河南省中考模拟(三)英语试卷
Forbidden City is one of most famous places in Beijing.
A./; an | B.A; the |
C.The; a | D.The; the |
We had different opinions how to help the children in the poor areas.
A.on | B.at |
C.of | D.with |
— Excuse me. I’d like to buy a dress.
— This way, please. clothes are on the second floor.
A.Man | B.Men’s |
C.Woman | D.Women’s |
Li Mei her brother attended (参加) their uncle’s wedding because they were busy with the final exams.
A.Both; and | B.Not only; but also |
C.Neither; nor | D.Either; or |
More colleges next year for more students to get a good education.
A.will be set up | B.will set up |
C.are setting up | D.were set up |
I’ll tell you I experienced when I was in Africa.
A.all which | B.where |
C.all that | D.which |
This hat is too old. Why not buying a new one?
A.continue | B.suggest |
C.practice | D.consider |
Yesterday, I visited a middle school in Taiyuan. There are about students in it.
A.two thousand | B.two thousands |
C.two thousands of | D.two thousand of |
— Our daughter passed the test yesterday.
— So she did. She for it really hard.
A.had studied | B.will study |
C.has studied | D.is studying |
— Mom, I want some pocket money.
— Well, I won’t give it to you you wash your clothes.
A.if | B.unless |
C.while | D.though |
— Must I hand in my homework today?
— No, you . You can hand it in tomorrow.
A.shouldn’t | B.can’t |
C.needn’t | D.may not |
— Yuan Lihai brought up so many children! How great she is!
— .
A.So she is | B.So is she |
C.So she does | D.So does she |
— You should have a part-time job during the summer holidays.
— I don’t you, Mom. I am too young to do that.
A.come up with | B.catch up with |
C.get along with | D.agree with |
— What did you say just now?
— I asked you .
A.why you wanted to become a nurse |
B.how long had you stayed in the town |
C.whether was there a bank near our school |
D.when you will go shopping with me |
15.—I haven’t heard from my friends for one month.
—Don’t worry.
A.What suits you is the best!
B.No news is good news!
C.Tomorrow is another day.
C.Failure is the mother of success.
Keeping traditions alive is never an easy thing. Chen Zunkai, the owner of Baoyuan Dumpling House, has the past 16 years improving one of the most traditional Chinese foods: jiaozi.
Her are not the white crescent-shaped (月牙形状的) ones simply filled pork or lamb, but colorful ones using more than 150 kinds of fillings.
“ I try to do is to make dumplings have a taste of home,” Chen says. “I hope every customer, Northerners or Southerners, vegetarians (素食者) or non-vegetarians, Chinese people or foreigners can something familiar.”
Chinese dumplings are believed more than 2,000 years old. , they are made and eaten by people in North China at some festivals such as the winter solstice (冬至). To the year-end cold, people usually fill dumplings with strongly flavored (有强烈味道的) meat such as pork or lamb.
For Chen, her came after she noticed that there were not many choices for those prefer lighter fillings. Most vegetarian dumplings have a filling of only two kinds of ingredients, and not one restaurant in Beijing has more than 10 kinds of vegetarian fillings.
“I think I can make it,” Chen says.
A.wasted B.paid C.spent D.cost
A.dumplings B.noodles C.cakes D.cookies
A.by B.from C.of D.with
A.Which B.Where C.What D.When
A.smell B.taste C.feel D.touch
A.to be B.being C.to have D.be
A.Suddenly B.Luckily C.Traditionally D.Finally
A.get B.refuse C.enjoy D.fight
A.plan B.idea C.information D.advice
A.which B.whom C.who D./
Hello, I’m Peter in the second grade. Now I have one thing to say: It’s not easy being a kid. Being a kid might look like fun, but sometimes it’s not fun at all.
Yesterday I was playing outside with my friend. We were having a good time. But suddenly, my mother said, “Peter, it’s time to come inside now. It’s getting dark.” When you’re an adult, no one can tell you what to do or when to do it.
When you are a kid, you have to get up early in the morning and go to school. At school, you have to study math, English, science and history. After school, you have to do your homework. When you are an adult, you do not have to go to school and you never have homework to do.
When you are a kid, the older kids sometimes pick on you. When I was walking home from school on Monday, Tom and Steve bothered me. Steve took my schoolbag and put it in a tree. It made me very mad. When you are an adult, no one can pick on you.
When you are a kid, you have to go to bed early. On school nights, my mom asks me to go to bed at 9:00 pm. But I do have parents who love me, which is really great. So I think I like being a kid, even though it’s not easy being a kid.
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What was Peter doing when his mother called him home yesterday?
A.He was playing with his pet. |
B.He was cleaning his bike. |
C.He was drawing a picture. |
D.He was playing with his friend. |
The underlined phrase “pick on” means “ ” in Chinese.
A.挑中 | B.取笑 | C.欺负 | D.尊重 |
As a kid you do the following things EXCEPT .
A.go to school |
B.do your homework |
C.get up early and go to bed early |
D.go anywhere without telling anyone |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Peter is a student in Grade Two. |
B.Peter usually goes to bed at 9:00 pm on school nights. |
C.Steve took Peter’s schoolbag and put it in a tree on Monday. |
D.Peter is looking forward to being an adult as soon as possible. |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.Being a kid is fun. |
B.It’s not easy being a kid. |
C.Peter likes being a good kid. |
D.Peter likes being a superman. |
A baby carrier is like a backpack for carrying a baby. Ann Moore introduced the idea of a baby carrier to American people nearly 50 years ago.
Ann spent two years in Africa in the early 1960s. She worked as a nurse there. Ann saw babies wrapped in bright cloth tied to their mothers’ backs. The babies snuggled (依偎) close to their mothers, and the mothers could use their hands to do other things.
In 1964, Ann had her own baby. She tried making a carrier like the one African mothers used. The carrier was like a backpack. Everywhere Ann went with her baby in the carrier, people asked, “Where can I buy one?” In 1965, Ann and her mother began to sell handmade carriers. Ann received a patent (专利) for the baby carrier in 1969. By that time, the baby carrier had leg holes and straps (带子) that could be made longer or shorter. It could also be worn on the back or front.
By 1979, the baby carriers were made in a factory. These baby carriers cost less to make and more than 25,000 were sold every month.
When Ann made her first baby carrier, she just wanted to keep her baby close and still have her hands free to do other things. Now all over the world babies ride in baby carriers, close to their parents, safe and happy.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
Ann Moore made her first baby carrier in .
A.1964 | B.1965 |
C.1969 | D.1979 |
People asked Ann where they could buy a carrier because .
A.Ann looked kind and friendly |
B.Ann knew where to buy it |
C.they liked it and wanted to have one |
D.they couldn’t go to Africa |
What did Ann’s baby carrier look like?
A.It was a bag made of bright cloth. |
B.It was a bright cloth tied to the mother’s back. |
C.It was a big backpack which could be worn on the back or front. |
D.It was like a backpack with leg holes and adjustable (可调节的) straps. |
From the passage we can learn that people usually invent new things to .
A.start a family business |
B.show they are better than others |
C.help people in poor areas |
D.make their lives easier |
What’s the passage mainly about?
A.Baby carriers in Africa |
B.The mother of the baby carrier. |
C.Ann Moore’s family business |
D.How to make a baby carrier. |
Snowflakes! You can catch them on your tongue (舌头) or use them to make a perfect snowball. But have you ever thought about taking pictures of them? Ken Libbrecht did. He is a physics professor from California. Although the weather in California is usually warm and sunny, Ken’s hobby is taking pictures of snowflakes. He travels to cold areas like Alaska and Canada to find snowstorms and take pictures of the snowflakes. “They are often beautiful, and every snowfall brings new surprises,” says Ken.
Ken takes pictures of snowflakes with a high-quality digital camera. He uses a microscope (显微镜) to make the tiny snowflakes larger. To get the best images, Ken built a special photo-microscope just for snowflakes. He collects flakes by letting them fall onto a piece of foam board (泡沫板).
The pictures must be taken outdoors, so Ken wears lots of clothes to stay warm. But his fingers often get cold, because it’s difficult for him to take pictures of a tiny snowflake with gloves.
Each snowflake has shapes and patterns (图案) that make it as unique (独特的) as a person’s fingerprint. The hobby of snowflake photography is also unique. Next time a snowstorm blows through your town, take a closer look at the flakes before you gather them into a snowball. See if you can notice their unique patterns. Millions of snowflakes are waiting for you!
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
What’s the weather in Ken Libbrecht’s hometown usually like?
A.Cold and snowy. | B.Windy and rainy. |
C.Warm and sunny. | D.Cloudy and foggy. |
Which of the following isn’t used when Ken works with snowflakes?
A.A snowball. |
B.A digital camera. |
C.A microscope. |
D.A piece of foam board. |
Why do Ken’s fingers often get cold?
A.Because he doesn’t wear enough clothes. |
B.Because he doesn’t wear gloves. |
C.Because he likes making snowballs. |
D.Because there is something wrong with his fingers. |
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.It’s always warm in Canada. |
B.Ken often works with a tiny snowflake at home. |
C.Ken wears thick gloves when he works outside. |
D.Every snowflake is different from the other one. |
What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.What we can do with snowflakes. |
B.Some beautiful pictures of snowflakes. |
C.Ken Libbrecht’s snowflake photography. |
D.The unique patterns of snowflakes. |
Perhaps the most famous name in the world of silent movies is Charlie Chaplin. This may seem a little bit lucky since both moving pictures and Charlie Chaplin were born in the same year, 1889. Sadly, Charlie’s father died when Charlie was only five years old, and his mother was sent to a mental hospital (精神病院).
Things seemed bad for Charlie, but he had a bright, likeable (讨人喜欢的) personality and tried to get small parts in performance around London. He got a part in a show performing in the United States. Seven years later, he got his first major part in a film.
Charlie was a quick success in the movie theaters. By 1915, he could make over $1,259 a week, which was a huge amount of money at that time.
Even when sound movies became popular in 1923, he continued to make silent pictures. Charlie knew that the silence was a great part of what made his movies so funny. when almost everyone else had changed to sound movies. However, Charlie was still one of the world’s greatest film stars.
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A.Charlie knew what he was good at, and held on to it. |
B.This left young Charlie homeless and living on the streets. |
C.Charlie did not stop making silent films well into the 1940s, |
D.Then in 1906, his life took a major change. |
E. His silent, highly popular form of comedy was perfect for the silent films of the time.
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Nowadays, the hazy (雾霾的) weather often in our country. It has not only affected the public transportation but also done great to people’s health. Terrible happen every now and then. Some freeways are shut down because of the low visibility (能见度). In Nanjing, schools had to close because of the hazy weather last December.
Obviously, air pollution is the ( cause that has resulted in (导致) the terrible weather. People don’t pay much attention to the environment, so the between nature and human beings is lost.
People have started to consider how to protect on hazy days. They try to avoid outdoor activities and wear expensive masks to away from haze while going out. But actually, no one can really keep away from it they wear masks or stay inside. Haze is everywhere around the city.
Haze is a warning. It warns us to take action to make our Earth a better place. If Earth is too for us to live on, what should we do? Maybe we have to be on Mars.
Susan: Hi, Nancy!How beautiful your new bike is!
Nancy: Thank you.
Susan: ?
Nancy: It’s made in Shanghai.
Susan: I always want to buy one. ?
Nancy: In the Carrefour near our neighbourhood. And there are many different colors. ?
Susan: I like green best. ?
Nancy: About 500 yuan.
Susan: Mm ... The price is OK. Well, would you like to go to the store with me this Sunday?
Nancy: .
Susan: Thank you very much.