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廣東肇慶中考英語閱讀、完型練習(xí)廣東肇慶中考英語閱讀、完型練習(xí)/NUMPAGES21廣東肇慶中考英語閱讀、完型練習(xí)廣東肇慶中考英語閱讀、完型練習(xí)英語練習(xí)1AAreyougoodatlearningsomethingsbyyourself,butnotothers?Doyoufinditeasytounderstandart,forexample,butnotmaths.Ifyoudo,don’tbesurprised.Everyone’smindisdifferentandsomepeoplearebetteratsomethingsthanothers.Noteveryoneisgoodateverything.Manyfamouspeopleweregoodatonethingbutpooratothers.Mozartwasgoodatmusicbutnotverygoodatmaths—heneverhadenoughmoney!Einsteinwasgoodatmathsandwriting.Healsoplayedtheviolinbutmostpeoplesaythathewasn’tverygoodatthat.MaxBerlitz’sparentsandgrandfatherweremathsteachersbuthewaspooratmaths.Hewasgoodatlanguages.Hestartedaschoolthattaughtlanguages.Nowmanybooksandthousandsofschoolsusehisideas.GeorgeSchallerhasworkedallovertheworldstudyinganimals.InChina,hestudiedpandas.Hesaidthatwhenhewasaboy,healwayslikedbeingoutsidelookingatplantsandanimals.Nowthisishisjob.WhenTigerWoodswasababy,hisfatherusedtoplaygolfinfrontofhim.Hisfatherdideverythinghecouldtomakehissonlikegolf.Nowhissonisthebestgolfplayerintheworld.46.Itis_______foreveryonetohavethesamemindandbegoodateverything.A.impossibleB.usualC.necessaryD.easy47.Mozartwasfamousforhis________intheworld.A.drawingsB.novelsC.musicD.art48.Ifyourparentsaremathsteachers,you_______goodatmaths.A.mustbeB.can’tbeC.maybeD.shouldbe49.GeorgeSchallerwas________ofwatchingplantsandanimalswhenhewasachild.A.fondB.proudC.afraidD.tired50.TigerWoodsbecomesthebestgolfplayerbecauseofthefollowingreasonsexcept________.A.hisfatheroftenbuyshimdeliciousfood.B.hisfatherwantshimtoB.helikesplayinggolfD.heworksveryhard答案:46-50ACCAAB“Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.”Perhapsnotmanystudentscanunderstandthisbetterthan22-year-oldMichaelHa.Becauseofhisstoryofsuccess,hehasbecomeanexampletomanyyoungpeople.MichaelHawasborninaverypoorfamily.HisparentsworkedinVietnambeforetheymovedtoBritainin1980.Theycouldn?tfindworkinBritainbecausetheyspokelittleEnglish.Thewholefamilyhadtoliveonbenefits(救濟(jì)金)andtheylivedinasmallhouseinHackney,apoorareainEastLondon.GrowingupwasnoteasyforMichael,buthenevergaveup.Attheageof10,hesethisheartongoingtoCambridgeUniversity.Itwasnoteasy,either.Michaelstudiedataschool,whichusedtobecalled“theworstschoolinBritain”.However,youngMichaelmadeuphismindtotryhisbest,nomatterwhatkindofschoolhewasstudyingat.Thesmartboystudiedveryhardanddidwellineverysubjectatschool.Oncehemadeabet(打賭)withhisfriendtolearnfurthermath.Asaresult,afterspendingjustfourmonthsteachinghimselffromatextbook,hegotanAinAS-levelfurthermath.NowMichaelisthestarmedicalstudentatSt.John?sCollege,Cambridgeandhasjustwonanaward(獎(jiǎng))forhisexcellentgrades.Hehopeshewillbeaninspirationforotheryoungpeoplefromdisadvantagedbackgrounds.56.WhenwasMichaelborn?A.In1994.B.In1980.C.In1990.D.In1984.57.WheredidMichael?sparentsworkbefore1980?A.InBritain.B.InVietnam.C.InCambridge.D.InHackney.58.WhatdoesMichaellearnaboutinCambridgeUniversity?A.English.B.History.C.Geography.D.Medicine.59.WhichofthefollowingisTURE?A.Michael?sparentscouldn?tfindworkinBritainbecausetheyhadlittleworkexperience.B.MichaelhadadreamofstudyingatCambridgeUniversitywhenhewaselevenyearsold.C.InordertogetanAinAS-levelfurthermath,Michaelspentfourmonthsteachinghimself.D.Michaelhaswontwoawardsforhisexcellentgrades.60.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howtodealwiththedifficulties.B.Howtobecomeagoodstudent.C.FromapoorareatoCambridge.D.From“worstschool”toCambridgeUniversity.答案:56-60ABDCD英語練習(xí)2ASKYLINEHOTELTelephone:22785161Address:3031No.3Road(atSeaIslandWay)TheHangerDen:Wed.toSun.Dinnerfrom5:30p.m.CoffeeShop:Mon.toFri.:6:00a.m.Sat.:6:30a.m.Sun.:7:00a.m.Mon.—Wed.:to10:00p.m.Thurs.—Sun.:to11:00p.m.LANSDOWNESHOPPINGCENTERTelephone:33562367Address:5300No.3RoadOpen:Mon.,Tues.&Sat.:9:30a.m.—5:30p.m.Wed.toFri.:9:30a.m.—9:30p.m.Sun.:11:00a.m.—5:00p.m.NEWYORKTelephone:77364431Address:VanierPark,1100America’slargestmuseumspecializedin(專業(yè)研究)inAmericanhistoryandournativepeopleOpen:Mon.toFri.:9:00a.m.—5:00p.m.(Mondayfree)Sat.:9:00a.m.—1:00a.m.GARDENRESTAURANTTTelephone:22706030Address:9020BridgeportRoadOpen:Mon.toFri.:7:00a.m.—2:30p.m.and5:00p.m.—9:00p.m.Sat.:7:00a.m.—11:00a.m.and5:00p.m.—9:00p.m.Sun.:11:00a.m.—2:00p.m.and5:00p.m.—9:00p.m.51.Ifyouwanttobuyanewjacket,you’llhavetogoto_______.A.3031No.3Road B.5300No.3RoadC.9020BridgeportRoad D.110052.IfyouwanttogooutfordinneronSunday,youcancallupthenumber_______.A.22785161or22706030 B.22706030or33562367C.77364431or22785161 D.33562367or2278516153.Youdon’thavetopayonMondayifyougoto_______.A.SkylineHotel B.LansdowneC.NewYork54.IfyouwanttoenjoyyourselfonSundaymornings,youcangoto_______.A.LansdowneParkC.GardenRestaurant D.CoffeeShop55.VisitingA.thehistoryofAmericannativepeople B.thehistoryofNewYorkC.theartofAmerica D.theartofNewYork答案:51-55BACDAB配對(duì)閱讀。左欄是五段電視節(jié)目內(nèi)容的解說詞,右欄是七個(gè)對(duì)應(yīng)的節(jié)目名稱。請(qǐng)根據(jù)左右兩欄的信息找出相匹配的一項(xiàng),并將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目所選的選項(xiàng)涂黑。(有兩個(gè)多余項(xiàng))第6/8頁9.70.答案:66-70CGADE英語練習(xí)3AForthousandsofyears,peopleuseddifferentwaystomeasurethings.Somepeoplemeasured(測量)thingsusingthesizeoftheirking’sfootorhand.Whenthekingdied,theyusedthenewking’sfoot,andsoon.Thiswasn’taverygoodwaytomeasurethings,becauseitwasn’talwaysclearhowbigorsmallathingreallywas.Peopleallovertheworldusedthesunandthemoontomeasuretime.However,theyallhaddifferentnumbersofdaysinaweekanddifferentnumbersofhoursinaday.In1584,ascientistcalledSimonSteveniusstartedtothinkaboutasetofmeasureswhichusedthenumberten,butnoonewasinterestedinhisideas.Abouttwohundredyearslater,agroupofscientistsinFrancedecidedtousehisideas.Theythoughtofwaystomeasureeverythingusingten.Someoftheirideasweren’tpopular.Onewasanewclockwhichhadtenhoursaday.Theotherwasanewcalendarwhichhadtendaysaweek.Thescientistsagreedtousemeterstomeasurelengthandtheyworkedouthowlongametershouldbe.Thentheydecidedtocallonehundredthofameteracentimeterandathousandmetersakilometer.56.Peopledidn’tusethesizeoftheirking’sfootorhandtomeasurethingsbecause________.A.thekingswoulddieB.theking’sfootorhandwasn’tbigorsmallC.itwasunclearhowbigorsmallathingreallywasD.itwasn’tclearwhattheweightofathingwas57.Peopleallovertheworldusedthenumbertentomeasurethings_______.A.in1584B.inthe1780sC.about200yearsagoD.about200yearslater58.Accordingtothepassage,whichsentenceisright?A.PeopleallovertheworldusedtheSunandtheMoontomeasurethings.B.Somethingscan’tbemeasuredusingthenumberten,suchasaclockoracalendar.C.Thousandsofyearsago,peopleintheworldusedthesamewaytomeasurethings.D.Scientistsdecidedtousegramstomeasurelength.59.Thescientistsdecidedtocall______ofametreacentimere?A.1/100B.100thC.100D.100times60.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThewaytomeasurethingsB.ThewaytomeasuretimeC.ThewaytomeasureweightD.Thewaytomeasurespeed答案:56-60CBBAABHaveyoueverhadthestrangefeelingthatyouwerebeingwatched?Youturnedaroundand,sureenough,someonewaslookingrightatyou!Parapsychologists(靈學(xué)家)saythathumanshaveanaturalabilitytosensewhensomeoneislookingatthem.Toresearchwhethersucha“sixthsense”reallyexists,RobertBaker,apsychologist(心理學(xué)家)attheUniversityofKentucky,didtwoexperiments.Inthefirstone,Bakersatbehindunknowingpeopleinpublicplacesandstaredatthebacksoftheirheadsfor5to15minutes.Thesubjects(受試者)wereeating,drinking,reading,studying,watchingTV,orworkingatacomputer.Bakermadesurethatthepeoplecouldnottellthathewassittingbehindthemduringthoseperiods.Later,whenhequestionedthesubjects,almostallofthemsaidtheyhadnosensethatsomeonewasstaringatthem.Forthesecondexperiment,Bakertoldthesubjectsthattheywouldbestaredatfromtimetotimefrombehindinalaboratorysetting.Thepeoplehadtowritedownwhentheyfelttheywerebeingstaredatandwhentheyweren?t.Bakerfoundthatthesubjectswerenobetterattellingwhentheywerestaredatandwhentheyweren?t.Bakerconcludesthatpeopledonothavetheabilitytosensewhenthey?rebeingstaredat.Ifpeopledoubttheofhistwoexperiments,saidBaker,“Isuggesttheyrepeattheexperimentsandseeforthemselves.”61.What?stheaimofthetwoexperimentsfor?A.Provewhyhumanshaveasixthsense.B.Explainwhenpeoplecanhaveasixthsense.C.Showhowpeopleactwhilebeingwatchedinthelab.D.Studywhetherhumanscansensewhentheyarestaredat.62.WhatsensedoesParapsychologistssaythathumanshaveto?A.Anaturalability.B.Anaturalstaringability.C.Astrangethinking.D.Alookingfeeling.63.Theunderlinedword“outcome”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans________.A.valueB.resultC.performanceD.connection64.Inthesecondexperiment,thesubjects_________.A.couldtellwhentheywerestaredatandwhentheyweren?t.B.couldn?ttellwhentheywerestaredatorwhentheyweren?t.C.couldn?ttellwhentheywerestaredatbutcouldtellwhentheyweren?tD.couldtellwhentheywerestaredatbutcouldn?ttellwhentheyweren?t.65.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Peoplearebornwithasixthsense.B.Theexperimentssupportparapsychologists?idea.C.Thesubjectsdonothaveasixthsenseintheexperiments.D.Peoplehaveasixthsenseinallplaces.答案:61-65DABBC英語練習(xí)3A三、完型填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)ChinaismakingaplantoputastronautsontheMooninabout15years.Butbeforethat,asmallmachinerover(月球車)willbe36there.Recently,scientistsinShanghaihaveshownaMoonrovertothepublic.Scientistssaidthey37fouryearsmakingit.AndtheyhopedtosenduptherovertotheMooninthefuture.Whatistheroverlike?Ithassixwheels.Itis1.5metershighand200kilogramsinweight.ItcantakevideosandpicturesoftheMoon.Itcanalso38Moonsoil(泥土)backforstudying.Therovercangoas39as100metersanhour.Scientistssaiditcanclimbupasmallhill.Itissmartandcanrunaroundtherocks.TheMoonisastrangeplace.Accordingtoscientists,theroverneedstobeimproved.TheMoon’sgravityismuchsmallerthan40ofEarth’s.Andthe41therechangesgreatly.Itcanbe-180°Catnightand150Chinawilltake42stepstoexploretheMoon.First,aspaceshipwillbesenttofly43theMoonthisyear.Therewon’tbeanyoneonthespaceship.Thenin2012,aMoonroverwillbesenttotheMoon.Finally,aspaceshipwithastronautswilllandontheMoon44inManyotherChinesescientistsarealsoworkinghardondevelopingrovers.Itisnotclearwhenafinal45willbemade.AlltheChinesepeoplearelookingforwardtothecomingoftheday.36.A.producedB.builtC.sentD.chosen37.A.tookB.costC.usedD.spent38.A.takeB.catchC.pickD.bring39.A.quickB.fastC.slowlyD.high40.A.thatB.thoseC.oneD.this41.A.groundB.temperatureC.shapeD.air42.A.bothB.threeC.allD.two43.A.aroundB.intoC.underD.after44.A.sometimeB.sometimesC.sometimeD.sometimes45.A.directionB.situationC.actionD.decision答案:36-40CDDBA41-45BBAADB閱讀下面短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目所選的選項(xiàng)涂黑。Theweatheriscloselyrelated(聯(lián)系)toourlife.Itisallaroundusallthet

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