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20182018 河北邯郸市中考英语模拟一河北邯郸市中考英语模拟一 . . 单项选择单项选择 26. My neighbour Jim invited me tohome for coffee. A. myB. hisC. herD. your 27. Look at the monkeya red hat. Its so cute. A. onB. toC. inD. of 28. The idea to go climbing on such a sunny dayso wonderful. A. tastesB. soundsC. smellsD. feels 29. We must firstly keep ourselveswhen we go travelling. A. safeB. seriousC. smoothD. special 30.your hat when raising the national flag. A. Take offB. Turn offC. Get off 31. You can ring me this evening. Iat home. A. stayB. stayedC. will stayD. have stayed D. Fall off 32. I will go to the English club tomorrowI am too busy. A. sinceB. ifC. unlessD. until 33. Andy doesnt want to see the film Coco because heit twice. A. seesB. is seeing C. will seeD. has seen 34. Yummy! It is theChinese style cake that I have ever had. A. worseB. worstC. nicerD. nicest 35. Animalsas our good friends because they help us a lot. A. treat . . 完形填空完形填空 As a student, almost everyone has his own learning method.Yet, a recent36with my deskmate gave me new ideas on how to study effectively. 1 B. are treated C. treatedD. were treated She was a typical procrastinator in our teachers eyes and she always finished homework37than me. However, what puzzled me most was how she made gradual progress while I38. Once, I asked her, “How do you improve your grades even doing your homework so slowly?” She answered, “Doing homework slowly doesnt39that I dont study. Instead, I just40and learn first, then perform.” So I suddenly realized that she wasnt procrastinating, but spending her time41and reviewing. When reviewing, she was looking for her42and then correcting them. When we learn a new thing, we remember it best43after weve learned it. Then we gradually forget it. A few days later, we may keep nothing at all our mind. But reviewing helps us to better master new knowledge. When students dont have to prepare for big44, they should reflect on their work and learn from their mistake. Once it gets close to exams, its always45to start preparing for them. So we need to know how to study effectively. 36. A. fight 37. A. later 38. A. mustnt 39. A. allow B. gameC. trade C. faster D. conversation D. farther D. couldnt D. influence D. go by B. earlier B. shouldnt B. cause C. neednt C. mean C. go on40. A. go through 41. A. playing B. go over B. imagining B. mistake B. usually B. parties B. shy C. suggestingD. thinking C. strengthsD. troubles42. A. advantages 43. A. suddenly 44. A. events 45. A. wise . . 阅读理解阅读理解 C. immediatelyD. recently C. exams C. lovely D. tasks D. stupid A Last year, I had a chance to visit Shenyang and experienced one shared bike for the first time. When I was downloading the Mobikes app, a man rode one past me. I admired him so much. After downloading it, I began to look for a Mobike on my way to the hotel. To my disappointment, the only Mobike in the busy street was broken. Suddenly, one near the bank caught my attention. I ran to it immediately, but was again disappointed to find that its QR code was broken. But everything comes to those who wait. Finally, I found my Mobike in a narrow street. “Crack!” The bike unlocked, and I began to enjoy my riding. I could feel the air passing me on both sides. Although it 2 was autumn, the wind was warm and gentle. But at the same time, I saw so many shared bikes were broken. Some lost their seats, and others had broken locks. Shared bikes provide a lot of convenience, so its important for us to take good care of them and keep the in good condition. I hope everyone can work together to create a civilized and harmonious society. 46. Where would the writer go when a man rode past him? A. To the bankB. To the busy streetC. To the hotelD. To the narrow street 47. What happened to the Mobike near the bank? A. It was stolenB. It had a broken lock.C. It lost its seat.D. It had a broken QR code. 48. What did the writer aim to tell us? A. Many shared bikes were broken in Shenyang.B. He found his Mobike in a narrow street at last. C. We should be civilized and protect the shared bikes. D. It was his first time to ride a shared bike in Shenyang. B B Our abilities grow stronger as we ageOur abilities grow stronger as we age Its believed that people reach their mental peak in their 20s. However,this isnt completely true. According to a recent study by scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US, people are best at doing different things at different ages. They studied many people aged 10 to 90 years old, who were asked to take part in different memory tests. 3 43 49. What is the result of the study by American scientists? A. All people are good at doing memory tests. B. People must reach their mental peak in their 20s. C. People are best at doing different things at different ages. D. Different people are good at different things at the same age. 50. What are you best at when you are 48 years old? A. Remembering the details of the new names.B. Learning and remembering new emotions. C. Understanding others feelings and emotions. D. Learning and understanding new information. 51. Which of the following is TRUE in the passage? A. People of all ages took part in the test. C. People are easier to focus at the age of 67. C 2018 is the Year of the Dog. Although dogs are seen as friends and part of the family today, China and Western countries have different cultural beliefs about dogs. In Chinese, some words about dogs have derogatory meaning, such as “Lead a dogs life.” In English, however, the situation is different. People use “every dog has his day” to describe a period of good luck, “work like a dog” to describe a hard worker and “a gay dog” to describe a happy person. The dog-human relationship goes right back to the beginnings of Western civilization. Perhaps the most moving example is from the 8thcentury BC, in Greek poet Homers The Odyssey. When Greek hero Odysseus finally returns home after 20 years away at war, no one but his dog Argos recognizes him. The Argos is an old, sick dog, and is about to die; but he is overjoyed to see his owner again after so many years. In fact, people were close to dogs in away they werent close to cows, pigs or even horses. Farmers worked closely with dogs. But even after science came to agriculture and dogs lost their traditional roles, the relationship between men and dogs remained. 4 B. People have good vocabulary skills at 43. D. people are good at dealing with details at 18. Nowadays in the West, millions of people keep dogs as pets. They are at the heart of family life. People feed them, take them on holidays and look after them. In return, dogs are loyal in a way that friends sometimes arent. This loyalty is the origin of the English saying, “A dog is mans best friend.” 52. Which may be a saying about dogs in China? A. A gay dog.B. Lead a dogs life.C. Work like a dog.D. Every dog has its day. 53. The story of Odysseus and his dog is moving because. A. the dog will die in two yearsB. he is overjoyed to see his dog again D. he returns home after twenty years away at warC. only the dog recognizes him after the war 54. What happened to dogs after science came to agriculture? A. Farmers worked closely with dogs.B. They still kept their traditional roles. D. Men and dogs remained in good relationship.C. People preferred pigs and horses to dogs. 55. What can we know from the passage? A. All people keep dogs as pets in western countries.B. In fact, dogs may be more loyal than some friends. C. Argos was a great Greek hero in the 8th century BC. D. China and England have the same beliefs about dogs. D Nowadays, we use digital devices in many ways, such as waking us up in the morning, listening to music, communicating with friends and so on. But studies have found that overuse of electronics can affect our sleep, our study and work. To help people take a break from their always-on lifestyles, America set the National Day of Unplugging in 2010 to encourage people to put away their electronics for 24 hours, which is on the second Friday of March every year. Without any doubt, many people find that the unplugged day seems longer than a typical day. “Without my phone, my breakfast was too short and I did not know what to do next,” one participant of last years unplugging experiment wrote. Another shared his grief at not being able to look at his phone during bus and train rides, calling the day”the longest time of my life”. But others see the experiment as a way to experience what life was like before the rise of electronics. “My friend and i has dinner in the evening, and we both discussed about how much more present we felt- how we could hear what each other was saying,” one participant wrote. Although living without electronics seems impossible in todays world, unplugging from time to time allows peop le to 5 slow down and reflect on life. “At the end of the day, I was missing neither social media nor having a digital connection,” one participant noted. “I note. “I was happy for the opportunity to challenge my unhealthy daily habits, because this gave me the opportunity to discover a slower, clearer way of life.” 56. Using digital devices too often might. A. help us study betterB. keep us away from music D. bring us some sleep problemsC. help us communicate easily 57. The National Day of Unplugging was set. A. in many countries in 2010B. on the second day of March every year D. to make people away from their electronics for a dayC. to help people take a break from busy work 58. What is the meaning ofthe underlined word”griefgrief”? A. RudenessB. SadnessC. HappinessD. Coldness 59. Some participants of the experiment. A. thought that it was impossible for them to slow down phones C. felt exited during bus and train rides without phonesD. enjoyed hearing each other by discussing face to face 60. What is the best title for this passage? A. Get Back to Real Life. . . 任务型阅读任务型阅读 In our daily life,while we hunt for happiness, we may often end up with bad feelings. Here are some tips to help you defeat your low feelings. Talk with someoneTalk with someone When you talk with your friends and they can understand how you feel, it starts you on the path to refreshing. It also helps you to see yourself in less limiting ways, so you can get back to being who you want to be. Get out of the houseGet out of the house Getting out can be hard i fyou feel like you dont want to be around people. Thats OK for now, but at least make yourself walk to a place with a nice view or a place that brings you some peace. A change of scenery and fresh air will help you recover. 6 B. didnt know what to eat for breakfast without B. Unhealthy Daily HabitsC. The Digital Connection.D. The Longest Time of Life. Watch a comedyWatch a comedy I know when youre in a low mood, you may not want to make yourself laugh. But the cycle of sadness must be broken so you can get back to your normal life, and this is a very easy way to start. SmileSmile The smiling actually releases chemicals in your brain that make you want to smile more and make you feel better. Go to a public place and wear that smile. People will smile back, and that will make you feel happier. The idea here is to make your life better, and no one can do that but you. Please give it a chance. Youd be surprised at how easy it is to feel better when you do things to help yourself. 66, 67 题完成句子;68 题简略回答问题; 69 题找出并写下全文的主题句; 70 题将文中划线句子译成汉语 66. Talking with someone helps you toin less limiting ways. 67. A change of scenery andwill help you recover. 68. When may a person not want to make himself laugh? 69. 70. . . 词语运用词语运用 One sheep, two sheep. 632 sheep. still awake. People always believe that counting sheep 71.(be) helpful to their sleep. But does it 72.(real) work? Scientists at Oxford University tested it. Two sleep researchers looked at the people who had 73.(difficult) in sleeping. They divided them 74.different groups. Then they asked them to try all kinds of ways to help 75.(they) fall asleep quickly. Surprisingly, it 76.(take) those who were asked to count sheep more time to fall asleep than those who werent. But when they were asked to imagine a relaxing picture- a beach, for 77. e, they fell asleep about twenty minutes 78.(soon) than before, according to a report in The New York Times. “Sometimes, counting tasks are OK, 79. bthey are thought as stressful by many people,” Dr. Richards told ABC News. “As 80.result, it may be a good way to try imagining colored fish slowly swimming in a river to helpyou 7 sleep at night,” suggested Richards. . . 基础写作基础写作 A)A) 连词成句连词成句 81. cute, a, baby, what (!) 82. far, your, is, how, school (?) 83. learn, helps, English, he, me, often (.) 84. should, be confident in, we, ourselves (.) 85. will, they, tomorrow, who, wonder, come (.) B)B) 书面表达书面表达 请以“Never Give Up”为题,写一篇短文,简要描述图中的三个画面, 并谈谈自己的想法 要求: 1. 文中不得涉及真实的人名,校名和地名 2. 可以适当发挥,使短文连贯,通顺 3. 词数:80 个词左右,已给出的部分不计入总词数 提示词:the long - distance running, the ball throwing, the standing long jump, practice 8 Never Give Up The P.E. exam is coming. Students of Grade Nine prepare for it every day. Some 20182018 河北邯郸市中考英语模拟一河北邯郸市中考英语模拟一 笔试部分参考答案 . . 单项选择单项选择26. -30 BCBAA31. -35 CCDDB . . 完形填空完形填空36. -40 DADCB41. -45 DBCCA . . 阅读理解阅读理解46. -50 CDCCC . . 任务型阅读任务型阅读 66. see yourself

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