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黑龙江省龙东地区2018年中考英语试卷

Choose the best answer to complete the passage.

    We can see the mobile phone freaks(手机控)everywhere nowadays. Can you 1when we started to take our mobiles to a dinner table? This happens a lot, especially when we eat out. When a dish comes, we2our mobiles and take photos of the food first instead of eating.

    After that, we post the photos on Weibo or WeChat,3to be "liked". Then we may check our mobiles from time to time during the meal, to see4we get "liked" or not. We just can't leave our mobiles for only a meal.

    Does that sound familiar to you? Do you do that often? If not, how do you feel when 5people do that?

    A recent6shows that spending time on photos of food7the food less pleasant. To test this, some researchers did an experiment. Some people were asked to take photos 8they could enjoy food. As a result, it showed that the more photos they took, the9the food seemed to them. So, please don't take photos and just enjoy the food in front of you.

    10 the result, there are also some other bad11of taking photos and posting the photos on the Internet before meals.12, they will check their mobiles many times. "Does everyone like my13? I hope a lot of people like them! "It seems that your mobile secretly calls your name all the time, even when you are with real people.

    So next time when you go out for dinner with your family or friends, how about14photos of food? Let the food be delicious as it is and share your life15people around you.

(1)
A、remember B、forget C、believe
(2)
A、take in B、take up C、take out
(3)
A、wait B、waited C、waiting
(4)
A、if B、whether C、which
(5)
A、other B、others C、the other
(6)
A、news B、study C、information
(7)
A、make B、made C、makes
(8)
A、but B、before C、after
(9)
A、less delicious B、delicious C、more delicious
(10)
A、Except B、Beside C、Besides
(11)
A、disadvantages B、expressions C、influences
(12)
A、Such as B、For example C、Like
(13)
A、photos B、mobiles C、food
(14)
A、take B、taking C、not taking
(15)
A、to B、with C、at
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    Are you good with money? Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to make money? Read on to find out about British teenagers and their money!

    Pocket money

    Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. They might have to do some housework to get pocket money, including cleaning, cooking, washing dishes and so on.

    Part-time work

    A part-time job is a choice for teenagers who don't have pocket money or who want to get extra money. About 15% teenagers have a job. Only children over the age of 13 can work. Popular part-time jobs for teens include babysitting, delivering (递送) newspapers, restaurant work and shop work. Children in Britain can work two hours a day at the most on a school day but not during school hours. During weekends and school holidays, they can work longer hours.

    Bank accounts (账户)

    Some children and teenagers have a bank account. There is no age limit at which you can open a bank account, but a bank manager can decide whether to open an account for a child or a young person. Parents can put pocket money directly into their child's bank account. Most banks have a prepaid bank card designed for young people.

    Mobile apps

    Many companies have made mobile apps for children, including GoHenry, Osper and Gimi. Parents can add money to their children's accounts and check to see how the money is spent. Children can choose to save their money or spend it using a card. The apps suggest that kids from 8 to 13 can use the cards.

    So, many teenagers are getting experience working part-time, dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or spend their money. These are all steps towards becoming a financially independent (经济独立的) person and making and looking after your own money.

用所给单词的适当形式填空

The fear of the novel coronavirus(新冠病毒) has turned into discrimination (歧视) against certain groups of people, {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(include) people from Wuhan, Chinese people or Asians in general. However, the outbreak of the disease can't be an excuse to isolate these groups. What we should do is {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(get) rid of (消除) discrimination and show sympathy (同情) instead.

Since the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP), many people {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(live) in fear. This is normal, as the disease is infectious (传染性的) and dangerous. However, some people turn pale at the mention of "people from Wuhan or Hubei province", the center of the outbreak.

    Ding Baixing, a doctor at Huashan Hospital in Shanghai, has seen this himself. He treated a suspected (疑似的) patient {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(name)Chen Hui who traveled from Wuhan to Shanghai. Chen appeared desperate (绝望的) and avoided {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(keep)in touch with other patients, as he worried that they would be afraid of him.

    Chen is not alone. Chen Xue, an editor {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(work) in Beijing, went to Chongli in Hebei for a ski trip on Jan 23. Though her temperature was fine and she hasn't been to her hometown – Hubei province – since October last year, the hotel she was in told her that it {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(will not) receive Hubei guests from the next day.

    However, the real enemy is the virus – not the patients or people from Wuhan or Hubei province. Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong echoed this idea in a speech at the Chinese New Year dinner. "Even though the virus started in Wuhan, it doesn't respect nationality or race (种族). It does not check your passport (护照) before it goes into your body. Anybody can be infected," he said.

    It is not the {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(patient) fault that they have been infected. There is no reason to blame them. If patients didn't go to the hospital for fear of discrimination, the virus {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(spread) to more people. "Protecting them is just as important as protecting ourselves," Ding said. 

Poem that inspires

At the CCTV Spring Festival Gala (春节联欢晚会), six hosts read a poem to inspire people across the country. It called for greater respect for medical workers, as well as called on everyone to work together to fight the virus. One of the lines – "we isolate (隔离) the virus, but we don't isolate love" – has been {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(wide) posted online.

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