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合肥中考題型特訓(xùn)Module5LaoSheTeahouse一、

(2023·合肥廬江縣期中改編)完形填空核心素養(yǎng)——文化意識(shí)Edward

is

a14-year-old

boy.

He

comes

from

the

UK,

1

?

he

lives

in

Beijing

with

his

parents.

Before

Edward

came

to

China,

he

knew

2

?

about

the

Beijing

Opera.

Like

most

teenagers,

Edward

only

liked

pop

music.

When

he

first

listened

to

the

Beijing

Opera,

he

didn’t

like

it

and

thought

it

was

too

slow

and

3

?.

One

week

later

after

that,

Edward

started

4

?

in

a

middle

school

in

Beijing.

He

had

music

lessons

twice

a

week.

He

started

to

learn

the

Beijing

Opera

in

the

5

?

class.

His

school

asked

some

great

Beijing

Opera

singers

to

6

?

them.

Edward

couldn’t

understand

it

well,

but

it

sounded

much

more

interesting

than

before

and

he

7

?

interested

in

it.

Now

Edward

8

?

the

Beijing

Opera

very

much.

“I

really

love

the

Beijing

Opera

and

I

want

to

be

a

singer

when

I

9

?,”

Edward

said.

“I

hope

more

people

can

understand

and

love

it.

Everyone

who

is

learning

the

Beijing

Opera

should

try

hard

and

10

?

give

up!”

Maybe

one

day

we

will

see

a

foreign

young

man

standing

on

the

stage(舞臺(tái))

as

a

great

Beijing

Opera

singer.(

C

)1.

A.

and

B.

so

C.

but

D.

or(

D

)2.

A.

something

B.

anything

C.

everything

D.

nothing(

C

)3.

A.

easy

B.

outgoing

C.

boring

D.

interesting(

B

)4.

A.

working

B.

studying

C.

playing

D.

living(

A

)5.

A.

music

B.

English

C.

maths

D.

history(

A

)6.

A.

teach

B.

visit

C.

tell

D.

answer(

C

)7.

A.

had

B.

stayed

C.

became

D.

seemed(

D

)8.

A.

forgets

B.

helps

C.

hates

D.

loves(

B

)9.

A.

look

up

B.

grow

up

C.

give

up

D.

come

up(

D

)10.

A.

often

B.

usually

C.

always

D.

neverCDCBAACDBD二、

閱讀理解核心素養(yǎng)——文化意識(shí)“Red

Movies”

are

important

memories

of

the

Chinese

people.

As

China

celebrated

the102nd

birthday

of

the

Communist

Party

of

China

in2023,

let’s

go

back

in

time

with

some

classic

“Red

Movies”.Name:

Sparkling

Red

StarShown:

In1974Producer:

August

First

Film

StudioIt’s

considered

to

be

a

classic

mix

of

the

war(戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng))

movie,

the

children’s

movie

and

the

musical

movie.

It

tells

the

story

of

Pan

Dongzi

and

his

changes

from

a

teenager

to

a

great

hero.Name:

The

Red

Detachment

of

WomenShown:

In1960Producer:

Shanghai

Film

StudioIn

the

movie,

a

woman

named

Wu

Qionghua

ran

away

from

Nan

Batian,

a

landlord(地主)

on

Hainan

Island.

With

the

help

of

Hong

Changqing,

Wu

became

the

leader

of

the

women’s

militia(民兵組織)

and

led

the

militia

to

victory.Name:

Children

of

Trouble

TimesShown:

In1935Producer:

Shanghai

Diantong

Film

StudioThe

young

poet,

Xin

Baihua,

ran

away

from

Shanghai

with

his

friend

Liang

Zhifu.

Liang

soon

joined

the

fight

against

the

Japanese,

but

Xin

chose

to

live

comfortably

in

Qingdao.

After

hearing

that

Liang

had

been

killed,

Xin

finally

changed

his

mind

and

rushed

to

fight

in

the

war.Name:

The

Letter

with

FeathersShown:

In1954Producer:

Shanghai

Film

StudioDuring

the

war

of

fighting

against

Japanese,

a

young

boy

successfully

took

an

important

letter

to

the

Eighth

Route

Army.(

D

)1.

Which

movie

is

the

mix

of

the

war,

children

and

music?A.

The

Letter

with

Feathers.B.

Children

of

Trouble

Times.C.

The

Red

Detachment

of

Women.D.

Sparkling

Red

Star.(

A

)2.

When

did

Xin

decide

to

fight

against

the

Japanese

in

Children

of

Trouble

Times?A.

After

Liang

had

died

in

the

war.B.

When

Liang

fought

in

the

war.C.

After

he

arrived

in

Qingdao.D.

When

he

left

Shanghai.DA(

B

)3.

Which

of

the

following

is

TRUE?A.

Children

of

Trouble

Times

was

produced

by

August

First

Film

Studio.B.

The

Letter

with

Feathers

tells

the

story

of

a

smart

boy.C.

The

Red

Detachment

of

Women

tells

a

story

of

a

poet.D.

Sparkling

Red

Star

was

shown

in1947.(

D

)4.

Why

does

the

writer

write

this

passage?A.

To

advise

movie

producers

to

make

more

“Red

Movies”.B.

To

talk

about

the

social

influence

of

“Red

Movies”.C.

To

show

us

how

popular

“Red

Movies”

are.D.

To

tell

us

about

four

great

“Red

Movies”.BD三、

(2023·合肥廬江縣期中)閱讀并回答問(wèn)題閱讀下面短文,并用英語(yǔ)回答問(wèn)題(請(qǐng)注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)。核心素養(yǎng)——思維品質(zhì)Many

students

don’t

like

joining

school

plays.

Some

think

they

are

too

shy

on

the

stage.

Some

say

they

are

too

busy.

Others

think

that

is

very

boring.

When

I

heard

the

English

club

would

have

an

English

play

Snow

White,

I

decided

to

join

it.

The

main

reason

was

that

I

really

wanted

to

be

on

stage.There

were

many

characters(角色)

in

the

play.

Of

course

the

girls

wanted

to

play

the

princess(公主).

Li

Fan

played

the

king.

Wang

Ping

and

another

six

boys

in

the

club

played

the

seven

dwarfs(矮人).

I

thought

I

might

get

the

role

of

the

prince.

But

He

Yan

got

it.

Miss

Wang

asked

me

to

act

the

role

of

the

queen.

I

wasn’t

very

happy

about

this.

But

Miss

Wang

said,

“The

most

important

thing

is

the

acting.”From

then

on,

I

tried

to

act

the

queen.

It

was

difficult

for

me

to

do

it

because

I

had

no

experience

in

acting.

After

two

months’

hard

practice,

we

were

ready

to

perform

on

stage.

It

was

very

successful.

People

in

the

hall

enjoyed

it

very

much.1.

Why

did

the

writer

want

to

join

the

play?(不超過(guò)9個(gè)詞)

Because

she

really

wanted

to

be

on

stage.

?2.

Who

acted

the

role

of

the

prince?(不超過(guò)3個(gè)詞)

3.

How

long

did

they

practise

the

play?(不超過(guò)4個(gè)詞)Because

she

really

wanted

to

be

on

stage.

He

Yan.

For

two

months.

Because

she

really

wanted

to

be

on

stage.

?

Because

she

really

wanted

to

be

on

stage.

?Module6Animalsindanger一、

完形填空核心素養(yǎng)——思維品質(zhì)Dogs

are

people’s

friends.

They

do

their

duty

very

well.Curly

is

my

dog.

He

is

big

and

strong.

He

is

strong

enough

to

carry

me

on

his

1

?.

He

likes

running

and

playing

with

me.

He

likes

to

2

?

my

father

around

in

the

fields

too.

One

day

my

father

3

?

his

coat,

put

it

on

the

ground

under

a

big

tree

and

said

to

Curly,

4

?

my

coat.”

Curly

sat

down

on

the

coat.

Then

my

father

remembered

he

had

to

5

?

dinner

for

the

family,

6

?

he

went

home

and

forgot

all

about

his

coat

and

the

dog.

Late

in

the

evening

I

7

?

my

dog

and

looked

for

him

everywhere

in

the

yard.

I

called,

“Curly,

Curly!”

But

Curly

did

not

answer.

Soon

my

father

wanted

something

in

his

coat

pocket(口袋).

Suddenly

he

remembered

8

?

he

had

done.

Quickly

he

went

back

to

the

big

tree.

What

do

you

think

he

saw?

Curly

was

9

?

sitting

on

the

coat!

He

was

afraid

someone

would

take

it

10

?.

B

)1.

A.

hand

B.

back

C.

foot

D.

leg(

A

)2.

A.

follow

B.

put

C.

go

D.

run(

B

)3.

A.

put

off

B.

took

off

C.

took

away

D.

put

away(

C

)4.

A.

Look

B.

Listen

C.

Watch

D.

Hear(

C

)5.

A.

fix

B.

discover

C.

cook

D.

tell(

B

)6.

A.

because

B.

so

C.

though

D.

or(

C

)7.

A.

hoped

B.

rode

C.

missed

D.

saw(

B

)8.

A.

that

B.

what

C.

if

D.

who(

C

)9.

A.

always

B.

often

C.

still

D.

usually(

A

)10.

A.

away

B.

up

C.

down

D.

offBABCCBCBCA二、

補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(其中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng))A.

How

was

it?B.

What

a

pity!C.

What’s

the

film

about?D.

Where

do

most

animals

live?E.

I

learn

pandas

are

in

danger

now.F.

Let’s

join

the

Love

Animal

Club

first.G.

But

what

should

we

do

to

protect

them?A:

Hi,

David.

What

did

you

do

last

night?B:

I

saw

a

film

last

night.

It’s

about

pandas.A:

1.

A

?B:

Wonderful.

But

it

made

me

sad.A

A:

Do

you

learn

a

lot

from

the

film?B:

Yes,

I

do.

2.

E

?

And

there

are

not

many

pandas

left.

A:

3.

B

?B:

I

think

we

should

protect

them.A:

I

agree

with

you.

4.

G

?B:

I

think

we

should

give

them

a

warm

home

and

never

hurt

them.A:

5.

F

?B:

Good

idea.

The

club

must

be

interesting.E

B

G

F

三、

(2023·合肥長(zhǎng)豐縣期末)閱讀理解核心素養(yǎng)——學(xué)習(xí)能力Snowy

was

a

little

cat.

He

lived

with

an

old

lady

who

loved

Snowy

very

much.

Sometimes

the

old

lady

would

sit

in

her

rocking

chair,

rocking

backwards

and

forwards

until

she

fell

asleep

or

sometimes

she

would

play

tunes(曲子)

on

her

piano.One

sunny

day,

Snowy

jumped

up

on

the

windowsill(窗臺(tái)).

Snowy

wanted

to

go

out

and

play

with

the

pretty

butterflies,

but

the

window

was

shut

and

the

old

lady

fell

asleep

in

her

rocking

chair.He

ran

to

the

door

but

that

was

shut

too.

He

sat

down

near

the

old

lady’s

feet

and

said,

“Miaow?”

That

was

his

way

of

saying,

“May

I

go

out

to

play,

please?”

The

old

lady

didn’t

hear

him

but

stayed

asleep.He

rubbed

his

soft

head

against

the

old

lady’s

legs.

Still

the

old

lady

slept.

So

Snowy

sat

down

and

thought

hard.

Then

he

had

an

idea.

He

would

jump

up

onto

the

piano

and

play

a

tune.

That

might

wake

her

up.

So

Snowy

jumped

up

onto

the

piano

and

was

a

little

scared

of

the

loud,

big,

deep

drum

sound

he

made

as

he

landed.He

took

another

little

step.

It

wasn’t

quite

such

a

loud

note.

Up

and

down

the

notes

he

walked

until

he

reached

the

very

high

notes

which

sounded

like

lots

of

bells.

But

still

the

old

lady

slept.

Snowy

kept

dancing

about

on

them

and

made

quite

a

pretty

tune.

At

last

the

old

lady

woke

up(醒來(lái)).“What

are

you

doing,

Snowy?”

She

asked

but

she

wasn’t

angry.

“Miaow,”

said

Snowy,

running

to

the

closed

door.

“How

clever

you

are

to

wake

me

up

by

playing

the

piano!”

said

the

old

lady

as

she

let

Snowy

out

into

the

sunshine.(

B

)1.

Where

did

the

old

lady

often

fall

asleep?A.

In

her

bed.B.

In

her

rocking

chair.C.

On

her

sofa.D.

On

her

piano.(

A

)2.

What

does

the

underlined

word

“note”

mean

in

Chinese?A.

音符B.

項(xiàng)目C.

象征D.

結(jié)構(gòu)(

C

)3.

How

did

Snowy

feel

when

he

landed

on

the

piano?A.

A

little

hungry.B.

A

little

sad.C.

A

little

scared.D.

A

little

happy.(

D

)4.

What

do

you

think

of

the

cat?A.

Confident.B.

Careless.C.

Common.D.

Clever.BACD四、

(2022·益陽(yáng)改編)閱讀并回答問(wèn)題閱讀下面短文,并用英語(yǔ)回答問(wèn)題(請(qǐng)注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)。核心素養(yǎng)——思維品質(zhì)On

March20,2016,

Molly

was

born

at

Kunming

Zoo

in

Yunnan.

Everyone

liked

her.

They

called

her

Little

Princess.

When

she

was1year

old,

the

zoo

held

a

big

bi

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