2023年浙江省宁波市中考一模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、完形填空
Every girl dreams and Li Xie is no exception. She has read dozens of books on how to be a ballerina and Swan Lake is her favorite. She hopes one day her dream will come true. She has ___1___ ballet(芭蕾) lessons and all her teachers say she is a good student.
One day she saw an advertiment saying ___2___ a famous ballet troupe will be performing in her hometown. Her thoughts ran wild. “I must meet up with the ___3___ of the troupe and show him my skills,” she said to herlf in a low voice. She dresd herlf ___4___ her ballerina costume and managed to keep away from the guards and hid in the dressing room. To her luck, the leader entered and she shyly knocked at the door.
She 不懂爱___5___大队书记 came clo to him and handed him a bunch of red ros and in her ___6___, the thorns pricked(刺痛) her hand but she did not make any complaints(抱怨) about the pai
n.
The leader noticed her action, ___7___ she told him her dream. “Alright, you dance and I will give you my opinion of it.” ___8___ halfway through the dance he stopped her and said, “I’m sorry you’re not good enough!” On hearing this Li Xie ran as ___9___ as her legs could carry her and was ashamed. She gave up her dream.
Many years later, she heard that ____10____ ballet troupe was performing in her town again. Bitter memories of the leader’s harsh words came flooding ____11____ to her. This time she decided to find out why the leader ____12____ her she was not good enough while all her teachers thought differently. This was his reply, “I tell this to every student.” She angrily shouted back, “You’ve ruined my life!” Then she got a ____13____ shock, “I remember your gift of ros and how the thorns had pricked your fingers but you ____14____ bravely. If you only had treated ballet like that, you wouldn’t ____15____ so easily; therefore, you still derve my opinion of it!”
1.A.given B.taken C.learned D.made
2.A.that B.which C.when D.what
3.A.manager B.leader C.teacher D.captain
4.A.with B.on C.in D.at
5.A.excitedly B.hurriedly C.happily D.bravely
6.A.excitement B.disappointment C.relief D.sadness
7.A.since B.for C.as D.becau
员工总结怎么写8.A.However B.And C.So D.But
9.A.certainly B.fast C.clearly D.slowly
10.A.different B.the same C.another D.the other
11.A.back B.forward C.toward D.backward
excel固定表头12.A.tells B.told C.had told D.was told
13.A.wor B.better C.further D.more
14.A.carried out B.carried away C.carried on D.carried with
15.A.give out B.give off C.give away D.give up
二、阅读单选
Eight in ten New Zealanders thought that school children should learn a language besides English.
Language | The percentage of NewZealanders who said school children should learn this language | The number of students who learnt this language in 2016 损害的近义词 |
Chine | 49% | 4,218 |
Maori | 37% | 雾散了22,729 |
Japane | 19% | 11,888 |
Spanish | 18% | 11,573 |
French | 17% | 20,478 |
Tho who mentioned school children should learn Chine were:*aged 60 years or more *living in high-income (收入) families, with an income of over $ 120,000 a year | 汽车漆
Tho who mentioned school children should learn Maori were:*Maori (毛利人) *women *under the age of 60 years |
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16.The chart is about the ________ in New Zealand.
A.public schools B.language learning C.foreign people D.school children
老君山风景区旅游攻略17.Who most probably agrees that Chine is a good language for children to learn?
A.A 20-year-old student. B.A 35-year-old Maori.
C.A 65-year-old boss. D.A 44-year-old postman.
18.According to the chart, which of the following is TRUE?
A.Few New Zealanders thought that school children should learn a non-English language.
B.Fewer students in New Zealand learnt French than Japane in 2016.
C.Most poor New Zealanders would like their children to learn Chine.
D.Most young people thought that learning Maori was more necessary.
It was another day to jump rope in gym class. Lynn and Mike turned the long rope in big, slow circles. The whole class hurried to get in line to wait for their turn to jump. Millie stood at the back of the line and frowned.
Nick went first. He watched the rope and ran in at just the right time. Everyone counted. He made it all the way to 30 jumps. One after another, the kids watched the rope, ran in and jumped. Then it was Millie’s turn. She watched the rope go around and around, but she didn’t move. She felt like everyone was looking at her.
Millie’s friends cheered: “Go, Millie, go!”
Millie’s face turned red. At last, she gave it a try, but she failed.
The truth was that Millie had been jumping rope at home every day. With a short rope, she could jump 100 times without missing. She just didn’t know how to run in and start jumping with a long rope. Since she was the only kid on her street, there was no one to help turn the long rope.
Just then, Ms. Miles, the gym teacher, brought out a bunch of short jump ropes.