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2021年初中毕业升学考试(江苏扬州卷)英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

___________

一、单选题

1.(2017·江苏扬州·1)Theystoppedin________beautifulplaceforcamping,near________farmhouseoftheSmiths.

A.a;aB.the;a

C.a;theD.the;the

2.WealllikewatchingtheTVprogramReadersSaturdayevening.

A.inB.onC.atD.for

3.(2017·江苏扬州·3)Bryanwillnotwanttohave________todowithhorsesinthefuture.

A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing

4.——Alldone!

Let’sswim,Martine!

——Swimming!

Ijust_______getusedtoitinwinter.

A.can’tB.shouldn’tC.mustn’tD.needn’t

5.___________shecouldn’tseehisface,shecouldtellbyhisvoicethathewasyoung.

A.UnlessB.IfC.BecauseD.Though

6.—Whatareyoureading?

—Abookaboutabaseballplayer.Thisguywaswell__________forhisdevotiontocharitywork.

A.enjoyedB.respectedC.behavedD.expected

7.(2017江苏扬州)——__________badnews!

Wedidn’twinthe15thSudirmanCup.

——It’sapity.

A.WhatB.WhataC.HowD.Howa

8.Mrs.Whiteis________enoughtospendhersparetimeonourmathsproblems.

A.confidentB.curiousC.wiseD.generous

9.—Iwentfromaschooldesktoashipinmyteens.

—_________dayswouldyoubeatsea?

Homesick?

A.HowlongB.HowmanyC.HowmuchD.Howsoon

10.Mygrandpaknowsthehistoryandmedicalofmanyplants.

A.wealthB.price

C.valueD.cost

11.(2017江苏扬州)——Youhaveanicecar.

——Thankyou.I__________itforlessthanonemonth.

A.boughtB.haveboughtC.hadD.havehad

12.MomdoesallthehouseworksothatSarahcantakethetimeherwordsonpaper.

A.putB.putting

C.toputD.puts

13.(2017江苏扬州)—Whatdoyouthinkofthesofa?

—Notbad,butitmay_______toomuchspaceofourlivingroom.

A.takeupB.putupC.openupD.makeup

14.——Excuseme,couldyoutellme___________?

——Well,there’soneonyourleft.

A.whenthebankopensB.wherethebankis

C.howfaristhebankD.howcanIgettothebank

15.(2017·江苏扬州·15)—Onlythosewhohavealotincommoncangetalongwell.

—________.Oppositessometimesattract.

A.IhopesoB.IthinksoC.Idon'tcareD.Idon'tthinkso

二、完型填空

WhenCharlesLeehandedmethesmallrednotebookin1974,hechangedmylife.“Whiletravelling,youshouldkeepnotesonthethingsyouseeanddo.16,youwillforgetthemsomeday,”heexplained.IwasstayinginhishousewhentravellinginEngland.

Itookhis17.Iwroteinthenotebookeverydayduringthehomestayandbacktouniversity.Irecordedweekendtrips,myprofessorsandideasaboutmylifeandfuture.

WhenIwrote,Iwonderedaboutmy18andpurpose.Whowouldreadthis?

WasIrecordingeventsandideasjustasaremindertomemory,orwastheresomelargerpurposeforthis19exercise?

Igotabigpictureforthetask.Iwasrecordingevents,thoughts,wordsthatwere20tomylife.I21afuturemesittingdowntoreadthepages.Iwonderedwhatitwouldfeelliketoreadthosewordslater.

IfilledthenotebookCharlesgaveme.Iboughtanewoneand22it.Thenanotherandanother.

Recently,Idecidedtolookthroughmynotebooksinthepast42years.Charleshadbeen23.Irememberedthebig24,thecentralhappenings,butoneachpageweredetailsIhad25.

Ihadn’twritteneveryday,butIalwayspickedupthe26whenitfeltimportant.Ioftenwroteinthematschool27mystudentswerewriting.Iwantedtopassonthe28Charleshadgivenme.Thesewritingsformedacontinuous29betweenmypast,present,andfuturethrougheventsinmylife.

Ittookseverallongeveningstoreadthroughmynotebooks.AsIread,Isuddenlyrealizedtheyareagifttothe30me-----IamnowthepersonIwaswritingtothroughoutthoseyears.

16.A.SoB.InsteadC.MoreoverD.Otherwise

17.A.donationB.rewardC.adviceD.promise

18.A.listenersB.readersC.studentsD.professors

19.A.dailyB.weeklyC.monthlyD.yearly

20.A.commonB.importantC.practicalD.similar

21.A.imaginedB.rememberedC.enjoyedD.expected

22.A.wroteB.filledC.gatheredD.increased

23.A.patientB.seriousC.rightD.wrong

24.A.mistakesB.problemsC.accidentsD.events

25.A.forgottenB.avoidedC.keptD.improved

26.A.drawingB.travellingC.readingD.writing

27.A.whenB.untilC.beforeD.after

28.A.notebookB.houseC.lessonD.effort

29.A.productionB.connectionC.instructionD.situation

30.A.lateB.pastC.presentD.future

三、阅读单选

The9/11Memorial&Museumhonorsthe2,983victimsintheterroristattacksonSeptember11,2001andFebruary26,1993.The9/11Memorialisalsoaplacetohonorthosewhoriskedtheirlivestosaveothers.The9/11Museumiswell-knownforpreservingthehistoryoftheeventsofSeptember11.TheyarelocatedattheWorldTradeCenter.Westronglyrecommendtheuseofpublictransportthere.Thereareeightundergroundstogetyouthere.

MemorialHoursofOperation

Opendaily7:

30a.m.—9:

00p.m.

MuseumHoursofOperation

Sunday—Thursday,9:

00a.m.—8:

00p.m./Lastentryat6:

00p.m.

FridayandSaturday,9:

00a.m.—9:

00p.m./Lastentryat7:

00p.m.

MuseumTickets

MuseumAdmission

MuseumAdmission&MuseumTour

MuseumAdmission&MemorialTour

Adult(ages18—64)

$24

$44

$39

Senior(ages65+)

$18

$38

$33

USCollegeStudents

$18

$38

$33

Youth(ages7—17)

$15

$35

$30

*Children6andunderarefree.

*JoinaguideonaMemorialtour.ExplorethehistoricalimportanceoftheWorldTradeCenter.YoucanbuytheMemorialtourticketseparately.Thepriceis$15perperson.

*JoinaguideonaMuseumtour,examiningauthenticartifacts(真品)tounderstandwhathappenedon9/11,andthehistoryandrebuildingoftheWorldTradeCenter.Thepriceis$20perpersonbutyouneedtogettheMuseumadmission(入场券)first.

Forafulllistofoptions,visit911memorial.org/tours.

31.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?

A.The9/11Memorialonlyhonorsthevictims.

B.YoucanentertheMuseumat6:

30p.m.onSunday.

C.Youareadvisedtotakeundergroundthere.

D.JoinaMemorialtourtounderstandwhathappenedon9/11.

32.IfMr.Black(60yearsold)andhisgrandsonJohn(7yearsold)wanttojointheMuseumtour,theyneedtopay_____forthetickets.

A.$39B.$40C.$69D.$79

33.Thepassageprobablycomesfrom_____.

A.afilmmagazineB.ahistorytextbook

C.agovernmentreportD.atravellingguide

Stillinshock!

Imovedaroundthehousepurposelesslytryingtodecidewhattoputintothesuitcases(行李箱).Earlierthatevening,I’dreceivedacalltellingmethatmybrotherwaskilledinacarcrash.“Comeassoonasyoucan.”criedmymother.

Iwantedtohurrytoheratonce.Butmyhusband,Larry,andIwerepackingtomovefromNewYorktoSeattle.Ourhousewasintotalmess.Supperdishessatonthekitchentable.Toyslayeverywhere.Ipurposelesslypickedthingsupandputthemdown.Mother’scryingwentthroughmyheadagainandagain.

Larrycalledsomefriendstotellthemwhathadhappened.Someoneaskedtospeaktome.“Ifthere’sanythingIcando,letmeknow.”ButIdidn’tknowwhattoaskfor.

Suddenly,thrdoorbellrang.ItwasEmerson.HeandhiswifeDonnalivedintheblocknearby.

“I’vecometocleanyourshoes,”hesaid.

Iaskedhimtorepeat.

“Donnahadtostaywiththebaby,”hesaid,“butwewanttohelpyou.Irememberwhenmyfatherdied,ittookmehourstocleanourshoesforthefuneral(葬礼).Givemeallyourshoes.”

Igatheredallourdirtyshoestothekitchen.Emersongottoworkrightaway.Watchinghimdevotinghimselftoonetaskhelpedmepullmyownthoughtsintoorder.Itoldmyselftowashclothesfirst.Then,LarryandIbathedthechildrenandputthemtobed.Onejobafteranother.

Whenwereturnedtoclearthedishes,Emersonhadleft.Allourshoesstoodinalineagainstthewall,clean,shining.Icouldn’thelpcrying.Earlynextmorning,weleftfortheairportwithallthejobsdone.

NowwheneverIhearofafriendwho’slostalovedone,Inolongercallwiththepoliteoffer,”Ifthere’sanythingIcando…”InsteadItrytothinkofonespecifictaskthatsuitsthatman’sneed,liketakingthedogtotheboardingkennel,orhouse-sittingduringthefuneral.Ifthepersonasks,”HowdidyouknowIneededthatone?

”Ireply,”Becauseamanoncecleanedmyshoes.”

34.Thewriterdidn’tknowwhattoputintothesuitcasesbecause_____.

A.shecouldn’tdoitonherownB.shewastoosadtodoanything

C.shewantedtotakeeverythingtoSeattleD.shewasnotgoodathousework

35.Here’satimelineofwhathappenedinthestory.

Whichoftheeventsshouldgointheemptyboxabove?

A.Emersoncametocleantheshoes.

B.Thecouplebathedthechildren.

C.Theyclearedthesupperdishes

D.Thewriterfoundtheshoescleaned.

36.Ifoneofherfriendshaslostalovedone,whatwillthewriterprobablyNOTdo?

A.Callherfriendtoaskwhatshecando.

B.Lookafterherfriend’syoungchildren.

C.Takeherfriends’sdogtotheboardingkennel.

D.Offerherfriendhouse-sittingduringthefuneral.

37.Whichsentencesbestexpressesthethemeofthisstory?

A.Oneperson’slossisanother’sgain.

B.Anactofkindnessisoftenrewarded.

C.Anearneighbourisbetterthanabrotherfaroff.

D.Dosomethingspecifictohelpthoseinneed.

In1990,EdViestursstartedforthetopofMountEverest(29,029feet)fromahighcampat27,000feet.Heplannedtoclimbitwithoutoxygentank,somethingonlyafewclimbershadmanagedtodo.He’dfailedtwice,oncegettingwith300feetofthetopbeforeturningback.

Helefthishighcampat1a.m.,usingaheadlamptofindhiswayinthedark.He’dalreadybeenonthemountainfortwomonths,receivingenduranceandstrengthtraininginpreparationfortheEverestclimb.He’dalsolivedthroughterriblecold,strongwinds,andseparationfromfriendsandfamily.

“Thecommonpracticewastouseoxygenwhenclimbing,

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