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PAGEPAGE102019年呼和浩特市中考試卷英語注意事項:1.考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)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??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,本試卷和答題卡一并交回。3.本試卷滿分120分。考試時間120分鐘。第Ⅰ卷(選擇題,共計85分)I.單項選擇:(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.Weusuallygoswimmingin_____summer.Butin______summerof2018,wedidn’t.A./;/B.a;aC./;theD.a;/2.—MayIhelpyouwithsomejeans,sir?—Yes,I’dliketotryonthoseblue_______.B.oneA.pairC.twoD.ones3.—Jack,let’shaveapicnicafterschool.—Sorry.Ihave______Franktoworkonthebiologyreportwithhim.A.AdviseB.expectedC.suggestedD.promised4._______meanemailbeforeyoucometoHohhot,andI’llmeetyouatthetrainstation.A.SendB.SendingC.TosendD.Sent5.—DidyoucallMichaelback?—Ididn’tneedto,________I’llseehimtomorrow.A.UnlessB.becauseC.whenD.though6.Sittingdownafterawalkisrelaxing.Butwouldyouliketositonaseat_____tellyouyourweight?A./B.whoC.whomD.that7.GuanDongsavedanoldladyoutoftheYangtzeRiver.________greatcourageheshowed!A.WhataB.WhatC.HowaD.How8.Benwashelpinghismotherwhentherainbegantobeatheavily________thewindows.A.againstB.acrossC.aboveD.below9.IreallyneedtotakemoreexercisebecauseI’m_______weight.A.puttingdownB.puttingonC.puttingoffD.puttingaway10.—WillyoudoanycleaningintheparkthisSunday?—_______!IdosoeverySunday.A.NiceworkB.NoshoutingC.YoubetD.Inwithachance11.—Heisplanningtowalkonthewingsoftheaflyingplane.—What?Ihaveneverheardof______ideabefore.A.AcrazierB.thecrazierC.acreaziestD.thecreaziest12.TheshopinWandaSquare_______forsixyears,butI______theresofar.A.hasopened;haven’tgoneB.hasbeenopened;haven’tbeenC.hasbeenopen;haven’tgoneD.hasbeenopened;haven’tbeen13.Itiswise______Lindatomakeuphermind_______toplayaninstrument.A.for;learningB.for;tolearnC.of;learningD.of;tolearn14.Frederick_______enteredthefinalcompetitionlastmonth.Hishobbyhasbroughthim_______.A.successful;successB.successful;successfullyC.successfully;successD.successfully;successful15.Shewassoangryat______hewasdoing______shewalkedoutwithoutaword.A.what;thatB.that;whatC.what;whatD.that;thatII.完型填空:(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)A“Thegrasslooksgreenerontheothersideofthefence.”That’sanold16inEnglish.Itmeansotherplacesoftenlookbetter,moreinterestingthantheplacein17youlive.Somepeopleworry

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D.besuretoBArestauranthadonefalleduponhardtimes.Onlyfive26wereleft:themanagerandfourothers,allover60yearsold.Inthetownneartherestauranttherelivedasuccessfulbusinessmanwhowasgoodatmanagingbusiness,sothemanager27toaskthebusinessmanifhecouldofferanyadvicethatmightsavetherestaurant.Themanagerandthebusinessmantalkedforalongperiodoftime,butwhenhewasaskedforadvice,thebusinessman28forawhileandthensaid,“Ihavenoadvicetogive.TheonlythingIcantellyouisthatthesaver(救星)isoneofyou.”Themanager,returningtotherestaurant29,toldtheotherpeoplewhatthebusinessmanhadsaid.Inthemonthsthat30,theoldrestaurantworkersthoughtcarefullyofthewordsofthebusinessman,“Thesaverisoneofus?”Theyaskedthemselves.Astheythoughtaboutthispossibility,theyallbegantotreateachotherwith31respect(尊重).Andthinkingthateachofthemselvesmightbethesaver,theyalsobegantotreatthemselveswithmorecare.Astimewentby,peoplecomingtotherestaurant32thatsomerespectandwarmkindnesswerearoundthefiveoldmembersofthesmallrestaurant.Hardlyknowing33,morepeoplebegantocomebacktotherestaurant.Theybegantobringtheirfriends,andtheirsbroughtmorefriends.Two34later,thesmallrestauranthadonceagainbecomeabigfoodcompany,thankstothebusinessman’s35.Theyunderstoodthatitwastheythemselvesthatwerethesavers.26.A.cooksB.waitersC.membersD.cuntomers27.A.hopedB.beganC.allowedD.decided28.A.stoppedB.refusedC.restedD.laughed29.A.angrilyB.hopefullyC.livelyD.nervously30.A.followingB.followedC.goingD.gone31.A.strangeB.similarC.strongD.special32.A.receivedB.advisedC.feltD.wished33.A.whatB.howC.whyD.when34.A.yearsB.daysC.hoursD.minutes35.A.adviceB.wordsC.methodsD.successIII.閱讀理解:(共25小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)ADoyouwantajobintheholiday?Justgoforit.First,youneedtoknowwhatkindofjobissuitableforyourageandinterest.Ifyou’re13to15.Itseemsthatyoucan’tworkalmostanywhere,butyou’reprobablyallowedtocleanyourneighbours’carsorwalktheirdogs.Thereisnolowestwage(工資)forchildrenunder16.Bylaw,youcan’tworkmorethan35hourseachweekduringschoolholidays.Andyoucan’tworkbefore7a.m.orafter7p.m.Ify’re16or17.Thelowestwagefor16-17yearsoldteenagersshouldbenolessthan7dollarsperhour.Youcan’tworkinapuborbar,butyoucanworkinmanyotherplaces.Bylaw,youcan'tworkmorethan40hourseachweek.Whatjobsareoutthere?Obviouslyyourchoicesarelimited(限制)bythefactthatyoucanonlyworkduringschoolholidays,butthefollowingsituationsarefine.AtChristmas,mostshopsareshartofhands,soyoumayfindsomethingtodothere.Inantumn,there’salwaysfruitpicking.Itcanbeprettyhardwork,butitpaysreallywell.Ifyou’remadaboutfootball,youcanchoosetoworkinasportsshoporhelpoutatalocalfootballclub.Nomatterhowmuchyouarepaid,youaredoingwhatyoulike.36.Intheschoolholidays,14-year-oldkids__________________.A.canworkanywheretheywantB.arenotallowedtoworkaloneC.can’tgotoworkatnightD.canworkaslongas14hoursaday37.Howmuchcana16-year-oldkidbepaidatleastintwohours?A.21dollars.B.17dollars.C.14dollars.D.7dollars.38.Ifyouwanttocleancarsforothers,youshouldatleastbe_____________.A.16B.15C.14D.1339.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?A.notrightforchildrenB.tiringbutpayswellC.betterthanotherjobsD.moreinterestingtogirls40.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?A.Ifyouare17yearsold,you’renotallowedtowalkthedogforyourneighbour.B.Teenagerscanchoosetheirjobsaccordingtotheirinterest.C.Fruitpickingpayswellbecausetherearefewerpeopletopickit.D.Onlyfootballfanisallowedtoworkinafootballclub.BAnewstudyfindsthatmorethaneightypercentofInternetusersintheUnitedStatessearchofhealthinformationonline.SusannahFoxfromthePewInternetProjectsaysdoctorsarestillthemainsourceofhealthinformation.Butthestudyfoundthatsearchingonlineisoneoftheleadingwaysthatpeoplelookforasecondopinion.Hesays,“Peoplearesortoffact-checkingwhattheyhaveheardfromadoctor.Ourstudiesshowthatpeoplearestillverylikelytoturntoahealthdoctorwhentheyneedadiagosis(診斷)orareplanningatreatment.”Forty-fourpercentofpeopleareactuallylookingfordoctorsorotherproviderswhentheysearchforhealthinformationonline.Two-thirdsofInternetuserslookonlineforinformationaboutacertaindiseaseormedicalcondition.TheInternethasalsobecomeanimportantsourceofspiritualsupportforpeoplewithhealthproblems.SusannahFoxsaysoneinfiveInternetusershasgoneonlinetofindotherpeoplewhohavethesamecondition.Adiseaseisconsidereduncommonifitaffects(侵襲)fewerthan200,000peopleworldwide.Theriseofsocialnetworkinghasmadeiteasierforpeoplewithuncommondiseasestoconnectwitheachotherandfeellessalone.Socialnetworkingisalsochangingthewaysomedoctorsandpatientscommunicatewitheachother.Dr.JeffLivingstonoperatesamedicalcenterforwomeninIrving,Texas.Hisofficeusespassword-protectedsoftwaretoshareinformationwithpatients.Hesaysthesoftwarehasincreasedefficiency(效率),reducedcostsandimprovedrelationswithpatients.Ithasjustchangedthewaywedohealthcare.HismedicalcentrealsohasaFacebookpage,aMySPacepageandaTwitterfeed.41._______isoneofthemostpopularwayspeoplelookforhealthinformatioin.A.AskingtheirParentsB.ThePewInternetProjectC.SearchingonlineD.Readingbooksonmedicine42.Whatmakespeoplesearchforhealthinformationonline?A.Peoplesinterestsinhealth.B.People’shealthcondition.C.InportanceoftheInternet.D.Theriseofonlinetreatment.43.Fromthefourthparagraphweknowthat__________.A.peoplewithhealthproblemsgoonlinetolookforthenewtreatmentB.peoplewithhealthproblemstrytosharetheirexperiencewithothersonlineC.peoplewithhealthproblemsencourageeachotheronlinetofightagainstdiseasesD.Internetbecomesaplaceforpeoplewithhealthproblemstoreduceworries44.AccordingtoParagraph5,socialnewworking_______________.A.becomesanewwayfordoctorsandpatientstocommunicatewitheachotherB.encourgaepeopletogetmorehelpfromdoctorsonlineintimeC.helpspeopletogetmoreconfidenceaboutthetreatmentoftheirdiseasesD.makespeopleeasiertoknowmoreaboutwhattheirdiseasesare45.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthelastparagraph?A.Interentisaneasywayfordoctorstotreattheirpatients.B.Doctorsshouldchangetheirwaystotreattheirpatients.C.Facebook,MySpaceandTwitterbecomeefficienttoolsfordoctors.D.Mostpatientswouldliketoasktheirdoctorsforhelponlinenow.COnedayayoungmanwasstandinginacrowdedplace,shoutingthathehadthemostbeautifulheartintheworld.Mostofthepeoplewhosawhisheartwereamazedatthebeautyofhisheart.Ithadnolittleflaw(瑕疵).Suddenly,anoldmanappearedandsaid,“Oh,myson,yourheartisnotasbeautifulasmine.”Theoldmanshowedhishearttotheyoungman.Itwasbeatingstrongly,butfullofscars.Ithadplaceswherepieceshadbeenremovedandotherpiecesputin.Buttheydidn’tfitquiteright,andthereweregapsandrough(崎嶇不平的)edges.Someplaceshaveneverbeenfilledin.Theyoungmanlaughed,“Mydearoldman,▲Comparingyourheartwithmine,mineisperfectandyoursisfullofscars.”Theoldmansaid,“Dearboy,myheartisjustasbeautifulasyourheart.Yousee,eachscarshowswhereIhavegivenmylove.Sometimespeoplegivemeapieceoftheirheartback,anditfillsthespaceasbestitcan.Othertimes,Igivemyloveandgetnothinginreturn.Thosearetheemptyspaces.Theyhurt,buttheyshowmethatIcanloveandloveagain.”Theyoungmanstoodstill.Hiseyeswerefilledwithtears.Hewalkeduptotheoldman,toreapieceofhisheartandgavethepiecetotheoldman.Theoldmanplaceditinhisheart,andthentookapiecefromhisoldscarredheartandplaceditinthewoundintheyoungman’sheart.Theyoungmanlookedathisheart,notperfectanymorebutmorebeautifulthanever.38.Theunderlinedword“scars”means“”inChinese.A.疤痕B.隔閡C.斑點D.補丁39.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?A.Iquiteagreewithyou!B.it’sagainsttherules!C.areyoujoking?D.whatcanIdoforyou?40.Howdidtheyoungmanfeelafterheheardwhatoldman’ssaid?A.Surprised.B.Touched.C.Nervous.D.Proud.41.Whatdoesthestorywanttotellus?A.Weshouldbeproudofwhoweare.B.Weshouldn’tthinktoomuchofourselves.C.Nothingisdifficultifweputourheartintoit.D.Giveourlove,thoughwesometimesgetnothinginreturn.42.What’stheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.ABrokenHeartB.TheMostBeautifulHeartC.AWiseOldManD.WhatisTrueLove?DAwarmdrinkofmilkbeforebedhaslongbeenthebestchoiceforthosewantingagoodnight’ssleep.Butnowastudyhasfounditreallydoeshelppeoplenodoff—ifitismilkedfromacowatnight.Researchershavediscoveredthat“nightmilk”hasmoremelatonin(褪黑激素),whichhasbeenproventohelppeoplefeelsleepyandlessworried.Inthestudy,micewerefedwithdriedmilkpowdermadefromcowsmilkedbothduringthedayandatnightbyresearchersfronSeoul,SouthKorea.Thosegivennightmilk,whichhad10timestheamountofmelatonin,werelessactiveandlessworriedthanthosefedwiththemilkcollectedduringdaytime,accordingtothestudypublishedinTheJournalofMedicinalFood.Nightmilkquickenedthestartofsleepandcausedthemicetosleeplonger.Whiletheeffectofmilkharvestedatdifferenttimehasnotbeentestedonhumansuptonow,takingmelatoninmedicinehasbeensuggestedtothosewhoaretryingtofallasleepatnight.Studieshavealsoshowedthatmilkcanbeexcellentforhelpingsleepbecausethereiscalcium(鈣)init,whichhelpspeopletorelax.Milkisalsosugar-freebecauseitistheleastfattening.Themorefatyoutakeinbeforebedtime,thegreaterburdenyouwillhaveonyourbodyatnight.根據(jù)上文內(nèi)容判斷正(T)誤(F)51.Accordingtothepassage,themicefedwithdaytimemilkwerelessactive.52.Thestudyhasbeentestedonmicefortentimes.53.Peoplewithsleepingproblemshavebeenadvisedtodrinkmilkcollectedduringthenightbyresearchers.54.Milkisgoodforsleepbecausethereismeletoninandcalciuminit.55.Thewrtiershowsthemainideaofthepassagebygivingexamples.E日常對話A;Hello,Bob!Howisitgoing?B:Hello,Kate!56Andyou?A:Verywell.What’syourplanforthesummer?B:IhadaChinesecourselastyear,andI’dliketogoonwithitthissummer.A:Howwasthecourse?57B:Yes.Itseemedthatwayatfirst.Butafterawhileitbecameeasier.A:Youwerethebestintheclass,right?B:IdidgetanA.Well,couldyoutellmeyoursummerplan?58A:No,notthissummer.59B:Thatsoundsveryinteresting.CanIgowithyou?A:60Oh,herecomesthebus!Goodbye!B:Goodbye!A.ButIplantogotoAfricanextsummer.B.Willyoutravelsomewhereinteresting?C.Wheredoyoucomefrom?D.IsChineseverydifficult?E.I’mOK.F.Travellingisveryexpensive.G.Noproblem.第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題,共計35分)IV.用所給詞或短語的適當(dāng)形式填空:(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)61—70小題someonewaitfordecideeventhoughweekaswellashighmentionGermanytryone’sbest61.—CouldIaskifyou_______________thistohertillnow?—Yes,butsherefusedtolisten.62.___________theusualactivities,suchassailingandclimbing,therewasawritingclassinthesummercamp.63.Onabeach,runawayfromtheseaandmovequicklyto____________groundwhenanearthquakehappens.64.Inordertocatchtheearlybus,wehadtostop____________them.65.Asisknowntoall,__________________whobreakstherulesshouldbepunished.66.Heaskedfortwo__________leavetolookafterhissickfather.67.DuringtheWorldWarⅡ,millionsof_________losttheirlives.68.—Whichsportareyouinattheschoolsportsmeeting?—Nodecisionyet.Ithinkit_______afterdiscussingwithmyPEteacher.69.ThestudentsinMissWang’sclassareall_______tostudyhardtogototheuniversity.70.Shewon’tleavetheTVset,_________hersupperisonthetable.V.閱讀理解填詞:(共10個空;每空1分,滿分10分)71—80空Smartphonesande-readershav

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