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浙江省湖州市吴兴区2021年初中英语学业水平模拟监测试题

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日期: 2024-11-26
中考模拟
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。

One day at a restaurant, a cockroach (蟑螂) suddenly flew from somewhere and landed on a lady. The lady started 1 . With a frightening voice, she began to jump, with both her 2 trying to push away the cockroach. She was so 3 that everyone in the group also got scared. The lady finally 4 to push the cockroach away, but it landed on another lady in the group.

Now, it was the 5 of a second lady in the group to act like the first lady. The waiter rushed forward to them. During their 6, the cockroach fell upon the waiter. The waiter stayed 7 and watched the behavior of the cockroach on his shirt. 8 he was confident enough, without any second, he caught it with his fingers and threw it out of the restaurant.

Drinking my coffee and watching the whole event, I 9 a few thoughts and started thinking. Was the cockroach responsible for 10 behavior? If so, then why was the waiter so calm? He dealt with it 11, without any chaos (混乱) .

Surely it was not the cockroach, but the actions and 12 of those people who saw the event that scared the ladies.

I realize that it is not the shouting of my father or my boss that 13 me, but it is that I couldn't control my feelings well. That means it's my attitude (态度) to the 14 that creates chaos in my life. In other words, maybe you can't run away from something terrible, 15 you can choose the way of treating. That's really important to you.

阅读理解(本题有13小题,每小题2分,共26分)
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Everyone in my class was afraid of Mrs. Lane, my maths teacher. She knew everything, especially about you. She likes tidiness. After class, one of us would walk down the rows with the wastebasket and we would put in our waste paper.

Once as a classmate collected our waste paper, Dave suddenly threw a paper ball into the basket about 4 feet away. Soon other kids followed excitedly. I also put up a beautiful shot. But the minute it left my fingers, Mrs. Lane called my name. I felt so terrible.

"Nice shot! I'd like to see more," she said. Mrs. Lane took me to the door. "Ten more shots from here. Every time you don't score a goal, you have one hour with me after school." The class cheered when I scored and groaned (叹气) when I failed. Finally, I made three shots and missed seven. It meant seven hours of one-on-one with Mrs. Lane, with one every afternoon. I simply accepted the fact that I'd never be happy again.

Finally, I understood why Mrs. Lane did this: I was new here. And I made only a few friends. Here's what happened: Whether I hit the wastebasket or not, this brought my classmates' attention to me.

The first day came.

"Come in," Mrs. Lane said. "Pull up a chair."

I did. She passed a plate of cookies to me. "You're probably hungry," she said.

I was always hungry, so I took a cookie. "Thank you," I said.

There was a plate of cookies on her desk every afternoon for the next six afternoons. They were homemade, and they were delicious. We grew closer that week.

And on that eighth afternoon, I felt a little lost as I kicked my way through fallen leaves, all the way home.

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Why do only famous people have biographies (传记)? This is the question two young sisters, 7-year-old Aishvarya, and 11-year-old Vaishali, asked their parents. They were reading biographies in school and realized they knew more about Beyonce than about their own grandparents. So they decided to do something.

They created "Grand Stories", a workbook that helps grandchildren learn about their grandparents. Through answering guided questions and telling stories, Grand Stories help families learn more about each other.

This family had come from India to the US, and all four grandparents live far away. Through modern technology and some family visits, the girls know their grandparents—but they want more. Where did they go to school? How did they meet, get married, and raise families? What were their stories? These reflect the "Do you know" questions in the workbook to study how much people know about their family history.

The sisters asked their own grandparents to talk about their stories. The grandfather, who is a quiet person, didn't share much during the interview. But then he stayed up all night writing his biography. When the father looked through the biography, he realized there was so much he'd never known about his own father! Through these stories the father felt closer to his own family.

What the two sisters discovered is how much we depend on knowing our family stories to understand who we are in the world. These stories are important for young children growing up, as well as our becoming parents and grandparents. "Grand Stories" is a great way to start these conversations. Whether you're 7 or 70, it's never too early or too late to start sharing family stories.

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A lunch break—it's an important and often necessary part of our working or school day. It's time to get something to eat and maybe chat with some friends. And now we're gradually getting used to plenty of places to buy our lunch from, all offering delicious dishes and sandwiches to eat on the go.

But buying our lunch is not just costing us money, there might be a cost in polluting our planet too. Just a sandwich, some crisps and maybe a cake and coffee can produce much waste. Cups, packing paper and plastic are all part of our disposable (一次性的)feast besides the food waste we create. Some experts say throwing away food is a big cause of environmental problems.

As for the solution to the problem, according to an environmental group called Hubbub, is to eat packed lunches. Tessa Tricks from the group thinks it's usually healthier and cheaper to make your own lunch. It means you can eat the things you really want and causes less waste.

Of course, if you haven't got time to prepare your packed lunch and you are going to buy lunch, Hubbub suggests that you should take your own container to a shop and ask them to put your food in it. The idea of using reusable coffee cups for hot drinks and refilling water bottles has already been known successful, so this could be another step in the right direction.

The problem with eating is that you might want to carry your food in something that is disposable, so it's a good idea to make sure it's something recyclable. The message seems to be that if we give our lunchtime eating habits some thought, we will all make an effort in climate(气候)change and protecting our environment. That is something for all of us to consider and take action!

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