近3年(2021-2023)上海市宝山区英语中考二模试题分类汇编:阅读理解

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上海市宝山区2019-2021年三年中考二模英语试卷分类汇编:完形填空

上海市宝山区2019-2021年三年中考二模英语试卷分类汇编:完形填空

上海市宝山区2019-2021年三年中考二模英语试卷分类汇编完形填空2021年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试卷“ Uncle Sam,” is usually used to refer to the United States or the US government. It is the nickname of the country. It is hard to believe that this nickname became known quite by accident and there was a man 1 “ Uncle Sam.” However,not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington,Massachusetts,September 13,1776. At the age of 14 Sam joined the American Revolutionary War(美国革命),and 2 in the army under George Washington until the end of the war. He then moved to Troy,New York states,and began a meatpacking business. He earned a reputation(赢得了声誉)for being honest and hardworking. He was locally respected and admired,thus greeted as Uncle Sam.One day in 1812,a group of visitors came to Sam's meatpacking plant(肉类加工厂). Among them was Government official. He 3 the capitalized letters(大写字母)EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A worker man replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson,the businessman for whom Sam was working. And he added 4 that US (actually it was the short form for United States)stood for Uncle Sam Wilson. Soon soldiers were saying all army suppli es were from “ Uncle Sam ” .In May 1813,this story appeared in a newspaper published in New York. Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America,the idea of “ Uncle Sam ” as the name of this kind of man became well-known rapidly. Uncle Sam was ready to help 5 and place the interest of the nation(国家利益)above all---this is in line with (与…… 符合)the American spirit. This makes the American consider Uncle Sam 6 the symbol of the USA. In 1961 the US Congress made a de cision that “ Uncle Sam ” is the America's national symbol.1. A. was B. named C. asked D. was called2. A. served B. stayed C. joined D. entered3. A. saw B. observed C. studied D. noticed4. A. Surprisingly B. seriously C. jokingly D. carefully5. A. other B. others C. everyone D. another6. A. to B. for C. like D. as答案:1-6. BADCBD试题解析:本文讲述了为什么有时人们会把美国叫做山姆大叔。

近3年(2021-2023)上海市徐汇区英语中考二模试题分类汇编:短文选词填空

近3年(2021-2023)上海市徐汇区英语中考二模试题分类汇编:短文选词填空

上海市徐汇区2021-2023年三年中考二模英语解析版试卷分类汇编短文选词填空2023年上海市徐汇区中考二模英语试卷III. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each one can only be used once.(选择最恰当的选项填入空格。

每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次)(本大题共8题,每题1分,共8分,每题只有一个正确选项):(共8分)24.(4分)A.typesB.operationsC.boredD.popularE.producedThere are many reasons why people like collecting things.First,you can learn a lot about things which are interesting to you.It can also stop you from feeling(1).It is also possible to meet those who like the same things that you like.Collecting stamps is one of the most (2)hobbies in the world.King George V of the UK,and also US President Franklin collected stamps.Some people only collect special(3)of stamps.Edgar(Germany)has more than 11,700 different stamps with pictures of paintings,Celso(Canada)has almost 6,500 stamps about ships,and Daniel (India)nearly 5,000 stamps about birds.The 'Ic Magenta'is a stamp from British Guiana(英属圭亚那).Someone bought it in 2014 for $9.5 million.It is expensive because it was (4)in 1856 and until now,collectors are pretty sure about the value.25.(4分)A.senseB.realizeC.especiallyD.regularlymunitiesLooking up at the stars wasn't something easy for everyone,(1)in poor areas.For Susan,that changed in her early 20s when she got her first telescope and recognized Saturn(土星)."I saw something I had only read about in a textbook.It made me (2)how small we really are,"says Susan,who is now a scientist.Susan decided to give kids this experience.The project "The Travelling Telescope",brought space education to schools and (3)in Kenya."So far,more than 300,000 children love the telescope and enjoy the chance to see the moon up close,as well as stars and planets",says Susan.In January 2021,pop singer Madonna visited Kenya.Susan watched the pop star's face light up with the same (4)of wonder as the kids."It reminds people about the universe that sits just above their heads,"she says.2022年上海市徐汇区中考二模英语试卷二、短文选词填空Complete the following passages with the words or phrases in the box. Each can be used only once (选择最恰当的选项填入空格。

近3年(2021-2023)上海市长宁区英语中考二模试题分类汇编:回答问题

近3年(2021-2023)上海市长宁区英语中考二模试题分类汇编:回答问题

上海市长宁区2021-2023年中考英语二模试卷分类汇编回答问题2023年上海市长宁区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions(根据以下内容回答问题)(12分)Catherine shared a story of her son on Linked In, an online social platform.A few weeks ago, Catherine asked Thomas, her 12-year-olds on, what he would like to be when he grew up. Thomas said he wanted to be a Lego(乐高) designer. The next day he appeared with a letter, written in his “best handwriting”, asking Lego if he could work for them. He wisely shared that he'd be available to help with designing Legos afterschool, on weekends, and in the holidays—and that his sister would be keen to do the same.His mom put the letter in the mail but also tried to manage his expectations. She told Thomas that the company probably wouldn't respond though Lego would appreciate his letter. According to Catherine, “He looked disappointed.”Then a package arrived from Christian Pau, the vice president and general manager of Lego U.K. and Ireland. Inside was a Lego kit(模型套装) and a handwritten letter that said:“Seeing my son light up with pride at the beautifully crafted(制作精美的) letter,” Catherine wrote, “was something I won't forget.” And neither will Thomas. Christian Pau didn't know how Thomas might react to his letter. He simply took the time to respond. It was a small moment to him, but actually a big moment for Thomas. As Catherine wrote, “Thank you...for making my son see that it's always worth trying.”78. Where was the story published?79. What do the underlined words “the same” refer to?80. Why did the mother try to manage her son's expectations when she mailed his letter?81. What was inside the package from Christian Pau?82. What did Christian offer Thomas in his letter?83. How do you understand the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?2022年上海市长宁区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)Sometimes it may seem that what you are learning at school will be useless in the future. It may seem that you are wasting your life away or only learning to get into the right university. But you will be surprised to find how much of what you learnt at school is helpful to you one day.Three people were asked what they found most useful at school, and their thoughts are shared below.I hated typing at school about 20 years ago. Only secretaries typed in those days; no one had computers at home or at work. What’s more, I was no good at all. I was as bad at typing as I was at tennis I made so many mistakes. But today I’m the fastest typist at the keyboard. I get the job done faster and more easily than my colleagues in the office. That one year of typing class has made my whole life easier.We had a class called Guidance to learn about making good decision in life. I found it pretty bo ring and didn’t pay much attention. One day the teacher made us guess which appliance we should buy first once we had our own homes. The answer was a fridge.Without a fridge, you cannot keep your food fresh and will waste a great deal of money with food going off. I learnt that it was true once I had my own place. The first day I bought some chicken meat. By dinner time it smelled and I couldn’t even eat it! My housemate and I started saving to buy a fridge immediately even though we were university students without much money.When I used to ask my teacher how to spell something, she often said, I don’t know. Then she would take out the dictionary and took it up. She always dared to admit that she did not know the answer. I learnt two things. You don’t have toknow everything: and if you don’t know how to spell something, just get the dictionary out. Both are very useful lessons! 74.Sometimes at school, it seems that you are only learning for one purpose. What is it?______________________________________75.As a school student, Christine wasn’t as good at typing or playing tennis, was she?______________________________________76.How did Kitty feel when she had the class called Guidance?______________________________________77.When did Kitty begin to realize a fridge was very important?______________________________________78.What did John use to do when he couldn’t spell a word?______________________________________79.Why did John’s teacher often say she didn’t know?(Give two different reaso ns. )______________________________________2021年上海市长宁区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)A few months ago, I interviewed Max, an animal trainer. He was teaching a dolphin to do a back flip. Every time the dolphin jumped out of the water even a little, Max would reward it with some food. When the dolphin did something else, Max would just ignore it. At first the dolphin kept swimming round the pool and having fun. But slowly, it learned that what it jumped, it got a reward. After a few days the dolphin was jumping high enough to do a somersault(空翻). I had learned the first part of the trick.I was fascinated. I kept thinking about how Max had trained that dolphin... and then I began to wonder if the same skills might work with my husband, Dylan. He was always leaving dirty washing on the floor and he often used to forget arrangement that we’d made. I nagged(埋怨)him but he ignored me. The piles of washing just got bigger and he would forget even more arrangement. His bad habits didn’t use to trouble me bur now they were driving me mad!So I decided to copy the dolphin trainer. I praised Dylan when he put anything in the washing basket, even if it was just one sock or when he remembered any arrangement, even if he got the wrong day. Slowly, the piles of dirty washing became smaller and his memory got better. I was so pleased that I told Dylan about my “training”. he looked thoughtful.A few days later my computer didn’t work again. It was continuously crashing and I called Dylan in a panic. The first thing he said was, “Well done, Jenny, you haven’t made a drama out of this. You used to shout at me.” suddenly, I felt calm. I liked his praised. Then I realized what was happening. He ____83_____.78. What trick did Max teach the dolphin to do?79. What does the underlined word “they”(in Para.2 Line 5) refer to?80. Why did the writer decide to copy the dolphin trainer?81. How did the writer help her husband to get rid of his bad habits?82. Did Dylan think his wife also had her own bad habits?83. What can be filled in the blanks in the last paragraph?答案:2023年上海市长宁区中考二模英语试卷【答案】【小题1】On Linked In, an online social platform.【小题2】Help with designing Legos after school, on weekends, and in the holidays.【小题3】Because the company probably wouldn't respond though Lego would appreciate his letter.【小题4】A Lego kit and a handwritten letter.【小题5】Invite Thomas to visit them in their Slough office (together with his sister and parents) for a juice/tea/coffee and a tour of the building.【小题6】It makes Thomas see that it's always worth trying.2022年上海市长宁区中考二模英语试卷74.To get into the right university. 75.No, She wasn’t. 76.She felt bored. 77.When she had her own place. /After she bought some chicken meat in her own place. 78.He used to ask his teacher how to spell it. 79.Because she dared to admit she didn’t know the answer and she could get help from the dictionary.2021年上海市长宁区中考二模英语试卷【答案】78. Max taught a dolphin to do a back flip.79. Dylan’s bad habits.80. Because the writer interviewed Max, whose training skill is efficient.81. She praised Dylan when he put anything in the basket or when he remembered any arrangement.82. Yes, he did.83. Changed both of us,。

2023年上海市宝山区高考二模英语试卷含答案

2023年上海市宝山区高考二模英语试卷含答案

2022学年第二学期期中混合式教学适应性练习高三年级英语学科练习卷(本试卷满分140分,考试时间120分钟)I.Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A.In the library. B.In the bookstore. C.In the museum. D.In the gallery.2. A.$200. B.$250. C.$300. D.$350.3. A.Accountant. B.Secretary. C.Mechanic. D.Manager.4. A.Customer and tailor. B.Customer and bank clerk.C.Customer and waitress.D.Customer and repairman.5. A.The big one. B.The one on the other side.C.The middle one.D.The one on the far right.6. A.Bring flowers. B.Take a pot plant. C.Buy postcards. D.Send fruits.7. A.Night flights are available to him.B.He can't get any direct flights.C.He has missed the flight he wants.D.Direct flights have been delayed.8. A.She hopes he can stop reading. B.She will turn it off at once.C.She is reluctant to turn it down.D.She thinks reading is not important.9. A.Listen to folk music at home. B.Watch a live performance.C.Appreciate a dance show on TV.D.Go to an exhibition of works of art.10. A.The electronic toy is unique. B.The toy is safe for all users.C.Plastic toys are of low quality.D.The toy isn't environmentally friendly. Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two passages and one longer conversation.After each passage or conversation,you will be asked several questions.The passages and conversation will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions11through13are based on the following passage.11. A.Admiration for one's own appearance. B.A need for popularity.C.A need to belong to a group.D.A love for photography.12. A.Women are more likely to be famous.B.Men are more eager to be seen as popular.C.Men tend to post selfies more often.D.Women use editing software more frequently.13. A.Photos have to be looked at.B.Cameras are mostly used for selfies.C.Clicking"like"doesn't necessarily mean photos have been seen.D.It is the same experience as traditional one.Questions14through16are based on the following passage.14. A.Suggestions on how to think up great ideas.B.Proposals of how to set up your own business.C.Tips on how to be a successful businessman.D.Ideas about how to treat your customers.15. A.Because your chances of success will be increased.B.Because your business idea will be more creative.C.Because it will help decide whether to further pursue the education.D.Because you can't do your work without business learning.16. A.Because they enter the market with their eyes open.B.Because they believe the more failures,the better.C.Because they were born to be great risk takers.D.Because they can do a careful study to ensure their success.Questions17through20are based on the following conversation.17. A.A fortune. B.Nothing at all. C.Twice the fortune. D.A little.18. A.The company won't accept it. B.It is partly broken.C.The date on the card isn't correct.D.It is in use today.19. A.Answer the password,dial his dad's number and the number on the card.B.Dial the number on the card and his dad's,then input the password.C.Dial the number on the card,answer the password,and dial his dad's number.D.Dial his dad's number then input the password and the number on the card.20. A.3:30p.m. B.3:30a.m. C.6:30p.m. D.6:30a.m. II.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank."Wow...what a beautiful girl!"you think to yourself.Today,you logged into Facebook and saw a friend request from a lovely stranger.You think that she must be a model(21)_____all of her photos look very professional.She doesn't have many friends,but maybe she's just new to Facebook.You may(22)______(tempt)to accept her request and say hello,but you'd better think twice because you might get catfished!Catfishing is an online cheat(23)______someone on a social media platform pretends to be someone they're not.The word was made popular by a2010documentary film with the same name.Just like in the movie,most catfishing cheats start with the catfish(24)______(try)to sweet talk their victim into falling in love with them.Why?There are a variety of reasons people catfish.Some catfish attempt(25)______(charm)their victim into trusting them,and then ask them for money.Others will ask for sensitive information or private pictures(26)____________ they can then use them to blackmail(敲诈)their victims into sending them money.But in some situations,catfish are just lonely people,(27)______(dissatisfy)with their lives and using social media to live in an alternate reality.On social media,it's possible to remain anonymous(匿名的)even after you(28)______ (start)building a relationship with someone.According to the Better Business Bureau in the U.S., around85percent of catfishing schemes start on Facebook and the Facebook Dating service.In 2021as the pandemic pushed many to search for love online,romance schemes,such as catfishing, rose(29)______80percent compared to2020.These cheats cost victims around$1.3billion in losses and left many with psychological and emotional damage.The internet is a wonderful tool that allows users to learn new things,play games and meet interesting people.However,everyone(30)______be careful of the catfish who hide in the shadows.If someone seems too good to be true,they probably are!Section BDirections:After reading the passage below,fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box.Each word can be used only once.Note that there is one more word than you need.A.architectsB.influencedC.merelyD.aimedE.projectedF.deliberateG.boundariesH.significantlyI.containJ.producingK.rangeAn entirely new art form is developing.This art form goes beyond31giving viewers one thing to look at.Instead,it surrounds them with images and sounds.This usually takes the form of rooms where music plays and images are32onto walls,changing when visitors interact with them.Sometimes pleasant smells are added to draw people in through yet another sense.These rooms are known as immersive(沉浸式的)exhibits because they seek to involve viewers completely.The most famous company33immersive exhibits is called teamLab.What this company does is draw on people with a huge range of skill sets:artists,engineers,34andeven mathematicians.All of these skills are necessary to produce the complex immersive exhibits teamLab is known for.Much of the company's art is based on nature.This is a(n)35choice as their goal is to help people feel more connected to the rest of the world.This goal reflects some traditional Asian philosophies,which makes sense because teamLab is a Japanese company. TeamLab's philosophy states that it seeks to transcend(超越)the36that people have set up to separate them from other things.Other companies are also developing immersive exhibitions37at providing entertainment,education or both.For example,American company Imagine Exhibitions has designed over40exhibitions,which combine art,lighting,textures,scents and more.Physical objects are carefully selected and placed throughout the exhibits to add to their realism.The topics of their exhibits38from the history of ancient Egypt to nature to TV shows and games such as Angry Birds.Immersive exhibits maybe a new development,but they are39by older art forms. Some immersive exhibits are even apparently about the work of artists who worked in other media, such as the painter Vincent van Gogh.Even those who do not reference other artists so clearly are often influenced by older art styles.And many of the immersive exhibits also40some form of music.By combining skills and technologies in creative ways,teams are developing new ways for people to experience art.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B, C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.You have to make a speech.You have done your research and now have plenty of ideas bouncing around in your head that you want to get across.The big41you face at this point is how to organize those thoughts.Or perhaps you are planning to write a paper,and all you have is the main topic.You need to brainstorm some supporting ideas and then42how those ideas fit together.These are just two cases that many people deal with43.Some use outlining to flesh out and44their ideas,but is that the best strategy?If everyone thought in a linear(线性的) manner,then the answer would be yes,but most people don't.Enter mind mapping,a45that shows how different ideas and facts relate to one another.This two-dimensional(二维的)46is designed to help you remember information because its format is easy for your mind to47.Mind maps have proven to increase not only productivity and48but also memory.More than250million people worldwide use them,so why don't you have a try and see what they are all about?What is a mind map?Simply put,it is one's ideas put into the form of a49diagram that starts with a central idea.Put this idea in a bubble(气泡)in the middle of a page with lines radiating out to other bubbles that contain related themes or concepts.It should look like a many-legged e words,short phrases or50to express your ideas.These associations often lead to other ideas that can be added at the same level or in smaller branches e color-coded bubbles for a visual representation of each branch's52.You are now mapping your thoughts and ideas in the way your brain thinks.Studies have shown that this technique of using pictures,colors and visual arrangement has improved people's recall and memory of information by10to15percent.But it doesn't stop there. Creativity is aroused because of the spatial arrangement,53people to make more links and associations on topics of any kind.54,it increases one's productivity because mind mapping makes it easier to learn faster while communicating more effectively.So whether you're55a project or writing a research paper,make this technique a core part of your planning process!41.A.purpose B.change C.question D.project42.A.turn out B.take out C.give out D.figure out43.A.consequently B.frequently C.entirely D.barelyanize B.express C.share D.spread45.A.process B.foundation C.technique D.result46.A.route B.structure C.objective D.direction47.A.remember B.confirm C.draw D.design48.A.confidence B.capacity C.efficiency D.creativity49.A.vivid B.special C.visual D.normal50.A.images B.sentences C.passages nguages51.A.obvious B.appropriate C.meaningful D.empty52.A.function B.extension C.connection D.determination53.A.encouraging B.enabling C.reminding rming54.A.Additionally B.Sincerely C.Briefly D.Generally55.A.in love with B.in terms of C.in favour of D.in charge of Section BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Digital health refers to the system of interconnected devices that can monitor and report important health information.Doctors can then use that information to ensure that your treatment is tailor-made to your situation.The most useful aspect of digital health is the ability to constantly and accurately monitor vital information.Wearable devices can record your blood pressure or the rhythm of your heartbeat.The information is then accessible remotely through the internet,so your doctor has a wealth of information about your daily health.Your doctor can then use that information remotely to make changes to your treatment at any time.A survey conducted by the company Lightico in March2020,reveals how satisfied consumers are with this type of remote care.Forty-one percent said that the remote treatment they had received by means of digital devices and the internet was either"good"or"excellent."The same positive attitude toward digital health can be seen among investors.In the first quarter of 2020,US$3.1billion in new investments poured into the digital health industry,setting a new investment record.Much of the excitement is connected close with the use of voice technology in digital health care.Today,around2.5billion devices have voice interfaces(界面)like Alexa,which enable the devices to produce and understand speech.As a result,users can communicate with these devices about their health needs by speaking instead of typing on a computer.Seniors,for example,can use Alexa to check their daily schedules and receive reminders to take their medicine.Advances in digital health,however,also bring privacy rmation regarding your health could be used for advertising or marketing,for example.If health records are accessible online,protecting your information from theft and unauthorized use might be difficult.But if managed properly,the benefits of digital health could certainly outweigh the risks.56.What is this article mainly about?A.The current state of health care trainingB.Health conditions that need urgent attentionC.A technological trend in health careD.Rising pressure on health care workers57.According to this article,what happened during the first three months of2020?A.A growing number of digital devices were recalled.B.Funding for digital health increased considerably.C.Some digital health firms nearly went out of business.D.Many institutions devoted effort to medical research.58.What does this article explain about Alexa's features?A.How they make workers efficientB.How they can benefit the elderlyC.How they save instructors timeD.How they entertain youngsters59.According to this article,what is one concern about digital health?A.Worries about the side effects caused by modern drugsB.Rising manufacturing costs in the health care industryernment regulations limiting the use of digital devicesD.The danger that personal health data could be stolen(B)60.What does Camilla have to say about sales in her region?A.They've improved.B.They've gone down.C.They've stayed the same.D.They've exploded.61.Why does Bob think commercials via social media is a better use of money?A.Because it doesn't take as much effort to use.B.Because fewer people are used to social media.C.Because of how cool the company will appear.D.Because of their target audience's preference.62.According to the passage,what aspect of the ads is especially effective?A.It shows a lot of different emotions.B.It appeals to people's emotions.C.It contains a very simple message.D.It conveys some subtle ideas.(C)Far below every town and city lies an invisible network of pipes crucial to the lives of their residents.Once water disappears down a pipe or toilet,people rarely think about what happens to it.It's out of sight,out of mind.The water flows into pipes that carry excess rainwater,wastewater and solid waste away,keeping the city clean.There are three main types of sewers(下水道):sanitary(卫生的)sewers,storm sewers and combined sewers.Taipei has both sanitary and storm sewers where rainwater and sewage are collected using different pipes.This sewer system functions as a city's veins(静脉).Water containing human and industrial waste is collected in sanitary sewers and conveyed to sewage treatment plants,the heart of the sewer system,where waste is treated.There,the solid waste is separated from the water,which is then cleaned before being released back into the environment.It will be reused for industrial, agricultural or environmental purposes or to produce energy.Furthermore,the mud and gas from sewage treatment can be used to produce energy.They not only contribute to a healthy environment and good quality of life,but also achieve the goal of sustainable development.While wastewater collection and treatment are critical to the health of urban residents,storm sewers also play an important role in the city.Green space has given way to concrete during the island's rapid development and extensive building projects over the past few decades.As a consequence,there has been a loss of the land's natural water as concrete cannot absorb rainwater. When an extreme weather event like a severe storm or typhoon brings heavy rain,storm sewers must cope with the water,so it does not flood the city.However,storm sewers are only part of the measures for water management and flood prevention.To reduce flooding,an integrated urban drainage management plan has been adopted,where all the factors-storm sewers,land planning and economic development-are considered together. Engineering innovations,additional flood discharge facilities and increased green space requirements in new development projects have improved water maintaining in cities.Who knew that sewers help improve urban public health,prevent urban flooding and boost environmental protection?Together they protect vital water resources and maintain the safety of people and property.63.According to the passage,the word"excess"in the first paragraph probably means______.elessB.pollutedC.extraD.processed64.According to the passage,what does the city build two kinds of sewers for?A.To test wastewater timely and to develop rapidly.B.To treat wastewater and to fight against flooding.C.To form a circulation and to clean the city.D.To clean wastewater and to manage water.65.What can we conclude from the passage?A.What is unseen is as important as what is seen.B.There are three types of sewers in every city.C.People build sewer system because of concrete.D.Sewers are usually repaired every few decades.66.What would be the proper title for the passage?A.A City’s Underground ConstructionB.A City’s Hidden NetworkC.How A City Operates WellD.Two Aspects of A City or TownSection CDirections:Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box.Each sentence can only be used once.Note that there are two sentences more than you need.A.It doesn't take an environmentalist to realize that this practice is not sustainable.B.What do you think of this phenomenon?C.Then he pressed them into square pieces and coated them with something sticky.D.Hopefully,such issues could be resolved as soon as possible.E.But what if we could recycle them?F.Sometimes,as with chopsticks,those materials are right under our very noses.You're enjoying a delicious bowl of noodles or your favorite rice dish,chatting with your friends.Being the responsible person that you are,when you're finished you clean up your table and throw away your garbage,including your disposable(一次性的)chopsticks.These chopsticks wind up in a landfill along with other chopsticks around the globe.67Turns out we can.For those consuming Asian food,using chopsticks as eating tools is almost second nature.It has been estimated that20to33percent of the world's population uses chopsticks on a daily basis. Not all of those are disposable,but no doubt many are.Estimates indicate that up to80billion disposable chopsticks are used worldwide every year.68Enter Felix Bock,a doctoral student at the time in the forestry program at the University of British Columbia,Canada.Bock was eager to find a way to recycle wood from construction projects,and he had a particular interest in bamboo.One day he found a drawer in his girlfriend's house filled with disposable bamboo chopsticks,and an idea began to form in his mind.Bock's smart idea was to give a second life to disposable chopsticks by making them into home decorations.He tried to convince restaurant owners to install recycling bins in their restaurants.He also designed a method to clean and sanitize(消毒)the chopsticks so that they could be reused.69The square pieces were then artistically arranged into household and office products.Bock's company,called ChopValue,has repurposed chopsticks into wall decorations,desktops,cutting boards and even table games such as dominoes(多米诺骨牌).Since2016when the company was founded,ChopValue has rescued billions of chopsticks from landfills.Instead of an economy based on the typical take-make-dispose model,ChopValue seeks to create one that transforms waste into a usable resource.Bock states in an interview with Global Shakers,"Frankly,I'm frustrated by everyone trying to be sustainable when they are looking away from the visible things that we can do immediately with the materials right in front of us."70IV.Summary Writing71.Directions:Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more e your own words as far as possible.Home sweet home-this phrase arouses all sorts of images and feelings.The place you call home might be a house,an apartment,a tent or any of a countless variety of places.But did you know that the condition of your living space can have an impact on your emotions and even on your mental health?By controlling some of these variables,you can help to achieve a more peaceful life.It goes without saying that the lighting in your room or in your house can affect your mood. If the lighting is too weak,it can have a negative effect on your emotions,and your mood may end up matching the dark atmosphere.Artificial light may not do the trick,however.It is better to open your curtains because natural sunlight makes your whole day brighter.You have to do more than just remove poisonous substances from your home.To ensure good mental health,surround yourself with nature.Numerous studies have demonstrated that the presence of green plants in your home can improve your mood.Let's all admit it:We have trouble keeping our space clean.Somehow stuff just tends to pile up.But this problem involves more than just aesthetics(美感).It doesn't just look terrible:it makes you feel terrible.A cluttered room both reveals stress and causes stress.Disorder can indicate that you're too busy to keep things tidy,but then looking at a mess can lead to more stress. Straightening up doesn't have to take all day-just take10or15minutes and put a few things away. You'll be surprised how much better you'll feel.The color palette(用色风格)of your environment does more than passively reflect your color preferences.It also has an active influence on your mood and even your mental health. Choosing colors that create a calm atmosphere can be a type of therapy.The sky is the limit to ways you can make your environment beneficial to good mental health. You could put up photos of your family and friends or post encouraging notes from people that show how much they love you.Just remember:Your surroundings can make your"home sweet home"even sweeter.V.TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.72.听说下周音乐会的歌曲都是爱国歌曲。

上海市宝山区2021届九年级4月质量调研(二模)英语答案(word解析版)

上海市宝山区2021届九年级4月质量调研(二模)英语答案(word解析版)

度第二学期初三英语学科试卷答案解析Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)【答案】A.Listen and choose the right picture1-6:GBE AFCB.Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear7-14 DCBA DBDDC. Listen to the dialogue and tell whether the following statements are true or false15.F 16.T 17.T 18.F 19.F 20.TD. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences21.their families 22.terrible problems 23.keen on 24.the homeless 25.aren’t richPart 2 Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary (第二部分语音、语法和词汇)Ⅱ. Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案)(共15分)26、【答案】D【分析】ABC三项的y发音为/i/、D项y发音为/ai/;故选D27、【答案】A【分析】一日三餐通常不加冠词,但此题为有形容词修饰,具体化,因而需要带上不定冠词a:have a simple breakfast .故选A28、【答案】D【分析】此题的it指自行车,在问自行车是她的吗?因而需要用名词性的物主代词“hers”故选D29、【答案】B【分析】介词搭配中年份前面用in,月份前面也是in,因而年月合在一起的介词搭配也是in;而年月日前面是on,需要学生能区分,故选B.30、【答案】A【分析】根据前半句内容“彼得几乎不懂日语”,可知和后半句看不懂瓶子上的信息是因果关系,故选A。

2021年上海市宝山区初三二模英语试卷 (含听力文字和参考答案)

2021年上海市宝山区初三二模英语试卷 (含听力文字和参考答案)

2020学年第二学期期中考试九年级英语试卷考生注意:1.本卷有七大题,共94小题。

2.试卷满分150分。

考试时间100分钟。

3.全部试题均采用连续编号。

请将所有答案做在答题纸的指定位置上,做在试卷上一律不给分。

Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)I. Listening Comprehension (听力理解) (共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) (6分)A B C DE F G H1.________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________6. ________B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选择最恰当的答案) (8分)7. A) By car.B) By bus. C) By taxi.D) By underground.8. A) How to watch movies.B) How to learn English.C) How to talk with foreigners.D) How to read novels.9. A) 9:15. B) 8:55. C) 8:25. D) 8:45.10. A) In the hospital.B) In the hotel.C) At the airport.D) At the station.11. A) Play computer games.B) Search for information.C) Send e-mails.D) Draw pictures.12. A) 400 yuan. B) 320 yuan.C) 380 yuan. D) 420 yuan.13. A) Teacher and student.B) Doctor and patient.C) Waiter and customer.D) Husband and wife.14. A) Although it rained heavily last Friday, they still enjoyed their spring outing.B) It was lucky for them to take umbrellas and raincoats with them last Friday.C) They felt sad because it rained heavily for the whole day last Friday.D) The heavy rain made their spring outing awful last Friday.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (6分)15. Mr. Jones is a person who does not like anything to be out of place.16. Mr. Jones lives alone and his sister’s family lives in the next town.17. Mr. Jones sees his sister and her family very often, and he sends themChristmas cards.18. Mr. Jones can hardly remember his sister’s son’s birthdays.19. Last week, a policeman found that Mr. Jones drove his car on the wrong side of the road.20. From the story w e can learn that Mr. Jones didn’t even know what Mark looked like.D. Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks (听短文填空,完成下列句子。

近3年(2021-2023)上海市嘉定区英语中考二模试题分类汇编:回答问题

上海市嘉定区2021-2023年中考英语二模试卷分类汇编回答问题2023年上海市嘉定区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题) (12分)How will geography affect your life? For some children around the world, the environment they grow up in has a huge effect on their lives. This is the case in Madagascar, an island country in Africa, where a 3D-printed school is now being built.Maggie Grout was just 15 years old when she set up a non-profit organization-Thinking Huts. Now 22, she is raising money to build a series of 3D-printed school powered by solar energy. She led the whole process from start to finish, working with university professors. They chose Madagascar because it needs more schools. Many children in that country don't have the chance to have access to education. Besides, it has a lot of sunshine, which can be made into energy to power things.Maggie then drew a design for the school. She thought about what the people might need and where they worked best.Next, Maggie found an architect and 3D printing company for the job. To make it environmentally friendly, they use a special 3D printer to build the school. It meant up to 50 percent less concrete (混凝土) used and less CO2. Plus, the school could be completed in just a week. They also used local materials to build the doors, windows and roof.What's more, Thinking Huts trained local workers to use a 3D printer so that they could build more schools on their own in the future. Maggie plans to print more new schools in other parts of Madagascar because one in five children don't have the chance to attend primary school there.So far, Grouts charity has already raised $125, 000. “It's not so bad to me!Of course, we need more. ” Maggie told Spring wise website.78. When did Maggie Grout set up Thinking Huts? (1分)79. What kind of energy did Maggie's 3D-printed schools use?80. Why did Maggie build the 3D-printed schools in Madagascar first?81. How did the 3D printing firm make its work environmentally friendly?82. Thinking Huts trained local workers to use a 3D printer, didn't it?83. What would you like to do to support Thinking Huts ? Show your reasons (3分)2022年上海市嘉定区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)Michael Morpurgo was born on 5th October, 1943 in the south of England. He and his brother were moved from London when the Second World War began. Michael went to two different boarding schools when he was growing up. He particularly enjoyed playing rugby and singing but he often felt homesick and missed home. After school, Michael joined the army but he did not enjoy being shouted at and so he left shortly afterwards. Michael then decided to go to university instead.After graduating from university, Michael became a primary school teacher and taught in a small school in Kent. He loved teaching and his favourite thing to do was to read stories to his class. When he ran out of stories to read to them, Morpurgo started to write his own. His first book was written in 1974 and was called It Never Rains: Five Stories. Morpurgo has stated that the days he spent teaching are some of the happiest of his life.Michael left teaching after ten years and bought a farm with his wife. Together they began a charity called Farms for City Children. This charity offers children who live in poorer, inner-cities the chance to come and stay on a working farm for a week. Children learn from hands-on experience about how to care for animals and how to work with others as part of a team. The charity is still running today, and thousands of children have been to stay at one of the three farms that the charity now owns.Michael Morpurgo has written over 100 books for children. He writes about children and their relationships with older people and animals. He also writes stories about wars. Many of them have won prizes and several are now films or plays, including War Horse, which is now well known around the world. Another popular book is Kensuke’s Kingdom, which he wrote in 1999.58.Michael Morpurgo is a famous British writer, isn’t he?____________________________________________________________59.What did Michael probably dislike about his boarding school life?____________________________________________________________60.When did Michael begin writing stories for children?____________________________________________________________61.How long had Michael been teaching before he bought a farm?____________________________________________________________62.What do children do in Farms for City Children?____________________________________________________________63.Why do you think many of Michael’s books are set in war time?_____________________________________________________________2021年上海市嘉定区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)In the middle of a city, there was a museum that was decorated with beautiful marble tiles (大理石砖) and a huge marble statue (大理石像). Many people from all over the world visited the museum every day to admire the statue. One night, the marble tiles started talking to the marble statue.Tiles:Hey statue! Don’t you think it’s unfair that everybody comes here to admire you. They don’t notice us at all.Statue:My dear brothers. Don’t you remember that we are actually from the same place?Tiles: Yes, we do. That is why we feel it is even more unfair. All of us were born from the same place, and yet the world treats us so differently now. This is so unfair!Status: Yes, you are right, my brothers. But do you still remember the day when the artist tried to work on you, but you refused him?Tiles:Yes, we didn’t like him. He had such sharp tools that we were frightened. We turned him away because we didn’t want to get hurt.Statue:Well, since you refused his tools, he couldn’t work on you. When he decided to give up on you, he started working on me instead. I knew at once that I would be something different and special after his hard work. I bored the pain and allowed him to fashion (雕琢) me as he wanted!Tiles: But it hurt quite a lot.Statue: My brothers, there is a price for everything in life. Since you decided to give up halfway, you can’t complain about the world’s unfairness to you.The marble tiles became quiet and deep in th ought: “If _________________________.”58.What did many people do when they visited the museum?____________________________59.Who felt it was unfair, the Tiles or the Statue?____________________________60.The Tiles and the Statue were born from differe nt place, weren’t they?____________________________61.Why did the Tiles refuse the artist to work on them?____________________________62.For the Statue, what does the underlined word “price” refer to?____________________________63.What can be filled in the blanks in the last paragraph?____________________________答案:2023年上海市嘉定区中考二模英语试卷【答案】【小题1】At the age of 15.【小题2】Solar energy.【小题3】Because it needs more schools.【小题4】They use a special 3D printer to build the school and they also used local materials to build the doors, windows and roof.【小题5】Yes, it did.【小题6】I will go out on the street with my classmates and hand out fliers to call on them to donate to this organization. (答案合理即可)【导语】本文主要讲述了Maggie Grout成立了一个非盈利的机构——Thinking Huts, 这个机构建造一系列由太阳能供电的3d打印学校,可以帮助那些没有机会上学的孩子们接受教育。

2023届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题(含听力)

2023届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题(含听力)一、听力选择题1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A.Ina café.B.In a library.C.In a bookshop.2.A.He thinks highly of it.B.He doesn’t like it.C.It last, too long.D.Its content is not good.3. What was George doing last night?A.Having a meeting.B.Flying home.C.Working on a project.4.A.A pair of trousers B.A suit.C.A coat.D.A blouse5. Where are the speakers?A.On a bus.B.In a lift.C.In a company.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Why is the woman exhausted?A.She is running.B.She is wet in the rain.C.She didn’t sleep well.2. How far does the woman cover every week?A.Two miles.B.Three miles.C.Six miles.3. What is the man’s healthy habit?A.He has a healthy diet.B.He gets enough sleep.C.He does much exercise.4. What would the man like to do?A.Cycle to work.B.Get to bed earlier.C.Go to the pool every day7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

近3年(2021-2023)上海市虹口区英语中考二模试题分类汇编:回答问题

上海市虹口区2021-2023年中考英语二模试卷分类汇编回答问题2023年上海市虹口区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答问题)(共12分, 78题1分, 83题3分)Your True StoriesEvery week we invite our readers to send us their short stories and then we publish all our favorites!Here are the best from last week's theme(主题): Small changes and big improvements.78. Readers of this magazine share their own stories once a month, don't they?79. Why did Barbie change her name tag from “Barb” to “Barbie”?80. How does Phyllis greet her husband when he comes home now?81. What has saved Phyllis's marriage?82. Where did Paula upload the scans?83. Suppose you're the editor, and you want to put the three stories into two columns. Which two stories will you put into the same column? Why?2022年上海市虹口区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)Remember to Say Thank YouI’m here to talk to you about the importance of praise, admiration and thank you, and let them be specific (具体的) and genuine (真诚的).And the way I got interested in this was, I noticed in myself, when I was growing up, and until about a few years ago, that I would want to say thank you to someone, I would want to praise them, I would want to take in their praise of me and I’d just stop it. And I asked myself, why? I felt shy. I felt embarrassed. And then my question became, am I the only one who does this? So, I decided to make a survey.I’m fortunate enough to work in a hospital, so I can see people who are facing life and death. One man’s biggest wound is his father died without ever saying he was proud of him. But then, he heard from all the family and friends that the father told everybody else that he was proud of his son, but he never told the son. It’s because he didn’t know that his son needed to hear it.So, my question is, why don’t we ask for the things that we need? I know a gentleman called Tony, married for 25 years, who would like to hear his wife say, “Thank you for being the breadwinner so I can stay home with the kids,” but doesn’t ask. We’d like to win praise but it really has to be specific and genuine. I know a woman. She’s good at th is. She, once a week, meets with her husband and says, “I’d really like you to thank me for all these things I did in the house and with the kids.” And he goes, “Oh, this is great, this is great” But does his praise really work?And a friend of mine, April, who I’ve had since kindergarten, thanks her children for doing some cleaning. And she said,“Why wouldn’t I thank it, even though they’re supposed to do it?” By the way, will the children be pleased with their mother’s thanks?So, be honest about the praise that you need to hear. What do you need to hear? Go home to your family member—go and ask him/her, what does he/she need? And then help the people around you.Thank you for being here, just showing up and changing the world with your ideas.58. Why did the speaker stop accepting praise from others?_____________________________________________________________________________________________59. To know if other people have the same problem, what did the speaker do?_____________________________________________________________________________________________60. According to the third paragraph, the father was proud of his son, wasn’t he?_____________________________________________________________________________________________61. What is Tony’s problem?_____________________________________________________________________________________________62. Read the underlined sentence. What do you think of the man’s praise?_____________________________________________________________________________________________63. Some people feel there is no need to say thank you. Do you agree with them? Why? (Give two reasons.)_____________________________________________________________________________________________2021年上海市虹口区中考二模英语试卷IX. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)One mom is thanking Target for an amazing reason.Jamie Sumner and her 6-year-old son, Charlie, walked into Target last week to get some coffee. Their ordinary shopping trip turned rather special when Charlie, who has cerebral palsy(脑瘫) and uses a wheelchair, saw an advertisement in the kids' clothing section that made him smile.The advertisement describes a young boy around Charlie's age wearing a sweater and laughing. Nothing seemed very out of the ordinary until Sumner saw that the boy in the advertisement was using a walker (助行架).“I stopped because I had never seen ‘our normal’ in such a place,” the mother of three children wrote in a blog post.Sumner wrote that she started crying right there in the middle of Target.“I watched Charlie watch the sign. And it was beautiful,” she wrote. “Yes, I star ted crying in the aisle. Yes, other people stopped and looked. And then they looked at the sign and they smiled. It was such an unexpected moment of connectedness among strangers in the middle of Target in the middle of a week on an otherwise ordinary day.”She and Charlie walked past the sign three times before they went out of Target.“It sounds like such a small thing, but for us it is a nod from the world that we supported,” she wrote. “It’s just the beginning, I hope. I hope more disabilities and special needs pop up in clothing advertisements and commercials and on mainstream TV. But for now, I am so grateful to Target for ___________83____________.”78. How many children does Sumner have?79. According to the text, what is Target?80. What made the boy in the advertisement special?81. What does the underlined part “our normal” in the fourth paragraph refer to?82. Why did Sumner cry there?83. Complete the last sentence. But for now, I’m so grateful to Target forBut for now, I’m so gratef ul to Target for ________________________________________.答案:2023年上海市虹口区中考二模英语试卷74.No. 75.Because another Barbara joined the team. 76.Phyllis greeted her husband with a smile. 77.One small change in attitude. 78.Paula uploaded the scans to a folder named “Paula’s Scrapbook”. 79.本题属于开放性试卷,言之有理即可。

2023届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题

2023届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题一、短对话1.A.In the library. B.In the bookstore. C.In the museum. D.In the gallery. 2.A.$200. B.$250. C.$300. D.$350.3.A.Accountant. B.Secretary. C.Mechanic. D.Manager. 4.A.Customer and tailor. B.Customer and bank clerk. C.Customer and waitress. D.Customer and repairman.5.A.The big one. B.The one on the other side.C.The middle one. D.The one on the far right.6.A.Bring flowers. B.Take a pot plant. C.Buy postcards. D.Send fruits. 7.A.Night flights are available to him.B.He can’t get any direct flights.C.He has missed the flight he wants.D.Direct flights have been delayed.8.A.She hopes he can stop reading. B.She will turn it off at once.C.She is reluctant to turn it down. D.She thinks reading is not important. 9.A.Listen to folk music at home. B.Watch a live performance. C.Appreciate a dance show on TV. D.Go to an exhibition of works of art. 10.A.The electronic toy is unique. B.The toy is safe for all users. C.Plastic toys are of low quality. D.The toy isn’t environmentally friendly.二、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

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上海市宝山区2021-2023年中考英语二模试卷分类汇编阅读理解2023年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试卷VI. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容, 选择最恰当的答案)(12分)The new smartwatchThe Chinese company Huawei recently launched(发行)its new smartwatch, Huawei Watch GT3 Pro. It is a digital watch with a difference -like a smarphone, but on your wrist. It can make phone calls, receive c-mails, take photos, record videos and run a number of apps. Besides, it also has fast GPS locking performance, great battery life, and a built-in ECG(内置心电图) to monitor heart health. The GT 3 Pro comes in a number of different colours: orange, black, gold, grey and so on. So, you can choose whatever colour you like.A restaurant in Harbin, China, has got 20 robots towelcome you, cook for you, serve you, and entertain(使……娱乐)you as you eat. The special robots in the restaurant were designed and built by the Harbin Haohai Robot Company. When you walk into the restaurant, a robot will greet you with “Hello, Earth person. Welcome to the Robot Restaurant, ”before directing you to your table. When you place your order, a human takes it to the four robot chefs(厨师)in the kitchen.These robot chefs are able to make over 30 dishes and The new Japanese company, Fotofig, has invented a way to create miniature(微型的) models using only photos. It's a fun way to see yourself shrunk to about the size of a paperback book. You only need to send some photos of the person or pet you want to shrink to Fotofig. The size of the figures ranges from 15 cm to 25 cm. From next year you will beusually take about three minutes to prepare an order. Then A robot waiter brings the food to your table. As you cat, another robot will even sing to entertain you! able to buy a whole 3D printer and do it yourself with the help of a free app.59. Which of the following can't you do with Huawei Watch GT3 Pro?A) Receive e-mails. B) Run a lot of apps. C) Design robots. D)Monitor heart health60. The robots in the restaurant will do the following EXCEPT __________________.A) bringing food to your table B) taking your order to the kitchenC) directing you to your table D) preparing an order in three minutes61. If you want to create a miniature model for your pet, you only need to _____________.A) take your pet to Fotofig personally B) take a paperback book to FotofigC) buy the latest 3D printer from Fotofig D) send some photos of your pet to Fotofig62. The underlined word “shrunk” in the material probably means“A) move slowly downwards B) become smallerC) move away from something D) become weaker63. Which of the following is TRUE according to the material?A)Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro comes in four different colours.B) The smallest model you can get from Fotofig is about 25 cm.C) The Robot Restaurant in Harbin has got 20 robot chefs which can cook for you.D) If you buy a whole 3D printer next year, you can print yourself with the help of a free app.64. The main purpose of the material is to _____________.A) introduce some new digital products in ChinaB) attract more people to buy the latest digital productsC) provide the latest information in science and technologyD). encourage teenagers to study harder in science and technology2022年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试卷VI. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容, 选择最恰当的答案)(12分)There are a number of different places to eat in the SunshineShopping Centre.The Northern House is small, but very popular. Thenoodle soup tastes very good. Everything is clean and the staff arefriendly. Prices are good too, but you may have to wait quite a long timeas the restaurant is so busy.The Rome Hut is a new restaurant. It is very smart, but the pizzashere do not taste good. We did not eat our fish as it smelt bad. Thewaiters looked angry and we thought it was expensive. This restaurantneeds to be improved.The Tokyo Restaurant has been here for many years and the staffbow(鞠躬) to customers when they enter and are very polite. The fish isvery fresh and most of the food is delicious. The amount of food youget is quite small but it always looks nice on the plate.The Golden Dragon is a large Chinese restaurant. It has a lot ofdifferent food. The sweet and sour pork is excellent, the Beijing Duck isfamous, and the winter melon soup is good. Go there for a really goodmeal but expect to pay a lot. Prices are high.The Come in Coffee Shop is very modern. There are many kindsof coffee and if you like sweet things wait until you taste their cakesand cookies! You can also have sandwiches — I enjoyed the eggsandwich a lot. They have modern music playing, but it is often verynoisy, so it is quite difficult to have a good conversation.39.How many places to eat are introduced in the material?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six. 40.If you want to have noodle soup, you can go to _______.A.The Golden Dragon B.The Northern HouseC.The Tokyo Restaurant D.The Rome Hut41.Which of the following statements about the Rome Hut is NOT true?A.It is a new restaurant. B.The pizzas there aren’t tasty.C.The service is nice. D.The prices are high.42.It’s enjoyable to eat in the Tokyo Restaurant because _________.A.the amount of food is very small B.the egg sandwich tastes very deliciousC.the waiters there look very polite D.the restaurant is both new and smart 43.People can enjoy ______ in the Come in Coffee Shop.A.cakes and cookies B.fresh fishC.many kinds of tea D.the Beijing Duck44.The main purpose of the material is to ________.A.offer proper prices and delicious food to customersB.help customers to know the locations of different restaurantsC.give introductions of different food and drinks to customersD.provide information on different restaurants for customers2021年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试卷VI. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容, 选择最恰当的答案)(12分)44.Author’s names are given for books. How many books are there in the advertisements?A.1. B.2. C.3.D.4.45.According to the advertisements, which of the following has the most issues each year?A.Technology 4U B.Handcrafts for All. C.Fur Friends. D.Detectives’ World.46.How much did Sam McGee’s Journeys on Ice cost before?A.$25 B.$19.95 C.$12.50 D.$3.7547.Tom is interested in fixing computers and he wants to watch some more foreign channels on TV. He is probably going to read ________.A.Journeys on Ice B.Handcrafts for All C.Rocket to Space D.Technology 4U48.By reading Handcrafts for All, we can learn to create many things by hand EXCEPT ________.A.costurnes B.baskets C.wood D.blankets49.The text above is written to ________.A.help people gain a better understanding of how to raise pets.B.introduce astronaut’s life aboard the ISS and their jobs in spaceC.encourage people to read more books and magazines in their free timeD.provide some information of the books and magazines to sell them答案:2023年上海市宝山区中考二模英语试卷【导语】本文主要介绍了一些最新的科学技术消息。

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