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1、试卷第 1 页,总 13 页最新江苏省扬州市实验中学中考模拟英语试题第 I 卷(选择题)一、单选题1 Have you seen _ documentary Amazing China,Tom?Yes,it is quite_ amazing film and inspires the patriotism(燃起爱国热情)of every Chinese.Aa,the Bthe,an Ca,a D/,an 2This is _ T-shirt and those are _.Amy;their Bmy;theirs Cmine;theirs Dmine;they 3Lily s parents

2、 always encourage her _out her opinions.Aspeak Bspeaking Cto speak D spoken 4 Sorry,I m late.Has the meeting begun?It doesn t matter.The meeting for several minutes.Ahas just begun Bhas just been over Chas just been on Dhas just ended 5Tom!Youre no longer a 3-year-old kid.I can cook dinner for you,b

3、ut dont expect me to do _ for you.Go and tidy your room!Aeverything Bsomething Canything Dnothing 6She _her husband for 15 years,but she didnt know much about him when they got married.Ahas married Bhas been married to Chas been married with Dhas got married to 7What a surprise to see you here!When

4、_ you _ back here?Ado;get Bhave;got Cdid;get Dwill;get 8If you can t read the article,it will be meaningless to you.The less in the word“meaningless”means .Awith Bwithout Cfull of Dout of 9A homeless man won a lottery ticket.He became rich over night.ABetter safe than sorry.试卷第 2 页,总 13 页BThe early

5、bird catches the worm.CEvery dog has its day.DWhen the cat is away,the mice will play.10 I really can t believe such a learned man has made such a silly mistake.Don t you know _ sense is worth more than knowledge?Ageneral Busual Cspecial Dcommon 11How much work have you finished _ for the coming exa

6、m?Everything is done.I m ready for it.Aprepared Bpreparing Cto prepare Dto preparing 12Could you tell me _?Rome was not built in a day.Practice makes perfect.Ahow can I speak English well Bwhere can I speak English well Cwhy I should speak English well Dwhat I can do to speak English well 13Why did

7、the 79-year-old Mrs.Sun set up this organization?To help those children get a good education _ most people of her age never had.Awhich Bwho Cwhat Dwhen 14I missed the match of Liu Shiwen last night._Andy?Amazing.It s the most wonderful match I ve ever seen.AWhat for BWhat was it like CWhat was wrong

8、 DWhat was it about 15Jack,remember that a single flower does not make a spring._.AGood idea BOK.I will CThat s all rightDOh,forget it 二、完型填空Bob opened the box and drew the shoes out.He put them on quickly to feel how they felt on his feet.They 16 a glove.Are those the ones you like,dear?his mother

9、asked.Certainly!Bob was 17.These were the best shoes ever.He couldnt hide his 18.Im wearing them out of the store.While his mother paid for them,Bob walked back and forth 19 his shoes in front of the mirror.Bob felt like he was floating on air.Just as they were about to leave the store,an old man st

10、epped on his new shoes,leaving a black 20 on the front.Hey!Bob shouted 21 .试卷第 3 页,总 13 页Oh,sorry there,young man,the old man said.Look what you did to my shoes.22 where you are going!Im sorry,sir.His mothers face was red.Then she turned to Bob and said 23.Bob!Say sorry to the gentleman.But,mum!He 2

11、4 on my shoes.You wont have any shoes to be stepped upon,25 you dont apologize.Bob looked into the old mans cloudy eyes,he realized that the man didnt 26 very well.The old man probably had stepped on his foot 27.Im sorry,sir.The old man said,smilingly,No worries.It was my 28.I need to watch where I

12、put my feet,too.Then he walked away.Bob felt uneasy as he saw the old mans shoes.They were really worn out.Suddenly,his new shoes didnt seem so 29 .His old ones werent that dirty or worn out.Mum,do I really need new shoes?He wondered.Did you see that old mans shoes?I just feel bad.I wont ask for so

13、many new shoes anymore.Mum nodded,Im glad that you say so,but dont forget to 30 the elders.Bob smiled,I wont.Not again.16Afit like Blooked like Cfelt like Ddressed like 17A excited Bmoved Ctired Dbored 18A sadness Bstrength Chappiness Dcare 19A holding Bcleaning Cdesigning Dadmiring 20A note Bmark C

14、shape Dhole 21A sadly Bangrily Ccalmly Dshyly 22A Plan BWatch CHead DFollow 23A happily Bpolitely Cnervously Dseriously 24A climbed Bfell Cstepped Dput 25Aif Bunless Calthough Dso 26A notice Bhear Csee Dunderstand 27A by himself Bby accident Cby far Dby nature 28A worry Bquestion Ctrouble Dmistake 2

15、9A famous Bcolourful Cnecessary Dcomfortable 30A respect Bserve Clike Dbelieve 试卷第 4 页,总 13 页三、阅读单选The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue New York,NY 10028 211-535-7710 www.metmuseum.org Entrances Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street Hours Open 7 days a week Sunday-一 Thursday 10:00 一 17:30 Friday a

16、nd Saturday 10:00 一 21:00 Closed Thanksgiving Day,December 25,January 1,and the first Monday in May.Admission 25.00 recommended for adults,12.00 recommended for students,includes the Main Building and The Cloisters(回廊)on the same day,free for children under 12 with an adult.Free with Admission All s

17、pecial exhibitions,as well as films,lectures,guided tours,concerts,gallery talks,and family/childrens programmes are free with admissions.Ask about todays activities at the Great Hall information desk.The Cloisters Museum and Gardens The Cloisters Museum and Gardens is a branch(分支)of the Metropolita

18、n Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture(建筑)of Europe in the Middle Ages.The extensive collection is made up of masterworks in sculpture,coloured glass,and rare and valuable objects from Europe dating from about the 9th to the 15th century.Hours:Open 7 days a week March-October 10:00-17:1

19、5 November-February 10:00-16:45 Closed Thanksgiving Day,December 25,and January 1.31 How much may they pay if an 11-year-old girl and her working parents visit the museum?A 12.B 37.C 50.D 62.32The attraction of the Cloisters Museum and Gardens lies in the fact that _.Ait opens all the year round Bit

20、s collections date from the Middle Ages 试卷第 5 页,总 13 页Cit has a modern European-style garden Dit sells excellent European glass collections 33Which of the following sentences about the Metropolitan Museum of Art is TRUE?AIt is not open on some special days.BIt is part of The Cloisters Museum and Gar

21、dens.CAfter you enter it,you still have to pay to visit all the special exhibitions.DWith admission,you can visit the Main Building and The Cloisters any day.A great woman once said,Women must try to do things as men have tried.When they fail,their failure must be a challenge to others.These are the

22、 words of US pilot Amelia Earhart(1897-1937),a pioneer in aviation(航空领域),who was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.Earhart was born in 1897.When she was young,she was very interested in stories about women who were successful in male-dominated(男性为主的)jobs,such as engineering and law.Bu

23、t in 1920,Earharts life changed after her first experience of being a plane passenger.As soon as the plane left the ground,Earhart knew that she loved flying and was determined(坚定的)to be a pilot.So she found herself a teacher and started to learn how to fly for herself.To pay for the lessons and buy

24、 a plane of her own,she took all sorts of jobs.In 1932,Earhart flew alone across the Atlantic,becoming the first woman ever to do so.She also designed a flying suit for women and went on to design other clothes for women who led active lives.When she was nearly 40,Earhart was ready for a final chall

25、enge-to be the first woman to fly around the world.Her first attempt was unsuccessful but she tried again in 1937,with her navigator(领航员)Fred Noonan.But one month later,they disappeared without a trace(踪迹)in bad weather in mid-flight.Her death remained a mystery until recently.A study published in M

26、arch conducted by Richard Jantz from the University of Tennessee,US,announced that bones found in 1940 on a faraway Pacific island belonged to Earhart.Even though its still not clear how she ended up on the island,were one step closer to finding the answer.34When did Earhart first fly across the Atl

27、antic Ocean alone?试卷第 6 页,总 13 页AIn 1920.BIn 1932.CIn 1937.DIn 1940.35What started Earharts interest in flying?AHer parents influence.BHer teachers encouragement.CHer first experience as a passenger.DHer childhood love for engineering.36Which of the following words best describes Earhart?AOpen-minde

28、d and patient.BCreative and helpful.CTalented and unsocial.DPioneering and determined.37Whats the article mainly about?AThe inspiring life story of Earhart.BSome possible causes of Earharts death.CThe discovery of Earharts bones.DWhat made Earhart a great pilot.I passed one of my US workmates and ga

29、ve her a friendly greeting.Her reply was anything but friendly.What?Er you all right?I tried again.She looked at me,showing no understanding.Then suddenly the cloud seemed to lift from her mind.Oh,she said.You mean,How am I doing?I thought you meant I had something on my face.As a British person com

30、ing to Beijing,I knew there would be cultural and language barriers(障碍)between Chinese people and myself.What I wasnt expecting were the cultural and language barriers between other English-speaking foreigners and myself.Before the 2012 London Olympic Games,the Daily Mail newspaper published a guide

31、 to British English for Americans.Some of their examples were:Those are chips(炸薯条)that go with your burger,instead of fries.Youd like some potato chips?Those are crisps.And,The best way to travel around the city during the Olympics will be by the underground(tube in British English).Any conversation

32、 I have with an American is proof(证明)of why a guide like this is necessary.British people usually know the American versions of words from TV or films(sorry-movies),but Americans never seem to have enough knowledge about British English.The trouble is,its not just Americans.When I speak English to n

33、on-English speakers,I 试卷第 7 页,总 13 页never know whether they have learned British or American English.When they say chips,for example,do they mean French fries or potato chips?I cant help thinking back to the Daily Mailarticle,When you talk about pants in Britain,that means underwear(内裤).Trousers is

34、the more appropriate(恰当的)word.However,even though British English may have come first,around the world,the American way of spelling is getting more popular.Last month a survey released by US social media platform Steemit showed that English publications,now largely use the American spelling,exchangi

35、ng words like centre for center.So it comes as no surprise that everyone I know just says pants.38Why does the writer mention her conversation with an American workmate at the beginning?ATo show how she gets along with American workmates in the office.BTo explain how to clear up misunderstandings be

36、tween workmates.CTo introduce the differences between British and American English.DTo describe what her life looked like after she came to Beijing.39The underlined sentence the cloud seemed to lift from her mind in Paragraph 4 means_.Ashe became confident of herself Bshe came to understand the situ

37、ation Cshe felt excited for what she heard Dshe was not sure what to do next 40According to the passage,which of the following is WRONG?AChips in the UK is fries in the US.BCentre in the UK is center in the US.CTrousers in Britain is pants in America.DAre you all right?means different things in Brit

38、ain and America.41Which of the following would the writer probably agree with?ABritish people dont care much about American English.BCulture and language differences dont influence understanding.CNon-English speakers cant tell British English from American English.DIts necessary to know the differen

39、ces between American and British English.If you give money to a stranger on the street,does that make you a nice person?Do you always offer to help someone struggling with heavy bags?Do you often donate blood?试卷第 8 页,总 13 页You may consider yourself to be a nice person,but youre probably not as nice

40、as you think.This is a new study carried out by professors from the University of London.The study looked into whether there is a connection between nice people and their levels of health,wealth and happiness.During the study,participants(参与者)were given a list of nice activities and asked which ones

41、 they often do.The result was surprising-98 percent of us consider ourselves to be among the nicest 50 percent of the population.In most cases,people think of themselves as nice,but it is not as simple as that,study leader Jonathan Freeman told.The most common practices were giving directions to str

42、angers,holding doors open and giving up seats on public transport.However,3/4 said that they rarely helped people carry heavy shopping bags,and only 1/6 often gave money to strangers.Just 1/4 donated blood often or helped someone cross the road.Though our thoughts of ourselves didnt match up with sc

43、ientific research,this nicer than-others thought,according to Freeman,may actually do good to us.In the study led by Freeman,those who thought themselves as nice were likely(可能的)to be richer,healthier and happier.Nice people are almost three times more satisfied with their lives and make more money

44、compared to the not very nice participants.Our study shows that participants who report that they are nice scored higher on emotional intelligence(情商),and it can help them deal better with stress and troubles in their lives,Freeman told The Independent.42What does the article mainly talk about?ANot

45、very nice people must be unhappier.BNice people must be richer and happier.CNice people may be happier than the not very nice.DThe not very nice may be wealthier than nice people.43Whats the main idea for Paragraphs 3,4 and 5?APeople are probably as nice as they think.BA new study about nice activit

46、ies was carried out.CMost people consider themselves to be nicer than others.DPeoples thoughts of themselves didnt match up with scientific research.44According to the study,which of the following is WRONG with the participants?试卷第 9 页,总 13 页AMost of them always thought of themselves nice.BOnly one

47、in seven often gave money to strangers.CThey sometimes offer to help someone struggling with heavy bags.DJust a quarter donated blood often or helped someone cross the road.45What does the underlined word it in the last paragraph refer to(指的是)?AThe study.BThe stress.CBeing nicer to others.DHaving hi

48、gher emotional intelligence.第 II 卷(非选择题)四、用所给单词的正确形式填空根据句子意思,用括号中所给汉语提示或英语单词的适当形式填空,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)46Let s work together to try out new ideas because they sound far _(excite).47_(decide),as well as action,is the key to success.48The girl kept _(regret)missing the chance to study abroad.49Some

49、people think that their needs of enjoying life _(satisfy)if a robot is in service.50Keeping your worries to _(you)will make it worse,boys and girls.51Not until Columbus discovered America were bananas brought to _.(欧洲)52Its easy to compare _if you shop online.(价格)53Its clear to me that something nee

50、ds to be done about _ in the city.(污染)54Sun Peiyuan hopes one day Wushu will be added to the _Games.(奥林匹克的)55In 1969 about 600 million people watched _ most famous space mission.(历史)五、信息匹配阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)Today s smart-phones can do almost anything,but like all tools,they s

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