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    初中中考英语第三次模拟考试试题.docx

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    初中中考英语第三次模拟考试试题.docx

    1、初中中考英语第三次模拟考试试题初中中考英语第三次模拟考试试题完形填空第一节,阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的调法性和上下文连贯的要求,从各小题的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。使短文连贯完整。11-year-old Jerome is good_1_running. He usually wins all of the races at Serpentine Primary School in Australia. However, after giving up_2_a recent school race, the boy has won hearts of_3_people. In the ra

    2、ce, the kind boy ran back to walk with his good friend Seth and let him_4_the finishing line first.10-year-old Seth was born with cerebral palsy (脑瘫). Since he moved to the school last year, he_5_a lot of problems at school. Luckily, Jerome_6_to help him by the teachers with things like going to the

    3、 toilet and showing him around The two boys soon became good friendsBecause of his_7_Seth has a big head, some students laugh at his appearance. Jerome usually has a word with Tom, asking them_8_that. Seths father cant thank Jerome enough for looking after his son. He is_9_good kid. The two boys sto

    4、ry has spread quickly after Jeromes mother Susan shared it on social media. These boys are champions._10_they didnt win, said the proud mother.1. A.with B.for C.at D.to2. A.wins B.winning C.won D.win3. A.many thousands B.thousand of C.thousands of D.thousand4. A.across B.crossing C.crossed D.cross5.

    5、 A.has got B.gets C.got D.getting6. A.chose B.is chosen C.was chosen D.choose7. A.illness B.ill C.sick D.badness8. A.not do B.not doing C.not to do D.not done9. A.so a B.so an C.such a D.such an10. A.if B.unless C.so D.though第二节:阅读下面一篇短文,理解大意,然后从各小题的四个选项中选出个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。Each year, a huge number of C

    6、hincse middle school students go to study in foreign countries such as the US, the UK, Australia and Japan. Chinese children hope very much to go_11_to get a wider view of the world. said Chen Yi, a Chinese writerwho has lived in America for 16 years. In a talk Chen told more than 300 parents and th

    7、eir children thatlife in foreign countries can be_12_for young people. They have to deal with a cultural shock and language_13_. However, these are not the most difficult things.To most children looking after themselves when studyingalone in a foreign country is a big_14_ Zhang Jia,a l6-year-old stu

    8、dent,began to study in a high school in Sydney,Australia last October.To his amazement,his teachers there_15_pushed students to study. And usually there wasnt homework.With the education in Sydney, we have more_16_time and more space for thinking. said Zhang. But if you dont know how to_17_your time

    9、and money to good use, you will not have an easy time. Some of his friends spent their whole years money inthe first two months of the term, and they_18_their exams. Studying abroad at a young age can help students learn a foreign language_19_and open up their eyes, butstudents and parents should kn

    10、ow about the challenges, Chen said. If you want to study abroad,try totalk tosomeone with_20_in foreign countries. Make sure that you are ready for it.11. A. abroad B. foreign C. home D. school12. A. easy B. happy C. sad D. hard13. A. advantages B. problems C. abilities D. questions14. A. challenge

    11、B. thought C. difference D. change15. A. ever B. always C. just D. never16. A. safe B. busy C. boring D. spare17. A. lake B. put C. plan D. have18. A. passed B. created C. accepted D. failed19. A. carefully B. quickly C. happily D. exactly20. A. confidence B. knowledge C. information D. experience第一

    12、节,阅读下面一篇短文。判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“A”表示,不符合的用“B“表示。AThe Nobel Prize are named after Alfred Nobel(1833-1896),a Swedish inventor and businessman During his lifetime, Alfred Nobel contributed to more than 350 inventions and setup 87 companies around the world. When he died, he left the largest part of this

    13、 fortune, a total of 9 million, to be used to found the Nobel Prize. Now the prizes are given to the people in six areas: peace, literature(文学), physics, chemistry, medicine and economy. Winners can be individuals(个人) or organizations, the Red Cross, for example has won three times. Prizes are somet

    14、imes shared between up to three people. Prize winners receive a medal, a certificate(证书) and 10 million Swedish crowns. Generally those who win a Nobel Prize value the honor more than the money they receive. The youngest person ever to win a Nobel Prize was just 25 years old. He was Lawrence Bragg,

    15、who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 together with his father. The oldest winner is Leonid. He won the Prize in Economic Sciences in 2007 when he was 90 years old. So far, more than ten Chinese people have won this great prize. The most recent ones are Mo Yan and Tu Youyou.21. Alfred Nobel is

    16、a Swedish inventor and businessman.22. Alfred left 9 million to found the Nobel Prizes.23. The Nobel Prizes can only be given to only one person each time.24. The Nobel Prize winners value the money they receive most.25. The youngest winner is a Physicist who won the Prize alone.第二节:阅读下面B.C.D三篇短文,从各

    17、小题所给的四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的一个最佳答案。BI remember my mother reading to me when I was a small child. I remember watching as she showed me the words she read.” Can you say that?” she asked.“A for apple, Mom said many times. I listened carefully, then pointed at the letter and repeated it. Time and again m

    18、y mother listened to me as I sounded out letters and simple words. By the time I reached kindergarten I could read simple sentences. A year or so later I remember running home and telling her I was in the “Red Birds”, the top group in my second grade class.During my high school years I remember usin

    19、g aReaders Digestmagazine to challenge my mother to Word Power competition. We read the words given by Readers Digest and wrote a definition(定义)for each word. We checked our answers and compared our scores. My beginning junior years Mom won most the challenges, but my senior year I began to beat my

    20、mom most of the time. “Its about time. She said.I remember Mom giving me a lifetime love of reading. Whenever I read a good book I appreciate (感激)this gift given me by my mother.26. The writer could read simple sentence when she A. finished kindergarten B. finished primary schoolC. entered primary s

    21、chool D. entered kindergarten27. When did the writer beat her mother most of the time in the Word Power competition?A. In her junior middle school.B. In her freshman year in high school.C. In her junior year in high school.D. In her Senior year in high school.28. From the last paragraph we know the

    22、writer A. gives her mother many gifts.B. appreciate her mother very much.C. loves to live with her mother.D. sends many books to her mother.CLast year, Webster and her family gave away 30 pairs of shoes, Webster, 13, is a seventh- grader at Calvary Christian school in the US. I never really thought

    23、that there were people that dont wear shoes and dont get to have them,” said Webster. Last year, Webster and her classmates and staff at the school and Calvary Church donated more than 1,000 of shoes. This year, the school and church are still holding the activity. They collect new or lightly used s

    24、hoes to Soles4Souls. It is a global nonprofit organization that gives shoes and clothing to people in need for free. Head of the school Troy saw Sole4Souls as a good way to develop the charitable(慈善的) giving. ”Its amazing how easy it is to give away what we have in our closet already. And it doesnt

    25、hurt too much,” he said. ”its just growing generosity(慷慨) in our students. Its helping them to think beyond themselves.” The goal this year is to collect 1,500 pairs of shoes, Troy said. A group of students including Webster is heading up the thing. They create posters to put up around their school

    26、yard and spread the word to church members and their neighbors. Taking part in Soles4 Souls has also changed the way Bella, 12, thinks of shoes. Last year, she gave five pairs including some she wanted to keep. Now she is looking forward to doing it.29. Who may donate the shoes to people in need?A.

    27、The students B. The staff at the churchC. The workers and teachers at school D. All of the above30. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. Webster and Bella gave away 45 pairs of shoes last year.B. Students only give away the shoes they have used before to the Sloes4SoulsC. Stud

    28、ents can become generous when they take part in the charitable giving.D. Its really hard to give away in clothes and shoes that we own.31. The nonprofit organization in the fourth paragraph means the organizations that are run(经营) .A. to ask people for the profitB. not for the purpose of making mone

    29、yC. by the governmentD. by some tradersDReady to go to soccer practice? Tap an app on your smart phone abs get into the car that drives upall by itself. It knows when to stop, where to run and how to avoid accidents, Unlike human drivers, It never falls asleep, texts its friends, or eats a hamburger

    30、 while driving.Many car companies are adding features to make cars smarter-some cars can already avoid accidents or park themselves. But a human driver is still in control.Google has started building 100 self-driving cars without any human controls. Instead, computer programs drive the cars, using s

    31、ensors that “see” 600 feet in all directions to detect(探测) the road and anyobstaclesplaced on the road which make it difficult to drive. One woman who took a ride in one of Googles cars said,”It was really kind of of a space-age experience.”Self-driving cars could make the world a better place by reducing the number of cars people need and the amount of fuel those cars use. It


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