北京市2014年中考英语试题(精校版) - 图文

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42. A. love 43. A. call 44. A. lost 45. A. camera 46. A. storing

B. success B. show B. frozen B. umbrella B. facing

C. friendship C. expect C. forgotten C. apple C. spreading

D. honor D. invite D. hidden D. box

D. increasing

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六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共26分,每题2分)

A

47. Which school offers Music Programe?

A. Hillbrook School B. Emerson School C. Monarch School D. Almaden School 48. If you are interested in group classes in art ,you can call

A. 650-968-5957 B. 650-903-0986

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C. 650-403-3575 D. 650-720-1677 49. Which program helps improve thinking skills?

A. Sports Program B. Art Program C. Development Program D. Woodshop Program

B

Billy’s favorite color is orange. But he can’t see what orange looks like. Billy is blind.

A month after he was born, his mother noticed that his eyes weren’t quite as big as a normal baby’s. “Billy would never be able to see.” the doctor told his mother. After that Billy’s mother began talking to him, describing things she saw outside the window. She described everything to him.

Billy does not only depend on his mother’s descriptions to learn about the world around him. He sees with his ears and his hands, too. He has perfect hearing. When people make phone calls, he can tell the numbers they dial(拨).

“He is very confident and his disability doesn’t stop him from being an important part of the class,” his teacher said.”The students love him, and he is just one of them.”

Billy loves computer science. He began teaching himself computer programming when he was just seven years old. His dream school would be Stanford University. He gets top grades in his classes, making that a real possibility.

“You can’t let excuses get in the way of your dreams, and if you do that you can’t move forward and reach your goals, “said Billy. 50. From the passage, we know that ________.

A. Billy can’t hear. B. Billy can’t see. C. Billy can’t walk. D. Billy can’t talk. 51. How did Billy’s mother help him?

A. By teaching him how to draw. B. By asking teachers for advice. C. By describing everything to him. D. By sending him to his dream school.

52. When did Billy begin teaching himself computer programming?

A. When he was 7 years old. B. When he was in Grade 5.

C. When he was in high school.

D. When he was at university.

C

Have you ever wondered what goes through your mind when you choose where to sit in a new classroom? Or in a waiting room full of strangers? Or on a bus? Researchers have found out some interesting facts.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, we prefer to sit closer to people like ourselves. Girls sit by girls and boys sit by boys. Adults sit together and young people choose another young person to sit near. But it goes further than this. We even choose to sit near

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someone who looks like us. People with glasses are more likely to sit near other people with glasses. People with long hair sit closer to other people with long hair.

We seem to believe that people with similar habits or hobbies will share similar attitude and we are more likely to be accepted by people like ourselves or even, we think we may be safer with people who look like us. Sometimes that’s true but it's a pity if we always stick to the same people, the same group. The danger in always staying in our comfort zone (舒适区) is that we just recycle the same opinions, the same tastes and the same ideas. We lose the chance to learn something new, find out about interesting things, hear funny stories and discover differences.?

When we always stick to the same people, how can we ever break down the barriers which prevent us from getting to know people with different ideas? And how can we avoid the ignorance (无知),which too often leads to prejudice (偏见) and even fear? If instead you want to live in a society that opens to changes and new things and different opinions, be the cat among the pigeons.

Move out of your comfort zone. Go and sit next to someone different. And don't just sit there in silence. Say hello. Ask a question. Start a conversation. That’s how we make friends. That’s how we learn about people. That’s how we open our minds to new ideas. That's how we live an exciting life.

53. From the passage, we know that people prefer sitting by someone who .

A. is like themselves B. has a sense of humor C. is open-minded D. lives an exciting life 54. People like staying in their comfort zone because they may .

A. remain comfortable and special B. be accepted easily and feel safe C. find out more interesting things

D. discover differences among themselves 55. What is the purpose of the passage?

A. To tell us just to be ourselves in social life. B. To introduce ways to learn about the world.

C. To explain how people communicate with others.

D. To encourage us to meet people of different kinds.

D

Teens want structure in their lives, which means they want their lives well-planned. To begin building structure, teens need love and trust. They need to know their parents are there to give them needed love and support (支持).Teens want to be sure that nothing can prevent parents from shouldering their responsibility for them---not their growing maturity (成熟), misbehavior, nor anger at something they have done. Teens want parents to keep control while allowing them to make some

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decisions.

There are some ways you can help your teens create reasonable structure and remain close. One way is to spend time together. Parents often mistake their teens’ increased interest in friends for a disinterest in the family.

Teens would like to spend more time doing things with their parents, but watching TV is not counted as spending time together. As your teens mature, it is important for you and your teens spend time alone together, one to one. Your teens need time to talk to you alone without any other family member present.

Talk with your teens about their interests and concerns. Make sure you really show interest in what is happening. When talking with your teens, give full attention and do not stop them.

The way to help your teens become adults is to let your teens into your world. Sharing your emotions and concerns with your teens is important. Avoid causing needless worry.

Trust your teens. Don't expect the worst. Hope for the best. Telling your teens you don’t like their friends will cause the teens not to bring their friends home. If something should go wrong, believe that your teens didn’t do it on purpose.

It is very important that you treat your teens with respect. Teens need the same respect adults show for total strangers. Don’t talk down to your teens.

You need to be supportive o f your teens. What may be a small problem to you may be troubling to your teens. Teens don't have the experiences that adults have had. Let the teens know that you understand how much it hurts when something happens that is upsetting or hurtful to them. As they mature, they can look back at some problems they had and laugh at having been upset by something that now seems unimportant.

The most important things to remember are: talk with your teens, listen to their worries and offer suggestions when needed. This will help your teens to live a well-organized life.

56. According to Paragraph 1, teens ________.

A. can control themselves. B. expect direction and freedom. C. don’t know how to make decisions D. don’t have responsibility for the family

57. The underline part “counted as” in Paragraph 3 probably means “______”.

A. compared with B. used as C. connected with D. regarded as 58. To help teens organize their lives, parents should __________. A. invite their teens’ friends home. B. leave their teens’ problems alone.

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