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贵州省2020版中考一模英语试题(I)卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . The public hospital nearby can provide medical care local people.AforBwithConDto2 . I like this restaurant. Everything here tastes really _AwellBgoodCexpensiveDdeliciously3 . What about going boating this afternoon? It sounds great. I quite _youAagree toBagree onCagree withDagree for4 . Could you please help me fold my clothes?_. You should do it by yourself.AYes, I canBIt doesnt matterCIts a big dealDIm afraid I cant5 . You can new words in your e-dictionary.Alook upBlook atClook forDlook around6 . -Drugs have done great harm to some people and their families.-Quite true, so we should _ them.Akeep away fromBlook down onCget on withDtake care of7 . Bob used to _difficulties in studies, but now he does well in all subjects.AhaveBhavingChateDhating8 . Sam is about his speech because he thinks he is well prepared .AhonestBconfidentCmodestDcurious9 . -Lets go to the_ to buy some clothes. -All right.AschoolBparkCmallDhospital10 . Teachers must be strict_ their students.AtoBwithCinDon11 . Practice _English every day. Its good for you.AspeakBspeakingCto speakDspeaks12 . The students are _ to know that elephants can walk quietly .AsurprisingBsurprisedCfrighteningDfrightened13 . We have _ some organizations to help the poor students in the western areas of China.Ataken upBput upCpicked upDset up14 . It _ her an hour to exercise every day.AcostsBspendsCpaysDtakes15 . Lucy doesnt have curly hair.Yes,she has _ hair.AblondeBshortCstraightDbrown二、完型填空One day a rich man took his son to a farm for a trip. He wanted to show his son how _ a farm family was. So he chose a _ farm family to stay with. They spent two days living with the farm family. On their way back home, the father asked the son, “_ did you think of the trip?” The son answered, “Very nice, Dad.” The father then asked, “Did you _ how poor they lived?” The son answered, “Poor? I cant _ with you.” The father asked in surprise, “Why do you think so?” The son said slowly, “We _ have one dog and they have four. We have flowers in the garden and they have tall trees. We have a small swimming pool and they have a long and clear _.” Hearing the sons words, the father kept _ because he didnt know what to say. His son then added, “Thanks, Dad, for showing me how poor _ really are.”Rich or poor? The answer _ the way you use to see things. Money cant buy everything. If you are poor of spirit, youll have nothing!16 . AhappyBkindCstrongDpoor17 . ArichBnoisyCcommonDbig18 . AWhatBHowCWhenDWhere19 . AimagineBacceptCnoticeDreceive20 . AdealBagreeCtalkDplay21 . AonlyBstillCalsoDreally22 . AfieldBstreamCskyDground23 . AcalmBcleanChealthyDsilent24 . AtheyBweCthemDus25 . Afeeds onBputs onCdepends onDries on三、阅读单选I will never forget one day in my first year in high school. I was sitting on the stairs, putting my head in my hands and crying out to my parents because I would never be able to save enough money for college. My parents tried to comfort me, but it seemed impossible to save64,268, the cost for the private college that I wanted to enter.Now let me tell you the amazing story of how I saved this sum of money. It all began with a newspaper route in Ankeny, IA. I hated delivering newspapers that route, but decided to continue for six months until my family moved to Wausau. With a few dollars from my newspaper route, a small nest egg began to develop. My next job was working in an athletic company. The money continued to grow very slowly. Half a year later, I worked for a fruit store. Then, when I was in junior high school, I began to be a waitress at Dennys restaurant. It was hard work, but the money began to roll.By the time my senior year arrived, I had saved a large sum of money. This was encouraging, but I knew that I would also need some help, so I began to apply for scholarships. Sometimes I got upset because I was rejected again and again. Then, my first scholarship offer came in,2,000 a year to play tennis. This is only a small sum of money at a school that costs about14,000 a year, but it was a start. Several other scholarships also came and soon I was up to have9,050 in scholarships. With scholarships and savings, I saved enough money for my first year.Several years later, I was off to college. Because of careful saving, I did not have to work during the school year.26 . How much should the writer pay for college?A2,000B14,000C64,268D9,05027 . Which is the writers first job?AServing as a waitress.BDelivering newspapers.CWorking at a fruit shop.DWorking in an athletic company.28 . Why did the writer want to get scholarships?ABecause he needed some help.BBecause he liked playing tennis.CBecause he didnt want to pay for college.DBecause he hated to work in an athletic company.29 . Whats the best title for the passage?ADifferent JobsBMy First ScholarshipCSave Money for CollegeDMake Money to Be RichOwning a lovely pet can certainly make ones family life better and it can make a difference to a pet owners career(职业)life, too. In fact, according to a new research, a person who owns a pet may be more successful in his or her career than those who dont. This is good news for people who want to keep pets.The researchers collected information from 857 adults in the United States with all kinds of jobs. Among the successful people in their careers, 93 percent grew up with a pet in their home. 78 percent said that growing up with a pet helped their career success as an adult.So, how can owning pets exactly lead to career success? Well, according to the research, successful people said that their pets not only helped to teach them to be responsible, be creative and follow the rules, but also made them develop the abilities to understand others feelings and organize activities. They are both important and necessary in the business world.According to the research, 86 percent of present pet parents said owning pets helped them do things on time, better manage their time and put more efforts into work. In fact, 80 percent of present pet parents said they felt more connected with those who were pet owners, and they believed that their workers who had pets were hard workers.30 . A pet owner may _ than those who dont keep pets.Aspend more moneyBdo better in the jobCbe much happierDbe healthier31 . Among the successful people surveyed, _ grew up without a pet in their home.A93%B78%C86%D7%32 . What advantage does pet owners have by keeping pets?AIt can help people obey the rules.BIt can make people become good followers.CIt can help people become brave.DIt can make people experience others feelings.33 . Most pet parents believe workers owning pets _.Aare difficult to get along withBare easy to findCare stronger than othersDare hard-working34 . The passage mainly tells us _.Ait is very important to keep a petBkeeping a pet can only help its owner succeedCkeeping a pet can influence its owner both in life and careerDhow to become a successful personThere are many stories about fights between people and wild animals. We have heard about elephants in Africa eating village peoples plants. There have also been reports of foxes living in peoples gardens in the UK. As towns and cities use more and more land, animals have less land to live on. Usually its the animals that lose the competition. It is reported tigers gradually lose their natural areas to live. Forests and grasslands are being changed into cities, towns, farming regions and industrial areas. But in some places the animals are slowly winning.Ive discovered an amazing story from South Africa. In one part of the country, people grow a lot of grapes for making wine. A few years ago, they began to have problems with large groups of monkeys which live in the mountains nearby. The monkeys love the sweet fruit. They ate all the grapes they wanted, and then ran off to the mountains to sleep. The farmers reacted angrily, but some people defended the monkeys. The monkeys have always lived here, they said.But recently, the monkeys have become difficult, because they get into peoples homes to steal food. And theyre not friendly like the monkeys on TV! One day, they even frightened a ten-year-old boy when he heard strange noises in the kitchen. People call the police, but theyre not allowed to hurt the animals. So many families are selling their homes and moving away.Imagine that! If you have any good animal stories from your town, please send them to our website-www. Animal !35 . The first paragraph mainly talks about _.Awhere and what animals like to eatBpeople have fewer places to live inCcompetitions between men and animalsDrelations between animals and plants36 . What animal stories are mentioned in the passage?AElephants ate peoples plants in Africa.BFoxes made strange noises in the kitchen.CTigers always have more land to live on.DMonkeys ate a lot of grapes in the UK.37 . What is peoples attitude towards the monkeys in South Africa nowadays?ASatisfied.BFrightened.CCheerful.DStrict.38 . Whats the writers purpose to write the article?ATo tell people to fight with the wild animals.BTo teach people to grow grapes for the animals.CTo advise people to stay away from the animals.DTo encourage people to share stories about animals.阅读下面材料,从每题所给的三个选项(A、B和C)中,选出最佳选项。BeijingNo Car Day was first started by 34 cities in France on September 22, 1998. It was started to protect the environment. By now, more than 1,000 cities around the world have had a No Car Day.The first No Car Day in China was in Chengdu in 2001. Other cities, including Beijing, Taipei, Shanghai and Wuhan also support the day.In Beijing, more and more people are joining in the activity. It asks drivers to leave their cars for one day each week and walk, take a bus or subway or ride a bike to work. The slogan(口号)for the activity is,“If we drive for one less day, we can have one more nice day.” Beijing is trying to have 238 blue sky days this year. In the first quarter of this year Beijing only have 52 blue sky days. This was 11 days less than the number for the same period last year. Car exhaust(汽车尾气) is one of the most important reasons of the pollution. We must do more for No Car Day.So far, more than 200,000 drivers have shown their support. “We cant control the weather, but we can choose not to drive.” said Wu Zonghua, a car club chairman.39 . There are_ cities in China that support No Car Day according to the passage.A. three B. four C. five40 . The activity of No Car Day encourages Beijing drivers .A. not to work on No Car DayB. to enjoy having a one-day holidayC. to take a bus, or subway, ride a bike or walk instead of driving to work41 . According to the passage there were blue sky days in the first quarter of last year in Beijing.A.52 B. 63 C. 4142 . The air pollution in Beijing is mainly caused(导致)by according to the passage.A. cars B. dust C. weather43 . We can know from the passage that.A. more and more people in Beijing are joining car clubsB. drivers should leave their cars for one day each monthC. more than 1,000 cities around the world have a No Car Day.For a few hours every day, Bree Carey takes a step away from her lite as a normal student at Geneva High School in Chicago, US. She gets onto an online community she created for teenagers fighting mental illness. It is also a community for her. She has suffered from mental illness. When She came out of the worst of it, she decided to use her experiences to help other teenagers. She created an online organization called A Cutters Guardian Angel, where teenagers can speak openly without telling true names and get advice and support. The group has 4,000 followers across the country and reaches as far as Australia. Carey also has three assistants who are all teenagers. All of them have also dealt with mental illness before. The online community she created has gotten support from some mental healthcare workers, including Careys own therapist. However, other doctors expressed concerns because the website is run by kids, not trained psychologists(心理学家). I know their thoughts ar good, but theyre young, theyre not trained, said Janice Kowalski,a doctor at Linden Oaks Hospital. She thinks Carey and her friends have taken on a task that could be too big for them. Carey says her group fills a need and takes it so seriously. When someone writes about wanting to hurt or kill themselves, she or one of her team members asks him or her to get in touch over a private message. What we can do is talk to people, try to get them to calm down and offer advice on how to bring themselves down from such high emotions. Carey said. We get them to a level where they are willing to ask for help.44 . What does the underlined word therapist in Paragraph 4 most probably mean ?AA person with mental illness.BA teenager like CareyCA doctor curing Carey.DA worker from the organization.45 . What do we know about Carey?AShe created the website because she wants to be a therapist in the future.BShe often asks her teacher for advice to help teenagers with mental illnessCShe created an online community to help teenagers with mental illness.DShe once suffered from serious mental illness and wanted to kill herself.46 . According to Kowalski, Carey and her friends are_.AhelpfulBstrong-willedCcreativeDinexperienced47 . How does Carys team help teenagers in need?AThey talk to them and offer advice,as well as support.BThey i

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