Reading should be an important part of a student's ________ life.
A.brave B.difficult C.daily D.natural
科目:初中英语 来源:2019年江苏省南京市中考二模英语试卷 题型:单选题
—Let's go to see a film this weekend. Can we go on Saturday or Sunday?
—________ is OK, I'm always busy at weekends.
A.Either B.Neither C.Any D.None
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—How many girls are there in your class?
—________ them __________ over twenty.
A.A number of, are B.The number of, are
C.A number of, is D.The number of, is
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Let’s look at two old but popular inventions we use in our daily life.
Band-Aids(创可贴)
The first Band-Aid was made by American Earle Dickson in 1921. The idea came to him by chance. Dickson’s wife Josephine often cut her fingers in the kitchen. At that time gauze(纱布) and adhesive tape(胶带)didn’t come together. People had to cut them to the right size. Dickson found they were always too big and soon fell off. So he put a piece of gauze on the center of a piece of tape. This is how he made the first Band-Aid.
Later Dickson’s new inventions became very popular all around the world.
Bubblegum(泡泡糖)
Bubblegum was invented by accident. In 1928, American gum company worker Walter E. Diemer played around with new chewing gum recipes. Chewing gum had already been invented more than half a century before then. But Diemer found that the gum he made was easy to blow. He blew a bubble and then saw the possibilities. He took some of his new gum to a shop and it sold out in a single afternoon. Since then, Dubble Bubble—the first brand of bubblegum—has made kids happy all around the world.
1.Josephine often _________ in the kitchen.
A. hurt her fingers B. made bubblegum
C. played with new recipes D. cut gauze to the right size
2.Before the Band-Aid was invented, _________.
A. the gauze and adhesive tape were always small
B. people had to cover the cut with a piece of cloth
C. people had to be careful to cut the gauze quite big
D. people had to cut the gauze and adhesive tape to the right size
3.Bubblegum was invented by an _________.
A. American doctor B. American gum company worker
C. American housewife D. American gum shopkeeper
4.Bubblegum was invented around _________ years after chewing gum was invented.
A. 30 B. 50 C. 80 D. 100
5.Diemer’s bubblegum sold out during _________.
A. a day B. a morning C. an afternoon D. two days
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科目:初中英语 来源:辽宁省抚顺市望花区2019-2020学年九年级上学期期末英语试卷 题型:单选题
—Do you often watch Man and Nature on TV?
—Sometimes. It's an interesting program,but I _____ Sports News.
A. prefer B. want C. know D. review
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科目:初中英语 来源:辽宁省抚顺市望花区2019-2020学年九年级上学期期末英语试卷 题型:单选题
—Do you know how tea was invented?
—It is said that tea was invented___.
A.by accident B.on display C.on sale D.in surprise
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科目:初中英语 来源:2019年广东省深圳市龙岗区中考一模英语试卷 题型:阅读单选
When is it time to retire? For many athletes, who spend their youth fighting for their dreams and honors, this is a difficult question.
Ning Zetao, China's world champion swimmer, decided to answer it on March 6. the day he turned 26 years old.
“I have no fear for either the past or the future. Today I want to say goodbye to the swimming pool and start a new chapter in my life...The way to success is never easy, push yourself and DO NOT SETTLE To swimming, to youthfulness,” wrote Ning on his account on Sina Weibo.
Born in 1993, Ning attended China's national swimming championship in 2013 and won the men's 50m and 100m events. In 2014, he won four gold medals at the Asian Games. He also set a new Asian record in the 100m event in September.
In August, 2015, Ning made history by winning the men's 100m freestyle title at the FINA.World Aquatics Championship in Kazan, Russia, becoming the first Asian swimmer to ever win a medal at the FINA world championship.
However, his career has been on the slide since. He failed to make the 100m final at the 2016 Rio Games. In December 2018, Ning attended the last event in his professional career in Australia where he won the men's 100m freestyle event. He did not compete in any following competition because of injury.
His family said he would go back to school. After all, every ending is a new beginning.
1.Ning Zetao announced his retirement____________.
A.in the newspaper B.over the radio
C.on TV D.through the Internet
2.Ning Zetao won his first gold medal at the international event in____________.
A.2013 B.2014 C.2015 D.2018
3.His career started to get worse after____________.
A.the 2014 Asian Games B.the National Swimming Championship
C.the 2016 Rio Games D.the 2015 FINA World Championships
4.From Nings announcement, we can learn that____________.
A.he is a talented athlete. B.he is hardworking and confident.
C.his dream is to go to university D.he gave up his career because of his injury
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科目:初中英语 来源:2019年广东省深圳市龙岗区中考一模英语试卷 题型:单选题
—Have you seen the light Show in the city center?
—Yes. It is really wonderful. It lights up the sky.
A.makes...high B.makes...bright C.makes...clean
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科目:初中英语 来源:2019年广西贵港市港南区中考一模英语试卷 题型:回答问题
The coldest months of winter have arrived. But Woodchurch High School in the UK has had a winter coat rule. It has banned (禁止)students from wearing expensive coats after Christmas.
This is to stop “poverty-shaming(贫困羞辱)” among its students. Coat brands like Canada Goose and Moncler sell for £1,000(8, 674yuan), a cost that only the richest families are able to afford. Poor students feel left out when they see others wear these coats.
“These coats cause a lot of unfairness,” head teacher Rebekah Phillips told CNN. “They stigmatize(使……感到羞愧) students and parents who are less rich.”
Most parents are happy with the rule, saying that school shouldn't be a place where students’ economic(经济上的) background distracts(使分心) them from learning. Small changes like this have led low-income(低收入的) students to become busier in school.
But some people don't agree with it. They ask why children shouldn't be allowed to wear clothes that keep them warm in winter. “Each child should be allowed to choose what he or she wants to wear,” Jillian Roberts, a teacher at the University of Victoria in Canada said.
But Woodchurch isn’t the first school to take such steps. In May, a UK primary school didn’t allow to bring expensive pencil cases. The US state of New Mexico even passed a law saying that it is against the law to separate or humiliate (羞辱)a child who can't pay for his or her lunch at school.
1.What has Woodchurch High School stopped the students doing?
____________________________________________________________________________________
2.How do poor students feel when they see others wear expensive coats?
____________________________________________________________________________________
3.Are all parents happy with the rule in Woodchurch High School?
____________________________________________________________________________________
4.Which school didn’t allow their students to bring expensive pencil cases according to the passage?
____________________________________________________________________________________
5.What is the passage mainly about?
____________________________________________________________________________________
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