2022年上海市闵行区中考一模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
1.All the neighbors have pity ________ the poor boy who lives in the garage.
A.in B.on C.at D.for
2.The manager changed ________ mind becau of the unexpected situation.
A.he B.him C.his D.himlf
3.We have to wait for ________ two hours to get the result of the testing.
A.another B.other C.the other D.others
4.Steven looked out of the window and found the rain was much ________.
A.heavy B.heavier C.heaviest D.the heaviest
5.My grandfather enjoys working in the garden by himlf and never feels ________.
A.lonely B.friendly C.quietly D.unfortunately
6.冠天航空—________ do most of the students spend on their homework every day?
—About 90 minutes.
A.How many B.How much C.How long D.How soon
7.Nowadays even a smartphone ________ store huge amounts of information.
A.must B.can C.should D.need
8.We are glad to hear that the Greens ________ to a new flat next week.
A.move B.moved C.will move D.have moved
9.When my mother knocked at the door, I ________ the latest magazine.
A.read B.was reading C.had read D.would read
10.Taobao shop owners are busy ________ clothes for their online customers.
A.pack B.to pack C.packing D.packed
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11.Bill often pretends ________ in class, but actually he doesn’t at all.
A.understand B.understanding C.understood D.to understand
12.Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, ________ you’ll never really learn the language.
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A.and B.or C.so D.but
13.Pasngers must not leave their ats ________ the plane comes to a full stop.
A.if B.since C.until D.becau
14.Kitty’s dog rarely barks at people, ________?
A.does it B.doesn’t it C.has it D.hasn’t it
15.________ changeable weather it was in the city last summer!
A.How B.What a C.What an D.What
Discussion topic
>>> Is the Clean Hong Kong campaign(运动)working?
高级会计师论文 LittleBug 88: | 教学思路怎么写My dad had to pay a $1500 fine today for throwing a cigarette butt on the ground. An officer caught him and gave him a ticket. That’s just bad! |
MsNeat99: | Littering is against the law. If you break that law, you’re a “littler bug”, and have to pay the fine. You bring that onto yourlf! The law is there to deter people from littering and to keep our environment clean. |
LittleBug 88: | Well, I’m against this whole Clean Hong Kong campaign as it just doesn’t work! There’s still litter everywhere! |
TidyBunny: | What’s the Clean Hong Kong campaign? |
MsNeat99: | The government started it to make Hong Kong cleaner. It’s now illegal to litter or spit in public places. The campaign includes posters and television advertiments to educate people about the law and encourage them to keep Hong Kong clean. |
TidyBunny: | I think the campaign is a great idea. I always pick up after mylf and try to keep all public places clean. |
MsNeat99: | I really support this campaign too. It’s important to keep our public spaces clean, otherwi dias can spread quickly, and we can get very sick. |
LittleBug 88: | I know a clean environment is important, but the campaign just isn’t effective. After all, people still litter and spit in public spaces. |
TidyBunny: | If you aren’t worried about the fine, then you’ll litter. But as long as some people are worried about the fine, they won’t litter. The fine works if it prevents some people from making public spaces dirty. |
MsNeat99: | I agree! The campaign works if it helps keep public spaces cleaner. Hong Kong would be much dirtier without the campaign! |
TidyBunny: | People need to know it’s important to keep Hong Kong clean. |
LittleBug88: | But what can I do? I can’t clean up Hong Kong clean! |
TidyBunny: | Everyone needs to do their part. If everyone cleaned up after themlves, the environment would be a lot cleaner. |
LittleBug88: | Yes, but many people still think it’s harmless if they just throw small things on the ground. I’ve en people drop sweet wrappers on the ground when they tink no one is looking. | 牡丹亭还魂记
MsNeat99: | We need to be aware that small things add up to big things when many people do it! Keeping public spaces clean benefits everyone. |
TidyBunny: | Maybe the fine will help some people e that littering or spitting isn’t so harmless! |
LittleBug88: | It’s helped my dad to e that. He will definitely think twice before littering again. A $1500 fine isn’t harmless! |
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16.At first, ________ is (are) against the Clean Hong Kong campaign.
A.LittleBug 88 B.MsNeat99
C.TidyBunny and LittleBug88 D.MsNeat99 and TidyBunny
17.The underlined word “deter” in Line 4 means “________”.
A.learn B.save C.tell D.stop
18.MsNeat99 thinks it’s important to keep public spaces clean becau ________.
A.cleaner spaces are nicer to live in B.you might be fined $1500
C.dias spread quickly in dirty places D.it can help protect planet
19.TidyBunny thinks ________.
A.LittleBug88’s father is worried about the fine
B.the television advertiments of the Clean Hong Kong campaign are interesting
C.the Clean Hong Kong campaign may help make the environment cleaner
D.littering in public is harmless
20.The underlined word “He” in Line 35 refers to “________”.
A.LittleBug88’s father B.LittleBug88 C.A “littler bug” D.Every man
21.Which of the following ntences about the Clean Hong Kong campaign is NOT true?
A.It is a government campaign.
B.It awards money to people who clean public places.
C.It educates people about keeping public places clean.
D.It consists of television advertiment and posters.
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