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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空

—What are you going to do tonight?

— ______. If I am free, I may go to the cinema with my mother.

A. It depends B. Forget it

C. It doesn’t matter D. Don’t mention it

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完形填空

Haire, 19, with five friends, got into his car at around 10 p.m., and went to a party. They’d driven on the streets often, they couldn’t find the house, and Haire’s iPhone GPS wasn’t working.

He had to drive into a parking place by a small lake to see his car’s GPS could help. Before Haire could stop the car, his friend Sawin, 19, looked up from the backseat and saw a pair of lights from the water about fifty yards away. “There is a car in the water!” he cried.

In the darkness, the boys could hardly see through the windows. “We thought we had to get this man out of there now, or he was going to die,” says Haire.

He and Sawin jumped into the cold water and hard to the sinking car. Inside, Miguel Hernandez was holding the steering wheel and looking up in fear.

Haire the car first and helped Hernandez roll down the window, and he opened Hernandez’s seat belt. Then water began into the car, causing it to go down to the bottom of the 15-foot-deep lake.

Haire and Sawin Hernandez out of the car and took him back to the shore as the car went down completely into the darkness below.

“Some things happened sometime, and it was hard for people to ,” says Haire. “We left my friend’s house at a certain time, didn’t have to stop at any red lights, and got .” Sawin agrees, “If we had showed up 30 seconds later, he probably would have been dead.”

1.A. but B. so C. or D. and

2.A. that B. what C. how D. if

3.A. dark B. strange C. black D. interesting

4.A. clearly B. slowly C. quickly D. loudly

5.A. ran B. drove C. swam D. jumped

6.A. reached B. arrived C. drove D. stopped

7.A. dropping B. pouring C. throwing D. bringing

8.A. saw B. turned C. sent D. pulled

9.A. enter B. expect C. explore D. excuse

10.A. lost B. found C. worried D. pleased

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項, 并在

答題卡上將該項涂黑。

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JIN TAI HOTEL

Room Types Price (RMB)

Standard room 880.00

Ordinary single room 980.00

Luxury single room 1280.00

Sunshiny room 1380.00

Suite 2280.00

Sunshiny suite 2580.00

Luxury suite (the South Building) 5888.00

Luxury suite (the North Building) 9888.00

Extra bed 100.00

● All reservations (預(yù)定) will be kept until 6 pm.

● 12:00 noon is the latest checking out (退房) time.

Reservation or any Inquires

Add: No. 38, Dianmenxi Street, 100035 Beijing, China

TEL: 66529988

URL: http://www.Chinaintec.com/hote/jtfd.htm

1.How much should you pay if you want to order an ordinary single room with an extra bed?

A. ¥980. B. ¥1080. C. ¥1188. D. ¥1280.

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the advertisement above?

A. Your reservation can’t be kept if it is 5 pm.

B. You can only visit the website to get information.

C. You shouldn’t check out later than 12:00 noon.

D. You have to pay 2280 yuan for a sunshiny suite.

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Scene 1

On a wild mountain, two goats met on a rock just over a high cliff (峭壁). The rock was so narrow that there was neither room for them to pass each other nor to turn round and go back.

One of them with great care laid himself down on the narrow rock, pressing as close to the rock as he could. Then the other goat gently and softly stepped over his friend, till, safely past him, he could lightly get away.

The goat that had lain down then drew himself up, safe and free to leap again from rock to rock, and eat the sweet grass on the hills.

Scene 2

Two other goats met on the banks of a wild, rushing stream. They found there was a tree across the stream. It formed a bridge from one side to the other.

They stood for a moment with one foot on the tree, each thinking that the other would draw back. But neither of them would give away, and they met at last on the middle of the narrow bridge!

They then began to push and fight with their horns (犄角), till at last their feet slipped, and both the goats fell into the stream, and were lost in the waters!

Both might have been saved if either of them had known how to give way to another at the right time.

1.How did the two goats in Scene 1 manage to get away from the rock?

A. One goat turned around and went back.

B. One goat jumped over the other and walked away.

C. They stood there and passed the rock carefully together.

D. One goat lay down on the rock so that the other could first leave.

2.Which of the following shows the right order in Scene 2?

a. Their feet slipped and fell into the stream.

b. They met on the bank of a rushing stream.

c. A tree fell across a stream and formed a bridge.

d. They pushed and fought with their horns.

e. They met on the middle of the narrow bridge.

A. b-c-e-a-d B. b-c-e-d-a

C. c-b-e-d-a D. c-e-b-d-a

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Many hands make light work.

B. Actions speak louder than words.

C. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

D. Being kind to someone is never a waste.

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

In March 2014, Australia opened junior high education to Chinese students, allowing them to study in Australian schools from the seventh grade.

“When more Chinese students are going to study abroad at a younger age, the opening of Australian junior high schools offers Chinese students and their parents one more good choice,” Tian Litie, director of the Australian Department of Chivast Education International, said at the China International Education Exhibition Tour over the weekend.

Australia will see a rise in the number of Chinese junior and senior high school students studying in the country. Tian showed the reasons for it: lower admission (入學(xué)許可) requirements and low-cost education because of a favorable exchange rate (費率). According to Tian, in public schools in Australia a student should pay A$13,000 to A$15,000 ($10,000 to $12,000) a year.

“Now the exchange rate of the Australian dollar to renminbi is below five, which means the cost is lower than that of Chinese students studying at junior and senior high schools in many other hot places, such as Britain and the US,” said Tian.

Lin Lina from Beijing plans to send her daughter to a senior high school in Australia, was among them.

“My daughter is good at English and would like to study abroad early,” said Lin, whose daughter is now a ninth-grader in Beijing. “We came for more information after we learned that the environment and education in Australia are good.”

Eliza Chui, education officer for North Asia at the Australian Consulate-General in Shanghai, said that Australia is attractive not only because it provides an environment for learning English, but also because students are trained to have critical (批判性的) thinking and be independent.

1.According to Tian Litie, we know that ______.

A. more and more Chinese students study abroad at a younger age

B. more and more Australian universities are open to Chinese students

C. Chinese students are only allowed to study in Australia from senior high school

D. a student should pay A$10,000 to A$12,000 a year in public schools in Australia

2.What does the word “it” in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Australia allows Chinese students to study in its schools.

B. More and more Chinese students go abroad at a younger age.

C. More Chinese junior and senior high school students will study in Australia.

D. Australian schools offer Chinese students and their parents one more good choice.

3.Lin Lina plans to send her daughter to Australia because ______.

A. her daughter has travelled to Australia before

B. she can’t afford to send her daughter to other countries

C. her daughter is an independent student with critical thinking

D. she learned that the environment and education in Australia are good

4.According to the article, which of the following is TRUE?

A. The cost of studying in American schools is lower than in Australia.

B. The exchange rate of the Australian dollar is of advantage to Chinese students.

C. It’s more difficult for Chinese students to enter Australian junior high schools.

D. Few students choose to study in Britain or the US because of too much money.

5.What is the passage mainly about?

A. You should think twice before you decide to go abroad.

B. More and more Chinese students choose to study abroad.

C. Australian schools will attract more and more Chinese students.

D. Australian schools have much more advantages than other schools in the world.

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

I remembered Julie coming to the front of the classroom after class one autumn day in September 1976. While most of the other students hurriedly left to enjoy the pleasant weather or to relax at the student union, Julie remained to ask me questions about the next week’s exam. She had clearly already done some serious studying.

Julie never made it to the exam. The day after our conversation, she was hit by a large truck as she rode a bike through a crossroads. I was sad to hear that Julie lay unconscious (昏迷的) in a hospital across town from our university.

Nurses silently came and went from Julie’s room. Her parents stood nearby quietly. Then the doctor entered the room and said to Julie’s parents and two brothers, “Your Julie has only a few hours to live.” He continued to ask, “Would you think about donating some of Julie’s organs (器官)?”

At the same time in a neighboring city, a woman called Mary was trying to see better in her small living room. Her eyes followed every movement of her lively two-year-old baby. This mother was storing up memories when she could no longer see her child. Several cities away, a young father called John was reading to his two sons in the hospital. However, he was told to have only weeks to live. His only hope was a kidney transplant (腎臟移植).

The two parents looked at each other, the doctor could see tears in their eyes. “Yes. Julie had once said she wanted to donate her organs in the event of her death. Julie always gave to others while she was alive. She would like to give in death.”

Within twenty-four hours, Mary was told that she would receive one of Julie’s eyes, and John was told to start preparing for a kidney transplant. Julie’s other organs would give life to other waiting patients.

“Julie died right after her twentieth birthday. Nothing could possibly be as heartbreaking as the death of your child,” says Julie’s mother. She continues, “But Julie’s life was a gift to us. Knowing that in her death, she gave the gift of life and sight to others is comforting to us. ”

1.Which word can best describe Julie according to Paragraph 1?

A. Hard-working. B. Helpful. C. Clever. D. Selfish

2.According to the passage, we know that Julie ______.

A. was a classmate of the writer’s

B. was the only child of her family

C. didn’t take the exam because of the accident

D. died immediately at the scene of the accident

3.The underlined word “comforting ” in the last paragraph means “______”.

A. 安慰的 B. 有害的 C. 有益的 D. 明智的

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Julie’s parents didn’t allow her to donate her organs.

B. Mary needed a kidney transplant to save her own life.

C. Julie prepared for the exam carefully before the accident.

D. John and Mary were patients in the same hospitals with Julie.

5.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. A girl’s whole life.

B. A family’s sad story.

C. The terrible truck accident.

D. The last gift in life.

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單詞拼寫

1.He is looking forward to (eat) in that Western restaurant.

2.Robin got up very early, but he still missed the early bus (luck).

3.There is something wrong with one of the (radio) on the shelf.

4.The government praised the (fight) family for supporting his work.

5.He would rather (go) to Beijing for further study than stay in Hangzhou.

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:選詞填空

A: Hello, Elizabeth. Are you sure you’re all right? You look 1. worried today. Is there anything wrong?

B: Well, in fact, there is something wrong with me. Can you give me some advice?

A: Of course, if I can.

B: Last night when I 2. from the theatre, I found that I’d lost my wallet.

A: Oh, dear! What was in your wallet?

B: Well, some money, of course, my visa, my ID card and some photos.

A: Why not go to the police station and 3. it?

B: Yes, I’ve already done that, and they said they would make a search for it. But I am planning to go to Xiamen this weekend and I 4. my ID card badly.

A: What a pity! Are you sure you lost the wallet in the theatre?

A: Yes, quite sure.

B: Wait a minute! I know! My uncle lives 5. the theatre. I’ll phone him and ask him to go there.

A: Oh, that’s really kind of you. I hope he can find it.

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科目: 來源:2015年江蘇南京市秦淮區(qū)中考一模英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Winston Churchill was born on 30 November 1874, in Blenheim Palace near Oxford. He was Britain’s prime minister for most of World War II. He was famous for his speeches. He never gave up even when things were going badly. People all over the world remember Churchill as a war leader. He loved history and in his life he made history.

Wars and adventures

In order to be a soldier in the cavalry (裝甲部隊), Winston went to the army college at Sandhurst in 1893. 1895 was a sad year. His father died. Winston went to America and Cuba. He started writing for newspapers about his adventures (冒險經(jīng)歷). In 1898, he went as a newspaper reporter to South Africa. He came home as a hero. In 1900, he was chosen as a member of Parliament (議會). In 1911 he became the chief leader of the Royal Navy. At this time, Britain had the world’s biggest navy.

In 1914, World War I began. But in 1915 his plan for an attack on Turkey went badly wrong. Churchill himself decided to fight in France as a soldier.

By 1917 he was back in the government. He was excited by the new tanks. Tanks helped win the war by 1918.

World War II began in 1939. In May 1940, Winston Churchill became the British prime minister. Churchill used radio to tell the world Britain was not beaten. His speeches helped keep up people’s spirits. “We shall never give up,” he once said. Churchill led his people through the fight of Britain and the Blitz. Everywhere he went he gave the “V for Victory” sign. The war in Europe was over in May 1945. People cheered Churchill. He stood with the King and Queen.

Churchill’s last years

Churchill kept busy. He wrote books and made speeches. He went back to 10 Downing Street as a prime minister. At that time he was 76.

In 1953, Churchill was given the Nobel Prize for Literature, for his history books.

Churchill passed away on 24 January 1965. Many world leaders came to his state funeral (葬禮). People lined the streets and lots of them couldn’t stop crying. Many famous British people are buried in Westminster Abbey or St Paul’s Cathedral. But Churchill’s grave (墳?zāi)? is in a country churchyard near Oxford.

Winston Churchill —— a great British prime minister

General introduction

● One of the most famous people in Britain.

● Be 1. by people around the world as a war leader.

Wars and adventures

1893-1911

● In 1893, he studied at an army college because he2. to be a solider in the cavalry.

● In 1895, he began to write articles for 3. after his father’s death.

● In 1911, he was the leader of the world’s biggest navy.

During the World War I

● His plan to attack Turkey 4. .

● Later he became a solider to fight in France.

● He led his country through the war because of 5.new tanks.

During the World War II

● In 1940, he became a prime minister.

● He made speeches to 6. people not to give up.

● The war in Europe 7. in 1945 and he was cheered by people as a hero in the country.

Churchill’s

8. years

● He still kept busy and 9. to 10 Downing Street as a prime minister at 76.

● At the age of ninety-one, he passed away and left his people great10. .

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