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1、2020年上海市闵行区中考英语一模试卷、Listening Comprehension (听力理解) (3) (4) (5) (6) 、 B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear(根据你听至U的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案)2. A. Emily's.B. John's.C. Jerry's.D. Linda's .3. A. JapaneseB. German.C. Chinese.D. American .4. A. 67428657.B. 67
2、428637.C. 64728657.D. 64729637.5. A . He is swimming .B . He is driving a busC. He is asking the way .D . He is posting a parcel .6. A . She is always ready to help others.B . She never gives up halfway .C. She loves her teachers very much.D . She never loses her temper.7. A. At school.8. In a shop.
3、9. In the hospital .D . At a hotel .8. A . Forty five dollars .B . Sixty dollars .C. His classmate likes playing badminton .D . He has made postcards for years.、 C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false(判断下歹U句子是否符合你听到的内容,符合的用“ T”表示,不符合的用“ F”表示)9. I stayed
4、at a holiday camp with some friends last summer .10. On the last day, we couldn't go up the mountain because of the heavy snow .11. We felt disappointed as Peter didn't allow us to go up the mountain .12. Wegot to the top of themountain at lunch time though it became foggy .13. Wehad to phon
5、e Peterwhen we realized that we had lost our way in the dark.14. Wemade a big mistakein the end because we didn't take our guide's advice .D. Listento the passage andcomplete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词)15. (1) No one messes about in Mr Donald's class and we all.(2) Mr Do
6、nald is also a great guitar player I mean he is a.(3) The players attracted much attention and I think they're going to .(4) My grandmother is 78 and.(5) My grandmother has done a parachute jump to raise money for a.Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案)16. Which of the following underlined parts is
7、different in pronunciation from the others ? ()A . dealB .deathC.peaceD. meaning17. Somebody played trick on me by hiding my shoes under the stairs .()A. theB.anC.aD. /18. From now on , we have to reduce the air pollution and care our environment .()A forB ofC afterD about19. Peter always has smiles
8、 on his face, and he seems to be never angry other ()A toB atC withD on20. Compared with the earthquake in San Francisco of 1906 , the one in Haiti of 2010 caused farinjuries (A seriousB more seriousC most seriousD the most serious21. I think one effective for me to improve my memory is to have enou
9、gh sleep ()A informationB adviceC methodD conclusion22. I tried lots of different jeans , but of them were the right sizes for me ()A bothB noneC allD neither23. As the little boy saw the stranger , he turned into the narrow street where he lived ()A quietBpaleCclearlyDquickly24. I tried to call to
10、apologize to Mary , but she refused the phone ()A answerBansweringCto answerDanswered25. When talking to ladies , we should avoid their ages ()A mentioningB to mentionCmentionDmentioned26. Because Jack is the only witness to the case, the local policemen him already ()A had contactedB have contacted
11、C would contactD were contacting27. Look! Alice and Peter their sitting room with flowers and balloons .()A are decoratingB decoratedC decorateD would decorate28. It'll be a great honour if I to make speech on the Open Day ()A inviteB was invitingC will be invitedD am invited29. there's some
12、thing wrong with your iPod , you'd better go and have it repaired ()A AlthoughB BeforeC UntilD Since30. My parents lent me the money, I couldn't afford the trip to Australia .()A . orB. andC. soD. but31. exciting trip it was to see the polar bears with our own eyes in North Pole! ()A . WhatB
13、. What aC. What anD. How32. Keeping little pets helps us become more responsible people , ?()A . does itB . doesn't itC. is itD. isn't it33. Because of the convenience of online shopping , we buy books without having to leave the comfort of ourhomes.()A . canB . shouldC. mustD. need34. 一 See
14、ing films is a good way to pass the time on the plane .一 I never go travelling without a book .()A . You are joking .B. I agree.C. I don't think so .D. D. Never mind .35. 一 Sorry I'm late , Jack. The underground went wrong and there were no taxis as well .-I've just got here myself .()A
15、. What a pity!B. That's all right .C. What's the matter?D. I am afraid not .六、 Complete the following passages with the words or phrases in the box/ Each can only be used once(4各下歹U单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次)36.A. set off B. aware C. traditionalD. grew up E. professionalHenry Ford is known as
16、 making cars . He was born in 1863 in Michigan . He had 4 siblings , and his family owned a farm . He worked on the farm when he was young , but later he was (1)that he loved taking things apart to see how they worked , then putting them back together again . He worked on watches a lot , and ended u
17、p helping many people fix their watches . In 1879 , when he was 16 years old , he (2) for Detroit to start working with machines, though he came home and worked on the farm a little , too. Ford got married to Clara Bryant in 1888 ,and worked on a sawmill . He finally became an engineer. Ford worked
18、for the Edison Illumination Company . Edison encouraged him to keep working on his plans for motor - powered horseless carriage (马车)which could take the place of the(3)one. Ford's motor powered horseless carriage was called the Quadricycle . He sold the Quadricycle and started his won company to
19、 continue his work making vehicles . He did not stay with the first company for many years, but started the (4) Ford Motor Company .37.A. salaries B. no longer C. create D. wheels E. at a timeHe spent many years developing cars , which were made only a few once . Ford was not the first person to (1)
20、 a car, but he was the one who began to make people easily use cars in the United States. His ' Model T' car, released in 1908 , made many people want one. He needed to make a lot of cars very quickly . His company , Ford Motor Company, hired skilled workers to work on an assembly line . The
21、 car would move through the line , and each worker had a job along the line . One worker might put on (2), while at a different spot on the line , another worker put on tires . Every Model T was painted black . The company could make many cars (3) this way . In addition to using the assembly line to
22、 produce cars, Ford was also known for paying his workers fair (4) . Henry Ford died in 1947 , but his company is still around and making cars today .Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词)38. We are always encouraged to express our own naturall
23、y in class . (opinion )39. They held a party for their cousin's birthday last weekend . (twenty five )40. A friend ofvisited the village and she really had a good time there . ( me)41. . Some people argue teachers aren't as important as before because there is an increasing of informationres
24、ources, (various)42. We used to visit London once a week , butwe go there twice a week . (recent)43. He wasto find his room cleaned and everything arranged in perfect order . (surprise)44. I wonder how to start and the new washing machine . (operation)45. His 8 year - old son is so that he can go to
25、 school on his won . (depend)Rewrite the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,改写下列句子.前六小题每空格限填一词.最后一小题注意句首大写)46. The children read quite a few English magazines last year .(改为般疑问句句)the children quite a few English magazines last year ?47. China International Import Expo is held in Shanghai once a
26、year .(对戈U线部分提问)is China International Import Expo held in Shanghai ?48. You can buy paints, glue and other things in the shop .(改为被动语态)Paints, glue and other things can in the shop.49. The two men managed to escape from the prison at last.(保持句意基本不变)The two men in from the prison at last .50. If he
27、improves his IT skills , he will easily get a job here .(保持句意基本不变)He get a job easily here he improves his IT skills .51. 'I have left the notebook in the library . ' Kitty said to me .(改为间接引语)Kitty told me that left the notebook in the library .52. to send messages is popular, to people all
28、 over the world , it , to use online services (连词成句)Reading comprehension(阅读理解)A. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)53.World's best beaches: 2019 Trip Advisor award winnersNo.1 Clearwater BeachIt lies in America , about a forty minute drive west of Tampa . It impresses travelers with two a
29、nd a half miles of sugar white sand, crystal - clear water and gentle Gulf wind , making it an ideal playground for tourists .* Bargain hotel nearby : Pier House 60 Ma5rina Hotel , from $ 293 per night* Airfare : As low as $ 71 round - trip (往返航程)from Chicago to TampaNo.2 South BeachPeople watching
30、is a great pastime in Miami's South Beach , which draws celebrities (名人)and models. Travelers love the wide, fine , white sand covered beaches as well as the surrounding area, known for wid nightlife and excellent restaurants.* Bargain hotel nerby : Room Mate Lord Balfour , from $ 264 per night*
31、 Great airfare : As low as $ 107 round trip from New York to MiamiNo.3 Ka'anapali BeachAmong the most visited beaches in West Maui , this area is a popular spot for quiet relaxation or water sports . It's also famous for the daily cliff diving ceremony of the beach's northernmost (最北的) c
32、liffs known as Black Rock .* Bargain hotel nearby : Lahaina Shores Beach Resort, from $ 289 per night* Airfare : As low as $ 382 round trip from San Francisco to KahuluiNo.4 Siesta BeachJust south of Sarasota, Siesta Beach on Siesta Key is known for its eight mile stretch (彳申展) of sugar fine white s
33、and. It's also a great spot for kids to collect seashells and sand dollars .* Bargain hotel nearby : Tropical Beach Resorts . from $ 295 per night* Airfare : As low as $ 238 round trip from Newark to Sarasota八(1) Clearwater Beach offers the following things except .A. sugar- white sandB . crysta
34、l clear waterC. gentle Gulf windD . an ideal restaurant(2) When you go to South Beach , you can enjoy.A . wild nightlifeB . drawing Black RockC. playing on an ideal playgroundD . daily cliff diving(3) If Mr and Mrs Green from San Francisco visit Ka'anapali Beach , they will pay at least for the
35、round tripairfare.A. $ 382B. $289C. $764D. $671(4) The difference between Siesta Beach and the other beaches is that.A . tourists enjoy an exciting sportB . fine sugar white sand covers itC. many famous persons visit itD . children have more great fun5 5) If you want to take photos of white sand , m
36、aybe is NOT a good choice .A . Clearwater BeachB. Siesta BeachC. Ka'anapali BeachD. South Beach(6) We can read the article above probably form a (an) .A . story bookB. advertisementC. comic stripD. fictionChoose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当 的单词或词语完成短文)54. The first thi
37、ng you remember'I remember , when I was about three , my mother looking at me in my buggy and smiling at meJan, 13I was maybe four. We were driving to our grandma's and our car (1). We couldn't get out of the car andI cried . A mechanic came to help us .Alice , 12'I remember I was ea
38、ting an ice cream when a dog came and took it out of my hand . I cried , I was two , I think.'Tom, 10'I remember my first memory is my second birthday . There was a cake with two candles . I couldn't blow the candles out, so my dad did it for me .'Mike , 15Most adults remember little
39、 about this that happened in their very early childhood , (2), some people think that we aren't really able to form memories before our fourth or fifth birthdays . But scientists carrying out research into early memories have suggested that this is not true . They say that we do form memories at
40、 a very young age . However , what we remember about our very early lives seems to change as we ( 3) .Researchers in Canada worked with 140 children aged between four and thirteen . First , they asked their participants to describe their earliest memories . Then they asked them roughly how old they&
41、#39;d been when the event happened. Next, they asked the kids' parents to make sure that the event actually happened. And all the (4) were written down . The researchers waited for two years before they went back to the children and asked them again , 'What's your earliest memory ?'N
42、early all the children who were aged between four and seven in the first interview said something very different in the second interview . And when the researchers reminded them of what they'd said the first time , many of the children said, 'No, that never happened to me. 'However , man
43、y of the children who were between ten and thirteen at the first interview described exactly the (5) memory in the second interview . This seems to suggest that our memories change in the early years, but that at around the age of ten, the things that we remember get fixed (固定的).The researchers are
44、now looking into the question of why children remember certain events and not others . We sometimes think that most first or early memories are about very stressful things that happened to us as children , because had thins stand out in our minds . But in this study , stressful events were only a sm
45、all percentage of what the children said they remembered . More often , their early memories were happy ones . The researchers are trying to work out why this is the case . We expect the researchers will (6) more fascinating things about memories in the near future.(1)Aran forwardB.sold outC.broke d
46、ownD.sped up(2)AAs a resultB.What's moreC.For the time beingD.In fact(3)Aare pleasedB.build confidenceC.feel tiredD.get older(4)AforecastsB.answersC.reviewsD.ordersAunforgettableB.sweetC.sameD.short(6)AimagineB.requireC.controlD.discoverRead the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在
47、短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,一首字母已给)55. I don't believe it! It's 11 p . m. and I'm still sitting here writing this article for the school magazine !I've had two weeks to write it and my teacher wants it tomorrow . She's always c( 1) that I leave things to the last minute . Maybe s
48、he's right. A month ago, I made up my mind to be more efficient this year and not to leave thing to the last minute . But I've failed . I've also been trying to get fitter for four weeks now . I've started going to the gym . I've taken up karate lessons and I've changed my di
49、et. I've even been going to bed earlier. But I'm not feeling any fitter . I felt just a little u (2) . I miss my bad habits . Why is leading a better life so hard ?I've just read an article on a website and I've found out that it isn't my fault! In fact , it isn't anyone'
50、s fault! It's our brains. They're programmed , therefore, it is difficult to break bad habits . There's nothing we can do . Scientists have done experiments that show we use one part of our brain when we think about o ( 3) and another when we think about other people. However, when we th
51、ink about the 'future us' , we use the part of the brain that we usually use to think about other people . In other words , the brain sees the ' future you' as a different person to your 'present you '. And that's why we don't always find it easy to make sensible d (4
52、) in the future when we face difficulties .But that's not all . Scientists have also found out that it takes around ten weeks to form a good habit . For example , if I want to keep fit , it's going to take me ten weeks to go to the gym and then it will become an automatic part of my life . T
53、hat's because ten weeks is the amount of time the brain needs to change and a (5)new ways of behavior as a part of everyday life . The good news is that once you make it to ten weeks, everything becomes much easier. The bad news is that ten weeks is a really long time , so it's easy to give
54、up on (打消) your good plan s (6) .So there you are.Maybe we want to change our ways and become better people but our brains won't let us . Or isthis just an e ? Look! I've finished my article on time . Anything is possible!Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)56. There was once a boy who was af
55、raid of the dark . He thought that his bedroom was filled up with monsters when it was dark. But there came a time when he was too old to be allowed to keep sleeping with the light on .That first night he was filled with fear , his mind full of monsters . Therefore, he went over to his wardrobe to g
56、et a torch. But when he opened the wardrobe door, he saw a monster, face to face, and he let out the loudest scream in the world .The monster took a step backwards, grabbed his colourful hair , stared at the boy with his single red eye , and started crying ! The monster cried for so long that the bo
57、y's shock and fear disappeared . He calmed the monster as much as he could, and started talking to him , asking him why he was crying , and what he was doing there.The monster told him he lived in the wardrobe , but almost never went out , because he was afraid of the boy. When the boy asked him
58、 why , the monster told him the boy's face seemed to him the most horrible thing he'd ever seen with eyes, ears and a nose The boy felt the similar way about the monster with a huge head full of mouths and hair .The two of them talked so much that they became quite friendly , and they came to know that both of them had been afraid of the thing : the unknown . To l
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