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1、決戰(zhàn)中考限時小卷(七)(時間:45分鐘 分值:55分)一、閱讀理解。(共20分)A Emergency Fire Procedures If you see a fire or smell smoke,dont wait.Every room in the school has got a fire alarm.Use something hard,like a shoe,to break the glass and start the alarm system. If you hear the fire alarm,move quickly but dont run.Remember to

2、follow the arrows on the fire escape Useful Numbers Emergency ServicesPolice0110-111999Fire department0110-123123 map.Dont stop to get your course books and notes.Leave your bag in the room. Dont run!Walk quickly to the parking area. Dont go home!Wait for your teacher to call your name and be sure t

3、hat you are safe. Be careful.Dont go back into the school buildings until a teacher has told you that it is safe.Medical Service0110-500500 School Services Reception desk 100(for questions about classes,timetables,etc.)1.According to the“Useful Numbers”sign,what number do you need to call if a stude

4、nt is hurt and must go to the hospital?A.0110-111999 B.01101-23123C.0110-500500 D.1002.According to the map,you should go to the if there is a fire.A.garden B.car parkC.reception area D.teachers roomCB3.If there is a fire,which of the following should you do?Set off the fire alarm.Run out of the bui

5、ldings quickly.Follow the map and leave your things in the room.Make sure if it is safe to move around.A. B.C. D.DB Nowadays,self-driving cars are one of the hottest topics in our daily life.And they have been supported because they will save more lives than human-driven cars.But so far,comparing hu

6、man drivers with self-driving cars has been unfair. Data(數(shù)據(jù)) of the human-driven cars is collected from all kinds of driving situations,and on all types of roads.However,most of the data on self-driving cars safety have been recorded often in good weather and on highways. It is true that self-drivin

7、g cars dont get tired,angry or drunk.But neither can they deal with uncertain situations like a careful driver.Nor do they have the ability to know whats going to happen to avoid hidden perils.They largely drive from moment to moment,rather than think ahead to possible events down the road. To self-

8、driving cars,while facing the danger along the way,what have they chosen to do?Indeed,deciding what action to take in a dangerous situation is difficult for humans,but drivers have even given up their lives in order to save others.Instead,self-driving cars weak understanding means it will almost nev

9、er evaluate(評估) a situation the same way as a human driver does. Some people may argue that the promise of simply lowering the number of injuries and deaths is enough to support self-driving cars.However,experience from planes shows that the rate(比率) of very bad accidents is increasing because of th

10、e self-driving systems. Therefore,comparisons between humans and self-driving cars have to be performed carefully.After all,choosing to take the place of human drivers has more effects than simply a one-for-one exchange.4.What is TRUE for self-driving cars according to the passage?A.Self-driving car

11、s can drive safely in all kinds of driving situations.B.Self-driving cars dont get tired,angry or drunk.C.Self-driving cars can deal with uncertain situations.D.Self-driving cars can think ahead to possible events down the road.5.The underlined word“perils” in Paragraph 3 most probably means “”.A.da

12、ngers B.self-driving carsC.walkers D.human-driven carsBA6.Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?B7.Why does the author write this text?A.To support human-driven cars.B.To show his doubt about self-driving cars.C.To call for exact evaluation of self-driving cars.D.To stress t

13、he importance of lowering car accidents.C二、完形填空。(共15分)(2021泰州) Not long ago,my daughters leather shoes were cut by a knife.She burst into tears.I took the shoes to a shoemaker to get them repaired. The young shoemaker took a look at the opening and said,“There is 8 I can do but change the leather.”

14、His master looked at them and said to me,“If you 9 me,I will add more cuts in the form of special style and reuse.” I didnt quite know why,but I decided to 10 the shoes. Two days later,I went there to get the shoes.At the first sight I found there were indeed five or six 11 on each shoe,but all the

15、openings were covered by soft red leather sewed(縫) with thick thread(線).The shoes looked more special and interesting than ever.I couldnt help 12 the master for his work. Another time,my sisters white 13 had a large opening on the back.My wife took it over and checked 14,and then said,“Let me take i

16、t home and repair it.” Three days went past,and I was 15 to see it again:all the openings were sewed up by thin and 16 thread and they looked like the ice crystal(晶體) on winters branches(樹枝) in the north.She 17 made a lovely snowman and a wooden house on the blouse.I said with praise,“Its just as be

17、autiful as a piece of 18.” “I learned from the master.Patches(補丁) can be designed to look 19.”replied my wife. Her words taught me even more:Perfection is 20 to achieve in everything;patches are unavoidable(不可避免的),so is humans life,which will appear in the form of wound,disability or disease.21 you

18、cant change that,all you can do and have to do is to cover the wound by patches and try your best to make a most beautiful flower on the wound,and that is 22 life teaches us.Once you understand it,you can enjoy your life better.8.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything9.A.know B.see C.trust D.

19、like10.A.leave B.buy C.drop D.take11.A.marks B.colours C.flowers D.cuts12.A.praising B.paying C.inviting D.asking13.A.skirt B.dress C.blouse D.shirt14.A.carefully B.excitedly C.sadly D.happily15.A.lucky B.sad C.worried D.surprised16.A.black B.white C.red D.yellowBCADACADB17.A.really B.once C.even D.

20、just18.A.art B.ice C.wood D.leather19.A.poor B.perfect C.old D.ugly20.A.unhelpful B.necessary C.important D.impossible21.A.But B.Since C.Unless D.So22.A.how B.why C.what D.whereCABDBC三、語法填空。(共10分)We cant remember clearly when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table.This happens a lot,23. (e

21、special) when we eat out.Once a dish comes,we take out our mobiles and click,and later,we post the photos onto Weibo or WeChat,waiting to be“l(fā)iked”.Then we check our mobiles from time to time during the meal,to see 24. we get“l(fā)iked” or not.We just cannot leave 25. (we) mobiles for simply a meal.Does

22、 that sound familiar to you?Do you do that often?If not,how do you feel when others do that when having dinner 26. you?whetherourespeciallywithA recent study suggests that what we are used to doing is not that good.Spending time taking photos of food 27. (make) the food less pleasant.To test this,so

23、me researchers did 28. experiment.Some people 29. (ask) to take photos before they could enjoy their food.It turned out that the 30. (many) photos they took,the less delicious the food seemed to them.So,why not stop taking photos and just enjoy the food ahead of you?So,next time you go out to have dinner with your family or friends,how abou

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