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天津市滨海新区2018年中考一模英语试卷II.单项选择:21——Who'sgirlontheleft?——ThisisBetty.Sheislovelygirl.Manypeoplelikeher.a,anB.a,theC.the,aD.the,anTomdoesn'tlikeschoolbag.Helikes.him,yoursB.him,yourC.his,yourD.his,yoursWhatbeautifulmusicitis!It'sreallynice.smellsB.soundsC.tastesD.looks.——Whoraninthesportsmeeting.——Henrydid,Ithink.fastB.fasterC.fastestDveryfastMyfriendsoftengivemefanspresentsbecausetheyknowIlikethem.asB.forC.withD.aboutEatingdumplingsatSpringFestivalisinChina.impossibleB.luckyC.strangeD.traditionalIcanlookaftermyself.itwon'tbeeasyforme.A.orB.althoughC.ifD.whetherIfhetellsalie,hisfatherwillhim.A.protectB.describeC.punishD.trust——How'stheinTianjin?Toobad.Therearealwayslonglinesofcarsonroads.---Whatamess!Pleasethoseoldmagazines,Mike!——OK,Mum.A.throwawayB.lookthroughC.thinkaboutD.findout---Whereareyougoingforyoursummervacations?---Well,weyet.A.aren'tdecidedB.haven'tdecidedC.don'tdecideD.didn'tdecideMrs.Liusuallyreadsnewspaperinthemorning,butsheseeafilmthismorning.A.canB.mustC.needD.mightWhenthisstonebridge?Twoyearsago.A.did,buildB.does,buildC.was,builtD.isbuilt---DoyouknowtheGreatWall?NextFriday.A.whenwillwevisitB.whenwewillvisitC.howwillwevisitD.howwewillvisit——I'llgotothemuseumthisafternoon,soIcan'tgoswimmingwithyou..A.That'sapityB.You'rewelcome.C.It'smypleasureD.Don'tmentionit.三.完形填空March22ndisWorldWaterDay.Itstartedin1993.Itnotonlymakesusthinkabouttheimportanceofwater,butalsocallson(号召)usto36andprotectwater.Today,we'refacingterriblewaterproblems.Amongthem,wastewaterproblemisespecially37.AndthesubjectofWoildWaterDayin2017is“wastewater".Whatiswastewater?Itisusedwater.Usually,wastewatercomesfromhomes,38,hospitalsandsoon.Itisproducedbydifferentkindsofactivities,includingwashingthemachines,takingshowersandusingthekitchen.Therainalso39wastewaterwhenitisrunningdownthestreetduringastorm.Nomatterwhereitcomesfrom,thiskindofwaterissuretohave40harmfulinit.41mustwetreat(处理)wastewater?Wastewaterhasabiginfluenceonourlife.Itcausesbothillnessforusandpollutionfortheenvironment.Wemustcareforourenvironmentandourown42.Howcanwetreatwastewater?Differentkindsofwastewaterneeddifferentwaysoftreatment.Wastewater43homescanbereused.Thentherewillbe44wastewater.Also,factorywastewaterhastobecleaned45itgoesbacktonature.36.A.drinkB.saveC.carryD.watch37.A.easyB.popularC.smallD.serious38.A.factoriesB.lakesC.riversD.seas39.A.getsbackB.handsinC.changesintoD.picksup40.A.nothingB.somethingC.nobodyD.somebody41.A.WhatB.WhoC.WhyD.How42.A.workB.interestC.healthD.business43.A.onB.forC.withD.from44,A.lessB.moreC.betterD.worse45.A.andB.whetherC.afterD.before四.阅读理解AMr.Smithisfiftyyearsold.Hebegantoteachinamiddleschooltwenty-sixyearsago.Heworkshardandalwayscomestohisofficeontime.Heexpectshisstudentstobehonestandisstrictwiththem.Someofhisstudentsbecomefamouspeople,buttheystillrememberhimandoftenwritetohim.Ofcourse,theoldmanisproudofit.ThistermhebegantoteachGradeOne.Someofthenewstudentsweretoldabouthim,buttheothersdidn'tknowhimwell.Hetoldthemhowtobeanhonestperson.Hegavethemseveralexamplesandsaid,“IhatetellingaliemostBeforeclasswasover,hetoldallhisstudentstofinishExercise8inUnitl.Thenextmorning,assoonashecameintotheclassroom,heasked,“Who'sfinishedExercise8?"Afewstudentsputuptheirhands.Heshookhisheadandsaid,“Openyourworkbooksandseewhetherthere'sExercise8inUnit1ornot?”Thestudentshadalookattheirworkbooksandtheirfacesturnedredatonce.HowlonghasMr.Smithtaughtinthemiddleschool?A.Forfiftyyears.B.Fortwenty-sixyears.C.Fortwentyyears.D.Forthirty-sixyears.WhatisMr.Smithproudof?A.Allstudentsarehonest.B.Heteachesmathverywell.C.Hisstudentsoftenwritetohim.D.Heisstrictwithstudents.Mr.Smithtoldhisstudents.A.howtostudyhardB.nottotellalieC.howtobefamousD.nottobelateforclassWhydidMr.SmithtellhisstudentstofinishExercise8inUnit1?Becausehewantedtoknowiftheywerehonest.BecauseExercise8wasveryeasyforthem.Becausehewantedthemtodomoreexercises.Becausethestudentscoulddoitwell.ThestudentsfeltwhenMr.Smithfoundthemtellingalie.A.angryB.happyC.boredD.sorryBPeopleusuallythinkvolunteeringisjustforadultsanditseemshardforstudentslikeus.ButitistotallydifferentinCanada.Thegovernmentencouragespeopleofanyagetovolunteerinpublicandmakecontributions(贡献)tothewholesociety.Therefore,ifstudentswanttograduatefromhighschool,30hoursofvolunteeringisrequired.Ifstudentswanttogetintoagooduniversity,ithelpsiftheycontributealottosociety.Volunteeringisanimportantfactor(因素)thatuniversitieswilltakeintoconsideration.Whatismore,therearevolunteeropportunitieseverywhere.Peoplecanfindinformationabouthowtovolunteerpostedinthelibraryorontheinternet.Itincludesmanydifferentjobs,suchaswrapping包装)giftsinashoppingmall,takingcareofsmallkidsorcleaningupachurch.Studentscanchoosewhattheywanttodoandregister注册)online.IgotmyfirstvolunteeringjobinNewWestminsterMuseumeverySundayfrom9:30amto11:30am.Myjobistoproofreadthedocuments(校对文件)onalaptopandcorrectmistakes.ThemuseumisaboutthehistoryoftheIrvingFamily,ahistoricallyimportantfamilyinNewWestminster.Atfirst,Iwasnervoustocommunicatewithothers.ButastimepassedIbecamemoreopen.Duringvolunteering,Inotonlylearnedhowtoworkwithothervolunteers,butalsolearnedalotofhistoryaboutNewWestminster.Asavolunteer,Iamproudofmyself.Ienjoydoingmyjobandhelpingothers.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknowinCanada.beingavolunteercanearnalotofmoney.thegovernmentonlyaskadultstobevolunteer.studentscangraduatefromhighschoolwithoutdoingvolunteering.thestudentswhocontributesalottosocietymayhaveachancetoenterthegooduniversity.Thewriter'sfirstvolunteeringjobisto.A.wrapgiftsB.proofreadthedocumentC.takecareofsmallkids.D.cleanupachurch.Thewriterwastocommunicatewithothersatfirst.A.nervousB.openC.surprisedD.excitedThewriterwrotethearticlemainlytointroducethevolunteeringinCpareherfirstvolunteeringjobwithotherjobstoshowtheirdifferences.Thebesttitleofthearticlemaybe“StudentsinCanadaVolunteeringinCanadaWheretofindavolunteeringjobinCanada.ThebestwaytofindavolunteeringjobinCanada.CGreenisanimportantcolorinnature.Itisthecolorofgrassandtheleavesontrees.Itisalsothecolorofmostgrowingplants.Sometimes,thewordgreenmeansyoung,freshandgrowing.Sometimes,itdescribessomethingthatisnotyetripeorfinished.Forexample,agreenhornissomeonewhohasnoexperience,whoisnewtoasituation.Inthefifteenthcentury,agreenhornreferredtoayoungcoworoxwhosehorns(角)hadnotyetdeveloped.Acenturyorsolater,agreenhornwasforasoldierwhohadnotyethadanyexperienceinbattle.Bytheeighteenthcentury,agreenhornhadthemeaningithastoday-apersonwhoisnewinajob.Someonewhohastheabilitytogrowplantswellissaidtohaveagreenthumb.Theexpressioncomesfromtheearlynineteenhundreds.Apersonwithagreenthumbseemstohaveamagictouchthatmakesplantsgrowquicklyandwell.Youmightsaythatthewomannextdoorhasagreenthumbifhergardencontinuestogrowlongafteryourplantshavedied.TheGreenRevolutionisthenamegivensomeyearsagotothedevelopmentofnewkindsofriceandothergrains.Thenewplantsproducedmuchlargercrops.TheGreenRevolutionwastheresultofhardworkbyagriculturalscientistswhohadgreenthumbs.Accordingtothepassage,agreenhornmeansnow.A.apersonwhoisnewinajob.B.asoldierwhohasnothadanyexperienceinwar.ayoungcoworoxwhosehornshavenotyetdeveloped.amanwhodoesn'thavetheskillstoliveinthecountry.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“ripe"inthesecondparagraphisA.unfinishedB.fullygrownC.freshD.experiencedWhichofthefollowingabouttheGreenRevolutionisNOTright?Ifthereweren'ttheGreenRevolution,wewouldhavenoricetoeat.Theexpression“theGreenRevolution"appearedseveralyearsago.BecauseoftheGreenRevolution,wehavemorekindsofriceandothergrains.AgriculturescientistswithgreenthumbsstartedtheGreenRevolution.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat.A.allgrowingplantsisgreen.B.greenisthemostimportantcolorinnature.apersonwithgreenthumbcanmakeplantsgrowwell.theexpression“agreenthumb"hasahistoryoftwohundredyears.Themainideaofthepassageis.A.agreenhornB.agreenthumbC.theGreenRevolutionD.theword“green"anditsstory.五.补全对话You'dbettertakeabus.Whydoyougothere?Youknow,Iwanttolosemyweight.ButIdon'tknowthewaythere.It'sawonderfulone.Wheredoyouusuallydosports?It'sbetweenabankandatheater.A:Hello,Tony.Whatareyoubusydoingthesedays?TOC\o"1-5"\h\zB:I'mbusyexercising.61.A:Whatfor?You'reingoodhealth.B:Thankyou.ButIwanttobehealthier.A:62.B:AtSunshineSportsCentre.ImaVIPofit.A:Wow,cool.Idliketoexercisethere,too.63.B:Don'tworry.Icanhelpyou.A:Isitfarfromhere?B:Yes,it'saboutthreekilometersfromhere.64.A:WhichbusshouldItake?B:YouneedtotakeBus3toBinjiangRoad,andwalkalongthatroadtotheend.ThenyoucanseeSunshineSportCenteronyourleft.65It;seasytofindit.A:Thankyoujverymuch.B:Mypleasure.六完成句子她捡起那只大碗,但是不喜欢。Shethebigbowlbutshedidn'tlikeit.我难受极了,牙疼得要命。I,Ihaveaterribletoothache.这家超市是上个月关闭的吗?Didthesupermarketlastmonth?我们将在大约五分钟后开始广播。Wewillbeinaboutfiveminutes.从那以后,他们再也没有见过面。,theyhaveneverseeneachother.七任务型阅读In1901,anAustrianscientist,discoveredthattherearefourtypesofblood.ThesefourbloodtypeswerenamedAB,AB,andO.Peoplehaveoneofthesefourtypes.BloodtypeOisthemostcommonaroundtheworld.BloodtypeAisthesecondmostcommonandtypeABistheleastcommon.IfpeoplewithtypeAbloodaregiventypeBbloodorpeoplewithtypeBbloodaregiventypeAbloodtheywillprobablydie.In1927,aJapanesedoctorfoundoutthatpeoplewithdifferentbloodtypesalsohaddifferentpersonalities.HesaidthatpeoplewithtypeAbloodareusuallycalmandserious;peoplewithtypeBbloodarecurious,cheerful,andoutgoing;peoplewithtypeObloodaregenerousandhonest;whilethosewithtypeABbloodareoftencaringandtalented.Morerecently,adoctorintheUnitedStateswroteabookthatlinksbloodtypesandwhatpeopleeat.Forexample,hisbooksuggestspeoplewithtypeObloodshouldeatmoremeatandlessbread.AdietforpeoplewithtypeAbloodincludesmorevegetables.Hisbook,EatRightforYourtype,hasbeenahitwithpeoplewhowanttoloseweight.However,Dr.PeterD'Adamobelievesthateatingfoodthatmatchesaperson'sbloodtypecandomorethanhelpthemloseweight.Hethinksitwillmakethepersonhealthierinotherwaystoo.too.Peoplehavedifferentpersonalities.PeoplewithTypeAbloodshouldeat.PeoplewitharecaringandtalentedPeoplewithTypeObloodareIfpeopleeatfoodthatmatchesaperson'sbloodtype,theywill八.综合填空:Weallneedexercise.Exerciseusesupfoodweeatandk76thebodyfullofenergy.Exercisemakesyourheartandmuscles(肌肉)strong.Exercisealsomakesyoufeelr77.Ifyoutakeregularexercisesyouwillstayhappyandhealthy.Therearemanyw78toexercise.Youcanwalk,run,playsportsorswim.However,mostpeoplecannotdothis.Itistoofarfromtheirhomestotheiroffices.Theyhavec79buttodrivetowork.Firstthesepeopledon't

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