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2021年北京市中考真題

英語(yǔ)

姓名準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)考場(chǎng)號(hào)_____________座位號(hào)

1.本試卷共10頁(yè),共兩部分,共39題,滿分60分,考試時(shí)間90分鐘。

2.在試卷和草稿紙上準(zhǔn)確填寫姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)、考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位號(hào)。

3.試題答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。

4.在答題卡上、選擇題用2B鉛筆作答,其他試題用黑色字簽字筆作答。

5.考試結(jié)束,請(qǐng)將本試卷、答題卡和草稿紙一并交回。

第一部分

本部分共33題,共40分。在每題列出的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最符合題目要求的一項(xiàng)。

一、單項(xiàng)填空(每題0.5分,共6分)

從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

1.Mary'sbirthdayiscoming.We'vedecidedtomakeacakefor.

A.himB.herC.youD.them

2.SpaceDayofChinafallsApril24theveryyeai;

A.onB.byC.atD.in

3.-;______shallwemeetforthepicnic?

一Attheschoolgate.

A.HowB.WhenC.WhyD.Where

4.一Sam,Ijoinyouinthecommunityservice?

一Ofcourseyoucan.

A.canB.mustC.shouldD.need

5.Thedoctorsworkedfortenhours,________nobodytookabreak.

A.soB.forC.butD.or

6.TheteacherisgladtoseethatTonyisthanbefore.

A.carefulB.morecarefulC.mostcarefulD.themostcareful

7.—Peter,whatareyoudoing?

-Oh,I________areportaboutnationalheroes.

A.willwriteB.amwritingC.wroteD.havewritten

8.MyparentsandI________treeslastSunday.

A.plantB.willplantC.areplantingD.planted

9.一Lily,whatdoyouusuallydoafterschool?

—Iexercisewithmyfriends.

A.doB.didC.willdoD.wasdoing

10.Mr.SmithChinesefortwoyears.He'smuchbetteratitnow.

A.learnsB.waslearningC.haslearnedD.willlearn

11.Today,manywinterOlympicsportsevenbychildren.

AenjoyedB.enjoyC.wereenjoyedD.areenjoyed

12.―Couldyoupleasetellme?

一NextThursdaymorning.

A.whenwevisitedtheCapitalMuseumB.whendidwevisittheCapitalMuseum

C.whenwewillvisittheCapitalMuseumD.whenwillwevisittheCapitalMuseum

二、完形填空(每題1分,共8分)

閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選

項(xiàng)。

ThePictureofPeace

WhenMikewasseven,heknewhisdreamwastobeaphotographer.Hekeptworkingonitforyears.Recently,

hewastryingtotakeapictureofasunset(日落)toentertheschool[3competition.

“Mom,ithasbeencloudythesedays.Idon'tthinkIcangetthispicture!^^Mikecomplained.

“Whynotuseoneofyourphotosonthecomputer?”suggestedMom.

“Ican't—therulessaythephotoshavetobetakenwithatraditionalcamera.Wehandinarolloffilm,itgets

developed(沖洗膠卷),andwe14onephotofbrthecompetition.

“Whyisasunsetsoimportant?”Momasked.

“The15ofthecompetitionispeace,“Mikeexplained,t6andIfeelmostpeacefulseeingasunset.^^

Zach,hissix-year-oldbrothercameoutofthebedroom.t€Hcy,youwanttotakeapictureofme?Look!”Heput

botharmsoverhishead.

“Notrightnow,“saidMike,laughing.

Thatveryafternoon,Mikefeltexcitedwhenhesawclearskies.Hecarefullylineduphisshot(鏡頭)andwaited

[6tillthesunreachedtheground.

"That'sit!Perfectheshoutedcheerfully.

Thenextmorning,Mikenoticedhecouldtakeonemorepicturetocompletetherolloffilm,sohewalkedinto

Zach'sroom.Zachwas[7quietlywithateddybearunderhisarm.Mikedidn'twakeZachup,and

carefullytookapictureofhim.

AweeklaterMikegotthephotos.Thesunsetpicturewastheonehewasmost18tosee.Thereit

was!ItwasasnearlyperfectasMikehadexpected.

Then,helookedthroughtheotherphotos.Suddenly,hestopped.Hiseyebrows(眉毛)roseashe

19thephotoofZach.Helookedbackatthephotoofthesunset,whichseemedlessperfectnow.He

20thetwochoices.Finally,hedecidedtohandinthephotoofZachforthecompetition.

13.A.violinB.tennisC.photoD.chess

14.A.chooseB.collectC.describeD.design

15.A.prizeB.topicC.resultD.purpose

16.A.politelyB.bravelyC.hopefullyD.secretly

17.A.playingB.readingC.writingD.sleeping

18.A.afraidB.eagerC.surprisedD.confused

19.A.studiedB.sharedC.copiedD.fixed

20.A.changedB.offeredC.acceptedD.weighed

三、閱讀理解(每題2分,共26分)

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

YoungHeroesforthePlanet

Nowadays,peoplearoundtheworldareworkingtohelpourplanet.Checkouthowthefouryoungadultsmade

adifference.

SavingPandas

WhenJackwas11,hestartedagrouptoteachkidsaboutpandas.Healsosoldtoypandastoraisemoneyto

protectpandasindanger.hopetoencouragemorepeopletocareaboutpandas,Jacksays.

GrowingRight

Kathy,14,setupanorganizationtoeducatepeopleaboutgrowingrightplantinrightplaces.Shealsowrotea

booktohelppeoplelearnwhatplantsarenativeto(本土的)theirarea.

CreatingEnergy

Attheageof12,LindainventedamachinecalledSuperE.Itcollectsheatfromfieldstomakeelectricity(電),

Lindasaysherinventioncreateselectricityinawaythatislessharmfultotheenvironment.

CleaningUp

Patrick,13,joinedtheOceanHeroesCamplastyear.Hestartedaprojectandpickedupplasticwastearound

nearbylakeswithhisfriends.Thegoaloftheprojectwastofightplasticpollution.

21.Whostartedagrouptoteachkidsaboutpandas?

AJack.B.Kathy.C.Linda.D.Patrick.

22HowoldwasLindawhensheinventedSuperE?

A.11.B.12.C.13.D.14.

23.WhatwasthegoalofPatrick'sproject?

A.Tofightplasticpollution.B.Toprotectpandasindanger

C.Tolearnaboutnativeplants.D.Touseheattomakeelectricity.

B

WhenIwasintheeighthgrade,myclasswasassigned(指派)tobefriendswiththesecond-gradekids.Igotthis

littlegirlnamedShelley.ThefirsttimeIsawher,shewassilentandcold.Shewassmallforherage,andshedidn't

playwiththeotherkidsinherclass.

Itriedallkindsofthingstogethertotalktome.Iboughthertoys,crayonsandcandies.ButtryasImight,

nothingworked.Onetime,Igaveheracoloringbookandsaid,"Shelley,nowyoucancoloratany

Shelleylookedatthecoloringbookandthenlookedupatme,andfinallylookedaway.Bythat,Ididn'tknow

howIwasgoingtogetthroughtothelittlegirl,butIknewIwouldn'tgiveuponher.

OneFriday,Idecidedtotellherastoryaboutmychildhood.ItoldherthatIfeltlonelywhenIwaswithmy

classmates,andhowIthoughtonlymyteacherslikedme.Ialsotoldherthateverydaywasabattle(戰(zhàn)役)fbrmeand

Ifoughtbacktearssopeoplewouldn'tknowhowmuchIwashurting.

Shesattherejustlistening,tryingtodecidewhetherIwaslyingornot.Finally,whenmystoryended,therewere

tearsinhereyes.Andthenshedidtheunthinkable.Shesaid,"Thankyou."Fromthenon,Shelleywasadifferentlittle

girl.Shestartedsmilingandtalkingwithotherkids.

Lookingbackatthis,Tminawe('原嘆),becauseallIdidwastohelpherrealizethatshewasn'talone.Ididn't

askhertotellherstory,becauseherstoryismystory.

24.WhatwasShelleylikewhenthewriterfirstsawher?

A.Cold.B.Lazy.C.Noisy.D.Slow.

25.InordertogetthroughtoShelley,thewriter.

A.wroteherabookB.madeheratoyC.drewherapictureD.toldherastory

26.Shelleychangedalotbecausesherealizedthat.

A.herteacherslovedherB.herclassmateswerekind

C.thewriterunderstoodherD.shehadtostudyevenharder

C

防'泌穿

SchoolGardensCouldHelpChildrenTryMoreVegetables

Ifsnotalwaysenjoyableforchildrentoeatvegetables.Butwhatifagardenisbuiltintheschool?Newresearch

suggeststhatagardeningprograminschoolscanincreasechildren'svegetableintake(攝入量).

HowtheStudyWasCarriedOut

Thestudywascarriedoutineightschools.Eachschoolwasinthegardeningprogramforoneschoolyear.Every

childingrades3-5receivedatotalofeighteen60-minutelessonsacrosstheschoolyear.Intheprogram,eachschool

builtagarden,wherechildrenlearnedtogrowtheirownfreshproduce,likefruitandvegetables.

TheBenefitsChildrenCouldGet

Thestudyfoundthatvegetableintakeifthechildrenwhogrewtheirownproduceincreasedgreatlyacrossthe

year.Relatedstudiesshowthatincreasedvegetableintakecanimprovehealthandcuttheriskofchronicdiseases(慢

性疾病).Notonlyaretherebenefitstohealth,increasingthevarietyofvegetableschildrenareexposed(接觸)tomay

alsomakemealtimesmucheasier.^^Childrenwhoareoftenexposedtoavarietyofvegetablesaremorelikelytotry

newfoods,explainsDr.KerryJones.Forchildren,growingtheirownfoodisapowerfultooltoincreasetheirintake

ofthefood.

28

Anyopportunitytoexposechildrentomorevegetablesismeaningful.t6Ifchildrenarelearningaboutvegetables

atschool,it'simportanttoencouragethisinterest,saysJones.Parentscanlistentotheirchildrenaboutwhatthey

havelearnedandreadthehandoutstheybringhomefromschool.Parentsandchildrencanalsoreadbookstogether.

Youngerchildrencanenjoyreadingstoriesaboutvegetableswithparentswhoofferusefulmessages.Olderchildren

mayenjoysearchingthroughcookbookswithparentstofindnewdinnerideastocookvegetablesinatastyway.

Besides,asmallplanterboxinasunnypartathomecanencouragechildrentounderstandmoreaboutwheretheir

foodcomesfrom.

Teachingchildrentogrowtheirownproduceisagreatwaytoincreasetheirpreferencefortheproduce.If

childrenaretaughttoenjoyvegetablesearlyinlife,theywillprobablycontinueeatingvegetablesinthelongterm.

27.Whatdidchildrendointhegardeningprogram?

A.Theydidresearchonnewplants.B.Theygrewfreshproduceatschool.

C.TheytookhomegreenvegetablesD.Theybuiltgardensfortheirclasses.

28.WhichofthefollowingwouldbethebestheadingforParagaph4?

A.IdeastoEncourageChildrentoCookatHome

B.WaystoExposeChildrentoVegetablesatHome

C.ReasonsWhyParentsShouldUnderstandChildren

D.SuggestionsWhichChildrenCouldGetfromParents

29.Whatcanwelearnfromtheprogram?

A.Parents'supportmightimprovechildren'sreading.

B.Schoolprogramscoulddevelopstudents'creativity.

C.Doingstudiescanpreparestudentsforfuturelearning.

D.Hands-onexperiencemayinfluencechildren'spreference.

sail

Natureandcultureareoftenseenasoppositeideas.Whatbelongstonaturecannotbetheresultofhuman

activitiesandontheotherhand,culturaldevelopmentisachievedagainstnature.However,thisisnottheonly

opinionontherelationshipbetweennatureandculture.Studiesinthedevelopmentofhumanssuggestthatculture,

whethertakenasaneffortagainstnatureoranaturaleffort,ispartofthedevelopmentofthehumanspecies(物種).

Severalmodernwriterssawtheprocessofeducationasastruggle(斗爭(zhēng))againsthumannature.Wearebornwith

wildnatures,suchaseatingandbehavinginadisorganizedwayoractingselfishly.Educationusescultureasawayto

getusoutofourwidestnatures;itisthankstoculturethatthehumanspeciescouldlearntoadapt(適應(yīng)),progressand

raiseitselfaboveandbeyondotherspecies.

Overthepastcenturyandahalf,however,studiesinthehistoryofhumandevelopmenthaveshownthatthe

formationofcultureispartofthebiologicaladaptation.Consider,forexample,hunting(打獵).Itseemstobean

adaptation,whichallowedhumanstomoveintonewanddifferentareas,openinguptheopportunitytochangeliving

habits.Atthesametime,thedevelopmentofweapons(武器)isrelatedtothatadaptation-fromrocksandstonestoa

setofhuntingtools,andfromhuntingtoolstorulesrelatingtotheproperuseofweapons.Huntingalsoseemstobe

responsibleforawholesetofbodilyabilities,suchasbalancingononefoot.Justthinkofhowthisverysimplething

iscloselyrelatedtodance,akeyexpressionofhumanculture.Itisthenclearthatbiologicaldevelopmentandcultural

developmentarecloselytied.

Thetransmissionofcultureseemstobedirectlyrelatedtowhafsinourblood.Justassnailscarrytheirshells,

sodowebringalongourculture.However,cultureisalsopassedonamongpeopleofthesametimeoramong

peoplebelongingtodifferentpopulations.WecanlearnhowtomakejiaozievenifwewerebornfromRussian

parentsinParisjustaswecanlearnhowtospeakEnglishevenifnoneofourfamilyorfriendsspeakthatlanguage.

30.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?

ACulturebelongstohumannature.

B.Natureteacheshumanshowtoadapt.

C.Humansaresupposedtobewellorganized.

D.Educationpushesthehumanspeciestoprogress.

31.WhydoesthewritertalkabouthuntinginParagraph3?

A.Tosuggestsomepossiblewaysofchanginglivinghabits.

B.Tostresstheimportanceoftoolsinhumans'struggleforlife.

C.Toshowhowculturedevelopsashumansadapttotheenvironment.

D.Toexplainwhythereisaneedtocallfortheproperuseofweapons.

32.Theword"transmission"inParagraph4probablymeans"

A.systemB.spreadC.startD.spirit

33.Whatisthewriter'sopiniononthenature-culturerelationship?

A.Cultureandnatureareseparateyetbalanced.

B.Culturedependsmuchonnaturetoprogress.

C.Natureandculturearediflerentbutconnected.

D.Naturefollowstheunwrittenrulessetbyculture.

第二部分

本部分共6題,共20分。根據(jù)題目要求,完成相應(yīng)任務(wù)。

四、閱讀表達(dá)(每題2分,共10分)

閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。

laptop

Screen-FreeDays

IrememberthefirsttimeIsuggestedscreen-freedaysinourschooltosomeofourstudentleaders.Jokingly,I

saidtothegroup,"Whatdoyouthinkifwegoaweekwithoutusingourlaptopsorsmartphones?^^

Theylaughed,andoneofthemsaid,“Noway,Mr.White.Theywouldbetoomuch."Icouldfeeltheirworry,

andtoldthemthatIwasonlyconsideringsinglescreen-freedays.Eventhatidealeftthemfeelingupset.

Accordingtoasurveywedid,moststudentsinourschoolspendaboutsixhoursadayonscreens.Manyofmy

studentsstarttheirdaybycheckingtheirsmartphones.Ioftenseethemlookingattheirphoneswhengettingoffthe

busoratparents9drop-off,theycan'tusetheirown“screens“atschool.Theyusuallyworkoncomputersatschoolfor

atleasttwohoursduringtheday.

Ifsclearthatourstudentsspendalotoftimeonscreens.Wedoseethebenefitsoftechnology.However,we

teachersalsowanttomakesurethatstudentshavebalancedlearningandsocialexperiencesawayfromtheirscreens.

That'swhywehavecomeupwiththeideaofscreen-freedays.

Duringthecourseoftheyear,wehavebuiltinseveralscreen-freedaysthatrequireustomakedifferentplansfor

ourstudentsabouthowtheywillcommunicatewithoneanotherandtheworldaroundthemwithout“screens”.For

someteachers,thismeansbringingbackavaluablelessonplanthathasbeenputoffforsometimebecauseitis”out

ofdate”.Othershavedesignedsomethingcompletelynew.

Funactivities,for

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