1、绵阳市2021年中考英语本试卷分试题卷和答题卡两部分。试题卷共8页,答题卡共2页。满分120分,考试时间100分钟。注意事项:1答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米的黑色墨迹签字笔填写在答题卡上,并认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号、考点、考场号。2选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡对应题目标号的位置上,非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色墨迹签字笔书写在答题卡的对应框内。超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。3考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷(选择题,共70分)第一节:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、
2、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIts half past seven on Monday morning: time to get ready for school. Jay Stone rolled out of bed. He did a couple of quick wake-up exercises and then he went over to a mirror and looked at himself.“Not bad, Stone, not bad,” he said to himself and smiled. Maybe he wasnt re
3、ady for Hollywood, but with his dark broad eyes and his thick brown hair, he had the looks that turned girls heads. He moved in closer to the mirror and smiled, checking his teeth.“Perfect,” he thought, “Good enough for a toothpaste ad.”As his eyes moved down to his strong arms and chest he smiled a
4、gain. The hours he spent on the playground and doing sit-ups have paid off! But suddenly, the smile froze(僵住)on his lips. His eyes moved from the upper part of his body down to his legs. His legs were short. Not just short, but far too short for his body. He had the upper body of a six feet boy, but
5、 because of his legs, he was much less than six feet. Sitting, he was as tall as almost anyone in his class. Standing, he had to look up at most of the boys and even many of the girls.Why didnt his legs grow with the rest of his body? At five feet six inches(英寸), he was one of the shortest boys in h
6、is class. He was the shortest in his own family, and he was even shorter than his little sister by three inches! Where did his legs come from?He certainly didnt get them from his parents. They were both quite tall. Looking through old photos in the family album, he found the answer. It was his grand
7、father on his mothers side. His short legs were a gift from Grandpa Tuttle. Thanks a lot, Grandpa!1. How did Jay Stone feel about his upper body?A. Disappointed. B. Interested.C. Proud.D. Uneasy.2. How tall was Jays little sister?A. Six feet.B. Five feet six inches.C. Five feet nine inches.D. Five f
8、eet three inches.3. Why did Jays smile disappear suddenly?A. Because he disliked his arms.B. Because he was upset that his legs were short.C. Because he found something wrong with his face.D. Because he thought he wasted a lot of time exercising.4. What is true according to the passage?A. Jays paren
9、ts had short legs.B. All the other students were taller than Jay.C. Most boys in Jays class looked up to him.D. Jay was shorter than any other member in his family.5. What can we learn about Jays grandfather?A. His mother was short.B. He had short legs as Jay did.C. He was crazy about taking photos.
10、D. He left gifts for his family members.BNOTICE 1June 11,2021CALL FOR CREATIVE WRITINGS!This is to inform all the students that ourschool is going to publish itsyearlymagazine next month. All those who wishto have a go can mail their articles toxysmagazine gmail. com. Studentsworkswill be accepted l
11、atest by June 30,2021till 11:59 pm. You can take any topic of your choice. For more information,get in touch with your own class teachers.Asma/AshishHead Girl/Head BoyNOTICE 2June 11,2021INTER-SCHOOL SINGING COMPETTTION!Our school is going to hold an Inter-schoolSinging Competition on June 29,2021,T
12、uesdayat 2 pm in the school hall. More than 20 schoolsfrom all over the city willtake part in it.Interested students may call us at 66882021latest by June 18,2021.Alice/AlbertHead Girl/Head BoyNOTICE 3June 11 , 2021FOUND!This is to inform all the students that a backpack has been found in the school
13、 playground.There are a few textbooks and some money in it.The backpack is medium-sized and red incolour.It was found on June 9, at around 6 pm in a corner near the main gate. The owner ofthe bag shall see me in the School Office with your ID card.Thank you.Amar/AmritaHead Girl/Head Boy6. What does
14、NOTICE 1 tell its readers?A. The magazine will come out at the end of June.B. The school is going to publish its first magazine.C. The teachers choose what to be put in the magazine.D. The students have a chance to become published writers.7. Who should you turn to if you want to take part in the si
15、nging competition?A. Asma. B. Amrita.C. Albert.D. Amar8. Why does NOTICE 3 describe the backpack?A. To show its difference. B. To tell the value of it.C. To interest the students.D. To help find the owner.9. How can you get back the backpack?A. To call 66882021.B. To go to the School Office.C. To vi
16、sit xysmagazine gmail. com.D. To search the school playground.10. Where do you most probably see these notices?A. On a classroom noticeboard.B. On a school noticeboard.C. On the wall of a bus station.D. On the wall of a shopping mall.CHabits and field paths(小径)are formed in the same way: by repetiti
17、on. Villagers, as a rule, do not purposefully make a foot path to the next village. They just go the shortest or easiest way over the fields. Day after day a people go and come the same way. Their feet beat the earth hard. By their repeated walking in the same direction a path is made. Similarly, th
18、e more often we do anything in the same way or at the same time, the more we shall do it that way. At last a habit is formed.Usually it is much easier to form bad habits than good habits. The reason is simple we are just lazy. For example, it is easier to lie in bed on a cold morning than to get up
19、early. It is easier to put off todays duties to tomorrow than to do them at the right time.Bad habits are not formed in a day, and it is the same with good habits. The forming of good habits needs time and calls for effort and hard work at first; but every time we do the right thing, it makes doing
20、the same thing next time much easier. Its really hard to get up early on a cold winter morning for the first time. However, if you keep doing it every day for some time, it will become “a piece of cake” in the end. At last, we form the good habit ,which would be hard to break even if we wanted to br
21、eak it.Get into the habit of early rising, and you will not want to lie in bed like a lazybone. Get into the habit of telling the truth, and you will find it really hard to tell a lie. Get into the habit of doing todays work today, and you will feel uncomfortable if you have to put anything off till
22、 tomorrow.11. Why is foot-path making mentioned repeatedly?A. To lead in the topic.B. To draw a picture of country life.C. To ask people to go back to nature.D. To compare habits with field paths.12. What question is answered in Paragraph 2?A. How are bad habits formed?B. Why are good habits harder
23、to form?C. Why is it easier to develop bad habits?D. How are bad habits different from good ones?13. Whats the most important to form good habits?A. Getting up early on a cold winter morning.B. Doing the right thing and making it easier.C. Working hard first and taking it easy gradually.D. Getting s
24、tarted and keeping doing it for some time.14. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. Formed good habits are here to stay.B. It is not right for anyone to tell a lie.C. Lazybones have no future in their lives.D. Never put things of today off to tomorrow.15. What would be a good title for this passage?A.
25、 How Habits Are FormedB. How Habits Shape Peoples LifeC. Connections Between Habits and PathsD. Differences Between Good and Bad HabitsDA new kind of sea sponge(海绵) found in Norfolk, England, has been named by a nine-year-old girl after a competition for local schools. The unique purple sponge, whic
26、h had never been seen in other parts of the world, was first discovered by divers(潜水者) off the north Norfolk coast. Although found in 2011, it had been without a name for almost ten years. In January this year, the Marine Conservation Society (MCS)- a group of people who work to protect the UKs seas
27、 and coast - asked local schoolchildren to come up with suggestions.Now the sponge has a name to be proud of: parpal dumplin, as suggested by nine-year-old Sylvie from Langham Village School. Sylvie said she came up with the name because “the sponge is purple and it looks like a dumpling”. Parpal du
28、mpling is “purple dumpling” spoken in a Norfolk accent(口音). The judges all agreed that Sylvies suggestion should be the sponges name because “the spelling gives the sponge a strong connection to Norfolk”.Sponges were once thought to be plants but they are actually simple sea animals. They feed on ti
29、ny things in sea water and help to keep the water clean in the process. Sponges have a very “lazy” lifestyle, with no means of moving themselves around. They are found on the seabed, rocks or even shells. They come in all kinds of different colours, shapes and sizes.Parpal dumplin was first discover
30、ed in a place called the Cromer Shoal Chalk Beds as part of a project called Seasearch. When diver Dawn Watson showed sponge expert Claire Goodwin what she found, Goodwin was sure that it was a kind of sponge unknown to science. Watsons discovery is a special sponge, which takes the shape of whateve
31、r it covers. Parpal dumplin will now become its common name, and will be used until researchers have learned enough about it to suggest an official scientific one.16. What does the underlined word “unique” probably mean?A. strange and uglyB. special and unusualC. soft and beautifulD. meaningful and
32、important17. Why was the name parpal dumplin chosen?A. Because it sounds interesting.B. Because Sylvie won the competition.C. Because the sponge really looks like a purple dumpling.D. Because its spelling is related to the place where it was found.18. What can we learn about sponges from Paragraph 4
33、?A. They help clean up sea water.B. They are of the same size. C. They dont like moving around.D. They are actually sea plants.19. Which is true about parpal dumplin?A. It has many colors.B. It was found 20 years ago.C. It has only one shape.D. It was scientifically unknown before.20. What do we kno
34、w from the last sentence?A. Parpal dumplin is a common sponge.B. Parpal dumplin is the sponges official name.C. Theres still a lot to be learned about parpal dumplin.D. Researchers suggested an official name for the sponge.第二节:完形填空(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题
35、卡上将该项涂黑。ALily was walking to a party through a park one afternoon in her beautiful new dress. It was 21 , but the ground was wet from rain in the morning. She walked near some boys and girls who were playing football in the 22 . As Lily was walking past, the 23 hit her. It was wet and dirty, so her
36、beautiful new dress became wet and dirty too. The boys and girls stopped playing to see if Lily was all right. They were very 24 , but there was nothing they could do, and there was no time for Lily to go home and 25 . Poor Lily had to go to the party with dirty clothes.21. A. sunnyB. snowyC. rainyD
37、. windy22. A. streetB. forestC. schoolD. park23. A. stoneB. bikeC. ballD. dress24. A. gladB. sorryC. scaredD. honest25. A. restB. changeC. studyD. washBDaisy was in the bathroom. She was brushing her teeth and the tap(水龙头) was on. Water was running.“Turn that tap off,” a voice said loudly. Daisy was
38、 shocked. She 26 , but saw no one. “Turn that tap off. You are wasting water!” Someone shouted 27 .This time Daisy turned off the tap and asked, “Who-who are you?”“I am a drop of water. Its not 28 for me to get here. Do you know where Im from?” “From the tap? said Daisy.“No. A few days ago, I was fl
39、ying comfortably in a cloud , enjoying the view from the sky. Then I 29 into a river and that river carried me to a lake. Then it was time for me to get cleaned up.” “Really?” Daisy doubted. “Yes. I was 30 after my journey. So in order to make me safe to drink, people gave me a complete 31 . After t
40、hat, I travelled in the pipes(管道)under the streets. I waited there 32 you called me, and here I am.”Daisy said, “So this is the end of your 33 ?”“No. When youve finished with me, I will be back in the sea again. Thats where I came from in the first place. Remember not to waste me or pollute me. Im 3
41、4 , like gold. See you.”“Wait a minute. What do you mean by gold?” But there was no 35 . The water had gone.26. A. looked outB. looked upC. looked aroundD. looked back27. A. impatientlyB. impolitelyC. happilyD. kindly28. A. luckyB. comfortableC. easyD. fast29. A. movedB. steppedC. brokeD. dropped30.
42、 A. pleasedB. dirtyC. dangerousD. tired31. A. trainingB. checkC. holidayD. cleaning32. A. untilB. thoughC. becauseD. if33. A. historyB. lifeC. chance D. journey34. A. expensiveB. importantC. valuable D. different35. A. goldB. replyC. noiseD. time第II卷(非选择题,共50分)第一节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白
43、处填入1个恰当的词或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过三个单词),并将答案写在答题卡的相应位置。 How many backpacks have you owned since you went to school? Backpacks 36 (become) common and popular among students in the past 30 years. If your backpacks become old, will you just treat them as rubbish and throw them away? Five years ago, a research 37
44、 (show) that 85% of the old backpacks ended up in rubbish. But as we know, most backpacks are produced from different 38 (material). If we throw them away, they will be harmful 39 our environment.Although some of the old backpacks are no longer of their right color or size, there are still many thin
45、gs you can do with them. Here are some 40 (use) ways for you. For example, do you feel it difficult to find 41 (you) tools in the house? You can solve this problem by 42 (make) use of your old backpacks to store all kinds of tools. Also, it is 43 wonderful idea that you can put your old backpacks on
46、line for sale. Besides, offering your backpacks to other poor kids is another good choice, as those old backpacks may make their life 44 (convenient) than before.All in all, old backpacks are still of great value as long as we put them into use 45 (wise). Remember: rubbish can be turned into treasur
47、es!第二节:信息摘录(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)并将答案写在答题卡的相应位置。You can read up your favorite skateboard star, email or test your friends. You can do a lot of wonderful things online. Thats why the Internet is amazing! If youre a kid who like to have fun and chat with friends online, herere the things you need to watch carefully in order to stay safe and avoid problems.Not all websites are safe for students. Luckily, your parents can guide you to some websites. And you can also visit the