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2021浙江省杭州市各区中考一模英语题型分类
滨江区
Almost two-thirds of children want their parents to spend more time reading to them before bed. Most of these kids like Mum’s storytelling 51. (many) than Dad’s, researchers said.
They had a study which showed more than half of all the children aged 3-8 said story time was their favourite time with their parents. “The 52. (result) of our research have shown the activity of storytelling is still a powerful learning since we 53. (do) the survey,” said the researcher Richard Woolfson 54. (happy).
According to the research, there are two ways for mothers to become best storytellers. They can use funny stories to show different characters in a story. They can also make 55. (they) own special sounds to keep the story attractive and 56. (interest).Over 30 percent of children said they would like to hear a bedtime story about famous characters,
57. Harry Porter, Superman or Spider-Man.
“It can be very difficult for parents 58. (find) the time to read with their children. But these moments can help build close relations 59. parents and children, and also can play 60. important part in their child's development.” said Woolfson.
【语法填空】51. more 52. results 53. did 54. happily 55.their 56. interesting 57. like 58. to find 59. between 60. an
拱墅区
Spring starts on different dates in different places.
For most 51 (country) in the Northern Hemisphere(北半球), such as China and the US, spring begins in March and ends in May. While, September, October and November are spring month in many 52 (south) Hemisphere countries like Australia and New Zealand.
Spring refers not only to the season 53 the idea of rebirth. Therefore, most countries have special traditions 54 (celebrate) the arrival of this beautiful season.
Chinese people often eat spring pancakes on the day called lichun. This tradition means bite-the -spring(咬春) in Chinese. In the past, people 55 (believe)this would lead to a good harvest year.
In Japan, families and friends celebrate spring by gathering in the parks to enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms. It is a 56 (tradition) custom known as “hanami”, meaning “watching flowers”, which usually lasts from late March to early May. People hold parties or picnics under the cherry trees. Food, drink and even dancing 57 (be) all part of "hanami".
In the US, 58 groundhog(土拨鼠) helps to tell the coming of spring. There's even a special day, Groundhog Day, on every February second. 59 a groundhog sees his shadow(影子) when he comes out, people can expect six more weeks of winter. If there's no shadow, spring is 60 the way! But the groundhog isn't always right. Its forecasts are only 39 percent right, according to National Climate Data Center of the US.
51.countries 52.southern 53.but 54.to celebrate 55.believed
56.traditional 57.are 58.a 59.if 60.on
上城区
Millions of people turn off their televisions every April as part of TV Turnoff Week, which is organized by anti-television ___51___ (group) like NoTV.com and White Dot.
“Sure, TV can sometimes be fun, especially when you’re tired ___52___ the end of the day,” says Rudy from NoTV.com, “but most of the time it’s just boring. We expect people ___53___ (leave) the TV for a week and do something more interesting instead.”
The result of how much television we watching is ___54___ (surprise). the average American family watches TV for 7 hours and 40 minutes every day. This means we spend over ten years of ___55___ (we) life watching TV. ___56___ frightening the thought is!
Every American child sees 16,000 killings on TV ___57___ he or she is 18, and 20,000 ads every year. “This is ___58___ problem.” Teacher Susan says, “Children in the USA spend ___59___ (much) time watching TV than in school and that’s very worrying.”
TV Turnoff Week started in American in 1995 and now happens very year in the UK, France and Australia. We hope that more people ___60___ (join) in this meaningful activity in the future. Let’s turn off our televisions, computers and mobile phones for a while and go outside!
51. groups 52. at 53.to leave 54. surprising 55. our56. How57. before58. a59. more60. will join
下城区
In 1985 there was a terrible famine(饥荒) in the African country of Sudan. Richard Curtis, a British comedy 51. ________ (write),and his friend Alexander Mendis, saw the news reports and wanted to make a difference. They began a charity called Comic Relief, 52. ________ the help of charity worker Jane Tewson.
In 1988, the charity had the idea of selling red plastic noses to raise money. It was 53. ________ huge success, and selling red noses became a regular part of the charity’s fundraising efforts. People around Britain 54. ________ (encourage) to organize the events—the 55. ________ (funny) the better. The money helped 56. ________ (project) all over Africa and in the UK too.
In1997, BBC television supported Comic Relief with a whole afternoon and evening of special TV programs, calling it Red Nose Day.
People around Britain organized fundraising events around the same time and 57. ________ (send) their money to Red Nose Day. In total, the event raised over 27 million for charity.
58. ________ it began , Comic Relief has raised more than 600 million. The charity produces books, CDs and other things 59. ________ (help) raise money. In 2001, JK Rowling wrote two books for Comic Relief based on 60. ________ (she) famous Harry Potter novels, and all the money from the sales went to the charity.
51.writer 52.with 53.a 54.were encouraged 55.funnier
56.projects 57.sent 58. Since 59. to help 60. her
西湖区
A study of British teenagers has found that most of them have never done any chores.
Dr Sheila Green is one of the 51.________(writer) of the study. “This information is very worrying,” she says. “Real jobs in the real world will be very difficult for teenagers.”
Dan Sparks, from the parents’ website FamilyFirst. com, 52.________(disagree). “Young people today work very hard—53.________(hard) than their parents, sometimes. Many of 54.________(they) have to do three hours of homework every night. A lot of time can 55.________(spend)on playing in a sports team or learning a musical instrument. And these activities are 56.________important part of teenagers’ lives. If we want young people with good exam results and also some interests outside school, we mustn’t ask them 57.________(do) chores.” Linda Fiorelli, writer of The Happy Home, thinks very 58.________(different).” It’s about respect, not time. Even my five-year-old son has to lay the table every day. 59.________it takes one minute, it’s important. Children share the house 60.________their parents, so they must share the jobs around the house, too. That’s fair and it teaches good habits for the future.”
【参考答案】writers; disagrees; harder; them; be spent; an; to do; differently; Although; with
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