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1、2018 英语中考模拟测试卷一、单项选择 (共 10 小题,每小题 0.5 分,满分 5 分)1. The Presidents of China and the USA had_interview a short time ago. And it was_great success.A. an; / B. the; a C. an; a D. the; /2. - Could you please move over a little and make some _ for me? - Sure, pleaseA. place B. seat C. room D. ground3. - Wh

2、en will he come back to China? -_ a month.A. In B. After C. Before D. For4. -Tony, have you stopped smoking?-Yes, I have to because I can_breathe when I run.A. often B. never C. hardly D. almost5. It will be easier for people to realize their dreams if they _ highly _.A. have; educated B. will; educ

3、ate C. are; educated D. were; educated 6.-Must I go to medical school and be a doctor like you, Dad?-No, you_. Youre free to make your own decision.A. cant B. mustnt C. shouldnt D. neednt7. - Will Jenny come tomorrow? - Im not sure. She _ an hour ago without saying anything.A. has left B. left C. le

4、ave D. will leave8. On those foggy days, you could hardly see anything around you_ it was at noon.A. and B. because C. though D. but9. - Do you mind my _ here? - _. Look at the sign. It says, “No smoking”.A. to smoke; Of course not B. smoking; Youd better not C. to smoke; No, I dont D. smoking; Neve

5、r mind10.- What did the woman ask you just now? - She asked_.A. who was I waiting for B. whether could I help her to find the post officeC. how she can get to the post office D. which was the way to the library二、完形填空 (共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)One of my best childhood memories is of going to the river

6、 and sitting quietly on the bank. There I would _11_ the peace and quiet, watching the bamboo trees bend in the wind and then return to their original positions _12_ the wind had died down.When I think about the bamboo trees _13_ to come back to its original position, the word resilience (顺应力)comes

7、to my _14_. When we use the word to talk about a person, it _15_ the ability to easily recover from shock, sadness or any other_16_ situation.Have you ever felt like you are about to snap (垮掉)? Have you ever felt like you are _17_ your breaking point? Thankfully, you have survived (坚持过来)the experien

8、ce to live to talk about _18_.Life is a mixture of good times and bad times, happy moments and unhappy moments. The _19_ time you are experiencing one of those unhappy moments that take you _20_ to your breaking point, bend but dont break. Try your best _21_ let the situation get the best of you.You

9、r hope will take you through the unpleasant ordeal (折磨). With _22_ for a better tomorrow or a better situation, things may not be as bad as they _23_ to be. The unpleasant ordeal may be easier to deal with _24_ the end result is worth having.If things get tough and you are at your breaking point, sh

10、ow resilience, _25_ the bamboo trees. Bend, but dont break!11. A. know B. enjoy C. love D. play12. A. when B. before C. while D. after13. A. ability B. skill C. way D. strength14. A. idea B. mind C. eyes D. ears15. A. reads B. says C. means D. becomes16. A. bad B. strange C. funny D. useful17. A. fr

11、om B. above C. to D. at18. A. them B. you C. it D. us19. A. first B. last C. usual D. next20. A. far B. close C. out D. up21. A. dont B. dont to C. to not D. not to22. A. hope B. look C. help D. need23. A. feel B. seem C. sound D. want24. A. though B. until C. since D. if25. A. with B. for C. like D

12、. in三、阅读理解 (共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)AMy name is Judy Smith. Ive been a school counsellor for about twelve years. Im delighted to be here today to talk to you about counselling in junior high schools.A counsellor focuses on two areas. One is personal counselling. It aims to help students work out any

13、 personal problems. Students might have problems in their family life or their relationships with others. The counsellor also runs programmes about smoking and other problems to stop students from getting into bad habits.The second area of counselling is academic. It deals with students school studi

14、es or their plans of more education. If they have problems in remembering things, a counsellor may give them specific suggestions on how to improve their memory. Or, if they are interested in studying more, a counsellor may discuss which subjects and courses they take and which ones they shouldnt. I

15、t is always the school counsellors responsibility to give useful information or advice to students, and to point out important things to them. But students must make the final decision by themselves. In this way, students will make an effort to solve their own problems.26. What is Judy Smith talking

16、 about in her speech?A. A school counsellor for 12 years. B. Counselling in junior high schools.C. How to help the students in need. D. Some specific suggestions.27. Which of the following are personal problems the students may have?a. help students work out everything b. problems in their family li

17、fec. school studies d. problems in their relationships with otherse. troubles in remembering thingsA. b;d B. a; c C. b; e D. a; e28. The purpose of the programmes about smoking and other problems is_.A. to focus everything on two areas.B. to deal with students school studies.C. to give some of the s

18、cientific suggestions.D. to stop students from getting into bad habits.29. The discussion may be held on which subjects are needed if_.A. students have their own plans at school. B. students have no trouble in studies.C. students are interested in studying more D. students are tired of learning more

19、30. In what way can students make an effort to solve their own problems?A. They must make the final decision by themselves.B. They should point out some important things.C. They may do something to improve themselves.D. They can find their plans for more education.BAre you shy? If you are, you are n

20、ot alone. In fact, close to 50 percent of people are shy. Almost 80 percent of people feel shy at some point in their lives. These days, shyness is becoming more and more common. Now, scientists are trying to understand shyness. They have some interesting ideas about why people are shy. Is it possib

21、le to be born shy? Many scientists say yes. They say 15 to 20 percent of babies behave shyly. These babies are a little quieter and more watchful than other babies. Interestingly, these shy babies usually have shy parents. As a result, scientists think that some shyness is genetic.Family size might

22、cause people to be shy as well. Scientists at Harvard University studied shy children. They found that 66 percent of them had older brothers and sisters. As a result, they became shy. At the same time, children with no brothers and sisters may be shy as well. Growing up alone, they often play by the

23、mselves. They are not able to learn the same social skills as children from big families. You may also be shy because of where you were born. When scientists studied shyness in different countries, they found surprising differences. In Japan, most people said they were shy. But in Israel, only one o

24、f three people said so. What explains the difference? One scientist says the Japanese and Israelis have different opinions of failure. In Japan, when people do not succeed, they feel bad about themselves. They blame(责备)themselves for their failure. In Israel, the opposite is true. Israelis often bla

25、me failure on outside reasons, such as family, teachers, friends, or bad luck. In Israel, freedom of opinion and risk taking are strongly supported. This may be why Israelis worry less about failure and are less shy. For shy people, it can be difficult to make friends, speak in class, and even get a

26、 good job. But scientists say you can get over your shyness. They suggest trying new things and practicing conversation. And dont forget-if you are shy, you are not the only one. 31. What is the passage mainly about?AHappiness. BShyness. CKindness. DLoneliness32. What does the underlined word “ gene

27、tic” in paragraph 2 probably mean?APassed down from parents. BLearned from friendsCTaught by teachers. DMade up by brothers.33. Which one is not the reason of shyness according to the scientists ideas?AGenetics. BFamily size CFailure DBirthplace.34. What can you do if you want to get over your shyne

28、ss?ATry to know why you are shy.BTalk to your parents and blame them.CTry to learn some social skills.DTry new things and practice conversation.35. What can be learned from the passage?A. Most little babies are born shy and quiet.B. If you are shy now, you will be shy forever.C. Many shy children ha

29、ve older brothers and sisters.D. Most Israeli people are shy of expressing opinions.CThere is little doubt that house cats first developed naturally from ancient wild cats. The closest relative is the African wild cat which still lives in Africa today. This is understandable because the first house

30、cats came from Africa. .Cats first started to live around people in Egypt about 6,0007,000 years ago. From Egypt, cats started to move around the world. This is about the same time that Egyptians began storing grain (谷物) in buildings. Scientists used to believe that people tamed cats to catch mice a

31、nd protect the grain. However, cats dont like to be told what to do! Now, scientists believe that cats followed the mice and learned to accept people. Finally, some of the cats began to grow comfortable around people. These were smaller cats that needed protection. As these cats and people got used

32、to each other, then they moved in together. Around 5,000 years ago, cats started to live with people.Soon cats were in Greece, then the Middle East and China. They moved along Egyptian business roads keeping away mice and keeping people around them. After the Romans came to Egypt, they also accepted

33、 the cats and brought them to Europe. These cats likely bred (繁殖) with other cats to form the many kinds of house cats we have today.Cats are relatively recent house animals. House cats still have a lot in common with their wild relatives. Cats sleep a lot to save energy just like wild cats. They wi

34、ll often get food at night as well. House cats are generally peaceful and friendly, but be careful! If a cat feels it is in danger, it will fight backjust like a wild cat!36. Where did the first house cats come from?A. Asia. B. Africa. C. Europe. D. America.37. When did cats start to live with peopl

35、e?A. About 4,000 years ago. B. About 5,000 years ago.C. About 6,000 years ago. D. About 7,000 years ago.38. According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?A. Cats started to move around the world from China.B. Cats get food at night to save energy like wild cats.C. Cats have a little in commo

36、n with their wild relatives.D. Cats were accepted and brought to Europe by Romans.39. What does the underlined word “tamed” mean in Chinese?A. 驱散 B. 捕捉 C. 驯化 D. 引进40. What does the text mainly talk about?A. The development of house cats. B. Different cats in different countries.C. The relationship b

37、etween cats and people. D. The differences between house cats and wild cats.四、阅读回答问题 (共 10 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 20 分)A41. Where has an outbreak of Ebola originated?42. What is Ebola?43. How many symptoms are given in the publication?44. What should you do if you visited a country affected by the outbreak a

38、nd develop any symptoms with 21 days?45. When is all information in this publication correct?BDo you get angry when someone stands too close to you or talks too loudly?Many of us do. What makes us feel uncomfortable about these people?Perhaps its about personal space. Some scientists say that humans

39、 need a distance between themselves and strangers.Personal space means not only space around the body, but around the senses. People may feel uncomfortable when with certain sounds, smells or looks. For example, some people dont like the sound of a man shouting into a mobile phone in a shop. Or mayb

40、e they dont like sitting next to a woman on a bus with a lot of perfume on.While people like to protect their personal space, they may not know they are doing it. Many people hold newspapers in front of them on the subway. Perhaps they are using the newspaper to separate (分离) themselves from other p

41、eople.How much people care about personal space is different from culture to culture. Some scientists say that people in the US need more personal space than people in other countries.But in Latin cultures, people are more comfortable standing close to each other.46. What do humans need according to

42、 some scientists?47. When do people feel uncomfortable?48. Why do many people hold newspapers in front of them on the subway?49. Who need more personal space?50. What is the text mainly about?五、综合阅读 (共 10 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 20 分) AGames are fun. After hours of homework its great to relax by playing a gam

43、e. But do games ever do (A)kids any harm ? And are there any ways parents can help kids stay away from bad games? The US researchers are trying to find (B) _ to these problems. They studied what video games could do to children. The researchers found game sellers had made big changes to make sure th

44、e games didnt harm kids. They suggested that work should be done to find out (C) if video games affected childrens school work and health. One problem found was that parents hadnt taken enough notice of their kids game-playing habits. “Many game sellers put control on the games to help parents make

45、sure that children dont play games unsuitable for them,“ said David Walsh, the president (院长) of the National Institute on Media and the Family. Parents should watch the games kids are playing and know how much time (D) they are spending playing them.The study found that playing games too long could

46、 affect kids health as well as their school work. Almost half of all “heavy garners“ are (E) 六岁至十七岁 . These kids are more likely to have weight and eyesight problems (F)_ other kids. Playing too many games also affected how children did at school. Kids can ask their parents to set a time limit for p

47、laying games and remind them when the time is up.51. 写出划线部分(A) 和(C)的同义词或近义词:_ _52. 在文中(B) 和(E)的空白处填入恰当的单词: _ _53. 将文中划线部分(D) 改写为: it_ them to _ them54. 将划线部分(E) 译成英语:_55. 从文中找出能说明主旨大意的中心词语:_BIf you only know Australia for its kangaroos and cotton, you are behind the times. Now, Australia is said to be the (A)_ place to live in the world.According to the Economist I

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