决战中考限时小卷(八)
(时间:
45分钟 分值:
50分)
一、完形填空(共15分)
The
rain
was
coming
down
heavily
and
I
was
going
to
be
late
for
an
important
conference.
Dressing
up
quickly,
I
called
for
a
taxi,
1
that
it
would
be
faster
than
the
subway.
?
It
wasn’t.
After
a
long
wait,
I
finally
got
one,
but
the
traffic
was
heavy.
I
looked
at
my
2
from
time
to
time.
Just
as
the
traffic
started
moving,
the
driver
3
a
man
up
ahead
in
a
wheelchair.
?
“Wouldn’t
he
be
cold
sitting
right
there!
”
the
driver
cried
and
began
to
4 .
?
I
could
see
there
would
be
another
20
minutes’ 5 — 6
him
into
the
cab
(车厢),
folding
up
his
chair
and
putting
it
into
the
taxi’s
small
trunk(后备箱),
then
7
him
off
who
knows
where.
?
“What
are
you
doing?
”I
shouted
to
the
driver.
As
the
8
came
out,
I
wanted
to
take
them
back.
The
wrongness
of
my
reaction
to
the
driver
shocked
me.
Why
did
I
9
out
the
shout?
?
The
driver
ignored(忽略)
me
and
we
10
the
journey.
Finally
I
got
out
of
the
taxi
and
11
to
the
office.
As
I
ran,
I
understood
that,
though
it
wasn’t
my
duty
to
take
the
time
to
help
others,
I
shouldn’t
have
12
the
driver’s
stopping.
I
should
have
been
able
to
see
beyond
my
impatience
to
notice
what
was
the
most
inerrant(不会错的).
Whenever
I
think
of
this
incident,
this
is
my
13 .
I
am
not
a
14
self-centered
person,
but
I
still
feel
it
is
a
15
to
be
self-centered.
Living
a
busy
life
in
a
fast-paced
big
city,
do
we
still
need
to
stop
to
help
those
who
are
in
need
of
help?
?
( B )1.
A.
reminding B.
expecting
C.
realizing
D.
trying
( D )2.
A.
computer
B.
document
C.
message
D.
watch
( B )3.
A.
felt
B.
picked
C.
discovered
D.
stared
( A )4.
A.
pull
over
B.
take
off
C.
pass
by
D.
run
away
( C )5.
A.
complaining
B.
suffering
C.
waiting
D.
fighting
( A )6.
A.
helping B.
asking C.
lifting D.
taking
( D )7.
A.
dropping
B.
putting
C.
throwing
D.
getting
( B )8.
A.
answers
B.
words
C.
results
D.
ideas
( A )9.
A.
let
B.
leave
C.
keep
D.
put
( D )10.
A.
stopped
B.
prevented
C.
encouraged
D.
continued
( B )11.
A.
drove
B.
rushed
C.
rode
D.
climbed
( D )12.
A.
excited
at
B.
thought
about
C.
made
fun
of
D.
complained
about
( D )13.
A.
feeling
B.
heart
C.
dream
D.
decision
( C )14.
A.
skillfully
B.
strangely
C.
specially
D.
hopefully
( C )15.
A.
pride
B.
fear
C.
shame
D.
confidence
二、阅读理解(共10分)
(2020·绵阳中考改编
)
Terrible
weather
events
are
harming
the
planet,
and
experts
warn
of
even
greater
results
to
come.
The
sea
ice
loss
and
the
Arctic
ice
melting(融化)
caused
by
climate
change
have
increased
much
in
the
last
ten
years.
So
they
have
pushed
down
the
number
of
polar
bears
and
seals
while
polar
bears
depend
on
sea
ice
for
hunting
seals.
According
to
the
data
from
the
WMO,
temperatures
on
the
Antarctica(南极洲)
just
hit
18.
3℃,
which
is
higher
than
the
record
of
17.
5℃
in
March,
2015.
Moreover,
temperatures
in
this
area
have
warmed
about
3℃
over
the
last
50
years.
Although
such
temperatures
might
be
considered
pleasant
for
a
picnic
or
a
hiking
trip,
this
is
the
Antarctica
we
are
talking
about.
It
is
home
to
the
most
inhospitable
environment
on
the
planet
because
it
is
supposed
to
be
an
extremely
cold
place.
In
fact,
the
average
temperature
of
the
continent’s
central
area
is-57℃.
Besides,
many
places
are
experiencing
the
extreme
weather
this
summer.
Australia
is
undergoing
its
worst
drought(干旱)
since
the
1930s,
leaving
bushfires
burning
so
long
and
causing
many
deaths.
Meanwhile
in
Europe,
crops
in
the
northwest
are
suffering
the
driest
weather
in
the
past
80
years.
Recently
West
Texas
in
America
has
also
gone
through
its
worst
drought
in
more
than
70
years,
while
floods
have
hit
Eastern
and
Southern
China.
“Climate
change
is
bad
for
us
human
beings,
which
causes
direct
health
problems.
I’m
afraid
there
will
be
more
common
events
like
the
one
that
30,
000
to
50,
000
persons
died
in
Europe
in
2003
due
to
the
heat
wave
there,
”
Professor
Schwartz
said.
“It
will
also
cause
more
air
pollution,
diseases
and
lack
of
clean
water
and
so
on.
”
( A )16.
What
doesn’t
bring
down
the
number
of
polar
bears
according
to
this
passage?
A.
Hunting.
B.
Climate
change.
C.
The
sea
ice
loss.
D.
The
Arctic
ice
melting.
( C )17.
What
can
you
get
out
of
this
passage?
A.
The
Antarctica
is
pleasant
for
a
hiking
trip.
B.
Extreme
weather
led
to
wildfires
burning
in
Europe.
C.
Climate
change
will
cause
air
pollution
and
diseases.
D.
The
temperatures
on
the
Antarctica
hit
the
highest
in
March,
2015.
( D )18.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“inhospitable”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.
Comfortable
to
live.
B.
Friendly
to
live.
C.
Unhealthy
to
live.
D.
Unfit
to
live.
( C )19.
What
is
the
main
idea
for
this
passage?
A.
The
whole
planet
is
drier
and
drier.
B.
The
Antarctica
is
warmer
and
warmer.
C.
Climate
change
is
getting
worse
and
worse.
D.
The
number
of
polar
bears
is
smaller
and
smaller.
三、词汇运用(共15分)
A.
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。
it,
value,
safe,
nine,
except
20.
Every
day
the
bus
driver
sends
the
students
to
the
school
safely.
21.
Jane
is
crazy
about
reading
and
this
is
the
ninth
book
she
has
read
this
year.
22.
Mr
Miller,
I’m
sorry
to
have
taken
up
so
much
of
your
valuable
time.
23.
Spring
Restaurant
is
open
every
day
except
Monday.
Let’s
go
to
another
one.
24.
With
the
help
of
my
English
teacher,
I
found
it
easier
to
memorize
English
words.
B.
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,
在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
Are
you
still
the
only
child
in
your
home?
If
not,
do
you
have
difficulty
in
getting
on
well
with
your
little
brother
or
sister?
The
steps
25.
below(以下)
may
help
you.
Find
out
26.
exactly(确切地)
what
your
little
brother
or
sister
does
that
makes
you
angry,
then
come
up
with
a
plan.
27.
Whatever(无论什么)
you
do,
don’t
hurt
them
or
28.
punish(惩罚)
them.
Your
younger
brother
or
sister
looks
up
to
you,
so
set
a
good
example.
Many
29.
times(次数),
your
brother
or
sister
does
something
to
catch
your
eyes.
If
you
pay
no
30.
attention(关注)
to
these
things
long
enough,
they
will
give
up.
If
your
brother
or
sister
asks
you
to
play
with
them
because
they
have
31.
nothing(没有什么)
to
do,
try
to
ask
him
or
her
to
32.
draw/paint(绘画)
for
you.
Usually,
it
works.
When
you
are
free,
don’t
forget
to
give
them
a
33.
kiss(亲吻)
to
show
your
love.
When
all
these
34.
fail(失败),
get
help
from
Mom
or
Dad.
Just
ask
them
for
some
suggestions.
四、任务型阅读 每空限填一词(共10分)
(2020·抚顺、本溪、辽阳中考改编)
No
matter
where
you
go,
no
matter
what
you
do,
when
you
are
in
public
places,
you
have
to
be
in
good
manners.
How
should
we
behave
in
public
places?
Keep
your
voice
down
Don’t
speak
or
laugh
loudly.
Remember
that
although
you
may
be
excited
and
want
to
voice
your
excitement,
the
people
around
you
may
not
be
interested
in
it
at
all.
It’s
polite
to
speak
at
a
low
volume(音量).
This
includes
laughing
as
well.
Dress
properly
Dress
in
a
way
that
is
appropriate(适合的)
for
the
place
that
you
are
going
to.
It
you
are
going
to
an
event
where
people
dress
in
a
formal(正式的)
way,
do
the
same.
For
example,
do
not
wear
blue
jeans
or
a
T-shirt
to
a
dinner
party.
But
it
is
acceptable
to
dress
casually(穿着随意)if
you
are
going
to
a
museum
or
a
movie
theater.
Use
table
manners
When
you
eat
in
public
places,
use
your
table
manners.
They
may
help
you
leave
a
good
impression(印象).
In
western
countries,
do
not
pick
up
food
with
your
hands.
You
should
pick
up
with
a
fork
or
a
spoon.
When
you
are
in
China,
you
shouldn’t
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
Using
your
phone
while
having
a
meal
is
also
bad
behavior.
Title:
How
to
35.
behave
in
public
places
Keep
voice
down
★
It’s
polite
to
speak
and
36.
laugh
at
a
low
volume.
Dress
properly
★
If
you
go
to
a
dinner
party,
you
should
dress
37.
formally.
★
You
should
dress
casually
to
a
museum
or
a
movie
theater.
Use
table
manners
In
38.
western
countries
★
You’re
supposed
to
pick
up
food
with
a
fork
or
a
spoon.
In
China
★
You
should
start
eating
after
older
people
at
the
table.
★
You
shouldn’t
use
your
39.
phone
while
having
meals.
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页决战中考限时小卷(八)
(时间:
45分钟 分值:
50分)
一、完形填空(共15分)
The
rain
was
coming
down
heavily
and
I
was
going
to
be
late
for
an
important
conference.
Dressing
up
quickly,
I
called
for
a
taxi,
1
that
it
would
be
faster
than
the
subway.
?
It
wasn’t.
After
a
long
wait,
I
finally
got
one,
but
the
traffic
was
heavy.
I
looked
at
my
2
from
time
to
time.
Just
as
the
traffic
started
moving,
the
driver
3
a
man
up
ahead
in
a
wheelchair.
?
“Wouldn’t
he
be
cold
sitting
right
there!
”
the
driver
cried
and
began
to
4 .
?
I
could
see
there
would
be
another
20
minutes’ 5 — 6
him
into
the
cab
(车厢),
folding
up
his
chair
and
putting
it
into
the
taxi’s
small
trunk(后备箱),
then
7
him
off
who
knows
where.
?
“What
are
you
doing?
”I
shouted
to
the
driver.
As
the
8
came
out,
I
wanted
to
take
them
back.
The
wrongness
of
my
reaction
to
the
driver
shocked
me.
Why
did
I
9
out
the
shout?
?
The
driver
ignored(忽略)
me
and
we
10
the
journey.
Finally
I
got
out
of
the
taxi
and
11
to
the
office.
As
I
ran,
I
understood
that,
though
it
wasn’t
my
duty
to
take
the
time
to
help
others,
I
shouldn’t
have
12
the
driver’s
stopping.
I
should
have
been
able
to
see
beyond
my
impatience
to
notice
what
was
the
most
inerrant(不会错的).
Whenever
I
think
of
this
incident,
this
is
my
13 .
I
am
not
a
14
self-centered
person,
but
I
still
feel
it
is
a
15
to
be
self-centered.
Living
a
busy
life
in
a
fast-paced
big
city,
do
we
still
need
to
stop
to
help
those
who
are
in
need
of
help?
?
( B )1.
A.
reminding B.
expecting
C.
realizing
D.
trying
( D )2.
A.
computer
B.
document
C.
message
D.
watch
( B )3.
A.
felt
B.
picked
C.
discovered
D.
stared
( A )4.
A.
pull
over
B.
take
off
C.
pass
by
D.
run
away
( C )5.
A.
complaining
B.
suffering
C.
waiting
D.
fighting
( A )6.
A.
helping B.
asking C.
lifting D.
taking
( D )7.
A.
dropping
B.
putting
C.
throwing
D.
getting
( B )8.
A.
answers
B.
words
C.
results
D.
ideas
( A )9.
A.
let
B.
leave
C.
keep
D.
put
( D )10.
A.
stopped
B.
prevented
C.
encouraged
D.
continued
( B )11.
A.
drove
B.
rushed
C.
rode
D.
climbed
( D )12.
A.
excited
at
B.
thought
about
C.
made
fun
of
D.
complained
about
( D )13.
A.
feeling
B.
heart
C.
dream
D.
decision
( C )14.
A.
skillfully
B.
strangely
C.
specially
D.
hopefully
( C )15.
A.
pride
B.
fear
C.
shame
D.
confidence
二、阅读理解(共10分)
(2020·绵阳中考改编
)
Terrible
weather
events
are
harming
the
planet,
and
experts
warn
of
even
greater
results
to
come.
The
sea
ice
loss
and
the
Arctic
ice
melting(融化)
caused
by
climate
change
have
increased
much
in
the
last
ten
years.
So
they
have
pushed
down
the
number
of
polar
bears
and
seals
while
polar
bears
depend
on
sea
ice
for
hunting
seals.
According
to
the
data
from
the
WMO,
temperatures
on
the
Antarctica(南极洲)
just
hit
18.
3℃,
which
is
higher
than
the
record
of
17.
5℃
in
March,
2015.
Moreover,
temperatures
in
this
area
have
warmed
about
3℃
over
the
last
50
years.
Although
such
temperatures
might
be
considered
pleasant
for
a
picnic
or
a
hiking
trip,
this
is
the
Antarctica
we
are
talking
about.
It
is
home
to
the
most
inhospitable
environment
on
the
planet
because
it
is
supposed
to
be
an
extremely
cold
place.
In
fact,
the
average
temperature
of
the
continent’s
central
area
is-57℃.
Besides,
many
places
are
experiencing
the
extreme
weather
this
summer.
Australia
is
undergoing
its
worst
drought(干旱)
since
the
1930s,
leaving
bushfires
burning
so
long
and
causing
many
deaths.
Meanwhile
in
Europe,
crops
in
the
northwest
are
suffering
the
driest
weather
in
the
past
80
years.
Recently
West
Texas
in
America
has
also
gone
through
its
worst
drought
in
more
than
70
years,
while
floods
have
hit
Eastern
and
Southern
China.
“Climate
change
is
bad
for
us
human
beings,
which
causes
direct
health
problems.
I’m
afraid
there
will
be
more
common
events
like
the
one
that
30,
000
to
50,
000
persons
died
in
Europe
in
2003
due
to
the
heat
wave
there,
”
Professor
Schwartz
said.
“It
will
also
cause
more
air
pollution,
diseases
and
lack
of
clean
water
and
so
on.
”
( A )16.
What
doesn’t
bring
down
the
number
of
polar
bears
according
to
this
passage?
A.
Hunting.
B.
Climate
change.
C.
The
sea
ice
loss.
D.
The
Arctic
ice
melting.
( C )17.
What
can
you
get
out
of
this
passage?
A.
The
Antarctica
is
pleasant
for
a
hiking
trip.
B.
Extreme
weather
led
to
wildfires
burning
in
Europe.
C.
Climate
change
will
cause
air
pollution
and
diseases.
D.
The
temperatures
on
the
Antarctica
hit
the
highest
in
March,
2015.
( D )18.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“inhospitable”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.
Comfortable
to
live.
B.
Friendly
to
live.
C.
Unhealthy
to
live.
D.
Unfit
to
live.
( C )19.
What
is
the
main
idea
for
this
passage?
A.
The
whole
planet
is
drier
and
drier.
B.
The
Antarctica
is
warmer
and
warmer.
C.
Climate
change
is
getting
worse
and
worse.
D.
The
number
of
polar
bears
is
smaller
and
smaller.
三、词汇运用(共15分)
A.
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。
it,
value,
safe,
nine,
except
20.
Every
day
the
bus
driver
sends
the
students
to
the
school
safely.
21.
Jane
is
crazy
about
reading
and
this
is
the
ninth
book
she
has
read
this
year.
22.
Mr
Miller,
I’m
sorry
to
have
taken
up
so
much
of
your
valuable
time.
23.
Spring
Restaurant
is
open
every
day
except
Monday.
Let’s
go
to
another
one.
24.
With
the
help
of
my
English
teacher,
I
found
it
easier
to
memorize
English
words.
B.
根据短文内容和所给中文提示,
在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
Are
you
still
the
only
child
in
your
home?
If
not,
do
you
have
difficulty
in
getting
on
well
with
your
little
brother
or
sister?
The
steps
25.
below(以下)
may
help
you.
Find
out
26.
exactly(确切地)
what
your
little
brother
or
sister
does
that
makes
you
angry,
then
come
up
with
a
plan.
27.
Whatever(无论什么)
you
do,
don’t
hurt
them
or
28.
punish(惩罚)
them.
Your
younger
brother
or
sister
looks
up
to
you,
so
set
a
good
example.
Many
29.
times(次数),
your
brother
or
sister
does
something
to
catch
your
eyes.
If
you
pay
no
30.
attention(关注)
to
these
things
long
enough,
they
will
give
up.
If
your
brother
or
sister
asks
you
to
play
with
them
because
they
have
31.
nothing(没有什么)
to
do,
try
to
ask
him
or
her
to
32.
draw/paint(绘画)
for
you.
Usually,
it
works.
When
you
are
free,
don’t
forget
to
give
them
a
33.
kiss(亲吻)
to
show
your
love.
When
all
these
34.
fail(失败),
get
help
from
Mom
or
Dad.
Just
ask
them
for
some
suggestions.
四、任务型阅读 每空限填一词(共10分)
(2020·抚顺、本溪、辽阳中考改编)
No
matter
where
you
go,
no
matter
what
you
do,
when
you
are
in
public
places,
you
have
to
be
in
good
manners.
How
should
we
behave
in
public
places?
Keep
your
voice
down
Don’t
speak
or
laugh
loudly.
Remember
that
although
you
may
be
excited
and
want
to
voice
your
excitement,
the
people
around
you
may
not
be
interested
in
it
at
all.
It’s
polite
to
speak
at
a
low
volume(音量).
This
includes
laughing
as
well.
Dress
properly
Dress
in
a
way
that
is
appropriate(适合的)
for
the
place
that
you
are
going
to.
It
you
are
going
to
an
event
where
people
dress
in
a
formal(正式的)
way,
do
the
same.
For
example,
do
not
wear
blue
jeans
or
a
T-shirt
to
a
dinner
party.
But
it
is
acceptable
to
dress
casually(穿着随意)if
you
are
going
to
a
museum
or
a
movie
theater.
Use
table
manners
When
you
eat
in
public
places,
use
your
table
manners.
They
may
help
you
leave
a
good
impression(印象).
In
western
countries,
do
not
pick
up
food
with
your
hands.
You
should
pick
up
with
a
fork
or
a
spoon.
When
you
are
in
China,
you
shouldn’t
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
Using
your
phone
while
having
a
meal
is
also
bad
behavior.
Title:
How
to
35.
behave
in
public
places
Keep
voice
down
★
It’s
polite
to
speak
and
36.
laugh
at
a
low
volume.
Dress
properly
★
If
you
go
to
a
dinner
party,
you
should
dress
37.
formally.
★
You
should
dress
casually
to
a
museum
or
a
movie
theater.
Use
table
manners
In
38.
western
countries
★
You’re
supposed
to
pick
up
food
with
a
fork
or
a
spoon.
In
China
★
You
should
start
eating
after
older
people
at
the
table.
★
You
shouldn’t
use
your
39.
phone
while
having
meals.
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