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天津市河东区2023年中考英语一模试题

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日期: 2024-11-27
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单项填空(本大题共15小题, 每小题1分, 满分15分)
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阅读下面的短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Run for Class President

Two months ago, when our class election(选举) started, so I felt it easy to win. But I was1that people would feel bad for me if I lost.

I was busy preparing in the following week. My plan wasn't to make promises to do things I couldn't2but to show my class why I wanted to be the president. I put up my posters in hallways and in the classroom. I also spent three hours writing my speech, saying that I was the one they could turn to whenever they had a problem. Since I was3prepared, I felt that my chances of winning were strong.

However, when I gave my speech on Election Day, the response(反应)wasn't what I had 4. Few people actually listened. When it was my opponent's(对手的) turn, everyone was screaming(尖叫) his name. His speech was short, 5all to the point. By then, I realized I should have made6 shorter and clearer.

It was obvious(明显的) who would7. For the rest of the day, I felt like it was over. I wanted to just go home and cry, but I made it through.

My prediction was right: I didn't win.

The next day, people were still talking about the8. I just pretended(假装) not to hear. But later, things got better. People9about the election and talked to me just as they did before. I don't regret putting time and energy10the election because I've learned that things aren't always going the way I expect. And moments of failure like this build character一since then I've learned to face disappointment and grown stronger.

阅读理解,阅读下面的短文, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D选项中选出一个最佳选项。( 每小题10分)
补全对话 (5分)
完成句子(本大题共5小题, 每小题2分, 共10分), 根据所给中文意思完成句子, 每空限填一词 。
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任务型阅读

When Sean Aiken bought a bike helmet (头盔), he never thought it would help him so soon. Only a week later, it saved his life. He was hit by a car while riding home from school in Tucson, Arizona. His bike was broken into pieces in the accident. But Sean was alive. His helmet protected him from serious head injury ()."I used to think helmets were unnecessary. I thought I would never get hut," Sean said. "But it can and will happen to you if you're not careful." Sean later spoke before the Tucson City Council (委员会) about the need of bike-helmet laws. This led to a new Arizona law that requires people under the age of 18 to wear a bike helmet while cycling.

Fifteen-year-old Mike Jones of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, knows about safety. Two years ago, he was seriously hurt in a car accident. Mike hurt his head badly when he was thrown from a van. "I don't know why I didn't wear a safety belt that day. Now I always wear it" Mike said. Today, he can still think of that experience. "I used to love sports, but I can't do them anymore. I can't risk getting another serious injury." he said.

Like Mike, many people around the US are becoming more safety-wise. "Parents can't watch kids every minute. Kids must know how to be safe. It's their control and power," says Susan Gallagher, the director of the Safety Network.

New technology is also helping to prevent injuries. More people than ever before use products such as fire alarms in their houses and seat belts in their cars. Most cyclists know that they should use bike helmets. New laws, such as the bike-helmet law Sean Aiken helped pass are also making more people use these products. The number of serious injuries caused by car accidents and fires has gone down over the years.

Kids are taking actions to help prevent injuries. Like Sean Aiken and Mike Jones, they know that safety works.

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