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2020年山东省潍坊市初中学业水平考试
英 语
注意事项:
1.本试题满分90分,考试时间为90分钟;
2.答卷前务必将试题密封线内及答题卡上面的项目填涂清楚。所有答案都必须涂、写在答题卡相应位置,答在本试卷上一律无效。
一、阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
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①Amy: Bye, Lucy. I have to bounce!
Lucy: What?
Amy: I have to bounce. You know—I have to go. We say that a lot in San Francisco.
②Lucy: That’s cool! What other things do you and your friends say?
Amy: Well, for example, we say someone is ‘sketchy’ if we think they aren’t very nice.
Lucy: Sketchy? All right I like it.
③Amy: What about things you say here in Britain?
Lucy: Well, if I say ‘He’s tasty’, do you know what it means?
Amy: Beats me!
Lucy: It means he’s good-looking.
④Amy: Look, there’s Dave. He’s quite tasty, isn’t he?
Lucy: Well, he’s a bit sketchy sometimes—but I like him!
针疗
Dave: Hi! What are you two laughing about?
Amy: I can’t tell you now—I have to bounce!
Dave: Huh?
1. The two girls are mainly talking about ________.
A. the boy B. the language C. their friends D. their hometowns
2. The three characters are making a conversation in ________ according to the picture.
A. a school yard B怎样腌腊八蒜. a supermarket C. a library D环境的概念. a cinema
3. When they say “A girl is tasty” in Britain, it means she is ________.
A. kind B. smart C. pretty D.早安问候语简短 happy
B
A neighbor called 911 at 11:09 a.m. after eing smoke coming from a hou in the 165 block of 54th Street Southeast.
The man who lives in the home was able to get his older child and the family dog out of the hou on fire. Just then Monroe police officers arrived. The father said his younger child was still on the upper level of the hou but he didn’t know where.
Officers did a quick arch of the hou but couldn’t find the girl. One of them clod the door to the master bedroom, where the fire started, controlling it and slowing its spread. Firefighters arrived and after arching the clot and narrow beds in another bedroom, one firefighter noticed the clod toy box at the foot of the bed.
“She wasn’t making sounds,” later the firefighter said of the girl, who exact age he didn’t know. “I opened it up and saw her. She was lying in the toy box just balled up.”
Firefighters got the girl outside, where she was examined by doctors and found to be fine. The fire was quickly put out. The police officer who managed to shut the master bedroom door was highly praid. And the girl’s father was so thankful to firefighters.
4. How did the police officers know a child was still missing?
A. The neighbor called. B. The father told them.
C. The family dog jumped wildly. D. The child was making much noi.慈祥反义词
5. Why did the officer try to shut the master bedroom door?
A. To protect the toy box.
B. To slow the fire’s spreading.
C李贺生平. To clear the way for firefighters.
D. To keep fire from entering the master bedroom.
6. Where was the girl found finally?
A. In a clot. B. Inside a toy box.
C. Behind a door. D. Under a narrow bed.
7. What can be the best title for the text?
A. Calling 911 B. A hou on fire
C. Saving a girl out of fire D. A thankful father
C
Shameem was born in a small village in Pakistan. In her village, it was a tradition to keep girls inside their homes. They were not allowed to get an education.
Fortunately, Shameem’s uncle, a university teacher, wanted to give her a chance to e t
he world. He offered Shameem a chance to attend school. So she became the only girl student in her class.
However, Shameem struggled to complete her schooling. To get permission for college, she went on three-day- hunger strike工程类专业有哪些专业(抗议). After graduating from college, Shameem got a position in non-profit organization(非营利性组织) working to help women in rural(农村的) areas.
There, she saw a Pakistan that she didn’t know. Until then, she thought she had a difficult life. But there, she saw what women in other parts of Pakistan were experiencing. Some women had 11 children, but nothing to feed them. They would walk three hours every day to get water.
Shameem found that the position was more than just a job for her. She discovered her power. By tting an example, her experience could encourage more people to understand the importance of education and nd their daughters to school.
Now, Shameem teaches in a rural school in her hometown. “The first day I walked into the school,” she said, “I saw all the little Shameems staring at me with dreams in their eyes, the same dream of freedom which I had in my childhood.”
Today, there is not a single girl in her village who doesn’t go to school.