组卷题库 > 初中英语试卷库

浙江省温州市2022年中考英语第二次适应性试题

作者UID:9673734
日期: 2024-11-26
中考模拟
单项填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
完形填空 (本题有15小题,每小题15分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C. D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

I never thought I would be a "runner". I was the girl who ran slowest in the PE class. A few years ago, I was walking with a group of friends in the Race for the Cure, a 5km race designed to raise money for the fight against breast cancer until one lady caught 1attention.

Wearing a T-shirt with the word "Survivor", she was one of the2women I've ever seen. She must have been close to 70 years old. She was so small that it seemed as if she could even be turned over by a strong wind, 3she was running. When passing me and my group of friends, she waved and didn't4. She just took a deep breath and ran slowly, but5 as if each step had pushed her cancer out of her body. Right at that moment, I6that in the next Race for the Cure, I'd be running along with her.

A week later, I found myself in the gym, running on the treadmill. Three7after I started, my face was bright red. I felt like my lungs were going to burst. I preferred to8to walk. At that time, I thought of the9at the race. I kept it up. I continued to practice. At last, I was able to hold on a little10each time. Three and a half minutes. Four minutes. Five minutes.

A year later, I was at the Race for the Cure11, but this time, I ran with the other runners. When the race started, they passed me by. I ran forward. I worried about12I'd be able to finish it, but then I remembered the13woman again. I ran as fast as I could until I finally crossed that finishing line. I had just14my first race! I looked down at my legs, amazed. They had done something I'd never thought possible. I had never felt so strong before and I knew it was a15that I wanted to create again.

阅读理解(共30分)
阅读理解

It's a pity that deaf people or those who have hearing problems can't enjoy music. Now a vibrating suit brings them hope—it can allow them to "feel" music through their skin, rather than hear it.

Designed by the US technology company Not Impossible Labs, the suit consists of a body harness, ankle and wrist straps.

Music is sent to the suit wirelessly. Then the suit is able to translate it into a range of vibrating pulses, which can be felt at a total of 24 contact points all over the body. The users can adjust the intensity of the vibrations.

Chase Burton, 33, a deaf filmmaker from Texas, has been testing out the suit for four years. He understands that a deaf person's experience with music is very different. "When I was a kid, I'd sit on the floor above our garage so I could feel the vibrations from my brother's band rocking out below my body

Now when he wears the vibrating suit, he says the sound hits different parts of his body. "Maybe it will strike me down in my ankles first. And then I'll start to feel the vibrations in my back. And then I'll feel some pulsations in my wrist," Burton said.

The designers have been working on extending the tactile musical experience to a larger deaf community. In 2016, a dozen prototype suits were tested at Lady Gaga's concert in the US. The suit was also tested at a special concert in Las Vegas in 2018. It was given to 150 audience members at the concert, where half the audience members were deaf and half could hear.

At the same time, the company has been improving the technology, saying it's ready to go to market soon. The suit may be used in live sports broadcasts

"We truly think that anything that has an audio element can also have a vibrational experience associated with it as well," the company's talent and business development director, Jordan Richardson said.

阅读理解

On 8th August, 1914, 27 men who had replied to an advertisement in The Times got on a ship leaving for the Antarctic. The name of the ship was the Endurance and the captain was an Irishman called Ernest Shackleton.

The goal of the journey was to cross the frozen continent through the South Pole﹣ a journey of 1, 800 miles. Shackleton thought the journey would last six months.

But when land came into sight, the Endurance became trapped in the ice. At that time, there was nothing they could do. And soon, pulling three lifeboats behind them.

After six days, bad weather forced them to give up and the men set up camps on a huge piece of ice which began slowly moving across the Antarctic Circle.

They survived on the ice for five months. Then, on 16th April, 1915, but much better than a floating piece of ice. When they reached the island, Shackleton came up with an idea﹣ it was a risk but he would have to take it. He and five men would take one of the lifeboats and sail 800 miles to South Georgia

It took Shackleton 17 days to reach South Georgia. Unluckily, he landed on the wrong side of the island and had to walk 36 hours over mountains to reach the camp. The whale hunters at the camp couldn't believe their eyes when they saw the six men walking down from the mountains.

Shackleton kept hispromise. More than three months later, he returned to Elephant Island to rescue the crew he had been forced to leave on the island. He had failed to reach the pole but he had saved the lives of all his men successfully.

用下面所给的单词的适当形式填空,每词限用一次。(5分)
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,写出空白处各单词的正确形式。
书面表达(本题有1小题,共20分)
试卷列表
教育网站链接