2011-2016成都中考英语真题六选五排序
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2012
A.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出适当的选项补全短文。(共5小题,每小题l分;计5分)
The earth is about 4,600 million years old. We humans have lived on the earth for only 35,000 years, but during this period we have changed our planet a lot in many ways. 1
All over the world, people have cut down millions of trees, so more and more kinds of animals and plants are disappearing. In big cities, cars and buses have polluted the air. Factories have also polluted the land and the water.
2 It is important to the earth. But now air pollution is destroying it and that has made a very big hole in the ozone layer (臭氧层).
3 This is very dangerous because it can cause cancer.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air has increased a lot. 4 it has formed a "blanket" (毛毯) around the each. 5 This makes our earth become warmer and warmer. Therefore, this causes the level of the ocean to rise.
All these problems are very serious. We must do something to stop our earth from being polluted anymore.
2013
The best-loved pig in Hong Kong is called McDull. His mom makes a wish that he will look like Chow Yun-fat or Tony Leung, but he is well-known only by a birthmark around his right eye.
Everything he tries, he fails. He wants to be an Olympic champion of qiangbaoshan (抢包山), but the sport of catching the hottest baozi from a small mountain doesn’t really exist (存在), of course. He dreams of going to the Maldives, but ends up on only a one-day tour of a Hong Kong landmark.
1._____ McDull was at first a supporting character i a story about his cousin McMug, a smart baby pig and “what parents expect of their children.” But interestingly, the wooden-healed McDull gradually became more attractive when he told his classmates that if he became the class monitor, he would treat everyone with strawberry cakes. McDull tried to speak out one sentence i his speech, “If you choose me, you will be...painful.” For him, it looks only a little bit different from an “A” when he gets an “E”.
2.________
3.______ In one of the McDull movies, he talks to the audience (观众), “I suddenly realize that there is something you cannot have. No noodles, no Maldives, no golden medal, no money... Actually, being silly is not funny---it could mean failure (失败). Being fat is not funny. Being fat does not even mean you are stronger. Disappointment is not funny, either. When I grow up, and face the strict world that isn’t funny, what should I do?” He is still happy, however. He always starts again with a new dream when one fails him.
4._____ The popularity of McDull sometimes makes his creator Alice Mark confused, who hs some simple thoughts, such as God creates humans, because he loves humans and he wants them to be happy. “maybe people see themselves and their friends in McDull. McDull makes people realize that they used to be as simple and happy as him. If there is a theme in all the McDull movies, it is about how a simple person keeps his or her simplicity in a world full of problems.
5.____” says Alice Mark.
2014
A. 补全短文。根据短文内容,从短文后的A-F选择中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文,并将代表句子的字母填写在答题卡相应的题号位置上。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)
A recent survey has shown that China is considered to be the most “industrious” nation in the world, 1._______.
The survey--- with more than 8,000 people surveyed from Canada, France, Germany, India, Netherlands, the UK and the US --- ranks their “industriousness”(勤奋度), which describes the level to which a country is “hard-working, creative in producing new ideas or products”.
According to the international survey, 2.______, followed by workers from Germany and the US. Employees from France are considered to be the laziest people in the world. German employees replied confidently to the survey, placing themselves first in the order of global industriousness. French employees, on the other hand, seem to know their limitations(能力局限), 3._______.
A German newspaper reported that Chinese employees work on average 44.6 hours per week, 4.______.
5.______, Chinese employees have only ten days of paid leave on average, while German employees have twenty-five days.