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上海市长宁区2020年中考英语第二次模拟试卷(含听力音频)

Choose the best answer and complete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文)

    As July approached, the school term was coming to an end. The next morning arrived, no school today tomorrow, or for week! But what to do with all this new found freedom? I always 1 my friends whose parents wanted them to do something constructive(建设性的)to learn something new. I'm learning to relax and enjoy life a little," I thought to myself.

    And I would go out with the dog for a walk in the morning sunshine, 2  the woods is always a good start- what strange and wonderful insects would I find? Which ones should I bring home to show my sister? The dog would usually run off, leading me further into the unfamiliar woods. I got lost a few times, and 3 out the dog always knew the way home.

    After lunch I'd run down to the park to play football with my friends. We'd play until the sun was coming down. 4 it was time to go home. I was covered in scratches and mud. That was always a good sign of improved my skill of playing football" I would explain. And maybe I didn't learn new instrument, or practice my French, but it had been a brilliant day.

    There is always time for learning next year. The true 5 of a summer vacation is the freedom it provides, freedom you never have as an adult. So make all use of your summer. Go out and do something6get lost and challenge yourself, and if you get a little dirty in the process, well, in my book that's a constructive day.

(1)
A、pointed out B、had pity on C、learnt from D、competed with
(2)
A、releasing B、selecting C、ignoring D、exploring
(3)
A、frightened B、surprised C、pleased D、excited
(4)
A、Luckily B、Suddenly C、Finally D、Especially
(5)
A、wisdom B、figure C、system D、value
(6)
A、different B、powerful C、useless D、strange
举一反三
阅读短文,根据短文内容从各题所给的四个选项中选择最佳选项。

    When I was twelve years old, I went with my dad to his work — a car showroom. I was walking 1 carelessly and saw a poor woman with a child beside her standing outside the showroom. I saw that she was crying and went inside to tell my father. He went out and asked the woman to come into the 2. He offered her some water and then asked her what was wrong.

   The woman said that her 3 had died and she didn't have anyone else in her family who could help her. She did some manual (体力的) labor to earn some money to take care of her daughter but the child was 4 for the last three days and she was unable to go to work. Now she didn't have a grain of food to eat. While she was telling this story to my father, she was unable to control  her emotions (情绪) and started 5 again. My father and I were deeply moved by her story. 

    We got some food for her and her child. My father then took them to the nearest 6 for her child to be treated as she did not seem to be very well. On the way, we 7 her a 5kg-bag of wheat from the market. My father gave her some money before we left. The lady was so grateful.

    It is eight years later, but that event is still very  8 in my mind. My father's kindness to this woman moved me greatly and since then, I have 9 to try and walk a similar path and serve others. I'm happy to see so many other people in this world are also ready to help others when they meet people in 10. They have chosen to walk a service path also.

请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

    In 1985 two climbers, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, left their base camp and started climbing a mountain called Siula Grande.

    1 they arrived at the top, they went down the mountain. Unfortunately, Simpson fell and 2 his leg. Quickly, Yates tied a rope to himself and then to his 3. Then Simpson slipped(滑倒). He was hanging in mid-air. Yates didn't know 4 was happening below. The rope was pulling Yates down the mountain. He had two choices: hold the rope but then 5 of them might die, or cut the rope and survive(幸存)himself. It was a(n) 6 decision for Yates but, at the last moment, Yates 7 the rope and saved himself. As a result, Simpson fell into a deep crevasse(裂隙).

    The next day, Yates 8 Simpson everywhere. He called Simpson's name but he heard 9. So he thought Simpson was 10. Yates didn't know that Simpson was still alive inside the crevasse. After Simpson realized Yates wasn't coming, he decided to find a way out 11 the rope.

    On a dark night several days later, Yates was sleeping at base camp when he 12 someone shouting his name. Finally, after searching and searching he  13 Simpson. He was lying on the ground, not moving, but he was still alive.

    After a few days, the two men 14home and their story became famous. Yates was 15 blamed(指责)for cutting the rope. In 1988, Simpson wrote a book about the accident and defended(为……辩解)Yates. Simpson believed Yates made the right decision.

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