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江西省中职对口升学考试试题英语模拟试卷(10)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的准考证号、姓名填写在答题卡上。考生要认真核对答题卡上粘贴的条形码的“准考证号、姓名、考试科目”与考生本人准考证号,姓名是否一致。2.第Ⅰ卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。第Ⅱ卷用黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写作答。在试题卷上作答,答案无效。3.考试结束,监考员将试题卷、答题卡一并收回。 第Ⅰ卷选择题Ⅰ.单项选择题(本大题共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)从A、B、C、D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.We________washhandsbeforemeals.A.can B.must C.may D.might2.________youhelpmewiththeheavybox?A.Could B.May C.Must D.Need3.Isaw________playingontheroadatthattime.A.them B.they C.their D.theirs4.Ourroomisverybig,but________isbiggerthan________.A.their;our B.their;ours. C.theirs;ours D.theirs;our5.Mostboyslikeplaying________volleyball.A.a B.an C.the D.×6.—What’stheEnglishfor7:10?—It’s________.A.seventen B.tenseven C.sevenone D.oneseven7.—Areyougoingtobuythiscomputer?—No.Iwillbuythatone.Itis________thanthisone.A.cheap B.cheaper C.thecheaper D.thecheapest8.Henryandhiswifehad________unforgettablejourneyinChina.A.a B.an C.the D./9.Ifyoucan’tdecidewhichofthetwobookstoborrow,whynottake________?A.each B.any C.all D.both10.Everyoneintheschool________Englishwell.A.speaks B.speak C.havespoken D.speakin11.Thegymis_________yourright.A.in B.on C.of D.from12.Goalongtheroadandturnright_________thefirstturning.A.on B.from C.by D.at13.Tomwon’tgiveup_________hehasfailedmanytimesintheexperiment.A.asif B.eventhough C.incase D.sothat14.Windcan________toproduceelectricityforagricultureandindustry.A.haveused B.beused C.used D.use15.Kaya,_______yourhomeworkheretomorrow.A.bringB.bringsC.tobringD.bringing16.Don’tmakesomuchnoise,______?A.willyou B.won’tyou C.shallwe D.doyou17._______crosstheroaduntilthetrafficlightsturngreen.A.NotB.Won’tC.Doesn’tD.Don’t18.He_________foreighthourseveryday.A.working B.towork C.works D.worked19.UncleWangnever_________acake.A.make B.tomake C.making D.makes20.Kate________downandsoonfallsasleep.A.live B.lain C.laid D.sits21.She________Beijinglastmonth.A.wentto B.goestoC.hasbeento D.hasgoneto22.—Howmanychildren________inthepicture?—Three.A.hasthere B.isthere C.havethere D.arethere23.There________agreatmanytouristslastyear.A.were B.are C.is D.was24.Theparentssuggested__________inthehotelroombuttheirkidswereanxioustocampoutduringthetrip.A.sleep B.tosleep C.sleeping D.slept25.Chinaismakinggreatefforts__________thetraditionalculture.A.todevelop B.developing C.developed D.developⅡ.完形填空(本大题共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。MountChangbaiisthehighestpeakintheChangbaiMountains.ItislocatedinJilinProvinceontheborderbetweenChinaKorea.InanancientChinesegeographybooknamedShanhaijing,itwasconsideredasacredmountain.wassaidthatcertaingodslivedonmountain.ThefoundersoftheQingDynastymakeitasthesource(源头)oftheirancestors,soitwasnotallowedthemountainpermission.Atthattime,themountainwasamysteryforordinarypeople.Butnoweveryonemaygotheretohaveafeastofeyes.TheclimateinthenortheastofChinaisinwinter,hotinsummerandwarminspringandautumn.However,thereiswhitesnowonthetopofthemountainalltheyearround.Moresurprisingly,thelakeonthemountaingetsfrozeninwinter,waterstillrunsoutofitandawaterfall,whichisthesourceofthreerivers,thatis,theSonghuaRiver,theYaluRiverandtheTumenRiver.Actually,MountChangbaiisavolcanoandonceeruptedhundredsofyearsago.,aroundthemountaintherearemanyhotsprings.Somecanevenbeusedtoboileggs.Itissaidtheseboiledeggshaveparticularfunctions.TheChangbaiMountainsarenaturalresources.Itistomanykindsofwildanimalsandvariouswildplantsgrowmtheforest.Amongtheseplants,Ginseng(人参)iscalledoneofthethreetreasuresintheNortheast.Still,manyusefulmineralsinthemountains.Yearsago,woodwassenttothesouthasbuildingmaterials.butnowallcommerciallogging(商业伐木)isbannedtotheforest,wildlifeandothernaturalresources.NowtheChangbaiMountainshasfounditsownwayofeconomy.Thegovernmentfocusesontourism,whichgivesthemountainsabetterprotection,butthelocalpeople.TouriststhinkittheirgoodlucktoclimbontotheofMountChangbaiandhavealookatthebluelakethere.26.A.or B.and C.but D.so27.A.for B.to C.as D.in28.A.It B.One C.That D.This29.A.a B.the C./ D.an30.A.enter B.entering C.toenter D.entered31.A.without B.with C.under D.of32.A.warm B.hot C.cold D.wet33.A.if B.unless C.aslongas D.though34.A.forms B.grows C.does D.carries35.A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.What’smore36.A.what B.which C.who D.that37.A.activein B.busyin C.richin D.poorin38.A.home B.house C.family D.space39.A.isfound B.isfounded C.arefound D.arefounded40.A.many B.agreatmany C.anumberof D.agreatdealof41.A.water B.destroy C.protect D.damage42.A.developing B.developed C.todevelop D.develop43.A.not B.notonly C.only D.both44.A.benefit B.benefits C.benefited D.havebenefited45.A.foot B.side C.slope D.topⅢ.阅读理解(本大题共25小题,每小题2分,共50分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(A)Wanttoenjoysomeextremesports(极限运动)?HereareanumberoftheextremesportclubsacrosstheuniversitiesintheUK.

Octopush(水中曲棍球)Oxford,York,AberdeenandWarwickareonlysomeoftheuniversitiesthatofferthisratherunusualsport.Anyonewhoisabletoswimcanplay.Itisplayedbytwoteamsofsixplayers.Everyonewearsamaskandcarriesasmallwoodenstick.SkiingandsnowboardingNearlyeveryuniversityintheUKhasaskiingandsnowboardingclub.Forexample,Brumski&BoardClubofBirminghamUniversityhasrunfor30yearsandhasabout500members.TheyholdChristmasandEasterskitripseveryyearandtakepartincompetitions.SkateboardingWarwickUniversityishometotheLongboardingClub.Alongboardistwoorthreefeetlongerthanausualskateboardandhasawiderwheelbase.InsteadofofferingclubT-shirts,theLongboardingClubletsitsmembershavetheirownT-shirts.BASEjumpingTheUniversityofLincolnoffersBASEjumping.InBASEjumping,playersjumpfromfixedobjectsanduseaparachute(降落伞)tobreaktheirfall.TheygoonweeklytripstoSkydiveHibaldstow.46.IfastudentwantstotakepartinOctopush,heorsheshouldbeableto_____.A.ski B.swim C.skate D.skydive47.HowmanymembersarethereinBrumski&BoardClub?A.About30. B.About300. C.About50. D.About500.48.Ausualskateboardis_____thanalongboard.A.shorter B.longer C.wider D.bigger49.WhichuniversityoffersBASEjumping?A.Oxford. B.York. C.Lincoln.

D.Warwick.50.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisthemostcommonsportinUKuniversities?A.Octopush. B.Snowboarding. C.Skateboarding. D.BASEjumping.(B)Peopleindifferentcountrieshavetheirdifferentfavoritefood.Englishmenliketoeatfishandchips.Americansliketoeathotdogsandfriedchicken.Italiansliketoeatpizza.Japaneseliketoeatfishandthefishissometimesnotcooked.InthenorthofChina,themostpopularfoodisdumplings(饺子).Peopleusuallyeatdumplingsonimportantfestivals(节日)oronweekends,especiallyontheSpringFestival.Allthefamilymemberscomebackhomeandmakedumplingstogether.Someyoungpeopledon’twanttomakedumplingsbythemselves.Theygotorestaurantsandorder(点餐)thekindofdumplingstheylike.Orderingfoodfromarestaurantisawaytosavetime.SomekindsofAmericanfoodhavenowbecomemoreandmorepopularinChina.ChildrenlikegoingtoKFCorMcDonald’s.Theycanplayandeatfastfoodthere.Manypeoplethinkthiskindoffoodis“junkfood”(垃圾食品).Doyouthinkso?51.Americansliketoeat________.A.pizza B.uncookedfish C.fishandchips D.hotdogsandfriedchicken52.Dumplingsarethemostpopularfood________.A.intheeastofChina B.inthewestofChina C.inthenorthofChina D.inthesouthofChina53.Whydoyoungpeopleorderdumplingsfromrestaurants?A.Becauseitcansavetime.B.Becauseit’smuchcheaper.C.Becausetheyaretooyoungtomakedumplings.D.Becausetheydon’tknowhowtomakedumplings.54.Accordingtoparagraph3,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Fastfoodisnothealthy.B.Peopleshouldnevereatfastfood.C.ChildrenlikegoingtoKFCorMcDonald’stoeatfastfood.D.SomeAmericanfoodbecomesmoreandmorepopularinChina.55.Thebesttitle(标题)forthispassageis________.A.Dumplings B.JunkFood C.FavoriteFood D.KFCorMcDonald’s(C)OnenightinDecember2011,abearcameintothecityofVancouverinCanada.Itwalkedthroughthecitystreets.Thenitfoundsomefoodoutsidearestaurantandstartedeating.Inthemorning,someonesawthebearandcalledthepolice.Thepolicecameandtookittothemountainsoutsidethecity.Luckily,thebearwassafe.Butwhathappensinothercountrieswhenbiganimalscomeintocities?InMoscowinRussia,thereare35,000homelessdogs.Thedogsliveinparks,marketsandtrainstations.Somedogsliveingroupsandotherslivealone.ManypeopleinMoscowlikethedogs.Theygivethemfoodandwater.Somepeoplemakesmallhousesforthedogsintheirgardens.Thishelpsthedogsinwinter,whenthetemperatureinMoscowis-10℃andthereisalotofsnowandice.InCapeTowninSouthAfrica,largemonkeyscomeintothecitywhentheyarehungry.Theygointogardensandeatfruitsfromtrees.Theyevengointohousesandtakefoodfromfridges!Theyarestronganimalsandtheymightfrightenpeople.Butthecitycanbedangerousforthemtoo.Sometimes,carsandbuseskillthebigmonkeysinaccidents.Humanfoodisverybadfortheirteethbecauseithasalotofsugar.Now,thereareMonkeyMonitorsworkinginCapeTown.Theirjobistofindmonkeysinthecityandreturnthemtothemountains.Ofcourse,smallanimalslikecatsareseeneverydayinthecities,buttheyareusuallyharmless.Whenbiganimalscomeintocitiestofindfood,however,theycanbedangerous.Weneedtofindwaysofstoppingthemcomingintothecitywithouthurtingthem.56.WhatdidthepersoninVancouverdowhenhesawthebear?A.Hecalledthepolice. B.Hecalledfriendsforhelp.C.Hedroveitaway. D.Hetookittomountains.57.WhatdopeopleinMoscowdofordogsinthegardens?A.Theymakesnowmen. B.Theyplanttrees.C.Theybuildsmallhouses. D.Theyfindpartners.58.LargemonkeysinCapeTownsometimesdiefrom________.

A.sweetfood B.caraccidents C.greathunger D.harmfulfood59.Biganimalsoftencometocitiesto________.A.destroygardens B.findaplacetolive C.haveawalk D.lookforfood60.Theauthorsuggeststhatweshouldpreventbiganimalsenteringcitiesbutnot________.A.hurtthem B.frightenthem C.killthem D.protectthem(D)MyneighborLucyhadanolddogcalledTom.WhenLucydied.Tomstayednearthehouseandwaitedforhisownertoreturn.SomeoftheneighborsleftfoodoutforTom.Butwhentheythoughtthedogwasfriendly,theyweren’tworriedaboutTomtoomuch.Oneday,Tomwalkedintoaneighbor’syardandbeganplayingwith18-month-oldAdam.Theyoungmotherdidn’tlikethedirtydogatfirst.Butseeinghersonhavingfunplayingwiththedog,shedecidedtoletTomstay.Oneafternoon,theboy’smotherleftAdamintheyardtoplaywhilesheansweredthephone.Whenshereturned,hersonwasgone.Themotherwasscaredandcalledthepolice.TheylookedforAdamforoversixhoursbutwereunsuccessful.Thensomeonesaidhehadheardbarking(狗叫声)comingfromthewoods.Sotheyallrushedtothewoods.AdamwasfastasleepagainsttheTree,andTomwaskeepingAdamtherewhileoneofhislegsdangledover(悬垂)adeephole.TomhadfollowedAdamwhenhewalkedaway.Seeinghimindanger,thedoghadheldhimsafelyforallthosehours.Inordertoexpressherthankstothedog,Adam’smotherdecidedtofoundPetsAlive,apetrescuecenter(营救中心)inNewYork.61.AccordingtothepassagewelearnthatTomwas_________.A.adogowner B.an18-month-olddogC.Apoliceman D.anolddog62.SomeneighborsthoughtTomwas_________.A.brave B.lovely C.cute D.friendly63.Theboywassavedby_________.A.hisneighbors B.thepolicemen C.thedog D.hismother64.Howlongdidtheyspendlookingfortheboy?A.Fivehours B.Sixhours C.Lessthansixhours D.Morethansixhours65.Theboy’smother_________toexpressherthankstothedog.A.foundedapetrescuecenter B.leftfoodforhomelessdogsC.savedeveryanimalshemet D.putolddogstosleep(E)Inafarawaycountry,thereweretwocarpenters(木匠)whowerebothsogoodattheirworkthatnoonecouldtellwhowasthebetter.Oneday,thecountry’skingthoughtofawaytofindoutwhichonewasthebetter.Hewouldhavethemcompeteagainsteachotherinacontest.Thewinnerwouldbecometheofficialroyal(皇家的)carpenter.Thekingsentforthetwocarpentersandthecontestbegan.Thecarpentersweregiventhreedaystocarve(雕刻)awoodenmouse.Whoevercarvedthemostlifelikemousewouldbethewinner.Thefirstcarpentercarvedafinemousewithvivid(生动的)andlifelikefeatures.Thesecondcarpenter’smouse,however,lookedquiterough.Infact,itbarelyevenlookedlikeamouseatall.Thekingandhisministers(大臣)agreedthatthefirstcarpenterwasthewinner.Thesecondcarpentersaid,“Thisjudgmentisunfair.Weshouldaskacatwhichmouselooksmorerealistic.Catscanrecognizemicemuchbetterthanhumans,afterall.”Thekingthoughtthiswasareasonable(合理的)point.Heorderedhisministerstocatchseveralcatsandbringthemtojudgethecarpenters’mice.Surprisingly,allofthecatswereattractedtothesecondcarpenter’smouse.Thekingaskedthesecondcarpenter,“Howdidyoumakethecatsbelievethatyourmouselookedmorereal?”Thecarpentersaid,“YourMajesty,ifyoulookclosely,youcanseethatIcarvedamouseholdingafishbone!Thecatsdon’tcareabouthowrealitlooks,buthowdeliciousitmighttaste.”66.Whowouldhavethetwocarpenterscompeteagainsteachotherinacontest?A.Thefirstcarpenter. B.Thesecondcarpenter. C.Theking. D.Theministers.67.Totellwhowasthebetter,thekingaskedthetwocarpentersto________.A.carveawoodenmouse B.carveacat C.carveafishbone D.carveanything68.Theinterlinedword“rough”inParagraph4maymean“________”.A.精巧的 B.粗糙的 C.精美的 D.逼真的69.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat________.A.thefirstcarpentercarvedaroughmouseB.thesecondcarpenterwasthewinneratfirstC.thecatsbelievedthatthefirstcarpenter’smouselookedmorerealD.thesecondcarpenter’smouseheldafishbone70.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Acontestbetweentwocarpenters B.IttakesmorethanskilltowinC.Catsand

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