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上海市中考英语——回答问题

2015年

D.Answerthequestions(根据以下内容回答问题)(12分)

88.DennybelievedinSantaClaus,didn’the?

89.WheredidtheChristmasgiftscomefromaccordingtoDenny?

90.HowoldwasDennywhenhewrotetheletter?

91.WhywasDennynotonthe“NiceList”?

92.WhatwouldDennyprobablydoinordertogetaChristmaspresent?

93.WhodoyouthinkansweredDenny’sletter?

Giveyourreason.

答案:

88. No, he didn’t. 

89. From toy-stores/shops(shelves).           

90. (He was) 7. /He was seven years old. 

91. Because Denny did not believe in Santa Claus.           

92. He would probably change his attitude.            

93. (Any reasonable answer is acceptable.) Hisfather./SantaClause./Thenewspapereditor./ThestaffintheSantaClausvillage.

2014年

D.Answerthequestions(根据短文内容回答问题) (12分)

Chrisisnotatraditionalexplorer(探险者)-heusuallyworksinanofficeforalargeorganization.Yethisjobcansometimesbejustasexcitinganddangerousasbeinganexplorer.

ChrisworksforMSF,anorganizationalsoknownasDoctorsWithoutBorders(无国界医生).MSFsendstraineddoctorsallovertheworldtohelppeopleafterawaroradisaster.ChrisisadoctorfromFrancewhohastravelledtomanyplacestoorganizeprogrammesthathelppeople.

Atthemoment,thereareover27,000trainedmedicalstafftakingpartinMSFprojectsandtasks.TheorganizationreceivedtheNobelPeacePrizein1999.AllkindsofdoctorscanvolunteerforMSF.Theyneedtobepreparedtogoalmostanywhereintheworldand,ofcourse,theyshouldexpectdifficultconditions.Doctorswithexperienceintropical(热带的)diseasesareespeciallyusefulbecausemostofMSF’sworkisinAfrica.WhenMSFacceptsadoctorforatask,hehastogoforatleastsixmonths.Whendoctorshavecompletedafewtasks,theymightbesentonanemergencytaskfollowingadisaster,suchasanearthquake.

ButwhywouldadoctorleaveacomfortablelifeandagoodsalarytojoinMSF?

AccordingtoChris,theexperienceyougainisagreathelpinyourcareer.Besides,justliketheexplorersofthepast,youneedtokeepanopenmindandlearntomixwellwiththepeopleyoumeet.Mostimportantly,attheendofeachtask,youhavemadearealdifferencetopeople’slives.

88.DoesChrisworkforalargeorganization?

89.WhendoesMSFsendtraineddoctorsallovertheworldtohelppeople?

90.HowmanymedicalstaffaretakingpartinMSFprojectsandtasks?

91.WhatkindofdoctorsaregreatlyneededinAfrica?

92.AccordingtoChris,whyishisworkimportanttootherpeople?

93.WhyisanMSFdoctor’sjobexcitinganddangerous?

答案:

88.Yes(,hedoes).

89.Afterawaroradisaster.

90.Over27,000.

91.Doctorswithexperienceintropicaldiseases.

92.Becauseattheendofeachtaskhehasmadearealdifferencetopeople’slives./Becausehisjobmakesadifferencetopeople’slives.

93.(Itisexciting)becauseyoumaytraveltomanyplacesandhelppeopleinneed.

(Itisdangerous)becauseyoumayworkindifficultconditions.

(Anyreasonableanswerisacceptable.)

2013年

D.Answerthequestions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)

“IsometimesgetupatthreeorfourinthemorningtosurftheIntern”

“Icheckmye-mailalmostfortytimesaday.”

“Iseldomspendlessthanthreehourseachtimeonthenet.”

“spendmoretimeinchatroomsthanwithmy'real-life’friends.”

Doyouknowanypeoplelikethese?

Theyarepartofanewaddiction(瘾)calledInternetaddiction.Accordingtoexperts,Internetaddicts(迷)spendatleastthirtytofortyhoursonlineeveryweek.TheylosecontrolofthetimetheyspendontheInternet.

Forexample,onecollegestudentwasmissingforseveraldays.Hisfriendswereworriedand1ookedforhimeverywherebutcouldn’tfindhim.Theycalledthepolice.Thepolicefoundthestudentinthecomputerlab:

hewassurfingtheInternet—forsevendaysstraight.

AstudyshowsthataboutsixtotenpercentofInternetusersbecomeaddicted.TheteenagerspendmoretimeontheInternetthanwithfriendsandfamily.That’swhysomeexpertsworrymostaboutyoungpeople.

Is“surfingtheInternet”ahobbyoralladdictionforyou?

Youmayhaveaproblemifyouhaveoneofthefollowingsymptoms(症状):

★Yougooutwithyourfriendslessandless.

★Youcan’twaittogetonlineagain.

★You’vedecidedtospendashorttimeonline,butthenyouspendseveralhours.

★YoudonotgotoimportantfamilyeventsoryoudonotdoschoolprojectsbecauseyouliketospendhoursontheInternet.

Whatisthesolution?

SomeexpertssuggestthatpeoplesetstrictlimitsontheirtimeforInternetuse.Youhavetolearntocontrolit,ortheInternetwouldcontrolyou.

93.HowmanyhoursdoesanInternetaddictspendonlineeveryweekaccordingtoexperts?

94.Wherewasthemissingcollegestudentfound?

95.Whydosomeexpertsworrymostaboutyoungpeople?

96.WhatisonesymptomofInternetaddiction?

97.HowcanInternetaddictssolvetheirproblem?

98.Whatmightbethetitleofthispassage?

(InnomorethanTENwords)

答案:

93.Atleast30to40(hours).

94.Inthecomputerlab.

95.BecausetheyspendmoretimeontheInternetthanwithfriendsandfamily.

96.Yougooutwithyourfriendslessandless.

/Youcan’twaittogetonlineagain./

You’vedecidedtospendashorttimeonline,butthenyouspendseveralhours./

Youdon’tgotofamilyeventsordoschoolprojectsbecauseyouliketospendhoursontheInternet.

97.BysettingstrictlimitsontheirtimeforInteractuse./TheycansetstrictlimitsontheirtimeforInternetuse.

98.InternetAddiction./LearntocontrolInternetuse.(Anyreasonableanswersacceptable)

2012年

A.Answerthequestions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)

It'sMarch,2050.

FrankandMarySmithwakeupintheircomfortablehouseinthemorningandswitchonthebedroomcomputertogetthelatestnews.TheyusedtoreadtheTimes,butchangedtoelectronicnewspapersmanyyearsago.

Thereistheusualnewsaboutspace:

anotherspaceflighthasreturnedfromMarsandscientistshavediscoveredanewplanet.Thentheyturntobusinessnews:

theUSdollarhasrisengreatlyinShanghai,oneoftheworld'sleadingbusinesscentres.Marytellsthecomputertobuy5,000dollars,andthereisaquickresponsethatithasbeendone.

Astheywatchthescreen,Maryordersoneofthehouseholdrobotstomakecoffeeforthem.Frankdisappearsintothestudytojoinavideoconferencewithhispartnersaroundtheworld.Heisacomputerengineer,workingforseveralcompanies.Thisishisthirdjob:

heusedtobeinmarketingandthentelevision.

Maryhasaquicklookattheshoppingchannels—theusualselectionofelectriccars,householdrobotsandcheaptraveloffers—beforepickingupthevideophonetotalktoherassistant.Shealsohasajobandsheisdoingmedicalresearch.BothsheandFrankusedtohaveanofficedeskinLondon,butin2014theydecidedtomovetotheseasideandworkfromhome.

FrankandMaryhaveonedaughter,Louise,whoalsohasherownworkstationathome.Shegoestoschoolonlyonedayaweek,mainlytoplaywithotherstudents.Classroomsdisappearedin2030becausetherewasnolongeranyneedforthem:

communicationssystemshavemadeitmucheasiertolearnathome.

Louise,nowthirteen,isstudyingChineseatpresent,whichhasbecomeaworldlanguageasimportantasEnglish.LouisehasmanyChinesefriends.Theycommunicatebycomputer.

Accordingtothefamilydoctor,Louisewilllivetoatleast130.Herwishistoworkforafewdecades(十年)andthenspendhertimeonmusicandpainting.

93.WhydoFrankandMaryswitchonthebedroomcomputerinthemorning?

Becausethey______________________________________________________

94.DoesMaryreadspacenewsorbusinessnews?

_________________________________________________________________

95.WhomakescoffeeforMaryandFrank?

_________________________________________________________________

96.HowdoesFrankworkwithothersfromhome?

_________________________________________________________________

97.Whatarethetwoworldlanguagesin2050?

_________________________________________________________________

98.WhatdoyouthinkofLouise'slifein2050?

Ithinkherlifein2050is_____________because________________________

答案:

D.93.theywanttogetlatestnews.

94.Maryreadsbusinessnews.

95.Oneofthehouseholdrobots.

96.Heusescomputertoworkwithothers.

97.ChineseandEnglish.

98.comfortable/amazing/happy/colourfulofthecomputer

2011年

JohnBrown,anofficeworker,livesinWashington,Heinherited(继承)$1,000,000whenhewas23.Hedidn'tfeelhappyatallHiscollegefriendswerelookingfortheirfirstjobs,buthedidn’thaveto.Johndecidedtokeeplivingasimplelifelikeeveryoneelse.Hedidn’ttellanyofhisfriendsandgave$100,000ofhismoneytoacharity(慈善团体)thathelpedpoorchildrentolivebetterlives.Todayheis36,thestillwearscheapshoesandclothesandownsasmallcaronly,butheismuchhappier.

UptonowJohnhashelped15childrenfrompoorcountriesallovertheworld,$200amonthforeach.Thechilddoesnotreceivethemoneyincash(现金).Themoneypaysforthechild'sschoolexpenses,food,medicalcareandclothing.Johnreceivesareporteachyearonthechild'sprogress.Theycanwritetoeachother,butusuallythechildrendonotspeakEnglish.

WhenJohnfirstheardaboutthesechildren,hewantedtohelpthem."Itwasnotanythingspecial,"hesaid."UntilIhadthechancetogotothesecountriesandmeetthechildrenIwashelping,Ididnotknowanythingaboutthetypeoflifetheyhad"

OnceJohnwenttomeetalittlegirlinAfrica.Hesaidt

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