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1、浙江省杭州市萧山区戴村片三月份中考模拟英语试题浙江省杭州市萧山区戴村片2019三月份中考模拟英语试题一、完型填空() 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Mr. Smith had a small supermarket in a small town. All the people who lived nearby _ to go to his supermarket and buy things there. But several years ago, a big chained store _ in that area and it sold all

2、kinds of things from the toothbrush to TV and, above all, the price was pretty _. So a lot of small shops _ except Mr. Smiths. The manager of the chained store wanted to explore _ was hidden behind Mr. Smiths success, so he decided to drop into Mr. Smiths supermarket and he saw a lady buying things

3、there. He stopped her _ and asked “Madam, why dont you go to the big chained store?” With a smile, the lady told him it was because of a pair of shoes. She told him a story. Three years ago, _ her divorce (离婚), she worked hard to raise her family and one day when she bought things in a supermarket,

4、Tom, one of her little children, _ the supermarket and asked her to buy him a new pair of shoes. He cried, “Today I had a basketball match, but all the people _ me because of the shoes.” She wanted to buy him a pair of shoes but the money in her pocket was _ enough for a milk. “I am sorry but I _ wh

5、en we have money,” the mother said. Seeing that there was no hope, Tom ran away. The woman stood there weeping (哭泣). Later she realized that _ was patting on her back. _, she found it was Mr. Smith. He took a pair of shoes that the son wanted to buy. “Take them,” he said. “But I dont have enough mon

6、ey,” the woman shook her head. “Take them, your son cant wait. You can pay me later,” Mr. Smith told her. Now the manager of the chained store knew the _ for Mr. Smiths success. He decided that he would follow in Mr. Smiths footsteps, putting his heart into whatever he did with the hope of attractin

7、g more customers. And he did so after the years that followed, which also _. 1 . AdislikedBlikedCrefusedDdecidedAdislikedBlikedCrefusedDdecidedAdislikedBlikedCrefusedDdecided 2 . AdisappearedBreachedCappearedDenteredAdisappearedBreachedCappearedDenteredAdisappearedBreachedCappearedDentered 3 . AlowB

8、wrongCunfairDhighAlowBwrongCunfairDhighAlowBwrongCunfairDhigh 4 . Aturned offBopened upCshowed upDclosed downAturned offBopened upCshowed upDclosed downAturned offBopened upCshowed upDclosed down 5 . AwhoBwhyChowDwhatAwhoBwhyChowDwhatAwhoBwhyChowDwhat 6 . ArudelyBpolitelyCloudlyDproudlyArudelyBpolit

9、elyCloudlyDproudlyArudelyBpolitelyCloudlyDproudly 7 . AbeforeBafterCuntilDsinceAbeforeBafterCuntilDsinceAbeforeBafterCuntilDsince 8 . Acalled inBdropped byCrushed intoDpassed byAcalled inBdropped byCrushed intoDpassed byAcalled inBdropped byCrushed intoDpassed by 9 . Alaughed atBquarreled withCbelie

10、ved inDmade friends withAlaughed atBquarreled withCbelieved inDmade friends withAlaughed atBquarreled withCbelieved inDmade friends with 10 . AnormallyBmainlyConlyDsurelyAnormallyBmainlyConlyDsurelyAnormallyBmainlyConlyDsurely 11 . AdoubtBexpectCimagineDpromiseAdoubtBexpectCimagineDpromiseAdoubtBexp

11、ectCimagineDpromise 12 . AanybodyBeverybodyCsomebodyDnobodyAanybodyBeverybodyCsomebodyDnobodyAanybodyBeverybodyCsomebodyDnobody 13 . ALooking aheadBTurning aroundCTurning downDComing backALooking aheadBTurning aroundCTurning downDComing backALooking aheadBTurning aroundCTurning downDComing back 14 .

12、 AruleBanswerCmeaningDreasonAruleBanswerCmeaningDreasonAruleBanswerCmeaningDreason 15 . AmadeBacceptedCworkedDsuggestedAmadeBacceptedCworkedDsuggestedAmadeBacceptedCworkedDsuggested 二、阅读单选() As long as everyone contributes a little, the world 吐 ll become a much better place. Most people are kind-hea

13、rted and want to lend a helping hand. Now lets share some memorable moments. Linda: Once, when I was on my way back to my hometown, I lost my purse without even knowing it. I was told over the trains loudspeaker that my purse was at the railway stations lost and found office. But the train had alrea

14、dy started. Seeing my helplessness, a kind hostess offered to lend me some money. I went back to the railway station and got my purse. I am still thankful to the railway staff and the person who found my purse. Scott: When I was a little boy, there was a time when I went to fish with my elder sister

15、. All of a sudden, I slipped into the river. The next thing I remember is my father holding me in the hospital. Today I still dont know who got me out of that river. I have been trying to help other people whenever I can all these years. Tina: One of my neighbors is an old man who cannot speak. He m

16、akes money by recycling waste. Our other neighbors dont like his behavior. But in my opinion, its his way to support his family. Once, after cleaning my house, I placed some cardboard boxes in his garden and left my rubbish beside my door. However, when I was about to go out, I found nothing outside

17、 my door but a note: I have thrown away your rubbish. You are a nice girl. Thanks a lot! 16 . According to the passage above, we know that Athe hostess found Lindas purseBLinda knew where she lost her purseCScott still doesnt know who got him out of the riverDsome cardboard boxes were stolen by Tina

18、s neighbor17 . The writer is trying to tell us the value of AhealthBkindnessCmoneyDsafety18 . The passage above is probably a . AreportBdiaryCnovelDletter () (题文)Childrens Games in Ancient China During ancient times, children didnt have much to enjoy themselves. However, they came up with interestin

19、g games to play in their childhood. Kicking stone balls During the Qing Dynasty, kicking a stone ball around was a popular game in the northern part of China, and it was often played in winter to keep warm. Playing hide and-seek Hide-and-seek is a traditional game for children, popular around the na

20、tion. There are two ways to play: covering a childs eyes while other kids run around to tease (戏弄) him or, more commonly, others hide and one child must try to find them. Flying kites Kites have quite a long history. The earliest kites were made of wood, instead of paper. The three most famous kites

21、 are the Beijing kite, Tianjin kite and Weifang kite. Each has its own feature. For example, the bird-shaped kite with long wings is a special kind of the Beijing kite. Watching shadow plays (皮影戏) The closest thing to watching a film during ancient times was going to see a shadow play. The artists c

22、ontrol puppets (木偶) behind the screen and tell stories to the music. 19 . (小题1)According to the text, the game of kicking a stone ball was _ Aplayed in summerBlike flying kitesCinvented in BeijingDpopular in North China20 . (小题2)How is hide-and-seek usually played? AOne plays and others watch.BOther

23、s laugh and one must cry.COthers hide and one tries to find.DOne runs and others try to catch.21 . (小题3)What does the underlined word feature”mean in the text? A特征B地貌C五官D影片22 . (小题4)Which ancient game is like watching a film? AKicking stone balls.BFlying kites.CPlaying hide and-seek.DWatching shadow

24、 plays. () When our son Bradley was ten, the new bicycle he had received earlier that year was stolen. Owning a bicycle was a big deal to our children when they were little. They spent hours and hours, day after day, on their bicycles, riding up and down the footpath, and at the front of the house.

25、We also rode together as a family a lot. Bicycling was a great way to get the kids out of the house and into the fresh air without spending any money. Bradley had discovered that his bicycle had been stolen from our backyard in Campbelltown, South Australia, when he and his sister went outside for a

26、 morning ride. He couldnt believe that someone would do this. He got a large piece of cardboard, painted a sign begging for the bicycle to be returned, and tied the sign to the letterbox. The following morning, when I went out to collect the mail, I found a white envelope with the magical words, Buy

27、 yourself a new bicycle, There was a $100 banknote inside. We were very touched that someone had the heart to do this. Weve never been able to thank the person but we suspect(猜想)that it may have been one of our wonderful neighbors, Bradley painted a big “_ _!” on the sign and we left it outside for

28、a couple of weeks afterwards, hoping the kind stranger would drive down our street. A delighted Bradley was able to buy a new bicycle. As the years went on, the bicycles became bigger and more expensive but remained just as important for those family bicycle rides, Now Bradley is 25. Sometimes I mis

29、s the days when receiving a bicycle was the best thing in the world to them. All these years later we are still thankful for the strangers kindness. We were a young family with three little children and it meant a lot to us. We still talk about it and, even now, wonder who the kind stranger was. 23 . According

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