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      遼寧省中考英語(yǔ)真題及答案(1)_第5頁(yè)

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       四、閱讀與表達(dá)(問答式)(共15小題;共30.0分)

        A

        Open April to October

        9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

        2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

        Closed Sundays

        Adults: £2.00

        Concessions: £1.50

        Students: £1.00

        Children: £0.50

        Clachan, Bettyhill, Sutherland,

        KW147SS

        Tel: 01641 521418

        Email: strathnavermus@ukonline.co.uk

        www.strathnavermuseum.org.uk

        根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列小題。

        51. What's the name of the museum?

        52. How long is the museum open in the afternoon?

        53. On what day is the museum closed?

        54. Who pay the most for tickets?

        55. In which country is the museum?

        B

        The most valuable gift I have ever received was a photo album from my best friend Kevin.

        Kevin and I were classmates for all six years of primary school. We both had the same interests, so we always had a lot of things to talk about. It is wonderful to have such a good friend.

        However, last summer, Kevin had to move to another city because of his father's job. Then he gave me a photo album. "It has photos of the memorable events we have experienced together. I've also written some notes under each photo," he said. I was deeply moved.

        I put the album beside my bed. I always look at it when I think of Kevin.

        根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列小題。

        56. What is the writer's most valuable gift?

        57. Why did the writer and Kevin always have many things to talk about?

        58. When did Kevin move to another city?

        59. Where did Kevin write some notes?

        60. What does the writer do when he thinks of Kevin?

        C

        Raising chickens seems a difficult task for teenagers. Gracie Goodpasture, from Virginia, US, not only raises them, but also tries to breed(喂養(yǎng)) the "perfect chicken". And she even won an award for her love of science.

        Gracie started breeding chickens in her third grade at Steward School. At first, she worked on some farms for her school project. But later, the 14-year-old started to have some ideas of her own.

        "Some have thicker eggshells(蛋殼), and they're hearty(健壯的) throughout the winter," said Grade.

        Since then, the young science lover started to try to find the healthiest free-range(散養(yǎng)) chickens. And she ended up breeding a type that now bears her name.

        The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) gave the 2015 Angela Award to Gracie Goodpasture. Her interests don't end with chickens and eggs. She is also into building robots and testing preservatives(防腐劑) in fast foods. In her words, she wants to go to Virginia Tech for poultry(家禽) sciences in the future.

        根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列小題。

        61. Where is Gracie from?

        62. In which grade did Gracie start breeding chickens?

        63. What did Gracie find about some chickens' eggshells?

        64. When did NSTA give the Angela Award to Gracie?

        65. Why does Gracie want to go to Virginia Tech in the future?

        五、選詞填空(短文選詞填空)(共9小題;共9.0分)

        added wonder either something

        also from times back

        tall

        Did you ever think about how people got their surnames (family names)? Did you ever 66. who was the first person to have your surname?

        Many modern British surnames go 67. to the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons who ruled England for 300 years, until 1066 AD. During those 68. , people just had one name. To tell each person apart, the Anglo-Saxons added 69. the place a person came from or the job they did to their first name. For example, a lady called Agatha 70. the town of Blackburn could be called Agatha Blackburn.

        The Vikings, on the other hand, 71. the name of a person's father or mother. So Erik Jonsson was the son of a man named Jon. Many Viking men 72. had nicknames(綽號(hào)). These used to mean the opposite of what the person was actually like. For example, John Short could be a very 73. man, or Erik Wise could be a man who was not very clever!

        So, next time someone tells you their surname, stop and think for a minute. It might tell you 74. about their ancestors(祖先) from centuries ago!

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