2022年山东省日照市中考英语真题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项巾,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I grew to be a tall girl but I tried to be as ordinary (平常) as possible. At school, I always chose a __1__ in the back of the room, and never put up my hand in class. In my last year in high school, we were __2__ that a new English teacher, Oliver Bascom, was going to __3__ us.
Oliver Bascom! The girls laughed as we imagined a short and bald (秃头) man. But this was in fact not __4__, because this man would teach us for the whole year. __5__, after we opened the door, there in front of the blackboard, we __6__ a young and handsome man.
All at once the seventeen-year-old girls flew to get to the 2020年山东公务员考试__7__ seats in the classroom. And I managed to __8__ a front and center desk. I really wanted to make a good impression (印象) on my new teacher, __9__ I usually kept quiet.
One Friday Mr. Oliver Bascom asked us to write an essay (文章) as our first writing homework, which I was good at. And then I worked the whole weekend ___10___ the essay and waited nervously for Mr. Bascom’s evaluation (评价).
Three days later, he arrived in class holding the papers that he had ___11___. “I’ve chosen the ten best essays for class discussion.” he said.
Twenty minutes later, I was most ___12___ when he got to the last essay. I didn’t hear my name.
“These are all great essays,” Mr. Bascom continued, “However, I am now going to read you the most successful of all….” We were all surprised as I was the writer of this unusual ___13___!
A ___14___ girl walked out of the classroom that day. I knew that I had a new set of standards to follow and that thing was possible in the future. Finally, I raised my ___15___.
1. A. neighbor    B. partner    C. seat    D. space
2. A. warned    B. told    C. shown    D. asked
3. A. help    B. serve    C. train    D. teach
4. A. exciting    B. simple    C. funny    D. true
5. A. Interestingly    B. Nervously    C. Surprisingly    D. Sadly
6. A. met    B. saw    C. noticed    D. caught
7. A. spare    B. empty    C. front    D. back
8. A. get    B. set    C. use    D. share
9. A. and    B. so    C. but    D. or
10. A. for    B. with    C. about    D. on
11. A. praised    B. corrected    C. studied    D. written
12. A. worried    B. satisfied    C. bored    D. disappointed
13. A. novel    B. work    C. book    D. play
14. A. quiet    B. lovely    C. clever    D. different
15. A. head    B. hand    C. arm    D. shoulder
二、阅读单选
If you want to find more about chocolate, you can go to hundreds of special shops, museums, and visitor centers in different countries.
Barcelona, Spain
One of the most interesting chocolate museums is in Barcelona, Spain. You can find some
of Barcelona’s most famous buildings here, but of course, they are all made of chocolate. You can also learn how to make it. If the wonderful smell makes you hungry, do not worry. You get a good ticket when you arrive—it is a bar of chocolate and you can eat it while you are walking around!
Prague, Czech
Visitors to Prague in the Czech Republic can also go to an unusual small museum. It has pictures by the artist Vladomir Cech and he made them all in chocolate. At the museum, you can try making a picture yourself. But be careful it is not easy!
Birmingham, UK
Cadbury Warld center in Birmingham in the UK is also a famous place with chocolate lovers. Over 500,000 people go there every year to find out about the Cadbury story.
The visitor center is next to their famous factory. You can stand in the corner of the building and watch while people make real Cadbury Dairy Milk. Hundreds of bars go past your eyes
every minute—it is very exciting!
Hershey, USA
Hershey’s Chocolate World in the USA is even more popular, with around three million visitors every year. It is a lot more than just a museum because you can visit a special 4D cinema here and go on a ride too. People sit in little cars to move from room to room, and on the journey they learn all about Hershey’s chocolate.
16. What is special about the ticket mentioned in the passage?
A. It is made of chocolate.    B. It has pictures of chocolate.
C. It shows how to make chocolate.    D. It tells you the way to a 4D cinema.
17. Where can you learn to make a chocolate picture yourself?
A. In Barcelona.    B. In Prague.    C. In Birmingham.    D. In Hershey.
18. What do we know about the chocolate museum in Hershey?
A. It offers a special journey.
B. It tells the Cadbury story.
C. It has buildings made of chocolate.
D. It receives over 500,000 visitors every year.
This big-sister thing wasn’t pleasant. I was five, and my sister Lisa was two years younger. Every time we did something that we shouldn’t do, I got into more trouble. It seemed everybody paid attention to her.
One day I was playing with the kids next door, and found out that in other people’s houses, the older kids had later bedtime. Going back with my new-found information, I asked my mother to make a change and she said no.