2019 年辽宁省营口市中考英语真题及答案
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一、单选题
1.I’m sure he is an honest boy. I have no _____ to doubt (质疑) what he said.
A.reason
B.action
C.feeling
D.decision
2.—Excuse me! Is this your pen?
—No, it’s not _____. It’s Tom’s.
A.hers
B.his
C.mine
D.yours
3.Our country is 70 years old this year. We will celebrate her _____ birthday on Oct. 1.
A.the seventieth
B.seventieth
C.the seventy
D.seventy
4.I like this watch very much. I _____ it for five years.
A.have had
B.had
C.have bought
D.bought
5.Some children prefer to eat sweet chocolate _____ it’s not good for their health.
A.because
B.if
C.when
D.though
6.—I feel a little _____ about the coming English exam.
—Take it easy. The better you prepare, the better grades you will get.
A.nervous
B.disappointed
C.bored
D.cross
7.—Are you going to have a picnic with me this weekend?
—_____ not. I may look after my sister.
A.Properly
B.Exactly
C.Probably
D.Especially
8.These days people in China _____ take too much money when shopping because they often use Ali
pay or We Chat Pay.
A.needn’t
B.mustn’t
C.shouldn’t
D.can’t
9.—It’s raining heavily.
—The radio says it will be _____ worse tomorrow.
A.very
B.quite
C.too
D.much
10.—We’ll visit the old people’s home this weekend. How can we let all the students know it?
—We’d better _____ notices around the school.
A.make up
B.put up
C.take up
D.look up
11.—Which team do you think _____ the game?
—It’s hard to say. There are still five minutes before it ends.
A.wins
B.will win
C.won
D.has won
12.—Hello, may I speak to Mr. Smith?
—Oh, sorry! He _____ a meeting now.
A.has
B.had
C.is having
D.will have
13.I have a new bike. It _____ to me as a birthday gift by my father.
A.gives
B.gave
C.was giving
D.was given
14.—What should I do, doctor?
—_____ healthy, you should do more exercise.
A.Keep
B.Keeping
C.To keep
D.Kept
15._____
great fun Peppa and George have jumping in muddy puddles (泥坑)!
A.What
B.What a
C.How a
D.How
16.—When shall we go swimming, this Friday or Saturday?
—_____ is OK. I’ll be free this week.
A.Either
B.All
C.Every
D.Both
17.—Are you going to climb the mountains tomorrow?
—Yes. But if it _____, I_____ at home.
A.will rain; will stay
B.will rain; stay C.rains; stay
D.rains; will
stay
18.—Could you please tell me _____?
—Yes. There is one on Center Street.
A.when the radio was invented
B.if there is a restaurant around here
C.how I can buy some fruit
D.where you will take your vacation
19.—Tom, where do you work?
—I work in a shop _____ sells different kinds of vegetables.
A.which
B.who
C.where
D.what
20.—It’s reported that there will be a rainstorm, so we won’t go camping tomorrow.
—_____ I’m looking forward to it.
A.It’s my pleasure.
B.No problem.
C.What a pity! D.Never mind.
二、完型填空
My parents turned my whole world upside down when they told me they were getting a divorce
(离婚). I couldn’t
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our family was going to break up.
It changed my life completely. My mother and I moved
22
a small apartment (公寓) across
town,
23
my father and brother, Bill, remained in our house.
And very soon I had my soon-to-be stepfather (继父), Dan. Although I wasn’t very nice to
him, he
24
gave up on me.
As time went on, I realized that we had some things in
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, especially when it came to
movies and TV shows. We began to spend a lot of time together
26
out. It gave us a chance
to talk
27
get to know each other.
28
still, Dan was always around when I needed help on school or friends. Once I grew
to warm to Dan, the
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of us began spending a lot of time together. We often went out to
eat and took short trips. Eventually (最后), I discovered I had the
30
family that I had
never had before.
My father found happiness,
31
– he remarried and had
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child, my half-sister,
Michelle.
33
13, I learned an important truth –
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is not always for the worse.
Sometimes, it is just something
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we need the most. We should learn to accept it bravely.
21.A.hear
B.believe
C.feel
22.A.into
B.on
C.by
23.A.then
B.even
C.while
24.A.ever
B.already
25.A.danger
B.common
C.yet
C.need
D.mind
D.with
D.or
D.never
D.trouble
26.A.hanging
B.hang
C.to hang
D.hung
27.A.or
B.but
28.A.Better
B.Less
C.and
C.Worse
29.A.four
B.three
C.one
D.so
D.Well
D.five
30.A.sad
B.unlucky
C.happy
D.unhappy
31.A.also
B.either
C.too
D.neither
32.A.another
B.other
C.others
D.the others
33.A.In
B.At
C.To
D.For
34.A.change
B.choice
C.problem
D.failure
35.A.what
B.whose
C.which
D.that
三、阅读单选
1-5 of 90 days
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All 90 days
Next 5
TODAY
JUN 29
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
JUN 30
JUL 1
JUL 2
JUL 3
21°/13 °C
Mostly cloudy
19 °/
11 °
Partial
sunshine
More
20 °/12 °
19 °/12 °
Clouds and
sun
More
Partly
sunny
More
22°/14 °
Times of
clouds and sun
More
Temperature
JUN 29
Today
Normal
Record
6/29/2018
High
Low
21°
21°
13°
13°
N/A
N/A
26°
15°
Data (数据)
More Historical Weather
Moonrise/moonset
Sunrise/sunset
Moonrise: 9:03 PM
Sunrise: 6:06 AM
Moonset: 9:01 AM
Sunset: 7:57 PM
Duration: 11:58 hr
Duration: 13:51 hr
Astronom
y (天文学)
36.What will the weather be like in three days?
A.Mostly cloudy.
B.Partly sunny.
C.Sunny and windy.
D.Cloudy and rainy.
37.What was the high temperature on Jun. 29, 2018?
A.21℃.
B.13℃.
C.15℃.
D.26℃.
38.Which of the following days has the lowest temperature?
A.JUN 29.
B.JUN 30.
C.JUL 1.
D.JUL 2.
39.When did the sun rise today?
A.At 6:06 am.
B.At 9:03 pm.
C.At 9:01 am.
D.At 7:57 pm.
40.If you want to know about the weather of next Friday, you can click “_____”.
A.More Historical Weather Data
B.Astronomy
C.Next 5
D.More
I’m a girl, Rosie. Racing on the 1,500-meter track (跑道), I’m so tired. I want to stop
but a voice is repeating in my head, “No one knows what the result will be. Everything is still
possible.” Today, I have to fight with myself.
Nine years ago, when I was a 6-year-old girl, my mother took me on a trip. We went to the foot
of a high mountain which she told me that we would climb. I had never done this before and the
thought of it made me very happy.
At the beginning, I was so excited, and climbed fast. But half an hour later, when I was thirsty
and tired, I just stopped and sat on the ground, completely silent. My mom came and sat next to
me.
She said, “Get up and go on!”
Crying, I almost shouted, “Never! It’s too tiring and I am thirsty. I want to go back home
now.”
Patiently she explained, “Listen, my dear. If you try your best, anything is possible. If
you don’t try, your dream will never come true. You will never know how beautiful the sights
look unless you reach the top of the mountain.”
Hearing her words, I stopped crying and started to climb again. Finally I did reach the top
of the mountain and enjoyed the fantastic view.
Today I’m on the racing track. I’m going to keep running because I know it’s always valuable.
And in the end I made it — I got through the finish line.
Although it was really difficult and I did not win, I did finish it. “Never stop fighting
until you arrive at your destined (命定的) place.”
41.Why did Rosie want to stop running at first?
A.Because she was excited.
B.Because she was thirsty.
C.Because she was tired.
D.Because she was sleepy.
42.How old was Rosie when she took part in the 1,500-meter race?
A.Three.
B.Fifteen.
C.Nine.
D.Six.
43.What did her mother do when Rosie wanted to give up during the trip?
A.She fought with her.
B.She was so angry.
C.She did nothing and left.
D.She explained to her patiently.
44.What was the result of the race?
A.Rosie won.
B.Rosie didn’t win.
C.Rosie didn’t finish the race.
D.We don’t know.
45.What can we learn from Rosie’s experience?
A.We should keep fighting until we achieve our goals.
B.We should keep running every day.
C.Mountain climbing is a good way to keep healthy.
D.When we are tired, we must have a rest.
The British government has started a £ 10 million Mandarin Excellence (普通话优秀)
Program. The program will have helped over 5,000 British students to be fluent (流利的) in Mandarin
Chinese by 2020.
The program is led by local schools and supported (支持) by University College London. So
far, 14 schools have taken part in the program. Hundreds of secondary school students in England
have taken lessons in Mandarin Chinese. Over the next three years, they will spend eight hours
studying Mandarin Chinese every week.
Ned Miller is an officer of the British government. He said a high level of fluency in Mandarin
Chinese would become more and more important. “Language skills are important for jobs and life.
Mandarin Chinese is spoken by the largest number of people in the world. It is also one of the
languages that matters the most to our country’s future. If the United Kingdom wants to remain
competitive in the world, we do need far more of our young people leaving school with a good command
of Mandarin Chinese,” Miller added. “We hope that our young people could be given the chance
to study the language. We want them to be fluent in both spoken and written Mandarin. The Mandarin
Excellence Program will help us do this. It will not only open the students’ eyes, but also give
them a great advantage when they enter the world of work.”
British kids, in fact, are not alone. In America, about 200,000 students are studying Mandarin
Chinese. It is believed that 800,000 more will join them over the next couple of years.
46._____ British students will have been fluent in Mandarin Chinese through the program by 2020.
A.200,000
B.Less than 5,000 C.About 800,000
D.Over 5,000
47.The program is led by _____.
A.University College London
B.local schools
C.a British officer
D.the American government
48.What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “command” in Paragraph 3?
A.掌握
B.命令
C.要求
D.希望
49.Ned Miller hoped _____ young people could be given the chance to study Chinese.
A.Chinese
B.American
C.British
D.French
50.What does the writer want to tell us?
A.The program has no use helping students learn Chinese well.
B.Fewer young people abroad like to learn Chinese.
C.Mandarin Chinese helps the UK improve its relationship with China.
D.Mandarin Chinese is becoming more and more important.
What words did people search for the most in 2019? You can check Google’s list of the
top 10 most-searched words and phrases for 2019 to find out. The list shows what people were most
interested in this year. Let’s look back at three of them.
Notre Dame (巴黎圣母院)
A terrible tragedy (悲剧) hit France on April 15. A fire broke out in the Notre Dame cathedral
(教堂), destroying (毁坏) its spire (尖顶) and a large part of its roof (屋顶). Built between
1163 and 1250, Notre Dame is one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture (哥特式
建筑). It is also home to many priceless works of art. It was reported that French President Emmanuel
Macron promised to rebuild the cathedral.
The first black hole photo
History was made on April 10 when researchers unveiled (公布) the first-ever photo of a black
hole. The image shows a black hole with a bright ring around it. The black hole lies in a faraway
galaxy named Messier 87. Scientists say that the image proves (证明) that black holes are real.
It also supports Einstein’s theory (理论) of general relativity (广义相对论).
5G
At the top of your phone display (显示), you’ll usually see a little symbol that says 3G
or 4G. The “G” stands for the “generation (代)” of your mobile network. Now, the age of 5G
is arriving. On March 30, Shanghai vice-mayor (副市长) Wu Qing made the first 5G video call on
a Huawei Mate X smartphone, CGTN reported. Shanghai has also become the first city in China to
start testing 5G networks.
About 100 times faster than 4G networks, 5G will let its users download and upload data faster
than ever before. It can also be used to power other technology, such as self-driving cars and
the Internet of things. China is set to become the world’s largest 5G market, with 460 million
users by 2025.
51.Notre Dame cathedral _____.
A.is the best French Gothic architecture
B.was destroyed on April 10
C.was built in the 11th century
D.is probably going to be built again