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2018年盐城市中考英语试卷及答案(文字版)

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2018年盐城市中考英语试卷及答案

  注意事项:

  1.本试卷包含第I卷选择题(第1-45题)、第II卷非选择题(第46-80题及书面表达题)两部分。本次考试时间为100分钟,卷面总分为120分。试卷形式为闭卷。

  2.本试卷共8页,在检查是否有漏印、重印或错印后再开始答题。

  3.所有试题必须作答在答题卡上规定的区域内,注意题号必须对应,否则不给分。

  4.答题前,务必将姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写在试卷及答题卡上。

  第I卷 (选择题,共60分)

  一、单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,计15分)

  从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入句中空白处的最佳答案。

  I. The Yangko Dance is ________ traditional Chinese folk dance created by the farmers.

  A. a B. an C. the D. /

  2. Work hard. _______ you'll have a big success.

  A. or B. but C. and D. yet

  3. We should protect the earth because it is ______ home.

  A. we B. us C. our D. ours

  4. Please give me some ______ on how to spend the coming weekend.

  A. space B. advice C. praise D. courage

  5. -- ______ do you plan to buy?

  -- I haven't made up my mind. I'll just look around.

  A. Who B. How C. Why D. What

  6. President Xi said that people in the world should build a community ________ a shared future.

  A. to B. at C. with D. from

  7.--What's ______ time you're willing to wait for Waimai food?

  -- Ten minutes at most.

  A. long B. longer C. the longer D. the longest

  8. -- Which sport do you like better, skiing or skating?

  -- Both. I think ______ of them is interesting.

  A. either B. none C. neither D. all

  9. These new types of energy cost very little and will never ______.

  A. look out B. come out C. run out D. stay out

  10. Look, little Jim is swimming so fast. I ________ believe my eyes.

  A. shouldn’t B. can’t C. mustn’t D. needn’t

  11. -- I _______ my card. I want to report it.

  -- You can call the bank to report the loss. It would be faster.

  A. lose B. was losing C. will lose D. have lost

  12. A lot of new roads _______ in order to develop the villages in the next five years.

  A. built B. were built C. build D. will be built

  13. Yueda Group has found a way to ______ the waste and doesn't put it into the river any more.

  A. Produce B. recycle C. require D. protect

  14. -- Could you tell me _________?

  -- Oh, she is the world's first robot citizen, Sophia.

  A. what the tall girl is B. what is the tall girl C. who the tall girl is D. who is the tall girl

  15. --Jackie, I'm going on business, Please look after yourself.

  -- _________, Dad, I will.

  A. I hope so B. Don’t worry C. I'd love to D. Don't mention it

  二、完型填空(共15题,每小题1分,计15分)

  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

  I first met 8-year-old katy on a rainy afternoon. I was a 16 at a hospital. The clerk at the desk told me about Katy. She was there because she felt a lot of 17 , The doctors found a problem at the base of her brain. I knew she was 18 even before she got better.

  When I entered Katy's room, she was not in her bed. 19 Katy did not feel well, she was playing with Tommy, a little boy. It took a lot of 20 for her just to sit in the chair. But she played with Tommy because it made him 21 .

  Katy was always smiling and never appeared to be in pain. She 22 to just lie in bed. One day I found her painting a picture. Later, she gave it to one of the older patients, Another day she went outside to 23 flowers for another sick little girl. Katy made 24 smile.

  The doctors 25 to solve the problem in Katy's brain, The operation was successful! The doctors informed the hospital staff of the good news. Katy was fine. She soon felt 26 . Then she was able to 27 the hospital a month later.

  I have had a long career as a nurse. I have met many patients. 28 , I have never met another girl like Katy. Even after she got well, she still came to the hospital. She played various games with the young patients. She read many books to the 29 patients. Katy's kind heart helped her get better so 30 . She is a hero to me and everyone else at the hospital.

  16. A. nurse B. waiter C. doctor D. patient

  17. A. fun B. need C. pain D. pity

  18. A. silly B. shy C. sorry D. special

  19. A. Because B. Until C. Though D. After

  20. A. courses B. effort C. place D. notes

  22. A. agreed B. refused C. decided D. failed

  23. A. sell B. smell C. get D. grow

  24. A. everyone B. nobody C. someone D. none

  25. A. afforded B. hated C. regretted D. hurried

  26. A. better B. worse C. quieter D. sadder

  27. A find B. leave C. reach D. forget

  28. A. Instead B. Besides C. Therefore D. However

  29. A. nice B. old C. smart D. crazy

  30. A. slowly B. widely C. quickly D. lately

  三、阅读理解

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分)

  A

Helping others is a great thing to do, You can learn new things and have fun. You can help people, animals or the environment. It can make you feel good too! How can you help?

Charities are organizations that help others, for example, UNICEF or the World Wildlife Fund, You can help charities by giving your time, giving money or giving things that you own. You can also help people or places you know.

Volunteering

Volunteering is when you give your time to help others. Some ways of volunteering are:

l visiting old people to talk to them or help them

l walking dogs at an animal shelter

l cleaning up a park

Fund-raising

Fund-raising is when you collect money to help others. Some ways of fund-raising are:

l making cakes or biscuits to sell

l doing a sponsored(赞助)activity, For example, family and friends give you money if you finish a long walk.

Donating

Donating is when you give your things to help others. Some ways of donating are:

l giving your old toys or clothes to a charity that helps sick children or poor people.

l giving your old books to a library.

So, what can you do to help others?

  31. Which organization is mentioned in the passage?

  A. ORBIS.

  B. Oxfam.

  C. WWF.

  D. WTO.

  32. Which of the following is a good way to raise money for a charity?

  A. Visiting a sick child.

  B. Doing a sponsored walk.

  C. Cleaning up a library.

  D. Talking with old people.

  33. What does an animal shelter probably refer to?

  A. A house to protect animals from rain.

  B. A building to keep animals on display.

  C. A home for large and dangerous animal.

  D. A place for poor and homeless animals.

  34. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage?

  A. To show ways of helping others.

  B. To share personal experiences.

  C. To explain reasons for donations.

  D. To introduce some organizations.

  35. Where does the passage probably come from?

  A. A magazine.

  B. A story book.

  C. A travelling guide.

  D. A science fiction.

  B

  Nature’s warnings

  When the sky suddenly turns dark and the wind is strong, watch out! A dangerous storm might be coming. Storms are scary. Watch for flashes of lightning. Listen for thunder. If nature sends these warnings, don't wait for rain. Act right away to keep safe.

  Safety Steps

  At the first flash of lightning, quickly get inside a building or a car. Do not go into a shed (棚)for protection. It is not closed like a building, so it is not safe.

  Even after you are indoors, be careful. It is not smart to go near doors and windows. They can blow in or break. A room with no windows is the safest place to be.

  Do not wash your hands during a storm. Do not use anything that runs on electricity either. Water and electrical lines are like roads for lightning. Even if you really want to play computer games, don't! It is better to be bored than to risk getting hurt. Try reading a book instead. Reading is more fun than playing computer games.

  If you can’t get to somewhere safe, stay out in the open. You may feel safe under a tree, but that is not a good place to be. Lightning is pulling toward tall poles and trees. Stay down in an open space and cover your ears to protect them. Loud thunder can damage your hearing.

  Lightning Strikes

  Lightning does not strike people very often. It is not likely that you will ever see that happen. If you do, call 1-2-0. Only trained emergency workers should care for a person who has been hit by lighting.

  If you follow these rules, you should stay safe during a storm.

  36. From Paragraph I, we learn that _________.

  A. storms are frightening and harmful

  B. storms often come without warnings

  C. people should wait and watch lightning

  D. people should take action after the storm

  37. The underlined word "It" in Paragraph 2 probably means ______.

  A. a building

  B. a car

  C. a room

  D. a shed

  38. During a storm you had better _______.

  A. use a computer for a while

  B. listen for thunder by a window

  C. leave the room and stay out

  D. find a closed or an open place

  39. If a person is hit by lightning, you should _________.

  A call for emergency help

  B. stay down in a safe space

  C. move him or her to safety

  D. cover his or her ears quickly

  40. The best title for the passage is __________.

  A. Training Steps

  B. Home Rules

  C. Natural Order

  D. Storm Safety

  C

  My first home was a beautiful meadow with a pond of clear water. There were some large trees near the pond. On one side of the meadow was a field and on the other was the house of our master, Farmer Grey. He was a kind man.

  My mother and I had a happy life. She worked during the day. I played with the other young horses and had great fun. At night I lay next to her.

  One day, my master sold me to Squire Gordon. He lived with his family in a big house.

  "You're a beautiful horse, he said. "You have a beautiful black coat. I shall call you Black Beauty."

  I learned to carry my master on my back and pull a coach. I learned to ware reins (缆绳) and a bit in my mouth, I did not like them but all the horses had to wear them.

  My master had two horses. One of them was Merrylegs. He was very friendly. The other was Ginger. She was not friendly. She bit and kicked people.

  Ginger and I pulled a coach together. The coachman's name was John Ginger and I worked very hard. We became friends.

  Ginger told me about her life when she was young. She told me. "My master was not kind to me. My reins and bit hurt me. My master did not care."

  Squire Gordon and his men felt sorry for Ginger. They were always king to her. She stopped biting and kicking people. She became a happy horse.

  One day in autumn Squire Gordon went on a long journey, John went with him and I pulled the coach. The weather was rainy and windy. Mr. Gordon and John could not see well in the rain. We came to a bridge. I stopped. “Something is wrong,” I thought, I did not want to go on to the bridge. Mr. Gordon and John wanted me to go on to the bridge. I did not move. Just then a man saw us."Hey there! Stop!" he cried.

  "What is it?" shouted the Squire.

  "The bridge is broken in the middle, he answered. "If you go on to it, you are all going to drown in the river."

  "Thank God!" said the Squire. "Thank you, Beauty!" said John. We turned around and went along the road by the river. For a long time no one said anything. Then John said: "Black Beauty saved our lives. He knew the bridge was dangerous."

  When we returned home, the Squire told Mrs. Gordon:

  "We are all safe, thanks to Black Beauty!"

  That night I was glad, because I was very tired.

  41. Who named the horse Black Beauty?

  A. Farmer Grey.

  B. Squire Gordon.

  C. Mrs. Gordon.

  D. John.

  42. What do the underlined words “coach” and “drown” probably mean in the passage according to the given English-English dictionary entries (词条)?

coach

1[C] a person who trains a person or team in sport

2[C] a comfortable bus for carrying passengers over long distances

3[C] a large closed vehicle with four wheels, pulled by horses, used in the past for carrying passengers

drown

1[V] to die because you have been underwater too long and you cannot breathe; to kill sb in this way

2[V] to make sth very wet; to completely cover sth in water or another liquid

3[V] to be louder than other sounds so that you cannot hear them

  A.1:2

  B. 3:1

  C. 1:3

  D. 3:3

  43. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  A. Black Beauty lived a hard life with mum.

  B. Ginger was unhappy when she was young.

  C. Some horses did not wear reins or bits.

  D. Mr. Gordon went on a long journey alone.

  44. How did Black Beauty save his masters life?

  A. By fixing the bridge.

  B. By asking other horses for help.

  C. By crossing the bridge.

  D. By refusing to step onto the bridge.

  45. What might happen that night from the passage?

  A. Black Beauty was sent away from home.

  B. Mr. Gordon sold Black Beauty to others.

  C. Black Beauty got good food and a nice bed.

  D. Mr. Gordon had Black Beauty do extra work.

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