首字母2014届上海市各区县中考一模英语试卷首字母填空总汇(二)
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2014届上海市各区县中考一模英语试卷首字母填空总汇(二)PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!
Homework ( 2014年一模)
1.崇明县
C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,
使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(共14分)
Make the skies blue
The streets of Dalian, Liaoning were covered by snow a
week before Spring Festival. However, instead of staying at
home, Li Chunyuan, a Junior 1 student at No. 42 Middle
School, went out with her classmates. They made posters by
t 81 and called on people not to set off fireworks.
The students did this in order to r 82 air
pollution. Since January, many cities in China have seen a lot of foggy days. In Beijing, only five days in January were free of smog (雾霾).
An official for the Ministry of Environmental Protection told Beijing News that PM2.5 pollution is the m 83 problem with air pollution.
Poor air has done harm to people‟s health. Children and the elderly are more at risk. A report from Beijing Children‟s Hospital shows that half of the p 84 had respiratory (呼吸道的) problems from Jan. 5 to 11.
To respond to the air problem, the Chinese government and many Chinese people have started to take action. Beijing announced a plan to use clean fuel in government vehicles and plant trees. It a 85 asked citizens to set off fewer fireworks for the Spring Festival celebration.
They suggested that cars with large emissions(排放) should be banned(禁止) and factories should be closely watched. Three students from No. 4 High School in Beijing wrote a report to advise h 86 to fight the air pollution.
“We hope more people will j 87 us to protect our environment. With all our efforts, the blue skies will certainly return soon,” said Shi Yucong, one of the three students.
2.奉贤
How can I win a Nobel Prize for writing? Here‟s the secret from this year‟s winner: make it short, keep it real, and work hard.
Canadian author Alice Munro, 82, was a 81 the 2013 Nobel Prize in literature (文学). She is known for her short stories about personal relationships of ordinary people, usually women.
Munro was born in a farmer family in
Ontario. The family was very poor. Munro
did a lot of physical work a 82 a
young girl.
But she decided to be a w 83
when she was 12. She turns her hard
childhood into great writing ideas.
The story Dear Life, for example, opens
with a description of the neighborhood in which Munro grew up.
B 84 , she talked about her poor relationship with her mother in many of her stories, such as Lives of Girls and Women and Friend of My Youth.
Since she p85her first book in 1968, Munro has won many awards, with the Nobel Prize as her biggest honor. But Munro doesn‟t see h 86 as a talented writer.
“I‟m the opposite of a writer with a quick gift. I don‟t grasp it very readily (轻而易举地) at all, the …it‟ being whatever I‟m trying to do,” she said.
Do you d 87 of becoming a writer while sadly admitting you are not that talented? Munro has a tip for you: use notebooks and write a lot.
“I have lots of notebooks that contain this terribly clumsy (蹩脚的) writing,” she said. But it helps her sort out her mind. “Stories would just be working in my head for so long that when I started to write I was deep into them.”
3.黄埔区