(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案阅读理解填词(01)人物故事说明介绍观点态度试题
(呼和浩特专版)中考英语复习方案 阅读理解填词(02)哲理故事说明介绍社会热点试题-人教版初中九年级
阅读理解填词(二) 哲理故事+说明介绍+社会热点ALook out for others before yourselfanimals about the trap.in the house!”the mouse said to the chicken.news for you, but it doesn’t bother me,” the chicken said.. They said they didn’t have to worry about it and wished the mouse good luck.in the mousetrap. John’s wife thought the snake was dead and tried to it. But the snake was still alive and bit her hand.soup to treat her sickness—so he killed the chicken., many of her friends came to visit her. The farmer killed the pig and used it to make food for the visitors.Sadly, John’s wife died from her illness. The farmer killed the cow as a sacrifice(祭品) for her funeral.The mouse watched all of this with great sorrow.with their problems.BFinding meaning in beansQ: Why do red beans represent love and fidelity(忠贞) in Chinese culture?their mitment(承诺) to the relationship. But why do they do this? As it turns out, there is an ancient story that can explain this.of years ago, there were long-lasting wars between the Han people and the non-Han . During this time, a young man was forced to go to war. He had to his wife and children.. But her husband never returned.While she was watching and waiting, the woman would cry under the tree. As time passed, her the tears dropped to the ground, they became red beans. The red beans eventually grew into dozens of new trees.far and wide, leading people to refer to red beans as “love beans”.Did you know?Wang Wei(701—761), a Tang Dynasty poet, wr ote a famous poem about red beans. Let’s see the poem and its translation by Xu Yuanchong:Redbeansgrowinsouthernland.Howmanyloadinspringthetrees?Gatherthemtillfullisyourhand.Theywouldrevivefondmemories.Cby everyone in the world? Emojis might be the first truly universal(通用的) language.people think about, like and care about.in wheelchairs.But there is also more to emojis. They can also refer to pop culture and new cultural trends. thanks to the 2016 film Zootopia(《疯狂动物城》). Many fashion designers have included in recent years. This animal makes people feel like they’re on a tropical(热带的) vacation.of the world we live in. It will be interesting to see how they change and grow in the years to e.【参考答案】A [主旨大意]本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一个老鼠夹所引发的一系列事件。
呼和浩特专版2020中考英语复习方案阅读理解填词04幽默故事+学习提高+说明介绍试题(含参考答案)
中考英语复习方案阅读理解填词:阅读理解填词(四) 幽默故事+学习提高+说明介绍AAn old lady went into the building of a bank one day, carrying a large bag of money. She asked to speak with the president of the bank.“How can I help you?” the bank president asked. She replied, “I would like to open a savings account(存款账户),” and placed the bag of 1.m on his desk. The president was surprised to see this, so he asked her, “Madam, how did you make this money?” The ol d lady 2.r , “I make bets(赌注).” Surprised, the president then asked, “What kind of bets?” The old lady said, “Well, for example, I’ll bet you 5,000,000 yuan that your tongue will become square by 10 o’clock tomorrow morning.”“What?” the president asked.He then smiled and said, “You’ve got yourself a bet!” and shook her hand 3.h. The old lady said, “Okay. May I bring my lawyer with me tomorrow 4.a a witness(见证者)?”“Sure!” the president confidently answered.The next morning, at 10,the old lady showed 5.u with her lawyer at the president’s office. She asked the president to 6.o his mouth so they could all see. The old lady looked closely at his tongue and then asked 7.i she could touch it.“Well, 5,000,000 yuan is a lot of money. I gue ss it’s OK,” the president said. At this moment, he saw that the lawyer was hitting his head 8.a the wall. The president asked, “What is the 9.m with your lawyer?” The old lady answered, “I bet him 10,000,000 yuan that I would 10.t the tongue of the president of this bank at 10 a.m. today.”BIt was a history class. But both a history teacher and a chemistry teacher came in. After the history teacher introduced some famous bronze wares(青铜器) in 1.h , the chemistry teacher 2.d an experiment to find out what was in the bronze ware.This kind of class is not new for students of Luwan Middle School in Shanghai. Last year, the school began to open interdisciplinary(跨学科) classes. That means teachers in different 3.s can have a class together. According to some teachers, this kind of classes may help students 4.l knowledge in different ways. So far twenty interdisciplinary classes 5.h come out.Students are very 6.e about this kind of class. “I really look forw ard to what newideas our teachers will bring out to us. And they always surprise us,” said Chen Fei, a 15-year-old eighth-grader.7.H , a few teachers think it’s8.m difficult to teach in group. Each teacher of the group should finish 9.t in a short time, and isn’t allowed to explain 10.e he wants clearly to the students. So sometimes students have much fun, but they don’t have enough time and chances to think.CBuilt with lifeIf someone mentions Paris, Sydney or Istanbul, you might picture one of those 1.c beautiful buildings. Architecture(建筑) is often the most quick and familiar way to recognize a place.Throughout time, architecture has been one of the 2.m important carriers of culture. “It is certainly part of how we see ourselves, and part of how we see the world,” said Martha Thorne, executive director of the Pritzker prize for 3.a .Over the past half-century, master architect Ieoh Ming Pei was 4.i by many cultures in his work. The Chinese-American died in his New York City home on May 16.Pei designed the Suzhou Museum. With its white walls and dark rooftops (粉墙黛瓦), it looks 5.l a modern version of classic Chinese gardens. 6.A of his works, the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar,has traditional Arabian-style arch windows.“You only have to cast your eyes on buildings to feel the presence of the past, the spirit of a place,” Pei once said. “they are the reflection of society.”“But architecture is not 7.j about reflecting society and culture. It should also be made for the people who live and work in it,” Thorne said.She praised the Ningbo Museum designed by Pritzker winner Wang Shu, as a perfect 8.e . The museum is a huge building, but it never makes people 9.f insignificant(无足轻重的). “You feel that you’re cared for as you go in the building,” Thorne said.Its design imitates mountains, valleys and caves. This 10.n environment makes people feel relaxed. And there are several paths inside the museum for visitors to choose from.After all, as Thorne points out, the most unique aspect of architecture is that “it may last for hundreds and hundreds of years.”【参考答案】A [主旨大意]本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一个机智的老妇人与一个银行行长及自己律师打赌的故事。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇教材考点梳理课时训练(19)Modules1_4(九下)试题
课时训练(十九) Modules 1-4(九下)(限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.单项选择1.Green Book is one of most famous films in the US, even in world.A.the; aB.a; theC.a; /D.the; the2. of the students’ parents in our class are in their .A.Two-fifths; fortiesB.Two-fifths; fortiethC.Two-fifth; fortiesD.Two-fifth; fortieth3.It’s especially important to behave in a way in public places.A.specialB.directC.properD.exact4.[2019·安顺]—My father to his workplace by bus, but now he there by bike. —Really? You have an environmentally friendly father.ed to go; is used to goed to going; is used to goC.is used to go; is used to goinged to go; is used to going5.—I’m afraid that you look a bit fatter than before.—Yeah. I need to start exercising and get back in .A.sizeB.heightC.styleD.shape6.Amy is a careful girl that she made mistakes in her last exam.A.so; so littleB.so; such littleC.such; so fewD.such; such few7.My computer needs . I think I need to ask Mr. Zhang for help.A.fixing; goingB.to fix; goingC.fixing; to goD.to fix; to go8.—Could I go to play football now, Miss Li?—I’m af raid you . You’ll have to clean the classroom first.A.needn’tB.can’tC.couldn’tD.mustn’t9.[2020·原创题]—Wu Yishu, a girl, has won the prize of Chinese Poetry Congress. —Wow, she’s great, isn’t she?A.sixteen-year-oldB.sixteen-years-oldC.sixteen-year oldD.sixteen-years old10.There a number of books in the library and the number of them increasing.A.has; isB.have; areC.are; isD.is; areⅡ.[2019·重庆B]完形填空Being street smart is an important skill to have and a good way to take care of yourself.Always carry your phone with you, but do not look at 11 while you are walking. Being able to communicate or call for help is important, so keep a list of useful numbers. But put your phone away while you are walking so that you can keep your 12 up and see what’s going on around. If you do need to check your phone, 13 and look at it quickly.Don’t wear earphones 14 you are out. If you have to 15 something when you’re out, use only one earphone or play it at a very low volume(音量).Travel with 16 or family members when possible and never go anywhere with a stranger. It’s17 to be careful with strangers. Remember not to get into a stranger’s car if they call you over.18 dark and out-of-the-way places. Do not take short cuts through dark areas, even if it will make your trip much faster. If you have to go to unsafe places, go 19 someone you know or speak to someone over the phone while you are there.Run and shout if you feel unsafe. Run away as fast as you can towards a police station, hospital, or nearby business for 20 . Shout as loudly as you can to get the attention of people nearby. ( )11.A.me B.it C.him D.her( )12.A.head B.nose C.hands D.arms( )13.A.walk B.run C.stop D.start( )14.A.though B.unless C.until D.while( )15.A.look for B.wait for C.listen to D.talk to( )16.A.parents B.brothers C.sisters D.friends( )17.A.important B.impossible C.boring D.interesting ( )18.A.Find B.Avoid C.Visit D.Clean( )19.A.to B.for C.with D.without( )20.A.help B.drink C.money D.medicineⅢ.阅读理解Astronauts have very busy lives.Each day they are carefully planned by mission(任务) control.The 12-hour working day on the International Space Station(ISS) begins with a wake-up call.After a quick wash with a wet cloth, the crew(全体工作人员) have breakfast and run through the jobs for the day.Space stations are like large houses that need much care and attention.Much of the crew’s time is spent preparing and carrying out scientific experiments.At least two hours each day is spent on exercise.It is necessary to keep the crew healthy.In some ways, living in a space station is like being on a deserted island.Two or three astronauts have to survive far from home for weeks or months.If their mission is to be a success, they have to learn to live and work together as a team.Crew members have to learn to share jobs such as cleaning and repairs.They also have to talk about problems and discuss how to deal with them.Astronauts first feel the influence of weightlessness(失重) when the rocket engines are turned off.Straight away, they begin to float(漂浮), held down only by seatbelts.Weightlessness allows astronauts to appear superstrong.They can lift objects that would be far too heavy to move on the earth.Without the influence of gravity(重力), astronauts become weak.To stay fit, they have to exercise several hours each day.In a space station, there is no up or down.There is no difference between a floor and a ceiling(天花板).This can make astronauts feel sick until they get used to this strange environment.21.Astronauts on the International Space Station work for hours every day. ( )A.8B.10C.11D.1222.What is the crew’s time mainly used for?( )A.Exercising.B.Doing scientific experiments.C.Reading.D.Connecting with the ground.23.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “survive” in Chinese?( )A.休养B.苦思C.生存D.调查24.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? ( )A.Astronauts need to work as a team.B.Weightlessness makes astronauts become strong.C.There are up and down in a space station.D.Astronauts exercise one hour each day.25.What’s the best title for the passage?( )A.Astronauts’ lives in the space stationB.The influence of weightlessnessC.How to live in the space stationD.How to exercise in the space stationⅣ.用所给词或短语的适当形式填空。
呼和浩特专版2020中考英语复习方案阅读理解填词05人物故事+环境保护+社会热点试1
阅读理解填词(五) 人物故事+环境保护+社会热点A [2020·原创题]Technology is changing how we studyHave you ever thought about what school will be like in the future? Will you study with an iPad or a computer at home? I think we will. The way we study is already 1.c even now. High-tech equipment(设备) is helping us learn.This semester is very im portant for us because we are almost in Grade 9.It’s very bad for us to miss classes, 2.e for just one day. My best friend Tom, however, got mumps(腮腺炎) two weeks ago. Our school doctor said it is 3.a infectious (传染的) disease, so Tom couldn’t go to school for a week. When he learned this, he was very 4.w about his studies. Later, Tom and my friends got an idea—to take classes by using an iPad!We prepared an iPad to 5.c Tom with. We put it on the computer desk in our class. Then we started a video call to Tom 6.t WeChat. We set the camera for Tom so he could see the classroom. He was able to see the classroom. He was able to see 7.e on the blackboard, as well as our teacher, through the iPad. He could take class at home just like he was in the classroom with us!He could also answer 8.q . This made us laugh at first, 9.s it was new and strange for him to take class this way. But we got used to it. I 10.r that technology can change our studies for the better.BChina gets even greenerGlobal warming is a big problem that we have to stop. One of the 1.b things we can do is to plant more trees. Trees can take in carbon dioxide(二氧化碳) in the air and 2.s global warming.According to a new report, China is doing a great job of “greening” the world.A team of scientists at Boston University has been working with NASA to study Earth’s green vegetation(植被). They used a special NASA camera and found that global leaf area has increased by 5 percent since the 3.e 2000s.And China was responsible for 25 percent of that gain, according to the 4.s . That’s about one-quarter of the size of the entire Amazonrainforest.The growth 5.m came from China’s forest protection(保护) programs, NASA said.For example, since 1962, China has been planting trees in Saihanba in Hebei Province. It was once a desert. But now, China has turned the 6.a into the country’s largest man-made forest.The Chinese public has 7.a joined in these efforts. Ant Forest, a feature(功能) in the Alipay app, gives users points for doing eco-friendly things such as walking and going paperless in the office. Users can then use these 8.p to water and grow their own virtual 9.t . When the virtual trees are big enough, Ant Forest will plant real trees 10.s in the world. More than 55 million trees have been planted in this way.C [2020·原创题]Network of the futureYou might have noticed that sometimes, when you’re playing mobile games or taking a video call, the picture suddenly freezes(卡顿) because the network 1.s is too slow. When you try to download a movie on your phone, it seems to take forever.These annoying things will soon become a thing of the past, as China just issued commercial licenses(发放商用牌照) for 5G networks on June 6.This means that China’s telecommunications companies will be able to 2.o 5G network speeds for mobile phone users.The “G” in “5G” stands for generation(代)(of mobile network technology ). 1G let us 3.t to each other, 2G let us send messages, 3G gave us mobile data and the Internet, and 4G made all of these things 4.f . So what will 5G bring?First of all, 5G is so fast that it will allow you to 5.d an entire HD movie in seconds. The delay(延迟)between sending and 6.r data will be shortened. Now, 4G takes about 100 to 200 milliseconds, while humans have a reaction time of about 200 to 300 milliseconds. But 5G will get the delay down to l millisecond or less, which is almost real-time.Because of this increase in speed, it will be 7.p to create and use new kinds of technology. Robots will be used to do operations because doctors will be able to control them from somewhere 8.e without any delay. Self-driving cars will be able to drive more safely because they can smoothly communicate with each other, traffic lights and road sensors(传感器).5G also makes the Internet of things(IoT, 物联网) possible. IoT is a large network that connects nearly everything. For example, your toaster might be able to automatically(自动) start making yourbreakfast after your alarm clock 9.r . And your sprinkler could know when to water your grass by sensing the air.All in all, 5G will shape 10.e type of technology that it touches. And you won’t have to wait too long for that to happen.【参考答案】A [主旨大意]本文是一篇记叙文。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案阅读判断正误(02)说明介绍人物故事试题
阅读判断正误(二) 说明介绍+人物故事A [2020·原创题]Some Chinese cities’ names contain cardinal(基本的) directions, like Beijing (northern capital) and Nanjing(southern capital). Why aren’t there any cities called Dongjing(eastern capital) or Xijing(western capital)?Actually, the cities of Dongjing and Xijing did exist in the past. In fact, several cities have had these names throughout Chinese history.A couple of cities were called Xijing in ancient times. Among them, the most famous one is Xi’an. Today’s capital city of Shaanxi Province served as the country’s capital during 13 different dynasties. It was called Xijing during dynasties like the Western Han (202 BC—8 AD) and Tang(618—907). Other cities that have been named Xijing include Luoyang in Henan, Datong in Shanxi, Lingwu in Ningxia, Fengxiang in Shaanxi, and Linjiang in Jilin.As for Dongjing, the city of Kaifeng was called Dongjing during the Song Dynasty. As the capital city at that time, Kaifeng(also known as Bianliang) had a population of over one million. It was one of the world’s biggest cities at the time.In addition, some cities in other countries have been called Dongjing as well. Tokyo (Dongjing in Chinese) is the capital of Japan. It is said that the city got its name because it is located east of Kyoto(京都), Japan’s former capital. Dongjing and Dongdu are also old names for the city of Hanoi(河内) in Vietnam.根据上文内容判断正(T)误(F)。
呼和浩特专版2020中考英语复习方案选词填空01试题(含参考答案)
中考英语复习方案选词填空:选词填空(一)用所给词或短语的适当形式填空。
Asleep come up with as for calm down it smallby taxi build comfortable pollute1. The nice little dog waved tail happily, welcoming the owner back home.2. He a good idea to solve the problem.3.You can sit because the cinema has the biggest seats.4. Mr Zhao is going to the airport .5.To make a green world, we should try to reduce air by walking more and driving less.6.We are often told in the face of danger.7. Don’t make any noise. Your grandfather in bed.8. The more I use the eraser, the it gets.9. More schools in Laiwu to provide children with better education in a few years.10.Everyone wants to win.But me, the most important thing is to learn something new and have fun.Bmove danger not forget kind of as long ascertain repair hand in be interested in she1.I don’t like this movie because it’s boring.2. I get something good, I will share it with my friends.3.Paul will come because he has promised us.4.Mr Brown had his house last month and it cost him 500 dollars.5. The students are supposed to keep quiet before the papers .6.Things went from bad to worse. The longer people waited for help, the the situation became.7.Miss Smith put her new dress on, and looked at in the mirror.8.The teacher asked her students to sweep the floor.9.Erquan Yingyue is the most piece of music that I’ve ever heard.10.Helen painting when she was young and she could paint very well.Cstudy fall be bad for mention be full ofthrow away proper talk interest put up1.The students about the journey to the Grand Canyon when the teacher came into the classroom.2.He can make lessons that are usually boring .3.They’ll be on the school website.4.His father asked him to behave and politely at the party.5.Jack was so tired. He asleep as soon as he lay down on the bed.6.—Could I ask you if you this to her till now?—Yes, but she refused to listen.7.It’s Sunday today and the library students.8.Watching TV for a long time your eyes. You should stand up and do some exercises.9.He very hard since he came to our school.10.Although it takes energy to change things into something else, it is better than thingsor burning them.Das usual take up be full of he pull down inventwake tooth look forward to interview1.—Jim, what are you doing now?—I’m writing to my good friend, Tom. He moved to America last week. He must be receiving my email.2. After the sudden earthquake, most people in Jiuzhaigou were all the night.3. My uncle has taught French since the year before last.4. The reporter waited so long the headmaster yesterday.5. Could you please tell us about the four great of China?6. As President Xi says, “If we energies to do everything, China Dream is sure to cometrue.”7. , we went back home on foot after school.8. The dentist suggests that we should brush three times a day.9. More and more waste has a lot of space. We should take some measures to reduce it.10.Many old buildings and new buildings are being built.【参考答案】A 1.its 2.came up with fortably4.by taxi5.pollution6.to calm down7.is sleeping 8.smaller 9.will be built10.as forB 1.kind of 2.As long as 3.certainly4.repaired5.are handed in6.more dangerous7.herself 8.not to forget 9.moving10.was interested inC 1.were talking 2.interesting 3.put up4.properly5.fell6.have mentioned7.is full of 8.is bad for 9.has studied10.throwing; awayD 1.looking forward to 2.awake 3.himself4.to interview5.inventions6.are full of7.As usual 8.teeth 9.taken up10.were pulled down。
呼和浩特专版2020中考英语复习方案选词填空05试题(含参考答案)
中考英语复习方案选词填空:选词填空(五)用所给词或短语的适当形式填空。
Agive up on one’s own from time to time twenty discuss while high hear die parents1.In our English class, we often have a about a topic such as sports or health.2.I like basketball he likes football.3.We have moved to a place close to my home so that we can visit them every day.4.I learn from him that great men never , no matter what difficulties they face.5.Although she is very young, she can live .6.There are dozens of stones, and they are different in .7.The doctor managed to save the man.8.They are now living in different cities, but they still talk on the phone .9.On the floor of the building, there’s a famous revolving restaurant(旋转餐厅).10.He spoke loudly in order to make himself .Beven though keep hundreds of real depend oninteresting circle give up pay attention to in common1.If you want to learn or hear more about something, it means that you start to get in it.2.— you your parents since you left school 3 years ago?—No, madam. I usually make my tuition(学费) by taking the part-time job.3.Facing so many difficulties, we still have made up our minds to fight on instead of .4.I have nothing with Tim.5.John’s of friends includes some students from the UK, for he enjoys making friends around.6.When you go sightseeing in foreign countries, you should the local customs and follow them.7.The programme A Bite of China shows many kinds of delicious food. It’s worth watching.8.Hohhot has become the second home to foreign friends who are working and studying here. It’s one of the best places for them to live in.9.So as not to regret in the future, I will have a try I would fail.10. the flowers growing, you need to water them once a day.Cgo by healthy in order to ask show up achieveyear worry about help in time1.You shouldn’t eat too much junk food, because it’s not good for your .2.Sometimes, we need to share our opinions with others so that we can find our shortcomings .3.Although the little boy is just 6 old, he can speak several languages.4. reduce the air pollution, the government encourages people to take buses, ride bicycles or walk to work.5.We to close the windows before we left the laboratory, because there was a strong wind outside.6.My parents only allow me to play with the mobile phone for half an hour because they my eyes.7.Every student who wants to get high scores should study hard their goals.8.As time , you’ll come to think of English as your friend and be gin to love it.9.On weekends, she often her mother do some chores, such as washing clothes, cleaning rooms.10.—Did your grandpa have a great birthday party?—Yes.Most of our relatives , so he was very happy.Ddrop in at the same time try out teach ever sincebehave swim rather than science terrible1.My uncle always on us when he came to our city.2.He didn’t want to go to school by pretending to be ill.3.The Science Museum is a good place for children their new ideas.4.He went to France the year before last and I haven’t heard from him then.5.The boy and his father go every weekend.6.The naughty boy is always punished by his mother for his bad .7.Children should how to respect others in their daily life.8.Most of the teenagers like eating junk food healthy food.9.They found out the truth by doing a lot of experiments.10.This DVD is quite useful. It can help us learn English and enjoy the beautiful sights of many places .【参考答案】A 1.discussion 2.while 3.parents’4.give up5.on her own6.height7.dying8.from time to time 9.twentieth 10.heardB 1.interested 2.Have; depended on3.giving up4.in common5.circle6.pay attention to7.really8.hundreds of9.even though 10.To keepC 1.health 空格处缺名词。
呼和浩特专版2020中考英语复习方案选词填空01试5
选词填空(一)用所给词或短语的适当形式填空。
Asleep come up with as for calm down it smallby taxi build comfortable pollute1. The nice little dog waved tail happily, welcoming the owner back home.2. He a good idea to solve the problem.3.You can sit because the cinema has the biggest seats.4. Mr Zhao is going to the airport .5.To make a green world, we should try to reduce air by walking more and driving less.6.We are often told in the face of danger.7. Don’t make any noise. Your grandfather in bed.8. The more I use the eraser, the it gets.9. More schools in Laiwu to provide children with better education in a few years.10.Everyone wants to win.But me, the most important thing is to learn something new and have fun.Bmove danger not forget kind of as long ascertain repair hand in be interested in she1.I don’t like this movie because it’s boring.2. I get something good, I will share it with my friends.3.Paul will come because he has promised us.4.Mr Brown had his house last month and it cost him 500 dollars.5. The students are supposed to keep quiet before the papers .6.Things went from bad to worse. The longer people waited for help, the the situation became.7.Miss Smith put her new dress on, and looked at in the mirror.8.The teacher asked her students to sweep the floor.9.Erquan Yingyue is the most piece of music that I’ve ever heard.10.Helen painting when she was young and she could paint very well.Cstudy fall be bad for mention be full ofthrow away proper talk interest put up1.The students about the journey to the Grand Canyon when the teacher came into the classroom.2.He can make lessons that are usually boring .3.They’ll be on the school website.4.His father asked him to behave and politely at the party.5.Jack was so tired. He asleep as soon as he lay down on the bed.6.—Could I ask you if you this to her till now?—Yes, but she refused to listen.7.It’s Sunday today and the library students.8.Watching TV for a long time your eyes. You should stand up and do some exercises.9.He very hard since he came to our school.10.Although it takes energy to change things into something else, it is better than thingsor burning them.Das usual take up be full of he pull down inventwake tooth look forward to interview1.—Jim, what are you doing now?—I’m writing to my good friend, Tom. He moved to America last week. He must be receiving my email.2. After the sudden earthquake, most people in Jiuzhaigou were all the night.3. My uncle has taught French since the year before last.4. The reporter waited so long the headmaster yesterday.5. Could you please tell us about the four great of China?6. As President Xi says, “If we energies to do everything, China Dream is sure to come true.”7. , we went back home on foot after school.8. The dentist suggests that we should brush three times a day.9. More and more waste has a lot of space. We should take some measures to reduce it.10.Many old buildings and new buildings are being built.。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇教材考点梳理课时训练(02)Modules5_10(七上)试题
课时训练(二) Modules 5-10(七上)(限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.单项选择1.[2019·连云港]If you want to take short ride in the city, choose shared bike.A.a; /B.the; theC.a; aD./; a2.[2019·河北]This story is simple English. My little sister can read it.A.forB.inC.withD.by3.[2019·宜宾]—According to the timetable, the train at 8:27.—Don’t worry. We can make it.A.leavesB.is leavingC.is going to leaveD.will leave4.—Excuse me, I’d like to buy a birthday gift for my son.—We have different kinds of new toys for boys. You can choose for your son.A.thatB.oneC.itD.either5.—Lucy, how about going to the ?—Sounds great! Seeing films can give us much pleasure.A.libraryB.cinemaC.museumD.concert6.[2019·怀化改编]—May I speak to Mrs Smith?—Sorry, she the clothes.A.is washingB.washesC.washD.washed7.He got up to get some hot water but found there was left in the bottle.A.a fewB.fewC.a littleD.little8.We haven’t got meat for dinner. Let’s buy chicken.A.some; someB.some; anyC.any; anyD.any; some9.—My mother cooks delicious food every day. I’ve six pounds.—I think you should do more exercise.A.put awayB.put offC.put onD.put up10.—Could you tell me how to pay for the food by QR Code on the phone?—.A.Take it easyB.It doesn’t matterC.With pleasureD.You’re w elcomeⅡ.[2019·呼和浩特]完形填空“The grass looks greener on the other side of the fence.” That’s an old 11 in English. It means other places often look better, more interesting than the place in 12 you live. Some people worry 13 young Chinese are beginning to feel that way. They see young Chinese paying no attention to Chinese culture and, 14 , buying Japanese cartoon books, watching Korean soap operas and even celebrating Western holidays.Foreign books and soap operas are good, 15 Chinese writers and actors are just as good. As for holidays, Christmas is nice, but it can 16 have the meaning for Chinese that the Spring Festival has, and the West has nothing to compare with the Mid-Autumn Festival. And let’s not forget the part of Chinese culture I like best: 17 friendliness. Not all countries are as 18 as China.It’s good to enjoy other cultures and 19 from them, but they cannot replace your own culture. It’s good to look on the other side of the fence,but 20 you take a good long look. You will find that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side of the fence.( )11.A.word B.saying C.sentence D.rule( )12.A.that B.when C.where D.which( )13.A.that B.if C.why D.whether( )14.A.however B.besides C.instead D.then( )15.A.and B.so C.but D.or( )16.A.still B.never C.always D.ever( )17.A.they B.their C.it D.its( )18.A.warm B.warmer C.cold D.colder( )19.A.learns B.learning C.in learning D.to learn( )20.A.make up B.make up of C.make sure D.be sure toⅢ.[2019·百色]阅读理解Birthdays are celebrated all over the world. Some traditions are rather similar from one country to another: candles, cakes and birthday wishes. But there are also different ways to celebrate birthdays. Here are a few:Argentina(阿根廷): In Argentina, as in many Latin American countries, one of the most important birthday parties is a girl’s fifteen. When girls turn 15, they have a huge party and dance first with their fathers, and then the boys at the party.China: The birthday child receives presents from the parents.Friends and family members are invited to dinner, and noodles are served to wish the birthday child a long life.Denmark(丹麦): A flag is flown outside a window to show that someone who lives in that house is celebrating the birthday. Presents ar e placed around the child’s bed while he is sleeping so he can see them immediately when he wakes up.Holland(荷兰): The birthday child receives an especially large present.The family also put flowers or balloons on the birthday child’s chair to make it beau tiful.India: Usually Indian children wear white to school. However, the birthday child wears colored clothes to school and gives out chocolates to everyone in the class. His/Her best friend helps do this.Japan: The birthday child wears new clothes to mark the special time. Certain birthdays are more important than others and these are celebrated with a visit to the shrine(神殿). These are the third and seventh birthdays for girls and the fifth for boys.21.The birthday child can see the presents in Denmark. ( )A. at the partyB.outside a windowC.on the chairD.around the bed22.In Holland, the birthday child can see on his/her chair. ( )A. food or drinksB.flowers or balloonsC.books or clothesD.noodles or chocolates23.In , only birthday children wear colored clothes to school. ( )A. ArgentinaB.ChinaC.IndiaD.Japan24.The birthday is more important than others for boys in Japan. ( )A. fifteenthB.thirdC.seventhD.fifth25.The passage is mainly about . ( )A. birthday traditions in different countriesB.similar birthday traditions in somecountriesC.children’s birthdays in western countriesD.the importance of children’s birthdays Ⅳ.用所给词或短语的适当形式填空。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇教材考点梳理课时训练(20)Modules5_8(九下)试题
课时训练(二十) Modules 5-8(九下)(限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.单项选择1.[2020·原创题]I believe we will our Chinese Dream earlier if all of us try our best to work together.A.requireB.achieveC.serveD.win2.—Why was the young man so in himself?—Because he had too many failures.A.disappointedB.surprisedC.interestedD.excited3.His father to France many times.A.has been; /B.has gone; /C.has been; forD.has gone; for4.The girl as well as her parents to the park, and all of them very happy.A.go; areB.goes; feelsC.went; isD.goes; feel5.As for learning, students read a lot do much better than who don’t.A.who; thatB.that; thoseC.which; thoseD.which; that6.No one can be right all the time. When people make mistakes, we shouldn’t them.A.wait forB.send forC.knock atugh at7.I’d like to know if you to the party if you .A.will go; are invitedB.go; will be invitedC.will go; inviteD.go; are invited8. American people and British people speak the same language, their cultures are quite different.A.SinceB.IfC.AlthoughD.Because9.[2019·淮安]—You have joined so many clubs. I’m afraid you’ll be too tired. Remember, .—Thanks, Dad. I can look after myself very well.A.many hands make light workB.you can’t burn the candle at both endsC.the early bird catches the wormD.practice makes perfect10.—Could you tell me if I enter this high school?—Sure. You can study and enjoy the school life with many top students.A.why my life will be boringB.what my life will be likeC.how many hours I should studyD.where I will study with my classmatesⅡ.[2019·江西改编]完形填空Body image—the way people feel about their looks—is a big problem for many young people today. According to a 11 , more than half the teenage girls in the USA think they should be on a diet(节食), and almost one in five teenage boys are 12 about their bodies and their weight.But what’s the cause? In the study, many blame(责备) the media(媒体).Turn on the TV and you’ll 13 see beautiful models, handsome actors and fit sports stars. 14 a magazine or a newspaper, look through the Internet, and it’s usually 15 .Many young people feel pressure to 16 these “perfect” people. But for most, this is just not possible. In the USA, the average(平均的) woman is 163 cm tall and weighs 64 kilos, but the average model is 180 cm tall and weighs 53 kilos.When people don’t look the way many 17 people look, they may become less confident. Some stop eating 18 in order to lose weight. Students can lose so much confidence that they start to stop taking part in classroom activities at school.Body image problems don’t 19 as we get older, either. In the UK, for example, women over 50 spend more money on cosmetics(化妆品) than any other age group. Older men spend a lot of money trying to 20 hair loss(损失).Is there a solution to the problem? A 2016 study in the UK suggested that body image lessons should be provided in schools. Others believe it’s a problem that all of society needs to deal with. As Meaghan Ramsey says, “We need to judge(评判) people by what they do, not what they look like.”( )11.A.newspaper B.magazine C.study D.book( )12.A.confident B.sure C.worried D.happy( )13.A.probably B.hardly C.never D.finally( )14.A.Get B.Open C.Take D.Find( )15.A.the same B.different C.special D.interesting( )16.A.look after B.look for C.look at D.look like( )17.A.kind B.strong C.young D.famous( )18.A.early B.properly C.slowly D.carefully( )e B.continue C.disappear D.happen( )20.A.make B.avoid C.refuse D.protectⅢ.[2019·呼和浩特]阅读判断正误。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案 重难题型组合练-人教版初中九年级全册英语试题
组合练一I.完形填空A monkey was woken up by a mantis(螳螂).The mantis was crying for help, because a(n) 1 was preparing to attack him. Without thinking, the monkey jumped over and frightened away the bird."Thank you very much for 2 me," the mantis said. "If you had not e in time, I would have already been killed.""It is my pleasure," the monkey replied." Saving a life is 3 .I’ll keep doing things like that," the monkey said to himself. He suddenly 4 another cry.Following the direction of the cry, he quickly found four small birds crying in a nest.At the moment, the mother bird flew 5 .She said to her babies, "Sorry, I did not bring you any food. If a monkey had not interfered(干涉),that mantis would have made a good meal for you. Anyway, I'll keep 6 food."The mother bird kissed 7 of her children and flew away again.Having heard the conversation, the monkey was upset. He stopped a mother from bringing food to feed her hungry children. Was he wrong or right? 8 he could not e up with the right answer, he went to ask the most knowledgeable elephant."You didn't do 9 wrong," the elephant replied to him. "In the world, nobody can take care of everyone."The elephant is 10 .Any good thing may have an opposite side effect.1.A.bird B.monkey C.mantis2.A.telling B.saving C.guiding3.A.strange B.possible C.wonderful4.A.shouted B.cried C.found5.A.up B.back C.away6.A.taking away B.giving away C.looking for D.picking up7.A.one B.both C.each8.A.Since B.When C.If9.A.nothing B.everything C.something10.A.wrong B.brave C.rightII.阅读理解填词Two simple words “thank you” have made a big difference to thousands of firemen in New York City.Savannah is a girl f 1 Texas. “I was trying to think h 2 I could help them out,” she says. After hearing about sacrifices (牺牲) made by firemen, she was m 3 by the risks they face. S 4 Savannah made 200 thank-you cards for them. “I want to show how much I care about them.”“I told the firemen thank you,” Savannah recalls. “They’re always there to help you.” Savannah decided to k 5 making cards. For the next seven months, she woke up early to paint and color and cut. In that time, she s 6 1,600 cards with bite-sized candy while meeting her h 7 . Soon, fire stations started thanking her.Once too shy to give a speech at school, it is now e 8 for Savannah to speak regularly to firemen and school students. She is quite different from what she u 9 to be.“She’s saying how t 10 she is for them!” Savannah’s mom, Debbie, says, “Savannah sees that stepping out and doing something can really make difference.”答案:I.【主旨大意】一只猴子吓跑了正准备捕食螳螂的一只鸟,觉得做了件救人的好事,然而却听到鸟妈妈安慰因此挨饿哭泣的鸟宝宝的话,为此他很烦恼,于是向智慧的大象请教,得到的回答是:在这个世界上,没人能照顾得了所有人。
呼和浩特专版2020中考英语复习方案速测01完形填空+阅读理解B+C+阅读理解填词试0
速测(一) 完形填空+阅读理解(B+C)+阅读理解填词(限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空What do you want to do in the future? Eighth-graders from Thunderbolt Middle School in the US asked themselves this question during their school’s career day(职业生涯日). 1 Oct. 23, the students heard presentations(介绍) about 20 different 2 .Volunteers gave 3 about fighting fires, cooking, managing a restaurant and working for the city.Mike Suminski, the lineman(线路工人) of the town, gave one of the displays. To let the students know what electricians do, Suminski made a big model of the power grid (电网) of a district. He showed 4 the lines went and walked them through the most common accidents: flying a kite into them.“No wonder we should only 5 the kites in the park,” one of the students said after he saw a real spark(火花) when the model kite 6 the lines.Firefighters and police officers also gave presentations. River Medical, a local hospital, even gave some students a 7 in an ambulance. The students 8 closely as doctors and nurses did first aid for the first time.Thunderbolt has hosted the career day for 10 years. In counselor(顾问) Shellie Clark’s words, they want the 9 to see all kinds of possibilities of careers and get them considering the classes they want to 10 in high school.“We try to get them thinking about high school and get them prepared for the future,” Clark said.( )1.A.At B.From C.In D.On( )2.A.hospitals B.restaurants C.jobs D.cities( )3.A.tests B.speechesC.projectspetitions( )4.A.what B.why C.where D.when( )5.A.throw B.fly C.make D.buy( )6.A.missed B.clicked C.bit D.hit( )7.A.choice B.tour C.report D.decision( )8.A.watched B.noticed C.discovered D.searched ( )9.A.students B.teachers C.scientists D.doctors( )10.A.take B.teach C.learn D.applyⅡ.阅读理解Passage 1On April 2, we said goodbye to Tiangong Ⅰ, China’s first space lab. According to the China Manned Space Agency (中国载人航天), Tiangong Ⅰ re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere (大气层) and some of its debris (碎片) fell into the South Pacific Ocean.There are many spacecraft that are still in orbit (轨道) above the Earth. After finishing their trips, they will all re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere lik e Tiangong Ⅰ.There are two types of re-entries: controlled re-entry and uncontrolled re-entry.Some satellites and manned spacecraft come back to the Earth in a controlled re-entry. Experts calculate the path of the falling spacecraft and its speed. They can guide the spacecraft to fall in a chosen area.Some spacecraft may have problems while in space after a certain amount of time. These spacecraft come back in an uncontrolled re-entry. It is hard to tell when and where these spacecraft will fall until the last few hours. The US space station Skylab came back partially uncontrolled in 1979.Parts of the station fell in western Australia, but no one was hurt.During re-entry, most of the spacecraft will burn up while passing through the Earth’s atmosphere. Only a small amount of the debris will reach the ground. The debris typically ends up falling into the ocean, China Daily reported.11.Some of the debris from Tiangong Ⅰ. ( )A.fell into the South Pacific OceanB.fell in western AustraliaC.fell in the central part of the USD.fell into the North Pacific Ocean12.When the spacecraft finishes its trip, it will .( )A.burn up and disappearB.speed up and fly back to the EarthC.enter another orbit and stay in spaceD.re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere13.From the passage, we know there is/are type(s) of re-entries. ( )A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four14.Which of the following is TRUE about the US space station Skylab? ( )A.It came back in a controlled re-entry.B.Some people were hurt by its debris.C.Parts of it fell in western Australia.D.It was directed to fall into the ocean.15.This passage most probably comes from . ( )A.a storybookB.a movie reviewC.a science magazineD.a government reportPassage 2Zhang Zhiyuan, who works in the film and television industry, uses the De Dao app when he goes to work every day, according to Xinhua News Agency. The app offers written articles and podcasts from famous personalities that the user must pay for, with topics ranging from music to economics.Zhang is not alone. By May 2017, De Dao had 7 million users, according to Bloomberg. The De Dao platform is just a small part of China’s knowledge economy. These days, more Chinese people are willing to pay for knowledge online than before, according to an article published by AFP in September.Many Chinese people used to be unwilling to pay for content online. However, many Internet users’ attitudes have changed since they began to see quality content as valuable, wrote China Daily.Meanwhile, Chinese people, especially the young, are suffering from so-called knowledge anxiety. In such a rapidly changing society, people are afraid of not being able to get the latest information and feeling left out, according to The Wall Street Journal.“In big cities, people are too busy to read books and watch movies. Famous personalities can teach you knowledge that lets you seem as if you have read the book or watched the movie yourself,” De Dao user James Lu tol d the Financial Times.However, this way of learning has also been criticized. “Knowledge is not the same as information. It’s certainly not something that can be gained by watching a few television shows, any more than it can be gotten by reading a few books or listening to a few podcasts,” Sixth Tone reporter Tao Lixing noted. He believes that to get real knowledge, one has to ask questions, analyze and reflect, rather than rely simply on Internet content.In spite of this, it seems that paying for knowledge online is a popular phenomenon that shows no signs of slowing down.16.What do you know about De Dao? ( )A.It’s free.B.People can read articles on De Dao.C.People can only write articles on De Dao.D.People can’t listen to music on De Dao.17.Which is not the reason that people like to pay for knowledge online? ( )A.Society changes so rapidly.B.People are afraid of being left out.C.It’s cheaper to pay for knowledge online.D.People are too busy to read books and watch movies.18.Which state ment is the writer’s opinion?( )A.By May 2017, De Dao had 7 million users.B.Famous personalities can teach you knowledge that lets you seem as if you have read the book or watched the movie yourself.C.Knowledge is not the same as information.D.It seems that paying for knowledge online is a popular phenomenon that shows no signs of slowing down.19.We can infer from the passage that . ( )A. there will be fewer people paying for knowledge onlineB.people don’t want to use the De Dao app any moreC.more and more people will pay for knowledge onlineD.people would rather read paper books than get information on the Internet20.This passage may come from . ( )A.a novelB.a newspaperC.a magazineD.a science bookⅢ.阅读理解填词。
呼和浩特专版2020中考英语复习方案阅读理解填词04幽默故事+学习提高+说明介绍试0
阅读理解填词(四) 幽默故事+学习提高+说明介绍AAn old lady went into the building of a bank one day, carrying a large bag of money. She asked to speak with the president of the bank.“How can I help you?” the bank president asked. She replied, “I would like to open a savings account(存款账户),” and placed the bag of 1.m on his desk. The president was surprised to see this, so he asked her, “Madam, how did you make this money?” The ol d lady 2.r , “I make bets(赌注).” Surprised, the president then asked, “What kind of bets?” The old lady said, “Well, for example, I’ll bet you 5,000,000 yuan that your tongue will become square by 10 o’clock tomorrow morning.”“What?” the president asked.He then smiled and said, “You’ve got yourself a bet!” and shook her hand 3.h. The old lady said, “Okay. May I bring my lawyer with me tomorrow 4.a a witness(见证者)?”“Sure!” the president confidently answered.The next morning, at 10,the old lady showed 5.u with her lawyer at the president’s office. She asked the president to 6.o his mouth so they could all see. The old lady looked closely at his tongue and then asked 7.i she could touch it.“Well, 5,000,000 yuan is a lot of money. I gue ss it’s OK,” the president said. At this moment, he saw that the lawyer was hitting his head 8.a the wall. The president asked, “What is the 9.m with your lawyer?” The old lady answered, “I bet him 10,000,000 yuan that I would 10.t the tongue o f the president of this bank at 10 a.m. today.”BIt was a history class. But both a history teacher and a chemistry teacher came in. After the history teacher introduced some famous bronze wares(青铜器) in 1.h , the chemistry teacher 2.d an experiment to find out what was in the bronze ware.This kind of class is not new for students of Luwan Middle School in Shanghai. Last year, the school began to open interdisciplinary(跨学科) classes. That means teachers in different 3.s can have a class together. According to some teachers, this kind of classes may help students 4.l knowledge in different ways. So far twenty interdisciplinary classes 5.h come out.Students are very 6.e about this kind of class. “I really look forward to what n ew ideas our teachers will bring out to us. And they always surprise us,” said Chen Fei, a 15-year-oldeighth-grader.7.H , a few teachers think it’s8.m difficult to teach in group. Each teacher of the group should finish 9.t in a short time, a nd isn’t allowed to explain 10.e he wants clearly to the students. So sometimes students have much fun, but they don’t have enough time and chances to think.CBuilt with lifeIf someone mentions Paris, Sydney or Istanbul, you might picture one of those 1.c beautiful buildings. Architecture(建筑) is often the most quick and familiar way to recognize a place.Throughout time, architecture has been one of the 2.m important carriers of culture. “It is certainly part of how we see ourselves, and part of how we see the world,” said Martha Thorne, executive director of the Pritzker prize for 3.a .Over the past half-century, master architect Ieoh Ming Pei was 4.i by many cultures in his work. The Chinese-American died in his New York City home on May 16.Pei designed the Suzhou Museum. With its white walls and dark rooftops (粉墙黛瓦), it looks 5.l a modern version of classic Chinese gardens. 6.A of his works, the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar,has traditional Arabian-style arch windows.“You only have to cast your eyes on buildings to feel the presence of the past, the spirit of a place,” Pei once said. “they are the reflection of society.”“But architecture is not 7.j about reflecting society and culture. It should also be made for the people who live and work in it,” Thorne said.She praised the Ningbo Museum designed by Pritzker winner Wang Shu, as a perfect 8.e . The museum is a huge building, but it never makes people 9.f insignificant(无足轻重的). “You feel that you’re cared for as you go in the building,” Thorne said.Its design imitates mountains, valleys and caves. This 10.n environment makes people feel relaxed. And there are several paths inside the museum for visitors to choose from.After all, as Thorne points out, the most unique aspect of architecture is that “it may last for hundreds and hundreds of years.”【参考答案】A [主旨大意]本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一个机智的老妇人与一个银行行长及自己律师打赌的故事。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案阅读理解(01)事物介绍观点态度试题
阅读理解(一) 事物介绍+观点态度AYou’ll often hear car-makers show off a sports car’s zero-to-60 performance in a few seconds. But it’s impossible for big trucks to do so. But now, Tesla has made it.Tesla introduced its new semi-truck. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, said the new truck could go from zero to 60 miles an hour in 5 seconds with an empty load(负载). With a full load, the truck can still reach that speed in 20 seconds, according to Musk. It means the truck can go much faster than any diesel-powered truck.Finally, after talki ng about the truck’s speed, Musk mentioned its range(最大行程). It can go up to 500 miles with a full load at highway speeds, he said.That’s more than twice the distance of most trucking routes(单程距离), Musk claimed. So it allows a driver to make a round trip before recharging(重新充电). 300-mile trucks will also be at the market in the near future.But truck drivers may still be a bit worried because 500 miles is far less than diesel trucks can travel. And recharging truck batteries takes more time.1.It takes a Tesla’s new truck to go from zero to 60 miles per hour with a full load.( )A.5 secondsB.15 secondsC.20 secondsD.1 minute2.A Tesla’s semi-truck travels at most with a full load at highway speeds. ( )A.500 milesB.300 milesC.200 milesD.800 miles3.What do truck drivers think of the new truck?( )A.They are quite happy with the semi-truck.B.They feel a bit worried about the new truck’s range and its recharging problem.C.They show no interest in Tesla’s new truck because of its high price.D.They hate the new truck because its battery is too heavy to carry.4.What does “make a round trip” mean in Paragraph 4?( )A.Run a trip in a big circle.B.Have a long-distance trip.C.Travel to a place and then back again.D.Travel to a place twice.5.Which of the following is NOT true? ( )A.The zero-to-60 performance of Tesla’s semi-truck is better than any diesel-powered truck.B.Tesla’s new truck can go from zero to 60 miles an hour in 5 seconds with an empty loa d.C.The distance of most trucking routes is less than 250 miles according to Musk.D.A 300-mile version(车型) is also for sale right now.B [2020·原创题]Are you nearsighted? If you are, your parents might have tried to do something to fix it, such as having you get an eye massage(按摩), take medicine or even get surgery. People who offer these services or products often claim that they can reduce or even cure myopia(治愈近视).However, you will no longer see advertisements like this before long. The government has issued a notice targeting advertisements that make these claims. Specifically, the notice bans(禁止) businesses from using words like “recovery” and “myopia cure” in their advertisements, People’s Daily reported.The notice says that myopia cannot be completely cured with current medical technology. Therefore, these advertisements could mislead children and their parents.Young people can prevent and control myopia by spending more time outside and less time in front of books or computers. People who have vision problems should go to a hospital and let a doctor decide what to do.More than 450 million Chinese were suffering from myopia as of June 2018, Xinhua News Agency reported. Myopia rates are around 30 percent for primary school students, 60 percent for junior high students and 80 percent for senior high students. This is likely because students spend a lot of time reading books and using electronic devices(电子产品).To reduce myopia among young people, the government made a new plan last August. The plan is designed to limit the amount of time children spend playing video games, as well as limit the production of new video games, according to China Daily.1.Some people claim that they can cure myopia to .( )A.show off their high-leveled skillsB.sell more products and servicesC.share advanced medical technologyD.prove that eye massages are not helpful2.Advertisements with the word “” will be banned in the near future.( )A.recoveryB.eyesightC.nearsightedD.reduction3.If you have a vision problem you should first.( )A.have surgeryB.get an eye massageC.take some medicineD.ask a doctor for advice4.From the last two paragraphs, we know that .( )A.students should be banned from using mobile phonesB.students in lower grades are more likely to get myopiaC.production of new video games will be limitedD.the law was made to protect the eyesight of elderly people5.What is the best title for the passage? ( )A.Saving Kids’ EyesightB.Electronic DevicesC.Are You NearsightedD.Reduce Myopia【参考答案】A [主旨大意]现在市面上所见到的卡车大部分都是燃油车,特斯拉推出了新型充电半挂卡车,充电卡车相比传统的燃油卡车有着很多优势,比如续航更远、提速更快,但是有不少卡车司机表示还是有点担心,因为500英里远比柴油卡车能行驶的要少,并且给卡车电池充电也需要更多的时间。
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第一卷(选择题)I. 单项选择:1. —What did you do yesterday afternoon?—First I did my homework, and then I played __________basketball for half__________ hour.A. /; theB. the; /C. /; anD. the; an2. —What a lovely present! Who sent it? __________it be your brother?—It __________be my brother. He doesn't know today is my birthday.A. Can; can'tB. Can; mustn'tC. Must; mustn'tD. Must; can't3. —What would you like to eat, honey?—__________.A. Chicken with vegetables and two bowls of ricesB. Chicken with vegetables and two bowls of riceC. Chickens with vegetables and two bowls of riceD. Chickens with vegetable and two bowls of rices4. —Why do you live so far from school?—The cost of renting(租)houses in central Huhhot is higher than __________in any other area of the city.A. thatB. thoseC. itD. one5. A survey of the opinions of experts__________ that three hours of outdoor exercise a week __________good forour health.A. show; areB. shows; isC. show; isD. shows; are6. She said__________ tears in eyes on stage, "I have been lucky, but I've had my share of heartbreak __________the way".A. with; inB. with; alongC. in; alongD. in; by7. A break between classes is very important for students because it __________helps with students' health by doing sports __________improves their social skills by communicating with their classmates.A. too; toB. either; orC. neither; norD. not only; but also8. My mother__________ reading books at home__________ invited to dinners at times.A. preferred; to beingB. preferred to; rather thanC. preferred; than beingD. preferred; to be9. In this company a large number of people, __________ my parents, __________over 1000 yuan to help Wuhan.A. includes; gave inB. include; gave outC. including; gave upD. including; gave away10. —Mary, have you finished __________the novel?—Oh no,I am too busy__________ it. Professor Li asked me to hand in my math paper this week.A. reading; readingB. to read; readingC. reading; to readD. to read; to read11. You look nice on the dress. Could you tell me __________?A. where did you buy itB. where you bought itC. where do you buy itD. where you buy it12. If Tom __________ the film The Wandering Earth, he’ll never forget the scene in which many people make the hard journey back to their hometown.A. sawB. seeC. will seeD. sees13. —The singer __________comes from USA is called Bob.—I know. The most popular song __________was sung by him was on the CCTV show last night.A. who; whichB. who; thatC. that; whichD. whom; that14. — I called you last night but no one answered the phone.— I with my parents __________ a TV programme abou t celebrating the 20th anniversary of Macao’s return to China.A. was watchingB. watchedC. have watchedD. were watching15. —__________—Congratulations!A. Why don't you see the new film Nezha?B. I was awarded first prize in Super Brain.C. Sorry for missing the bus.D. How are you feeling now?Ⅱ. 完型填空:AChildren usually say and do things in____16____open and honest ways. Sometimes, I think that children have the different ways to see others and the world. However, adults can____17____see things in children's ways.One afternoon, I took my son Michael to the supermarket.____18____we were there, we met an elderly couple. Instead of____19____past them, Michael stopped and looked at the old woman in the wheelchair and said, "Hi! I'm Michael. What's your____20____?" The old woman smiled and said she was Molly Smith. We stood there for a few minutes while Michael and Molly were talking____21____I told him it was time to say good-bye. He____22____touched the woman's cheek, watched her carefully and said, "Molly, you're my friend."It was one of those____23____that touched me a lot. The couple seemed really happy and excited when they heard Michael's words. It wasn't the first time he did____24____ like this. He always seems to know when someone needs that small act of kindness.What Michael did reminded me to slow down and_____25_____those small ways to show love to someone. You may never know what that smile or small gesture means to someone else.16. A. so B. so an C. such D. such an17. A. usually B. always C. hardly D. sometimes18. A. If B. While C. Until D. Although19. A. walked B. walking C. walks D. walk20. A. address B. age C. hobby D. name21. A. before B. after C. while D. since22. A. soft B. soften C. softness D. softly23. A. articles B. jokes C. movies D. movements24. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing25. A. lift up B. look for C. count down D. warm upBIt is likely that there are some leftovers in your fridge, and maybe they will be thrown away in the end. Ifthe____26____in a supermarket is not fresh any more or is near the sell-by date, it goes into dust bins too. Every day, a large amount of food is wasted.To cut down on food waste, France____27____a new law. It doesn't allow supermarkets to throw away unsold food.____28____, they must give it to someone or an organization. Food that isn't safe for humans to eat can be used as animal feed. If not, the supermarkets will____29____75,000 euros as a punishment or face two years in prison (监狱). The law also encourages____30____programs for schools and businesses about food waste.France is the first country to make a law that doesn't allow wasting food, but it is____31____a worldwide problem. The good thing is that people around the world are trying different things to deal with the food waste problem. Galdakao, Spain, put a public fridge in the center of town. Anyone can drop off food or leftovers and anyone can come and take them. A supermarket in Canada encourages people to buy "ugly food" by selling it atlower____32____so it won't end up being wasted.In China, we have the "clear your plate" action. This means you should eat everything on your plateor____33____the leftovers."____34____much more than what people can eat in restaurants has been a way of making them feel good in China for a long time," said Liu Qinglong, a professor at Tsinghua University. "But I'm happy to see thatour____35____towards wasting food is changing."26. A. paint B. food C. cloth D. flower27. A. refused B. decided C. tried D. passed28. A. Otherwise B. But C. Instead D. So29. A. face B. accept C. prefer D. pay30. A. medical B. educational C. valuable D. physical31. A. exactly B. possibly C. actually D. luckily32. A. prices B. qualities C. interests D. places33. A. take away B. take out C. take off D. take back34. A. Ordering B. Asking C. Buying D. Demanding35. A. decision B. discussion C. suggestion D. ideaⅢ. 阅读理解:A36. According to the text, Collin________________.A. hid the supplies of his art teacherB. tried to make fun of his art teacherC. was mistaken by his art teacherD. gave the wrong kind of help37. Bernard felt embarrassed because he ________________.A. made mistakes on clothesB. was laughed at by othersC. were too late for schoolD. wore his trousers inside out38. Who made a nearly similar(相似的)mistake as Laura?A. CollinB. DivyaC. BernardD. Mary39. Which of the following is true according to the reading material?A. There are six children in Laura's family.B. Bernard found his trousers broken at the end of the day.C. Divya was sure his father would buy the two books for him.D. Collin's art teacher had to prepare for the class himself.40. What would be the best title for the text?A. Careless KidsB. Silly MistakesC. Unforgettable DaysD. Happy MomentsBA police officer in Milwaukee bought a single mother two car seats after he stopped her car for her children were not in child-safe seats. Lashae Jackson said she was expecting a serious ticket from Officer Kevin Zimmerman for not having car seats for her two young daughters.Instead, Zimmerman bought and fixed two car seats for the girls, Niyah and Sky, and gave the single mother a verbal(口头的)warning.“My girls couldn't stop thanking him and it made them smile and shout out to Officer Zimmerman at District 5,"Jackson said on Facebook. “We appreciate it a lot.”When he asked her why she didn't have car seats, Jackson said she couldn't a fford them at the time. “With bills coming up and winter coming up, I have to get coats and hats and shoes for my kids," Jackson said, "So it was hard for me."So, Zimmmerman went to Walmart to buy two car seats. He also stopped by the police station to pick up stickers and children's books for the girls. He then visited Jackson's home and fixed the car seats himself.“I am a dad of three kids and can't imagine anything happening to them or not being able to keep them safe in their car seats," Zimmerman said.The Milwaukee Police Department thanked Zimmerman on Facebook “for going the extra mile and going above and beyond our call of duty”.41. The police officer stopped Lashae Jackson's car because________________.A. she drove too fastB. she drove without a seatC. she drove the car without child-safe seatsD. she and the officer were good friends42. From the passage we know that________________.A. Niyah and Sky got some stickers and children's books from ZimmermanB. Jackson's daughters couldn't thank Zimmerman but smiled to himC. Lashae Jackson lived a happy and rich lifeD. Zimmerman, a father of three kids, only cared about his own children's safety43. The underlined word "appreciate" in the passage means________________.A. understandB. helpC. thankD. realize44. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. The police officer would buy and fix child—safe seats if he found drivers without them.B. Zimmerman knew Niyah and Sky before, so he helped them a lot.C. Zimmerman went to Jackson's home directly after he bought two car seats in Walmart.D. The Milwaukee Police Department thanked Zimmerman on Facebook for his kindness.45. In our daily life, a driver won't get a ticket from the police if he________________.A. makes a telephone call while drivingB. wears a helmet while riding a motorbikeC. drives as fast as he can near the school gateD. parks his car anywhere as he likesCNew trains run across rocky mountains and the Great Wall to the north of Beijing like bullets(子弹). They run on a high-speed railway line between Beijing and Zhangjiakou. The opening was on Dec 30, 2019.The railway is an important support project for the 2022 Winter Olympics. The 174-km railway's trains move at a top speed of 350 km/h. This reduces the travel time between Beijing and Zhangjiakou, the Winter Games will be held there, from over three hours to only 47 minutes. It has 10 stops in total. It will help improve tourism. There are places of interest nearby.Some of the trains on this railway are smart trains that can run by themselves. With the help of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, they can automatically(自动)start, run between stations, change their timing according to the time table, correctly stop at a station, and open and close their doors. Passengers can also watch live sports programmes during the Winter Olympics on the train, which is helped with 5G technology.Some people consider Zhan Tianyou as "the father of China's railways". Who is Zhan Tianyou? In 1872, the Qing government chose 30 young boys to be sent to the US to study. They were the first students in Chinese history to study abroad. Zhan Tianyou was one of them. After graduating from Yale University, Zhan came back to China. In 1905, the Qing government decided to build a railroad between Beijng and Zhangjiakou. Zhan, who studied engineering, led the project. The project is best-known for its Y-shaped switchback(人字形坡路). There are many mountains along the Beijng-Zhangjiakou railway. It was difficult for trains to climb the mountains.He led construction(建设)on the old Beijing—Zhangjiakou railway, China's first independently—designed railway. It was not possible to build a railway without foreign help at that time. But Zhan, the head engineer of the railway project, insisted(坚持)that it could be done. Zhan came up with an idea to reduce the slope(坡度): a Y-shaped switchback. Instead of going directly from A to B along a steep(陡的)slope, the train goes from A to C first and then from C to B. This makes the slope much less steep.After many difficulties, the Beijing—Zhangjiakou line went into operation in 1909. Its trains ran at 35 km/h.As President Xi Jinping said, the Beijing-Zhangjiakou railway stands for the development of China's railways over more than a century, as well as China's development in general.46. Which is not correct about the Beijing-Zhangjiakou high-speed railway?A. Its construction is of great value for the 2022 Winter Olympics.B. It was based on the old Beijing-Zhangjiakou railway that was built by foreigners.C. Not all of the trains on this railway are conducted by man.D. The trains on this railway are faster than before.47. Thanks to ________________, the trains on the Beijing-Zhangjiakou high-speed railway can start automatically.A. the Beidou Navigation Satellite SystemB. Zhan TianyouC. 5G technologyD. Yale University48. Which is wrong about Zhan Tianyou?A. He is remembered as one of the most important engineers in Chinese history.B. He took the advice of Qing government and designed V-shaped switchback on his own.C. He was chosen and sent to the US to study engineering with other young boys in 1872.D. Though he went through a lot of difficulties, he succeeded at last.49. What do the underlined words mean? They mean ________________.A. sports programmes that are happening while they are shownB. sports programmes that are livelyC. sports programmes that are popularD. sports programmes that last long time50. Why was the old Beijing-Zhangjiakou railway designed its Y-shaped switchback?A. To help people know more about sightseeing nearby.B. To make China's first independently-designed railway famous.C. To make the trains speed up.D. To reduce the difficulty of building.DHow has technology made your life easier? When you go to a shopping mall, you can enjoy free Wi-Fi there. When you want to take a taxi, you can book one with your phone. In fact, all of these things can be seen in a smart city.The idea of a smart city was first suggested by tech company IBM in 2010. Generally, a smart city is a city that uses digital technology, such as 5G network and the "internet of things”, to save money and energy, and make our lives more convenient.Cities like Boston, Amsterdam and Copenhagen are already using smart technology to improve public services. In the US cities of Boston and Baltimore, smart dust bins can sense(感知)how full they are and tell workers when they need to be cleaned. In Amsterdam, traffic is monitored and changed according to real-time data collected from sensors around the city. There are fewer traffic jams.Smart cities will allow us to save energy. By using sensors and 5G networks to check the usage of water, gas and electricity, city managers can find out how to use these energy better. For example, water and gas pipes(管道)could remind repair workers when there is something wrong. Air pollution could be more closely monitored, too.What's more, telehealth is used with the help of 5G. Telehealth means caring for patients from far away when the provider and the patient are not in the same place.One form of this is video meeting with a doctor in real time, the same to a WeChat video call. It will also give older people or those living in the countryside an easier way to see a doctor. There are many exciting apps for 5G tech in medicine. One of them is far-away operations. In March, China's first 5G—based brain operation was done by a doctor in Sanya, Hainan, who operated on a Parkinson's patient in Beijing. In August, China Daily reported that robots in Beijing performed three operations in Xinjiang, Tianjin and Zhangjiakou at the same time.Of course, it will take time to build the smart cities of the future. But since we've already seen successful examples, it won't be long until more cities join in. Tech Republic believes that by 2050, about 60 percent of people worldwide will live in smart cities.根据上文内容判断正(T)误(F)51. From the examples of smart cities, we know that it won't be so crowded in the future.52. From the passage we learn about three—fifths of cities will be turned into smart cities by 2050.53. Because of 5G networks and sensors, workers can check and monitor public services in time in smart cities.54. People who live in the countryside can see a doctor by telehealth.55. A doctor did three operations with the help of 5G at the same time.E日常对话A: Hey, Stephen.B: Hi!____56____A: Terrible! I always feel upset.B: What's wrong?A: My parents always ask me to study hard and encourage me before exams.____57____I don't know how to deal with it.B: Don't worry. Why don't you log on to the microblog(登录微博)to share your feelings with others?A: Really?____58____B: Yes, I think so.____59____You can get many replies from friends in the same situation, which may make you feel better.A:____60____B: Let me see. Well, you'd better have a try. If you have a chance, you should suggest your parents read your microblog, they'll know you better.A: Sounds great. Thank you very much.第二卷(非选择题)Ⅳ. 用所给词或短语的适当形式填空:61. As everyone knows, the Laba Festival is celebrated on the eighth day of the ______________ lunar month.62. The writer put his heart into the story to make it ______________.63. Now let’s welcome our headmaster ______________ the prizes to the winners!64. Growing flowers ______________much of Aunt Maria’s free time.65. — Why is the girl sitting there in ______________?— Maybe it is becau se she doesn’t know anyone here.66. Winna ______________ some teachers from different schools. They make us learn about some information about students’ homework.67. — A recent survey shows that 35 out of 45 students in my class will save their phones first in a fire.— About three quarters of the students made such a choice? Life is far ______________, isn’t it?68. ______________fill in the form and take it to your local store and you’ll be our members.69. —What about Mary’s birthday party?— The flowers around the table ______________ sweet and the birthday cake looked so beautiful.70. China’s biggest and most powerful carrier rocket, the Long March 5(长征五号), ______________ into space on Dec 27, 2019.V. 阅读理解填词:There are lots of extreme(极限)sports we can do today, and rock climbing is one of them. Many people enjoy rock climbing. And it is b____71____more and more popular. You can do it indoors on s____72____walls or outdoors on real mountains. There are many a____73____of rock climbing—it is fun and it also helps people forget their w____74____.The most important equipment(装备)to have i____75____good shoes. They need to be half asize____76____than usual, so they aren't easy to fall off. The next thing you need is a harness(安全带). Thisa____77____you to move freely, but will hold you u____78____if you fall. It's important to know how to use your equipment. If you start to learn it, it's best to have lessons. People with e____79____can help you a lot when you are learning to climb.Rock climbing is very exciting for people of different ages. C_____80_____, however, must be careful not to pollute the environment. Sometimes they leave rubbish on the mountains where they climb. They should take it with them and throw it away.71. b__________72. s__________73. a__________74. w__________75. i__________76. s__________77. a__________78. u__________79. e__________80. C__________Ⅵ. 初级写作:81. 新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情改变了我们的生活和学习方式。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案阅读理解填词(05)人物故事环境保护社会热点试题
阅读理解填词(五) 人物故事+环境保护+社会热点A [2020·原创题]Technology is changing how we studyHave you ever thought about what school will be like in the future? Will you study with an iPad or a computer at home? I think we will. The way we study is already 1.c even now. High-tech equipment(设备) is helping us learn.This semester is very im portant for us because we are almost in Grade 9.It’s very bad for us to miss classes, 2.e for just one day. My best friend Tom, however, got mumps(腮腺炎) two weeks ago. Our school doctor said it is 3.a infectious (传染的) disease, so Tom couldn’t go to school for a week. When he learned this, he was very 4.w about his studies. Later, Tom and my friends got an idea—to take classes by using an iPad!We prepared an iPad to 5.c Tom with. We put it on the computer desk in our class. Then we started a video call to Tom 6.t WeChat. We set the camera for Tom so he could see the classroom. He was able to see the classroom. He was able to see 7.e on the blackboard, as well as our teacher, through the iPad. He could take class at home just like he was in the classroom with us!He could also answer 8.q . This made us laugh at first, 9.s it was new and strange for him to take class this way. But we got used to it. I 10.r that technology can change our studies for the better.BChina gets even greenerGlobal warming is a big problem that we have to stop. One of the 1.b things we can do is to plant more trees. Trees can take in carbon dioxide(二氧化碳) in the air and 2.s global warming.According to a new report, China is doing a great job of “greening” the world.A team of scientists at Boston University has been working with NASA to study Earth’s green vegetation(植被). They used a special NASA camera and found that global leaf area has increased by 5 percent since the 3.e 2000s.And China was responsible for 25 percent of that gain, according to the 4.s . That’s about one-quarter of the size of the entire Amazonrainforest.The growth 5.m came from China’s forest protection(保护) programs, NASA said.For example, since 1962, China has been planting trees in Saihanba in Hebei Province. It was once a desert. But now, China has turned the 6.a into the country’s largest man-made forest.The Chinese public has 7.a joined in these efforts. Ant Forest, a feature(功能) in the Alipay app, gives users points for doing eco-friendly things such as walking and going paperless in the office. Users can then use these 8.p to water and grow their own virtual 9.t . When the virtual trees are big enough, Ant Forest will plant real trees 10.s in the world. More than 55 million trees have been planted in this way.C [2020·原创题]Network of the futureYou might have noticed that sometimes, when you’re playing mobile games or taking a video call, the picture suddenly freezes(卡顿) because the network 1.s is too slow. When you try to download a movie on your phone, it seems to take forever.These annoying things will soon become a thing of the past, as China just issued commercial licenses(发放商用牌照) for 5G networks on June 6.This means that China’s telecommunications companies will be able to 2.o 5G network speeds for mobile phone users.The “G” in “5G” stands for generation(代)(of mobile network technology ). 1G let us 3.t to each other, 2G let us send messages, 3G gave us mobile data and the Internet, and 4G made all of these things 4.f . So what will 5G bring?First of all, 5G is so fast that it will allow you to 5.d an entire HD movie in seconds. The delay(延迟)between sending and 6.r data will be shortened. Now, 4G takes about 100 to 200 milliseconds, while humans have a reaction time of about 200 to 300 milliseconds. But 5G will get the delay down to l millisecond or less, which is almost real-time.Because of this increase in speed, it will be 7.p to create and use new kinds of technology. Robots will be used to do operations because doctors will be able to control them from somewhere 8.e without any delay. Self-driving cars will be able to drive more safely because they can smoothly communicate with each other, traffic lights and road sensors(传感器).5G also makes the Internet of things(IoT, 物联网) possible. IoT is a large network that connects nearly everything. For example, your toaster might be able to automatically(自动) start making yourbreakfast after your alarm clock 9.r . And your sprinkler could know when to water your grass by sensing the air.All in all, 5G will shape 10.e type of technology that it touches. And you won’t have to wait too long for that to happen.【参考答案】A [主旨大意]本文是一篇记叙文。
(呼和浩特专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇教材考点梳理课时训练(16)Modules5_6(九上)试题
课时训练(十六) Modules 5-6(九上)(限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.单项选择1.There are lots of that students have to follow in school.A.exercisesB.problemsC.skillsD.rules2.—Could you give me some advice on popular travelling alone now?—Take a map with you you have a guide or you know the city very well.A.unlessB.ifC.althoughD.because3.Jane for 15 years, yet she still doesn’t know what kind of man she .A.has been married; has married withB.has got married; married toC.has been married; marriedD.has married; has married to4.There aren’t many tickets left for the concert,so you’d better that you get one today.A.make sure ofB.make a decisionC.make sureD.make plans5.In America, when something unhappy happens, a “sorry” is always . Americans don’t care about who is responsible.A.necessaryB.amazingC.welcomeD.meaningful6.The fridge doesn’t work. Why not consider a new one?A.buyB.boughtC.to buyD.buying7.—I don’t know how to the old books.—Why not give them away to poor children?A.hand outB.give upC.deal withD.take up8.—Please keep off the grass. Can’t you see the sign?—Sorry, sir! I didn’t see it.A. B. C. D.9.My father wants me to doing my homework as soon as I get home.A.stand forB.win the heart ofC.stay in touch withD.get into the habit of10.—It is reported that Heze Mudan Airport will be put into use in 2019.—! We’ll be able to travel around much easier.A.Good ideaB.CongratulationsC.What good newsD.Sorry to hear thatⅡ.完形填空Real Solutions(解决方法) to ProblemsThirty engineers were working as a team in a company.They were young and eager to learn.The manager decided to teach them about finding real solutions to problems.One day, the team was called for a 11 in a hall.They were quite surprised and all reached the hall holding various 12 .As they entered, they found a box placed in the center, full of flat balloons.The manager asked everyone to pick a balloon and blow it up.Then they were asked to write their names on their respective(各自的) balloons 13 so that the balloons wouldn’t blow out.All tried, but not everyone was 14 .Five balloons blew out due to pressure(压力).Those who failed to mark their names on the balloons were 15 of the game.As a result 25 engineers came to the next level.All the balloons carrying their names were 16 and then put into a room, here and there.The engineers were told to pick the balloon with his or her name on.All the 25 engineers began to search for the respective balloons in a rush.It was almost 15 minutes but no one was able to 17 the right one.The second level of the game was over.Then came the 18 level.The engineers were asked to pick any balloon and give it to the person named on the balloon.Within a couple of minutes, all balloons 19 the hands of the respective engineers.The manager announced this was the real solution to the problem.Many times in our life, sharing and 20 others give us real solutions to problems.11.A.game B.show C.concert D.party12.A.purposes B.suggestions C.thoughts D.plans13.A.quietly B.carefully C.secretly D.clearly14.A.honest B.ready C.patient D.successful15.A.checked out B.helped out C.ruled out D.cleaned out16.A.collected B.weighed C.tied D.cleaned17.A.mark B.hide C.number D.find18.A.next B.second C.third D.final19.A.freed B.reached C.lifted D.hitughing B.helping C.passing D.dressingⅢ.[2019·广州]阅读理解Should Museum Entry Be Free?With International Museum Day coming up, today we are asking readers: Should museums be free or should people have to pay for a ticket? Let us know ‘your view’.Comments:Museums are not only there for enjoyment; they are education. This is why they must be free. While museums need a huge amount of money to operate, let the wealthy pay for it. The idea of a person or child interested in art not being able to view it because of cost is wrong.Krista Chen (US)—Age15 Free entry does not attract people or encourage them to appreciate art. Generally people respect things that are difficult or costly to get. Museums should require regular visitors to pay a fee, but provide free tickets as prizes for high-achieving students who can appreciate them more.Fred Smith (New Zealand)—Age14 Museums teach people about their past. This is part of our shared culture that should be available to everyone, rich or poor. People should never be asked to pay an entrance fee.Rob Sanchez (Australia)—Age17 There are no simple answers. Low ticket prices could help museums stay open. But companies andbusinessmen should also provide museums with more money and other support. They have a social responsibility too.Amber White (UK)—Age16I think museums and art galleries should all be free to the public. I do, however, think twicea year the museums should organize money-raising events to help pay for the cost of staying open.Li Mishao (China)—Age1521.How many readers support the idea of free museums?A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.22.Who suggests museums should regularly hold special events to collect money?A.Krista Chen.B.Fred Smith.C.Rob Sanchez.D.Li Mishao.23.Why does Fred Smith believe that free tickets should be given to high-achieving students?A.Students will then study harder.B.Museums will attract more visitors.C.Museums can make themselves more famous.D.These students can better appreciate museums.24.Which of the following does Amber White agree with?A.Businesses should offer museums more help.B.People should only pay what they can afford.C.Free entry doesn’t encourage visitors to muse ums.D.Everybody should have a chance to visit museums.25.What can we know about the website?A.It’s quite a new website.B.It was started in Australia.C.It’s generally for young readers.D.It mainly discusses scientific topics.Ⅳ.用所给词或短语的适当形式填空。
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阅读理解填词(一) 人物故事+说明介绍+观点态度AThere are many different methods for studying languages and learning new words. One man has come up with his own 1.w to understand the meanings of words—through rhyming(押韵). He uses words 2.t end with the same sound or a similar sound.Chris Strolin, an old man 3.f America, is working on an English language dictionary completely made up of limericks. A limerick is a short 4.p that has five lines that rhyme.Strolin says the idea for his dictionary started out as a joke when he 5.i it to some of his language-loving friends. His way was to use limericks.In 2004, he 6.d to start his own limerick dictionary online. He called it The Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form. He started out with a limerick explanation of the word “a”. From there, he just kept going.Since the work is not 7.e , Strolin invited others to help come up with and add their own limericks to the dictionary. So far, 1,000 people have given their ideas. To date, more than 97,000 rhyming definitions(释义) have been created, with the number expected to 8.r 100,000 this year.The dictionary itself will be growing for many years to come. Strolin said his dictionary would not be 9.f finished until 2076.He said he hoped his grandchildren, or maybe 10.t children, would take over the work and finish it.B [2020·原创题]From deserts and beaches to playgrounds, sand is a common sight. But you might not know that sand is also a 1.u resource.Sand is the second most-used resource in the world after water, the BBC reported. 2.H , the UN said that sand is not limitless and that we might be running out of it.Sand is made up of very small 3.p of rock, soil and minerals(矿物质). It can take tens of thousands of years to form. But now we are using sand more quickly 4.t it is being formed. According to the BBC, we use about 15 billion tons of sand every year to build houses, roads and 5.o things. That’s enough to build a 20-meter-high by 20-meter-wide wall around the equator(赤道) every year.People also put sand in the sea to make new 6.i . Singapore, for example, is now 20 percent 7.b than it was in 1965.Palm islands are three large man-made islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. They took 94 million cubic meters of sand to build.If people 8.k using this much sand, it will run out in many places. For example, Vietnammay run out of construction(建造) sand by 2020, Live Science noted.Since people need so much sand, they are trying to mine(开采) more of it. But this is bad forthe 9.e . Mining sand may cause beaches to disappear and more floods to happen in places10.c to the sea. Also, this may affect the habitats(栖息地) of many plants and animals.COur lives are flying byPaper cups, plastic bags and old newspapers. There are so many single-use products that we throw 1.a after using only once.But the 2.i of single-use is about more than just plastic and paper. According to newswebsite Quartz, we are now living in a “throw-away society”. Single-use has become a natural wayof life and can be seen 3.a everywhere.Every day, we see new memes(表情包) stories and internet slang(网络俚语) on social media. Withso many of them 4.c out all the time, the lifespan(寿命) of each becomes short—they become“single-use online products”. This 5.a means social media users are always searching forthe next big thing.You may 6.f frustrated when trying to keep up with these memes and slang, but you justcannot help 7.b keep scrolling(滚屏). The stream is endless—no matter whether it’s WeChat Moments(朋友圈), Sina Weibo or Facebook.While you view single-use content online, you also produce it as well. Since 2017 WeChat Momentshas allowed users to make only the last three days of their posts viewable. This encourages peopleto 8.s without thinking too much.Since it doesn’t take too much time and energy to 9.c anymore, we now even have disposable(用后即扔的) friendships, according to a story in Fast Company.A single-use way of life may give you quick pleasure. But without any deep thought behind it,the 10.p may not last for long. It only keeps us coming back for more. Maybe weneed to slow down and enjoy a more thoughtful way of life.【参考答案】A [主旨大意] 本文是一篇记叙文。
一位来自美国的老人Chris Strolin 一直致力于编写一本完全是由有韵律的小短诗组成的英语词典。
起初很多人都认为他在开玩笑,但是在2004年他开始了这项工作,并且邀请其他人帮助添加他们自己的想法。
Chris Strolin说他的词典直到2076年才能彻底完成,所以他希望他的后代可以接管并完成它。
1.way2.that3.from4.poem5.introduced6.decided7.easy8.reach9.fully 10.theirB [主旨大意]本文是一篇说明文。
文中讲述沙子不光可以形成风景,也是一种有用的资源。