浙江专版2020中考英语复习:速测二完形+阅读D+语法填空试题.docx

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1、速测(二) 完形+阅读D+语法填空(限时:20分钟).完形填空I was always wonder how much we can do for others. As a result of my work in the clinic(诊所) connected to our school, I understand the power of 1 people. I have learned how much a person working in the medical field can do for them.When I was in Mexico, I met a little g

2、irl. I was watching a tooth filling with Dr Sussi 2 I heard her laughter from across the room. I saw a little kid holding a toy and dancing and 3 with my friend Kevin. But her skin looked very 4. While I was looking at her, Dr Sussi said, “Do you know her story?”I 5 my head.“The girl got 80 percent

3、burns on her body when she was 3 years old. Her house was 6. She was found to have third-degree burns and immediately sent to hospital.7, she was saved but her skin was”I was shocked that she had gone through so much. I walked 8 and realised that all her body was covered with scars(伤疤). Her fingers

4、and hair were 9 gone. To be honest, I was a little afraid to look at her. Her pure eyes made me feel that she was a(n) 10 girl. She probably didnt realise 11 she was different than others.Dr Sussi told me later that her mum took her to the clinic to play with us every weekend. It is probably the onl

5、y place that she can 12 the same as other kids. Perhaps the only thing we can do is to play with her or give her a 13. She might not remember the time she spent with us in the clinic when she 14. Yet, I hope the feeling of being loved by 15 can stay with her.()1.A.meeting B.greetingC.servingD.saving

6、()2.A.before B.whenC.afterD.while()3.A.cryingB.shoutingC.laughingD.reading()4.A.paleB.redC.greenD.blue()5.A.noddedB.turnedC.raisedD.shook()6.A.in piecesB.on saleC.in dangerD.on fire()7.A.SuddenlyB.SadlyC.LuckilyD.Immediately()8.A.slowerB.closerC.fasterD.farther()9.A.neverB.hardlyC.suddenlyD.mostly()

7、10.A.easyB.terribleC.healthyD.shy()11.A.whyB.thatC.howD.where()12.A.be treatedB.seemC.be dealtD.consider()13.A.lifeB.dreamC.hugD.present()14.A.passes byB.moves awayC.comes aroundD.grows up()15.A.doctorsB.nursesC.strangersD.parents.阅读理解US writer Margaret Lee Runbeck once wrote, “Happiness is not a st

8、ation you arrive at, but a manner of travelling.” But travelling is not always happy, at least for the characters in the movie Green Book. The popular film won Best Picture at the 91st Academy Awards on Feb. 25, 2019.The movie was made from the true story of a road trip through the southern US in th

9、e early 1960s. In the film, the black pianist Don Shirley asks Italian-American Tony Vallelonga to drive him to concerts, but they face problems because of Shirleys skin colour. These problems lead them to form a special friendship.“Theres something so deeply right about this movie, so true to the t

10、ime,” wrote US film critic(评论家) Mick Lasalle at the San Francisco Chronicle.The time Lasalle is talking about was between late 1870s and 1960s, a very different period in US history. Many parts of the country had Jim Crow laws (吉姆克劳法), which allowed racial segregation(种族隔离).These laws made life and

11、travel dangerous for African-Americans. They couldnt use certain hotels, restaurants, or even gas stations. They had to be indoors after the sunset or they might go to jail(牢). Even the famous black people had to follow the laws.But in 1936, a black mail carrier named Victor H. Green had an idea. He

12、 made a list of friendly businesses in New York City. He published the list as a small book with a green cover. The Green Book helped African-Americans travel more safely. Then, in 1964, Jim Crow laws went away. The book went away, too.Today many US people still remember the time of Jim Crow. But th

13、ey probably dont know about The Green Book. Its a forgotten part of the story. Thanks to this movie, maybe people can remember it again.1.What prize did the movie win at the 91st Academy Awards?()A.The Best Actor.B.The Best Music.C.The Best Story.D.The Best Picture.2.Jim Crow laws had influenced the

14、 African-Americans for .()A.only a few yearsB.about fifty yearsC.nearly a centuryD.over a hundred years3.Whose name might be found in The Green Book?()A.An Italian taxi driver.B.A white American doctor.C.A friendly black musician.D.A famous African soldier.4.What will many US people do after they wa

15、tch the Green Book?()A.They will fight against the African-Americans.B.They will come to know The Green Book again.C.They may think it is a shame to see such a film.D.They might miss the time of Jim Crow laws a lot.语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。A gentleman was walking through an elephant c

16、amp, and he noticed that the elephants werent kept in cages or held by the use of chains. It was a small piece of rope that was holding them back from escaping the camp. The rope 1.(tie) to one of their legs.As the man looked at the elephants, he found it hard to understand 2. the elephants didnt ju

17、st use their strength to break the rope and escape the camp. They could 3.(easy) have done so, but instead, they didnt try to at all.In order to find out 4. answer, he asked a trainer nearby why the elephants were just standing there and never tried to escape. The trainer 5.(reply): “When the elepha

18、nts are very young and much smaller, we use the same size rope to tie them and, 6. that age, its enough to hold them. As they grow up, they are used to 7.(believe) they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, 8. they never try to break free.”The only reason that the elephants w

19、erent breaking free and escaping from the camp was that over time they accepted the belief that it just 9.(be not)possible.No matter how much the world tries to hold you back, always continue with the belief that what you want to achieve is possible. Believing you can become 10.(success) is the most

20、 important step in actually achieving it.【参考答案】.主旨大意这是一篇记叙文,讲述了一位在火灾中受伤的小姑娘来作者工作的诊所玩耍的故事。最后,作者希望陌生人对她的关爱会伴随她一生。1.C考查动词辨析。由下文和火灾中幸存的女孩玩耍可知,作者懂得了为人们服务的伟大力量。故选C。2.B考查连词辨析。此处指一件事发生的过程中突然发生某事,必须用when连接时间状语从句。3.C考查动词辨析。由上文的“laughter”可以判断出此处应为一边跳一边笑,故选C。4.A考查形容词辨析。由下文的“a little afraid to look at her”可知,她的面

21、色苍白。5.D考查动词辨析。A“点头”,下文医生就不用解释;B“转过头”,表示不予理睬;C“抬头”,与情境不符;D“摇头”,医生才会进一步地说明。故选D。6.D考查介词短语辨析。由下文的“burns”可知,她家发生了火灾。故选D。7.C考查副词辨析。由下文的“saved”可知,她的获救是幸运的。故选C。8.B考查形容词辨析。句意:我走得更近些,意识到她的全身布满了伤疤。故选B。9.D考查副词辨析。由下文的“afraid”可以推知,她的手指和头发基本上被烧光了,所以此处应为“大部分看不见”。故选D。10.C考查形容词辨析。由下文的“她也许不知道她和别人不一样”可知,这个女孩认为自己跟别人一样健康

22、。故选C。 11.B考查连词辨析。此处为宾语从句,句意完整为陈述句,用that引导。12.A考查动词辨析。句意:这可能是唯一一个她能像别的孩子一样被对待的地方。此处为被动语态。13.C14.D考查动词短语辨析。句意:当她长大了,她也许不记得在诊所她和我们度过的时光。A“经过”,B“搬家”,C“拜访”,D“长大”。故选D。15.C考查名词辨析。纵观全文,跟这个女孩玩的人她都不认识,故选C。.主旨大意这是一篇记叙文,讲述了电影绿皮书的故事:一位意籍美国人利用绿皮书帮助美国黑人巧妙避开吉姆克劳法进行安全旅行。这部电影将使人们再一次记起绿皮书的故事。1.D细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句可知选D。2.C

23、细节理解题。由“The time Lasalle is talking about was between late 1870s and 1960s”可知,该法律存在的时间大约为一个世纪。故选C。3.C推理判断题。由倒数第二段中的“He made a list of friendly businesses”可知,友善的黑人从业者可能会出现在该书上。故选C。4.B推理判断题。由文末的“Thanks to this movie, maybe people can remember it again.”可知,人们将再一次记起绿皮书。故选B。.1.was tied2.why3.easily4.the5.replied6.at7.believing8.so9.wasnt10.successful

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