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2019年呼和浩特市中考试卷英语

注意事项:

1.考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡的规定位置。

2.考生要将答案写在答题卡上,在试卷上答题一律无效。

考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

3.本试卷满分120分。

考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共计85分)

I.单项选择:

(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

1.Weusuallygoswimmingin_____summer.Butin______summerof2018,wedidn’t.

A./;/B.a;aC./;theD.a;/

2.—MayIhelpyouwithsomejeans,sir?

—Yes,I’dliketotryonthoseblue_______.

B.oneA.pairC.twoD.ones

3.—Jack,let’shaveapicnicafterschool.

—Sorry.Ihave______Franktoworkonthebiologyreportwithhim.

A.AdviseB.expectedC.suggestedD.promised

4._______meanemailbeforeyoucometoHohhot,andI’llmeetyouatthetrainstation.

A.SendB.SendingC.TosendD.Sent

5.—DidyoucallMichaelback?

—Ididn’tneedto,________I’llseehimtomorrow.

A.UnlessB.becauseC.whenD.though

6.Sittingdownafterawalkisrelaxing.Butwouldyouliketositonaseat_____tellyouyourweight?

A./B.whoC.whomD.that

7.GuanDongsavedanoldladyoutoftheYangtzeRiver.________greatcourageheshowed!

A.WhataB.WhatC.HowaD.How

8.Benwashelpinghismotherwhentherainbegantobeatheavily________thewindows.

A.againstB.acrossC.aboveD.below

9.IreallyneedtotakemoreexercisebecauseI’m_______weight.

A.puttingdownB.puttingonC.puttingoffD.puttingaway

10.—WillyoudoanycleaningintheparkthisSunday?

—_______!

IdosoeverySunday.

A.NiceworkB.NoshoutingC.YoubetD.Inwithachance

11.—Heisplanningtowalkonthewingsoftheaflyingplane.

—What?

Ihaveneverheardof______ideabefore.

A.AcrazierB.thecrazierC.acreaziestD.thecreaziest

12.TheshopinWandaSquare_______forsixyears,butI______theresofar.

A.hasopened;haven’tgoneB.hasbeenopened;haven’tbeen

C.hasbeenopen;haven’tgoneD.hasbeenopened;haven’tbeen

13.Itiswise______Lindatomakeuphermind_______toplayaninstrument.

A.for;learningB.for;tolearnC.of;learningD.of;tolearn

14.Frederick_______enteredthefinalcompetitionlastmonth.Hishobbyhasbroughthim_______.

A.successful;successB.successful;successfully

C.successfully;successD.successfully;successful

15.Shewassoangryat______hewasdoing______shewalkedoutwithoutaword.

A.what;thatB.that;whatC.what;whatD.that;that

II.完型填空:

(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

A

“Thegrasslooksgreenerontheothersideofthefence.”That’sanold16inEnglish.Itmeansotherplacesoftenlookbetter,moreinterestingthantheplacein17youlive.Somepeopleworry 18youngChinesearebeginningtofeelthatway.TheyseeyoungChinesepayingnoattentiontoChinesecultureand,19,buyingJapanesecartoonbooks,watchingKoreansoapoperasandevencelebratingwesternholidays.

Foreignbooksandsoapoperasaregood,20Chinesewritersandactorsarejustasgood.Asforholidays,Christmasisnice,butitcan21havethemeaningforChinesethatSpringFestivalhas,andtheWesthasnothingtocomparewithMid-autumnFestival.Andlet'snotforgetthepartofChinesecultureIlikebest:

22friendliness.Notallcountriesareas23asChina.

It'sgoodtoenjoyotherculturesandto24fromthem,buttheycannotreplaceyourownculture.It'sgoodtolookontheothersideofthefence,but25youtakeagoodlonglook.Youwillfindthatthegrassisn'talwaysgreenerontheothersideofthefence.

16.A. word           B. saying            C. sentence             D. rule

17.A. that              B. when            C. where             D. which

18.A. that               B. if              C. why              D. whether

19.A. however         B. besides           C. instead          D. then

20.A.and               B. so                C. but                D. or

21.A. still            B. never               C. always            D. ever

22.A. they               B. their              C. it              D. its

23.A. warm         B. warmer              C. co1d             D. colder

24.A. learns             B. learning               C. inlearning         D. tolearn

25.A.makeup         B.makeupof        C.makesure      D.besureto

B

Arestauranthadonefalleduponhardtimes.Onlyfive26wereleft:

themanagerandfourothers,allover60yearsold.

Inthetownneartherestauranttherelivedasuccessfulbusinessmanwhowasgoodatmanagingbusiness,sothemanager  27 toaskthebusinessmanifhecouldofferanyadvicethatmightsavetherestaurant.Themanagerandthebusinessmantalkedforalongperiodoftime,butwhenhewasaskedforadvice,thebusinessman 28 forawhileandthensaid,“Ihavenoadvicetogive.TheonlythingIcantellyouisthatthesaver(救星)isoneofyou.”

Themanager,returningtotherestaurant 29 ,toldtheotherpeoplewhatthebusinessmanhadsaid.Inthemonthsthat30,theoldrestaurantworkersthoughtcarefullyofthewordsofthebusinessman,“Thesaverisoneofus?

”Theyaskedthemselves.Astheythoughtaboutthispossibility,theyallbegantotreateachotherwith 31 respect(尊重).Andthinkingthateachofthemselvesmightbethesaver,theyalsobegantotreatthemselveswithmorecare.

Astimewentby,peoplecomingtotherestaurant 32thatsomerespectandwarmkindnesswerearoundthefiveoldmembersofthesmallrestaurant.Hardlyknowing  33 ,morepeoplebegantocomebacktotherestaurant.Theybegantobringtheirfriends,andtheirsbroughtmorefriends.Two34later,thesmallrestauranthadonceagainbecomeabigfoodcompany,thankstothebusinessman’s 35 .Theyunderstoodthatitwastheythemselvesthatwerethesavers.

26.A.cooksB.waitersC.membersD.cuntomers

27.A.hopedB.beganC.allowedD.decided

28.A.stoppedB.refusedC.restedD.laughed

29.A.angrilyB.hopefullyC.livelyD.nervously

30.A.followingB.followedC.goingD.gone

31.A.strangeB.similarC.strongD.special

32.A.receivedB.advisedC.feltD.wished

33.A.whatB.howC.whyD.when

34.A.yearsB.daysC.hoursD.minutes

35.A.adviceB.wordsC.methodsD.success

III.阅读理解:

(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

A

Doyouwantajobintheholiday?

Justgoforit.First,youneedtoknowwhatkindofjobissuitableforyourageandinterest.

Ifyou’re13to15.

Itseemsthatyoucan’tworkalmostanywhere,butyou’reprobablyallowedtocleanyourneighbours’carsorwalktheirdogs.

Thereisnolowestwage(工资)forchildrenunder16.

Bylaw,youcan’tworkmorethan35hourseachweekduringschoolholidays.Andyoucan’tworkbefore7a.m.orafter7p.m.

Ify’re16or17.

Thelowestwagefor16-17yearsoldteenagersshouldbenolessthan7dollarsperhour.

Youcan’tworkinapuborbar,butyoucanworkinmanyotherplaces.

Bylaw,youcan'tworkmorethan40hourseachweek.

Whatjobsareoutthere?

Obviouslyyourchoicesarelimited(限制)bythefactthatyoucanonlyworkduringschoolholidays,butthefollowingsituationsarefine.

AtChristmas,mostshopsareshartofhands,soyoumayfindsomethingtodothere.Inantumn,there’salwaysfruitpicking.Itcanbeprettyhardwork,butitpaysreallywell.

Ifyou’remadaboutfootball,youcanchoosetoworkinasportsshoporhelpoutatalocal

footballclub.Nomatterhowmuchyouarepaid,youaredoingwhatyoulike.

36.Intheschoolholidays,14-year-oldkids__________________.

A.canworkanywheretheywantB.arenotallowedtoworkalone

C.can’tgotoworkatnightD.canworkaslongas14hoursaday

37.Howmuchcana16-year-oldkidbepaidatleastintwohours?

A.21dollars.B.17dollars.C.14dollars.D.7dollars.

38.Ifyouwanttocleancarsforothers,youshouldatleastbe_____________.

A.16B.15C.14D.13

39.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?

A.notrightforchildrenB.tiringbutpayswell

C.betterthanotherjobsD.moreinterestingtogirls

40.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?

A.Ifyouare17yearsold,you’renotallowedtowalkthedogforyourneighbour.

B.Teenagerscanchoosetheirjobsaccordingtotheirinterest.

C.Fruitpickingpayswellbecausetherearefewerpeopletopickit.

D.Onlyfootballfanisallowedtoworkinafootballclub.

B

AnewstudyfindsthatmorethaneightypercentofInternetusersintheUnitedStatessearchofhealthinformationonline.

SusannahFoxfromthePewInternetProjectsaysdoctorsarestillthemainsourceofhealthinformation.Butthestudyfoundthatsearchingonlineisoneoftheleadingwaysthatpeoplelookforasecondopinion.Hesays,“Peoplearesortoffact-checkingwhattheyhaveheardfromadoctor.Ourstudiesshowthatpeoplearestillverylikelytoturntoahealthdoctorwhentheyneedadiagosis(诊断)orareplanningatreatment.”

Forty-fourpercentofpeopleareactuallylookingfordoctorsorotherproviderswhentheysearchforhealthinformationonline.Two-thirdsofInternetuserslookonlineforinformationaboutacertaindiseaseormedicalcondition.

TheInternethasalsobecomeanimportantsourceofspiritualsupportforpeoplewithhealthproblems.SusannahFoxsaysoneinfiveInternetusershasgoneonlinetofindotherpeoplewhohavethesamecondition.

Adiseaseisconsidereduncommonifitaffects(侵袭)fewerthan200,000peopleworldwide.Theriseofsocialnetworkinghasmadeiteasierforpeoplewithuncommondiseasestoconnectwitheachotherandfeellessalone.Socialnetworkingisalsochangingthewaysomedoctorsandpatientscommunicatewitheachother.

Dr.JeffLivingstonoperatesamedicalcenterforwomeninIrving,Texas.Hisofficeusespassword-protectedsoftwaretoshareinformationwithpatients.Hesays

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