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安徽专版2020中考英语复习速测17完形填空+阅读理解B+C+回答问题试题牛津译林版
速测(十七) 完形填空+阅读理解B+C+回答问题 (限时:30分钟) Ⅰ.完形填空 Jim and Jack passed by a small house on their way home late at night. They saw thick smoke 1 out of its windows. “It’s on fire!” said Jim. “ We 2 help.” The two brothers ran along the road shouting, “Fire! Fire!” They knocked at the 3 of the next house. They asked the neighbors 4 the police and the firemen. Then they ran back to the house and saw 5 the window an old lady sitting in an armchair. It was 6 that she could not move. Jim and Jack tried 7 best to carry her out of the house. Some 8 came and helped to take some things out. In no time the firemen as well as the policemen arrived. The fire 9 out. The old lady wasn’t hurt 10 she cried. She thanked Jim, Jack and her neighbors again and again. ( )1.A.come B.came C.coming D.comes ( )2.A.may B.could C.might D.must ( )3.A.desk B.chair C.door D.window ( )4.A.to tell B.to call C.to find D.to report ( )5.A.in B.across C.under D.through ( )6.A.clear B.clean C.easy D.difficult ( )7.A.them B.their C.theirs D.they ( )8.A.firemen B.policemen C.neighbors D.brothers ( )9.A.is putting B.was put C.was putting D.was putted ( )10.A.but B.and C.or D.until Ⅱ.阅读理解 Passage 1 People in different countries speak different languages. But is there a language that can be understood by everyone in the world? If there is, the answer might be EMOJIS (表情符号). 6 Emojis are a kind of special language. Pictures are used to put meaning across. A group called the Unicode Consortium works on choosing emojis. It has added new emojis every year since 2014. They show what people think about and like. Emojis can be used to represent(代表) different groups of people. In 2015, emoji faces with different skin tones(肤色) were added. In 2016, different jobs were added, such as doctor, police officer and painter. This year, emojis of disabled people were added including emojis of blind people and people in wheelchairs. But there is also more to emojis. They can also refer to(指的是) pop culture and new cultural trends(潮流). New emojis in 2019 also include several animals, such as sloths (树懒) and flamingos(火烈鸟). These animals are not very common, but are known to many people. For example, sloths have become popular because of the 2016 film Zootopia(《疯狂动物城》). Many fashion designers(设计师) have included flamingos in their designs in recent years. This animal makes people feel like they’re on a vacation. It seems that emojis are a mirror of the world we live in. It will be interesting to see how they change and grow in the years to come. 11.Emojis use to express ideas. ( ) A.music B.sounds C.words D.pictures 12.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to? ( ) A.The Unicode Consortium. B.An emoji. C.A country. D.A language. 13.According to the passage, emojis include the following EXCEPT . ( ) A.people with different skin tones B.popular films C.some interesting animals D.different jobs 14.Which sentence is Not True according to the passage? ( ) A.People all over the world might understand emojis. B.Emojis can represent pop culture. C.Many fashion designers used sloths in their works. D.Emojis are changing and growing every year. Passage 2 6 Learning a new language is hard. In recent research, scientists found that your chances of reaching fluency(流利) in a new language drop off at the age of 10. Does that mean you should give up your French class if you are older than 10? No! The research found that it’s “nearly impossible” to reach fluency if you start learning a language after age 10. That’s not because your language skills start to get worse. “You’re still learning fast,” says Joshua. “It’s just because your ability to learn starts dropping at around 10 or 11 years old.” The researchers say people who try to learn a new language after 10 may still become quite good. But they will probably not become fluent. Kids may be better than adults at learning new languages for many reasons. One is that children’s brains are more adaptable(能适应的) than adults’ brains. This means they are better able to change. Kids may also would like to try new things. And adults may depend on the rules of their first language. But kids are able to accept a new language without them. 15.Why is it difficult to reach fluency if we start learning a language after age 10? ( ) A.We are too old to learn well. B.We can’t learn fast any more. C.Our language skills start to get worse. D.Our ability to learn starts dropping. 16.Why are adults worse than kids at learning a new language? ( ) A.Adults may depend on the rules of their first language. B.Adults are able to accept a new language easily. C.Adults’ brains are more adaptable. D.Adults like to try new things. 17.Who would become more fluent in learning a new language? ( ) A.Mary, 8 years old. B.Tom, 18 years old. C.Jenny, 42 years old. D.Lucy, 65 years old. 18.What does the passage mainly want to tell us? ( ) A.We should give up our new class if we are older than 10. B.We’d better try to learn a new language before 10. C.Learning a new language after 10 may still become quite good. D.We should learn a new language when we are old. Ⅲ.回答问题 6 There are many holidays and festivals. Dads have Father’s Day. Mums have Mother’s Day. But do our grandparents have a special festival? Yes, they do! The Double Ninth Festival is a special day for people in China. It started long ago. The festival is on lunar September 9th. On this day, people show love and respect to their grandparents. There are many ways in which Chinese people express their respect. When an older person enters a room, everyone stands. People are introduced from the oldest to the youngest. When we present a book to an older person, two hands are used. Young people always offer their seats to older people on crowded subway or on a bus. Respecting older people is a tradition in China. That’s because the Chinese know that older people have knowledge and experience that young people can learn. Chinese people are proud of being old. Westerners respect their older people, too. Usually, seniors don’t have to buy tickets for trains and buses. They are given discounts(打折) in stores and restaurants. But Western seniors don’t often live with their children—they live alone. For holidays, the family usually gather at the grandparents’ home, and a great smile and a warm hug for their parents are enough for grown children to show their respect. 19.When is the Double Ninth Festival?(不超过10个词) 20.What can the young learn from older people?(不超过10个词) 21.How do Western grown children show their respect?(不超过15个词) 6 【参考答案】 Ⅰ.[主旨大意]本文是一篇记叙文,讲述吉姆和杰克两兄弟在回家的路上看见一座房子着火了,他们快速地通知邻居并让他们报警。老妇人得救了,对两兄弟和周围的邻居表示感谢。 1.C 考查非谓语动词。句意:他们看见浓烟正从窗户里出来。see sb/sth doing sth看见某人或某物正在做某事。故选C。 2.D 考查情态动词辨析。结合语境可知“我们必须帮忙”。故选D。 3.C 考查名词辨析。根据谓语动词knocked“敲”并结合语境可知,与其搭配的名词是“门”,knock at the door敲门。故选C。 4.B 考查固定搭配。着火了,当然要给警察和消防员“打电话”。ask sb to do sth 要求某人做某事。tell 告诉;call打电话;find找到;report报道。故选B。 5.D 考查介词辨析。语境是“透过窗户看见老妇人正坐在椅子上”。in在……里面;across横穿;under在……下面;through透过(空间)。根据宾语window可知,与其搭配的是through。故选D。 6.A 考查形容词辨析。句意:很明显她不能动了。句式It’s clear that…意为“显而易见……。”故选A。 7.B 考查代词辨析。try one’s best尽力去做。主语是两兄弟,one’s应用their代替。故选B。 8.C 考查名词辨析。根据下文“In no time the firemen as well as the policemen arrived.”可知,此处并非“消防员和警察”来了,应该是“邻居们”来了。故选C。 9.B 考查被动语态。句意:火被扑灭了。此处是一般过去时的被动语态。故选B。 10.A 考查连词辨析。上文“老妇人没有受伤”和下文“她哭了”构成转折关系,故用but。and和,表示顺承关系;or或者,表示选择关系;until直到。故选A。 Ⅱ.Passage 1 11.D 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Pictures are used to put meaning across.”可知,表情符号是一种图片语言。故选D。 12.A 代词指代题。根据上文“A group called the Unicode Consortium works on choosing emojis.”可知,it指代的是the Unicode Consortium。 13.B 细节理解题。文章第三段提到了different skin tones、different jobs和disabled people等三种形象;第五段则提到了several animals,文中并没有提到popular films。故选B。 14.C 推理判断题。根据第一段内容可知A项正确;根据第四段中的“But there is also more to emojis. They can also refer to pop culture and new cultural trends.”可知B项正确;根据倒数第二段中的“Many fashion designers have included flamingos in their designs in recent years.”可知C项描述不正确;根据第二段中的“It has added new emojis every year since 2014.”可知D项正确。故选C。 6 Passage 2 15—18 DAAB Ⅲ.19.It is on lunar September 9th./On lunar September 9th. 20.Knowledge and experience./They can learn knowledge and experience. 21.By giving a great smile and a warm hug./They show their respect by giving a great smile and a warm hug./They give a great smile and a warm hug. 6查看更多