2020广州中考英语摸底考试测试卷初三英语(无答案)

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小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案

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2020
广州中考英语摸底测试卷



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全卷共

5
页,四大题。总分

110
分,作答时间

120
分钟。

2

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请在答卷上指定答题区域内作答。(问卷上作答不得分)

3

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客观题,请用

2B
铅笔填涂;主观题,请用黑色的签字笔或钢笔作答。

4

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仅限内部使用。


(共

15
小题;每小题

1
分,满分

15
分)

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从

1

15
各题所给的

A

B

C


D
项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A
little
boy
without
parents
lived
with
his
grandmother.
One
night
their
house
caught
fire.
The
grandmother tried to save the little boy asleep upstairs and 1 in the smoke and fire.
A
crowd
gathered
around
the
burning
house.
The
boy’s
cries
for
help
were
so

2
,
but
no
one
answered. They didn’t seem to know
3 to do in front of the terrible fire.
Suddenly a stranger rushed from 4 crowd and circled to the back of the house. And he found
an iron pipe that could 5 an upstairs window. He disappeared for a minute, and then appeared with
the boy in his arms. 6 the cheers of people, he climbed down the hot pipe as the boy hung around
his neck.
A few weeks later, a public hearing 7 in the town hall to decide who could care for the
boy.
Each person wanting the child was allowed 8
a few words. The first man said, “I
9
a big farm.”
The second man said he was a teacher and that he would give the child the 10 education. Then, a
well-
dressed man said, “I have a lot of
money. I will give the boy 11 he
w
ants.”

In the end, a stranger
stood up from
the back seat.
The little boy didn’t look up

12
the man
stood directly in front of him. The stranger took out his hands 13 from his pockets. The
man’s
hands
were terribly scarred. Suddenly the boy cried. Here was the man 14 saved his life. With a rush, the
boy
threw

15


around
the
stranger’s
neck
and
held
on
for
life.
There
is
no
love
greater
than
risking
one’s
life.
1. A. had died
B. dies
C. were died
D. died
2. A. loud
B. loudly
C. louder
D. more loudly
3. A. how
B. which
C. what
D. when
4. A. a
B. an
C. the
D. /
5. A. reach
B. to reach
C. reaching
D. reached
6. A. At
B. In
C. Between
D. Among
7. A. hold
B. held
C. is held
D. was held
8. A. to say
B. saying
C. to saying
D. being said
9. A. has
B. have
C. had
D. was having
10. A. good
B. better
C. much better
D. best
11. A. something
B. nothing
C. everything
D. anything
12. A. that
B. until
C. when
D. while
13. A. slowly
B. slowlier
C. slow
D. slower
14. A. which
B. who
C. what
D. whom
15. A. his
B. him
C. he
D. himself
(共

10
小题;每小题

1.5
分,满分

15
分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从

16

25
各题所给的

A

B

C


D
项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Oktoberfest
is
one
of
the
most
popular
events
celebrated
in
Germany,
and
it
is
also
known
as
the
biggest
beer
festival
in
the
world.
Oktoberfest,
which
attracts
large
numbers
of
16
world-wide,
is
celebrated every year in Munich. Oktoberfest is also a (an) 17 part of Bavarian culture.
The

18

of
Oktoberfest
began
on

October
12,
1810.

It

was

a
celebration
of
Bavarian

Crown
Prince
Ludwig
and
Princess
Therese’s
marriage.
They

19
a
great
horse
race
in
the
field
where
Oktoberfest
is
still being held until this
day. The event
in
1810 was such
a hit
with the locals
th
at
they 20 to celebrate it every year.
Main 21 in the early days of Oktoberfest were large public horse races. Beer was not 22
until 1818. In 1896, the first beer tent was established. The 23 Oktoberfest started in the 1950s. By
the year 1960, Oktoberfest had become widely known by foreigners as a world-famous beer festival.
Throughout the 200

24
of celebration of Oktoberfest, the beer festival has been canceled (
取消
)
24
times
for
some
reasons.
But
do
not
let
this
disappoint
you
as
Oktoberfest
is
still
one
of
the

25
places on Earth to celebrate with your family and friends.
16. A. jobs
B. flowers
C. visitors
D. horses
17. A. easy
B. important
C. difficult
D. serious
18. A. culture
B. history
C. term
D. end
19. A. rode
B. spent
C. received
D. organized
20. A. decided
B. forgot
C. failed
D. learned
21. A. problems
B. ideas
C. attractions
D. stories
22. A. allowed
B. served
C. made
D. bought





23. A. ancient
B. special
C. modern
D. common
24. A. hours
B. days
C. months
D. years
25. A. best
B. worst
C. easiest
D. farthest

(共两节,满分

45
分)

第一节

阅读理解
(共

20
小题;每小题

2
分,满分

40
分)

阅读下列短文,从

26

45
各题所给的

A

B

C


D
项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。

(A)
The
students
were
not
exactly
overjoyed
that
Steve
Jobs
was
going
to
be
the
speaker.
Everyone
wanted Bill Clinton. After all, his daughter Chelsea had gone to school at Stanford. So every
year that
Clinton was not named speaker was a disappointment no matter who it was.
Graduation is not in order. It was not until we started walking into the stadium that I even realized
that I’m actually graduating right now. Stanford has this tradition, the wacky (






) walk, where
everyone dresses
up in different clothes or throws Frisbees or beach balls. I’m from the South so I had a
seersucker suit shipped in from back home in Georgia. Some other guys dressed up as iPods.
It
was good fun. That was an interesting contrast (




) to Job’s speech.
He started talking about
being fired from Apple and then having cancer. How doctors told him he was going to die. How he was
adopted (




) as a baby into a family with parents who never went to college

an unusual experience
that played an important part over his life. His speech was very natural and very open.
He told us that he gets up every morning and looks in the mirror and asks “If today were the last day
of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?” If the answer is no for too many
days, he
said,
it’s
time
to
make
a
change.
That
has
really
driven
a
lot
of
my
decisions
since
then.
When
I’ve
reached certain points in my job where I’m not very excited to get to work early or stay late or work on
something over the weekend or all night. When I lose that excitement then
it’s
probably not the right thing
for me anymore.
He said, “Your time is limited (
有限的
), so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” Exactly, death
is a great motivator (
激励因素
). You have to get out there and do something
because someday you won’t
be here. Of all the advice I’ve received I depend on that the most.

26.

Why did the students feel disappointed?
A.

Because Steve Jobs was going to graduate from Stanford.
B.

Because Bill Clinton would not come to make a speech.
C.

Because Chelsea had gone to school at Stanford.
D.

Because graduation is not in order.
27.

The students went into the stadium to
.
A. dress up in different clothes
B. throw Frisbees or beach balls
C. have the wacky walk
D. listen to the speech
28.

The underlined word “It” in
Paragraph 3 probably refers to
.
A. the stadium
B. this tradition
C. the suit
D.
Job’s
speech
29.

From
Job’s
speech we can learn
.
A.

he was fired from Apple because of cancer
B.

his parents would die of cancer
C.

the experience in college made him unusual
D.

he is a person who is good at thinking
30.

What is the most important for Jobs in doing something?
A. Excitement.
B. Decisions.
C. Death.
D. Advice.
(B)
When 4-year-old British Prince George started his first day of school in September, 2017, Chinese
language was on his curriculum (
课程
).
And he wasn’t alone. According to a report published by the British Council in September, about 51

percent of UK parents want their children to learn Chinese, as it’s believed to be one of the most useful
languages to know.
In
fact,
the
popularity
of
Chinese
drove
the
UK
government
to
launch
the
Mandarin
Excellent
Programme in September last
year. Its purpose is to make at least 5,000 British state secondary school
students fluent in Chinese by 2020.
The language has become the second most spoken foreign language in the US, after only Spanish,
with over 2.1 million speakers, according to a survey by 24/7 Wall St, a US financial news website.
Many
US
celebrities
such
as
Facebook
founder
Mark
Zuckerberg
and
Malia
Obama,
former
US
Presiden
t Barack Obama’s daughter, study Chinese as a second language.

So far, 67 countries and regions have included Chinese in their national curriculum (
课程
)
, so why
are so many countries crazy about learning Chinese?
One reason could be that as China continues to develop quickly, Chinese is increasingly becoming a
useful tool for people’s personal and professional growth. “I think everyone believes that China will be
the next great superpower... even if
it’s
not a superpower like America.
It’s still important,” said Aisling
McCaffrey from Canada, who studied at the Renmin University of China, told Xinhua Agency.
“Learning
Chinese is the best way to make sure that you can be part of that
growth.”


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案


小学生作文童话故事-地理会考试卷及答案