初中英语

Can a green machine help the world's poorest kids learn better?Nicholas Negroponte thinks so.He and his team of scientists have invented a new type of computer.As a result,many children who live in poverty (贫穷) will have their own laptop computers!

    Negroponte works at a university.He started a group called One Laptop Per Child (OLPC).The people at OLPC don't work for money.They work to help children learn.OLPC makes computers that don't cost a lot.Then they sell the machines to governments of countries that have many people live in poverty.The governments then give the computes to kids for free.

    The XO Laptop computers are made for school﹣aged children in developing nations.Many of these children live in faraway areas and go to schools with classrooms.In order to work,the laptops have to be lasting and student﹣friendly.

    The machines have many fun characters like a built﹣in video camera,voice recording,and games.The WiFi lets students share information on the Web and read e﹣books.They also can make music and chat with friends.

    Another great character is that it can last for a long time.It can be hand charged and also can be recharged by connecting to a solar panel.Because of these characters the XO laptops make learning fun while helping the environment.

    The computers have a colorful name﹣"the green machine".Negroponte thinks they could make a difference in the lives of millions of kids.He says, "Every problem you can think of﹣poverty,peace,the environment﹣is solved with education."

    OLPC plans to give out over ten million computers in the next few years.Kids in Thailand,Nigeria,Brazil,and Argentina will get most of them.China and Egypt also want to take part in the program.After that,Negroponte hopes to sell computers to other countries with high poverty.

(1)Negroponte thinks his laptop computers will help the world's poorest kids to       .

A.work at home

B.go to school on time

C.learn better

(2)What can we know about the people at OLPC according to Paragraph 2?    

A.They work for money.

B.They give computers to kids for free.

C.They sell computers to governments with many people living in poverty.

(3)Why do XO laptops make learning fun while helping the environment?    

A.Because they are lasting and student﹣friendly.

B.Because they are made for school﹣aged children.

C.Because they have a colorful name.

(4)What does the underlined word " charged" mean in Chinese?    

A.携带.

B.充电.

C.使用.

(5)Who will get most of the computers in the next few years?      

A.Kids in Thailand.

B.Kids in China.

C.Kids in Egypt.

来源:2021年湖南省永州市中考英语试卷
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After a while attention to Tom ended, and the usual school murmur(嗡嗡读书声)rose upon the boring air once more. Now the boy began to steal secret glances(偷看) at the girl. She noticed it, made a face at him and gave him the back of her head for the space of a minute. When she slowly faced around again, an apple lay before her. She pushed it away. Tom gently put it back. She pushed it away again, but with less animosity(敌意). Tom patiently returned it to its place. Then she let it remain. Tom wrote on his paper, "Please take it﹣I got more." The girl glanced at the words, but made no sign.

Now the boy began to draw something on the paper, hiding his work with his left hand. For a time the girl refused to notice; but her human curiosity(好奇心) soon began to show itself by hardly noticeable(明显的) signs. The boy worked on, seemingly not aware. The girl made some non﹣committal(含糊的) efforts to see, but the boy did not display that he was aware of it. At last she couldn't bear it and whispered:

"Let me see it."

Tom partly uncovered the picture of a house with some smoke rising from the chimney(烟囱). Then the girl's interest began to fasten itself upon the work and she forgot everything else. When it was finished, she gazed a moment, then whispered:

"It's nice﹣draw a man."

The artist created a man in the front yard; she was satisfied, and whispered:

"It's a beautiful man﹣﹣now draw me in it."

Tom drew an hour﹣glass(沙漏) as the body, a full moon as her head and some arms added to it. The girl said:

"It's ever so nice﹣I wish I could draw. No one has ever taught me that."

"It's easy," whispered Tom, "I'll learn you."

"Oh, will you? When?"

"At noon. Do you go home to dinner?"

"I'll stay if you will."

"Good﹣that's a deal. What's your name?"

(1)What probably happened in the classroom before this passage?  

A. The girl introduced herself to the boy.

B. Something noticeable happened to the boy.

C. They had a lesson on how to draw.

D. The boy drew an apple for the girl.

(2)What most probably happened to the apple finally?  

A. Eaten by the boy because the girl didn't accept it.

B. Eaten by the boy because it was the last one he had got.

C. Eaten by the girl because they finally became friends.

D. Eaten by the girl because the boy was drawing all the time.

(3)What can we learn from the 2nd paragraph?  

A. The boy didn't want the girl to show interest in his drawing.

B. The girl didn't want to show interest in the boy's drawing noticeably.

C. The boy didn't notice the girl trying several times to see his drawing.

D. The girl didn't want the boy to do the drawing in class any more.

(4)What in this passage made Tom succeed in making friends with the girl?  

A. Using her curiosity.

B. Showing off his drawing ability.

C. Teaching her how to draw.

D. Inviting her to dinner.

来源:2018年江苏省常州市中考英语试卷
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A neighbor called 911 at 11:09 a. m. after seeing smoke coming from a house in the 165 block of 54th Street 'Southeast.

    The man who lives in the home was able to get his older child and the family dog out of the house on fire. Just then Monroe police officers arrived. The father said his younger child was still on the upper level of the house but he didn't know where.

    Officers did a quick search of the house but couldn't find the girl. One of them closed the door to the master bedroom, where the fire started, controlling it and slowing its spread. Firefighters arrived and after searching the closet and narrow beds in another bedroom, one firefighter noticed the closed toy box at the foot of the bed.

    "She wasn't making sounds," later the firefighter said of the girl, whose exact age he didn't know. "I opened it up and saw her. She was lying in the toy box just balled up."

    Firefighters got the girl outside, where she was examined by doctors and found to be fine. The fire was quickly put out. The police officer who managed to shut the master bedroom door was highly praised. And the girl's father was so thankful to firefighters.

(1)How did the police officers know a child was still missing?  

A. The neighbor called.

B. The father told them.

C. The family dog jumped wildly.

D. The child was making much noise.

(2)Why did the officer try to shut the master bedroom door?  

A. To protect the toy box.

B. To slow the fire's spreading.

C. To clear the way for firefighters.

D. To keep fire from entering the master bedroom.

(3)Where was the girl found finally?  

A. In a closet

B. Inside a toy box.

C. Behind a door.

D. Under a narrow bed.

(4)What can be the best title for the text?  

A. Calling 911

B. A house on fire

C. Saving a girl out of fire

D. A thankful father

来源:2020年山东省潍坊市中考英语试卷
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In 1882,a baby girl caught such a serious fever that she nearly died.The fever cut her off from the outside world,depriving(剥夺)her of sight and sound.That poor girl was Helen Keller.

    Luckily Helen was not a girl who gave up easily.Soon she began to explore the world by using her other senses.She touched and smelled everything she came across.She also learnt to recognize people by feeling their faces or their clothes.

    Just before her seventh birthday,the family hired a private tutor﹣Anne Sullivan.With the help of Anne,Helen soon learnt to read and write in Braille(盲文).She also learnt to read people's lips by pressing her finger﹣tips against them and feeling the movement and vibrations(振动).She also learnt to speak,a major achievement for people who could not hear at all.

    Helen proved to be a remarkable scholar,graduating with honors from Radchff College in 1904.While she was still at college,she wrote The Story of My Life.

    She toured the country,giving lecture after lecture.Many books were written about her and several plays and films were made about her life.Finally she became so famous that she was invited abroad and received many honors from foreign universities.In 1932 she became a vice﹣president of the Royal National Institute for the Blind in the United Kingdom.

请根据短文内容,完成下列表格(词数不限).

A Remarkable Woman﹣Helen Keller

Suffering from the fever

The poor girl couldn't (56) __ any longer.

Struggling

experiences.

Before meeting

Anne Sullivan

•She touched and smelled everything she came across.

She learnt to recognize people by (57)  

After meeting Anne Sullivan

She could read and write in Braille,and read peoples lips.

•She also (58)  ,which was a major achievement for the deaf.

The achievements she received

She wrote a book when (59)  

The lectures she gave,many books written about her,several plays and films about her life made her famous.

The story of Helen Keller tells us that (60)  

来源:2017年山东省烟台市中考英语试卷
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There was a young man who was in trouble.He went bankrupt (破产)and his wife went away from him.From then on,failure was all that he had seen.Struggling (斗争)with this,he went into the forest alone.There,he met an old man who had lived there for a long time.He shared his story with the old man and asked"Can you give me one good reason not to give up?"

    "Look," the old man said,"Do you see that fern (蕆类植物)and bamboo there?"

    "Yes." the man answered.

    "When I planted the fern and bamboo seeds,I watered them carefully.Within a few days,the fern quickly grew from the land," the old man went on.

    "However,I watered the bamboo seed for years,it still didn't sprout.But I didn't give up and continued looking after it.In the fifth year,a small sprout came out of the land.Within six months,the tree grew a hundred feet tall."

    "The little bamboo tree had been growing underground in the past four years,developing a root strong enough for its ground growth (生长)in the fifth year.If it hadn't done this,it would not be so strong.So you know,all the time you were struggling,you were actually growing strong roots." the old man said.Finally,the man thanked the old man deeply.Then he left the forest with the hope for life.

(1)What happened to the young man?      

A.He was seriously ill.

B.He was badly hurt.

C.He went bankrupt and his wife left him.

D.He went to a bank with his wife.

(2)The difference between the fern and the bamboo mentioned in the passage is their    .

A.weight

B.growth

C.looks

D.colors

(3)The underlined word "sprout" in Paragraph 5 means "   " in Chinese.

A.发芽

B.开花

C.枯萎

D.结果

(4)The young man felt    after hearing what the old man said to him.

A.sad

B.disappointed

C.hopeful

D.nervous

(5)Which can be the best title for the passage?      

A.Practice makes perfect.

B.The early bird catches the worm.

C.Learn to share with others.

D.Never lose hope when in trouble.

来源:2021年云南省中考英语试卷
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Sophie Chen is a 14﹣year﹣old girl from Taiwan. When she was 6years old, she did something amazing.

She finished a 2,100﹣kilometer bike journey from Xi'an, the capital city of Shanxi, to Turpan, a city in Xinjiang, with her parents. It took them two and a half months. Sophie became the youngest child in the world to have biked along the Silk Road. Chinese novel Journey to the West inspired her to do so.

That is not all. Sophie wrote a book about the long journey with her father Jack Chen, a professional outdoor explorer. On April 26, the book's English version (版本) Biking the Silk Road: 6﹣year﹣old Sophie's Fantasy Tour came out in Beijing.

Now Sophie studies at Ta Hwa High School. She sees the journey as a special experience in her life. She became more hardworking and learned history and geography better because of it

On the way, she met many friendly local people and saw amazing things. She even picked grapes! "The grapes in Xinjiang were so big and sweet. I have never seen grapes like them in Taiwan," she said.

Still, it was not easy. "The biggest challenge was the bad weather and road conditions," she said. She wrote in the book, "It was terribly hot in the Gobi Desert. I almost got sunstroke and could never have enough to drink."

Sophie has biked in other countries, such as the United States and Turkey. This summer holiday, she plans to ride a bike from Greece to Portugal in Europe.

81. How long is Sophie's bike journey?  

82. What was the biggest challenge on Sophie's journey?  

83. The underlined word "sunstroke" probably means "  " in Chinese.

84. Try to put the underlined sentence into Chinese.  

85. Give a proper title to the passage.  

来源:2017年山东省日照市中考英语试卷
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    In recent years, a growing number of Chinese books and movies have been translated into other languages,(1)  They have been learning Chinese and are interested in Chinese culture.Anna is one of them.Before she translated JinYong's novel Legends of the Condor Heroes(《射雕英雄传》),the writer was little known to English readers.(2)  

    But Anna managed to do it.Impressed(使……印象深刻)by the book's themes(主题) of good against evil,loyalty(忠诚)and love,as well as Chinese philsophy(哲学) ,Anna hoped to bring it to new readers.After five years of work, the translated book was published in 2018.(3)  Many people think Anna did a good job.

    Anna studied at the University of Oxford.(4)  After the trip she became interested in China and began to learn Chinese.She calls herself "a clumsy(笨拙的) student, just like Guo Jing from Legends of the Condor Heroes, but one of loyal heart".

    (5)  Last year, he translated the animated movie Ne Zha.He said."I see China's stronger cultural influences.And we have a growing number of students majoring in Chinese.More Chinese stories will appear in front of new audiences."

A.Like Anna, another translator David also learned Chinese in college.

B.She took a trip to China at the age of 21.

C.Many of the translators are young people.

D.One reason for this was that his works were too hard to translate.

E.It was reprinted(再版) seven times within several months in the UK.

来源:2020年山东省泰安市中考英语试卷
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Felicia Grimmenhag from Sweden doesn't let anything get in her way,even a life﹣changing accident.

    After a serious car accident,Felicia had to get used to getting around in a wheelchair(轮椅) .But that didn't stop her from following her dream of becoming a top horse rider.

    In early June 2011,17﹣year﹣old Felicia got hit by a car.When she woke up in the hospital,she found both of her legs were missing.However,Felicia didn't quit trying to achieve her dream.She wanted to get back on the horse.She had ridden as a little girl and decided in the hospital to try again.She was n't sure if she would be able to.But after ten weeks' training,she could ride once again!

    "The horses have meant a lot to me, "Felicia said."When I sit on a horse,I don't feel like the disabled Felicia,I feel like the confident(自信的)Felicia."

    She has since taken part in competitions around the world,showing she doesn't need legs to win.Last year,she won silver at the Swedish Championships,and now she is preparing for the Tokyo Paralympics.

    "What I have learned from all this is that you should dare to challenge yourself,and remember that you are the only person that sets your own limits(限制), "Felicia said.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

(1)What did Felicia lose in the car accident?    

A.Her arms.

B.Her legs.

C.Her ears.

D.Her eyes.

(2)What does the underlined word"quit"in Paragraph 3 probably mean?    

A.Keep.

B.Enjoy.

D.Stop.

C.Begin.

(3)How long did it take Felicia to train to ride a horse again?    

A.One year.

C.Ten weeks.

B.Nine years.

D.Seventeen weeks.

(4)The horses have meant a lot to Felicia for reasons of the following EXCEPT    .

A.becoming a top horse rider is her dream

B.she is filled with confidence when riding a horse

C.she can get around on a horse instead of in a wheelchair

D.she doesn't feel disabled anymore when sitting on a horse

(5)Which of the following can best describe Felicia's experience?    

A.Never say never.

B.Better late than never.

D.It's never too late to learn.

C.Never think of yourself.

来源:2021年云南省昆明市中考英语试卷
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In 1988,Wang Chengbang retired(退休)from the army.Instead of enjoying a relaxing life,he volunteered to save the soil from desertification(沙漠化)by planting trees in Korla,Xinjiang.

It is no easy job.The high temperature in Korla makes it difficult for anyone to work day after day in the sunshine.Besides,water is a big problem.In fact,Wang Chengbang's work in the first few years failed as very few trees survived(存活).

But Wang Chengbang would not give up."After trying many different ways,I have learned how to grow young trees in a better way," said Wang Chengbang.He also worked out new ways to save water.With his hard work,more and more trees have survived.So far,he has planted more than 1.5 million trees.Those green trees prevent desertification,make the air cleaner and protect people from the hot sun.Now,Korla is a model city in environmental protection.

Wang Chengbang is also successful in fighting cancer(癌症).In 2005,he had cancer and was told that he had only six months to live.However,he continued taking care of his trees rather than lying on the hospital bed."Working is the best medicine.Planting trees helps to fight cancer," he often jokes.

Now,at the age of 85,Wang Chengbang is still working.

(1)Is it an easy job for Wang Chengbang to plant trees?

                                         

(2)How many trees has Wang Chengbang planted so far?

                                        

(3)What is Wang Chengbang successful in?

                                         

(4)In the summer holiday,do you want to be a volunteer to work with Wang Chengbang?Why or why not?

                                                                          

来源:2021年重庆市中考英语试卷(B卷)
  • 更新:2021-09-08
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Dmitry Doronin,a doctoral student from Russia,is keen (热衷的)to share his experience in rural villages in Zhejiang with his 1.4 million followers online.

Since Dmitry started to live in the countryside last August,the 32 ﹣year﹣old has created hundreds of video clips that record the relaxing lifestyle in Hengzhang village,Lishui city."The rice is grown in the fields together with fish,which helps to increase local agricultural (农业的)products," said Dmitry,while introducing products from Hengzhang village on the popular Chinese short﹣videos platform Douyin,Besides filming videos,Dmitry also enjoys working with farmers in the fields,doing activities   such as planting vegetables and feeding chickens.

Living in a village provides him with uniqueexperiences,he says,quite different from busy life in big cities,such as Shanghai,where he studies.And he has been a pleasant surprise to the villagers as well.Villager Bao Mingyue,76,says,"To our surprise,the young Russian not only knows how to cook Chinese food but is interested in working in the fields."

Because of the outbreak of COVID﹣19,the sales of local agricultural products had dropped rapidly,so Dmitry volunteered to help sell the products in his videos.In a few months,10,000 kilograms of oranges,4,000 kilograms of dried sweet potatoes and 300 kilograms of honey had been sold.

"Thanks to his videos,it seems that more tourists have come to visit our village,"says 72﹣year﹣ old Pan Xianyu,who is very pleased to see the great changes in her hometown,Dmitry loves his country life,"In the countryside,you can immerse (沉浸)yourself in the traditional way of life and understand this country better," he says.

According to Dmitry,some Russians' opinions about China are still out of date,although China has progressed greatly."I would like to become a people to people envoy (使者)of friendship between the two countries by using the Internet," he says.

(1)It can be learnt from the passage that Dmitry    .

A.

has lived in the countryside for years

B.

is good at catching fishes

C.

C gets much attention on the Internet

D.

sells farmers' products in Russia

(2)The underlined word"unique" probably means"    ".

A.

common

B.

special

C.

similar

D.

hard

(3)The purpose of Paragraph 4 and Paragraph 5 is to    .

A.

show Dmitry's influence on Hengzhang village

B.

advise people to buy the products of Hengzhang village

C.

make more tourists interested in Hengzhang village

D.

explain why the sale of sweet potatoes dropped

(4)Dmitry hopes to help Russians to       .

A.

improve their lives more quickly

B.

have a better understanding of China

C.

study Chinese traditional way of life

D.

make rapid progress in farming

来源:2021年浙江省绍兴市中考英语试卷
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I came to the United States from Africa to live with my uncle Jim in Maryland.One year later,I lost my sight because of a serious illness.

Jim told me not to go out.He worried I would get lost or hit by a car.But I was dogged.I told him I'd pay attention.I believed I'd succeed.I must succeed.I must put my will into action.I dreamed of being a broadcaster.

Then a neighbor told me that a public library in Washington D.C.was offering a free course,specially designed for blind people,This was an important chance for me.

But how would I map my way?I knew that the American singer Ray Charles,also blind,got around on his own without a cane (手杖).His secret was to count steps.But I couldn't seem to do that way.Instead I developed my imagination.sensing the layout (布局)of places I Visited and taking notes of landmarks in my mind.

At first,I would have to stop to imagine and map a new space in my mind,The next time I visited that place,I'd use that to find the way.Today.I am used to doing it,But I've still lost my way many times.I'd have to swallow my pride to ask for help,not thinking what others think or say about me.

Sometimes I'd be down and I'd consider giving up.Perhaps my uncle was right.Maybe I'd stay home and wait until someone came to help.On those days when I lost my way,I'd go to bed with a bad feeling.▲.I had e strong wish 10 bear blindness and be successful,and that was usually enough to get me out of bed the next day and try again.

Along the way I learned to be patient with myself and realized that asking for help didn't diminish (贬低)me in any way,I've got three academic degrees so far.

Today,I'm a reporter and broadcaster.I've achieved my dream.

Yes,I've lost my way many times and found it again.Yes,I've come close to being hit by a car but never bee hit by one.When people ask, "Aren't you afraid to be out alone?" the answer to me is clear;I would face danger and find happiness instead of staying home and being unhappy.

(1)The writer    one year after he moved to the US.

A.

got lost

B.

became blind

C.

lost his parents

D.

was hit by a car

(2)Which of the following can be put in"▲" in Paragraph 6?    

A.

And my uncle knew it well

B.

But I kept that to myself

C.

And my uncle was with me

D.

So I gave up trying again

(3)What might Jim say when he talks about the writer at the end of the story?    

A.

That boy can see!

B.

That boy is so poor!

C.

We are free now!

D.

I've done much for him!

(4)The best title of this passage might be    .

A.

An Imagination to Succeed

B.

Life with My Uncle

C.

A Common Way to Success

D.

Study in the Library

来源:2021年浙江省丽水市中考英语试卷
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Do you know Liu Xiuxiang?This name might be strange to you,but you must have herd about the story of him.He "carried" his sick mom to his university while studied in Shandong.His mom wasn't able to look after herself after his dad passed away.He had to support the whole family.Life was difficult,but he went on studying hard.Finally he got into the university.

   Many years later,Liu was noticed by public again.He won the honor - the "May 4th" Medal of Chinese Youth.After he graduated from university in 2012,Liu refused many highly paid job and went back to his hometown,Guizhou Province.There he has been working as a teacher for 9 years.He said, "I hope to do something for more children whose lives are similar to mine."

   In fact,Liu supported three poor children when he was in high school.Till now,he has helped more than 1,700 students and given more than 1,000 speeches.His story has warmed many people.As the song sings "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." There is no doubt that he will give more hope to more children in the future.

(1)Why did Liu Xuxiang "carry" his mom to the university?    

A.

Because his mom couldn't take care of herself.

B.

Because his mom wanted to work in the university.

C.

Because his mom was too lonely.

D.

Because Liu was not independent.

(2)Liu Xiuxiang worked as a    after he graduated from the university.

A.

a policeman

B.

a doctor

C.

a teacher

D.

an officer

(3)Where is Liu Xiuxiang's hometown?    

A.

In Shandong.

B.

In Guizhou.

C.

In Sichuan.

D.

In Henan.

(4)When did Liu start to support poor children?    

A.

When he graduated from university in 2012.

B.

After he won the May 4 thMedal of Chinese Youth.

C.

When he got into the university.

D.

D When he was a high school student.

(5)What do you think of Liu Xiuxiang?    

A.

Kind and helpful

B.

Honest and brave.

C.

Polite and responsible.

D.

Hard﹣working and shy.

来源:2021年四川省遂宁市中考英语试卷
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Mel found a wallet on her way back home.She picked it up and looked inside.Five hundred dollars!Mel thought about the bike she wanted.She had asked her mum for one,which would cost 460 dollars,but her mum said they had no money.Mel looked around.No one had seen her with the wallet.She put it into her school bag and ran home fast.

When she got home,she put the wallet in her treasure box.However,there was one problem.How could she tell her parents about it?Then Mel remembered the prize of the science competition was five hundred dollars.She would tell her parents she had won it.

The next day,Mel rushed home from school.She was just about to tell her mother the good news when her mother said," "I have enough money left over this week for a treat.I've bought some strawberries.You can have one." Mel's news darted (猛冲) back inside her like a moth (蛾子) into a dark corner.What would happen if her mother lost her wallet and someone kept it?They might not have any food for weeks!Mel ran to her room.She opened the treasure box and took the wallet to her mother.

"I found this," she said. "It has five hundred dollars in it."

"Wow!" said her mother. "Five hundred dollars!"

She looked inside the wallet. "It could be Mrs.Maka's," she said. "We'll have to take it to her right now."

Mrs.Maka was very pleased to get her wallet back. "This money is to get my eyes fixed,or I will go blind," she said.She gave twenty dollars to Mel,but Mel refused.

After that,Mel and Mrs.Maka became good friends.Mel helped Mrs.Maka make a garden and Mrs.Maka showed Mel how to make clay pots(陶罐).One day,Mrs.Maka said, "Mel,my clay pot won a prize﹣1000 dollars and a red bike!I can't ride a bike.Would you like it?"

(1)How did Mel get the 500 dollars?   

A.

She found it on her way home.

B.

She won the prize of a competition.

C.

She borrowed it from her friend.

D.

She saved it from her pocket money.

(2)From the underlined sentence,we can infer that Mel felt    .

A.

bored

B.

sorry

C.

sick

D.

disappointed

(3)What did Mel do with the money in the end?   

A.

She gave it to her mum.

B.

She kept it in her treasure box.

C.

She bought herself a bike.

D.

She returned it to Mrs.Maka.

(4)From the last paragraph we can know that   .

A.

Mel's dream finally came true

B.

Mel became good at making clay pots

C.

Mrs.Maka didn't like the bike at all

D.

Mrs.Maka needed more money for her eyes

(5)What does the passage mainly tell us?   

A.

Trust is the best choice.

B.

Honesty makes close friendship.

C.

Do well and have well.

D.

Don't wait to correct your mistakes.

来源:2021年辽宁省大连市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-08-15
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"Mom!I found one!I found a rock!"

    I heard those words again and again last summer as I sat by the window,which faces a park in the small town where I live.

    The Kindness Rocks Project,which was started a few years ago by a mom in Massachusetts,has spread around the world.Kids,families,and people of all ages are taking part in painting rocks,hiding rocks,and finding painted rocks all over the place.Some post photos of the rocks on social media (传媒),and others simply move the rocks for someone else to find.Some take the rocks home and then replace them with new ones that they created and hid.

    Nine﹣year﹣old twins Harry and Hannah DeVrieze have painted hundreds of rocks with their parents.Most evenings,the family and their small dog walk around with a wagon (运货车) full of rocks that they hide as they walk.

    "It's a fun family activity," Hannah says.

    "We will do it in the winter too," Hannah says.

    Ben Burinsky,age nine,and his brother,Luke,age seven,were visiting relatives (亲戚) when they found their first painted rock in a park.They were so excited that they went home and painted their own rocks,then hid them for others to find.

    "My boys loved finding the rock in the park,especially since it was a superhero," their mother,Judy Burinsky,says. "I love how something so small can bring a smile to my children's faces.In return,they learn the value of giving back to others."

    Kadyn Kinney,age nine,and his seven﹣year﹣old brother,Jayce,have also painted many rocks.They love to hide rocks and look for rocks with their mom and dad.When their grandmother visited,they gave her painted rocks to take home and hide in the Florida town where she lives.When asked how many rocks he has painted so far,Jayce says, "Trust me!I've painted more than 30."

(1)The activity was started in   .

A.New York

B.Florida

C.Massachusetts

(2)How old is Harry?    

A.7.

B.9.

C.10.

(3)What does the underlined word "value" in Paragraph 8 mean?   

A.价值.

B.价格.

C.代价.

(4)Jayce has painted more than    rocks.

A.14

B.18

C.30

(5)What is the main idea of the passage?    

A.The kind people.

B.The Kindness Rocks Project.

C.The painted rocks.

来源:2021年湖南省株洲市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-08-14
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    Herman planted the hot peppers (胡椒) in his five﹣hectare field in his town. The 36﹣year﹣old man put up a sign reading "Africa Hema Village" in Chinese, English and his native language. His first harvest will start this month. Herman studied in China from 2011 to 2018, receiving his master's degree and a doctorate in environmental science. He returned to Rwanda in 2018 with his wife, Yang Hong, who is from China, and started his own business. Hema Xiansheng CEO Hou Yi visited Rwanda to find quality products to bring to the Chinese market. Hot peppers were one of his discoveries. The couple helped Hou's team, from research to field trips, testing production processes (加工) and so on. They also helped Hema Xiansheng's purchasing (采购) manager, Chen Huifang, when she led a team of eight to visit Rwanda to research the possibilities of making hot pepper products that suit Chinese preferences.

    "We wore rubber gloves when we touched them. Our fingers still felt hot the next day," Chen said. Their research and development team spent four days studying and cooking the peppers. Transporting fresh hot peppers to China proved difficult, so the fresh peppers can't be imported (进口) into China. Then Chen's team decided to perform basic processing in Rwanda before shipping. Processing requires a careful balance. Too much salt will make the peppers less delicious. Too little, and the peppers may go bad. Because plastics mustn't be used in Rwanda, they had to find proper ways to carry the pepper sauce. The material they first used couldn't stand the long flights. Now Chen is happy to see that the pepper sauce has sold well in Hema's offline and online stores.

    Herman pointed out that few local farmers grow hot peppers because the market is small. A small amount is sold to Europe. And local need is limited due to its spiciness. So, about half the harvest is wasted every year. A young man in Rwanda will only make 10 yuan ($1.4)a day by working in the cities, but if they grow hot peppers due to Hema's orders, they can make 50 to 60 yuan a day. Herman expressed his willingness to introduce more people to make more money by farming, rather than working for lower incomes, when e﹣commerce (电子商务) can bring greater needs and sales.

    "It's a chance for Rwandan people to join the new field and change their lives," Herman said, "Through building more Hema Villages, Rwanda has the chance to become a country of digital agriculture."

(1)"Africa Hema Village" in Paragraph 1 is a place  

A. called Hema in Africa

B. where Herman's wife was born

C. providing hot peppers for Hema

D. for Africans to buy hot peppers

(2)Why should the peppers be processed before shipping to China? Because  

A. a balance is needed when the processing is done

B. fresh hot peppers mustn't be imported into China

C. in Rwanda, people are not allowed to use plastics

D. during shipping, fresh hot peppers are easy to go bad

(3)If a young man in Rwanda grows hot peppers for Hema, he may get about  

A. 10 dollars a week

B. 1,600 yuan a month

C. 500 dollars a year

D. 16,000 yuan half a year

(4)What can we learn from the passage?  

A. Many types of products have been offered in Africa Hema Village.

B. Hot peppers from Africa have a large market all around the world.

C. Hema Xiansheng paid for Herman's seven﹣year education in China.

D. Herman hopes to do something to improve people's lives in Rwanda.

来源:2020年江苏省南通市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-01-07
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