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湖北省荆门市2021年初中英语学业水平适应性考试英语试卷

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Jenny Lewis had bad hearing when she was four. At the age of five, she got a special illness. Her heels(脚后跟) could not stand anything heavy, or they would be broken, so she had to walk on the front part of her feet. When the pain came, she had to took her medicine. That was the only way to make her feel better.

Although everything seemed terrible, Jenny always wore a big smile on her face. She had fun at school and she also joined the school soccer team! How could she do that? She took a pillow(枕头)everywhere to make her feel better when she sat down to watch a soccer game. She carried water for every player in the team and shouted loudly for her team in every game. That was one of the best years in the team's twenty-five-year history. When people asked why the team was winning all their games, one player answered," Well, when you fall over and can't move, you look up and see Jenny trying to do everything she can. It makes you finish anything!"

(1)、When did Jenny have the special illness?
A、When she was two. B、When she was three. C、When she was four. D、When she was five.
(2)、What could Jenny do when she felt pain?
A、She could go to bed. B、She could put her feet in the water. C、She could call her doctor. D、She could take some medicine.
(3)、What did Jenny do in the school soccer team?
A、She played soccer with other players. B、She shouted loudly for the team in games. C、She taught players how to play soccer. D、She bought water and food for the team.
(4)、The writer wants to tell us that _______________.
A、the players did their best, just like Jenny B、Jenny's team was not happy to have her at first C、We should ask the doctor for help when we're ill D、Jenny was a hard-working student
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Ronny looked like every other kid in the classroom where I volunteered as the Reading Mom. However, he had a speech problem so he couldn't 1 like other kids in his grade.

I worked with all the students in Ronny's class one by one to improve their reading skills. On the days when it was Ronny's 2 , I'd give him a silent smile. That's why he sat very close to me and opened the book as if he was opening a treasure that 3 had ever seen.

I watched his fingers move 4 under each letter as he read out difficultly.

Every time he managed (完成) to read a word with a 5 pronunciation (发音), the biggest smile would spread across his face and his 6 would shine with pride.

A few weeks before the school year ended, I 7 Ronny a book—one of those Little Golden Books. A few days later, I returned to the school to visit. I 8 Ronny on a chair with the book. His head teacher said, "He hasn't 9 that book since you gave it to him." Deeply moved, I walked 10 Ronny, placed my hand on his shoulder and asked, "Will you read me your book, Ronny?" For the next few minutes, he read to me more 11 than I'd ever thought. The 12 were already dog-eared (卷角的), like the book had been read many times already. When he finished reading, Ronny closed his book and said with great 13 , "What a good book!"

At that moment, as a writer, I knew I would get 14 about my own writing and do what that writer had done, and probably still does—care enough to write a story that 15 a child's life, care enough to make a difference.

请通读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 根据语法和上下文连贯的要求,从每小题所给的三个选项中选出一个最佳答案, 并将答案写在答题卡对应题目的答题位置上。

When I was 7 years old, I went to the USA with my mom. I can still1 the first Halloween holiday I had in the USA.

2 the morning of Halloween, we visited a pumpkin farm. I used the pumpkin to make a lantern which had two big eyes and a scary mouth. In the afternoon we 3 the Halloween costumes(服装) and went on parade(游行) in school. Some of the costumes were nice,4 some of them looked scary. I chose to wear a suit of Superman's clothes.

I did a lot of 5 that day, but the part I liked best was" trick or treat" in the evening. After dinner,I went outside with an empty bag. I hoped 6 a lot of candies from people.

At first, I was a bit nervous, so when I knocked at the door, my heart was 7 very fast. A lady came out, and I said carefully to 8 ," Trick or treat". My voice was very low, so low that I couldn't hear myself speak. To my 9 , the lady was so kind that she gave me two candy bars, and I was so cheerful. I thanked the lady and moved on. I couldn't remember how many houses I visited, but I could remember how many candies I got, I got 91 pieces of candy.

10 happy Halloween I had !

 从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项

If you want to enter the subway, you have to hold your transportation card or smart phone in your hand. Would it be a trouble if you are busy with other things, such as taking care of your children or dogs. 

Now, good news has arrived for some passengers. A subway line in Shenzhen uses 3D facial recognition(人脸识别) technology to help recognize passengers. All they need to do is downloading(下载) the required app, and then they can enter the station just by looking into a screen at the gate for about 2 seconds. In this way, they can enter the subway more quickly than scanning a OR code (扫描二维码). The new technology greatly speeds up entry times. Now, about 30 to 40 passengers can pass through the entrance every minute. 

Facial recognition has been used in many other areas of our life. At KFC stores across China, customers can order their meals by scanning their faces in front of a self- serving screen. Customers used to carry bank cards or mobile phones to withdraw money, but now they can do that just by scanning their faces at the ATMs of banks. With the help of this technology, the security check(安检) step in the airport can be completed in about 12 seconds, according to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. 

Do you think facial recognition will totally take the place of OR codes?

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