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浙江省宁波市宁波七中2020年九年级英语6月份中考模拟试卷

阅读理解

    In the past, street stands (街摊) were not allowed in big cities because they were considered messy and influenced the environment and traffic conditions of a city. But this year, night markets and street stands have been encouraged to come back because they can bring the development of a street stand economy. Many people have started to enjoy their free time at night markets in different parts of China.

    Last Saturday, the civilization committee office of Changchun, capital of Jilin province, announced that it would encourage and support the opening of night markets. Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, has been allowing people to run businesses on some streets since March 15, 2020.

    "Night markets and food stands can be opened in some areas in parks, public squares and empty spaces as long as they don't influence traffic and local life. They also have to meet requirements for safety, health and tidiness. People are also being allowed to set up temporary (暂时的) roadside businesses. They needn't pay, but they must do it in an orderly manner," the officer said.

    "I'm really happy we have street markets again. It is part of our lives. But I hope they become more clean and tidy," said Dalian resident (居民) Jiang Lijuan, 65. "The move allows us to spend our leisure time at night markets as we really enjoy eating meals outdoors and shopping on the street," said another resident.

    Chengdu has designed more than 2,234 roadside business areas, 82 promotion areas on streets near large shopping malls and 17,891 vending spots, creating more than 100,000 jobs.

(1)、Why have the night markets been encouraged to come back?
A、To make people's lives more convenient. B、To develop the street stand economy. C、To meet the food lover. D、To develop the food culture of China.
(2)、According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A、People are unhappy to see the street markets. B、People refuse to run roadside businesses because they pay a lot. C、The governments try their best to support the street markets. D、Some people regret joining the move because they make little money.
(3)、The residents ____________ (with) the government about the street stands.
A、disagree B、agree C、doubt D、argue
(4)、The passage above is probably___________.
A、a story B、a speech C、a piece of news D、a play
举一反三
左栏是五个人的情况介绍,右栏是七个不同节目, 请为左栏的每个人选择一个感兴趣的节目。

{#blank#}1{#/blank#}George is a college student. He needs to write about Children's Day in different Asian countries.

{#blank#}2{#/blank#}Jack, studying in South Korea, wants to take part in an interesting but  " dirty" festival in July with his friends.

{#blank#}3{#/blank#}Jacob, a university student who loves playing with water. He hopes to take part in a festival that is especially about water. 

{#blank#}4{#/blank#} Eric loves Chinese poems and poets (诗人) . He hears that some festivals are about famous poets. 

{#blank#}5{#/blank#}Mia likes delicious food very much. She wants to enjoy an American food festival with her cousin when they are free. 

 A. Boryeong, South Korea, holds a mud(泥浆) festival every July. During the festival, people can go into plastic pools, play or get their bodies with mud.  

B. The Taste of New York appeared in 

1980. Some restaurant owners suggested the idea of a food festival. Jane Byrne, the leader of New York, agreed. And the city has been hosting the event ever since.  

C. The Dragon Boat Festival is a day to remember Qu Yuan,  a great Chinese poet. On this day, people usually eat zongzi, hold dragon boat races and drink a kind of special wine.  

D. The Mid- autumn Day is a festival to get together. During the festival, people usually eat moon cakes, get together and enjoy the full moon with their family.  

E. Songkran Festival, in Thailand, is a very special festival for all the people. People splash (泼) water over each other. Everyone gets very wet, but they are very happy.  

F. Every August, Spain, celebrates a food festival. At that time, the world's biggest food fight begins. Many people take part in the event, throwing over a hundred tons of tomatoes at each other.  

G. If you go to Japan in early May, you will see colourful flags in the sky. The flags fly to celebrate Children's Day on May 5th.

 阅读理解

How did Churchill achieve so much? One key to his success was his strictly observed daily schedule.

Churchill is not a particularly early riser, he is a night owl. Around 8 o'clock, he takes off his sleeping mask to the smell of breakfast. On his bed places a tray(托盘)to his own design, with a cutout for his round belly that allows him to have breakfast and work at the same time.

Churchill usually begins the mornings with a full English breakfast, often accompanied by meat from the previous night, and sometimes a glass of wine. As he picks through his tray of food, he    peruses the morning newspapers. Sometimes he rises, walking to his beloved Clementine in her separate bedroom, to discuss a startling development. From his battle station he dictates(口述)letters, sips from a glass filled with water and some whisky, and reads until late morning. Then he bathes, dresses and begins his day. Lunch is followed by a walk round the gardens and ponds, cards with family and friends then followed by a nap. His nap is exactly an hour long. It allows him, he says, to get more hours out of every twenty-four.

Churchill's daily schedule reveals important principles for success: he knows how to get things done. He is one of the most productive men who ever lived. To achieve productively, he always follows two principles. The first he learnt from Napoleon: strength of force in the most important places. The second is economy of effort(节约能量).

Economy of effort is one of Churchill's excellent characteristics(特征). His daily work in bed saves energy for later, when he will often dictate from a stand-up desk. When travelling he is even more economical. Never stand when you can sit down, he will advise a visitor. "Never sit down when you can lie down, and never to miss an opportunity to visit a washroom, as there is no knowing when the next chance will appear."

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