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      2020年中考英語模擬試題(4)_第4頁

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        (D)

        City people are always busy.They are always in a hurry.That’s why they like supermarkets.You can buy things easily and quickly in a supermarket.If you want something.you just put it in your cart(手推車).You don’t ask “How much does it cost?”The price is on all the cans and packages.

        Then you take your cart to a checkout counter(收銀臺).The customers(顧客) in a supermarket do not usually talk to anyone,and they never bargain(討價還價) over the prices.They just pay their money and leave. People do not usually spend much time in a supermarket,but they often spend a lot of money there.

        In many parts of the world, shopping is very different from this. People spend a lot of time at the market,but they don’t spend much money there.

        In a market in the Middle East,for example, people meet their friends and talk together.They look at the things very carefully, and they bargain over the prices. “What?”they say. “That’s too much. I can’t pay the price!”It is like a game.The customers and the market people enjoy it.Shopping in this kind of market is often slow,but it can be fun.

        ( )71.City people like supermarkets because .

        A. they can buy a lot of things there

        B. they can make many friends there

        C. they can buy things quickly and easily there

        D. they can save a lot of money there

        ( )72.In the supermarket, if you want to buy something, you .

        A. just put it in your cart and then go to pay for it

        B. just take it directly home and pay for it later

        C. first ask the price and then bargain over it

        D. need to pay the seller extra(額外的) money

        ( )73.People needn’t bargain in a supermarket because .

        A. you are not allowed to do so

        B. the price is already set and is on all the cans and packages

        C. you can’t get the things you want to buy there

        D. there aren’t enough things for you to choose at all

        ( )74.According to the passage, which statement(陳述) is true? .

        A. In all the markets, housewives(家庭主婦) spend a lot of time

        B. Shopping in a market in the Middle East is slow

        C. All women like shopping in the supermarkets

        D. You can make a good bargain in the supermarkets

        ( )75.The best headline (標題)of this passage may be .

        A.Supermarkets in America B.Why Do People Often Go Shopping

        C.Shopping in the Middle East D.Shopping

        (D)

        President(總統(tǒng)) George W Bush(喬治布什) is visiting an elementary school(小學) today and visits one of the 4th grade classes. They are in the middle of a discussion(討論) words and their meanings.

        The teacher asks the President if he would like to lead the class in the discussion of the word “tragedy”.

        One little boy stands up and says, “If my best friends, who lives next door, is playing in the street and a car comes along and runs him over, that would be a tragedy.”“No,” says Bush, “that would be an accident.”

        A little girl puts up her hand, “If a school bus carrying 50 children drove off a cliff(懸崖),killing everyone in the bus, that would be a tragedy.”

        “I am afraid not,” explains the President. “That is what we would call a GREAT LOSS(損失).”

        The room goes quiet. No other children answer. President Bush looks around the room. “Is not there someone here who can give me an example of a tradedy?”

        At last, in the back of the room, a boy named Johnny puts up his hand. In a quiet voice he says, “If Air Force One, carrying you and Mrs. Bush, was hit by a missile(導彈) and blown up to pieces, that would be a tragedy.”

        “Right,” exclaims(大叫) Bush, “that is right, and can you tell me why that would be a tragedy?” “Well,” little Johnny days, “because, as you just told us, it would not be an accident, and it sure as well would not be a great loss.”

        ( )76. President Bush tells the students_________.

        A. to welcome him B. to give an example

        C. to make a sentence D. to ask some questions

        ( )77. Johnny is __________.

        A. in the front of the classroom B. in the back of the classroom

        C. in the middle of the room D. on the left

        ( )78. Air Force One is _________.

        A. A ship B. a car C. a plane D. 空軍

        ( )79. “Tragedy” means _______.

        A. 交通事故   B. 重大損失   C. 悲劇    D. 悲哀

        ( )80. What does the sentence “…and it sure as well would not be a great loss” mean?

        A.Of course, it’s not a great loss, either.

        B.It’s OK that it would not be a great loss.

        C.It’s sure if it is not a great loss.

        D.I’m sure that it would be a great loss, too.

        四、根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出適當?shù)倪x項補全對話,(共5小題,每小題1分;計分5分)

        (L=Lin Tao A=Ann)

        L: 81 A: Speaking!

        L: 82 A: I will go to Nanjing by plane with my parents.

        L: 83 A: Bad luck. What shall we do?

        L: 84 A: But it will take much more time.

        L: 85 A: Good idea. Thank you. Bye-bye!

        L: Bye!

        五、書面表達(計20 分)

        請首先閱讀一位母親的來信:I am really worried about my daughter, Judy. She always thinks she is too fat. She eats only a little rice and some vegetables. And she eats no fish, beef or pork.” Cake” and “dessert” are taboo words(忌諱語)。The problem is that she is not fat at all. In fact, the doctor says she is thin and unhealthy. But she still believes being thinner will make her pretty.I am afraid that she will be sick before she becomes only”prettier”. Could you give some advice to my daughter?請你根據(jù)這位母親的要求,給Judy寫信提一些建議。60字左右。提示詞:均衡的飲食balanced diet ; 依我的觀點in my opinion;必要的 necessary; 總而言之In a word

        Dear Judy,

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