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一、完形填空(共15分)
Sometimes
You
Just
Have
to
Cry
There
are
a
lot
of
things
about
parenthood
that
could
make
one
cry:
sleepless
nights,
or
diaper(尿布)
messes
and
so
on.
1 ,
for
me
the
worst
had
to
be—immunization
shots(防疫针).
?
At
about
two
months
into
2 ,
I
learned
the
true
meaning
of
the
word
“heartbreak”.
There
could
not
have
been
anything
worse
than
3
helplessly
as
he
receives
his
first
round
of
immunization
shots.
I
would
rather
have
been
run
over
by
a
truck
than
have
to
watch
him
4
through
that.
I
kept
thinking
that
surely
medical
science
could
have
come
up
with
a
better
way
of
doing
this
by
now
while
listening
to
his
5 .
As
for
comfort
from
the
doctor,
all
he
could
say
was,
“Ah,
look
at
those
healthy
tears.
”
As
we
left
the
office,
I
whispered
into
my
son’s
ear,
“It’s
okay,
Sam.
Sometimes
you
just
6
to
cry.
”?
In
a
way
I
guess
it
was
only
a
matter
of
time
before
Sam
was
introduced
to
7
in
his
life.
I
remembered
losing
my
8
to
a
sudden
car
accident
a
number
of
years
ago.
I
tried
to
remain
9
through
it
all.
One
day,
when
a
song
came
on
the
radio
that
10
me
of
my
father.
It
was
the
first
time
since
the
funeral
that
I
just
let
go
and
cried.
It
felt
11
to
not
hold
back
any
more.
?
The
earliest
12
I
have
of
my
father
is
one
of
me
as
a
young
boy
holding
his
hand
by
his
two
last
13
as
we
walked
together.
His
hands
seemed
so
14
that
his
fingers
were
all
I
could
actually
grip.
He
always
took
me
with
him
to
basketball
games
even
at
my
young
age.
I
will
never
15
that.
?
( D )1.
A.
Anyway
B.
Instead
C.
Moreover
D.
However
( A )2.
A.
parenthood
B.
childhood
C.
neighborhood
D.
adulthood
( B )3.
A.
standing
B.
watching
C.
sitting
D.
complaining
( C )4.
A.
look
B.
pull
C.
go
D.
walk
( A )5.
A.
shouts
B.
words
C.
songs
D.
whispers
( A )6.
A.
have
B.
prefer
C.
refuse
D.
remember
( B )7.
A.
pleasure
B.
pain
C.
society
D.
hospital
( D )8.
A.
mother
B.
grandpa
C.
grandma
D.
father
( C )9.
A.
active
B.
clever
C.
strong
D.
patient
( B )10.
A.
imagined
B.
reminded
C.
warned
D.
recalled
( D )11.
A.
unusual
B.
terrible
C.
frightening
D.
good
( D )12.
A.
idea
B.
effect
C.
picture
D.
memory
( C )13.
A.
arms
B.
legs
C.
fingers
D.
hands
( A )14.
A.
large
B.
small
C.
dirty
D.
clean
( B )15.
A.
mind
B.
forget
C.
do
D.
accept
二、阅读理解(共10分)
(嘉兴2020年中考样卷)
Fresh
green
grass.
Hundreds
of
colorful
wild
flowers.
Water
running
into
little
pools.
Birds
making
their
homes
in
boxes.
The
9,
500-square-metre
Augustenborg
Botanical
Garden
may
look
just
like
any
other
well-organized
park
but
there’s
a
difference.
It
lies
on
the
roofs(屋顶)of
industrial
and
office
buildings
in
the
city
of
Malm?
in
Sweden.
Green
roofs
are
not
a
new
invention.
And
now
they
are
getting
popular
again.
The
common
roofs
of
a
modern
city
have
endless
black
surfaces
with
no
life
or
water.
Perhaps
that’s
why
a
garden
on
a
roof
becomes
such
a
perfect
choice
for
more
and
more
people.
Green
roofs
are
not
just
pretty.
They
also
help
to
moderate
the
city
temperature.
The
high
temperatures
on
common
roofs
in
the
summer
can
make
top
floor
flats
uncomfortably
hot.
What
is
more,
they
play
a
part
in
making
the
cities
hotter
than
the
countryside
around
them,
causing
the
“urban
heat-island
effect”.
On
a
green
roof,
however,
with
its
plants
and
water,
temperatures
change
only
a
little,
as
they
do
in
a
park.
This
can
greatly
cut
the
costs
of
heating
and
cooling
in
the
building
below.
Also,
a
green
roof
takes
in
rain
water,
and
protects
the
city
drainage(
排
水
)system.
▲
And
small
animals
and
birds
can
make
their
homes
on
it.
Thanks
to
this,
the
city
may
become
part
of
nature,
rather
than
something
completely
separate
from
it.
?
While
the
cost
of
building
such
a
roof
can
still
be
higher,
it
can
be
cheaper
in
the
long
term
as
a
result
of
energy
savings.
And
wouldn’t
it
be
wonderful
to
be
able
to
walk
out
into
a
garden
high
above
the
city’s
noise
and
traffic,
whether
you’re
at
school
or
in
an
office
or
just
at
home
in
a
ten-
floor
block?
( B )16.
With
the
example
of
Augustenborg
Botanical
Garden,
the
writer
wants
to
explain.
A.
how
wildlife
is
protected
B.
what
a
green
roof
is
like
C.
how
to
organize
a
good
park
D.
what
to
do
with
a
spare
roof
( D )17.
The
underlined
word
“moderate”
in
Paragraph
3
is
the
closest
in
meaning
to
“”.
A.
raise
B.
check
C.
record
D.
control
( A )18.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
sentence
to
fill
in
the
blank
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
A
green
roof
is
alive.
B.
A
green
roof
stops
pollution.
C.
A
common
roof
is
noisy.
D.
A
common
roof
increases
the
cost.
( D )19.
The
purpose
of
the
passage
is
to
______.
?
A.
discover
the
problems
with
green
roofs
B.
introduce
the
change
of
green
roofs
C.
show
the
amazing
beauty
of
green
roofs
D.
describe
the
advantages
of
green
roofs
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。
lazy,
you,
through,
worry,
two
20.
We
can
only
achieve
success
through
hard
work.
21.
Some
people
think
the
Internet
makes
us
lazier
than
before.
22.
Never
give
up,
my
children.
No
one
can
beat
you
except
yourselves.
23.
My
mother
always
worried
about
my
study
when
I
was
a
student.
24.
Daming’s
photo
won
the
second
prize
in
the
photo
competition.
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。
I’m
studying
at
Sydney
Russell
School,
a
25.
small(小的)
but
very
famous
school
in
Australia.
All
the
lessons
there
are
26.
taught(教)
in
English.
I
have
five
subjects
this
27.
term(学期).
What
a
big
challenge!
Last
week,
Mr
Brown,
my
science
teacher
asked
us
to
do
a
project
on
trees.
Ming
and
I
were
in
the
same
28.
group(小组).
Both
of
us
were
from
China.
We
spent
several
hours
29.
staying(待在)
at
the
library
every
day,
reading
and
surfing
the
30.
Internet(因特网).
We
even
planted
two
trees
in
the
school
garden
and
took
many
31.
photos/pictures(照片)
of
them.
The
most
32.
exciting(使人激动的)
part
was
the
presentation.
We
introduced
many
things
about
trees,
for
example,
the
33.
tallest/highest(最高的)
and
the
oldest
tree
in
the
school.
Everyone
enjoyed
the
presentation.
Learning
by
doing
helps
me
a
lot.
I’m
sure
34.
everything(一切)
will
become
better.
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。
(2020年台州市椒江区一模)
When
Hailey
Fort
was
six,
she
saw
a
man
who
was
homeless
standing
on
the
street
in
her
town.
She
and
her
mom
gave
35.
him(he)a
sandwich
and
a
bottle
of
water.
Hailey
kept
36.
thinking
(think)
about
the
man
and
what
it
must
be
like
to
be
hungry.
And
she
knew
that
fresh
fruits
and
vegetables
often
aren’t
available
at
food
banks,
where
homeless
people
may
get
canned
or
boxed
food.
37.
Suddenly
(sudden),
Hailey
had
an
idea.
“There
was
a
garden
in
our
backyard,
and
we
weren’t
using
it,
”
she
says.
“I
asked
my
mom
38.
if/whether
I
could
use
that
garden
to
grow
food
for
the
homeless.
”
Now,
several
39.
years(year)later,
Hailey’s
garden
has
offered
strawberries,
blueberries,
peas,
tomatoes,
and
other
fresh
produce
40.
to
many
people.
When
food
is
ready
to
harvest,
Hailey
picks,
washes
and
bags
it.
Then
she
and
her
mom
give
the
bags
to
people
on
the
street
or
to
a
local
food
bank.
Hailey
41.
has
given(give)away
more
than
550
pounds
of
fruits
and
vegetables
so
far!
?
While
handing
out
food,
Hailey
and
her
mom
often
see
people
more
than
once.
They
learn
their
names
and
talk
with
people
about
42.
what
it’s
like
to
be
homeless.
When
Hailey
found
out
that
they
didn’t
always
have
safe
or
comfortable
places
to
sleep,
she
thought
of
a
new
project
—
building
a
sleeping
shelter
(庇护所).
With
the
help
of
her
mom,
a
big
shelter
43.
was
built
(build)two
years
ago.
It
has
walls,
windows,
a
roof,
a
locking
door,
a
solar
light
and
curtains
sewn
by
her
sister,
Josie.
?
Hailey
has
learned
44.
a
lot
since
she
gave
away
her
first
sandwich
—
not
just
about
gardens
and
construction.
To
help
others,
she
says,
“Start
small.
You
can
always
grow
over
the
years.
”
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页决战中考限时小卷(五)
(时间:
45分钟 分值:
50分)
一、完形填空(共15分)
Sometimes
You
Just
Have
to
Cry
There
are
a
lot
of
things
about
parenthood
that
could
make
one
cry:
sleepless
nights,
or
diaper(尿布)
messes
and
so
on.
1 ,
for
me
the
worst
had
to
be—immunization
shots(防疫针).
?
At
about
two
months
into
2 ,
I
learned
the
true
meaning
of
the
word
“heartbreak”.
There
could
not
have
been
anything
worse
than
3
helplessly
as
he
receives
his
first
round
of
immunization
shots.
I
would
rather
have
been
run
over
by
a
truck
than
have
to
watch
him
4
through
that.
I
kept
thinking
that
surely
medical
science
could
have
come
up
with
a
better
way
of
doing
this
by
now
while
listening
to
his
5 .
As
for
comfort
from
the
doctor,
all
he
could
say
was,
“Ah,
look
at
those
healthy
tears.
”
As
we
left
the
office,
I
whispered
into
my
son’s
ear,
“It’s
okay,
Sam.
Sometimes
you
just
6
to
cry.
”?
In
a
way
I
guess
it
was
only
a
matter
of
time
before
Sam
was
introduced
to
7
in
his
life.
I
remembered
losing
my
8
to
a
sudden
car
accident
a
number
of
years
ago.
I
tried
to
remain
9
through
it
all.
One
day,
when
a
song
came
on
the
radio
that
10
me
of
my
father.
It
was
the
first
time
since
the
funeral
that
I
just
let
go
and
cried.
It
felt
11
to
not
hold
back
any
more.
?
The
earliest
12
I
have
of
my
father
is
one
of
me
as
a
young
boy
holding
his
hand
by
his
two
last
13
as
we
walked
together.
His
hands
seemed
so
14
that
his
fingers
were
all
I
could
actually
grip.
He
always
took
me
with
him
to
basketball
games
even
at
my
young
age.
I
will
never
15
that.
?
( D )1.
A.
Anyway
B.
Instead
C.
Moreover
D.
However
( A )2.
A.
parenthood
B.
childhood
C.
neighborhood
D.
adulthood
( B )3.
A.
standing
B.
watching
C.
sitting
D.
complaining
( C )4.
A.
look
B.
pull
C.
go
D.
walk
( A )5.
A.
shouts
B.
words
C.
songs
D.
whispers
( A )6.
A.
have
B.
prefer
C.
refuse
D.
remember
( B )7.
A.
pleasure
B.
pain
C.
society
D.
hospital
( D )8.
A.
mother
B.
grandpa
C.
grandma
D.
father
( C )9.
A.
active
B.
clever
C.
strong
D.
patient
( B )10.
A.
imagined
B.
reminded
C.
warned
D.
recalled
( D )11.
A.
unusual
B.
terrible
C.
frightening
D.
good
( D )12.
A.
idea
B.
effect
C.
picture
D.
memory
( C )13.
A.
arms
B.
legs
C.
fingers
D.
hands
( A )14.
A.
large
B.
small
C.
dirty
D.
clean
( B )15.
A.
mind
B.
forget
C.
do
D.
accept
二、阅读理解(共10分)
(嘉兴2020年中考样卷)
Fresh
green
grass.
Hundreds
of
colorful
wild
flowers.
Water
running
into
little
pools.
Birds
making
their
homes
in
boxes.
The
9,
500-square-metre
Augustenborg
Botanical
Garden
may
look
just
like
any
other
well-organized
park
but
there’s
a
difference.
It
lies
on
the
roofs(屋顶)of
industrial
and
office
buildings
in
the
city
of
Malm?
in
Sweden.
Green
roofs
are
not
a
new
invention.
And
now
they
are
getting
popular
again.
The
common
roofs
of
a
modern
city
have
endless
black
surfaces
with
no
life
or
water.
Perhaps
that’s
why
a
garden
on
a
roof
becomes
such
a
perfect
choice
for
more
and
more
people.
Green
roofs
are
not
just
pretty.
They
also
help
to
moderate
the
city
temperature.
The
high
temperatures
on
common
roofs
in
the
summer
can
make
top
floor
flats
uncomfortably
hot.
What
is
more,
they
play
a
part
in
making
the
cities
hotter
than
the
countryside
around
them,
causing
the
“urban
heat-island
effect”.
On
a
green
roof,
however,
with
its
plants
and
water,
temperatures
change
only
a
little,
as
they
do
in
a
park.
This
can
greatly
cut
the
costs
of
heating
and
cooling
in
the
building
below.
Also,
a
green
roof
takes
in
rain
water,
and
protects
the
city
drainage(
排
水
)system.
▲
And
small
animals
and
birds
can
make
their
homes
on
it.
Thanks
to
this,
the
city
may
become
part
of
nature,
rather
than
something
completely
separate
from
it.
?
While
the
cost
of
building
such
a
roof
can
still
be
higher,
it
can
be
cheaper
in
the
long
term
as
a
result
of
energy
savings.
And
wouldn’t
it
be
wonderful
to
be
able
to
walk
out
into
a
garden
high
above
the
city’s
noise
and
traffic,
whether
you’re
at
school
or
in
an
office
or
just
at
home
in
a
ten-
floor
block?
( B )16.
With
the
example
of
Augustenborg
Botanical
Garden,
the
writer
wants
to
explain.
A.
how
wildlife
is
protected
B.
what
a
green
roof
is
like
C.
how
to
organize
a
good
park
D.
what
to
do
with
a
spare
roof
( D )17.
The
underlined
word
“moderate”
in
Paragraph
3
is
the
closest
in
meaning
to
“”.
A.
raise
B.
check
C.
record
D.
control
( A )18.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
sentence
to
fill
in
the
blank
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
A
green
roof
is
alive.
B.
A
green
roof
stops
pollution.
C.
A
common
roof
is
noisy.
D.
A
common
roof
increases
the
cost.
( D )19.
The
purpose
of
the
passage
is
to
______.
?
A.
discover
the
problems
with
green
roofs
B.
introduce
the
change
of
green
roofs
C.
show
the
amazing
beauty
of
green
roofs
D.
describe
the
advantages
of
green
roofs
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。
lazy,
you,
through,
worry,
two
20.
We
can
only
achieve
success
through
hard
work.
21.
Some
people
think
the
Internet
makes
us
lazier
than
before.
22.
Never
give
up,
my
children.
No
one
can
beat
you
except
yourselves.
23.
My
mother
always
worried
about
my
study
when
I
was
a
student.
24.
Daming’s
photo
won
the
second
prize
in
the
photo
competition.
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。
I’m
studying
at
Sydney
Russell
School,
a
25.
small(小的)
but
very
famous
school
in
Australia.
All
the
lessons
there
are
26.
taught(教)
in
English.
I
have
five
subjects
this
27.
term(学期).
What
a
big
challenge!
Last
week,
Mr
Brown,
my
science
teacher
asked
us
to
do
a
project
on
trees.
Ming
and
I
were
in
the
same
28.
group(小组).
Both
of
us
were
from
China.
We
spent
several
hours
29.
staying(待在)
at
the
library
every
day,
reading
and
surfing
the
30.
Internet(因特网).
We
even
planted
two
trees
in
the
school
garden
and
took
many
31.
photos/pictures(照片)
of
them.
The
most
32.
exciting(使人激动的)
part
was
the
presentation.
We
introduced
many
things
about
trees,
for
example,
the
33.
tallest/highest(最高的)
and
the
oldest
tree
in
the
school.
Everyone
enjoyed
the
presentation.
Learning
by
doing
helps
me
a
lot.
I’m
sure
34.
everything(一切)
will
become
better.
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。
(2020年台州市椒江区一模)
When
Hailey
Fort
was
six,
she
saw
a
man
who
was
homeless
standing
on
the
street
in
her
town.
She
and
her
mom
gave
35.
him(he)a
sandwich
and
a
bottle
of
water.
Hailey
kept
36.
thinking
(think)
about
the
man
and
what
it
must
be
like
to
be
hungry.
And
she
knew
that
fresh
fruits
and
vegetables
often
aren’t
available
at
food
banks,
where
homeless
people
may
get
canned
or
boxed
food.
37.
Suddenly
(sudden),
Hailey
had
an
idea.
“There
was
a
garden
in
our
backyard,
and
we
weren’t
using
it,
”
she
says.
“I
asked
my
mom
38.
if/whether
I
could
use
that
garden
to
grow
food
for
the
homeless.
”
Now,
several
39.
years(year)later,
Hailey’s
garden
has
offered
strawberries,
blueberries,
peas,
tomatoes,
and
other
fresh
produce
40.
to
many
people.
When
food
is
ready
to
harvest,
Hailey
picks,
washes
and
bags
it.
Then
she
and
her
mom
give
the
bags
to
people
on
the
street
or
to
a
local
food
bank.
Hailey
41.
has
given(give)away
more
than
550
pounds
of
fruits
and
vegetables
so
far!
?
While
handing
out
food,
Hailey
and
her
mom
often
see
people
more
than
once.
They
learn
their
names
and
talk
with
people
about
42.
what
it’s
like
to
be
homeless.
When
Hailey
found
out
that
they
didn’t
always
have
safe
or
comfortable
places
to
sleep,
she
thought
of
a
new
project
—
building
a
sleeping
shelter
(庇护所).
With
the
help
of
her
mom,
a
big
shelter
43.
was
built
(build)two
years
ago.
It
has
walls,
windows,
a
roof,
a
locking
door,
a
solar
light
and
curtains
sewn
by
her
sister,
Josie.
?
Hailey
has
learned
44.
a
lot
since
she
gave
away
her
first
sandwich
—
not
just
about
gardens
and
construction.
To
help
others,
she
says,
“Start
small.
You
can
always
grow
over
the
years.
”
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