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2017昆明中考英语模拟试题及答案

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  2017昆明中考英语模拟真题

  一、选择填空 (共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)

  A) 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  请认真阅读下面各题,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  1. —The presidents of China and the USA had ________ interview a short time ago.

  —And it was ________ great success.

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

  2. How nervous we are ______ the coming high school entrance exams _____ June 15th.

  A. thinking of ; on B. to think of; on C. thinking of ; in D. to think of; in

  3. — _______ honest boy! — .

  A. What an; So is he B. What a; So he is C. how a; So is he D. What an; So he is

  4. —Paul has lost her iphone 5. —No, it be in her bag. I _______ hear it.

  A. can; can B. must; may C. should; may D. must; can

  5. — He hardly spent any time on his subjects, _________?

  —_________, so he did badly in his lessons.

  A. didn’t he; Yes B. did he; Yes C. didn’t he; No D. did he; No

  6. — ______is it from your home to the Summer Palace?

  — It takes about 20 minutes to go there by car.

  A. How long B. How soon C. How much D. How far

  7. “Great achievements can be done in _______ with nature, ” Schworer said.

  A. heat B. harmony C. heaven D. heart

  8. Did your father tell you ______?

  A. when he travelled to Hong Kong B. how he goes to Shanghai

  C. where he has spent his holidays D. why did he visit Hangzhou

  9. ______ to improve our environment?

  A. What do you think we should do B. Do you think what we should do

  C. What do you think should we do D. Do you think what should we do

  10. —TV and computer are so popular these days.

  —Yes, they can______ our eyes to the outside world.

  A. call up B. open up C. turn up D. take up

  11. —Why do you speak in ___ a loud voice? —Because I want to make myself ___ clearly.

  A. such; hear B. so; heard C. such; heard D. so; hear

  12. _______ of the furniture in the museum ______ from Ming and Qing Dynasty.

  A. Two-thirds; is B. Two-thirds; are

  C. Two-third; is D. Two-third; are

  13. Earth is becoming more and more polluted. ______, people will move to Mars one day.

  A. In order to B. So that C. As a result D. Because of

  14. —Do you think Brazil will beat Japan in the next match ?

  —Yes, they have better players, so they _____ to win.

  A. are expected B. expect C. are hoped D. were hoped

  15. —Could I have a rest, Sir.? —________, we have little time left.

  A. Of course, you could B. Of course, you can

  C. Sorry, you can’t. D. Sorry, you couldn’t

  B)完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

  先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  Children all around the world are familiar with fairy tales ,such as “The Little Mermaid”, “The Princess and the Pea” and “The Emperor’s new clothes”. The colourful characters from the stories made us laugh and 16 throughout our childhood.

  The stories are the 17 of Danish writer Hans Christian Anderson. He was born into a poor family in Odense, Denmark, on April 2, 1805. His early life was not 18 . His father was a shoemaker and his mother a washerwoman. He 19 very little education. As a child he was very emotional(情绪化) and was 20 at for being feminine(女性化) and tall.

  In 1816 his father died and Anderson was forced to go out to work, first in a tailor’s shop and then at a tobacco factory. At the age of 14 Anderson moved to Copenhagen to start a 21 as a singer and actor. He struggled for three years 22 he had to leave the theater when his voice broke in 1822.

  23 , Anderson went to a grammar school. Having done well, he was allowed to go to Copenhagen University in 1828. He began to publish his fairy tales in1835.They 24 in small volumes(量)until his death.

  Anderson lived a hard life, but he tried to make people laugh in all his stories. He wrote because he didn’t want children to have a sad childhood as he did. The works 25 Anderson famous all over the world , but he was still a lonely man. He never married and his friends were the people who paid for his work. Anderson passed away on August 4, 1875 at the age of 70. His home in Odense is now a museum and thousands of people visit it every year.

  16. A. tell B. speak C. smile D. cry

  17. A. discoveries B. inventions C. creations D. feelings

  18. A. hard B. easy C. excited D. bad

  19. A. bought B. found C. received D. lost

  20. A. spoken B. talked C. smiled D. laughed

  21. A. career B. hobby C. performance D. trip

  22. A. since B. after C. until D. still

  23. A. Even so B. Afterwards C. Since then D. Otherwise

  24. A. turned out B. sold out C. came out D. went out

  25. A. found B. brought C. made D. let

  二、阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分)

  认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A B C D四个选项中选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A

  SUZHOU-Jinji Lake has become the latest Chinese landmark to enjoy global fame.

  The lake was ranked one of the most popular Chinese scenic spots for its highest search rate during the Labor Day holiday, according to statistics revealed by China Central Television. During this year’s Labor Day holiday, Jinji Lake attracted 287,400 visitors.

  Located in Suzhou Industrial Park, the lake is China’s largest urban lake and is home to a great number of cultural, entertainment, commercial and business facilities.

  Jinji Lake has earned high praise around the world. In 2013, it received about 9.77 million tourists, increasing by 47.76% from the year before and ranking first among major attractions in Suzhou.

  The lake area was designed by EDAW, a United States architectural firm that has worked with Disney theme parks, as well as eight other themed attractions in Suzhou, including Harmony Times Square, the Ferris Wheel Park, the musical fountain, Ligongdi, Linglong Bay, Lakeside Street, the water corridor with art and culture facilities , and Jinji Lake Bridge.

  A tourism app for Jinji Lake, providing information about transportation, f ood, accommodation and other resources in the area is available to the public.

  26.According to the report, how many themed attractions are there in Suzhou?

  A. Only one B. Eight C. Ten D. Nine

  27.What’s the number of the tourists in Jinji Lake in 2011?

  A. About 9.77 million B. About 4.67 million C. About 6.61 million D. About 287,400

  28.Which one is NOT right about Jinji Lake?

  A. Jinji Lake won the highest search rate during this year’s May Day holiday.

  B. It is the largest urban lake in China.

  C. It has been home to cultural, entertainment, commercial and business facilities.

  D. It was built by a United States architectural company.

  B

  AN ice ball shoots across the night sky, lighting up its path along the way, like a flying sun.

  Ancient humans were afraid of the sight of comets(彗星). Many cultures believed that comets were messages sent by gods, and people thought these messages were warning signs for bad behavior. But today science and technology give us a better understanding of comets.

  Last week, comet Ison ended its million-year-long journey as it flew straight toward the sun, melting most of the comet. It was hoped that comet Ison would survive this trip around the sun. Because once it got near Earth, it would have produced a great show of lights for us.

  In ancient times, the coming of comet Ison might have scared people. However, now we can track a comet’s journey in our solar system. We can also study what they’re made of. There is even a project to launch a spacecraft onto a comet to study them further.

  Although from the sky they look like great giant fireballs, comets are a collection o f gas, ice, dust and small rocks. As a comet goes into our solar system, the sun’s solar winds blow some of the dust and gas away, giving the comet a tail. The average size of comets is about 10 kilometers in diameter(直径). But amazingly, their tails can be 150 kilometers long! Comet Ison’s diameter was about 5 kilometers.

  Today, people don’t fear comets as much as they did before. Western countries have even developed and old tradition. When people see a comet or meteoroid(流星) shooting across the sky, they call it a shooting star, People who get the chance to see one get to make a wish. It is a tradition that lives on today.

  29. In ancient times, people thought comets were _____.

  A. warning signs sent by gods B. lucky signs for good behavior

  C. great shows of lights D. flying suns

  30.We can tell from the third paragraph that comet Ison ___.

  A. finished its long journey to Mars B. survived its trip around the sun

  B. has reached the Earth D. was melted by the sun

  31.When a comet travels near the sun, some of the __ will be blown away by the solar winds.

  A. gas and dust B. ice and rocks C. dust and rocks D. rocks and tail

  32.According to the last paragraph, what tradition lives on today?

  A. Being scared by comets and meteoroids.

  B. Making a wish when seeing a shooting star

  C. Launching spacecrafts onto comets to study them further.

  D. Having a better understanding of comets

  C

  I grew up in a small town. My father raised chickens and ran a construction company. I was only 10 years old when my dad gave me the responsibility of feeding the chickens and cleaning up the stable. He believed it was important for me to have those jobs to learn responsibility. Then, when I was 22, I found a job in Natchbill at a country music club called the Natchbill Palace, I washed dishes and cooked from 4:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m and then went on stage and sang until 2:00 in the morning. It wasn’t long before I became known as a singing cook. I had been rejected(拒绝) so many times by record companies that it was hard not to be discouraged. One night, a woman executive(董事) from a company named Warner Brothers Records came to hear me sing. When the show was over, we sat down and talked and after she left, I said to myself it was one more rejection. A few weeks later, my manager received a phone call—Waner Brothers wanted to sign me to a record deal. Soon after, I release(发行) my first record in June 1986. It sold over 2 million copies. My best efforts had gone into every job I’ve ever held. It was the sense of responsibility that made me feel like a man. Knowing that I had done my best filled me with pride. I still feel that way today, even though I have become a well-known singer.

  33. Why was the writer once known as the singing cook?

  A. Because he was a cook at a country –music club.

  B. Because he sang for guests while he worked as a cook.

  C. Because he often sang while cooking.

  D. Because he liked singing better than cooking.

  34.Who first recognized his talents and helped make his career successful?

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