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中考英语模拟押题卷

中考英语押题卷

(分值:

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)

A

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A.buysomegiftsB.buysometickets

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4.If youwanttohavefreesoftdrink,youcangoto________

A.Mike'sCafeB.BookStore

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C.thelawyerthoughtthatStanleycouldseeclearly

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