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    中考一轮复习(人教版)培优试题  () Units 46.单项填空1. Hurry up! We're late. I don't want to ________ the start of the film.A. catch       B. miss     C. get            D. lose2.The Greens like the quietness in the countryside. The city is too ________ for them. Acomfortable   Bdangerous  Cnoisy            Dperfect3. The elephants are very ________. They can walk for a long time but never get lost.A. angry       B. smart         C. shy       D. huge4. —What do you think of the movie Nezha?—Wonderful. I've never seen a ________ as exciting as it. A.  book     B. game        C.  movie          D. comedy5. Luckily, all the people got out of the old building__________ it fell down.Auntil      Bbefore         Cafter        Dwhile6. We should give more attention to proper exercise and enough ________. After all, health always comes first.A. sport      B. work         C. sleep            D. study7. Lily, you haven’t given me your address. Don’t ________ it.A. mind       B. collect           C. require                D. forget8. —Can you lend me the book on your desk?—I am so sorry. I________ it now, but I can give you later.A. am using       B. use         C. used            D. uses9. —Let’s take a taxi to the airport to ________ time.—Don’t hurry. There are 2 hours left.A. wait            B. spend   C. waste   D. save10. Never________ others’ path, unless you lost your way in the forest.A. follow   B. meet   C. receive   D. discover11. Even if you’ve smoked all your lifeit’s never too late to ________ or stop.A. cut off   B. cut out C. cut down  D. cut in12. Under ________ traffic rules and with drivers’ strong sense of safety, I believe that the number of death in traffic accidents will reduce.A. easy   B. strict   C. heavy   D. high13. It’s simple and cheap to go hiking. All you need to do is to ________ a pair of sports shoes and a smile on your face.A. carry   B. wear   C. start   D. dress14.No matter how ________ the disease is, we have the confidence to overcome it.A. heavy   B. dirty   C. terrible   D. different15We ________ speaking English at the English corner to improve our spoken English.Aincrease   Bpractice            Cfinish          Dmanage16.You are new here and it's________  of you to bring a map.Asmart    Bstrict    Cbeautiful    Dtrue17.Miss Zhou ________ rides a bike to work. Riding keeps her thin and fit.Anever   Bhardly ever        Csometimes   Dusually18.________________fine weather it is! Lets go for a walk. Sounds like a great idea.A.What   B.How          C.What a           D.How a19.I know what you are thinking about.I can __________ your mind from the look on your face.A.stay   B spare         C.read              D. attend20. It’s said that if you make a ________ while seeing a shooting star, it may come true some day.A. habit   B. wish          C. mind            D. cause. 完形填空As a new teacher at Doull Primary School in Denver, Kyle Schwartz thought of a simple way to get to know her third graders, most of whom came from   1   families. She asked them to complete the   2   “I wish my teacher knew…” and share something about themselves.Their   3   answers gave the teacher a chance to understand her students’ difficulties. “I wish my teacher knew I have no pencils to do my homework,”   4   one child. “I wish my teacher knew sometimes my reading homework is not signed, because my mom is not   5   a lot,” wrote another. Some shared hope for the   6  . “ I wish my teacher knew that I want to go to college.”“Some notes are really heartbreaking,” Schwartz tells ABC News. “I care   7   about each of my students and I don’t want them to be poor forever.” She explains, “ I hoped to know   8   I could better support them. So I   9   to let them tell me what I needed to know. That was why I created the fill-in-the-blank exercise.”  10   the third graders were allowed to answer anonymously(匿名), most wanted to include names. And some were even excited to read their notes out loud,   11   one shy girl who bravely said that she was lonely. “After she told the class, ‘I don’t have friends to   12   me,’ I was worried what they would do.” Schwartz tells Us Weekly. “However, I felt encouraged to see how much support the other kids offered   13  . They invited  her to play at break and sit with them at lunch. You see,   14   have an unusual ability to express empathy(同情).”“The results have been   15  ,” says Schwartz. “It speaks to the importance of giving people a voice and really listening to them.”1. A. traditional           B. friendly           C. poor          D. small2. A. postcard            B. note              C. letter          D. diary3. A. honest              B. polite             C. usual          D. right4. A. suggested           B. copied            C. repeated        D. wrote5. A. free                B. careless           C. famous         D. angry6. A. society             B. course             C. research         D. future7. A. secretly             B. deeply            C. nervously        D. directly8. A. where              B. why              C. how             D. when9. A. decided             B. refused            C. forgot           D. learned10. A. Unless            B. Though             C. Because         D. Once11. A. like               B. from               C. against          D. except12. A. look for           B. talk about           C. depend on        D. play with13. A. him              B. you                 C. her             D. me14. A. children           B. teachers             C. parents          D. reporters15. A. boring            B. surprising            C. worrying         D. relaxing三.阅读理解                         AMy teacher said to a student, “Give me your phone.”We all looked in surprise. Kyle, a student who I never saw text in class, gave the teacher his phone.When the teacher left, two students who I often saw text in class started boasting about how they sent text messages and never got caught.“Kyle, you are stupid! I put my phone under my desk so it looks like I’m looking at my textbooks” one of them said.“Isn’t it funny that we always text and never get caught” the other one laughed.They must have thought they were smart, because they never got caught and Kyle did. But which situation is worse: getting caught, or getting away with it? Rules are there for a reason.These two students might not have got caught, but neither of them had good grades. They didn’t pay any attention to the class, and I think they will keep doing this.People don’t just break big rules and get thrown into jail overnight. They take it one step at a time, starting with smaller rules. Kyle might have gotten caught, but at least he learned a good lesson. He will not break the rules in the future, so he will learn more in class and stay out of trouble. It’s smarter not to break small rules.1. Why did the teacher ask Kyle to hand in his phone?A. Because she wanted to find out what Kyle just texted.B. Because Kyle was playing with his phone in class.C. Because the students wanted to see Kyle’s new phone.D. Because two students wanted to use his phone.2. What does the underlined word “boasting” mean in Chinese?A. 吹嘘   B. 讨论   C. 报告   D. 嘲笑3. The two students in the writer’s class felt quite ________because they were never caught by the teacher.A. surprised   B. calm C. proud   D. unhappy4. What would the writer agree?A. Kyle was a silly student.      B. Following the rules was smart.C. Learning to text was easy.     D. Being punished wasn’t serious.5. What does the text mainly tell us?A. The teacher shouldn’t take Kyle’s phone away.B. Kyle should learn something from the two boys.C. Following rules makes people keep out of trouble.D. If a person breaks rules, he’ll break laws suddenly.                        BThe Intelligent Transport team at Newcastle University have turned an electric car into a mobile laboratory named “DriveLAB” in order to understand the challenges faced by older drivers. So that they can discover what the old really need while driving. Research shows that giving up driving is one of the key reasons for a fall in health and happiness among older people. It may make them become more lonely.Led by Professor Phil Blythe, the Newcastle team are developing some new technologies that are used inside cars. They want to make it possible to help older drivers to continue driving into later life. These technologies include custommade navigation(定制导航) tools, night vision(可视) systems and intelligent speed systems. Phil Blythe explains, “For many older people, particularly those living alone or in the country, driving is important for keeping their independence, giving them the freedom to get out without having to depend on others. But we all have to accept that fact: as we get older, we do everything more and more slowly. As a result, it's difficult for older people to avoid any possible dangers while they are driving. And many of them will lose confidence in their driving skills. The result is that people stop driving before they really need to.”Dr Amy Guo, the leading researcher on the older driver study, explains, “The DriveLAB is helping us to understand what the key points and difficulties are for older drivers and how we might use technology to solve these problems.” For example, most of us would expect older drivers to slower than everyone else. But surprisingly, we found that in 30mph zones(区域), they try to keep at a constant__speed. Some of them even break the speed limit(限制) and face to be punished. We're going out of our way to set up systems which can control their speed as a way of preventing that.“We hope that our work will help with technological solutions to make sure that older drivers stay safer behind the wheel.”6. What is the purpose of the DriveLAB?A. To repair some old cars.  B. To design new types of cars.  C. To find out older drivers' problems.  D. To teach people traffic rules.7. Why is driving important for older people according to Phil Blythe?A. It keeps them independent.  B. It helps them save time.  C. It builds up their creativity.  D. It is good for their health.8. What do researchers hope to do for older drivers?A. Improve their driving skills.  B. Help them continue to drive cars.  C. Recycle iron from their old cars.  D. Organize a driving club for the old.9. The expression “constant speed” in Paragraph 3 probably means ________ in Chinese.A. 超速           B. 限速             C. 匀速           D. 极速10. What is the best title for the passage?A. A New Model Electric Car  B. A Solution to Traffic Problem  C. Service from DriveLAB  D. Keeping Older Drivers on the Road                              CEvery visitor to London knows who Madam Tussaud (杜莎夫人蜡像馆)is or was. And almost every visitor has seen her, an old lady of 81, standing at the entrance of her own exhibition. She is made of wax(), like all the models of people in the exhibition.Born in 1760, she learned the art of making life-size portraits(肖像)in wax when she was a young girl in France. In 1802 she came to England. By 1835, her exhibition had a permanent home in Baker Street, London. It was already one of London's famous sights. What was the secret of her success? Her portraits were life-size and convincing. She paid great attention to details and spent a lot of money on the right clothes and effective lighting. She also included true relics in the exhibition—not only can you see Louis XVI, the King of France, but you can see also the actual knife which cut off his head! And Madame Tussaud's portraits were always up to date and new.Thousands of people still line up to see portraits of the famous and the infamous. What is  the attraction?Perhaps it is simply because people love to stare at the famous.At Madame Tussaud’s you don’t have to wait for hours in the rain to have a look at the Queen in a carriage or Muhammad Ali getting off a plane.There they are, just a metre or two away.How do the organizers of Madame Tussaud’s decide which people to include in the 3exhibition? Every year they run a public survey which helps them to choose. They ask the visitors to the exhibition to say who their hero of heroine is.This survey produces some interesting results.At the moment Sir Winston Churchill (丘吉尔)and Superman are rivals for first place as hero of all time.And President Amin of Uganda comes second only to Hiilter as the world’s most hated and feared man.Of course they have to change the portraits quite frequently.Some times they take a modal away, but public opinion is hard to tell.When Nixon had to leave the White House, he also lost his place in Madame Tussaud's. But as he gets back in the news again, after his visit to China, he may appear again in wax. Madame Tussaud's is more than an exhibition. It is also an excellent sign in the public eye.11. We know from the passage that Madame Tussaud may have died ______.A. in 1835.        B. in 1841.         C. before 1835.      D. after 1802.12. Why could Madame Tussaud win success? Because ______ .A. she was good at the art of making life-size portraits in wax.B. she had a permanent home in England. C. she succeeded in making her portraits life-size and convincing. D. she selected true relics which had something to do with her portraits.13. Thousands of people line up to visit Madame Tussaud's ______.A. to have a view of Madame Tussaud. B. to learn the secret of her success. C. see the portrait of Louis XVI. D. because they were attracted by the famous and the infamous.14. It is the organizers and______ that decide(s) which people to be on show. A. the government           B. public opinionC. Madame Tussaud          D. visitors15. To include or to take the portraits away depends on _________.A. many factors            B. people's love or hatred. C. one's position.          D. one's achievements四.七选五Many parents like setting family rules for their kids. When kids break the rules, parents will give them some punishments. 1.        In fact, when you tell your kids about a new rule, you should talk with them about the price they should pay for breaking the rule — what the punishment will be.2        That means punishments shouldn't include violence and threats (暴力和威胁). For example, if you find your son smoking, you may limit his social activities for two weeks. You should punish your kids only in ways you have discussed with them before the rule is broken. A study shows that the most popular punishment is to limit kids' TV time.3         Punishment is a way to express your anger, but it's not a very good one. Try to share your feelings of anger, disappointment or sadness with your kids. 4.         When your kids know what they have done has made you sad, they will feel sorry. When they know their actions influence you greatly, they will obey the rules better.5         If your rules or ways of punishment make them unhappy or under a lot of pressure, are they helpful?A. Punishments you set should be fair and proper.B. We have to follow the rules.C. But the punishments aren't included in the rules.D. Rules are made to help your kids behave better.E. It's understandable that you'll be angry when rules are broken.F. Punishment is helpless for kids.G. That may have a better result.五、书面表达针对现在很多学生在校住校的现状,英语课上同学们就Do you like to live on campus (你喜欢住校吗)这一话题展开讨论。请你根据下表信息,用英语写一篇短文,说明讨论情况表达你自己的观点 most students yesbe convenient to communicate;learn to look after themselves;some students norelax at home;spend time with their families,you 注意:1短文必须包表中所有信息,可适当发挥2词数:80100短文首句仅供选择使用,不计入总词数;3.文中不得出现真实的校名和姓名。In the English class, we had a discussion on the topic Do you like to live on campus. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考答案   一.单项选择1-5 BCBCB        6-10CDADA         11-15 CBBCB         16-20ADACB二.完形填空1-5 CBADA        6-10 DBCAB             11-15ADCAB 三.阅读理解1-5 BACBC        6-10  CABCD              11-15 BCDDA四.七选五1-5  CAEGD  五.书面表达In the English class, we had a discussion on the topic “Do you like to live on campus”.Most students prefer to live on campus because they find it convenient to communicate with their classmates. Whats morethey can learn how to look after themselves in this way. As a result, they can be more independent.Howeversome students think living at home is a better choice.The main reason is that they can relax better at home. Besidesthey can spend more time with their family members and get on better with them.As for meI'd like to live on campus.That's because I can spend more time on study.What's moreit's a wonderful experience to live with other classmates.          

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