2019浙江省台州市中考英语仿真试卷(二)含答案
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1、2019 浙江省台州市中考英语仿真试卷(二)亲爱的考生:欢迎参加考试!请你认真审题,仔细答题,发挥最佳水平。答题时,请注意以下几点:1全卷满分 95 分。考试时间 80 分钟。2答案必须写在答题纸相应的位置上,写在试题卷、草稿纸上无效。3答题前,请认真阅读答题纸上的“注意事项” ,按规定答题。卷 一说明:本卷共两大题,45 小题,满分 45 分。第一部分 笔试部分一、完形填空(本题有 15 小题,每小题 1 分;共计 15 分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。As a new teacher at Doull Primary School in
2、 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 wis
3、h 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(签名), 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 hear
4、tbreaking,” Schwartz tells ABC News. “I care 7 about each of my students and I dont 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 grad
5、ers 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 dont have friends to 12 me, I was worried what they would do.” Schwartz tells Us Weekl
6、y. “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 voi
7、ce and really listening to them.”( )1 . A. traditional B. friendly C. poor D. small( )2. A. postcard B. note C. letter D. diary( )3. A. honest B. polite C. usual D. right( )4. A. suggested B. copied C. repeated D. wrote( )5. A. free B. careless C. famous D. angry( )6. A. society B. course C. researc
8、h D. future( )7. A. secretly B. deeply C. nervously D. directly( )8. A. where B. why C. how D. when( )9. A. decided B. refused C. forgot D. learned( )10. A. Unless B. Though C. Because D. Once( )11. A. like B. from C. against D. except( )12. A. look for B. talk about C. depend on D. play with( )13.
9、A. him B. you C. her D. me( )14. A. children B. teacher C. parents D. reporters( )15. A. boring B. surprising C. worrying D. relaxing二、阅读理解(本题有 15 小题,每小题 2 分;共计 30 分)阅读下面材料,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。AExperts believe that there are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today. So it might surp
10、rise you to learn that restaurants, as we know them, have only existed for a few centuries. Before 1765, there were no restaurants. That is, there were no places that provided the restaurant experience. There was nowhere in which a waiter brought you food and drink that you picked from a menu. In fa
11、ct, there were no menus anywhere.There were eating places travellers could go to centuries before that. The countryside was full of inns that would serve food. And there were taverns where one could get drinks. The rich could also eat special meals prepared by private cooks. But none of them could b
12、e called a “restaurant”.A man called Boulanger changed that. In 1765, he opened a place in Paris that sold soups(汤). On his sign he used the word “restaurant“ to describe what he was selling. At that time, soups were considered something that could help “restore“(恢复)your health- in French the word “
13、restore“ is “restaurer”- so he called the soups “restaurants“. Soon, people started buying Boulangers soups even when they were not ill. And over time, people began to use the word “restaurant“ to refer to a place selling soup rather than the soup itself. More “restaurants“ opened in France, and peo
14、ple began to buy soups more often. Later, restaurants in Paris began to serve other food besides soup. In the 1790s, menus started to appear. By the mid-1800s, there were many types of restaurants throughout the world. The United States offered coffee shops. Tea houses became popular throughout Chin
15、a. Paris created beautiful restaurants for the rich. The British began to copy the French, and the restaurant idea spread throughout the British Empire.Today cities are filled with all types of restaurants. Diners have millions of options from which to choose.16. According to the first paragraph, wh
16、at made restaurants different from earlier eating places?A. Restaurants only served foodB. Restaurants were more expensiveC. Restaurants were mainly in citiesD. Restaurants had a list of meal choices17. Who did Boulanger expect to come and eat at his restaurant?A. Rich people B. Sick people. C. Trav
17、ellers. D. Workers.34. When it was first used. what did the word “restaurant“ refer to?A. A person. B. A place. C. Illness. D. Soup.18. When did restaurants begin to grow internationally?A. In the 1600s. B. In the 1700s. C. In the 1800s. D. In the 1900s.BMany people know that rubbish is a big proble
18、m on planet Earth. What many people dont know is that junk(垃圾)has become a problem in outer space too.According to BBC News, there are more than 22, 000 pieces of space junk floating around the earth. And these are just the things that we can see from the surface of the earth by telescopes (望远镜). Th
19、ere are also millions of smaller pieces of junk that we cant see.Objects, like bits of old space rockets or satellites, move around the planet at very high speeds fast that even a very small piece can break important satellites or become dangerous to astronauts. If the tiniest piece of junk crashed
20、into a spaceship, it could damage the vehicle.To make things worse, when two objects in space crash, they break into many smaller pieces. For example, when a U.S. satellite hit an old Russian rocket in 2009, it broke into more than 2,000 pieces, increasing the amount of space junk.To reduce addition
21、al space junk, countries have agreed that all new space tools can only stay in space for 25 years at most. Each tool must be built to fall safely into the earths atmosphere after that time. In the upper parts of the atmosphere, it will burn up.Many scientists also suggesting different ways to clean
22、up space junk. In England scientists are testing a metal net that can be fired into space junk. The net catches the junk and then pulls it into the earths atmosphere to burn up. The Germans are building robots that can collect pieces of space junk and bring them back to Earth to be safely destroyed.
23、The problem is becoming more challenging because were sending more objects into space to help people use their mobile phones and computers,” says Marco Castronuovo, an Italian spaceResearcher.“The time to act is now. The longer we leave the problem, the bigger it will become,” he says.19. What does
24、the underlined word “these” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Telescopes. B. Satellites. C. Pieces of space junk. D. BBC news reports.20. Why is space junk considered a problem?A. It buns up after it re-enters the atmosphereB. It often stops the view of telescopes on EarthC. It could force new space tools
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