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人教版中考英語模擬試卷(八)D卷姓名:_ 班級:_ 成績:_考試須知: 1、請首先按要求在本卷的指定位置填寫您的姓名、班級等信息。 2、請仔細(xì)閱讀各種題目的回答要求,在指定區(qū)域內(nèi)答題,否則不予評分。一、 語法選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) (共1題;共15分)1. (15分) As my friend was passing some elephants,he suddenly stoppedHe was confused by the fact that these huge animals were being held by nothing but a small ropeThe rope was tied to their front legs It was 1that the elephants could break away from the ropes at any timeBut for some2 , they did notMy friend saw a trainer nearby and asked why these elephants just stood there and didnt3to get away“Well,” he said,“when they are very4and much smaller,we use the same size rope to tie themAt that age,its enough to hold themAs they grow up,they are used to 5that they cannot break awayThey believe the rope can6hold them,so they never try to break free”My friend was amazedThese animals could at any time break free,7because they believed they couldnt,they were stuck right where they wereLike the elephants,how many of us go8life hanging onto a belief that we cannot do something,simply because we9at it once before? How many of us are being held back by old,outdated10that no longer serve us?(1)A . clear B . necessary C . interesting D . important (2)A . business B . time C . duty D . reason (3)A . try B . continue C . remember D . refuse (4)A . strong B . sleepy C . young D . tired (5)A . guessing B . believing C . proving D . regretting (6)A . ever B . even C . never D . still (7)A . but B . and C . or D . so (8)A . across B . into C . through D . over (9)A . failed B . laughed C . aimed D . looked (10)A . dreams B . instructions C . beliefs D . chances 二、 完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) (共1題;共15分)2. (15分) (2019九上南山期末) 完形填空 Yuzuru Hanyu is a famous Japanese figure(花樣滑冰運(yùn)動員).He was born in Japan in 1994. He suffered from asthma (哮喘)when he was young. To help treat his illness, Hanyu 1skating at the age of four with his sister.When he was eleven, Hanyu had an 2. In the interview, he said that his 3was to win an Olympic gold medal. In order to make4dream come true, he made many efforts. In 2011, a big earthquake happened in Hanyus hometown and destroyed the local rink (溜冰場).But that didnt5him from practising skating. He stuck with his training in other rinks and performed in 60 ice shows 6his local rink reopened.Hanyus hard work7paid off at the 2014 Winter Olympics. He8the world record in the mens short programme and won the9Olympic gold medal for Japan in the mens figure skating event. He is the second youngest male figure skater to become the Olympic champion.Hanyu was crowned the champion again in the mens figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He has millions of10in his country. They are hoping to see more wonderful performances from him in the future.(1)A . set up B . opened up C . took up (2)A . interview B . instruction C . introduction (3)A . habit B . dream C . hobby (4)A . its B . his C . my (5)A . avoid B . trick C . stop (6)A . until B . unless C . because (7)A . suddenly B . finally C . especially (8)A . broke B . got C . compared (9)A . third B . second C . first (10)A . pots B . fans C . titles 三、 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分) (共4題;共40分)3. (10分) In the West, some people believe that personality can be predicted according to the time of the year the person was bor. From China comes the belief that the year of birth influences ones personality. In the past century, a new belief ahs arisen: the idea that personality is related to ones ABO blood type. People with blood type A, for example, are considered more likely to be serious, hard-working, and quiet, while people with blood type O are likely to be popular and outgoing, yet often unable to finish what they start. Though this belief continues to be strong, some people question whether it is true.The blood-type personality theory(理論) started in Japan in 1927 when Furukawa Takehi noticed personality similarities and differences among his workers. This idea soon went out of fashion, but was brought back by a Japanese television host named Toshitaka Nomi in the 1970s. The belief is still strong in Japan and is increasingly popular in neighboring countries. Some young Koreans have taken to the theory. A recent study showed 76 percent of Koreans aged between13 and 64 believing in the blood-type personality connection. Though most Asians might believe in the blood-type theory, for many it seems harmless and not something to be taken too seriously.Is the belief true? The scientists in Asia largely dismiss the belief as a modern-day superstition(迷信). Most studies have failed to find any strong connection between blood and personality. Generally, scientists warn against making predictions or important decisions based on this questionable theory.(1) The writer uses blood type A and O as an example to explain _.A . the difference between to two blood typesB . the relationship between the two blood typesC . the influence of blood type on ones behaviorD . the connection between personality and blood type(2) What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?A . It was lightly believed.B . It was brought to them.C . They liked and accepted it.D . They stole the idea from others(3) Which of the following is true according to the passage?A . Most scientists in Asia dont believe in the theory.B . The blood-type theory began in Japan in the 1970s.C . The blood-type personality theory is about blood type.D . People dont change their personality to match the theory.(4) What is the best title for the passage?A . Is the blood-type theory poplar?B . Is the personality changeable?C . Is it in your blood?D . Is it in you mind?4. (10分) Mr. Johnson worked in a hospital. Three years ago, when he was sixty-eight, he retired. But a lot of people come to ask him to look them over. Hes very busy in the daytime and he wants to have a good rest at night.Half a year ago a young man moved in the room upstairs. At first he was quiet. The old man was satisfied with him. But now he has several friends. They often came to see him in the evening. They talked loudly, sang and danced. Mr Johnson was unhappy, but he didnt say anything.It was the young mans birthday yesterday. All his friends came at seven in the evening. They drank too much and made a lot of noise. The old man couldnt fall asleep the whole night. This morning, as soon as he got up, he went upstairs and began to knock at the door. The young man opened for him and asked him to come in.Did you hear me beat the ceiling(天花板) last night, young man? asked Mr Johnson.It doesnt matter, sir, said the young man, I dont mind it. It was very noisy in my room, too.(1) Mr Johnson is a _.A . teacherB . policemanC . doctorD . gatekeeper(2) A lot of people come to ask Mr Johnson to look them over because _.A . hes kind to themB . hes very politeC . they dont pay him for itD . his medical skill is good(3) Mr Johnson was _ last night.A . angryB . happyC . sadD . strange(4) Which of the following is true?A . The young man thought Mr Johnson came to say sorry to him.B . Mr Johnson wanted to drink with the young man.C . Mr Johnson hoped the young man to move in another house.D . The young man was afraid to meet Mr Johnson.5. (10分) (2017八下文登期中) 閱讀理解One Sunday evening, it was quite dark when old Stanley went for his walk. He was walking along the sidewalk. Suddenly, he saw a white car coming around the corner at high speed. It was going too fast and crashed into a red car in the street where he was walking. He rushed up to the cars to see if anyone was hurt and needed help.The two drivers were arguing.“You came around the corner too fast,” one man said.“No!” said the driver of the white car, “Thats not true! Your car was parked in a wrong place.”Stanley listened to their argument and then said the white car driver was wrong to drive too fast. The driver of red car asked Stanley to prove he was right in court(法庭). Stanley gave the driver his name and telephone number.Next Thursday morning, Stanley was asked to go to the court. The lawyer(律師) for the driver of the white car asked him a lot of questions about what he had seen. Then he asked Stanley how old he was.“Im eighty-two,” answered Stanley.“Do you usually wear glasses ?” asked the lawyer.“Yes, I do,” answered Stanley.“Were you wearing them on the night of the accident?” the lawyer asked.“No,” replied Stanley.Then the lawyer said, “Why should the court believe you? You are eighty- two years old, you were not wearing your glasses, and it was dark. How far can you see in the dark?”Stanley thought about it for a minute. “Well,” he said, “when its dark, I can see the moon. How far is that?”(1) The car accident happened _. A . one Sunday morningB . next Thursday morningC . one Sunday evening(2) The cause of the accident is that _. A . the red car was going too slowlyB . the white car was going too fastC . the drivers were sleepy(3) Stanley was asked to go to the court because _. A . he wanted to make moneyB . he promised to be a witnessC . he was a lawyer(4) Maybe the red car driver contacted Stanley by _. A . writing a letter to himB . making a phone call to himC . paying a visit to him(5) We can learn from the story that _. A . Stanley was a clever and humorous manB . Stanley was not able to see the moonC . the lawyer thought that Stanley could see clearly6. (10分) (2017九下重慶期中) 閱讀理解The timer is running. These people have 60 minutes to escape (逃脫) from a room they paid to be locked inside.It is a game with clues (線索) that are spread in the room. And there is no starting point. You start wherever you feel like. It is up to you to put the clues together in order to find the key to get out.A popular room offered by Timothy Smith in Washington D.C. is designed to mimic (模仿) the Oval Office in the White House. It is built like the office of the American president. The fun part of Escape the Oval Office is that anything here could be a clue to solving the puzzle. An old typewriter from the 1930s. Or the small table in the corner. Or the map of Washington D.C. on the wall. And then there are hidden messages that can only be seen under a black light.Sometimes, the telephone rings. “Would you guys like a clue?” The boss controls the game progress on a camera and calls to offer hints (提示) when needed.Teams can be made up of classmates, families, tourists, or a group of six friends and two strangers who just meet before the game starts.Its said that there are more than 800 Escape Room adventures in Washington D.C. Each experience has different themes and stories. The rules for playing are similar, and solving the puzzle needs social, physical abilities and quick, creative thinking.It was a little stressful. Some of the clues seemed really complex (復(fù)雜的). But it was a lot of fun, and the players had no idea what to expect.Escape Room adventure is popular because it gives any person a chance to be a detective or to be a James Bond. However, like most team sports, this game is really all about being a good teammate and having a good time.(1) Escape the Oval Office is a popular room in _ .A . ChongqingB . Washington DCC . BeijingD . Hong Kong(2) The underlined word in the last paragraph means_ .A . 偵探B . 律師C . 醫(yī)生D . 政客(3) Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A . All game clues are easy to find.B . Nobody can give any hints during the game.C . Strangers cant play the game together.D . Players need to work together to escape successfully.(4) This passage is probably from a(an)_.A . newspaperB . medicine boxC . story bookD . movie poster四、 任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分) (共1題;共5分)7. (5分) (2019鄂州) 閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容,完成閱讀任務(wù)。 American schools are quite different from those in China. In America, at the beginning of the term, students must select (挑選) their subjects and teachers first.Selecting is very important for your marks in America. So at the first term, dont select too many subjects, or youll feel very nervous and tired. Then you have to ask for some teaching plans. There is some information about subjects, time arranging, marks and textbooks. At the same time, you must choose the teachers. Different teachers have different teaching methods. If the teacher is called killer by the last grade, many students will give up choosing him, because this kind of teacher will leave too much homework, too many exams and give too low grades. There is another thing after you select the subjects and teachers. How to buy textbooks makes each student feel hard. The textbooks in America are very expensive. Each one is about $3050. In order to save money, many students buy some used textbooks, and some students usually borrow textbooks from the school library.In class, discussing is very important. The teacher encourages you to ask questions or show your own opinions. They dont usually ask you to sit well. Instead they allow you to sit or stand anywhere you like.Students_must be selected at the beginning of the term.At the first term, students cant select too many subjects, or theyll feel very _.Students cant select teachers called _.Many students buy some used textbooks _. TeachersThe teachers encourage students to ask questions or show their opinions.They allow students to sit or stand anywhere they like instead of _.五、 單詞拼寫,根據(jù)下列句子及所給單詞的首字母寫出所缺單詞。(每空 (共6題;共6分)8. (1分) He wore a pair of dark glasses and a j_yesterday. 9. (1分) (2019八上南京開學(xué)考) I read all the books myself and_(出席,經(jīng)常去)lessons every Saturday instead of Andrew. 10. (1分) (2018七上深圳月考) Tom is talking about

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