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黄埔区初三英语一模试题

2011年中考复习检测卷

(一)

英语2011.04

(满分96分,考试时间120分钟)

第一卷(共45分)

(将答案按序号填在答卷纸上)

一、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1.MyhometownisNanjinganditiscitywithmanyplacesofinterest.

A.aB.anC.theD./

2.—Iforgottobringapen.Wouldyoupleaselendme?

—OK.Hereyouare.

A.itB.thatC.oneD.this

3.—TheearthquakewhichhappenedinJapan11thofMarch2011wasabigdisaster.

—Yeah,Iagree.

A.atB.onC.inD.to

4.—doyougotoseeyourgrandparents?

—Onceamonth.

A.HowlongB.HowsoonC.HowmanyD.Howoften

5.—Wouldyouliketogototheconcertwithme?

—I’dloveto,______I’mafraidIhavenotime.

A.soB.orC.andD.but

6.Alice______watchestheTVnews,sosheknowslittleabouttheworld.

A.seldom         B.usually            C.sometimes         D.always

7.—IttookmyfatherovertenhourstoflytoLondon.

—Wow,wayitis!

A.whatlong     B. howlong   C.whatalong     D.howalong

8.—Haveyoudecidedwheretospendyoursummerholiday?

—Notyet.WegotoQingdao.

A.mustB.mayC.wouldD.should

9.—DoyouoftenwatchManandNatureonTV?

—Sometimes.It’saninterestingprogram,butISportsNews.

A.preferB.acceptC.dislikeD.refuse

10.—Howdidtheaccidenthappen?

—Youknow,it was difficulttoseetheroadclearlybecauseit .

A.israining        B.rainsC.wasraining            D.hasrained

11.—Tommy,doyouknowifFranktheZijinMountianwithusifitisfine?

—Sorry,I’venoidea.

A.climbsB.willclimbC.wouldclimbD.isclimbing

12.—There’stoomuchsaltintoday’sfood.

—Yes.Only1.5gramsofsaltforeachmaneveryday.

A.areneededB.needC.willneedD.haveneeded

13.Excuseme,sir.Couldyoutellme?

A.whereisthenearestbankB.wherewasthenearestbank

C.wherethenearestbankisD.wherethenearestbankwas

14.—Wouldyoumindmyusingyourdictionary?

—.

A.Yes,pleaseB.OfcoursenotC.YouarewelcomeD.Mypleasure

15.—Dad,Igotahighmarkintheexam.

—!

A.Don’tbesohappyB.GoodluckC.AllrightD.Welldone

二、完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Everydaycarskillorhurtmanypeopleonroads.Sometimesthedriversdrivetoofastordonot,drivecarefullyenough.Someofthem16trafficrulesandcauseaccidents.

Accordingtosomeresearchers,itisusuallythepedestrians(行人)whocausetheaccidents.Alotofroadusersarevery17.Theywalkorrunacrosstheroads18thecars.Theywalkintheroadsbutnotonthewalkways.Somedonottakethetroubleto19thegreenlightsandsimplycrosstheroadsagainsttheredlights.

Manypeoplethinkaccidentsoftenhappenin20roadsinlargecities,butthisisnotalwaystrue.21,Tokyoisoneoftheworld’slargestcitiesandprobablyoneofthebusiestcities;however,thereare22accidentstopedestrians.Thereasonisthatthepolicetherearevery23andthepedestriansareverycareful.Pedestriansnevercrosstheroadsagainstaredlightandthey24followthetrafficrules.

Doyouknowalcohol(酒精)isanothermaincauseoftrafficaccidents?

Itdelays(延缓)people’sresponse.Thosewhohavedrunkalcoholare25inmakingdecisions.Theyneedafewmoresecondstoreact.Alcoholdrinkingisespeciallydangerousformotorcardrivers.Itisnotonlydriverswhomayhaveaccidentsafterdrinking,drunkpedestriansmayputtheirlivesindangeraswell.

16.A.makeB.breakC.followD.remember

17.A.tiredB.cheerfulC.carelessD.frightened

18.A.attheendofB.inthecentreofC.ontopofD.infrontof

19.A.turnonB.waitforC.setupD.lookfor

20.A.busyB.wideC.cleanD.new

21.A.InfactB.BythewayC.ForexampleD.Inotherwords

22.A.veryfewB.somanyC.onlysomeD.plentyof

23.A.kindB.politeC.patientD.strict

24.A.evenB.neverC.hardlyD.always

25.A.slowB.activeC.excitedD.lazy

三、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Somefriendshaveoppositeviewsandinterests,andsomelikethesamethings.Whatisyouropinions?

Shouldfriendsbedifferentorthesame?

Weaskedsomepeoplewhattheythinkandthisiswhattheysaid.

Iliketohavefriendswhoarelikeme.I’m

quieterthanmostofthekidsinmyclass,andmybestfriendYuanLiisquiet,too.Therearesomedifferences,though.I’msmarterthanYuanLi.She’smoreathletic.

JamesGreen

It’snotnecessarytobethesame.Iliketohavefriendswhoaredifferentfrom

me.MybestfriendLarryistallerandmoreoutgoingthanme.Webothlikesports,butLarryismoreathleticthanme.Healwaysbeatsmeintennis.Also,I’mquieterthanheis.

HuangLei

Idon’treallycare.MybestfriendisCarol.Carolisveryfunny,andmore

outgoingthanIam.Butwebothlikedoingthesamethings.Idon’tthinkdifferencesareimportantinafriendship.

MarySmith

26.JamesGreen’sbestfriendisYuanLibecausesheis.

A.smartB.quietC.athleticD.outgoing

27.Fromthepassage,weknowthatHuangLeiisthanhisfriendLarry.

A.quieterB.moreathleticC.moreoutgoingD.taller

28.CarolisMary’sbestfriendsbecause.

A.sheisaquietgirlB.sheisfunnyandoutgoing

C.theybothlikesportsD.shedoesthesamethingsasMary

29.Fromthepassage,weknowthatis/areoutgoing.

A.YuanLiB.Larry

C.LarryandCarolD.HuangLeiandMary

30.WhichofthefollowingaboutHuangLeiisTRUE?

A.Heisanoutgoingboy.

B.Helikestohavefriendswhoarequiet.

C.Heisfunny,andmoreathleticthanLarry.

D.Helikestomakefriendsdifferentfromhim.

B

InmanycountriesaroundtheworldMay1isaholiday.LabourDay,orWorkers’Day,isaninternationalholidaythathonoursworkingmenandwomen,andthejobstheydo.

Duringthelate1880s,inmanypartsoftheworld,peopleworkedforfourteentosixteenhoursadayinfactories,andearnedverylittlemoney.IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,workingpeoplegottogethertotrytomaketheirworkplacesbetter.Thesegroupsofpeopleformedunions(团体).Theunionleadersaskedcompanydirectorsforshorterworkdaysandhighersalaries(工资),butmanyofthemrefusedtoaccepttheirideas.

OnMay1,1886,menandwomenintheUnitedStatesandCanadastoppedworkandmarchedthroughcitiesandtownstotryandforcebossestoletthemworkaneight-hourday.InthecityofChicago,severalpeoplediedinfightswiththepolice.Overthenextfewyears,peopleincitiesaroundtheworldstoppedworkingeveryMay1tohonourworkerseverywhere.Bytheearlytwentiethcentury,thefirstofMaywasanationalholidayinmanycountries.

IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,May1isnotaholiday.NorthAmericanscelebrateLabourDayonthefirstMondayinSeptember.TodayintheUnitesStates,LabourDayismostlyabouthavingfun.Peopleenjoyalongweekend,andoftencelebratebyhavingbarbecuesorpicnicswithfriendsorfamily.InmanypartsoftheUnitesStates,LabourDayisalsothelastdayofsummervacation,andthestudentsreturntoschoolthenextday.

31.PeoplecelebrateLabourDaytohonour.

A.unionleadersB.workingpeople

C.peoplediedinfightsD.workersandtheirjobs

32.Peoplehadtoworkforoverfourteenhoursaday.

A.in1886B.inthe1880s

C.inthe19thcenturyD.intheearly20thcentury

33.InParagraph2,theunderlinedword“them”refersto(所指)“”.

A.workersB.unionleadersC.companydirectorsD.policemen

34.WorkersinUSAandCanadastoppedworkedforonMay1,1886.

A.shorterworkdaysB.highersalaries

C.betterworkplacesD.aneight-hourworkingday

35.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.LabourDayiscelebratedinSeptemberinUSAandCanada.

B.ManypeoplediedinfightswiththepoliceinthecityofNewYork.

C.AllthecountriesaroundtheworldcelebrateLabourDayonMay1.

D.InmanypartsoftheUSA,LabourDayisthestartofsummervacation.

C

LifeforCathyTaylor’sthreechildrenisverybusy.Theirschooldaysarebusyenough.Afterschool,though,Cathytakesthetwoboysfromfootballtobasketball.Thenshehastotakeherdaughtertopianolessons.Thetiredchildrendon’tgethomeuntil7pm.Theyhaveaquicksupper,andit’stimeforhomework.

TheTaylorsarelikemanyAmericanandBritishparents.Theytaketheirchildrenfromactivitytoactivity,andtrytofitasmuchaspossibleintotheirkids’lives.Doctorssaymanychildrenareundertoomuchpressure.Teacherscomplainaboutteachingtiredkidsintheclassroom.

Mostchildrentakepartinafter-schoolclubs.Activitiesincludesports,languagelearning,musicandmathclasses.Pushyparentsarenothingnew,butnowparentsseemtopushtheirchildrenalotmore.Parentsseeotherchildrendoingalotofthings,andtheyfeeltheirownchildrenshoulddothesame.

LindaMiller,amotherofthreeinLondon,knowsallaboutsuchpressure.“Insomefamilies,competitionstartsfromaveryyoungage,”shesays.“Motherssendtheirkidstoallkindsofclasseswhentheyareveryyoung.Andtheyarealwayscomparingthemwithotherchildren.It’scrazy.Peopleshouldn’tpushtheirkidssohard.

DrAliceGreenagrees.Shealsosaysthatthesechildrenmayfindithardtothinkforthemselveswhentheyareolder.“Parentsaretryingtoplantheirkids’livesforthem.Whenthesekidsareadults,theymightfinditdifficulttoplanthingsforthemselves.”Parentsshouldlearntogivetheirkidsabitmoretimetothemselves.

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