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【题目】 我们处在不断变化的时代,河南中考英语题型也有所变化。你准备好如何应对了吗?请根据以下要点和要求用英语写一篇短文。

要点:

1. 你对此变化有何感受;

2. 之前你是如何学习英语的;

3. 你今后将如何调整。

要求:

1. 文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;

2. 词数100左右。

Some changes have taken place in the English exam this year. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

【答案】Some changes have taken place in the English exam this year. I prefer the changes because they concentrate on improving our reading skills. While at the same time, it’s a bit difficult than before.

I used to learn English by memorizing new words and doing a lot of exercises. Listening to the teachers and taking notes carefully in class were my secrets, too. With the changes in English papers this year, I will do more reading to enlarge my vocabulary, think deeper to develop my ways of thinking so that I can have a better understanding of the English language. What’s more, I am going to learn more about English culture through English songs and movies.

I will be fully prepared for the changes and accept the challenge.

【解析】

1.题干解读:本文是一篇材料作文。我们处在不断变化的时代,河南中考英语题型也有所变化。你准备好如何应对了吗?要求根据要点提示写一篇英语短文。提示要点包括:1. 你对此变化有何感受;2. 之前你是如何学习英语的;3. 你今后将如何调整。考试首先要认真审题,根据提示内容,列出写作要点及每个要点中可能要用到的表达;然后紧扣要点,动笔写作。

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The research looked at three groups of people―27 smokers, 18 ex-smokers (已戒烟者) and 24 people who had never smoked. They were all asked to remember to do a series of tasks in 15 different locations on a university campus. For example, they had to check for text messages on their cell phones when they were getting close to the library, or remember to ask about the cost of membership when they arrived at the sports center.

The study found that smokers could remember just 59 percent of the tasks; people who used to smoke but had now given up remembered 74 percent; and those who had never smoked managed to remember 81 percent of the tasks.

Tom Heffernan, PhD, from the Drug and Alcohol Research Group at Northumbria University said:

Given that there are up to 10 million smokers in the UK and as many as 45 million in the US, it’s important to understand the effects smoking has on everyday cognitive function (认知能力).

The team is now planning to research how second-hand smoke can affect health and everyday memory.

1According to the first paragraph, what does the study find out?

A.Smoking is bad for your memory.

B.Smoking does harm to your health.

C.Smoking does more harm to your heart than lungs.

D.Smoking does greater harm to your memory than your body.

2The people were asked to do the following EXCEPT .

A.check for text messages in a certain place

B.memorize English words in the library

C.ask about the cost of membership at the sports center

D.do some tasks in 15 different places on a university campus

3Which of the following statements about the research is TRUE?

A.24 smokers, 18 ex-smokers and 27 non-smokers took part in the research.

B.Non-smokers remembered the tasks 22 percent more often than smokers could.

C.Ex-smokers could remember the tasks as well as non-smokers could.

D.Smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers were all in good health.

4What will the team research next?

A.What other cognitive functions smoking affects.

B.Why second-hand smoke is harmful.

C.How second-hand smoke affect health and memory.

D.What the differences between Chinese and foreign smokers are.

【题目】 Emmeline Pankhurst was born in England, in 1858.Back then British women couldn’t vote(投票)in elections(选举), but men could.

As Emmeline___________she became interested in politics.She wanted to create a___________equal(平等的)society for women.She wanted women to have the same___________as men, such as the rights to get an education, to have a good job and, perhaps most importantly, the right to vote.

In 1888, the girls who worked at a factory in London stopped___________.They asked the owner of the factory to____________their terrible working conditions.Many of the girls were ill because they worked with ___________chemicals.

Emmeline___________The Women’s Social and Political Union in 1903.The Union was a group which fought for women’s rights,___________the right to vote.

In 1918, the British government gave women aged over 30 the right to vote,___________men could vote when they were 21.Women were finally___________to vote at the same age as men on June 14,1928.Emmeline Pankhurst is sometimes described as one of the most important people of the 20th century.

1A.hurried upB.grew upC.got upD.stood up

2A.worseB.betterC.moreD.less

3A.ideasB.thingsC.rightsD.reasons

4A.studyingB.learningC.playingD.working

5A.improveB.supportC.takeD.accept

6A.deliciousB.normalC.dangerousD.patient

7A.sent upB.set upC.looked upD.turned up

8A.onlyB.hardlyC.especiallyD.normally

9A.soB.althoughC.ifD.unless

10A.allowedB.askedC.refusedD.advised

【题目】 English is the most widely used language in the history of our planet. One in every seven human beings can speak it. More than half of the world’s books and three quarters of international mail are in English. Of all languages, English has the largest vocabulary — perhaps as many as two million words.

However, let’s face it: English is a crazy language. There is no egg in an eggplant, neither pine nor apple in a pineapple and no ham in a hamburger. Sweet-meats are candy, while sweetbreads, which aren’t sweet, are meat.

We take English for granted. But when we explore its paradoxes (探讨它的矛盾), we find that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square, public bathrooms have no baths in them.

And why is it that a writer writes, but fingers don’t fing, grocers don’t groce, and hammers don’t ham? If the plural of tooth is teeth, shouldn’t the plural of booth be beeth? One goose, two geese — so one moose, two meese?

How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? How can overlook and oversee be opposites, while quite a lot and quite a few are alike? How can the weather be hot as hell one day and cold as hell the next?

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1According to the passage ________.

A.boxing rings should be roundB.pineapples are the apples on the pine tree

C.there should be egg in an eggplantD.sweet-meats and sweetbreads are different things

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A.Beeth.B.Meese.C.Geese.D.Tooth.

3Which of the following includes two items which have the similar meaning?

A.Quite a lot and quite a few.B.Overlook and oversee.

C.A wise man and a wise guy.D.Hot as hell and cold as hell.

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A.lazyB.crazyC.cleverD.stupid

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