2016年常州市中考卷

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【一】:江苏省常州市2016年中考数学试题(图片版,含答案)

【二】:2016年常州市数学中考试卷

【三】:2016年常州中考英语真题(word版)

2016年中考真题卷一——常州卷

英语 试 题

一、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

( )1.Though Kongfu Panda 3 is popular with teenagers, it won’t be liked by .

A.nobody B.somebody C.everybody D.anybody

( )2.Our teacher a bookshelf at the back of our classroom to make a small reading corner.

A.picked up B.put up C.took up D.got up

( )3.—I’ve bought all the food for the party tonight.

—Thank you. Then I go to the supermarket.

A.can’t B.mustn’t C.shouldn’t D.needn’t

( )4.—Do you enjoy yourself at the concert?

—Yes. I have never been to one before.

A.a better B.the best C.a worse D.the worst

( )5.—Do you know when we ?

—I’m not sure. I will tell you about it when the time .

A.leave;is fixed B.will leave; is fixed

C.leave; will be fixed D.will leave; will be fixed

( )6.The coach thinks of Mary’s sports talents, for she jumped very at the sports meeting.

A.high; high B.highly; highly

C.high; highly D.highly; high

( )7.—What shall we buy for Lucy as a present?

—Let’s buy a new bike for her. Her bike breaks down from time to time .

A.after all B.above all

C.at all D.in all

( )8.—How did you put together the model plane so perfectly?

—It’s easy. I just followed the .

A.instructions B.instruments

C.interviews D.inventions

( )9.— will the discussion last?

— we reach an agreement.

A.How long; Not until B.When; Not until

C.How long; Until D.When; Until

( )10.—Could you show me how to make a fruit salad?

—. First ,you need to choose some fresh fruit of different colours.

A.It doesn’t matter B.My pleasure

C.You’re welcome D.With pleasure

二、完形填空(共12小题;小题1分,满分12分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

What does taking a risk mean? It means trying things even if(即使)they make you feel

uncomfortable or afraid. One of the greatest risks I’d ever taken was playing a role in my high school’s fall play. I was not only a person who had performance(表演)experience, but also I stuttered(口吃).

The of performing in front of people made me worried. The reason why I to perform was that I wanted to take part in my school theatre program.

On the day of the audition(试演), there were also some acting exercises to warm us up. We were divided into pairs to parts of the play. I felt very worried. After I said some of the lines(台词), my partner said, “I you are stuttering. Is that for dramatic effect or Do you really stutter?” I was speechless.

When my to audition came, my heart was beating fast. Across from me sat the director and his

assistants(助手). Needless to say, I was really my performance. I played the role of a man painter who pretended(假装)to be a woman. My partner was playing a businessman who wanted to marry me(the woman). We said Our lines and, I didn’t stutter. We went through it several times, and finally it was over. I was so The next Monday I was told that I had made the play. How excited I was! It was a lot of fun doing the play,

and it was clear to me that my stuttering couldn’t me doing what I wanted to do, and taking risks was well worth the time and ( )11.A.interesting B.exciting C.tiring D.challenging

( )12.A.enough B.some C.little D.much

( )13.A.failed B.thought C.memory D.purpose

( )14.A.failed B.decided C.afforded D.refused

( )15.A.compare B.understand C.describe D.prepare

( )16.A.promise B.realize C.notice D.imagine

( )17.A.turn B.hope C.dream D.plan

( )18.A.amazed at B.worried about C.used to D.curious about

( )19.A.surprisinglyB.finallyC.probably D.certainly

( )20.A.bored B.interested C.touched D.relaxed

( )21.A.stop B.get C.have D.find

( )22.A.attention B.power C.effort D.feeling

三、阅读理解(共13小题;每小题2分,满分26分)

阅读下列短文从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Every living thing On Earth is either a plant or an animal, right? Wrong! Many organisms(有机体)in Our world are neither. Some of them float through the air, and some lie hidden in the ground. They do not need sunlight to survive, and if the weather becomes too cold, they can become inactive until conditions improve.

What are these? They are called fungi(菌类), and you see them almost every day. Many kinds of fungi seem , such as the green black things that appear on the food which are left too long in the refrigerator. But other kinds are not so bad. For example, the yeast that is used to make bread and mushrooms(蘑菇)are both fungi.

What makes fungi different from plants and animals? An animal can move around by itself. Fungi get around too, but they don’t have feet, wings, or tails. They have to wait for wind or some other outside force to move them. Plants are different from fungi because they have chlorophyll(叶绿素). It helps them make food from the energy in sunlight. Fungi do not have chlorophyll.

Some fungi are bad, while others are not. Some fungi cause diseases, such as athlete’s foot, which makes feet uncomfortable. Other kinds of fungi can be used to make medicines, which have saved many lives.

Fungi clean up more than wounds, though. They are the world’s first recyclers. Without fungi, our world

would be a mess. Since fungi cannot make their own food as plants do, they must get their food elsewhere. Many fungi get their food from dead plants. They break them down and turn them into soil. The fungi get a meal, and the

world gets a housecleaning!

( )23.What does the underlined word “disgusting” most probably mean?

A.strongB.unpleasant

C.active D.small

( )24.According to the passage, .

A.fungi can move everywhere by themselves

B.fungi are unable to survive in cold conditions

C.some fungi can make food from the energy in sunlight

D.some fungi are useful to humans and the environment

( )25.Where can you most probably find this passage?

A.In a social report. B.In a biology book.

C.In a geography magazine. D.In a farming book.

B

When was the last time you saw three men running down a forest trail(小径)in the rain wearing flip-flops(拖鞋)? That’s what my friend Brandon, Josh and I were doing last autumn. We were looking for a waterfall(瀑布). We didn’t have much time to get to the waterfall and back, so we were running. We were wearing flip-flops to prevent our shoes getting dirty.

It was raining, but lightly. It kept us cool as we climbed over giant stones and through a shallow(浅的)stream. We followed red arrows(箭头)and crossed that stream several times, walking on toward the promised waterfall. Time was not on our side, however, and we were forced to turn around. As we started back, we looked at the shallow stream we had just crossed. Where did this rushing river come from? That was when we realize a flash flood was around!

In the few minutes the water rose at a fast speed. Now there were no big stones to be seen—only what looked like lumps(隆起)covered with rushing water. We had no choice but to move our way back carefully in the rushing water—in flip-flops. We had crossed the stream not once or twice, but six times in search of a waterfall that we never even reached!

With most of the crossings, we needed each other’s help if we didn’t want to be washed away by water. Wet all over, we felt relaxed after we made the last crossing.

“My dad always told me to keep off a river when travelling in the rain.” Josh said as we hurried back down the path.

“Why didn’t you tell us that earlier?” I laughed.

“Would it have made a difference?” came the reply.

He had a point.

( )26.Why were there no big stones to be seen in steam when they came back?

A.The big stones were moved away by someone else.

B.They were running too fast to notice the big stones.

C.The big stones were covered with rushing water.

D.The big stones were washed away by rushing water.

( )27.Why didn’t they find the waterfall in the end?

A.Because they were short of time.

B.Because they were wearing flip-flops.

C.Because Josh kept warning them not to go any further.

D.Because the flood prevented them from going forward.

( )28.We can infer(推断)from the passage that the writer and his friends .

A.were crazy about outdoor activities B.made full preparations before the trip

C.crossed rushing water easily in the end D.had much experience in travelling in the rain

C

While it is common for restaurant owners to connect with their customers, a restaurant owner in the U.S. is taking it to a whole new level. Tim Harris gives out free hugs(拥抱)to every customer at the end of each meal. The atmosphere(气氛)at his restaurant “Tim’s Place” is so positive(积极的)that customers often call it the “Worlds friendliest restaurant”.

“Tim’s Hug” is in fact an item on the menu, described as a “love” treat. Tim’s hugs are doubly special because of everything he has achieved. The 26-year-old is probably the only Down syndrome sufferer(唐氏综合征患者)in the U.S. to own a restaurant, but he has several other things to be proud of he’s a skillfull special Olympian, an excellent sailor, and an experienced fisherman. He was also chosen as Homecoming King and Student of the Year in high school! So when a man like Tim hugs you, it is sure to be a special and uncomfortable experience.

When Tim expressed interest in opening a restaurant, Keith, a small businessman himself, supported him. Tim hired other people to manage the place and do the cooking, and he introduced the idea of free hugs. He realized that people want to feel at home at a restaurant. That is why He included “love” as an item on the menu. Customers can order the free hug from Tim, and even if they don’t, he’ll probably hug them anyway.

The restaurant has been around since 2010,and Tim has given out over 19,000 hugs in the past five years, he keeps count using a special Hug Counter. Many customers love visiting “Tim’s Place”, “I’ve been coming here once a week,” said Michelle Garth-Jones, a regular customer. “I love local restaurants, and this special one has a story that stays with you.”

( )29.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Customers prefer to feel relaxed at a restaurant.

B.Unless you order Tim’s Hug, he will not hug you.

C.As soon as you enter Tim’s Place, you will get a warm hug.

D.Michelle Garth-Jones loves listening to the story in the restaurant.

( )30.Which of the following words can best describe Tim Harris?

A.Humorous B.Creative C.Serious D.Curious

()31.What may be the best title for this passage?

A.Tim’s Achievements B.A Special Experience

C.A Down Syndrome Sufferer D.The World’s Friendliest Restaurant

D

Many expressions that we use in American English come from novels. Today we

will look at some of them from Lewis Carroll’s famous novel “Alice in Wonderland” in

detail.

The story is about a young girl falling down a rabbit hole. When she finally lands,

she finds herself in a strange world and meets some strange characters.

The first character Alice meets is the White Rabbit, who runs past her and says

some strange words. Alice chases(追赶)him, and that is where her adventures begin.

In English, chasing a white rabbit means chasing an impossible clue and finding

yourself in a misleading situation.

Then, as she runs after the rabbit, she falls down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.

To fall down the rabbit hole can mean to enter a confusing(令人困惑的)situation.

However, usually we use this expression to mean we get interested in something to the

point of distractions(分神). It often happens by accident and is about something not that meaningful.

Later in the story, Alice meets the March Hare and the Hatter at a crazy tea party. Hares(野兔)have long been thought to behave excitedly in March, which is their mating(交配)season. Scientifically, this may not be true. But to be mad as a March Hare means that someone is completely mad, or crazy. The expression mad as a Hatter also means to be completely crazy. Of the two, mad as a Hatter is more common. But don’t tell the March Hare. Who knows how he will react(反应)!

Near the end of the story, Alice meets the Queen of Hearts. A woman who is called a Queen of Hearts likes controlling others and always tries to control everything and everyone around her.

( )32.Which of the following situations best fits the expression to fall down a rabbit hole?

A.When Tom was taking a walk in the forest, he suddenly fell over onto the ground.

B.When Mary turned On the TV, she chose to watch the talk show programme as usual.

C.When Jim was looking for a sport book online, he lost himself in many reports on superstars.

D.When Lily was thinking about how to solve a math problem, she came up with a good idea.

( )33.According to the passage, the expression to be mad as a March Hare.

A.describe how hares behave in March

B.shows hares’ characteristics in a scientific way

C.is used more often than the expression mad as a Hatter

D.has the same meaning as the expression mad as a Hatter

( )34.Which character in “Alice in Wonderland” wants others to obey his or her orders in every situation?

A.Alice B.The March Hare

C.The Hatter D.The Queen of Hearts

( )35.The writer mainly wants to in this passage.

A.introduce a famous novel and its language style

B.introduce a famous writer Lewis Carroll and his novelswww.fz173.com_2016年常州市中考卷。

C.explore some English expressions from a famous novel

D.explain why many expressions in English come from novels

四、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。每个空格里只填一个单词。

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