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1、中 考 英 语 阅 读 理 解 经 典 篇 章 完 形 填 空 一、北 京 四 中 2009-2010年 度 初 三 第 一 学 期 期 中 试 题(This is a true story)On a January morning Joel with the other fishermen got on a fishing boat.The first few hours on the sea were not1.Then there was a terrible storm.The storm lasted for 22 days.When it stopped,they found th
2、eir fishing nets were2.The engine and the radio didnt work.There was no food,and there was no drinking water.The men talked to each other,“How can we live on the sea?”Without their nets,the men couldnt fish.But they could3 out of the boat and catch big turtles(海 龟).They needed protection(遮 挡)from th
3、e sun and rain,so they built asimple roof.The roof 4 rainwater,too.The men could drink rainwater 5 the roof.For the next five G the men ate turtles-when they caught them.They drank rainwaterwhen it rained.7there was no food and no water,and sometimes they thought they were going to die soon.Joel wro
4、te a letter to his wife,“My dear E d ith,Jo e l wrote,“8 I die,I hope someone will send you this letter.Then you will know 9 I died.I had the best in life-a great woman and beautiful children.I love you really.Ten days 10、on June 15,a Japanese boat found them.1 1 sent JoePs letter to his wife.He sho
5、wed it to her himself.Joel will always keep the letter.The letter,he says,12 him remember,t4On the sea I found that I love my wife and children very,very much.My family is everything tome.I dont want to forget that.1.A.unusual B.unlucky C.quiet D.safe2.A.broken B.missed C.gone D.left3.A.leave B.work
6、 C.come D.reach4.A.saved B.held C.got D.carried5.A.in B.from C.under D.below6.A.hours B.days C.weeks D.months7.A.Often B.Only C.Once D.Suddenly8.A.While B.Before C.If D.Since9.A.why B.how C.where D.when10.A.later B.ago C.before D.past11.A.Somebody B.Anybody C.Everyday D.Nobody12.A.lets B.has C.helps
7、 D.hopes中 考 英 语 阅 读 理 解 经 典 篇 章 二、0 8浙 江 高 考 DFor a while,my neighborhood was taken over by an army of joggers(慢 跑 者).They were there all the time:early morning,noon,and evening.There were little old ladies in gray sweats,young couples in Adidas shoes,middle-aged men with red faces.“Come on!”My frie
8、nd Alex encouraged me to join him as he jogged by my house every evening.4tYouUl feel great/5Well,I had nothing against feeling great and if Alex could jog every day,anyone could.So I took up jogging seriously andgave it a good two months of my life,and not a day more.Based on my experience,jogging
9、is the most overvalued form ofexercise around,and judging from the number of the people who left our neighborhood jogging army.Tm not alone in myopinion.First of all Jogging is very hard on the body.Your legs and feet a real pounding(重 击)running down a road for two orthree miles.I developed foot,leg
10、,and back problems.Then I read about a nationally famous jogger who died of a heart attackwhile jogging,and I had something else to worry about.Jogging doesnt kill hundreds of people,but if you have any physicalweaknesses,jogging will surely bring them out,as they did with me.Secondly,I got no enjoy
11、ment out of jogging.Putting one foot in front of the other for forty-five minutes isnt my idea offun.Jogging is also a lonely pastime.Some joggers say,I love being out there with just my thoughts.Well,my thoughtsbegan to bore me,and most of them were on how much my legs hurt.And how could I enjoy so
12、mething that brought me pain?And that wasnt just the first week;it was practically every dayfor two months.I never got past the pain level,and pain isnt fun.What a cruel way to do it!So many other exercises,includingwalking,lead to almost the same results painlessly,so why jog?I dont jog any more,an
13、d I dont think I ever will.Im walking two miles three times a week at a fast pace,and that feelsgood.I bicycle to work when the weather is good.Tm getting exercise,and Im enjoying it at the same time.I could never saythe same for jogging,and Fve found a lot of better ways to stay in shape.52.From th
14、e first paragraph,we learn that in the writers n e i g h b o r h o o d.A.jogging became very popular B.people jogged only during the daytimeC.Alex organized an army of joggers D.jogging provided a chance to get together53.The underlined word them”(Paragraph 3)most probably refers t o.A.heart attacks
15、 B.Back problemsC.famous joggers D.physical weaknesses54.What was the writers attitude towards jogging in the beginning?A.He felt it was worth a try.B.He was very fond of it.C.He was strongly against it.D.He thought it must be painful.55.Why did the writer give up jogging two months later?A.He disli
16、ked doing exercise outside.B.He found it neither healthy nor interesting.C.He was afraid of having a heart attack.D.He was worried about being left alone.56.From the writers experience,we can conclude t h a t.A.not everyone enjoys joggingB.he is the only person who hates joggingC.nothing other than
17、jogging can help people keep fitD.jogging makes people feel greater than any other sport.三、08浙 江 高 考 EA simple piece of clothesline hangs between some environmentally friendly Americans and their neighbors.On one side stand those who see clothes dryers(干 衣 机)as a waste of energy and a major polluter
18、 of the environment.Asa result,they are turning to clotheslines as part of the“what-I-can do environmentalism(划;境 保 护 主 义)On the other side are people who are against drying clothes outside,arguing that clotheslines are unpleasant to look at.They have persuaded Homeowners Associations(HOAs)across th
19、e U.S.to ban outdoor clotheslines,because clotheslinedrying also tends to lower home value in the neighborhood.This had led to a Right-to-Dry Movement that is calling for laws tobe passed to protect peoples right to use clotheslines.So far,only three states have laws to protect clothesline.Right-to-
20、Dry supporters argue that there should be move.Matt Reck,37,is the kind of eco-conscious(W生 态 意 识 的)person who feeds his trees with bathwater and reuses waterdrops from his air conditioners to water plants.His family also uses a clothesline.But on July 9,2007,the HOA in Wake Forest,North Carolina,to
21、ld him that a dissatisfied neighbor had telephoned them about him clothesline.The Recks paid no attention tothe warning and still dried their clothes on a line in the yard.uMany people say they are environmentally friendly but they donttake matters in their own hands,“says Reck.The local HOA has dec
22、ided not to take any action,unless more neighbors come tothem.North Carolina lawmakers are saying that banning clotheslines is not the right thing to do.But HOAs and housingbusinesses believe that clothesline drying reminds people of poor neighborhoods.They worry that if buyers think their futurenei
23、ghbors cant even afford dryers,housing prices will fall.Environmentalists say such worries are not necessary,and in view of global warming,that idea needs to change.As theysay,“The clothesline is beautiful”.Hanging clothes outside should be encouraged.We all have to do at least something to slowdown
24、 the process of global warming.”57.One of the reasons why supporters of clothes dryers are trying to ban clothesline drying is t h a t.A.clothes dryers are more efficient B.clothesline drying reduces home valueC.clothes dryers are energy-saving D.clothesline drying is not allowed in most U.S.states5
25、8.Which of the following best describes Matt Reck?A.He is a kind-hearted man.C.He is and experienced gardener.B.He is an impolite man.D.He is a man of social responsibility.59.Who are in favor of clothesline drying?A.Housing businesses.C.Homeowners Associations.B.Environmentalists.D.Recks dissatisfi
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