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判断正误专题
2021年吉林省长春市绿园区中考一模英语试题
Mike
Reynolds
builds
houses
from
recycled
materials.
These
houses
are
a
symbol
of
his
war
against
waste.
Mike's
houses
are
built
using
the
things
that
other
people
throw
away.
His
Earthships(as
his
houses
are
called)are
beautiful
buildings.
They
are
shaped
and
colored
to
reflect
the
fields
around
them.
He
uses
bottles
to
create
beautiful
walls
full
of
light.
There
are
plants
everywhere,
inside
and
outside.
But
the
plants
and
the
bottles,
like
everything
else
in
the
Earthships,
are
not
only
there
for
decoration(装饰).
Every
single
material
in
an
Earthship
is
carefully
chosen.
Old
car
tires
are
used
to
build
strong
outside
walls.
The
rubber
protects
the
houses
from
the
cold
winds
in
winter.
These
walls
are
built
at
the
back
of
the
house.
The
walls
at
the
front
of
the
house
are
built
from
metal
cans
or
glass
bottles.
They're
held
together
with
earth
from
the
ground
around
them.
The
beautiful
bottle
walls
are
built
to
the
south
to
give
light
during
the
day.
The
larger
front
windows
heat
the
house.
They
also
create
perfect
conditions
for
growing
all
kinds
of
fruits
and
vegetables
because
the
plants
are
protected
against
the
bad
weather.
When
you
live
in
an
Earthship,
you
don't
need
anything
from
the
outside
world.
You
grow
your
own
food.
You
get
electricity
from
the
sun
and
wind,
and
you
get
water
from
the
rain
and
snow.
Mike
and
some
other
Earthship
builders
use
their
ability
and
experience
to
help
people
all
over
the
world.
In
2010,
they
visited
Haiti
in
the
earthquake.
They
taught
people
there
how
to
build
safe,
new
homes
quickly
and
cheaply
from
materials
that
they
could
find
around
them.
Mike
points
out
that
waste
is
always
there
because
we
humans
create
it—but
we
can
also
learn
to
recycle
it.
根据短文内容,
判断句子正(T)、误(F)。(5分)
81.
Mike
uses
recycled
materials
to
build
his
house.
82.
The
plants
and
the
bottles
in
Mike's
Earthships
are
only
used
for
decoration.
83.
The
outside
walls
at
the
front
of
the
house
are
made
from
glass
bottles
or
metal
cans.
84.
Mike
doesn't
need
to
buy
anything
from
the
outside
world
except
for
water.
85.
In
2010,
Mike
sold
some
new
Earthships
to
Hiaiti
people.
【答案】
81-85TFTFF
2021年吉林省长春市宽城区中考一模英语试题
Some
chicken
feeders
say
the
coronavirus
(冠状病毒)
has
led
more
people
in
the
United
States
to
start
raising
their
own
chickens.
The
practice
provides
people
with
a
new
interest,
animal
friendships
and
fresh
eggs.
Businesses
that
sell
young
chicks
and
chicken
houses
say
they
have
seen
an
increase
in
need
since
last
March.
That
is
when
U.
S.
health
officials
ordered
people
to
stay
at
home
to
help
stop
the
spread
of
the
coronavirus.
Allison
and
Ron
Abta
live
in
California.
They
had
talked
about
setting
up
a
chicken
house
for
years.
They
finally
did
so
this
summer.
The
couple’s
three
children
were
excited
when
their
parents
finally
agreed
to
buy
chicks.
“These
chickens
are
like
my
favorite
thing,
honestly,”
said
12-year-old
Violet.
“They
actually
have
personalities
once
you
get
to
know
them.”
The
baby
birds
lived
inside
the
family’s
home
for
six
weeks
before
moving
into
their
yard.
It
now
houses
the
five
hens
and
protects
them
from
foxes
and
other
animals
that
could
hurt
them.
Mark
Podgwaite
is
a
chicken
feeder.
He
said
he
and
other
feeders
have
noticed
an
increase
in
need
for
chicks
since
the
coronavirus
began.
The
Abta
family
bought
their
chicks
from
Mill
Valley
Chickens.
The
farming
business
sells
chickens
and
feed.
It
also
builds
chicken
houses.
Owner
Leslie
Citroen
offers
first-time
chicken
keepers
some
classes.
She
says
her
sales
grew
400
percent
in
2020.
Citroen
said
most
of
her
buyers
in
2020
were
first-time
chicken
keepers.
Some
of
them
are
parents
looking
for
something
to
keep
their
children
busy
while
at
home.
Others
are
“preppers”
—
people
who
want
their
own
supplies
(供给)
of
things
if
the
world
falls
apart.
根据短文内容,判断正(T)、误(F)。(5分)
81.
U.
S.
health
officials
ordered
people
to
work
hard
to
help
stop
the
spread
of
the
coronavirus.
82.
Allison
and
Ron
Abta’s
three
children
were
excited
when
they
bought
chicks.
83.
The
baby
birds
lived
in
the
family’s
yard
for
six
weeks
to
protect
them.
84.
The
farming
business
sells
chickens,
feed
and
builds
chicken
houses.
85.
The
passage
tells
us
chicken-raising
has
been
popular
since
the
coronavirus
began.
【答案】
(C)81-85
FTFTT
2021年吉林省长春市二道区中考一模英语试题
These
days
it
seems
that
many
people
are
trying
to
live
with
less.
They’re
discovering
the
joy
of
spending
their
time,
energy
and
money
on
the
things
that
matter
most.
Tips
for
cutting
down
the
clutter
(杂乱的东西)
1.
Start
with
three
boxes.
Write
“Keep”
on
the
first
box,
“Sell”
on
the
second
and
“Give
away”
on
the
last.
2.
Choose
an
area
or
a
room
and
begin
organizing
your
things.
For
each
thing,
decide
which
box
it
belongs
in.
3.
Clean
each
room
until
your
clutter
is
under
control.
Take
as
much
time
as
you
need.
4.
Once
your
clutter
is
under
control,
do
your
best
to
keep
it
that
way.
Some
benefits
of
living
simply:
More
free
time
The
more
things
you
own,
the
more
time
you’ll
spend
cleaning
and
organizing
them.
Keep
only
the
things
you
need,
use
or
enjoy.
You’ll
be
surprised
at
how
much
time
you’ll
have
to
do
what
you
really
want
to
do.
More
money
As
you
stop
buying
things
you
don’t
need,
your
finances
(财力)
will
improve.
You
can
save
the
spare
money
and
take
a
special
trip
or
an
interesting
class
instead.
Learn
to
reward
(奖赏)
yourself
with
rich
experiences,
not
things.
Changed
values
Once
you
break
the
accumulation
(积聚)habit,
your
values
change.
You
come
to
realize
that
things
don’t
bring
lasting
happiness.
True
happiness
comes
from
making
memories
with
loved
ones.
Living
simply
makes
you
feel
less
stressful,
improves
your
health
and
allows
you
to
focus
on
what’s
important.
The
good
news
is
you
don’t
have
to
wait
for
a
holiday
to
start
living
simply.
Start
living
with
less
today,
and
discover
the
peace
and
happiness
this
lifestyle
can
bring.
根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)、误(F)。(5分)
56.
These
days,
many
people
are
discovering
the
happiness
of
living
a
clutter-free
life.
57.
To
organize
the
clutter,
you
need
lots
of
empty
boxes.
58.
Living
simply
helps
you
save
more
free
time
and
money.
59.
Anyone
who
wants
to
live
simply
needs
to
start
from
a
holiday.
60.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
how
to
live
simply.
【答案】
56-60
TFTFF
2021年吉林省长春市朝阳区中考一模英语试题
Do
you
have
hard
rubbish?
WM
Rubbish
Management
Service
Company
collects
it
twice
a
year
for
free
from
each
family.
Below
are
some
guidelines
about
our
hard
rubbish
collection
service.
What
can/cannot
be
collected
as
hard
rubbish:
?
We
collect
clothes,
floor
covering,
wooden
doors
and
furniture
(家具).
?
TVs,
fridges,
building
materials,
glass,
car
parts,
green
waste,
paints
and
chemicals,
etc.
can't
be
collected.
Booking
your
hard
rubbish
collection:
We
have
weekly
collections
of
hard
rubbish.
You
can
book
your
collection
when
it
suits
you.
Call
us
on
92988000between
8
a.m.
and
5
p.m.
Monday
to
Friday.
Putting
your
hard
rubbish
out:
Make
sure
you
place
your
hard
rubbish
out
of
your
house,
For
example,
you
can
put
it
in
your
yard
before
the
collection
day.
If
don't,
you
cannot
book
the
collection
again.
If
you
would
like
to
read
more
information
on
hard
rubbish
collection,
you
can
visit
www..
If
you
have
advice
on
hard
rubbish
collection,
please
contact
(联系)
us
on
55183555
or
visit
us
at
511
Burwood
Highway.
根据短文内容,判断句子正(T)、误(F)。(5分)
81.
The
company
offers
free
hard
rubbish
collection
service
for
each
family
twice
a
week.
82.
The
company
can
collect
clothes,
floor
covering,
wooden
doors
and
fridges.
83.
The
company
has
weekly
collections
of
hard
rubbish
and
you
can
book
suitable
collections.
84.
Before
the
collection
day,
you
have
to
put
the
hard
rubbish
out
of
your
house.
85.
If
you
have
advice
on
hard
rubbish
collection,
please
contact
us
on
9298
8000.
【答案】
(C)
81~85
FFTTF
2021年吉林省长春汽车经济技术开发区中考一模英语试卷
Recently,
have
you
ever
noticed
the
differently一colored
dustbins
in
the
street?
It's
important
to
know
how
to
sort
your
waste.
Not
knowing
how
to
sort
waste
can
make
it
harder
to
save
energy
and
protect
the
environment.
If
you
don't
sort
your
rubbish,
all
of
it
will
go
to
a
landfill
(垃圾填埋坑).
These
landfills
can
take
up
large
areas
of
ground.
You
know,
the
large
areas
can
be
used
for
planting
trees
or
crops.
The
electronic
waste
you
throw
away,
such
as
batteries
(电池),
can
pollute
the
soil
and
underground
water.
Other
pieces
of
rubbish,
like
the
metal
part
of
a
pen,
can
be
used
to
make
other
things
if
they'
re
properly
recycled.
Many
cities
in
China
have
had
waste-sorting
events
in
recent
years.
For
example,
Shanghai
decided
in
2018
that
during
three
years
(2018-2020),
all
the
people
living
in
Shanghai
should
sort
their
rubbish
into
four
groups:
wet,
recyclable,
harmful
and
dry.
?Wet
waste
is
also
known
as
family
waste.
They
re
things
you
don
t
want
but
pigs
can
eat.
?Paper,
metal,
glass
and
other
things
are
recyclable
waste.
?Harmful
waste
includes
things
like
medicines,
batteries
and
paint.
?Finally,
any
waste
that
s
not
wet,
recyclable
or
harmful
will
go
in
the
dry
waste
dustbin.
Many
other
Chinese
cities,
including
Shenzhen,
plan
to
use
this
method
to
sort
their
rubbish.
Now
you
can
try
to
protect
the
environment
and
encourage
others
to
sort
their
rubbish.
根据短文内容,
判断句子正(T)误(F)。(5分)
81.
Knowing
how
to
sort
waste
can
make
it
harder
to
save
energy.
82.
The
electronic
waste
can
pollute
the
environment.
83.
All
rubbish
can
be
reused
if
they
re
properly
sorted.
84.
The
medicines
you
throw
away
belong
to
harmful
rubbish.
85.
Many
cities
are
doing
waste-sorting
work
nowadays.
【答案】81-85
FTFTT