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C・taking up part-time jobsbenefits teenagers*future workinglives.D.teenagers are under more pressure now to studyhard andget goodgrades.
4.Whafs thewriters mainpurpose inwriting the passageA.To callpeoples attentionto theschool childrenB・To Criticizeschool childrenare outof controlC.To showschool childrendislike part-time jobsD.To encourageschool childrento takepart-time jobs书面表达V.
19、书面表达(15分)中考过后你最想做什么事?请就此用英语写一篇短文要求题目自拟;
1.词数左右;
2.80字迹工整,书写规范;
3.文中不得出现真实姓名及学校名称
4.参考答案单项选择I,、1D、2C、3C、4A、5C、6B、7B、8C、9D、10A
2.A
3.D
4.C
5.D
6.C
7.B
8.B
9.A
10.D
11.C
12.C
13.A
14.B
15.C语法填空m.、
121.an
2.usually
3.up
4.came
5.famous
6.with
7.side
8.himself
9.protect
10.artists阅读理解IV.、
131.B
2.C
3.A
5.C、
141.A
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.A、
151.C
2.B
3.A、
163.D
4.A
5.D
6.D、
171.B
2.D
3.D
4.C、18L D
2.A
3.C
4.D书面表达V.、19Some ThingsPd likeMost toDoI amgoing tosay goodbyeto myjunior middleschool lifeafter theexamination.And thenI willenjoy mysummervacation.During thevacation,what Fdlike mostto dois toimprove my English.My Englishis theweakest ofall thesubjects.I workedhardat it,but Imade alittle progress.Pm notgood atreading andwriting,so Imust domore aboutit.Pll readthree shortstoriesaloud everymorning andkeep adiary inEnglish everyevening.Fil remembermyEnglishteachers advice“If youwant to learnEnglish well,the bestway is to useit everyday.”、10-1a lotof timeplaying computergames everyday.-Thats badfor your eyes.A.spendB.takeC.payD.cost完形填空II.
11、MWhere is the universityn This is aquestion thatmany visitorsto Cambridge俭(J桥)ask.But noone cangivethem a]answer,for thereis nowall tobe found2the university.The universityisthe city.You canfind classroombuildings,3,museums andoffices of the universityall over thecity.And mostof4members arethe studentsand5of thethirty-one colleges.Cambridge was already a6town longbefore thefirst studentsand teachersarrived800years
7.It grewup by the riverGrant,and the river once8the Cam.A9was builtovertheriver asearly as
875._10the towngot itsname Cambridge”.In thefourteenth andfifteenth centuriesmore and11land wasused forcollege buildings.The towngrew much12in thenineteenthcentury afterthe openingof therailway in
1845.Cambridge becamea13in1951and nowit hasa populationof over100,OOO.Many youngstudents in14countries15to studyat Cambridge.Thousands ofpeople fromall overthe worldcome tovisitthe universitytown.It hasbecome afamous placeall aroundthe world.
1.A.clean B.clear C.right D.real
2.A.around B.in C.near D・by
3.A.cinemas B.parks C.zoos D.libraries
4.A.their B.his C.its D・my
5.A.parents B.farmers C.workers D.teachers
6.A.interesting B.usual C.developing D.common
7.A.before B.ago C.later D.after
8.A.said B.called C.spoken D.talked
9.A.bridge B.building C.station D.house
10.A.Because B.But C.And D.So
11.A.less B.fewer C・more D.bigger
12.A.smaller B.slower C.faster D.cleaner
13.A.city B.college C.university D.country
14.A.another B.other C.the otherD.others
15.A.stop B.hate C.hope D.need语法填空m.、阅读下面短文,根据语境、音标或所给单词的提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的词,要求所填的词意义准确、12形式正确,使短文意思完整、行文连贯Have youever watchedShadow PlayIt is
1.art which is mixedmusic andshadow play.The playerholds thehuman charactersbehindthe paperscreen andplays aseries ofstories.The characters are
2.usualmade ofcow skin.When theday becomesdark,the playersset3,the lightand paperscreen andstart theirshow.Shadow Play
4.comein Shanxiduring theWestern HanDynastytwothousand yearsago,whichisnamed DaoqingShadow Play.It wasvery5/rfei mas/in Hebeiduring QingDynasty.The stage of theShadow Playis alwaysa tablecovered6,a largepiece ofpaper.The lightwas behindthe paperscreen.As theshadowplayer moveshis fingers,the characterscome tolife and their looks,dress andmovement can be clearlyseen fromtheother,/said/of thescreen.The playeris alsothe leadsinger.All thecharactersareplayed andvoiced by
8.he.Playing thecharacters wellis notan easyjob.It alwaystakes aplayer tento twentyyears.In orderto
9./pro ztekt/the traditionalChinese folkart,the Museumof DaoqingShadow Playhas beenbuilt inGansu.Many10,art aretrying tospread itto thestageofChina,even of the world.Ifs alsoour dutyto preventit formdisappearing.阅读理解IV.A、13Jack is a twenty-year-old youngman.Two yearsago,when hefinished middleschool,he foundwork in a shop.Usually heworksuntil tenoclock in the evening.He isvery tiredwhen hegets home.After aquick supperhe goesto bedand soonfalls满意asleep.His grandmawho livesdownstairs issatisfied withhim.One day,on hisway home,he metMary.They wereboth happy.He askedthe girlto hishouse,she agreedhappily.He bought未来.some fruitand drinksfor her.And theytalked about their school,teachers,classmates andtheir futureThey talkedfora longtime.Have alook atyour watch,please/9said thegirl.“What timeis itnow”“Sorry,something iswrong withmy watch,said Jack.wWhere*s yours”UI leftit athome.”Jack thoughtfor amoment andfound away.He beganto stamphis footon thefloor,“Bang!Bang!Bang!”The soundwoke his grandma up.The oldwoman shouteddownstairs,Its twelveoclock in the night,Jack.Why areyou stilljumpingupstairs”根据文章内容选择最佳选项,并将其标号填入题前括号内
1.Jack waswhen hefinished middleschoolA.sixteen B.eighteen C.twenty D.fifteen
2.Why ishe oldwoman satisfiedwith JackA・Because hesher grandson.B.Because hesclever.C.Because hecan keepquiet.D.Because hegets homeon time.
3.From thestory,we canknow thatMary isJacks.(同事)A.classmate B.colleagueC.aunt D.wife
4.The word“stamp”in thestory meansin Chinese.盖印跺贴邮票承认A.B.C.D.(为了)
5.Jack stampedhis footon thefloor in orderA.to wakehis grandmaupB.to makehisgrandmaangryC.that hisgrandma wasgoing to tell himthe timeD.that hisgrandma wasgoing tobuy hima watchB、14TRADITIONAL CHINESEFESTIVELS1FESTIVAL,工.―・士,Sudbury Dv.igon BomtFesthrjlThe Dragon BoatName Lantern Festival Tomb-sweeping DayMid-Autumn FestivalFestivalDateLunar January15th April5th LunarMay5th LunarAugust15thPeople holdand watchPeopleeat sweetFamily membersgetPeople sweepthe tombsto dragon boat racesindumplings forgood luck,together toeat mooncakesHowtoremember the dead.Also manyplaces andeatwatch a lantern showand andenjoy thebright fullcelebratetheyfly kiteson thisday.zongzi to remember Quguess riddles.moon.Yuan.字谜墓农历riddle tomblunar根据表格所提供的信息选择最佳答案
1.From abovewe knowall thesefestivals aretraditional festivals.A.Chinese B.American C.British
2.The Mid-Autumn Festivalcomes thanLanternFestival.A.eight monthsearlier B.eight monthslater C.seven monthslater
3.People usuallyeat andwatch atDragon BoatFestival.A.zongzi,dragonboatracesB.moon cakes,the moonC.sweet dumplings,alanternshow
4.From theform we know peoplecelebrate theDragonBoatFestival toremember.A.Change B.Qu YuanC.old people
5.Which of the followingis notTRUE accordingto theinformation aboveA.People sweeptombs onTomb-sweeping Daytorememberthedead.B.Family membersoften gettogether toguessriddleson LanternFestival.C.We cansee thebright fullmoon bothon LanternFestival andMid-Autumn Day.C、吐15As longas everyonecontributes alittle,the world11become amuch betterplace.Most peopleare kind-hearted andwant to lend ahelping hand.Now letsshare somememorable moments.检Linda:Once,when I was onmy wayback tomy hometown,I lostmy pursewithout evenknowing it.Iwastold overthe train9s loudspeakerthat my purse was at therailway stationslost andfound office.But thetrain had alreadystarted.Seeing myhelplessness,a kindhostess offeredtolendme somemoney.I wentback to the railwaystation and gotmypurse.I amstill thankfulto therailway staffandtheperson whofound mypurse.Scott:When Iwasalittle boy,there wasa timewhen Iwent tofish withmy eldersister.All ofa sudden,Islipped into theriver.The nextthing Iremember ismy fatherholding mein thehospital.Today Istill dontknowwho gotme outof thatriver.I havebeen tryingto helpother peoplewhenever Ican alltheseyears.Tina:One ofmy neighborsis anold manwho cannotspeak.He makesmoney byrecyclingOur otherneighbors dontlike hisbehavior.But inmy opinion,its hisway tosupport hisfamily.Once,after cleaningmy house,I placedsome cardboardboxes inhis gardenand leftmy rubbishbeside mydoor.However,when Iwas aboutto goout,I foundnothingoutside mydoor buta note:nI havethrown awayyour rubbish.You area nicegirl.Thanks alot!n
1.According tothe passageabove,we knowthatA.the hostessfound LindaspurseB.Linda knewwhere shelost herpurseC.Scott stilldoesnt knowwho gothim outof theriverD.some cardboardboxes werestolen byTinas neighbor
2.The writeris tryingtotellus thevalue ofA.healthB.kindnessC.moneyD.safety
3.The passageabove isprobably a.A.reportB.diaryC.novelD.letter16Is ittrue
1.Wearing thewrong typeof glasseswill do harm to youreyes.This isnot truefor adults,although incorrectglasses maynot begood forchildren under10・Ready-made glasses,and notwearingwhen youshould,won tdoharmtoyoureyes,but youmay seebetter withglasses that are speciallymade for you.
2.Watching too much televisionis badforyoueyes.Thisisnot true.People witheasily affectedeyes mayfind theyget redand achingfrom staringatafixed distancefor longperiods,but therewon tbe anylasting effects.
3.Carrots willhelp yousee in the dark.Carrots arerich inbeta-carotene,which thebody canchange intovitamin A,too little(缺of whichcan causenight blindness.However,people inmost countriesdont needto worryabout vitamin A deficiency乏),night blindnessis morelikely tobe connectedwith anothervision problem.
4.Night blindnessis mostlikely causedby.A.staring forlong periodsB.toomuchbeta-caroteneC.not enoughvitaminAD.vision problems
5.According tothe article,eye problemscanbecorrected by.A.wearing specially-made glassesB.performing eyeexercisesC.cutting backon televisionD.eating morecarrots
6.Watching toomuch televisioncan cause.A.night blindnessB.lasting eyeproblemsC.a number of visionproblems D.eye troublefor alimited time
7.The mainpurpose ofthis articleisto•A.tell peopleof theimportance of their eyesB.tell peoplehow to protect theireyesC.tell people to havemore carrotsD.tell peoplesomething moreabouttheireyesE、(迁徙)17The monarchis oneofthe most beautiful butterflies.It isfamous forits yearlymigration fromthe northernpartof North America to Mexico,There,millions ofmonarchs spendthe wintertogether inone smallarea.This migrationis oneofthegreatest wondersof nature.Yet thisbehavior hasnow putthe monarchat risk.Every September,millions ofmonarchs fromthe UnitedStates flytoMexico.After abouttwo monthsof flyingtime,they(庇护所)reach theirsanctuary incentral Mexico.Then,in thewarm climateof privateand quietvalleys,far frommost humanactivity,the butterfliescreate oneof naturesgreat scenes.They coverevery treewith brightcolor.Theshow lastsuntil spring,when the butterflies returnnorth.While theyare allcrowded together,the monarchsare highlyweak.If the environment inthose valleyswas disturbed,thewhole speciescould behurt oreven dieout.That iswhy formany yearsscientists whoknew aboutthe monarchswintersanctuary keptthe locationa secret.In recent years,however,the monarchs9secret hasbeen discovered.Today,the butterflies9winter sanctuaryis crowdedwithtourists,who disturbthe environment.Worse still,local farmerswho needmore landto farmhave begunto takeup thearea.They arecutting downtrees,making itdifflcult forthe butterfliesto survive.They shouldnot farmin the monarchs9sanctuary.People shouldact immediatelytoprotectthe species9winter sanctuary.Local farmersmust behelped sothat theyno longerneedto takeland fromthebutterflies.Tourist visitstothebutterflies9hidden valleysmust alsobe limited.Unless thesesteps aretakensoon,inafew yearsthemonarchbutterfly ofNorthAmericamay bejust abeautiful memory.A.They flytotheUS inautumn.B.They spendthe wintertogether.
1.What doweknowabout monarch butterfliesC.They arethemostbeautifulbutterflies.D.They havebeen knownto humanbeings untilrecentyears.
2.What isParagraph2mainly aboutA.The monarchs*45diet.B.The monarchscolors.C.The monarchs5life cycle.The monarchs9migration.some pocketmoney andget somelife experience.When Iwasateenager Ihadapaper round:delivering newspapers to peopleshomes.I thenturned to a Saturdayjob ina supermarket:putting thethings onthe shelvesinorderand workingat the
3.checkout.A.Today inthe UKyou areallowed to work fromthe ageof13,and manychildren takeuppart-time jobs.Its ataste ofindependence.Teenagers agreethat itteaches valuablelessons aboutworking withadults and about managingyour money.So,thats nobad thing!Some researchhas shownthat nottaking ona Saturdayor holidayjob couldbe detrimentaltoaperson later.A2015study(雇主)bytheUK Commissionon Employmentand Skillsfound thatemployers organizationscriticized youngadults becausetheywere ill-prepared forfull time work.And theywere provednot havingtaken part-time workat schoolage.However,arecent reporthas shownthat thenumberofschool childrenintheUK witha part-time jobhas fallenby20%inthepast fiveyears.So,does thismean thatBritish teenagersare nowmore afraidof hardwork Probablynot.Some expertsfeel thatyoungpeople thinkgoing outtoworkwill influencetheir performanceat school,and theyareundermorepressurenowtostudy hardandget goodexam results-andagood job inthelong term.However,Geoff Barton,general secretaryoftheAssociation ofSchooland CollegeLeaders,told BBCNews thatnProper part-time workisagood wayto helpyoung peoplelearn skillsthatthey willneed intheir workinglives.H Itsall aboutgetting theright balancebetween doing part-timeworkand havingenoughtime tostudy andrest.Many youngpeople actuallywanttowork becauseit givesthem asense offreedom.One13-year-old girlcalled Rachel,who hasa Saturdayjobina shop,told theBBC thatnI enjoymy jobbecause Immaking moneyand ithelps myconfidencespeaking topeople andsocializing withpeople Iwork with.”That seemslike somethingworth gettingup foronaSaturdaymorning.Did youdo apart-time jobwhen youwere atschool
1.According tothe passage,teenagers probablyprefer onthe weekend.A.doing homework to having fun withfriendsB.playing sportsoutside to doing homeworkat homeC.havingfunwith theirparents toplaying sportsoutsideD.playing sportsto deliveringnewspaperstopeoples homes
2.What doesthe wordHdetrimentalH inParagraph3probably meanA.Harmful.B.Impossible.C.Important.D.Worthy.
3.According tothepassage,Geoff Bartonprobably agreesthat・A.Teenagers liketaking part-time jobsmore thanfull-time jobs.B・doingpart-time jobsis moreimportant thanstudying andresting.Why didscientists keep the monarchswinter sanctuarya secretTokeepthevalleys frombeing destroyed.B.To stopfarmers fromcutting downtrees.C.To dotheir researchsecretlyD.To protectthe monarchs.
4.What isthe purposeofthetextA.To tellabout agreat placeto watchmonarch butterflies.B.To provideinformation aboutmonarchbutterflies.C.To askpeopletoprotect monarchbutterflies.D.To callon peopleto savetheenvironment.F、18When youwere atschool,the lastthing youprobably wantedtodowas spendyour weekendsgoing towork.There washomeworktodo,sport toplay andfun tobe had.But ourparents probablyadvise usto finda jobto make。