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    北京市石景山区中考二模英语试题.docx

    1、北京市石景山区中考二模英语试题2021年北京市石景山区中考二模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单选题1Mrs. Smith is our teacher. _ teaches us English.AI BYou CShe DHe2I bought some pencils _ the supermarket yesterday.Aon Bin Cto Dof3 John, _ does it take you to go to school every day? About half an hour.Ahow far Bhow often Chow long Dhow old4

    2、Lily, _ you speak French? Yes, I can.Amust Bshould Cneed Dcan5This dress looks beautiful, _ it is too expensive.Aand Bso Cbut Dor6Jessica does well in all her subjects. She is one of _ students in our class.Agood Bbetter Cbest Dthe best7Tom _ basketball with his friends every weekend.Aplays Bis play

    3、ing Chas played Dwas playing8Sarah, whats your mum doing?She _ in the kitchen.Acooks Bis cooking Chas cooked Dwill cook9Our life _ a lot since we moved to a new country.Achanges Bchanged Chas changed Dwill change10If its too hot tomorrow, I _ at home and study online.Awill stay Bstayed Chave stayed

    4、Dwas staying11My brother _ by his dream school last summer.Aaccepted Bwill accept Cwas accepted Dwill be accepted12Excuse me, can you tell me _ last term?Sure. I read every day before bed.Ahow you will improve your reading Bhow you improved your readingChow will you improve your reading Dhow did you

    5、 improve your reading二、完型填空Working from HomeMy family recently had the bright idea that I should spend a day working from home.When I mapped out such a day, I had 13 working hard in my study, then taking a mid-morning cookie break with the kids, next returning to work, and finally going for a family

    6、 walk. cookie jarHowever, during the first hour of my workday at home, I 14 touched any work. The children kept running into my study and asking me to play with them.Around 10:30 a.m., I decided to take that mid-morning cookie 15 and then found that there was nothing left in the cookie jar. The kids

    7、 had eaten them all! I returned to my desk and began writing an e-mail until my wife walked in.“I need to run to the store. Could you please fix the car battery (电池) for me?”, she said. I mumbled (嘟囔) to myself all the way to the car, did the job, and went back to my desk. Then, my kids started aski

    8、ng for lunch. After telling them over and over again to wait until their mom gets home, I finally put a sign to my door that 16 : Go Ask Someone Else!And that worked really well. I finally 17 to finish writing that e-mail. The house was quiet up to the 18 that the neighbor called and told me that my

    9、 children went to ask him for lunch! I told him to send my kids back. Frustrated (懊恼的), I made sandwiches for the kids and myself. Just as I was cleaning up, my wife walked in.I was so glad that she was back and couldnt wait to escape. I 19 for the door to go back to my work. As I sat down at the de

    10、sk, I realised things were not like what I had imagined. And I also understood how 20 it is to take good care of a family.13Asuggested Bforgotten Cimagined Dfinished14Aeven Bjust Cstill Dhardly15Abreak Bparty Clesson Dwalk16Aread Bheard Cpronounced Dtranslated17Aoffered Brefused Cpreferred Dmanaged1

    11、8Aturn Bpoint Ctime Dnumber19Apaid Bheaded Cwaited Dsearched20Ahappy Brelaxing Cexciting Dhard三、阅读单选Around the World on Childrens DayIn 1954, there was the first Universal Childrens Day on 20th November to celebrate and protect children all over the world. This was International Childrens Day, but n

    12、ow many countries around the world have their own day each year when they celebrate with their children.23rd AprilTURKEY: This day is a national holiday in Turkey. On this day, Turkeyinvites groups of children from other countries to stay with Turkish familiesand celebrate with them.1st JuneBULGARIA

    13、: Parents do special things with their children and give them bigpresents. The day is like a second birthday for the children.CHINA: This is a very special day in schools. They take the children oncamping trips or trips to the cinema. Many children also get gifts from theirparents.5th MayJAPAN: The

    14、official childrens day is on 5th May. But some people in Japancelebrate two childrens days: one on 3rd March for girls and one on 5th Mayfor boys. On 5th May they fly carp streamers (a type of wind sock in the shapeof a fish).30th AprilMEXICO: Some schools close for the day, other schools have a spe

    15、cial dayfor the children when they play games. The children also bring in theirfavourite food to share with friends.21When is Childrens Day in Turkey?A23 rd April. B30 th April. C5 th May. D1 st June.22Childrens Day is like a second birthday in _.ATurkey BJapan CBulgaria DMexico23On Childrens Day in

    16、 Japan, _.Aparents invite other kids to their homeBchildren get gifts from their parentsCchildren share food at schoolDchildren fly carp streamers When he was 23 years old, he climbed Mount Everest. In 2007, he set another world record by flying over Mount Everest in a powered paraglider (滑翔伞). His

    17、first book, Facing the Frozen Ocean, got shortlisted for the UKs “Sports Book of the Year”. Since then he has written more than 15 books, including the No. 1 Bestseller: Mud, Sweat and Tears.Bear GryllsHis name is Bear Grylls, and he was the host of Discovery Channels famous TV show, Man vs Wild. In

    18、 the show, he was left in faraway areas in order to show survival (生存的) skills. Millions of viewers watched, breathless, as he climbed terribly dangerous mountains, performed amazing ice climbing, and ran through a forest fire.Grylls continues to shine with both his amazing shows and charity (慈善) wo

    19、rk. And he has set up his own company, Bear Grylls Survival Academy, where everyone can learn survival skills from him and his highly trained team.Recently, Grylls founded Young Survivors training courses for teenagers, including survival skills and adventure tasks designed to teach the basic rules

    20、of outdoor survival self-rescue. Those who complete the course are given a Young Survivors Award. Skills taught include how to build and light a fire, how to tell directions in both day and night, putting up a protection building, bad weather survival and so on. The key focus of the course is gettin

    21、g young survivors back in touch with nature and away from technology.In Grylls own words: “The thing I love about Young Survivor Course is that it is designed to put young adults in just the kind of challenging, character-building and practical situations that help consider them as adults. So often,

    22、 young adults can feel almost over-protected and are stopped from experiencing some of the best things in life but the Young Survivor Award will challenge and empower them in an unbelievable fun environment.”24Why was Bear left in faraway areas in his TV show?ATo raise money for charity.BTo show ski

    23、lls for surviving.CTo do a performance for fun.DTo create stories for his books.25What is the key focus of Young Survivors?AUsing technology in nature.BMaking young adults famous.CTeaching young adults living skills.DGetting young adults back to nature.26According to the passage, Bear Grylls _.Ahelp

    24、s people start writingBcares about the environmentCis an encouraging adventurerDis a very famous businessman In the 1966 science-fiction (科幻) film Fantastic Voyage, a team of scientists and doctors are put into the body of an ill man to fix his body.Such an idea, while fun, sounds surprising to many

    25、. But what if it were possible to treat an illness like cancer (癌症) by putting tiny pieces of something into the body to not only find the cancer, but also destroy it without harming anything else? Although it may seem like science fiction, tools like this are now being developed and may, in fact, b

    26、ecome common in the near future thanks to research now being done in the field of nanotechnology (纳米科技).The main thing to know about nanotechnology is that its small really small. Using this technology, it will be possible to discover cancer at a certain level where there are perhaps only a thousand

    27、 bad cells (细胞). Compare this to what happens today: Doctors can discover cancer only after the dangerous cells have increased into the millions. One of the advantages of discovering and treating cancer at an early period is that the cells are less likely to become resistant to medicine treatment. I

    28、n later period, cancer cells often change and get used to certain medicine so quickly that many medicines become ineffective.Once a certain type of cancer is discovered, nanotechnology will also completely improve the way it is treated. Right now, most cancer treatments kill not only cancerous cells

    29、 but the healthy ones as well, causing a number of side effects in people, such as hair loss and bad pain. Nanotechnology will allow doctors to destroy cancerous cells without harming healthy cells.Unluckily, even though nanotechnology has great possibility for medical achievement, there are serious

    30、 concerns that it could have bad environmental and health effects. Many scientists believe that governments should give more money for safety-related studies to make sure that these tiny pieces of something do not get into our food and water and cause serious problems.Meanwhile, research into the uses of nanotechnology continues and its developing quickly. Even ten years ago, many of these uses “would have seemed pretty unrealistic,” says Chemist Vicki Colvin. Perhaps that old movie, Fantastic Voyage, isnt hard to believe after all.27According to the passage, nanotechnology


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