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1、中考一轮复习(人教版)培优试题 八(上) Units 341 单项选择1. The artist is so_ that he can make different changing pictures with sand. A. common B. careless C. creative D. helpful2. I don't know anything about water sports.Let's get some _ from the Internet.A. information B. exerciseC. questions D. stories3. World
2、 Reading Day is coming. You can your opinion of reading with your partner.A. offer B. provide C. share D. talk4.The path was covered with snow, so we walked very _. We were afraid of falling.A. quickly B. carefully C. excitedly D. hurriedly5. As a _, she has interviewed many famous people in differe
3、nt fields.A. reporter B. banker C. singer D. farmer6. He said he wanted to own a big farm.Who_ what he says? He is such a big mouth.A. knows B. wonders C. cares D. remembers7. As the old _ goes, you can't judge a book by its cover. You are right. The beauty of mind is more important.A. text B. s
4、entence C. word D. saying8. Please follow the rules. Don't take photos or _ anything shown in the museum.A. buy B. watch C. touch D. borrow9. I dont think we can get there on time by bus.You mean its _ for us to take a taxi?A. necessary B. important C. meaningless D. impossible10. I like to play
5、 the guitar after school. How about you?Me too. I feel very happy that we have _ interests.A. boring B. rude C. similar D. crazy11. The English Speech Competition _ the best in her. As a result, she is more active now.A. checked out B. tried outC. left out D. brought out12. Id like to _ yellow as th
6、e colour of our bedroom.Sounds great. The colour brings me a warm and comfortable feeling.A. regard B. considerC. choose D. describe13. He is a person,but he is good at telling funny stories A.serious B.patient C.kind D.humorous14. Hi, Sandy. How is your new school?Fantastic. We can choose the
7、course according to our _. I am good at operas, so I take Beijing Opera classes.A. grade B. talentC. appearance D. experience15.What a nice picture of a house!It would be_ with some green trees around it.Agood Bbetter Cworse Dworst二完形填空I always think my daughter Kendall is the best-that's just w
8、hat parents do. When she was only three, she 1 for the people, like a little angel. When Kendall was five, we noticed that she 2 had a tic (面部抽搐). When the problem got worse, we took her from doctor to doctor. 3 the treatment, Kendall continued to sing. Surprisingly, her tics disappeared when she sa
9、ng. When Kendall was sixteen, we thought she would be cured soon. However, a (n) 4 thing happened. At a party, Kendall jumped on a friend for a piggyback ride. He bent lower than she expected, and she jumped 5 than he expected. Kendall flew over his back and 6 on the floor-on her neck. She was rushe
10、d to hospital, paralyzed (瘫痪) from the neck down. She couldnt 7 . But her biggest 8 wasn't whether she would walk again, but was whether she could try out for a show called American Idol. As the days went on, feeling on her left side 9 , but she was still paralyzed on the right. We werent sure h
11、ow much of her 10 would come back. A friend brought a microphone and put it on her bed. Every day, Kendall tried hard to pick it up. It was more 11 for her to pick up that microphone than a spoon or fork.Sometimes she had to bite a toothbrush to take her mind off the pain. We all cried because of th
12、e 12 we witnessed. But on the day-only three months after her 13 -we cried full of joy when she sang, 14 she didnt enter the Top 24 of American Idol. When she was a little girl, she asked me 15 it was she that had tics. My heart hurt, but I told her, “Kendall, you have a pure heart, a fantastic voic
13、e, a strong mind. And you are a beautiful presence.” 1. A. danced B. sang C. jumped D. painted2. A. never B. sometimes C. seldom D. always3. A. During B. Before C. AfterD. Until4. A. useful B. exciting C. meaningless D. terrible5. A. farther B. nearer C. higher D. lower6. A. lay B. sat C. stood D. l
14、anded7. A. move B. sing C. eat D. think8. A. problem B. worry C. dream D. plan9. A. stopped B. remained C. returned D. disappeared10. A. movement B. treatment C. achievement D. development11. A. interesting B. important C helpless D. dangerous12. A. microphone B. toothbrush C. joy D. pain13. A. fail
15、ure B. show C. action D. accident14. A. though B. because C. if D. so15. A. who B. when C. why D. what3 阅读理解 AWhen he was nine years old, American boy Milo Cress had a question: How many plastic straws(吸管) do Americans use every day?He quickly learned there wasnt a simple answer. The boy tried to wo
16、rk it out himself. Through lots of research, Cress found out that Americans use about 500 million straws every day. In hopes of reducing plastic waste, he founded the Be Straw Free project in 2011.Cress started the project in his hometown,Burlington, Vermont. He asked a local restaurant to stop offe
17、ring straws with every drink order. It was a simple change. However, it would save money. And by doing that, the restaurant would cut down on its straw use by 50 percent.For the years that followed, Cress tried to spread his project across the United States. More and more restaurants agreed to join.
18、 They stop providing the customer with a straw unless he or she asks for one. Last April, Seattle became the first American city to completely ban ( 禁 止 ) plastic straws.Plastic pollution has been one of the most serious problems today. According to scientists, more than eight million tons of plasti
19、c end up in the ocean each year. Plastic straws are especially terrible. They make it easy for people to get comfortable with single-use plastics.After his project became popular, Cress took his findings on the road. He has since spoken to tens of thousands of students around the world. He wants to
20、encourage more people to say no to plastic straws.Focusing on straws is one simple step we all could take, Cress says. And it makes me feel that I, as a kid, could make a difference, too.1. When did Milo Cress start to care about the problem of straws?A. Ten years ago. B. In the year 2011. C. In the
21、 year that he was 9. D.Nine years ago.2. Cress started the Be Straw Free project in order to _.A. get a good score in science at his schoolB. encourage people to reduce plastic wasteC. become a famous person in his hometownD. raise a lot of money for the poor people3. What did Cress ask a restaurant
22、 in Burlington to do?A. Stop offering straws to its customers.B. Prevent people from using straws to drink.C. Count the number of straws it uses every day.D. Pick up the plastic straws in the ocean each year4. Plastic straws are especially terrible because _.A. they are the most serious problem toda
23、yB. scientists pay little attention to their influenceC. They are offered for freeD. they help people get used to using single-use plastics5. Over the years, Cress has _. spread his project across the United States asked Seattle to completely ban plastic bags counted the plastic straws in the ocean
24、every year spoken to teens around the world about plastic wasteA. B. C. D. BA few centuries ago, people looked at the birds and wondered what it would be like to fly like them. There were stories of heroes who stuck bird feathers on their arms and flew up into the sky. About 500 years ago, some peop
25、le dreamed a different dream. Instead of flying up to the sky, they dreamed of falling from the sky!In the 15th century, Italian inventors designed a cone- shaped(锥形) object that was supposed to bring a man down safely from a great height. The operator held on to a handle straps tied to his waist. T
26、his was the first known design for a parachute(降落伞).Even the great inventor Leonardo da Vinci drew a type of parachute. His parachute design was in the shape of a pyramid( 金 字 塔 ). Other inventors also drew their own designs for a parachute. Unluckily, these were only designs on paper and no one tes
27、ted them.A Croatian inventor named Fausto Veranzio looked at Leonardo da Vincis parachute design and replaced the pyramid shape with one that looked like a sail from a ship. When Veranzio was 65 years old, he fell ill. Thinking he would not live longer, he decided to try out his parachute invention.
28、 He built his parachute using wood and cloth. Tying his invention to his waist, he jumped off the tall bell tower in his city. He landed safely. He was supposedly the first man to successfully use a parachute. However, some people thought this story was not true. If that was the case, then the first
29、 person to successfully use a parachute would go to a Frenchman named Louis-Sebastien Lenormand in 1783.6. Who designed the first known parachute?A. FrenchmenB. ItaliansC. CroatiansD. Englishmen7. What was Leonardo da Vincis parachute shaped like?A. A coneB. a featherC. a pyramidD. a sail8. Which of
30、 the following about Fausto Veranzio is true?A. He copied da Vincis parachute design.B. He made his parachute with leather and wood.C. He experimented with his parachute many times.D. He decided to try his parachute after he was seriously ill.9. Who was the first man to successfully use a parachute?
31、A. It was said to be Leonardo da Cinci.B. We know for sure he was Veranzio.C. There were some historical records.D. We dont know for sure yet.10. What is the passage is mainly about?A. The beginning of the parachute.B. The dream of flying and falling.C. The courage of dropping from the sky.D. The us
32、age of parachute invention. CAre you afraid of going to the dentist? If so, youre not alone.These fears could just be in our heads, however. According to a recent survey by Martin Tickle, a professor at Manchester University in the UK, the pain isnt felt most of the time in dental surgeries(牙科手术). I
33、n fact, among the 451 interviewed patients, 75 reported no pain at all during their visits, including situations when they had their teeth pulled out.Could it be the sound of the drill(钻头) then?I found that the sound of drilling can evoke deep worry in dental patients. Actually they dont have any pa
34、in. " Hiroyuki Karibe, a scientist at Nippon Dental University in Tokyo, told the Guardian.To find the reason why a drill might bring on a racing heart, Karibe divided the volunteers into low-fear and high-fear groups based on how much they feared a trip to the dentist. Volunteers were played t
35、he sound of a drill while their brain activities were watched by a machine.What Karibe found in the low-fear group was increased activity in the areas of the brain relative to auditory processing(听觉处理), which means, for these people, the sound of dental drills is no different from other soundsIn the
36、 high-fear group, however, the brain area that was activated(激活)was different. It was the area that carries out a number of duties, including learning, feelings and, most importantly, memory. This means that these volunteers not only heard the sound, but they remembered it-they made connections betw
37、een the sound of a drill and the worry it produced in the past, causing their worry to return.Understanding how brains reply to the sounds of dentists drills could help scientists find ways to make patients more relaxed, according to Karibe, because patients who worry about going to the dentist migh
38、t keep putting off their visits. But the best way is to keep your teeth healthy.11. How does the writer explain that the pain isnt felt most of the time in dental surgeries?A. By showing facts with numbers. B. By asking questions one by one.C. By giving examples group by group. D. By comparing resul
39、ts of patients. 12. According to the fourth paragraph, what does the word "evokemean in Chinese?A. 减轻 B. 引起 C. 显示 D. 阻止13. How did the sound of drilling produce different results to the volunteers in the study?A. It produced some worry in the volunteers in the low-fear groupB. For the low-fear
40、group, it activated the brain area dealing with learning, feelings and memoryC. For the high-fear group, it caused more activities in the brain area relative to auditory processing. D. It made people in the high-fear group remember their past uncomfortable memories.14. What is the last paragraph mai
41、nly about?A. How the study might be useful.B. Some new ways to treat teethC. The proper way to treat dental patients.D. The importance of keeping our teeth healthy.15. Whats the purpose of the passage?A. To show us different areas of fear in brains.B. To introduce us a recent survey by a scientist.C
42、. To help us have less fear of a trip to the dentist.D. To make it clear that the sound of drilling is not terrible.四七选五If you go shopping in any toy store, you can see clearly the different games and toys for boys and girls: there are a lot of pink toys on one side of the store for girls; and dark&
43、#173;colored cars, guns, and soldiers for boys. 1._Some people think that too much pink is bad for girls. Sue Palmer, writer of Toxic Childhood, is very worried that most girls over the age of three are crazy about the color. According to some scientists, this happens for two reasons. 2. _ Also, man
44、y parents think their little daughter looks cute in pink. She says that girls at this age cannot make proper decisions by themselves, but the pink can affect(影响) the choices and the decisions they will make in the future.Some parents are worried toofor example, Vanessa Holburn, who has two girls und
45、er the age of four. 3. _“Pink says that you are soft and gentle. Blue says that you are strong and powerful. I want my daughters to be strong and powerful. 4. _ ”she says.But not everyone thinks there's something wrong with pink. Grayson Turner is a father of three girls and he isn't worried
46、 at all. “People forget that things change all the time,” he says. “My girls used to love pink when they were little, but as they get older, they change.”5. _ “This love of pink is just a fashion and all fashions change,” he adds. “It's only since the 1940s that people have started dressing girls in pinkbefore that it was a color for boys.”A. I'm worried that pink will not