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1、2020年江蘇省無錫市濱湖區(qū)六校聯盟中考英語二模試卷一、單項選擇在A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答 題卷上將該項涂黑.(本大題共14小題,每小題1分,共14分)1. - Why do we put a big mirror (鏡子)in front of the school hall ?-Everyone can look for a while at in the mirror before entering the hall.()A.heB.himC.hisD.himself2. - Sorry to keep you waiting. I was writ

2、ing a report and I forgot the time.-It doesn't matter. I'm not in a hurry.()A.finallyB.hardlyC.suddenlyD.completely3. It*s surprising that most of the buildings came the flood without fallingdown.()A.overB.againstC.throughD.beyond4. Since China started 5G commercialization (商 用)in June 2019,

3、 many Chinese companies to provide 5G services.()A.startedB.were starting C.startD.have started5. - Why did your family buy a second - hand car?-We couldn't afford a new one, but even an old one is better than.()A.noB.noneC.eitherD.neither6. - These two caps look quite good. Which one should I c

4、hoose, Lucy?- Well, it depends. I don!t want to spend too much on a cap> so I'll take theone.()A.cheaperB.cheapestC.nicerD.nicest7. As the story, the clues to the case are discovered little by little. As a result, I can*t stop reading.()A.endsB.beginsC.developsD.happens8. - Is it really neces

5、sary for me to go to school with a mask on?-fm afraid you It is not only to protect yourself but also to protect others.()A.mustB.canC.mayD.could試卷第15頁,總15頁9. - What do you think of the film The Wandering Earth?-Excellent. I*ve read some of it online.()A.recordsB.repliesC.reviewsD.rewards10. - - - W

6、hat can I do for yout sir?-fm looking for my seat> but I find it is.()A.made upB.put upC.tidied upD.taken up11. - Chris, what do you want to know about COVID - 19?-I wonder.()A.where did the virus come fromB.when the disease has happenedC.what we can do to protect ourselvesD.how has the disease s

7、pread so fast12. Learning online at home during the winter holiday is experience that I'll neverforget it all my life.()A.so excitingB.such excitingC.so an excitingD.such an exciting13. - My mother is a teacher. She always tells me to pay attention to every detail in exams.-She's right. .()A

8、.Practice makes perfectB.There is no smoke without fireC.A miss is as good as a mile0.Actions speak louder than words14. - Oh, come on. Just. Nothing can beat me.- WelL to tell you the truths you failed the exam.()A.come to the pointB.take your timeC.take your turnD.be confident二、完形填空先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,

9、然后在每小題所給的四個選項中,選 出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該項涂黑.(本大題共10小題,每小 題1分,共10分)15. On a cold afternoon our family of nine, my parents included, took off in our van to the city. When we stopped at a town for (1) , somebody at the restaurant advised us not to continue. nThe forest ahead is (2) at night,11 he warned

10、, but Dad didn*t listen. "We can cover the (3) quickly,11 Dad said.The road ahead was in poor shape, and the (4) through the cold, dark and lonely forest was slow. Just then a tyre (輪胎)got flat. "No problem,11 Dad comforted us. change it. 11 But the spare tyre was flat too.As we sat there

11、(5) , we saw four strong men walking towards us. We doubted whether they were robbers. The men knocked on our front window. Sadly, I rolled down my window. "We're stuck! Can you help? 11 I asked.NCome out and tell us what's wrong, 11 one of the men said. We explained our trouble. He lis

12、tened patiently and said, "I am Bill. Come to my house now. It's unsafe here. H He asked two of the men to (6) our van and led us to his home in the nearby village. His wife (7) woke up and made food for us. Although it was past midnight, Bill's son (8) to take me on his motorbike to a

13、neighbouring village (9) the flat tyres. A mechanic (機械 匚)fixed the tyres, refusing to take more than his normal reward. Back at the house, Bill asked us to stay, but we left, not wanting to bring further trouble to his family.Dad offered some (10) to Bill, who refused to take anything. "When G

14、od has given me this chance to help you, why do you rob me of it? 11 he said, and said goodbye to us.(1)A.mealB.lunchC.breakfast0.dinner(2)A.activeB.lonelyC.unsafe0.crowded(3)A.forestB.nightC.townD.food(4)A.supperB.driveC.Action0.distance(5)A.worriedB.surprisedC.puzzledD.tired(6)A.guardB.checkC.repa

15、irD.wash試卷第15頁,總15頁(7)A.happilyB.quicklyC.excitedlyD.peacefully(8)A.rememberedB.supposedC.volunteered.happened(9)A.withB.withoutC.for.through(10)A.thanksB.moneyC.booksD.food三、閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,然后根據短文內容,在每小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項.(本大題共13小題,每小題2分,共26分)16.ACCEPTING ANYAND ALLELECTRONICS & APPLIANCES!EL . ECTRONI

16、C sRECYCLING EVENTSaturday, Novem ber 9th9: 00 AM - 2: 00PMReading TownHall Parking Lot16 Lowell StreetReading, MACost to You: $ 5 each for Computers, DVDPlayers, Printers, Laptops, Mise . Electronics $ 10 each for Microwaves, SmallAppliances, Grills, Lawn Mowers & Snow Blowers(gas removed) $ 15

17、 each for TVs under 19H, ComputerMonitors, AC's,Dehumidifiers $ 20 each for TVs between 19H and 24", Washing Machines. Dryers, Stoves, Large Appliances $ 25 each for TVs between 25H and 31", Large Refrigerators $ 30 each for TVs between 32H and 35" $ 35 each TVs over 36” $ 40 each

18、 for Projection TVsALL TOWNS WELCOME! RAIN OR SHINE ZERO LANDFILL, CASH OR CHECKQuestions? Contact: GreenDavRecvclinqMAGmail .comGREEN DAYRECYCLING(1) The table above is aA. noticeB. posterC. comic stripD. mind map.試卷第15頁,總15頁(2) are not suitable for the event.A. Washing machinesB. ComputersC. Print

19、ersD. Bikes.(3 ) Which of the following is NOT True? A. Each DVD player is 5 5.B. The event lasts for five hours.C. If it rains» the event will be cancelled.D. The larger the TV set, the higher the price.17. HWhere did you come from? 11 he asked."From my own room. The wind withered (減弱)so

20、I couldn't go to sleep and I heard someone crying and wanted to find out who it was. What were you crying for? 11"Because I couldn't go to sleep either and my head ached. Tell me your name again. 11(1) ry Lennox. Did no one ever tell you I had come to live here? 11He was still fingering

21、 the fold of her wrapper (袍子),but he began to look a little more as if he believed in her reality."No,N he answered. "Theydaren't (不敢).“"Why? 11 asked Mary."Because I should have been afraid you would see me. I won*t let people see me and talk me over. 11"Why? " Mar

22、y asked again, feeling more mystified every moment."Because I am like this always, ill and having to lie down. My father won't let people talk me over either. The servants are not allowed to speak about me. If I live, I may be a hunchback (駝背),but I shan't live. My father hates to think

23、 I may be like him. 11"Oh, what a house this is!” Mary said. "What a queer house! Everything is akind of secret. Rooms are locked up and gardens are locked up and you! Have you been locked up? 11HNo. I stay in this room because I don't want to be moved out of it. It tires me too much.

24、11 HDoes your father come and see you? ” Mary ventured."Sometimes. Generally when I am asleep. He doesn't want to see me. 11 "Why? 11 Mary could not help asking again.A sort of angry shadow passed over the boy*s face.(2) What does "queer11 mean in the story? A. Quiet.B. Large.C. S

25、trange.D. Lonely.(3) How did the boy feel according to the story? A. Sad and angry.B. Frightened and ill.C. Worried and surprised.D. Stressed and shy.試卷第#頁,總15頁(3 ) Who might make the boy feel like this according to the story ? A. He himself.B. His father.C. His servant.D. Mary Lennox.18. Teenagers

26、in America know that they'll possibly need technical skills to find good jobs, but a new survey shows that interest in technology - related careers may be decreasing (卜降).The percentage of boys aged 13 to 17 who are interested inscience, technology, engineering and math - - or STEM - - careers d

27、ropped from 36 percent in 2017 to 24 percent this year; according to a survey by Junior Achievement USA. The amount of girls interested in STEM careers stayed unchanged at 11 percent. But the 1, 000 survey participants (參與者)still named technology as one of two key skills that will be necessary to pr

28、epare them for their future careers."Kids don't understand how technology can be applied (應 用)to careers besides computers, and maybe robotics, H said Tammera L. Holmes, president of aviation consulting firm AeroStar Consulting (航空資詢公司)."That's all they know, so they can*t really t

29、ranslate that interest to career pathways.”Women remain outnumbered (超過) by men in fields like technology. For people working to increase the number of women in these areas, the lack of growth in girls' interest in STEM careers is concerning.Teenage girls are more interested than their male clas

30、smates in running after careers in which they can help others, said Ed Grocholski from Junior Achievement. Even with all the programs aimed at increasing girls1 interest in STEM, Hl don't think we really talk that much about how we improve people's lives through STEM, “ Grocholski said.Socie

31、ty needs to do better at making those connections for kids, said KatherineLatham, leader of an engineering company. She used civil engineering as an example of a career that will continue to be important.However; the fact that students know they will need tech skills in their future careers is encou

32、raging.The second skill they said they need is relationship - building. "That's going to be the new type of engineers, u Latham said.(1) What is the passage mainly about? A. Some successful examples of kids choosing tech careers.B. Reasons behind teenagers decreasing interest in tech career

33、s.C. The difference in choice of jobs between boys and girls in America.D. The popularity of tech careers among kids and its reasons.(2) Why are some teenagers losing interest in tech careers? A. Because they see tech careers as boring.B. Because they find tech skills less important than before.C. B

34、ecause they don't think tech careers can bring rewards.D. Because they can't connect their tech interest with future careers.(3) What can we learn from Grocholski's words? A. STEM careers have nothing to do with people's lives.B. Teenage girls are interested in running after STEM car

35、eers.C. The relationship between STEM careers and the improvement of people's lives isn*t explained enough.D. Teenagers don't know how to improve people's lives through STEM.19. Now Matarie, a roboticist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, is leading a team that prog

36、rams machines called socially assistive (輔助的) robots. Matarie wants her team*s robots to help people who have diseases or physical disabilities. For example, a person with Alzheimer's disease, which causes problems with memory and brain function (功f走) might need help with mental (脈i力的) exercises

37、. A person trying to regain the use of an arm after a stroke (中風)might need encouragement to keep doing helpful exercises."Because there are not enough people to provide all of the help that's needed, " says Matarie, In one study, Matarie*s team tested a robot with people recovering fr

38、om a stroke. A stroke is caused by a broken blood vessel (血管)in the brain or a blood clot that prevents blood from flowing to the brain. Small areas of cells die during a stroke. So part of the body, like an arm, may become weak or numb (遲鈍)later. A patient has to keep exercising that arm to recover

39、. Those exercises can be difficult and unpleasant, however.Matarie and her team programmed a knee - high robot to ask a patient to perform an exercise and to then monitor the patient*s movements. If the person actively used his arm, this robot would say encouraging things.The team tested the robot w

40、ith six people actually recovering from a stroke. Patients seemed to perform their exercises longer and follow instructions better when the robot was present than with no robot.Next, the researchers tested whether the robot's personality affected how people acted. The robot could be directed to

41、move in close, speak loudly and make forceful statements, such as HYou can do it!'1. Other times, the researchers would program the robot to act more shyly. At these times, the robot kept a bit of a distance and softly offered gentle suggestions such as "I know it*s hard, but remember it*s

42、for your own good.”In this study, healthy adults performed exercises using their weaker hands. The tasks were similar to those done by patients working to recover from a stoke, such as moving pencils or turning newspaper pages. People practised their tasks longer when the robot's personality was

43、 similar to their own, the team found.Matarie is also working on robots to help children with brain problems known as autism spectrum disorders. Children with these conditions have trouble communicating and interacting (互動)with people.試卷第15頁,總15頁Matarie hopes a robot might help these kids practice t

44、heir social skills. And one big advantage of a robot over people is that it never gets tired or frustrated (挫敗的) or angry.The team designed and programmed a 3 - foot - tall, human - like robot called Bandit that can make noises, move around, wave and blow bubbles. In one study, the researchers watch

45、ed how eight children with autism spectrum disorders reacted to Bandit. Some kids seemed to like the robot. They talked to the robot, played with it and tried to get the machine to follow them. Other kids seemed uncomfortable, perhaps because of the sounds made by Bandit*s motors. These kids backed

46、away from the robot and stayed close to their parents or against a wall.Matarie's team is now working on improving Bandit so that the robot can tell if the child is having a good reaction or a negative one. For example, if the child is hiding against the wall. Bandit might back away, make an enc

47、ouraging noise or just shut down its motors.(1) What does Matarie probably mean by sayingHtechnology has to step in. "? A. Technology has developed rapidly.B. Technology has entered our daily life.C. The robots can take the place of the human.D. The robots should be used to help the disabled an

48、d sick people.(2 ) Why did patients keep exercising for a longer time with the robot? A. They were very strong.B. Moving pencils interested them.C. The robot*s words encouraged them.D. The robot forced them to do so.(3 ) Helping children with brain problems shows that the robots areA. friendly and g

49、enerousB. energetic and patientC. clever and talkativeD. honest and honest.(4) What can we infer from the last two paragraphs? A. Bandit is very popular among children.B. Bandit can protect children from danger.C. Bandit should be improved further in the future.D. Bandit can make all the children fr

50、ustrated.四、詞匯運用(本大題共8小題,每小題1分,共8分)(A)根據句意和漢語注釋, 在答題卷對應題號的橫線上,寫出單詞的正確形式.20. The official report into the accident says that it was caused by the (飛行員).21. After a long walk, the hunter found a pool under the rock and drank (口渴 的)from it .22. - Mum, where is my orange T - shirt?-lt*s (懸掛)on the balcon

51、y. I think it should be dry now.23. The (常見的) words are starred in this dictionary please pay more attention to them.(B)根據句意,在答題卷對應題號的橫線上,寫出括號內所給單詞的適當形式.24. The meeting opened with a minuted (silent) in memory of those who died in the fight.25. Luo Jing is the first Chinese woman to (success ) in re

52、aching the top of all fourteen 8, 000 - metre - plus mountains in the world.26. The office network allows users to share articles and photost and to use a (centre) printer.27. Students are required to get in and out of school (single) through a special channel.五、動詞填空用括號內所給動詞的適當形式填空,并將答案寫在答題卷對應題號的橫 線

53、上.(本大題共6小題,每小題1分,共6分)28. Mr. Wang often says confidence is important to (win) the match.29. Brexit (脫歐)used to be the No. 1 topic news channels for years in the UK* but now it (give) way to the COVID - 19.30. Life is like hot bath. It (feel) good while you are in it, but the longer you stay in, the

54、more wrinkled (有皺紋的)you w川 get.31. - When will the schools open? Children's online courses nearly drive me mad.- As soon as the disease (control) completely next month!32. After Chinese Poetry Conferencet a classical Chinese poetry competition» was first shown on CCTV. the students* interes

55、t in Chinese poetry (rise) a lot.試卷第15頁,總15頁33. - What have you finished (prepare) for the fight against the virus?- Almost everything is done. We're sure we can beat the virus this time.六、閱讀填空先通讀下面的短文,然后根據短文內容,在文章后表格的空格內填入一 個最恰當的單詞.所填單詞必須寫在答題卷對應題號的橫線上.每個空格只能填一個 單詞.(本大題共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)34. And spe

56、aking of bicycles or other durable (耐用 的) goods like washers, dryers etc. why not repair them rather than replace (取代)them when they break? This is another form of "reuse", New is not always better, nor it is always necessary. Youll be helping your environments but your wallet will thank y

57、ou too!When you do decide to replace something large and “reusable”, be sure to donate the old one to charities in your area. Most of the time the item can be repaired by those groups, and then given out to other homes in need rather than landfills.Hold a yard sale or give - away. And ask your neigh

58、bours to join in too - - this shares the work and increases the number of unused things that can find new homes and new uses. And your local Recycling solid waste office may run a uswap shop"(物物交換商店) at recycling centres.When you do need to buy something, check those yard sales, swap shops and charities first to see if they have what you need before choosing something new.Don*t forget to use canvas (帆布) or cloth bags when shopping so you don't need to make the choice between “paper or plastic11.Use washable table napkins (餐巾)instead of paper n

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