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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年江苏南通市海门区东洲国际学校中考英语模拟试卷一、语法选择:本大题共15小题,共15分。HelenKellerwasbornin1880.Attheageof19months,Helenwasahappy,healthychild.Shewasalreadysaying(1)______words.Thenshehadahighfever(2)______causedhertobecomedeafandblind.Shebecameverysadbecauseshe(3)______talk.Thefamilyknewthey(4)______todosomethingtohelpher.

Theyfoundateacherwho(5)______AnneSullivan.MissSullivanherselfhadbeenblind,(6)______shehadanoperationandgothersightback.Sheunderstood(7)______Helenwasfeeling.ShetaughtHelenthesignsforthelettersofthealphabet(8)______.Thenshewould"spell"thewordsinHelen'shand(9)______withher.OnedayAnneledHelen(10)______thewaterpumpandpumpedwateronherhand.ShespelledthelettersW-A-T-E-R(11)______thewaterranoverHelen'shand.Shedidthisoverandoveragain.AtlastitdawnedonHelenthattheword"water"meantthewaterwhichshefeltpouringoverherhand.Thisopenedupawholenewworldfor(13)______.SheraneverywhereaskingAnnethenamesofdifferentthingsandAnnewouldspellthewordsinherhand.Thiswasthekeywhichunlockedtheworldforher.

Thenshewentto(13)______college,herteacherAnnewentwithherandtappedoutthewordsoftheinstructorsintoherstudent'shand.Helenhadan(14)______memory,andshealsohadskillsveryfewpeoplehaveeverbeenabletodevelop.Whileshewasincollege,shewroteherbookcalled"TheStoryofMyLife".Shebecamefamousandtraveledaroundtheworldspeakingtogroupsofpeople.HelenKellerwassuccessfulbecauseofherdetermination.However,manypeoplehelpedher.(15)______personinherlifewasAnneSullivanwhostayedwithherfor50years.1.A.few B.afew C.little D.alittle2.A.who B.what C.which D.whose3.A.needn't B.mustn't C.couldn't D.shouldn't4.A.had B.has C.have D.werehaving5.A.name B.named C.isnamed D.wasnamed6.A.so B.but C.though D.because7.A.why B.that C.what D.when8.A.patient B.patients C.patience D.patiently9.A.communicate B.communicated C.communicating D.tocommunicate10.A.to B.in C.of D.on11.A.as B.if C.until D.unless12.A.she B.her C.hers D.herself13.A.a B.an C.the D./14.A.amaze B.amazed C.amazing D.amazement15.A.Moreimportant B.Themostimportant

C.Moreimportantly D.Themostimportantly二、单选题:本大题共15小题,共15分。16.Itwasnotuntilshetookoffherstylishsunglasses,whichshehadboughtlastsummer,________Ifinallyrecognizedherasthefamousactresswhostarredinthataward-winningfilm.()A.that B.when C.which D.where17.Myparentsseemedtohavelots_______beforeIwenttocollege.Infact,it'snotnecessarythatthey'llbe_______deadinalongtimeofdeparture(离开)()A.toworry;aswellas B.toworryabout;asgoodas

C.worryingabout;sogoodas D.worry;sowellas18._______theslowandsteadyeconomicgrowthinthefirstquarter,thesecondquartersawasharpdeclineinseveralkeyindustries.()A.Incontrastwith B.Incontrastto

C.Incontrast D.Contrastingwith19.AccordingtoGeorgeBernardShaw,wegrowoldbecause_______.()A.westopplaying B.wekeepplaying

C.weworktoohard D.wehavenofriends20.Dina,_______formonthstofindajobasawaitress,finallytookapositionatalocaladvertisingagency.()A.struggling B.struggled

C.havingstruggled D.tostruggle21.Whentwoconsonantsoundsoftwowordsmeet,andthefirstconsonantsoundis_______,wesometimesdonotneedtopronounceit()A.voiceless B.voiced C.aspirated D.unaspirated22.JaneGoodall,afamousEnglishzoologist,hasmadegreatcontributionstotheworkof________wildlife,especiallychimpanzees.

WhichofthefollowingisNOTsuitablefortheblankinthesentence?()A.caring B.saving C.protecting D.conserving23.Mostemployees________thenewpolicymadebythedirector,andtheyfeel________aboutthepotentialnegativeresultsthepolicywillbring.()A.arefor;unhappy B.dislike;excited

C.against;unhappy D.areagainst;worried24.Jackis_______tocomeandhelpuswiththistaskthisafternoon.I'msurethetaskwillbemade_______afterhecomes.()A.likely;easily B.possible;easy

C.likely;easy D.possible;easily25._______differentcultureshavedifferentwaysofcelebratingfestivals.()A.Itisknownthat B.Asisknowntoall

C.Whatisknown D.Whichisknownthat26._______advantagesofhisexperienceinpolitics.Democraticpresidentialnominee(候选人)JoeBiden,_____USpresidentontheeighth,November8,2020,predictedtocarryoutaseriesofnewrulesinthenearfuture.()A.Taking;waselected B.Taking;iselected

C.Took;elected D.Taken;hadbeenelected27.Which"go"hasthesamemeaningasthatinthesentence"Idoubtifhewillacceptmyadvice,butI'llgiveitago"?()A.Maryisfullofgothismorning.

B.Ittookherthreegoestogetitright.

C.Whosegoisittocleantheclassroom?

D.Threekidskeepheralwaysonthego.28.Itissaidthatastrangedisease________SouthSudan.Untilnowthedisease________thedeathofatleast89people.()A.is

causing

an

effect

on;has

caused

B.is

having

an

impact

on;has

resulted

from

C.is

damaging

to;has

lead

to

D.is

causing

damage

to;has

resulted

in29.Whenwillapersonfeelcoldinsummer?Well,whenhe________.Youknow,______canaffectthetemperature.()A.is

in

the

South

Pole;longitude

B.reaches

the

top

of

the

mountain;altitude

C.is

located

near

the

equator;latitude

D.is

situated

in

the

Sichuan

Basin;clouds30.IfI________harderwhenIwasyoung,I________auniversityandlivedadifferentlife.()A.worked;would

entered B.had

worked;would

have

entered

C.would

worked;had

entered D.have

worked;will

have

entered三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。AWhatisyourearliestchildhoodmemory?Canyourememberlearningtowalk?Ortalk?Thefirsttimeyouwatchedatelevisionprogram?Adultsseldomcallbackeventsmuchearlierthantheyearorsobeforeenteringschool,justaschildrenyoungerthanthreeorfourseldomrememberanyspecific,personalexperiences.It'sasifacurtainisdrawnovertheearlyyearsofourlives,hidingawaycountlesspreciousmoments.

Avarietyofexplanationshavebeensuggestedbypsychologistsforthis"childhoodamnesia".Someproposedthatthebrain'smemory—formingstructuresaren'tfullydevelopedinearlychildhood.Othersthoughtitcouldbeduetothelackofasenseofself-identityinyoungchildren.NowAnnetteSimms,apsychologistofRiverdaleUniversity,offersanewexplanationforchildhoodamnesia.AccordingtoDr.Simms,childrenneedtoleartousesomeoneelse'sspokendescriptionoftheirpersonalexperiencesinordertoturntheirownshort-term,fast-forgottenimpressionsofthemintolong-termmemories.Inotherwords,childrenhavetotalkabouttheirexperiencesandhearotherstalkaboutthem.Withoutthisverbalreinforcement(语言强化),childrencannotformpermanentmemoriesofwhattheyhaveexperienced.

Sowhyshouldpersonalmemoriesdependsoheavilyonhearingthemdescribed?Dr.Simmspresentsevidencethatthehumanmindorganizesmemoriesinthatway-Childrenwhosemotherstalkwiththemabouttheday'sactivitiesbeforebedtimetendtoremembermoreoftheday'sspecialeventthanthosewhosemothersdon't.Talkingaboutaneventinthiswayhelpsachildtorememberit.Andlearningtoorganizememoriesasacontinuousstoryisthekeytoapermanentmental"autobiography(自传)"ofimportantlifeevents.Dr.Simmssuggeststhatwehumansmaybebiologicallyprogrammedtoturnourlifeexperiencesintoanovel.

"Thekeytocreatingthismentallifestoryislanguage,"saysDr.Simms."Childrenlearntotalkaboutthepast,"shesays."Talkingtoothersabouttheirshort-termmemoriesofthepastleadstotheestablishment(建立)oflong-termmemories."Onewayitdoesthisisbyhelpingachildtorecognizethattheretellingofanexperienceisjusttheexperienceitself,recreatedintheformofwords.Thechildlearnsthatthis"word-description"ofanexperiencecanthenbestoredinthememoryandcalledbackatanytime.Butachild'slanguageskillsareusuallynotreadyforthisuntiltheageofthreeorfour,sotheyhavenowaytoremembertheearliestoftheirexperiences.31.Accordingtothepassage,howcanchildrenformlong-termmemories?______A.Theycancreateastoryintheirownways.

B.Theycansharetheirexperienceswiththeirparents.

C.Theycanbepatienttowaitthemselvestogrowolder.

D.Theycandevelopgoodrelationshipswiththeirfriends.32.AccordingtoDr.Simms,whycan'tchildrenformlong-termmemoriesbefore3?______A.Becausetheycan'tremembertheirexperiences.

B.Becausetheyhaven'tdevelopedenoughlanguageskills.

C.Becausetheyhaven'tlearnedtowriteanovelbythemselves.

D.Becausetheycan'ttellthedifferencesbetweenmemoriesandexperiences.33.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?______A.Thelinkbetweenchildhoodmemoriesandstorytellingskills.

B.Howlanguageskillsimprovetheabilitytoformlong-termmemories.

C.Howverbalreinforcementhelpschildrencreatelong-termmemories.DThedifferencebetweenshort-termandlong-termmemoriesinchildren.B

(NancyliveswithBillSikes,adangerousthief(小偷),andsheisalsopartofthecriminalworldhebelongsto.Oliverisayoungorphan(孤儿)whoisindanger,asSikesplanstoharmhim.)

Scene

OneNancyhadknownSikesforalongtime.Shehadlearnedtoreadhismoodsbythesoundofhisfootstepsandthelookinhiseyes.

Thatnight,thedarkroomsmelledofsmokeanddamp(潮湿的)walls.Shadows(阴影)movedonthewalls,makingtheroomfeelsmallerandcolder.AsSikesspokeofOliver,hisvoicewascalm,whichscaredhermorethanhisanger.

"You'lldoasIsay,"hetoldher.

Nancysaidnothing,buthiswordslayheavilyonhermind.Sheheldthetablehard,tryingnottoshake.

Scene

TwoLater,whenSikeshadgoneout,Nancysatalone.Thehousewassilentexceptforthefloormakingnoise.ShethoughtofOliver—small,helpless,andsurroundedbypeoplewhowantedtohurthim.

"I'mnobetterthantherest,"shesaidtoherself."Butheisdifferent."

Thecoldwindpressedagainstthewindow,makingtheroomfeelevenlonelier.Atlast,shestoodup,pulledhercoatcloselyaroundher,andwentoutintothedarkstreets,wherestreetlightsshoneonthewetstoneroad.

Scene

ThreeNancymetRoseMaylieandMr.Brownlowinsecret.Fogwasaroundtheirfeet.Nancyspokequicklyandeverytimesheheardvoicesfaraway,shelookedback.

"Iamthecauseofallthis.Iamnotworthyournoticeoryourkindness.Idon'taskyoutopityme,"shesaid."—onlytoprotecttheboy."

Theylistenedinsilence.Whenshefinished,Rosereachedforherhand,butNancydrewitback(撤回).

"It'senoughthatyouknow,"Nancysaid."Imustgo."

Scene

FourNancyreturnedtoSikes.Theroomstillsmelledofsmoke.Acoldwindcamethroughthesmallwindow,makingthecurtainsmovealittle.Sheknewwhatherchoicemightcosther,butshedidnotregretit.

Sikessatonawoodenchair,hiseyesfixedonherasiftryingtoreadhermind.

"You'vebeenout,"hesaid.Nancystoodnearthedoor,herhandsfoldedinfront.

"Yes,"Nancyanswered.

Nothingmorewassaid,butthedangerhadalreadybegun.

—Adapted

from

Oliver

Twist34.WhatscaredNancymostaccordingtoSceneOne?______A.Sikes'shouting. B.Sikes'calmvoice.

C.Shadowsonthewall. D.Thesmellofsmoke.35.WhatcanweinferaboutNancyfromherwordsinSceneThree?______A.SheplannedtoleaveLondon.

B.SheexpectedtopunishSikes.

C.ShecaredmoreaboutOliverthanherself.

D.ShewishedRoseandBrownlowtosaveher.36.HowdidNancy'sfeelingschangefromSceneTwotoSceneFour?______A.Calm→nervous→angry B.Angry→uneasy→calm

C.Uneasy→angry→calm D.Uneasy→nervous→calm37.Eachfollowingpicturematchesonescene.Whichsceneismissing?______A.SceneOne. B.SceneTwo. C.SceneThree. D.SceneFour.C

Scientistsareconfusedabouttwonewlydiscoveredstars.Thetwostars,oneofwhichwasannouncedthismonthinthejournalNature,sendoutlongpulses(速冲)ofradiowavesaboutevery20minutes.Thismeanstheymovemuchmoreslowly,andtheyhaveothercharacteristicsthatastronomerscan'texplain."Weareallstillquiteamazed,"saysastronomerNatashaHurley-Walker,wholedthediscoveryofbothofthesesurprisingsources.

Themysterybeganin2021,whenHurley-Walkerandhercolleaguesdiscoveredaslowlyrepeatingradiopulse.Itshoneforthreemonths.Butbythetimetheydiscovereditintherecords,itsactivityhaddieddown,andithadbecomeinvisibleintheskies.InaJanuary2022paper,thescientistssuggestedtheobjectcouldbeakindofstarcalledamagnetar(磁死星).Buttheobject,withthenameGLEAM-XJ162759.5-523504.3,sentoutapulseevery18minutesinsteadofeveryfewsecondslikeknownmagnetars.

ItalsohadnoX-raysignalassociatedwiththeradioemission(放射),whichdoesn'tfitwithmagnetartheories.Andstrangely,theobject'smagneticfieldwaslikelymuchstrongerthanpreviouslyseen.Sothescientistsbeganlookingforothersimilarobjects.InJune2022,Hurley-Walkerandhercolleaguesbeganobservingtheentirevisibleskyeverythreenights.Almostimmediately,theyfoundsomethingthatsentoutaradioflashevery21minutes.

Atfirstglance,itlookedsimilartothepreviouslydiscoveredobject.Butoncetheteambegantodigthroughdataforadditionalpulsesfromthissource,namedGPMJ1839-10,theobjectseemedmoreperplexing.Unlikethefirststar,thesignalofJ1839-10wasdetectedoverdecades.

Fornow,researchersassumebothobjectsarethesame.Butwhywouldoneflashforthreemonthsandtheotherfor33yearsandcounting?"Idon'tknow,"saysHurley-Walker."That'stheproblem."38.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthetwonewlydiscoveredstars?______A.TheyweremadepublicinNaturethismonth.

B.Theymoveattheslowestspeedofallknownstars.

C.Theysendoutshortradiowavesevery20minutes.

D.Theyareunlikethestarsastronomershaveseenbefore.39.Howoftendoknownmagnetarssendoutapulse?______A.Every18minutes. B.Every20minutes.

C.Every21minutes. D.Everyfewseconds.40.Whatdrovescientiststolookforthesecondstar?______A.Strangecharacteristicsofthefirststar.

B.Theassumptionofthemagnetartheories.

C.Radiowavesresearchproject.

D.Thegovernment'sguidanceprogram.41.What'sHurley-Walker'sreactiontowardstheresultoftheirobservation?______A.Critical. B.Puzzled C.Defensive D.Favorable.D①Lifeisfullofunexpectedmoments—likeasuddentestorafriendforgettingourplans.Whenthesehappen,weoftenfaceachoice:toreact(反应)rightaway,ortorespond(回应)thoughtfully(深思熟虑地)?Thesetwowordssoundsimilar,buttheyaredifferentwaystosolveproblems.Knowingthedifferencehelpsusmakesmarterchoices.

②Reactingiswhatourbraindoesnaturally—it'sfast,anditcomesfromourfirstfeelings.Herearethesituations:ifyougetabadtestgrade,youmightthrowthepaperangrilyorsay"I'mterrible!"withoutthinking.Ifafriendbreaksyourfavouritepencil,youmightshoutathimbeforehesayssorry.That'sreacting:somethinghappens,strongfeelingscome,andyouactwithoutpausing(停顿).Thisoftenleadstoregrets(后悔),becauseyoudon'ttaketimetocooldownorseethewholepicture.

③Responding,however,ismorethoughtful.Beforesolvingtheproblem,ithelpstocreatemorespace.Thisspacehelpsustonoticeourfeelingsandunderstandthesituationclearly.Itmaytakelongertime,butwe'llgreatlyavoidourregretslater.Fourstepshelpusrespondinasmartway:pause,process,plan,andact.

④Thiswayofrespondingworksformanykindsofproblems.Wemightjustforgetourhomeworkathomeorhaveanfightwithafriend.Insteadofreactingrightaway,trythefollowingfoursteps:first,stopandtakethreedeepbreaths.Second,saytoourselveshowwe'refeelingandfindoutwhattheproblemis.Third,thinkaboutwhatchoiceswehave.Fourth,choosethebestoneanddoit.

⑤AstudyfromUCLAshowsthatasimplethingworksoutwellwhenwe'reprocessing—speakingoutourfeelingslikesaying"I'mworried,"or"I'mangry."Itcangreatlymakeusfeellessworried,becausewejumpoutofthesituationtoseethewholepicture.

⑥Ateverycrossroad,wemaymeettheunexpectedmoments.Thechoicebetweenreactingandrespondinggreatlyaffectsourlifejourney.Bypracticingtheartofthoughtfulresponseagainandagain,wechangetheunexpectedintochancesforimprovingourselves.42.Accordingtothepassage,whichtwoadjectivesbestdescribe"reacting"?______A.Fastandthoughtful. B.Slowandnatural.

C.Fastandnatural. D.Slowandunexpected.43.HowdoesthewriterexplaintheideaofreactinginPara.2?______A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bylistingreasons.

C.Bymakingcomparisons. D.Byaskingquestions.44.Whichshowstherightorderofthe4respondingstepsfromthepassage?

(Youforgottobringyourbooktoschool...)Step1Step2Step3Step4ATake3deepbreaths.Runtoasktheteacheratonce."WhydidIforget?""CouldIborrow

onefromothers?"BCloseeyesfor3seconds."TherealproblemisthatIhavenobook.""CouldIborrowonefromAmyorasktheteacherforhelp?"GotoaskAmypolitely.CTake3slowbreaths."CouldIborrowonefromTomorasktheteacherforhelp?"AskTomforhelp."DidIcheckmybagbefore?"D"Ohno!Iforgotmybook!"Take3deepbreaths."Whydidn'tmomcheckmybag?"Callmominclass.______A.A B.B C.C D.D45.Whatisthebeststructureofthepassage?______A.

B.

C.

D.四、任务型阅读-完成表格:本大题共1小题,共10分。46.You'redoinghomeworkandahardquestionappears.Youdon'tknowtheanswer.Manystudentswillreachfortheirsmartphonestolookuptheansweronline.Whileconvenient(方便的),isthisagoodstudymethod?

ArnoldGlass,apsychologyprofessorintheUS,carriedoutastudyonthisissue.Overaperiodof11years,Glassstudiedtheacademicperformanceofthousandsofcollegestudents.Hefoundthatwhile14percentofstudentsscoredloweronexamsthanhomeworkin2008,thenumberroseto55percentin2017whenmorestudentsstartedusingsmartphonestohelpwithhomework.

Lookingupanswerswillclearlyhelpstudentsgethighhomeworkscores.However,thisoftenleadstostudentsquicklyforgettingboththequestionandanswer,Glasssaid'Asaresult,theytransform(转化)homeworkfromwhathasbeen,untilnow,ausefulexerciseintoameaninglessritual(惯例)thatdoesnothelpinpreparingforexams,"henoted.

Instead,Glasssaidstudentsshouldreadahomeworkquestion,thinkaboutitandgenerate(给出)theirownanswer.Doingthisfirst,andcheckinganansweronlineafterward,willhaveapositivelong-termeffectonexamscores.However,ifyoufindandcopythecorrectanswer,you'llbelesslikelytorememberitinthefuture.

Ofcourse,usingdevices(设备)tolookupanswersisnothingnew,butGlass'sstudydoeshighlight(提问)somethingimportant.Gettingtherightanswerquicklymaynotgetusthebestgradeintheend.

ProblemManystudentslookuptheansweronlinewhenahardquestionappears.ResultofthestudycarriedoutontheissueThenumberofstudentsscoredloweronexamsthanhomeworkin2017was(1)______thanthatofstudentsin2008whenstudentsusedsmartphonestohelpwithhomework.AdvantagesoflookingupanswersItwillclearly(2)______students'homeworkscores.DisadvantagesoflookingupanswersThequestionwillnotberemembered,(3)______willtheanswer.Waystodealwiththeproblem(4)______checkingtheansweronlinebeforeyoureadahomeworkquestion,thinkaboutitandcomeupwithyourownanswer.ConclusionIt'snothingstrangetolookupanswer,butwhat(5)______mostisthatgettingtherightanswerquicklymaynotgetyouthebestgradefinally.五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共5分。47.

enjoy,have,write,tell,notbeDearBill,

Thankyouforallyourkindness.Ihadareallywonderfultimestayinginyourhouseforamonth.I(1)______allmyclassmatesaboutmystayinChinaafterIgotback.WouldyouliketovisitmeinAmericanextAugust?MyyoungerbrotherAndywillspendhisholidaysinJapannextsummer,soyoucanusehisroom.

But(2)______surprisedwhenyouseetheroom.Andyiscrazyaboutfootballandhe(3)______manypicturesoffamousfootballplayersonthewall.Buthisroomisverycomfortableandyou(4)______stayinginit.IshareacomputerwithAndy.I(5)______theemailonitrightnow.Youcanusethecomputerwhenyoucome.I'msureyouwilllikeAmerica.SayhellotoeveryoneinyourfamilyandotherChinesefriendsforme.

Writetomesoon.

Yours,Jane(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

六、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。48.FreshfromwinningasilvermedalattheFIBAWomen'sBasketballWorldCup,China'sheadcoachZhengWeiremainedclear-mindedaboutthelatestachievementandwishedherteamto(1)c______togrow.Atthe2022FIBAWomen'sWorldCup.Chinareachedtheirfirstsemifinalsinmajorcompetitionsinalmostthreedecadesbefore(2)l______totheUnitedStatesinthefinaltogetasilvermedalforthesecondtimeinhistory."Thisresultisbetterthanexpected,asourinitial(初的)goalwastodobetterthanthelasttime(asixth-placedfinish),"Zhengsaidinan(3)i______withXinhuaonSunday,addingthatherplayersdaredtofightintheirownstyle,whichis(4)t______remarkable.SydneyisafamiliarplacetoZheng.In1994,(5)a______abasketballplayer,sheandherteammatesfinishedrunners-upattheformerlyknownFIBAWorldChampionshipforWomenZhengsaidthatSydneyisa"blessedland"fortheChinesewomen'sbasketballteam.The59-year-oldwasappointedheadcoachinMayafterworkingasanassistantcoachwithintheteamformorethanadecade.Shebelievedthatthenewrole(6)m______adifferentworkingstyle."WhileIwasanassistantcoach,Itookcareoftheplayers.ButnowIhavetobe(7)s______withthemsothattheycouldgivefullplaytotheirpotential(潜能),"shesaid.ZhengisstillawareofthegapbetweenChinaandthosestrongsides,(8)e______theUnitedStates,whohavewontheWorldCupfourtimesinarow.However,Zhengstressedthattheteamisquite(9)y______withanaverageageofbelow26."Thatmeanstheystillhaveroomto(10)i______"shesaid"Theydon'thavemuchexperienceinmajorinternationalevents.Givenenoughtime,theyareboundtogofurther."(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

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七、单词拼写-单句:本大题共6小题,共6分。49.Actioniswhat

(要紧),nottalks,orideas,orevenhowmuchmoneyyouhave.50.Ican'twait

(选修……课程)DIY.

metoo!It'ssomuchfun.51.—Nowtoomanyteenagershaveseriouseyeproblems.

—They

(必须警告他们要远离)electronicgames.(warn)52.—Look!Howclosetheoldbuildingistothehighway.It'sdangerous.

—Iwonder

(妨碍交通的建筑物是否会被拆除)inthefuture.(pull)53.OnFebruary18,NASA'sperseverancerover("毅力"号火星车)madeahistoriclandingonthe

ofMars.(表面)54.There

were

some

tigers

in

the

mountains

(改为否定句)

There______

tigers

in

the

mountains.八、单句语法填空:本大题共5小题,共5分。55.Asetofpapercutting

(give)totheforeignteacherasagiftwhenheleftChinalastweek.56.Kateneedsanewoperationanditmightbeheronlyhopeof

.(survive)57.Thesmalltownisknownforits

(friend)neighborswhooftengathertogetherandhelpeachotheroutintimesofneed.58.—Welcome

to

our

company!

Have

you

been

used

to

the

life

here

in

Wuxi?

—Thank

you.

Life

is

quite

different.

You

know

I

(be)

abroad

in

Singapore

for

five

years.59.Manyvisitorswereamazedbythecomplex

spaceandabundantbuildingtypes.(architect)九、句型转换:本大题共4小题,共4分。60.Webroketwoteethwhenplayingfootball.(改为单数句)

brokea

whenplayingfootball.61.My

classmates

are

going

to

skate

in

the

afternoon.(改为否定句)

My

classmates______

to

skate

in

the

afternoon.62.WewillturnoffthelightsforanhouronEarthDay.(对划线部分提问)

______weturnoffthelightsforanhour?63.Thegirlwithaflowerinherhandismysister.(改为含定语从句的复合句)

Thegirl

aflowerinherhandismysister.十、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共20分。64.

Onemorning,myfamilyandIwokeupandwenttoeatbreakfast—untilweheardbarkingandscratchingatthedoor.Whenmymomopenedthedoor,wesawapuppy(小狗).Welookedaroundtoseeiftherewasitsowner,buttherewasnoone.Wetookitinsideandfedit.

AlthoughIwantedtokeepthepuppy,wedecidedtolookfortheowner.Welookedallday,butwefailed.Weplannedtolookforitsownerthenextday.

ThenextdaymyfamilyandIlookedforthedog'sowner.Itwassohardtofinditsowner.Wewerelookingforflyers(传单)thatinvolvedthepuppy,butnoluck.Wewouldn'thavegivenupbecauseit'sapuppyanditneedsitsowner.

"Wewon'tstoplookingforitsowner,"mymomanddadsaidtome."Andwearegoingtotakecareofthe

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