2018中考模拟测试题(八)第一卷选择题(60分)I.词汇测试(15分)i.从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出可以替换划线部分的最佳选项。
(共8小题,每小题1分)()1. — What can we do to help the children in the mountain villages?—We can raise some money in our school to buy them some computers.A. stealB. collectC. check()2. — Mum, can I feed the funny monkeys?—No. Look at the sign. It says that feeding can make them sick.A. keep offB. play withC. give food to()3. — How is your aunt, Molly?— Maybe she feels lonely. She has lived alone for almost five years.A. by herselfB. in the endC. without difficulty()4. —What’s new today?—A driver drank much wine and finally it led to a car accident.A. requiredB. causedC. invited()5. — What’s wrong with Jane? I haven’t seen her for two days.—She is under the weather. Let’s go to visit her in the hospital.A. popularB. coldC. sick()6. —How was yesterday’s I’m a Singer?—Wonderful! My favourite singer Angela Zhang finally came along.A. appearedB. failedC. stopped()7. — When did you begin to study the stars?—Thr ee years ago. Professor Li’s lecture first introduced me to the amazing space.A. made ... angry atB. made ... know aboutC. made ... proud of()8. — Why do these machines work so slowly?—Because they are out of date. They need to be replaced (替代).A. too oldB. not valuableC. less importantii.根据句子意思,从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出恰当的词语完成句子。
(共7小题,每小题1分)()9. Your __________ of a person or a thing is the opinion or feeling you have about them, usually after having seen or heard them.A. expressionB. impressionC. appearance()10. If a sick person makes a good ___________, he or she becomes well again.A. recoveryB. decisionC. communication()11. — More and more people are used to reading news on the mobile phone.—It’s true. __________ newspapers are under great pressure.A. LocalB. ExpensiveC. Traditional()12. — You know, some foreign teachers will work in our school this year.—Wow! Really? We’ll have chances to __________ with them face to face.A. compareB. fightC. communicate()13. —What’s wrong with J erry?—He did something bad at the party. He feels _________ his bad behavior now.A. ashamed ofB. happy withC. surprised at()14. — Why do you put lots of plants into your new house?—Because they can __________ harmful gases. It’s good for our health.A. take inB. give outC. laugh at()15. —I heard that Brown was sent to prison. What’s up?—He ____________ stealing. It’s difficult to believe it.A. was famous forB. was accused ofC. was busy withII.完形填空(15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-25 各小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。
(共10小题,每小题1.5分)Children always have problems in the process of their growth. One day when I got back home, I saw my daughter’s eyes were filled with 16.“What’s the matter with you?” I asked her immediately.“I hate myself. I hate my body. My thighs (大腿) are too fat. I can’t stand (忍受) the way I 17,” she complained and she felt something wrong and began to 18.This was my 19 nineteen-year-old daughter. I just stood there, looking at a girl who is often told she looks like me. And yet she doesn’t like the way she looks. My heart broke 20 I knew exactly how she felt.I was dying to look like Phoebe Cates or Diane Lane when I was a(n) 21. Their confident smiles spread out from the pages of Tiger Beat and Seventeen magazines.I sat next to my daughter, and tol d her that I hoped she wouldn’t waste the 22 wishing for the body parts of others. I 23 some stories that happened to me when I was her age.I tried to let her know how 24 she already was. Moreover, kindness and confidence are the things that value more.A girl, who looks like me a lot, still has the gift of time and a 25 future ahead of her, if only she could step out of the darkness of self-doubt (自我怀疑).()16. A. tears B. fear C. happiness()17. A. look B. walk C. speak()18. A. laugh B. cry C. jump()19. A. old B. lovely C. rich()20. A. although B. unless C. when()21. A. teenager B. adult C. teacher()22. A. intelligence B. time C. money()23. A. shared B. read C. wrote()24. A. stupid B. funny C. beautiful()25. A. dark B. bright C. badIII.阅读理解(30分)阅读下列短文,从下面每题的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。
(共20小题,每小题1.5分)AEvery summer, millions of children go camping throughout the USA. There are many camp choices. The following camps not only allow kids to have fan, but also allowA. Kids who are interested in art.B. People who are interested in space.C. Local people who want to make new friends.D. Kids who want to see around Culver City.()27. If a kid wants to learn how to play football, he or she may call at _______.A. (310)3990137B. (310)9980010C. (818)6603460D. (626)7941156()28. What can we learn about Tom Sawyer Camp?A. It was started by Tom Sawyer.B. It offers many outdoor activities.C. It has a history of over 100 years.D. It is right for high school students.()29. What do all the camps mentioned above have in common?A. They are all outdoor camps.B. They’re all suitable for kids around the age of 4.C. They all offer discounts to local people.D. They’re all good for children to have fun.B“Everyone finds a partner!” said my coach. We were about to start the 8th grade weight training. The coach asked us to do this to make the new kids feel welcome. When the 8th graders walked in, I saw the nervous expressions on their faces. When I saw them, I could remember myself the year before when I was doing the same thing.I remember coming to Granger High School for the 8th grade lifting. I felt nervous when I came in. I was afraid to meet the coach. I didn’t feel welcome because everyone was bigger than I. I didn’t want to make a mistake and get laughed at in front of all the people.The second time was a lot better. I w asn’t afraid to walk into the room. I thought to myself, if that kid could do it, then I could do it too. I went to my partner who I had last time and I felt a little bit more confident.Though I tried not to make mistakes, it happened. I felt sad. Then one of the players said “Good job, you are getting better now.” Hearing this, I felt not that ashamed of myself.When I came back to reality, I realized the kid in front of me was just like me. When he was sad because of his mistakes, I would tell him “G ood job, you are getting better”. Once I encouraged them, they started to feel better like me. I also felt good about myself for being able to help them feel more confident. I could hear them praising one to another. I could see that they weren’t getting down on themselves. ()30. Why did the coach ask us to find a partner?A. Because the coach loved the new kids better.B. Because the coach thought they weren’t friendly enough.C. Because he wanted the new kids to feel less nervous.D. Because the kids did much better than us.()31. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?A. Making great progress.B. Being laughed at by others.C. Making mistakes while training.D. Not finding a partner.()32. What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Encouraging others is encouraging yourself.B. Never say bad words to people around you.C. Never tell a person that he made a mistake.D. Failure always happens in our daily life.()33. What can we learn from this passage?A. The writer became a famous coach at last.B. The writer didn’t like his life at that school.C. The writer was often looked down upon at that school.D. The writer passed on the encouragement to others.CAn invention can be valued because it solves a problem or fills a need. And sometimes an invention can ser ve a purpose for which it wasn’t planned. A toy that millions of people enjoy playing with every day is invented in this way.James Wright was an engineer working in the General Electric laboratories in the 1940s. There wasn’t enough natura l rubber (橡胶) in the USA at that time, so the US government asked GE and other companies to develop artificial (人工的) rubber. One day at work, Wright produced an interesting product. The material jumped higher than rubber and had other interesting features. But the government wasn’t interested in Wright’s invention. Artificial rubber that was used was already being made in othe r laboratories. Although Wright’s product had interesting features, nobody could find it useful.Perhaps the product would have been j ust a local wonder if it hadn’t been because of a man named Peter Hodgson. Peter Hodgson had experience in advertising. He learned about the product and had an idea. He knew that marketing and advertising were very important in making a product popular.Hodgson bought the rights (版权) to make the product, which he named Silly Putty. He sold it in a few stores and then began to advertise it nationwide. Then Silly Putty was mentioned in the New Yorker magazine. In three days, Hodgson received 250,000 orders for Silly Putty. This lab experiment had become a popular toy. Hodgson put the putty in plastic eggs, and it is still sold that way. Silly Putty was one of the best-selling toys of the 1950s, and it remains very popular with children today.()34. When did James Wright invent the putty?A. When he was making artificial rubber.B. When he was meeting an engineer.C. When he was cooking at home.D. When he was doing some advertisements.()35. What can we know about Silly Putty?A. It is used today by more adults than children.B. Making a special ball is the most valuable of its uses.C. Peter Hodgson made it popular through advertisements.D. It has gotten a lot of new uses over the years.()36. What can we know about Peter Hodgson according to the passage?A. He bought several toys from different companies.B. He saw the possibilities for something that others didn’t.C. He searched for new inventions by reading magazines.D. He believed that mistakes often led to important discoveries.()37. Why did the writer write this passage?A. To encourage us to think of clever uses for a product.B. To explain how to develop a new invention.C. To describe some creative ways of selling a new product.D. To tell us about an interesting invention.DA company in San Francisco has found a way to turn used plastic bottles into women’s shoes. Every day, millions of Americans drink water and other liquids from plastic bottles. More than 60 million of them are thrown away each day. A San Francisco start-up company called R othy’s, however, turns this plastic waste into shoes.Roth Martin is the company’s co-founder. He explains how they turn plastic into soft material for feet. They take the plastic, clean it, and break it down into small pieces. Then they press it through a machine that makes soft fibers. Those fibers are then combined, or woven (编织) together. This is done by a 3D-weaving machine. Rothy’s shoes are made from recycled plastic water bottles. The fibers are woven together into a fabric (布料). The outer sole (鞋底) on the bottom is made from environmentally friendly rubber. The fabric and the inner part of the shoe are then attached to (固定在) the shoe’s outer sole. This outer sole is also made from a kind of no-carbon rubber.Rothy’s shoes are sold online. They cost either $125 or $145 per pair, depending on the design.Martin says there is plenty of material to fill that demand. “We’re not going to run out of water bottles any time soon. So we have an endless supply of material,” he says. When the shoes wear out, customers can return them at no cost to a company that uses the recycled materials to make other products. For now, the shoes are only available to be shipped in the United States. However, the company says it will add international shipping in the near future.()38. What has Rothy’s done according to the passage?A. Changed plastic waste to useful shoes.B. Drawn people’s attention to plastic waste.C. Found a kind of no-carbon rubber to make shoes.D. Built the first environmentally friendly shoe company.()39. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The founders of Rothy’s.B. T he purpose of making Rothy’s shoes.C. The materials used to make Rothy’s shoes.D. The production process of Rothy’s shoes.()40. What can we know about Rothy’s shoes?A. They don’t c ost more than $ 100.B. They can be worn for a long time.C. They don’t pollute the environment.D. They are more comfortable than ordinary shoes.()41. Where can we probably read the passage?A. In a storybook.B. In a travel guide.C. In a newspaper.D. In a sports magazine.EPeople get angry for all kinds of reasons, from the trivial (琐碎的) ones to the really serious ones. But, mostly, anger hap pens for trivial reasons. That’s why the American Psychological Association has a part of its website which talks about anger management. Interestingly, it reads very much like one of the oldest articles on the subject, On Anger, written by the Stoic philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca back in the first century CE.Seneca thought that anger is a short-time madness. Other bad habits affect (影响) our judgment, while anger affects our minds. Other bad habits come in small attacks and grow unnoticed, but men’s minds fall suddenly into anger. Its intensity (强度) is in no way controlled, so it rises to the greatest heights from the most trivial beginnings. Then we may make unwise decisions.The perfect modem environment for anger management is the Internet. If you write, read, or comment on a blog, you know what I mean. When someone disagreed about my opinion, I was so angry. But now instead of quarreling with them, I focus my energy on answering sincere questions from others, doing my best to make them have useful conversations. Through communication, we understand each other better. Then I feel less angry at them.Now, some people say that anger is the right response to certain environment. It can be a motivating (促进的) force for action if it is moderate (适度的). But Seneca thinks there is no such thing in the universe. As for motivation, what the Stoic take is that we are moved to action by positive emotions. I agree with him.Marcus, another philosopher thought that if people are doing wrong, what you need to do instead is “teach them then, and show them without being angry.” That is exactly the useful way.()42. What can be learned from Paragraph 1?A. Ancient people cared little about anger management.B. Americans show the greatest interest in anger management.C. Seneca was the first person to talk about anger management.D. Unimportant things often result in the feeling of anger.()43. According to Seneca, _________.A. anger intensity can be controlled anywayB. anger can also bring people some happinessC. bei ng angry with others shows one’s poor communicating skillsD. actions based on anger may cause regrettable results()44. What’s the writer’s opinion about anger management?A. Anger is acceptable if it is moderate.B. I t’s very easy to control anger.C. Anger is necessary to make people act.D. Practical conversations are good ways to deal with anger.()45. What is the passage mainly about?A. The method of studying anger.B. The method of dealing with anger.C. The discussion about anger intensity.D. The damage that anger usually does.第二卷非选择题(25分)IV.语法填空:用所给单词的适当形式填空,未提供单词的根据上下文填入适当的词。