湖南省长沙市长郡中学2021年理科实验班抵达杯初赛英语试题

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【全国百强校】湖南省长沙市长郡中学2021年理科实验班抵

达杯初赛英语试题

学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________

一、单选题

1.The twins are talking about the football match, Let’s ____them.

A.join B.join in C.take part in D.enter 2.—Peter,_______ do you visit your grandparents?

—Twice a month.

A.how long B.how soon C.how far D.how often 3.With enough practice,everyone will have a to win the match.

A.problem B.chance C.sleep

4.(题文)He told me that he ________ here for five minutes.

A.has come B.had arrived C.had been D.came

5.The world has a big headache and it _______ by money. It began in America last year. A.cause B.causes C.is caused D.are caused 6.—It's cool to make a short video by your mobile phone. Let me tell you .

—Great! Thank you very much.

A.why to use B.how to use it C.when to use D.what to use it 7.Please turn to page(页) and have a look at the picture on it.

A.the eightieth B.eightieth C.eighties D.eighty 8.—Do you know the teacher said just now?

—Sorry, I wasn’t listening.

A.when B.how C.what D.where 9.Shanghai is one of the________ in the world.

A.most biggest city B.biggest city C.most biggest cities D.biggest cities 10.Monkeys are the animals in the world. They can do something like us. A.smallest B.most dangerous C.cleverest D.thinnest 11.----If there are ______ people driving, there will be ______air pollution.

----Yes, and the air will be fresher.

A.less;less B.less;fewer C.fewer;fewer D.fewer;less 12.Computers can work than they did five years ago.

A.fast B.faster C.fastest D.the fastest 13.It is such funny movie that I want to see it second time.

A.a;a B.a; the C./; the D./; a 14.(2017·湖北随州)Thanks for inviting ________ to your food festival. We really enjoyed ourselves.

A.we B.they C.them D.us

15.---Which would you like, a cup of tea or a glass of milk?

--- . I think I'll just have a glass of water.

A.Both B.Neither C.None D.Either 16.—I'm a little hungry, Daddy.

—See the cupcakes on the plate? But you can only take______. Dinner is ready soon.

A.it B.one C.this D.that

17.—I want to buy some flowers.

—There a flower store across from the pay phone.

A.is B.has C.are D.have 18.—Tom, your father went to Hong Kong last week. Do you know ?

— Next month.

A.when he will come back B.where will he come back

C.when will he come back D.where he will come back

19.Let's go for a drive, ?

A.do we B.will we C.shall we D.will you 20.There some milk in the bottle.

A.is B.are C.has D.have

二、完型填空

It was a cold day in December in New York City. A little boy about 10 years old was standing in front of a shoe store on Green Street. He was 21 the windows, barefoot (赤脚的) and shivering (颤抖的) with cold. A lady walked to the boy and said, "My little boy,22 are you doing?" "I am asking God to give me a pair of 23 ." the boy said.

The lady took 24 by the hand and went into the store. She asked the clerk to get a pair of socks for the boy. She then asked 25 the clerk could give her a basin (盆) of hot water and a towel (毛巾). The clerk quickly brought the things to her. She washed the boy's little feet and dried them with the towel. After that, the lady 26 the socks for the boy,

and then bought him a pair of shoes. She patted (轻拍) him on the head and said, "My little boy, are you feeling more 27 now?"

As she turned to go, the boy 28 her by the hand suddenly. With tears in his eyes, he answered the question 29 these words, "Are you God's wife?" "No, I'm a mother." said the woman.

The boy was moved deeply by the 30 words.

21.A.looking through B.looking up C.looking for

D.looking after

22.A.how B.when C.what D.where 23.A.shorts B.shoes C.glasses D.trousers 24.A.her B.she C.he D.him 25.A.unless B.but C.if D.though 26.A.put on B.took off C.wore D.dressed 27.A.better B.worse C.surprised D.comfortable 28.A.gave B.caught C.told D.helped 29.A.with B.to C.at D.by 30.A.God's B.clerk's C.woman's D.God's wife's

It was a Friday evening. I was waiting at the bus stop after school when a car stopped and the driver opened the door. It was my 31 . “Quick, get in!” he told me. I was very

32 , but I did as he said.

At first, I was worried that something 33 happened. Then, I noticed my mother. She was also 34 the car and on the back seat. There were some bags of clothes and 35 food. My father was driving the car, but he was not driving 36 . He was driving out of the town. “Where are we going?” I asked.

It was a warm evening and lots of people were walking along the road. It was the 37 day of term. Did my parents have a big surprise for me? We were going somewhere special -- 38 where? The next thing I can remember is falling 39 . When I woke up, I saw the sea. We were at the beach. My father was sm iling. “Here we are,” he said, “the summer holiday 40 now!”

31.A.father B.mother C.brother D.sister

32.A.sad B.surprised C.excited D.glad

33.A.good B.important C.interesting D.bad

34.A.in B.on C.by D.at

35.A.many B.no C.some D.few

36.A.abroad B.home C.there D.here

37.A.first B.one C.worst D.last

38.A.or B.for C.but D.and

39.A.asleep B.ill C.silent D.quiet

40.A.started B.starts C.ended D.ends

三、阅读单选

One of the things I always believe is that no matter how bad something is, you can take something positive out of it. The one time I wasn't sure of that was on September 11.

I usually wake up at 6:30 or 7:00 in the morning. That day, I happened to wake up earlier.

I turned on the TV and I saw that a plane had crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. My first reaction was that it was a terrible accident. Then I saw another plane fly into the South Tower and I realized that I was witnessing an act of terrorism(目击恐怖袭击).

My wife and I spent the day watching the terrible pictures over and over again. When I watched family members looking for their loved ones, the pain in their eyes was something I would never forget. I couldn't understand how something this terrible could have happened.It wasn't until a few weeks after September 11 that I began to see that perhaps some good did come from this tragedy(悲剧). People seem different now, more understanding, more toleran (宽容的). Little things that seemed to be such a trouble before are no longer big things. Personally, I am more tolerant than I was. I realize life is too short to let myself get worried over small things.

People go to work and don't come back. One moment they're living and the next minute they're not. And, it doesn't matter who you are, there is nothing you can do about it. We never know when our time here will be over, so we all need to make the most of every minute we have.

You try to learn from what happened. You can't be used up by it. You can't live by it. All you can do is just live.

41.The word "positive" in the passage probably means .

A.bad B.good C.real D.terrible

42.When did the writer know it was an act of terrorism?

A.Late in the morning.

B.After his wife told him.

C.After he saw a plane crash into the North Tower.

D.After he saw another plane fly into the South Tower.

43.What did the writer see after he turned on the TV that morning?

A.A fire starting. B.A plane flying.

C.A terrible accident. D.An act of terrorism.

44.From September 11, the writer has realized that .

A.he has become less tolerant towards others

B.he should get worried about little things

C.life is too short to care about others

D.people should make the most of every minute they have

45.What's the best title of this passage?

A.Report about September 11 B.September 11 and My Family C.September 11 and My Turn D.The Tragedy of September 1

When you are feeling unhappy or forget how great you are, these are six ways to make you feel good at about yourself.

Look in the mirror and say to yourself, “I am a special person and there’s no one in the world like me. I can do anything.” It may not sound so good, but it really works!

Do something nice for someone. Helping others always makes you feel good.

Smile! Be friendly to people you meet. Look for the good things in your friends and family.

Learn something new! Have you always wanted to design your own room or learn how to swim? Go for it! New challengers are fun and give you a sense of accomplishment when you have finished.

Start to write a dairy. Turn off the TV and let your imagination fly! Write down your thought, dreams or anything you want! Writing always helps to express your feelings.

Stay with your family. We all need our family time. Talk with your Mom or Dad or maybe even your cousin.

46.The passage may be from .

A.a science book B.a magazine C.a story book 47.According to this passage, when you are helping others, you will .

A.be special B.be sure C.feel nice

48.What does the underlined word “a sense of accomplishment” mean in Chinese?

A.成就感B.忧伤感C.挫折感

49.Which of the following should you say “No” to when you are unhappy?

A.You should always look for the good things of others

B.Stay alone at home as much as possible.

C.Learn something new and go for it!

50.What is the best title for the passage?

A.Do Your Best

B.It’s Never Too I ate to Learn

C.Six Ways to Feel Good about Yourself

The 17th-century Irish farmer Rober Cook was the most unusual person in County Waterford. he always wore white linen. His underwear, night clothes and shirts were all in white, and so were his suits, coats and hats. He became so famous for his clothes and his love for white that he was known all over Ireland as “Linen Cook”. He refused to have any brown cows in the field of his farm at Cappoquin and even his horses had to be the same pure white as his clothes.

Cook was a eager vegetarian and refused to eat the flesh of any animal or to wear anything produc ed by an animal.

A fox which attacked (袭击) his chichens was not killed when it was caught . Instead, he gave it a talk on the evils (罪恶) of murder, then offered it a sporting chance by making it run through a line of his farm workers, who had sticks.

Cook had a long and healthy life and showed that “water for dri nk, vegetables for food and linen and other plant life for clothing were enough to live on.”

He died in 1726 when he was over eighty years old and was buried in a white linen shroud (寿衣).

51.The man the writer tells us about is a .

A.person who has a strange habit

B.famous person all over the world

C.healthy man

D.man who lived a long life

52.From the passage we can know that .

A.he wasn?t married all his life

B.he didn’t wear leather(皮的) shoes or woolen(毛的) clothes

C.he disliked the colour brown most

D.he died at the age of 80

53.“Vegetarians”are people who do not .

A.buy animals B.kill animals C.eat animals D.keep animals 54.We can inferred from the passage that the fox wasn?t killed by Robert Cook, but perhaps .

A.it could understand what it did was bad after Robert gave it a talk on the evils of murder. B.it had spor ts together with Robert?s farm workers

C.it was given a chance to run away

D.it had got a beat from Robert?s farm workers

55.“water for drink, vegetables for food and lin en and other plant life for clothing were enough to liv e on.” That is .

A.the conclusion drawn by the writer

B.the words of Robert Cook

C.a saying

D.the belief of a certain famous person

A hobby can be almost anything a person likes to do in his free time. Hobbyists keep pets, build model ships, watch birds, climb mountains, grow flowers, fish, ski, skate and swim. Hobbyists also paint pictures, attend concerts and plays and perform on musical instruments. They collect everything from books to butterflies, and from coins to stamps.

People have hobb ies because these activities offer enjoyment, friendship, knowledge and

relaxation. Sometimes they even make some money by following a hobby. Hobbies help people relax after hard work, and provide a balance ( 平衡) between work and play. Hobbies also offer more interesting activities for persons who have retired (退休). Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, sick or well, can follow an interesting hobby.

Hobbies can help a person’s mental (精神的)and physical health. Doctors have found that hobbies are helpful for patients to recover (恢复) from physical or mental illness. Hobbies give patients something to do, and provide interests that keep them from thinking about themselves.

In early years, most people were too busy making a living to have many hobbies. But some persons who were free enjoy hobbies.

People today have more time than before for hobbies. Machines have reduced (减少) the amount (数量) of time they must spend on their jobs. More people are retiring than before at an earlier age. Those who have developed hobbies never need to worry about what to do with their free hours.

Sir William Osier, a famous Canadian doctor, expressed the value of hobbies by saying, “No man is really happy or safe without a hobby.”

56.According to the passage, a hobby may be .

A.one’s common activity in his office

B.a kind of activity only for old people

C.a kind of activity a person likes to do in his free time

57.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

A.Hobbies can offer enjoyment, friendship, knowledge and relaxation.

B.Hobbies can help people relax after hard work.

C.Hobbies can offer low interesting activities for old people.

58.Doctors found the hobbies are .

A.helpful for patients to become well again from illness

B.helpful for people to get up early

C.helpful for patients to take medicine

59.Why did most people spend less time on their hobbies in early years?

A.Because they were not interested in hobbies.

B.Because there were not any activities for them to take part in.

C.Be cause they were busy making a living.

60.What’s the writer’s idea about hobbies?

A.Anyone should have hobbies in their free time. B.Hobbies are only popular among the retired people. C.People today have little time for their hobbies.

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