1、2021年山东省滨州市中考英语真题姓名:_ 班级:_考号:_一、补全对话(共1题)1、 Laura: Hello. This is Laura. May I speak to Molly? Molly: Hi, Laura. This is Molly. Laura: Hi, Molly. 1 Molly: Yes. Whats up? Laura: I wanted to know if you want to go to an art show with me. Molly: Sure. Which day? Laura: 2 Is that good for you? Molly: Ah
2、, Saturday is going to be a little difficult. 3 Laura: How about Sunday afternoon? 4 Molly: Sunday afternoon would be perfect. Laura: 5 Molly: Ill be there at that time. See you on Sunday. Laura: See you. A I was thinking Saturday afternoon. B I guess we can meet at 2 p.m. C Could we meet on Sunday
3、instead? D Are you available this weekend? E.Shall we meet at the art show? F.It sounds perfect for me. G.I need to attend a meeting in the morning. 二、阅读理解(共5题)1、 Chinese Opera Cartoon Festival Kicks off Thursday http/www. Chinadaily. com. cn 2021-02-02 An art festival that calls attention to Chines
4、e opera cartoons will kick off in Beijing on Thursday, Feb 4 and run until Feb 26. The festival is prepared by the Chaoyang Cultural Center and the Culture and Travel Office of Chaoyang, Beijing. The staff members are hoping the festival will get more foreigners and young people to learn more about
5、traditional Chinese culture. Classical Chinese operas, chosen from 360 kinds of operas in China, are made into cartoons, and will be shown to the public. The cartoon characters look lively and cute, which can quickly be loved by the public. Activities will also be held during the festival, such as s
6、howing the primary posters and writings, and opera costumes. Since the festival is mainly held online, people can take part in the activities by watching videos on online short-video platforms ( 平台 ) like Douyin and Huoshan Video, known as Tik Tok and Vigo Video outside China. People can also enjoy
7、a 360-degree wide view of the activities online. By clicking a mouse of a computer or using a mobile phone, people can choose wherever they like to view the activities at home. 1 The art festival will last ( 持续 ) for _. A 11 days B 23 days C 26 days D 28 days 2 People can enjoy _ during the festival
8、. A some Chinese operas played by real people B all classical Chinese operas C some Chinese operas made into cartoons D 360 kinds of Chinese operas 3 Which of the following online short-video platforms is NOT mentioned in the passage? A Douyin. B Huoshan Video. C Tik Tok. D Tencent Vi. 4 People can
9、watch the festival at home because it is _. A mainly held online B shown on TV C shown to the public D held for free 5 This passage is most probably from _. A a book B a website C a magazine D a tourist guide 2、 It seems that food deliverymen ( 送货员 ) are always rushing in haste . We can always see t
10、hem running every minute, and they seem to have lots of things to do the next minute. They wear blue, red or yellow helmets ( 头盔 ) and many of them dont follow traffic rules. They drive on the wrong side of the road and run red lights. They use mobile phones when they are driving. However, not every
11、thing goes well with food deliverymen. In the first half of 2017, food deliverymen had 76 traffic accidents in Shanghai. That means every two and a half days, a food deliveryman will die or get hurt on the road. What makes deliverymen take such risks? The strict rules of the food delivery companies
12、and the worried customers may be the answer. Many companies will fine ( 罚款 ) a deliveryman up to 2,000 yuan if he cant deliver the food on time, reported China Daily. Fines also go to those who get bad reviews from customers. To solve the problem, food delivery service companies need to do some chan
13、ges. Some cities are also taking action. Shanghai has asked companies to train their deliverymen on traffic rules and safety. Now in Shenzhen, if a deliveryman breaks traffic rules more than twice, then he cant do the job for a whole year. 1 The underlined phrase “in haste” in Paragraph 1 probably m
14、eans _ in Chinese. A 匆忙地 B 慢慢地 C 意外地 D 犹豫地 2 The first paragraph mainly tells us that many food deliverymen _. A work very hard B break traffic rules C are good at driving D use mobile phones too much 3 How many reasons are mentioned for deliverymens taking risks of breaking traffic rules? A Two. B
15、Three. C Four. D Five. 4 If a food deliveryman _, the companies will fine him. A drives too slowly B delivers food on time C obeys traffic rules D gets bad reviews from his customers 5 What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A Traffic rules are too strict to deliverymen. B Food deliverymen cann
16、ot drive on important roads in the future. C Some cities are working to solve the problem and make things better. D All the companies in China train their deliverymen on traffic rules and safety. 3、 “Lifes a long, long journey,” so we are told, and most of us would not set off on a journey, even a s
17、hort one, without some ideas of where we wanted to go. Yet many people travel on lifes journey with no sense of direction at all. Setting personal goals can give your life a sense of direction. Goal setting is used by top sports players, successful business people and achievers in all fields. Before
18、 you set personal goals, think about what you want to achieve with your life. Try to set goals in some of the following categories ( 类别 ): EducationWill you achieve the educational goals after finishing high school? Are you still growing and learning? FamilyWhat kind of relationship do you want with
19、 your parents and other family members? CreativeDo you want to achieve any artistic goals? CareerWhat job do you want to take when you grow up? What do you need to make your dream come true? Public ServiceDo you want to make the world a better place? PhysicalAre you fit enough to do the things you w
20、ant to do? PleasureHow do you want to enjoy yourself? To help make the process more manageable, divide your goals into smaller tasks. For example, if you want to reach a main goal in five years, set a three-year goal, a one-year goal, a three-month goal and a one-month goal. Then create a daily To-D
21、o List of things that you should do today. When a goal is achieved, take the time to enjoy your success. This helps you build the self-confidence. Remember, your goals can be changed as time goes on. But be sure your goals are the things you hope to achieve, not what your parents, family or teachers
22、 want. 1 According to the passage, why should we set goals? A To have a better future. B To enjoy pleasure in life. C To know where to have a journey. D To give our life a sense of direction. 2 What should you consider when you set a family goal? A The education you want to get. B The job to support
23、 your family. C The time youll spend reaching your goal. D The relationship with family members. 3 Whats the best advice to achieve the main goal? A Dividing your goals into smaller tasks. B Creating a daily To-Do List of things. C Building the self-confidence. D Setting the time to achieve the main
24、 goal. 4 What can we learn from the passage? A Once you set your goals, they cant be changed. B Not all the people can get success by setting goals. C Enjoying success in one goal can help you do better in the next one. D Your goals are the things you and your parents, families or teachers want. 5 W
25、hich of the following is the best title for the passage? A A long journey. B Goal setting for life. C The direction of life. D Ways to achieve goals. 4、 Playing for Friendship Ping-pong, or table tennis, might seem like an ordinary game to play with friends or family. But it holds a special place in
26、 China-US relations, as it has helped both countries get along for the last 50 years. This has been called “ping-pong diplomacy ( 乒乓外交 )”. Judy Hoarfrost was just 15 years old when she was sent from the US to China as part of a nine-member table tennis team. The year was 1971, and for the past 20 ye
27、ars, relations between China and the US had been unfriendly. But as the team toured around China, things started warming up. Hoarfrost even got to meet then-Premier Zhou Enlai. “The most unforgettable moment was Zhou shaking hands with me and looking into my eyes,” Hoarfrost told China Daily. “You h
28、ave opened a new page in China-US relationships.” Zhou told the team. In the years that followed the historic visit, ties between the two countries started to blossom. US president Richard Nixon would make a landmark ( 里程碑 ) visit to China in 1972, which also saw Chinese table tennis players make th
29、eir own visit to the US, according to China Daily. Diplomatic relations between the US and China were fully established ( 建立 ) in 1979. Players from both countries believed strongly in the idea of “friendship first, competition second”. To this day, many of them remain friends. Hoarfrost thinks we s
30、hould remember ping-pong diplomacy in order “to understand the importance of people to people exchanges in establishing bonds , human bonds between peoples.” Seeing tension ( 紧张局面 ) between two of the worlds biggest powers in recent years, Hoarfrost said China and the US should work together. “We ha
31、ve so much in common, and we need to build on what we have in common,” she added. 1 What do we know about Hoarfrost? A She has played table tennis for 15 years. B She doesnt know what “ping-pong diplomacy” is. C She formed her own table tennis team 20 years ago. D She was part of efforts to improve
32、China-US relations. 2 What is Paragraph 3 about? A The teams tour around China. B Zhou Enlais memories of the team. C Hoarfrosts meeting with Zhou Enlai. D The relationship between China and the US. 3 When were China-US diplomatic relations fully established? A In 1971. B In 1972. C In 1979. D In 19
33、91. 4 What does the underlined phrase “establishing bonds” in Paragraph 5 mean? A Developing a relationship. B Holding a competition. C Understanding different countries. D Understanding the spirit of sportsmanship. 5 According to the passage, what might Hoarfrost agree with? A Its normal for countr
34、ies to face tension. B China and the US should improve their relations. C Playing table tennis can help people go abroad more easily. D China and the US should have another table tennis exchange. 5、 Zhang Guimei, the principal of Huaping High School for Girls, has been given the title “Role Model of
35、 the Times” for helping girls from poor families. The school was the first high school in the country to provide free education for girls who would otherwise have been unable to continue their studies after completing their nine years of education. Zhang moved to Lijiang at the age of 17 to teach in
36、 the middle school in Huaping County. Once, she got badly ill but had no money for the treatment (治疗) . With the help of the people there, she was able to get the necessary treatment. “From then on, I told myself that I must do something for those people who helped me,” Zhang said. Slowly, a dream o
37、f setting up a free high school for girls in Huaping County appeared in Zhangs heart. From the year of 2002, she began a six-year journey to look for funds (资金) . In 2008, Zhang finally set up Huaping High School for Girls at the foot of the Shizi Mountain in Huaping. Thanks to her efforts, more tha
38、n 1,800 girls from poor families have entered universities through her education until now. Zhang has been helping to improve the area as a whole. Influenced by her, many of her students have chosen to teach in poor areas. Now, with Zhang having got the honorary title, education for girls from poor
39、areas will receive more attention. What she has done will be long remembered and encourage more to follow her example. 1 Why was Zhang Guimei named “Role Model of the Times”? _ 2 Was Zhang able to get the necessary treatment when she once got badly ill? _ 3 When was Huaping High School for Girls set
40、 up? _ 4 How many girls have entered universities through Zhangs education? _ 5 Where have many of Zhangs students chosen to work? _ 三、完型填空(共1题)1、 A little boy invited his mother to attend his schools first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boys 1 , she said she would go. This would be the first
41、 time that his classmates and teacher 2 his mother and he felt sorry for her look. 3 she was a beautiful woman, there was a serious scar (疤痕) on her right face. The boy never wanted to 4 why or how she got the scar. At the meeting, the people were impressed (使留下印象) by the kindness and natural beauty
42、 of his mother though she had the scar. But the little boy was still 5 and hid himself from everyone. Just then, he 6 a conversation between his mother and the teacher. “How did you get the scar on your face, Madam?” The teacher asked carefully. The mother replied, “When my son was a baby, his room
43、caught fire one day. 7 was too scared to get into his room, but I did. When I was running towards his bed, a long piece of wood fell down and I put myself over him. Finally, when I 8 I found I was in the hospital.” She touched her right face. “The scar was left on my face, but I have never regretted
44、 what I did for my son. You see, he is strong and healthy now.” Hearing that, the little boy cried 9 and ran to his mother. He hugged his mother and felt great love 10 his mother. He held her hand tightly for the rest of the day. 1 A surprise B disappointment C enjoyment D excitement 2 A noticed B g
45、reeted C met D mentioned 3 A If B As C Although D While 4 A talk about B think about C worry about D hear about 5 A bored B satisfied C surprised D embarrassed 6 A made B continued C heard D replied 7 A Nobody B Anybody C Somebody D Everybody 8 A woke up B climbed up C put up D thought up 9 A normal
46、ly B sadly C exactly D simply 10 A from B for C with D between 四、选择题(共15题)1、 Whats _ population of China? It has _ population of 1.4 billion. A a; a B a; the C the; a D the; the 2、 On February 25, President Xi Jinping announced that China has made a “complete _” in its fight against poverty (贫困) . A victory B progress C difference D improvement 3、 Dad, could you please teach _ English? Sure! But its more important to learn it by _. A my; yourself B my; you C me; you D me; yourself 4、 China is a great country with a history of about five _ years. Yes.