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2021年江苏省扬州市中考第一次模拟英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

___________

一、单选题

1..Althoughitseemedtobe_______painfulexperience,hestillfoundit_______fun.

A.a,/B./,a

C.a,theD.a,a

2.(2016•无锡市)---Ican'tfindthemagazineIboughtthismorning.

---Well,Jackisreading___________overthere.Whynotgoandseeifitisyours?

A.itB.thatC.oneD.some

3.Ahard-workingman_______becomeagreatscientist,butagreatscientist_______beahard-workingman.

A.maynot;mustB.maynot;canC.can't;mustD.can't;can

4.________mysister________Idowellinourlessons.Mymotherisveryproudofus.

A.Not;butB.Neither;norC.Either;orD.Both;and

5.Pickupyourpenanddrawyourowninvention.Maybeitwillbe____arealproductoneday!

A.turnedonB.turneddownC.turnedintoD.turnedoff

6.—Iprefer________withapento________onthecomputer,becauseItypesoslowly.—SodoI.

A.write;typingB.towrite;totypeC.writing;totypeD.writing;typing

7.—WecansaveenergybyridingMobike.

—,peopleshouldgetusedtorecyclingthewaste.

A.MoreoverB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Anyway

8.—Doyourememberthere_____ariverhere?

—Ofcourse,IoftenswaminitwhenIwasyoung.

A.usedtobeingB.usedtobe

C.wasusedtobeD.wasusedtobeing

9.—Ifyouwanttochangeforadoubleroom,you’llhavetopay________20dollars.—Allright.

A.moreB.anotherC.otherD.each

10.-Bill,canIgetyouanythingtodrink?

-______.

A.Youarewelcome.B.Noproblem.

C.Iwouldn’tmind,acoffee.D.Itdoesn’tmatter

11.Asanewkindoftransportservice,publicbicyclesinmoreChinesecitiesinthefollowingyears.

A.useB.areusedC.willuseD.willbeused

12.Wearingredmakes________easy________ustotakeaction.

A.it;forB.this;ofC.that;forD.it;of

13.Idon’tthinkMumsawus.She________aTVplayanddeeplymovedbyit.

A.waswatchingB.iswatchingC.watchD.watched

14.―Howdoyouplantospendthecomingsummerholiday?

―Ihaven’tdecided.Iwonder________duringtheholiday.

A.whereamIgoingtospendB.whetheritwasgoingtobesunny

C.whowillIinvitetohaveatripwithmeD.ifmymotherwillgivemeextrahomework

15.Maybeyouthinkitimpossibletofinishthistask,butIalwaysbelieve________.

A.wherethereisawill,thereisawayB.practicemakesperfect

C.manyhandsmakelightworkD.agoodbeginningishalfdone

二、完型填空

August16,2016,runnersAbbeyD'Agostino(USA)andNikkiHamblin(NewZealand)touchedtheworldwhilethey16inthewomen's5,000-metreeventinRio.Duringtherace,somewherearound3,200metres,AbbeyandNikki17eachother.Nikkiwasrunningwhenshesuddenlyhadto18toavoidcontactwithanotherrunner.ThenAbbeybumpedintoherfromtheback,bringingthem19totheground.AsAbbeywasgettingup,shenoticedNikkiwashurtandneededhelp.Whiletheircompetitorscarriedonwiththerace,Abbey20tohelpupNikki,whohadtakenahardfallandwaslyingonthetrack.

Inaninterviewlater,Nikkirecalledhowthesuddennessofthecrashandfallinfluencedher."WhenIwentdownitwaslike,'What'shappening?

WhyamIontheground?

'Andsuddenlythere'sthishandonmyshoulder,like'21',wehavetofinishthis!

'I'mso22andtouchedthatshedidthat."Nikkisaid.

23,Abbeyhadhurtherkneeinthefallandhaddifficultywalking.Insteadof24intherace,Nikkihelpedto25herinjuredopponent(对手)alongtheway.Abbeythentriedto26Nikkitogoonwithouther.However,Nikkiprovidedherwith27towalkslowlytowardsthefinishline.Bothgirlsfinallymadeittothefinishline.

28NikkicameinsecondtolastandAbbeycameinlastwithhertwistedankle,theystillgotmovedtothefinals.Whata29race!

"I'msothankfulforAbbeyfordoingthatforme.ThatgirlistheOlympicspiritrightthere."Nikkisaid.Thesimpleacthasbecomea30oftheOlympicspirit.Theirgoodsportsmanshipgotthemintothefinals.

16.A.tookB.foughtC.competedD.played

17.A.cameintoB.crashedintoC.brokeintoD.turnedinto

18.A.slowdownB.breakdownC.sitdownD.camedown

19.A.allB.bothC.noneD.neither

20.A.turnedB.rememberedC.plannedD.agreed

21.A.GetupB.GetawayC.GetonD.Getoff

22.A.interestedB.impressedC.excitedD.surprised

23.A.HopefullyB.HopelesslyC.LuckilyD.Unluckily

24.A.continuingB.stoppingC.climbingD.riding

25.A.carryB.takeC.bringD.hold

26.A.makeB.remindC.adviseD.refuse

27.A.achievementB.improvementC.developmentD.encouragement

28.A.IfB.YetC.ThoughD.Unless

29.A.wiseB.funnyC.beautifulD.polite

30.A.medalB.symbolC.markD.sign

三、阅读单选

TheTEDspeakerseriesfeatures“ideasworthspreading.”Withover1,400tochoosefrom,we’veselectedafewthatareperfectforstudents.

1.LarrySmith:

WhyYouWillFailtoHaveaGreatCareer

Wehumanshaveanexcellentabilitytomakeexcusesforourselves.LarrySmith,aprofessorofeconomicsattheUniversityofWaterlooinCanada,tellsuswhymostofuswillfailtohaveagreatcareer.Butthereisawayout—ifyoudon’tmakeexcusesforyourselfandtrytopursueyourpassion.

2.AndyPuddicombe:

AllIttakesIs10MindfulMinutes

Betweendanceteam,volunteeringand—oh,right—lectures,yourlife’scrazyfactorisabouttogowayup.Inthisentertainingandinformativetalk,mindfulnessexpertAndyPuddicombeteachesushowtobe“morehealthy,moremindfulandlessdistracted”bytakingjust10minutesoutofthedaytobemorepresent.

3.ShaneKoyczan:

ToThisDAYFortheBulliedandBeautiful

Thistalkissuretostaywithyou.ShaneKoyczan’s“TothisDAY”isanaffectingspoken-wordpoemaboutbullyingandbeingdifferentthatgainedover10millionviewsonYouTube.Inthistalk,Koyczangivesalivereadingofthepoem,alongwithsomestoriesabouthisbackground.

4.SusanCain:

ThepowerofIntroverts

DoesacupofteaandagoodbooksoundlikeaperfectFridaynight?

Inthispersonaltalk,SusanCainarguesthatintrovertshaveimportanttalentsandabilities.Ourculturemayvaluebeingsocialandoutgoing,buttheworldneedsallkinds.

31.WhatdoesLarrySmithadvisestudentstodoforagoodcareer?

A.Nevermakeexcusesforyourself.B.Neverbebulliedanddifferent.

C.Take10mindfulminuteseveryday.D.Valuebeingsocialandoutgoing.

32.Whosetalkcanmakepeopleknowabouthisbackground?

A.SusanCain’s.B.LarrySmith’s.C.ShaneKoyczan’s.D.AndyPiddicombe’s.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“introverts”inthelastparagraphmean?

A.性格急躁者.B.性格沉着者.C.性格外向者.D.性格内向者.

Whenyoungpeoplebegintoliveindependently,home-huntingcanbedifficult.Buttheywoulddowelltorememberthatanewchoiceisavailable—micro-homes.

Fondlycalled“tinyhouses,”thesehouseshavealllivingnecessitiesinasmallpackage,includingkitchen,bedroomandbathroom.Generallyunder50squaremeters,mosttinyhousescanholdjustoneortwopeoplethoughsomesaytheyhavethespaceformore.What’slostinsizeisnotlostindesignasthesehomesareoftenquitemodernindesign.

Besidesanattractiveappearance,tinyhousescanalsohavepracticalfeatures(特点).Makingthebestofurbanspace,the72-to-122-centimeter-wideKeretHouseinWarsaw,theworld’snarrowesthome,filledinanalley(小巷).Thehouseusessolarpower,windpowerandrainwatercollectiontomakeitsownerlivepracticallyanywhere.

Althoughmicro-homesareattractive,thereareafewdisadvantagestoconsiderbeforegettingcomfortableonaminicouch.Movingintoatinyhouse,youshouldthrowawayunnecessarythings.Itisalsomostlyimpossibletoinviteguests.Andfinally,amicro-homeislikelyatemporary(暂时的)livingchoiceformostpeoplesincetheywillprobablystartfamiliesandownmorethings.

Thoughthelimitationwillscaresome,thereisusuallyabenefit.Asmallsizeresultsinlowpricesandsmallbills,makingtinyhouseseasiertoafford.Andthoughyouwon’thavemanythingsaroundthehouse,itmakesiteasyandsimpletokeepitclean.Micro-homesarealsoeco-friendly,whichcan’tbematchedbyotherhomes.Theyprobablyaren’tforeveryoneorforever,butwhenitcomestoyournext(orfirst)home,theycouldbejustwhatyouneed.

34.Whatcanbelearntaboutmicro-homesfromParagraph2?

A.Peoplecan’ttakeapackageintothetinyhouses.

B.Allofthehousescanholdmorethantwopeople.

C.Thesehousesareconvenientthoughtinyinsize.

D.Suchhousesarepoorlydesignedbecauseofthesmallsize.

35.TheauthordevelopsParagraph3mainly________.

A.byexamplesB.bycomparisonsC.byorderinspaceD.bycausesandeffects

36.Micro-homesareespeciallysuitablefor________.

A.ayoungpersonwhohasmanythingsB.apersonwhodoesn’thavemuchmoney

C.acouplewhowanttoprotectenvironmentD.afamilyhopingtosettledowninacity

37.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Eastorwest,homeisthebest.B.Micro-homes—morethantiny!

C.Home-hunting—noeasymatter!

D.Tinyorlarge,thisisachoice.

DoyouloveBeatsheadphones,TrueReligionjeans,andUGGshoes?

Thesearesomeofthemostpopularbrands(牌子)around.Theyarealsoexpensive.Butsomeexpertssaytheyarenotmuchbetterthancheaperbrands.

Forexample,JimWilcoxworksforConsumerReports.Hetestedallkindsofheadphones.Hesaysthat$80KossProheadphonesprovidebasicallythesamequalityandcomfortasBeats.Sowhydopeoplepaytwiceoreven10timesasmuchforthehottestbrands?

Expertssayit’sbecausefashionable,expensivebrandssendamessage.Brandssay“Ibelong”or“Icanaffordit.”

Somepeoplethinkthatexpensivebrandnamesareworththeprice.Theysaythatsomedesignerclothesreallyaretopqualityandthattheylastlongerthancheaperbrands.Someteenagerschoosetowearpopularbrandsbecau

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