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2.(黄冈中考)—Our classroom is so clean. Who’s cleaned it, Li Fei?
—Sorry, I don’t know. I think ______ did it before class.
A.somebody
B.nobody
C.everyone
D.anyone
—Sorry, I don’t know. I think ______ did it before class.
A.somebody
B.nobody
C.everyone
D.anyone
答案:
A
3.(包头中考)—What did he say in his letter? Is everything OK with his father?
—No idea. He didn’t ______ his parents in the letter.
A.admire
B.notice
C.mention
D.miss
—No idea. He didn’t ______ his parents in the letter.
A.admire
B.notice
C.mention
D.miss
答案:
C
Ⅰ. 完形填空
The first time Charles heard the Club of Inventions, he was still very young. When he was a boy, he ____1____ hundreds of books about physics and chemistry. He ____2____ stopped trying to find this interesting club.
In his opinion, this club was a secret place. The wisest men in the world would come here to learn together. To be able to join that club, you must ____3____ some great inventions. Then you could get an invitation to the club.
Charles spent many years studying and inventing. ____4____ he got a new idea, he made it into an invention. If he had some problems, he would find one who could ____5____ him. Soon he met other young inventors, too. He told them the Club of Inventions. These young inventors ____6____ getting an invitation from the club.
As time passed, these young people made a lot of interesting inventions. They met in Charles’ ____7____ and put these inventions together. Their inventions became ____8____ around the world. ____9____ even after all that, no invitation came.
A long time later, Charles was already very old. He realized that his dream had become true in his own house. He and his ____10____ had created the Club of Inventions. Charles felt happy to know that he had always been in the club and that his life of invention and study had been a truly happy one.
1. A. polluted
B. invented
C. read
D. looked
2. A. never
B. always
C. sometimes
D. usually
3. A. build
B. list
C. find
D. create
4. A. Although
B. When
C. Because
D. Before
5. A. doubt
B. help
C. admire
D. guard
6. A. did well in
B. dreamt of
C. was good at
D. paid attention to
7. A. house
B. school
C. garden
D. website
8. A. famous
B. proud
C. lively
D. active
9. A. And
B. So
C. If
D. But
10. A. students
B. parents
C. patients
D. friends
The first time Charles heard the Club of Inventions, he was still very young. When he was a boy, he ____1____ hundreds of books about physics and chemistry. He ____2____ stopped trying to find this interesting club.
In his opinion, this club was a secret place. The wisest men in the world would come here to learn together. To be able to join that club, you must ____3____ some great inventions. Then you could get an invitation to the club.
Charles spent many years studying and inventing. ____4____ he got a new idea, he made it into an invention. If he had some problems, he would find one who could ____5____ him. Soon he met other young inventors, too. He told them the Club of Inventions. These young inventors ____6____ getting an invitation from the club.
As time passed, these young people made a lot of interesting inventions. They met in Charles’ ____7____ and put these inventions together. Their inventions became ____8____ around the world. ____9____ even after all that, no invitation came.
A long time later, Charles was already very old. He realized that his dream had become true in his own house. He and his ____10____ had created the Club of Inventions. Charles felt happy to know that he had always been in the club and that his life of invention and study had been a truly happy one.
1. A. polluted
B. invented
C. read
D. looked
2. A. never
B. always
C. sometimes
D. usually
3. A. build
B. list
C. find
D. create
4. A. Although
B. When
C. Because
D. Before
5. A. doubt
B. help
C. admire
D. guard
6. A. did well in
B. dreamt of
C. was good at
D. paid attention to
7. A. house
B. school
C. garden
D. website
8. A. famous
B. proud
C. lively
D. active
9. A. And
B. So
C. If
D. But
10. A. students
B. parents
C. patients
D. friends
答案:
1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. D
Ⅱ. 阅读理解
The first robot was invented in the 1920s. Robots have appeared in many American films. In some films, they are stronger, faster and cleverer than people.
In real life, robots are mainly used in factories. They do some dangerous and difficult jobs for humans. Robots also help physically impaired people, for example, blind people. Today many blind people have a guide dog to help them. In the future, guide dogs might be robot dogs.
One kind of robot guide dog has wheels. It moves in front of the owner. It is very clever. It knows the speed of its owner’s walk. The owner wears a special belt. The belt sends instructions to the owner from the dog, such as “Stop here” “Turn left” or “Turn right”.
In the United States, another kind of robot helps disabled people to take care of themselves in their daily life. The robot hears the sound of its owner’s voice. It follows instructions such as “Turn the page” or “Make a cup of coffee”.
Robots are also used in American hospitals. They can do simple jobs. At one hospital, for example, a robot takes meals from the kitchen to patients’ rooms. It never gets lost because this robot has a map of the hospital in its computer memory.
Though robots can help people in many different ways, they will never take the place of humans.
1. From the passage, we know robots cannot be ______.
A. dangerous animals
B. factory workers
C. guide dogs
D. hospital helpers
2. A robot guide dog ______.
A. goes in front of the blind person
B. walks side by side with the blind person
C. has a map in its head
D. helps patients with their meals
3. What does the underlined phrase “physically impaired” in the passage mean?
A. Unable.
B. Harmful.
C. Broken.
D. Disabled.
4. Why do some disabled people need robots’ help?
A. To take care of themselves.
B. To talk to other people.
C. To become scientists.
D. To do dangerous jobs.
5. What does the writer want to tell us in the passage?
A. Robots are stronger and cleverer than humans.
B. Disabled people cannot look after themselves without robots.
C. Robots will take the place of humans some day in the future.
D. Robots can help humans in many different ways.
The first robot was invented in the 1920s. Robots have appeared in many American films. In some films, they are stronger, faster and cleverer than people.
In real life, robots are mainly used in factories. They do some dangerous and difficult jobs for humans. Robots also help physically impaired people, for example, blind people. Today many blind people have a guide dog to help them. In the future, guide dogs might be robot dogs.
One kind of robot guide dog has wheels. It moves in front of the owner. It is very clever. It knows the speed of its owner’s walk. The owner wears a special belt. The belt sends instructions to the owner from the dog, such as “Stop here” “Turn left” or “Turn right”.
In the United States, another kind of robot helps disabled people to take care of themselves in their daily life. The robot hears the sound of its owner’s voice. It follows instructions such as “Turn the page” or “Make a cup of coffee”.
Robots are also used in American hospitals. They can do simple jobs. At one hospital, for example, a robot takes meals from the kitchen to patients’ rooms. It never gets lost because this robot has a map of the hospital in its computer memory.
Though robots can help people in many different ways, they will never take the place of humans.
1. From the passage, we know robots cannot be ______.
A. dangerous animals
B. factory workers
C. guide dogs
D. hospital helpers
2. A robot guide dog ______.
A. goes in front of the blind person
B. walks side by side with the blind person
C. has a map in its head
D. helps patients with their meals
3. What does the underlined phrase “physically impaired” in the passage mean?
A. Unable.
B. Harmful.
C. Broken.
D. Disabled.
4. Why do some disabled people need robots’ help?
A. To take care of themselves.
B. To talk to other people.
C. To become scientists.
D. To do dangerous jobs.
5. What does the writer want to tell us in the passage?
A. Robots are stronger and cleverer than humans.
B. Disabled people cannot look after themselves without robots.
C. Robots will take the place of humans some day in the future.
D. Robots can help humans in many different ways.
答案:
1. A 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. D
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