决战中考限时小卷(七)
(时间:
45分钟 分值:
50分)
一、完形填空(共15分)
There
was
a
time
when
I
thought
my
dad
didn’t
know
how
to
be
a
good
father.
I
couldn’t
1 him
ever
saying
the
words
“I
love
you”.
It
seems
to
me
his
only
purpose
in
life
was
to
say
“No”
to
anywhere
I
wanted
to
go
and
anything
I
wanted
to
do,
including
getting
a
2 .
Some
parents
bought
their
kids
cars
when
they
got
their
driver’s
licenses.
Not
my
dad—
he
said
that
I’d
have
to
get
a
job
and
buy
my
own.
?
So
that
is
what
I
did.
I
got
a
job
at
a
very
nice
restaurant
and
3
every
penny
I
could
and
when
I
had
enough
to
buy
my
car,
I
did!
The
day
I
brought
that
car
home,
my
dad
was
the
first
one
I
wanted
to
4
it
off
to.
“Look,
Dad,
a
car
of
my
own.
If
you
ever
want
a
ride,
I’ll
only
charge
you
five
dollars.
”
I
offered
with
a
smile.
“I
see”
was
all
he
said.
?
One
day,
there
was
5
wrong
with
my
father’s
truck.
So
he
needed
a
6
to
work.
The
sun
wasn’t
even
up
when
we
left
the
house,
7
it
was
already
getting
warm
out.
It
was
going
to
be
a(n)
8
day.
As
I
dropped
my
dad
off.
I
watched
him,
dressed
in
his
work
clothes,
getting
his
9
from
the
trunk(车尾箱)
of
my
car.
Watching
his
sun-weathered
face,
and
even
from
a
distance
I
could
tell
there
were
10
lines
than
I
ever
remembered
being
there
before.
I
realized
how
hard
my
dad
works
for
the
family.
My
father
is
a
cement
finisher(水泥修整工).
?
In
that
instant,
it
occurred
to
me
that
he
actually
got
down
on
his
hands
and
knees
to
sweat
over
hot
concrete(混凝土)
to
make
a
11
for
his
family.
And
he
did
this
day
in
and
day
out,
however
hot
it
got.
Never,
not
once,
had
I
heard
him
12
about
it.
To
him,
we
were“worth”it.
And
never
once
did
he
“charge”
us
for
it.
?
When
he
closed
the
trunk,
his
tools
set
off
to
the
side,
he
walked
over
to
my
window
to
13
me
five
dollars.
I
rolled
down
the
window
and
said,
“Good-bye,
Dad.
Keep
your
five
dollars.
It’s
my
treat.
Don’t
work
too
hard.
I
love
you.
”?
His
14
met
mine,
then
glanced
away
in
the
direction
of
his
waiting
tools,
he
15
his
throat(喉咙)
and
said,
“Oh,
and.
.
.
me,
too.
”?
(
)1.
A.
like
B.
remember
C.
forget
D.
care
(
)2.
A.
car B.
friend C.
job D.
present
(
)3.
A.
spent
B.
earned
C.
kept
D.
saved
(
)4.
A.
kick
B.
take
C.
turn
D.
show
(
)5.
A.
everything
B.
something
C.
nothing
D.
anything
(
)6.
A.
ride
B.
leave
C.
trip
D.
hurry
(
)7.
A.
as
B.
although
C.
but
D.
however
(
)8.
A.
warm
B.
hot
C.
work
D.
special
(
)9.
A.
tools
B.
clothes
C.
luggage
D.
bag
(
)10.
A.
fewer
B.
more
C.
longer
D.
deeper
(
)11.
A.
live
B.
alive
C.
lively
D.
living
(
)12.
A.
talk
B.
complain
C.
ask
D.
speak
(
)13.
A.
hand
B.
pass
C.
lend
D.
take
(
)14.
A.
hands
B.
smile
C.
voice
D.
eyes
(
)15.
A.
cleaned
B.
coughed
C.
cleared
D.
felt
二、阅读理解(共10分)
The
FDA
is
the
common
name
for
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration.
It
is
a
government
agency
that
makes
consumer
goods
safe.
It
regulates
food
and
the
food
supply.
It
also
controls
diet
supplement.
The
FDA
also
makes
sure
that
drugs
and
medical
devices
are
safe
and
effective.
For
drugs
and
medical
machines
to
be
accepted,
they
must
go
through
a
lengthy
process.
There
are
many
strict
tests.
First,
anything
that
humans
use
must
be
tested
on
animals.
This
may
take
up
to
6
years.
Then,
it
must
be
tested
with
a
few
people.
Testing
on
15
to
20
people
can
last
up
to
a
year
and
a
half.
Third,
a
mid-sized
group
(100
to
500
people)
is
used.
This
often
takes
two
years.
Then
a
large
group
is
tested
over
3
years.
Of
5,
000
drugs
discovered,
only
5
enter
trials.
Of
that,
only
one
passes
on
to
the
market.
Food
supplements
like
ginseng
(人参)
follow
a
different
path.
The
FDA
does
not
pre-test
them
as
they
do
for
drugs.
The
agency
only
controls
these
products
if
they
are
unsafe
but
are
already
being
sold.
Two
exceptions
are
baby
and
medical
food.
Because
those
that
use
them
are
not
strong,
the
FDA
is
more
careful
with
these
products.
Labeling(标签)
is
a
major
focus.
A
label
must
show
what
a
product
is
for.
For
drugs,
labels
should
say
the
name
of
the
drug
and
what
it
is
used
for.
It
should
also
detail
who
should
take
it
and
list
any
side
effects.
It
needs
to
detail
directions
for
pregnant
women,
children,
or
old
people.
It
also
needs
to
detail
safety
information.
The
FDA
protects
the
public
from
harm.
It
achieves
this
through
controls
and
labeling.
It
has
standards
for
effectiveness
in
medical
products.
It
also
has
standards
for
how
information
is
shared.
(
)16.
According
to
the
passage,
how
many
drugs
make
it
to
the
market?
A.
Nearly
five
thousand.
B.
One
of
five
thousand.
C.
Five
of
five
thousand.
D.
Over
five
thousand.
(
)17.
The
author
uses
food
supplements
as
an
example
of
which
of
the
following?
A.
Things
the
FDA
avoids.
B.
Things
the
FDA
controls.
C.
Things
the
FDA
buys.
D.
Things
the
FDA
refuses.
(
)18.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
from
Paragraph
4
about
labeling?
A.
It
is
a
necessary
way
to
protect
the
public.
B.
It
does
not
matter
if
people
read
the
labels
or
not.
C.
It
is
only
good
if
people
can
find
the
label.
D.
It
has
no
use
if
doctors
tell
people
what
to
do.
(
)19.
Which
of
the
following
best
shows
the
structure
of
the
text?
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。
while,
twenty,
remain,
noise,
smoke
20.
The
from
the
next
door
is
too
loud,
I
can’t
study
at
all.
21.
Mr
Johnson
has
for
nearly
ten
years.
He’s
not
in
good
health
now.
22.
Mary
was
writing
a
letter,
the
children
were
playing
outside.
23.
Computer
is
one
of
the
most
important
inventions
in
the
century.
24.
Tony
is
a
quiet
boy.
He
always
silent
in
class.
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。
Robots
are
not
something
new
now,
but
if
you
25.
(遇见)
them
in
a
restaurant,
you
would
like
to
watch
them
again
and
again.
In
fact,
they
are
pretty
new
to
you
there.
(最近),
there
is
a
robot
themed
restaurant
in
Harbin.
If
you
walk
27.
(穿过)
the
door,
the
robot
will
wave
to
you
and
say,
“Earth
Person,
hello!
Welcome
to
the
Robot
Restaurant.
”
After
you’ve
placed
your
order
with
one
of
the
robot
waiters,
the
robots
get
cooking.
They
can
do
all
kinds
of
jobs,
28.
(包括)
helping
you
find
29.
(座位)
to
waiting
tables
and
cook
different
dishes
in
the
30.
(厨房).
Harbin
Haohai
Robot
Company
has
studied
the
31.
(技术)
of
robots
for
many
years.
All
the
robots
in
the
restaurant
were
32.
(发明)
by
them
last
year.
The
Engineer
Liu
said,
“We
spend
five
million
yuan
in
the
restaurant,
and
each
robot
costs
33.
(超过)
200,
000
to
300,
000
yuan.
With
an
average
cost
each
dinner
of
34.
(在……之间)
$6
and
$10,
we
won’t
get
the
money
we
have
paid
anytime
soon,
but
it
is
a
great
advertisement
for
the
robot
company.
”
四、语法填空(共10分)
阅读下面短文,
在空白处填入一个适当的词,
或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Live
Small
In
Europe
and
North
America,
families
are
getting
smaller,
but
homes
are
not.
In
many
35.
(country)
they
are
getting
bigger.
Bigger
homes
are
more
expensive
and
heating
36.
(they)
in
cold
weather
is
worse
for
the
environment.
Many
people
believe
it’s
time
to
think
about
37.
size
of
our
homes.
Sixteen-year-old
Austin
Hay
is
building
a
home
on
his
parents’
drive.
38.
it’s
only
2.
4
meters
wide
and
3.
7
meters
long,
it’s
got
everything
important,
including
a
shower
room,
a
kitchen
and
a
bedroom
with
a
low
ceiling.
“When
I
was
a
kid,
I
wanted
to
build
a
tree
house
or
a
boat
house,
”
Austin
explained.
“But
this
house
on
wheels
is
39.
(cool)
of
all.
”?
Austin
doesn’t
do
any
buildings
during
the
week
40.
he’s
busy
with
schoolwork
and
playing
basketball.
But
at
the
weekend
he
usually
41.
(work)
hard
on
his
house.
“At
the
moment
I’m
working
on
the
doors.
I
can
do
it
42.
(easy),
so
my
dad
isn’t
helping
me.
He
only
helps
with
the
difficult
things.
”
Austin
is
sleeping
in
his
little
house
this
summer.
And
in
the
future?
“University
is
very
expensive
in
the
USA,
but
43.
me,
it’ll
be
cheaper.
I
have
my
little
house,
I
44.
(take)
it
with
me
wherever
I
go.
”?
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页决战中考限时小卷(七)
(时间:
45分钟 分值:
50分)
一、完形填空(共15分)
There
was
a
time
when
I
thought
my
dad
didn’t
know
how
to
be
a
good
father.
I
couldn’t
1 him
ever
saying
the
words
“I
love
you”.
It
seems
to
me
his
only
purpose
in
life
was
to
say
“No”
to
anywhere
I
wanted
to
go
and
anything
I
wanted
to
do,
including
getting
a
2 .
Some
parents
bought
their
kids
cars
when
they
got
their
driver’s
licenses.
Not
my
dad—
he
said
that
I’d
have
to
get
a
job
and
buy
my
own.
?
So
that
is
what
I
did.
I
got
a
job
at
a
very
nice
restaurant
and
3
every
penny
I
could
and
when
I
had
enough
to
buy
my
car,
I
did!
The
day
I
brought
that
car
home,
my
dad
was
the
first
one
I
wanted
to
4
it
off
to.
“Look,
Dad,
a
car
of
my
own.
If
you
ever
want
a
ride,
I’ll
only
charge
you
five
dollars.
”
I
offered
with
a
smile.
“I
see”
was
all
he
said.
?
One
day,
there
was
5
wrong
with
my
father’s
truck.
So
he
needed
a
6
to
work.
The
sun
wasn’t
even
up
when
we
left
the
house,
7
it
was
already
getting
warm
out.
It
was
going
to
be
a(n)
8
day.
As
I
dropped
my
dad
off.
I
watched
him,
dressed
in
his
work
clothes,
getting
his
9
from
the
trunk(车尾箱)
of
my
car.
Watching
his
sun-weathered
face,
and
even
from
a
distance
I
could
tell
there
were
10
lines
than
I
ever
remembered
being
there
before.
I
realized
how
hard
my
dad
works
for
the
family.
My
father
is
a
cement
finisher(水泥修整工).
?
In
that
instant,
it
occurred
to
me
that
he
actually
got
down
on
his
hands
and
knees
to
sweat
over
hot
concrete(混凝土)
to
make
a
11
for
his
family.
And
he
did
this
day
in
and
day
out,
however
hot
it
got.
Never,
not
once,
had
I
heard
him
12
about
it.
To
him,
we
were“worth”it.
And
never
once
did
he
“charge”
us
for
it.
?
When
he
closed
the
trunk,
his
tools
set
off
to
the
side,
he
walked
over
to
my
window
to
13
me
five
dollars.
I
rolled
down
the
window
and
said,
“Good-bye,
Dad.
Keep
your
five
dollars.
It’s
my
treat.
Don’t
work
too
hard.
I
love
you.
”?
His
14
met
mine,
then
glanced
away
in
the
direction
of
his
waiting
tools,
he
15
his
throat(喉咙)
and
said,
“Oh,
and.
.
.
me,
too.
”?
( B )1.
A.
like
B.
remember
C.
forget
D.
care
( A )2.
A.
car B.
friend C.
job D.
present
( D )3.
A.
spent
B.
earned
C.
kept
D.
saved
( D )4.
A.
kick
B.
take
C.
turn
D.
show
( B )5.
A.
everything
B.
something
C.
nothing
D.
anything
( A )6.
A.
ride
B.
leave
C.
trip
D.
hurry
( C )7.
A.
as
B.
although
C.
but
D.
however
( B )8.
A.
warm
B.
hot
C.
work
D.
special
( A )9.
A.
tools
B.
clothes
C.
luggage
D.
bag
( B )10.
A.
fewer
B.
more
C.
longer
D.
deeper
( D )11.
A.
live
B.
alive
C.
lively
D.
living
( B )12.
A.
talk
B.
complain
C.
ask
D.
speak
( A )13.
A.
hand
B.
pass
C.
lend
D.
take
( D )14.
A.
hands
B.
smile
C.
voice
D.
eyes
( C )15.
A.
cleaned
B.
coughed
C.
cleared
D.
felt
二、阅读理解(共10分)
(湖州市2020年中考全真模拟)
The
FDA
is
the
common
name
for
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration.
It
is
a
government
agency
that
makes
consumer
goods
safe.
It
regulates
food
and
the
food
supply.
It
also
controls
diet
supplement.
The
FDA
also
makes
sure
that
drugs
and
medical
devices
are
safe
and
effective.
For
drugs
and
medical
machines
to
be
accepted,
they
must
go
through
a
lengthy
process.
There
are
many
strict
tests.
First,
anything
that
humans
use
must
be
tested
on
animals.
This
may
take
up
to
6
years.
Then,
it
must
be
tested
with
a
few
people.
Testing
on
15
to
20
people
can
last
up
to
a
year
and
a
half.
Third,
a
mid-sized
group
(100
to
500
people)
is
used.
This
often
takes
two
years.
Then
a
large
group
is
tested
over
3
years.
Of
5,
000
drugs
discovered,
only
5
enter
trials.
Of
that,
only
one
passes
on
to
the
market.
Food
supplements
like
ginseng
(人参)
follow
a
different
path.
The
FDA
does
not
pre-test
them
as
they
do
for
drugs.
The
agency
only
controls
these
products
if
they
are
unsafe
but
are
already
being
sold.
Two
exceptions
are
baby
and
medical
food.
Because
those
that
use
them
are
not
strong,
the
FDA
is
more
careful
with
these
products.
Labeling(标签)
is
a
major
focus.
A
label
must
show
what
a
product
is
for.
For
drugs,
labels
should
say
the
name
of
the
drug
and
what
it
is
used
for.
It
should
also
detail
who
should
take
it
and
list
any
side
effects.
It
needs
to
detail
directions
for
pregnant
women,
children,
or
old
people.
It
also
needs
to
detail
safety
information.
The
FDA
protects
the
public
from
harm.
It
achieves
this
through
controls
and
labeling.
It
has
standards
for
effectiveness
in
medical
products.
It
also
has
standards
for
how
information
is
shared.
( B )16.
According
to
the
passage,
how
many
drugs
make
it
to
the
market?
A.
Nearly
five
thousand.
B.
One
of
five
thousand.
C.
Five
of
five
thousand.
D.
Over
five
thousand.
( B )17.
The
author
uses
food
supplements
as
an
example
of
which
of
the
following?
A.
Things
the
FDA
avoids.
B.
Things
the
FDA
controls.
C.
Things
the
FDA
buys.
D.
Things
the
FDA
refuses.
( A )18.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
from
Paragraph
4
about
labeling?
A.
It
is
a
necessary
way
to
protect
the
public.
B.
It
does
not
matter
if
people
read
the
labels
or
not.
C.
It
is
only
good
if
people
can
find
the
label.
D.
It
has
no
use
if
doctors
tell
people
what
to
do.
( B )19.
Which
of
the
following
best
shows
the
structure
of
the
text?
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。
while,
twenty,
remain,
noise,
smoke
20.
The
noise
from
the
next
door
is
too
loud,
I
can’t
study
at
all.
21.
Mr
Johnson
has
smoked
for
nearly
ten
years.
He’s
not
in
good
health
now.
22.
While
Mary
was
writing
a
letter,
the
children
were
playing
outside.
23.
Computer
is
one
of
the
most
important
inventions
in
the
twentieth
century.
24.
Tony
is
a
quiet
boy.
He
always
remains
silent
in
class.
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。
Robots
are
not
something
new
now,
but
if
you
25.
meet
(遇见)
them
in
a
restaurant,
you
would
like
to
watch
them
again
and
again.
In
fact,
they
are
pretty
new
to
you
there.
26.
Recently(最近),
there
is
a
robot
themed
restaurant
in
Harbin.
If
you
walk
27.
through(穿过)
the
door,
the
robot
will
wave
to
you
and
say,
“Earth
Person,
hello!
Welcome
to
the
Robot
Restaurant.
”
After
you’ve
placed
your
order
with
one
of
the
robot
waiters,
the
robots
get
cooking.
They
can
do
all
kinds
of
jobs,
28.
including(包括)
helping
you
find
29.
seats(座位)
to
waiting
tables
and
cook
different
dishes
in
the
30.
kitchen
(厨房).
Harbin
Haohai
Robot
Company
has
studied
the
31.
technology(技术)
of
robots
for
many
years.
All
the
robots
in
the
restaurant
were
32.
invented
(发明)
by
them
last
year.
The
Engineer
Liu
said,
“We
spend
five
million
yuan
in
the
restaurant,
and
each
robot
costs
33.
over
(超过)
200,
000
to
300,
000
yuan.
With
an
average
cost
each
dinner
of
34.
between
(在……之间)
$6
and
$10,
we
won’t
get
the
money
we
have
paid
anytime
soon,
but
it
is
a
great
advertisement
for
the
robot
company.
”
四、语法填空(共10分)
阅读下面短文,
在空白处填入一个适当的词,
或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Live
Small
In
Europe
and
North
America,
families
are
getting
smaller,
but
homes
are
not.
In
many
35.
countries(country)
they
are
getting
bigger.
Bigger
homes
are
more
expensive
and
heating
36.
them
(they)
in
cold
weather
is
worse
for
the
environment.
Many
people
believe
it’s
time
to
think
about
37.
the
size
of
our
homes.
Sixteen-year-old
Austin
Hay
is
building
a
home
on
his
parents’
drive.
38.
Although/Though
it’s
only
2.
4
meters
wide
and
3.
7
meters
long,
it’s
got
everything
important,
including
a
shower
room,
a
kitchen
and
a
bedroom
with
a
low
ceiling.
“When
I
was
a
kid,
I
wanted
to
build
a
tree
house
or
a
boat
house,
”
Austin
explained.
“But
this
house
on
wheels
is
39.
the
coolest
(cool)
of
all.
”?
Austin
doesn’t
do
any
buildings
during
the
week
40.
because
he’s
busy
with
schoolwork
and
playing
basketball.
But
at
the
weekend
he
usually
41.
works
(work)
hard
on
his
house.
“At
the
moment
I’m
working
on
the
doors.
I
can
do
it
42.
easily
(easy),
so
my
dad
isn’t
helping
me.
He
only
helps
with
the
difficult
things.
”
Austin
is
sleeping
in
his
little
house
this
summer.
And
in
the
future?
“University
is
very
expensive
in
the
USA,
but
43.
for
me,
it’ll
be
cheaper.
I
have
my
little
house,
I
44.
will
take
(take)
it
with
me
wherever
I
go.
”?
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