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2021 届重点高中自主招生提前录取考

试英 语 模 拟 试 题

(满分 75 分 考试时间:50 分钟)

I. 单项填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分) 1. He wrote

A. the; the 2. I consider A. it

song, which turned out to be rather popular with

B. a; 不填

C. a; the

young.

D. the; 不填

a great honor that I have been invited to give a speech.

B. that

C. this

D. what

3. It’ll be a year and a half A. since

the next Olympic Games are held in London in 2012. C. until

D. before

B. when

4. While shopping, you should make your own decision. You cannot simply depend on A. which

5. —Do you like traveling? —Sure. I to Australia six months ago, but I anywhere since then. B. went; haven't been D. went; hadn't been

is advertised on TV

B. that

C. what

D. one

A. went; didn't go

C. have gone; haven't been 6. Is this company A. which 7.

A. ever since

B. now that

you visited Mr. Wang last week? B. the one where

C. the one that

D. that

C. even though .

D. in case

8. Only by shouting at the top of his voice A. he was able to make himself hear C. was he able to make himself hear 9. As is natural, a man as old as he A. can

B. must

B. he was able to make himself heard D. was he able to make himself heard be very forgetful.

C. should

. D. to returning

D. would

10. Someone took away my umbrella, I’d never expect it A. returning

B. to be returned C. return

11. —Father, you promised! —Well,

.But it was you who didn’t keep your word first.

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A. so was I 12. — B. so did I C. so I was D. so I did

that made him unhappy? —Well, failing in his English test. A. Where was it

B. What was it

C. How was it

D. Why was it

13. — Got any information about buying the Olympics Opening Ceremony tickets

online?

----Well, I was trying to, but found A. some

B.none

. C. nothing

D. no one

14. — Two Yangtze Evening Paper, please! — Only one copy left. Would you like to have A. one

15. Which do you enjoy A. spending

B. it

, sir? C. this

D. them

your coming weekend, going touring or staying at home? B. to spend

C. spend

D. spent

Ⅱ. 完形填空(共 20 小题,每题 1 分,共 20 分)

A lesson in caring

It was a cold evening. My daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I didn’t notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box. But Nora 16 . She wasn’t even four, but she 17 at my coat and said, “That man’s cold. Daddy, can we take him home?”

I don’t remember my 18 . But I do remember a sudden 19 feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her 20 , whether it was 21 flying or children playing. But now she was noticing 22 and beggary. A few days later, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who picked up a food package from a nearby school on a Sunday morning and 23 it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was 24 about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how 25 our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to 26 myself to leave the house to fetch the food package. On my way to the school, I fought an urge (强烈愿望) to turn

27 . The Sunday paper and coffee were waiting for me at home. Why do this? 28 , we phoned the elderly person we’d been appointed. She 29 us right over.

The building was in a bad state. Facing us was a silver-haired woman in an old dress. She took the package and asked us to come in. Nora ran inside. I unwillingly followed. 30

inside, I saw that the department belonged to someone poor. Our hostess showed 2

Professionals call such a(n) 32 “a volunteer opportunity”. They are

opportunities and I’ve come to see. Where else but as volunteers do you have the opportunity to do something 33 that’s good for others as well as for yourself? Nora and I regularly serve meals to needy people and 34 clothes for the

homeless. Yet, as I’ve 35 her grow over these past four years, I still wonder—which of us has benefited more? 16. A. did 17. A. pulled 18. A. debate 19. A. general 20. A. web 21. A. insects 22. A. coldness 23. A. sent 24. A. concerned 25. A. creative 26. A. warn 27. A. back 28. A. Therefore 29. A. requested 30. A. Although 31. A. in tears 32.A. stay 33. A. fair 34. A. collect 35. A. let

B. was B. replaced B. reply B. funny B. dream B. animals B. illness B. returned B. sorry B. valuable B. stop B. away B. But B. promised B. Once B. in surprise B. visit B. famous B. make B. made

C. has C. waved C. explanation C. heavy C. castle C. plants C. suffering C. devoted C. worried C. shocking C. allow C. up C. Anyhow C. invited C. Because C. in reality C. reception C. difficult C. order C. watched

D. had D. aimed D. expression D. magical D. world

D. birds D. appearance D. posted D. excited D. simple D. push D. out D. Also D. helped D. Though D.in disappointment

D. challenge D. enjoyable D. design D. affected

III. 阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)

A

We moved away from my grandmother when I was eight years old. I missed her a lot. I was her favorite granddaughter and she was my favorite grandma.

Two years later my mother and father separated and soon divorced. I felt as if my

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Grandma never had much in the way of money or material things. But it was the little things she gave me that let me feel warm, like letting me dip my fingers in the sugar bowl, letting me sip the coffee from her cup or allowing me to sit on the table as I had meals.

Though she didn’t have much, she did something for my brother and me. I will always remember she saved her coins in a glass jar. I thought my grandma could have used these coins herself, but she saved them to give us when we came to visit her.

I don’t remember how much we collected on our visits, nor was the amount(数目)important. It was the idea that she remembered us, and cared about us when we were away from her.

36. What happened to the writer when she was eight years old?

A. She moved away from her grandma. C. She lived with her grandparents.

B. She moved away from her parents. D. She lived with her aunt.

37. The writer’s grandma allowed her to do many things. Which of the following is not

mentioned?

A. The writer could dip her fingers in the sugar bowl.

B. The writer was allowed to sip the coffee from her grandma’s cup. C. The writer could sit on the table while having meals. D. The writer was allowed to collect coins in a glass jar. 38. For whom did the writer’s grandma save her coins?

A. For her son.

B. For her grandchildren.

C. For the poor.

D. For herself.

39. What can we learn from the passage?

A. The writer disliked her childhood. B. The writer complained about her parents. C. The writer missed her grandma so much. D. The writer wanted to have her grandma’s money.

B

Imagine having a ear made out of an apple. It seems like a crazy idea from a horror movie. But it could happen in the near future.

Canadian biophysicist Andrew Pelling used an apple to grow a human ear. He think fruit and vegetables can be used to cheaply repair human body parts in the future.

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Scientists have been trying to grow organs (器官) in labs to replace our old ones. But it is a hard job. For example, liver cells (肝细胞) can grow in a lab, but he cells still need things like blood vessels ( 血 管 ) to actually work.These things have to grow inside a scaffold(支架).

In the past, scientists have used man-made materials, animals parts and even dead people as scaffolds. But that has proved to be difficult and expensive.

Pelling and his team, however, f ound the apple to be a cheap and easy-to-use scaffold.

They first cut an apple into the shape of an ear. Then they used a special way to take out the apple’s cell and make it a scaffold. The team then added human cells to the apple, and watched it grow.

“You can implant these scaffolds into the body, and the body will send in cells and a blood supply and actually keep these things alive,” Pelling said during a Ted Talk speech.

The team put the apple scaffold inside a living mouse and the mouse’s cells slowly took over the pieces of apple.

Now Pelling is thinking of other fruit, plants or vegetables to use.

He says that the shape of flower petals could be perfect for repairing skin. And asparagus(芦笋) could fix a broken spine(脊柱).

Now, Pelling and his team are trying hard to put these crazy ideas into reality. 40. Pelling’s idea of man-made ear seems crazy because he use A. animal parts C. man-made materials

B. dead people D. ordinary apples

. as scaffolds. 41. The underlined word “implant” in Paragraph 7 probably means

A. pick

B. put

C. produce

D. protect

42. Which is the right order of making an ear out of an apple according to the passage?

a. put the apple scaffold inside a mouse b. add human cells to the apple scaffold c. cut an apple into the shape of an ear e. take out the apple’s cells in a special way A. a-b-c-d-e

B.b-c-d-a-e

C.c-e-d-b-a

D.c-d-a-e-b

d. make the apple ear a scaffold

43. From the last three paragraphs, we can infer that Pelling will experiment with other

fruit, plants or vegetables A. to make human ears

. B. to repair burnt skin

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C. to fix a broken spine

C

D. to make human body parts

Starting from April, 2010, you won’t be hearing the word “NBA” on sports programs on CCTV. Instead, sport host will give the full Chinese name when they refer to the NBA – National Basketball Association. You also won’t hear any other English abbreviations ( 缩略词) on CCTV’s Chinese programs, such as GDP (gross domestic product), or WTO (World Trade Organization). You will hear their Chinese translations.

CCTV received a notice from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television telling it to avoid using English-language abbreviations in their reports to protect the “purity” of the Chinese language. A few other TV stations also received the notice.

Fu Zhenguo, an editor of People’s Daily, is one of the people who suggested the change. “Firstly, using English in a Chinese-speaking environment is against Chinese law,” he s aid. “Then, using English on Chinese TV programs is unfair to people who don’t understand English. What’s worse, it will have a bad language influence on kids and teenagers.”

A lot of netizens have criticized the move, saying that it will cause problems for them.

“I understand what CD, VCD and DVD mean when I hear them. But I won’t know what the TV programs are talking about if I hear those products’ full Chinese names,” a netizen wrote in a BBS post. Following the same post, another netizen wrote jokingly: “I’m not listening to my MP3 now. I’m listening to my Moving Picture Experts Group-1 Audio Layer 3 (动态影像专家压缩标准音频第三层面).”

44. What does the underlined word “purity” in the second paragraph mean?

A. 纯正

B. 高贵

C. 时髦

D. 潮流

45. How many reasons did Fu Zhenguo list to show his support f or the change?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

. D. 4

46. Some netizens went against the change because A. the application of abbreviations will make Chinese popular. B. the application of abbreviations will attract the youth.

C. the application of abbreviations will not simplify the understanding. D. the application of abbreviations will not bring Chinese to an end. 47. What can be the full name of CCTV mentioned in the text?

A. Close Closet Top Video

B. China Central Television

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C. China Common Time Voice

D

To son, Cecil,

D. Closed-Circuit Television

Just a quick note before I start in earnest. When I wrote this, you were 8, still a little boy. In 2002, I was called to active duty in the Marine Corps in the war on Terrorism

48. The writer of the letter may be . B. an American policeman

A. an American soldier in the battle field C. a soldier in the Vietnam War 49. Keiko is the A. wife

of the writer. B. son

D. a postman working far away from home

C. daughter D. sister

. 50. One of the experiences the writer and his son had in common is that A. they both experienced the Vietnam War

B. their fathers had to leave them and fight abroad. C. they used to study in the same school

D. they were both eight when the fathers had to leave them 51. We can infer(推断) that

. B. the writer was a brave soldier

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A. the writer was a devoted son

C. the writer realized he might die in the battle field D. the writer’s wife was suffering from a terrible illness.

E

阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余 选项。(共8 分,每小题 2 分)

A. Jane moved back to Mexico

B. She enjoyed her university life C. Lisa and Jane were twin sisters

D. Her parents could not look after her E. But she was interested in this girl Jane

Something very strange happened to Lisa. She never knew she had a twin (孪生的) sister until she started university!

Lisa was born in Mexico. 52 USA.

When Lisa was twenty years old, she started university in Long Island. 53 . , so she went to live with a family in Manhattan, But one day she was walking home from class, and a student smiled at her. “Hello, Jane!” said the student. “I’m not Jane,” said Lisa.

This happened to Lisa again and again. It was very strange. One day, when a woman called her Jane, Lisa asked “Why do you keep calling me Jane?”

The woman replied, “You look like my friend Jane. You have the same face and the same hair. Is Jane your sister?” Lisa said she didn’t have a sister called Jane. 54 . Finally she asked someone for Jane’s email address.

When Lisa wrote to Jane, she found out that they both had the same birthday, they looked the same and both of them were from Mexico. When Lisa went to live with the family in Manhattan, Jane moved to Long Island to live with a family there. 55 ! It had to be true!

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2018 届重点高中自主招生提前录取考试

英语模拟试题参考答案

1~5 CADCB 6~310 CCDAB 11~15 DBBBB 16~20 AABCD 21~25 DCADB 26~30 DACCB 31~35 ABDAC

36-39 ADBC 40-43 DBCD

44-47 ACCB

48-51 ACBC

52-55 DBEC

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