2023年浙江省杭州市上城区中考一模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读单选
Games From Your Childhood You Can Still Play |
古历Hide-and-ekHide-and-ek is a popular children’s game in which at least two players play together. Everyone will gather at a central point in the beginning. One of them will be the eker (寻找者), and the others will have to find a place to hide. When the time is up, the eker will look around for the other players. The one who stays hidden the longest will be the winner. |
MarbleA marble is a small ball often made from glass. The balls are in different sizes. They are often collected, both for nostalgia (怀旧) and for their beautiful colors. Players often u their fingers to “shoot” one marble to hit the competitor’s marble and can get it if it is hit. |
Rock paper scissorsRock paper scissors is a common hand game. Players form one of three shapes with a hand at the same time. The shapes are just like “rock”, “paper” and “scissors”. Normally, one player wins at the end by beating all players with the right shape. |
BeanbagsThrowing beanbags is a popular traditional Chine game for kids in the 1980s. The traditional Chine toys are usually handmade from parents or grandparents. The player will try to hit the other players with a beanbag. The one that is hit will lo the game. |
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1.How many games are mentioned according to the text?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.
2.Which of the following describes the game “Marble” best?
A. B. C. D.
sari是什么意思3.What do we know about the games?
A.Hide-and-ek is a game which only needs two players.音频下载
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B.Players u their feet to shoot the competitor’s marble.
C.Rock paper scissors is a kind of unusual hand game.
D.Beanbags are usually made by parents or grandparents
Every year thousands of young people in Britain try some volunteer work. They give their time to help people in need. For example, they work in schools or hospitals, or they do something helpful for the environment. Some young people even choo to go to other countries and work as volunteers there. There are a lot of volunteer organizations in Britain. One of the most famous is British Red Cross, which organizes medical voluntary activities. It also helps young people learn life skills, helps the elderly and cares for disabled people.
There are many reasons why young people try volunteer work. Some of them want to get working experience from volunteer work, while others just want to visit some places of interest in different cultures. Take Kate Smith as an example. Kate is an 18-year-old girl,
who lives in Wales. Next year she will go to university to study Spanish in Belize. Now she is living with a host family there. The following is what she wrote in her blog:
Kate SmithTwo hours ago Welcome to my blog! |
My life here is not boring at all. I’m staying with a family here and I help with the cooking and the cleaning. I’m working with other people to protect the coral reefs (珊瑚礁) in the a near Belize. The reefs here are very beautiful, but if the a water is badly polluted, the coral will die. I’m helping to do rearch on the coral and the fish that live around the reefs. All over the world, coral reefs are dying. We need to do something about the problem before it’s too late. I don’t get any money for my work, but that’s OK. I love my work here, and I’m learning a lot about the people of Belize! Before I go back to continue my education, I want to travel around Belize and Central America. |
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4.What is British Red Cross according to the text?
A.A British medical school.
B.An international hospital.
C.A volunteer organization.
D.An environmental group.
5.Which of the following is true about Kate?
A.Kate will become a university student in Wales.
B.Kate is now living with a host family in Belize.
C.Kate loves her job becau she can get a lot of money.
头衔的拼音D.Kate will travel around Belize after finishing university.
6.What does Kate do as a volunteer?
castawayA.Work in schools and hospitals.dhcp什么意思
B.Do something for the university.
C.Help with cooking and cleaning.
D.Save the coral reefs in the a.
7.What’s the purpo of the text?
A.To share a university student's travel blog in Belize.
吡啶斯的明B.To offer young people some interesting volunteer jobs.
C.To show the beautiful coral reefs in Central America.
D.To introduce British young people's volunteer work.
When the first supermarket opened its doors 75 years ago, shoppers were in shock. That day in January 1948 changed the way people in the UK shopped. On 12 January 1948, a
great number of people crowded into a new shop in Manor Park, London. This was becau it allowed shoppers to choo, touch and take things off the shelves themlves. The idea came from the US, where a supermarket-style shop called Piggly Wiggly had opened in 1916. Its owner, Clarence Saunders, decided to let people help themlves instead of rving each of them. In this way, he could cut costs and reduce prices. Shopping trolleys (购物车) first appeared in the UK supermarkets in 1950. With a trolley, people could carry more in a single shopping trip.
Within 10 years, supermarkets were springing up all over Britain. People could find one almost anywhere. The first one-stop supermarket opened in Nottingham shire, England, in 1964. It had 50 departments and sold everything under one roof. Around 30, 000 people and 1,000 cars turned up on its opening weekend, causing traffic jams. Today, 9 out of 10 people buy things from supermarkets.
Supermarkets are using technology to make shopping easier. Amazon Fresh shops u cameras and shelves to e and weigh what people buy. In the US, “smart trolleys” scan
(扫描) objects when they are dropped in and make it easy for customers to find things. Engineers in Hong Kong have designed lf-driving trolleys. Supermarkets are looking for smarter ways to nd things, too. Coles supermarket in Australia us drones(无人机) to fly things to customers’ doors.