2017北京初三英语中考一模各区还原句子汇总
2017北京中考英语模拟试卷及答案(2)
2017北京中考英语模拟试卷及答案(2)2017北京中考英语模拟试题听力材料及答案一、听力测试(本大题满分25分,每小题1分)第一节下面你将听到5段短对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从每小题A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话只播一遍。
1.W:Today is windy.M:Yes. It’s terrible.W:Do you know if it is sunny tomorrow?M:The weather report says it will be rainy tomorrow.Question:What will the weather be like tomorrow?2.W:Dick, what subject did you use to like?M:Math. But now I prefer physics. Do you like physics?W:Yes. And I do well in it.M:Congratulations to you!Question:What subject does Dick like better now?3.W:Look at this photo, Jack. It was taken when I was five years old.M:Oh, Marry! At the age of five? It was taken eleven years ago. You’ve changed a lot.W:Yes. I used to have short hair.M:And you didn’t use to wear glasses.Question:How old is Mary now?4.W:Mr. White, you used to go to work by car, didn’t you?M:Yes, I did. But now I take the bus.W:Why did you go to work by bus?M:Because I think it’s good for our environment.Question:How did Mr. White use to go to work?5.W:I hear you were late for class this morning, Peter.M:Yes. I missed the first bus.W:What do you mean?M:I overslept. When I got to the bus stop, the bus had already left.Question:Why was Peter late for class?第二节下面你将听到6段对话或独白。
2017年北京市西城区中考一模英语试题word版含答案
北京市西城区2017届中考一模英语试卷2017.4听力理解(共30 分)一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C 三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
每段对话你将听两遍。
(共5 分,每小题1 分)二、听对话,根据对话内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选择最佳选项。
每段对话你将听两遍。
(共15 分,每小题1.5 分)请听一段对话,完成第6 至第7 小题。
6. ’s ?A. a .B. a .C. a .7. ?A. .B. .C. ’s .请听一段对话,完成第8 至第9 小题。
8. ?A. .B. .C. .9. ?A. .B. .C. .请听一段对话,完成第10 至第11 小题。
10. ?A. .B. a .C. .11. ?A. 6 ∶00.B. 6 ∶15.C. 7 ∶45.请听一段对话,完成第12 至第13 小题。
12. ?A. ’s a .B. ’s .C. ’s .13. ?A. .B. a .C. .请听一段对话,完成第14 至第15 小题。
14. ’s ?A. .B. ’s a .C. .15. ?A. .B. a .C. .三、听对话,记录关键信息。
本段对话你将听两遍。
(共10 分,每小题2 分)请根据所听到的对话内容和提示词语,将所缺的关键信息填写在答题卡的相应位置上。
四、单项填空(共10分,每小题1分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. .A. B. C. D.22. ’s .A. B. C. D.23. —?—? ’s I .A. B.C. D.24. , .A. B. C. D.25. — I ?—, ’t. ?A. B. C. D.26. I’m ’ . 10 .A. B. C. D.27. —?— .A. B. C. D.28. I .A. B. C. D.29. ’s .A. B. C. D.30. —, ?— .A. aB. aC. aD. a五、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。. (气氛) 31 . ,(盯着) (对手) , .“ , ?” ., ’s. “I’ , !”, “, . I’ .”“, I , . .”, 32 . , , ’s 33 .(哨子) .34 . , . .35 . . .“ ’t ?” . “ ’s , .”, a a , 36 .. , “, ’s .”37 . ’s , ., , . “ , , ! ! ’t !” , ,38 . 39 . ., a 40 , (起立鼓掌) , .31. A. B. C. D.32. A. B. C. D.33. A. B. C. D.34. A. B. C. D.35. A. B. C. D.36. A. B. C. D.37. A. B. C. D.38. B. C. D.39. A. B. C. D.40. A. B. C. D.阅读理解(共50分)六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共30分,每小题2分); . , ’s .!41. ’s ?A. $B. $C. $D. $42. , .A. B.C. D.43. a ?A. B.C. D.44. a(n) .A. B.C. D.B. . , ,a , .a , . , a . ,(主修) a . ..a . , (八度音阶) a . , . (调节) .“ ,” . . , (坚韧的), . , , .. , a , , a .45. .A. B.C. D. a46. .A. B.C. D.47. , , .A. B.C. D.48. ?A. B.C. D.C! ?? ’ a , . ’ , ’ . (意识) . . a , , (自我形象) . ’ , —— .? .’t ! ’s . ’s a . . a () , . . ’s ..a . . . . ’s (转换) . ’t . .—’ ! ’s , . ’s (酒窝) . ’s a . , a .a , ’ ., . — a — a !49. ?A. ’s ’ .B. ’s .C. ’s .D. ’s ’ ’t .50. ?A. .B. .C. .D. .51. ’s ’s ?A. .B. .C. a .D. .Da (老鼠) a a ., ; ! ? . a ! . .’ . , .“” (瘾)? (媒体) ’t , (证据) ’t , .I . , , I’d . I , ., ’t , I .(诱因). ? (通告) . . .’ , , ., “” . , a , ’s .a a , a . ., a ; , . a (充电) , . . –. . , “ ?” .a , . . . , ’s , .52. “” 3 ?A. .B. .C. .D. .53. . ?A. .B.C. .D. .54. ?A. a .B. .C. .D. .55. ?A. .B. .C. .D. A a .七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项只能用一次。(共10分,每小题2分)I a . (小贩) (香水). a . 56, I . . a 57. – a a .a a . , … I !58. ! I . I .59. : “ ? ?” I , “ (注射) .” ,“60 (喷洒)a , , , !”I I . I I , I …八、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)A , !“I ! !” , , . a , . “, I .I , , .” , I .I , I ’t . I . , I ’t . Ia . I . I . . I a . . ? I . I .I , I a a a (屋檐). . a .a . .a . ’s . , . . I ; (湿润的) .I , , a . I . I . , I (缺乏)—,a .a . ; . , ? , !a . I . , I . I a , , .61. ?62. ?63. ?64. , ?65. ?书面表达(共15分)九、文段表达(15分)66. 从下面两个题目中任选一题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。题目1假如你是李华,你们学校将要举办国际文化节活动,你打算邀请你们班外教参加。请用英语写一封电子邮件,告诉他活动的时间和地点、活动内容,以与他需要做什么准备。提示词语, , , , ,提示问题:· ?· ?· ?题目2假如你是李华,某英文网站以“一个值得去的地方”为题征文。请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你心目中哪里是值得去的地方,它是什么样子的,以与它为什么是个值得去的地方。提示词语, , , , ,提示问题:· ?· ?· ?AI , I a北京市西城区2017 届中考一模英语试卷答案与评分参考听力理解一、听对话,选图。
2017朝阳区初三英语一模试卷及答案_1
2017朝阳区初三英语一模试卷及答案_1北京市朝阳区九年级综合练习(一)英语试卷 2017. 5听力理解(共26分)一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A 、B 、C 三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
每段对话你将听两遍。
(共4分,每小题1分)A. B.A. B.C.A.B.C.A. C.二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳选项。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
(共12分,每小题1分)请听一段对话,完成第5至第6小题。
5. What does the man want to buy?A. A coat.B. A jacket.C. A shirt.6. How much will the man pay?A. $ 80.B. $100.C. $120.请听一段对话,完成第7至第8小题。
7. Who did Tony go to the movie with?A. His friends.B. His parents.C. His brother.8. What does Tony think of the movie?A. Moving.B. Exciting.C. Interesting.请听一段对话,完成第9至第10小题。
9. Where are the two speakers?A. On a train.B. On a plane.C. On a bus.10. How soon will the speakers arrive in Beijing?A. In 2 hours.B. In 3 hours.C. In 4 hours.请听一段对话,完成第11至第13小题。
11. What’s Linda’s problem?A. She doesn’t feel well.B. She doesn’t work hard.C. She has no friends.12. What will Mr. White talk about at the parents’ evening?A. His country.B. Their daily life.C. Linda’s problem.13. Why does the teacher invite Mr. White to speak at the parents’ evening?A. To make other children notice Linda.B. To help others understand Linda better.C. To ask other parents to teach their children.请听一段独白,完成第14至第16小题。
2017朝阳区初三英语一模试卷及答案
北京市朝阳区九年级综合练习(一)英语试卷答案及评分参考2017.5听力理解(共26分)一、听对话,选图。
(共4分,每小题1分)1. C2. B3. A4. A二、听对话或独白,选择答案。
(共12分,每小题1分)5. C6. A7. B8. C9. B 10. A 11. C 12. B 13. B 14. B15. A 16. C三、听对话,记录关键信息。
(共10分,每小题2分)17. Smith 18. 16 19. 5550134 20. screen 21. tomorrow afternoon知识运用(共25分)四、单项填空(共13分,每小题1分)22. A 23. C 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. B 28.D 29. A 30. C 31. D32. B 33. D 34. C五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)35. B 36. D 37. A 38. A 39. D 40. B 41.C 42. C 43. A 44. B45. C 46. D阅读理解(共44分)六、阅读短文,选择最佳选项。
(共26分,每小题2分)(A)47. A 48. D 49. C(B)50. B 51. A 52. C(C)53. C 54. D 55. D(D)56. D 57. C 58. A 59. B七、阅读短文,还原句子。
(共8分,每小题2分)60. C 61. A 62. E 63. D八、阅读短文,回答问题。
(共10分,每小题2分)64. Yes.65. Ohio Pioneer in Education.66. 6. / Six.67. Poems, articles, and short stories.68. Dr. Sharon M. Draper’s achievement s and her famous books.书面表达(共25分)九、完成句子(共10分,每小题2分)69. You’d better70. get ready for / prepare for71. keep running72. so hard that73. took me three years to make my dream come true十、文段表达 (15分)74. One possible version:We often have moving experiences in our daily life. They help us walk along the right road.I still remember that day. I was taking the final exam when I found I didn’t have my eraser with me. I was so worried that I almost cried. Just then, Mike, a boy next to me, understood what was happening. He quickly cut his eraser in half and handed me one part. With tears in my eyes, I finished the exam.I’m deeply moved by what Mike did. He is a real friend. He cares others a lot. I want to learn from him to be the person in need.评分标准一、选择题答错或不答均不给分。
2017北京市海淀初三(一模)英语
2017北京市海淀初三(一模)英语听力理解(共 30 分)一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C 三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
每段对话你将听两遍。
(共5分,每小题1分)1.A.B.C.2.A.B.C.3.A.B.C.4.A.B.C.5.A.B. C.二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选择最佳选项。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
(共 15 分,每小题 1.5 分)请听一段对话,完成第6至第7小题。
6.What would the man like to eat?A.A sandwich.B. A hamburger.C. French fries.7.How much is the meal?A. $8.B. $9.C. $10.请听一段对话,完成第8至第9小题。
8.Why does the man look pale?A.He is ill.B. He stayed up late.C. He failed an exam.9.How does the woman learn Chinese?B.By reading Chinese books.C.By watching Chinese movies.请听一段对话,完成第10 至第11 小题。
10.Who is going to give a speech?A.Mary.B. Frank.C. Mrs. Green.11.What will the man do?A.Write letters.B. Take pictures.C. Make signs.请听一段对话,完成第12 至第13 小题。
12.What is the man worried about?A.He isn’t able to do the job well.B.He isn’t old enough to find a job.C.He isn’t allowed to take a part-time job.13.What will the man probably do next?A.Work harder.B. Talk to his father.C. Give up the job.请听一段独白,完成第14 至第15 小题。
2017年北京市各区中考英语一模试卷中完形填空汇集及解析
北京市各区2017年中考英语一模试卷中完形填空汇集训练东城区A Move to SafetyThe Turners sat at the kitchen table. The sun was shining and filed the kitchen with a warm light. It was a perfect day for having a picnic or going surfing. But in the Turners’ kitchen, no one seemed to be paying attention to the __31__ .“Okay, girls,” said Mrs. Turner. “I can tell by the expressions on your faces that you have a pretty good idea of why we need to have this family __32__ .” Linda and Kala exchanged looks and slowly nodded.“Your mom and I have had many talks lately about the possibility of __33__ ,” said Mr. Turner. “We were hoping that it wouldn’t come to this, but we don’t have other choices.”“But Dad,” said Kala, “Kilauea has been an active volcano(火山)since 1983!Nothing has happened to us or to our house yet. I know we’ll be __34__ here.”“But your dad and I care about all the recent warnings giving by the government.Even though we’ve been safe up to now, there is no way to guarantee(保证)that a larger eruption(喷发)isn’t coming up,” said Mrs. Turner.“Mom, this is our __35__ . I can’t even remember living anywhere else!” Linda said, fighting back tears.Mrs. Turner put an arm around her daughter’s shoulder. “This won’t go __36__ for any of us,” she said. “Dad and I love this house, too. We have so many happy memories here. But we’re tired of living with such uncertainty. The most important thing in the world to us is that our family stays safe.”Mr. Turner __37__ . “Girls, there are other places in Hawaii where we’ll feel safer. We’ll have to give up our house, but you know home is wherever we go as a family. We’ll make new memories, and we’ll find things to love about our new home.”The girls were quiet for a moment as they considered what it would mean to move. “There are so many things I’ll __38__ here,” said Kala quietly.“We all will,” said Mrs. Turner. “But one of the places that your dad and I have looked at is onlya few minutes’ walk to the beach.”Kala and Linda couldn’t help _39__ when they heard that. They both spent every spare minute they had surfing. If their parents told them that they could actually live in the water, they would have been perfectly happy.Mr. Turner walked around to the other side of the table. He put one large hand on each of his daughter’s shoulders. “I’m proud of you two,” he said. “Thank you for trying to __40__ why this is so important to your mom and me.”Linda and Kala smiled. Dad was right: home was wherever the family was.31.A. kitchen B. table C. picnic D. weather32.A. trip B. meeting C. dinner D. celebration33.A. moving B. traveling C. returning D. rushing34.A. happy B. safe C. brave D. relaxed35.A. dream B. choice C. home D. island36.A. early B. easily C. quickly D. successfully37.A. nodded B. shouted C. judged D. repeated38.A. sense B. stress C. respect D. miss39.A. smiling B. arguing C. worrying D. doubting40.A. explain B. wonder C. understand D. discuss朝阳区Never Too LateThe morning Sean checked the email as usual. Then he found an unexpected email in hisinbox. Could he realize his dream late? Sean was now nearly 40, alone and poor. He dreamed of being a police officer for a long time and never made it. Was it possibly 31 this time?When Sean was only a 5-year-old boy, his father's friend Paul once 32 the little boy home in his police car. Sean was interested in the car, the lights and the uniform(制服). He decided to be a hero like Paul.However, a high school English teacher 33 his dream. She argued that he had a true giftfor writing and should not waste it being a police officer. Sean followed his teacher's advice and finally he became a 34 for a newspaper and married. During the years, he changed several jobs but nothing made him really 35 . His heart really wasn't in the job or marriage. Actually, he had never really given up his childhood 36 to become a policeman. His wife could not bear this and left him when Sean was 39 years old. Sean was 37 to move back to St. Ignace, where his dad lived. "I feel like a failure," Sean says. He was sad and lost 25 pounds in a few months.When his father encouraged him to search for a new job, the opportunity came. Phoenix was in great need of police officers and one of Sean's old friends emailed him, "Do you still want to be a police officer?" "Phoenix was a world away - 2100 miles from St. Ignace," says Sean. "But here, at least, was one more 38 I felt reborn."In order to pass the test to enter the police academy(学院), Sean 3 9 began training, setting a daily running rule of a mile and a half. Three weeks later when he arrived in Phoenix, Sean was a man physically and emotionally changed. Finally, Sean passed the written exam and completed the physical test. On Nov. 16, 2015, Sean finished his education in the police academy.The following year, Sean got a prize because of his excellent job. "It took me 35 years. But a promise is a promise. How many people can say they 40 their life's dream? " Sean says, "I did it. It just proves that it's never too late."31.A.new B.different C.strange D.interesting32.A.guided B.led C.carried D.drove33.A.broke B.made C.kept D.supported34.A.teacher B.driver C.reporter D.manager35.A.rich B.happy C.famous D.lucky36.A.life B.work C.wish D.idea37.A.invited B.forced C.asked D.ordered38.A.chance B.time C.job D.dream39.A.busily B.carefully C.quietly D.immediately40.A.know B.have C.live D.meet石景山区I am the mother of two wonderful, beautiful and clever boys. I am also a policewoman whohim that it was to keep little boys and girls safe, but I did not go into any more details. Over the next several weeks I would hear my son telling people that his mommy’s job was to keep little boys andThe day after Thomas’s third birthday, I decided to take the day off from work to spend time with Thomas and Alex, his twenty-one-month-old brother. After saying goodbye to their father Iinstead I saw tears in his eyes. I bent down(弯腰)close to him and asked him what was wrong. Heworried about the little boys and girls he did not even know.worked with mommy to keep the little boys and girls safe. We hugged each other for several minutes.stayed home. When he finally felt better he went off to play with one of his new toys.for these children that he had never met. I never explained what “safe” meant to three-year-old Thomas, but I believe that he understands its meaning very well.31. A. healthy B. popular C. polite D. safe32. A. first B. second C. third D. fourth33. A. dream B. talk C. worry D. forget34. A. nervously B. excitedly C. worry D. forget35. A. expecting B. offering C. starting D. deciding36. A. flying B. moving C. walking D. running37. A. turned B. grew C. changed D. counted38. A. suggested B. explained C. insisted D. complained39. A. just B. never C. still D. also40. A. bored B. surprised C. troubled D. frightened西城区The WinnerIt was the first swim meet of the year for our newly formed middle-school swimming team. The atmosphere(气氛)on the three-hour bus ride was exciting as the team only thought of 1 . However, the excitement turned into shock as they walked off the bus and stared(盯着)in disbelief at their strong Greek-god-like opponents(对手). Halfway through the meet, Coach Huey realized that he had no swimmers for one of the events."Okay team, who wants to swim the five-hundred-yard freestyle?" the coach asked.Several hands went up, including Justin Rigsbee's. "I'll race, Coach!"The coach looked down at the young boy and said, "Justin, this race is twenty lengths of the pool. I've only seen you swim eight.""Oh, I can do it, Coach. Let me try."Coach Huey finally agreed, not 2 though. After all, he thought, it's not the winning but the trying that builds 3 .The whistle(哨子)blew and the opponents flew through the water and finished the race in just four minutes and fifty seconds. The winners got together to socialize while our group 4 to finish. After four more long minutes, the last tired members of our team got out of the water. The last except for Justin.Justin was 5 breaths as his hands hit the water and pushed it aside to move his thin body forward. It appeared that he would go under at any minute, yet something seemed to keep pushing his onward."Why doesn't the coach stop this child?" the parents spoke among themselves. "He looks like he's not going to make it, and the race was won four minutes ago."But what the parents did not realize was that the real race, the race of a boy becoming a man, was just 6 .The coach walked over to the young swimmer and quietly spoke. The parents thought, "Oh, he'sfinally going to pull that boy out before he kills himself." But to their 7 , the coach stepped back from the pool's edge, and the young man continued to swim.One teammate, inspired by his brave friend, went to the side of the pool and walked the lane as Justin continued. "Come on, Justin, you can do it! Keep going! Don't give up!" He was joined by another, then another, until the whole team was walking the length of the pool cheering for and 8 their teammate to finish the race set before him. Their opponents saw what was happening and 9 them. Soon the room was full of energy and excitement as teammates and opponents alike gave courage to one small swimmer.Twelve long minutes after the starting whistle had blown, a tired but 10 Justin Rigsbee swam his final lap and pulled himself out of the pool. The standing ovation(起立鼓掌)they gave Justin that day proved that the greater victory was his, just for finishing the race.1.A.friends B.holidays C.training D.victory2.A.willingly B.nervously C.curiously D.seriously3.A.friendship B.bridges C.success D.character4.A.learned B.started C.tried D.failed5.A.stealing B.holding C.losing D.wasting6.A.ending B.beginning C.canceled anized7.A.shame B.joy C.surprise D.satisfaction8.A.teaching B.encouraging C.forcing D.asking9.A.left B.stopped C.guided D.joined10.A.crying B.energetic C.smiling D.helpful海淀区Search for the BestFor this Father’s Day, many children bou ght ties, socks or golf balls, but my present had to be the best. After spending several days shopping, my search for the best came _31_to an old plane. It was one Father’s Day that my dad and I would never forget.“Is this your first time flying?” our pil ot asked my dad. I felt a little _32_knowing that in a few minutes I would be in the sky trusting my life to someone who would fly a plane for the first time. My nerves were making me want to give up, but I knew it would be a good father-daughter_33_.After a little hesitation (犹豫), my dad started the engine. We taxied to the runway slowly. After being cleared for take-off, we went faster. I could feel the plane shaking slowly while it was _34_from the ground. After the pilot gave some instructions, my dad was flying the plane. Suddenly, we experienced a quick fall and then the plane went up again, which made me feel as if I were on a roller coaster. The plane started to move up and down and the pilot quickly took over the control. I could see the _35_on my dad’s fac e. The pilot started to tell the control tower over the radio that we had hit turbulence (气流). It was a sunny day with few clouds so I didn’t how _36_this was possible. But it was indeed very windy a few thousand feet up. I held onto my seat, trying to tell myself we were going to be OK. After a few minutes jumping up and down, the plane leveled off (在平流层飞行) and I started to breathe_37_.Finally, it was time to return. We started to go down and it seemed that we were going to _38_runway and land in trees, but somehow we landed on the ground, gradually slowing. It seemed like forever until the plane actually stopped. I was excited to _39_and it felt good to have my feet back on the ground. The smile on my dad’s face _40_had given him the best gift. The unforgettable Father’s Day was complete with an old plane, and huge smiles on our faces.31. A. advice B. gift C. excuse D. prize32. A. nervous B. excited C. painful D. satisfied33. A. talk B. joke C. secret D. experience34. A. running B. turning C. lifting D. breaking35. A. fear B. mark C. light D. smile36. remember B. mention C. understand D. introduce37. deeply B. easily C. heavily D. quickly38. A. enter B. miss C. destroy D. find39. A. set B. put C. get D. take40. proved B. planned C. picture D. promised丰台区To Save the Baby Eagle ( 鹰)After Josh lost his father Frank, it felt as if he had lost his whole family. He wouldn’t let the baby eagle lose his _31_ . The eagle nest (巢) was down because of last night’s storm. If Frank was still alive, he would have been out here, instead of staying inside like Sam—Josh’s stepfather (继父). Mum and Sam tried to make Josh happy. But Josh still felt like a __32__ in his own home.A sound broke into Josh’s thoughts. It was a baby eagle, right beside his foot. He hurried home with him. After a quick look, Sam said, “He’s not __33_ . But we should return him to his parents as quickly as possible.”“I saw some wood in the yard. Could you help build a new nest?” Sam continued. Josh nodded. Together they __34__ a wooden box. Then they went to rest the box in the tree. While Sam was helping Josh with the necessary tools, he said, “I wish I could do this instead of you, but I’d probably just fall out of the tree.”Josh _35__ Sam was worried. “I’ll be okay,” he comforted him. “See? I have the safety rope. Even if I miss my foot ing, it will hold me.” As Josh tried to put the box into place, the mother eagle swooped (俯冲) down. Josh ducked—and he started to fall. 36 , the safety rope held him. “Are you all right?” Sam shouted. “Yes,” Josh called, “send the bird up!”Finally, Josh was back with Sam, watching the eagles circle above the new nest. They started to cheer as the eagles seemed to land, but the great birds flew away at the last minute. If the eagles didn’t accept the new home, the baby eagle would be left alone after all—and their 37 was wasted. “What are they waiting for?” Josh asked unhappily.“They’re being careful.” Something in Sam’s voice made Josh look at his stepfather. “It’s not easy to __38__ change,” Sam went on. “It’s hard to trust Golden Flowers Josh thought about that. Sam could never take the place of Frank, but perhaps he could be a friend. Friends helped each other through hard times. Josh remembered how he and Sam had worked together and how 39 Sam had been for his safety.“She’s coming in,” Sam cried. Th e mother eagle landed beside her baby.“Yes!” Josh and Sam shouted. “We40__ it!” As they high-fived each other, Josh felt closer to Sam. Now he and the baby eagle had both come home.31. A. group B. way C. family D. friend32. A. child B. student C. tourist D. stranger33. A. hurt B. alone C. quiet D. safe34. A. bought B. built C. borrowed D. brought35. A. realized B. expected C. imagined D. remembered36. A. Suddenly B. Hopefully C. Luckily D. Surprisingly37. A. attention B. decision C. effort D. experience38. A. consider B. control C. treat D. accept39. A. upset B. worried C. excited D. helpful40. A. did B. got C. knew D. found通州区Mother's Christmas Stocking(长袜)My sister Trudy and I snuggled(偎依)close and would sleep around the Christmas tree. It was a tradition --- we just had to sleep under the tree on Christmas Eve --- even if we were ten and twelve. My eight-year-old brother, Ashley and three-year-old baby sister. Breanna were already asleep near the 1 .Trudy and I talked to each other in a low voice and discussed what we expected to get in our stockings the next morning. We looked at the four stockings hanging by the fireplace, and we 2 that one was missing. Weren't there five people in our family? Why didn't Mum have a stocking?She had told us when she was a little girl her family didn't hang stockings on Christmas Eve. We were 3 to be the members of our family and we thought Mum should be a part of the tradition she had created for us. It was then that we came up with an idea. It would forever change the way we would see Christmas and more 4 , giving.Quickly Trudy woke Breanna, and I hurried to wake Ashley. We planned Mother's stocking. For several minutes we began to look for our treasures through our things.Breanna brought her candy box. We chose a piece of Santa chocolate. I wrote, "For your sweet wish," stuck it on Breanna's chocolate and put it into an old, oversized, red 5 which Ashley found in the wardrobe(衣柜).Ashley brought two of his favorite toy cars and told us they were for when Mum's car broken down. Now she would always have two more. Trudy wrote the explanation for him.I brought a bag of flower seeds and 6 around the bag. "So you will always have fresh seedsof inspiration(灵感)."Trudy made a little baby out of a round river rock. She called it Herman Periwinkle and wrote an adoption(收养)letter for the baby. That was so Mum would always have a baby, because she often 7 that her real babies were growing up too fast.We hung Mum's stocking on the highest place and stuck a 8 _ to the outside of the stocking that said, "To: Mother Santa Claus --- from: The TAABElves" She was proud of her acronym(首字母缩略词)for our names,and we were all so 9 that we could hardly sleep.In the morning, when we woke up, we rushed right past our stockings, straight into Mum's bedroom. She was __10 Herman Periwinkle and our treasures were around her. She kissed us all and hugged us, laughing and talking at the same time. It was so unlike her usual calm manner. But we understood. It was her first ever Christmas stocking.1. A. tree B. box C. bed D. chair2. A. expected B. imagined C. realized D. believed3. A. surprised B. glad C. relaxed D. curious4. A. luckily B. politely C. carefully D. importantly5. A. coat B. stocking C. bag D. skirt6. A. wrote B. drew C. sent D. showed7. A. described B. celebrated C. noticed D. complained8. A. photo B. note C. candy D. flower9. A. satisfied B. nervous C. excited D. crazy10. A. making B. holding C. washing D. repairing房山区A Friend in NeedSuraj was a student in Class 5. He was a naught boy who liked making fun of other classmates. They didn't like this but could do nothing.One day, after the science class, Suraj went to fool one of his classmates, Kiran. Kiran felt 1 and just sat on the chair. As soon as their math teacher arrived to the class, Suraj moved back to his place quickly. The class started and the 2 was asking some questions to the students.And it happened. Suraj wet his pants! He felt very ashamed. He 3 how his classmates would think about him. His wet pants would be the hot topic of the school! His friends would talk about this for years. The girls in the class would never look at him as a friend. The boys and girls would never speak with him. He would become the joker for everyone in the class. Suraj's imagination was going so wild.The math teacher noticed a kind of uneasiness in Suraj. She was watching him for a few minutes and 4 him in some kind of trouble. Suraj noticed the teacher watching him and tried to act normal. He felt that his heart would stop beating very soon. He 5 pleaded(恳求). "Dear God, you have to help me. In 5 or 10 minutes, I will be dead. I really need some 6 from you."The teacher again saw that Suraj was uneasy and she looked at him. He smiled at her. Kiran made a request to let him drink some water. 7 , Kiran from the back chair took his water bottle and started to move out of the classroom. As he crossed Suraj's desk, he dropped the water bottle. The cap opened and all water fell on Suraj.It surprised everyone greatly and the teacher 8 to help Suraj. She asked a student to get a towel from her office.His friends cleaned the desk and helped him. The teacher asked another student to bring a pair of gym pants for him to wear until his pants got dry. The act of being laughed at suddenly became sympathetic(同情的). When Kiran tried to help him, he was cornered. The teacher punished him for being so 9 .And of course, Suraj was so relaxed. He looked at Kiran, who stood silently in a corner.After school, Suraj walked to Kiran and thanked him with all his heart. Kiran Smiled and said, "Hey, I know buddy! Because I also 10 the same few months before. I wet my pants!"1. A. upset B. happy C. satisfied D. excited2. A. student B. teacher C. classmate D. friend3. A. expected B. understood C. found D. imagined4. A. showed B. felt C. saw D. kept5. A. silently B. loudly C. strangely D. carefully6. A. hope B. decision C. choice D. help7. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Naturally D. Gradually8. A. rushed B. agreed C. decided D. preferred9. A. helpless B. hopeless C. useless D. careless10. A. expressed B. experienced C. described D. completed门头沟Thanksgiving Day was near. The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignment (作业,任务)-to draw a 31 of something for which they were grateful (感激的).Most of the class might be considered not rich, but still many would celebrate the holiday with turkey and other traditional goodies (甜食) of the season. These, the teacher thought, would be the32 of most of her students’ art. And they were.But Douglas made a different kind of picture. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teacher’s true child of misery (痛苦), weak and 33 . As other children played atbreak, Douglas was likely to stand close by her side. One could only guess at the 34Douglas felt behind those sad eyes.Yes, his picture was different. When asked to draw a picture of something for which he was35 , he drew a hand. Nothing else. Just an empty hand.His abstract (抽象的) picture raised the 36 of his classmates. Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer, because farmers feed turkeys. Another suggested a police officer, because the police protect and care for people. And so the discussion went-until the teacher almost 37 the young artist himself.When the children had gone on to other assignments, she stopped at Douglas’ desk, bent (弯曲) down, and asked him whose hand it was. The little boy looked 38 and said in a low voice, “It’s yours, teacher.” She remembered the times she had taken his hand and walked with him here and there, as she had the other students. How often had she said, “39 my hand, Douglas, we’ll go outside.” Or, “Let me show you how to hold your pencil.” Or, “Let’s do this together.” Douglas was most thankful for his teacher’s hand.With tears in her eyes, she went on with her work.The story speaks of more than thankfulness. It says something about teachers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing friendship, and how much it means to the Douglases of the world. They might not always say thanks, but they’ll remember the hand that 40 out.31. A. map B. picture C. cartoon D. postcard32. A. classes B. lessons C. objects D. subjects33. A. happy B. unhappy C. bright D. excited34. A. pain B. fear C. worries D. weakness35. A. awful B. careful C. helpful D. thankful36. A. imagination B. discussion C. question D. production37. A. forgot B. noticed C. understood D. remembered38. A. out B. back C. away D. around39. A. Take B. Bring C. Carry D. Follow40. A. goes B. gets C. stays D. reaches平谷Give Time to Our FamilyMy mother has been living alone for 19 years, but the demands of my work and my three children had made it impossible to visit her often.“I love you, but I know your mother loves you and would love to spend some time withyou. ”suggested my wife one night.“Oh, I'll make a dinner date with 31 . ” That night I called to invite her to go out for dinner and a movie.That Friday after work, I 32 over to her house. She had been waiting in the door with her coat on. She had curled her hair and was wearing her best dress and smiled like an angel. “I told my friends that I was going out with my son, and they were impressed. ” she said, as she got into the car. “They can't wait to33 about our meeting. ”We went to a restaurant that, although not big, was very nice. After we sat down, I had to readthe 34 . Her eyes could only read large print.“I used to have to read the menu when you were small,” she said.“Then it's time that you 35 and let me return the favor,” I responded.During the dinner, We had an agreeable conversation—nothing special but events of eachother's life. We talked so 36 that we missed the movie.Late that night I drove her back. As we arrived, she said, “I'll go out with you again, but only if you let me 37 you. ” I agreed.“How was your dinner date?” asked my wife when I got home. “Very nice. Much more sothan I could have imagined,” I answered.A few days later, my mother died of a serious heart disease. It happened so suddenly that Ididn't have a 38 to do anything for her. Some time later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant receipt from the same place where mother and I had dined. A note in it said: “I've already paid this bill. I wasn't sure that I could be there; but nevertheless, I paid for two plates one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night 39 for me. I love you, son. ”At that moment, I understood the importance to give our loved ones the time that they deserve(值得). Give them the time they deserve, because these things cannot be 40 off till “some other time. ”31. A. her B. him C. me D. you32. A. walked B. rode C. flew D. drove33. A. talk B. think C. read D. hear34. A. book B. newspaper C. menu D. story35. A. stay B. relax C. work D. sit36. A. little B. much C. warmly D. hard37. A. invite B. forget C. remember D. visit38. A. rest B. home C. chance D. meeting39. A. waited B. meant C. lasted D. did40. A. taken B. kept C. put D. turned怀柔Friends Forever“Hey, Jenna, do you think we’ll still be friends when we’re eighty-two?” I asked my friend while we were playing in her backyard. It was clear she was wondering why I asked such a 31 . While I waited for Jenna to answer, I started imagining what life would be like without her. Losing Jenna would be like losing a very close sister. We played together. We gave each other advice.“Of course, we’ll still be friends when we’re eighty-two,” Jenna replied loudly. We looked at each other and then 32 so hard that tears ran down my face.The next year, in the fourth grade, we met Jamie. The three of us soon became best 33 . We played together almost every day. We laughed together, cried together and shared our biggest secrets.I thought e ven time couldn’t pull us apart(分开).The three of us started fighting a lot. Before Christmas, we had a really big fight, and Jamie and Jenna were against me, both saying I was bossy(霸道的). They wouldn’t even talk to me at school. I felt helpless and lonely. I thought Christmas would be 34 ! Why is this happening to me?I thought.I was 35 when Jenna came to my house and gave me a Christmas card she had made for me. I was so sure that she was still disappointed with me, but now I was getting a really special card made by herself.“Wow,” I said, 36 the silence as we stood on either side of my front door. “Thanks.”“Okay . . . well . . . I have to go,” she said 37 .“Okay. See you later then. . . .” and I closed the door and 38 back to my mom’s bedroom to finish watching a movie.“Who was that at the door?” my mom asked.“It was Jenna,” I explained, showing her the card.The 39 started with “Merry Christmas”, but then, it said, “Dear Miranda, I am so glad we’re friends. I am sorry about what I said when we were fighting. A fight won’t stop us from being friends. Besides, we said we were going to be friends even when we’re eighty-two.”I stopped reading and started laughing. I couldn’t believe I had 40 what she said that day in her backyard. I realized that I was so selfish that I had forgotten about real friendship.31. A. question B. idea C. meaning D. choice32. A. thanked B. greeted C. insisted D. laughed33. A. workmates B. friends C. cousins D. roommates。
2017年北京市各区中考英语一模试卷中完形填空汇集及解析
北京市各区2017年中考英语一模试卷中完形填空汇集训练东城区A Move to SafetyThe Turners sat at the kitchen table. The sun was shining and filed the kitchen with a warm light. It was a perfect day for having a picnic or going surfing. But in the Turners’ kitchen, no one seemed to be paying attention to the __31__ .“Okay, girls,” said Mrs. Turner. “I can tell by the expressions on your faces that you have a pretty good idea of why we need to have this family __32__ .” Linda and Kala exchanged looks and slowly nodded.“Your mom and I have had many talks lately about the possibility of __33__ ,” said Mr. Turner. “We were hoping that it wouldn’t come to this, but we don’t have other choices.”“But Dad,” said Kala, “Kilauea has been an active volcano(火山)since 1983!Nothing has happened to us or to our house yet. I know we’ll be __34__ here.”“But your dad and I care about all the recent warnings giving by the government.Even though we’ve been safe up to now, there is no way to guarantee(保证)that a larger eruption(喷发)isn’t coming up,” said Mrs. Turner.“Mom, this is our __35__ . I can’t even remember living anywhere else!” Linda said, fighting back tears.Mrs. Turner put an arm around her daughter’s shoulder. “This won’t go __36__ for any of us,” she said. “Dad and I love this house, too. We have so many happy memories here. But we’re tired of living with such uncertainty. The most important thing in the world to us is that our family stays safe.”Mr. Turner __37__ . “Girls, there are other places in Hawaii where we’ll feel safer. We’ll have to give up our house, but you know home is wherever we go as a family. We’ll make new memories, and we’ll find things to love about our new home.”The girls were quiet for a moment as they considered what it would mean to move. “There are so many things I’ll __38__ here,” said Kala quietly.“We all will,” said Mrs. Turner. “But one of the places that your dad and I have looked at is onlya few minutes’ walk to the beach.”Kala and Linda couldn’t help _39__ when they heard that. They both spent every spare minute they had surfing. If their parents told them that they could actually live in the water, they would have been perfectly happy.Mr. Turner walked around to the other side of the table. He put one large hand on each of his daughter’s shoulders. “I’m proud of you two,” he said. “Thank you for trying to __40__ why this is so important to your mom and me.”Linda and Kala smiled. Dad was right: home was wherever the family was.31.A. kitchen B. table C. picnic D. weather32.A. trip B. meeting C. dinner D. celebration33.A. moving B. traveling C. returning D. rushing34.A. happy B. safe C. brave D. relaxed35.A. dream B. choice C. home D. island36.A. early B. easily C. quickly D. successfully37.A. nodded B. shouted C. judged D. repeated38.A. sense B. stress C. respect D. miss39.A. smiling B. arguing C. worrying D. doubting40.A. explain B. wonder C. understand D. discuss朝阳区Never Too LateThe morning Sean checked the email as usual. Then he found an unexpected email in hisinbox. Could he realize his dream late? Sean was now nearly 40, alone and poor. He dreamed of being a police officer for a long time and never made it. Was it possibly 31 this time?When Sean was only a 5-year-old boy, his father's friend Paul once 32 the little boy home in his police car. Sean was interested in the car, the lights and the uniform(制服). He decided to be a hero like Paul.However, a high school English teacher 33 his dream. She argued that he had a true giftfor writing and should not waste it being a police officer. Sean followed his teacher's advice and finally he became a 34 for a newspaper and married. During the years, he changed several jobs but nothing made him really 35 . His heart really wasn't in the job or marriage. Actually, he had never really given up his childhood 36 to become a policeman. His wife could not bear this and left him when Sean was 39 years old. Sean was 37 to move back to St. Ignace, where his dad lived. "I feel like a failure," Sean says. He was sad and lost 25 pounds in a few months.When his father encouraged him to search for a new job, the opportunity came. Phoenix was in great need of police officers and one of Sean's old friends emailed him, "Do you still want to be a police officer?" "Phoenix was a world away - 2100 miles from St. Ignace," says Sean. "But here, at least, was one more 38 I felt reborn."In order to pass the test to enter the police academy(学院), Sean 3 9 began training, setting a daily running rule of a mile and a half. Three weeks later when he arrived in Phoenix, Sean was a man physically and emotionally changed. Finally, Sean passed the written exam and completed the physical test. On Nov. 16, 2015, Sean finished his education in the police academy.The following year, Sean got a prize because of his excellent job. "It took me 35 years. But a promise is a promise. How many people can say they 40 their life's dream? " Sean says, "I did it. It just proves that it's never too late."31.A.new B.different C.strange D.interesting32.A.guided B.led C.carried D.drove33.A.broke B.made C.kept D.supported34.A.teacher B.driver C.reporter D.manager35.A.rich B.happy C.famous D.lucky36.A.life B.work C.wish D.idea37.A.invited B.forced C.asked D.ordered38.A.chance B.time C.job D.dream39.A.busily B.carefully C.quietly D.immediately40.A.know B.have C.live D.meet石景山区I am the mother of two wonderful, beautiful and clever boys. I am also a policewoman whohim that it was to keep little boys and girls safe, but I did not go into any more details. Over the next several weeks I would hear my son telling people that his mommy’s job was to keep little boys andThe day after Thomas’s third birthday, I decided to take the day off from work to spend time with Thomas and Alex, his twenty-one-month-old brother. After saying goodbye to their father Iinstead I saw tears in his eyes. I bent down(弯腰)close to him and asked him what was wrong. Heworried about the little boys and girls he did not even know.worked with mommy to keep the little boys and girls safe. We hugged each other for several minutes.stayed home. When he finally felt better he went off to play with one of his new toys.for these children that he had never met. I never explained what “safe” meant to three-year-old Thomas, but I believe that he understands its meaning very well.31. A. healthy B. popular C. polite D. safe32. A. first B. second C. third D. fourth33. A. dream B. talk C. worry D. forget34. A. nervously B. excitedly C. worry D. forget35. A. expecting B. offering C. starting D. deciding36. A. flying B. moving C. walking D. running37. A. turned B. grew C. changed D. counted38. A. suggested B. explained C. insisted D. complained39. A. just B. never C. still D. also40. A. bored B. surprised C. troubled D. frightened西城区The WinnerIt was the first swim meet of the year for our newly formed middle-school swimming team. The atmosphere(气氛)on the three-hour bus ride was exciting as the team only thought of 1 . However, the excitement turned into shock as they walked off the bus and stared(盯着)in disbelief at their strong Greek-god-like opponents(对手). Halfway through the meet, Coach Huey realized that he had no swimmers for one of the events."Okay team, who wants to swim the five-hundred-yard freestyle?" the coach asked.Several hands went up, including Justin Rigsbee's. "I'll race, Coach!"The coach looked down at the young boy and said, "Justin, this race is twenty lengths of the pool. I've only seen you swim eight.""Oh, I can do it, Coach. Let me try."Coach Huey finally agreed, not 2 though. After all, he thought, it's not the winning but the trying that builds 3 .The whistle(哨子)blew and the opponents flew through the water and finished the race in just four minutes and fifty seconds. The winners got together to socialize while our group 4 to finish. After four more long minutes, the last tired members of our team got out of the water. The last except for Justin.Justin was 5 breaths as his hands hit the water and pushed it aside to move his thin body forward. It appeared that he would go under at any minute, yet something seemed to keep pushing his onward."Why doesn't the coach stop this child?" the parents spoke among themselves. "He looks like he's not going to make it, and the race was won four minutes ago."But what the parents did not realize was that the real race, the race of a boy becoming a man, was just 6 .The coach walked over to the young swimmer and quietly spoke. The parents thought, "Oh, he'sfinally going to pull that boy out before he kills himself." But to their 7 , the coach stepped back from the pool's edge, and the young man continued to swim.One teammate, inspired by his brave friend, went to the side of the pool and walked the lane as Justin continued. "Come on, Justin, you can do it! Keep going! Don't give up!" He was joined by another, then another, until the whole team was walking the length of the pool cheering for and 8 their teammate to finish the race set before him. Their opponents saw what was happening and 9 them. Soon the room was full of energy and excitement as teammates and opponents alike gave courage to one small swimmer.Twelve long minutes after the starting whistle had blown, a tired but 10 Justin Rigsbee swam his final lap and pulled himself out of the pool. The standing ovation(起立鼓掌)they gave Justin that day proved that the greater victory was his, just for finishing the race.1.A.friends B.holidays C.training D.victory2.A.willingly B.nervously C.curiously D.seriously3.A.friendship B.bridges C.success D.character4.A.learned B.started C.tried D.failed5.A.stealing B.holding C.losing D.wasting6.A.ending B.beginning C.canceled anized7.A.shame B.joy C.surprise D.satisfaction8.A.teaching B.encouraging C.forcing D.asking9.A.left B.stopped C.guided D.joined10.A.crying B.energetic C.smiling D.helpful海淀区Search for the BestFor this Father’s Day, many children bou ght ties, socks or golf balls, but my present had to be the best. After spending several days shopping, my search for the best came _31_to an old plane. It was one Father’s Day that my dad and I would never forget.“Is this your first time flying?” our pil ot asked my dad. I felt a little _32_knowing that in a few minutes I would be in the sky trusting my life to someone who would fly a plane for the first time. My nerves were making me want to give up, but I knew it would be a good father-daughter_33_.After a little hesitation (犹豫), my dad started the engine. We taxied to the runway slowly. After being cleared for take-off, we went faster. I could feel the plane shaking slowly while it was _34_from the ground. After the pilot gave some instructions, my dad was flying the plane. Suddenly, we experienced a quick fall and then the plane went up again, which made me feel as if I were on a roller coaster. The plane started to move up and down and the pilot quickly took over the control. I could see the _35_on my dad’s fac e. The pilot started to tell the control tower over the radio that we had hit turbulence (气流). It was a sunny day with few clouds so I didn’t how _36_this was possible. But it was indeed very windy a few thousand feet up. I held onto my seat, trying to tell myself we were going to be OK. After a few minutes jumping up and down, the plane leveled off (在平流层飞行) and I started to breathe_37_.Finally, it was time to return. We started to go down and it seemed that we were going to _38_runway and land in trees, but somehow we landed on the ground, gradually slowing. It seemed like forever until the plane actually stopped. I was excited to _39_and it felt good to have my feet back on the ground. The smile on my dad’s face _40_had given him the best gift. The unforgettable Father’s Day was complete with an old plane, and huge smiles on our faces.31. A. advice B. gift C. excuse D. prize32. A. nervous B. excited C. painful D. satisfied33. A. talk B. joke C. secret D. experience34. A. running B. turning C. lifting D. breaking35. A. fear B. mark C. light D. smile36. remember B. mention C. understand D. introduce37. deeply B. easily C. heavily D. quickly38. A. enter B. miss C. destroy D. find39. A. set B. put C. get D. take40. proved B. planned C. picture D. promised丰台区To Save the Baby Eagle ( 鹰)After Josh lost his father Frank, it felt as if he had lost his whole family. He wouldn’t let the baby eagle lose his _31_ . The eagle nest (巢) was down because of last night’s storm. If Frank was still alive, he would have been out here, instead of staying inside like Sam—Josh’s stepfather (继父). Mum and Sam tried to make Josh happy. But Josh still felt like a __32__ in his own home.A sound broke into Josh’s thoughts. It was a baby eagle, right beside his foot. He hurried home with him. After a quick look, Sam said, “He’s not __33_ . But we should return him to his parents as quickly as possible.”“I saw some wood in the yard. Could you help build a new nest?” Sam continued. Josh nodded. Together they __34__ a wooden box. Then they went to rest the box in the tree. While Sam was helping Josh with the necessary tools, he said, “I wish I could do this instead of you, but I’d probably just fall out of the tree.”Josh _35__ Sam was worried. “I’ll be okay,” he comforted him. “See? I have the safety rope. Even if I miss my foot ing, it will hold me.” As Josh tried to put the box into place, the mother eagle swooped (俯冲) down. Josh ducked—and he started to fall. 36 , the safety rope held him. “Are you all right?” Sam shouted. “Yes,” Josh called, “send the bird up!”Finally, Josh was back with Sam, watching the eagles circle above the new nest. They started to cheer as the eagles seemed to land, but the great birds flew away at the last minute. If the eagles didn’t accept the new home, the baby eagle would be left alone after all—and their 37 was wasted. “What are they waiting for?” Josh asked unhappily.“They’re being careful.” Something in Sam’s voice made Josh look at his stepfather. “It’s not easy to __38__ change,” Sam went on. “It’s hard to trust Golden Flowers Josh thought about that. Sam could never take the place of Frank, but perhaps he could be a friend. Friends helped each other through hard times. Josh remembered how he and Sam had worked together and how 39 Sam had been for his safety.“She’s coming in,” Sam cried. Th e mother eagle landed beside her baby.“Yes!” Josh and Sam shouted. “We40__ it!” As they high-fived each other, Josh felt closer to Sam. Now he and the baby eagle had both come home.31. A. group B. way C. family D. friend32. A. child B. student C. tourist D. stranger33. A. hurt B. alone C. quiet D. safe34. A. bought B. built C. borrowed D. brought35. A. realized B. expected C. imagined D. remembered36. A. Suddenly B. Hopefully C. Luckily D. Surprisingly37. A. attention B. decision C. effort D. experience38. A. consider B. control C. treat D. accept39. A. upset B. worried C. excited D. helpful40. A. did B. got C. knew D. found通州区Mother's Christmas Stocking(长袜)My sister Trudy and I snuggled(偎依)close and would sleep around the Christmas tree. It was a tradition --- we just had to sleep under the tree on Christmas Eve --- even if we were ten and twelve. My eight-year-old brother, Ashley and three-year-old baby sister. Breanna were already asleep near the 1 .Trudy and I talked to each other in a low voice and discussed what we expected to get in our stockings the next morning. We looked at the four stockings hanging by the fireplace, and we 2 that one was missing. Weren't there five people in our family? Why didn't Mum have a stocking?She had told us when she was a little girl her family didn't hang stockings on Christmas Eve. We were 3 to be the members of our family and we thought Mum should be a part of the tradition she had created for us. It was then that we came up with an idea. It would forever change the way we would see Christmas and more 4 , giving.Quickly Trudy woke Breanna, and I hurried to wake Ashley. We planned Mother's stocking. For several minutes we began to look for our treasures through our things.Breanna brought her candy box. We chose a piece of Santa chocolate. I wrote, "For your sweet wish," stuck it on Breanna's chocolate and put it into an old, oversized, red 5 which Ashley found in the wardrobe(衣柜).Ashley brought two of his favorite toy cars and told us they were for when Mum's car broken down. Now she would always have two more. Trudy wrote the explanation for him.I brought a bag of flower seeds and 6 around the bag. "So you will always have fresh seedsof inspiration(灵感)."Trudy made a little baby out of a round river rock. She called it Herman Periwinkle and wrote an adoption(收养)letter for the baby. That was so Mum would always have a baby, because she often 7 that her real babies were growing up too fast.We hung Mum's stocking on the highest place and stuck a 8 _ to the outside of the stocking that said, "To: Mother Santa Claus --- from: The TAABElves" She was proud of her acronym(首字母缩略词)for our names,and we were all so 9 that we could hardly sleep.In the morning, when we woke up, we rushed right past our stockings, straight into Mum's bedroom. She was __10 Herman Periwinkle and our treasures were around her. She kissed us all and hugged us, laughing and talking at the same time. It was so unlike her usual calm manner. But we understood. It was her first ever Christmas stocking.1. A. tree B. box C. bed D. chair2. A. expected B. imagined C. realized D. believed3. A. surprised B. glad C. relaxed D. curious4. A. luckily B. politely C. carefully D. importantly5. A. coat B. stocking C. bag D. skirt6. A. wrote B. drew C. sent D. showed7. A. described B. celebrated C. noticed D. complained8. A. photo B. note C. candy D. flower9. A. satisfied B. nervous C. excited D. crazy10. A. making B. holding C. washing D. repairing房山区A Friend in NeedSuraj was a student in Class 5. He was a naught boy who liked making fun of other classmates. They didn't like this but could do nothing.One day, after the science class, Suraj went to fool one of his classmates, Kiran. Kiran felt 1 and just sat on the chair. As soon as their math teacher arrived to the class, Suraj moved back to his place quickly. The class started and the 2 was asking some questions to the students.And it happened. Suraj wet his pants! He felt very ashamed. He 3 how his classmates would think about him. His wet pants would be the hot topic of the school! His friends would talk about this for years. The girls in the class would never look at him as a friend. The boys and girls would never speak with him. He would become the joker for everyone in the class. Suraj's imagination was going so wild.The math teacher noticed a kind of uneasiness in Suraj. She was watching him for a few minutes and 4 him in some kind of trouble. Suraj noticed the teacher watching him and tried to act normal. He felt that his heart would stop beating very soon. He 5 pleaded(恳求). "Dear God, you have to help me. In 5 or 10 minutes, I will be dead. I really need some 6 from you."The teacher again saw that Suraj was uneasy and she looked at him. He smiled at her. Kiran made a request to let him drink some water. 7 , Kiran from the back chair took his water bottle and started to move out of the classroom. As he crossed Suraj's desk, he dropped the water bottle. The cap opened and all water fell on Suraj.It surprised everyone greatly and the teacher 8 to help Suraj. She asked a student to get a towel from her office.His friends cleaned the desk and helped him. The teacher asked another student to bring a pair of gym pants for him to wear until his pants got dry. The act of being laughed at suddenly became sympathetic(同情的). When Kiran tried to help him, he was cornered. The teacher punished him for being so 9 .And of course, Suraj was so relaxed. He looked at Kiran, who stood silently in a corner.After school, Suraj walked to Kiran and thanked him with all his heart. Kiran Smiled and said, "Hey, I know buddy! Because I also 10 the same few months before. I wet my pants!"1. A. upset B. happy C. satisfied D. excited2. A. student B. teacher C. classmate D. friend3. A. expected B. understood C. found D. imagined4. A. showed B. felt C. saw D. kept5. A. silently B. loudly C. strangely D. carefully6. A. hope B. decision C. choice D. help7. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Naturally D. Gradually8. A. rushed B. agreed C. decided D. preferred9. A. helpless B. hopeless C. useless D. careless10. A. expressed B. experienced C. described D. completed门头沟Thanksgiving Day was near. The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignment (作业,任务)-to draw a 31 of something for which they were grateful (感激的).Most of the class might be considered not rich, but still many would celebrate the holiday with turkey and other traditional goodies (甜食) of the season. These, the teacher thought, would be the32 of most of her students’ art. And they were.But Douglas made a different kind of picture. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teacher’s true child of misery (痛苦), weak and 33 . As other children played atbreak, Douglas was likely to stand close by her side. One could only guess at the 34Douglas felt behind those sad eyes.Yes, his picture was different. When asked to draw a picture of something for which he was35 , he drew a hand. Nothing else. Just an empty hand.His abstract (抽象的) picture raised the 36 of his classmates. Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer, because farmers feed turkeys. Another suggested a police officer, because the police protect and care for people. And so the discussion went-until the teacher almost 37 the young artist himself.When the children had gone on to other assignments, she stopped at Douglas’ desk, bent (弯曲) down, and asked him whose hand it was. The little boy looked 38 and said in a low voice, “It’s yours, teacher.” She remembered the times she had taken his hand and walked with him here and there, as she had the other students. How often had she said, “39 my hand, Douglas, we’ll go outside.” Or, “Let me show you how to hold your pencil.” Or, “Let’s do this together.” Douglas was most thankful for his teacher’s hand.With tears in her eyes, she went on with her work.The story speaks of more than thankfulness. It says something about teachers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing friendship, and how much it means to the Douglases of the world. They might not always say thanks, but they’ll remember the hand that 40 out.31. A. map B. picture C. cartoon D. postcard32. A. classes B. lessons C. objects D. subjects33. A. happy B. unhappy C. bright D. excited34. A. pain B. fear C. worries D. weakness35. A. awful B. careful C. helpful D. thankful36. A. imagination B. discussion C. question D. production37. A. forgot B. noticed C. understood D. remembered38. A. out B. back C. away D. around39. A. Take B. Bring C. Carry D. Follow40. A. goes B. gets C. stays D. reaches平谷Give Time to Our FamilyMy mother has been living alone for 19 years, but the demands of my work and my three children had made it impossible to visit her often.“I love you, but I know your mother loves you and would love to spend some time withyou. ”suggested my wife one night.“Oh, I'll make a dinner date with 31 . ” That night I called to invite her to go out for dinner and a movie.That Friday after work, I 32 over to her house. She had been waiting in the door with her coat on. She had curled her hair and was wearing her best dress and smiled like an angel. “I told my friends that I was going out with my son, and they were impressed. ” she said, as she got into the car. “They can't wait to33 about our meeting. ”We went to a restaurant that, although not big, was very nice. After we sat down, I had to readthe 34 . Her eyes could only read large print.“I used to have to read the menu when you were small,” she said.“Then it's time that you 35 and let me return the favor,” I responded.During the dinner, We had an agreeable conversation—nothing special but events of eachother's life. We talked so 36 that we missed the movie.Late that night I drove her back. As we arrived, she said, “I'll go out with you again, but only if you let me 37 you. ” I agreed.“How was your dinner date?” asked my wife when I got home. “Very nice. Much more sothan I could have imagined,” I answered.A few days later, my mother died of a serious heart disease. It happened so suddenly that Ididn't have a 38 to do anything for her. Some time later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant receipt from the same place where mother and I had dined. A note in it said: “I've already paid this bill. I wasn't sure that I could be there; but nevertheless, I paid for two plates one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night 39 for me. I love you, son. ”At that moment, I understood the importance to give our loved ones the time that they deserve(值得). Give them the time they deserve, because these things cannot be 40 off till “some other time. ”31. A. her B. him C. me D. you32. A. walked B. rode C. flew D. drove33. A. talk B. think C. read D. hear34. A. book B. newspaper C. menu D. story35. A. stay B. relax C. work D. sit36. A. little B. much C. warmly D. hard37. A. invite B. forget C. remember D. visit38. A. rest B. home C. chance D. meeting39. A. waited B. meant C. lasted D. did40. A. taken B. kept C. put D. turned怀柔Friends Forever“Hey, Jenna, do you think we’ll still be friends when we’re eighty-two?” I asked my friend while we were playing in her backyard. It was clear she was wondering why I asked such a 31 . While I waited for Jenna to answer, I started imagining what life would be like without her. Losing Jenna would be like losing a very close sister. We played together. We gave each other advice.“Of course, we’ll still be friends when we’re eighty-two,” Jenna replied loudly. We looked at each other and then 32 so hard that tears ran down my face.The next year, in the fourth grade, we met Jamie. The three of us soon became best 33 . We played together almost every day. We laughed together, cried together and shared our biggest secrets.I thought e ven time couldn’t pull us apart(分开).The three of us started fighting a lot. Before Christmas, we had a really big fight, and Jamie and Jenna were against me, both saying I was bossy(霸道的). They wouldn’t even talk to me at school. I felt helpless and lonely. I thought Christmas would be 34 ! Why is this happening to me?I thought.I was 35 when Jenna came to my house and gave me a Christmas card she had made for me. I was so sure that she was still disappointed with me, but now I was getting a really special card made by herself.“Wow,” I said, 36 the silence as we stood on either side of my front door. “Thanks.”“Okay . . . well . . . I have to go,” she said 37 .“Okay. See you later then. . . .” and I closed the door and 38 back to my mom’s bedroom to finish watching a movie.“Who was that at the door?” my mom asked.“It was Jenna,” I explained, showing her the card.The 39 started with “Merry Christmas”, but then, it said, “Dear Miranda, I am so glad we’re friends. I am sorry about what I said when we were fighting. A fight won’t stop us from being friends. Besides, we said we were going to be friends even when we’re eighty-two.”I stopped reading and started laughing. I couldn’t believe I had 40 what she said that day in her backyard. I realized that I was so selfish that I had forgotten about real friendship.31. A. question B. idea C. meaning D. choice32. A. thanked B. greeted C. insisted D. laughed33. A. workmates B. friends C. cousins D. roommates。
【精品】2017北京丰台区初三中考英语一模
【精品】2017北京丰台区初三中考英语一模北京丰台区2017 年初三中考英语一模2017.05知识运用(共25 分)四、单项填空(共10 分,每小题 1 分)21. Alice is a kind girl. We all like ______.A. himB. herC. youD. them22. It is often very hot here _____ summer.A. atB. onC. inD. to23. —____ do you go to the cinema?— About once a month.A. How manyB. How muchC. How longD. How often24. Our school library is ______ than theirs.A. bigB. biggerC. biggestD. the biggest25. — Tom, what do you do after dinner every day? — I usually _____ a walk.A. takeB. tookC. will takeD. was taking26. Listen! Someone ______ in the next room now.A. singsB. sangC. is singingD. will sing27. My father _______ in the school for 28 years already.A. worksB. will workC. was workingD. has worked28. Mr. Thompson is very poor, ____ he is always happy.A. orB. butC. andD. so29. A new sports centre near here next year.A. buildsB. will buildC. is builtD. will be built30. Please tell me yesterday.A. why you didn’t comeB. why didn’t you comeD. why don’t you comeC. why you don’t come五、完形填空(共15 分,每小题 1.5 分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
2017北京顺义初三英语中考一模试题
顺义区2017届初三第一次统一练习英语试卷2017.4 听力理解(共30分) 一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
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8. What does the man want to buy? A. A book. B. A magazine. C. A dictionary. 9. How much is the small one? A. 4 pounds. B. 6 pounds. C. 8 pounds. 请听一段对话,完成第10至第11小题。
10. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. The holiday in the USA. B. The famous cities in the USA. C. The study experience in the USA. 11. What did the boy do in the USA? A. He went to the zoo in New York. B. He visited museums in Washington. C. He met Tom Cruise in Los Angeles. 请听一段对话,完成第12至第13小题。
2017年初三英语一模试卷
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2017中考英语海淀一模词句总结作业版
2017海淀一模练习完型一.翻译词汇1.search for2. for the first time3. nerve4. Hesitation5. Instruction6. take over7.breathe nd (v.) 9.get off 10. Gradually 11.unforgettable plete (a.)13.as if 14.nervous 15.painful16.lift 17.easy 18.promise二.翻译句子1.It was one Father’s Day that my dad and I would never forget.2.The smile on my dad’s face proved that I had given him the best gift.3.It seemed that we were going to miss the runway and land in trees, but somehow we landed on the ground.B 篇句子翻译1.None has impressed me so much as our English teacher.2.He always comes, neatly dressed, and bears a confident look.3.It is a pleasure to listen to him when he teaches English, no matter it is prose or poetry.4.When he finds somebody having difficulty, he will spare no pains to help.5.He makes us remember the lesson through his attractive way of teaching.6.With his knowledge, character and wisdom, he always manages to help us out.C 篇一.翻译词汇1.energy2.focusedmon4.elementary school5.in a way6.interrupt7.height8.goal9.principal 10. behind 11. within 12.up to13.indeed 14.creativity 15.overweight16.among 17.burn 18.replace19.badly 20.hardly 21.take a stand二.句子翻译1.There may just be a simple solution to that common classroom problem you and your classmates experience.2.If tired, they can take breaks by sitting on the floor.3.Studies have also shown that allowing kids to stand more during the day can improve their grades up to 15percent.4.But not everyone is sure that standing is better than sitting.5.While students were tired form standing all day at first, within a few months, they were more focused,confident and productive.D篇一.词汇翻译1.motivation2. as long as3.achievement4. reach goals5.build up6.rather than7.tend to do 8.be based on fort 10.factor 11.society 12.drive 13.individual14.praise 15.meet the needs 16. form 16.relationship 18.suggest 19.in fact二.句子翻译1.Research suggests that motivation to achieve comes from self-esteem, rather than self-esteem coming from achievement.2.If this were the case, then the most successful people should also be the happiest.3.Unhappy teenagers are unlikely to want success or even believe they can be successful.4.People who base their sense of self-worth on what they have achieved need more comfort and compare themselves more with others.5.Rather than a healthy sense of self-esteem coming from motivation and achievement, it’s the other way around.2017海淀二模字词句练习完型一.词汇翻译1.Take it seriously2. from time to time3.medicine4.instead5.operation6.liquid6.be made fun of 8.obviously 9.consider 10.keep to oneself 11.wake up 12.for fear of sth.13,mention 14.satisfied 15.disappointed 16.punish 17.method 18.message二.句子翻译1.My parents didn’t take it seriously until they noticed me rubbing my right ear from time to time.2.I was out of school for a week.3.However, when finally getting to my class, I was encouraged by my friends who told me that things hadn’t been the same without me, and no one mentioned anything about my ear.B 篇句子1.The family gave morning wishes to each other as usual and talked as if there was nothing special about the day.2.With tears of excitement, Mansor realized that he should have known that his parents would never forget his birthday.C篇一. 词汇翻译1.bone2.feel left out3.recent4.project5.harm the development6.guide (两个意思)7.childhood8.period 9.have an effect on 10.condition 11.damage 12.depression 13.pay attention to14.call on ugh at三.句子翻译1.Words do hurt.2.What’s worse, unkind words cause more than emotional harm.3.We may not control what others say to ourselves, but we can pay attention to what we say to others.D篇一.1.at least 2.concentrate on 3.to be honest 4.chance 5.multi-task 6.keep a distance7.as well as 8.reaction 9.except for 10.whatever 11.plenty of 12.efficient 13.percentage14.worsen 15.ordinary 16.resource 17.outperform二.句子翻译1.People who multi-task a lot perform less well in tests than people who don’t do it so often.2.Whatever the distraction, this individual just handled it well.3.There’s plenty of proof that talking on a mobile phone causes drivers to fail to notice half of the thingsgoing on in their environment, and unsurprisingly, increases accident rates.4.When we practice a skill, the brain becomes more efficient and shows less, rather than more activity.5.Yet, so far, little is known about how this skill might influence them in everyday life.6.The more they have to do, the more efficient they become.。
2017北京中考英语模拟试卷及答案
2017北京中考英语模拟试卷及答案2017北京中考英语模拟试卷及答案考生在中考英语考试中想要得到突破可以对中考英语模拟试题进行练习,为了帮助各位考生,以下是小编精心整理的2017北京中考英语模拟试题及答案,希望能帮到大家!2017北京中考英语模拟试题一、听力测试(本大题满分25分,每小题1分)第一节下面你将听到5段短对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从每小题A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话只播一遍。
1.What will the weather be like tomorrow?A.Cloudy.B.Rainy.C.Windy.2.What subject does Dick like better now?A.Math.B.Physics.C.Chemistry.3.How old is Mary now?A.She is eleven years old.B.She is five years old.C.She is sixteen years old.4.How did Mr. White use to go to work?A.By bike.B.By car.C.By bus.5.Why was Peter late for class?A.The bus was late.B.His clock had stopped.C.He got up later than usual.第二节下面你将听到6段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每小题A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个与你所听到的对话或独白内容相符的问题的答案。
听每段对话或独白前,你有10秒钟的时间阅读相关小题;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
对话或独白播两遍。
听第一段材料,回答第6至8小题。
6.When and where are they talking?A. After dinner in the garden.B. Before dinner at home.C. After lunch in the office.7.What’s the weather like today?A. Fine.B. Cold.C. Hot.8.What’s the weather like in Beijing?A. Much colder.B. Much drier.C. Much hotter.听第二段材料,回答第9至11小题。
【2017年整理】朝阳区中考一模《英语》试题及答案
北京市朝阳区九年级综合练习(一)英语试卷第一部分听力理解(共24分)一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
每段对话读两遍。
(共4分,每小题1分)二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳选项。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
(共12分,每小题1分)5. What size does the woman want?A. Size 4.B. Size 6.C. Size 10.6. What does the woman think of the jacket?A. It’s too expensive.B. It’s too big.C. It’s too long.请听一段对话,完成第7和第8小题。
7. What’s the man’s trouble?A. He had a headache.B. He ate something bad.C. He had a pain in the arm.8. What does the woman want to do?A. To buy some fruit for him.B. To clean the room for him.C. To help him with his lessons. 请听一段对话,完成第9和第10小题。
9. How long had the man had the MP4 player?A. Two days.B. Two weeks.C. Two months.10. What does the man probably do finally?A. He sends the MP4 back to the factory.B. He changes the MP4 for another one.C. He get s the MP4 repaired.请听一段对话,完成第11至第13小题。
2017年初三英语一模试卷
2017年初三英语一模试卷北京市东城区2017年初三一模试卷英语2017.5听力理解 (共30分)一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
每段对话你将听两遍。
(共5分,每小题1分)二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、三个选项中选择最佳选项,每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
(共15分,每小题1.5分)6. hat des the wan want t buy?A. A skirt.B. A sweater.. A dress.7.hat lr des the wan hse?A. Pink.B. yellw.. Purple.请听一段对话,完成第8至第9小题8.hat des the an ask the wan t d?A. T g t a vie.B. T eny a nert.. T have a pini.9.hen will they eet?A. At 5:00.B. At 5:30.. At 7:30.请听一段对话,完成第10至第11小题。
10.Hw des the by feel at first?A. Relaxed.B. Bred.. Surprised.11.hat an be the girl’s hbby?A. athing TV.B. Drawing pitures.. Playing the pian. 请听一段对话,完成第12至13小题。
12. hat’s the by’s prble?A. His friend didn’t return hi the ney.B. His friend didn’t lend hi any ney.. His friend didn’t trust hi any re.13. hat’s the girl’s advie?A. T have a talk with his friend.B. T ask ther friends fr help.. T ake a new friend.请听一段对话,完成第14至15小题。
2017年北京朝阳区初三一模英语试卷
2017年北京朝阳区初三一模英语试卷D9.A.busily B.carefully C.quietlyD.immediately10.A.know B.have C.live D.meet一、阅读理解CThink Before Keeping PetsMore and more people like to keep pets. In their eyes, keeping pets has many advantages. It can teach people a sense of responsibility. What's more, it can drive away the loneliness. It can also reduce people's stress.But I'd like to voice different opinions.A recent survey in the United States showed that the common family spent more money on its pets than on its children. Although to some degree unbelievable, it should not surprise anyone who has seen the doggy parlors(客厅)where loved pets rest. Are Americans different from others in treating their little friends in this way? No, the English, too, pay more attention to their pets.This can clearly be seen when we look at pet foods, which often provide more vitamins(维生素)than human food. They certainly cost much. Last year the British public spent two hundred million pounds on pet food alone, to say nothing of medical bills or animal furniture(家具). It is difficult to feel happy about this when considering what that money could do for the hungry and the poor, so it is not unusual for me to get hot under collar when I read an old man left all his money to his dog instead of his children.There are some reasons why I find pet-raising worrying. They lead to physical problems. An example of this is New York where it is difficult to deal with the mess that dogs leave on the streets. Many people find this funny, but in a number of large cities it is a big problem. Animals can cause illness, too.Another problem is the carelessness of pet owners. Most little children want a dog or a cat, and they continually push their mothers and fathers until they get one. It is only when the "sweet little thing" has been brought home that the parents realize how much time and money must be spent on "Rover" or "Bonzo". Then they just leave the pets they keep. As a result, they are allowed to run free. English farmers lose hundreds of sheep a year, killed by someone’s pet and you must have read of children being hurt by some pets of their own.So please have a second thought before you keep a pet.(1)According to the passage, keeping pets have many advantages except .A.reducing the stressB.driving away the lonelinessC.being good for the environmentD.teaching the sense of responsibility(2)The doggy parlors are mentioned in the 3rd paragraph to show .A.how much money pet owners spend on petsB.how much pets depend on their ownersC.why children love their pets so muchD.where Americans keep their pets(3)In the 4th paragraph "get hot under the collar" probably means .A.staying coolB.feeling very angryC.becoming excitedD.getting quite satisfied(4)According to the passage which of the following is true?A.Pets can do harm to people's health.B.The writer thinks it is good to keep pets.C.Pet owners can take good care of their pets all the time.D.Americans spend more money on their children than on pets.DHow to Improve Your Memory Man still has a lot to learn about the most powerful and complex(复杂的)part of his body - the brain.It may be surprising to learn that it isn't age that makes you lose your memory. The reason could be that you have a "lazy" memory, not an old one. Like your body, your memory improves with exercise. Once given plenty of exercise, the brain keeps its power. Before discussing how to improve the memory, lets look at how the brain works. There are two sides to the brain, the left and the right. The right side deals with senses (what we see, hear, feel and smell) . It's the creative and imaginative side. The left side is related to logical(逻辑的)thinking, which analyzes(分析)information and put it in order. Some recent research suggests that we remember everything that happens to us. The problem most of us have is recalling(回忆)events. Most forgetting takes place immediately after learning. An hour after learning something new, more than 50% has been forgotten. After a month, 80% has been forgotten, and so on.This research is very important. It shows if you review new material you have learnt, you remember much more. So it's of the greatest importance to review newly learned materialoften, and have breaks often. You best remember what you learn at the beginning of a learning period and at the point where we stop. After the break, review what was learned before the break and then continue learning the new material. These breaks should happen every 20 or 45 minutes.Other experiments have shown the brain needs time to take in what has been learned. The time necessary for this is 5 to 10 minutes. After the break, the memory will have taken in what it has just learned, and more will be remembered. During this period it is important to exercise the right side of the brain, because the left side is used during the learning period. Therefore you should relax. Listening to music, breathing in fresh air, and looking at a picture are all ways of using the other side of the brain. So when you are studying alone, make a plan which shows when to have breaks and to review newly learned material immediately before you begin studying again. If you do in this way, your memory will improve.(1)To fight forgetting better, we're advisedto .A.break down materials into small pricese two sides of the brain togetherC.make proper use of our sensesD.go over what was learned often(2)During the learning process the brain needs breaks to .e the right side of the brainB.review newly learnt materialsC.take in what has been learntD.relax the left side of the brain(3)What can we learn from the passage?A.Old age makes people lose their memory and forget the past.B.People can remember 20% an hour after learning something new.C.Listening to music is the best way to usethe left side of the brain.D.Memory works best at the beginning and the end of a learning period.二、信息还原People are always afraid of making mistakes. But sometimes it's not bad to make mistakes, and here is why.At first, mistakes are a clear sign that you are trying new things. So go bravely and make mistakes. In fact when you are trying new things, you are growing. 1 , how can you improve? How can you create? The simple answer is, "You can't." Look around you, everything you see is the result of someone trying new things. 2 : When you are making mistakes, you are learning. Consider this: Edison failed 10,000 times before he invented the light bulb(灯泡).When he was asked how he felt to fail that many times, he said that he hadn't failed 10,000 times, but had learned 10,000 things that didn't work.Finally, when you make a mistake, you are much closer to success. Why? 3 , and you have done what you should do. But it doesn't mean that you can make mistakes without thinking. Instead, it's necessary for you to think them over when you try new things. 4 .We shouldn't spend all our time and money on the only one way, but use them correctly. 5 . There is an old saying, "If you are not making mistakes, you are not trying hard enough." It's always good to try new things.A.If you never try new thingsB.After all, our time and money are limitedC.Because you have said what you should sayD.The second good thing about mistakes is thisE.In this way, you can avoid some unnecessary mistakes三、阅读与表达Keep Air Clean in Your Home Have you ever got a bad cough that won't go away? do you have trouble breathing? Do your eyes hurt when your parents are cooking? Theair in your home could cause these problems. Everyone knows that there is air pollution in the street, but it is surprising to discover that you are also is danger of air pollution in your own home.Many people, especially those who live in villages in the countryside, burn coal or wood in the open air. This can be really dangerous, because there are harmful chemicals in the smoke and they can seriously pollute the air in your home. Fuels(燃料)that people use for cooking can also be harmful. Again, the problem is that fresh air doesn't get into the area where the cooking place. When you breathe in bad air in your home, it can harm your lungs(肺部)and other parts of your body.There are things you can do to reduce the amount(数量)of bad air in your home. Of course, you have to keep warm and you can't stop cooking, but you can reduce the amount of bad air you breathe in.First of all, avoid smoky areas as much as you can. Although it's important for adults to stay away from smoke, it's especially important for children. Secondly, find some ways to fix the problem if an open fire or cooking causes smoke in your home. To remove(除去)the smoke, you can turn on the smoke lampblack machine(油烟机)and open the window more often, even in winter. You'll be glad you did it !(1)Is there air pollution in your own home?(2)Why is it dangerous to burn coal or wood in the open air?(3)What can it harm when you breathe in bad air?(4) What can you do to remove the smoke?(5) What is the passage mainly about?四、书面表达假如你叫李华,你们学校将要开展“外国友人进校园” 的开放日(Open day) 活动。
2017东城初三一模英语试卷及答案
英语试卷知识运用(共25分)四、单项填空(共 分,每小题 分)从下面各题所给的 、 、 、 四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选型。
五、完形填空(共 分,每小题 分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的 、 、 、 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
(火山)(保证) (喷发)阅读理解(共 分)六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的 、 、 、 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
(共 分,每小题 分)(恐龙骨骼)(蜘蛛)(电报)(数量) (数据) (白水)(液体) (卡路里)(蟒蛇) (外来的)(气候)(繁殖)(短吻鳄) (凶悍的)(多米诺牌)七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
每个选项只能用一次。
(共 分,每小题 分)(拍)(惊讶的)八、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
(共 分,每小题 分)(零食)(玉米粒) (水蒸气)(面粉) (爆米花机) (车) (微波炉)书面表达(共 分)九、文段表达( 分)从下面两个题目中任选一题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于 词的文段写作。
文中已给出内容不计入总词数。
所给提示词语仅供选用。
请不要写出你的校名和姓名。
题目假如你是李华,你们班在本周六将要组织一次春游,你打算邀请外教 参加。
请用英语写一封电子邮件,告诉他春游集合的时间和地点,春游要去哪里、做什么,以及他需要做什么准备。
提示词语: (春游)提示问题:题目生活中有一些人对你很重要。
这个人可能是你的父母、老师或朋友。
假如你是李华,请你用英语写一篇短文给某英文网站投稿,谈谈对你很重要的人是谁,为什么他(她)对你很重要,以及你想为他(她)做些什么。
提示词语:提示问题:学年北京市东城区初三年级综合能力测试(一)英语试卷参考答案单选: :完形填空:阅读理解: 篇: 篇: 篇: 篇:信息还原:阅读与表达:书面表达:(一)【参考范文】(二)【参考范文】。
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2017北京初三英语中考一模各区还原句子汇总西城Caught in a LieTina put her pencil on her desk lightly. Everyone in class was working on a math paper, but she had already finished hers. Tina was good at math. Her friend Betty sat in the next row. __56__ . She was talking to Maria in a low voice.Tina was a little confused. Tina and Betty had been best friends ever since they were babies. __57__ . She and Betty both agreed they didn’t like Maria. Maria was unfriendly to some people and cared too much about how she dressed. So why was Betty talking to Maria?The bell rang. The teacher, Ms. Hunter, looked up from her desk. “Turn in your papers, class, and have a nice day!” __58__ . She took her bag quickly from the desk and ran to get in line. She tapped(拍)Betty on the shoulder. “Hey, my brother’s taking me to see a movie later,” she said. “Do you want to come with us?”Betty looked down at her shoes. “Um, I can’t.” she said. “My mom wants to take me clothes shopping tonight.” __59__ . “That’s a pity! Maybe we can go next week, then.” “Sure, maybe,” Betty said.Tina’s order brother, Ryan, picked her up from school in his car. Ryan took Tina for some take-out food. Then they went to the movie theater. “I want to see that movie about the talking dog,” Tina said. “Can’t we see the one about the car race?” Ryan asked. Then he noticed something. “Hey, there’s Betty!” Ryan pointed to the popcorn counter. He was right. __60__ ! Tina stood there shocked(惊讶的)with her eyeswide open. Why did Betty lie to her?DCBAEWhen I was a child, there were street vendors(小贩)who were selling perfume(香水). They were carrying a box with perfume bottles and selling them.1.One day, I went shopping with my father in my hometown. My father went to the nearest perfume-vendor to buy some perfume. It was my first time to see a perfume-vendor. They talked a little.2. The perfume-vendor had a lot of big bottles of perfume and a big metal syringe. He put perfume from a big bottle into a smaller one by using the syringe. Anyway, it was done…Suddenly I noticed that the perfume-vendor was coming near me with his syringe!3. Oh my God! At that time I rushed out to the street and started to run. I even left my father there and ran home madly.4. He said: "What happened? Why did you run away and leave me there?"I said, "The perfume-vendor wanted to inject(注射)me in the head."My father laughed very hard and said,"5. He just wanted to spray(喷洒)a little perfume on you, so your hair would smell nice, and you thought he wanted to inject you, ha!"I have to say that I really thought that. I was afraid of injections even if I got ill and needed to be injected, I worried about my head…EDBCAPeople are always afraid of making mistakes. But sometimes it's not bad to make mistakes, and here is why.At first, mistakes are a clear sign that you are trying new things. So go bravely and make mistakes. In fact whenanswer is, "You can't." Look around you, everything you see is the result of someone trying newbefore he invented the light bulb(灯泡).When he was asked how he felt to fail that many times, he said that he hadn't failed 10,000 times, but had learned 10,000 things that didn't work.what you should do. But it doesn't mean that you can make mistakes without thinking. Instead, it's necessaryis an old saying, "If you are not making mistakes, you are not trying hard enough." It's always good to try new things.Take Care of the Minutes“I shall never find time to learn this tiresome lesson,”said Robert to his brother, Frank, as they left school for lunch; “I can’t be ready with it tomorrow.”“56 . Why not begin at once?” asked Frank.“Ten minutes! That’s nothing. Besides, I must have a run with Rover now,” replied Robert, playing with his dog.57 . Frank took out his book and began to learn. “What a book-worm!”said Robert, laughing; and he looked out for birds’ nests till class began.“Come off to soccer!” shouted their classmates when school was over.58 . Frank promised to follow in fifteen minutes, and took out his book once more. After that, he played with the rest, and enjoyed the soccer game heartily. The boys were tired that evening, and went to bed early.The next day, when the two brothers returned to school and had to hand in their lesson, 59 .“How did you find time, Frank?” asked the teacher, looking through Frank’s perfect lesson.“I had ten minutes before lunch yesterday, sir; a quarter of an hour before afternoon class; and as much before soccer. Then I looked over my lesson before I went to bed.60 ,” Frank answered.“That makes an hour’s preparation,” replied his teacher. “Robert should learn that for those who take care of the minutes, the hours will take care of themselves.”A.Y ou have ten minutes before lunchB.Robert ran away with the classmates at onceC.After lunch, the two boys walked back to schoolD.Robert excused that he didn’t have time to learn itE.And I took ten minutes before breakfast to improve itACBDEChuck Needs HelpChuck really wanted to get the new Game Box 9000, but the system cost $400. And he didn’t have any money at all. 56 . He did lots of housework for his mother. And he walked dogs for his neighbours.After about a month of working hard, Chuck had $200, but the money was not coming quickly enough. Chuck was discussing his problem with his friend on the bus. 57 . The older kid’s name was Jim. He said to Chuck, “Hey, Chucky, my uncle works at the video game store. He can get any video game system for half off. I can help you get your game box.” Chuck was so excited about getting the new game box that he didn’t think twice.The next day, Chuck gave Jim his money. The following day he hoped to receive the game box. __58__ . “I’m not going to see my uncle until this weekend,” Jim replied. Chuck was so happy to get such a great deal on the game box that he didn’t want to push him. “OK, great. Next week then.”__59 . But it passed. He was so happy to see Jim the next week. He ran up to Jim with a big smile. __60__ . “Did you get it?” Chuck asked. Jim replied woodenly, “Uh, yeah, I was going to get it, but someone stole the money. So, your money’s gone. I’m sorry.” Chuck couldn’t believe it. A whole month went down the drain. He couldn’t help crying. Chuck really needs help. Can you help him?DCBEARegretI am forty. I left school 22 years ago. Here’s my list of five things I wish I’d learned at school.56. I always wanted to be the best so I used to compare myself with others. When I saw they were better than me, I felt terrible. Now I compare me with myself. I ask myself if I do things as well as I can.There’s nothing wrong with second place. I hated losing when I was younger. 57. However, learning to lose is one of our life’s most important lessons. If we try our best, then we should never be angry with ourselves.58. Sometimes we like to try many new things. But we may stop trying when we get it wrong. I always remind myself, if I hadn’t got back on the first time I fell off, I would never have learned to ride a bike.Don’t worry –it’ll probably never happen. How much time do you spend worrying about the future?59. Now I know most things you worry about will usually never happen. Keep your cool –most of the things you worry about now you probably won’t remember in six months.You can do things more quickly than you think. When I was young I often didn’t do things because I thought they’d take too long to finish. I always wanted to write a book, for example. But I thought it might take me more than a year. It seemed such a long time. 60. If I’d started that book when I was 16, I might have written ten more by now.CEDABBest Friends … 8,000 Miles ApartSarah and Paige are best friends. Like many teenage girls, they talk about school, sports, and family, and they are together online and on the phone every day.____1___ . Paige lives in New Zealand, and Sarah lives in the U.S. 8,000 miles away. They talk on the phone and send emails, but they can see each other on video chat.__2__ . Sarah was born with only one arm, and her mother wanted to meet parents of similar children. She found Paige's mother on the Internet and learned that Paige also had only one arm. The girls' parents shared letters and photos.Later, Paige and Sarah became friends over email. "I needed someone that could understand everything about me," says Sarah. They talk about typical teenage things. 3 . They show each other how to do things that are different with one arm, such as painting their fingernails. "Sarah taught me a lot," says Paige, "and gave me a lot of confidence, I can tell Sarah things that I wouldn't tell my other friends. 4 ."Finally, after they were best friends for eight years, Sarah flew to New Zealand to meet Paige for the first time. When she finally saw Paige, she ran to her best friend. 5 . "Paige will always be my best friend." Says Sarah.ECDABEveryone needs friends. You all like to feel close to someone. It is nice to have a friend to talk, laugh and do things with. You may feel lonely without friends. So when you have moved to a different school or a different class, you need to make new friends. But how to make new friends? How do you start? How do you get along with people? __1___ .Greet people Greet people and hope that they have a good day at any time of the day. It never hurts any people. It also makes people think that you're easygoing. And they surely love you and are friendly to you.Do things together Choose a person with the same interests. __2 __. And you can have time to talk and do things together. It is important for you to make new friends.Share Take something to eat in your pocket. Ask if people would like to have some and hand it to them. Doing this is helpful, and maybe they would like to make friends with you.__3___ Simple actions, like helping people carry something or opening a door to show your kindness. When you help others, it's a better chance to start a conversation with new people.Smile Perhaps the easiest way to introduce yourself is smiling. ___4___ , they will feel you are friendly, and they will smile at you in return.Respect others We are all different from others in the world. 5 . It's a good way other people will respect you. And then you will find it easier to have new friends.DEACBBeautiful Hands“O Miss Roberts! What ugly-looking hands Mary has!” said Daisy, as she walked home from school with her teacher.“In my opinion, Daisy, 56 .”“Why, Miss Roberts, they are as red and hard as they can be. How they would look if she would try to play on a piano someday!” cried out Daisy.Miss Roberts took Daisy’s hands in hers, and said, “ 57 , — just the hands to look beautiful on a piano, yet they don’t have one beauty that Mary’s hands have. Shall I tell you what the difference is?”“Yes, please.”“ 58 . They sweep, wash dishes, helps to wash and hang out clothes, they are always trying to help her poor, hard-working mother. Besides, they wash and dress the children and mend their toys. They are full of good deeds (行为) to every living thing. I have seen them patting (轻拍) the tired horse and the lame (跛足的) dog in the street. 59 .“I shall never think Mary’s hands are ugly any more, Miss Roberts.”“I’m glad to hear you say that, Daisy, and I must tell you that they are beautiful 60 .“It’s a shame of myself, and so sorry,” said Daisy, looking into her teacher’s face with tearful eyes.CAEBD A. Your hands are very soft and whiteB. They are always ready to help those who need helpC. Mary’s hands are the prettiest in the classD. because they do their work gladly and cheerfullyE. Well, Mary’s hands are always busy怀柔Two PicturesOnce upon a time, there was a king. He wanted to offer a prize to the artist whowould paint the best picture of peace. Many artists tried their best to paint their pictures. 56 The king looked at all the pictures, but there were only two he liked. The king had to choose between the two pictures.One picture was about a lake. 57 . Some beautiful mountains were all around it. You could see a blue sky and white clouds. All who saw this picture thought that it was a perfect picture of peace.58 . But the mountains were rough. The sky was dark and it rained. You could also see the frightening lightening. Down the side of the mountain was a waterfall. This picture did not look peaceful at all.When the king looked, he saw a small bush (灌木)growing in a crack (裂缝)in the rock behind the waterfall. A mother bird had repaired her nest in the bush. The mother bird sat in the middle of the rush of water ... perfect peace.Which picture do you think won the prize? 59 . Do you know why?The king explained, “Well ... because peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. 60 That is the real meaning of peace. Isn’t it meaningful?”CEDABJane had two children to raise. She had to pay for the housing and buy clothes. She had a lot of bills. She worked in a restaurant every day and got $ 600 a week. 56 .Jane worked hard and did a great job. She depended on tips to help her get enough money to pay the bills.One night, after Jane had served dinner to a family, they left a big tip on the table. 57 .Jane was taking care of another family at their table. When she turned back, she found the money had been taken away.Jane saw a woman at another table looking at her when she looked around the restaurant. Jane went to ask her what food she wanted. 58 . She did not leave a tip after eating and Jane heard that she paid with a $ 20 bill. Jane was sure the woman had stolen her money, but she couldn't prove it.59 . She gave Jane $ 50. She said, “I was so sorry I took your money last night. Ihad a bad day. Someone stole my wallet. I was angry. 60 . But that was not right. People should share good t hings. Not bad things. So I want you to take the money. ”“I'll take the $ 20 but you keep the rest. I know you need it,”said Jane. “You should have called the police,”the manager said to Jane. Jane said, “No. We should forgive when someone says sorry and wants to make it right. We should try to help each other. ”DACEBAre your parents often angry with you? Or you always disagree with your parents. Maybe the relationships between you and your parents are terrible. It’s difficult to make your home a happy and healthy place. ______.(56)Respect It’s important to show your respect and care about your parents’ feelings. Though you have disagreements, at least try to understand whatever they are trying to tell you. ______. (57) Communication You can communicate with your parents in a polite way. You may not get what you want, but explaining your thoughts calmly and rationally may show your parents that you are no longer a kid, not just a kid.Trust How can your parents build trust in you? ______. (58) For example, if you get home late without calling first, next time your parents may not believe you. To earn their trust, you must pay attention to the ways you do things instead of fighting with them. ______. (59)Taking time together Some teens find that sharing time together can build trust and communication. Your parents may be interested in going shopping, hanging out and playing cards with you. ______. (60) Your parents give all their love to you. Why not try these ways actively to own a happy family as you want?A.It depends on what you doB.It will make your life much easierC.You shouldn’t keep your own thoughts onlyD.In fact, you can change the situations by the following keysE.Spending time together will drive away the “black cloud” hanging over your homeDCABE燕山Tips for High SchoolStarting high school can be difficult. Everyone is nervous and nobody knows where to go for classes. 56 But don't worry. You are not alone. You are going to school with a group of students of your age, and we have several tips to share.Forget your fear and just talk to someoneIt might be much easier said than done, but try to take a deep breath and find your voice. 57 Introduce yourself and start a conversation about something you have in common. Sit in the middle of the classroom with as many new friends around you as possible.Join clubsJoin in with after-school activities that interest you and make friends in the club. If you don't join anything, you will be just going to class and then going home. 58Stay cleanNo one likes a bad smell that could knock someone over. 59 Try to make yourself look neat, whatever you wear.Be respectful of people differencesEveryone has his or her own opinion of the world and everyone believes in different things. It's a good thing to have different friends with different opinions because you can each share your own.Cliques ( 小团体) can hurtWe all have been left out of something in our lives and this hurts people's feelings. 60 .If you see someone sitting alone, be nice and invite him or her to hang out with you.EABDC。