2017年四川省内江市中考英语试卷
What time is it now, Mike?
It's quarter past five. Let's go to play basketball.( )
A. |
不填;不填 |
B. |
a, a |
C. |
the, a |
D. |
a, 不填 |
Last Tuesday, Li Ming and I did a survey about our classmates' birthdays. Most of them were bornAugust, 2002.( )
A. |
in |
B. |
on |
C. |
at |
D. |
of |
My boss is waiting for the report, so I can't leave here _______I finish it.( )
A. |
since |
B. |
until |
C. |
though |
D. |
if |
﹣ Lily, could you please help me hand in my papers to our teacher?
﹣________________. Where are they?( )
A. |
With pleasure |
B. |
Yes, please |
C. |
Of course not |
D. |
Good idea |
Tony is talking with our English teacher over there, isn't he?
No. It ________be him. He is absent from school today.( )
A. |
won't |
B. |
mustn't |
C. |
can't |
D. |
needn't |
The family _______ there since they moved to China in the 2000s.( )
A. |
lived |
B. |
will live |
C. |
live |
D. |
have lived |
In the school, I asked one boy and two girls about the name of their headmaster, but _______of them could help me.( )
A. |
neither |
B. |
none |
C. |
both |
D. |
all |
I don't know __________. Can you give me some advice?
How about Mo Yan's? He is famous now.( )
A. |
whose novel I should buy |
B. |
whose novel should I buy |
C. |
where I can buy the novel |
D. |
Where can I buy the novel |
The lady in the kitchen _________ is doing the dishes is my aunt.( )
A. |
where |
B. |
who |
C. |
which |
D. |
whom |
In some African countries, children are made ________ heavy work because their parents have died.( )
A. |
doing |
B. |
done |
C. |
do |
D. |
to do |
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
Many years ago in a village, Harlem, Holland, there lived a young boy. His name was Hans and he was eight years old. One(31) day, Hans went across the reservoir(水库) to visit an old blind man. He took the man some biscuits and stayed there for a while. Then, Hans decided to(32) his home.
"The water in the reservoir usually gets(33) in autumn," said the old man. "Be(34) Hans. " On his way home, Hans sang a song, watched the rabbits run around and picked some flowers for his mother.(35) , the sky got dark and heavy rain began to fall. Hans felt afraid and started to(36) . Just then, he heard the sound of water running away. He looked around carefully, and then(37) a very small hole in the dam( 水坝).
Hans felt scared(38) he knew what could happen. The(39) could get bigger and bigger. Then the dam could break and the whole Harlem would be covered by the water. Hans knew what to do. He put his finger into the hole,(40) no more water could come through it. " Please, someone, help me!" Hans(41) . But there was no one to help him. After some time, he began to feel very cold and tired, but he could not(42) ___the dam. All night long, Hails waited and waited…
The next morning, a farmer walked by and heard Han's cries. "I am trying to stop the(43) ," the boy said. "Can you help me?" The farmer called some other people and they quickly(44) the hole. Then, they took Hans home. Everyone was very proud of that(45) boy.
31. A. spring |
B. summer |
C. autumn |
D. winter |
32. A. clean |
B. find out |
C. return to |
D. draw |
33. A. dirtier |
B. colder |
C. quieter |
D. higher |
34. A. careful |
B. kind |
C. clever |
D. helpful |
35. A. Surely |
B. Suddenly |
C. Finally |
D. Normally |
36. A. jump |
B. wait |
C. run |
D. work |
37. A. made |
B. noticed |
C. dug |
D. felt |
38. A. because |
B. even if |
C. before |
D. so that |
39. A. rain |
B. dam |
C. finger |
D. hole |
40. A. unless |
B. when |
C. so |
D. but |
41. A. regretted |
B. expected |
C. imagined |
D. shouted |
42. A. leave |
B. believe |
C. see |
D. build |
43. A. rabbits |
B. people |
C. water |
D. river |
44. A. discovered |
B. repaired |
C. developed |
D. protected |
45. A. brave |
B. patient |
C. active |
D. cute |
Quiet flat (公寓) in Greenwood 2bedrooms, large kitchen Near shops and restaurants £600a month Phone 07348 0848153 |
Small 3rd﹣floor Flat in central London 1bedroom 2minutes from station £650a month Phone 020 9339458 |
House available in Hoburn from end of September 3bedrooms, small garden Near the university £1000a month Phone 07122 7476933 |
House available in Hillingdon Two students looking for one more to share house Own room with one bed, desk and chair Near university and shopping centre £250each month+other fees(费用) (including Wi﹣Fi) Non﹣smokers only Phone, Luke on 719 533 857 |
46. What number should you call if you hope to live in a quiet environment?
A. |
719 ﹣533 ﹣857. |
B. |
020 ﹣933 ﹣9458. |
C. |
07122 ﹣7476933. |
D. |
07348 ﹣0848153. |
47. The small 3 rd﹣floor flat .
A. |
is close to some shops |
B. |
has one bedroom |
C. |
has a large kitchen |
D. |
is in Greenwood |
48. If Tom likes gardening on weekends, he'll most probably choose .
A. |
the quiet flat |
B. |
the small 3 rd﹣floor flat |
C. |
the house in Hoburn |
D. |
the house in Hillingdon |
49. How much does Mike have to pay every month if he wants to share the house with the students?
A. |
More than £ 250. |
B. |
At least £1000. |
C. |
Only£ 650. |
D. |
Only £ 600. |
Dear Dr. Know,
My brother is going to be 11and I am 14. My brother and I always get into fights. Whenever he does something wrong like hitting me, messing my room or taking my toys, he never gets in trouble. But when I do this kind of things, I'm always groundedand it's not fair.
I tried talking to my parents about this and all they said was that they would try harder. However since they said this it has never happened. I don't know what to do. I sometimes just try to get on the computer and there he goes. He starts saying he wants to use the computer even though we have 3computers in the house. But all that my dad says is to get off only for 30minutes. I keep telling him that he can use the computer downstairs but he complains( 抱怨) that he is too scared.
I've talked to my friends about this and they don't know what to say. I've tried talking to him and being nice to him but it didn't work. He just doesn't stop. He's making my life terrible! My dream is to have an understanding brother. What should I do for that?
Help me please!
Kelsey
A. |
50. Why does Kelsey write the letter? |
A. |
To complain about her brother. |
B. |
To discuss the computer games. |
C. |
To describe his parents. |
D. |
To ask for help. |
51. Which pictures show Kelsey's relationship with her brother?
A. |
ac |
B. |
cd |
C. |
W.bd |
D. |
bc |
52. What does the underlined word grounded mean in the first paragraph?
A. |
right. |
B. |
punished. |
C. |
nervous. |
D. |
supported |
53. Kelsey tells her brother to .
A. |
study hard |
B. |
learn from her friends |
C. |
be nice to their parents |
D. |
use the computer downstairs |
I arrived at the 57 thSt. Subway Station in New York City at about 10p. m. one evening on my way home. The platform (站台) is long and there weren't many people around. I could hear the weak sound of a violin. As I listened, it appeared to be coming from the other end of the station and it sounded like Mendelsohn's violin concerto(协奏曲) without the orchestra (乐队). I took a walk along the platform until I reached where the sounds came front. There was a young man playing the concerto and playing very well too. A small crowd had been there to listen and had become so interested in the music that they were letting trains go without getting on them. More people came to listen as a few passengers got off each train. At the end of the piece there was a stormy cheer from the listeners and we all left some money for him. I wanted to hear more, so I asked him to play the Bruch concerto, which he did while I let several more trains go without me. I finally went home, feeling the pleasure of such music.
A few weeks later, I read an article in the New York Sunday Times that a talented young violinist had been "discovered" playing in the Subway Station and there was a picture of our 57 thSt. violinist. He had been offered a job with the orchestra of the New York City Opera.
54. Why did the writer go to the 57 thSt. Subway Station?
A. |
To take a subway. |
B. |
To get back his bag on the platform |
C. |
To look for his favorite violinist. |
D. |
To listen to the young violinist. |
55. When did the writer find the young man playing the violin?
A. |
When he was on the subway. |
B. |
Before he arrived at the Subway Station. |
C. |
After walking some time along the platform. |
D. |
When he was reading the New York Sunday Times. |
56. What did the people on the platform do while listening to the violinist?
A. |
Sang with the music. |
B. |
Put off getting on the subway. |
C. |
Invited more people to listen to him. |
D. |
Asked him to play the Brach concerto. |
57. The young man played the violin in the Subway Station to .
A. |
give a concert |
B. |
practice playing it more |
C. |
wait for the 57 thSt. violinist |
D. |
make a living |
The health risks of smoking are well known, but kids and teens continue to smoke. Many young people pick up the habit every year﹣in fact, 90% of all adult smokers started when they were kids.
You might wonder why people smoke at all. Many people start smoking when they are kids or teens and they try it for many reasons. Maybe all of their friends were doing it or they grew up in a house where all the adults smoked. On the other hand, kids started smoking in order to look cool, act older, lose weight, or feel independent.
But no matter why they started, many smokers ( men, women, boys or girls) wish they could stop. Stopping smoking is hard, though, because there is nicotine (尼古丁) in cigarettes (烟). Someone can get addicted to(沉溺于) nicotine within days of first using it. When something is addictive, your body and mind will tell you that you need it to feel OK. If you don't get it, you might feel sick, stressed out, or get angry.
Stopping smoking mostly has two steps. The first step is to deal with your dependence on nicotine and the other is to break the habit of smoking. When you stop smoking, you may have to wait a few days or even weeks before the nicotine finally leaves your body.
Most importantly, we must make sure kids and teens understand the dangers of smoking as early as possible.
58. Who is the text written mainly for?
A. |
Kids and teens. |
B. |
Fathers and mothers. |
C. |
Men smokers. |
D. |
Women smokers. |
59. Why is it difficult for people to stop smoking?
A. |
They always want to look cool or independent. |
B. |
Their friends or family members are smokers. |
C. |
They have already depended on nicotine |
D. |
They started to smoke at an early age. |
60. Paragraph 4mainly tells us .
A. |
how to give up smoking |
B. |
how nicotine gets into a smoker's body |
C. |
getting into the habit of smoking is not easy |
D. |
nicotine can stay in a smoker's body for a long time |
61. What will the writer probably talk about in the following paragraph of the text?
A. |
Heath risks of smoking. |
B. |
Non﹣smoking areas in public places. |
C. |
People succeeding in stopping smoking. |
D. |
Useful medicine that prevents kids smoking. |
Can you always find what you want to find on the Internet? These easy﹣to﹣remember ways will help you to become a safe and smart searcher!
Several keywords will help to find better results. Use more than one keyword when you are doing a search. If you want to find out about seagulls, for example, search for bird seagull and not just seagull because seagull might also be the name of just about anything else, from a hotel to a documentary film.
Exact information can help you find what you are looking for. If you are looking for an exact sentence, e. g. "seagulls are very clever", type (打字) it between inverted commas (""), and only exact matches will be shown. This is very useful when you want to find something that you've already seen but lost.
Avoid common words like "a" or "the" in a search. These aren't always helpful and usually unnecessary.
Add a minus symbol (﹣) if you don't want some of the results. For example, "seagull﹣hotel﹣film" will leave out all information of hotels and films in the result.
Check out your spelling. Make sure that you spell every word in the search box correctly. The smallest typing mistakes can bring unwanted results, especially when the mis﹣typed word appears.
Have a filter(过滤软件). It's a good idea to filter your online searches, especially when you are searching pictures. Ask an adult to help you add a filter. There are many kinds of them available.
Try different search engines( 搜索引擎) until you find the one that's best for you. Some search engines personalize(个性化) the results. So if you want to get different results, you'd better check out the search engines which don't do this.
62. Why can't we use one keyword to look for something on the Internet?
A. |
It can guide us to find wrong information. |
B. |
It can make the computer work more slowly. |
C. |
It can mean nothing but itself on the Internet. |
D. |
It can make us waste much time finding the exact information. |
63. If we want to find back Pandas live in China , we'd better type .
A. |
Pandas﹣live﹣in﹣China |
B. |
The pandas live in China |
C. |
"Pandas live in China" |
D. |
Pandas live in China |
64. How can we find the right pictures on the Internet faster?
A. |
By adding a filter. |
B. |
By trying different search engines. |
C. |
By checking out unnecessary results. |
D. |
By asking adults for advice on how to get them. |
65. Which of the following is right according to the text?
A. |
The smallest typing mistakes bring us no results. |
B. |
There is some wrong information in some websites. |
C. |
Different search engines can show us the same results. |
D. |
Some search engines meet different people's different needs. |
I don't know how to deal with the problem.( )
A.状语B.表语C.宾语D.宾补
You should take an umbrella with you when you go out.( )
A.谓语B.表语C.宾语D.定语
I was afraid to ask questions because of my poor pronunciation.( )
A.定语B.状语C.主语D.宾语
My father gave me fifteen yuan to buy an English dictionary.( )
A.宾补B.状语C.间宾D.直宾
Many animals are in danger. We must protect them.( )
A.表语B.谓语C.状语D.主语
阅读下列短文,按照每题后的单词要求数量回答问题.
Harland Sanders was born in the USA in 1890, but his childhood was not a happy one. His father died when he was only six, so his mother needed to find a job. She went to Shirt factory and Harland stayed at home to look after his younger brother. That was when he first learned to cook.
He left home when he was twelve and worked on a nearby farm. After that he had a lot of different jobs and in 1930he became a service station manager in Corbin, Kentucky. He started cooking meals for hungry travelers who stopped at the service station, and soon people came only for the food. Harland moved to a 142﹣seat restaurant across the street where he could serve all his customers. Over the next nine years, he developed the secret chicken recipe( 配方) that made him famous.
In the early 1950s, he closed the restaurant and decided to sell his recipe to other businesses. The first official(正式的) Kentucky fried chicken ( KFC) restaurant did not open until 1952. By 1964 , there were more than 600KFCs in North America. That year Sanders sold the company (公司) for 2million dollars, but he continued to work as KFC' s public spokesman and visited restaurants all over the world. He travelled 250 ,000miles every year until died in 1980aged 90. Six years later, PepsiCo bought KFC for 480million dollars.
There are now KFC restaurants in more than 80countries and they sell 2. 5billion chicken dinners every year and the recipe is still a secret.
71. What did Harland Sanders have to do when he was 6? (within 9words)
72. How long did it take him to develop his secret chicken recipe? (within 5words)
73. When did the first official KFC restaurant open? (within 2words)
74. What did Harland Sanders do after he sold the KFC business? (within 8words)
75. How is Harland Sanders' chicken recipe now? ( within 7words)