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2021年浙江省温州市中考模拟试卷三
试卷I
一、单项填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共计10分。)
请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. -Who is _______man in the interview?
-Yes, he is Doctor Zhang Wenhong, the leader of Shanghai COVID-19 treatment expert group.
A. a B. an C. the D. /
2. -When we eat western food, we can use ________to cut the food.
A. knives B. spoons C. forks D. chopsticks
3. -When talking to Western people, we should ______the topics like their age, weight, or money they make.
A. avoid B. choose C. discuss D. prefer
4. -Tom never tells lies or cheats people. What a(n) ________boy!
A. brave B. creative C. friendly D. honest
5 _________ I have a ticket, please? -Sorry. All the tickets were sold out half an hour ago.
A May B. Need C. Must D. Should
6. As a football lover, John ______plays football these days because he is busy preparing for the school leavers\' party.
A. always B. often C. sometimes D. seldom
7. _______the report of BBC News, millions of animals died in the Australian wildfires.
A. Thanks to B. Because of C. According to D. Instead of
8. -Ben, what about your magic show this afternoon? -I _______a lot and I\'m sure everything will be fine.
A. practise practising C. have practised D. will practise
9 -Jane, could you tell me ________? -The visit to the Stonehenge, a fantastic natural wonder.
A. what you like best about your trip to England B. when you began your vacation in England
C. where I can enjoy English modern buildings D. why English people like talking about weather
10. -How about going camping this weekend? _______ .The weather report said it will rain this Saturday.
A. Are you kidding? B. No, thanks. C. Here you are. D. Yes, please.
二、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
In 2000, I was around seven years old. My parents, sister and I were coming back from a ball game, which had
been our _ 11_ weekend adventure since I was two. When we stopped in our driveway, we spotted two adult geese
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(鹅) and a small goose. The adults were startled by our return and flew away, but their baby was still too young
to_12_and couldn\'t follow.
Hours passed, and night fell. With it came a deep _13_ and a fear of watchful predators*. The small goose was
walking around our yard, and it was clear that it needed warmth and _14_ to make it to the morning.
We all slept _ 15 _ one eye open till morning came. And then another morning. And still another. Each morning,
we would try to scurry the little thing over to its parents, who kept coming back to our yard. However, it wouldn\'t go
to them and _16_ wouldn\'t come close enough to claim it. By then, the young goose had clearly decided we were
its_17_ family, so we had to give it a name. My sister called the little guy Peeper, _18_ it would follow us around the
yard making a peeping noise.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months 19 almost a year passed. We settled into days_20_with
feathery*(毛茸茸的) hugs. My dad threw Peeper up into the air every day so that it could learn to fly.
One evening, my uncle came over, and my dad wanted to show him Peeper. He threw it up in the air, but this
time Peeper just_21_. We looked for it for days, but it didn\'t come back. Twenty years passed, and Peeper became a
fond memory for my family.
Geese live to be around 25 years old, are very loyal*, and _22_ forget their first home. Even so, it came as a
total_23_to me when in 2019 an aging adult goose made its way back to my family home. After two weeks of the
goose coming back _ 24 _, it became clear to me that this wasn\'t any unknown goose. It did all of the same things
Peeper used to. In addition, this goose also_25_to the name Peeper.
Much to my amazement, my old best friend had come back, 20 years later.
11. A. latest B. serious C. final D. usual
12. A. walk B. run C. fly D. pull
13. A. sleep B. hole C. cold D. wound
14. A. instruction B. protection C. communication D. operation
15. A. with B. without C. in D. through
16. A. I B. it C. they D. we
17. A. old B. new C. same D. different
18. A. so B. though C. because D. but
19. A. until B. when C. after D. since
20. A. compared B. stored C. remembered D. filled
21. A. gave up B. went off C. fell down D. came back
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22. A. never B. sometimes C. often D. always
23. A. pleasure B. shock C. regret D. shame
24. A. rapidly B. quietly C. repeatedly D. separately
25. A. pointed B. changed C. belonged D. replied
三、阅读理解(本题有15小题,26-28每题1分,29-39每小题2分,40题5分,共30分)
阅读下面短文从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
26. What is the Smart Ocean Chair made of?
A. Plastic bags. B. Plastic bottles. C. Recycled nets. D. Recycled furniture.
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makes Lo & Sons backpack a good choice?
A. Its low price. B. Its outside look. C. Lots of pockets. D. Large space inside.
28. What do all the products have in common?
A. They are produced by Parley for the Oceans. B. They are designed to help protect the ocean.
C. People can get them for free on this website. D. Workers make the products in the same way.
B
The Mystery of the Flashing Fireflies During summer nights fireflies flash in the darkness. They look like bright
light dancing in the wind. Catching them in a bottle for a few minutes can be fun. Fireflies are not really flies, though.
They are winged beetles(甲壳虫)*. Scientists are using these special beetles to learn more about our world. A firefly
flashes its light to find a mate. There are around two thousand kinds of fireflies. Fireflies mate(伙伴)* only with
their own kind. Each kind of firefly has its own way to flash, which can help them recognize and find beetles of their
own kind. The male firefly flies around in the sky while the female firefly stays close to the ground.
For many years, how a firefly flashes its light has been a mystery. Scientists now know that a firefly\'s light is a
cold light. It gives off all of its power as light. It does not produce heat. A normal light bulb gives off only ten percent
of its power as light. The rest of the power is wasted as heat That is why a light bulb that has been on for a while is
very hot. The firefly\'s light does not fee hot like a light bulb.
Scientists have also learned that fireflies have a small built-in lantern. This special lantern is located inside a
firefly\'s body. When gas flows through tiny tubes(管子)* in the lantern, the firefly will light up. A firefly can also
turn its light on and off quickly. This puzzled scientists. They learned that short bursts of this gas make the firefly
give off light. When the gas disappeared, the light goes out. This process happens very quickly
Scientists know that what they learn from fireflies will be important. Medical studies using fireflies are helping
scientists fight illnesses in human beings. They have made new medicines from the chemicals*(化学物质) used
by fireflies to make light. Fireflies have also helped with new discoveries. New flashlights have been made based on
fireflies. These new flashlights produce a cold light like a firefly. This way all the power makes the light shine. This
little beetle may be a pleasure to watch, but it is also an important part of our life.
29. Scientists are doing research on butterflies to________.
A. play with them for fun B. use the knowledge for developing our world
C. help produce more butterflies D. make them replace our light bulbs
30. What is the writer\'s writing purpose of Paragraph 4?
A. To explain how fireflies make light. B. To describe different kinds of fireflies.
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C. To show how much power fireflies use. D. To tell how to make a lantern.
31. The light of a firefly is different from that of a light bulb because the fight________.
A. shines brighter B. does not go out C. lasts longer D. is not hot
32. What have scientists learnt about fireflies?
A. A firefly can\'t turn its light off.
B. Fireflies have a special lantern outside their bodies.
C.A firefly gives off only ten percent of its power as light.
D. Chemicals used by fireflies have been made into new medicines.
C
I thought I knew a lot about Hamlet. As a high school student with English literature as one of my main
subjects, I have to! Shakespeare\'s Hamlet is probably the most important play by the most important writer in
English. Almost everybody knows \" To be, or not to be \", right? Having seen quite a few productions of Hamlet and
read the play many times, I was full of confidence-until the Peking Opera came to town!
Dating back to the 18th century, Peking Opera has over two hundred years of history. Does this mean it\'s
easier than a Shakespeare play to understand? To find out the answer, I just had t go and see The Revenge of Prince
Zidan-the Peking Opera version of Hamlet.
Starting with an orchestra playing traditional Chinese instruments, the opera brought a completely new sound
to my Western ears. At first, I thought that it was an instrument with two strings called jinghu. Then, seeing the
main characters come on stage, I was surprised! The costumes and masks were amazing. The performers of course
sang in Chinese, but the music exaggerated movements and mime helped get the meanings across to the audience.
The voices themselves sounded really unique-some of the female voices were so high that I was sure they could
break glass! And the stage was really simple: a decorated whip(鞭子)* represented a horse, and a screen with
Chinese characters, a study. Using such techniques, the opera had turned a small stage into the whole universe.
Easily my favourite part of the show was how the characters moved on stage. I had never seen Prince Hamlet
do a backflip(后空翻)* before! That was simply unbelievable. It was so dazzling(眩晕)* and energetic that I
wasn\'t sure if the characters were performers or athletes! Everyone was clapping.
Before experiencing The Revenge of Prince Zidan, I wasn\'t sure if I would enjoy it. But, in fact, I was on the
edge of my seat! Feeling the strong emotions of love, anger, fear and sadness in the performance, I could easily
recognize the theme of Hamlet. So, if you want to see a show that combines music, singing, drama, poetry and
costume design with explosive effects, The Revenge of Prince Zidan ticks all the right boxes
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