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浙江省湖州市2018年中考英语试卷

阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    For me, one of the greatest pleasures in life is going to watch a great film at the cinema. It's a chance for me to get away from real life. There's nothing better than being lost in a story unless, of course, someone decides to break down the moment.

    Whether at a cinema or a huge theatre, someone usually decides to treat the place like their own home! There is an accepted way of behaving at the cinema which some people don t seem to understand.

    To start with, some people always turn up late, causing you to rise from your seat to allow them to go past. Then, when you want to enjoy the surround-sound effects, someone begins to enjoy their drinks and popcorn and thus makes a lot of noises. And what I can't stand most is people who decide to chat to their friends, sometimes not even about the film.

    I'm not alone in this situation. Simon Mayo, a film critic at the BBC, experienced a “new low" during a film. He says, "The woman in front of me got a mirror out, then her boyfriend got a phone out and used the light on it to allow her to do her make-up!”

    Simon has helped to create a list of rules on how moviegoers should behave at the cinema. One of them is no use of mobile phones, and another is not to take your shoes off--a most serious offence(冒犯)!

    Of course, when we have paid for a ticket, we feel it is our right to relax and enjoy the film in the way we want to, but we mustn't forget our fellow moviegoers who want to enjoy the cinematic experience, too.

    The best choice for anyone wanting to break the rules of cinema manners is to get a DVD and watch it at home. But we all know that the best way to enjoy the art of cinematography is on the big screen. _______________

    What about you? What annoys you about other people at the cinema?

(1)、Why does the writer enjoy going to the cinema?
A、It makes him feel like being at home. B、It gives him a moment to stay away from real life C、He prefers watching the films on big screens. D、He wants to enjoy the cinematic experience.
(2)、What is considered by Simon to be the rudest at a cinema?
A、Using mobile phones. B、Chatting to their friends. C、Taking the shoes off D、Having drinks and eating popcorn
(3)、"__________"is the best sentence to fill in the blank in Paragraph 7?
A、Don't break the rules B、Manners are important! C、Just stay at home! D、It's your choice!
(4)、Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A、Popular Cinemas B、A Serious problem C、Cinema Manners D、An Unpleasant Experience.
举一反三
 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

Ma Lin, a woman in her 50s , was talking about her experiences during the Mid-Autumn Festival. "The festival atmosphere(氛围) is not as {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(strong) as before in the past. I looked forward to eating mooncakes with my family and {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(admire) the moon with them," she said. 

 The ways people celebrate the festival {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(change) in the past years. In the past, it was terrible if you could not see{#blank#}4{#/blank#}(you) family at the Mid-Autumn Festival. Nowadays, people may just make phone calls to their families, but they still know that the Mid-Autumn Festival is {#blank#}5{#/blank#} day for family reunion(团聚). They can go home at any time {#blank#}6{#/blank#} the transportation(交通) is more convenient.

 We can find that business provides people{#blank#}7{#/blank#} more ways of enjoying the holiday. People have more choices in how {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(spend) the holiday. Take the mooncakes for example. There are many kinds to choose and you can choose mooncakes for your family depend {#blank#}9{#/blank#} everyone's taste.

However, more work should be done. First, we should value the {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(story) behind festivals and keep them for our children. Second, the guidance of the government is important. Now we have vacation days during traditional festivals, which help people notice the festivals.

 阅读理解

Have you ever shown your photos on your favorite social media(媒体)? Or have you expressed your feelings and emotions on your online page? If yes, do you know what you have posted on the social medias can cause problems you could not expect?

Cathy, who is going to be fifteen, posted online an invitation to her birthday party with her address in it. And guess what! 500 people came to the party, and some even broke the windows and plants, making a total mess of the house. The girl's birthday party turned into a nightmare(噩梦).

Many teenagers(青少年)think they know everything about social media, and that such a thing could never happen to them. Studies show that each year more than three million young people in the world get into trouble because of their online activities.

So do remember these if you really want to share something online.

Share with care! Not everyone will like what you write online. Think before you post anything. You never know who sees your texts, pictures or videos. Before clicking "post", you should ask yourself, "How will I feel if my family or teachers see this?" and "How might this post be bad for me in five or ten years from now?"

Be polite when you write! Imagine someone is unfriendly in real life. The same is true of online communication. No one likes it when you "shout" in your messages. If you feel angry or frustrated while you're writing a message. Read it again later and then send it.

Protect and respect! Never share your passwords with anyone. It's not wise to post your home or email address online. Don't say bad things about people. If you get messages like that or see them online, talk to your parents or your teachers.

I'd say none of these things promises 100% online safety, but each will help you to be safer.

 阅读理解

The moon was behind the clouds. And there weren't many stars in the sky. It was a dark night. I saw a glow (光) in my neighbour's (邻居的) kitchen. I thought he was having a night meal, so I went back to my bed. 

Soon there was a smell of burning (烧焦的味道) in the air and I thought there was something wrong. I jumped out of bed quickly and went out to make sure. I saw a fire coming out of my neighbour's kitchen. Then I shouted, "Fire! Fire!" But no one in the neighbourhood heard my shouts for help. 

I ran into my house, called the firemen and went back to my neighbour's house. I knocked on the door hard and called out my neighbour's name, but there was no answer. Finally, I got into the house and rescued a cat and a dog.

I tried to pour (泼) water through the kitchen window but it didn't work. It was a big fire. Luckily, the firemen arrived about ten minutes later and stopped the fire. 

When my neighbour came back, he was sad for his kitchen but he thanked me for calling the firemen and for saving his pets. He wanted to give me some money but I did not accept it. 

Weeks later, my neighbour had a new kitchen. He invited me to see his new kitchen and we enjoyed a big meal there. It made me very happy. After that, he became my best friend. 

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