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完形填空+阅读理解+词语运用+书面表达

中考综合模拟满分特训(二)

一、完形填空(每小题1分, 共10分)

请阅读下面短文, 理解其大意, 然后从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中, 选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。

Our family went to Yellowstone National Park for summer vacation. Our son, Tom, wanted to see bears there. And what a/an 1 experience it was! When we arrived there, we 2 the tent and went to explore. As we returned, we heard our daughter Susie cry out suddenly. And then we saw a bear get into our camp. Tom wanted his father to drive the bear 3 .

His father said, “ 4 . It’s dangerous to chase away a bear. And don’t let him chase you.”

Susie said, “What shall we do? Maybe we should 5 up a tree.”

Tom said, “No. We have to get him out of there. He 6 go to sleep in our tent.”

“Maybe we could make him leave if we put some 7 outside for him to eat,” Susie suggested.

Then I said, “ 8 are we supposed to get the honey? It’s in the tent.”

Feeling helpless, we watched the bear go into the tent and heard him upset everything inside. “It’s foolish for us to try to chase him away,” said my husband. “ 9 him alone and wait for him to come out.”

We waited and waited, 10 the bear stayed with no sign of leaving at all. In the end, we had to sleep in the car that night. 1.A.interesting B.enjoyable 2.A.put on 3.A.off

B.put up B.away

C.frightening C.put into C.back

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4.A.Yes 5.A.climb 6.A.must 7.A.water 8.A.What 9.A.Make 10.A.but

B.OK B.plant B.might B.bread B.How B.Tell B.and

C.No C.cut C.need C.honey C.Which C.Leave C.so

二、阅读理解(每小题2分, 共50分)

A

请将下列图片与表格中的描述相匹配, 其中有一项为多余选项。

11.This is a large piece of electrical kitchen equipment and it is used for keeping food and drinks cold so that they can stay fresh. 12.It’s a pair of long and thin sticks made of wood or steel. They are used for eating food in some East Asian countries, such as China, Korea and Japan. 13.It is a traditional musical instrument. You can play it by beating it with sticks or with your hands. People in the northwest parts of China often play it together during big festivals or weddings. 14.It is a large square electrical machine. It can be used for washing and drying dirty clothes or sheets. It can help people save a lot of time. 15.It’s a small piece of equipment connected to a computer. It looks like a kind of small animal which has a long 2 / 11

tail. You can move it with your hand to give orders to the computer.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. B

请阅读下面短文, 从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中, 选出一个最佳选项。 More than 3,000 teenagers lost their father or mother because of the terrorist attack on 9/11, 2001. Recently, CNN interviewed some of them. Here are their stories:

Jessica Waring lost her father on the second day of her freshman year of high school! @Jessica Waring:All of us are sitting here, successful and intelligent. Al-Qaeda(基地组织)and ISIS are not going to beat us now. Patrick Hannaford was 2 years old when his father was killed on the 105th floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower. @Patrick Hannaford:We’re still here. We’re stronger now than we were then. It’s just a good feeling to know they failed. Juliette is 19.Her father was a firefighter killed on 9/11.His crushed helmet was repaired later. @Juliette:It’s bittersweet(苦乐参半的) because it was something of his—something that was with him during his last moments. Nicole Pila, 17, often listens to a recording of her father in his final moments—“If I’m not on the air, I want to tell anyone who has a loved one in the building, the situation is under control for the moment and the danger has not increased. So, please, all family members take it easy.” @Nicole Pila:In his last moments, he was putting others before himself. It’s the last thing I have left of him. Rodney Wotton was born eight days after the attack. @Rodney Wotton:He’s just been the father figure in my life since I never did meet my dad.

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16.Who did CNN interview?

A.Some teenagers who was born in 2001.

B.Some teenagers who lost their parent(s) on 9/11, 2001. C.Some teenagers who fought against Al-Qaeda and ISIS. 17.How old was Patrick when his father was killed? A.2 years old. B.17 years old.

C.19 years old.

18.What was Juliette’s father’s job then? A.An office worker.

B.A firefighter.

C.A soldier.

19.Which of the following is TRUE? A.Nicole’s father left him a hand written letter. B.Rodney’s father died eight days after he was born.

C.Jessica was in the first year of high school when the tragedy(悲剧) happened. 20.What’s the main idea of the passage? A.The teenagers were afraid of terrorists.

B.The teenagers have already forgotten what happened on 9/11.

C.The teenagers missed their parents and had confidence in beating terrorists.

C

请阅读下面短文, 根据短文内容, 从方框内所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项, 使短文意思通顺, 并将选项填在题后的横线上。选项中有一项为多余项。

The Power of Music

Most people can remember important news stories clearly, whether it was a terrible earthquake in Japan or the event of 9/11. But now, Professor Martin Conway and Dr Catriona Morrison, from the University of Leeds, are studying how music can create “autobiographical(自传式的) memory” of the main events in our lives. The study is online. 21

Dr Morrison explains that they looked at different age groups and their memories. We often remember more from when we are teenagers. 22 For older people who have memories

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