現(xiàn)在世界上依然有一些孩子卻還生活在不能去上學(xué)的擔(dān)憂之中。
Now some children in the world____________________________________ to go to school
科目:初中英語 來源:2020年江蘇省南京市聯(lián)合體(雨花、江寧、浦口、棲霞)中考二模英語試卷 題型:單選題
Which sentence should be put at the first of the paragraph on the right?
________ Water and soil help provide us with necessary' food and drinks. Coal, oil and natural gas are not only useful for families, but have wider use for factories.
A.Our environment is changing for the worse.
B.People depend on natural resources to live.
C.People have many ways to protect the environment.
D.Some natural resources will run out if we use them carelessly.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年6月江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江市中考二模英語試卷 題型:填空
China on Sunday issued a white paper(白皮書 )on the country’s battle against COVID-19(新型冠狀病毒).
The white paper, titled “Fighting COVID-19: China in Action,” was issued by the State Council Information Office(國務(wù)院新聞辦公室).
The Chinese government released the white paper to keep a record of the country’s efforts in its own fight against the virus, to share its experience with the rest of the world, and to clarify, its ideas on the global battle, according to the white papers.
“The COVID-19 global pandemic(全球大流行) makes the human beings suffer a lot in a century”, it said.
Facing the “unknown, unexpected, and devastating(毀滅性的) disease,” China started a war to prevent and control its spread, the white paper said.
Making people’s lives and health is first thing to be considered, China took wide, strict, and thorough containment measures(徹底的抑制措施), and has for now succeeded in cutting all channels for the spread of the virus, it added.
Besides the foreword and afterword, the white paper consists of four parts; “China’s Fight against the Epidemic: A Test of Fire,” “Well-Coordinated Prevention, Control and Treatment,” “Assembling a Powerful Force to Beat the Virus,” and “Building a Global Community of Health for All.”
閱讀以上信息,用恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~完成下面的表格,每空一詞。
Title | China 1. white paper on fighting against COVID-19 |
2. | ? To keep a record of the country’s efforts in its own fight against the virus. |
? To share its experience with 3. countries in the world. | |
? To clarify its ideas on the global battle, according to the white paper. | |
Contents | Foreword |
Main body | ? 4. up of four parts: ? China’s Fight against the Epidemic: A Test of Fire. ? Well-Coordinated Prevention, Control and Treatment. ? Assembling a Powerful Force to Beat the Virus. ? Building a Global Community of Health for All. |
Afterword | |
Achievement | China has cut all channels for the spread of the virus 5.. |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年6月江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江市中考二模英語試卷 題型:單選題
You shouldn’t eat so much chocolate _________ meals. Because it will affect your appetite.
A.except B.through C.between D.unless
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年6月江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江市中考二模英語試卷 題型:單選題
—The local snack tastes spicy and sweet.
—Well, ___________ you are here, why not have a try?
A.since B.because C.though D.unless
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年江蘇省南京市建鄴區(qū)中考一模英語試卷 題型:填空
Seeing someone who seems to be walking on a cloud sounds like a dream. But this scene indeed exists --- and it isn't just in your head. It's a popular attraction in the South American country of Bolivia called the Salar de Uyuni. The area covers a large amount of white, glistening salt and runs across 10,582 kilometers of the Altiplano and you can even see it from space.
What's special about the Salar? This salt flat can create an endless natural mirror (鏡子), which gives you an amazing experience. On a still day, a thin layer of water covering the salt changes the salt flat into "The World's Largest Mirror" reflecting the sky. Those who are lucky enough to see this natural wonder will tell you how difficult it is to find out the dividing line between the sky and land.
Some 40,000 years ago, water from the surrounding mountains gathered here and there were no outlets (出口) where the rainfall could flow out. So a huge lake was formed with natural salt inside. Over time, about 25,000 years ago, a rise in temperatures reduced the amount of rainfall in the area. The climate from wet to dry caused the water to slowly evaporate (蒸發(fā)). About 10,000 years ago, the body of water dried up and a deep layer of salt flat was left behind.
With about 10 billion tons of salt lying around it, it's no surprise that salt production in the Salar is a big business. But the real treasure lies under the surface of the salt flat, where around 70% of the world's lithium (鋰) reserves can be found. The lithium is used for powering mobile phones, laptops, electric cars and this resource could be of great value.
What is the Salar de Uyuni | ●It's a place of 1. in the South American country of Bolivia. ●It is an area 2. with white and glistening salt. ●It runs across about 10,582 kilometers and can even be 3. from space. |
What's special about the Salar de Uyuni? | ●On a still day, the salt flat will 4. into "The World's Largest Mirror", which gives you a wonderful experience. ●If you are lucky enough to see it, you may find it difficult to tell 5. The sky ends and the land begins. |
How did the Salar de Uyuni 6. ? | ●40,000 years ago, the surrounding mountains 7. the water from flowing out and it became a huge lake. ●25,000 years ago, the climate changes 8. to the evaporation of the lake. ●10,000 years ago, the lake dried up, 9. behind a deep layer of salt. |
What's under the Salar de Uyuni? | ●70% of the world's lithium lies under the salt flat. ●Lithium can be used to power things 10. mobile phones, laptops and electric cars. |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2020年江蘇省南京市建鄴區(qū)中考一模英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
New research suggests that growing trees and other plants near factories could reduce pollution by almost one- third.
More plant life may even cost less and be more effective (有效的) than technology designed to cut pollution, a new study found. Researchers collected data about air pollution and plant life in 48 cities. They studied public records from every city.
The researchers knew that trees and plants are taking in large amounts of harmful air. So they tried to find out whether new plants could reduce air pollution.
The study tried to show how this vegetation (植被) could reduce the pollution, including the production of energy from coal, oil and gas. The researchers found that growing plants, where possible, could cut air pollution by about 27 percent in the areas studied. They also found that in 75 percent of the areas, it would cost less to use plants and trees to reduce air pollution than to add new air cleaning technology.
"The fact is that traditionally, especially as engineers, we don't think about nature," Dr. Bakshi, said. "We just focus on putting technology into everything."
"To solve air pollution problems, people need to start learning from the nature and respecting it," Bakshi said. He added that nature-based methods could result in "win-win" solutions that save money and are better for the environment.
The study couldn't tell which kinds of trees or plants would be best at reducing air pollution. But Bakshi said they might make a difference in air quality, so further study is needed.
The researchers said that more trees and plants could help lower air pollution levels in both cities and rural areas. However, success rates (比率) would be different depending on how much land can be used and its air quality levels.
1.The researchers found that plants were ________ air cleaning technology.
A.better than B.worse than C.as cheap as D.as good as
2.Most engineers think ________ is more important in reducing air pollution.
A.nature B.cost C.location D.technology
3.What do "win-win" solutions refer to in Paragraph 6?
A.Building more factories to develop technology.
B.Reducing air pollution with less money.
C.Saving more money by developing technology.
D.Developing technology and reducing pollution.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.1/3 of the pollution can be reduced by technology.
B.The study has found out the most effective plants.
C.Plants improve the air quality in cities and the country.
D.Air quality levels mainly decide the success rates.
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A Chinese surveying team successfully reached the top of Mount Qomolangma, the highest place of the planet, ________May 27, 2020.
A.on B.in C.at D.from
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Although he went _________ at a young age, he would like to return to his country. (去國外)
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