成都中考B卷6选5专题有答案.doc

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1、.1Today Id like to introduce my pen pal Lisa to you all.Lisa is from New York, and shes a vegetarian. 1 “Why am I a vegetarian? Well, I love animals, so I dont want to eat them. We can stay healthy if we eat only fruit and vegetables”, she always says. 2 There are a few shops and restaurants that se

2、ll food just for them. For example, theres a store near her house that makes lots of dishes with cheese and tofu. The tofu is great but she cant eat the cheese. It has too much fat.Its easy to be a vegetarian when shes at home. 3 She can make different kinds of food, and she often cooks meals for he

3、r family. “They arent vegetarians, but they dont mind vegetarian food.”In some restaurants its different to get vegetarian food. Last Sunday, she went to Peters Steakhouse(牛排馆)with her friends. They all wanted to eat roast beef(烤牛肉). 4 She asked the waiter whether he could give something with no mea

4、t. He said, “Would you like some fish?” “No, thanks, I only want vegetables no meat, and no fish.” What the waiter said made her upset, “but this is a steakhouse, people come here because they want to eat meat!”So they didnt eat in Peters Steakhouse. 5 There, Lisa had a big salad while her friends h

5、ad meat pizzas (yuck!)A. She prefers food that tastes good.B. Thats someone who doesnt eat meat.C. Instead, they went to an Italian restaurant.D. A lot of people are vegetarians in America.E. She looked for vegetarian food, but every dish had meat in it.F. She cooks lots of interesting dishes from g

6、rains (谷物) and vegetables.A:BDFEC 2 The best-loved pig in Hong Kong is called McDull. His mom makes a wish that he will look like Chow Yun-fat or Tony Leung, but he is well-known only by a birthmark around his right eye. Everything he tries, he fails. He wants to be an Olympic champion of qiangbaosh

7、an (抢包山), but the sport of catching the hottest baozi from a small mountain doesnt really exist (存在), of course. He dreams of going to the Maldives, but ends up on only a one-day tour of a Hong Kong landmark.精品. 1._ McDull was at first a supporting character i a story about his cousin McMug, a smart

8、 baby pig and “what parents expect of their children.” But interestingly, the wooden-healed McDull gradually became more attractive when he told his classmates that if he became the class monitor, he would treat everyone with strawberry cakes. McDull tried to speak out one sentence i his speech, “If

9、 you choose me, you will be.painful.” For him, it looks only a little bit different from an “A” when he gets an “E”. 2._ 3._ In one of the McDull movies, he talks to the audience (观众), “I suddenly realize that there is something you cannot have. No noodles, no Maldives, no golden medal, no money. Ac

10、tually, being silly is not funny-it could mean failure (失败). Being fat is not funny. Being fat does not even mean you are stronger. Disappointment is not funny, either. When I grow up, and face the strict world that isnt funny, what should I do?” He is still happy, however. He always starts again wi

11、th a new dream when one fails him. 4._ The popularity of McDull sometimes makes his creator Alice Mark confused, who hs some simple thoughts, such as God creates humans, because he loves humans and he wants them to be happy. “maybe people see themselves and their friends in McDull. McDull makes peop

12、le realize that they used to be as simple and happy as him. If there is a theme in all the McDull movies, it is about how a simple person keeps his or her simplicity in a world full of problems. 5._” says Alice Mark.A. The cartoon pig is not smart, either.B. Thats why both children and adults find M

13、cDull cute.C. However, the slow, silly pig has won over Hong Kong people.D. According to his headmaster, McDull isnt that silly. Hes just too kind.E. The story is more than its funny points. It is pleasant and sour at the same time.F. What he has been doing in the moveis is to find new dreams, but m

14、ost of them end up in disappointment.补全短文:1-5 ADECB3This weekend I talked with a very interesting man named Arnold Connor. Hes a baker and he loves his work! 1 It just happened. He says: “I need a job. I could do it at night when I was not at school. 2 So I did.”He made bread every night for two yea

15、rs while he finished high school. 3 He learned how to make all kinds of special cakes and pies and cookies. “I learned a lot,” says Mr. Connor. 4 Hes been running Connors Cakes for six years. “I love my work. 1 A. Then he went to a cooking school for a little over a year.B. He couldnt be happier.C.

16、Mr. Connor says he didnt really decided to be a baker.D. Then he opened his own bakery here in the city.E. I saw an ad for a baker to work from midnight to 6 in the morning.F. They were very sad.精品.G. The cartoon pig is not smart, either.H. Thats why both children and adults find McDull cute.I. Howe

17、ver, the slow, silly pig has won over Hong Kong people.J. According to his headmaster, McDull isnt that silly. Hes just too kind.K. The story is more than its funny points. It is pleasant and sour at the same time.L. What he has been doing in the moveis is to find new dreams, but most of them end up

18、 in disappointment.CEADB4Have you ever heard of Angel Falls? Its the highest waterfall in the world, deep in the jungles of Venezuela(委内瑞拉). Few people have ever seen Angel Falls.1_. If you went by land, you would have to travel for weeks through thick jungles. If you went by plane from Caracas(加拉加斯

19、), a city on the northern coast, it would take about four hours.2_. For hundreds of miles you would fly southeast over green plains(平原). Then the land would become higher, and you would see mountains with forests. Soon the land would slowly become high plateau(高原). Finally, you would fly toward a de

20、ep canyon(峡谷).Suddenly you would see a white line from far away.3_. You would see water falling over half a mile straight down the high mountain. It is a sight you would never forget.4_. In that year James Angel, an American pilot, flew over the area. As he was flying over the mountains and canyons,

21、 he suddenly saw a waterfall. It was a fantastic sight: the water seemed to be dropping straight out of the clouds.In 1941 an American expedition(探险队) discovered the falls and got the height of the falls. 5_. These falls are over 1,000 feet higher than any other falls in the world.A. What would it b

22、e like to take a trip by plane from Caracas to the falls?B. No one knew about this high waterfall until 1930.C. Its very hard to get there.D. Then as your plane flew closer, you would see the waterfall more clearly.E. They are one of the most beautiful sights in the world today.F. From the top to th

23、e bottom, the water falls more than 3,200 feet.A: 1-5 CADBF5Beggars(乞丐) are often seen sitting by the side of a street with heads bowed when people pass them by. Some ask people passing by for a bit of money and some just sit and wait to be given money. _1_.To solve the problem of aggressive begging

24、, an “alternative giving ” plan(代替方案) has been suggested. Ten blue money boxes will be placed in busy places such as the market and the railway station. It aims to encourage people not to give money directly to beggars but instead to give generously to local homeless causes._2_ But the police are ag

25、ainst the plan the plan saying that beggars who do not receive money directly may turn to alcohol and drug again. The homeless charity “Crisis” said the success of any plan will depend on its style. They think that imaginative and positive plans can help create local understanding and sympathy(同情) i

26、nstead of hardness(冷酷). _3_.Begging is a big social problem both in developing and developed countries. _4_. One of the ways is training beggars to work and helping them to find suitable jobs. This is especially true for developing countries where many low-skill jobs. _5_.A. Most beggars dislike the

27、 plan because they think they will not get enough money from the boxes for their showers, food and clothes.精品.B. The public should also be educated to see beggars not as dirty and dangerous, but as people who need understanding and help.D. A few use aggressive behaviour to earn money.E. Government m

28、ust play a big part in solving this problem.F. Supporters of this plan think it will be an helpful way to solve the beggars alcoh1.D2.F3.A4.E5.B6三、补全短文 “How many common English words were invented by Shakespeare?”How long did it take people to find the answer to this question 15 years ago? And now!

29、_1_2_ It was invented by two students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. They met in 1993, when they were studying computer science at Stanford University, USA. They dreamed of producing something that could also answer any question in seconds._3_ In January 1996, Page and Brin decided to make a better an

30、d faster search engine(引擎). They thought the results should be based on the most popular websites.Nobody would give them money for their project, so they used their own money. They also borrowed money from family and friends. Then, in 1998, they were given a cheque(支票) for $100,000, and they started

31、 their own company. Their first office was in a friends garage. _4_ A “Google” is very high number followed by a hundred zeros._5_ By 2002 it was the biggest search engine on the Internet. Now, more questions have been answered by Google than any other Internet service, from sport to science, and fr

32、om music to medicine. Google hopes that in the future all the worlds information will be put on the Internet, so that everybody can find everything.A. The company name is Google, a word which comes from maths.B. Internet search engines at that time were slow and gave many websites that werent useful

33、.C. You can Google it and find the answer at once.D. Shakespeare is well-known as a great writer in history.E. The Google search engine was soon used by thousands of people worldwide because it was fast, easy and correct.F. Google is the most popular Internet search engine in the world.阅读表达:CFBAE7补全

34、短文。A survey has said that whether you drink a glass of wine, enjoy reading a novel or start a conversation with the person sitting next to you on a plane can depend on which nationality is listed on your passport.According to the results of an international passenger survey, Australians are the bigg

35、est boozers (酒鬼) on board with 36 percent choosing to drink wine, _1_.The Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) spoke to around 1,500 people, aged 18 and older, who have traveled by plane at least once during the last three months and were living in the United States, United 精品.Kingdom, Ge

36、rmany, Japan, China, Singapore, Australia or Brazil.The results found Chinese travelers are most likely to take a little nap once the seatbelt sign is turned off. _2_3_. When not drinking, they always choose to work while flying at 35,000 feet. Meanwhile, Brits and Germans are the best at chatting w

37、ith strangers-spending 50 percent more time than any other nationalities. _4_.Although the plane food is not so delicious, seven out of ten passengers said they were happy to eat the in-flight snacks and meals. In-flight magazines were also popular with four out of five passengers reading them._5_.

38、At the same time, they are asking for more from their air travel experiences, which can encourage more airline companies to make more new changes.” Said Russell Lemieux, APEX executive director.A. Americans on he other hand like to use their time in the air more productivelyB. Paying more attention

39、to plane food than wine.C. They are also the first to reach for their credit card for some in-flight shopping and the biggest fans of gaming.D. Opposite to Brits and Germans, Brazilians make their conversations online through email, messaging apps or social media. E. Passengers are happy to see the improvements of airlines.F. Compared to 35 percent of Americans and 33 percent of Brits如有侵权请联系告知删除,感谢你们的配合!精品

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