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1、2020 年河北省初中毕业生升学文化课考试仿真试卷(三)年河北省初中毕业生升学文化课考试仿真试卷(三) 英语英语 本试卷分卷 I 和卷 II 两部分。卷 I 为选择题,卷 II 为非选择题。 本试卷总分 120 分,考试时间 120 分钟。 卷卷 I(选择题,共(选择题,共 75 分)分) 注意事项:听力部分共包括两小节:第一节在卷 1,第二节在卷口。完成第一节后,请根据录音 指令,在卷 完成第二节。 听力部分(第一节)听力部分(第一节) I.听句子,选出句子中所包含的信息。 (共 5 小题,每小题 1 分,计 5 分) 1. A. cartoon B. culture C. characte

2、r 2. A. put out B. carry out C. find out 3. A. made of B. made up C. made from 4. A. Frank is important to the work. B. Frank likes doing important work. C. Important work is all for Frank. 5. A. Kitty is the worst student in her class. B. Kitty did the best in this exam. C. Kitty did the worst in t

3、his exam. II.听句子,选出该句的最佳答语。 (共 5 小题,每小题 1 分,计 5 分) 6. A. I like swimming. B. Swimming of course. C. I can swim in the sea. 7. A. Last month. B. In a month. C. Once a month. 8. A. In the theater. B. With her friends. C. Yesterday evening. 9. A. I learn hard. B. Some jokes. C. I love watching them. 10

4、. A On weekends. B. Its not far from here. C. They can go on foot. III.听对话和问题,选择正确簣案。 (共 8 小题,每小题 1 分,计 8 分) 11. Where did Li Lin go for his vacation? 12. What ball game does Tom play better? 13. How did the man hear the news? A. Over the radio. B. On the Internet. C. On TV. 14. What does Liu Bin th

5、ink of the school? A. Its one of the biggest. B. Its one of the best. C. Its one of the newest. 15. How many students are studying in this school? A. About 1900. B. About 190. C. About 900. * 16. Who did Li Juan go to the bookstore with? A. Her sister. B. Her brother. C. Her mother 17. How much is t

6、he book about Hua Mulan? A. Five yuan. B. Fifteen yuan. C. Fifty yuan. 18. Where do they want to go now? A. To the theater. B. To the bookstore. C. To the library. IV.听短文和问题,选择正确答案。 (共 7 小题,每小题 1 分,计 7 分) 19. When did Peter become an actor? A. Two years ago. B. Three years ago. C. Nine years ago. 20

7、. Why did Peter change his job? A. Because he liked acting. B. Because he wanted to make more money. C. Because he wanted to do more in life. 21. What does Peter do when some sick children dont get better? A. He stays with them in the hospital. B. He doesnt go back to work again. C. He cries but goe

8、s on working. * 22. Where do the dog and the boy live? A. In a big city. B. In a small town. C. In a small city. 23. What do both of them wear? A. Glasses. B. Shoes. C. Shorts. 24. Who changes their life? A. The king. B. The kings son. C. The kings daughter. 25. How can we know more about the dog an

9、d the boy? A. By reading a book. B. By watching a movie. C. By watching TV. 笔试笔试部分部分 V.单项选择(共单项选择(共 10 小题,每小题小题,每小题 1 分,计分,计 10 分)分) 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 26. They did a(n)_and found that many rivers and lakes had been polluted. A. method B. advantage C. survey D. suggestion 27. Mike is thankful_ his teac

10、hers and he decides to study harder. A. for B. to C with D. about 28. We are _ for knowledge and we want to succeed in the future. A. thirsty B. hungry C. useful D. gentle 29. The Kings _ for their trip to China on a sunny spring morning. A. put out B. took out C. looked out D. set out 30. Waste pap

11、er and metal can _ and doing so is good for protecting the environment. A. recycle B. be recycling C. be recycled D. have recycled 31. He is too poor to _ a new car and he has to drive his old one. A. double B. cancel C. appear D. afford 32.I think _ necessary for us to save the animals in danger. A

12、. that B. we C. it D. us 33. We _ our work. We can go hiking with you now. A. have finished B. are finishing C. will finish D. were finishing 34. Did you find _the key? If you have found the key, please tell me. A. where does she put B. where she puts C. where did she put D. where she put 35. Willia

13、m keep studying hard and you can make progress_. I think so. A. hardly B. rapidly C. luckily D. hurriedly VI.完形填空(共完形填空(共 10 小题小题,每小题每小题 1 分,计分,计 10 分)分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选岀最佳选项。 I have lived in Silicon Valley for five years in California. Every summer, many young people come here. Most of

14、 36 have just graduated from school. They like living in California and they 37 happy for the nice weather. They stay in the Valley, 38 a car and start going to work. They have one paid holiday every 39 and they might go somewhere outside this place. Not many people living here even care about 40 ha

15、ppens five miles away from their house. It was a very hot summer day. My husband, my child Kay and I were 41 an old friend. He had just 42 from Michigan to Silicon Valley. When she knew that I always wanted to go back to 43 , she looked very puzzled. “Hmm,what do you think is the most important 44 f

16、or you to go back?” “I cant imagine what it will be 45 to spend the rest of my life in a foreign country. I want to feel that life is still full of surprises and I can feel that way in China. ” 36. A. you B. us C. them D. it 37. A. increase B. show C. spell D. feel 38. A. get B. prepare C. sell D. d

17、rive 39. A. day B. week C. month D. year 40. A. when B. what C. where D. who 41. A. inviting B. visiting C. making D. telling 42. A. moved B. greeted C. nodded D. worked 43. A. America B. Canada C. China D. Australia 44. A. way B. planet C. method D. reason 45. A. as B. like C. over D. from VII. 阅读理

18、解(共阅读理解(共 15 小题小题,每小题每小题 2 分,计分,计 30 分)分) 阅读 A、B、C、D 四篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Hu Ming is a professor from the School of Economics at Guizhou University in Southwest China. His 85-year-old mother has Alzheimers disease. So he has to take his mother to class with him. And he has done this for four

19、 years. Maybe you will say he can have some other people take care of his mother, such as his sisters, or nurse. Indeed, he has three sisters. But they couldnt take care of her because his mother only recognizes him and follows him wherever he goes. He also tried a nurse but he failed. “My mothers i

20、llness was so severe. She drank dishwater, and was unable to tell sugar, salt or washing powder apart,” explained Hu, who is 58. “She was unable to be without me and always made me worried, so I began to take her with me to class. “ “With my mother in sight J was able to pay more attention to teachi

21、ng, Hu added. If his mother was unsettled at home? sometimes she made such a mess. And he had to spend a whole day cleaning up. However, she kept quiet in class. Both the students and the university had a pity on Hu and were moved by his action. 46. The underlined word “severe” means “_ A. very inte

22、resting B. very tiny C. very common D. very serious 47. What does this passage want to tell us? A. Mother is more important than others. B. Hu Mings duty is looking after his mother. C. Mother is also a part of Hu Mings life. D. Hu Mings mother brings him much trouble. 48. What is the best title of

23、this passage? A. Settling Mother Home B. Taking the Sick Mother to Work C. Taking Mother Out Every Day D. Never Leaving Mother Alone B A 400-year-old bonsai(盆景)tree worth more than $50,000 disappeared from a gardeners collection outside Tokyo, one of several valuable plants stolen last month from a

24、fifth-generation bonsai master. Now the plants owners have a request for thieves! “Please water it,“ said Fuyumi Iimura, the wife of bonsai master Seiji Iimura, whose garden sits in Japans Saitama Prefecture. “We treated these miniature trees like our children, M Fuyumi Iimura told the reporters, ad

25、ding, WI want whoever took the bonsais to make sure they are watered. “ “The 400-year-old plant cant make it a week without water, “ she said. Seiji Iimura walked into his garden the morning of January 13 and noticed four missing among his collection of about 3, 000 bonsai trees, according to Asahi

26、Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper. Growing bonsais outdoors is necessary, and limura,54, kept his farm open to the public so bonsai fans could feel close to these beautiful trees. Now the garden has cameras, though, and Iimura plans to soon add a fence(篱笆).Police have had little luck finding the thieves

27、. On the black market, stolen bonsai can sell for tens of thousands of dollars, Asahi Shimbun reported, with Seiji Iimura pricing the 400-year-old bonsai at more than $ 54,000. The efforts to grow bonsai is said to form a deep emotional bond between the gardener and plant. That makes them become goo

28、d “friends” for ever. Iimura had cared for the 400-year-old bonsai tree for 25 years, and hopes the global media will stop their sale on the black market. M Stolen bonsais have been known to be shipped abroad to Europe, “ said Iimura. “I like this kind of gardening. It is like art. But now what I ca

29、n do is to protect the bonsai trees left “ 49. Why did the master ask the thieves to water the bonsai* tree? A. Because she hadnt watered the bonsai tree before. B. Because the thieves didnt know how to keep the tree. C. Because the bonsai tree would die without water. D. Because the bonsai tree jus

30、t needed to be watered. 50. How many bonsai trees were stolen by the thieves? A. Two. B. Four. C. Thirteen. D. Three thousand. 51. What do we know about Fuyumi Iimura and Seiji Iimura from the passage? A. They try to sell bonsai trees to Europe. B. They want to plant more bonsai trees. C. They love

31、planting bonsai trees deeply. D. They hope to plant bonsai trees in Europe. C More and more children use mobile phones in their daily life. This is too harmful to their eyes and studies. And this makes their parents worried and helpless. “Mobile phones should be kept away from classrooms,“ the UK mi

32、nister for schools has said. Nick Gibb said he had concerns about the effect that the phone was having on children. And he said the government should introduce lessons to students on how to limit their screen time. Mr. Gibb said, “Schools are free to set their own rules and my own view is that schoo

33、ls should ban(禁止)mobile telephones and smartphones inside schools, and especially inside classrooms. I believe very strongly that children should not use mobile phones at home. Every hour spent online and on a smartphone is an hour less talking to family, its an hour less study or exercise and its a

34、n hour less sleep. And it can have a damaging effect on a childs mental health. “ Parents are told that children will be asked to take a rest at least every two hours and avoid social media before bedtime. The UK would be following in the footsteps of European countries if schools were to introduce

35、a ban. For example, French students are told to leave their smartphones at home when they return from their summer holidays. Speaking at the Festival of Education at Wellington College last summer, Sir Michael said that any sensible way would ban mobile phones. “Its too distracting(使人分心的)for childre

36、n having mobile phones. Texting, playing games, all these take place. Mobile phones go into classrooms and make students not study hard. Ban them. If children want to use a phone in an emergency, they can use the school phone.“ 52. What did Nick Gibb want the government to do? A. To ask schools to t

37、ake more actions to attract students. B. To teach students more new and interesting lessons in class. C. To educate students to reduce the time of using mobile phones. D. To help parents to set good examples for their children. 53. What can we infer from the second paragraph? A. Mr. Gibb wants teach

38、ers and parents to give up mobile phones. B. Mr. Gibb wishes children to help their parents at home. C. Mr. Gibb wants children to learn more things at school. D. Mr. Gibb hopes children dont use mobile phones both at home and at school. 54. Why does the writer think the UK can ban mobile phones at

39、school? A. Because some other European countries have done so. B. Because parents in the UK support this suggestion. C. Because France will do something to ban mobile phones at school D. Because social media has already warned the UK government. 55. What does this passage mainly tell us? A. Its pare

40、ntss duty to stop children from using mobile phones. B. Its necessary to stop children from using mobile phones at school. C. Its important for the government to ban mobile phones in public. D. It is difficult for children to stop using mobile phones at school. D As graduation season gets underway i

41、n June and July, graduates are departing to different destinations to celebrate the start of a new chapter in their lives. For graduation trips, Chengdu in Sichuan province, Guangzhou in Guangdong province, Chongqing, Shenzhen in Guangdong and Hangzhou in Zhejiang province were listed as the top fiv

42、e most popular destinations for domestic(国内的)tours. Thailand and the United States are popular among overseas destinations. Making trips and taking stylish photos are now a standard to mark graduation for those who were born between 1995 and 2005. It is reported that the market of graduation tours h

43、as run beyond 15 billion yuan. Young people are good at using travel apps to get more information and their decision-making is quite fast. Its possible that just because of a song, a book, a TV drama, or a chat with someone, they may decide to take a trip somewhere. Compared with those who were born

44、 in the 1980s, and usually like to plan ahead carefully, the younger generations are deemed more free and casual. 56 percent of customers who were born after 1995 book accommodation on the day they need to stay there. Besides, 1.12 percent of students buy plane tickets after they arrive at an airpor

45、t. They have also become less price sensitive, and look for higher quality trips. Most trips involve groups of two to five people, according to Qunar. This year, college students who traveled by air with their boyfriends or girlfriends accounted for 9.6 percent of the total, up 0.8 percent year-on-y

46、ear. Those who traveled by air with friends made up 6.7 percent, edging up 0.3 percent over last year, Qunar said. Last year, students who had just finished their college entrance examinations favored Shanghai, with many visiting the citys Disneyland. Kunming, Yunnan province, and Beijing are also p

47、opular, the report said. 56. What do we know from the second paragraph? A. Graduates from different places of China travel abroad. B. Graduates travel to both domestic and foreign destinations. C. Graduates from foreign countries like traveling to China. D. Graduates in China like Traveling in big d

48、omestic cities. 57. What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph tell us? A. More tourists like to travel with university graduates. B. Taking graduation tours costs more money than before. C. Many graduates make a lot of money after graduation. D. More graduates choose to take tours after graduation. 58. The underlined word “accommodation“ can be replaced by “_“. A. working place B. sleeping hour C. living place D. dining hall 59. What is the new tr