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2005年

B

Victor'shobbywascollectingstamps.Hehadstampsfrommanycountries,likeEngland,Canada

andChina.Onhisbirthday,canyouguesswhatpeoplegavehim?That'sright---stamps.

Victor'sfavouritestampscamefromFrance.Hehadalmosteverystampfrom1954to2004.

Heonlyneededone.Thatwasa1974specialedition*.Itwasveryhardtofind.

Helookedfbriteverywhere.Heaskedhisfriendsandrelativestohelphim.Butnobody

couldfindthestamp.ItmadeVictorverysad.

“Don'tworry.Nevergiveup,“hisfathersaidtohim.uIfyouhaveenoughpatience,you'll

finditoneday.”

“Ihopeso,“Victorsaid.

Victoralsolikedwriting.HehadapenfriendinFrance.Theywrotetoeachotherevery

month.Victor'spenfriend,Phillip,usuallyusednewstampstosendletters.Sometimes,hismother

gavehimstampstouse.OncePhillip'smothergavehimabig,greenstamp.Itlookedold.When

Victorreceivedtheletter,hewasverysurprised.Ontheenvelope,helookedcarefullyatthestamp.

Itwasthe1974specialeditionstamp.Victorwassohappy.Hetoldhissister,hismotherandhis

father.

“Yousee,,,hisfathersaid."Youdidfindyourstamp.So,ifsgoodtohavetwothingsin

“Whatarethey?”Victorasked.

“Friendsandpatience.^^Heanswered.

45.ItwasverydifficultfbrVictortofindaspecialFrenchstampof.

A.1954B.1974C.1994D.2004

46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“patience"mean?

A.勇气B.知识C.耐心D.目标

47.Whoownedthespecialeditionstampattheverybeginning?

A.Phillip.B.Phillip'smother.C.Victor.D.Victor'sfather.

48.Thepassagemainlytellsusthatis(are)importanttopeople.

A.ahappyfamilyB.agoodhobby

C.relativesandfriendshipD.friendsandpatience

D

Tony:Thesedays,theword"clone“hasappearedveryofteninthenewspapers.Doyouknowits

meaning?

Lana:Ireadareport.ItsaidthatDr.IanWilmutsuccessfullyclonedalamb*namedDollyfroma

grown-upsheep.Sopeoplecallhimthe“father“ofDolly.

Tony:Infact,theword“clone“meanstoproducethe"same"animalbytakingcells*froma

grown-upone.Ithink,ifweknowhowtodocloning,weneedonlytokeepasmall

number

ofsheep,cowsorhorses.

Lana:What'smore,thesedayssomepeopleevenwanttoclonehumans.Theyhaveasked:Canwe

cloneourselves?

Tony:Itseemsinteresting.Butdoyouthinkitpossibletodothat?

Lana:No,impossible!First,Ithinkwecannotcloneadeadperson,becausethecellsinhisbody

aredeadalready.

Tony:Thencanweclonealivingperson?

Lana:Againno!Youmightcloneyourselfoneafteranother,butitisonlyacopy,notarealyou.It

isonlysomething,nota"human”.

Tony:Well,youmeanthatitisnotarealhuman.

Lana:Trueenough!IthinkDr.Wilmutwouldmostliketomakebetteranimals,andithasnothing

todowithhumancloning.

52.Theword“clone“means.

A.togivebirthtoanewlife

B.tomakeanewthingaccordingtothesample*

C.tomakeanewlivingthingbytakingcellsfromanoldone

D.tomakeanewanimal

53.Dollywasthenameof.

A.thefatherofasheepB.afamousscientistC.asheepthatwasclonedD.agrown-up

sheep

54.LanasaysDr.IanWilmutisthe"father"ofDolly.Here,shemeans.

A.Dr.IanWilmutgaveDollyanewlife

B.Dr.IanWilmutwasthefirstmantocloneasheepinhislab

C.Dr.IanWilmuttakescareofDollylikeafather

D.Dr.IanWilmuthasadaughterwhosenameisDolly

55.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Scientistshavesuccessfullyclonedhumans.B.Dr.Wilmutlikestodohumancloning.

C.Clonedanimalsarebetterthangrown-upones.D.Lanathinkshumansshouldn'tbe

cloned.

2007年浙江省宁波市中考英语试题

(A)

Doyouwanttodowellinexams?Sometimesyourknowledgeisnotenough,youalsoneedgood

Strategies.Herearesomeforyou:

•Beforeyouanswerthequestions,ifyoufeelalittlenervous,takeafewdeepbreathstohelpyou

relax.

•Alwaysreadthequestioncarefullyandmakesurethatyouunderstandit.Readitafewtimesif

possible.

•Findouthowmucheachquestionisworthorhowmanypointsyouneed.

•Ifitaskstogiveoneanswer,onlywriteone.

•Ifthereisadifficultquestion,don*tworry.Goontothenextquestionandcomebacktoitif

youhavetimelater.

•Trynottoleavequestionsunansweredwhenyoufinishthetest.Sometimesaguessmayget

youpoints.

•Whenyoufinish,gobackandcheckyouranswers.Youwillneedtocheckyourwritingfor

spellingmistakes.

51.Fromthepassage,weknowwecantohelpourselvesrelaxifwefeelalittlenervous.

A.tellourselvesnottobenervousB.asktheteacherforhelp

C.gooutforawalkD.takeafewdeepbreaths

52.Tomakesureweunderstandthequestion,wehadbetter.

A.readitfastB.readittillwefinishit

C.readitafewtimesifpossibleD.readitslowly

53.Whenwefinishansweringallthequestions,weneedto.

A.handinatonceB.checkspellingmistakes

C.worryaboutourpointsD.checkwithclassmates

54.Theunderlinedword"strategies**inthepassagemeans.

A.策略B.思维C.途径D.智慧

55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTRIGHTaccordingtothepassage?

A.Findouthowmanypointsweneedorhowmucheachquestionisworth.

B.Trynottoleavequestionsunansweredwhenwefinishthetest.

C.Ifitaskstogiveoneanswer,we'dbetterwritemore.

D.Sometimesweshouldguesstheanswerstogetpoints,

(B)

Acitywithoutcarswouldbeverystrange,right?ButVeniceissuchacity.

VeniceisinthenortheastofItaly.Itwasn'tbuiltonland,likeBeijingorShanghai,buton

morethan110islands.Seawateriseverywherearoundthecity.

Evenso,travelisn'tdifficult.Thewaterwayshavealwaysbeenthebestwaytogetaround.

Thereare117waterwaysandmorethan400bridgesthatcanguideyouwhereyouwanttogor

PeopleinVenicemovefromplacetoplacebyboat.Theyliketoenjoythesceneryandcool

summernightswhiletakingboattrips.Theycantalktootherpeopleastheygoalong.

VenicegrewoutofsmallislandsinsaltwaterlakeswhensomeItaliansescapedfromawar

morethan1,500yearsago,andbuilthomesthere.

Watermakesthecityspecial,butitisalsoabigproblem.

Once,peopleusedtoomuchundergroundwater.Thismadethecitygetlowerlittlebylittle.

Nowthecityhasgonedownby23centimeters.Anotherproblemistherisingseawater.The

temperaturehasrisenovertheyears.ThishasmadetheiceoftheArcticOcean(北冰洋)

rnelt(融化).

Everyyear,highwatershitthecityinautumnandwinter.Whenalotofwatercomes,more

thanhalfofthecityisunderwater.

Scientistsaretryingdifferentwaystostopthecityfromgettingevenlower.

56.Accordingtothepassage,whichpictureshowstherightplaceofVenice?

A.B.c.D.

57.WhichisthemostimpossiblewayforpeopleinVenicetogetaroundinthepassage?

A.Onfoot.B.Byboat.C.Bycar.D.Byb汰e.

58.WhyisVenicestillgettinglowerandlower?

A.Becausetoomanypeoplelivethere.

B.Becausetherisingtemperaturehasmadetheicemelt.

C.Becauselotsofbridgeshavebeenbuilt.

D.Becausetheundergroundwaterisrising.

59.WhatseasonsaredangerousforVenicebecauseofhighwaters?

A.Summerandautumn.B.Autumnandwinter.

C.Summerandwinter.D.Springandwinter.

60.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.thewaterwaysofVeniceB.thehistoryofVenice

C.thesceneryofVeniceD.theproblemofVenice

2002

(B)

SongQunjie,a45-year-oldmathsteacherinNo.5MiddleSchoolinWanxianCounty,SichuanProvince,

onlyeatsonemealatnooneverydaysinceshewastwenty.Butshedoesn'tfeelhungryallday.

Inthemorningshedrinkssomewatei".Forlunch,sheusuallyeats100gofrich,50gofmeatandsomepickles

(泡菜).Intheevening,whenothersarehavingsupper,shehasarestinachairfbrtwentyminutes.Thenshegoes

onwithherwork.

HoweverSongisveryhealthy.Shelooksalittlefat.Hervoiceisloud.Itisunusualfbrhertofeelill.When

someoneaskshertoeatmore,shesays,*'1*11feelterribleifIeatmore."Onceataweekend,herdaughtercame

home.Intheeveningthatdaysheateabowl(碗)ofjiaoziwithherdaughter.Thentroublecame.Thejiaozishe

atecouldn'tbedigested(7肖化)easily.Forthefollowingthreedays,sheatenothinganddranknothing.Untilthe

fourthdayshefeltalittlebetter.Songsawmanydoctors,buttheycouldnothelpher.

56.Maybewecanreadthisstoryin.

A.abookonmedicineB.asciencereportC.anewspaperD.ahistorytextbook

57.Beforeshegoesonwithherworkintheevening,she.

A.goestoseethedoctorfirst

B.eatssomemeatanddrinkssomewater

C.hassomericewithmeat

D.justneedstohavesomerest

58.Itseemsthat.

A.thedoctorscan'tfindoutwhatiswrongwithSong

B.Songlikeseatingonlyonemealeveryday

C.Songonlylikestoeatjiaozi

D.Songisveryweakandillwithsolittlefoodeveryday

59.Songeatsonlyonemealeverydaybecause.

A.sheisamathsteacher.

B.sheisquitehealthy

C.shedoesn'tfeelhungry

D.shecan*teatmore

60.Thebesttitlefbrthepassageis.

A.AHealthyWoman

B.TheReasonsforOneMeal

C.OneMealOneDay

D.NoMoreHunger

2004

(B)

Oncetherewassomethingwrongwithamachineinafactory.Theworkerscoulddonothing

butturntoaGennanengineerfbrhelp,whodrewalineonitandthensaid,nTakeoffthepart

wherethelineisandchangeitfbranewone."Themachine,withanewlineon,beganrunning

wellagain.Theengineerthenaskedfbr$30,000fbrwhathehaddone.Thefollowing"werewhat

hewroteonabill,"Thenewpartonlycostsonedollar,andknowingwheretheproblemwiththe

machineiscosts$29,999.”

Onedollarforchanginganewpartsoundsreasonable(有道理的)butthe$29,999isexactlythe

value(价值)ofwisdom(智慧)andknowledge.

56.ThefactoryturnedtotheGermanengineerbecause..

A.hehadnothingtodointhefactoryB.therewerenootherpeopleinthefactory

C.theworkerscouldnotrepairthemachine

D.theworkersaskedfortoomuchmoneyfbrrepairingthemachine

57.Theproblemofthemachine

A.wascausedbytheGermanengineerB.wasfoundandsolvedbytheworkers

C.tooktheengineeralongtimetofindD.wasjustaline

58.Accordingtotheengineer,thefindingoftheproblemcost.

A.onlyonedollarB.S29,999

C.nothingD.lessthanthenewpart

59.Thewriterwantstotellusthat.

A.theengineeraskedfbrtoomuchmoney

B.theworkersshouldpaythemoney

C.theknowledgeisworthmoney

D.thenewpartcouldcostmore

6O.Thebesttitlefbrthepassageshouldbe.

A.TheValueofKnowledgeB.HelplessWorkers

C.TheExpensiveMachineD.TheLuckyFactory

(C)

LastweekwasRoadSafetyWeekatJason'sschool.Allthestudentshadtotakepartinatalk

onroadsafetywhichwasgivenbyapoliceofficer.Thefollowingiswhatthepoliceofficersaid.

"Mosttrafficaccidentsshouldn'thappen.Theyhappenbecausepeoplearecareless.Afrequent

causeoftrafficaccidentsisspeed.Somepeopledrivetooquickly.Thismeansthatiftheyhaveto

stopsuddenly,theycannotstopquicklyenoughtoavoid(避免)hittingothervehicles(车辆)or

people.Youneedtorememberthiswhenyouarecrossingthestreetorwalkingalongthe

sidewalk.

“It'snotonlydriverswhocauseaccidents,however.Peopleonfoot—pedestrians,and

bicycleridersoftencauseaccidents,too.Pedestrianssometimeswalkoutintothestreetwithout

looking.Youshouldalwayslookonbothsidesbeforesteppingintothestreet.

“Doanyofyourideabike?Bicycleriderscancauseaccidentsbychangingdirections

suddenlyorwithoutwarningotherroadusers.Beforeyouturnleft,fbrexample,youshouldcheck

behindyoutomakesuretherearen'tanycars,trucksorbusescoming.Youshouldshowwithyour

lefthandtotellthatyouwanttoturnleft.Youshouldnottumuntilthestreetisclear.

nTherulesoftheroadareverysimple.Ifwelearnthemandobey(遵守)them,weshouldnot

haveaccidentsanymore."

61.Themainideaofthestoryis..

A.obeyingtherulesoftheroadcankeepyoufromhavingaccidents

B.itwasRoadSafetyWeekatJason*sschool

C.it'snotonlydriverswhocausetrafficaccidents

D.somepeoplehaveaccidentsbecausetheydrivetooquickly

62.Whydomosttrafficaccidentshappen?

A.Becausepeoplestoptheircarssuddenly.

B.Becausepeopledon'tknowtherules.

C.Becausepeopledon'tcareiftheyhaveanaccident.

D.Becausepeoplearecareless.

63.Howcanbicycleriderscauseaccidents?

A.Bycrossingtheroadwithoutwarningotherroadusers.

B.Byturningsuddenlyorwithoutwarningotherroadusers.

C.Bymakingsuretherearen'tanycarscoming.

D.Byshowingsuddenlyorwithoutwarningotherroadusers.

64.Thewordnfrequent0inthepassagemeans.inChinese.

A.频繁的B.偶尔的C.所有的D.罕见的

65.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.RoadSafetyWeekB.ATalkonSafety

C.SafetyFirstD.SafetyandAccidents

2009

A.Shopping.B.leaching.Ufamily.u.neaim.

(C)

AfamousforeigncompanyinChinawantedaclerkforitspublicrelationdepartment(公关部).

Abeautifulgirlwithamaster*sdegree(硕士学位)wentthroughalotofchallengesandhername

wasonthelist.Inthefinalstageshefacedaninterviewtogetherwithanothergirl.Bothofthemwere

outstanding,notonlyinlooksbutalsoineducation.

Thegirlwassuccessfulintheinterview.Itseemedthatshewouldgetthechance.Atlasttheexaminer

askedher,“CanyoucometotheofficenextMonday?”Shockedbytheunexpectedquestion,thebeautiful

girlcouldn'tmakeadecisionatthemoment,soshesaid,“IhavetotalkwithmyparentsbeforeIgivean

answer.MTTicexaminerfeltsurprisedbutsaidcalmly,uIfso,let*swaittillyouareready.M

lT)cnextday,thegirlcametotelltheexaminerthatherparentshadagreedtoletherbeginwork

nextMonday.Buttheexaminersaidregretfully(遗憾地),“Sorry,anothersuitablecandidate(选手)

hasgotthejob.Youhadbettertryanotherplace.MThebeautifulgirlwassurprised.Sheaskedforan

explanation(解释)andwastold,“Whatisneededhereisapersonwhoknowsherownmind.M

Thatwashowagoodopportunityrightunderthenoseofabeautifulgirlranaway.

61.Thebeautifulgirlwantedtoaskherparentsforadvicebecause.

A.shedidn*tlikethejob

B.shedidn'texpecttheexaminerwouldasksuchaquestion

C.shedidn'twanttoanswerthequestion

D.herparentswouldbeangryifshedidn'taskthem

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