深圳上步中学中考模拟题修改版.docx
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深圳上步中学中考模拟题修改版
第二部分笔试(75%)
I.选择填空:
(15%)
1.Hehassixgoodfriends.OneisinAmerica,______isinJapan,theothersareinShanghai.A.anotherB.otherC.theotherD.theothers
2.Heis______ahard-workingboy.A.veryB.muchC.soD.quite
3.I’mpleased______youagain.A.toseeB.seeingC.seeD.forseeing
4.MayIborrowyourdictionary?
Sorry,I’mafraidI______itathome.A.leaveB.left
C.haveleftD.haveforgotten
5.Myclassmatehadanoperation______theleftarmseveraldaysago.
A.onB.ofC.withD.by
6.______youareingoodhealth,youcandoitbetter.
A.IfB.AlthoughC.BecauseD.Until
7.Howdoyoufeel?
Terrible.IthinkI______acold.
A.catchB.havecaughtC.havecatchD.caught
8.What______here?
Thereisbloodontheground.
A.happenedB.hashappenedC.willhappenD.happening
9.He’sneverlateforschool,______he?
A.hasn’tB.hasC.isn’tDis
10.Howlonghaveyoubeenhere?
______.
A.EversincehalfpastoneB.Halfpastone
C.AnhouragoD.Sinceanhour
11.Iwouldlikeyou______somechalkforme.A.togetB.get
C.gettingD.got
12.That’sverykind______you______tellmewhathashappened.
A.for,/B.of,tellingC.for,toD.of,to
13.ThedetectiveaskedMr.Zhang______duringMayDayholiday.
A.wherehehadgoneB.wherehehadbeen
C.wherehadhegoneD.wherehadhebeen
14.Hefound______interestingtotalktoalittlechild.
A.thisB.thatC.oneD.it
15.Whichsentenceisright?
A.HehascometoShenzhenforthreeyears.
B.Hehasjoinedthesinginggroupsincelastyear.
C.Hehasbeenawayfromhishometownsince1993.
D.Hehaslefthishometownforsomeyears.
II.完型填空:
(10%)
Unfortunatelymanhaskilledwildanimals,pollutedriversand______foreststhroughtheages.Butlatelypeoplearebeginningtorealizethattheirownlivesdependonthewaytheytreat“Nature”andalllivingthingsinit.
Manhas___2___waysofshowinghislovetonature.Hesayshelovesit,butheoften___3___itsbeauty.Whilewalkingthroughthewoodshowmanytimeshavewepickedflowers?
Thenlater,asthe___4___wither(枯萎),wethrowthemaway.That’soneofthereasons___5___manykindsofplantsandflowershavebecomerare.Or,haveyou___6__wonderedwhereallthethousandsofNewYeartreescomefromandwhathappenstothem,oncethepartiesare___7___?
Mandestroysnatureby___8___theair.That’sprobablythegreatestdanger__9___ourlives.Thesmokefromfactoriesandgasesfromcarsandtrucksdonotonlyharmthesurroundingvegetation(周围植被),butaffectourhealth,too.Therefore,somethingmustbe______toprotectnature.Andweshouldkeepthebalanceofnature.
1.A.cutdownB.putdownC.takedownD.knockdown
2.A.lovelyB.strangeC.manyD.much
3.A.harmsB.breaksC.injuresD.destroys
4.A.sticksB.leavesC.rootsD.flowers
5.A.whatB.howC.whyD.when
6.A.stillB.evenC.everD.quite
7.A.finishB.endC.completeD.over
8.A.topolluteB.pollutingC.polluteD.polluted
9.A.toB.ofC.aboutD.for
10.A.doneB.doC.didD.todo
III.阅读理解:
(20%)
A
Afour–year-oldgirlislyinginthearmsofadoctor.Shehasjustlosthermother.Herpinkclothesarefullofbloodandhereyeslookatsomethingonlyshecansee.
Everydaywecanseepictureslikethisonourtelevisions.WecanseeIraqichildrenbeggingforfoodandwaterfromAmericanandBritishsoldiersastheymovethroughtownsandcitiestowardsthecapital,Baghdad(巴格达).Weseethesechildrenfollowingparents,carryingbagsofalmostthesamesizeastheirsmallbodiesastheyescapefromtheirhomesinBaghdad.
TheyshowjustsomeoftheyounglivesthathavebeenturnedupsidedownbyongoingwarandtheterriblepricepaidbyIraqichildren.
“Dad,whyaretheAmericanfightingus?
Arewegoingtobekilled?
”asksthesonofAluSingar,anIraqiengineer.Alufindsithardtoexplainthiswartohiseight-yearoldson.
Hetriestomakehimfeelsafebysaying,“Thebombs(炸弹)arefarawayfromus.TheAmericansarefightingthesoldiers.Wearegoingtobeallright.”EventhoughAluknowsitisn’talwaystrue,littleelsecanbedone.InBaghdad,parentsgivetheirchildrensleepingbillstotryandletthemescapefromthesoundofbombs.Andalltheschoolsareclosed.
Nowthingsareworseandtheongoingwarmakesitimpossibletocountthenumberwhoarehungry,sick,hurtorevendead.
1.WhathappenedtothechildreninIraqbecauseofthewar?
A.Thechildrenwillgetbetterthanbefore.
B.ThechildrenbegforfoodandwaterfromAmericanandBritishsoldiers.
C.ThechildreninIraqigoawaytheirhomesinBaghdad.
D.Thechildrenliveamostterriblelife.
2.Whatdoestheword“ongoing”meaninChinese?
______.
A.正在进行的B.非正义的C.未授权的D.影响恶劣的
3.Thefatherdoesn’ttellthetruthtohischildbecause______.
A.hewantstomakehischildnotfeeldangerous
B.heandhischildareafraidtoloseeachotherinthewar
C.hedoesn’twanthischildtobelieveAmericansoldiers
D.hewilllosehiscountryandhishome
4.ThewarinIraqitellsusthat______.
A.theIraqipeopleinthewararemuchhungrierandworse
B.weshouldhelptheIraqipeopletobuildtheircountryagain
C.nothingcanbedoneexceptfightingD.bothAandB
5.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthereport?
A.IraqiChildrenduringtheWarB.Sickness,DeathinIraq
C.AmericaandEnglandFightagainstIraqD.AGirlintheWarinIraq
B
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Telephone:
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Address:
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Open---Mon.Tue.andFri.9:
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Wed.Thur.andSat9:
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SKYLINEHOTEL
Telephone:
2785161
Address:
3031No.Road(atSeaIslandWay)
TheHangarDen---Wed.toSun.Dinnerfrom5:
30pm
CoffeeShop---Mon.toFri.6:
00amSat.6:
30amSun.7:
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Mon.toWed.10:
00pmThur.toSun.11:
00am
1.Ifyouwanttobuyajacket,youhavetogoto______.
A.3031No.RoadB.5300No.3Road
C.9020SnowWhiteRoadD.1100ChestnutStreet
2.IfyouwanttogooutforlunchonSundays,youcancallupthenumber______.
A.2706030B.2785161
C.7364431D.3562367
3.Youdon’thavetopayonMondaysifyougoto______.
A.SkylineHotelB.LansdowneParkShoppingCentre
C.NewYorkMuseumD.GardenRestaurant
4.IfyouwanttoenjoyyourselfonSundaymorningsyoucangoto_____.
A.LansdowneParkShoppingCentreB.NewYorkMuseum
C.TheHangarDenD.CoffeeShop
5.VisitNewYorkMuseumandyoucanknow______.
A.thehistoryofAmerica’snativepeople
B.thehistoryofNewYork
C.thehistoryofAmericaandartofNewYork’snativepeople
D.theartofNewYork
C
Everyonehashisownbirthday.Peoplecelebratetheirbirthdaysindifferentcountriesindifferentways.Nowherearefourpeoplefromdifferentcountries.Theywilltellushowtheycelebratetheirbirthdaysintheircountries.
MikecomesfromMadrid(马德里).Hesayshappily,“Mytwenty-firstbirthdayisonSaturday,andI’mgoingtogooutwithsomefriends.Towishmeahappybirthday,theyaregoingtopullonmyears21times,onceforeachyear.It’sanoldcustom.Somepeoplepullontheearjustonce,butmyfriendsareverytraditional.(传统的)”
Mr.andMrs.SatoarefromTokyo.Mr.Satoisgoingtobe60tomorrow.InJapan,thesixtiethbirthdayiscalledKanreki–it’sthebeginningofanewlife.Thecolourredisforanewlife,sowealwaysgivesomethingredforasixtiethbirthday.Mrs.Satosays,“WhatamIgoingtogivemyhusband?
Ican’tsay.It’sasurprise.”
LiXiaomeifromBeijingfeelsveryexcitedandtellsus,“Tomorrowismysixteenthbirthday.It’sspecialbirthday,sowearegoingtohaveafamilyparty.I’mprobablygoingtogetsomemoneyin‘lucky’envelopesfrommyrelatives.Mymotherisgoingtocooknoodles---noodlesareforalonglife.”
Evans,fromParis,smilestous,“I’mgoingtobe30nextweek,soI’mgoingtoinvitethreeverygoodfriendsouttodinner.InFrance,whenyouhaveabirthday,youofteninvitepeopleout.Insomecountries,Iknowit’stheopposite---peopletakeyouout.”
Howdoyouusuallycelebrateyourbirthday?
根据短文判断正误,正确的写“A”,错误的写“B”。
1.Peopleindifferentcountriescelebratetheirbirthdaysinthesameway.
2.Tocelebratehisbirthday,Mikeisgoingtopullonhisfriends’ears.
3.Onhisbirthday,Mr.Satoisgoingtoreceivesomethingred.
4.LiXiaomeiisgoingtocooksomenoodlesforherbirthday.
5.Evansisgoingtotakehisfriendsouttodinneronhisbirthday.
6.Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.
D
Itmightbehardtobelieve,butlongago,Asia,Europe,NorthAmerica,Africa,SouthAmerica,andAustraliawereallattached.Therewasjustonelargemassofland.Andtherewasjustonelargebodyofwater.Therewerenoseparate(分隔的,分裂的)oceansandtherewerenoseparatecontinents.Atleastthat’swhattheevidenceseemstotellus.Theevidencesuggeststhatoveraperiodofmillionsofyearsthisbiglandmassbrokeapart(分离、脱离).Theseparatepiecesoflandstarteddriftingawayfromeachother,formingthecontinentswehavenow.Andeventhoughyoucan’ttell,theyarestilldrifting.Scientistscallthiscontinentaldrift(大陆漂移).
Aslandmassesmove,theplantsandanimalsmovewiththem.Asthelandmoves,theenvironmentschange.Thekindsofplantsandanimalslivingtherehavet
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