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天津市津南区实验学校中考模拟英语试题一
2020年天津市津南区实验学校中考模拟英语试题一
1.-----Whowon_______prizeforthe“MostBeautifulNature”photography?
------______18-year-oldgirl.
A.the;AB.a;A
C.the;AnD.a;An
2.Two____students____totheopeningceremonylastFriday.
A.hundreds;wereinvitedB.hundred;wereinvited
C.hundredsof;invitedD.hundredof;invited
3.-Oh.myGod!
Iforgottobringmypenhere.
-Don'tworry.Ihavetwo.Youcanuse__________.
A.IB.meC.myselfD.mine
4.WhenIpassedMrBlack’soffice,he________ourexamresultswiththeheadteacher.
A.wasdiscussingB.isdiscussingC.discussedD.discusses
5.Itwasraining.Mymotheraskedme________anumbrella.
A.takesB.totakeC.takingD.take
6.—Areyousurethathe________?
—Ofcourse.Don’tworry.I’llletyouknowassoonashe________.
A.willcome;comesB.comes;willcome
C.willcome;willcomeD.comes;comes
7.—Mum,mustIstaytherethewholeday?
—No,you________.You________comebackafterlunchifyoulike.
A.mustn’t;canB.can’t;must
C.needn’t;mayD.won’t;must
8.Thestorywas________interesting________everyonewouldliketolistentoit.
A.too;toB.enough;toC.such;thatD.so;that
9.Chinaisgoingto________amannedspacestationaround2020toexploremorespace.
A.putupB.setupC.wakeupD.turnup
10.Thingsaresodifficultthatitseems________.Jackwantstogiveup.
A.carefulB.carelessC.hopefulD.hopeless
11.—Haveyouseenhim________?
—Yes.IsawhimonthestreetlastFriday.
A.suddenlyB.recentlyC.generallyD.exactly
12.Studentshavetoreachacertain________ortheywon’tpass.
A.standardB.subjectC.introductionD.relationship
13.---Kate,mayIuseyourdictionary?
---Sorry,IttoAnnyesterday.
A.borrowedB.comparedC.lentD.painted
14.—Tom,doyouknow________?
—InBeijing.
A.wherewillthe24thWinterOlympicsbeheld
B.wherethe24thWinterOlympicswillhold
C.wherewillthe24thWinterOlympicshold
D.wherethe24thWinterOlympicswillbeheld
15.—Jenny,youhavegotthefirstprizeinthecompetition.Congratulations!
----_______.
A.That’smygoodluckB.Oh.it'snothingC.ThankyouD.Youcandoit,too
Alittlegirllivedinasmall,shabbyhouseonahill.Sheenjoyedplayinginhersmall16asshewasgrowingup.Shewasabletoseeoverthegardenandacrossavalley(山谷)toawonderfulhousehighonahill—ahousethathadgolden17.
Althoughshelovedherownfamily,shedreamedalldayabout18wonderfulandexcitingitmustbetoliveinthatgoldenhouse.
Sheeventually(终于)19anage,whereshecouldplayoutsideofhergarden.Sheaskedhermotherifshecouldgoforabikerideoutsidethegateofherhome.Hermotherfinally20hertogo.Thelittlegirlrodeherbikeuntilshegottothegateofthegoldenhouse.
Assheleanedher21againstthegatepost,shefocusedonthepaththatledtothehouseandthenlookedatthehouseitself.However,shefeltabit22.Allthewindowswereactuallyplain(普通的)andratherdirty.
Shewassosadthatshedidn’ttrytogoanyfurther.Heartbroken,shegotonherbikeagain.Asshe23,shesawasightthatamazedher.Shecouldseeasmallhouseon24sideofthevalley.Itswindowsglistened(闪耀)asthesunshoneonherlittlehome.
Sherealizedthatshehadbeenlivinginherown25houseallalong.Everythingshedreamedofwasrightthereinfrontofhereyes!
16.A.houseB.parkC.roomD.garden
17.A.windowsB.keysC.roofsD.doors
18.A.whyB.whatC.howD.whether
19.A.reachedB.gotC.arrivedD.became
20.A.droveB.allowedC.ledD.organized
21.A.bikeB.carC.dreamD.window
22.A.happyB.disappointedC.excitedD.afraid
23.A.liftedupB.lookedupC.turnedupD.dressedup
24.A.anotherB.otherC.theotherD.others
25.A.shabbyB.warmC.smallD.golden
Thewordphotographywasfirstusedin1839.However,atthattimethesubject(被拍对象)hadtokeepstillwhileapictureofitwastaken.Fewpeoplehadevertriedtotakephotosofmovingsubjects.ThefirstmantodosowasEadweardMuybridge,aworld-famousphotographer.Hecreatedthefirstmovingpicture.
Whenahorseisrunning,doallfourhooves(蹄)everleavethegroundatthesametime?
ThatwasthebetthatagentlemancalledLelandStanfordhadwithsomeofhisfriends.Mostpeoplebelievedthatahorsealwayshadonehoofontheground,butStanforddidn’tthink:
so.Becauseahorse’slegsaremovingsofast,it’simpossibletotelljustbylooking.Stanfordneededawaytorecordthemovementofarunninghorse.In1872,LelandStanfordofferedEadweardMuybridge$25,000tofindtheanswer.Muybridgehadnoideaifhecouldsuccessfullysetupandperformanexperimenttosettle(解决)thebet,buthethoughtheshouldgiveitatry.
In1878,afteryearsofexperiments,Muybridgegotwhathewanted.Hehadasequence(连续)of12images(图像),andoneofthemclearlyshowedallfourofthehorse’shooveswereoffthegroundatthesametime.IntheendMuybridgecollectedhiswell-earned$25,000fromStanford.
ThoughThomasEdisonisusuallyconsideredasthepersonwhocreatedthefirstcine-camera(电影摄影机)in1889,itwastheworkofEadweardMuybridgeandthebetthatledtoEdison’sinvention.
26.Theunderlinedword“still”mostprobablymeans“________”inChinese.
A.安逸的B.平衡的C.直立的D.静止的
27.LelandStanfordthoughtthat________.
A.ahorsealwayshadonehoofonthegroundwhilerunning
B.ahorsehadall4hoovesoffthegroundatsomepointwhilerunning
C.itwaspossibleforEadweardMuybridgetomakeamovingpicture
D.itwasimpossibleforEadweardMuybridgetomakeamovingpicture
28.Muybridgefinallyfoundtheanswertothebetin________.
A.1839B.1872C.1878D.1887
29.Muybridge’sexperimentsprovedthatitwas________whowonthebet.
A.StanfordB.Stanford’sfriends.C.MuybridgeD.Muybridge’sfriends
30.Thepassagemainlytellsus________.
A.thatThomasEdisoncreatedthefirstcine-camera
B.thatEadweardMuybridgecreatedthefirststillpictures
C.howphotographyhelpedpeopleknowmoreaboutanimals
D.howEadweardMuybridgegotpicturesofmovementsuccessfully
WhyShouldWeLearnBodyLanguage
InEnglishclasses,wespendalargeamountoftimestudyinggrammarandlearningnewwords.Weworkhardtoimproveourreadingandlisteningskills.Fewofus,however,payenoughattentiontobodylanguage.Sobodylanguageisnotimportant,isit?
Theansweris,“Yes!
”Astheoldsayinggoes,“Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.”Sometimes,wecancommunicatethingsevenwithoutasingleword.Forexample,shrugourshoulders(耸肩),and,withoutaword,we’vejustsaid,“Idon’tknow.”
Bodylanguagecanhelpusstresswhatwearesaying.Itcanhelpusexpressourtrue,innerfeelings.Moreover,bodylanguagecanhelpusfindoutifsomeoneislying.Often,peoplewhoarelyingdonotmakeeyecontact(接触).Theymayturnawayorraisetheirshouldersbecausetheyareuncomfortablewiththeconversation.
Injobinterviews,theinterviewerscansometimesjudgetheintervieweebeforeheorshespeaks.Bodylanguageisimportantinourpersonallives,too.Itcanshowifyoureallycareaboutyourfriends.Leaningforwardintotheconversation,forexample,meansyouareinterestedinwhatisbeingsaid.Listeningwithoutmakingeyecontactmeansyouarenotpayingattentionbutarewaitingforyourturntospeak.
Scientistshavebeenstudyingbodylanguageforalongtime.Theysaymorethan70percentofourmessagesaredelivered(递送)throughbodylanguage.Sometimes,bodylanguageismoreaccurate(精准的)thanthewordsweuse.
Soitisveryimportantforustolearnbodylanguage.Byunderstandingbodylanguage,wearelesslikelytobemisunderstood.Wewillfinditeasiertogetajob.Wewillalsohavelastingfriendships.
31.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,inEnglishclasses,peopledoallofthefollowingEXCEPT________.
A.studyinggrammarB.learningnewwords
C.improvinglisteningskillsD.practicingusingbodylanguage
32.Accordingtothepassage,inwhichofthefollowingpicturesisthewomansaying,“Idon’tknow.”?
A.
B.
C.
D.
33.Accordingtothepassage,peoplewhoarelyingmay________.
A.learnforwardB.makeeyecontact
C.raisetheirshouldersD.shrugtheirshoulders
34.Accordingtotheauthor,bodylanguagecanhelpus________.
①getajob②liewithoutanyoneknowing
③preventmisunderstandings④improveourEnglishreadingskills
A.①③B.②④C.①④D.②③
35.Bywritingthispassage,thewritermainlywantedto________.
A.teachreaderstounderstandbodylanguage
B.tellreadersitisimportanttolearnbodylanguage
C.showreadershowtofindoutifsomeoneislying
D.helpreadersimprovetheirEnglishreadingandlisteningskills
Whenthetwobrotherswereoldenoughtomarry,theirfatherwasnothappybecausetheirfamilywasn’tsorichthatthebrothersoftenarguedwitheachotheraboutsomesmallinterestandhereallydidn’tknowhowtheywouldquarrelwhentheybrokeupthefamilyandlivedapart.
Oneday,theirfatherwassick,lyinginbedandstaringatnothing,whentheeldersoncameovertowishhimgoodhealth.Hisfathersaid,”Askyourbrotherstocomehere,andIhavesomethingtosay.”
Theyoungerbrotherarrived.Theirfathersatupandsaid,”Idon’tknowhowthedisease(疾病)hit.I’mfeelingterriblyunwell.”Thebrotherspersuaded(劝说)theirfathernottoworryaboutit,butheshookhishead,”InfactIdon’tworryaboutthisdiseasebecauseImanageit,butifyouareindiscordwitheachotherinthefuture,itwillbeourfamily’s‘disease’andnoonecandealwithit.”Thebrothersfeltashamed.
Thefathergotoutofthebed,pointedtosomechickensintheyardandsaid,”Lookatthemsittingthereinpeacewitheachother,isn’titgood?
”Thentheirfatherbroughtoutabowlofcorns,wentquietlybehindthehouseandspreadmo