广州中考英语试题及答案WORDWord文档下载推荐.docx
《广州中考英语试题及答案WORDWord文档下载推荐.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《广州中考英语试题及答案WORDWord文档下载推荐.docx(15页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
A.growupB.pickupC.giveupD.setup
20.—Whydon’tyoulikewinterinBeijing?
—BecauseitisBwinterinGuangzhou.
A.ascoldasB.muchcolderthanC.notsocoldasD.notcolderthan
21.TheteachertoldthestudentsAanyfoodintothecomputerroom.
A.nottobringB.notbringC.don’tbringD.bringnot
22.Itdoesn’tlooklikerain,soyouDbringyourumbrellawithyou.
A.shouldn’tB.mustn’tC.can’tD.needn’t
23.—Wedon’thavemuchhomeworkthis
wegoouttogether?
—OK.WhataboutBamovie?
A.toseeB.seeingC.seeD.sees
24.IstillremembertheparkCwefirstmet.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.when
25—Excuseme,what’sthisfor?
—It’sacleaneranditBtopickupdirt.
A.usesB.isusedC.isusingD.used
第二节语法选择(共10小题;
Myfriend,DavidSmith,keptbirds.Onedayhephonedand26mehewouldbeawayforaweek.Heaskedmetofeedthebird27himandsaidhewouldleavehiskeyinmymailbox.
Unfortunately,Ididnotremembertofeedthebirds28thenightbeforeDavidwasgoingtoreturn.IrushedoutofmyhouseanditwasalreadydarkwhenIarrivedat29house.Isoonfoundthekeyhegavemecouldunlockneitherthefrontdoor30thebackdoor!
Ikept31ofwhatDavidwouldsaywhencameback.
ThenInoticed32onebedroomwindowwasopen.Ifoundabigtoneandpusheditunderthewindow.33thestonewasveryheavy.I
ofnoise.Butintheend,Imanagedtoclimbup.
IhadoneleginsidethebedroomwhenIsuddenlyrealizedthatsomeone34atorch(电筒)upatme.Ilookeddownandsaw35policemanandanoldlady,oneofDavid’sneighbors.“Whatareyoudoingupthere?
”Saidthepoliceman.Feelinglikeafool,Ireplied,“IwasjustgoingtofeedMr.Smith’sbirds.”
26.A.tellB.tellsC.toldD.hadtoldC
27.A.withB.toC.forD.atAC
28.A.untilB.beforeC.asD.sinceBA
29.A.herB.hisC.theirD.ourB
30.A.andB.butC.orD.norCD
31.A.tothinkB.thinkC.thinkingD.thoughtC
32.A.howB.thatC.whatD.whyB
33.A.IfB.BecauseC.WhenD.WhetherB
34.A.isshinningB.wasshoneC.shinesD.wasshiningBD
35.A.aB.theC.anD./A
三、完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
TheJapaneseMaracamonkeyhasbeenstudiedinthewildforover50years.In1952,ononesmallJapaneseisland,scientistsdroppedsome36
dirtforthemonkeys.Themonkeyslikedtheirtaste,buttheyfoundthedirt37.
Oneclever18-month-oldmonkey
38theproblembywashingthesweetpotatoesinanearbyriver,Shetaughtthistohermother.Her39alsolearnedthisnewwayandtheytaughttheirmotherstoo.
Alltheyoungermonkeys40learnedtowashthedirtysweetpotatoestomakethem41toeat.Butmany
founditveryhardtolearnthisandstillatethe42sweetpotatoes.
Thensomethingvery
43.Intheautumnof1958,scientistsfoundthatthemonkeysonothernearby44beganwashingtheirsweetpotatoestoo.Scientistsstilldon’tfullyunderstandhowthisknowledgewas45fromoneislandtoanother.
36.A.sweetpotatoesB.greenplantsC.hardstonesD.freshnutsA
37.A.beautifulB.terribleC.difficultD.interestingB
38.A.findB.reachC.solveD.understandC
39.A.childrenB.brothersC.sistersD.friendsD
40.A.quietlyB.easilyC.angrilyD.awfullyDB
41.A.nicerB.smallerC.lighterD.drierBA
42.A.smallB.largeC.newD.dirtyBD
43.A.tookonB.tookoffC.tookplaceD.tookawayC
44.A.treesB.islandsC.beachesD.riversB
45.A.lostB.droppedC.passedD.leftC
四、阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
A
IheardthebeeslongbeforeIsawthem.
Itwasaveryhotafternoon,andwedecidedtocooloffintherivernearmyhome.Asweclimbeddownasmallrockyhilltowardthewater,myboyfriendJohnsuddenlystartedtoshoutthenjumpedintothewaterbelow.PeterandMaryquicklyfollowedbutIwastoofarawaytojump.Iwastrapped.
Iheardalowhum(嗡嗡声),whichwasgrowinglouder.Fromadistance,thegroupofbeeslookedalmostlikeacloudofsmoke.Asitgotcloser,Irealizeditwasactuallythousandsofbeesflyingtowardsme.
AllIcoulddowascovermyfacewithhands.Crazily,IthoughtthatifIsatverystill,thebeeswouldthinkIwasjustanotherrock.
Afterafewminutes,Iknewmyplanhadn’tworked.Thebeeswereattackingme.Icouldhearmyfriendsshoutingatmetogetdowntothepoolfast.
Butitwasn’tsoeasy.IwasingreatpainandtheonlywayIcouldgetawaywastousemyhandstoclimbdowntherocks.However,Iwasafraidtodothatatfirstbecausemyfacewouldbeunprotected.Thenoisethebeesmadewassoloudandfrightening,butIhadnochoice.
Irusheddowntherocksandjumpedintothepool,butIdon’trememberdoingit.Iwasjustsohappytobefreefromthepain.Iwassafe,andthewaterfeltwonderful.
Butwestillweren’toutofdanger.Everytimewetriedtoclimboutofthepool,thebeesflewbackoverourheads.Wespentthenextthreehoursinthewater,puttingourheadsunderthewaterfromtimetotimetoavoidthebeesuntiltheyfinallylostinterest.
46.Howmanypeoplewentswimmingthatday?
C
A.Two.B.ThreeC.FourD.Five
47.Theunderlinedword“it”(inParagraph3)refersto.B
A.arockB.thegroupofbeesC.ahillD.theriver
48.Atfirstwhydidn’tthewriterwanttoclimbdowntherocks?
B
A.Shewasafraidshewouldfall.
B.Shewastoofarawayfrompool.
C.Shethoughtthebeeswouldfollowher.
D.Shedidn’twantherfacetobeunprotected.
49.Howdidthewriterescapethebees?
A.Shecoveredherfacewithherhands.
B.Shehidbehindtherocks.
C.Shejumpedintoawaterpool.
D.Shepretendedtobearock.
50.Inwhatorderarethefollowingmentionedinthestory?
A
a.Thewriterrusheddowntherocks.
b.Johnjumpedintothewater.
c.Thelowhumgrewlouder.
d.Thebeesflewbackovertheirheads.
e.Thebeeswereattackingthewriter.
A.bceadB.baecdC.cdeabD.cbdea
B
Wanttostayawayfromcolds?
Putonahappyface.
Comparedtounhappypeople,thosewhoarecheerfulandrelaxedarelesslikelytosufferfromcolds,accordingtoanewstudy.It’spossiblethatbeinghappyhelpsthebodyfightillnesses,saytheresearchersfromNewYorkUniversity.
“Itseemsthatpositivefeelingsmayreducethedangerofillness,”saidthestudy’schiefresearcherSheldonCohen.
Inanearlierstudy,Cohenfoundthatpeoplewhowerecheerfulandlivelycaughtcoughsandcoldslessoften.Peoplewhoshowed
feelingswerealsolesslikelytotelltheirdoctorsthattheyfeltill.
Inthisstudy,Cohen’s
interviewed193adultseverydayfortwoweeks.Duringtheinterviews,thepeopletoldresearchersaboutweregivencoldsbydoctorsandhadtostayaloneinaroomforsixdays.
Theresultsshowedthateveryoneinthestudywasequallylikelytogetill.Buyforpeoplewhosaidtheyfelthappyduringtheresearchperiod,theirillnessarelessseriousandlastedforashortertime.
Cohenbelievesthatwhenpeopleexperiencepositivefeelings,theirbodymayproduceachemicalthathelpsfightillnessanddisease.Soifyouareworriedabutyourhealth,lookonthebrightsidemoreoften.
51.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTapartofthestudy?
D
A.Peopletalkedabouttheirfeelingseveryday.
B.Peoplewerekeptaloneforsixdays.
C.Peopleweregivencoldsbydoctors.
D.Peopleweremadetofeelunhappy.
52.Whatdidthestudyfind?
A.Peoplewhofelthappynevergotill.
B.People’sfeelingsdidn’tinfluencetheirhealth.
C.Peoplewithgoodfeelingsbecameillmoreeasily.
D.Peoplewithpositivefeelingshadlessseriousillnesses..
53.AccordingtoCohen,whichofthefollowingmayhelpfightillness?
A.Eating.
B.Crying.
C.Laughing.
D.Sleeping.
54.Thispassageisa/an.B
A.advertisement
B.newspaperreport
C.story
D.scientist’sdiary
55.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Smilescanfightcolds
B.Causeofcoldsfound
C.Thedangerofcolds
D.Howpeoplegetsick
C
1990wasasignificantyearinworldevents.InFebruary,NelsonMandelawassetfreeafter27yearsinprison.InOctober,EastandWestGermanybecameonecountryagain.Thenattheendof1990,theWorldWideWebwasborn.Forthisfinaleventwehaveonemantothank,TimBerners-Lee,thefatheroftheWeb.
Berners-LeewasbornonJune8,1955inLondon,England.Hisparents,bothcomputerdesigners,encouragedhimtothinkandworkcreativelyashegrewup.Hewasanexcellentstudentandnaturallytookaninterestincomputersandscience.
AftergraduatingfromOxfordUniversity,TimwenttoworkatascienceresearchcentreinSwitzerland.TherebedevelopedsomeofthedifferentsystemsthatwouldlaterbecometheWeb.ThefirstwasHTML,thecomputerlanguageusedtomakewebpages.Thesecondwasanaddresssystemthatletcomputersanywherefindeachotherandsendandreceiveinformation.In1990,whilestillatthesciencecentreinSwitzerland,heputthemtogethertomakethefirstInternetbrowser.Itcouldrunonanycomputerandallowedpeopletocreate
sharetheirinformationwiththerestoftheworld.
TimknewthatthemorepeopleusedtheWeb,themoreusefulitwouldbe.Hewasn’tinterestedinmoneybutknowledge,soh