order to our bill.,The manager said with a frown(皱眉),“Okay. We turned to our table and thegentleman said,loudly and quickly, Thank You! We were seated and uponcompleting our meal we were handed our bill. I asked my
17、 husband what thegentleman had ordered. One fresh orange juice, one coffer, one breakfastcombination with a side of hash browns. When we left the restaurant I looked for the gentleman but didnt sec him, butthat very small act just made my day. I hope in some small way we were able to addsome joy to
18、his life, even if only for a few minutes.24. What did the gentleman look like? A. He was clean. B. He was wearing expensive clothes. C. He dressed poorly.D. He was wearing beautiful shoes.25. What did the writer do for the gentleman at the restaurant? A. She said to the gentleman with a frown. B. Sh
19、e paid the meal for the gentleman. C. She asked the gentleman to have dinner together. D. She ordered food for the gentleman.26. How did the writer feel at the end of the story? A. Successful. B. Glad. C. Angry. D. frightened. C Do you know there is a connection between music and language? You may n
20、otbelieve it. But recent studies give us the answer: Music can improve certain languageabilities in the brain. Now,lets look at two examples. Recently,researcher Kris has done a research which shows that playing amusical instrument can improve a persons hearing ability. In his study,he dividedthe pe
21、ople into two groups. The people in the first group were musicians,while thosein the other group had no musical training. He asked these people to listen to aperson talking in a noisy room. As a result,the musicians were able to hear thetalking person more clearly. You may wonder why. The answer is
22、that musicians can hear better because theylearn to pay attention to certain sounds. Think about violinists. When they play withthe group,they hear their own instrument and many otherstoo. But they mustlisten closely to what they are playing,and pay no attention to the other sounds. Inthis way,music
23、ians are able to focus on certain sounds,even in a room with lots ofnose. A. doctor at Harvard Medical School works with stroke(中风)patients. Thesepeople cannot say their name,addresses,or other information normally because oftheir illness. However,they can still sing. He was surprised to find that s
24、ingingwords helped his patients to speak. Why does this work? The doctor isnt sure.Music seems to make different parts of the brain work, including the damaged(损坏的)parts. This might help patients to use that part of the brain again. Music can improve concentration(注意力),memory,listening skills and ov
25、eralllanguage abilities. It can even help sick people get better. Playing an instrument orsinging can help us do better in school and keep our brain sharp as we get older.Music is not only enjoyable but also good for us in many other ways.27. Musicians can hear better in a noisy room because they A.
26、 can focus on certain. sounds B. are cleverer than normal people C. are trained to hear noises D. have a gift in this28. The underlined word sharp probably means“ in the last paragraph. A. quick to react B. having a thin edge C. strong or forceful D. sudden and rapid29. What is the passage mainly ab
27、out? A. Music can improve our hearing abilities. B. The relationship between music. and language. C. Music can keep our brain clear. D, Singing words can help sick people. D When John was growing up,other kids felt sorry for him. His parents alwayshad him weeding the garden,carrying out the garbage
28、and delivering newspapers.But when John reached adulthood,he was better off than his childhood playmates.He had more job satisfaction,a better marriage and was healthier. Most of all,hewas happier. Far happier. These are the findings of a 40一year study that followed the lives of 4,56 teenageboys fro
29、m Boston. The study showed that those who had worked as boys enjoyedhappier and more productive lives than those who had not. Boys who worked in thehome or community gained competence(能力)and came to feel they were worthwhilemembers of society, said George Vaillant, the psychologist(心理学家)who madethe
30、discovery. And because they felt good about themselves,others felt good aboutthem.” Vaillants study followed these males in great detail. Interviews were repeated atages 25,31and 47. Under Vaillant, the researchers compared the mens mentalhealth scores with their boyhood一activity scores. Points were
31、 awarded for part一timejobs,housework,effort in school,and ability to deal with problems. The link between what the men had done as boys and how they turned out asadults was surprisingly sharp. Those who had done the most boyhood activities weretwice as likely to have warm relations with a wide variety of people, five times aslikely to be well paid and 16 times less likely to have been unemployed. Theresearchers also found that IQ and family social and economic class made no realdiffe
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