初中英语

Nancy's boss has just let her know that her customers' products are about to leave the company.And then he tells her there's a problem.

"The products were damaged(损坏) by someone in our company," the boss says." But this shouldn't affectthe use of the products.If the customers find it,we'll say it was caused by the trucking(货运)company that delivered(运载) the products."

Hearing this,Nancy feels uncomfortable. "But didn't our workers damage the products?" Her boss looks at her," Yeah,but the customers don't know that.I'll just say they were damaged while they were delivered.Don't worry,the customers won't even notice the damage."

Nancy's boss walks out.Nancy sits at her desk and she's not sure what to do.She knows it's dishonest to blame(将﹣﹣﹣归咎于) the damage on the trucking company.It's also dishonest to cheat her customers and give them less perfect products.

Many of us have to make decisions that make who we are and what we believe in.Most often,we face a choice that may seem insignificant(微不足道的).But this doesn't mean that they're not important to us because even the smallest action may make a difference to us.

(1)Who makes the products less perfect?    

A.

The trucking company.

B.

Workers in Nancy's company.

C.

Nancy's boss.

D.

Nancy's customers.

(2)What does the boss plan to do if the damage is found by the customers?    

A.

He will say sorry to the customers.

B.

He doesn't know what to do about that.

C.

He will cheat the customers.

D.

He will tell the truth.

(3)The underlined word "affect" in the second paragraph means    .

A.

keep

B.

divide

C.

influence

D.

provide

(4)From the passage we can infer(推断) that    .

A.

Nancy may be an honest person

B.

the products have already left the company

C.

the damage of the products is easily noticed

D.

Nancy thinks her boss is clever

(5)The writer of the passage mainly wants to tell us    .

A.

it's important to make even a small choice

B.

it's important to deal with damaged products

C.

it's necessary to cheat others sometimes

D.

it's necessary to communicate with a boss

来源:2021年辽宁省丹东市中考英语试卷
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    Welcome to the HuangshanTaiping Cableway(索道)! This is Asia's longest ﹣ and China's biggest﹣tourist cableway! Each cable car can carry 100 passengers and one staff worker. The cableway is 3,709 meters long.

     The ride takes about eight minutes.

      Here are things you mast know before you take our cable car.

• Please obey the rules. Wait in a line for tickets, security check and entry.

• You must show your ticket to enter the passenger hall and take the cable car.

• People who have serious illnesses should not take the cable car.

• Don't use your mobile phone while you are in the cable car. Keep your head an hands inside the car. For the cable car may shake during the ride, please hold the handrail(扶手) firmly.

• If anything goes wrong, please keep calm. Ask the staff worker for help.

• Please bring your personal belongings with you before your leave the cable car. Don't step out of the car until it stops completely.

• You are not allowed to carry flammable, explosive or other dangerous things into the cable car.

Please call our staff when you need help. Our service number is 0559﹣08551818.

Thank you very much for your cooperation.

(1)Each cable car can carry   people in total.

A. 100

B. 101

C. 110

D. 113

(2)Before travellers enter the passenger hall, they must   

A. take a photo

B. show their tickets

C. hand in their mobile phones

D. take a physical examination

(3)According to the passage, flammable and explosive things are   

A. expensive

B. cheap

C. delicious

D. dangerous

(4)Passengers should hold the handrail firmly because   during the ride.

A. the cable car runs too fast

B. the cable car may be broken

C. the cable car may shake

D. the cable car is often crowded

(5)The passage above may be   

A. a notice

B. a report

C. a piece of news

D. a story

来源:2019年湖北省孝感市中考英语试卷
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B

Josh: Do you know about" pay it forward coffee "at Flora Cafe?

Eric :You mean volunteers pay for a cup of coffee for someone poor to have it later?

Josh:Yeah.A cup of coffee is not much,but on cold winter days like today,it might warm them up a little. And maybe their bearts too.

Erie: But will Flora Cafe really give this cup of coffee to someone later?

Josh: Come on. I've known the shopkeeper well. He's an honest man.He's got a blackboard in the shop that says how many cups are paid for and how many have been given out.

Eric: But how will they know who to give? Anyone can ask for it, even if they're not poor.

Josh: True, but then I guess they'll just have to believe in people.

Eric: Perhaps. But will poor people go and ask for a free coffee? Won't they worry about losing face?

Josh: Why do you always say things like that

Eric: Well, it may happen.

Josh: Yeah, I know, but I still think it's a good thing to do, and it gets people to care about others.

(1)Who pays forward for the coffee?  

A. Josh and Eric.

B. The shopkeeper.

C. The volunteers.

D. Josh and his family.

(2)Who is supposed to drink the free coffee?  

A.Someone who paid it forward.

B.Someone who have warm hearts.

C.Someone who cannot afford it.

D.Someone who come in on cold days.

(3)What does the underlined part" things like that" refer to(指代)?  

A.Time and places to offer the coffee.

B.Problems about the free coffee plan.

C.Ways to improve the free coffee plan.

D.Good things about the free coffee plan.

(4)What can we learn about Josh and Eric?  

A.Josh worries about losing face.

B.Eric knows the shopkeeper well.

C.They both believe most people are honest.

D.They have different opinions about the plan.

来源:2019年山东省济宁市中考英语试卷
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As the taxi leaves, my father stands at the living room window looking out, watching me move off into the darkness, at 4:30 a. m. His grey hair is untidy from sleeping.

    Moments ago, he got up to carry my bag for me and went into the cold open air.

    He thanked me for a daughter's cooking and for having traveled so far to spend the holiday with him. I told him that I worried about he would feel lonely again in the empty house.

    "I have my plans," he said, in the moments before I walked out the door.

    When I arrived 10 days ago, I felt it was quiet and lifeless in the house. Then my brothers and I came and filled the rooms. But, now, they're gone, I am the last to leave.

    As the taxi began to move, I watched the lights go off, but my father didn't leave. Even though he couldn't see me in the dark, he stood by the window watching, beside the tree. It was a fresh tree. He buys one every year for the new year.

    The life is hard for my father: my mother died years ago, and now his children are far from home, our selfish choices taking us from one end of the country to the other, the life of the tree, cut for Christmas, is short; my father's is long and strong. But both of them are tall and straight.

    I leave behind two trees: one with silver﹣grey hair, the other still freshly green.

(1)The father walked out the door without   in the morning.

A. making his hair tidy

B. seeing his daughter

C. carrying the bag

D. saying a word

(2)The writer worried about her father because   

A. he never felt lonely

B. he'd live alone again

C. he had nothing in the house

D. he is too old to look after himself

(3)From the fifth paragraph we know the writer   

A. didn't leave until her brothers left

B. decided to stay with her father

C. was one of the father's two children

D. left her father before her brothers

(4)The underlined word "selfish" in the passage means    in Chinese.

A. 随意的

B. 错误的

C. 自私的

D. 慎重的

(5)The best title for this passage should be   

A. The Tree Cut for the New Year

B. The Lonely Father Lives Alone

C. The Children Who Have No Mother

D. The Great Father in My Heart

来源:2019年湖北省襄阳市中考英语试卷
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Edward rose early on the New﹣year morning. He looked in every room and wished a Happy New Year to his family. Then he ran into the street to repeat that to those he might meet.

When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars.

His face lighted up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some petty books that he had seen at the bookstore.

He left the house with a light heart, expecting to buy the books. As he ran down the street, he saw a poor family.

"I wish you a happy New Year." said Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man shook his head.

"You are not from this country. " said Edward. The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak his language. But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children shaking with cold, as if (好像)to say, "These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time."

Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in trouble. He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man ,and the other to his wife.

They were excited and said something in their language, which doubtless meant, "We thank you so much that we will remember you all the time."

When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought. He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked up.

"I have bought no books," said he, "I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry then." He went on, "I think I can wait for my books till next New Year."

"My dear boy," said his father, "here are some books for you, more as a prize for your goodness of heart than as a New﹣Year gift."

"I saw you give the money cheerfully to the poor German family. It was nice for a little boy to do so. Be always ready to help others and every year of your life will be to you a Happy New Year."

(1)Edward expected to   with the money he got from his father.

A.

help the poor family

B.

buy something to eat

C.

buy some pretty books

D.

learn another language

(2)Why did the poor man shake his head when Edward spoke to him?   

A.

He couldn't understand the boy.

B.

He wouldn't accept the money.

C.

He didn't like the boy's language.

D.

He was too cold to say anything.

(3)How much did Edward give the poor family?   

A.

One dollar.

B.

Two dollars.

C.

Three dollars.

D.

Four dollars.

(4)We know that Edward   from the passage.

A.

got a prize for his kind heart

B.

had to buy his books next year

C.

bought the books at the bookstore

D.

got more money from his father

来源:2018年河北省中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-01-25
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The year 2022 will be a big year for sports in China. That's because it will hold not only the 24th Winter Olympics in Beijing, but also the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.

     On Aug.6th, 2018, the official emblem(会徽) for the HangZhou Asian Games was released(发布).The city won the hosting rights for the 2022 Asian Games in 2015. It will be the third Chinese city to host the Asian Games after Beijing and Guangzhou in 1990 and 2010.

     First held in1951, the Asian Games is the largest multi﹣sport event in Asia.It also means a lot to China. The Beijing Asian Games was the first large international sports event to be hosted by China. China News Service reported.

     To make the Games a great success, Chinese people worked hard to prepare. Beijing built a great number of roads and gyms, including the famous Beijing Olympic Sports Center and Asian Games Village. The Games helped the world see China and its achievements. Since then, China has improved its global image(国际形象),China Youth Daily reported.

     For the 2022 Asian Games. Hangzhou has already started building 33 sports venues(场馆),according to China Youth Daily. The themes of the Hangzhou Asian Games are "green, smart,economical(节俭) and civilized". All the Games's buildings will be environmentally friendly.

(1)Which city will host the 2022 Asian Games?  

A. Hangzhou.

B. Guangzhou.

C. Shanghai.

D. Beijing.

(2)What does the underlined word"themes " mean in the last paragraph?  

A. 意义

B. 主题

C.内涵

D. 标题

(3)Accordingto the passage, how did the Beijing Asian Games influence China?  

A. It improved China's economy(经济).

B. It helped China attract more tourists.

C. Guangzhou built a lot ofroads and gyms.

D. It helped the world see China and its achievemems.

(4)Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?  

A. The first Asian Games was held in 1951.

B. Beijing will hold the 24th Winter Olympics in 2022.

C. China has already hosted the Asian Games three times.

D. All the 19th Asian Games' buildingswill be environmentally friendly.

(5)What is the main idea ofthe passage?  

A. How to prepare forthe Asian Games.

B. The development of the Asian Games in China.

C. Why China wants to host the 19th Asian Games.

D. How the 19th Asian Games emblem was designed.

来源:2019年湖北省咸宁市中考英语试卷
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Are kids getting too much praise? Too much praise may be doing kids more harm than good.

    A cover story in Scholastic Instructor magazine asks whether kids today are over﹣praised. The concern is that while trying to build up kids' confidence(自信),parents are paying little attention to kids' real goals and achievements. In a recent study, eighth graders in Korea and the United States were asked whether they were good at math. Among the American students, 39 percent said they were excellent at math, compared to just 6 percent of the Korean eighth graders. But the reality was somewhat different. The Korean kids scored far better than the over﹣confident American students.

    The disadvantage of too much praise is that kids may start to focus on the reward rather than what they are learning, Worse, when a student fails, whose confidence comes from a blind sense of achievement rather than his or her actual abilities, the result can be devastating(毁灭性的).This doesn't mean we shouldn't praise our kids or that teachers shouldn't try to build up their students 5 self﹣confidence. But self﹣confidence should be the result of good grades and real achievements, not empty praise from others.

    Last month, Cognitive Daily reported that parents and teachers should be specific rather than general when they offer praise. An example of general praise is telling a child, "You're smart." Specific praise would be to say, "You did a good job on reading., or "You did great on your math test." Kids who receive general praise about their abilities are more likely to show "helpless" behavior when they meet with problems with learning, compared with kids who receive specific praise about their achievement on a task. The reason: a child who knows she's a smart girl feels defeated(挫败的)if she has trouble reading a sentence. But a child who has been told she is a good reader is more likely to have confidence in that specific ability and work a little harder to deal with a more difficult book.

(1)What can we learn from the study of the eighth graders in Paragraph 2?  

A. American students are over﹣praised.

B. Over﹣confident students may achieve less.

(2)According to Paragraph 3, kids' self﹣confidence should come from  

A. teachers 5 love and support

B. what they get from parents

C. a blind sense of achievement

D. what they are able to do well

(3)Which of the following best explains "specific" underlined in Paragraph 4?  

A. Exact.

B. Careful.

C. Scientific.

D. Professional

(4)What will kids getting general praise do in the face of problems with learning?  

A. Ask others for advice.

B. Probably give up easily.

C. Work them out alone.

D. Work harder than before.

(5)In which part of a newspaper would you most probably read the text?  

A. Travel.

B. Business.

C.Education.

D. Energy.

来源:2019年山东省济南市中考英语试卷
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The cold wind blew strongly outside. Amaya was warm in her house, thinking about an article she'd read at school. The article was about kids who helped out their communities, and she thought it would be really cool to help her own town, Harvard.

    The only problem was that she wasn't sure how to help. In the article, the kids had grown food for people who needed food, but it was winter. She couldn't start a garden. Amaya was deep in thought when her mom said it was time to go shopping.

    As they drove along the road, Amaya saw a family walking on the sidewalk( 人 行 道 ),wearing only light jackets. How cold they must be! That gave her an idea! She could collect winter coats, hats and gloves for people who needed them.

    She shared her idea with her mom, who thought it was great. But how would they spread the idea to get plenty of winter clothing? Amaya decided to talk to her teacher, because then she could share her idea with her classmates at least.

    Ms. Monroe agreed when Amaya talked about her idea. They decided to call the project Hats in Harvard. Then they wrote a letter explaining the project. Ms. Monroe even said she could help Amaya talk to the headmaster about it, so they could get the whole school to join in it. They met with the headmaster during lunch time. He was excited about the idea, and said he would make sure copies(复印件) of the letter went home with all the students.

    They collected enough winter clothing in only one week. Then they left the clothes around two parks, so families who needed clothes could get them there. Three days later, Amaya and her mom went shopping again. She saw the same family that had given her the idea for Hats in Harvard. This time, though, the family looked nice and warm in some new coats, hats and gloves. Amaya felt warm in her heart, and was very glad she could help others.

(1)Amaya wanted to  after she had read an article at school.

A. grow food

B. collect winter clothing

C. help her own town

D. go shopping with her mom

(2)Whom did Amaya share her idea with first?  

A. Her teacher.

B. Her mother.

C. Her classmates.

D. Her headmaster.

(3)The underlined word "it" in Paragraph 5 refers to(指的是)  

A. the letter

B. the project

C. the winter clothing

D. Ms. Monroe's idea

(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?  

A. It took three days to collect enough clothes.

B. Ms. Monroe only helped Amaya write a letter.

C. Families who needed clothes got clothes from Amaya.

D. The headmaster helped spread the project Hats in Harvard.

(5)After reading the passage, we can know that  

A. Amaya herself could complete the project well

B. Hats in Harvard was supported by many people in Harvard

C. the family that gave Amaya the idea for Hats in Harvard knew Amaya

D. Amaya helped the families who needed winter clothing because she knew them

来源:2019年山东省东营市中考英语试卷
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Why are dogs our best friends.Maybe because they can understand our words much better than we thought,according to a study in Hungary.It found that dogs understand not only what we say,but also how we say it.

"The results were very exciting and very surprising."Said the researcher Attila Andies,from Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest.

For the study,the researchers first trained 13 dogs for months.The dogs had to sit quietly inside machine,so that the researchers could check their activity.

Then the researcher put headphones on dogs and played people's voice to them.There were four different voice.Some were positive words,such as"well down",or neutral(不带感情色彩的) words like"however".The words were also in different tones(音调).Some were positive and some were neutral.

Brain scans(扫描)showed that the dogs could recognize(辨认)words.as well as the tone of words,much like people do.The positive words with a positive tone brought the stronger activity in their brain's reward centers(反应中枢).

"It shows that for dogs,a nice phrase can word very well as a prize,but it words best if both words and tones match."Said Andies.

They also found that dogs deal with meaningful words with the left side of the brain and tones with the right.Human brains work in the same way.

It gave us a new understanding of language,said Andies.That is,not only do humans understand the meaning in words,other species(物种) do too.

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36.What was found according to the study in Hungary?   

A.

Dogs can't understand people words.

B.

Dogs can only understand what we say.

C.

Dogs can understand what we thought better than our words.

D.

Dogs understand not only what we say,but also how we say it.

37.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the study?   

A.

Researchers played with the dogs.

B.

Researchers made dogs sit inside machine.

C.

Researchers scanned the dogs'brain.

D.

Researchers played people's voice to the dogs.

38.Dogs think   as a best prize.

A.

neutral words with a neutral tone.

B.

neutral words with a positive tone.

C.

positive words with neutral tone

D.

positive words with positive tone

39.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?   

A.

Human brains don't work in the same way as dogs do.

B.

Dogs deal with meaningful words with the left side of the brain.

C.

The researchers trained dogs for years to check their brain activity.

D.

Researcher Attila Andies was disappointed at the result of the study.

40.What is the main idea of the passage?   

A.

Dogs are as clever as humans.

B.

Dogs are good at learning human's language.

C.

Dogs can understand the meaning in words.

D.

Dogs can do what human do.

来源:2017年广西南宁市中考英语试卷
  • 更新:2021-01-28
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What's a spacewalk? Any time an astronaut gets out of a spacecraft(航天器) while in space, it is called a spacewalk. Astronauts go on spacewalks for many reasons. For example, experiments can be placed on the outside of a spacecraft. This lets scientists learn how being in space affects( 影响) different things. By going on spacewalks, astronauts can also fix things instead of bringing them back to the earth to fix.

    When astronauts go on spacewalks, they wear spacesuits to keep themselves safe. Inside spacesuits, astronauts have the oxygen(氧气) they need to breathe and the water they need to drink. To keep the astronauts and the spacecraft safe, the astronauts must leave and go back to the spacecraft through a special door. When on a spacewalk, astronauts use safety tethers to stay close to their spacecraft. Tethers are like ropes, connect the spacewalkers with the spacecraft. They keep astronauts from floating( 漂 浮 ) away into space. Another way astronauts stay safe during spacewalks is by wearing a SAFER. SAFER is worn like a backpack. It helps an astronaut move around in space.

    How do astronauts train for spacewalks? One way is by going for a swim. Floating in space is a lot like floating in water. Astronauts practice spacewalks underwater in a huge special swimming pool. For every one hour they will spend on a spacewalk, astronauts need to train seven hours in the pool. Another way astronauts practice for a spacewalk is by using virtual reality(虚拟现实). It looks and feels just like a spacewalk.

    Today, only three countries have finished spacewalks independently. They are Russia, the United States and China. The first person to go on a spacewalk in the world was Alexei Leonov from Russia. Zhai Zhigang is the first Chinese astronaut to go on a spacewalk. The world record of spacewalks is held by Russian astronaut Anatoly Solovyev. He has been on 16 spacewalks and spent more than 82 hours outside in space.

(1)About the spacewalk, we can know  

A. some things can be fixed by astronauts during spacewalks

B. all experiments must be placed on the outside of a spacecraft

C. an astronaut can get out of a spacecraft any time while in space

D. a spacewalk lets scientists learn how being in space affects different things

(2)How many ways to keep the astronauts safe during spacewalks?  

A. Two.

B. Three.

C. Four.

D. Five.

(3)What's the meaning of the word " tethers" in Paragraph 2?  

A. 吊篮

B. 系绳

C. 笼子

D. 钩子

(4)Astronauts train for spacewalks by  

A. floating in space

B. using virtual reality

C. going on spacewalks outside a spacecraft

D. training in water in a common swimming pool

(5)According to the passage, which is NOT true?  

A. China can finish a spacewalk independently.

B. Astronauts can breathe and drink in spacesuits.

C. Astronauts can move around in space with the help of SAFER.

D. Anatoly Solovyev is the first person to go on a spacewalk in the world.

来源:2019年山东省东营市中考英语试卷
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When Reginald Johnston, a British scholar(学者), first walked into the Forbidden City in 1919, most palaces weren't allowed to visit. But a century later, when the People's Republic of China is to celebrate its 70th founding anniversary(周年纪念) in October,the 599 year﹣ old palace complex(宫殿群) becomes the world' s busiest museum.

    Open to the public

    In the old days, ordinary people could only imagine what it looked like inside. When the Palace Museum was founded in 1925. the public could go into the palaces. Now 80% of the total area of the museum is open to the public and it will increase to 85% in 2025.

    Embracing(拥抱) the world

    "It felt like you were hit by hundreds of years of history."Christopher Allen from Britain said, "I beginto love its history and culture."

    The Forbidden City is becoming more open and friendly to visitors. It attracted about 3.5 million visitors from abroad and 9 overseas(海外的) exhibitions were held in 2018 The Palace Museum exhibition becomes a cultural phenomenon(文化现象) everywhere it goes.

    Attracting the youth

    On the Palace Museums online store on Taodao, you can find more than 10, 000 cultural products. The ones with cute and humorous pictures of emperors are very popular.

    Some favourite products also go offline. For example, the Kangxi Emperor's Favourite Chocolate", the most popular drink always has people lining up(排队) to get a taste.

    As a child, Xu Jing often rode a bike in front of the Meridian Gate(午门)."I had little memory of the museum then, but now I am more willing to visit it after watching several popular TV shows about the museum, "she said.

(1)The current situation(##)of the Forbidden City is that  

A. it has become the world's busiest museum

B. most palaces are still not allowed to visit

C. it is closed to all the world except local people

D. it is not open because there are too many exhibits

(2)The Palace Museum has been open to the public for  years.

A. 70

B. 94

C. 100

D. 599

(3)Which is NOT the reason that the Forbidden City attracts more visitors from abroad?  

A. Foreigners are hit by hundreds of years of Chinese history.

B. The Forbidden City is becoming more open and friendly to visitors.

C. The ticket price of the Forbidden City is the lowest.

D. The Palace Museum exhibition becomes a cultural phenomenon everywhere it goes.

(4)According to the last part, the youth know more about the Palace Museum mainly Through  

a. the online store on Taodao

b. offline stores

c. history books

d. popular TV shows

A. a, b, d

B. a,b,c

C. b,c,d

D. a,c,d

(5)Which is RIGHT according to the passage?  

A. The Palace Museum becomes world famous in a short period.

B. Visitors can leave their footprints( H E) in each area of the museum.

C. All the native people were willing to visit the museum when they were kids.

D. With the development of China, the Palace Museum opens its arms and welcomes the visitors from all around the world.

来源:2019年山东省德州市中考英语试卷
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DNA is the whole"map" of the human body.It is something that all humans have,and it tells the body what to do.DNA is the reason that we look like our parents,because we get some of their DNA to make our own.

    People have been trying to understand the human body for a long time.In 1860,Mr Mendel discovered why we look similar to other people in our family.It is because of small things called "genes(基因)"in our body.In 1953,two scientists,Watson and Crick,found out that those small parts are real messages.They are written in the DNA with a special language.

    In 1961,another two scientists found the first "word" that they could understand in that language.It shows how DNA tells the cell(细胞) to build its parts.So far,scientists have found all the words in the DNA map,but we do not understand what they all do.By understanding what just one "word" means,we can help to save people from several illnesses.So the more we understand ,the more doctors will be able to do.

    Most people hope that this will help to make better medicine to help sick people,Other people worry that when we learn more "words" and find out more information,we will use it in the wrong way,just to make people more attractive(有吸引力的)or stop sick people getting jobs.

(1)Who discovered why we look like other people in our family in 1860?    

A.Crick.

B.Watson.

C.Mr.Harris.

D.Mr.Mendel

(2)The two scientists found    in 1961.

A.all the words in the DNA map

B.small things called "genes" in our body

C.the first "word" that they could understand in that language

D.The small parts are written in the DNA with a special language

(3)How can we help sick people if we understand more "words" in the DNA map?    

A.Make better medicine.

B.Stop them getting jobs.

C.Tell them what to do.

D.Make them attractive.

(4)According to the passage,all of the following are true except that     .

A we look like our parents because of "genes" in our body

B.we have understood what all the words in the DNA map do

C.DNA is the whole "map" of the human body

D.DNA tells the cell to build its parts

(5)What do people think of this research about DNA?    

A.It can be bad.

B.It can be good.

C.Lt can be good but won't work.

D.It can be good and bad.

来源:2021年四川省广安市中考英语试卷
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We spent holidays with our uncle.He loved to go on walks to collect stones.One day,he bought us backpacks(背包) and asked us to go to the mountain with him and carry the stones.

The whole day we walked around.Every now and then he put stones in our bags.To our surprise,he also took some stones out from our bags.But we thought he had just found better stones.

When we returned to the house,we were very tired.The backpacks were so heavy that we felt relaxed when we put them down.But uncle's backpack was half empty.

"Why did you put so many stones into our backpacks?"we asked.

"I didn't.You did."He said."You didn't know it,but I gave you a test today.I listened to every word you said.Whenever you were complaining(抱怨),I added a stone to your bags.Whenever you talked about something with positive(积极的) thinking,I took out a stone.And now look at your backpacks."Our backpacks were full of stones.

Your negative(消极的) thoughts are like stones.You carry themin your mind just like those stones in a backpack.The more negative thoughts,the heavier your mind.

With great love,our uncle taught us one of the most important lessons in life.

依据短文内容,选择最佳选项,并在答题卡将选定答案的字母标号涂黑.

31.How did they feel when their uncle took some stones out from their bags?   

A.Relaxed     

B.Surprise    

C.Sad     

D.Tired

32.What did they find when they returned to the house?   

A.Their uncle's bag was half empty.

B.There was nothing in their uncle's bag.

C.Their uncle's bag was full of stones.

D.There were few stones in their uncle's bag.

33.When would their uncle add a stone to their bags?   

A.When their uncle had interesting thoughts.

B.When their uncle found a better stone.

C.When they complained about something.

D.When they talked about something amazing.

34.According to the passage,when does the underlined word"them"refer to(指的是)?   

A. The bags     

B.The stones.

C.Positive    

D.Negative thoughts

35.What can we learn from the story?   

A.Everyone must accept others'advice.

B.We should be positive about life.

C.Never think about unimportant things.

D.It's necessary to make a plan before doing things.

来源:2017年广西南宁市中考英语试卷
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I was filled with doubts and worries until my grandfather told me to stand tall.

    For me, height was my trouble. I was much taller than other girls, so I often bent( 弯曲) my body at the back of the line. I had always felt unsafe as the tallest student of my class in Bala Cynwyd. And I wasn't looking forward to entering the ninth grade.

    My grandfather didn't laugh at me. Instead, whenever I tried to bend myself in order to appear shorter, he would tell me "Stand straight and tall, Alisa. "I trusted my grandfather more than anyone else in my childhood. And whenever I was afraid of something, he always told me stories of his life.

    My grandfather grew up in war﹣torn(战乱的) Europe." Stand straight, stand tall "meant something else then. After the war, he went to America. He lived a hard life, "If they could do it, why couldn't I?""Stand straight, stand tall,"he often reminded(提醒) himself. Thanks to the help of a friend, my grandfather got a job. He once told me that he was very nervous at first. He was not only trying to learn this hard new job but also a new language.

    "Stand straight, stand tall," he would always tell himself. I am so proud of my grandfather. After listening to my grandfather 's unusual experiences, I have changed the way I look at my own life.

    "Stand straight, stand tall"has become not only a piece of advice to improve my posture(身姿). It also tells me to be proud of who I am.

    And I do.

(1)Alisa often bent her body because  

A. she lived a hard life

B. she was much taller than other girls

C. she always stood at the back of the line

D. she didn't want to enter the 9th grade

(2)What did Alisa's grandfather do with her trouble?  

A. He laughed at her.

B. He asked her to bend her body.

C. He told her to stand straight and tall.

D. He advised her to stay away from her friends.

(3)Alisa's grandfather's experiences  

A. made her feel unsafe

B. taught her to accept herself

C. changed her attitude(态度) to her grandfather

D. told her his success completely depended on friends

(4)"Stand straight, stand tall"means  in the passage.

A. making yourself look tall

B. taking care of yourself

C. being proud of yourself

D. reminding yourself

(5)What's the best title for this passage?  

A. Stand straight, stand tall

B. My grandfather's life stories

C. My colorful experiences

D. The help of a friend

来源:2019年山东省德州市中考英语试卷
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FROM THE EDITOR

DEAR

READERS.

Happy birthday to us! TIME zine's firse(期刊) came out on March3, 1923. Sure, 96 isn't the most special birthday, comparing with the 100th birthday. But we take every opportunity( 机会)to celebrate. TIME for Kids came along just a little bit later, in 1995. Soon, we will have our 25th birthday!

    We have run our Kid Reporter program for many years. Many kids who took part in the program as a reporter are professional journalist(职业记者)now. While they were working with TFK, they caught some great opportunities, like interviewing political leaders, famous people, Olympic athletes, scientists, and more.

    Do you dream of being a reporter? Come and join us! On March 15, we will hold our annual(一年一度的) competition to find our next group of TIME for Kids Reporters. Editors from TFK will choose 10 best students.

    I hope you will have a chance to report for our magazines and websites during the 2019﹣2020 school year.

    All the best,

(1)According to the passage, TIME for Kids will have its  birthday.

A. 96th

B. 100th

C. 23rd

D. 25th

(2)What will editors from TFK do in their annual competition?  

A. Take part in the program.

B. Interview political leaders.

C. Choose 10 best students.

D. Report for their magazines.

(3)How long will the next group of reporters work with TFK?  

A. Half a year.

B. One year.

C. Two years.

D. Three years.

(4)Andrea Delbanco is  

A. a reader

B. an editor

C. a reporter

D. a student

(5)You can find the passage in  

A.a website

B. a book

C. a novel

D. a diary

来源:2019年山东省德州市中考英语试卷
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