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2006年中考英語模擬試卷一一、第一局部聽力〔一〕錄音中有五個(gè)句子,每個(gè)句子聽一遍,然后從每題A、B、C中選出能對每個(gè)句子做出適當(dāng)反響的答語(每題1分,計(jì)5分〕。1.A.Muchbetter. B.Thesametoyou.C.I’dloveto.2.A.Don’tworry. B.Yes,please.C.That’sright.3.A.Congratulations! B.No,ofcoursenot.C.Thankyou.4.A.Notatall. B.Youmustbecareful.C.Nevermind.5.A.Fortwoweeks. B.Onceaweek.C.Intwoweeks.〔二〕聽對話,根據(jù)所聽內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。6.WheredidCarolgo?A.CanadaB.England.C.America.7.Whatistherelationbetweenthemanandthewoman?A.HostandguestB.MotherandsonC.Teacherandstudent.8.Willthemanbeabletoborrowthecarfromthewoman?A.Yes,hewill.B.No,hewon’t.C.Wedon’tknow.9.HowmuchdoesitcostthemantogotoNewYorkbytrain?A.$45.B.$25.C.$15.10.How1ongcanthemangettothetrainstationfromthebank?A.Tenminutes.B.Lessthan15minutes.C.Morethan15minutes.〔三〕聽對話選擇最正確答案聽第一段對話,答復(fù)11-12小題11.Wheredidtheconversationhapped?A.Athome.B.Atschool.C.Athotel.12.Whycouldn’ttheboyfinishhishomework?A.Becausehedidn’twantto.B.Becausehishomeworkwastoomuch.C.Becausehewasill.聽第一段對話,答復(fù)13-15小題13.WhenwillthemanflytoNewYork?A.Onthe15thofnextmonth.B.Onthe11thofnextmonthC.Onthe12thofnextmonth14.What’shisflightnumber?A.CA6235B.CA6325C.CA3265.15.Whattimewillhisflighttakeoff?A.At11:15.B.At11:45.C.At10:45.〔四〕聽短文,選出對應(yīng)選項(xiàng)(C)Monday.A.jazz(E)Tuesday.B.rockmusic()16WednesdayC.classicalmusic()17ThursdayD.popularmusic()18FridayE.poetry()19SaturdayF.countrymusic()20SundayG.shortstories第二局部一、語言知識運(yùn)用第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)選擇21.Whoseisthiswatch?IsitJim’s?I’mnotsure..A.ItmaybehisB.ItmustbehisC.Itcan’tbehisD.Itmaybehis22.SheistheonlyoneofthestudentsEngland.A.whohasbeentoB.whohavebeentoC.shehasbeentoD.thathavebeento23.Doyoumindtheclassroomwithmeafterschoolbecausethereisgoingtobeaparentsmeeting?Ofcoursenot.I’llbegladto.A.toclean;intheeveningB.cleaning;tonightC.toclean;thiseveningD.cleaning;fortonight24.Dad,myMP3doesn’tworknow.Couldyouhelpme,please?OK,LetmeseeIcanfindoutthetrouble.A.whereB.howC.thatD.if25.Doyouthinkourfootballteamwillwinthematch?Yes.Wehavebetterplayers.SoIthemtowin.A.hopeB.askC.helpD.expect26.Couldyoutellme?Abouttwohours.A.howlongittakestoflytoGuilinB.howlongittooktoflytoGuilinB.howlongdoesittaketoflytoGuilinD.howlongdidittakeitflytoGuilin27.Heseemsterriblyill.Isthereanythingseriouse?No,he’llbeallrightsoon..A.I’llhavealookathimB.I’veknowthatC.I’venoideaD.I’msureofthat28.Haveyoudecidedwhichyou’dliketobuy,theblackshirtorthepinkshirt?Ofthetwo,thepinkoneis.A.thenicestB.thenicerC.themoreniceD.nicer29.Theriversmellsterrible.Peoplemustdirtythings.A.bestoppedfromthrowingB.stopfromthrowingC.stoptothrowD.stopfromthrowing30.It’sourfirsttimetogototheGreatWall.A.aB.theC./D.an31.Jackwenttoatobuyapairof.A.shoe’sstore;shoeB.shoestore;shoesC.shoes’store;shoesD.shoestore;shoe32.PleasesendmybestwishesTeachers’DayMr.Wu.A.with;toB.for;toC.to;forD.on;for33.Ifoundhimassoonasheheardthesewords.A.angrilyB.happilyC.sadlyD.pleased34.Theplanseemedgood,butitdidn’tinthefootballmatchagainstastrongteam,sofinallywelost.A.useB.fixC.playD.work35.You’dbetterthebooks.Theymaybeusefulnextterm.A.putawayB.throwaboutC.giveupD.turnon36.Whenthelittlegirlsomeoneupstairs,shestoppedcrying.A.heard;comingB.hears;tocomeC.listened;tocomeD.listens;coming第二節(jié) 完形填空閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。Therehavebeenmanygreatinventionsthatchangethewaywelive.Thefirstgreat37wasonethatisstillveryimportanttodaythewheel.Thismadeiteasyforman38heavythingsandtotravellongdistances.Forhundredsofyearsafterthat,therewere39inventionsthathadasmucheffectasthewheel.Thenintheearly1800’stheworldstartedtochangegreatly.Therewas40unknownlandleftintheworld.Peopledidnothavetoexploremuchanymore.Inthesecondhalfofthe19thcenturymanygreatinventionsweremade.41themwerethecamera,theelectriclightandtheradio.Thesehaveallbecomeabigpartofourlifetoday.Thefirstpartofthe20thcenturysawmoregreatinventions.Thehelicopterin1909.Movies42soundin1926.Thecomputerin1946.Andjetplanesin1930.Thiswasalsoatimewhenanew43wasfirstmade.Nyloncameoutin1935.Itchangedthekindofclothespeoplewear.Ofcoursenewinventionscontinuedtobemade.Manbeganlooking44waystogointospace.Russiamadethefirststep.ThentheUnitedStatestooktogether.Sincethenothercountries,includingChinaandJapan,45theirstepsintospace.In1969mantookhisbiggeststepawayfromearth.46firstwalkedonthemoon.Thiswascertainlyjustabeginning.Newinventionswillsomedayallowustodothingswehaveneveryetdreamedof. ()37.A.scientistB.artistC.musicianD.invention()38.A.carryB.carryingC.tocarryD.carried()39.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle()40.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle()41.A.BetweenB.AmongC.BeforeD.After()42.A.inB.ofC.onD.with()43.A.inventionB.productC.worldD.material()44.A.forB.outC.afterD.around()45.A.madeB.weremadeC.havemadeD.hadmade()46.A.ChineseB.JapaneseC.AmericansD.Russians二、閱讀理解〔A〕Inthemid1990’s,peoplestarteddoingbusinessontheinternet.Atthattime,thereweretwokindsofcompanies.first,thereweretraditionalcompanies.Theysoldthingsinstores.Then,therewereInternetcompanies.Theydidn’thaveastore,andtheyonlysoldthingsontheNet.Traditionalcompaniesdidn’twandtoloseanybusiness.Quickly,theymadetheirownwebsitesandbegansellingthingsontheNet.thesearetheso-called“brickandclick〞companies.Manystoresaremadeofbrick..Andyouclickonyourmousetobuythingswithyourcomputer.That’swherethename“brickandclick“comesfrom..Bythelate1990’s,e-businesslikeamazon,buyandetoyswereintrouble.Theirprofits(利潤)werenotveryhigh.Competition(競爭)wasreatManyofthesebusinesseswerelosinglotsofmoney.in2000,manye-businesseswentoutofbusiness.Whyarebrickandclickcompanies,likeBarnesandNobie.ToysRUsandwalmarksosuccessful?First,manycustomersknowandtrusttheirnames.Theirwebsites,likewalmark,areeasytoremember.Thesecompaniesalsohavelotsofexperience.Theyknowhowtorunasuccessfulbusiness.Inthewordofe-commerce,companiesarefightingforeverydollarandeverycustomer.Willbrickandclickcompanieswinthewar?Onlytimewilltell.47.whickofthesewouldbeabrickandclickcompany?A.Arestaurant.B.Aclothingcompanywithnowebsite.C.Abooksellerwithfivestoresandawebsite.D.Avideosellerwithabigwebsitebutnostore.48.Whatdidmanytraditionalcompaniesdointhemid1990’s?A.Theywentoutofbusiness.B.Theymadewebsites.C.TheyboughtInternetcompanies.D.Theysoldtheircompanies.49.WhatgaveInternetcompanieslotsoftroubleinthelate1990’s?A.Heavycompanies.B.Theirwebsiteswerebad.C.Theydidn’tnowwhattodo.D.Theirprofitswerehigh.50.Peoplelikebuyingfrombrickandclickcompaniesbecause.ATheyhavenicewebsites.B.Theirnamesarehardtoremember.C.Theyarecheap.D.Peopletrustthem.(B)Thisisapagefromacollegeinformationhandbooks.Ittellsyouwhereyoucanfindseveraldifferentcollegeservicesandfacilities(設(shè)施).WhereToFindHelpInTheCollegeHerearetheplacesofsomeimportantcollegeservicesandfacilities.Roomsnumbered100-130areonthefirstfloorandthosenumbered200-230areonthesecondfloorofthemaincollegebuildings.StudentsServicesCenterCareers113Theofficerscanofferyousomeadviceoncareerchoiceandapplicationsforhigheducation.AccommodationOffice114Mrs.JMardieishereeachafternoonfrom1:30to4:30tohelpwithhousingproblems.MedicalRoom115Mrs.JWright,thecollegenurse,willhelpyoueachmorningfrom9:30to12:00am.ThecollegedoctorwillbeondutyattheroomonWednesdaymorning.Sportsoffice207Mrs.BMusiccanprovideinformationaboutsportingandkeep-fitactivities.StudentUnionOffice222Arangeofserviceandadvice(traveletc.)isprovided.Foodservice127MRGNunnisthemanagerandwilldohisbesttohelpifyouaskforaspecialdiet.Library215Besidesbooksthisalsohasphotocopying,video,audiovisualandcomputingfacilities.SelfAccessLanguageLearningCenter203Studentscanattendonadrop-inbasisfrom9:00amto4:15pm.51.Ifyoufailtofindaplacetolivein,whereshouldyougoforhelp?A.Room114B.Room207C.Room222D.Room11352.Ifyouarenothealthyandyouwanttoplaysportstohelpyou,youcangotoforhelp.A.Mrs.JMardeB.Mrs.JwrightC.Mrs.BMurieD.Mr.GNunn53.Asaforeignstudent,youmaygotoRoom127to.A. askfoeapplyingforsomespecialfood.B. asksomeinformationabouthousing.C. askforsomeadviceontravelingD. sende-mailonthecomputer54.WhichisNOTtrue?A. Youareabletowatchvideoprogramsinthelibrary.B. TheMedicalRoomdoesn’topenuntil9:30.C. TheSelfAccessLanguageLearningCenterisNexttotheStudentServiceCenter.D. Thecollegedoctordoesn’tcometotheMedicalRoomeveryday.(C)Youngpeoplecanhaveproblemswiththeirminds.Somestudentsbecomeworriedbecausetheyhavetostudyveryhard.Othershavetroublegettingonwellwithpeopleliketheirparentsandclassmates.LiuLei,ajunior2studentfromHefei,couldnotunderstandhisteachersandwasdoingbadlyinhislessons.Hebecamesoworriedaboutitthathestartedtohurthisfingerwithaknife.Anotherstudent,14-year-oldLiFangfromGuangzhou,wasafraidofexams.Shegotveryworriedintheexam.Andwhenshelookedattheexampaper,shecouldnotthinkofanythingtowrite.ArecentreportfromJiefangDailysaysabout18%ofShanghaiteenagershavemental〔心理的〕problems.Theirtroublesincludebeingworriedandveryunhappy,andhavingproblemsinlearningandgettingonwithpeople.Manystudentswhohaveproblemswillnotgoforadviceorhelp.Somethinktheywilllookfoolishiftheygotoseeadoctor.Othersdonotwanttotalkabouttheirsecret.LiangYuezhu,anexpertonteenagersfromBeijingAndingHospitalhasthefollowingadviceforteenagers:*Talktoyourparentsorteachersoften.*Takepartingroupactivitiesandplaysports.*Gotoseeadoctorifyoufeelunhappyorunwell.55.ThestudentswhooftengetworriedorhavetroublegettingonwithothersmayA.havementalproblemsB.alwaysfeelheadacheC.lookfoolish56.LiuLeihurthisfingerswithaknifebecausehe.A.misunderstoodhisteacher’swordsB.wassoworriedabouthisstudiesC.wantedtofrightenhisparents57.LiFang’sproblemshappenedwhenever_____.A.shestudiedtoohardB.shewashavingexamsC.shetalkedwithparents58.Studentswhohaveproblemswon’taskothersforhelpbecause-A.theythinkothersarestupidB.theybelieveothersarenotdoctorsC.theydon’twanttotelltheirsecrettoothers59.LiangYuezhu’sadviceisthat-A.it’sbetterforstudentswithmentalproblemstojoinothersB.it’sunnecessaryforstudentswithmentalproblemstobewithothersC.onlygroupactivitiesandsportscanhelpstudentswithmentalproblems(D)YouandyourparentscanstopworryingEdison,Pasteur,Darwinandmanyotherswerefarfrombeing“brightboys’’whentheywereundertwenty.Someofthem,intheeyesoftheirteachers,weredaydreamersorslowpupils.So,youngmenorwomen,ifyouhavethesameexperience,don’tfeeldisappointed.Itisalwaysthecasethatparentsprefergivingmoreinspiringexamplestoencouragetheirchildren.Ifyoutakepianolessonsandarenotpractisinghard,yourparentsmightjustlycomplainandshowyouthefamouspictureoflittleMozartinhisnight-shirt,playingthepianoatmidnight.Butthefactisthathedidn’tappeartohavemuchtalentformusicwhenhewasquiteyoung.Itwasnotuntil22thatMozartsuddenlybecamefiredwithagreatlikingformusic.Inthesciences,therehavebeenthousandsofpeoplewhoshowedgreatinterestincertainsubjectsfromtheirearliestyears,andhundredswhohadnoideaofwhattheywoulddointhefuture.Thewell-knownFrenchchemistPasteurwasadisappointtohisparentsbecauseLourisdidnothingbutdrawpicturesandgofishing.Pasteurwastwentyyearsoldbeforeheshowedanyinterestinscience.YouhavetheWrightbrothers,whoshowedgreattalentsinengineeringwhentheywerequiteyoung.AndyouhaveThomasEdison,whoseteachertriedtogethimoutoftheclassbecausehisbrainwasoftenconfused.youhavetheNobelPrizePhysicistEbricoFermi,whoat17,hadreadenoughmathematicsforadoctor’sdegree.ButthereisalsoCharlesDarwin,whohatedtogotoschoolwhenhewasyoung.Hisfartherwasoncesoangryandshouted,“Youcarefornothingbutshootingdogsandrat-catching.Youwillputyourparentstoshame.〞Sowhoknowswhatmighthappeninthefuture?Itis,ofcourse,betterfortheyoungpeopletoknowwhattheywanttodoinlife.Buttheyneedn’tdespairiftheydon’t.Thereisstillplentyoftimeandit’snevertoolaterforsuccess.60.Beforetheageof20,Pasture,DarwinandEdison.A. wereveryinterestedintheirfuturework.B. werefarfromshowingtheirtalents.C. showedearlypromiseD. failedinschool.61.ToencouragetheirchildrenparentsarelikelytogivethemA.veryexcitingexamplesB.realexamplesC.somefalseexamplesD.extremelygoodexamples62.Attheageof22MozartA. wasaccidentallywoundedbyafireB. suddenlybecomeagreatmusicianC. startedtoplaythepianoatmidnightD. becamegreatlyinterestedinmusic63.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassage?A.Mostsuccessfuladultsarefailuresbeforetheageof22.B.Earlyschoolingisnotimportantforlatersuccess.C.Peoplewhoshownosignsofgreattalentwhenyoungmightturnouttobegreatlysuccessfulasadults.D.Peoplewhoshowsignsofgreatsuccesswhenyoungmightturnouttobefailuresasadults.64.Youngpeopleshouldnotdespair(喪失信心)iftheyarenotsuccessfulbecause.A. EdisonandDarwinwerenotbrightwhenyoungB. theyhavemoreyearstolivethanadultsC. theystillhavealotoftimetoworkforitD. noonecantellwhatmighthappeninthefuture三、單詞拼寫1.Mybrotherfelloffthebikeandhhimself.2.Pleaseturntothetpageofyourtextbook.Notthefourth.3.Hetoldhisfriendthathewouldgotomhimatthestation.4.Hestayedinthehospitalforsixweekswithasillness.5.Shewasreadingwhilethemoonwasshiningbrightlyintthewindow.6.TomorrowisTuesday.Thedayaftertomorrowisw7.Whatisthewlikeinyourcountry?Isitverycoldinwinter.8It’sroutside.you’dbettertakeyourraincoatwithyou.9MyfavouriteTVprogrammeisusuallyonCFour.10Youcanchooseoneofthektocutthebamboo.Theyareallsharp.11.Althoughitwashot,heworkedveryhonthemodeltrain.12.Smokingishtoyourhealth.sodon’tsmoke.四、用詞的適當(dāng)形勢填空Awomanliked1(ride)ahouse.Onedayshefellfromhouseand2(hurt)seriously.Herhusband,alawyer,sentforMr.Ball,adoctor.Mr.Ballknewthelawyerhardly3(pay)billsforhe4(do)suchthingsseveraltimes.Thedoctorwasafraidthatthelawyer5(notpay)himagain.“Don’tworry,Mr.Ball.〞thelawyer6(bring)outtwothousandsdollars.〞It7_(notmatter)whetheryoucuremywifeorkillher,Iw

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