初中英语

The sound from Miranda's alarm,clock(闹钟)would not stop.Miranda reached over.and stopped the noise ringing in her room.The action brought her,a few minutes of peace and quietness.

On a usual day,Miranda jumped out of bed even before the alarm clock could ring.She did not.mind getting up early.She loved morning because she could,complete her two﹣mile run before most of her family members got up.She ran every morning so that she would realize her dream of being the best runner in the school.However,this morning was different.She would go and find out whether the pain in her leg was something that could be easily treated or would stop her.from doing something she loved most:running with the school track team.

As the alarm clock rang out again,      .She cut off the annoying (讨厌的)noise and rose from her bed.She could hear the sound from the kitchen where her mother was making her favourite breakfast of pancakes and bacon.Her mother always made her favourites whenever Miranda was facing a problem or in a bad situation,but she'd never faced anything like this before.

Sighing (叹气)deeply in the quiet room,she tried to stand up.She could feel the pain in her right leg.It was serious but not unbearable.Surely,Miranda thought,it would not be as bad as she had imagined.

She shook her head to clear her thought and got ready to join her mother.As she walked into the kitchen,her mother gave her a big smile.Immediately,Miranda felt comforted.If nothing else,she at least knew one thing was certain.She was not alone in this and that would make all the differences,no matter what the day would bring.

(1)What did Miranda usually do every morning?    

A.

She woke her family up.

B.

She cleaned her room.

C.

She cooked for her mother.

D.

She ran for two miles.

(2)Which of the following sentences can be put in the in Paragraph 3?    

A.

Miranda jumped out of bed

B.

her mother came into her room

C.

Miranda knew she had to get up

D.

the telephone rang at the same time

(3)What did the smile on her mother's face mean to Miranda?    

A.

Suggestion.

B.

Encouragement.

C.

Instruction.

D.

Agreement.

(4)What would Miranda probably do after breakfast?       

A.

She would go to see the doctor.

B.

She would go to bed and have a rest.

C.

She would join her team members.

D.

She would join her mother in the kitchen.

来源:2021年浙江省金华市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-09-03
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Dana Csonka is an adult now. When she was 8, her house caught on fire. The fire left burn scars(伤疤)over 18 percent of her body, including on her face, neck and arms. She got better and returned to school. Her classmates were mean, though. They made fun of her scars. "I didn't have any friends,she said.

    Her nurses at the hospital had a suggestion. They said she should go to a camp for kids who had been burned. She went there every summer for 10 years. It helped her feel better. She met kids who could understand what she went through.

    The burn camp started in 1988. Since then, it has been offering children with burn scars a week of relief from looking different. Campers go there to swim, play games and do many other things.

    Kevin Aeling is 14. This is his second summer at the camp. A year and a half ago, a terrible fire left scars over 25 percent of his body.

    At first, he was not sure if he wanted to go to the camp. "He said, 'I don't want people to stare at me,"' said his mother. "I said, sKev, it's a burn camp. Other people are there who have burns.'" He ended up loving it. After camp, his mother noticed a difference. He was no longer embarrassed about the special clothes he had to wear for his scars. He was more comfortable being himself.

    Every year, the Thursday of the camp week is Fire Truck Day. Fire trucks arrive, along with campers from previous(以前的)years, doctors and nurses, and family members. Campers can see fire trucks up close and talk with firefighters. Sometimes, they are the very firefighters who rescued the campers months or years earlier. Fire Truck Day allows them to see each other in a happy situation, which is always the campers 5 most unforgettable day.

(1)What do we know about Dana Csonka from Paragraph 1?  

A. She got burned in her school.

B. She is an eight﹣year﹣old schoolgirl.

C. She has scars all over her body.

D. She was lonely because of her scars.

(2)Which of the following is NOT true about the burn camp?  

A. It started about thirty years ago.

B. The campers are kids with burn scars.

C. Kids spend a month at the camp.

D. It has many activities for the campers.

(3)What does the writer mainly want to tell us in Paragraph 5?  

A. The camp made a difference to Kevin.

B. Kevin's friends always stared at him.

C. Kevin's mother was worried about him.

D. Kevin felt embarrassed at the camp.

(4)What do we know about Fire Truck Day from the last paragraph?  

A. It takes place in the hospital.

B.It means a lot to the campers.

C. It's just for family members.

D.It makes the campers feel sad.

(5)What's the writer's purpose of writing the text?  

A.To speak highly of the firefighters.

B. To show great pity to the kids with burn scars.

C. To cheer up the kids with burn scars.

D. To introduce a burn camp and some campers.

来源:2019年山东省济南市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-01-08
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Mike is graduating (毕业)from Concord Academy High School and Rowan Kabbalah Community College at the same time.And he's only 12.At his high school science fair,he introduced his newest invention HORIZON OS.

    Mike showed great learning ability and interest in the "how"and"why" behind things at a very young age.He began to study computer programming at age 5.He taught himself on the Internet and put his learning into practice.He has learned 10 languages.

    Also,he is improving (提高)another skill:written communication. "My idea is no use to anyone if I can't express it," he explained.

    "Mike does well in all subjects," his mother said "When he has difficulties he will try to find a way out." His father was satisfied with Mike's non﹣academic (非学业的)achievements. "They mean much more," his father said.

    Mike has started two technology companies.And he has a bigger dream for the future. "I really want to make things easier for people,especially the old," Mike explained."The next,maybe a heath care robot."

(1)When did Mike start to learn computer programming?   

A.At age 5.

B.At age 7.

C.At age10.

D.At age12.

(2)Why is Mike improving the skill of written communication?   

A.To learn another language.

B.To make new inventions.

C.To better express his ideas.

D.To teach himself online.

(3)What can we learn about Mike's parents?   

A.They are proud of their son Mike.

B.They help Mike with all subjects.

C.They care more about Mike's grades.

D.They work in the same company.

(4)What is Mike's bigger dream?    

A.To be a health care worker.

B.To make things easier for people.

C.To learn computer knowledge.

D.To start two technology companies.

来源:2021年安徽省中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-08-14
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Time flies. My summer vacation ended in the blink of an eye, but one thing is still on my mind. From July 25 to 27, I worked as a volunteer at the Wolong China Giant Panda Garden in Sichuan. I experienced the life of being a panda keeper.

    My work included cleaning the pandas' home, feeding the pandas and making food for them. The panda I took care of was named Jingke. When I went to feed him, he would stretch(伸出) one of his forefeet out on a shelf that hung on the fence and wait for his food. He would quickly grab the food as soon as I brought it to him. Can you guess what would happened next? Jingke would lie down and begin to eat. I could hear him crunching(嘎吱作响地咀嚼) on his food and see him twisting his body around like a dancer. It was really cute. This was one of the most interesting things I saw when I worked there.

    When I fed Jingke, I touched his fur(毛). Most people think that panda's fur would be soft. But actually, panda's fur is very hard. I felt like I was touching needles.I looked at his teeth, too﹣ they were sharp and big. No wonder the panda keepers told us that pandas are not only cute, but also dangerous.

    I am happy to be so close to the pandas. This experience lets me know that it is no easy to be a panda keeper.

(1)What is the meaning of the underlined phrase in paragraph 1?  

A.瞬息万变

B. 眨眼之间

C. 成年累月

D.一夜之间

(2)As a panda keeper, what did the writer usually do except  

A. cleaning the pandas' home

B. feeding the pandas

C. training the pandas

D. making food for the pandas

(3)What was Jingke like when he was eating?  

A. A fighter.

B.A baby.

C. A dancer.

D. A snake.

(4)According to this passage, we can know that panda's fur is  

A. hard

B. soft

C. comfortable

D. smooth

(5)What is the best title of this passage?  

A. A panda lover

B. Keeping pandas

C.The pandas in Wolong

D. My experience as a panda keeper

来源:2019年山东省济南市莱芜区中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-01-08
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Derek Redmond

It was the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992; the semi-final of the 400 metres. The sun was shining and the crowd were ready for a great race. The British athlete Derek Redmond was a top runner: he had a very good chance of winning a medal.

The race began. At first, Derek was running well. Then, after about 150 metres, he felt a pain in his leg. He fell down on one knee. He had a bad injury and couldn't carry on. The other runners went past him and finished the race.

After about five seconds, Derek got up and started to run again, on one leg only. Some organizers tried to stop him but he kept going. The crowd stood up and started to clap. Then another man came onto the track-Derek's father, Jim. His father put his arm around him and said, "Derek, you don't have to do this." Derek replied, "Yes, I do. I have to finish." And so together they walked the last 50 metres and crossed the line.

When he finally crossed the line, Derek was crying and 60,000 people were cheering him.

Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner

In the summer of 2010, mountaineer Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner was almost at the top of a mountain called K2 in Nepal. She was trying to climb the 8,61l-metre mountain for the fifth time and this time she was climbing with her friend Fredrik Ericsson,

It was about 7 o'clock in the morning and it was snowing a little. The two climbers were getting ready to go up the last 400 metres. Fredrik was trying to tie some rope but he slipped and fell past Gerlinde. He fell 1,000 metres and was killed.

__ _▲ K2 was now a very sad place for her, and she thought perhaps she would never climb the mountain.

But there was something very important that she wanted to do: K2 is one of 14 mountains in the world that are 8,000 metes or higher, and her dream was to climb them all.

So in August 2011 she went back to Nepal and K2, and tried again. This time, she got to the top. Her dream was complete.

(1). What information is mentioned in the first story?

A.

The time Derek spent on the race.

B.

The person who crossed the line with Derek.

C.

The speed Derek ran for the first 150 meters.

D.

The names of the runners who went past Derek.

(2). Which of the following can be put in ________.

A.

Gerlinde went back to base-camp

B.

Gerlinde went on climbing

C.

Gerlinde tied some rope to the rocks

D.

Gerlinde wanted to try again

(3). What did the two main characters have in common?

A.

They both came from Britain.

B.

They both failed the 400-metre race.

C.

They both had the dream to climb high mountains.

D.

They were both brave people who didn't give up.

(4). What does the writer mainly want to tell us?

A.

The most important thing is to win the race.

B.

When things go wrong, we must stop at once.

C.

When we start something, we should try to finish.

D.

We shouldn't start a race if we think we can't win.

来源:2021年江苏省盐城市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-08-15
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One weekend, Taylor, an eight﹣year﹣old girl, went shopping with her parents. She asked her parents to buy a toy she wanted. Instead of giving her money to buy the toy, Taylor's father encouraged her to make money by herself. "How can I make money?" Taylor thought for a while and had an idea, "Why not make cakes and sell them at church to raise money to buy the toy?"

    The next day, Taylor started her plan. She first needed some money for tools and materials. So she borrowed $40 from her parents and promised to pay it back. Then she began to make cakes by herself. To her parents' surprise, she made $175 by selling the cakes that Sunday.

    Everyone thought Taylor would buy the toy she wanted. She certainly had made enough money for it, but she didn't. Instead, Taylor decided to buy business cards and had her father's phone number on them. Then she began handing the cards out. More people knew Taylor and came to buy her cakes. Even large companies began to try buying her delicious cakes.

    Though Taylor has made a lot of money, she still works hard at school. She also likes to take part in other activities. So Taylor must carefully manage her time. For example, instead of watching TV after school, Taylor might have to bake(烘焙) a lot of cakes for customers. When she has dance lessons on some days, she needs to get her baking done on time so she isn't late for class.

    Making cakes may take time and be hard work, but Taylor sees the fun in it. "I think making cakes is mostly my hobby." she says. She also decorates(装饰) the boxes that are used to pack the cakes. Taylor uses all kinds of decorations to make sure each box looks special for her customers. People love the extra feeling Taylor gives them by decorating the boxes, so more and more people come for her cakes.

    Taylor's cakes are becoming very popular. She achieves a sweet success.

(1)Taylor started selling cakes because  

A. she loved baking cakes very much

B. she wanted to make a lot of money

C. her parents encouraged her to sell cakes

D. she needed money to buy the toy she wanted

(2)Which is NOT true about Taylor?  

A. She made $175 at first.

B. She bought a toy for herself.

C. She borrowed $40 from her parents.

D. She continued her business after she made ﹩175.

(3)Taylor told people about her cake business mainly by  

A. handing out business cards

B. selling her cakes at church

C. advertising at her dance class

D. inviting large companies to buy her cakes

(4)After Taylor has made a lot of money,  

A. she doesn't work hard at school

B. she can't manage her time well

C. she sees the fun in her cake business

D. she is too busy to take part in other activities

(5)The author wrote the article mainly to  

A. explain how to buy a toy

B. teach us how to make good cakes

C. show us that it is fun to sell cakes

D. introduce a girl who is talented in business

来源:2019年山东省东营市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-01-09
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HE Karin,

   Thanks so much for your support this week.Things have been really difficult with all the revision and everything! Really appreciate(感激)all your help.Let's get together after the exams!

Yours,

John

Dear grandma,

   Thank you very much for the bag you sent me for my birthday.It was really nice of you. I'm going on holiday next month, so I'm planning to take it while I'm away! I hope you're well.

Love,

Cindy

Dear Mr. Green,

   I am writing to say thank you for letting us stay in your house in Australia last month.We were very happy with everything and we thought the house was beautiful.

   We had a lovey holiday in Sydeny. We really enjoyed exploring (探索) the town and the local area.We will use the "Love A Flat "website again to find a house to live in when we plan our next holiday.

   Thank you again!

Yours,

Costa

(1)Which note above is for a friend?   

A.

John's note.

B.

Cindy's note.

C.

Costa's note.

D.

Mr.Green's note.

(2)Who has sent a bag to Cindy for her birthday?   

A.

Her father.

B.

Her mother.

C.

Her grandma.

D.

Her grandpa.

(3)What did Costa think of Mr.Green's house?   

A.

Bad.

B.

Large.

C.

Small.

D.

Good.

(4)Costa used the   to find Mr.Green 's house according to the passage.

A.

telephone

B.

email

C.

website

D.

TV

来源:2020年宁夏中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-01-20
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In a small village there was a middle﹣aged postman,who just turned 20 years old and started delivering (投递)all kinds of happy or sad stories to each home day after day for 50 kilometers,20 years flew by,and so many changes took place,but the road from the post office to the village always hadn't had any tree and nothing but the flying dust (尘土)could be seen.

   "How long shall I go along this lonely road?"

   As soon as he thought he must spend his life riding the bike on the dusty road with no flower or

tree,he felt somewhat sorry.

   One day when he finished delivering the letters and was ready to return,he happened to pass by a flower shop."Right,that's it!" He walked into the shop,bought a handful of wild flower seeds (种子),and from the next day on put these seeds along the roadside,Thus,after one day,two days,one month,two months...he always kept putting the wild flower seeds along the roadside.

   Before long,on the lonely road,where he had come and gone for 20 years,grew up a lot of little flowers,in all seasons endlessly.

   For the villages,the flowers were more enjoyable than any mail the postman delivered in all his life.

   On the road without dust but full of peals (花瓣),the postman rode his bike,losing himself in the sweet smell and not feeling lonely and anxious any more.

(1)How old was the postman when he started his job?    

A.

About thirty years old.

B.

About twenty years old.

C.

Over forty years old.

D.

Over fifty years old.

(2)What was the road like before?    

A.

Covered with flowers.

B.

Covered with trees.

C.

Full of flying dust.

D.

Full of seeds.

(3)What did the postman buy at the flower shop?    

A.

Wild flowers.

B.

Bikes.

C.

Wild flower seeds.

D.

Petals.

(4)According to the passage,which of the following is true?    

A.

The villagers showed no interest in the flowers.

B.

The postman enjoyed the road full of flowers.

C.

The villagers helped buy the flower seeds.

D.

The postman still felt lonely in the end.

(5)What does the writer want to express in this passage?    

A.

Little things make a big difference.

B.

Failure is the mother of success.

C.

Practice makes perfect.

D.

Old habits die hard.

来源:2021年四川省泸州市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-09-04
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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
  • 更新:2021-09-02
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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
  • 更新:2021-09-03
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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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