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浙江省湖州市2019年中考英语仿真卷(二)

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日期: 2024-11-27
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完形填空。(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,理解其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    Things like Hula hoops(呼啦圈)used to be very popular. Did you ever own any of these? If you didn't, don't feel too bad. They were allfads. Afadis something that becomes very 1among a large number of people, but only for a short time. 2 can become a fad very quickly, but can stop being popular just as quickly. 3it is no longer "cool," a fad goes away. Anything can become a(n) 4-fashion, food, music, technology, even language.

    In the late 1970s, Erno Rubik, a professor was looking for a 5way to teach his students about 3D objects. He 6a six-color plastic object that would be called the Rubik's Cube(魔方). The goal was to get each side of the cube a 7color. It was very challenging. It took a few years for the toy to become popular, but then 8, in 1982, it seemed everyone had one. People bought over a hundred million of the 9.There were 50 books available that year offering solutions(解决办法). Then, just as suddenly as the craze  (风尚) started, it 10. By 1983, people were not interested in the Rubik's Cube anymore, perhaps because so many people 11had one in their home.

    In 2012, a South Korean musician named Psy released a song called " Gangnam (江南) Style." The music video shows Psy pretending (假装) to horse-ride while he is dancing. In six months, it became the first Youtube (一视频网站) video ever to reach a billion views (观看). Six months after that, 12went on to reach two billion views. The song and video started a worldwide 13craze. "Gangnam Style" had a huge influence on world popular culture. U.S. President Barack Obama and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron even 14the dance. "Gangnam Style" became less and less popular, 15the "Korean Wave" of culture remains popular all over the world.

阅读理解。(本题有15小题,共23分。其中2-3小题每题1分,4-5小题每题2分)
阅读理解

    Joe was an old man. The 75-year-old lived very happily in a village and had a beautiful family. Joe had four grandchildren, and they visited him during their holidays.

    During one vacation, Joe was preparing his home for the kids: cleaning and buying their favorite foods. After he finished working, he realized he lost his favorite watch. The watch was a gift from his wife when their first child was born. Joe loved the watch very much, especially after his wife's death. He was very upset about losing it.

    Once his grandchildren came, they promised him they would find the watch.

    One granddaughter asked: "Grandpa, do you remember when you saw the watch last before it went missing?"

    "I guess when I was cleaning the barn(谷仓)!" Joe replied.

    The children looked for more than two hours with Joe, but they could not find it. The kids were now also sad, but they tried to comfort(安慰) their grandfather.

    One grandson went back to the barn to search again. Joe asked why he was going there a second time. But the little boy just asked the others not to follow him and to remain silent.

    He was there for about fifteen minutes and then rushed to his grandfather. He found the watch and happily gave it to Joe.

    Joe was surprised and asked how he was able to find it. The little boy replied: "I sat there without making a noise, and the barn was so silent. After a few minutes, I heard the ‘tick, tick' sound and found the watch."

Joe hugged and thanked the little boy.

阅读理解

    In many countries, tattoos are in fashion (时尚). On TV you can often see a famous actor or musician with a tattoo on his arm or foot. Many sports players have them, too. In the US, tattoos are very popular. Forty percent of Americans aged between 26 and 40 have a tattoo, and 60 percent of customers in US tattooparlorsare women. These people are often professional people like doctor, teachers and lawyers.

    However, tattoos are not modern. In fact, they are very old in human history. For example, archaeologists (考古学家) found a human in ice from 5,000 years ago. He had 57 tattoos on his back, ankles, legs, knees and feet. Tattoos were used for many different reasons. In ancient Egypt, people got tattoos because they were "beautiful". But in ancient Rome, tattoos were negative (负面的) and put on criminals and prisoners. In India, tattoos were religious (宗教的).

    In the 16th and 17th century, European sailors (船员) arrived on the islands of Polynesia. They saw tattoos for the first time. The people on the islands had tattoos on their shoulders, chests, backs and legs. Often the tattoos were of animals or natural features like a river or a mountain. The European sailors liked them and made their own tattoos, so the idea traveled to Europe. Tattoos in Polynesia are still important today. They show information about a person's history, their island or their job.

    So is there a connection (联系) between traditional tattoos and fashionable tattoos? And can you call tattoos a fashion? Chris Rainier is an expert in tattoos and his bookAncient Markshas photos of tattoos from all over the world. He thinks people in modern societies often have tattoos because they are a connection to the traditional world. But tattoos aren't a fashion like clothes or a haircut because you can't put them on and take them off again like a jacket or a hat. They are permanent (永久的) and for life.

任务型阅读。(本题有5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
选词填空。(本题有6小题,每小题0.5分,共3分)
单词拼写。(本题有9小题,每小题1分,共9分)
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出正确的单词。每空限填一词。

    A big company wanted to find someone to work for them. Lots of young college students came to  (求职) for the job,but only a small part of them were left. And this time, the company didn't plan to choose the right persons as usual.

    Here came the day when they took the final interview. A big box  (装潢)of papers was placed on the way to the interview room, and a few papers were lying around the box.

    The first student came. He hurried along the way to take the interview. "Who put this box in the middle of the road?" the student said to  (他自己), but he did not try to move the box away. Instead, he passed around the box and continued his way.

    The second student came along and did the same thing. Then another came, and another. All of them complained (抱怨) about the box but (没有一个)of them tried to move it. What's worse, someone even stepped (踩) on the papers and left without having a look at the things on the ground.

    Half an hour later, a thin young man with  (眼镜) came. He was also among those who were left to take the interview. He saw the box and the papers around it. Without thinking twice, he  (停止)and began to pick up the papers and put them into the box. Then he managed to move the box to the side. To his great  (惊讶), he found an invitation under the box. On it were the following words, "Congratulations, young man!You are the  (合适的)person we are looking for!Would you like to join us?"

    Sometimes, you see,  (帮助)others is helping yourself.

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