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    1、江苏省扬州市2021年中考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1As _ teacher, its important to be _ good role model for their students.Athe; aBa; theCa; aDthe; the2Which colour do you like, red or blue? _. I like green.AEitherBBothCNeitherDNone3Chinas first Mars rover, Zhurong, touched down on the Red Planet _ May 15, 2021

    2、.AonBinCatDto4I cant believe you made the lifelike cat out of paper. How _ you are!AloyalBcreativeChelpfulDorganized5_ do you play basketball with your friends? Only once a week.AHow longBHow muchCHow soonDHow often6Have you watched the film Gullivers Travels?Yes, I _ it during the Spring Festival.

    3、What about you?AwatchBwatchedCwill watchDhave watched7We _ see which way to go if the stars do not twinkle(闪耀)so.Acan notBshould notCmust notDneed not8 How did you come to Baoying? By high-speed rail. It _ me only 28 minutes to get here.AspentBpaidClostDtook9In many countries, people put their finge

    4、rs up to their mouths _ silence.Aask forBasking forCto ask forDasked for10 We can always find something good in a bad _ if we look for it. Its so true. Lets make full use of what comes.AsituationBdirectionCinstructionDcompetition11He said that he would pass the exam and this _ to be true.Aturned out

    5、Bput outCbroke outDtried out12_ we always wait for another day, fruitlessly our life will pass away.AUntilBIfCAlthoughDWhether13 Do we have to read anything next week, Mr Wu? Sure, You _ to read Black Beauty from pages 58 to 85.Awere expectedBwill expectCare expectingDare expected14By the way, could

    6、 you tell us _?From the Internet.Awhy are you interested in our companyBwhy you are interested in our companyCwhere did you hear about our companyDwhere you heard about our company15 Are your parents against your leaving home to work in Shanghai?_. They say there are more chances in big cities.ADont

    7、 mention itBOf course notCThats all rightDWith pleasure二、完形填空阅读下面短文,从文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。One Saturday afternoon, Amy found Meg and Jo getting well dressed. They were going to the theater with Laurie. She wanted to come. “I cant take you, dear, because you arent _16_,” began Meg, but Jo cut

    8、 in _17_ “You cant go, Amy. Laurie invited only Meg and me.” Amy cried, “Youll be _18_ this, Jo March.”While Jo and Meg were at the theater, Amy _19_ Jos book of writings. Jos loving work of several years was gone in the fire. That night, Mother asked Jo to forgive(原谅)her sister, but Jo _20_.The nex

    9、t day, Jo went to the river with Laurie to skate on the ice. Amy followed them. Jo saw her coming and turned her back. But Laurie did not _21_ Amy. He warned Jo to stay away from the middle of the river. The ice there was _22_. Jo heard him, but Amy did not. Something turned Jo round. She happened t

    10、o see Amy throw up her hands and go down, with a scaring cry. The ice _23_. Jo tried to call Laurie, but her _24_ was gone. She tried to rush forward, but her feet seemed to have no _25_ in them. Lauries voice cried out, “Bring a rail(横杆), Jo. Quick, quick!”She never knew _26_ she did it, but for th

    11、e next few minutes she worked, blindly obeying Laurie. Together they got the child out. Amy was more scared than _27_.When Mother had put Amy to bed, Jo whispered, “Are you sure she is _28_ . Quite safe, dear. She is not hurt, and wont even catch cold,” replied her mother cheerfully. “Mother, I had

    12、kept my anger _29_ it grew so strong. Today, without _30_, it might have been too late. Oh, Mother, what shall I do?”“Anger can make us do very bad things to people we love. We must learn to control our anger,” said Mrs March.Jo looked at Amy in her bed and gave her a big kiss.Taken from Little Wome

    13、n16AinvitedBhiredCtrainedDinterviewed17AcuriouslyBpolitelyCimpatientlyDuncertainly18Atired ofBconfident ofCfamous forDsorry for19Aburned upBgot upCput upDset up20AregrettedBrefusedCagreedDcheered21AholdBhearCtreatDsee22AthinBstrongCdirtyDnarrow23AbrokeBfrozeCshookDgathered24AsoundBpronunciationCvoic

    14、eDcourage25AenergyBstrengthCchallengeDnoise26AwhateverBwhenCwhereDhow27AworriedBhurtCtrappedDbored28AasleepBaliveCsafeDgenerous29AafterBunlessCbecauseDtill30AAmyBMegCLaurieDyou三、阅读单选Is it possible to have a diet(日常饮食)thats both healthy and friendly to our planet? Here are answers to your eco-friendl

    15、y food questions. Does what I eat influence climate(气候)change?Yes. The worlds food system is responsible for(为负责)about one quarter of the planetwarming greenhouse gases that humans produce each year. That includes raising and harvesting all the plants, animals, and animal products we eat, as well as

    16、 processing, packaging, and shipping food to markets all over the world. Which foods have the largest influence?In general, beef and lamb have the biggest climate footprint per gram of protein while plantbased foods like beans, rice, corn and wheat have the smallest influence. Pork, chicken, eggs ar

    17、e somewhere in the middle. Is there a simple food choice I can make?Studies have shown that people who eat a meatheavy diet can reduce their foodrelated footprint by one third or more by moving to a vegan diet no meat, dairy(乳制品), or eggs. If you dont want to go that far, just eat less meat. Can I r

    18、eally make a difference to our planet?We need more food to feed the worlds growing population. One person alone can make only a tiny difference. If many people make changes to their diets, that will start to add up. It will make a greater difference if the worlds heaviest meat eaters make some chang

    19、es to their diets.31According to the passage, which foods have the smallest influence on our planet?ABeef and lamb.BRice and corn.CChicken and pork.DBeans and beef.32According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?AOne person alone makes no difference to our planet.BShipping food a lover th

    20、e world has no influence on climate change.CAll the planetwarming greenhouse gases come from the food system.DMeat eaters can reduce their foodrelated footprint by eating less meat.33What is the best title for the passage?AHow to produce more meatBHow to make more plantbased foodsCHow to eat better

    21、for the planetDHow to ask ecofriendly food questionsRoberta, Peter and Phyllis lived in a large house in London. Father worked hard in a government office. He was never angry and always ready for a game. Mother was almost at home, ready to play with the children, and read to them, and help them do t

    22、heir homelessons. These three lucky children always had everything they needed: pretty clothes, good fires, a lovely playroom and a dog called James. They had a happy life, but they did not know how happy till the pretty life in the large house was over. Peter had a toy engine and it broke. After di

    23、nner, Peter showed Father the engine. Father looked it over and promised to do it on Saturday. At that moment two men came to see Father. Minutes passed. Fathers voice came out from the study, loud and angry. More time passed. Then Mother came in and said, “Fathers been called away on business.”A we

    24、ek after their father went away, their mother said, “Now, were going to move to the country. A pretty little white house, called Three Chimneys. ”The family started packing: clothes, plates, candles and also tables and chairs. “We seem to be taking all the ugly things,” said Roberta.“Were taking the

    25、 useful ones,” said Mother. “Weve got to play at being poor for a bit.”Peter said joyously, “I do like moving! I wish we moved once a month.” Mother laughed and said, “I dont like moving!”As she turned away, Roberta saw her face. She never forgot it. “Oh, Mother,” she whispered, “how I love you! You

    26、 are brave enough to laugh when youre feeling like that! ”Then they took a train to Three Chimneys. No one knew how long they had been in the train when Mother woke them up. They stood in the cold night air on the dark platform. At that moment they didnt know how important the station and the trains

    27、 would become to them. They didnt know they were going to be the railway children. Taken from The Railway Children34The family packed things like plates and candles because Mother thought they were _.AusefulBnewCexpensiveDbeautiful35Which of the following questions is answered in this passage?AHow d

    28、id Peters toy engine break?BWhen would the childrens father be home?CWhat was the family like before Father was away?DWhat was the familys life like in Three Chimneys?36According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?APhyllis wanted to move a house once a month.BFather said goodbye to the c

    29、hildren when he left.CMother wanted to leave London and move to the country.DMother was brave enough to laugh when she was feeling sad.37What can we infer(推断)from the underlined sentences in the last paragraph?AThe children dont like their life in London.BThe station has nothing to do with the famil

    30、ys future life.CSomething is going to happen to the children later in the story.DParents can better deal with life changes than their children.As a mountain, 1,642-foot Squaw Peak isnt that impressive. But its views attract many hikers(远足者). Henry Grant, a college student at Ithaca College, was one

    31、of them. While waiting for his mother one day in August, 2019, Grant watched other hikers enjoy the view. One hiker, dressed in pink, was looking over the lip of the cliff(悬崖)with her husband. When Grants mother rejoined him, the two continued on their way. Suddenly, he heard something scaring: “Pau

    32、la! Paula!” a man shouted crazily. Grant turned around quickly._Several hikers immediately started looking for her, but their view was screened by trees. Uncertain they could help, Grant and his mother headed down the trail. But when he saw some hikers still searching, he decided to lend a hand. Aft

    33、er promising his mother that he would be safe, he went on alone.After 15 minutes of climbing over large rocks, pushing past bushes, and slipping(滑) down loose earth, Grant found a pink figure. The woman had fallen about 75 feet. Luckily, she was alive. “Paula! Paula!” Grant shouted. The woman didnt

    34、reply. She was badly hurt. Grant called the police to report her location. She kept trying to move, and every time she moved, she slipped a little more. Afraid that in her unclear state of mind she might fall off the rock to her death, Grant climbed on all fours up a tight, narrow path by digging in

    35、to the earth with his fingers and feet until he reached Paula. Paula was moaning, almost senseless. Grant gently put her hand in his, trying to keep her mind off the pain by keeping asking her questions: “Where are you from? Do you have kids?” Soon, they were joined on their perch(歇脚处)by another hik

    36、er named Simon. About 45 minutes later, first rescuers(救援者)arrived. Paula and her husband were flown to a hospital. Five hours after the woman in pink had fallen, Grant was back on top of Squaw Peak.38Which sentence should go in the empty line in Paragraph 3?AHe ran as fast as possible to save Paula

    37、.BHis mother turned around at the same time.CThe woman in pink was nowhere to be seen.DOther hikers were scared by the terrible shout.39Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AGrant had no difficulty in reaching Paula.BSimon and Grants mother joined in saving Paula.CPaula and her hu

    38、sband were both badly wounded and saved.DGrant asked Paula questions to keep her mind off the pain.40The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 7 refers to(指的是)_.Afirst rescuersBPaula and GrantCGrant and his motherDPaula and her husband41What does the passage mainly talk about?AHow a woman fell 75 feet

    39、 from a mountain cliff.BHow a young man tried his best to save a stranger.CHow a woman managed to survive a terrible accident.DHow a young man made a decision in face of danger.Ever wondered why your virtual(虚拟的)home helper doesnt understand your questions? Or why your navigation app took you on the

    40、 side street instead of the highway? In a study published April 21st in the journal iScience, Italian researchers, Arianna Pipitone and Antonio Chella, designed a robot that “thinks out loud”. To explore how inner speech might influence a robots actions, the researchers built a robot called Pepper t

    41、hat speaks to itself. It has the ability to reason and think. They then asked people to set the dinner table with Pepper according to etiquette(礼仪)rules. In one experiment, the user asked Pepper to lay the napkin at the wrong place, going against the rules. Pepper started asking itself a series of s

    42、elf-directed questions and concluded that the user might be mistaken. To be sure, Pepper confirmed the users order, which led to further inner speech. “Ehm, this situation troubles me. I would never break the rules, but I cant make the user unhappy, so Im doing what he wants,” Pepper said to itself,

    43、 laying the napkin where it was required to be. Through Peppers inner voice, the user can learn Pepper was facing a difficult situation and solved it by prioritizing the users order. Comparing Peppers actions with and without inner speech, Pipitone and Chella discovered the robot had a higher task-c

    44、ompletion rate when having self-dialogue. However, some people find the robot spends more time completing tasks when it talks to itself. The robots inner speech is also limited to the knowledge that researchers gave it. Peppers designers still say their work provides a framework(构架)to further explor

    45、e how self-dialogue can help robots focus, plan, and learn. “In some ways, we are creating a generational(世代的)robot that likes to chat. From navigation apps and the camera on your phone to medical robots in the operation rooms, machines and computers alike can take advantage of this chatty feature,”

    46、 says Chella.42Why does the writer ask two questions at the very beginning of the passage?ATo draw the readers attention to the topic.BTo show the writer likes electronic products.CTo tell the reader about the history of robots.DTo prove the writer often faces trouble in life.43Why was Pepper asked to lay the napkin at the wrong place?ATo see how much time Pepper spent laying the napkin.BTo confirm how popular Pepper was among its users.CTo test how many etiquette rules Pepper remembered.DTo study how self-dialogue might influence Peppers actions.

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