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1、广州市初中毕业生学业考试英语试卷本试卷共四大题,12页,总分值110分。考试时间120分钟。本卷须知:1.答卷前,考生务必在答题卡上用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔填写自己的考生号、姓名、考点考场号、座位号,再用2B铅笔把对应这两个号码的标号涂黑。2.选择题每小題选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域的相应位置上;如需要改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,改动的答案也不能超出指定的区域;不准使用铅笔、圆珠笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无
2、效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结東,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。一、语法选择(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子构造的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从115各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Xian Xinghai was a very famous musician in China. He wrote one of the greatest pieces ofmusic of the 20thcentury. In his short life he wrote-1 300 songs and an opera.Xian was
3、bom in Panyu, Guangdong, China in 1905. Because his father died before he was born, Xian moved from place to place with-2 mother. He began learning to play_ 3 violinwhen he was 20 years old. In the beginning, his violin wascheap and badly made thathe_ 5 not play it well. His friends laughed at him.
4、Xian did not stop 6and soon showedhis talent. In 1934, he was one of the first Chinese students_7 studied in a special musicschool in Paris. Before he8, Xian became the schools best student9 won severalprizes for his talents.In 1935, he returned to China and helped fight against the Japanese army. L
5、ater, he came toYanan10music at a college.11there were no pianos in Yanan at that time Xian stillwrote 12of his most important music there, including The Yellow River, his most famous work.In May 1940, Xian 13to the Soviet Union by the Chinese Communist Party to writemusic for movies. In the Soviet
6、Union, life was very14. Xian got sick and later died of a lungillness15October 30, 1945, aged only 40. Xians music, however, lives on in the peoples hearts.1. A. nearB. nearlyC. nearbyD.nearer2. A. he B. him C. his D. hes3. A. a B. an C. the D. this4.A. so B. such C. very D. much5. A. needB. mayC. s
7、houldD. could6. A. practiceB. practicingC. to practiceD. practised7. A. what B. whichC. whom D. who8. A. leaveB. leaves C. left D. was leaving9. A. and B. but C. as D. or10. A. teachB. taughtC. teachingD. to teach11. A. IfB. AlthoughC. WhenD. Because12. A. any B. littleC. few D. some13. A sent B. wa
8、s sent C. has sent D. was sending14. A hard B. harder C. hardestD. the hardest15. A. at B. in C. on D. by二、完形填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,总分值15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1625各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Before graduating college, Jackie began to look for a job. She aimed at a famous company, butthe 16for such jobs w
9、as very strong. The company Jackie chose planned to employ only oneperson, but more than twenty people applied for the job. 17, Jackie was one of the threepeople invited for the final interview. The interview was very 18_. The interviewer asked just afew questions and it was all over in less than 10
10、 minutes. Then the interviewer said to them, All ofyou are very good. Please go home and 19 our response.Three days later, Jackie received a message saying she would not be20 the job. She feltdeeply disappointed. That evening. however she received another 21. This time it said that she got the job.J
11、ackie later found out that the first message sent to her phone was part of the interview-a22to see if she was suitable for the job. All the three people received the_ 23 _text,butonly Jackies reply24 the company Of the three, one did not reply. The other said“goodbyeand Jackie said“thank you. This r
12、eply showed that Jackie was a/an25person, so thecompany offered her the job.16. A. examB. work C. competition D. plan17.A. ThankfullyB. UnluckilyC. HopefullyD. Immediately18. A. long B. strict C. interesting D. simple19. A. pick up B. wait forC. deal with D. think of20. A. offeredB. returnedC. refus
13、edD. shown21. A. letterB. e-mail C. call D. message22. A guideB. conversation C. test D. lesson23. A. same B. other C. second D. whole24. A. reachedB. satisfiedC. helped D. surprised25. A. brave B. clever C. polite D. honest三、阅读(共两节:总分值45分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分)阅读以下短文,从2645各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最正确选项,
14、并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFor his eleventh birthday, Lin was given a gift that would shape his life. On that day his fathertook him to the Childrens Activity Centre and said he could choose any course that interested him. There was just one requirement: Lin would have to promise to study it for at least one year
15、.To that point Lin had had many hobbies, but none kept his interest for more than a week ortwo. His mum once gave him a bag of stamps to encourage stamp collecting. That hobby lasted aweek. Then his father got him some paints hoping that Lins artistic side would shine through. Those paints were now
16、under his bed, still unopened. This time Lins parents would let him decide.Lins eyes moved down the noticeboard that listed all the courses on offer. He stopped atPhotography. He liked the idea of taking beautiful pictures but the notice said that each studentneeded their own camera. Although Lins f
17、amily werent poor, they werent rich either, and acamera cost a lot of money. He continued looking.The next course to catch his eye wasLanguage Art. He didnt even know what that meant. His father explained that it taught people how to make public speeches. Lin, a shy boy, could thinkof nothing worse.
18、Then he saw it.Cookingsounded like something hed like to do. It was inexpensive andconvenient, it could be done alone and it was also creative.Based on Lins hobby history, his dad had doubts, but he agreed. Much to his parentssurprise, Lin kept his promise. He studied cooking at the Centre every Sat
19、urday, and practised at home,making delicious meals for his family. Everyone looked forward to birthdays, when they could eathis cakes. Lin got great satisfaction from the pleasure his food brought to others.The months turned to years but his hobby never changed again.Now Lin is an adult and runs a
20、successful restaurant. When customers say they enjoy his meal, he still gets the same pleasure he did as a child, and remembers the special gift he received all thoseyears ago.26. Why didnt Lin choose to study photography?A. It was too expensive.B. He had no interest in it.C. He was not very creativ
21、e.D. It was not offered that term.27. The underlined expressioncatch his eyein Paragraph 4 means“.A. make him excitedB. cause him surpriseC. get his attentionD. help him see clearly28. Which of the following best describes Lins interest in cooking?A. It only lasted for a short time.B. It seemed to m
22、atch his character.C. It was forced on him by his parents.D. It developed slowly over many months.29. Why did the father have doubts about Lins choice of cooking?A. Lin wasnt good at cooking.B. Cooking wasnt very convenient.C. He didnt think Lin would continue.D. Cooking wasnt a good hobby for a boy
23、.30. Whats the best title for the passage?A. A Strict FatherB. A Changeable BoyC. The Fun of CookingD. The Birthday GiftBExperts believe that there are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today. So it mightsurprise you to learn that restaurants, as we know them, have only existed for a few
24、centuries. Before 1765, there were no restaurants. That is, there were no places that provided the restaurantexperience. There was nowhere in which a waiter brought you food and drink that you picked froma menu. In fact, there were no menus anywhere.There were eating places travellers could go to ce
25、nturies before that. The countryside was fullof inns that would serve food. And there were taverns where one could get drinks. The rich couldalso eat special meals prepared by private cooks. But none of them could be called a“restaurant.A man called Boulanger changed that. In 1765, he opened a place
26、 in Paris that sold soups(汤). On his sign he used the wordrestaurantto describe what he was selling. At that time, soups wereconsidered something that could helprestore(恢复)your health- in French the wordrestoreis“restaurer- so he called the soupsrestaurants. Soon, people started buying Boulangers so
27、ups even when they were not ill. And over time, people began to use the wordrestaurant torefer to a place selling soup rather than the soup itself. Morerestaurantsopened in France, andpeople began to buy soups more often. Later, restaurants in Paris began to serve other food besides soup. In the 179
28、0s, menus startedto appear. By the mid-1800s, there were many types of restaurants throughout the world. TheUnited States offered coffee shops. Tea houses became popular throughout China. Paris createdbeautiful restaurants for the rich. The British began to copy the French, and the restaurant ideasp
29、read throughout the British Empire.Today cities are filled with all types of restaurants. Diners have millions of options fromwhich to choose.31. What is the passage mainly about?A. How restaurants developedB. What made a good restaurant.C. Who created the first restaurantD. Why restaurants became p
30、opular.32. According to the first paragraph, what made restaurants different from earlier eating places?A. Restaurants only served foodB. Restaurants were more expensiveC. Restaurants were mainly in citiesD. Restaurants had a list of meal choices33. Who did Boulanger expect to come and eat at his re
31、staurant?A. Rich peopleB. Sick people.C. Travellers.D. Workers.34. When it was first used. what did the wordrestaurantrefer to?A. A person.B. A place.C.Illness.D. Soup.35. When did restaurants begin to grow internationally?A. In the 1600s.B. In the 1700s.C. In the 1800s.D. In the 1900s.CMany people
32、know that rubbish is a big problem on planet Earth. What many people dontknow is that junk(垃圾)has become a problem in outer space too.According to BBC News, there are more than 22, 000 pieces of space junk floating aroundtheearth. And these are just the things that we can see from the surface of the
33、 earth by telescopes (望远镜). There are also millions of smaller pieces of junk that we cant see.Objects, like bits of old space rockets or satellites, move around the planet at very high speedsfast that even a very small piece can break important satellites or become dangerous toastronauts. If the ti
34、niest piece of junk crashed into a spaceship, it could damage the vehicle.To make things worse, when two objects in space crash, they break into many smaller pieces. For example, when a U.S. satellite hit an old Russian rocket in 2009, it broke into more than 2,000pieces, increasing the amount of sp
35、ace junk.To reduce additional space junk, countries have agreed that all new space tools can only stayin space for 25 years at most. Each tool must be built to fall safely into the earths atmosphere afterthat time. In the upper parts of the atmosphere, it will burn up.Many scientistsalso suggesting
36、different ways to clean up space junk. In Englandscientists are testing a metal net that can be fired into space junk. The net catches the junk and thenpulls it into the earths atmosphere to burn up. The Germans are building robots that can collectpieces of space junk and bring them back to Earth to
37、 be safely destroyed.The problem is becoming more challenging because were sending more objects into space tohelp people use their mobile phones and computers,says Marco Castronuovo, an Italian spaceResearcher.“The time to act is now. The longer we leave the problem, the bigger it will become,he say
38、s.36. What does the underlined word“thesein Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Telescopes.B. Satellites.C. Pieces of space junk.D. BBC news reports.37. Why is space junk considered a problem?A. It buns up after it re-enters the atmosphereB. It often stops the view of telescopes on EarthC. It could force new sp
39、ace tools to travel at slower speedsD. It may crash into other space tools causing damage or deat38. Countries want future space tools to be able to fall back into the earths atmosphere so that.A. the tools can be reused laterB. the tools dont become space junkC. the earths atmosphere can stay clean
40、D. the effects of space flight can be studied39. How do the Germans plan to deal with space junk?A. Catch it with nets.B. Use robots to collect it.C. Burn it in the earths atmosphere.D. Send it further away from the earth.40. In which section of the newspaper would you probably read this article?A.
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