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四川省成都市锦江区2020年中考英语一诊试题

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日期: 2024-09-19
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选择填空。从各题的A,B,C三个选项中选择正确答案。(共10小题,每小题1分,计10分)
补全对话。(共1小题,每小题10分 计10分)
完形填空。(共2小题,计20分)
阅读理解。(共5小题,每小题10分;计10分)
阅读理解(共 10小题,每小题10分:计20分)
阅读下面一篇短文,根据短文内容选择正确答案。

    Do you use the apps in your smartphone everyday? We know smartphone apps have many useful functions(功能). Here are two apps.

    Warning: Earthquake is coming!

    A new app called EAS(Earthquake Alert System) gives users all the first— hand information about earthquakes around the world. It also provides a guide for self— rescue(自救)in case an earthquake happens near you.

But the best part of the app is that you can turn on its alarm system(警报系统) before you go to sleep. If an earthquake happens during the night, you'll be woken up by your phone and have a chance to get to safety

You can buy this app on Apple's app store for only 2 yuan per month, which seems a small price to pay to protect your life. But It's a pity that it can't be used on Android phones, such as Samsung phones and Huawei phones.

    Snail Sleep — gives you a better sleep!

    Snail Sleep — An app that improves your sleep, spends the night with you and helps you develop a good sleeping habit. It records your sleep information and gives a report to help you learn more about your sleep.

    The smart alarm clock wakes you up at your light sleep. If you find it difficult to fall asleep at night, Snail Sleep can play soft sleep music to help you relax and bring you a good sleep. It will stop once you fall asleep.

    In the morning, the soft , cheerful music will make it easy for you to get up.

    This app will help you learn more about your sleep habits by recording your sleep talks and snores.

阅读下面一篇短文, 根据短文内容选择正确答案.

    A picture is worth a thousand words, but it can't always tell the whole story. The sailor in the classical photo VJ Day in Times Square, George Mendonsa, died last month at age 95.

    On Aug 14, 1945, Japan surrendered to the United States, ending World War II. American photojournalist Alfred Eisenstaedt took his camera to the streets of New York. In Times Square, people were celebrating the victory everywhere.

    "I saw a sailor running along the street taking hold of any and every girl he met. Whether she was a grandmother, heavy, thin, old, didn't make a difference" Eisenstaedt said.

    He then took the photo, which later became one of the most famous photos in history. But Eisenstaedt forgot to ask for the pair's names!

    Since then, many have come to Eisenstaedt to say they are the pair in the photo. One book, The Kissing Sailor, describes every detail of the photo, as well as interviews with all the people in the background of the photo. The authors stated that Greta Zimmer Friedman, a nurse, was the woman pictured.

    Mendonsa described what happened that day. According to him, he and his friends were in a theater at the time. People rushed in, shouting that the war was over. They then ran out and joined the street celebration in Times Square.

    Although it was quite sudden, Friedman, who died in 2016, said she didn't mind the kiss. "It was just somebody really celebrating …it wasn't a romantic (浪漫的) event. It was just … thank God, the war is over. "

根据首字母填写单词。(共5小题,每小题1分;计5分)
完成对话。(共1小题,每小题10分;计10分)
在对话空格中填上适当的单词,使对话完整正确,每空一词(含缩写词)。

A: Hey, Jason, what's up? You look so serious.

B: It's the news about Godfrey Gao.

A: You mean the Canadian— born actor who died from heart arrest during the  of filming the sports reality show Chase Me on Wednesday?

B: Yes, his death has made people shocked and they also doubted whether the first— aid rescuing services were provided in time and in a way when the accident happened.

A: People think it's the mistake of Zhejiang TV station.

B: The news says Chase Me has already been asked to. Another TV show has taken its place.  Many people started to think about what's behind the of reality TV shows these years. You know people are getting crazy about them. There is a hotonline about the dark side of reality TV shows like Chase Me.

A: The dark side? I only know Chase Me gets two teamseach other in different challenges.

B: Yeah, you are right. But this is what I just read in Weibo. It says the competitors who are usually singers, actors and models have to not only compete like sportsmen but also challenge themselves mentally (脑力地). The activities would put them at a great of getting hurt.

A: Well, it's not hard for me to understand that the TV stations want higher television viewing rating(收视率),so they just find all the ways to the strange taste of the audience(观众). But I wonder why the famous people want to join these shows.

B: That's because the reality TV shows offer them an easy way to get more social and become more popular.

A: I think the TV stations should provide us with something positive.

B: Probably this is what Gao's event exactly reminds us.

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从下面方框中选出10个单词并使用其适当形式填入短文空格内,使短文意思正确、通顺(每词限用一次).

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Around the world, artificial intelligence (AI) has slowly become a part of our everyday lives. One of the biggest implementations (实施) is facial recognition (FR) technology.

After enabling people to make payments, FR has now been put to use in the subway of Zhengzhou, Henan province.in September, FR is available to passenger who link their online payment systems to the smartphone app of the subway. China Daily reports that other cities in China,Beijing, are testing a similar system.

It's not hard to set why FR technology could help speed up security checks meaningfully. Yuan Xiaoqin, a park manager in Hangzhou, told China Central Television the reason the park changedentry system: "Facial recognition can help a visitor enter the park in two or three seconds. Fingerprint information sometimes isn't sensitive (灵敏的),in cases of being hurt or when the fingers are too dry to be recognized. " Before, the park used a fingerprint entry system.

However, the use of facial recognition some problems about security hidden danger so far.

Many people feel using facial recognition. They doubt the necessity of using facial details and worry the information could be let out. Their worries are . In August, a face— changing app called Zao allowed users to imitate (模仿) famous stars from films and TV through the use of facial recognition.as it was, users worried that the app was collecting a large amount of personal information.

Sometimes people can refuse the app if they don't want their facial information disclosed, but sometimes people don't have a choice. Once this information is let out, it's hard to take useful actions. There is no law in China the use and collection of facial information. App operators, public service and government departments should be more careful in preventing use of the technology disorderly.

阅读表达(共1小题;计10分)
补全短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的A~F选项中选出适当的选项补全短文。

    As my family and I drive to my grandmother's house, my dad point out all the houses he lived in as a kid.  I count 12, probably missing one or two along the way.

    At 16, my dad had to drop out of high school to support his mom, sisters and brothers. One time, he came home from school to find an empty house and a notice that his family would have to move out of the house. We start to understand why he has no pictures of his younger self.  His dad spent all his money on gambling (赌博). There is no anger in my dad's words.

    His little sister would cry at birthday parties because she could never have one of her own at home.My brothers and I have had one every year. We couldn't imagine it any other way.

     We've heard it so much that sometimes we roll our eyes (翻白眼),but his words now are still in my head, and I find new meanings every time I recall them: "There's nothing you can't do if you stay in school and work hard. " I wonder how differently my father's life could have turned out if he'd had just one person saying those words to him.

    My dad works 16 hours a day He's gone just as I'm falling asleep. He works hard so we can have a good home and do the things he never could.

    For 18 years, my dad has always told me this, but now it's my turn: I am so proud of you, Dad.

A. However, his dad lost everything he had.

B. He tells us to work hard and stay in school.

C. He tells my brothers and me stories of when he was at our age.

D. We threw my dad his first birthday party when he was at least 40.

E. It makes me think the world is at my hands and nothing is impossible

F. Instead, there is a sense of longing (渴望)as he recalls the very little time with his father.

完成表格,阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成表格中所缺的信息。

    Have you noticed that many of the clothes on the high street look the same these days? So how do young people manage to express their own style? We interviewed some people in different parts of the UK.

    "Young creative people in the UK have always come up with ways to express their personality through clothes.  They like to add some accessories(配件)on their clothes. Punks added zippers and safety pins(别针),and skaters buy chains from hardware shops to hang from their trousers. You don't need money— you need be imaginative. "said Alexi, an art student.

    Printing your own T-shirt is the easiest and most common way to customize(定制) clothes. You don't have to make a T-shirt. You can buy a cheap one and add some pictures of your choice.

    "I used to make customized, colorful T-shirts for my friends using cloth paints.  They looked a bit messy but sort of col. A couple of years ago, my mate Simon made one with a picture of Spider-Man. He still wears it in fact. It looks great," said John, 25.

Everyone knows that students don't have a lot of money. That doesn't have to be a problem if you have the ability to have new and exciting ideas.

    "I used to make clothes sometimes when I was a student. Once I found a pair of trousers in a shop that I really liked, but I couldn't afford them. I drew a picture of it in a notebook, then I bought some cloth in the same color and copied the trousers using my mum's sewing machine (缝纫机). I loved it when people didn't believe I had made them myself," said Corrine, 31.

    Second— hand or "vintage" clothes are very popular among young people. They consider them as a symbol of fashion.

    "Sometimes a little change of my own old clothes makes a difference, because I know that they will fit and they'll look good. I like to go shopping in second— hand shops for jackets, trousers and dresses. You can be sure you will always have something original (原始的) as well as cheap. " said Helen, 26.

Purpose: to wearing the same clothes on the streets

Customizing clothes

Ways

Details

adding accessories

●Punks add zippers and safety pins.

●Skaters buy chains from hardware shops to hang from their trousers

printing some pictures

 cloth paints to make customized, colorful T— shirts.

making by themselves

Makeclothes they like but can't afford on their own.

 old clothes

●Second— hand or "vintage" clothes are very popular.

●A small change of their own old clothes makes a difference.

Conclusion: can help young people to express themselves with customized clothes.

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