黑龙江省哈尔滨市香坊区
2019-2021 年三年中考一模英语试卷分类汇编
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2020-2021 学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市香坊区初中毕业学年调研测试(一)英语试题
(B)
One day a farmer's donkey(驴)fell down into a well(井)which was of no use. The animal
cried for hours as the farmer tried to find out what to do. The farmer tried his best, however, none
of his ways worked. Finally, he decided to give up because the animal was old, and the well
needed to be covered up anyway. So he decided to bury(埋)the donkey.
He invited all his neighbors to come over and help him. They each held a shovel(铲)and
began to shovel dirt(土)into the well. At first, the donkey realised what was happening and cried
terribly again, then slowly he became quiet. A few shovels later, the farmer looked down the well,
and was greatly surprised at what he saw. With every shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey
was doing something amazing. As the farmer's neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the
animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey
stepped up over the side of the well and got out quickly!
Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The good way of getting out of the well
is to stop crying, and not to let the dirt bury you, but to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our
troubles is a stepping stone. We can get out of the deepest well just by not stopping, never giving
up, shaking it off, and taking a step up!
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36. The farmer was too old to help the donkey out of the well.
37. The well needed covering up because it was useless.
38. The farmer invited some of his neighbors to come over and help him.
39. The donkey cried terribly again because it knew it was in great danger.
40. From the story we can learn that whatever trouble we have, we should free our mind from
worries and find our way out.
答案:
36-40 BABAA
黑龙江省哈尔滨市香坊区 2020 届九年级初中毕业学年调研测试(一)英语试题
(B)
Pencil: I am sorry .
Eraser: For what? You didn't do anything wrong.
Pencil: I'm sorry because you get hurt because of me. Whenever I make a mistake, you're always
there to erase(清除)it. But when you make my mistakes vanish(消失), you also lose a part of
yourself. You get smaller and smaller each time.
Eraser: That's true. But I don't really mind. You see, I am made to do this. I am made to help you
whenever you make a mistake. I know I’ll be gone one day and you'll replace(代替)me with a
new eraser. But I'm actually happy with my job. So please, stop worrying. I don't want to see you
feeling sad.
Actually parents are like erasers and their children are like pencils* They're always there for
their children, cleaning up their mistakes. Sometimes they get hurt along the way. I hey become
smaller, older and even pass away eventually(终究). Though they cannot accompany(陪伴)
their children for life, parents are still happy with what they do for their children and always hope
that their precious(宝贵的)ones can be happy.
I am the pencil and the erasers arc my parents. They arc getting older and smaller, leaving
behind eraser shavings(碎屑)and memories. I know that I will be the eraser one day, doing the
same thing that my parents used to do for me.
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36. An eraser always helps a pencil erase its mistakes.
37. Parents arc just like pencils and the children arc like erasers.
38. The parents are always there just for their children's mistakes.
39. Erasers get smaller means the parents will get older.
40. Though the parents can't accompany the children, they are still happy with what they do for
their children and wish their children can be happy.
答案:
36-40: ABBAA
黑龙江省哈尔滨市香坊区 2019 届九年级初中毕业学年调研测试(一)英语试题
(C)
It was the end of June. It was also the end of my soccer life and even the use of my arm. It
was a match against Saugus High School. Before half-time, the score was 4-0. Suddenly I had a
feeling that something was about to go very wrong. a voice was telling me not to play at that time,
but I had to win!
I threw the ball to one of my teammates, but the star player from Saugus got the ball and I
began to run at full speed. I got the ball, but also took the player with it on purpose.
A large player from Saugus saw what I did to his teammate and got angry. Instead of slide
tackling(铲球), he went just for my leg, and got my arm. My wrist(手腕) got stuck and I felt it
broken like a weak stick. I was told by the doctor of Boston Children’s Hospital that “It is the
worst break I have ever seen.” He continued to say that I should not play soccer for at least a year.
At first I was lost, angry and in pain. But then i learned that i am more than just an athlete (运
动员). When I paid attention to schoolwork instead of soccer, I actually did very well. I also had
more time to spend with my family and non-soccer friends. Now I am at peace with the accident.
My future i bright and I am trying to succeed at everything.
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( ) 41. The writer’s wrist was broken badly at the end of July.
( ) 42. The large player went for the writer’s legs because he saw what the writer did to his
teammate.
( ) 43. The accident gave the writer a chance to take up another sport.
( ) 44. The writer did well in his school lessons after the accident.
( ) 45. From the passage we know that we should never give up because of an unexpected
thing in our life.
答案:
41-45:BABAA