中考英语五选五新题型训练29套题

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训练一朝阳一模

I’d just got in a taxi at the railway station when suddenly I found one of my suitcases (手提箱) missing. Just then, I saw a young man, not very far, opening it and taking out valuables. “Stop thief! Stop thief!” I shouted and threw open the car door and rushed out to him, followed by the driver and some passers-by. 60 . My driver caught him by the neck and took out the valuables from his trouser pocket and put them back into my suitcase.

Half an hour later,61 But as I checked those stolen things, I became very surprised, unable to

speak. 62 . And a blood test report of a 58-year-old woman appeared. I suddenly realized that the taxi driver must have mistaken the thief’s things and put his into my suitcase.

63 . But this story keeps coming back to me. Was the young man a habitual thief or a dutiful son who had been driven to find money to save his mother’s life? 64 . How I wish I had gone back that afternoon to return the money and the report and say sorry to him. For the first time in my life, I realized that hate and love are very close.

A. My heart aches for him

B. Two years has passed since then

C. I sat back in the taxi and breathed a sight of relief (松了一口气). D. Very soon we caught up with the thief

E. Before my eyes was 200 yuan instead of 100 训练二(东城一模)

Have you ever wondered why toy bears are called Teddy Bears? Why not Harry or Joe or Jane? 60 . The president was Teddy Roosevelt. 61. In 1902 Roosevelt went bear hunting(狩猎)with some

friends. 62 . He couldn’t seem to find anything. His friends found a black bear, and tie d it to a tree. They thought that Roosevelt would want to shoot it with his gun. When Roosevelt saw the bear, he refused to kill it. Shooting a bear tied to a tree wasn’t fair! 63 .

A newspaper artist heard the story of the bear hunt and drew a cartoon about it. 64 . He made a toy bear. Later he was allowed to use President Roosevelt’s name for the bears he made. The “Teddy Bear” was born!

A. He let the bear go

B. He was the 26th president of the United States C. However, his hunt was going poorly that day

D. Morris Michtom, owner of a toy store, saw the cartoon

E. The answer comes from a story about a U.S. president and a bear 训练三昌平一模

Eating too much food makes you fat and this is very bad for your heart. There are two things to do. 60 . Eat food with proteins and vitamins. 61. Fruit and vegetables have lots of vitamins. You need to eat some fat but don’t eat too much. 62 . Also drink lots of water or fruit juice. Don’t drink too much coca cola because it’s bad for your teeth!

Do some anaerobic exercise every day. 63 . The important thing is to keep moving until you breathe quickly and your heart beats fast. The heart gets stronger when it works hard. This helps your blood go around your body better.

64 . Smoking is bad for your heart, and your health.

A. Because it’s not good for your heart B. You can go swimming or do walking C. Eat healthily and take lots of exercise D. Fish and meat have a lot of protein in them E. Finally, don’t smoke if you want to be fit 训练四房山一模

Jay Chou was born in Taiwan, China. He grew up with his mother, and was a quiet and shy kid. 60 So people thought he would never be successful in life.

As a small child, Jay took a great interest in music. 61 . He loved it and kept on practicing. When he was in high school, he could play the piano quite well. At the same time, he showed his talent for writing songs. Before Jay became a singer, he worked as a songwriter. 62 . His first album (专辑) came out in 2000, and soon he became quite popular.

63. However, he is still shy and doesn’t talk much or smile. He doesn’t speak clearly when he sings or talks. 64 Most of his fans like him because he never follows others. A. But he has a lot of fans.

B. He didn’t do very well in schoolwork.

C. Now Jay is one of the most famous singers in Asia. D. For two years, he spent most of his time writing songs.

E. His mother sent him to learn the piano when he was only three years old.

训练五(密云一模)

A. Some people say it’s a silly name for a dog B. My older sister also goes to work C. He goes everywhere with me D. I like most sports, too

E. They are the best in the league Hi,Mike,

Glad to hear from you! I’d really like to be your pen pal. I think Internet pal is a better name, isn’t it? I’m the same age as you are and I’m in Grade 9 at junior high school. I live with my mom and my older

sister.My mom works. She’s a nurse. 60 , so I look after myself a lot of the time. My dad doesn’t live with us but I see him once a week. He takes me to football games.

61 , but my favorite sport is American football. I watch my team play every Sunday. They always win the games.62 .

My best friend is my dog. His name is Abe, after Abraham Lincoln. 63 , but I like the name, and so does my dog! He looks like a mixture of every day you’ve ever seen. I got him from the City Dog Pound. When he saw me, he wagged his tail, and I knew we were going to be friends. 64 .When I do my homework, he stays near my desk.When I sleep, Abe sleeps on my bed! Write to me soon. Tell me something about Paris. Sincerely Yours, Bob

训练六(大兴一模)

David Beckham was born on 2nd May, 1975, in London. When he was a young boy, he play ed football whenever he had the chance. Sometimes he would go and watch a game with his friends. 60 . This led to him going for a visit to a football training camp in Spain. As a boy at secondary school he played for not only his school but also his country team.

On 8th July, 1991, he became a member of Manchester United. 61 . On 2nd April, 1995, he played his first major football league game against Leeds United. During 1995 and 1996, David became a regular member of the team and Manchester United won in both seasons, with David scoring many goals.

62 . In the first game of the 1996/7 season, he scored an amazing goal from beyond the halfway line. Seeing the goalkeeper a little way out of his goal, David sent the ball over the goalkeeper’s head and into the goal. 63David Beckham is a great player, but he is different from most other players . He has a real love for football. 64 . He is always on the move with the ball or running to pick up a pass from another team member. He also has his feet on the ground and behaves in a very natural and relaxed way. A.He continued to score astonishing goals, especially from free-kicks. B. He won a prize at the age of twelve C. When he is training, he never rests

D. David Beckham became very famous overnight

E. This means that he could practice football as much as he wanted to

训练七(丰台一模)

Two men are in the same room of a hospital. 60_______. One man has to lie on his back all day. Every day, the man sitting up by the window tells the other about things outside.

“Some children are throwing bread to the ducks on the lake.” “61_______.” The other man is happy to hear about all the activities and colors of the world outside.

Days and weeks pass. 62_______. The other man asks the nurse to move his bed next to the window. Finally he can sit up to see the outside, but he is very disappointed. 63 “But my roommate told me so many wonderful things about outside!” he says.

“He was blind. 64_______. He just wanted you to live with hope,” says the nurse. A. He couldn’t even see the wall

B. One morning, the man by the window dies

C. The girls are so beautiful in their summer dresses

D. All he can see is a white wall! E. Both of them are very ill 训练九(怀柔一模)

A. It seems that some people phone the hotlines for fun. B. So the host has to tell the caller what the show is about.

C. Some young children phone the hotline in order to take part in games. D. Some people know little about the topic under discussion.

E. It is necessary for the radio station to improve the hotline program.

Hotlines have become common in China. Some radio broadcasting stations(广播电台) use hotlines to encourage the listeners to take part in the talk show. Are you interested in hotline?

That’s a good idea. Yet, the fact is, some people do nothing but break the whole program.60 _Sometimes they even do not know what the host is talking about. 61.___________Usually the caller will ask a few questions which express his hope and show his ignorance(无知). Then the host has to answer and explain how silly this is ! It wastes a lot of time.

62.____________ They just want to let the listeners hear them. They do not care about what the topic is, whether they themselves are interested in or how silly they appear to be.

I am really bored by those people. 63.________________ In my opinion, if a caller does not know what is going on, the operator should not let the caller take part in it.

64.______________Some radio or TV stations hold the hotline in order to get more money from the children. So if your phone fee goes up quickly suddenly, maybe your son or daughter often phone hotline.

训练十(顺义一模)

A young boy had just gotten his driving permit. He asked his father, who was a minister, if they could discuss his use of the car. His father said to him, “ 60 . You bring your grades up. Study yo ur Bible a little, and get your hair cut.61 ” A month later, the boy came back and again asked his father if they could discuss his use of the car. His father said, “ 62 You have br ought your grades up, you’ve studied your Bible

diligently, 63 ” The young man waited a moment and then replied, “You know, Dad. I’ve been thinking about that. You know Samson had long hair, Moses had long hair, Noah. had long hair, and even Jesus(耶稣)had long hair.” His father replied, “Yes son, 64 ” The son stood there still and thought hard on what his father had just said to him. A. I’m really proud of you. B. I’ll make a deal with you C. but you didn’t get hair cut. D. Then we will talk about it

E. and they walked everywhere they went. 训练十三(门头沟一模)

Jenny was my grandmother’s sister and she was an amazing(神奇的) woman. 60 It was a pity that she didn’t live to celebrate her 100th birthday, but she had a good, long life.

She had been a teacher before many women had jobs. She taught in Africa for many years.

61 At that time, people didn’t travel by plane, so she had to travel there by ship. It took her three months to sail from England to Malaysia in those days. I n 1947, she traveled by plane for the first time. 62 She continued to teach around the world until she was 75 years old.

63. I always loved to hear her talk about her stories. They were so interesting that I would like to listen to her when I was free. It was amazing that she could remember everything even though she was so old. 64 My grandmother’s sister was really an amazing woman. A. This made traveling much easier and easier. B. She was born in 1912 and died in 2011.

C. I think it was because she never stopped working and thinking. D. Jenny really loved teaching and she was also good at telling stories E. Then she moved to Malaysia and taught English there for a few years. 训练十四(石景山一模)

Anne and Joseph are talking about an interesting question. 60. __________? There can be many reasons. Hanna changed her name to Anne because she thought it would be easier for people to remember. On the other hand, Joseph is thinking about changing his name to an unusual name because he wants to be different.

61. __________. Film stars, singers, sportsmen and some other famous people often change their names because they want names that are not ordinary, or that have special sound. They chose the “new name” for themselves instead of the name their parents gave them.

Some people have another reason for changing their names.62. For example, Li Kaiming changed his name to Ken Lee when he moved to the United States. He uses the name Ken at his job and at school. 63. __________.

In many countries, a woman changes her family name to her husband’s after she gets married. But today, many women are keeping their own family names and not using their husbands’. Sometimes, women use their own names in some situations and their husbands’ in other situations. 64. __________. A. And some use both of them

B. They have moved to a new country and want to use a name that is usual there C. Why do some people change their names D. But with his family, he uses Li Kaiming

E. People have many reasons for changing their names 训练十六(延庆一模)

In the early 20th century, most western people didn’t know much about Asia and its people. However, one woman helped to change that. 60 . Pearl was born in 1892 and moved to Asia when she was only three months old. She lived in a church with her father and her childhood friends were mostly the children of Chinese farmers. Most of the people who lived around in the countryside were very poor. 61 .

Pearl moved back to America in 1934. She began to write books about her experiences in China. 62 , and in 1938, she won the Noble Prize for her novel The Good Earth. She became known as “the Marco Polo” for reintroducing Asia to West.

63 . She also tried to change people’s attitudes. She became active in many movements in the United States. From the day of her move to the US, Pearl was active in American civil rights and women's rights activities. Her experiences in China influenced her thinking, not only about Asia but also about her own country.64.

A. The woman was Pearl S. Buck B. Her books were huge success

C. So she could understand these people’s feelings

D. Pear died in March, 1973, just two months before her eighty-first birthday E. Pearl did more than just write stories about Asia 训练十七(丰台二模)

A police officer pulled a car over. When he walked up to the car, a man rolled down (摇下) the window. “__60___” he asked.

The policeman answered: “I stopped you for running that red light behind you.”

Just then the man’s wife leaned forward from the passenger’s seat and said in a very loud voice: “I told him to stop at that light. But did he listen? No. __61___” The man turned to his wife and shouted: “Shut up!”

The policeman continued: “And just before the light I clocked (测速) you doing 50 miles (80km) per hour. __62___”

His wife leaned forward again and whined (埋怨): “63. But did he listen to me? No! He never listens to me.” __64___ “Shut up! I told you to SHUT UP!”

The policeman looked at the woman and asked: “Does he always talk to you this way?” To which the woman replied: “Only when he has been drinking.”

A. He just kept right on going. B. Again the man shouted at his wife, C. I told him to slow down D. What’s the problem, officer? D. The speed limit is only 30. 训练十八(东城二模)

Armida Scarpa is an English teacher.60. She uses a real text of Goldilocks with her class. 61 . They are in their second year at school. They are learning to read in Italian, and have English three times a week. She doesn’t expect the children to learn the difficult grammar. 62 . She only asks them to really learn the words. This method is to give children an experience of real English and allows the teacher to use almost any story. 63 and if the teacher uses it carefully, the children can understand it.

Children are used to living in a world where they do not understand a lot of things. 64 , but they can also notice all the other information around them. If we deprive (剥夺) children of every experience except those we want them to master, then we take away the chance for them to experience this natural growth. A. Most children take what we find for them

B. But she does want to show them that they can make sense of them C. Her class are a group of seven-year-old pupils D. If the children like the story

E. She believes that stories can be used from the very beginning

训练十九(海淀二模)

Maria Martinez is remembered today as the maker of beautiful pottery. Her pottery is in museums all over the world.

60 She lived in New Mexico in America. As a young woman, Maria was known for the fine pots she made. Maria and the other village women made pots for their families. They also sold pots to visitors. In 1908, some archaeologists (考古学家) found broken bits of pottery in Maria’s village. They belonged to Americans who lived there 700 years before.

61 They were thinner than Maria’s pots. The finds influenced her art. Maria decided to make such a pot. Her husband helped her.62. Maria knew the clay she used would not work. A thin pot made out of that clay would crack (破裂) easily. Maria mixed different amounts of clay, sand, and water. 63 Maria produced many pots in her lifetime. 64 They are keeping the old ways alive just as Maria had done before. A. Her son and grandson also learned how to make beautiful pots. B. At last, she discovered a mix that would not crack. C. They had to find a way to make the pot thinner. D. Then the archaeologists showed them to Maria. E. Maria was born around 1881. 训练二十(顺义二模)

A boy lost his arms in an accident and his father lost his life. 60._____ Except for writing with his toes (脚 趾头), he could hardly do anything in his life.

As the two brothers grew up together, they had lots of problems and they often argued. 61._____ So he was very sad and didn’t know what to do.

62._______ Though her elder sister wanted to take care of her, she decided to be completely independent. At school, she always studied hard. Once she wrote the following in her composition, “I am lucky. Though I lost my hands, I still have legs. 63.______ ”

One day, the boy and the girl were both invited to a television interview program.64. The boy wrote “My younger brother’s arms are my arms” while the girl wrote “Broken wings, flying heart”. A. A girl lost her hands because of a fire. B. Then one day, his younger brother left him.

C. Though my wings are broken, my heart can still fly.

D. They both were asked to write something on a piece of paper with their toes E. Since then, he had to depend on the arms of his younger brother. 训练二十一(朝阳二模)

A program is very popular with the children at St. Sava Orthodox School.Students are given warm, winter hats if they read enough books. The hats are gifts from a woman who lives in Colorado. She knits (编织) each hat by hand. 60 .

The woman is called Nora. 61 . She is a retired (退休的) geographer.

Nora enjoys knitting hats.62. And they help her have a sense of purpose. They also give her a connection with children.

Mary Lee, a high school teacher says that the program encourages students to read more than before. “If children read books while they are young, they will read books before they pick up anything else,” she said. “Some of those students are reading because it gives them a goal. ___63 .”

Nora said she hoped that more and more people would knit hats or do something else to help children read more books. It’s not only good for children, but also good for themselves. ___64 . A. She is 80 years old

B. She thinks the hats are a way to get children to read more C. She spends about three hours on each one D. So try to do something to help the children.

E. They probably won’t read so many books without the program 训练二十二(大兴二模)

Joanne Rowling was born in England. She wrote her first story at the age of five or six. At school her favorite subject was English and she used to make up stories with her friends. When she left school, she studied in Paris for a year to learn French. 60 However, most of all she wanted to write!

In 1992, she left England to go to Portugal(葡萄牙) to teach English.61. A few years later, Joanne returned to live in Scotland. 62 While she was there, she finished her story about Harry Potter, a young boy who is a wizard(术士).

Then one day, in 1997, she found a publisher(出版商). She was very excited and happy! To her surprise, her book was sold in millions! It won many prizes! 63

Everybody wanted to read about Harry Potter. Her stories have been translated into many

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