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2019年內(nèi)蒙古通遼市中考英語試卷聽力部分(共30分)一、聽句子選擇圖片.(每小題1分,共聽力部分(共30分)一、聽句子題A、B、題A、B、C選項中選擇最佳圖片.(每個句子讀一遍)選擇能對句子做出適當反應的答語.(每個句子讀兩遍)A.No,I,mnot.withpleasure.Sorry,Sir.A. It,sSunday.It'sJune5th.C.It,s5:00.A.That,allright.Sorry. I,mnewhere.NoproblemA.Notatall.Thank you.Don't mention it.A.Never.I,mafraid.Sorry tohear that.(每個對話讀兩遍)第三節(jié)聽對話,從每小題AB、C選項中選擇能回答所給問題的最佳選項.(每個對話讀兩遍).聽下面一段對話回答下列小題.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenJennyandTim?StrangersClassmatesWorkmatesHowdoesJennypracticeherspokenEnglish?Bywatchingmovies.Bysingingsongs.Bytakingafter-schoolclasses..聽下面一段對話回答下列小題.Howdoesthemanfeelduringtheday?HelplessSleepyWorriedWhydidthemanstoptakingmedicine?Itdidn'twork.Icausedstomachaches.Itmadehimhaveheadaches.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?Takeawalkintheevening.Drinkmilkinthemorning.Seeadoctorthisweekend.第四節(jié)聽短文,根據(jù)所給問題選擇最佳選項.(短文讀兩遍).(1)Wheredidtheaccidenthappen?InaschoolInapark.Inacommunity.Whycouldn'tMrs.Wanggetoutofthekitchen?Herleftlegwashurt.Thesmokewasheavy.Thekitchenwaslocked.WhatdidLiTaodoinMrs.Wang,'sbathroom?HebandagedMrs.Wang,sleftlegHepouredwateroverhisclothesHewashedclothesforMrs.wang.HowlongdidLiTaostayinhospitalafterthefire?Fortwodays.Fortwelvedays.Forfourteendays.WhatdopeoplethinkofLiTao?Heishonest.HeisbraveHeissilly.三、聽短文填表格.(每小題10分,共10分)第五節(jié)聽短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填寫表格,每空一詞.(短文讀兩遍)CharlesDickensTwodays(1)__startingworkinginafactoryCelebratinghis13thbirthday.HispastexperiencesChangingseveraljobsandmeetingallkindsofpeople.Startingwritingnovelsinhisearly(2)__*OliverTwist--hissecondnovelWas(3)__1838.Tellingastoryyoungorphaninthe (4)—StreetsofLondon.From1838to1863ManynovelswerewrittenbyDickens.Thepeoplewholikehisbooks.ThepeoplefromAmericaand(5)—.四、完形填空(每小題10分,共10分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、C、D四個選項中選擇一個最佳選項.MyfriendsandIjoinedatwo-daysurvivaltrainingcourseinthemountains.Thefistdaywasreally(1)__therewassomuchtodo!Arrivingatthecampsite,Weweredividedintogroupandgivenatent, somefood, a(2)andacompass, Sunningnexttoasmallriver,Fanny (3) campinginthegrassyareanearby. However,ourinstructor, Mr.Lee,pointedoutthat it mightfloodifit rained.Intheend, wefounda higher area.Putting up thetentwasvery hard.LuckilyMr.Leehelpedus alot.Bythetimewehadputupthetent,everyonewasreallyhungry.”Wewouldn,thavegotthishungryifwehadbroughtsomesnacks, ”Petersaid. Wealltoldhimto(4) complainingandhelpusstarafiretocookourfood(5) .Realizingwewerehavingtroublemakingthefire, hefinally(6) .Thenextdaystartedearly, Wokenbyastrangenoise, Peterwenttoseewhatwashappening.”somecowshaveeatenourbreakfast!”heshouted.“That'sallbecauseyoudidn't (7) thefoodproperlylastnight,” saidMr.Lee.WorriedthatMr.Leewasangrywithus,wetriedveryhardonournexttask-usingthemapandcompasstofindasecretlocation.Wemadeittothelocation(8)theothergroupsdid.Weallfeltveryproudof(9).Thesurvivaltrainingcoursewasagreat(10).NowIfeelIcouldsurviveanywhere!(1)A.differentB.boringC.disappointingD.difficult(2)A.bookB.mapC.lightDknife(3)A.imaginedB.enjoyedC.finishedDsuggested(4)A.continueB.startC.stopDmind(5)A.insteadB.againC.tooDyet(6)A.startedoutBworkedoutCgaveoutDhelpedout(7)A.eatupBputawayCselloutDthrowoff(8)AafterBwhenCbeforeDtill(9)A.himBthemCyouDourselves(10)A.activityBcompetitionCexperienceDexampleDBDCADBCDC五、閱讀理解(每小題10分,共30分)16.Hollywoodmovie:LaLaLand《愛樂之城》,anewmusicalbyUSdirectorDamienChazelleDates:June20-June30Mon.-Fri.: 11:00a.m.,3:00p.m.,7:30a. m.Sat.-Sun.:9:00a.m., 4:00p.m.,8:30p.m.Place:NewCenturyCinemaTicketPrices: Adults:60yuan: 50yuanforamemberStudents: 30ChildrenunderNotice:Enjoyedyuan: 20yuanforamember1. 3meters:freebyAge4andup根據(jù)表格內(nèi)容選擇最佳選項.Whatkindofmovieisthis?A.Acomedy.B.Anopen.C.AprogramD.AmusicalHowlongdoesthemovielastfor?A.11days.B.12days.C.7days.D.5days.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zOnFriday, youcanwatchthemovieat .9:00a. m.2:00p.m.7:30a. m.10:30p.m.Whowillnotbeallowedinthecinema? A 3-year-old boy.A 6-year-old girl.A 20-year-old girl.A 50-year-old manIfMr.Green, hiswifeandtheirson(he is 1. 2meterstall)aremembersofthecinema,theyshouldpaytoseethemovie.120 yuan100 yuan130 yuan80yuanDACAB17.Thepencilisaverysimpleobject.However,ittookhundredsofpeopleovercenturiestowhatmakeitwhatit,sliketoday.Thestoryofthepencilstartswithgraphite(石墨).Peoplecutitintosmallsticksandusethemtowriteordraw. Around1560,anItaliancouplenamedSimonioandLyndianaBemacottiaddedwoodholderstothegraphitesticks.However,sincethegraphiteistoosoft, thepencilswereeasytobreak.In1795,inFrance, Nicolas-JacquesConteworkedoutamethodofmixinggraphitepowderswithclay(黏土). Inthisway, peoplemadestrongpencilcore(鉛筆芯),Tothisday,themethodisstillusedinmakingpencils.ItwasHenryDavidThoreauwhocameupwiththegradingscale(分級量表)for different hardnesses ofpencils. Itwas graded one throughfour,andgradetwoistheproperhardnessforgeneraluse.Thesofterthepencilis, themoregraphite ithasinit,and thedarker the lineis. The harderthepencil is,the moreclayithas, andthe lighter theline is. Nowadays, pencils marked2Bareusually usedin exams to mark answers. PencilsmarkedHBareusuallydailywriting.Peopleusuallyusepencilsofdifferenthardnessandblacknesstodrawdifferentpartsofapicture.Whenpencils were handmade,theywere made round.Then anAmerican Joseph Dixondeveloped machinesto makepencils. Laterpeoplefoundout itwaseasier andlesswastefultomake apencilwhich has sixsides.Thereisa pencilfor everyoneandeverypencilhasastory. TheBlackwing602isfamousforbeingusedbyalotofwriters,Andthen,youhavetheDixonpencilcompany.It,'swhatpeoplethinkofwhentheythinkofapencilandwhattheymostprobablywillbuywhentheirchildrenareabouttowrite.Inmyopinion, there'snothingthatcanbedonetomakethepencilbetterthanitis.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳選項.(1)Whoimprovedthehardnessofpencils?A.JosephDixon.B.Nicolas-JacquesC. HenryDavidThoreau.D. SimonioandLyndianaBemacotti.Whatcanweleanaboutpencils?Pencilsofgreathardnessarelessuseful.Theirhardnessandblacknessdecidetheiruses.Roundpencilswerefirstmadebymachines.Pencilswithsixsidesarecomfortabletouse.WhatdoesParagraphstellus?Pencilsarethebestwritingtool.Therearemanykindsofpencils.TheBlackwing602isveryexpensive.DixonpencilsarepopularwithpeopleWhatdoestheunderlinedword”it” meaninParagraph4?Thegradingscale.Thestoryofthepencil.Tomakethepencilround.Tomakeapencilwhichhassixsides.What,sthetextmainlyabout?Thedevelopmentofpencils.Themaininventorsofpencils.Whatpencilsaremadeoutof.Whypencilsarewidelyused.BBDDA18.Accordingtoa2018studyfromSanFranciscoStateUniversity, nearly2.4billionpeoplearoundtheworldusedasmartphonein2017.Bytheendof2019, morethanathirdoftheglobalpopulationwillbeusingasmartphone.However, smartphonetechnologycanbeadouble-edgedsword. Ontheonehand, itsendsusunlimitedamountsofinformation.Ontheotherhand,usingasmartphonemaybecomeanaddiction.ErikPeperandRichardHarveyarebothhealtheducationprofessorsatSanFranciscoStateuniversity. Theyledthestudy.Peperexplainsthatsmartphoneaddictionformsconnectionsinthebrainthataresimilartodrugaddiction.Andtheseconnectionsformslowlyovertime.Also,addictiontosocialmediamayaffectouremotionalstate. Thetwoprofessorsasked135universitystudentsabouttheirhabitofsmartphoneuseandtheirfeelings. Theyfoundthatstudentswhousedtheirphonesthemostreportedhigherlevelsoffeelinglonely,depressedandanxious.PeperandHarveydonotblameusersfortheirtechnologyaddiction. Theybelieveitisthetechindustry,sdesiretomakemoremoneythatistoblameforthetechnology addiction. The researcherswarmthat workersinthe technologyindustryknowhowtocontrolourbrainsandturnusintoaddicts.But the researcherssaythatwe can limitourbrainstobe lessaddictedtoourphonesand computers. Enk Pepersuggeststiming offourphones beforewe sleep or dosomethingimportant. The researchersalsosuggest takingcontrolof when andwhereyouanswertexts or emails.Youdonotneed toanswerthemall.Andyoucertainlydon,tneedtoanswerthemassoonasyougetthem.Theyalsosuggestputtinglimitsonthetimeyouspendonsocialmedia.IfyouwanttocatchupwithfriendsonFacebook,setasideasmallamountoftimetoit.youshouldfocusonimportanttasksanddonotallowtechnologytodisturbyou.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳選項.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph1?Smartphoneusehasbecomeextremelycommon.Mostyoungpeoplecan,tlivewithoutsmartphones.Smartphonesmakeourlifemorecolorfulandconvenient.Mostpeopleconsidersmartphonesasthegreatestinvention.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2meanssmartphonetechnology.hasabrilliantfuturecanbebetterthanmostpeoplethinkhasbothadvantagesanddisadvantagescangiveusunlimitedamountsofinformationWhatdidEnkPeperandRichardHarveyfindaboutsmartphoneuse?Itcanhelpreduceloneliness.It,smorepopularwithstudents.It,spreferredbyyoungpeoplefeelinglonely.Itcanharmstudents,emotionalstateinmanyways.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlywanttotellus?Socialmediaisn'tthatimportanttous.Wecantrainourbrinetodomanythings.Weshouldn,tbecomeaddictedtooursmartphones.TherearewaystodealwithSmartphoneuseaddiction.WhichofthefollowingsisTrue?Wecanusesmartphonestodealwithloneliness.Anaddictioncan,tbecontrolledifwestillusesmartphones.Therewerenearly2. 4billionpeopleusingsmartphonesintheworldin2017.Stopusingsmartphonesifyoudon,tknowwhenandwhereyoushouldanswertheemails.ACDDC六、讀寫綜合(每小題10分,共20分)Franceiswellknownforitsfineart, tastyfoodandromanticscenery.About75millionvisitorscomehereeveryyear.FranceisthelargestcountryinWesternEurope.Ithasapopulationofover66million.Thecountryishometomanyfamousplacesofinterest,liketheRiverSeineaswellastheEiffelTower.Manyvisitorsalsocomeforthecountry,sart.SculptorAugusteRodinandpainter Claude Monetoncecreated theirgreat workshere.Ifyou visitFrancetoday, itis notasurpriseto meetstreet artistsinthecity orcomeacrossasingerinthesubway.NovisittoParisiscompletewithoutatriptoLouvre, oneofthelargestandmost famousmuseums intheworld. Inside,there are35, 000worksofart,suchasthepaintingMonaLisabyDaVinciandthestatueDavidbyMichelangelo. Itwouldtake ninemonthsto enjoyallthe pieces.Besides,Frenchfoodis world-famous. Breadisvery importantinFrance.The bestknownFrenchbread iscalleda baguette.They arelong,deliciousand tastesalty.Snailsare alsoamust --havehere. Frenchpeopleeat40, 000tonsofsnailseveryyear!ButFrance is notalwaysgood.Paris,the cityoflight, mayalsoshowitsdarkside to visitors.Chinese visitors feel sorryaboutthe crowdedsubwayinParis.據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,請用完整句子回答下列問題What,sFrancefamousfor?It'sfamousforitsfineart,tastyfoodandromanticscenery.What,sthepopulationofFrance?Ithasapopulationofover66million.How long doesittaketo enjoyallthepieces inLouvre?IttakesninemonthstoenjoyallthepiecesinLouvre.How many snailsdoFrench peopleeat everyyear?Theyeat40,000tonsofsnailseveryyear.WhydoChinesevisitorsfeelsorryaboutthesubwayinParis?Becauseitiscrowded.Manypeoplewouldliketowatchsportmatches.First,youneedtoknowaboutaudiencemanners.Mostsportingarenashaverulesforaudiencewrittenonthebackofthetickets.Readyourticketcarefullybeforeyouarrive,Trytoreachyourseathalfanhourbeforethestartof the eventanddon,tleavewhena game isinprogress.Whenyouleave, remember to takeawayyoursoftdrinkbottles andotherrubbish.Duringexcitinggames ,tryto controlyourself.Don,tcriticize theperformanceofplayersand coaches. Be carefulwithyourwords.since some maycauseangeramongotherpeopleintheAudience.Clappingisaspecialformofbodylanguageyoucanusetocommunicatewithplayers,butyoushoulddoitproperly.Whenplayerfindappear,clapyourhandstogethertowelcomethem,butdon,tgoonfortoolong.Afteranexcellentperformance,clapwarmly.Ifsomeonefails, yourclappingwillhelpencouragethem.Clappingisnotwelcome,however,whileplayerneedtokeeptheirattention. Varioussportshavevariousrulesfortheaudience.Enjoyingartisticgymnasticsrequiressilence,But

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