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科学诊断迎中考,短时高效夺高分 hncscshy@yahoo

科学诊断迎中考,短时高效夺高分 hncscshy@yahoo.com. 1.Who made the cake? A. Martin’s aunt. B. Martin. C. Martin’s sister. W : Wow, the cake is so delicious. Did you make it yourself, Martin? M : No, my aunt made it.

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  1. 科学诊断迎中考,短时高效夺高分hncscshy@yahoo.com科学诊断迎中考,短时高效夺高分hncscshy@yahoo.com

  2. 1.Who made the cake? A. Martin’s aunt. B. Martin. C. Martin’s sister. W: Wow, the cake is so delicious. Did you make it yourself, Martin?M: No, my aunt made it.

  3. 2.What doesn’t the woman like at all? A. Juice. B. Tea. C. Beer. M: Which do you like best, tea, juice or beer? W: I don’t like juice at all. I like tea best.

  4. 3.When will Lucy leave?A. At 8:30. B. At 8:45. C. At 8:15. M: It’s 8:30. Are you leaving now, Lucy?W: No, I’m going to wait another quarter.

  5. 4.When did the boy’s sister go out? A. At 9:20. B. At 8:40. C. At 9:00. M: What time is it, Mum? W: It’s nine twenty. Is your sister at home? M: No, she went out twenty minutes ago.

  6. 5. How much will the girl pay if she wants to buy just one?A. $ 5. B. $9. C. $15. M: How much is this red T-shirt?W: It is 9 dollars for each. But it’s 15 if you buy two.

  7. 6. How long is the Science Museum open on Wednesday afternoon? A. Two hours. B. Three hours. C. Four hours. W : Why don’t you go to visit the Science Museum today, James?M : I’m afraid we can’t. It opens only from 2:00 to 5:00 on Wednesday afternoon.

  8. M: I’ve got fifty story-books. What about you, Peter? W: Two more than you. 7. How many books has Peter got? A. Fifty. B. Fifty-two. C. A hundred.

  9. M: Look at the rain! It’s too heavy. W: I’m afraid we have to stay at home and do our homework. 8. What does the woman mean? A. The weather is fine. B. Homework is easy. C. She won’t go out.

  10. M: Hi, Mike. Have you made a card for Teachers’ Day? W: Yes. I did it last night. And I’m going to post it this afternoon. 9. What did Mike do last night? A. He posted a card. B. He made a card. C. He got a card.

  11. M: This is Jiefang Road. What number do you want to go? W: Let me get off there in front of Huatian Hotel. That’s fine. 10. Who is the man? A. A waiter. B. A taxi driver. C. A teacher.

  12. M: What do you want to be after graduation, Bill? W: Well, my parents want me to be a teacher, while I’d prefer to be a reporter. 11. What does Bill do now? A. A teacher. B. A student. C. A reporter.

  13. 11. What does Sam do? A. A policeman. B. A bank clerk. C. A detective. 12. What does Sam think of the job as a bank clerk? A. Boring. B. Exciting. C. Dangerous.

  14. W: What do you do, Sam? M: I’m a bank clerk, but I want to be a policeman or a detective. W: Oh? Why? M: Well, I like people and … W: But you meet people in the bank. M: Yes, I do, but the work is a little boring. Police work is exciting. W: Exciting and dangerous!

  15. 13. Where are they talking now? A. In the street. B. At school. C. At home. 14. How will they go to the school to play football? A. By bus. B. By bike. C. On foot. 15.Where will they meet? A. In front of the boy’s home. B. In front of the girl’s home. C. In front of Jim’s home.

  16. W: You mustn’t play football in the street. M: Why not? W: Because there is a lot of traffic in the street. A car may hit you. M: But where shall we go and play? W: Would you like to come to my school? M: What is the Number of your school? W: No. 6 Middle School. M: OK, let’s go there. It’s not far from here. W: Oh, how shall we go there? By bike or by bus? M: I think it’s good for our health to go by bike instead of by bus. W: OK, let’s go home for the bikes. Where shall we meet? M: Let’s meet in front of your home. By the way, ask Jim to come with us if you see him please. W: All right. Bye! M: Bye!

  17. 16.Why are they going there by bus? A. Because there’s no bus. B. Because the girl’s bike is broken. C. Because it will be raining tomorrow.

  18. W: There’s going to be a talk on science at Hunan Library tomorrow morning. M: Really? Shall we go and listen to it? W: Why not? Let’s go at 7:15 tomorrow morning. M: OK. Where are we going to meet? W: At Dongtang Stop of Bus No.7, you know my bike is broken. M: OK. Taking a bus is much better than riding a bike.

  19. M: What are you doing now? W: I am reading a novel. Do you like reading novels? M: No, I don’t. I like reading magazines. 17. What are they talking about? A. Reading. B. Writing. C. Swimming.

  20. Hello, boys and girls! I am Amy. I’m in Class Two, Grade 9. I have lots of hobbies. I play basketball on Monday. I play football on Tuesday. I go swimming on Wednesday. I watch TV on Thursday. I go to the cinema on Friday. I stay at home at the weekend. But sometimes I go shopping with my mother on Sunday.

  21. Keys: 1. basketball 2. football 3. go swimming 4. Thursday 5. at the weekend

  22. Son: One dollar. Mom: Three dollar? Son: Ten dollar. Mom: Hundred and one! Dad: Ten thousand.

  23. One dollar. • Three dollar? • Ten dollar. • Hundred and one! • Ten thousand. 唐人街一华人套餐店内,一美国人正在喝粥,突然,咣当一声,稀饭和碗掉在地板上。妈妈问怎么回事。 儿子:碗打了。 妈妈:谁打的? 儿子:他打的。 妈妈:还得打一碗。 爸爸:烫,少盛点儿。

  24. 1. My father’s birthday is ____ June 19th. A. to B. on C. in 2. ---_____ do you usually get up? ---At 6:30. A. When B. Where C. What 3. ---What do you usually do after school? ---Play ___ basketball with my friends. A. a B. an C. /

  25. 4._____ Mr. Smith from England? A. Does B. Has C. Is 5. Listen! The birds _____ in the tall tree. A. is singing B. sings C. are singing 6. ---Amy, could you help me? ---Wait a moment. I _____. A. read a book B. was watching TV. C. am cooking dinner

  26. 7. Are you a _______ in sheep’s clothing? A. wolf B. tiger C. fox 8. The instructions are as ______ as 1-2-3. A. easily B. easy C. easier 9. Butterflies remain as ______ as the first snow on a windless, winter night. A. silence B. silent C. silently

  27. 10. Don’t ____ the book here. A. put B. putting C. to put 11. I feel _____, so I have to see a doctor. A. good B. well C. sick 12. ---Do you plan to work in Changsha? ---_____. I’ve been invited by six companies in five cities. A. Yes, I do B. Certainly C. I haven’t decided

  28. 13.Tom said he ____ back in a week. A will come B would come C come 14. ---Is this your football, boys? ---No, it is not ____ A. yours B. our C. mine 15. ____ is Jack’s aunt. A. He B. She C. Her

  29. 16. How much does the ticket _____ from Shanghai to Beijing? A. cost B. take C. spend 17. I like music ______I can dance to. A. what B. when C. that 18. He is the man ______I met yesterday. A. who B. where C. why

  30. 19.I often see my teacher, Mr Zhao, ____ books in his office. A. reads B. to read C. read 20.This pen _________ very well. A. is writing B. writes C. is written 21.The soup tastes ________ . A. well B. good C. badly

  31. 例1 考查一般现在时 ----What time is it now? ----Oh, don’t hurry. The plane ________ at six. A. leaves B. left C. leaving 少数用于表示起止的动词:come, go, leave, arrive, fly, return, start, begin, open, close, end, stop等常用一般现在时代替将来时,表示一个按规定、计划或安排将要发生的动作。 方法:一般现在时是中考的一个重点,除了很好地掌握它的基本用法外,还要掌握它的一些特殊用法。

  32. 例2 考查现在进行时 ----Why is he in such a hurry? ----He ___________ for Shanghai to attend the World Expo. A. leaves B. left C. is leaving 解析:C  现在进行时能表示将来 Ladies and gentlemen, please shut off your phones. The plane _________. A. takes off B. is taking off C. has taken off 解析:BA常被用来表示交通工具按时刻表运行。B表示动作即将发生:表示将来、近期特定的安排或计划,常用的动词有:go, come, leave, start, arrive, die, return, stay,可用进行时表示将来。

  33. A lot of people think it’s great to be a film star. Film stars can wear __31__ clothes and travel to wonderful places. They __32__ the best cars in the world or sail around the world in their private yachts . __33__ photographs are often on the covers of magazines, too, but they aren’t always __34__. They are always followed by the photographers __35__ a lot of the time their lives are like living in a goldfish bowl, and everyone can see __36__ they do. All this means that many film stars have found it too difficult to __37__ a normal life. Many female film stars __38__ a lot of money on cosmetic surgery to __39__ young and beautiful. A lot of Hollywood marriages don’t last very long---for __40__, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

  34. 31. A. expensive B. cheap C. colourful 32. A. take B. sell C. drive 33. A. His B. Her C. Their 34. A. sad B. happy C. clever 35. A. so B. when C. why 36. A. everything B. nothing C. that 37. A. lend B. leave C. lead 38. A. spend B. cost C. buy 39. A. become B. want C. stay 40. A. an example B. example C. examples 31—35 ACCBA 36—40 ACACB

  35. One day a woman got into her car and started driving home after work. Suddenly, 31 saw a yellow car behind her. 32 was a man. When she turned left, the yellow car turned left. When she tuned right, the yellow car turned right, 33 . When she stopped 34 the traffic lights, the yellow car stopped behind her. The woman was afraid, so she drove 35 to the police station. She was very 36 when she found the car stopped behind her. At that time, a young man was standing outside the police station. The woman was very happy 37 him. She knew that he was a policeman 38 he was wearing a police uniform. She jumped out of her car and ran to the policeman. She asked him to arrest the man in the yellow car, so the policeman walked to the man. The man 39 to run away when he saw the policeman. He just smiled 40 said to the woman, “I want to give this purse back to you, madam. I think you dropped it on the street.”

  36. 31. A. she B. her C. hers 32. A. The worker B. The driver C. The doctor 33. A. also B. either C. too 34. A. in B. on C. at35. A. quickly B. slowly C. easily 36. A. interested B. interesting C. surprising37. A. see B. sees C. saw 38. A. after B. before C. because 39. A. didn’t try B. tried C. tries 40. A. but B. so C. and • 31-35 ABCCA 36-40 CCCAC

  37. Earthquake in Yushu, China On April 14th, residents of China's remote Yushu County, located on the Tibetan plateau, were awoken by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake. In the sparsely populated villages and the larger town of Gyegu, thousands of wood-earth buildings collapsed and many larger structured heavily damaged or destroyed. The region is difficult to reach for the response teams of the Chinese government outside aid groups - lying at an elevation of 3,700m (12,000 ft) and connected by few roads, most of which were damaged in the quake. Chinese state media now says the death toll has risen to 1,144. Rescuers continue to search for survivors as homeless residents work to recover what they can and set up shelter from the freezing overnight temperatures.

  38.  1. An earthquake hit Yusha heavily on April 14th,2010. 2. Most of the buildings there were wood-earth. 3. It’s easy for people to get there help the villagers. 4. Few roads were damaged in the quake. 5. In Yushu, it is very cold at night.

  39. 2010 Vancouver Olympics The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics, were a major international multi-sport event held on February 12–28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the resort town of Whistler. Approximately 2,600 athletes from 82 nations participated in 86 events in fifteen disciplines. Both the Olympic and Paralympic Games were being organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC). The 2010 Winter Olympics were the third Olympics hosted by Canada, and the first by the province of British Columbia.

  40. 1. How long did the 2010 Winter Olympics last? A. 20 days. B. 17 days. C. 14 days. 2. Which of the following statements is true? A. The sport events were held in many cities. B. Vancouver is a big city of England. C. The 21st Winter Olympics were held in February. 3. How many countries took part in 2010 Vancouver Olympics? A. 2600. B. 86. C. 82. 4. Canada has hosted ______ Olympics up till now. A. One. B. Two. C. Three.

  41. Expo 2010 Shanghai China Expo 2010, officially Expo 2010 Shanghai China (中国2010年上海世界博览会)is being held on both banks of the Huangpu River in the city of Shanghai, China, from May 1 to October 31, 2010. It is a World Expo in the tradition of international fairs and expositions. The theme of the exposition is "Better City – Better Life" and signifies Shanghai's new status in the 21st century as the "next great world city". The expo Logo features the Chinese character 世('world', Chinese "shì") modified to represent three people together with the 2010 date. It is the most expensive Expo in the history of the world's fairs. The Shanghai World Expo is also the largest World's Fair site ever at 5.28 square km. More than 190 countries and more than 50 international organizations have registered to participate in the Shanghai World Expo, the largest ever. China expects to receive almost 100 foreign leaders and millions of people from across the world to come and visit the World Expo. More than 70–100 million visitors are expected to visit the expo, the largest in history.

  42. 2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa South Africa regularly hosts major international sporting events, and since 1994 has successfully managed some of the biggest - including the 1995 Rugby World Cup, the 2003 Cricket World Cup, the Women's World Cup of Golf in 2005 and 2006 and, in January 2006, the only street race in the inaugural A1 GP World Cup of Motorsport. But the Football World Cup, the world's biggest sporting event after the Olympic games - in terms of television audience, bigger than the Olympics - is in a class of its own. For four weeks in 2010, South Africa will be the centre of the world. The 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan was the most extensively covered and viewed event in television history. Germany 2006, and South Africa 2010, promise to draw even bigger audiences. The eyes of billions of television viewers, an estimated three million international visitors and the cream of the world's sporting media will be focused on the southern tip of Africa.

  43. 2010 Asian Games The 16th Asian Games (also known as the XVI Asiad) will be held in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010. Guangzhou will be the second city in China to host the games after Beijing in 1990. 42 sports are scheduled to be contested, making it the largest Asian Games ever. The inaugural 1st Asian Para Games, the parallel sport event for disabled Asian athletes, opens December 12 and closes December 19, 2010, two weeks after the conclusion of the 16th Asian Games. The gap in between the Games will be used by organizers to convert all athlete accommodations, meeting halls, training and competition venues used by the Asian Games into disability-accessible facilities.

  44. 2010 China drought The 2010 China drought are a series of severe droughts that affected Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Sichuan, Shanxi, Henan, Shaanxi, Chongqing, Hebei and Gansu in the People's Republic of China as well as parts of Southeast Asia including Vietnam and Thailand. The drought has been referred to as the worst in a century in southwestern China. By March 22, 2010, about 51 million people faced water shortages in a number of provinces. Commodities including sugar cane, flowers, tea, fruit, potatoes, rapeseed, medicinal ingredients, tobacco, wheat, rubber and coffee have been severely affected with output reduced by as much as 50%. Authorities have begun to fear unrest due to soaring food prices and sent more than 10,000 armed police to the affected regions to ensure stability and help with water supplies. More than 20 million people are left without adequate drinking water in Yunnan, Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan and Chongqing, and many wells in Yunnan have gone dry. The three wells in the village of Xiazha in Guangxi Autonomous Region were reported to have gone completely dry for the first time since 1517, in addition to three reservoirs in the area going dry. Economic damage to agriculture and failed electricity generation from hydroelectric dams from the drought is estimated to be at least 24 billion Chinese yuan ($3.5 billion USD). Around 3,600 rivers and brooks in Guizhou have run dry, while 916,000 ha of crops were affected by drought in the province and one million farmers have left to find work in other provinces. The drought is affecting over 28 million farmers, and a grain shortage has affected 8 million people. The Chinese government has transferred 1.7 million tonnes of grain to the region to reduce potential inflation.

  45. 2010 China Dust Storms Strong dust storms from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia hit Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Beijing, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, North Korea and Japan by March 22, before being carried across the Pacific Ocean by the jet stream, with some dust reaching the West Coast of the United States. The dust storm in late March spiralled around a strong low pressure system. Many areas recorded an extremely rare level 5 "hazardous" rating for air quality. Many flights in Beijing were also delayed or cancelled. Air pollution readings in Hong Kong reached a record high, reaching at least 15 times the recommended maximum levels by the World Health Organization. Taiwan also reported a new record for worst sandstorm conditions. A strong sandstorm tore through Turpan in Xinjiang on April 23, sparking fires that killed two people and forcing a shutdown of rail and road traffic for six hours.

  46. We cannot find _____ from the ad below. A. where Chaoyang Theatre is B. the prices of the tickets C. the time of a football game

  47. Can we see the movie at_____ at the theater? A. 5:15 am Sun. B. 7:30 pm Mon. C. 7:30 am Sat.

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