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年呼和浩特市中考試卷英語、,、-、'尸■I[f~r\t:注意事項:1.考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在試卷和答題卡的規(guī)定位置。2.考生要將答案寫在答題卡上,在試卷上答題一律無效。考試結束后,本試卷和答題卡一并交回。3.本試卷滿分120分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。單項選擇:(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.-ThereisachessmatchbetweenaKoreanplayerandAlphaGo.-It'sveryamazing.Playingchessisusuallyone-to-onegame.A.the;aB.the;anC./;aD./;an-Dad,couldyoupleaseteachEnglish?-Sure!Butit'smoreimportanttolearnitby.A.my;yourselfB.my;youC.me;youD.me;yourself-It'sMrZhang'snewmovie.ButIthinkit'smoremeaningfulthanhisothers.-Iagreewithyou.Hislatestmoviehascometohishighest.A.spiritsB.standardC.treasureD.developmentDianacan'tgotothefarmwithherclassmatesbecausesheabadcold.A.willcatchB.iscatchingC.hascaughtD.iscaughtDoyoufindyourselfgettingimpatientorwithpeopleoverunimportantthings?A.boredB.boringC.tiringD.a(chǎn)ngrilymysurprise,thetwinshavenothingcommon.A.With;inB.To;inC.In;inD.To;of-Thepriceofvegetablessoquicklythesedays.-Oh,no,butIdon'tthinkso.A.affordBA.affordB.risesC.improvesD.raise-ThewomanovertherelookslikeourEnglishteacher.-Itbeher.She'shavingameetinginBeijingnow.A.maynotB.mustn'tC.shouldn'tD.can'tyoumustgoandplayfootball,atleastwaituntilschoolisover.A.IfB.WhetherC.UnlessD.Sothat-People,especiallytheyoung,bytheirfriends.-That'strue.Friendsplayanimportantpartineveryone'slife.easilyinfluencesB.iseasilyinfluencedC.areeasilyinfluencedD.influencedeasily-Manypeopletalkabou“tDidi”.Ireallywonder.-Justcalltoorderataxithroughitonyourmobilephone.A.howcanIuseitB.howIcanuseitC.whypeopleuseitD.whydopeopleuseit-Hi,Susan!Whatareyougoingtododuringthesummerholiday?-I'mgoingtocookingbecauseIlikeeatingdeliciousfood.A.cleanupB.putupC.takeupD.makeup-Manyboystudentsthinkphysicsisgeography.-Iagree.I'mweakingeography.A.muchdifficultthanB.asdifficultasC.lessdifficultthanD.moredifficultthan-Doyouliketheweeklytalkshow,TheReaders,onCCTV?-Sure.It'sagreatTVprogrampurposeistobringthehabitofreadingbackintothepublic.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whose-Hey,man!Canyoubelievethat?OurChineseFootballTeambeattheSouthAfricanTeamlastnight.-Wehaven'tbeatenthemformanyyears.A.Nowonder!B.Whatapity!C.Areyoujoking?D.Guesswhat?II.完形填空:(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Atone-deaf(五音不全)teenagerhassurprisedhisfamilybysuddenlybeingabletoplaymusicwhileaftersufferingaconcussion(腦震蕩).Gordon,ahighschoolstudent,nowcanplay13instruments-16hehasneverlearnedmusic.Asasmallchild,helovedsports,dreamedofplayinglacrosse(長曲棍球)asacareer,andhadno17inmusic.“Hereallyhadnomusical18,”hismothertoldthereporter.“WhenheplayedlacrossewithalocalteaminGradeSix,he19backwardsandhurtthebackofhishead20theground.”“Iremember21andthenIfeltreallydazed(恍惚的),”hetoldthereporter.“Ididn'treallyunderstandsomething22hadhappened.”Thedoctorstoldhimhecouldreturntothe23.Hedidso,butunluckilyhewentontosuffer24coupleofhardhitstothehead,whichsenthimtothehospitalagain.Afterthatthedoctorstoldhimhecouldn'tplaysportsanymore,buttherewasonegoodsideeffect:hisnew-found25.“NowIcanplaymanyinstruments,suchaspiano,guitarandviolin.Musicisthethingthatgetsmeupinthemorning,”hesaid.16.A.soB.andC.becauseD.though17.A.interestB.interestedC.interestingD.interestedly18.A.problemB.difficultyC.instrumentD.talent19.A.fallsB.feltC.fellD.wasfalling20.A.aboveB.belowC.alongD.against21.A.gettingupB.givingupC.togetupD.togiveup22.A.goodB.badC.wonderfulD.boring
23.A.classroomB.hospitalC.concertD.field24.A.a(chǎn)notherB.otherC.theotherD.others25.A.hobbyB.illnessC.habitD.skillBHighschooldoesnotencouragestudentstoknowaboutthenewthingsinlife,butcollegesetsthestageforit.Imyselfwentthroughthis26process(過程)andfoundsomethingthathaschangedmyexperienceatcollegeforthebetter:IdiscoveredASL-AmericanSignLanguage.Ineverfeltitnecessarytolearnanysignlanguagebefore.Allofmyfamilymemberscanhear,andsoareallmyfriends.The27languagewasenough.Littlebylittle,Idiscoveredmy28forASL.The29beganduringmyfirstweekatcollege.IwatcheditcarefullywhentheASLclubperformedtheirtranslationofasong.Boththehandmovementsandtheideaofcommunicatingwithoutspeakingattractedme.WhatIsawwascompletelydifferentfromanythingIhadexperiencedinthepast.Thisnewformofcommunicationjustmademewantmore.Afterthat,feelingtheneedto30further,IdecidedtojoinoneofASLclubs.Ionlylearnedhowtoexpressmyfeelings31myhandsaboutthelettersthatday.Althoughmyprocesswas32,Iwasn'tdisappointedaboutit.Ithentriedmybesttotakepartinthoseclub'smeetingsandlearnedallIcould.Thefollowingterm,IdecidedtobeamemberofanASLclass.Theprofessorwasdeafandanytalkingwasn't33.Isoonrealizedthatsilencewasnotunpleasant.34,iftherehadbeenanytalking,itwouldhavecausedtolearnless.Now,Ienjoythesilenceandthe35wayofcommunication.26the35wayofcommunication.26.A.talkingB.planning27.A.bodyB.spokenC.searchingC.writtenD.lookingD.foreign28.A.loveB.questionC.needD.goal29.A.mapB.tripC.storyD.task30.A.a(chǎn)skaboutB.knowaboutC.worryaboutD.talkabout31.A.a(chǎn)tB.onC.inD.with32.A.readyB.slowC.commonD.nervous33.A.a(chǎn)llowedB.welcomedC.turnedD.repeated34.A.FinallyB.BesidesC.InsteadD.However35.A.easyB.popularC.newD.quickIll.閱讀理解:(共25小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)ALittlestreamrandownfromahighmountainthroughmanyvillagesandforests.Thenitreachedadesert,“Iwentthroughsomanydifficulties.Ishouldhavenoproblemcrossingthedesert,”shethought.Asshestarted,shefoundherselfslowlydisappearingintothesand.Aftermanytries,shestillfailed.“MaybeIcan'treachtheocean,”shesaidsadlytoherself.Atthistime,adeepvoicesaid,“Ifabreeze(微風)cancrossthedesert,socanariver.”Itwasthevoiceofthedesert.Butthelittlestreamanswered,“Abreezecanfly,butIcan't.”“That'sbecauseyoucan'tgiveupwhatyouare.Letyourselfevaporate(蒸發(fā))intothebreeze,anditcantakeyouacross,”saidthedesert.“GiveupwhatIamnow?No!No!”Thelittlestreamcouldnotacceptthisidea“.Thebreezecancarrythevapor(蒸汽)acrossthedesertandletitleaveasrain.Therainwillformariveragain,”saidthedesert.“Andwhetheryouareariverorvapor,yournatureneverchanges.”Hearingthis,thelittlestreamwentintotheopenarmsofthebreeze.Itcarriedhertothenextstageofherlife.Thecourseofourlivesisliketheexperienceofthelittlestream.Ifyouwanttogothroughdifficultiesinyourlifetoheadforsuccess,youshouldalsochangethewayyouare.36.Thelittlestreamplannedtoreach.theforestB.theriverC.thedesertD.theoceanThelittlestreambeforeshecrossedthedesert.didn'tmeetanydifficultiesB.wasconfidentaboutherselfC.wasworriedaboutherselfD.knewwellaboutthedesertAtfirst,thelittlestreamdidn'tacceptthedesert'sadvicebecause.A.shefailedmanytimesB.shewasafraidofthenatureC.shewasn'tabletochangehernatureD.shewouldn'tchangethewayshewasThelittlestreamfinallycrossedthedesertby.A.evaporatingintothebreezeB.formingariverC.disappearingintothesandD.changinghernatureWhatdoesthestorymainlytellus?A.Theroadtosuccessisn'talwayseasyandsmooth.Whateverotherssay,weshouldalwaysbeourselves.Tosucceed,weshouldthinkaboutthingsinadifferentway.Tosucceed,weshouldfollowothers'advice.BI'dplannedtospendmyweekendinthesun,plantingflowersoutdoors.Butthatwasbeforethepairofcrows(烏鴉).Outofnowhere,theyhadsetuptheirbasecampinourgarden.WefirstdiscoveredthecrowsonFridaymorning.Itwasearly,andthesoundthebirdsmadetraveledthroughourneighborhood.Ithoughtthey'dgoawaysoon.But,no.Theyweregettinglouderandprobablymademyneighborsangrynearlyasmuchasuswiththenoise.Ifeltalittledisappointed.Then,onSundayafternoon,IlookedoutofthekitchenwindowtoseeourdogQuatchiwatchingsomethingontheground.Ifoundasmallcoal-blackbirdinthegrass.Itseyesweremilky,anditstayedperfectlystillasmydoginchedtowardsit.OnlywhenQuatchitouchedhisnosetoitsheaddiditwalkaway.Igrabbedthedogandlockedhiminsideandcamebackwithmycamera.Ineverthoughtthattheyoungwouldbehangingoutontheground,growingandgainingstrengthasitsparentsguardeditfromabove.ThesecondIsawthislittlebirdIforgave(原諒)thecrows.Tobehonest,I'veneverbeenmuchofabirdperson.Ialsohaveahealthyrespectforbirds.They'rebasicallylivingdinosaurs(恐龍).Iwishthey'dchosenanothergarden.ThereareonlysomanysunnydaysinSeattle,andIstillcan'tdoanygardeningoutthere.ButI'malsothankfulthatIgottoseethislittlebitofnature.It'sprettyamazing.Theexperiencehasalsostrengthenedmywishtocreateabeautifulgardenthatattractslotsofbees,butterflies,andyes,birds.Theyarewelcomedhere.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zThearrivalofthetwocrows.A.angeredthewriter'sneighborsB.madethewriter'sdogmadC.washarmfultothewriter'sgardenD.broketheorderofthewriter'slife42.Whydidthewriterlockherdogup?A.Shewantedtotakesomephotos.B.Theparentcrowsweretoattackthedog.C.Shewantedtoprotectthelittlebird.D.Thedogkeptmakingloudnoises.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zThewriterchangedherthoughtstothecrowswhen.sheplantedflowersinhergardenB.shelockedherdoginsideC.shesawthelittlebirdinhergardenD.shethoughtoflivingdinosaursAfterseeingthelittlecrow,thewriter.A.wasinterestedtoknowitsgrowingprogressB.fellinlovewiththepairofcrowsC.plannedtodrivethecrowsawayD.decidedtohelplookafterit45.Thepassageismainlyto.A.showanunpleasantsituationB.advisereaderstoprotectbirdsC.shareapersonalexperienceD.askadviceondealingwithcrowsCMaybealotofthinpeoplewillbeworriedabouttheirhealthiftheinsidefatmatters.Somedoctorsnowthinkthattheinsidefataroundimportantorgansliketheheartorlivercouldbeasdangerousastheoutsidefatwhichcanbenoticedmoreeasily.“Beingthindoesn'tsurelymeanyouarenotfat,”saidDrJimmyBellatImperialCollege.Since1994,Bellandhisteamhavetestednearly800peoplewithMRItocreate“fatmaps”showingwherepeoplestorefat.Accordingtotheresult,peoplewhokeeptheirweightthroughthefoodtheyusuallyeatratherthanexercisearelikelytohavemajordeposits(堆積物)ofinsidefat,eveniftheyarethin.EvenpeoplewithnormalBodyMassIndex(體重指數(shù))scorescanhavesurprisinglevelsoffatdepositsinside.Ofthewomen,asmanyas45percentofthosewithnormalBMIscores(20to25)actuallyhadtoohighlevelsofinsidefat.Menwerenearly60percent.AccordingtoBell,peoplewhoarefatontheinsideareactuallyontheedgeofbeingfat.Theyeattoomanyfattyandsugaryfoods,buttheyarenoteatingenoughtobefat.Scientistsbelievewenaturallystorefataroundthestomachfirst,butatsomepoint,thebodymaystartstoringitelsewhere.Doctorsareunsureabouttheexactdangersofinsidefat,butsomethinkithassomethingtodowithheartdiseaseanddiabetes(糖尿?。?Theywanttoprovethatinsidefatdoesharmtothebody'scommunicationsystems.Thegoodnewsisthatinsidefatcanbeeasilyburnedoffthroughexerciseorevenbyimprovingyoureatingha.b“itIsfyouwanttobehealthy,thereisnootherway.Exerciseanimportantpartofyourli”feBsetlylles,ai.dWhatisthispieceofnewsmainlyabout?A.Thinpeoplemaybefati.nsideB.Howtodealwithinsid.efatC.Insidefatleadstomanyd.iseaDs.eTshinpeoplealsohavetro.ublesWhatdoestheunderlinedw“orodrgans”inthesecondparagraphmean?A.地位B?地方C?器官D?肝臟Doctorshavefound.A.theexactdangersofinsidefBa.tbeingthindoesn'tmeanyouarenotfatinsideC.beingthinisnotdangerousaDt.ianlslidefatisthecauseofheartdiseaseanddiabAccordingtothepas,sawgheichofthefollowingiswrong?.Exercisecanhelptoreducethei.nsidefatPeoplecanreduceinsidefatbyimprovingtheire.a(chǎn)tinghabitsWomenhavemorechancestohavetoomuchins.idefatNotallthepeoplewholookthinarereally.thininsideFromthelastparag,rawpehcanfindthat.___itistruethatinsidefatcanleadtodiseaseexerciseplaysanimportantroleinpeople'slifeforkeepinghealthythinpeopleusuallyhaveinsidefateveniftheyarethinitiseasiertoburnoffinsidefatthanoutsidefatDSometimes,whenyouworrythatyoumayfailanexam,youendupfailing.Orduringarrangement安排)inyourclass,whenyouareafraidtositnexttosomeoneyoudon'endupsharingthedeskwithhimorher.ThisiswhatMurphy'sLawtellsus:Ifthingscangowrong,theywillgowrong.Butisittrue?OfthestudiesaboutMurphy'sLaw,themostfamousoneisthebutteredtoast(烤面包片)phenomenon(現(xiàn)象):Onetoastwithbutterfalls,itlandsbutter-sidedownmostofthetime.Toprovethis,RobertMatthewsdidalotofexperimentswithmorethan1,000Britishschoolkidsin2001.Inthefirstexperiment,eachstudentputapieceofbutteredtoastonaplate,letitfalloff20timesandnotedwhichsideitlandedon.Ofalmost10,000experiments,toastlandedbutter-sidedown62percentofthetime.Butyoumayask:Isitthebutterthatplaysarole?HerecomesMatthews'secondexperiment.Thistime,insteadofbutter,thetoasthadalette“rB”writtenononeside.Itstilllanded58percentofthetimeontheB-side.ThisprovedthatMurphy'sLawistrue:Ifthetoastcanlandbutter-sidedown,itwilldoso.Matthewsdidanotherexperiment.Whenstudentsthrewthetoastfromaheightof2.5metres,thetoastlandedbutter-sidedownonly47percentofthetime.“Toastlandsbutter-sidedownbecausehumansaren'ttallenoughtoletitlandanyotherway,”Matthewssaid.根據(jù)上文內(nèi)容判斷正(T)誤(F)AccordingtoMurphy'sLaw,inanEnglishclass,ifyoudon'twanttobequestionedbytheteacher,youmayendupfailingansweringthequestions.52.Inthefirstexperimentofbutteredtoast,weknowthetoastlandedbutter-sidedownabout620times.53.Ifthetoastcanlandbutter-sidedown,Murphy'sLawistrue.54.Inthefirsttwoexperiments,eitherthebutterortheletter“B”playsarole.55.ThepassageismainlytalkingaboutMurphy'sLawdependsonpeople'smentalstate(心理狀態(tài)).E日常對話A:___56___B:Actually,Ihaven'tbeensleepingwell.A:___57___B:Igotobed,butIjustcan'tgetcomfortableenoughtostayasleep.A:Whendoyougetintobedforthenight?B:___58___A:Doyouhavealotonyourmindwhenyoutrytogotosleep?B:___59___A:Doyouevermeditate(冥想)orreadbeforebedtime?B:___60___Mybedisreallycomfortable.Howhaveyoubeendoingrecently?IusuallywatchalotoftelevisionbeforeIgotobed.MaybeIshouldtrysomethingelsetohelpmequietdown.Iusuallytrytogotobedaround11:00orsoduringtheweek.Mymotherisill,andIthinkaboutheralot.Isthereanyreasonwhyyoucan'tgetenoughsleep?G.Whynotgotoseeadoctor?IV.用所給詞或短語的適當形式填空:(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)61—70小題care;present;keepclearof;century;understand;you;sufferfrom;makeinto;outof;quick;—Doyouhavetroublethemeaningofthispoem?—No,Ihavelearntitalready.Myhobbydoesn'tcostasmuchas—Icollecttickets,busticketsandtraintickets.—Billyhasmadegreatprogressinhismaths.—Exactly.Hedoesn'tdohishomeworksoasheusedtobe.YoucanseeobjectsandpaintingsfromdifferentintheLouvreMuseum.Manypicture-bookscartoonsinthepast20years.ThankstothedevelopmentoftheInternet,itismuchtosearchforinformationnow.—WhatshouldIdonext?—Chooseonetheseten.—Whatdidhiswifesaytohimjustnow?-Hewaswarneddrinkingwineswhiledriving.—Thepartywasgreat!ButIdidn'tseeyou.Ididn'tgothere.Iaheadache.—HowcanIbecomea?—IthinkyouneedtospeakEnglishverywell.V.閱讀理解填詞:(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)71—80小題Asweknow,museumsareb
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