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1、【10套模擬】綏化市中考第一次模擬考試英語試卷中考英語第一次模擬測試試卷一、語法選擇 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)Although he is one of Chinas most famous scientists, Yuan Longping considers 1 a farmer, for he works the land to do his research. Indeed, his sunburnt face and arms and slim, strong body are just like those of millions of Chinese farmers
2、, for whom he has struggled ( 奮斗) 2 the past fifty years. Yuan Longping grows what is called super hybrid ( 雜種的) rice. In 1973, he became the first agricultural pioneer in the world to grow rice 3 has a high output. This special strain of rice makes it possible to produce 20%, more of the crop in 4
3、same fields. Now more than 60% of the rice produced in China each year 5 from this hybrid strain.Born in 1930, Yuan Longping graduated 6 Southwest Agricultural College in 1953. Since then, finding ways to grow more rice has been his life goal. 7 a young man, he saw the great need for 8 the rice outp
4、ut. At that time, hunger was a disturbing problem in many parts of the countryside. Yuan Longping 9 for a way to increase rice harvests without expanding ( 擴大) the area of the fields. In 1950, Chinese farmers 10 produce about fifty-six million tons of rice. In a recent harvest, however, 11 two hundr
5、ed million tons of rice was produced. These increased harvests mean that 22% of the worlds people 12 from just 7% of the farmland in the world. Yuan Longping is now spreading his knowledge in India, Vietnam and many other 13 developed countries to increase their rice harvests. Thanks to his research
6、, the UN has more tools in the battle to rid ( 擺脫) the world of 14 . Using his hybrid rice, farmers are producing harvests twice as 15 as before.1, A. he B. himself C. him D. his2, A, for B, since C, in D, from3, A, whom B, who C, what D, that4, A, an B, a C, the D, /5, A, was B, is C, are D, were6,
7、 A, in B, at C, from D, on7, A, Like B, As C, With D, By8, A, to increase B, increases C, being increased D, increasing9, A, searched B, searches C, has searched D, was searching10, A, may B, need C, could D, should11,A, nearly B, near C, nearest D, nearer12,A, have fed B, were fed C, fed D, are fed
8、13 A, least B, most C, less D, more14, A hunger B, hungry C, hungrily D, hungers15, A, larger B, large C, largest D, the largest二、完形填空 (共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)There was once a baby eagle. It lived in a nest which was located on a cliff(懸崖) overlooking a beautiful valley. The baby eagle like the nest ve
9、ry much, as it was warm and 16 . It was the only world he had ever known. And even better, he had all the food and attention that a great mother eagle could 17 . Each day, the mother would fly down from the sky and land in the nest to feed him delicious food. She was like a god to him. He had no ide
10、a where she came from or how she worked her magic. Gradually, the baby eagle grew strong and his vision grew very sharp.One day, the mother eagle 18 at the top of the cliff with a big bowl of delicious food. She looked at her baby and said in a gentle voice, Here is some tasty food. All you have to
11、do is come and get it How can I get it! said the baby 19 . He felt so hungry and soon burst out crying. However, the mother flew away, despite his tears.A few days later, the mother flew down to the nest. Eat this. Its the 20 meal I shall bring you. The baby ate the meat and complained, Why? Youre r
12、eally a terrible mother. Suddenly, she pushed him out of the nest. The baby fell and picked up speed faster and faster. Im going to die! he cried. The ground rushed towards him so quickly that he could clearly imagine his own 21 Just at this moment, something22 happened. The air23his wings and then
13、moved away from his body immediately, with a feel unlike anything he had ever experienced. He looked down and saw the valley. He wasnt moving towards the24 anymore.What is going on here? he asked. Youre flying, said his mother next to him with a big smile on her 25 You are brave and I am really prou
14、d of you.16.A. expensive B. important C. comfortable D, suitable17.A, provide B. contain C. receive D. produce18.A. turned B, appeared C. returned D. remained19.A. angrily B. quietly C. happily D. patiently20.A. favorite B. healthy C. great D, last21.A. failure B. success C, death D. improvement22.A
15、. dangerous B. funny C. difficult D. strange23 . A. made B, caught C ,fixed D. checked24. A. sky B, nest C, ground D. mountain25. A. head B, face C. heart D. body三、閱讀 (共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AIt is late at night, People in Cape Town, South Africa, line up to collect water from a spring
16、 (泉). One by one, they fill their plastic bottles. Each person can take up to 13 gallons (加侖). Policemen stand by to keep the rules. In a few months, that number will be cut in half.Cape Town is a city of four million people. It is running out of water. For three years, the city has faced a drought.
17、 It is the worst in a century. Local reservoirs are mostly sand and dried earth. Officers are telling people to save water. Otherwise, the city will one day be forced to turn off the supply to homes and businesses. That day is being called Day Zero. At press time, Day Zero was expected to be June 4.
18、 But the date may change based on water levels in local reservoirs.There are a lot of people who have not realized the problem, said Shirley Curry. She waited at a spring to get her share of water. Now they suddenly realize this is for real.On Day Zero, each persons daily water supply will drop to a
19、bout 6.5 gallons. (The average American uses 80 to 100 gallons of water per day.) Lines at the citys 200 water collection points will probably get even longer.Some places will not be included in the cutoff. The water will keep running in hospitals and schools. It will stay on in poor areas, too. Thi
20、s is to prevent illness. Areas popular with tourists may also have water. More than 10 million people visit Cape Town each year. Tourism provides nearly 10% of South Africas economy.Across the city, people are making an effort to save water. They are taking 90-second showers. They are washing their
21、clothes less often. Using tap water to wash cars or fill swimming pools is not allowed. Those caught using too much water are punished.For some people, rationing ( 定量供應 ) now feels normal. Kelson da Cruz keeps one container of water near the shower. Another he uses for brushing his teeth and washing
22、 his face. He uses non-drinking water to flush the toilet.26, How much water will each person in Cape Town get in a few months?A, 13 gallons. B. 10 gallons. C. 9 gallons.D. 6.5 gallons.27, What is the fourth paragraph mainly about? A. What Day Zero is. B, What will happen on Day ZeroC, when Day Zero
23、 will start. D. When Day Zero will end.28,Which of the following is NOT a way to save tap water?A. Taking shorter showers. B. Washing more clothes one time.C, Filling swimming pools. D. Avoiding washing cars with tap water.29, What does the underlined word flush in the passage mean?A,沖洗 B, 注滿 C, 清潔
24、D, 排放30.What is the passage mainly about?A. The serious water shortage ( 短缺) in Cape Town.B, The people in Cape Town didnt realize how serious their water problem was. C. The things that have caused the water problem in Cape Town.D, The help that the government is offering to people in Cape Town.BCh
25、ina has cloned (克隆) two monkeys using the same method that created Dolly the sheep in Scotland,leading the way for more exact animal testing for new drugs, scientists said on January 25th, 2018.Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, the primates (靈長動物),were created using the nuclear transfer Of somatic cells (體細胞
26、核移植) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Neuroscience.Cloning monkeys using somatic cells has been a world-class challenge because it is a primate that shares its genetic makeup ( 基因組合) with humans, said Pu Muming, the director of the neuroscience institute in Shanghai.By cloning monkeys
27、 using somatic cells, we can cultivate (培育) a large number of genetically identical offspring ( 后代) in a short amount of time, and we can even change their genes to suit our needs,he said. This can save time, cut down experiment costs and produce more exact results, leading to more effective medicin
28、e.Sun Qiang, the director of the non-human primate research at the institute, said most of the drug experiments are done on laboratory mice. However. drugs that work on mice might not work or may even have negative effects on humans because the two species are so different.Monkeys and humans are bot
29、h primates, so they are much more closely related, and testing on monkeys is supposed to be as effective as testing on humans, Sun said. This is especially useful in testing drugs for some neural disease (神經(jīng)疾病) he added.However, some fear that the technology used to clone monkeys has opened the door
30、 to copying humans.While the technical barrier( 障礙) of cloning humans has indeed been broken, the reason we break this barrier is to produce animal models that are helpful for medical research and human health, said Pu.There is no purpose to apply this method to humans.31 . The scientists used the s
31、ame method that created Dolly the_ to clone the two monkeys.A. cat B. rat C sheep D. horse32.Using somatic cells to clone monkeys can help with all of the following EXCEPTto_.save time when cultivating genetically identical offspring. B, treat all neural diseases. reduce experiment costs D. produce
32、effective drugs33, What does the underlined sentence mean?A, Different species should use different drugs.B, Drugs that work on mice mustnt be used on humans.C, If drugs work on humans, we can use them on mice. D, Drugs work on species that are similar to humans, which can reduce the possibility of
33、negative effects on humans.34,In which part of a newspaper may you read the passage? A. Science B. Environment C. Culture. D. Fashion35.What can we learn from the passage?A, It will be more expensive to test cloned animals for new drugs.B, The success in cloning monkeys will be helpful to clone huma
34、ns.C, Cloned monkeys will lead the way for medical research and human health.D, It is easy to clone monkeys by using somatic cells because they are primates.CPat McGee noticed her daughter hadnt returned to the dentists waiting room just before her surgery(外科手術(shù)) was supposed to start.She walked to t
35、he bathroom and found Jessica McDaniels, 32, in there, crying.McGee took her daughter into her arms.Were going to say goodbye to the old Jessica, she said. And hi to the new Jessica.McDaniels, from St. Louis, US, had been wishing for this day since high school, when the bullying ( 欺凌) about her teet
36、h started. Now that it was finally happening, she was nervous.It was a social media ( 社交媒體) post two months ago that got her there. Someone posted a photo of McDaniels with a comment about her overbite ( 齙牙) a serious problem that affects the teeth. The post was shared many times, with many people m
37、aking mean remarks about her appearance.The bullies didnt know the road McDaniels had traveled. She experienced nine operations (手術(shù)) on her ears from age 2 to 12 years old. She was almost deaf in her right ear. Her adult teeth didnt start coming in until she was 11 or 12, and doctors couldnt underst
38、and why they were pushed outward. It got worse as she got older.McDaniels had been trying for years to get her teeth fixed, but it was always too expensive.When her story got out, dentists wanted to help her. One of them, Maryann Udy, got in touch with McDaniels and offered her a new smile free of c
39、harge.McDaniels wasnt sure at first, so she called her mother.She told McDaniels that Udy was her angel. You need to do it, she told her daughter.The surgery was long and complicated (復雜的). It took weeks for the swelling(腫塊) to go down, and several more months before McDaniels new smile was ready.La
40、ter that year, she looked at her old photos online and smiled. I loved her, she said.Shes grateful to be in less pain, to be on the path to a new smile. Sometimes, though, it feels like something is missing from who she was.Still, she loves taking selfies ( 自拍) and admiring her new appearance.I look
41、ed good before, she said. I look even better now.36,How did McDaniels feel before the surgery?A, Grateful B. Anxious. C. Hopeful. D. Annoyed.37,What does the underlined word it in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. The creation of her new smile. B. The comfort from her mother. C. The bullying about her teeth.
42、D. Finding out the cause of her disease. 38, Whats the right order for the following events in the passage? eq oac(,1) A dentist offered Jessica a free surgery. eq oac(,2) Jessica had nine operations from age 2 to 12 years old. eq oac(,3) Jessica loves taking selfies. eq oac(,4) Jessicas photo was e
43、q oac(,5) Jessica was born overbite.A , eq oac(,5) eq oac(,3) eq oac(,2) eq oac(,1) eq oac(,4) B, eq oac(,2) eq oac(,5) eq oac(,4) eq oac(,1) eq oac(,3) C, eq oac(,5) eq oac(,2) eq oac(,4) eq oac(,1) eq oac(,1) eq oac(,3) D, eq oac(,3) eq oac(,5) eq oac(,4) eq oac(,1) eq oac(,2) 39, We can infer fro
44、m the last four paragraphs that McDanielscouldnt wait to take selfies after the surgery B, became more confident about herself after the surgeryC, wasnt satisfied with her new appearance D. didnt want her photo on social media again40, In the third to last paragraph(倒數(shù)第三段) McDaniels said it feels li
45、ke something is missing. What do you think is no longer in her life? A, the sadness B. the sweet smile C. the appearance of overbite D. lack of confidenceDIf you dont know where to go with your kids when you have time in the UK, I think I can give you some help.The Natural History MuseumWhy go: This
46、 really is the grandfather of all London museums -the beautiful building and the wonderful exhibits (展品) make it one of the countrys best places for kids. They can easily spend a whole day here. Try to avoid weekends. It is always crowded on weekends. Best for: Children aged three and over.Bewilderw
47、oodWhy go: There are no rides and no fast food shops in Bewilderwood -just lots of outdoor fun to be had. Kids here can climb trees, cross rope bridges, build small wooden houses and hide out in tree houses. Designed (設(shè)計) by Tom Blofeld, an English childrens writer, the park is famous for the amazin
48、g things from his books in the UK. There are many craft ( 手工的) activities for kids. Best for: Babies to early teens.Warner Brothers Studio (制片廠) Tour LondonThe Making of Harry PotterWhy go: Youve read the books or watched the films, but no Harry Potter fan will want to miss the chance to go behind t
49、he scenes at the film studios where all eight of the movies were made. You can share the secrets behind the most successful film series of all time, go into the Hogwarts Great Hall, and have your picture taken on Platform 9 3/4 with the Hogwarts Express.Best for: Potter fans aged seven and over, and
50、 anyone with an interest in filmmaking.Eden ProjectWhy go: Do you want to experience the sights, smells and sounds of a rainforest? Do you want to walk through rows and rows of orange and lemon trees? Do you want to pick coffee beans or grapes? You can do all of these without leaving the UK at the E
51、den Project. Children here can learn about the relationships between plants and people and learn first-hand about different climates and habitats (棲息地).Best for: All ages41,You should go to the Natural History MuseumA. in the morning B. in the afternoon C. on weekdays D. on weekends42,If you like re
52、ading the books of Tom Blofeld, you would probably like to visit_. A. the Natural History Museum B. Bewilderwood C, Warner Brothers Studio Tour London D. the Eden Project43, What can you do at the Eden Project? 1 See rows of orange and lemon trees.2 Have a trip around the UK.3 Pick coffee beans and
53、grapes. V4 Experience different climates.5 Learn about the relationships between people and A, 1 2 3 B, 1 2 4 C, 1 3 4 D, 1 3 544, Which statement is TRUE, according to the passage?A, The Natural History Museum usually has craft activities for children.B, Children under three years old cant visit Be
54、wilderwood.C, Only Potter fans can go to the Warner Brothers Studio Tour London. D, All Harry Potter movies were made in Warner Brothers Studio.45,What does the author mainly talk about? A. Great places for kids in the UK. B. What kids should know in the UK.C. The most popular places in the UK.D. Ho
55、w to go on a trip in the UK.第二節(jié) 閱讀填空(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)Playing computer games is fun, which is also a serious business with competitions, champions, fans and big money prizes. Millions of people in the UK play games for fun. _46_, playing games as their full-time job. Did you know that football teams
56、such as West Ham and Manchester City employ esports (電子競技) players? They send them around the world to compete in football video game competitions. Its not easy being a professional gamer, though. 47 , five or six days a week, do exercises like typing something and trying to type it faster and faste
57、r and study videos of other players and plan ways to beat them.48 You can watch games on video sites and in the UK theres a TV channel showing esports 24 hours a day. They can be exciting to watch: just like other sports, there are close games, last-minute victories and amazing performances. Sometim
58、es online viewers can be involved through a system called dan mu, which is a feature that allows user to leave real-time comments while watching videos. 49 Are players athletes? Some say no. Esports players dont need to run, jump, throw or do big physical actions. At the moment, the UK government cl
59、assifies(分類) esports as different kinds of games, not as sports. 50 In fact, the governments of China and South Korea do classify esports as sports, and they will be an official medal sport in the Asian Games starting from 2022. For many esports fans and players, though, the most important thing is
60、that esports are growing in popularity and importance. If esports are not as important as sports at the moment, there is no doubt that they will be in the near future.A. As well as playing games many people like watching them, too.B. But others say yes, thinking that players do need some physical sk
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