2022年浙江杭州余杭区英语中考一模
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读单选
Harry is writing a summary and feedback (反馈) about School Day to his teacher.
Summary:School Day was held successfully on April 7th. Forty-four student helpers from Grade 9 were divided into four groups of eleven. Each group had a task to raise money for the disabled.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Handmade kites
(Leader: Jack)
Chinese paintings
(Leader: Tina)
Second-hand toys
(Leader: Lisa)
Homemade drinks全是爱
(Leader: Ben)
All of the groups performed well on School Day and received praise from all students from other classes. In short, our School Day went well and we raised more than 500 yuan.
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Feedback:Opinions from 200 students have been collected. Most students thought the activities were good. However, some students thought the prices of handmade kites were a little too high.
Follow-up:
Have a meeting with the headmaster about prizes for excellent student organizers.
1.What was sold in Jack’s group?A.Second-hand toys.    B.Chinese paintings.    C.Handmade kites.    D.Homemade drinks.
2.How many students like the homemade drinks according to the feedback?
A.42.    B.140.    C.150.    D.200.
3.The text is written to ________.
A.give a report to the teacher    B.have a School Day
C.collect opinions from visitors    D.hold a meeting with teachers
A black cat crosses your path? That’s bad luck. Walk under a ladder (梯子)? That’s bad luck, too. Break a mirror-seven years of bad luck! Kill a bee? You bad luck!
But not everything brings bad luck. Some things bring good luck, too. For example, if you carry a rabbit’s foot with you at all times that will bring you good luck. Of course, nowadays, lucky rabbit’s feet aren’t made of real rabbit’s feet. An acorn (橡子) in your pocket is good luck, too. If you make a wish when you see a shooting star cross the sky, the wish will come true.
If you throw rice on a just-married couple, they will have many children. If you catch a falling leaf on the first day of autumn, you will have good luck all year. If you blow out all the candles on your birthday cake in one blow, you will get whatever you want.
Are any of these things true? You may have blown out all the candles on your birthday cake in one blow last year, but did you get everything you wanted? Probably not. If you walk under a ladder and a bucket of paint falls on your head-that’s pretty bad luck. But if some candy or fruit falls, that’s good luck.
In fact, good luck and bad luck are only “superstitions (迷信). Millions of people all over the world believe in superstitions, especially good luck ones. But remember, no amount of acorns is going to save you if you make your decisions because of silly superstitions.
4.Which of the following brings good luck?
A.Walking under a ladder.    B.Breaking a mirror.
C.Carrying a rabbit’s foot.    D.Killing some bees.超好听的韩国歌曲
5.The writer organizes Paragraph 2 by giving an opinion and ________.
A.giving examples    B.using numbers    C.listing reasons    D.telling a story
6.According to superstitions, what will happen if you throw rice on a just-married couple?
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A.You will soon have a baby.    B.Your wish will come true.
C.The couple will have many babies.    D.The couple will get everything they wanted.
7.What does the last paragraph want to tell us?
A.Acorns have nothing to do with good luck.
B.A large amount of acorns are always going to save you.
C.Many people around the world believe in superstitions.
D.We should not make decisions because of superstitions.
You use it every day, and there’s one in nearly every home and on every street comer-it’s the toilet. Did you know the average person spends three whole years of his or her life on the toilets? For something so important, we give it very little thought. Well, November 19 is World Toilet Day-a day to bring attention to the toilet.
World Toilet Day reminds us of how lucky we are to have toilets. Many people still don’t have clean toilets, and this causes a number of health problems.
Toilets take many different forms around the world. In the US, you won’t see any squatting (蹲式的) toilets. Most people in the Western world have toilets and running water in their homes.
But, in some places, toilets are outdoors in “outhouses”. Everyone in the neighborhood shares the same outhouse, and going to the toilet becomes a social event. Depending on where you are, public toilets can be very private, with machines playing the sound of running water to mask your noises. Or, public toilets can have no privacy at all-just one big room. Now some modem toilets have electronic keypads, heaters and even play musi
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When you use the toilet, you should keep some manners in mind: Flush (冲) the toilet after you have finished. Wash your hands before you leave the restroom. Don’t stand on the toilet when you are using it. If you use public toilets, there may be a line. Don’t cut in line-this is very rude.