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1、最新上海中考首字母填空测试题Article 1 Vincent Van Gogh was one of the most famous Dutch artists of the 19th century. O_1_the course of his 37 years, Van Gogh painted some of the most renowned paintings of our time. At the age of sixteen, he began a career not as a painter but as an art salesman for the firm Goupi

2、l & Cie. Van Gogh spent seven years with the firm, but became unhappy. In the following years, Van Gogh went from job to job, living in v_2_ cities in Europe. Van Gogh was not c_3_of his own abilities, but through the encouragement and support of his beloved brother, Theo, he went to Brussels to beg

3、in studies in art. During the next ten years, he painted 872 paintings. Although Van Gogh is a world-famous artist today, he was l_4_known to the art world while he was alive. He sold only one painting during his lifetime but his fame grew rapidly in the years after his death. Later Van Gogh also s_

4、5_from severe depression and was admitted to an asylum! While in the asylum, Van Gogh painted one of his best-known paintingsStarry Night. On July 27, 1890 Vincent Van Gogh shot himself in the chest in a wheat field. Two days later he died with his younger brother, Theo, by his s_6_. Van Gogh produc

5、ed more than 2.000 art works, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches. His work was a strong influence on the modern art, and today many of his pieces, including his numerous s_7_portraits , landscapes and oil paintings, are among the worlds most recognizable and expensive

6、 works of art.Article 2【2011年嘉定区一模】Body language is one of the best ways to find out what is really going on inside someones head. A small movement of the mouth or nose, or a wink of the eye these actions can say so much more about a persons, feelings than a_1_they say to you. But you need to be ver

7、y experienced to u_2_what you see completely. Here are some basic movements made by Westerners and explanationsof what they mean to get you started. Pat or rub your stomach. If someone rubs their stomach, they are not feeling sick. They are just h_3_. Shrug your shoulders. This means I dont know or

8、I am not bothered. If your friend shrugs their shoulders when invited to a party,it shows they are not very i_4_in going along to it. Keep your fingers crossed. It is a gesture that wishes for good l_5_. Before people take exams,they often cross their fingers in the hope of good grades. Football fan

9、s do thesame thing when their favorite team gets a penalty they wish the player willscore a goal. Rub your chin. If someone rubs their chin, it often means theydont believe what someone is s_6_! So if your friend makes this gesture, itsecretly tells you what they feel. Scratch your head. If your for

10、eign English teacher scratches his head when you ask a question, then he is confused and might n_7_have understood what you said. Either that, or he cant remember your name! Article 3【2011年闸北区一模】 Owning a dog is not as easy as some people think.It needs a lot of r_1_. You have to take your dog for w

11、alks regularly, feed it and bathe it. You have to c_2_for it every day. I think it is also important to take it to see the vet regularly. B_3_you get a dog, I feel it is important to think about why you want to. Do you want a dog for love and friendship? Maybe you want a dog to p_4_yourself or your

12、home? You can also ask yourself these questions: Do I have enough time to take care of a dog? Do I have enough money to pay for food and visits to the vet? I_5_my home big enough for a dog? These questions should help you decide w_6_you really should have a dog as a pet. If you are sure you can give

13、 a dog a good life,then go ahead and look for a dog that would suit you. Good luck with your dog.Remember: a pet is f _7_life. Article 4【2013年松江区二模】 Have you ever noticed the black and white bars on a book? Do you know what they are used for? They are barcodes used in most products. If you go to a s

14、upermarket, you can see almost every product with a barcode o_1_it. Barcodes contain information about the product, such as nameand production date. Its an e_2_and convenient way to know about the products. Just scan the bars with a barcode reader and everything is c_3_.The first use of a barcode in

15、 a supermarket checkout system was on a pack of American Wrigley Company chewing gum in 1974. Beyond supermarkets, barcodes are n_4_everywhere: for renting cars, for luggage checks on a plane, for parcelsyou send; life would be rather difficult w_5_barcodes. Most of our things would get lost in the

16、post. Barcodes change as well. Barcodes in the past were1-D, but now there are 2-D barcodes, such as QR code. Since 2009, QR has beenused on Chinese train tickets. People can enter stadiums, cinemas and theaters by h_6_certain types of barcodes. If you find these barcode things boring, a barcode bui

17、lding might be more up your street. In St Petersburg, Russia, there is a building designed like a barcode. It l_7_strange, but its actually a shopping mall. There are games too. Barcode Monsters is a mobile phone game.You have to scan barcodes and find the monsters! Article 5【2011年静安区一模】In the Unite

18、d States, when you become rich, you want people to know about it. And even if you arent very rich, you want people to think that you are. that is w_1_ keeping up with the Joneses is about. It is the story of someone who tried to look as rich as his neighbours.The expression was f_2_ used in 1913 by

19、a young American called Arthur Momand. He told this story about himself. He began earning $125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very rich neighbourhood o_3_ New York City. When he saw that rich people rode horses, Momand went

20、 horseback riding every day.When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wife also hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbors.It was like a race, but one could neverf_4_this race because one was always trying to keep up. The race ended for Momand and his wife when they

21、 could not pay for their new way of life any l_5_ .They moved back to New York City, living in an old flat.Momand looked around him and noticed that many people did things just to keep up with the rich life style of their neighbors. He saw the funny side of it and started to write a series of short

22、stories about this. He called it Keeping up with the Joneses because Jones is a very c_6_ name in the United States. Keeping up with the Joneses came to mean keeping up with the rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momands series a_7_ in different newspapers across the country for over 28 years.

23、 Article 6 【2012年浦东新区一模】Each Indian tribe (部落) had a different language. Many Indians never learned any language e_1_ their own. Do you know how Indians from different tribes talked to each? They had two ways to talk without sound. One way was by sign language; the other was by signals. Sign languag

24、e is a way talking by signs. Indians used it when they met strangers. In this way, they could find out w_2_ the stranger was a friend or an enemy.Indians usually used signals when they wanted to send messages to someone far away. To make signals, an Indian might use a pony (小马). He might use a blank

25、et. Or he might use smoke, a mirror or fire arrows (箭) .To signal that he had seen many animals, an Indian r_3_ his pony in a large circle. Sometimes the Indian gave a signal likethis and then went away to hide. This meant that there was danger.The blanket signal was visible from far away. AnIndian

26、held two c_4_ of a blanket in his hands. Then he began to swing the blanket from side to side in front of him. An Indian could send many different signals with his blanket.He could also send many signals with a mirror to w_5_ someone or to get the attention of a person far away. But he also used it

27、to send messages in code. Of course, mirrors could be used o_6_ when the Sun was shining. At night, Indians used fire arrows for signaling.An Indian also sent signals with smoke. He made a small fire of dry wood. Then he put grass or green branches on it. He held a blanket over the fire for a minute

28、. When he r_7_ the blanket from the fire,there was a cloud of smoke. The number of clouds of smoke told his message in code.Now you can see that Indians didnt need to learn each others language. They could talk to one another by using signals or sign language. Article 7【2013年嘉定区一模】 Peggy Cardona par

29、ked her blue Nissan at a supermarket one day in February. “Ill come and open the door for you,” she told her four-year-old grandson, Ryan Eshleman, in the back s_1_.The car moved ahead before Cardona could even close the door. “Nana, the car is moving!” Ryan cried. Cardona jumped into the drivers se

30、at and reached for the handbrake (手闸), her left leg stepping outside, trying to s_2_ the car. She couldnt find the brake, and she got out of the car as it moved down the steep slope towards a pond 20 feet away. Ryan was very f_3_ and cried “Nana!” as the car fell into the pond and the water began po

31、uring in.“Help!” Cardona cried as the car moved from the bank. “My grandson is i_4_!”A supermarket clerk, Clint Fountain, 24, had just stepped outside for a break when he saw a crowd gathering by the pond. He jumped down the slope and dived into the cold water.Reaching the car, Fountain saw Ryans te

32、rrified face just inches above the water. “Unlock the door!” Fountain shouted. The boys fingers fumbled (未触到) with the lock.Fountain hit on the back window, but the glass wouldnt break. A_5_ man Dick McClung dived in and handed him a hammer. Grabbing it, Fountain told the boy to move aside, and broke the glass. His hands went through the broken window in the black water and pulled the boy out. At tha

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