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2019淄博英语中考真题(解析版)

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一、完形填空(共1小题)

1.Forthousandsofyears,peoplefarmedtheland.Theygrewfruitsandvegetables.Theyhuntedandfishedformeat.They

(1)  cloth,dyes(染料)andpaperfromplants.Theyusedstoneandmetalforweaponsandtools.

Peopleprogressedtomakingmachinespowered

(2)  waterandsteam(蒸汽),andevenlater,bycoal,oil,andpetrol.Largecitieswerebuilt.Factories(3)  ofmachinescreatedjobsinthecitiesforthousandsofpeople.TheIndustrialRevolution(工业革命)changedthelivesofmanypeoplebecause,forthefirsttime,morepeoplelivedincitiesthanon(4)  .

Companiesbuiltpowerplants(工厂)tomake(5)  torunthemachines,factoriesandcities.

Peopledidnotrealizetheseactivitieswere(6)  theEarth.Theydidn'trealizebow(7)  oil,gas,coalandmineralswerebeingusedup.

(8)  citiesgrewbiggerandspreadacrosstheland,plantsandanimalsbegantodisappear.Theirnaturehomesweredestroyed(破坏)aspeoplemovedintonewplaces.

Astimepassed,peoplebeganto(9)  theneedtoprotecttheEarthanditsnaturalresources(资源).Theysawthatplantsandanimalsneededprotection,sotheywouldn'tdisappearforever.Peoplejoinedtogethertotell(10)  aroundtheworldtoconserve(节约)ournaturalresourcesandcarefortheEarth.Andso.EarthDaywasborn.Eachyear,moreandmorepeopletakepartinEarthDay.Whatcanyoudotohelp?

(1)A.separated

B.washed

C.made

D.mixed

(2)A.as

B.for

C.with

D.by

(3)A.full

B.proud

C.sick

D.short

(4)A.mountains

B.rivers

C.grasslands

D.farms

(5)A.metal

B.water

C.electricity

D.oil

(6)A.helping

B.harming

C.wasting

D.losing

(7)A.clearly

B.hardly

C.quickly

D.slowly

(8)A.Before

B.If

C.As

D.Though

(9)A.forget

B.see

C.remember

D.get

(10)A.them

B.other

C.another

D.others

二、阅读理解(共4小题)

2.Likeyou,plantsneedgoodthingslikefood,water,andmineralsinordertogrow.Usuallytheygettheseimportantnutrients(营养)fromtherichsoil(土壤)inwhichthey'replanted.Butthere'sanotherwaytogrowplantsthatdoesn'tusesoil.It'scalledhydrogenicgardening.

"Hydrogenic"means"workingwithwater."Inahydrogenicgarden,plantsgrowwiththeirrootsinwater,notindirt.Thewaterisfilledwithspecialfoodfortheplantsthatgardenershavecarefullymeasuredandprepared.

Hydrogenicplantsgrowquickly.Inordinarygardens,plantsneedtimeandenergytogrowlongrootsthatsearchthesoilforfoodandwater.Inahydrogenicgarden,plantscanusetheirenergytogrowtallinstead.Andbecausethereisnosoil,therearenoweedsandfewinsectpests(害虫).Gardenersdon'tneedtospray(喷洒)plantswithdangerouschemicals.Boththeplantsandtheenvironmentstayhealthy.

Scientistshopethat,oneday,hydrogenicgardensmaybeabletohelphungrypeopleallovertheworldgrowenoughfood﹣evenincountriesthathavebadsoil,orweatherthatistoohot,toocold,ortoodry.AndastronautshopetotakehydrogenicgardenswiththemtothespaceshiptheyflytoMars,sothattheywillalwayshavefreshvegetables,andthefunofgrowingagardenwithoutdirt.

(1)What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"dirt"inthesecondparagraph?

  

A.soil

B.water

C.insect

D.food

(2)WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

  

A.Plantsneedwaterandothernutrientstogrow.

B.Therearenoweedsinhydrogenicgardens.

C.Hydrogenicplantscannotgrowintoohotweather.

D.Astronautshopetotakehydrogenicgardenstospace.

(3)What'sthepassageabout?

  

A.Plantgrowing.

B.Spacefarming.

C.Scientificwatering.

D.hydrogenicgardening.

3.Canyouimaginewalkingin,sittingnexttoastrangerandaskingforthelatestnewsorputtingarecentnoveldownnexttosomeone'scoffeeandaskingfortheiropinionbeforegivingyours?

Butmorethan300yearsago,thiskindofbehaviourwasencouragedinthousandsofcoffeehousesalloverLondon.In1712,theStarbuckssite(位置)todaywasoccupied(占据)byButton'scoffeehouseInside,poets,writersandmembersofthepublicgatheredaroundlongwoodentablesdrinking,thinking,writinganddiscussingliteratureintothenight.Onthewall,nearwheretheStarbuckscommunitynoticeboardnowstands,wasthewhitemarble(大理石)headofalionwithwide﹣openmouth.Thepublicwasinvitedtofeeditwithlettersandstories.Thebestofthelion'sdigest(文摘)werepublishedinaweeklyeditionofJosephAddison'sGuardiannewspaper,named"theroaringofthelion".

Today,fewpeopleknowButton's.It'sjustoneofLondon'sforgottencoffeehouses.

London'sfirstcoffeehousewasopenedbyaGreeknamedPasqueRoseein1652.WhileaservantforaBritishmerchantinTurkey,Roseedevelopedatastefortheexotic(异国情调的)Turkishdrinkanddecidedtoimport(进口)ittoLondon.Peoplefromallwalksoflifecametohisbusinesstomeet,greet,drink,think,write,andjoke.

(1)Wherewasthewhitemarblelionhead?

  

A.InthebackyardoftheStarbucks.

B.OntheButton'slongwoodentables.

C.InJosephAddison'sGuardiannewspaper.

D.OnthewallofButton'scoffeehouse.

(2)Howoftenwas"theroaringofthelion"published?

  

A.Everyday

B.Everyweek.

C.Everymonth

D.Everyyear)

(3)WhatkindofcoffeedidPasqueRoseeimporttoLondon?

  

A.Turkishcoffee.

B.Blackcoffee.

C.Whitecoffee

D.Sweetcoffee.

(4)Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?

  

A.Peoplecouldhardlyfoundacoffeehousein1712inLondon.

B.Starbucks,Button'sandRosee'swerefamouscoffeehousesofLondonin1700s.

C.Button'swasusuallynoisyandcrowdedatnight300hundredyearsago.

D.OnlybusinessmenenjoyedtheexoticcoffeeatPasqueRosee's.

4.Ididnotgrowupinafamilywithbooks.

(1)  Myprocessofbeingareaderseemedamazing.Igotlostinonebookthatopenedupmyworldandchangedmylife.

Myprimaryschoolteacheralwaysgaveherpupilstimetoreadforpleasureinschool.Shebelieveditwouldimprovereadinggreatly.

(2)  Itwasabiography(传记)ofactressGretaGarbo.Ipickeditupandbegantoreadfromcovertocover.ThewordsIreadattracted(吸引)meandIwasexcited.IrealizedthattherewereotherwomenlikeGretawhohadmadegreateffortsandchangedtheirlives.Irecognized(认识)myselfinher.

Fromthenon,myteacherhadahardtimekeepingmesupplied(提供)withbooks.Shedugupallthebiographiesofwomenthatshecouldfind.(3)  

Ithasbeenalongroad.Iamnowaphysicsprofessorinauniversity.(4)  Recently,someonegavemeJusticeSoniaSotomayor'sautobiography.Onceagain,Iamencouragedandamimaginingnewpossibilitiesformylife.

A.Mostofmytimeisspentreadingscientificliterature.

B.TheirstorieswerelikeroadmapsthatallowedmetoseewhereIcouldgoonwithmylife.

C.Inmyhome,therewasneithertimenorenergytoread.

D.Readingplaysanimportantroleinmylife.

E.Oneday,sheputabookonmydesk.

5.

(1)Oneofmyfriendssometimestakesasideanotherfriendtotalktoheraboutsomethingshedoesn'twantmetohear.Itmakesmefeelsad.WhatshouldIdo?

  

(2)Someofmyfriendsareinafight.likethemallequally(同样地),buttheysayIhavetochoosesides.Help!

  

(3)Ilookuptomysisters.They'rebothintelligent(聪明的)feelthatI'llneverbeasgoodasthem.  

(4)Iamtheshortestpersoninmyclass,andmyclassmatescallme"TinyMouse."HowcanImakethemstop?

  

(5)Ialwaysusethecomputerandcan'tstopIfeelthatI'mnotgettinganysmarterandthecomputeriswarping(扭曲)mybrain.  

A.It'swonderfulthatyouadmirethem.buttrynottocompareyourselftothem.Insteadoftryingtobelikethem,justtrytobethebestyoupossible.Youwillfindthatyouwillbemuchhappierwhenyoutrytobetruetoyourself,ratherthanwhenyoutrytobelikesomeoneelse.

B.Theonlywaytobreakahabitistoforceyourselftodosomethingdifferent.Aworldofexcitingandinterestingactivitiesisjustwaitingforyou.Writealistofthingsyou'vealwayswantedtodo,learn,make,ortry.Whenyoufeellikeplayingit,dosomethingelse.

C.Discussthiswithher.Trynottosupposethatshetalksaboutyouunlessyouactuallyhearwhatshesays.Butletherknowthatyouareunhappywhenshetellssecretsaroundyou.Ifyoufeeluncomfortabletalkingtoherinperson,youcouldwriteheranoteinstead.

D.Weoftenhearfromkidswhoarelaughedatabouttheirheight.Theyprobablydon'tmeantohurtyourfeelings.Thereareadvantagesanddisadvantagestobeinganysize.Youmightplayalongandcomeupwithafunnyreply.However,ifyoufeelhurt,trytalkingtoaparentorteacher.

E.Explaintoyourfriendsthatyoulikeallofthem.Youcanplaywitheachpersonorgroupseparately.Iftheydon'tlikethis,thenyoumaywanttofocusonotherfriendshipsuntilthesefriendsworkthingsout.Anotherideaistooffertohelpyourfriendssolvetheirproblems.

三、词汇应用(共2小题)

6.

wantbestslowlyuntilwhenhappiness

facinginstillnowhighnot

MyDearAzhaan,

Iwantyoutoknowthatyouremindmeofmyselfinsomanyways.YouarelikeabetterandImprovedversion(版本)ofme.IlookatyouandIseemyself

(1)   youreyes.IwishIhadthatconfidence(信心)andevensomeofyourbossiness(霸气)atthatage.Yet,I'malsotroubledonseeingthisconfidence

(2)     disappearing,becauseyouare(3)     manydifferentthings.Iwantyoutoknowthatyourconfidenceisoneofthe(4)    thingsaboutyou.Allofusadmireyourconfidence.However,youare(5)   confidentenoughthesedays,becauseyouarebeginningtodislikeyourownbody.

Youarenotfat.Iagreethatyoucouldbealittlehealthier.Youcouldeatalittlelessjunkfood.However,Idon'tknowwhenyou'll

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