2022年四川省绵阳市江油市中考二模英语试题(word版含答案).docx
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1、江油市初中2019级教学质量监测英语试题第I卷(选择题,共70分)第一局部读(共35小题,总分值70分)第一节:阅读理解(共四篇,20小题,每题2分,总分值40分)阅读下面四篇材料,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAncestors left us many valuable things and intangible cultural heritage (ICH,非物质文化遗产:)is one of them.With a knife, scissors and a comb, people in Shanxi can creatively tu
2、rn the dough(面团)into different characters. The common ones are babies and animals. During many festivals, even now, they are sent to friends and families as gifts. But few young people can make them.More than 1,000 years ago. the Bai people used Tie-dye(扎染)to make colorful clothes. During the Tang a
3、nd Song Dynasties, it was popular. In the 1960s, it became a fashion in the US. Now some children learn it in their art classes. Hope more of them can join.As one of the most famous styles, Shu Embroidery is known for its smooth needlework(针线)and beautiful colors. However, because of cheaper product
4、s made by modern machines, fewer people buy handmade embroidery products, so the skill is in danger. Luckily, some young people arc learning it.West Lake Longjing Tea Roasting Technique(炒茶技术)is an important pan of Chinese tea culture. Although machines can do the job now, the quality is not good. On
5、ly by hand can we make tea leaves have the best color, shape and lasle. We need (o pass it down and let more young people learn it.1. Which is the intangible cultural heritage in Shanxi?A. Dough Sculpture.B. Tea Roasting Technique.C. Tie-dye.D. Shu Embroidery.2. What can Tie-dye be used to make?A. D
6、ifferent characters.B. Colorful clothes.C. Smooth needlework.D. Roast Tea.3. Why is Shu Embroideiy in danger?A. Because its difficult for young people to learn it.B. Because it is not as famous as other embroidery styles.C. Because people prefer to buy machine-made products al lower prices.D. Becaus
7、e the quality is not as good as machine-made products.4. Which of (he following is TRUE according (o ihe passage?A. Tools arc not necessary to make dough figures.B. Tie-dye hasnt spread to other counlries yet.C. Roasting by hand gives tea leaves the best quality.D. Shu Embroidery is known for its be
8、st color, shape and taste.5. According to the passage, how can we pass on these kinds of ICH?A. By introducing the art forms to foreigners.B. By using more new skills to make the products.C. By using the Internet to spread them.D. By encouraging young people to learn them.BBorn in the 2000s. what do
9、 you think of your generation(一代人)? Young, creative, connected, global, smart, maybe good-looking? But what do other people think about your generation?Some adults worry that youre more interested in the phone than the world around you. They see you as the “face-down generalion“ and wonder how you w
10、ill deal with school, friends, and family. Are todays teenagers too busy texting and taking selfies(自拍)to become successful in real life or IRL”, as you would say?Other adults worry that todays youth are spoiled and dont want(o face the challenges of adult life. Many children born in the 1990s and 2
11、000s were raised by helicopter parents5 who were always there to do everything for them. So todays young people seemprefer to live like teenagers even when they are in their 20s or 30s.Does the face-down generation need a heads-up? Well, probably not. The fact is that many of todays teenagers are be
12、tter educated and more creative (han past generations. They also seem to be willing (o become leaders. More young people than ever volunteer to serve their communities. There arc also brave young people such as Malalai Yousafzai, (he teenager who won (he 2014 Nobel Peace Prize fbr pushing girls righ
13、ts to go to school.So if you are one of them born in the 2000s, theres reason to be hopeful about the future. Things are looking up for the face-down generation.6. How did the writer lead the readers to the passage?A. By showing his ideas.B. By asking questions.C. By describing the situation.D. By c
14、omparing different examples.7. Why are the young people born in the 2000s called “face-down generation?A. Because they arc always busy with homework with their heads down.B. Because they are not closely connected to the people around them.C. Because they spend too much time on computers.D. Because t
15、hey show great interest in the phone and use it too much.8. What does the underlined word spoiled5 probably mean?A.宠坏的C.吝啬的B.胆小的D.鲁莽的In the writers eyes, todays teenagersA. are not creative because of the educational problem.B. are willing to take part in many social activities.C. are growing up mor
16、e slowly than before.D. are smarter and more good-looking than their parents.9. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Mobile phones are harmful to teenagers? growth and development.B. Teenagers dont need themselves to change to meet adults standards.C. Although the young people have some problems,
17、their future is full of hope.D. Teenagers shouldnt text or take selfies to become successful.CGalileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy, in 1564. His father (aught music while his mother cared for kids at home, family was not wealthy, but Galileos parents paid for him to go to school.At first Galileo
18、planned to become a doctor, but he changed his mind. He liked a different kind of science physics. In Galileos time, not much was known about how objects moved. Centuries earlier, a Greek(希腊人)named Aristotle had written down his ideas about movements, and everyone seemed to believe them. Galileo que
19、stioned those ideas and did experiments that showed how things really worked. For example, Aristotle thought that a heavier object would fall faster than a lighter one of the same size and shape. No one had ever really tested this idea. It just seemed to be true. Then Galileo came along, dropped two
20、 balls from a high tower, and discovered that they hit the ground at the same lime!In later years, Galileo became interested in how the stars and planets move. He watched the sky with a telescope(望远镜)he built himself. Once again, he saw things no one had ever seen before. For example, he saw that th
21、e moon was not smooth. Then he noticed that the sun had spots(斑,点)that seemed to move. Galileo realized from his observations(观察)ihal the earth was moving around the sun. A Polish(波兰的)scientist named Copernicus had said this recently. but no one believed him. Galileo knew that Copernicus was right.
22、Unluckily, Galileos announcement got him into trouble with the.Catholic Church. The Catholic Church said that the earth was at the center of the universe with the sun traveling around it. This was what people had long believed, but Galileo said it was untrue. So he was sent to prison. He was soon se
23、t free, but for the rest of his life he had to stay in his house and yard. Galileo died in 1642, but his work helped to change the world. He is sometimes called the father of modem science“ because he showed us how important it is to look carefully at things and to test out ideas with experiments.10
24、. What did Galileo and Copernicus both believe?A. Two objects fall at the same speed.B. The moon is smooth.C. The earth goes around the sun.D. The earth is the center of the universe.11. What can we infer from this passage?A. The Catholic Church was very powerful in Galileos time.B. Galileos parents
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