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2021年山东省潍坊市中考英语真题(解析版)
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2021年山东省潍坊市中考英语试卷一、阅读理解(共4小题;每小题6分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。1.Alex:Lookatthatguyoverthere.Dave:Whatabouthim?Alex:That'sTonySmith.Dave:Oh,Tony.That'sright.Hegoestoballet(芭蕾舞)classes.Alex:Yeah,that'sweird!Aboy!Doingballet!Dave:Hey.Tony.Doyouwanttoplayfootballwithus?Alex:Orareyouworriedaboutyourprettylittledancingfeet?Dave:Alex,shutup!Don'tlistentohim,Tony,he'sstupid!Tony:Youknow,Alex,Ilikeplayingfootball.And,no,I'mnotworriedaboutmyfeet.Alex:Oh,yeah?Butdoingballet...Tony:Ilikeballet.It'snotmyproblemifyoudon'tlikeit!Alex:Well,Imean,it'sdifferent,isn'tit?Foraboy...Tony:Sowhat?(1)TheunderlinedwordweirdinPicture2hasthesimilarmeaningto .A.awfulB.strangeC.fantasticD.interesting(2)InAlex'sopinion, .A.DaveisdifferentB.balletisonlyforgirlsC.footballisonlyforboysD.Tonyisworriedabouthisfeet(3)Thethreeboysaremainlytalkingabout .A.dancesB.sportsC.hobbiesD.classes2.(8分)The6﹣year﹣oldgirl,Ruby,livedinNewOrleans,Louisiana..Shewassupposedtogotoschoolclosetoherhome.Butallthestudentsinthatschoolwerewhite.Rubywasblack.Schoolleadersdidn'twanttoaccepther,sotheymadeRubytakeahardexamandhopedshewouldfail.ButRubywassosmartthatshepassedthetesteasilyandwasfinallyallowedtogototheschool.Rubywasexcitedabouthernewschool.Butwhensheandhermomarrivedonherfirstday,shesawacrowdofangrypeopleshoutingverycruelthingsatthegate.Theydidnotwantablackchildtoattendtheschool.Ihadnoideawhatwashappening,rememberedRuby.Shethoughtthecrowdwascelebratingsomething.Eachday.Rubywenttoschoolwithfourpoliceofficerswhoworkedforthenationalgovernmenttoprotecther.ThesightofthissmallgirlwithherbigbodyguardsmovedtheartistNormanRockwell.HecreatedapaintingofRuby.HecalleditTheProblemWeAllLiveWith,Itbecameaveryfamouspainting.Rubygrewuptobeacivilrightsactivist.Sheworkedtoprotecttherightsgiventoallcitizensbythegovernment.SheevenwenttotheWhiteHousetomeetPresidentBarackObama.TheylookedatMr.Rockwell'spainting.IthungoutsidetheOvalOffice.Weshouldneverjudgeapersonbythecoloroftheirskin,Rubysaid.That'sthelessonIlearnedinfirstgrade.(1)HowcouldRubygetthechancetogototheschool? A.Bymeetingthepresident.B.Bypassingadifficultexam.C.Byvisitingtheschoolleaders.D.Byaskingforhelpfromthegovernment.(2)Whatwasthecrowdprobablyshoutingattheschoolgate? A.Noseatsforblack!B.Congratulations!C.Letherin!D.Welcome!(3)WhydidMr.Rockwellcreatethepainting? A.TocelebrateRuby'ssuccess.B.Topresenthispaintingskills.C.Topraisethefourpoliceofficers.D.ToshowtheserioussocialproblemintheUS.(4)WhatlessondidRubylearninfirstgrade? A.Fightforyourrights.B.Intelligence(智商)isvaluable.C.Treatpeopleofdifferentcolorsequally(平等地).D.Gethelpfromthepolicewhenintrouble.3.(8分)Everythingismadeofsomething.Nothingismadeofnothing.Chemistryisaboutthesmallestthingsthatotherbiggerthingsaremadeof,andwhathappenswhentheychange.Thewordchemistrycomesfromchemical,whichisanexampleofonetypeoftheverysmallthingsthatotherbiggerthingsaremadeof.Thewordsyouarereadingnowaremadeofadarkliquidcalledink(墨水),whichiswrittenonpaper.Thepaperitselfismadeoutofthechemicalsthatwoodismadeoutof.Boththeinkandthepaperweremadebydifferentchemicalprocesses.Achemicalprocessiswhathappenswhenchemicalscometogethertomakeotherchemicals,andthereforeotherthings.Cookingmakeschemicalchanges.Yourdifferentingredientsaremadeofdifferentchemicals,andwhenyouputthemtogetherandmakethemhotandcookthem,thechemicalschangeintonewchemicalsandthedifferentingredientsmakesomethingnew.Thattomatosauceyou'remakingismadeoftomatoes,onions,garlic,saltandpepper.Thoseingredientseachhavetheirownchemicalsandtheirownflavors,butnowwithyoursauceyou'vemadesomethingdifferent,somethingthathasitsownflavor,alltheingredientsmixedtogether,allthechemicalsmixedtogether,somethingnew.Youcansmellthechemicalchanges,too,astheygoupintoyournose,especiallywhenyouforgetaboutyoursauceanditdoesn'tjustcookbutbumsandbecomesblackandhasareallybadflavor.Youcan'tmakeitbetter,either,becauseoncechemicalschange,theycan'tbechangedbackagain.(1)WhatdoestheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph2referto? A.Chemistry.B.Chemical.C.Thesmallestthings.D.Thebiggerthings.(2)Whatisachemicalprocess? A.Inkiswrittenonpaper.B.Paperismadeoutofwood.C.Everythingismadeofsomething.D.Thingsmixedtogetherproducesomethingnew.(3)WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout? A.Howtomaketomatosauce.B.Whattousetoformnewthings.C.Ingredientsandtheirownflavors.D.Chemicalchangesincookingfood.(4)Whichmightbethebesttitleforthetext? A.Whatchemistryislike.B.Chemistrychangeseverything.C.Wherethewordchemistrycomesfrom.D.Achemicalprocessiscalledchemistry.4.(8分)Everytimeyou'reonline,youarebombarded(如炮轰)bypictures,articles,linksandvideostryingtotelltheirstory.(1) Readthesetips,anddon'tgetfooledbyfakenews!1.Checkthesource(来源)(2) Doesitlookreal?Isthetextwellwritten?Fakenewswebsitesoftenuseaddressesthatsoundlikerealnewspapers,butdon'thavemanyrealstoriesaboutothertopics.2.WatchoutforfakephotosManyfakenewsstoriesuseimages(图像)thatarePhotoshoppedortakenfromanunrelatedsite.Sometimes,ifyoujustlookcloselyatanimage,youcanseeifithasbeenchanged.OruseatoollikeGoogleReverseImagesearch.3.(3) Looktose

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