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2020年北市平谷中考一英語試學(xué)校_________

班級__________

姓名__________

學(xué)號__________一、單題1.Mrs.WangisourChineseteacher.________isverykindtous.A.SheB.HerC.HeD.His2.Mygrandparentswillcometolivewithus________June15.A.a(chǎn)tB.inC.onD.from3.—________lookafterourhealthinourdailylife?—Doctorsandnurses.A.WhatB.WhyC.WhoD.How4.—Tom,________youhelpmetakeoutthetrash?—Yes,Ican.A.canB.mayC.needD.must5.Coveryourmouthwhenyousneeze,________thegermsmayspreadtoothers.A.orB.butC.a(chǎn)ndD.so6.Whichsportis________,football,basketballorvolleyball?A.interesting

B.moreC.mostD.themostinterestinginterestinginteresting7.Mysister________agoodhabit.Sheoftenwashesherhandsbeforeeating.A.haveB.hadC.hasD.hashad8.I________thePalaceMuseumwithmyfriendnextSunday.A.visitB.willvisitC.visitedD.havevisited9.Maryismybestfriend.We________eachotherfornearly10years.

A.haveknownB.knewC.knowD.willknow10.Ifyou________toBeijingfromothercountries,youmuststayathomeforatleast14days.A.returnedB.returnsC.returnD.willreturn11.ThefireinYuZishan________bybravefirefightersinMarch.A.putoutB.willputout

C.willbeputout

D.wasputout12.—Mary,canyoutellme________thedictionary?—Oh,yes.IboughtitinXinHuabookstore.A.wheredidyoubuyB.whereyouboughtC.wherewillyoubuyD.whereyouwillbuy二、完填空13.FromDisappointmenttoPurposeI'mknownformydetermination.IfIwantsomething,Igoforit.IrefusetogiveupuntilIsucceed.Overtheyearsthisattitudehasworkedwellformeandhelpedmeachievemygoals.Butthisyeareverything______.IhadsetmysightsonasummerjobthatIwasdeterminedtogetattheWaterZone,becausetheemployeestherecouldgoonthewaterridesaftertheirworkandgetfreefoodatthesnackbar.Itwastheperfectjobtohaveonhotsummervacations.SojustasIhadachievedeverygoalinthepast,Isetoutto______thejob.Icompletedtheapplicationinmyneatesthandwritingandcarefullypreparedformy______.Iwascertainthatnothingcouldkeepmefrommydreamjob.Butaftermyinterview,themanageroftheWaterZonetoldmethathecouldhireonlythosewithexperienceinwatersafety.Iwas______.Ifeltlikeafailure.Onthelastweekendbeforeschoolended,myteacher,Mrs.Keller,askedmewhetherIwouldbeinterestedinthekids'summerdaycamp.IdecidedthatIhadnothingto______,soIcalledthemanagerandscheduledaninterview.Shewasimpressedbymybabysitting

experienceandemployedme.Inlessthanaweek,Ihad______forgottenaboutwantingtoworkatthewaterpark.EachtimeIcomfortedalittleboywhomissedhismotheroralittlegirlwhoneededtohelptyinghershoes,IfeltIwasdoingsomethingsignificant.IrealizedthatIhaddiscoveredmylife's______:toworkwithchildren.Inowhaveanewgoal.I'mgoingtostudytobecomeanelementaryschoolteacher.Sometimesinlifewedon'tgetexactlywhatwewant.It'snaturaltofeel______.Isuredid.ButIalsolearnedanimportantlesson.Occasionally,whenwedon'tgetwhatwewant,somethingevenbetteriswaitingforusaroundthecorner!【小題1】A.proved【小題2】A.land【小題3】A.meeting【小題4】A.praised【小題5】A.save【小題6】A.completely【小題7】A.track【小題8】A.satisfied三、閱單選

B.a(chǎn)ppearedB.stopB.speechB.punishedB.learnB.naturallyB.secretB.nervous

C.changedD.happenedC.findD.keepC.enteringD.interviewC.cheatedD.refusedC.loseD.regretC.quicklyD.clearlyC.futureD.purposeC.disappointedD.interested14.FamousStadiumsintheWorldCampNouCampNouisafootballstadiuminBarcelona,Spain.ItisthelargeststadiuminEuropeandthetenthlargestintheworld.Manyinternationalmatchesareplayedthere.Thereisamuseuminthestadium-theFCBarcelonaMuseum.Itisconsideredthebestfootballmuseumintheworld.Therearemulti-mediadisplays(多媒體展示)abouttheBarcelonaClubanditshistoryaswellasafantasticviewofthestadium.CampNouisalsoaplacewhereyoucanenjoymajorconcertsandothernon-footballevents.

BeijingNationalStadiumBeijingNationalStadium,alsocalledtheBird'sNest,islocatedinChina.Itwasdesignedforuseduringthe2008SummerOlympicsandParalympics.Itistheworld'slargeststeelstructure(鋼結(jié)構(gòu)).Thestadiumhasrecentlybeentransformed(改造)sothatitcanbeusedforwintersports.MaracanaStadiumMaracanaStadiumisanopen-airstadiuminRiodeJaneiro,Brazil.Itwasopenedin1950fortheFIFAWorldCup.Sincethen,ithasmainlybeenusedforfootballmatchesbetweenthemajorfootballclubsinRiodeJaneiro.ItisthelargeststadiuminSouthAmerica.WembleyStadiumWembleyStadiumislocatedinWembleyParkinLondon,England.TheEnglandnationalfootballteamplaymostoftheirhomematchesthere.Thestadiumisalsousedforothersportingevents.ItisthesecondlargeststadiuminEurope(afterCampNou)andoneofthelargestandthetallestintheworld,witheveryseatunderaroof.Itwasveryexpensivetobuild.【小題1】WhereistheCampNou?A.InChina.B.InBrazil.C.InEngland.D.InSpain.【小題2】Whichstadiumhasbeenchangedforwintersportsrecently?A.CampNou.B.BeijingNationalStadium.C.MaracanaStadium.D.WembleyStadium.【小題3】WhatwasMaracanaStadiumopenedforin1950?A.TheOlympics.B.Majorconcerts.C.Multi-mediadisplays.D.TheFIFAWorldCup.

15.Twogoodfriends,SamandJason,hadacaraccidentontheirwayhomeonesnowynight.Thenextmorning,Samwokeupblind.Hislegswerebroken.Thedoctor,Mr.Lee,wasstandingbyhisbed,lookingathimworriedly.WhenhesawSamawake,heasked,"Howareyoufeeling,Sam?"Samsmiledandsaid,"Notbad,Doctor.Thankyouverymuchfordoingthespecialoperation(術(shù))."Mr.LeewasmovedbySam.Whenhewasleaving,Samsaid,"Pleasedon'ttellJasonaboutit.""Well…Well…OK,"Mr.Leereplied.MonthslaterwhenJason'swoundshealed(合),Samwasstillverysick.Hecouldn'tseeorwalk.Hecoulddonothingbutstayinhiswheelchairalldaylong.Atfirst,Jasonstayedwithhimforafewdays.Butdayslater,JasonthoughtitboringtospendtimewithadisabledmanlikeSam.SohewenttoseeSamlessandless.Hemadenewfriends.Fromthenon,hedidn'tgotovisitSamanymore.Samdidn'thaveanyfamilyorfriendsexceptJason.Hefeltverysad.Thingswentfrombadtoworse.Samdiedayearlater.WhenJasoncame,Mr.LeegavehimaletterfromSam.IntheletterSamsaid,"DearJason,Iamdisabled.ButIwantyoutobeahealthyman.SoIgavemyeyestoyousothatyoucanenjoylifeasahealthyman.Nowyouhavenewfriends.I'mgladtoseethatyouareashealthyandhappyasusual.I'mgladyouliveahappylife.Youarealwaysmybestfriend…Sam."Whenhefinishedreadingtheletter,Mr.Leesaid,"IhavepromisedthatIwillkeepthisasecretuntilSamisgone.Nowyouknowit."Jasonstoodtherelikeastone.Tearsrandownhisface.【小題1】Thecaraccidenthappened________.A.ononesnowymorningB.whenitsnowedonenightC.ontheirwaytoschoolD.whentheywenttowork【小題2】SamthankedMr.LeemainlybecauseMr.Lee________.A.savedhisfriendJason'slife

B.wasverykindandfriendlytohimC.cametoseehimearlyintheD.didtheoperationaccordingtomorninghiswish【小題3】Fromthestory,wecanconcludethat________.A.SamplayedajokeonJason

B.SamalwaystoldliestohisfriendsC.SamthoughtfriendshipwasD.Samregretteddoingtheimportantoperationintheend

16.Whenyouaresittinginclass,haveyoueverdrawnpicturesinthemargins(邊的空白處)ofyournotebooks?Ifso,youaredoodling.Manypeoplethinkofdoodlingasadistraction(心)frommoreimportantthings.Butitmightbejusttheopposite.Doodlingmighthelponefocusonwork.Onestudyshowsthatdoodlingmayhelpyourememberthingsyouhear.In2009researchersaskedtwogroupsofpeopletolistentoaphonemessage.Onegroupwasencouragedtodoodle,buttheotherwasnot.Neithergroupknewthatitwouldbeaskedtorememberinformationfromthemessage.Butthegroupthatdoodledremembered29%more.Otherpeoplehavesuggestedotherusesfordoodling.JessePrinz,aprofessorwhostudiesdoodling,saysitcanhelpyouthinkcreatively.Walkingawayfromaproblemtodrawmightactuallyhelpyousolveit.Whenyoucomeback,you'llhaveafreshperspective(點(diǎn))andfigureoutananswermorequickly.AnauthornamedSunniBrownwroteabookondoodling.Shearguesthatdoodlingisatoolthatcanhelppeoplethink.Sheadmitsthatpeopleseedoodlingasdoingnothing,butshewantstochangethat.Infact,sherunsabusinessthathelpscompaniesimproveorganizationandplanningthroughdoodling.Brownbelievesdoodlingishelpfulbecauseitincludesmanywaysoflearning.Youlearninfourways:seeing,hearing,readingorwriting,andthroughmovement.Themorewaysyouuse,thebetteryoulearn.Andwhenyoudoodlewhilelisteningtoalecture,youuseallfour.Youmightthinkthatbeinggoodatdrawingisimportantfordoodling.Butifthepointofdoodlingistohelpyouthink,thenitdoesn'tmatterwhatthepicturelookslike.Evenifyou'renotanartist,doodlingcanhelpyou.Sonexttimeyouneedhelpfocusing,pickupapenanddoodleaway!【小題1】Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.JessePrinzthinksdoodlingcanhelppeoplerememberbetter.

B.Brownbelievesdoodlinginvolvesfourwaysoflearning.C.Onestudyshowsdoodlingisadistractionfrommoreimportantthings.D.Manypeoplethinkthatdoodlingmaybegoodforyourlearningandthinking.【小題2】Accordingtothepassage,whenyouhaveaproblem,youmightfindawaytosolveitby________.A.havingaconversationB.watchingamovieC.drawinglinesorshapesD.wonderinginthepark【小題3】Thewriterprobablyagrees________.A.doodlinghasdrawnmoreB.doodlingneedsgooddrawingattentionskillC.doodlingdevelopone'spatience

D.doodlinghelpsonefocusattention【小題4】What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theproblemsofdoodling.B.Thecausesofdoodling.C.Theadvantagesofdoodling.D.Thesideeffectsofdoodling.17.Imaginethereisaglassonatableinfrontofyou.Ithaswaterinitbutitisnotfull.Howdoyoudescribetheglass?"Halffullorhalfempty?"Ifyousayhalffull,youmightbeanoptimist.Ifyousayhalfempty,youmightbetheopposite-apessimist.Optimismandpessimismrepresentyourgeneralattitudetowardcertainsituationsortolifeingeneral.Andyourattitudeaboutlifemaybemoreimportanttolivingthanyouthink.Anewstudysuggeststhatyourlevelofoptimismmayaffectyourhealth.Peoplewhoareoptimisticmaylivelongerthanthosewhoarepessimistic.ResearchersatHarvardUniversity'sSchoolofPublicHealthinBostondidthestudy.Theycomparedwomenwith"ageneralexpectationthatgoodthingswillhappen"towomenwhowerelessoptimistic.Theyfoundthattheoptimistshadamuchlowerriskofgettingseveraldeadlydiseases,includingcancer,heartdiseaseandcertaintypesofinfection.EricKimisoneofthestudyleaders.Hesaysthereisincreasingevidencethatstrengtheningpsychological(理的)resiliencemayhelppreventdisease.Kimsaysthatthesenewfindingssuggestthatpeopleshouldmakeeffortstoincreasetheirresilienceandoptimism.

Hesaysoptimismisconnectedwithhealthierbehaviorsandhealthierwaysofdealingwithdifficulty.Optimiststendtotakebettercareofthemselvesbyexercising,eatinghealthyfoodsandgettingenoughsleep.However,theresearcherssaythathealthybehaviorsofoptimisticpeopleonlypartlyexplaintheconnectionwithreducedriskofdisease.Forthestudy,researcherslookedatinformationgatheredon70,000womenintheNurse'sHealthStudy.Thismassivestudybeganin1975.Itcollectshealthinformationonthoseinvolvedinthestudyeverytwoyears.TheHarvardresearcherslookedatthelevelofoptimismofthewomen,aswellasotherfactorssuchasrace,diet,physicalactivitylevelandoverallhealth.Theyfoundthemostoptimisticwomenhadnearlya30percentlowerriskofdyingfromdisease.KaitlinHagan,anotherstudyleader,saysearlierstudiesshowthatapersoncanusesimple,low-costmethodstoincreaseoptimism.Forexample,thinkingaboutandwritingdownthebestpossibleoutcomesforareasoftheirlives,liketheircareersorrelationships.LeslieRalph,aclinicalpsychologistandcounselor,hasseveralideasabouthowtoincreaseoptimism.Shesayseachnightyoumightplantodotwoorthreesimple,enjoyableactivitiesthenextday,suchaswatchingthesunrise,visitingafriend,dancingtoafavoritesongorreadingastorywithyourchild.Andthecounseloraddsofferingpraiseorsupporttosomeonecanalsoimproveyourownoutlook.Asmileand"thankyou"fromanotherpersonmayhelpyoufeelmoreoptimistic.【小題1】Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?A.Relationslieamongoptimism,pessimismandaglassofwater.B.Goodexpectationsincreaseriskofdyingfromdisease.C.Anoptimistismorelikelytolivehealthily.D.Supportingsomeonemayreceivepraiseofapessimist.【小題2】Whatdoestheunderlinedword"resilience"meaninParagraph6?A.TheabilitytorecoverfromB.Awayofthinkingandreactingdifficultyorchange.tothings.C.Factorsthatinfluenceone'sD.Theabilitytoexperiencethehealth.senseoftouchingbody.

【小題3】Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ToBeOptimisticorPessimistic

B.ToLookontheBrightSideortheOppositeC.IncreasingOptimismKeepsYouD.LookingontheBrightSideMoreActiveMightHelpYouLiveLonger四、回問題18.Since1989,DaveThomas,whodiedatage69,hadbeenoneofthemostrecognizablefacesonTV.Heappearedinmorethan800commercials(商業(yè)廣告)forthehamburgerchainnamedforhisdaughter."Aslongasitworks,"hesaidin1991."I'llcontinuetodothosecommercials."Eventhoughhewassuccessful,Thomasremainedtroubledbyhischildhood."Hestillwon'tletanyoneseehisfeet,whichareoutofshapebecauseheneverhadproperfittingshoes,"Wendysaidin1993.Borntoasinglemother,hewasadopted(養(yǎng))asababybyRexandAulevaThomasofKalamazooinMichigan.AfterAulevadiedwhenhewas5,ThomasspentyearsontheroadasRextraveledaroundseekingconstructionwork."Hefedme,"Thomassaid,"andifIgotoutofline,he'dbeatme."Movingoutonhisownat15,Thomasworked,firstasawaiter,inmanyrestaurants.Buthehadsomethingmuchbetterinmind."IthoughtifIownedarestaurant,"hesaid,"Icouldeatforfree."Whenhewas24,meetingwithHarlandSandersledThomastoacareerasthemanagerofaKentuckyFriedChickenrestaurantthatmadehimamillionairein1968.In1969,afterbreakingwithSanders,ThomasstartedthefirstWendy'sOldFashionedhamburgers,inColumbus,Ohio,whichsetitselfapartbyservingmade-to-orderburgers.With6,000restaurantsworldwide,thechainnowmakes$6billionayearinsales.Althoughtroubledbyhisownexperiencewithadoption,Thomas,marriedsince1954toLorraine,66,andwithfourgrownkidsbesidesWendy,feltitcouldofferafutureforotherchildren.HestartedtheDaveThomasFoundation(基金會)forAdoptionin1992.

In1993,Thomas,whohadleftschoolat15,graduatedfromCoconutCreekHighSchoolinFlorida.HeeventookLorrainetothegraduationdanceparty.ThekidsvotedhimMostLikelytoSucceed."TheDaveyousawonTVwastherealDave,"saysfriendPatWilliams,"Hewasn'tagreatactororagreatspeaker.HewasjustJoeEverybody."【小題1】WhendidDaveThomasbegintodocommercialsforthehamburgerchain?____________________【小題2】DidDaveThomasliveahappylifeorahardlifewhenhewasyoung?____________________【小題3】WholedDaveThomastosuccess?____________________【小題4】WheredidThomasstartthefirstWendy'sOldFashionedhamburgers?____________________【小題5】WhydidhestarttheDaveThomasFoundationforAdoptionin1992?_____

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