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绵阳市2021年中考英语本试卷分试题卷和答题卡两部分。试题卷共8页,答题卡共2页。满分120分,考试时间100分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米的黑色墨迹签字笔填写在答题卡上,并认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号、考点、考场号。2.选择题答案
使用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡对应题目标号的位置上,非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色墨迹签字笔书写在答题卡的对应框内。超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。3.考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷(选择题,
共70分)第一节:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIt'shalfpastsevenonMondaymorning:timet
ogetreadyforschool.JayStonerolledoutofbed.Hedidacoupleofquickwake-upexercisesandthenhewentovertoamirrorandlookedathims
elf.“Notbad,Stone,notbad,”hesaidtohimselfandsmiled.Maybehewasn'treadyforHollywood,butwithhisdarkbroadeyesand
histhickbrownhair,hehadthelooksthatturnedgirls’heads.Hemovedinclosertothemirrorandsmiled,checkinghisteeth.“Perf
ect,”hethought,“Goodenoughforatoothpastead.”Ashiseyesmoveddowntohisstrongarmsandchesthesmiledagain.The
hourshespentontheplaygroundanddoingsit-upshavepaidoff!Butsuddenly,thesmilefroze(僵住)onhislips.Hiseyesmovedfromtheupperpartofhisbodydowntohislegs
.Hislegswereshort.Notjustshort,butfartooshortforhisbody.Hehadtheupperbodyofasixfeetboy,butbecauseofhislegs,hewasmuchlessthansixfeet.Sitting,h
ewasastallasalmostanyoneinhisclass.Standing,hehadtolookupatmostoftheboysandevenmanyofthegirls.Whydidn'thislegsgrowwiththerestofhisbody?Atfivefeet
sixinches(英寸),hewasoneoftheshortestboysinhisclass.Hewastheshortestinhisownfamily,andhewasevenshorterthanhislittlesister—bythr
eeinches!Wheredidhislegscomefrom?Hecertainlydidn'tgetthemfromhisparents.Theywerebothquitetall.Lookingthrougholdphotosinthefamilyalbum,h
efoundtheanswer.Itwashisgrandfatheronhismother'sside.HisshortlegswereagiftfromGrandpaTuttle.Thanksalot,Grandpa!1.Howdid
JayStonefeelabouthisupperbody?A.Disappointed.B.Interested.C.Proud.D.Uneasy.2.HowtallwasJay'slittlesister?A.Sixfeet.B.Fivef
eetsixinches.C.Fivefeetnineinches.D.Fivefeetthreeinches.3.WhydidJay'ssmiledisappearsuddenly?A.Becausehedislikedhisarms.B.Becausehewasu
psetthathislegswereshort.C.Becausehefoundsomethingwrongwithhisface.D.Becausehethoughthewastedalotoftimeexercising.4.Whati
strueaccordingtothepassage?A.Jay'sparentshadshortlegs.B.AlltheotherstudentsweretallerthanJay.C.MostboysinJay'sclasslookedupto
him.D.Jaywasshorterthananyothermemberinhisfamily.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutJay'sgrandfather?A.Hismotherwasshort.B.Hehadshortlegs
asJaydid.C.Hewascrazyabouttakingphotos.D.Heleftgiftsforhisfamilymembers.BNOTICE1June11,2021CALLFORCREATIV
EWRITINGS!ThisisNOTICE2June11,2021INTER-SCHOOLSINGINGCOMPETTTION!toinformallthestudentsthatourschoolisgoingtopublishitsyearlymag
azinenextmonth.Allthosewhowishtohaveagocanmailtheirarticlestoxysmagazine@gmail.com.Students’workswillbeaccepte
dlatestbyJune30,2021till11:59pm.Youcantakeanytopicofyourchoice.Formoreinformation,getintouchwithyourownc
lassteachers.Asma/AshishHeadGirl/HeadBoyOurschoolisgoingtoholdanInter-schoolSingingCompetitiononJune29,2021,Tuesdayat2
pmintheschoolhall.Morethan20schoolsfromalloverthecitywilltakepartinit.Interestedstudentsmaycallusat66882021latestbyJune18,2021.Alice/AlbertHeadGirl/H
eadBoyNOTICE3June11,2021FOUND!Thisistoinformallthestudentsthatabackpackhasbeenfoundintheschoolplayground.Ther
eareafewtextbooksandsomemoneyinit.Thebackpackismedium-sizedandredincolour.ItwasfoundonJune9,ataround6pm
inacornernearthemaingate.TheownerofthebagshallseemeintheSchoolOfficewithyourIDcard.Thankyou.Amar/AmritaHeadGirl/HeadBoy6.Whatdo
esNOTICE1tellitsreaders?A.ThemagazinewillcomeoutattheendofJune.B.Theschoolisgoingtopublishitsfirstmagazine.C.Theteacherschoosewhattobeputi
nthemagazine.D.Thestudentshaveachancetobecomepublishedwriters.7.Whoshouldyouturntoifyouwanttotakepartinthesingingcompetition?A.Asma.B.Amrita.C.Al
bert.D.Amar8.WhydoesNOTICE3describethebackpack?A.Toshowitsdifference.B.Totellthevalueofit.C.Tointerestthestudents.D.Tohelpfindtheowner.9.H
owcanyougetbackthebackpack?A.Tocall66882021.B.TogototheSchoolOffice.C.Tovisitxysmagazine@gmail.com.D.Tosearchtheschoolplayground.10.Whered
oyoumostprobablyseethesenotices?A.Onaclassroomnoticeboard.B.Onaschoolnoticeboard.C.Onthewallofabusstation.D.Onthewallofashoppingmall.
CHabitsandfieldpaths(小径)areformedinthesameway:byrepetition.Villagers,asarule,donotpurposefullymakeafootpathtothenextvi
llage.Theyjustgotheshortestoreasiestwayoverthefields.Dayafterdayapeoplegoandcomethesameway.Theirfeetbeatt
heearthhard.Bytheirrepeatedwalkinginthesamedirectionapathismade.Similarly,themoreoftenwedoanythinginthesamewayoratthesametime,themoreweshal
ldoitthatway.Atlastahabitisformed.Usuallyitismucheasiertoformbadhabitsthangoodhabits.Thereasonissimple–wearejustlazy.Forexample,itiseasiertoliei
nbedonacoldmorningthantogetupearly.Itiseasiertoputofftoday'sdutiestotomorrowthantodothemattherighttime.Badhabitsarenotformedinaday,an
ditisthesamewithgoodhabits.Theformingofgoodhabitsneedstimeandcallsforeffortandhardworkatfirst;buteverytimewedother
ightthing,itmakesdoingthesamethingnexttimemucheasier.It'sreallyhardtogetupearlyonacoldwintermorningforthefirsttime.However,ifyoukeepd
oingiteverydayforsometime,itwillbecome“apieceofcake”intheend.Atlast,weformthegoodhabit,whichwouldbehardtobreakevenifwewantedtobreakit.Getintotheha
bitofearlyrising,andyouwillnotwanttolieinbedlikealazybone.Getintothehabitoftellingthetruth,andyouwillfinditreallyhardtotellalie.Getin
tothehabitofdoingtoday'sworktoday,andyouwillfeeluncomfortableifyouhavetoputanythingofftilltomorrow.11.Whyisfoot-pathmakingmentionedrepeatedly
?A.Toleadinthetopic.B.Todrawapictureofcountrylife.C.Toaskpeopletogobacktonature.D.Tocomparehabitswithfieldpaths.12.Wh
atquestionisansweredinParagraph2?A.Howarebadhabitsformed?B.Whyaregoodhabitshardertoform?C.Whyisiteasiertodevelopbadhabits?D.Howarebadhabitsd
ifferentfromgoodones?13.What'sthemostimportanttoformgoodhabits?A.Gettingupearlyonacoldwintermorning.B.Doingtherightthingandmakingiteasi
er.C.Workinghardfirstandtakingiteasygradually.D.Gettingstartedandkeepingdoingitforsometime.14.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Formedgoodhabitsarehereto
stay.B.Itisnotrightforanyonetotellalie.C.Lazyboneshavenofutureintheirlives.D.Neverputthingsoftodayofftotomorrow.15.Whatwouldbeagoodtitleforth
ispassage?A.HowHabitsAreFormedB.HowHabitsShapePeople'sLifeC.ConnectionsBetweenHabitsandPathsD.DifferencesBetweenGoodandBadHabitsDAne
wkindofseasponge(海绵)foundinNorfolk,England,hasbeennamedbyanine-year-oldgirlafteracompetitionforlocalschools.Theuniquepurp
lesponge,whichhadneverbeenseeninotherpartsoftheworld,wasfirstdiscoveredbydivers(潜水者)offthenorthNorfolkcoast.Although
foundin2011,ithadbeenwithoutanameforalmosttenyears.InJanuarythisyear,theMarineConservationSociety(MCS
)-agroupofpeoplewhoworktoprotecttheUK'sseasandcoast-askedlocalschoolchildrentocomeupwithsuggestions.Nowthespong
ehasanametobeproudof:parpaldumplin,assuggestedbynine-year-oldSylviefromLanghamVillageSchool.Sylviesaidshecameu
pwiththenamebecause“thespongeispurpleanditlookslikeadumpling”.Parpaldumplingis“purpledumpling”spokeninaNorfolkaccent(口音).The
judgesallagreedthatSylvie'ssuggestionshouldbethesponge'snamebecause“thespellinggivesthespongeastrongconnectiontoNorfolk”.Spongeswer
eoncethoughttobeplantsbuttheyareactuallysimpleseaanimals.Theyfeedontinythingsinseawaterandhelptokeepthewatercleanintheprocess.Spon
geshaveavery“lazy”lifestyle,withnomeansofmovingthemselvesaround.Theyarefoundontheseabed,rocksorevenshells.Theycomeinallkinds
ofdifferentcolours,shapesandsizes.ParpaldumplinwasfirstdiscoveredinaplacecalledtheCromerShoalChalkBedsaspartofaprojectc
alledSeasearch.WhendiverDawnWatsonshowedspongeexpertClaireGoodwinwhatshefound,Goodwinwassurethatitwas
akindofspongeunknowntoscience.Watson'sdiscoveryisaspecialsponge,whichtakestheshapeofwhateveritcovers.Pa
rpaldumplinwillnowbecomeitscommonname,andwillbeuseduntilresearchershavelearnedenoughaboutittosuggestanofficialscientificone.16.Whatdoestheunderli
nedword“unique”probablymean?A.strangeanduglyB.specialandunusualC.softandbeautifulD.meaningfulandimportant17.Whywasthenameparpaldumplinchosen
?A.Becauseitsoundsinteresting.B.BecauseSylviewonthecompetition.C.Becausethespongereallylookslikeapurpledumpling.D.Bec
auseitsspellingisrelatedtotheplacewhereitwasfound.18.WhatcanwelearnaboutspongesfromParagraph4?A.Theyhelpcleanupseawater.B.Theyareoft
hesamesize.C.Theydon'tlikemovingaround.D.Theyareactuallyseaplants.19.Whichistrueaboutparpaldumplin?A.Ithasmanycolors.B.Itw
asfound20yearsago.C.Ithasonlyoneshape.D.Itwasscientificallyunknownbefore.20.Whatdoweknowfromthelastsentence?A.Parpaldumplinisacommonsponge.B.Parpal
dumplinisthesponge'sofficialname.C.There'sstillalottobelearnedaboutparpaldumplin.D.Researcherssuggestedanofficialname
forthesponge.第二节:完形填空(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALilywas
walkingtoapartythroughaparkoneafternooninherbeautifulnewdress.Itwas21,butthegroundwaswetfromraininthemorning.Shewalkednearsomeboysan
dgirlswhowereplayingfootballinthe22.AsLilywaswalkingpast,the23hither.Itwaswetanddirty,soherbeautifulnewdressbeca
mewetanddirtytoo.TheboysandgirlsstoppedplayingtoseeifLilywasallright.Theywerevery24,buttherewasnothingtheycoulddo,andtherewa
snotimeforLilytogohomeand25.PoorLilyhadtogotothepartywithdirtyclothes.21.A.sunnyB.snowyC.rainyD.windy22.A.streetB.forestC.schoolD.park23.A.
stoneB.bikeC.ballD.dress24.A.gladB.sorryC.scaredD.honest25.A.restB.changeC.studyD.washBDaisywasinthebathroom.Shewasbrushingherteethandthetap(水龙头)wa
son.Waterwasrunning.“Turnthattapoff,”avoicesaidloudly.Daisywasshocked.She26,butsawnoone.“Turnthattapoff.Youarewast
ingwater!”Someoneshouted27.ThistimeDaisyturnedoffthetapandasked,“Who---whoareyou?”“Iamadropofwater.It'snot28formetogethere.DoyouknowwhereI
'mfrom?”“Fromthetap?"saidDaisy.“No.Afewdaysago,Iwasflyingcomfortablyinacloud,enjoyingtheviewfromthesky.ThenI29intoariverandthatrivercarriedmetoalak
e.Thenitwastimeformetogetcleanedup.”“Really?”Daisydoubted.“Yes.Iwas30aftermyjourney.Soinordertomakemesafetodrink,peoplegavemeacomple
te31.Afterthat,Itravelledinthepipes(管道)underthestreets.Iwaitedthere32youcalledme,andhereIam.”Daisysaid,“Sothisistheendofyour33?”“No.Whenyou'vefinish
edwithme,Iwillbebackintheseaagain.That'swhereIcamefrominthefirstplace.Remembernottowastemeorpolluteme.I'm34,likegold.Seeyou.”“W
aitaminute.Whatdoyoumeanbygold?”Buttherewasno35.Thewaterhadgone.26.A.lookedoutB.lookedupC.lookedaroundD.lookedback27.A.impatientlyB.i
mpolitelyC.happilyD.kindly28.A.luckyB.comfortableC.easyD.fast29.A.movedB.steppedC.brokeD.dropped30.A.pleasedB.dirtyC.dangerousD.tired31.
A.trainingB.checkC.holidayD.cleaning32.A.untilB.thoughC.becauseD.if33.A.historyB.lifeC.chanceD.journey34.A.expensiveB.importantC.valuableD.differe
nt35.A.goldB.replyC.noiseD.time第II卷(非选择题,共50分)第一节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个恰当的词或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过三个单词)
,并将答案写在答题卡的相应位置。Howmanybackpackshaveyouownedsinceyouwenttoschool?Backpacks36(become)commonandpopularamongstudentsinthepast30years.Ifyourbackpack
sbecomeold,willyoujusttreatthemasrubbishandthrowthemaway?Fiveyearsago,aresearch37(show)that85%oftheoldbackpacksendedupinrubbish.
Butasweknow,mostbackpacksareproducedfromdifferent38(material).Ifwethrowthemaway,theywillbeharmful39ourenvironment.Althoughsomeoftheoldb
ackpacksarenolongeroftheirrightcolororsize,therearestillmanythingsyoucandowiththem.Herearesome40(use)waysforyou.Forexample,doyoufeelitd
ifficulttofind41(you)toolsinthehouse?Youcansolvethisproblemby42(make)useofyouroldbackpackstostoreallkindsoftools.Also,itis43w
onderfulideathatyoucanputyouroldbackpacksonlineforsale.Besides,offeringyourbackpackstootherpoorkidsisanothergoodchoice,asthoseold
backpacksmaymaketheirlife44(convenient)thanbefore.Allinall,oldbackpacksarestillofgreatvalueaslongasweputthemintouse45(wise).Remember:rubbishca
nbeturnedintotreasures!第二节:信息摘录(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)并将答案写在答题卡的相应位置。Youcanreadupyourfavoriteskateboardstar,emailortestyou
rfriends.Youcandoalotofwonderfulthingsonline.That’swhytheInternetisamazing!Ifyou'reakidwholiketohavefunandchatwi
thfriendsonline,here'rethethingsyouneedtowatchcarefullyinordertostaysafeandavoidproblems.Notallwebsit
esaresafeforstudents.Luckily,yourparentscanguideyoutosomewebsites.Andyoucanalsovisitthewebsitesyourteacherssuggest.Sticktothesesal
ewebsitesanddon'tgoouttotrysomethingnew.Somewebsitesdon'tallowkidsunderacertainagetovisitthem.Youmayfinditinvitingandf
untolieaboutyourage.It'ssafertotellthetruthandavoidthosewebsitesuntilyou'reolder.ThelossofInternetIDcancausebigprobl
ems.SoitisimportanttomakeyourInternetIDsafe.IfsomeonecangetontheInternetinyourusername,youhavenocontroloverwhattheydoo
rsay.Andeveryonewillthinkit'syou!Sodon'teverletanyoneknowyourusernamefortheInternet.Anddon'tshareyourpasswordswithanyone
exceptyourparents.Takegoodcareofyourprivateinformation.Nevertellanonlinestrangerwhereyoulive.Youraddresscanmakeitmuc
heasierforbadpeopletofindyou.Yourphonenumberisanotherimportantpieceofpersonalinformation.Onceit'soutonline,itcanbringyoualotoftroubl
e.Manyonlinecheatingsarecarriedoutwiththehelpofpeople'sphonenumbers.Yourparents'namesarealsoprivateinformation.Itisriskyiftheyareletoutonlin
e.第三节:书面表达(共1题,满分25分)假定你是李华,请阅读笔友Mike的邮件并回复。给他至少3条建议且说明理由。词数100左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。To:LiHuaFrom:MikeDearLi
Hua,Iseverythinggoingwellwithyou?Ihavetosharearoomwithmylittlebrother,andhe'sdrivingmemad!HehasahabitofplayingtheguitarwhenI'mstudying,and
healwaystakesmythingswithoutasking.Itrytokeepmyroomtidy,buthedoesn't.Ilovemybrother,butsometimeshe'smakingmesoangry!Whatshould
Ido?Wouldyoupleasegivemesomeadvice?Allthebest,MikeTo:MikeFrom:LiHuaDearMike,__________________________________
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