届中考英语抢分猜题卷 江西地区专用Word格式.docx
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C.takepartin;
joinD.join;
3.Sometimesplayingcomputergamescan_______students'
study.
A.getinthewayofB.gettheway
C.getinthewayonD.getinthewaywith
4.OnApril24,2019,XieWenjunracedtogoldinthe_____110-metrehurdlesattheAsianAthleticsChampionshipsinQatar.
A.manB.menC.men'
sD.mens'
5.—Oh,Iforgettobringmyumbrella.
—I'
vegot_____.Youcanshare_____.
A.it;
myB.one;
mineC.it;
ID.one;
me
6.OnApril15,afire_____inNotreDame,an850-year-oldcathedralintheheartofParis.
A.ranoutB.brokeoutC.turnedoutD.carriedout
7.—What'
sthematter?
Somethingseemstodriveyoumad.
—Oh,onNovember11,mywifeandmydaughterwillspend_____moneyshoppinginTmall.
A.anumberofB.thenumberofC.agreatdealD.agreatdealof
8.—Iknowlittleaboutyourschool.
—SurftheInternet,andyoucangetmuch________aboutit.
A.informationB.messageC.suggestionD.advice
二、阅读理解
9.
DoyouwanttohavefuninOxford?
Takeabustour!
★ChristChurchCollege
ThecollegehallisusedintheHarryPotterfilms.
★MagdalenCollege
ItsbelltowerandgardensarefamoussightsinOxford.
★CorpusChristiCollege
ItisoneofthesmallestcollegesinOxfordbutwiththebestlibrary.
★ExeterCollege
YoucanfindmostofthebookshopsinOxfordaroundthecollege.
1.Thefirstbustourbeginsat9:
35from_____.
A.TrinityCollegeB.OxfordRailwayStation
C.Queen'
sCollegeD.GloucesterGreenBusStation
2.Howmuchisa24-hourfamilyticket?
A.£
16.50.B.£
19.00.C.£
40.00.D.£
45.00.
3.InMagdalenCollege,touristscan_____.
A.visitthebelltowerB.readinthebestlibraryinOxford
C.findmanybookshopsD.seethehallintheHarryPotterfilms
10.
Wearingamaskwhilesleepingathomesoundsalittlecrazy.ButWuKeyingdidsoduringthenovelcoronavirus(新冠病毒)outbreak."
I'
mafraidthatIwouldbeinfected.NowIknowit'
snotnecessarytodoso.ButIamstillworriedaboutwhentheepidemicwillend,"
saidthe13-year-oldgirlfromChengdu,SichuanProvince.Beingstuckinsidemakesherfeelnervous.
Infact,manypeoplehaveexperiencedfeelingslikeWu.Nearly80percentofpeoplearedeeplyworriedabouttheoutbreak,while40percentstronglyfearit,accordingtoasurveyreleasedonJan.27bytheChineseAcademyofSocialSciences.
Thesefeelingsarecommonforpeoplewhoareexperiencingstressfulevents,accordingtoWangWeihua,anexpertonpositivepsychology(积极心理学)."
Somestressfulreactions(反应)canhelpusfightthevirus,"
Wangsaid."
Wecanalsotakemoreprotectiveactions,suchaswearingmasksandwashinghandsoften,forexample."
Butifthesefeelingslasttoolong,itwillbebadforourmental(心理的)health,Wangadded.Sohowcanwestaypositive?
First,weshouldlearntoacceptunexpectedchangesinlife,wroteXiongKewei,apsychologicalconsultant(咨询师)atBeijingNormalUniversity.Wemightlearnnewlessonsfromthesechanges,likerespecting(尊重)natureanddoingourduty.
Anotherusefulwaytostaypositiveistokeepahealthylifestyle.
"
Thekeyistotakegoodcareofthebody,arrangeareasonableschedule,ensureadequatesleepanddiet,andgetthenecessaryrestandrelaxation,"
ZhangHong,deputychiefphysicianofWuhanMentalHealthCenter,toldChinaDaily.
1.WuKeyingworeamaskwhilesleepingbecause_____.
A.herparentstoldhertodosoB.it'
sthebestwaytoavoidinfection
C.oneofherfamilymemberswasinfectedD.shewasscaredofbeinginfected
2.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?
A.Manypeoplefeelworriedaboutthecoronavirus.
B.Weshouldn'
tworrytoomuchaboutthecoronavirus.
C.Only40percentofpeopleworryabouttheoutbreak.
D.Morethan80percentofpeoplewearmaskswhilesleeping.
3.AccordingtoWangWeihua,_____
canhelpusfightthecoronavirus.
(①wearingmasks;
②beingstress-free;
③stayingpositive;
④washingourhands)
A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④
4.Thelastthreeparagraphsaremainlyabout_____.
A.howtostayawayfromthecoronavirusB.howpsychologistshelpedpatients
C.suggestionsonhowtostaypositiveD.howtoreceivepsychologicalcounseling
11.
Alotofanimalstravelfromoneplacetoanother.Wecallthismigration.
InAfrica,largeanimals,likeelephantsandzebras,migratetofindfoodandwater.Theyusuallyfollowthesamewayseveryyear.
Alotofbirdsmigratetofindfoodandbetterweather,too.Theyareusuallybirdsthateatinsects.TheyspendthesummerinnorthernEurope,becausetherearelotsofinsectsthere.Inthewintertherearen'
tanyinsects,sothebirdsflysouthtosouthernEuropeandAfrica.
Someinsectsmigrate,too.InNorthAmerica,millionsofmonarchbutterfliesflysouthtospendthewinterinMexico,CaliforniaandFlorida,whereit'
swarmer.Theytravel50-65kmeachdayandtheytravelabout1125km.
Somefishmigratetobreed(繁殖).Salmon(鲑鱼)canswimover20000kmintheirlife.TheyareborninriversinIreland,ScotlandandotherplacesinnorthernEurope.TheyoungfishswimdowntherivertotheseaandintotheAtlanticOcean.Theyliveintheoceanuntiltheyareadults.Thentheyreturntotheriverwheretheywereborn.Theylaytheireggsintheriverandthentheyusuallydie.Salmondothis,becausetheireggsaresaferintheriver.Otherfishcan'
teatthem.
Arcticterns(北极燕鸥)travelthefurthestwhentheymigrate.TheyspendthesummerintheArctic,butwhenwintercomestheyflytotheAntarctic,becauseit'
ssummerthere.ThenextyeartheyflybacktotheArcticagain.Inoneyearthesesmallbirdstravel36000kmfromoneendoftheearthtotheotherandbackagain.Nobodyknowshowtheydoit.
1.Accordingtothepassage,monarchbutterfliesinNorthAmericamigrateto_____.
A.findinsectsB.lookforwater
C.findbetterweatherD.produceyoung
2.Adultsalmonswimbacktotheriverbecause
_____.
A.theywon'
tbeeatenbyotherbigfishB.theywanttolayeggsinasaferplace
C.theyaregettingreadytodiethereD.theywanttogowheretheygrewup
3.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutanimals'
migration?
A.ElephantsinAfricausuallytravelthesamewayeachyear.
B.MostbirdsflytosouthernEuropeandAfricainsummer.
C.Someinsectstravel1125kmeachday.
D.Salmonswim20000kmeachyear.
4.TheexampleofArcticternsinthelastparagraphisusedmainlytoshow_____.
A.thedistanceofmigrationB.thepurposeofmigration
C.thedirectionofmigrationD.thetimeofmigration
12.
MontyRobertswasthesonofahorsetrainerwhowouldgofromfarmtofarmandranch(大牧场)toranch,traininghorses.Oneday,whilehewasstillinhighschool,Robertswasaskedtowritesomethingaboutwhathewantedtobeinthefuture.
Thatnight,hewroteaseven-pagepaperdescribinghisgoalofsomedayowningahorseranch.Hewroteabouthisdreamingreatdetailandevendrewpicturesoftheranch.
Heputagreatdealofheartintotheprojectandthenextdayhehandeditintohisteacher.Twodayslater,hegothispaperback.OnthefrontpagewasalargeredFwithanotethatread,“Seemeafterclass.”
Confused,Robertswenttoseehisteacherafterclassandasked,“WhydidIreceiveanF?
”
Theteachersaid,“Thisisanunrealisticdreamforayoungboylikeyou.Youhavenomoney.Youcomefromapoorfamily.Youhavenoresources.Buyingahorseranchtakesalotofmoney.There’snowayyoucouldeverdoit.Changeit.”
Robertswenthomeandthoughtlongandhard.Oneweeklater,theboyturnedinthesamepaper,makingnochangesatall.
Hesaid,“YoucankeeptheFandI’llkeepmydream."
Afterthat,Robertsworkedveryhard,littlebylittle,andmanyyearslaterhefinallyowneda200-acrehorseranch.Hesharedhisexperiencewithhisfriends.“IcouldsucceedbecauseIhadenoughgumption(勇气)nottogiveuponmydream.Don’tletanyonestealyourdreams.Followyourheart,nomatterwhat.”
1.WhatwasMontyRoberts’sdream?
A.Tobeateacher.
B.Toownahorseranch.
C.TogetanAonhispaper.
D.Tobeahorsetrainerjustlikehisfather.
2.RobertsgotanFonhispaperbecausetheteacherthought_______.
A.hispaperdidn'
thaveenoughdetail
B.hedrewtoomuchinsteadofwriting
C.hisdreamwasimpossibletoachieve
D.thepaperwaswrittenbysomeoneelse
3.WhatdidRobertsdoafterlisteningtotheteacher’sexplanation?
A.Herefusedtogotoschoolforaweek.
B.Hedecidedtorewritethepaper.
C.Hemadenochangestothepaper.
D.Heaskedforhisfriends'
advice.
4.Whatdoesthestoryteachus?
A.Don'
tlookdownonpoorpeople.
B.Chaseyourdreamsandnevergiveup.
C.Getinspirationfromfailure.
D.Onlychaserealisticdreams.
三、完形填空
13.Iwasfeelingalittlebluebecausemymotherhadlostherjob.
Oneday,whileIwas
1
inthestreet,Iheardthepianomusicandsingingrisingabovethenoiseofthepeople.Iwalkedmoreslowlyto
2
whereitwascomingfrom.ThenIsawayoungladysittingatapiano.
Shewassingingsongsaboutlove,
3
inyourselfandkeepingontrying.Thewayshewassingingmademealittlecomfortable.Istoodthere
4
watchingherplayingonsuchacrowdedsquare.Ithoughtthatshemustbe
5
enoughtoperforminfrontofsomanypeople.Shenoticedme.Iwalkedoverandtoldherhowgood
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