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1、2020年中考英语完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案2To have a farm, you don ' t need tractors ooplaxwes of land.All you need are a few things you can find in your kitchen and other corners of the house. Things like jelly glasses and coffee cans and pie tins. Spoons, toothpicks, and plastic baggies, Popsicle sticks and pape
2、r cups. Pits and seeds and other leftover parts of the foods you eat. And some potting soil and sand from the supermarket.Maybe your farm won ' t grow a carrot or an orange. But with enoughsunlight and water and love, you should get a carrot plant or a small orange tree. And lots of other leaves
3、, vines, and sprouts.Now try this.When you suck on an orange, or slurp a grapefruit, or pucker on a lemon, save the seeds. Soak them overnight in warm water.Next stick your finger up to your knuckle in a pot of soil. Make a few holes like that and drop a seed into each hole. Be sure to plant the see
4、ds about one inch apart or they won' t have room togrow. Gently push the soil to fill up each hole. Water it all slowly until the soil is all wet and some trickles out the bottom of the pot.You have to trick these seeds into thinking they' re homtheytwotropics gnow at all.So keep them in the
5、 sunniest window and give them a rainstorm when they feel dry.Not every seed will believe you and sprout.But in two weeks, you ' ll find out just how many fruits you can fool. ()16 According to the article, when planting seeds, which step should you do first ?A. Make a hole for the seed.B. Soak
6、the seed in water.C. Drop the seed into the soil.D. Put the seed in a sunny spot.( )17. According to the article, why should you stick your finger in the pot of soil?A. To make a hole for the seed.B. To see if the soil is wet enough.C. To make room for the water.D. To see if there is enough soil.( )
7、18.When you know that seeds were dry, you should.A. Cover them quickly. B. Put them outside.C. Pour water on them. D. Shake them up and down.( )19. The author most likely wrote this article toA. get readers to eat more fruitB. tell readers about farmersC. show readers where to find soilD. teach read
8、ers how to make a seed grow()20.The school bus had arrived. Taj' s mother handed him a paper bag oa mosms. Thiswas his favorite food from his home in India. It was hard to leave, but Taj kissed his mother goodbye and headed off to school.When Taj arrived at school that morning, a new student nam
9、ed Berto was in class.Mrs. Grant asked,“ Who will be Berto ' s helper? ” Taj raised his hand. He wanted a chance to help this new boy just as some other children had helped him. One month ago Taj was the “ new kid ” from a faraway country.Berto was from Puerto Rico. He spoke Spanish and English.
10、 Taj showed him around the classroom. Mrs. Grant let them go out for a school tour. Berto smiled often, asking many questions on their walk around school. Taj thought,“ Maybe I have a new friend!Berto was lively. His long legs always seemed ready to run. Later, Berto and Taj joined a soccer game. Sp
11、orts looked like fun Taj played, but his mind and body didn t wtogether. The harder he tried, the worse he played.Before noon, Berto met other students. Some of them spoke Spanish.“ Oh, well,thought. “ Berto hfoausnd friends who speak the same language as he does.”At lunch, Taj sat with some friends
12、. He opened his lunch sack and took out the samosas. They weren t warm anymore, but they were still good. Taj bit into a tasty samosas.Taj saw Berto walking toward him. He came and sat right next to Taj. Berto pointed to Taj s lunch. “ What s that? ” he asked.“ Oh, no. He s going to make fun of my l
13、unch,” Taj thought.Then Berto took something from a brown bag. It looked like a samosas.“ See? Ione too! Mine s an empanada. It is spicy inside!”Berto smiled at the other students at the table. He said,“ Taj is a great guy! Hefirst new friend!” Taj grinned from ear to ear.( )1. Why did Taj raise his
14、 hand when Mrs Grant asked for Berto s helper ?A. He knows the new boy in his class.B. He does not want to stay in the classroom.C. He does not have any friends at school.D. He knows how it feels be new at school.( )2. When Berto points to Taj s samosas and asks what it is, Taj _.A. worries that Ber
15、to will laugh at his unusual lunchB. thinks that Berto wants to eat his samosasC. feels angry about Berto s questionD. looks at Berto s lunch to see what he brought ( )3. What is the setting at the beginning of the story?A. lunchroom B. Taj s homeC. classroom D. Berto s home( )4. What do Taj and Ber
16、to have in common?A. They are from Puerto Rico. B. They have almost the same lunches.C. They both speak English and Spanish.D. They both enjoy playing soccer.( )5. At the end of the story, the boys will Most likely A. They are from Puerto Rico.B. They have almost the same lunches.C. They both speak
17、Spanish and English.D. They both enjoy playing soccer.Have you ever thought of a new idea you would like to try? In the 1930s a man named Richard Hollingshead, Jr., did. He thought of an idea that brought together his two favorite interests: cars and movies. Richard wanted to start a business where
18、people could watch movies from their cars.Richard tested the idea in his driveway. First he put a machine, called a movie projector, on the hoodof his car. Then Richard stretched a sheet between two trees. The sheet was like the white screen usedin theaters. Richard played a movie on the“screen &quo
19、t; using the movie projector. Sound for the movie camefrom a radio placed behind the sheet. Next Richard wanted to test whether the sound could be heard from the car. He rolled his car windows up and down to find the best way to hear the movie. Finally he aimed his water sprinkler at the car, which
20、tested whether a movie could be seen and heard in the rain.Every test he tried was a success.In 1933 he was ready to open the first drive-in movie theater. The theater was as big as a football field. There was enough room for about 400 cars. The screen was 30 feet high and 40 feet wide. Speakers wer
21、e placed next to the screen so the sound could be heard.Right away, Richard ' s idea of a drive movie theater was a hit. The cost to see a movie was just 25 cents per person. Over the years, changes were made to these theaters. By the 1950s there were about 5,000 drive-in movie theaters across t
22、he country. They remained popular until television came along.Today there are fewer than 800 drive-in movie theaters. People who live near them, though, stillenjoy this fun activity. Today drive-in movie theaters give people the same joy as they did more than 70 years ago.( )1. Which question is ans
23、wered in paragraph 3?A. Where did the first drive-in movie theater open?B. How many speakers were used for the movie?C. What size was the movie screen that was used?D. How many people went to the first drive-in movie theater?( )2. Richard rolled his car windows up and down to test the BEST way to.A.
24、 place the water sprinklerB. see the screenC. watch a movie in the rainD. hear a movie( )3. What is the main reason Richard performed his tests?A. To discover whether people would go to drive-in movie theaters.B. To learn how sound travels.C. To see whether his idea would workD. To make Sure his bus
25、iness earns enough money( )4. Which paragraph shows why Richard wanted to build a drive-in movie theater?A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.D. 4.( )5. How many cars were able to fit in the first dive-in movie theater?A. 800. B. 30. C. 40. D. 400.( )6. Why are there fewer drive-in movie theaters today than in the past?A
26、. It costs too much money to see a movie.B. The weather is too cold in many places.C. They have fallen apart over time.D. There are other ways to watch movies now.( )7. Which question is answered by looking at the picture in this article?A. What movie is playing on the screen?B. How are cars parked
27、at the theater?C. How many people are at the theater?D. What time of night is the movie playing?44-year-oldVladimire Fomin, from Kineshma, a town in Russia, is very special man.He becamefamous in his country because he liked walking around in women s clothing. Vladimire certainly isn ' t the onl
28、y manin the world who prefers skirts and dressesto pants, but his reasons are quite strange. He is not a transvestite, nor does he want to attract media attention. He just wants to stand up for the rights of men to wear whatever kind of clothes they like. After all, women are allowed to wear pants,
29、so why can ' t men wear dresses or skirts? But his fight for it brought him nothing but trouble. Though he was one of the brightest students at the Ivanovo University of Mathematics and getting a scholarship, he was expelled because of his fashion choices, and then he was stayed away from by most of his friends and relatives and even beaten by locals in his home town for walking around in women' s clothes.But he continues his
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