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2017年中考英语学科押题卷试题

2017年中考英语学科押题卷试题学校姓名准考证号听力理解(共30分)一、二、三(略)知识运用(共25分)四、单项填空(每小题1分,共10分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21. —We are going to the cinema. Would you like to go with _____?—Sure. I’d love to.A. usB. himC. herD. them22. It is often very hot here _____ summer.A. atB. onC. inD. to23. I’d like to go with you,_______ I must finish my homework first.A. andB. butC. soD. or24. I think autumn is ________ season in Beijing.A. goodB. betterC. bestD. the best25. —________ I hand in my homework today?—No, you needn’t. Tomorrow is fine.A. CanB. MayC. MustD. Would26. _____ I got home late and was very tired, I still finished doing my homework.A. IfB. WhenC. ThoughD. Because27. —________ did you travel to Shanghai to business?—By train.A. HowB. WhatC. WhereD. When28. Hurry up, please! Everyone for you.A. waitsB. waitedC. is waitingD. was waiting29.A talk on pop music ____ in the school hall next Sunday.A. is givenB. givesC. will be givenD. will give30. —Jim, can you tell me ________?—Next month.A. when did you go on a school tripB. when will you go on a school tripC. when you went on a school tripD. when you will go on a school trip五、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳答案。

My best friend, Connie, is two years older than me. We spend a lot of time together.Connie has long dark brown hair and her eyes are big and round. People say she is 31 and looks like a doll. When we go out, people often 32 that I am older than her because she is shorter and slimmer (苗条的).Connie is positive(乐观的)even when things go 33 . Last week she got her examination 34 , which were not very good. I thought she was going to be 35 . Instead, she simply decided to do better the next time. Then, every day after class, 36 teachers are free in their offices, she will ask them for help.Connie gets on well with others. Everyone in my family 37 her, even my younger brother. When you hear her laugh, you will naturally(自然地)laugh 38 . When I feel unhappy, I will talk to Connie and she will make me feel 39 .I think my 40 with Connie is very valuable, and I hope we will always be best friends.31. A. crazy B. beautiful C. lazy D. ugly32. A. think B. hope C. suggest D. ask33. A. wrong B. welcome C. important D. interesting34. A. lessons B. symbols C. novels D. results35. A. stupid B. interested C. sad D. glad36. A. although B. if C. before D. even though37. A. sees B. likes C. wakes D. catches38. A. suddenly B. early C. recently D. together39. A. better B. angrier C. busier D. heavier40. A. purpose B. opinion C. friendship D. habit阅读理解(共50分)六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

(共30分,每小题2分)AAdisaOliviaLuke and Alex41. What's Adisa’s favourite sport?A. Swimming.B. Basketball.C. Football.D. Cycling.42. Where is Olivia Samson from?A. Nigeria.B. England.C. Toronto.D. Canada.43. Who lives in a big city?A. Adisa.B. Olivia.C. Carl.D. Alex.44. How old is Luke?A. 6.B. 8.C. 11.D. 12.BDifferent types of maps have different uses. Tourist maps, for example, have signs to show places of interest in an area. When tourists read these maps, it is easy for them to find where to go and what to see in a place and it is easy for them to go and find their ways to these places.Road maps show large areas so that people can plan long journeys. Different types of roads are given different numbers. For example, if you want to go to Wood Green, you just follow No. 621 Road and keeplooking at the road signs.Distribution maps(分布图) use colors or signs to show Array facts about an area. For example, where differentlanguages are spoken, how many people live in an area,how cold and hot some places are, or whether a place isshort of water.Some maps, such as railway maps, use straight lines to Array show everything. This is easy for people to read. Trainsare fast. People don’t have to think about small placesthey go past. They just need to know the two ends oftheir trips.45. Jim is visiting the Summer Palace. Which map does he need most?A. A tourist map.B. A railway map.C. A distribution map.D. A road map.46. How can you tell different roads on road maps?A. By using different colors.B. By finding the numbers.C. By following No. 621 Road.D. By looking at the road signs.47. Which of the following can distribution maps tell us?A. How to get to Lakeside.B. How to plan a long journey.C. Where a famous museum is.D. How many people live in a place.48. Why do railway maps use straight lines?A. Because railways are straight.B. Because people can read them easily.C. Because people like straight lines.D. Because railways have only two ends.C―Children need more geography field trips. Schools should organize geography field trips tostop pupils from sitting before computer screens for a long time. And children should beencouraged to see the natural world and study geography,‖ says Michael Palin.The famous actor and writer, Michael Palin, made the comments days after a study showedthat pupils in the UK were less likely to take part in science field trips than in most otherdeveloped countries.The study found that 13% of schools in the UK failed to take children out of the classroomregularly.Mr. Palin said that field trips were an important part of geography and that he was interestedin geography because he had a good geography teacher and he had many opportunities to ―get out of the school building‖.In an interview, Mr. Palin said, ―It was important for children to see things for themselves and learn about the rest of the world. You have to show them a mountain, show them a factory, show them a power station.‖Mr. Palin had been to the North and South Poles, the Himalayas(喜马拉雅山脉), the Sahara and Eastern Europe.―Geography is about the study of the earth. It is a wide-ranging subject,‖ he said. ―It’s related to everything we do: what we eat, what transport we take to work, where we live, what houses are made of, and so on.‖He said children needed to get basic geography knowledge first and that once they had the basic knowledge they could move on to deeper problems, such as population and pollution. ―Today’s children will need to deal with a lot of problems when they grow up. They have to learn geography today,‖ he said.49. The study showed that __________A. about 10% of British schools didn’t organize field trips regularlyB. many British students were not interested in geographyC. some geography teachers didn’t do a good jobD. students who studied geography seldom went out of the school building50.The underlined expression― wide-ranging‖ means ________ in Chinese.A. 理论性很强的B. 有发展前途的C. 覆盖面广的D.跟旅游有关的51. Mr. Palin _____________.A. thinks that population and pollution are small problemsB. wanted to be a teacher when he was in middle schoolC. has organized some field trips for school childrenD. thinks that children should take part in geography field trips52. From the passage, we can learn that Mr. Palin likes ___________A. staying at homeB. travellingC. using computersD. shoppingDWhether you’re a host or a guest, there are many social situations that will call for interaction(互动). How can you find good ways to communicate with others, and become a lot more comfortable around people in a conversational setting? Here are some suggestions to help.Begin by introducing yourself.Be aware of your internal monologue(长篇大论). When you suddenly feel that you’re not able to make a conversation with another person, it’s likely that you’re worrying that you’reboring, not good enough, too unimportant, wasting their time, etc. Try to keep in mind that everyone has these self-doubts from time to time, but that it’s necessary to overcome them in order to communicate well with others.Understand the secret of a good conversation. The secret at the heart of a good conversation is to listen and do very little of the talking, apart from encouraging the other person to open up.Know how to ask an open question. An open question is a question that needs an explanation for an answer, and not just a simple ―Yes‖ or ―No‖. Open questions tend to begin with: Who? When? What… Closed questions (Are you? Do you? Have you?) only bring you back to the point of not knowing how to get the conversation going.Put the location comment together with the open question and your conversation will be underway. For example, ―That’s a nice handbag. Where did you get it?‖ This lets the handbag owner talk about the day that they went shopping and all this funny stuff happened.Know the stuff of a small talk. Be aware of good topics for the conversation. When you first meet people, it’s important to keep the conversation light and simple.Use words of a sensory nature. You can use such wo rds as ―see‖, ― imagine‖, ― feel‖, ―tell‖, ―sense‖, etc., in order to encourage the other person to keep painting a picture as part of their conversation.Synchronize(同步). Once your partner–in-conversation has started talking, follow his or her cue(提示) to keep the conversation going smoothly. Give encouraging feedback(反馈). You don’t even have to say things a lot of the time—nod, say ah-ha or wow or oh or hmm, and short encouraging statements such as ― Is that so‖ and ― Goodness!‖, and ― That’s amazing!‖, et c.53. How many suggestions are mentioned in the passage?A. Five.B. Six.C. Seven.D. Eight.54.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. When meeting strangers, it’s not good to choose some complicated topics.B. The secret of a good conversation is to listen less and talk more as well as giving others achance to speak.C. If you add some location comment and ask an open question, a funny and good talk islikely to continue.D. It’s important to give some encouraging feedback when talk ing with others.55. The writer writes this passage in order to_____________.A. tell us when to ask an open question or a closed question when talkingB. teach us how to catch people’s attention when communicating with themC. tell us how to make a conversation when meeting people for the first timeD. give us some suggestions on making a good conversational setting when talking七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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