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中学理科实验班提前招生英语全真模拟试题

I.单项填空

从每小题中所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项。

()1.•—ArethesephotostakeninZhangjiajie

inHunan?

•—Yes,youcanseethebeautifulhillsinthe

ofthephotos.

A.formB.shapeC.

backgroundD.introduction

()2.Suzhouismostbeautifultourist

cityandIbelieveI'11comeforthirdtime.

A.a,aB.the,aC.the,

theD.a,the

()3.—Therearethreebedroomsinthehouse,

withitsownshower.

•—That'swhatwereallyneed.I'vegotafew

kids.

A.eitherB.noneC.

neitherD.each

()4.Atthebadnews,thewomanputherhands

hereyesandcriedout.

A.acrossB.overC.

aboveD.between

)5.Aboutthereportersaregatheringhere.

Theyarewaitingforthelatestinformation

aboutthemissingkids.

A.hundredsofB.threehundredC.

threehundredsofD.threehundredof

)6.一Mom,I'11beinthefinalsinging

competitiontomorrow.

——Becarefulnottogetasorethroatand

yourvoice.

A.loseB.raiseC.drop

D.break

()7.

一Ourmonitor,LinTao,keepsallhisthin

gsingoodorder.

—That'strue.He'sso,and

weshouldlearnfromhim.

A.creativeB.generousC.modest

D.organized

)8.Weplannedtomeetat10:00atthestation

yesterday,butJackdidn,tuntil12:00.

A.turnupB.giveupC.

stayupD.growup

()9.Althoughhelistenedtotheoldman,

hecouldunderstandwhathesaid.

A.patient,hardB.

patiently,hardly

C.patiently,hardD.

patient,hardly

()10.一Didyouwatchthefootballmatchon

TVlastnight?

一Iwantedto,butmymotherher

favoriteHuangmeiOpera.

A.watchesB.watchedC.was

watchingD.hadwatched

()11.Youbeserious!Youareactuallygoing

tolendhimmoneyagain?

A.needn'tB.shouldn,t

C.can'tD.mustn,t

()12.Weallagreedtohersuggestionthatwe

totheGreatWallforsightseeing.

A.willgoB.goC.

shouldhavegoneD.shallgo

()13.■-Whatdoyouenjoyathomeinthe

nextfewdays?

—Reading,ofcourse.

A.topassyourtimeB.

passingyourtime

C.passyourtimeD.

beingpassingyourtime

()14.Theconcertwillbeginsoon,soRose

theotherperformersbusygetting

everythingready.

A.aswellas,areB.and,isC.aswell

as,isD.with,are

()15.—Mom,I'mgoingtothegraduationdance

tonight,butIdon,tthinkIlookattractive

enough.

一Oh,darling,don,tworry..

A.Theydon'tknowwhatbeautyis

B.Nobodywillcareaboutit

C.YoulookperfectthewayyouareD.

Impossibleisnothing

II.完形填空

阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出最

佳答案,并将答案填在题前括号里。

Itwasstillalongway,especiallywhenawindwas

blowingin.Trintreachedforhisjacketand16

whenhesawtheboxonthepassengerseat.Hismother

hadbeen17himspendingChristmasontheroad

18andhadgivenhimaboxfilledwith19.His

momstill20himlikeakid,thoughhewasadriver

now.Hereachedintothestockingand21atoy

tractorthatlookedalotlikehistruck.Hewondered

howmanystoreshismotherhadtogobeforeshefound

suchaclosematch.22filledhiseyes.

Heclimbedoutofhiscab(驾驶室)andranintothe

allnightcafe,23whichmanytruckerswereeating

andtalking.Andafamilyofthreewerehuddled(挤

在一起)inacorner,tiredand24.

Trint25theboy.Nokidshouldhavetospend

ChristmasEveinatruckstop.

Trintmissedhisfamily.Hismomraisedfourkids

byherself,26nomatterhow27

lifewas,she'dalwaysmadesuretheyhadagood

Christmas.Thenhe28hisboxinthetruck.

Helookedatthekidagainandknewwhathehadto

do.Heforcedhimselfintothe29

outsidetoopenhistruck.Hetookthe30out

ofthecabandhurriedbacktothewarmthofthecafe.

Hewalkedtothefamily."Ithink31leftthisfor

you,“Trintsaidandhandedtheredstockingtothe

boy."TellSanta…well,tellhim32,“the

boy'sfathersaidandshookTrintJshandlongandhard.

Themothersmiledgratefully.Theboy33reached

outandcaughtthestockingandduginside.

Trintfeltgood.Hehadajobheloved,clear

weatherandmilesofopenroadahead.Hewasn,t

34anymore,orlonely.Helovedthislifeand

hewouldn,t35athing.

()16.A.continuedB.movedC.

leftD.stopped

()17.A.worriedaboutB.excitedat

C.satisfiedwithD.disappointedat

()18.A.backwardB.aloneC.

togetherD.ahead

()19.A.flowersB.cakesC.

presentsD.chocolates

20.A.remindedB.treatedC.

thoughtD.respected

)21.A.putbackB.turnedoverC.

broughtoutD.soldout

)22.A.TearsB.WaterC.

BloodD.Sweat

)23.A.aroundB.onC.by

D.inside

()24.A.excitedB.unhappyC.

enthusiasticD.pleased

)25.A.feltproudof

B.gottiredof

C.feltsorryforD.

becameinterestedin

()26.A.forB.soC.though

D.but

()27.A.hardB.unfairC.

hopelessD.boring

()28.A.threwawayB.sentbackC.

thoughtofD.putdown

()29.A.coldB.warmthC.snow

D.rain

)30.A.toytractorB.jacketC.

bagD.stocking

()31.A.GodB.SantaClausC.my

motherD.someonekind

()32.A.yesB.noC.sorry

D.thanks

()33.A.sadlyB.weaklyC.

quicklyD.seriously

)34.A.surprisedB.tiredC.

relaxedD.confused

)35.A.improveB.missC.

throwD.change

HI.阅读理解

阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳答

案,并将答案填在题前括号里。

A

Ithinkthatagreatfriendisagreatartistwho

canchangemyfeelingaboutlifegreatly.WhenItalk

aboutthepersonwhoinfluencedmemost.Imustthink

ofmybestfriendquickly.

WhenIwasinmyuniversity,oneofmyclassmates

satbesideme.HisnameisWangTao.Heismy

unforgettablefriendinmylife.Heisgoodatstudy

andhandsome.Everyoneknowsthatheisagenius(天

才)ofmyuniversity.

Heiskind-heartedandisalwaysreadytohelp

others.Buthedoesn'tlikeotherstopraisehim,

becausehethinkswhathedidiscommon.Thereisan

oldsaying:Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.Wang

Taosetsagoodexampleinmanypartsinmylife.

Irememberedthatmymathematicswasmediocreat

thattime,buthewasexcellentinsolvingmathematics

questions.Heoftenreceivedhighscores.Ofcourse,

IwishedIcouldreachathislevel.Sincewetalked

alldaylong,hewaspatientandpolitetoanswermy

mathematicsquestions.Slowly,Imadegreatprogress

inmathematics.Ipassedtheexamination

finally.Thenwebecamefriendsnaturally.Andnow,

Istillrememberhisstrongwilltostudy.

Weknowthatweliveinasociety,soweneedalot

offriends.Therearetwokindsoffriends,goodand

bad,badfriendmaymakeourlifefailed,whilegood

onesmakeourlifesuccessful.Tome,WangTaoisavery

goodfriend.Ilearnedsomanyadvantagesfromhim,and

Ichangedmoreandmoreexcellently.

Weseparatedthreemonthsago.NowImisshimvery

much,andIhopedthatourfriendshipwillcontinueto

bejustasstrongafterwegraduate.

()36.Thewriterbelievesthatanexcellent

friend.

A.isamanwhoworksonartB.can

changehislifeslowly

C.caninfluencehisideaaboutlifeD.

mustthinkofhimquickly

()37.WhichofthefollowingaboutWangTaois

NOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Hehasastrongwill.B.Heis

warmhearted.

C.Heisgoodatmath.D.Helikes

artverymuch.

()38.Theunderlinedword“mediocre”most

probablymeans"”.

A.badB.notverygood

C.thebestD.verygood

()39.Whatdoesthewritermainlysuggestsus

todo?

A.Weshouldmakegoodfriendsandlearnfrom

them

B.We,dbetterhavetwokindsoffriends,good

andbad

C.Wemustmakeourbestfriendssuccessful

D.Wehavetomakelessbadfriends

B

TheHealthyHabitsSurveyshowsthatonlyabout

onethirdofAmericanseniorshavecorrecthabits.Here

aresomefindingsandexpertadvice.

1.Howmanytimesdidyoubrushyourteethyesterday?

,Finding:Afull33%ofseniorsbrushtheirteeth

onlyonceaday.

,Step:Removethe300typesofbacteriainyour

moutheachmorningwitha

battery-operatedtoothbrush.Brush

gentlyfor2minutes,atleasttwicea

day.

2.Howmanytimesdidyouwashyourhandsorbathe

yesterday?

,Finding:Seniors,onaverage,bathefewerthan

3daysaweek.Andnearly30%washtheir

handsonly4timesaday-halfofthe

numberdoctorsrecommend.

,Step:Wetouchourfacesaround3,000timesa

day一ofteninvitinggerms(病菌)toenter

ourmouth,nose,andeyes.Usetoiletpaper

toavoidtouchingthedoorhandle.And,

mostimportant,washyourhandsoftenwith

hotrunningwaterandsoapfor20seconds.

3.Howoftendoyouthinkaboutfightinggerms?

,Finding:Seniorsarenotfightinggermsaswell

astheyshould.

,Step:Beawareofgerms.Doyouknowitisnotyour

toiletbutyourkitchensponge(海绵)thatcan

carrymoregermsthananythingelse?Tokill

thesegerms,keepyourspongeinthe

microwavefor10seconds.

()40.WhatisfoundoutaboutAmericanseniors?

A.Mostofthemhavegoodhabits.

B.Nearly30%ofthembathethreedaysaweek.

C.Allofthemarefightinggermsbetterthan

expected.

D.Aboutonethirdofthembrushtheirteeth

onlyonceaday

()41.Doctorssuggestthatpeopleshouldwash

theirhands.

A.eighttimesadayB.

threetimesaday

C.fourtimesadayD.

twiceaday

()42.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccording

tothetext?

A.Weshouldkeepfromtouchingourfaces.

B.Therearelessthan300typesofbacteria

inthemouth.

C.Akitchenspongecancarrymoregermsthan

atoilet.

D.Weshouldwashourhandsbeforetouchinga

doorhandle.

()43.Thetextprobablycomes

from.

A.aguidebookB.a

popularmagazine

C.abookreviewD.an

officialdocument

C

Imaginehavingaearmadeoutofanapple.Itseems

1ikeacrazyideafromahorrormovie.Butitcould

happeninthenearfuture.

CanadianbiophysicistAndrewPellingusedanapple

togrowahumanear.Hethinksfruitandvegetablescan

beusedtocheaplyrepairhumanbodypartsinthe

future.

Scientistshavebeentryingtogroworgans(器官)

inlabstoreplaceouroldones.Butitisahardjob.

Forexample,livercells(肝细胞)cangrowinalab,

butthecellsstillneedthingslikebloodvessels(血

管)toactuallywork.Thesethingshavetogrowinside

ascaffold(支架).

Inthepast,scientistshaveusedman-madematerials,

animalspartsandevendeadpeopleasscaffolds.But

thathasprovedtobedifficultandexpensive.

Pellingandhisteam,however,foundtheappleto

beacheapandeasy-to-usescaffold.

Theyfirstcutanappleintotheshapeofanear.

Thentheyusedaspecialwaytotakeouttheapple's

cellandmakeitascaffold.Theteamthenaddedhuman

cellstotheapple,andwatcheditgrow.

“Youcanimplantthesescaffoldsintothebody,and

thebodywillsendincellsandabloodsupplyand

actuallykeepthesethingsalive,“Pellingsaidduring

aTedTalkspeech.

Theteamputtheapplescaffoldinsidealivingmouse

andthemouse'scellsslowlytookoverthepiecesof

apple.

NowPellingisthinkingofotherfruit,plantsor

vegetablestouse.

Hesaysthattheshapeofflowerpetalscouldbe

perfectforrepairingskin.Andasparagus(芦笋)could

fixabrokenspine(脊柱).

Now,Pellingandhisteamaretryinghardtoputthese

crazyideasintoreality.

()44.Pelling'sideaofman-madeearseems

crazybecauseheuseasscaffolds.

A.animalpartsB.dead

people

C.man-madematerialsD.

ordinaryapples

()45.Theunderlinedword“implant”in

Paragraph7probablymeans.

A.pickB.putC.

produceD.protect

()46.Whichistherightorderofmakinganear

outofanappleaccordingtothepassage?

a.puttheapplescaffoldinsideamouseb.

addhumancellstotheapplescaffold

c.cutanappleintotheshapeofaneard.

maketheappleearascaffold

e.takeouttheapple'scellsinaspecialway

A.a_b_c_d-eB.b-c-d-a-eC.

c-e-d-b-aD.c-d-a-e-b

()47.Fromthelastthreeparagraphs,wecaninfer

thatPellingwillexperimentwithotherfruit,

plantsorvegetables.

A.tomakehumanearsB.to

repairburntskin

C.tofixabrokenspineD.to

makehumanbodyparts

D

Haveyoueverwonderedhowweknowthethings

thatweknow?Howdoweknow,forexample,thatthestars

arereallyhugeballsoffireliketheSunandveryfar

away?AndhowdoweknowthattheEarthisasmaller

ballturningroundoneofthosestars,theSun?

Thekeytothesequestionsis“evidence”,which

meansthefacts,signsorobjectsthatmakeyoubelieve

somethingistrue.

Sometimesevidence(证据)meansactually

seeing(orhearing,feelings,smelling…)that

somethingistrue.Astronautshavetravelledfarenough

fromtheEarthtoseewiththeirowneyesthatitis

round.Sometimesoureyesneedhelp.The"eveningstar”

lookslikeabrighttwinkleinthesky,butwitha

telescope(望远镜)youcanseethatitisabeautiful

ball.Somethingthatyoulearnbydirectseeing(or

hearingorfeeling…)iscalledanobservation(观

察).

Oftenevidenceisn'tjustobservationonitsown,

butobservationalwayshidesatthebackofit.If

there'sbeenamurder,oftennobody(exceptthe

murdererandthedeadperson!)actuallyobservedit.

Butdetectivescangathertogetherlotsofother

observationswhichmayallpointtowardsthesuspect.

Ifaperson5sfingerprintsmatchthosefoundonaknife,

thisisevidencethathetouchedit.Itdoesn,tprove

thathedidthemurder,butitcanhelpwhenit'sjoined

upwithlotsofotherevidence.

Predictionhelpstolookforevidence.

Scientistsmakeaguessaboutwhatmightbetrue.For

example,iftheworldisreallyround,wecanpredict

thatanyofus,goingonandoninthesamedirection,

shouldeventuallyfindourselvesbackwherewestarted.

Peoplesometimessaythatyoumustbelievein

feelingsdeepinside,butnotalltheinsidefeelings

arerealevidence.

Whatcanwedoaboutallthis?Whensomebody

tellsyousomethingthatsoundspossible,thinkto

yourself:〃Isthereanyevidenceforthat?”And,next

timesomebodytellsyouthatsomethingistrue,whynot

saytothem:〃Whatkindofevidenceisthereforthat?”

Remember,alwaysthinkcarefullybeforeyoubelievea

word.

()48.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccording

tothepassage?

A.Whatyouseedirectlyisrealevidence.

B.Predictionhelpstoprovesomethingifit

istrue.

C.Peopleshouldalwaysbelievetheirinside

feelings.

D.AstronautsfindtheEarthisroundwitha

telescope.

()49.Whydoesthewriterusetheexampleof

adetectiveinParagraph4?

A.Toexplainwhatpredictionis.

B.Totellwhatobservationiscalled.

C.Tointroducehowdetectiveswork.

D.Toproveevidenceisnotjustobservation.

()50.Theunderlinedword〃eventually'in

Paragraph5means.

A.completelyB.probablyC.

finallyD.luckily

()51.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.EvidencespeaksB.

Scientistsmakepredictions

C.InsidefeelingshelpgetideasD.

Observationoffersthefacts

E

Mostofusareusedtoseasons.Eachyear,spring

followswinter,whichfollowsautumn,whichfollows

summer,whichfollowsspring.Andwinteriscolderthan

summer.Buttheearthgoesthroughtemperaturecycles

overmuchlongerperiodsthanthosethatweexperience.

Between65,000and35,000yearsago,theplanetwas

muchcolderthanitisnow.Duringthattimethe

temperaturealsochangedalot,withperiodsofwarming

andcooling.Icemeltedduringthewarmperiods,which

madesealevelsrise.Waterfrozeagainduringthecold

periods.

AnewstudyfromSwitzerlandshedslightonwhere

icesheetsmeltedduringtheiceage.

Itnowseemsthattheicemeltedatbothendsof

theearth,ratherthanjustineithernorthernor

southernareas.Thissurprisedtheresearchersfromthe

UniversityofBern.

Scientistshavelongassumed(认为)thatmostof

theicethatmeltedwasintheNorthernhemisphere(半

球)duringthe30,000-yearlongiceage.Thatbelief

washeldbecausetheNorthPoleissurroundedbyland,

whiletheSouthPoleissurroundedbytheAntarctic

Ocean.Itiseasierforicesheetstogrowonland.If

surroundedbyseatheicecaneasilyjustslipintothe

oceaninsteadofbuildingup.

Theresearchersusedacomputermodeltolookat

waystheicecouldmeltandhowitmightaffectsea

levels.Theycomparedtheseresultstoevidenceofhow

temperaturesandcurrentsactuallychangedduringthat

time.

ThemodelshowedthatifitwasonlyintheNorthern

hemispherethaticemelted,therewouldhavebeena

biggerimpact(影响)onoceancurrents(洋流)andsea

temperaturesthanwhatactuallyhappened.Studies

suggestthatmeltingjustintheSouthernhemisphere

wouldhavebeenimpossible,too.

Theonlyreasonableconclusion(结论),the

scientistscouldmake,wasthaticemeltedequallyin

theNorthandtheSouth.

Itisstillamysteryastowhatcausedthe

temperaturechangesthatcausedtheicetomelt.

()52.Theunderlinedphrase“shedslighton”(in

paragraph3)canbereplacedby.

A.throwsdoubtson

B.beatsdownon

C.makesitclear

D.makeslightof

()53.Wecaninferfromthepassage.

A.theicecaneasilyjustslipintothe

ocean

B.meltingjustintheNorthernhemisphere

wouldhavebeenimpossible

C.volcanoescausedtheicetomelt

D.researchersoftenusethecomputer

modelshelptheirresearchwork.

)54.Thescientistsarenotsure.

A.whatcausedthetemperaturechanges

B.whereicesheetsmeltedduringtheice

age

C.howlongtheiceagelasted

D.whattheearthismadeupof

)55.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle

forthepassage?

A.Acomputermodel

B.StudiesshowicemeltedequallyintheNorth

andtheSouthduringtheiceage

C.Asurveyresult

D.MostoftheicemeltedintheNorthern

hemisphereduringthe30,000-yearlongice

age.

参考答案

I.单项填空

1—5CADBD6—10ADABC11—15DBACC

H.完形填空

16—20DABCB21—25CADBC—30DACAD

31—35BDCBD

HI.阅读理解

36—39CDBA40—43DACB44—47DBCD

48—51BDCA52—55CBAB

中考英语理科实验班提前招生全真模拟卷

I.单项填空

从每小题中所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处

的最佳选项。

)1.Thepaperisduenextmonth,andIamworking

sevendaysweek,oftenlonginto

night.

A.a,theB.the,/

C.a,aD./,the

()2.—Thefilmis,Ihavetosay,notabitinteresting.

—Why?It'sthanthefilmsIhaveeverseen.

A.nomoreinterestingB.muchlessinteresting

C.farmoreinterestingD.any

lessinteresting

)3.She,sjoggingaroundtheparkevery

morningina(n)tohaveagoodshape.

A.contributionB.effortC.

honorD.purpose

)4.Facinguptoyourproblemrunningaway

fromthemisthebestapproachtoworking

thingsout.

A.morethanB.orrather

C.alongwithD.ratherthan

()5.Itbethevocabularythatcausedyou

theproblemintheexercisebecauseyouknowa

lotofwords.

A.mayB.couldntC.

shouldD.neednt

()6.一Don'tyoubelieveme?一,

r11believeyousay.

A.No;whateverB.

Yes;nomatterwhat

C.No;nomatterwhatD.

Yes;whatever

()7.Thereasonwhylifeinthemovieappearsso

muchmoresatisfactoryisthatwelookatitin

anadmiringway,onlyitspleasantness.

A.toseeB.seeingC.

seeD.seen

()8.Itishelpfulforolderadultstoexercise.

Notonlythemkeeptheirbodieshealthy,

butitcanalsohelptheirbrains.

A.ithelpsB.helpsitC.

canithelpD.itcanhelp

()9.Tom,pleaseyourcellphonewhen

Grandmaistalkingtoyou.

A.lookupfromB.

lookinto

C.lookbackonD.

lookthrough

()10.一Look!Somebodythesofa.

—Well,itwasn,tme.Ididn,tdoit.

A.iscleaningB.wascleaningC.has

cleanedD.hadcleaned

()11.inthepoorestareaofGlasgow,hehad

along,hardroadtobecomingafootballstar.

A.BeingraisedB.RaisingC.Raised

D.Toraise

()12.Shakespeare;swritingisstillpopular

today.Ithasreallythetestoftime.

A.failedB.stoodC.

takenD.conducted

()13.Wasitinthelibraryheoftenwent

todosomereadinghemetthefamous

writer?

A.that,thatB.where,whereC.

where,thatD.that,where

()14.Thebasketballcoach,aswellashisteam,

interviewedshortlyafterthematchfor

theiroutstandingperformance.

A.wereB.wasC.is

D.are

()15.一I'dlikeawake-upcallat7:00a.m.,

please!

—OK,.

A.helpyourselfB.

Youwillcertainlymakeit

C.justdowhatyoulikeD.

I'11makesureyougetone

II.完形填空

阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳答

案,并将答案填在题前括号里。

Onedayayoungmanwasstandinginthemiddleof

thetownsayingthathehadthemostbeautifulheart

inthewholevalley.Alargecrowdgathered,andthey

all16hisheartforitwasperfect.

Suddenly,anoldmanappearedandsaid,“Why,your

heartisnot17asbeautifulasmine!Thecrowd

andtheyoungmanlookedattheoldman5sheart.Itwas

fullof18.Ithadplaceswherepieceshadbeen

19andotherpiecesputin,buttheyd

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