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北京2020年中考英語(yǔ)試題
學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):
1.Mr.Jacksonisapopularwriter,andwealllikereading__________books.
A.hisB.herC.theirD.your
2.UsuallyImakebreakfastformyfamily__________Saturdays.
A.AtB.inC.onD.to
3.Washyourhandsbeforemeals,youmaygetill.
A.andB.butC.orD.so
4.―________yougivemeahand?Ican'tmovetheboxbymyself.
—Noproblem.
A.CouldB.ShouldC.MustD.Need
5.—______________doyouvisityourgrandparents,Tom?
-Twiceamonth.
A.HowmuchB.HowoftenC.HowlongD.Howsoon
6.ZhaozhouBridgeisoneof_________stonebridgesintheworld.
A.oldB.olderC.oldestD.theoldest
7.Ifyoutakethistrain,you_________JnShanghaiinfivehours.
A.arriveB.willarriveC.arrivedD.havearrived
8.I__________onthecomputerwhenFrankcalledmelastnight.
A.workB.willworkC.wasworkingD.amworking
9.We_eachothersinceIcametoBeiiins.butwesendemailsvervoften.
A.don'tseeB.didnrtseeC.won'tseeD.haven'tseen
10.—What'sthatnoise,Sam?
一Mylittlebrother________withhistoycarnow.
A.willplayB.isplayingC.playsD.played
11.ThekiteinChinamorethan2000yearsago.
A.inventsB.inventedC.isinventedD.wasinvented
12.—Doyouknow?
—At9:00tomorrowmorning.
A.whenthevideomeetingbegan
B.whendidthevideomeetingbegin
C.whenthevideomeetingwillbegin
D.whenwillthevideomeetingbegin
Attheendofmyfirstyearofhighschool,IrealizedIneededtofindasummerjob.Iwas
tiredofhavingtoaskmyparentsfor13.1wantedtogototheshoppingcenteror
movieswithfriendswithouthavingtoaskfor$20frommyparents.Iimaginedhavingajobat
astoreoratasummercampwhereIcouldplaygameswithchildren.Butwhatactually
happenedwas14.TheonlyjobImanagedtofindwascleaninguptablesatalocal
restaurant.
Atfirst,theideaofclearingtablesupsetme.Thethoughtofgettingupatdawn(黎明)togo
cleanupafterpeoplemademe15everaskingforajob.Thefirstdaywasterriblybusy.
Iwasrunningaround,racingtogetatablereadyforthewaitingcustomers.Tilneverforgethow
16Ifeltthatday,butFilalsoneverforgetsittingdownforlunchwithmyco-workersfor
thefirsttime.Peoplemyageortenyearsolderallsattogetherandtalkedabouttheirdays.All
ofasuddenIwasapartofthat,anditfeltgoodtobeso17.
Fvenowworkedattherestaurantforalmostoneyear.I'velearnedtobehappyabout
gettingupsoearly,becauseIknowthere'regoingtobeafewgood18everydaythere.
Fromstartingthereasashystudent,I*vebeenabletogrowintoapersonthatcangoup
and19anyone,atworkoranywhereelse.Fmalsonotassensitive(敏感的)asIusedto
be-gettinganimpolitecustomermightmakemefeelbad,butverysoonIcanlaughitoffwith
myco-workers.Thelittlejobhasgivenmesomuch,andIcan'twaittogobackandcontinueto
20frommyexperience.
13.A.foodB.moneyC.attentionD.advice
14.A.excitingB.encouragingC.confusingD.disappointing
15.A.forgetB.enjoyC.regretD.imagine
16.A.tiredB.happyC.curiousD.relaxed
17.A.lovedB.missedC.neededD.included
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18.A.dishesB.choicesC.momentsD.customers
19.A.findB.greetC.pushD.stop
20.A.growB.standC.restD.hide
HelpingSeniors(老年人)
Posted5/15/204:53PM
IcreatedTeensHelpingSeniorswithmyfriends.Thegrouphasabout200volunteers.
IThevolunteersdeliverfoodorothersuppliesfortheelderlyintown.Ispendsixtoeighl
Matthoursaweekbuyingfoodandmakingdeliveries.Bynowwehavecompleted350
deliveries.
Posted5/15/206:25PM
IorganizedMittlerSeniorTechnology,aprogramtohelptheelderlylearnhowtouse
computersandsmartphones.Nowthereare50localseniorsintheweeklytechnology
Linda
classes.Iwanttomakesurethattheseniorscouldstayconnectedtotheworld.
Posted5/16/205:20PM
Icameupwithawaytohelplonelyseniorswithmyfriends.WecallittheJoy4All
Project.Bydialing569-4255,theelderlycanhearpre-recordedjokesandpoems.The
Jordan
hotlinehasreceivedmorethan1,800phonecalls.
Posted5/16/207:46PM
Iheardthattheseniorsinthenursinghomecouldn'tseetheirfamiliesandfriendsvery
駿often,somyfriendsandIdecidedtocheeruptheelderlybywritingthemletters.We
Kathy
wantthemtoknowthatnobodyisbeingforgotten.Bynowmorethan1OOstudentsin
myschoolhavejoinedus.
21.WhocreatedTeensHelpingSeniors?
A.Kathy.B.Linda.C.Jordan.D.Matt.
22.Howmanylocalseniorsarethereintheweeklytechnologyclasses?
A.50.B.100.C.200.D.350.
23.Tohelptheelderlyinthenursinghome,Kathyandherschoolmates.
A.taughtthemhowtousecomputers
B.recordedjokesandpoemforthem
C.wrotethemletterstocheerthemup
D.deliveredfoodorothersuppliesforthem
ADayattheNatureCenter
squirrel
I
Emmastared(凝視)sadlyoutofthewindowofthebus.Only50milesoutsidetownwas
thefarm.Shethoughtaboutthefarmallthetime,especiallytheanimals.
Whenherfamilysoldthefarmandmovedtonearbytown,Emmawasexcited.Butwhen
shegottothenewschool,shefeltverylonely.
Withasigh(嘆氣),Emmaturnedherattentionbacktothepresent.Thebuscametoastop.
"WelcometotheLeinweberNatureCenter,herteachersaid."Aguidewillgiveusa
presentationaboutanimals,andthenyou'llhelptofeedthebabysquirrels,now,Iwant
everyonetofindapartner.
Emmadidn'thaveanyfriendsyet—whowouldbeherpartner?EmmagotclosetoJulia,a
talkativeandoutgoinggirl."CouldIbeyourpartner?^^Emmaaskeduncertainly.
“Sure,"saidJuliawarmly.
Together,thegirlswalkedintothecenter.Afterthepresentation,akeepershowedthem
howtoholdthebottleofmilkforbabysquirrels.Thenthegirlsstartedtofeedtheirownbaby
squirrels.
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Afterthebabiesfinishedeating,thekeeperasked,"Wouldyouliketohelpfeedtheadult
squirrels,too?”
Emmawasquicktovolunteer,butwhenthekeeperopenedthefirstcage,thesquirrel
insidejumpedout.Emmaremainedcalm(鎮(zhèn)靜的),heldoutherhand,madequietsounds,and
thenquicklygotit.
“Wow!”Juliasaid."You'realwayssoquiet,Ithoughtyouwereafraidofeverything,but
youwerebrave.^^
“Iknowthatwhenanimalsarefrightenedorexcited,youhavetostaycalm.,,
ThekeepernoddedinagreementandaskedEmma,"Wouldyoubeinterestedin
volunteeringtohelpoutwiththeanimalsatthecenter?^^
"Interested?Iwouldlovetoworkhere!Whatanopportunity!^^Emmawasexcited.
Thatafternoon,inthebusonthewaybacktoschool,EmmasatnexttoJulia,hernew
friend.Arushofnewfoundhappinesswashedoverher.
24.HowdidEmmafeelwhenshegottothenewschool?
A.Lonely.B.Lucky.C.Surprised.D.Angry.
25.Atthenaturecenter,EmmaandJulia.
A.tookachancetobetourguidesB.helpedtofeedthebabysquirrels
C.askedthekeepermanyquestionsD.madeapresentationaboutnature
26.Onthewaybacktoschool,Emmafelthappybecause.
A.thevolunteerswarmlywelcomedher
B.theteacherpraisedherfbrherbravery
C.shefoundaplacetocareforanimalsandmadeafriend
D.shewentbacktothefarmandlearnedalotaboutanimals
Therearemillionsofrecipes(菜譜)hiddenintheboxesandheartsofgrandmother
andparents.Thesefamilyrecipesareaspecialpartofourfamilyhistory.Someofthemhave
beenpasseddownfromgeneration(——代人)togeneration.
“IrealizedIcouldn*tgohomeeveryweekendfbrmymom'sdeliciousdishesJsaysShreya,
whoisabouttoenteruniversity.Shreyahasrecentlystartedfollowinghermotheraroundthe
kitchen,takingnotesonhowtomakeher“masalachai°andtastykachoris.
"Thosespecialtastescanimmediatelyunlockawholefloodofemotions,memoriesand
feelingsoffamily,love,andcomfort/saysshe.
Sheadds,"Iamlookingtothedaywhenmykidswillcometoknowoftheirgrandmothers
throughthedishestheycooked.1'
Butmanyofusfinditdifficulttokeepthefoodconnectionwithourbusylife.Evenifwe
havetime,notmanyofustaketheefforttocollectandrecordtherecipesfromour
grandmothersandparents.Weoftengetarecipeonthephoneandtakeitdownquicklyona
pieceofpaper.Wejuststickitontothefridgeforaweekortwoandforgetaboutitassoonas
thepaperdisappearsfromthere.
Actually,therearesimplewaystokeepfamilyrecipes,Scrapbooks(剪貼?。゛reeasily
foundinthemarket.Youcanevenaddphotostorecordeverydetailofyourmemoriesaboutthe
recipe.WiththehelpofsomepopularappslikeStoryScans,recordingfamilyrecipeshasnever
beeneasier.Whatisneededistoscan(掃描)therecipesandrecordthestorybehindeachof
them.Itcanbecomethemostmeaningfulworkyouhaveeverdonewithandforyourfamily.
Keepingfamilyrecipesissavingandhonoringourtraditionsothatfuturegenerationscan
continuetomakefamilytiesstronger.Everytimeyourememberyourlovedones,recreateone
ofthedishesfromyourcollectionandletthememoriesfromthegoodolddayscomfortyou.So
whynotgiftyourkidsafamilyrecipebookwhentheyarestartinganewlife?
27.WhydoesShreyafollowhermotheraroundthekitchen?
A.Tocleanupthekitchen.B.Tonotedownrecipes.
C.Topreparefamilydinners.D.Totalkaboutfamilyrules.
28.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Waystorecordrecipescanbeeasy.
B.Mostpeoplelikewritingrecipebooks.
C.Recipeshavebecomepopularwithkids.
D.Peopleoftenbuyrecipebooksinthemarket.
29.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.FamilyRecipes:SecretsofCooking
B.FamilyRecipesAreataCrossroads
C.FamilyRecipes:ConnectionstoInterests
D.FamilyRecipesAreMorethanJustRecipes
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Todaywecandoeverythingwithapps:paybills,orderfoodandshopforanything.
Mobiletechnologymeanswecanholdtheworldinourhands.However,whenitcomesto
technologyandhealthcare,opportunitiesandchallengescometogether.
Let'sstartwiththewaystogethealthcare.Telemedicinecanallowapatienttouse
technologytoseethedoctoronlineandgetadiagnosis(診斷)andinstructionswithoutleaving
home.
Inaddition,therearemanypatientwebsites.Theseallowfordifferentkindsof
interactionsaboutourhealthneedswithoutinvolvingthemedicalteam.Settingadatewith
doctorsandreadinglabresultsarereadilyachievedbytechnology.
Awholenewageofmedicalcareseemslikely(可能的)tocomeinthefuture.Butevery
coinhastwosides.Whatmightbeontheothersideoftechno-healthcare?
Firstly,weshouldthinkaboutthehealthcareexperienceasawhole.Ausualvisittoa
doctorbeginswithareceptionist(接待員),whocanseeandtellhowapatientisdoing,This
mayinfluencethetreatmenteffect.It^unlikelythatapatientwebsitewillhavesuchintuition.
Next,sharingthedetailsofone'sliferequirestrust,whichtakestimetobuild.Thisis
certainlytrueinhealthcare,wheresomeoflife'sbestandworstmomentsinvolvedoctors.The
humantouchshouldnotbeundervaluedandisunlikelytobethereoverthesmartphone.
Lastly,testresultscanbedifficulttounderstand.Whensomeonewithoutamedicaldegree
seesaflaggedresultwithnoexplanationonthewebsite,there*sroomforallkindsofstoriesto
formintheirminds—andalsogreatwony.
Sohowdoesmedicineadapt(適應(yīng))tothenewtechnologyage?Verytalentedcompanies
areworkingonit.Thereismedicalequipment(設(shè)備)thatcanbeusedathometosend
necessarysignsandheartsoundsthroughtelemedicine.Itseemslikelythatsomecompanies
willfindawaytoexplaintestresults.
Butwhatitwillnotachieveisthewarmthofhumaninteractionandtouch.Patientsoften
needsomeonetolistento-andcareabout-theirjourneystory,whichwillneverberealized
throughahuman-lesstechnology.Technologyshouldbeatool,butdependingonittotallywill
mostcertainlyhaveunexpectedeffects.Let'snotallowourhumanitytobeoneofthem.
30.Accordingtothepassage,howdoestechnologyhelphealthcare?
A.Itencouragesdoctorstovoicetheirneedsonthewebsites
B.Itoffersthepatientaconvenientwaytogetadiagnosis
C.Itimprovesrelationsbetweendoctorsandpatients.
D.Itprovidesanopportunitytobuildamedicalteam
31.Theword“intuition“inParagraph5probablymeans.
A.anabilitytounderstandB.aninterestingexperience
C.achancetowinD.afairdecision
32.Whatdoyouknowabouttechno-healthcarefromthepassage?
A.Patientwebsitesrequiretrustfromdoctors.
B.Talentedcompaniescangivemedicaladvice.
C.Flaggedresultsmaycauseworryforpatients.
D.Medicalequipmentcollectspatients9stories.
33.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat.
A.technologycandealwithunexpectedeffects.
B.telemedicinecantaketheplaceofusualhealthcare.
C.itisdifficultforpatientstoadapttothenewtechnologyage.
D.techno-healthcareshouldtakehumanityintoconsideration.
This12-year-oldGirlBuiltaRobottoFindPlasticsintheOcean
AnnaDuwaswalkingalongthebeachwhenshenoticedplasticsthere.Shereacheddown
topickthemup,andquicklyrealizedthereweremanymoretinypiecesthanshecoulddeal
with.Itseemedimpossibletocleanthemallup.
Du,12yearsoldatthetime,triedtosolvetheproblemlikeanygoodscientist-first,by
doingalittleresearch.That'showshelearnedthat8milliontonsofplasticsendupinthe
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oceanseveryyear.
Thenshegottoworkbuildingsomethingthatcouldhelpsolvetheproblem;a
remote-operatedvehicle(遙控潛水器),orROV.HerROVcanmovethroughwaterandfind
plasticsontheoceanfloor.
TheactuallycoolpartofDu'sROVisthedetection(探測(cè))system.Sheusesacamera
alongwiththreedifferentkindsoflighttofindtheplastics.Shealsousesvisible(可見(jiàn)的)light
tofindunnaturalcolorsthatmightmaketheplasticsstandout.
“Shehasaverygoodengineeringsensetobreakdownaproblemlikethisandthengo
afterit,"saysengineerCaseyMachado.tuItsoundssimple,butit'salevelofthinkingthat's
reallyamazing.
Dustartedattendingpubliceventsandworkshopsatauniversitywhenshewasfiveyears
old,andsoshepickeduptheengineeringskillsnecessarytobuildherROV.Shesaysactually
gettingherROVtomovethroughwaterwellwasnoteasy.Shefailedmanytimes,butshenever
gaveuptryingandtesting.
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