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云南省昆明市20xx年中考英語試卷(編輯修改稿)

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【文章內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)介】 .1. A. heavierB. LighterC. smaller2. A. pushingB. movingC. resting3. A. couldB. couldn39。tC. mustn39。t4. A. brotherB. uncleC. father5. A. butB. andC. so6. A. somethingB. everythingC. nothing7. A. hugB. helpC. protect8. A. everB. onlyC. even9. A. easyB. importantC. difficult10. A. troubleB. silenceC. surprise三、閱讀理解(共20小題,共35分)17. ( ) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷句子正誤。 The first floating (漂浮的) city will be in French Polynesia. That39。s an island in the South Pacific Ocean. Builders hope to finish much of it by 2020. This floating city will be near French Polynesia39。s shore. Its people will live by the laws of French Polynesia. Other floating cities might be built in the open ocean. These cities could create their own laws. The first floating city will be environmentally friendly. Its energy will be from the sun. People will drink recycled rain and seawater. Floating cities will be safe from flooding. Built on platforms (平臺(tái)), they will rise with the sea level. They could be moved, if needed. They would allow more people to live near the ocean. At the beginning, the first floating city will be the same size as a soccer field. Gradually, it will grow into a much larger city with homes, parks, schools, shops and restaurants in it. Would you like to live in a floating city?(1)There will be a floating city in French Polynesia. (2)People in floating cities will live by the laws of French Polynesia. (3)The energy of the first floating city will be from the wind. (4)The floating cities could move up with the sea level. (5)At the beginning, you will find a soccer field in the first floating cit. 18. ( 10分 ) 閱讀短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 Alan Smith is blind. He teaches blind children in his country. To show the world that the blind can also do something amazing, he walked across the world39。s largest salt desert, Salar de Uyuni, only with the help of a GPS. Walking across the desert is not easy for an ablebodied person, let alone (更不用說) a blind man. Before setting off, Alan spent three years training for the journey. He studied everything he could find about the place and asked for advice from other travelers. During his journey, he only took water, food and sleeping bags. He walked about 20 kilometers a day. He showed great perseverance (毅力) and finished the 140kilometer journey in just seven days. The brave teacher thought his weeklong journey was wonderful. He said, The journey was quite good. There were snow storms and winds, but luckily I made it.(1)Why did Alan cross the desert on foot? A.To tell children a story.B.To have a wonderful journey.C.To take a risk for money.D.To show the ability of the blind.(2)The underlined phrase setting off in the second paragraph probably means ________. A.preparing a journeyB.starting a journeyC.breaking a journeyD.finishing a journey(3)What did Alan do during the journey? A.He overcame all of the difficulties.B.He asked for advice from other travelers.C.He walked with an experienced tour guide.D.He studied something useful about the place.(4)How long did Alan39。s journey take? A.140 days.B.One week.C.160
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