北京专版2020中考英语复习方案第四篇高分许速测14完形填空+阅读理解D+回答问题试题

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北京专版2020中考英语复习方案第四篇高分许速测14完形填空+阅读理解D+回答问题试题

‎ 小卷速测(十四) 完形填空+阅读理解D+回答问题 ‎ ‎(限时:20分钟)‎ Ⅰ. 完形填空 ‎  As the teacher called my name, I knew what lay ahead.She looked at me directly and made me to the whiteboard to perform a division(除法) problem.Division was my weakest subject.I repeatedly put the numbers in the  1  places, or forgot to add in the zeros. ‎ I worriedly  2  myself out of my seat.With every slow step I took, I grew more nervous.My stomach ached, and my whole body shook with  3 . ‎ The teacher read the problem aloud.Unsure of myself, I looked at the girl beside me, and tried to  4  what she was writing, but she went faster than I could understand, writing down what seemed to be foreign symbols. ‎ My eyes fixed on the chicken scratch I had tried.Impossible to understand.Why me? Why couldn’t I work out the problem that seemed easy to all other kids? These questions filled my head.‎ As the other girl finished and danced back to her seat, I wrote some random(胡乱的) numbers on the board, and  5  back to mine.The teacher read over our work. ‎ ‎“Now, class, Susie did this problem absolutely correctly.”‎ ‎“As for Tara,” the teacher said jokingly,“I don’t even know what she did.”‎ The class burst into laughs, and I felt my face turn red as I tried to sink as low as possible into my seat, hoping to prevent them from  6  me at all. ‎ But this memory is one I remember, surprisingly, in a positive way.It made me  7 , and gave me persistence.When I get a poor grade in school, or am put down by somebody, I think of that moment and every single one of those  8  that I asked myself.The terrible ache in my stomach comes back and gives me the motivation to answer all of those whys and try hard until perfection, or as close as I can get. ‎ ‎(  )1.A.proper B.incorrect C.special D.unimportant ‎ ‎(  )2.A.lifted B.dropped C.repaired D.knocked ‎(  )3.A.tiredness B.excitement C.shyness D.fear ‎ ‎(  )4.A.accept B.explain C.copy D.describe ‎(  )5.A.rushed B.looked C.talked D.thought ‎(  )6.A.changing B.inviting C.seeing D.teaching 6‎ ‎(  )7.A.healthier B.stronger C.cleverer D.happier ‎(  )8.A.ways B.words C.hows D.whys ‎ Ⅱ. 阅读理解 Schools Take the Fun Out of Suspension(停课)‎ Suspension just isn’t what it used to be. Once, school officials could be sure that if they kicked a misbehaving student out of school, the student’s angry and embarrassed parents would be sure to punish their child.‎ But these days, too many parents are working, while others don’t really care. For some students, suspension has become another holiday, all the sweeter because everyone else is in class.‎ Now, several school leaders in Ventura County are having second thoughts about suspension. They are changing rules and using a new approach when it comes to punishment—instead of sending students home, they are keeping more troublemakers at school. Students who break school rules are still suspended, but must stay on school grounds, where they catch up on homework, write personal goals, or clean up the school.‎ The school officials are also concerned about teens falling behind in school. “We want to keep students in school because that’s our business,” said the school leader Bob La Bella. He said at-school suspension prevents the “snowball effect”, when a student who gets in trouble in one class is sent home for a few days and ends up behind in all six classes.‎ In several schools, teachers or school staff watch over suspended students. Some schools call their at-school suspension classes “opportunity rooms”. Educators say these places are where students have the opportunity to turn their lives around. “Behavior is an outward sign of an inner problem in school,” said the school leader Chuck Weis. “Suspension can give us an opportunity to work on the real problem.”‎ Middle school students from Ventura are sent to a special “suspension school” held on Fridays at Ventura College. They spend from 8 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon there, involved in activities aimed at controlling their anger, raising their self-confidence, and improving their attitude toward school. In return, the suspension doesn’t show up on their school record.‎ At 8:15 a.m. on a recent Friday, teacher Peter Shedlosky asked the students to introduce themselves: their names, grades, schools, and reasons for suspension. A few kids’ voices cracked as they took their turns reciting their misbehavior: “I got kicked out of class. I pushed this guy. I beat up some kid. I got into a fight.”‎ 6‎ Ventura educators say having the suspension school in a college also encourages the students to improve their behavior and grades. During the day, they take a tour of the college campus, look through the college material, and talk about careers.‎ ‎9.What is special about suspension in Ventura County? (  )‎ A.It gives parents time to work on real problems.‎ B.It shows up on the suspended kids’ school record.‎ C.It gets parents involved in the lives of their suspended kids.‎ D.It offers a chance for suspended kids to improve themselves.‎ ‎10.Serving suspension in a college     . (  ) ‎ A.helps suspended students change attitude toward their parents B.motivates suspended students to reflect on and control behavior C.gives suspended students the opportunity to take college courses D.includes suspended students doing fun activities to improve grades ‎11.What is the passage mainly about? (  )‎ A.School leaders aren’t taking suspension seriously.‎ B.Schools are making suspension more effective.‎ C.Students are having too much fun at school.‎ D.Suspensions should have come to an end.‎ ‎12.What does the writer probably think of suspension at school? (  )‎ A.Acceptable. B.Doubtful.‎ C.Careful. D.Harmful.‎ Ⅲ. 回答问题 ‎  I’m David and I’ve been living in the United States for over ten years, and I now say thank you about 50 times a day. Often I do it without thinking. I say thank you to the cashier at the coffee shop. I say thank you to my wife and my 5-year-old daughter several times a day for different things. When I first moved to the United States, I didn’t know I was supposed to thank someone who took my money for something I bought at a store. I had no idea I was supposed to thank people when they asked how I was doing.‎ I grew up in the northern Indian city of Lucknow, in a culture in which saying thank you is not done lightly. I learned to say thank you in English when I was in elementary school. And when I thanked anyone, I said it in English, which was less embarrassing and more casual than doing so ‎ 6‎ in Hindi. I saved my thanks for those who had done huge favors for me. And I didn’t thank my friends or classmates very often. When I did, they regarded the act as a playful way to practise English.‎ Saying dhanyavaad, or thank you in Hindi, to someone without looking at him or her is just as good as not saying it at all. As a kid, I heard my father say dhanyavaad to people of his age, and he did it as seriously as possible, with his hands joined in front of his chest. He wasn’t just thanking someone for something, but asking for an opportunity to return the favor.‎ Now, when I travel to India, I often upset people by saying thank you to them. On a recent trip home, I was invited to my uncle’s house for dinner. He’s been a father figure to me, teaching me many things at every step of my life. That day, I made the mistake of telling him, in English, “Thank you for inviting me.” before leaving his house. He didn’t respond, but I saw he was unhappy. I couldn’t even apologize for thanking him. The damage was done.‎ Different countries and different people have different manners. We must find out their customs, so that they will not think us ill-mannered.‎ ‎13.How often does David say thank you now?‎ ‎  ‎ ‎14.Where did David grow up?‎ ‎  ‎ ‎15.Who did David save his thanks for?‎ ‎  ‎ ‎16.What is the third paragraph mainly about?‎ ‎  ‎ ‎17.Why was David’s uncle unhappy?‎ ‎  ‎ 6‎ ‎【参考答案】‎ Ⅰ.[主旨大意] 本文是一篇叙事文。“我”不擅长数学,偏偏数学老师让“我”在黑板上做演算,完成得很糟糕让“我”无地自容,但是“我”把这次难堪尴尬的经历看作是对自己的一次刺激和激励,从积极的角度让“我”更加努力。‎ ‎1.B 根据上文的“Division was my weakest subject.”可知,“我”不擅长除法运算,所以推断出“我”在做题时肯定是错误百出。故选B。‎ ‎2.A 根据下文“With every slow step I took…”可知,这里应该是“我”从椅子上起身。故选A。‎ ‎3.D 通过上文可知,“我”的除法运算学得不好,所以缺少自信心,老师叫“我”在黑板上做演算,“我”肯定很害怕。故选D。‎ ‎4.C ‎ ‎5.A 根据上文的“As the other girl finished and danced back to her seat”可以推断出“我”在胡乱写完之后,也快速返回自己的座位上。故选A。‎ ‎6.C 根据文中信息可知对于自己完成得不好,“我”感到羞愧难当,所以生怕其他学生看“我”。故选C。‎ ‎7.B 根据下文的“and gave me persistence”可知有并列关系的上文应该是让“我”获得了鼓励,使“我”内心变得更强大。故选B。‎ ‎8.D 根据下文的“gives me the motivation to answer all of those whys”可知这个地方考查了原词复现。故选D。‎ Ⅱ.[主旨大意] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了学校停课不再像以前那样,现在学校正在让停课变得更高效。文章做了具体描述。‎ ‎9.D 细节理解题。根据倒数第三段“They spend from 8 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon there, involved in activities aimed at controlling their anger, raising their self-confidence, and improving their attitude toward school. In return, the suspension doesn’t show up on their school record.”可知,Ventura County开设特殊的“停课学校”,让他们参与活动旨在控制他们的愤怒、提高他们 6‎ 的自信心和改善他们对学校的态度。 故选D。‎ ‎10.B 细节理解题。根据最后一段第一句“Ventura educators say having the suspension school in a college also encourages the students to improve their behavior and grades.”可知,在大学里的停课学校也能鼓励学生改进他们的行为和成绩。选项B“激励暂被停课的学生反思和控制行为”符合题意。故选B。‎ ‎11.B 主旨大意题。根据第三段第一、二句 “Now, several school leaders in Ventura County are having second thoughts about suspension. They are changing rules and using a new approach when it comes to punishment—instead of sending students home, they are keeping more troublemakers at school.”可知,学校领导正在重新考虑停课问题,他们正在改变规则,采用新的方法来惩罚学生,而不是把学生送回家。文章对此做了具体描述,故本文主要讲述学校正在使停课更加有效。故选B。‎ ‎12.A 观点态度题。根据第五段中的“Educators say these places are where students have the opportunity to turn their lives around. ‘Behavior is an outward sign of an inner problem in school,’ said the school leader Chuck Weis. ‘Suspension can give us an opportunity to work on the real problem.’”可知,停课可以让我们有机会解决实际问题。可推知,作者认为学校停课是可以接受的。故选A。‎ Ⅲ.13.Now he says thank you about 50 times a day./About 50 times a day.‎ ‎14.He grew up in the northern Indian city of Lucknow./In the northern Indian city of Lucknow.‎ ‎15.He saved his thanks for those who had done huge favors for him./The people who had done huge favors for him.‎ ‎16.How David’s father says thank you in Hindi./ How people say thank you in Hindi./The way people express their thanks in Hindi.‎ ‎17.Because he said thank you to his uncle./ Because he hurt his uncle’s feeling by saying thank you to him.‎ 6‎
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