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2021年中考英語考前信息必刷卷05(安徽專用)

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1.本試卷共四個(gè)部分,十一大題,滿分120分,考試時(shí)間為100分鐘。

2.請將答案涂寫在答題卡上。

3.答題前,請認(rèn)真審題。考試結(jié)束后,請將試題卷和答題卡一并交回。

第一部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩大題,滿分45分)

一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)

從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

1.Dearstudents,pleasereadeverysentencecarefully.Themoreyouare,themistakesyou'llmake.

A.careful;fewerB.careful;lessC.carefully;fewerD.carefully;less

2.Wouldyoupleasethelight?Ican*tsleepwellwithiton.

A.turnonB.turnoffC.turntoD.turnaround

3.—Tony,couldyoupleaseanswerthedoor!

一Sorry,Mum.I.I'mtakinganEnglishexamontheInternet.

A.mustn'tB.needn'tC.can'tD.couldn't

4.Bothboysarehelpful.Whentheyhavequestionstheyeachotherfbranswers.

A.turntoB.careforC.keepawayD.laughat

5.—WhyisMrs.Huntercallingthepolice?

一Becauseparkedhiscarrightinfrontofhers.

A.anybodyB.somebodyC.everybodyD.nobody

6.—It'syourpromisetobeabsentfromHelen'sparty.

一Yes.ButIhavetoprepareformyreportnextweek.

A.forB.againstC.withD.from

7.Wouldyoumindturningonthelight?It'sgettinginhere.

A.coldB.crowdedC.darkD.black

8.—Thetrafficissoheavy.

—Youshoulddrivethanbefore.

A.mostquicklyB.morewildlyC.mostquietlyD.morecarefully

9.Itisfineweatherwecangoonapicnictoday.

A.so,thatB.such,thatC.sucha,thatD.too,to

10.WewereluckytomeetBryaninthehotel.Hewasjustandleavingfortheairport.

A.checkingoutB.callingbackC.lyingdownD.droppingby

11.一Theteacher'sisreallygood.HemustbefromanEnglish-speakingcountry.

——ButheisfromRussiainfact.

A.pronunciationB.voiceC.backgroundD.memory

12.—Mary,wherehaveyoubeen?

一I'vejustreturnedfrommytriptoNewYork.Imanyinterestingplacesthere.

A.willvisitB.amvisitingC.visitedD.visit

13.—YourbrotheralwaysgetsbeforetheEnglishtest.Why?

一That'sbecauseit'seasyforhimtogethighmarksinit.

A.nervousB.angryC.relaxedD.surprised

14.一Chinahasformedadeepfriendshipwithcountriesaroundtheworld.

一That'strue.Weareworkingtogetherinmanyfields.

A.closelyB.nervouslyC.terriblyD.humorously

15.—ZhangLinspeaksEnglishverywell.

—.Hecantalkwithforeignersfreely.

A.IhopesoB.Idon'tthinkso

C.IthinksoD.Idon?tagreewithyou

二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

It'snaturalfbrustomakemistakes.Whenwemakeamistake,bigorsmall,weneedtotreasureitmuch

becauseit'sthemost16thingintheworld.

Mostofusfeelbadwhenwemakemistakes,feellike17.That'snatural:mostofusknowfromayoung

agethatmistakesarebad,soweshouldtryto18mistakes.We'vebeenscolded(責(zé)罵)whenwemake

mistakes-athome,schoolandwork.Maybenotalways,but19enoughtimestomakefeelingbadabout

mistakes.

Yet20mistakes,wecouldnotlearnorgrow.Theymake21andimprovementpossible.

Thinkabouthowwelearn:wedon?tjustgetinformationaboutsomethingandimmediatelyknowitorknow

howtodoit.Instead,wegetinformationaboutsomethingfromreadingorfromwatchinga(n)22wecreate

inourmind...thenwe23itoutbytryingitintherealworld...thenwemakemistakes...thenwe24the

modelaccordingtotheresultsofourreal-worldexperiments...andrepeatmakingmistakes,learningfromthose

mistakesuntilwe'veprettymuchlearnedhowtodosomething.

Mistakesarehowwelearntodosomething25-becauseifyousucceedindoingsomething,it'sprobably

somethingyou'vealreadyknownhowtodo.

16.A.beautifulB.valuableC.uselessD.helpless

17.A.progressB.successC.surpriseD.failure

18.A.rememberB.makeC.avoidD.correct

19.A.probablyB.exactlyC.finallyD.carefully

20.A.exceptB.withoutC.withD.besides

21.A.growthB.strengthC.warmthD.length

22.A.energyB.modelC.experimentD.memory

23.A.showB.handC.testD.give

24.A.improveB.increaseC.inventD.introduce

25.A.wrongB.oldC.newD.easy

B

ItwasNovember1975.GeorgewasintheeighthgradeandLoriwasasixth-grader.InhisreplytoLori'sfirst

letter,George26himselfandhisfamily.Sincethen,thetwostudentshavecontinuedexchanging(交換)

handwritten27aboutonceamonth.

LoriandGeorge,however,didn'tmeet28orevenspeakonthephoneuntil2017.Theywereso29

atthesightofeachotherthattheyhugged(擁抱)andcriedtogether.GeorgesaidLori9sletterswerebeautiful.€4She

alwaysknewthe30thingtosay,"hesaid."SonomatterhowsadIfelt,herwordscouldalwaysbringmeout

ofthe31.

Lorisaidshesawletter-writingasaformofart.Manyyoungpeopletodaynolonger32it.Because

letter-writingtakesalotof33,itallowshertodigdeepintoherhearttoexpresswhatsheisfeeling.Bothshe

andGeorgehave34almostalloftheletterstheyhaveexchanged.

Now,GeorgeandLorihavebeentalkingonthephoneandonsocialmediamoreoften.35」onethingwill

neverchange—theywillneverstopexchanginghandwrittenletterswitheachother.

26.A.introducedB.helpedC.thankedD.asked

27.A.messagesB.booksC.wishesD.letters

28.A.onpurposeB.inpublicC.inpersonD.ontime

29.A.gentleB.excitedC.worriedD.shy

30.A.commonB?perfectC.hardD.main

31.A.orderB.realityC.dangerD.darkness

32.A.rememberB.protectC.valueD.see

33.A.notesB?timeC.moneyD.forms

34.A.savedB.writtenC.readD.sent

35.A.BesidesB.SoC.HoweverD.Then

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩大題,滿分45分)

三、補(bǔ)全對話(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩個(gè)為多余項(xiàng)。

A:Hello,Jane!Canyoucook?

B:No,Ican't.Howaboutyou?

A:36IlearnedtocookbeefnoodlesontheInternetlastweek.

B:Wow,that'smyfavouritefood.37

A:Ofcourse.Youcancometomyhomeifyouarefreethisweekend.

B:38Thankyou.

A:You'rewelcome.

B:Itseemsthatyoulikecooking.39

A:Yes.Ithinkitisfuntocook.

B:ButIthinkcookingisboring.40

A:Eatingoutisnotgoodforyourhealth.Nothingisbetterthanhome-madefood.

B:Maybeyouareright.

A.Icancook.

B.Ilikeeatingout.

C.Youaresokind.

D.Howoftendoyoucook?

E.Whotaughtyoutocook?

F.Doyouoftencookathome?

G.Canyoucookitformesomeday?

四、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

IntheeyesofmanyforeignersChinesearethebesthosts(主人)andtheworstguestsintheworld.They're

notreallybadguestsbutbecausetheguest-hostrelationshipinChinaismuchdifferentthaninsomewestern

countiesitappearstheyarenotniceguests.Andwesternguestssometimeslookrude(粗魯?shù)模﹊ntheeyesof

Chineseguests.

InChinaguestsarealmostlikegods.WheneverIenteraChineseperson'shomethereisalwaysfruiton

thetableformeandsomeoneisquicktobringmeacupofteaorwater.Inthewestgenerallytheguestisnotagod.

Actingaccordingtothehost'swayofdoingthingsisusualbehaviorforaguest.

Mywiffe'smotheraverykindelderlyChineseladydoesn'tsmoke.WhenIseesomeofherguestssmokingin

herhouseasanon-smokerIfeelunhappy.UsuallyIwanttostopthemdirectlybutImustrealizethatinChinatobe

agoodhostshemustnotdothat.InmostNorthAmericahomesifyouareaguestandthehostsarenotsmokers

youshouldnotsmokeintheirhouse.Attheveryleastyoucouldask"IsitOKifIsmoke?”"Butdon'tbesurprised

iftheysay“Noyoucan'tsmoke."Inourcultureifyousmokeintheirhomeyouareabadguestbutiftheydon't

allowyoutosmokeintheirhousetheyarenotarudeguest.

GuestsinChinaalsohavespecialhabits.Somewesternpeoplemaynotadapltothesehabitsverysoon.

ThankfullymywifeisChinesesowheneverwevisitaChinesefamilyshetellsmetobuythemagift.However

givingagifttoahostisnotalwaysnecessaryinmycountry.Soifyouinviteinternationalgueststoyourhome

don'tbetoosurprisediftheydon'tbringyouagift.

InChinayouprobablywon'tneedtochangetheguest-hostrelationshipverymuchbecauseyouwillprobably

onlybethehostandChinesearenaturallyverygoodhosts.Ifwesternhostsinviteyoutotheirhousetrynottobe

toosurprisediftheirstyleoftreatingyouisnotwhatyouhaveexpected.

41.ManyforeignersthinkthatChinesehostsaretheintheworld.

A.bestB.worstC.mostnaturalD.mostdifficult

42.WhenawesternguestvisitsaChinesefamilyheoften.

A.buyssomefruitB.feelslikeagodC.wantssomegiftsD.takesacupoftea

43.Ifthewriter'sguestswanttosmokeinhishousewhatwillheprobablysay?

A.It'sOKifyousmokehere.B.Lefssmoketogether.

C.Sorryyoucan5tsmokehere.D.Smokingisabadhabit.

44.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase“adaptto“inthepassage?

A.thinkbacktoB.getusedtoC.lookforwardtoD.keepcloseto

45.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

A.ForeignersshouldlearnfromChinese.

B.Hostsmustdothingsintheguesfsway.

C.Westernhostsarealwaysnicetoguests.

D.Peopleshouldunderstandculturaldifference.

B

ScientistsinBritainandtheUnitedStateshavemadeanewkindofenzyme(酵素)thateatsplastics(塑料).

Withitshelp,plasticscanbeturnedintosmallerpartsandgoawayquickly.Scientistsbelievethat,inthefuture,it

couldsolvetheproblemofplasticpollution.

TheenzymeisabletobreakdownPET,aformofplastic.PETwasfirstmadeinthe1940sandisnowwidely

usedtomakeplasticbottles.Itcanremainintheenvironmentformanyyearsandpollutelargeareasoflandand

water.SoithasalwaysbeenaheadachetodealwiththewastefromPETandotherplastics.

Theresearchersmadethediscovery(發(fā)現(xiàn))whileexaminingthestructureofanaturalenzymeinJapan.They

foundthatthenaturalenzymewashelpingtobreakdownPETplastics.So,theydecidedtomakesmallchangesto

theenzymebyaddingsomeaminoacids(氨基酸).Itmadethenaturalenzyme'splastic-eatingabilitiesworkfaster

andbetter.

JohnMcGeehan,oneoftheleadresearchers,said,"We'vemadeanimprovedenzyme.It,sbetterthanthe

naturalone.Andwearetryingtomakemoreimprovementstoit."Hewenton,“Theenzymeisnotharmfulto

humansoranimals,anditisfriendlytotheenvironment.Soweareconsideringputtingitintowideruse.”

TheteamisnowtryingtomaketheenzymebreakdownPETinlargequantities(大量的).“Wellseethatthe

plasticpollutionmaybestoppedwiththistechnology.However,thereisstillalongwaytogo,“JohnMcGeehan

added.

46.Theunderlinedphrase“breakdown^^inthepassageprobablymeans""inChinese.

A.實(shí)驗(yàn)B.生產(chǎn)C.發(fā)明D.分解

47.Researchersdiscoveredthatanaturalenzymehelpedeatplastics.

A.inB.intheUSC.inJapanD.inChina

48.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thescientistsarestilltryingtoimprovetheenzyme.

B.Theenzymewillpollutelargeareasoflandandwater.

C.Thenaturalenzymewoksbetterthantheimprovedone.

D.Thenaturalenzymeisharmfultohumansandanimals.

49.Thismaybecomesfrom.

A.anovelB.ascientistreviewC.ascientistreportD.Sciencefiction

蕾切爾?卡遜

RachelCarson(1907-1964)wasapioneeroftheworld'senvironmentalmovementthroughherwritingabout

theprotectionofthenaturalworld.Her1962bookSilentSpringmadeherwellknownbymanypeople.Itdescribes

theharmfulchangesintheenvironmentofusingtoxic(有毒的)chemicalsonfarmland.

Carson'scareerstartedasabiologistintheUSBureauofFisheries.In1951,shepublishedherfirstbook,The

SeaAroundUs,whichbecameabestseller.Itmadeherrichenoughtoleaveherjobanddevoteherlifetowriting.

Shewasagiftedwriter.Hernexttwobookswerealsoabouttheoceansandbothtoppedthebooksaleslists.

Carson'sbookSilentSpringcompletelychangedthewayAmericansthoughtaboutnature.Itpainteda

bleak(荒涼的)futureforthewholenaturalworld.Itledtoanationwideban(禁止)ontheuseofadeadlychemical

calledDDT,andothertoxicpesticides(農(nóng)藥)thatfarmersusedfortheircrops.Manypeoplesaythebookledtothe

creationoftheUSEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.

Sinceherdeath,Carson'snamehascontinuedtobeconnectedwithprotectingtheenvironment.Thereisnowa

yearlyRachelCarsonPrize.NorwayawardstheRachelCarsonPrizetowomenwhohavemadegreatcontributions

tothefieldofenvironmentalprotection.In1980,16yearsafterherdeath,shewasawardedthePresidentialMedal

ofFreedom,thehighestcivilianhonourinAmerica.

50.WhathappenedtoRachelCarsonin1962?

A.Shestartedtowritebooks.

B.Shegaveupworkingasabiologist.

C.HerbookTheSeaAroundUssoldwell.

D.HerbookSilentSpringmadeherfamous.

51.WhatmostprobablymadeRachelCarsonleaveherjob?

A.Shegotanaward.

B.ShepublishedSilentSpring.

C.TheSeaAroundUsbroughtherenoughmoney.

D.TheUSgovernmenttooknoticeofherresearches.

52.WhyisthebookSilentSpringimportanttoAmerica'senvironmentalprotection?

A.Itdescribesasilentspring.

B.Ittoppedthebooksaleslists.

C.ItchangedthewayAmericansthoughtaboutnature.

D.ItincludesallCarson'sresearchachievements.

53.WhywasRachelCarsonawardedthePresidentialMedalofFreedom?

A.ShepublishedthebookSilentSpring.

B.ShedidalotofresearchesfortheUSBureauofFisheries.

C.ShedonatedmuchmoneytotheRachelCarsonPrize.

D.Shemadegreatcontributionstotheenvironmentalprotection.

CaptainJamesCookwasagreatexplorer(探險(xiǎn)家).Beforehestartedexploring,mapsofthePacificOcean

(太平洋)werealmostempty.HevisitedhundredsofislandsacrossthePacificOceanandputtheminthecorrect

placesonthemap.HemademapsofthecoastlinesofAustraliaandNewZealand.JamesCookwasbornin

Englandin1728.Hisparentswerepoorfarmworkers.WhenJameswas18,hefoundajobonacoastalship.He

workedontheshipuntilhewas27yearsold,andthenhejoinedthenavy.HefoughtinCanadainawaragainst

France,andhemappedsomeoftheeasterncoastsofCanada.In1768,KingGeorgemadehimCaptain(船長)ofa

shipandsenthimtothePacific.Hewasgonefornearlythreeyears.Whenhereturned,hewasregardedasa

nationalhero.

Hestartedhisthirdjourneyin1776.OnthistriphevisitedHawaii.HewasthefirstEuropeantosetfooton

thisbeautifulisland.ThenhemappedthewesterncoastofNorthAmerica.AfterthathereturnedtoHawaii.

Unluckily,therewassometroublebetweentheHawaiiansandthewhitemenandtheystartedfighting.Intheend,

Captainwaskilledinafightagainstthelocal.

54.Hestartedexploringwhen.

A.heworkedonacoastalshipB.hewas18yearsold

C.hewassenttothePacificD.heservedinthenavy

55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.HemadethefirstmapsofthePacificOcean.

B.Hewentonthreelongimportantvoyagesinhislife.

C.HewasthefirstEnglishmantoreachHawaii.

D.Hewasrespectedbyhispeople.

56.Hewasconsideredanationalherobecauseof.

A.hisexperienceinCanada

B.hisbeingthefirstEuropeantovisitHawaii

C.hisheroicdeath

D.hisdevotiontoexploringonthePacificOcean

57.CaptainCookwaskilledin.

A.hisreturntoEnglandB.astartingtriptoHawaii

C.exploringCanadaD.afightwiththelocalpeople

閱讀下面短文并用英語回答問題(請注意每小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。

E

OnOctober20,1936,ZhongNanshanwasbominNanjingCentralHospital.Hisparentscalledhim

"Nanshan”becausethehospitalwherehewasborninthesouthofZhongshanofNanjing.ZhongNanshanloved

sportsandbrokethenationalrecordof400mhurdles(跨欄)with54.4secondsatthefirstnationalgamesin1959.

InthosedaysoffightingagainstSARSin2003,hebecameabravesoldier.Hethoughtitwasawarforlife

withdeath.ZhongNanshan,withhisexcellentmedicalskillsandstrongfightingaction,becametheherointhe

people'shearts.OnJanuary21,2020,asagreatteamleader,hewenttoWuhanwithhisteammember

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