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中考英语模拟押题卷
中考英语押题卷
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100分时间:
100分钟)
第一卷(共55分)
1、单项选择(共10小题,计10分)
1.Whatonearthdidyoutellher?
The_____onherfacesuggestedthatshewasmore
thanangry.
A:
impressionB:
sightC:
appearanceD:
expression
2.Everyone should have dreams. With dreams and hard work, anything amazing can be .
A:
metB:
createdC:
expectedD:
practiced
3.—Isthechildanybettertoday?
—Ithinkso.Histemperatureseems now.
A:
highB:
normalC:
lowD:
special
4.Accordingtothetrafficrules,drivers_____drivecarsafterdrinkingwine.
A.mustn't B.needn't C.maynot D.couldn't
5.IhavegrownupsoIshouldtryto________theproblemsbymyself.
A.takeover B.comeover C.thinkover D.getover
6.—Tomlikesplayingbasketball.
—________.Iseehimplayitnearlyeveryday.
A.Soishe B.Soheis C.Sodoeshe D.Sohedoes
7.Ifyouwanttoknowthemeaningoftheword_____you'dbetterlookitupinthe dictionary.
A.exactly B. mostly C. nearly D. hardly
8.________cometotheoffice________waitformeathome.It'suptoyou.
A.Either;or B.Both;and C.Neither;nor D.Or;or
9.Johndidn’tgiveuplookingforajob__________hegotanofferfromaGermancompany.
A.untilB.sinceC.becauseD.if
10.IntheU.K.,aladyusuallydoesn’tliketobeasked_____.
A.whetherhasshegotmarried B.howoldisshe
C.whereshecomesfrom D.Howmuchsheweighs
2、完型填空(共15小题,计15分)
One day, Li Xuan discovered a wishing well (许愿池) on the side of the road.
He took out a coin and threw it into the . He was just about to make a wish when suddenly he heard "Oh, dear!
" Li Xuan was surprised. He took out another coin and threw it into the well. Another sound came out of the well, "Oh, badly !
"
A frog (青蛙) jumped out of the well. With one hand covering its head and one hand holding the coins, it said , "Look at what you've done!
How can you just throw things into other people's ?
"
Embarrassed, Li Xuan said, "Oh, I'm so sorry, I didn't that a well could be a home."
"Of course it can!
This used to be a home," the frog then continued sadly, "But now it is getting worse and worse. I don't remember people began to throw coins into it. There are coins everywhere. I can't even sleep the falling coins. I can't stand it anymore!
"
"Maybe you can another way to solve the problem. This is a wishing well to make a wish, one must throw a coin in. People take it ."
"Is that so!
I don't what you say, and the only thing I know is that this is my home. I am !
" The frog threw the coins in its hand into the well, "I do hope will make a wish in front of my home."
With the words, the frog jumped into the well, Li Xuan thought for a minute, and then he the sign of the wishing well to another place. He knew this way the frog could live peacefully in its home again.
1.A:
streetB:
wellC:
riverD:
room
2.A:
flyB:
fallC:
hurtD:
ring
3.A:
luckilyB:
happilyC:
completelyD:
angrily
4.A:
homesB:
schoolsC:
hospitalsD:
parks
5.A:
appearB:
receiveC:
achieveD:
realize
6.A:
bigB:
niceC:
smallD:
bad
7.A:
whenB:
whetherC:
whereD:
that
8.A:
plentyofB:
kindofC:
becauseofD:
insteadof
9.A:
runoutB:
giveoutC:
hangoutD:
findout
10.A:
carelesslyB:
seriouslyC:
dangerouslyD:
possibly
11.A:
careB:
improveC:
noticeD:
advise
12.A:
interestedB:
madC:
patientD:
thankful
13.A:
somebodyB:
anybodyC:
nobodyD:
everybody
14.A:
backB:
upC:
awayD:
out
15.A:
boughtB:
brokeC:
waitedD:
moved
3、阅读理解(共15小题,计30分)
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“Doyouusuallywearglasses?
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“Wereyouwearingthemonthenightoftheaccident?
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Youareeighty-twoyearsold,youwerenotwearingyourglasses,anditwasdark.Howfarcanyouseeinthedark?
”
Stanleythoughtaboutitforaminute.“Well,”hesaid,“whenit’sdark,Icanseethemoon.Howfaristhat?
”
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A.oneSundaymorning B.nextThursdaymorning
C.oneSundayevening D.nextThursdayevening
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A.theredcarwasgoingtooslowly B.thewhitecarwasgoingtoofast
C.thedriversweresleepy D.Stanleywasintheirway
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A.hewantedtomakemoney B.hepromisedtobeawitness
C.hewasalawyer D.hewasbadlyhurtintheaccident
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A.writingalettertohim B.sendinganemailtohim
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A.Stanleywasacleverandhumorousman
B.Stanleyworeglasseswhentheaccidenthappened
C.thelawyerthoughtthatStanleycouldseeclearly
D.Stanleywasnotabletoseethemoon
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