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上海版2020屆初中英語畢業(yè)生學(xué)業(yè)模擬考試試卷C卷姓名:_ 班級:_ 成績:_一、 完形填空(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共計(jì)15分) (共1題;共15分)1. (15分)完形填空 She had been shopping with her Mom in Wal Mart. She must have been 6 years old. It was 1outside. We all just stood 2the door of the Wal Mart. Mom, lets run through the rain, she said with a 3voice. What? Mom asked. Lets run through the rain! She repeated. No, honey. Well wait until it 4down a bit. Mom replied. This young child waited about 5minute and repeated, Mom, lets run through the rain.Well get wet if we do, Mom said. No, we wont, Mom. Thats not what you said this morning, the young girl said. This morning? 6did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet? Dont you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said, If God can get us 7this, he can get us through anything! The entire crowd became dead silent. I dare say you couldnt hear anything but the 8. We all stood silently. Mom stopped to for a moment about what she would say. Honey, you are absolutely right. Lets run through the rain. If we get wet, maybe we just need 9, Mom said. Then off they ran.We all stood watching, smiling and laughing as they 10past the cars. They held their shopping bags over their 11just in case. They got wet. But they were12by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the 13to their cars. And yes, I did. I ran. I got wet. I needed washing. Circumstances or people can take away your material possessions (財(cái)產(chǎn)), they can take away your money, and they can take away your 14. But no one can ever take away your precious 15. So, dont forget to take time and take the opportunities to make memories.(1)A . quarrelling B . falling C . snowing D . raining (2)A . beside B . behind C . inside D . outside (3)A . sad B . nervous C . shy D . sweet (4)A . brings B . comes C . cuts D . slows (5)A . a more B . other C . another D . an another (6)A . when B . how C . why D . what (7)A . off B . over C . through D . in (8)A . crowd B . rain C . wind D . noise (9)A . washing B . bathing C . showering D . watering (10)A . rushed B . flew C . walked D . drove (11)A . heads B . hands C . arms D . shoulders (12)A . led B . taken C . ordered D . followed (13)A . route B . way C . path D . direction (14)A . health B . relative C . friendship D . happiness (15)A . presents B . prizes C . memories D . chances 二、 閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共計(jì)30分) (共4題;共30分)2. (6分)閱讀理解 Im Lin Ping. This is my room. Its not big (大的), but nice. Some pictures are on the wall. My table is between(在之間) the bed and the bookcase. The TV and the tape player are on the table. Where is my schoolbag? Look! Its on the bed. My pencils arent on the table. They are in my pencil box and my pencil box is in the schoolbag. My clock is on the table, too. My ID card and my keys are in the drawer.(1)Lin Pings room is . A . bigB . not bigC . niceD . B and C(2)Where is Lin pings table? A . On the bed.B . Between the bed and the bookcase.C . Behind the door.D . Between the bed and the drawer.(3)Are Lin pings pencils in the pencil box? A . Yes, they are.B . No, they arent.C . Yes, it is.D . No, it isnt.(4)What is on the table? A . The TVB . The tape PlayerC . The clockD . A, B and C(5)Where are Lin Pings keys? A . In the pencil box.B . On the table.C . In the drawer.D . On the bed.3. (8分)閱讀理解 Children with autism (自閉癥) may learn better from robots than from human teachers, according to an experiment at Topeliffe Primary School in Birmingham.Head teacher Ian Lowe said, The robots have no feelings, so children with autism find it easier to get in touch with the robots than with their teacher.He added, They look like real men, and they are very cute. Children with autism are hard to communicate with adults and with other children, but for some reason they can accept these robots.The robots are knee-high and move like children. The school is using them to teach phonics (讀音法) and play cards or memory and imitation (模仿) games with children aged from five to ten.We do different activities with the robots acting as a model for the childrens behaviour. For example, memory games, which get the children to imitate the robots movements, can help them become involved and motivated in learning. Dr. Guldberg said, It can be very difficult to get children with autism to pay attention. We are amazed to see how involved they can be when they are working with the robots.She added, If you can meet the needs of children with autism, you can meet the needs of all children. When people feel safe and are motivated, they learn much better.(1)Why does Topeliffe Primary School use the two robots? A . To teach children with autism phonics.B . To teach children with autism memory games.C . To help children with autism be involved in learning.D . To help children with autism imitate the robots movements.(2)What does the underlined word motivated mean in the passage? A . encouragedB . experiencedC . organizedD . shocked(3)According to the passage, which of the following is true? A . People learn much better if they feel safe and are motivated.B . Topeliffe Primary School is using the robots to teach children of all ages.C . Children with autism may become better from human teachers than robots.D . The needs of children with autism are the same as those of the other children.4. (8分)閱讀理解 A small man goes to the cinema. He buys a ticket and goes in. But after two or three minutes he comes out. He buys a second ticket and goes in again. After a few minutes he comes out again and buys a third ticket. Two or three minutes after that, he comes out a third time and asks for another ticket. But the girl says to him, Why are you buying all these? Are you meeting friends in the cinema all the time?No, Im not doing that. the small man says, But a big woman always stops me at the door and tears(撕掉) my tickets up.(1)The small man goes to the cinema to . A . see a filmB . watch TVC . meet his friendsD . have a rest(2)The small man a ticket. A . takesB . buysC . bringsD . tears(3)After a few minutes the small man again and buys a third ticket. A . getsB . tears up.C . comes outD . goes in(4)No, Im not doing that. Means(意思是) . A . He isnt seeing a filmB . He isnt meeting his friendC . He wants to buy the tickets for the big womanD . the big woman doesnt let him in(5)From the story we can guess( 猜 ) . A . the small man is the first time to go to a cinema.B . the big woman at the door doesnt like him.C . the small man is afraid of the big woman.D . the small man doesnt want the big woman to tear his ticket up.5. (8分)閱讀理解 When migrants(移民) arrive in the US, they face a world that can be confusing in many ways. They need to learn to live in a different environment. Some laws and rules are written down. They can learn about them before they arrive. But there are lots of unwritten rules, too. Unwritten rules are behaviors that no one talks about, but that most people understand.Here is a list of five important issues any new arrival to the U.S. should know about.Be on time. In some cultures, time is not a big issue. If you tell your friend to meet you at 2 p.m. and you arrive at 2:45 p.m., there is no problem. In the U.S., people feel that being on time is a sign of respect. If you are late by more than a few minutes, people will think you do not care. They will feel you are wasting their time. They will take your lateness as an insult.Be sure you always tip. In many countries, after you eat at a restaurant, you only pay the amount shown on the bill. But, in the U.S., people who work in restaurants and bars often earn a low hourly wage. So, they try to provide excellent service, hoping the customer will give them a tip, meaning a little extra. People in the U.S. tip between 15 percent and 20 percent of the bill. You also give tips to taxi drivers, hotel employees and the people who cut your hair.Be careful what you say. Any place you go there will be some things that are proper to talk about and some things that are not. Supposing that people have the same beliefs as you is a bad idea. In the past decade, people in the U.S. have become more open about discussing strong political and religious views. But it is still best to listen to people share their opinions first and then decide about sharing your own. Also, there are several topics you should avoid asking questions about: how much money a person makes and if they are married. But if a person offers this information, then there is no problem.Be polite for the situation. People in the U.S. define being polite in very special ways. For example, waiting in line involves a strong set of rules in this country. You must wait until the people in front of you have done what they are waiting to do. When going through a door, the person behind you expects you to hold the door for them. Also, it is common for people you do not know to say hello to you when passing you. But this does not always mean they are inviting you to stop and talk for a long time. Many times the person is just being friendly. If you dont say hello back to them they may think you are being unfriendly. (1)The passage talks about several issues except _. A . timeB . personal spaceC . giving tipD . education(2)Whats the meaning of the word confusing in paragraph 1?A . 輕而易舉的B . 引人發(fā)笑的C . 令人疑惑的D . 令人尷尬的(3)If you are late in the U. S., the one you meet_. A . will insult youB . will think you dont respect him/herC . will think its okayD . will ask you for some tip(4)How many examples are shown on being polite? A . 1.B . 2.C . 3.D . 4.(5)Which of the following is TRUE in the US? A . Its not polite to ask a person if he/she is married.B . Youd better think that people have the same beliefs as you.C . Its not allowed to discuss about religious views.D . People usually tip 80 dollars if their bill is 80 dollars.三、 任務(wù)型閱讀(本題有5小題,每小題1分,共計(jì)5分) (共1題;共5分)6. (5.0分)請閱讀有關(guān)人的相貌的短文,根據(jù)所提供的信息,完成信息卡。 Mr. and Mrs. Brown are our English teachers. They have two sons. They are Dylan and Cole. They are students in the same class in Beijing Yucai School. Dylan and Cole are very cute and they look the same. They have big eyes and blond hair. Their mouths are small.Dylan and Cole like different colors and different clothes. Dylan likes black. He is in a black Tshirt and black pants. His shoes are black, too. But Coles favorite color is blue. He is in a blue coat and blue pants. His shoes are pink. They look very cool. Information CardLookNamesamedifferentDylanThey look the same:_hair;_eyes; small _Favorite color:Black Clothes:Black Tshirt,black pants and black _ColeFavorite color:_Clothes: blue coat, blue pants and pink shoes四、 根據(jù)句子內(nèi)容和括號內(nèi)所給漢語意思,寫出空白處各單詞的正確形式 (共10題;共10分)7. (1分)The boy is very l_He doesnt even want to eat breakfast. 8. (1分)Come and sit b_me. 9. (1分)My grandfather and my grandmother are my g_. 10. (1分)No fishes can live in the lake because it is badly p_.11. (1分)My aunt has two _(手表). One is blue, the other is white. 12. (1分)Our teacher_(偶然遇見) me in the park last Sunday. 13. (1分)Liu Xiang is a great runner and he can run very f_. 14. (1分)It is important for us to be_(有信心的) of doing everything. 15. (1分)If you r_ my invitation. I will never go out with you from now on.16. (1分)Half of the people agree wit

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