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四川省泸州市2021年中考英语真题试卷

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All the time, little Dick was happy. He used to go about singing and dancing the whole day long. Nothing could make him sad.

One day, Dick wanted" travel in the1. So he set out with excitement, singing till he made the forest full of songs.

He was about to drink near a river in the woods when he was2. He found himself in the hands of a tall giant (庞然大物), a hundred times as3as himself! The giant looked at him and then put him into a large4and carried him off.

Poor Dick tried to get out of the bag,5the giant only laughed.

At last the giant came to his house—a dark place. When he got in, 6shut the door, and took Dick out of the bag.

Dick now thought he would7, for when he looked around he saw a large fire, and before it his two brothers were roasted (烤) for the giant's dinner. However, the giant, did not kill Dick, but put him into a prison (监狱) which he had8for him.

The prison was dark, with bars (栏杆) all round it. The only food was bread and water. Dick beat his head9the bars. Dick was too10to think of eating or drinking.

The11Dick thought of his free life — warm home, close friends, the12the trees and the flowers.

The giant came again, and wanted Dick to sing as he13do. "Sing, sing!" said he. But Dick was too sad to14. A prison is no place in which to sing. 15the giant grew angry, and took Dick out to force him to sing. Dick cried, struggled, and then died in the giant's hand!

This is a true story. Poor Dick was a little bird, and the giant was a cruel boy.

(1)
A、forest B、river C、hands D、house
(2)
A、found B、caught C、moved D、killed
(3)
A、big B、thin C、high D、short
(4)
A、hole B、building C、prison D、bag
(5)
A、but B、so C、or D、for
(6)
A、it B、he C、that D、they
(7)
A、argue B、jump C、stick D、die
(8)
A、prepared B、sent C、asked D、imagined
(9)
A、into B、above C、among D、against
(10)
A、surprised B、touched C、scared D、interested
(11)
A、clever B、happy C、poor D、shy
(12)
A、sunlight B、giant C、darkness D、fire
(13)
A、happened to B、used to C、seemed to D、continued to
(14)
A、dance B、eat C、travel D、sing
(15)
A、Widely B、Recently C、Finally D、Mainly
举一反三
 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。

Every year before the Spring Festival, Zang Chaiyuan is really busy. The young pastry chef (面点师) from Shandong works from morning to night 1 people from across the country order her huabobo. Huabobo 2 of corn flour and has been a treat at many folk activities, such as celebrations and festivals. 

 This year, Zang's huabobo, in the shape of a rabbit dressed in a lion- dance costume, is one of3 products. Although Zang's parents were against4 decision, she stood her ground and opened her small huabobo shop in Yantai. "I loved huabobo in my 5 . My grandmother6 to make huabobo for me in all kinds of shapes, which were very beautiful, " Zang said. 

 Zang first learned the basic skills from7 experienced huabobo master and then practiced over and over again on her own. So more and more new products are brought out now. Her products have made their way to customers from cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. To let more people learn 8 huabobo, Zang has held training classes at her shops and shot a video recently. " Many people have shown great interest in picking up huabobo skills,9 women who have just become mothers, " she says. "I love traditional Chinese culture and I believe10 this art work is worth spreading. "

 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Plunk! I dropped another pecan(山核桃) into my basket. Then a gentle autumn wind blew some more off the tree. I ran to pick them up. Whew! Pecan picking was hard. My basket was only half full.

I was visiting my grandpa's farm in Kansas, and Grandpa sent me into the woods to pick up pecans for us to enjoy later. I wasn't about to let him down.

Then something caught my eye: a squirrel picked up a pecan, climbed up a tree and disappeared into a large hole. A moment later, the squirrel climbed down to the ground to pick up another pecan. Once again, the squirrel took the pecan back to his secret hiding place inside the hollow(洞) of the tree.

Not so secret any more, I thought. I ran over to the tree and found the hollow was filled with sweet pecans. They were right there for the taking. This was my chance. Handful by handful, I took all the pecans from the hollow. Now the basket was full!

I was so proud of myself. I couldn't wait to show Grandpa all of the pecans I'd collected.

"Look, Grandpa," I shouted, "look at all of the pecans I found!" Grandpa took a look at my basket. "Well, well, how did you find so many, Jimmy?" 1 told him how I'd followed the squirrel and taken the pecans from his hiding place. Grandpa congratulated me on finding out something about the squirrel's secrets. Then he did something that surprised me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently around my shoulders.

"That squirrel worked very hard to collect his winter food," he said, "Now that all of his pecans are gone, don't you think that little squirrel will be very hungry when it gets cold?"

"I didn't think about that." I said.

"I know," Grandpa said, "But a good man should never take advantage of someone else's hard work, even the squirrel's."

Suddenly I felt as hollow as that old tree. The image(形象) of that hungry squirrel wouldn't leave my mind.

There was only one thing I could do.

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