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人教版2020年中考一模英语试题B卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . The old woman cant see the message on the mobile phone _.Aclear enoughBenough clearCclearly enoughDenough clearly2 . - Thank you. - _.AThats rightBDont thank youCYoure welcome3 . I visited _ European country named Italy last summer vacation.AaBanCThe4 . I think this problem is much more difficult than that one,_?Adont IBdo ICis itDisnt it5 . _ the young girl _ her parents take regular exercise in order to keep fit.ANot . butBEither . orCNeither . norDNot only . but also6 . Lets go to the _ this evening, shall we?Sorry. Im not interested in music at all.AconcertBhotelCrestaurantDcinema7 . The first class begins_ 9:00_ Saturdays.Aon, inBat, onCin, onDat, in8 . I used to _ newspapers and watch TV after dinner. But now Im used to _ a walk.Aread; takeBread; takingCreading; takingDreading; take9 . Could you please _the music? My baby is sleeping.Sorry. I will do it right away.Aopen upBturn downCdrop byDdress up10 . My parents _go to visit my grandparents these days because they are too busy, so they feel very sorry.AusuallyBall the timeCseldom11 . Please tell us what time _.Ayou will leaveBwill you leaveCdid you leaveDare you going to leave12 . -Must I hand in my homework now?-No,you_.You can hand it in tomorrow.AmustntBcantCneedntDshouldnt13 . I called you at 5 oclock yesterday afternoon. But no one answered.Sorry. I _with my friends.AswimBswamCam swimmingDwas swimming14 . My sister will have a baby soon. We guess _will be a boy.AitBoneCthisDthat15 . My little sister has no idea about the Christmas present. (Which is the same as the underlined part?)Ahas a lookBdoesnt knowChas good funDdoesnt say a word二、完型填空Years ago, I celebrated my 40th birthday with my friends. I arrived at the restaurant ahead of time, _I waited outside the restaurant. Then a homeless man came up to me and asked for _. I had been given strict orders by my friends not to bring my wallet in case(以防) I paid for the meal. So I told the man that I had_money. He quietly smiled at me, and then left.Just then a friend who just arrived called out Happy birthday! Hearing this, the man turned and asked, Hey man, its your birthday today? Yes, it is, I said. He_, smiling and said loudly, Happy birthday, man! But I could hardly imagine what happened next. The man reached into his pocket, pulled out a dollar bill and said Here man, take this.Though I was_his action, I didnt want to accept money from a homeless man. I said, Thanks. Thats really_of you, but thats OK. The man looked directly into my eyes and said, Please take this. I still hesitated (犹豫)to accept this_, but I heard a voice within me shouting, TAKE THE MONEY! I hesitantly reached out and said, Thank you. Excitedly, he caught my_, gave me the dollar and said, No, thank you brother!That experience made me feel like I had got far more than $1! This was one of my greatest life_: No matter how poor we may be, we always have something valuable to_with others.16 . AuntilBifCsoDbut17 . AmoneyBfoodCopinionsDdirections18 . AsomeBnoCmuchDenough19 . AreturnedBappearedCjumpedDexplained20 . Aangry aboutBworried aboutCsurprised atDproud of21 . AniceBsillyCwrongDclever22 . AnewsBinvitationCjobDgift23 . AlegBhandCfeetDeyes24 . AmeetingsBplansCcompetitionsDlessons25 . AshareBlearnCrememberDfind三、阅读单选Growing up in Philadelphia, Lieberman started cooking with his stay-at-home dad when he was seven. His food-loving family had two kitchens, and he quickly learned what was the best way to bake his cakes. Lieberman improved his kitchen skills greatly during a year abroad before college, learning from a cook in Italy and studying local specialties in Germany, Spain and France. At Yale, he was known for throwing dinner parties, single-handedly frying and baking while mixing drinks for dozens of friends. Just for fun, he and some friends decided to tape a show named Campus Cuisine about his cooking. Lieberman was a real college student showing his classmates how to do things like making drinks out of dining-hall fruit. That helped the show become very popular among the students. They would stop Lieberman after classes to ask for his advice on cooking. Tapes of the show were passed around, with which his name went beyond the school and finally to the Food Network.Food Network producer Flay hopes the young cook will find a place on the network television. He says Liebermans charisma is key. “Food TV isnt about food any more,” says Flay. “Its about your personality and finding a way to keep peoples eyeballs on your show.”But Lieberman isnt putting all his eggs in one basket. After taping the first season of the new show, Lieberman was back in his own small kitchen preparing sandwiches. An airline company was looking for someone to come up with a tasteful, inexpensive and easy-to-make menu to serve on its flights, and Lieberman got the job.26 . We can learn from the text that Liebermans family _.Ahave relatives in EuropeBlove cooking at homeCoften hold partiesDown a restaurant27 . The Food Network got to know Lieberman _.Aat one of his partiesBfrom his teachersCon a television programDthrough his taped show28 . What does the word “charisma” underlined in the text refer to?AA way to show ones achievement.BLiebermans after-class interest. CLiebermans fine cooking skill. DA natural ability to attract others.29 . Why did the airline company give Lieberman the job?AHe could prepare meals in a small kitchen.BHe could cook cheap, delicious and simple meals.CHe was famous for his shows on Food TV.DHe was good at using eggs to make sandwiches.30 . What can we learn about Lieberman from the text?AHe is friendly and active.BHe is clever but lonely. CHe enjoys traveling around.DHe often changes his menus.The first chocolate was eaten by people in South America hundreds years ago. In those days, the people didnt really eat chocolate. They used the coca bean(可可豆) to make a chocolate drink and they enjoyed it very much. Many years later, the coca bean was brought to other countries and people came to love the taste of chocolate.In 1824, John Cadbury opened a small shop in British. One of the things he sold was chocolate drink. In 1831, he opened a factory to make chocolate drink. He wanted to encourage people to drink chocolate instead of other drinks. A few years later, a man called Joseph Fry found a way to make chocolate bars(条状巧克力), and so for the first time people had the chance to eat chocolate instead of only drinking it. But at that time chocolate was very expensive and only the rich people could buy it. Later, as more and more chocolate bars were produced and sold, it became cheaper.However, at first only plain chocolate (a kind of chocolate without milk and with very little sugar) was produced and sold. Milk chocolate came later and this was made by adding milk to the chocolate. The first milk chocolate bar was made in Cadburys factory in 1897. Their most famous chocolate, Cadburys Milk Bar, was made in 1905. It has been the most popular chocolate in Britain and around the world for over 100 years. The Cadbury factory is still in Britain and the chocolate produced there is eaten all over the world. Every year, thousands of visitors visit the factory in order to see how chocolate is made.31 . Hundreds of years ago, people first began to drink chocolate in _.ASouth AmericaBSouth AfricaCBritainDAustralia32 . John Cadbury opened a factory to make chocolate drink in _.A1824B1831C1897D190533 . People had the chance to eat chocolate instead of drinking it for the first time _ .Awhen chocolate was cheaper.Bwhen more and more chocolate was producedCwhen John Cadbury started to make chocolate drinkDwhen Joseph Fry found a way to make chocolate bars34 . At first, not many people bought chocolate _ .Abecause it was expensiveBbecause people didnt like the tasteCbecause they wanted to have other drinksDbecause there was no chocolate sold in the shops35 . Cadburys Milk Bar _ .Awas first made in 1897Bis a kind of plain chocolateCis famous neither in British nor in AmericaDis popular not only in British but also around the worldIf youve been joining in chat room conversation, or trading e-mail with net pals(网友 ), you have become one of the millions who write in a special short form of English.Throughout the world, every night children and their elders are talking online - many of them all talking at the same time.Its fast: try talking to six people at once. Its easy: three or four words per exchange. It takes cleverness, and quick fingers.And it requires very simple language. Theres neither time nor space for explanations. Why waste valuable time telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB(=be right back) will do?Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI(=pardon me for jumping in).Interested in whom youre talking to? A/S/L, the nearly universal request to know your pals age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a response from your pal.If something makes you laugh, say youre OTF(=on the floor), or LOL(=laughing out loud), or combine the two into ROTFL(=rolling on the floor laughing).And when its time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG(got to go) or TTYL(=talk to you later).People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital letters(大写字母) are left in the dust, except when expressing strong feelings, as it takes more time to hold down the shift key and use capitals. Punctuation (标点) is going, too.36 . The sentence , “Theres neither time nor space for explanations” means that_.Apeople should use words properlyBpeople should know what time it is when they are talkingCpeople online can express themselves in a simple wayDpeople should communicate in a funny way37 . If you get 17/F/NY as an answer to your A/S/L, it means _.Athe person on the other end is 17 from New York and he is fineByou are talking to a girl who is 17 and lives in New YorkCyou are talking to 17 girls who are from New YorkDthe people you are talking to is a 17-foot tall New York girl.38 . Which of the following is a way to save online time?APeople seldom use capital letters or punctuation marks.BPeople only use the mouse instead of the keyboard.CMany people draw pictures.DPeople never use the “shift” key.四、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词39 . Heilongjiang is in the n_ of China.40 . Her uncle is a policeman.He works in the p_ station.41 . There are some flowers in f_of my house.42 . Is your home n_ or far from our school?43 . The bank is b_the bookstore and the park.44 . The little boy is standing b_ the big tree.So you cant see him.45 . There is a bank and two p_ phones near here.46 . Their new school is just across from the _(医院)You can find it easily.47 . Is Mrs.Yang in the _(办公室)?No, she isnt.She is in the classroom.48 . The _(餐馆)is always busy at that time,so come a little earlier(更早地)to get a table.五、用所给单词的正确形式填空.用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。49 . This is Liu Xin _(speak).Hello , how are you?50 . Tom and Simon got _(separate)after the big blood.51 . My teacher encourages me _(take)part in the sports meeting.52 . My sister is shy. She never feels sure of _(her)in daily life.53 . He regretted _(leave)the classroom without your permission.54 . The man refused _(tell)the truth.55 . Miss Smith put her new dress on , and looked at _(she)in the mirror.56 . Do you really want to do this , my boy? Think twice! Or you _(regret)it one day.六、单词填空根据短文内容和首字母提示,填写文中所缺单词,使短文完整、通顺。Do you like eating raisins(葡萄干)?They are dried grapes that have been eaten w57 . for thousands of years. Nearly 3,500 years ago,the first raisins were d58 . as grapes that were drying in the sun on a vine(藤).In the past,Europeans used raisins as medicine and even as a f59 . of money.In America,raisins were seen after an 1873 h60 . wave in California destroyed its valuable grapes,leaving only dried but tasty grapes. Soon,some f61 . began developing seedless(无籽的) grapes in California. These grapes would be d62 . in the sun and became the popular dark raisin we eat and enjoy today. Later,there was a kind of golden raisin. It was made by treating grapes with a chemical(化学物质)and using some special methods to p63 . them.Today,central California r64 . the center of the worlds raisin industry. It can p65 . nearly 95 percent of the worlds raisins.I66 . sunny climate and hot temperatures provide the perfect conditions for grapes that are dried into raisins.七、填空My ideal school is not far from my home. It takes me 15 minutes to walk there. In the school, there are a lot of trees and flowers. Its very beautiful. We also have a big school library, a swimming pool and seven computer rooms. We begin our classes at 8:00 a.m. and finish them at 4:00 p.m. So we have a lot of time for after-school activities. Every day we only do our homework for an hour. Every month we can go on a school trip. How wonderful the school life is!阅读以上短文,完成下面各题,每空一词。67 . The boy goes to his ideal school on _.68 . There is a _, a swimming pool and seven computer rooms in his school.69 . His school _ at 4:00 p.m.70 . The students have _ time for after-school activities.71 . They often go on a school trip every _.八、回答问题Most people think that making a film is exciting. In fact, sometimes it is and sometimes it isnt. Earlier this year. I worked in a new film. It was about a trip on a big British ship. Two hundred people were needed to act as the passengers in the film. I was one of them.Before we left,we were wanted to bring some warm clothes. These were necessary because the ship was going to spend the whole 16 days sailing in bad weather.Then the

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