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天津市五区县初中2018届英语第一次模拟考试试卷

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    We got up at six in the morning on that summer day, because Grandpa was to take me to the park. With Mum, Aunt and three cousins, it took two taxis to get us all to the park.

    Everyone was prepared to get on the big bus and see the wild animals in the park. As the bus moved, I saw many animals. There were tigers, lions, bears, monkeys, pandas and elephants. Some were lying down; some were standing there; some others were walking. And none of them were afraid of people.

    After seeing the wild animals, we had lunch at the wild animal restaurant. We then watched goat fighting and horse fighting shows. The park had many other shows besides the fighting shows. For example, there was a sea lion show. We watched mountain goats walking on a steel wire(钢丝), monkeys riding bikes, and tigers jumping through hoops of fire(火圈).

    The most unforgettable thing at the zoo was that I got in a tiger cage and took a picture with a tiger. I was very scared at that time, but when I saw a lot of people taking pictures, I was not so afraid. Grandpa said I had more expressions than the tiger.

    This visit to the Shanghai Wild Animal Park is an unforgettable one, but it came to an end when we had to go home at five o'clock.

(1)、How many people in the writer's family went to the park on that day?
A、Four. B、Five. C、Six. D、Seven.
(2)、How did the family go to the park?
A、By train. B、By taxi. C、On foot. D、By boat.
(3)、The writer saw all the following animals in the park except _____.
A、foxes B、pandas C、horses D、monkeys
(4)、What was the most unforgettable thing at the zoo for the writer?
A、Eating at the wild animal restaurant. B、Taking photos with a tiger in its cage. C、Watching tigers jumping through hoops of fire. D、Watching goat fighting and horse fighting shows.
(5)、How did the writer feel after visiting the Shanghai Wild Animal Park?
A、Unhappy. B、Worried. C、Enjoyable. D、Hopeless.
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Language learning begins with listening. Children are greatly different in the amount(数量) of listening they need before they start speaking, and children who start speaking late are often long listeners. Most children will"obey (服从)"spoken instructions some time before they can speak, although the word"obey"can almost not describe the cooperation (合 作)shown by the children. Before they can speak, many children will also ask questions by gestures and by making noises.

People agree that babies enjoy making noises, and that during the first few months babies use one or two special noises to show their happiness, pain, friendliness and so on. But since these are not a kind of communication, language. From about three months old they play with sounds for enjoyment, and by six months they are able to add new sounds to their words. This self-imitation (自 我 模 仿) leads to deliberate(故意的) imitation of sounds made or words spoken to them by other people. The problem then appears — can people take these imitations as speech?

It is a problem we need not get our teeth into. The meaning of a word depends on what a special person means by it in a special situation, and what a child means by a word will change as he or she gets more experience of the world.

Playful and meaningless imitation of what other people say continues after the child has begun to speak for himself or herself. I wonder, however, whether anything is gained when parents try to use this ability to teach new sounds.

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Good and bad manners(礼仪) make up the social rules of a country.They are not always easy to learn because they are often not written in books.Let's see some social rules in Britain.

In the past,most British women didn't go to pubs(酒吧) because it was not considered good behavior for a woman.Now both women and men can drink freely in pubs.

Visitors to Britain often see British people wait in line in public places.It is considered impolite to get on a bus without waiting your turn in line.And if you don't wait your turn,the other people in line will probably warn you to line up loudly.

In some countries it is considered bad manners to eat in the street.However,in Britain it is common to see people having a snack while walking down the road.

British people used to be surprised to see young children in restaurants in the evening because children were not usually taken out to restaurants at night.These days children are playing a more active role and they are now accepted in many restaurants at night.

In recent years,many British companies have banned smoking in their offices and even in the whole buildings.Smoking is also banned on the London Underground,in cinemas and theaters and on most buses.It can be seen less and less in public places.It is also considered bad manners to smoke in someone's house without asking the owner.

Social rules are an important part of every country.The British have an expression for these"unwritten rules":When in Rome,do as the Romans do.

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