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英语_2013-2014学年广东省广州市海珠区中考一模英语试卷(含答案)

英语_2013-2014学年广东省广州市海珠区中考一模英语试卷(含答案)

2013-2014学年广东省广州市海珠区中考一模英语试卷听力(共6小题,满分20分)1. 听下面一段对话,回答第1~3三个小题.1.What can we learn from the talk?A.The shopping area is crowded.B.The man knows the place very well.C.The man buys everything in the same store.2.What will they do after shopping?A.Send a postcard.B.See a movie.C.Visit the City Hall.3.Where is the post office?A.Across the busy street.B.Next to the City Hall.C.Near the bus station.听下面一段对话,回答第1~3三个小题.1.What can we learn from the talk?A.The shopping area is crowded.B.The man knows the place very well.C.The man buys everything in the same store.2.What will they do after shopping?A.Send a postcard.B.See a movie.C.Visit the City Hall.3.Where is the post office?A.Across the busy street.B.Next to the City Hall.C.Near the bus station.2. 听下面一段对话,回答第4~6三个小题.4.What sport does John like to do after work now?A.Running.B.Playing tennis.C.Playing badminton.5.How often does the man pl ay badminton?A.Every day.B.Once a week.C.Twice a month.6.What time will they meet in the end?A.At 1: 30.B.At 2: 30.C.At 3: 30.听下面一段对话,回答第4~6三个小题.4.What sport does John like to do after work now?A.Running.B.Playing tennis.C.Playing badminton.5.How often does the man play badminton?A.Every day.B.Once a week.C.Twice a month.6.What time will they meet in the e nd?A.At 1:30.B.At 2:30.C.At 3:30.3. 听下面一段独白,回答第7~9三个小题.7.How do people feel when they first arrive in a foreign country?A.Excited.B.Lonely.C.Sad.8.What makes people feel lonely or sad? A.Staying abroad for a long time.B.Having trouble with the language.C.Not getting on well with the native.9.How can some people get used to a new culture quickly?A.By making new friends.B.By speaking the language.C.By learning from the local people.听下面一段独白,回答第7~9三个小题.7.How do people feel when they first arrive in a foreign country?A.Excited.B.Lonely.C.Sad.8.What makes people feel lonely or sad?A.Staying abroad for a long time.B.Having trouble with the language.C.Not getting on well with the native.9.How can some people get used to a new culture quickly?A.By making new friends.B.By speaking the language.C.By learning from the local people.4. 听下面一段对话,回答第10~12三个小题.10.Why does Mary want to leave the Park Hotel dining room?A.The restaurant is closed.B.She needs more time for study.C.She is not interested in the job.11.When does the man want Mary to work in the restaurant?A.From Thursday to Friday.B.From Thursday to Saturday.C.From Thursday to Sunday.12.What should be the result of the conversation?A.Mary will get the job.B.Mary has to give up the job.C.Mary will continue to work at the Park Hotel.听下面一段对话,回答第10~12三个小题.10.Why does Mary want to leave the Park Hotel dining room?A.The restaurant is closed.B.She needs more time for study.C.She is not interested in the job.11.When does the man want Mary to work in the restaurant?A.From Thursday to Friday.B.From Thursday to Saturday.C.From Thursday to Sunday.12.What should be the result of the conversation?A.Mary will get the job.B.Mary has to give up the job.C.Mary will continue to work at the Park Hotel.5. 听下面一段独白,回答第13~15三个小题.13.How many visiting hours are there in a day?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.14.What do we know about the hospital?A.People can visit patients at 3 p.m.B.Smoking is not allowed in the hospital.C.All visitors are welcome at visiting hours.15.What's the purpose of the speech?A.To introduce the hospital.B.To welcome the patients.C.To tell the hospital rules.听下面一段独白,回答第13~15三个小题.13.How many visiting hours are there in a day?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.14.What do we know about the hospital?A.People can visit patients at 3 p.m.B.Smoking is not allowed in the hospital.C.All visitors are welcome at visiting hours.15.What's the purpose of the speech?A.To introduce the hospital.B.To welcome the patients.C.To tell the hospital rules.6. 听下面一段独白,请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为A~E的空格中.听录音前,你将有15秒钟的阅题时间.录音播放两遍.你将有80秒钟的作答时间.二、语言知识及运用(共两节,满分10分)第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从16~25各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出可以填入空白处最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.7.—Do you know ______ tall girl in purple?—Sure. That's Kate. She is an old friend of mine.A anB aC theD \8. Sports are popular with students. According to the report, about______ of the students like more than one sport.A third-fourthB three-fourthC third-fourthsD three-fourths9. I can hardly hear what it is saying on TV. Would you please ______?A turn it upB turn it downC turn it onD turn it off10. When we are in trouble, we need to get ______ from others.A many moneyB some adviceC many helpD some chances11.—Would you like another cup of tea?—No, thanks. I ______ be off now. Rose is waiting for me.A prefer toB would like toC have toD am going to12.—Have you ever been to Disneyland?—Yes. I ______ there last summer.A will goB wentC have goneD was going13.—Why were you late for school this morning?—I got up very early this morning, ______ I didn't catch the first bus.A andB butC orD so14. Tom, I heard that your mother went to Qindao last week. Could you tell me ______?A when she will come backB why will she come backC where will she come backD if she will come back15. Look at the poster! It says that there ______ a concert in our school next Saturday.A isB will haveC will beD is going to have16.—What do you think of the film Rio?—Wonderful. ______ could be better!A EverythingB SomethingC AnythingD Nothing第二节语法选择(共1小题;每小题10分,满分10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26~35各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.17.How many things can you see in the night sky? A lot!(1)______ a clear evening you might see the Moon and some planets. And thousands of sparkling stars(2)______, too.You can see even(3)______ with a telescope. You might see stars where you only saw dark space before. You might see that many stars look larger than others. You might see that some stars(4)______ look white are really red or blue.But scientists believe there are some things in the sky that we(5)______. We can't see them with the biggest telescope in the world, even when it is the clearest night of the year. That's (6)______they're invisible. They're the mysterious dead stars called black holes. You might find(7)______ hard to imagine that stars die. After all, our Sun is a star. Year after year we see it up in the sky, burning brightly, giving us heat and light. The Sun certainly doesn't seem (8)______ getting old or weak. But stars do burn out and die after billions of years. As a star's gases burn, they give off light and heat. But when the gas runs(9)______, the star stops burning and begins to die.So the next time you stare up at the night sky, remember: there's more in the sky than thatmeets the eye.(10)______ amazing space it is!(1)A OnB InC AtD For(2)A seeB were seeC can be seenD will be seen(3)A muchB manyC mostD more(4)A whatB whichC whoD where(5)A never seeB never sawC will never seeD had never seen(6)A whenB howC becauseD so(7)A itB youC yourselfD itself(8)A to beB beingC beenD is(9)A aroundB offC awayD out(10)A HowB WhatC What anD How an三、完型填空(共1小题;每小题10分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~45各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.18.Jack was a big, fine figure of a policeman, and always had a lot of work to do.One day, he was too busy to have enough lunch and had to keep on working. He walked up and down Market Street, keeping a(1)______ eye on things and getting hungrier and hungrier. He passed Tony's(2)______ store. "Would you like to have a banana, Jack?" greeted Tony. But Jack(3)______ his head and said, "No, thank you." He never ate when he was at(4)______. Then he went past another shop that was full of cheeses, cold meats, potato chips, and so on. And when the shopkeeper offered him a pack of sausage, he(5)______ again. So it went, all day long. The(6)______ man went past the sweet store, the bakery, the peanut manand the toffee-apple man, saying, "No, thank you, not on duty." He got much(7)______. At last, his day ended, and he immediately ran back home. He went(8)______ the stairs and into the kitchen."You must be hungry, man!" cried his wife, who had prepared well for the dinner, "Sit at the (9)______ and eat!" Jack sat down immediately and began to enjoy the meal. It seemed that it was the most delicious and biggest meal he had ever had. He said, "Thank you, my dear." "It's always a pleasure to (10)______ for you," his wife replied.(1)A lazyB lovelyC patientD sharp(2)A shoeB fruitC toyD clothes(3)A shookB noddedC relaxedD hit(4)A breakB streetC schoolD work(5)A acceptedB receivedC refusedD admitted(6)A poorB luckyC smartD worried(7)A hungrierB happierC ruderD sadder(8)A pastB inC onD up(9)A windowB chairC tableD floor(10)A waitB cookC washD smile四、阅读理解(共4小题;每小题10分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.19.Having returned from her round trip, the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. "The railway should pay me back £12, so you owe me the money," she said to HarryJenks, the young man who was working at the office. "You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there was no ship from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me £12."Harry was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. "Come into the office, Madam," he said politely, "I'll just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd."The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How could he have made such a careless mistake? He shouldn't have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what to do, he smiled at the child. "You look sun burnt," he said to her, "Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?" "Yes," she answered, shyly, "The beach was lovely. And I can swim, too!""That's fine," said Harry. "My little girl can't swim a bit yet. Of course, she's only three…""I'm four," the child said proudly, "I'll be four and a half." Harry turned to the mother. "I remember your ticket, Madam," he said, "But you didn't get one for your daughter, did you?" "Er, well…" woman looked at the child, "I mean…she hasn't started school yet. She's only four.""A four-year-old child must have a ticket, Madam. A child's return ticket to Jersey costs…let me see…£13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel, you will owe £1.50. The law is the law, but since the fault was mine…" The women stood up, took the child's hand and left the office.(1)What happened to the woman?A She had to buy the return ticket in Jersey.B She had to return home a day earlier.C She had to stay in a hotel for one night.D She couldn't use the ticket for the round trip.(2)Which of the following is true?A Harry's daughter could swim very well.B The Jersey timetable was totally wrong.C Actually,the little girl didn't need a ticket. D The little girl was satisfied with the holiday.(3)Harry started talking to the little girl because he ______.A did not know what to doB wanted to be friendly to herC had a little girl about the same ageD wanted to find a way out from her(4)According to the passage, we know that Harry was ______.A carefulB hard-workingC seriousD smart(5)What would be the end of the story?A The woman would ask the police for help.B The woman would see the head of the stat ion.C The woman would insist on getting back£12. D The woman would stop arguing and leave.20.Why play games? Because they are fun, and a lot more besides. Following the rules, planning your next move, acting as a team member—these are all "game" ideas that you will have throughout your life.Think about some of the games you played as a young child, such as rope-jumping and hide-and-seek. Some games are entertaining and fun. But perhaps more importantly, they translate life into exciting dreams that teach children some of the basic rules they will be expected to follow the rest of their lives, such as taking turns and teamwork.Many children's games have a practical side. Children around the world play games that prepare them for work they will do as adults. For example, some Saudi Arabian children play a game called bones. It can be very helpful to exercise their hands and eyes, which is needed in hunting.Many sports encourage national or local pride. The most famous games of all, the Olympic Games, bring athletes from around the world together to take part in the friendly competition. People who watch the event wave flags, knowing that a gold medal is a win for a whole country, not just the athlete who has got it. For countries experiencing natural disasters or war, an Olympic win can mean so much.Sports are also an event that brings people together. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. People on all continents play it—some for fun and some for a living. Nicolette Iribarne, a Californian soccer player, has discovered a way to spread hope through soccer. He set up an organization which can provide poor children with not only soccer balls but also a hopeful future.Next time, when you play your favorite game or sport, think about why you enjoy it, what skills are needed, and whether these skills will help you in your life.(1)The underlined part "translatelife into exciting dreams" in Paragraph 2 most probably means that games can ______.A describe life in an exciting wayB turn real-life experiences into a play C change people's views of sporting events D teach childr en something useful and important(2)What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A The whole country.B The gold medal.C The event.D The game.(3)According to the passage, why is winning Olympic medals so encouraging?A It means a lot for a whole country.B It proves how excellent the winners are.C It h elps the country out of natural disasters.D It brings the winners satisfaction and money.(4)Which of the following statements is NOT true?A The most famous games are the Olympic Games.B People around the world play socce r just for fun.C The game called bones can be helpful to the Arabian children.D Nicol ette Iribarne gives poor children a chance for a better life.(5)What is the passage mainly about?A The popular games.B Games and real life.C The advantages of games.D Child ren's games and the future.21.Shirley Jane Temple was the leading child actor of her time, receiving a special Oscar and acti ng the leading role in films like Bright Eyes and Heidi.Shirley Jane Temple was born on April 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California. When Temple was just 3 years old, she began her first low-budget movie Baby Burlesques. Temple's mother was aware of her girl's talents by enrolling her in dance classes at the age of 3, so her father became her agent and financial adviser.When the cute actress was 6 years old, she appeared in her first Hollywood film, Carolina. With Fox Film Corporation, Temple made an additional 8 films. The little actress, singer and dancer with the dancing golden curls became a top earner for the studio.In 1934, she became a world-famous star in Bright Eyes, which was designed especially for her talents. The young performer showed many wonderful pictures during 1934. She received a special Children Academy Award in February 1935 for her outstanding contribution. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called Temple "Little Miss Miracle" for raising the public's confidence during times of economic hardship. He even said, "As long as our country has Shirley Temple, we will be all right. "By 1940, Temple had 43 films under her early acting career.After Temple grew up, she made guest appearances on television shows in the early 1960s and filmed a Comedy that was never released. Temple acted 46 films in her whole life. In 1969, her life got a great change—she began her diplomatic(外交的)career and worked successfully till her late life. During her political career, Temple had visited China in April, 1977. In 1988, she published her autobiography, a book about her life, Child Star.Shirley Temple died of natural causes on February 10, 2014, at her home near San Francisco California. She was 85 years old.Following her death, Temple's family and friends published a statement that read, "We pay her respects for a life of remarkable achievements as an actor, as a diplomat, and most importantly as our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and adored wife of 55 years.(1)How did Temple's parents help her step into the entertainment world?A Temple's mother discovered her talents.B Temple's mother taught her how to dance.C Temple's father took charge of all her life.D Temple's father took away all her mone y.(2)How many films has Temple completed by the age of 12?A 8.B 43.C 46.D 85.(3)Which film was especially made to show Temple's talents?A Bright Eyes.B Heidi.C Baby Burlesques.D Carolina.(4)Why did the President call Temple "Little Miss Miracle"?A Because Temple was an adorable child star.B Because Temple gave hopes to people in difficult times.C Because Temple had great achievement in her acting life.D Because Temple was a very successful diplomat for the country.(5)According to the passage, in what order did these events take place in Temple's life?A f, e, c, d, b, a.B e, f, b, d, c, a.C e, f, b, c, d, a.D f, e, d, b, c, a.22.(1)According to the key points, what's the searching area for the missing plane?A In the southern India Ocean.B In the water area around Australia.C In the water a rea in the southern pacific ocean.D In the area 2500km south-west of Perth, Australia.(2)How many passengers are there from China on the missing plane?A 370.B 239.C 154.D 393.(3)What does the underlined sentence "We cannot stand this situation" mean?A Some of the families cannot live in this situation.B Some of the families cannot stand t here for so long.C Some of the families cannot bear all the terrible things.D Some of the families cannot understand why it has happened.(4)According to the report at 15: 45, which of the following statements is true?A The reports are renewed every 2minutes. B The web page is shown on Saturday. C China has found out the debris of t he missing plane. D The search is focused on a definitely limited area near Perth.(5)What's the web page mainly about?A People still keep on searching MH370.B There's a small hope to find out MH370.C People are searching MH370much more widely.D What are happening to the missing pl ane, MH370.五、写作(共三节,满分5分)第一节单词拼写(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词.在填写答卷时,要求写出完整单词.(每空限填一词)23. 根据句子内容及首字母提示,在句子空白处填入一个恰当的词,使内容完整、通顺。

广东省2014届高考英语模拟题(附答案)

广东省2014届高考英语模拟题(附答案)

广东省2014届高考模拟题(一)英语考试时间: 120分钟总分:135分注意事项:1、本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共12页。

答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考号填写在答题卡及答题卷上,并用2B铅笔在答题卡上将相应的考生号信息点涂黑。

2、选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上相应的题号的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

I . 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将对应的该项涂黑。

I grew up in a tiny Baltimore row house in a faraway mountain area. My parents ___1___ the necessities of life but couldn’t give much more. If I asked my father for a pair of jeans, he woulds ay, “ If you want them, make the money and buy them yourself.” He wasn’t being mean; he just couldn’t ___2___ them. From age 12 on, I did part-time jobs after school.When I ___3___ from high school, I joined the navy. Soon I was in a boot camp(新兵训练营)at Parris Island, S.C., where I learned that life in the navy centered around completing daily___4___. These could be anything from cleaning the camp to conducting mock(模拟的) battles. Completing these tasks successfully ___5___ discipline, team-work and respon sibility. I didn’t___6___ whether you were black, white or Asian; everyone worked together for the ___7___ ofthe company.I went on to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academic and later became an officer in the navy.The part of my job I ___8___ most was the consoling(咨询) meetings I ___9___ with the family members of the men and women in my ___10___, trying to help them deal with the long periodsof ___11___. These proved popular and word of them spread. Before long I was being asked togive encouraging ___12___ to business groups, educators and kids across the country.But I consider the boot camp my first real ___13___, and my life is still guided by the___14___ lessons I learned there. It taught me discipline, friendship and the pride related tosetting a task every day and working hard to ___15___ it.1. A. provided B. got C. made D. bought2. A. pay B. find C. produce D. afford3. A. came B. returned C. escaped D. graduated4. A. drills B. tasks C. exercises D. reports5. A. included B. asked C. required D. met6. A. matter B. mean C. exist D. work7. A. good B. staff C. rest D. right8. A. took B. hated C. enjoyed D. did9. A. ended B. began C. continued D. held10.A. charge B. situation C. position D. choice11.A. lessons B. meetings C. training D. separation12.A. gifts B. descriptions C. speeches D. performances13.A. vacation B. place C. job D. travel14.A. important B. bitter C. normal D. difficult15.A. gain B. achieve C. show D. match第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5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,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卷标号为16--25的相应位置上。

广东省十校2014届高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(含答案)

广东省十校2014届高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(含答案)

“十校”2013—2014学年度高三第1次联考英语试题本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共10页,满分150分,考试用时140分钟。

注意事项:1、答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考号填写在答题卡及答题卷上,并用2B铅笔在答题卡上将相应的考生号信息点涂黑。

2、选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上相应的题号的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

I 模拟听说(共两节,满分15分)注意:做题时,先把答案写在试卷上,等模拟听说考试结束后再把答案写在答题卷上。

第一节:Part B Role Play(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分)In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen toa speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five questions.Now, please listen to the conversation carefully.Now, please get ready to ask the following three questions in English.Q1:(30") A1: Listen to answer 1.Q2:(30") A2: Listen to answer 2.Q3:(30") A3: Listen to answer 3.Now, please get ready to answer the following five questions.Q4: Listen to question 4. A4: (20")Q5: Listen to question 5. A5: (20")Q6: Listen to question 6. A6: (20")Q7: Listen to question 7. A7: (20")Q8: Listen to question 8. A8: (20")Part C Retelling (共7空;每空1分,满分7分)根据所听的故事内容,在下列复述短文标号为R1—R7的空格处填入一个适当的词,并将答案填写在答题卷标号为R1—R7的相应位置上, 注意每空一词。

2014广州一模英语试题&答案(已校对)

2014广州一模英语试题&答案(已校对)

广州市2014届普通高中毕业班综合测试(英语)Ⅰ语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)In America, if you are invited to a wedding, baby shower, bar mitzvah(成年礼)or other celebrations, you're expected to bring a gift. Usually, it should be modest in 1 , about$25.For a wedding, the bride will often have "registered" a list of gifts at a local department store, indicating the items she 2 .When you buy a registered item, tell the store that you're doing this, so the couple doesn't receive the 3 gift twice. For a baby shower, bring a gift 4 for a newborn baby. For a bar mitzvah, bring a gift appropriate for a 13-year-old boy. Because they are such important occasions, gifts for bar mitzvahs tend to be more 5 , for example, a gold-plated pen. 6 the pen by carving the boy's full name will be appreciated.If you wish to give a gift to American friends, choose something that is 7 to your country. It needn't be valuable or 8 , just typical of your homeland. 9 include a book about your country, an inexpensive souvenir, or something else that reflects your 10 .Young children who like collecting will probably be very 11 with a set of your country's coins or stamps. Items that are 12 in your country but difficult to find abroad are also good.If staying with an American family, a good way of expressing your thanks is to take them to a form of 13 , such as a basketball game or a concert.When giving gifts to a business acquaintance, don't give anything too personal, 14 to a woman. A scarf or a hat is ok, but other types of 15 are not. Something appropriate for the office is best.1. A. size B. value C. weight D. appearance2. A. prefers B. owns C. uses D. imagines3. A. first B. best C. same D. similar4. A. general B. suitable C. demanding D. expensive5. A. modest B. cheerful C. normal D. formal6. A. Personalizing B. Replacing C. Designing D. Changing7. A. convenient B. appropriate C. unique D. beneficial8. A. colorful B. rare C. heavy D. nice9. A. Opportunities B. Expectations C. Inventions D. Possibilities10. A. character B. interest C. culture D. progress11. A. annoyed B. impressed C. amused D. puzzled12. A. limited B. banned C. common D. priceless13. A. education B. discussion C. exercise D. entertainment14. A. directly B. especially C. merely D. deliberately15. A. clothing B. perfume C. jewelry D. equipment笫二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)While thousands of college students headed for warm climates to enjoy sun and fun during their week off from classes, seven local students had other plans.The Northern Essex Community College( NECC) students and one of their teachers spent part of their spring break in New York City, helping repair an area 16. (destroy) by the hurricane.“I wanted to see for myself what happened,” said Terry. “I couldn't imagine 17. it is like to lose your home and everything that you know and the 18. (power) effect the hurricane had on those people. I wanted to do something, to understand their feeling ofhelplessness.”The group headed into Brooklyn's Red Hook district, which was hit hard by the hurricane. There they met people from other parts of the country, 19. had also volunteered to help. Together, those volunteers and the NECC students 20. (work) to clear rubbish out of a three-story building. They put on protective suits and gloves 21. they entered the building.Inside the building, the students saw nothing but broken walls and doors and pieces of the building 22. (lie) all over the place.The students returned to school with 23. sense of achievement, a feeling that 24.______ helped people in need. It was remarkable how a community lost so much and was still able to recover, and this left the deepest impression 25. the students.Ⅱ阋读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AI once met a well-known botanist at a dinner party. I had never talked with a botanist before, and I found him very interesting. I sat there absorbed and listened while he spoke of unusual plants and his experiments (he even told me astonishing facts about the simple potato). I had a small indoor garden of my own -- and he was good enough to tell me how to solve some of my problems.As I said, we were at a dinner party. There must have been a dozen other guests, but I broke an important rule of politeness. I ignored everyone else and talked for hours to the botanist.Midnight came. I said good night to everyone and departed. The botanist then turned to our host and said many nice things about me, including that I was a “most interesting conversationalist ”.An interesting conversationalist? I had said hardly anything at all. I couldn't have said anything if I had wanted to without changing the subject, for I didn't know any more about plants than I knew about sharks. But I had done this one thing: I had listened carefully. I listened because I was really interested. And he felt it. Naturally that pleased him. That kind of listening is one of the best ways to show respect to others, and it makes them feel great too. “Few human beings," wrote Jack Woodford in Strangers in Love "can resist the sweet effect of rapt attention.” I went even further t han that. I was “sincere in my admiration and generous in my praise”.I told him that I had been hugely entertained and instructed. I told him I wished I had his knowledge. I told him that I should love to wander the fields with him. What's more, it was all true.And so I had him thinking of me as a good conversationalist when, in reality, I had only beena good listener and had encouraged him to talk.26. From Paragraph l, we can learn that the writer_________A. was deeply moved by the botanist's talkB. was amazed by what he was hearingC. was not in a comfortable situationD. behaved politely and properly27. Which of the following does the writer describe as a rule of politeness at dinner parties?A. Avoiding discussions about politics and religion.B. Listening carefully to what another guest says.C. Arriving and leaving at the appropriate time.D. Giving attention to all those in attendance.28. The underlined expression "rapt attention" in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaningto__________A. full understandingB. strong interestC. great uncertaintyD. little curiosity29. According to the writer, which of the following is an important characteristic of a good conversationalist?A. Listening attentively and encouraging the other side to continue.B. Encouraging the other side by sharing his/her own opinions.C. Promising a future meeting for more communication.D. Expressing respect by nodding his/her head.30. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To prove the writer is an interesting conversationalist.B. To share an interesting experience at a dinner party.C. To explain what makes a good conversationalist.D. To show that botanists can be really talkative.BA British dog-lover has invented a high-tech way of feeding his pet by Twitter(推特,流行社交网络).Computer expert Nat Morris, 30, has designed a system to give his pet a "tweet treat" by sending him a Twitter message.His dog Toby: gets some delicious dog biscuits from a computer-controlled food machine whenever Nat sends a message to “@ feedtoby “.Nat often works away from home and isn't always able to feed Toby by hand. But his new invention allows Nat to feed his dog from anywhere in the world.Nat said, "Toby absolutely loves it. At first he didn't know what was going on. Now he sits underneath the machine, wagging his tail and waiting for the food to drop. "Nat fills the food machine with small pieces of dog biscuits, but not too many in case four-year-old Toby gets too many messages. And Nat has even equipped his house with an online camera so he can see Toby enjoying the food at his home.But one problem is that friends and family have been so amazed w ith the “tweet treat" machine that they have started sending tweets to Toby too. So Nat has had to restrict feeding time to make sure Toby doesn't turn into Tubby.“People have been sending him tweets at all hours of the day, so I had to limit it to betwe en 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. I'm thinking of doing an updated one which can measure his weight before he is fed, just to make sure he's not putting on too much puppy fat, “explained Nat.How Nat's Twitter Feeder works:When a message is sent to @ feedtoby, it is received by a mini-computer that is linked to the food machine.When the mini-computer receives the message, a bell rings and Toby comes running over and sits in front of the feeding machine. Next, the machine's motor pulls open a trap door which releases a serving of food.The doggy biscuits then drop into Toby's food bowl. Finally a digital camera takes a photo of him and sends it back to Nat on Twitter - so he knows Toby has been fed.31. Nat has invented a high-tech way to feed his dog because he________.A. wants his friends to feed TobyB. has very strong computing skillsC. is often too busy to feed his dogD. doesn't like to feed Toby by hand32. Why has Nat decided to limit the feeding machine's operating time?A. He doesn't want Toby to get too fat.B. He fears the machine will run out of food.C. He wants his friends to stop feeding Toby.D. He doesn't want Toby to be woken up at night.33. It can be learned from the passage that Toby_________A. sits beneath his feeder all day longB. is now used to being fed by machineC. doesn't know what happens to the feederD. no longer receives tweets from Nat's friends34. Which of the following shows the correct order of how the Twitter Feeder works?a. The bell goes off.b. A message is sent to @ feedtoby.c. The mini-computer gets the message.d. The digital camera takes a photo of Toby and sends it to Nat.e. The motor starts to work and opens the door to release dog food.A. a, b, c, e, d.B. b, c, e, a, d.C. b, c, a, e, d.D. c, b, a, d, e35. In which section of the newspaper would you most probably find this passage?A. Technology.B. Health.C. Environment.D. Style.CNo one knows why we dream, but some dreams might be connected to the mental processes that help us learn. In a recent study, scientists found a connection between dreams and better memory in people learning a new skill.So perhaps one way to learn something new is to practice, practice, practice -- and then sleep on it."I was very surprised by this finding,” said Robert Stickgold, a Harvard University scientist who led the study.In the study, 100 college students each spent an hour on a computer, trying to get through amaze (谜宫). The maze was difficult, and the study participants had to start from a different place each time they tried -- making it even more difficult.Then, for the first 90 minutes of a five-hour break, half of the participants were required to stay awake while half were asked to sleep. Participants who stayed awake were asked to describe their thoughts. Participants who slept were asked to describe any dream they had.Stickgold and his colleagues wanted to know about NREM, or non-REM sleep. REM stands for “rapid eye movement, “which is what happens during REM sleep. This period of sleep often brings strange dreams to a sleeper, although dreams can happen in both kinds of sleep. Stickgold wanted to know what people were dreaming about when their eyes weren't moving, during NREM sleep. Other studies have found a connection between NREM brain activity and learning ability.Four of the 50 people who slept said their dreams were about the maze. Later, when these four people tried the computer maze again, they were able to complete it faster.Stickgold believes the dream itself doesn't help a person learn -- it's the other way around. He suspects that such dreams are caused by the brain processes associated with learning.All the maze-dreamers had done the task poorly the first time, which makes Stickgold wonder if the NREM dreams show up when a person finds a new task particularly difficult. People who had other dreams, or people who didn't sleep, didn't show the same improvement.36. In the first stage of the study, the participants were asked to________A. design a maze on computerB. find their way out of a mazeC. decide where to begin a mazeD. remember a location in a maze37. What happened to the participants during the break?A. Half of them were woken up when they started to dream.B. Half of them were asked to dream about the maze.C. All of them were asked to describe their thoughts.D. Half of them were asked to sleep for 90 minutes.38. What can we learn from the passage?A. Everyone will dream about a new skill after learning it.B. Stickgold was the first to study dreams and learning.C. During NREM sleep, people usually don't dream.D. Unusual dreams often occur during REM sleep.39. According to the last paragraph, before sleeping the maze-dreamers________A. found it difficult to do the mazeB. were greatly interested in the mazeC. were mostly slow and poor thinkersD. completed the maze faster than others40. Which of the following statements best summarizes the study's conclusion?A. Dreams have a role in learning.B. Dreams have no basis in reality.C. Dreams are important for health.D. Dreams are the best way to study.DThe recent publication of autobiographies by two of Britain's greatest scientists, biologist Richard Dawkins and physicist Stephen Hawking is a wonderful opportunity to compare and contrast these two remarkable men. Surprisingly, they have rather more in common than we think.Most striking is the similarity in their backgrounds. They were born in the early 1940s to middle class families -- not wealthy but comfortably off, with a strong commitment to academic excellence and public service. Both families were keen to send their boys to Oxford University --and both succeeded, Dawkins studying zoology and Hawking physics.Neither man has a very positive view of his early university life. Hawking describes the attitude at Oxford in the 1950s and 1960s as very anti-work, "You were supposed to either be brilliant without effort or fail. Hard work was looked down upon by students and we all pretended that nothing was worth making an effort for. “He estimates that he studied for no more than an hour a day as an undergraduate student (本科生).Undergraduate life was somewhat more rewarding for Dawkins. Like Hawking, he wasn't particularly hard-working and never attended his lectures. But he found Oxford's system of weekly essay-based lessons with an academic tutor useful, "It was really only the tutorial system that educated me.”For both men, scientific life really got going as postgraduates after 1962. Dawkins, who remained at Oxford, describes brilliantly the academic competition among the postgraduate students, which he believed helped push him to develop the ideas that formed the basis of his most famous book, The Selfish Gene. This volume transformed scientific thinking aboutDarwinian evolution.Hawking, on the other hand, moved to Cambridge University after graduation, where his research into the universe would eventually make him the most famous physicist since Albert Einstein. He writes movingly about the disease which progressively crippled his entire body, leaving him unable to move and only able to communicate using a computer controlled by his eyes. Although communication is slow - he can write only 3 words a minute using the machine - his illness has not affected his mind or his research on space-time and the origins of the universe.Each book is recommended individually as a personal introduction to an important scientific thinker. Read together, they provide a superb background to the academic and social climate of postwar British research.41. Which of the following describes a similarity in Hawking's and Dawkins' backgrounds?A. They were both from wealthy families.B. They studied the same subject in university.C. They graduated from the same secondary school.D. They both came from families that valued good education.42. Why did Hawking study very little as an undergraduate student?A. He preferred doing his own research and experiments.B. Students considered it inappropriate to study too much.C. The materials discussed in lectures were very easy for him.D. He was more interested in making friends with his classmates.43. According to Dawkins, what helped him develop his most important ideas?A. His hard work as an undergraduate.B. The support he received from his family.C. The excellent tutors at Oxford University.D. The competition from other postgraduate students.44. What can we reasonably infer about the two scientists from the passage?A. Dawkins worked much harder than Hawking as an undergraduate.B. Hawking is more respected by the scientific community.C. They knew each other during their studies at Oxford.D. Hawking has experienced more physical difficulties.45. What is the function of the last paragraph?A. To state which book the writer prefers.B. To recommend the reviewed books to readers.C. To summarize the achievements of the two scientists.D. To suggest the order in which the books should be read.笫二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

2014年广州市---广大附中---中考一模英语试题及答案

2014年广州市---广大附中---中考一模英语试题及答案

2014年广州大学附属中学中考英语一模试题本试卷共五大题,9页,满分135分。

考试时间120分钟。

一、听力(共两节,满分35分)二、语言知识及运用(共两节,满分20分)第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从16~25各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

CAABB, CBCAA16.---What do you think of _________book written by Mo Yan?---It's_________good novel.A, the, the B, a, the C, the, a D, a, a17.--Must I finish_________my homework now, Mum?---No, you _________.A, doing, needn't B, to do, may not C, do, mustn't D, doing, can't18.---Mary find_________important to tell the truth.--_________honest girl she is!A, it, What an B, that, How C, this, What a D, it, How19.---There is going to _________a physical fitness test next month.--I know. And I'm always taking a _________walk every day these days.A, have, thirty-minute B, be, thirty-minute C, be, thirty minute D, have, thirty minutes' 20.I want to know if they _________the spring sports meeting next month. I must get ready for it if they_________it.A, hold, will hold B, will hold, hold C, hold, hold D, will hold,will hold21.The _________you do your homework, the _________mistakes you will make.A, more carefully, less B, more careful, less C, more carefully, fewer D, more careful, fewer 22._________Tom_________Mary are fond of watching TV.A, Not only, but also B, Both, and C, Either, or D, Neither, nor23.--Would you like to go shopping with them tomorrow?---If you don't go, _________.A, so don't I B, neither I do C, neither will I D, so I do24.---I wonder_________at this time last night.--I was writing an e-mail_________my cousin was reading.A, what you were doing , whileB, where did you go, asC, what were you doing, sinceD, what you did, when25.---I don't think she has gone to Beijing,_________.--_________. She is in Beijing now giving a speech.A, has she, Yes B, has she, No C, do I , Yes D, do I, No第二节语法选择共10分三、完型填空共10分One night a man came to my house. He told me,"There is a family with eight 1 . They have not eaten for days."After I asked him where the family was. I took some 2 with me and left.When I finally got to that family, I 3 those little children were too hungry to say 4 . There was no food to the mother. She took half of it, and then 5 . When she returned, I asked her," 6 did you go?" She gave me this simple 7 ,"To my neighbors --- they are also 8 !"I was not surprised that she gave, because poor people are always very kind. But I was surprised that she knew her 9 were hungry. Usually, when we are in trouble, we always 10 ourselves first, and we have no time for others.( )1. A. children ( )2. A. flowers ( )3. A. showed ( )4. A. a sentence ( )5. A. went out ( )6. A. When ( )7. A. question ( )8. A. ill ( )9. A. people ( )10. A. think of B. workersB. wineB. watchedB. a wordB. came backB. WhereB. decisionB. unhappyB. neighborsB. talk aboutC. farmersC. foodC. lookedC. itC. rushed inC. HowC. answerC. tiredC. familyC. laugh atD. cooksD. waterD. foundD. nothingD. hurried backD. WhyD. lieD. hungryD. childrenD. Lv ook for1-5 ACDBA 6-10 BCDBA四、阅读理解共20小题,满分40分(A)"My dream has come true. I have always wanted to be a Grand Slam (大满贯) champion." Theseare the words of Chinese tennis player Li Na after she became the first Asian woman to win a Grand Slam final in the French Open on June 4, 2011."People were saying I'm getting old. So this is a great success for such an old woman," the29-year-old girl joked.Miss Li has a tattoo (纹身). She has dyed her hair many different colors. And, at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she told her fans to "shut up" when they got too noisy in their support.Li Na was born in Wuhan, she started to play tennis at the age of 6. She once recalled: "As a child, I felt sad because every day I had to wake up early to practice. After school I had to practice more.I didn't have time to play."Luckily, the strong girl didn't give up, thus making history for Chinese tennis time after time.Now the new champion is already thinking about winning another Grand Slam title. "When you have one title, surely you will think about another," she says, not hiding her ambition."Chinese people are so lacking in confidence on the tennis court. If there is a person like mewho can prove we Chinese can do it, the other young players in China will feel the same," she said.46. Li Na was born in the year of _____.A. 1982B. 1984C. 1986D. 199047.Why did Li Na tell her fans to “shout up” at the 2008Beijing Olympics?A.Because the fans were too crowdedB.Because she was proud at that time.C.Because she was tired.D.Because the audience were too noisy.48. When she began to play tennis, Li Na was _____.A. happyB. sadC. excitedD. bored49. Which of the following is WRONG about Li Na?A. Li Na took part in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.B. Li Na has already won a Grand Slam champion.C. Li Na had to wake up early to practice playing tennis.D. Li Na said she lacked confidence on the tennis court.50. The passage mainly tells us _____.A. something about the tennisB. something about how to play tennisC. the Chinese people and the tennisD. the Grand Slam champion - Li Na1-5 ADBDD(B)A lot of teenagers are go od at art at school, but how would you feel if people called you “the new Picasso(毕加索)” or if presidents and other famous people collected your paintings?Alexandra Nechita was ten when her paintings became famous all over the world. She visited Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and her family's native place (祖籍) Romania where 5,000 fans came to see her at the airport. Alexandra said, “When it all started, I was moved. It was very exciting and I loved the traveling, but I got very tired. And I missed home.”Alexandra is a good student. Her studies always come first. She only starts painting after she's done her homework. She works on two or three paintings at a time. The paintings sell for thousands and Alexandra's parents have given up their jobs to work for their daughter. Life for the Nechita family is very different from what it was like a few years ago.Alexandra's father Niki left Romania for political reasons in 1985. At first he tried his best to learn English and had different kinds of low-paid jobs. In 1987, he brought his wife and Alexandra, who was then 18 months old, to America. The family was very poor. Alexandra began to draw at the age of three.She was drawing for four or five hours a day. Soon people offered to buy her paintings and she had her first art show at the age of eight. Stories about this child appeared in the newspapers and television. They now live in a large house with a swimming pool. Her mother said, “We started without anything,but thanks to Alexand ra, we have everything we ever dreamed of.”51. Alexandra became well-known all over the world for her paintings at the age of _______.A. 18monthsB. threeC. eightD. ten52. Which country does Alexandra live?A. America.B. Britain.C. Romania.D. France.53. Alexandra's painting _________.A. took her a lot of time at schoolB. made her drop out of schoolC. didn't influence her studies at schoolD. made her fall behind others in studies at school54.What's the correct order of the following events?a.Alexandra's painting became famous all over the world.b.Alexandra's parents gave up their jobs.c.Alexandra's family was no longer what it used to be.d.Alexandra had her first art show.e.Alexandra's father left his homtown Romania.f.Alexandra began to draw.A. f-e-d-b-a-cB.e-f-d-c-b-aC.e-f-d-a-b-cD.e-f-a-c-d-b55. From the passage, we can learn ________.A. Alexandra was not interested in travellingB. Alexandra's success changed her family's lifeC. Alexandra's parents were good at EnglishD. Alexandra's stories appeared often on the radio and TVDACCB(C)Do you know of anyone who uses the truth to deceive(欺骗)? When someone tells you something that is true,but leaves out important information that should be included, he can give you a false picture.For example,someone might say, “I just won a hundred dollars on the lottery(彩票). It was great. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it in for one hundred dollars!”This guy's a winner,right? Maybe,maybe not.We then discover that he bought $ 200 worth of tickets,and only one was a winner.He's really a big loser!He didn't say anything that was false,but he left out important information on purpose.That's called a half-truth.Half truths are not technically lies,but they are just as dishonest.Some politicians often use this tri ck.Let's say that during Governor Smith's last term,her state lost one million jobs and gained three million jobs.Then she seeks an other term.One of her opponents(对手)says,“During Governor Smith's term,the state lost one million jobs!” That's true.However,an honest statement would have been,“During Governor Smith's term,the state had a net gain of two m illion jobs.''Advertisers will sometimes use half—truths.It's against the law to make false statements so they tryto mislead you with the truth.An advertisement might say,“Nine out of ten doctors advised their patients to take Yucky Pills to cure toothache.”It fails to mention that they only asked ten doctors and nine of them work for the Yucky Company.This kind of deception happens too often.It's a sad fact of life:Lies are lies,and sometimes the truth can 1ie as w ell.56.How much did the lottery winner lose?A.one hundred dollars.B.Two hundred dollars.C.Three hundred dollars.D.Four hundred dollars.57.We may infer that the author believes people should ________.A.buy lottery tickets if possibleB.make use of half—truthsC.be careful about what they are toldD.not trust the Yucky Company58. How many examples does the writer give to show how the truth is used to deceive?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.59.Which of the following is true according to the passage?ing half truths is against the law.B.Technically,half truths are in fact lies.C.Yucky Pills is a very good medicine for toothache.ernor Smith did a good job during her last term.60.Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?A.A winner can be a big loser!B.Sometimes the truth can lie as well.C.Advertisers will sometimes use half truths.D.It's against the law to make false statements.ACCDB(D)CBC is a famous air company which has over twenty planes carrying passengers and goods, flying along 12 fixed lines all over the world. Its service is very good but some passengers are still not satisfied with it and that is why in 2003 and 2004 the company received letters of complaints from consumers or passengers who pointed out over a dozen kinds of problems which are divided in groups in the following table. Those about passengers’ things carried by the plane are Baggage problems. Customer service refers to service work with passengers are not satisfied with. Oversales of seats are about the fact that more seats are sold and as a result the plane is too crowded to be safe. Refund problems appear when passengers fail to receive the money paid back to them because of what they have lost. Fares are problems about the price of tickets.Consumer Complaints Received By the CBCCategory 2003 2004Flight problems 20.2% 22.1%Baggage 18.3% 21.8%Customer service 3.1% 11.3%Oversales of seats 10.5% 11.8%Refund problems 10.1% 8.1%Fares 6.4% 6.0%Reservation & Ticketing5.8% 5.6%Tours 3.3% 2.3%Smoking 3.2% 2.9%Advertising 1.2% 1.01%Credit 1.0% 0.8%Special passengers 0.9% 0.9%Others 6.0% 5.3%Total Number of Complaints 2,988 1,79261.About how many complaints about Credit were received by the CBC in 2003?A.28B.29C.30D.3162.What does the underlined word passengers mean?A, 机长B,空姐C,乘客D,技师63.By about what percent did the total number of complaints decrease from 2003 to 2004?A.40%B.60%C.75%D.100%64.If the circle graphs below show total consumer complaints for 2003, which graph shows a WHITE part that is about Flight problems and Refund problems together?65.From the passage we can know that .A.customers are not satisfied with CBCB.someti mes CBC sells more tickets than its plane’s fixed seatsC.CBC has more than twenty planes which fly to all the capital cities of the worldD.customers can only buy tickets with ready moneyCCACB五、写作满分30分第一节单词拼写66. He didn’t give me his a__________. How can I send him the letter?67. R__________to take the umbrella with you. It’s going to rain.68. The mother turned on the radio and made the baby stop c__________.69. The p__________of houses is higher and higher in cities. Many people can’t afford it.70. My bag was very h__________because of the bottles of wine.71. People enjoy many different activities and relax in their f__________time.72. Many people go to Guangzhou Library to b__________books.73. Don’t forget to take your new c__________with you when traveling, and then we can take manybeautiful pictures.74. Edison was so w__________ that he invented many things.75. We shouldn’t l__________ at the people who are in trouble. Instead, we should help them.第二节完成句子共5小题每小题2分,满分10分,每空限填一词76. 他花了三个月的时间做这个实验。

广州2014年中考英语模拟试题与答案

广州2014年中考英语模拟试题与答案

广州2014年中考英语模拟试题与答案广州2014年中考模拟-英语第一部分选择题(共105分)一、听力(共两节,满分35分)第一节听力理解(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)每段播放两遍。

每段后有几个小题,每段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A,B,C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

听下面一段对话,回答第1~3三个小题。

1. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Roommates.B. Classmates.C. Workmates.2. What do we know about the girl?A. She is not good at maths.B. She likes her old English teacher.C. She enjoys going swimming.3. Where will the speaker go next?A. Bookstore.B. Swimming pool.C. Library.听下面一段独白,回答第4~6三个小题。

4. What is the talk mainly about?A. The speaker’s hobby.B. Problems with parents.C. Improving writing skills.5. When did the speaker start collecting cartoons?A. At the age of 5.B. 5 years ago.C. 11 years ago.6. What does the speaker want to do in the future?A. Travel to Japan.B. Study Japanese.C. Become a cartoon writer.听下面一段对话,回答第7~9三个小题。

2014广州海珠区中考一模英语试题

2014广州海珠区中考一模英语试题

2014广州海珠区中考一模英语试题二、语言知识及运用(共两节,满分20分)第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从16~25各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出可以填入空白处最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

16.Do you know ____tall girl in purple?--Sure. That’s Kate. She is an old friend of mineA.anB.aC.theD.\【考点】定冠词的应用(E282)【难易度】简单题【分析】句意:你知道那个紫色衣服的女孩吗?这里表示特指的那个女孩,用the,故选C。

【解答】C【点评】本题考查定冠词the的应用。

17.Sports are popular with students. According to the report,about___of the students like more than one sport.A.third-fourthB.three-fourthC.third-fourthsD.three-fourths【考点】千以内数字的写法(E232)【难易度】简单题【分析】表示分数时,分子用基数词,分母用序数词,当分子大于1时,分母要用复数,故选D。

【解答】D【点评】本题考查千以内数字的写法。

18.I can hardly hear what it is saying on TV. Would you please____?A.turn it upB.turn it downC.turn it offD.turn it on【考点】初中常用习惯用语(E2e6)【难易度】容易题【分析】句意:我几乎听不到电视上说什么,你能把它调大一些吗?Turn up调大,故选A。

【解答】A【点评】本题考查初中常用习惯用语。

19.When we are in trouble, we need to get_____from othersA.many moneyB.some advice B.many helpC.some chances【考点】初中词汇、短语在语境中的应用(E2e5)【难易度】容易题【分析】句意:当我们陷入麻烦时,我们需要得到别人的一些建议。

2014年广东省中考英语模拟卷 答案及听力材料

2014年广东省中考英语模拟卷 答案及听力材料

2014年广东省高中阶段学校招生考试英语模拟卷参考答案英语模拟卷(一)一、听力理解(本大题分为A、B、C、D四部分,共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)A.听句子1~5 CCCABB.听对话6~10 ACCAB 11~15 ACABBC.听短文16~20 BBCBCD.听填信息(21) Beijing (22) 8:00 / Eight o’clock (23) November(24) 1,000 (25) 4 / Four二、单项选择(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)26~30 CADCB 31~35 BCBDA36~40 CCBAD 41~45 DABCB三、完形填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)46~50 DCADB 51~55 DCBBA四、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)56~60 CDBAB 61~65 BCBBD 66~70 GCBDF五、短文填空(本大题共10个空,每空1.5分,共15分)(71) like (72) walk (73) anything (74) angry / annoyed / unhappy (75) food(76) goes (77) last (78) same (79) ideas / ways (80) clever / smart六、读写综合(本大题分为A、B两部分,共20分)A.信息归纳(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)(81) Larger amount of smog and the badly polluted air (82) Shorter than 1,000 meters(83) Setting off firecrackers (84) More than ten (85) BeijingB.书面表达(15分)One possible version:Boys and girls,Good afternoon!Recently, the smog weather has happened in many cities in the north of China. It brings people so much trouble. For example, the smog weather makes people cough and causes more traffic accidents. It is bad to do outdoor activities in the smog weather. Besides, schools have to stop the P.E. classes. So, we should use public transportation more. We can choose to walk or ride bikes instead of driving cars. Planting more trees is necessary, too. If we make less pollution, we will have a better earth to live on.My speech is over. Thank you for listening.英语模拟卷(二)一、听力理解(本大题分为A、B、C、D四部分,共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)A.听句子1~5 CACCBB.听对话6~10 ABACB 11~15 BCBBCC.听短文16~20 ACABAD.听填信息(21) Walking (22) 10 / Ten (23) 2 / Two(24) club building (25) Dogs二、单项选择(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)26~30 CBBDA 31~35 CCDCB36~40 CBDAD 41~45 CADBC三、完形填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)46~50 DBACA 51~55 BCDBC四、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)56~60 BCDDA 61~65 ABDCA 66~70 DCGFE五、短文填空(本大题共10个空,每空1.5分,共15分)(71) music (72) feel (73) eat / have / enjoy (74) useful / helpful (75) However(76) about (77) it (78) what (79) advice / suggestions (80) to六、读写综合(本大题分为A、B两部分,共20分)A.信息归纳(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)(81) Shopping online (82) It can save time and money(83) It was blue and the quality was not good(84) The sellers are trustworthy (85) More and more importantB.书面表达(15分)One possible version:Shopping OnlineWith the development of the Internet, shopping online is becoming more and more popular these days. Some people thi nk it’s very convenient for us to go shopping on the Internet. The shops on Internet, for example, , are open for almost 24 hours a day, so we can buy something we want at home at any time if we like. What’s more, we needn’t wait in li ne. However, others disagree with them. We can’t see the things while we are shopping. We can be cheated easily. Besides, we can’t enjoy the happiness of shopping with our friends.In my opinion, if you want to be different, you’d better not buy clothes on line. Once you put on the clothes you buy online and go out, you will find many people wear the same clothes on the street.In a word, shopping online has its advantages and disadvantages. But people believe it will become better and better.英语模拟卷(三)一、听力理解(本大题分为A、B、C、D四部分,共25小题,每小题1分,共25分)A.听句子l~5 BBACAB.听对话6~10 BACCA 11~15 BCBCAC.听短文16~20 BCCABD.听填信息(21) machines (22) Water (23) Air (24) throwing (25) car二、单项选择(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)26~30 CABCC 31~35 ADBAC36~40 BCBAD 41~45 CABDB三、完形填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)46~50 DDCBA 51~55 BADBC四、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)56~60 CDBCA 61~65 DABAB 66~70 FDBEC五、短文填空(本大题共10个空,每空1.5分,共15分)(71) year (72) homework (73) by (74) or (75) but(76) himself (77) more (78) work (79) worried (80) what六、读写综合(本大题分为A、B两部分,共20分)A.信息归纳(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)(81) My China Dream(82) A teacher(83) Because she thinks where there is a will, there is a way(84) It is a respectable job(85) Work hard from now onB.书面表达(15分)One possible version:April 8th, Monday FineYesterday, we had a discussion about the topic “What Is My D ream” in my class. Everyone hashis dream. Some want to be teachers, and others want to be scientists.My dream is to become a doctor. My friends asked me why. I told them my story. When I was alittle boy, I was very weak. Once I was seriously ill. I had a high fever. My parents sent me to thehospital but the doctors could do nothing for me. Then my parents heard there was a very gooddoctor in another town. They took me there. I was saved.A good doctor can save people’s lives. From then on I decided to become a doctor. I know it isnot easy to be a doctor. But I will try my best to study hard.I am sure my dream will come true.2014年广东省高中阶段学校招生考试英语模拟卷听力材料英语模拟卷(一)一、听力理解A.听句子根据所听句子的内容和所提的问题,选出符合题意的图片回答问题,并将答案写在题前的括号内。

2014年广州一模答案

2014年广州一模答案
2. Whoever ignores traffic rules will get punished more seriously than ever.
3. For example, anyone who runs a red light will lose 6 points, compared to the previous 3 points punishment.
but also benefits their own happiness.
基础写作:
1. White tea, which gets its name from its silver-white color, is regarded as one of the six Chinese tea types.
4. Besides, those caught drunk driving will lose 12 points, which means taking a driving test again.
5. From my point of view, raising drivers’ awareness of traffic safety not only guarantees others’ lives
Actually, to be thrifty can be really simple. We can observe (遵守) the following ways in our everyday life, such as turning off lights when leaving the room, not using the air-conditioners if possible, bringing our water bottle from home rather than spending money on soft drinks, using public transports to avoid the traffic jam, ordering just enough food when eating and so on.

2014年广州一模试题及答案-推荐下载

2014年广州一模试题及答案-推荐下载

广州市2014届普通高中毕业班综合测试(英语)Ⅰ语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)In America, if you are invited to a wedding, baby shower, bar mitzvah(成年礼)or other celebrations, you're expected to bring a gift. Usually, it should be modest in 1 , about$25.For a wedding, the bride will often have "registered" a list of gifts at a local department store, indicating the items she 2 .When you buy a registered item, tell the store that you're doing this, so the couple doesn't receive the 3 gift twice. For a baby shower, bring a gift 4 for a newborn baby. For a bar mitzvah, bring a gift appropriate for a 13-year-old boy. Because they are such important occasions, gifts for bar mitzvahs tend to be more 5 , for example, a gold-plated pen. 6 the pen by carving the boy's full name will be appreciated.If you wish to give a gift to American friends, choose something that is 7 to your country. It needn't be valuable or 8 , just typical of your homeland. 9 include a book about your country, an inexpensive souvenir, or something else that reflects your 10 .Young children who like collecting will probably be very 11 with a set of your country's coins or stamps. Items that are 12 in your country but difficult to find abroad are also good.If staying with an American family, a good way of expressing your thanks is to take them to a form of 13 , such as a basketball game or a concert.When giving gifts to a business acquaintance, don't give anything too personal, 14 to a woman. A scarf or a hat is ok, but other types of 15 are not. Something appropriate for the office is best.1. A. size B. value C. weight D. appearance2. A. prefers B. owns C. uses D. imagines3. A. first B. best C. same D. similar4. A. general B. suitable C. demanding D. expensive5. A. modest B. cheerful C. normal D. formal6. A. Personalizing B. Replacing C. Designing D. Changing7. A. convenient B. appropriate C. unique D. beneficial8. A. colorful B. rare C. heavy D. nice9. A. Opportunities B. Expectations C. Inventions D. Possibilities10. A. character B. interest C. culture D. progress11. A. annoyed B. impressed C. amused D. puzzled12. A. limited B. banned C. common D. priceless13. A. education B. discussion C. exercise D. entertainment14. A. directly B. especially C. merely D. deliberately15. A. clothing B. perfume C. jewelry D. equipment笫二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)While thousands of college students headed for warm climates to enjoy sun and fun during their week off from classes, seven local students had other plans.The Northern Essex Community College( NECC) students and one of their teachers spent part of their spring break in New York City, helping repair an area 16. (destroy) by the hurricane.“I wanted to see for myself what happened,” said Terry. “I couldn't imagine 17. it is like to lose your home and everything that you know and the 18. (power) effect the hurricane had on those people. I wanted to do something, to understand their feeling ofhelplessness.” The group headed into Brooklyn's Red Hook district, which was hit hard by the hurricane. There they met people from other parts of the country, 19. had also volunteered to help. Together, those volunteers and the NECC students 20. (work) to clear rubbish out of a three-story building. They put on protective suits and gloves 21. they entered the building.Inside the building, the students saw nothing but broken walls and doors and pieces of the building 22. (lie) all over the place.The students returned to school with 23. sense of achievement, a feeling that 24.______ helped people in need. It was remarkable how a community lost so much and was still able to recover, and this left the deepest impression 25. the students.Ⅱ阋读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AI once met a well-known botanist at a dinner party. I had never talked with a botanist before, and I found him very interesting. I sat there absorbed and listened while he spoke of unusual plants and his experiments (he even told me astonishing facts about the simple potato). I had a small indoor garden of my own -- and he was good enough to tell me how to solve some of my problems.As I said, we were at a dinner party. There must have been a dozen other guests, but I broke an important rule of politeness. I ignored everyone else and talked for hours to the botanist.Midnight came. I said good night to everyone and departed. The botanist then turned to our host and said many nice things about me, including that I was a “most interesting conversationalist ”.An interesting conversationalist? I had said hardly anything at all. I couldn't have said anything if I had wanted to without changing the subject, for I didn't know any more about plants than I knew about sharks. But I had done this one thing: I had listened carefully. I listened because I was really interested. And he felt it. Naturally that pleased him. That kind of listening is one of the best ways to show respect to others, and it makes them feel great too. “Few human beings," wrote Jack Woodford in Strangers in Love "can resist the sweet effect of rapt attention.” I went even further than that. I was “sincere in my admiration and generous in my praise”.I told him that I had been hugely entertained and instructed. I told him I wished I had his knowledge. I told him that I should love to wander the fields with him. What's more, it was all true.And so I had him thinking of me as a good conversationalist when, in reality, I had only been a good listener and had encouraged him to talk.26. From Paragraph l, we can learn that the writer_________A. was deeply moved by the botanist's talkB. was amazed by what he was hearingC. was not in a comfortable situationD. behaved politely and properly27. Which of the following does the writer describe as a rule of politeness at dinner parties?A. Avoiding discussions about politics and religion.B. Listening carefully to what another guest says.C. Arriving and leaving at the appropriate time.D. Giving attention to all those in attendance.28. The underlined expression "rapt attention" in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to__________A. full understandingB. strong interestC. great uncertaintyD. little curiosity29. According to the writer, which of the following is an important characteristic of a good conversationalist?A. Listening attentively and encouraging the other side to continue.B. Encouraging the other side by sharing his/her own opinions.C. Promising a future meeting for more communication.D. Expressing respect by nodding his/her head.30. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To prove the writer is an interesting conversationalist.B. To share an interesting experience at a dinner party.C. To explain what makes a good conversationalist.D. To show that botanists can be really talkative.BA British dog-lover has invented a high-tech way of feeding his pet by Twitter(推特,流行社交网络).Computer expert Nat Morris, 30, has designed a system to give his pet a "tweet treat" by sending him a Twitter message.His dog Toby: gets some delicious dog biscuits from a computer-controlled food machine whenever Nat sends a message to “@ feedtoby “.Nat often works away from home and isn't always able to feed Toby by hand. But his new invention allows Nat to feed his dog from anywhere in the world.Nat said, "Toby absolutely loves it. At first he didn't know what was going on. Now he sits underneath the machine, wagging his tail and waiting for the food to drop. "Nat fills the food machine with small pieces of dog biscuits, but not too many in case four-year-old Toby gets too many messages. And Nat has even equipped his house with an online camera so he can see Toby enjoying the food at his home.But one problem is that friends and family have been so amazed with the “tweet treat" machine that they have started sending tweets to Toby too. So Nat has had to restrict feeding time to make sure Toby doesn't turn into Tubby.“People have been sending him tweets at all hours of the day, so I had to limit it to between 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. I'm thinking of doing an updated one which can measure his weight before he is fed, just to make sure he's not putting on too much puppy fat, “explained Nat.How Nat's Twitter Feeder works:When a message is sent to @ feedtoby, it is received by a mini-computer that is linked to the food machine.When the mini-computer receives the message, a bell rings and Toby comes running over and sits in front of the feeding machine. Next, the machine's motor pulls open a trap door which releases a serving of food.The doggy biscuits then drop into Toby's food bowl. Finally a digital camera takes a photo of him and sends it back to Nat on Twitter - so he knows Toby has been fed.31. Nat has invented a high-tech way to feed his dog because he________.A. wants his friends to feed TobyB. has very strong computing skillsC. is often too busy to feed his dogD. doesn't like to feed Toby by hand32. Why has Nat decided to limit the feeding machine's operating time?A. He doesn't want Toby to get too fat.B. He fears the machine will run out of food.C. He wants his friends to stop feeding Toby.D. He doesn't want Toby to be woken up at night.33. It can be learned from the passage that Toby_________A. sits beneath his feeder all day longB. is now used to being fed by machineC. doesn't know what happens to the feederD. no longer receives tweets from Nat's friends34. Which of the following shows the correct order of how the Twitter Feeder works?a. The bell goes off.b. A message is sent to @ feedtoby.c. The mini-computer gets the message.d. The digital camera takes a photo of Toby and sends it to Nat.e. The motor starts to work and opens the door to release dog food.A. a, b, c, e, d.B. b, c, e, a, d.C. b, c, a, e, d.D. c, b, a, d, e35. In which section of the newspaper would you most probably find this passage?A. Technology.B. Health.C. Environment.D. Style.CNo one knows why we dream, but some dreams might be connected to the mental processes that help us learn. In a recent study, scientists found a connection between dreams and better memory in people learning a new skill.So perhaps one way to learn something new is to practice, practice, practice -- and then sleep on it."I was very surprised by this finding,” said Robert Stickgold, a Harvard University scientist who led the study.In the study, 100 college students each spent an hour on a computer, trying to get through amaze (谜宫). The maze was difficult, and the study participants had to start from a different place each time they tried -- making it even more difficult.Then, for the first 90 minutes of a five-hour break, half of the participants were required to stay awake while half were asked to sleep. Participants who stayed awake were asked to describe their thoughts. Participants who slept were asked to describe any dream they had.Stickgold and his colleagues wanted to know about NREM, or non-REM sleep. REM stands for “rapid eye movement, “which is what happens during REM sleep. This period of sleep often brings strange dreams to a sleeper, although dreams can happen in both kinds of sleep. Stickgold wanted to know what people were dreaming about when their eyes weren't moving, during NREM sleep. Other studies have found a connection between NREM brain activity and learning ability.Four of the 50 people who slept said their dreams were about the maze. Later, when these four people tried the computer maze again, they were able to complete it faster.Stickgold believes the dream itself doesn't help a person learn -- it's the other way around. He suspects that such dreams are caused by the brain processes associated with learning.All the maze-dreamers had done the task poorly the first time, which makes Stickgold wonder if the NREM dreams show up when a person finds a new task particularly difficult. People who had other dreams, or people who didn't sleep, didn't show the same improvement.36. In the first stage of the study, the participants were asked to________A. design a maze on computerB. find their way out of a mazeC. decide where to begin a mazeD. remember a location in a maze37. What happened to the participants during the break?A. Half of them were woken up when they started to dream.B. Half of them were asked to dream about the maze.C. All of them were asked to describe their thoughts.D. Half of them were asked to sleep for 90 minutes.38. What can we learn from the passage?A. Everyone will dream about a new skill after learning it.B. Stickgold was the first to study dreams and learning.C. During NREM sleep, people usually don't dream.D. Unusual dreams often occur during REM sleep.39. According to the last paragraph, before sleeping the maze-dreamers________A. found it difficult to do the mazeB. were greatly interested in the mazeC. were mostly slow and poor thinkersD. completed the maze faster than others40. Which of the following statements best summarizes the study's conclusion?A. Dreams have a role in learning.B. Dreams have no basis in reality.C. Dreams are important for health.D. Dreams are the best way to study.DThe recent publication of autobiographies by two of Britain's greatest scientists, biologist Richard Dawkins and physicist Stephen Hawking is a wonderful opportunity to compare and contrast these two remarkable men. Surprisingly, they have rather more in common than we think.Most striking is the similarity in their backgrounds. They were born in the early 1940s to middle class families -- not wealthy but comfortably off, with a strong commitment to academic excellence and public service. Both families were keen to send their boys to Oxford University --and both succeeded, Dawkins studying zoology and Hawking physics.Neither man has a very positive view of his early university life. Hawking describes the attitude at Oxford in the 1950s and 1960s as very anti-work, "You were supposed to either be brilliant without effort or fail. Hard work was looked down upon by students and we all pretended that nothing was worth making an effort for. “He estimates that he studied for no more than an hour a day as an undergraduate student (本科生).Undergraduate life was somewhat more rewarding for Dawkins. Like Hawking, he wasn't particularly hard-working and never attended his lectures. But he found Oxford's system of weekly essay-based lessons with an academic tutor useful, "It was really only the tutorial system that educated me.”For both men, scientific life really got going as postgraduates after 1962. Dawkins, who remained at Oxford, describes brilliantly the academic competition among the postgraduate students, which he believed helped push him to develop the ideas that formed the basis of his most famous book, The Selfish Gene. This volume transformed scientific thinking about Darwinian evolution.Hawking, on the other hand, moved to Cambridge University after graduation, where his research into the universe would eventually make him the most famous physicist since Albert Einstein. He writes movingly about the disease which progressively crippled his entire body, leaving him unable to move and only able to communicate using a computer controlled by his eyes.Although communication is slow - he can write only 3 words a minute using the machine - his illness has not affected his mind or his research on space-time and the origins of the universe.Each book is recommended individually as a personal introduction to an important scientific thinker. Read together, they provide a superb background to the academic and social climate of postwar British research.41. Which of the following describes a similarity in Hawking's and Dawkins' backgrounds?A. They were both from wealthy families.B. They studied the same subject in university.C. They graduated from the same secondary school.D. They both came from families that valued good education.42. Why did Hawking study very little as an undergraduate student?A. He preferred doing his own research and experiments.B. Students considered it inappropriate to study too much.C. The materials discussed in lectures were very easy for him.D. He was more interested in making friends with his classmates.43. According to Dawkins, what helped him develop his most important ideas?A. His hard work as an undergraduate.B. The support he received from his family.C. The excellent tutors at Oxford University.D. The competition from other postgraduate students.44. What can we reasonably infer about the two scientists from the passage?A. Dawkins worked much harder than Hawking as an undergraduate.B. Hawking is more respected by the scientific community.C. They knew each other during their studies at Oxford.D. Hawking has experienced more physical difficulties.45. What is the function of the last paragraph?A. To state which book the writer prefers.B. To recommend the reviewed books to readers.C. To summarize the achievements of the two scientists.D. To suggest the order in which the books should be read.笫二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

2014年广一模英语参考答案

2014年广一模英语参考答案

2014广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)参考答案完形填空1-5 BACBD 6-10 ACBDC 11-15 BCDBA语法填空16. destroyed 17. what 18. powerful 19. who 20. worked21. before 22. lying 23. a 24. they 25. on阅读理解26-30 BDBAC 31-35 CABCA 36-40 BDDAA 41-45 DBDDB信息匹配46-50 BACFE基础写作(满分15分)White Tea, which gets its name from its silver-colour, is regarded as one of the six major Chinese tea types. Dating back to the Beisong Dynasty, White Tea has a long history and it is mainly grown in Fujian and Taiwan. White Tea is famous for its beautiful silver-needle-like shape, its sweat taste and its medicinal effects. The longer it is preserved, the better effect it has. White Tea is good for health if drunk frequently and can be used in preventing diseases like high blood pressure and helping relieve the pain of toothache and fever.读写任务(满分25分)概括要点:1. family never liked to waste money;2. …was deeply in debt;3. being thrifty is being smart with your money… find ways to do everything for less.第二部分:1. 对节俭的理解;2. 对节俭的重要性的论述;3. 就生活中如何做到节俭提出建议。

广一模

广一模

2014 广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)In America, if you are invited to a wedding, baby shower, bar mitzvah or ther celebrations, you’re expected to bring a gift . Usually , it should be modest in _____, about $25.For a wedding, the bride wi ll often have “registered” a list of gifts at a local department store, indicating the items she 2 . When you buy a registered item, tell the store that you’re doing this , so the couple doesn’t receive the 3 gift twice. For a baby shower, bring a gift 4 for a newborn baby. For a bar mitzvah, bring a gift appropriate for a 13-year-old boy. Because they are such important occasions, gifts for bar mitzvahs(成人礼) tend to be more 5 , for example, a gold-plated pen. 6 the pen by carving the boy’s full name will be appreciated.If you wish to give a gift to American friends, choose something that is 7 to your country. It needn’t be valuable or 8 , just typical of your home land.9 include a book about your country , an inexpensive souvenir , or something else that reflects your 10 . Yong children who like collecting will probably be very 11 with a set of your country’s coins or stamps. Items that are 12 in your country but difficult to find abroad are also good.If staying with an American family, a good way of expressing your thanks is to take them to a form of 13, such as a basketball game or a concert.When giving gifts to a business acquaintance, don’t give anything too personal,14 to a woman. A scarf or a hat is ok, but other types of 15 are not. Something appropriate for the office is best.1.A.sixw B. value C. weight D. appearance2.A.A prefers B. owns C. uses D. imagines3.A.firstr B. Best C. same D. similar4.A.general B. suitable C. demanding D. expensive5.A.modest B. cheerful C. normal D. formal6.A.Personalizing B. Replacing C. Designing D. Changing7.A.convenient B appropriate C. unique D. beneficial8.A.colourful B. Rare C. heavy D. Nice9.A.Opportunities B. Expectations C. Inventions D. Possibilities10.A.character B. interest C. Culture D. progress11.A.annoyed B. impressed C. amused D. puzzled12.A.limited B. Banned C. common D. pricelesscation B. Discussion C. Exercise D. entertainment14.A.diredtly B. especially C. merely D. Deliberately15.A. Clothing B perfume C jewelry D equipment答案:1-5BACBD 6-10 ACBDC 11-15 BCDBA阅读理解AI once met a well-known botanist at a dinner party . I had never talked with a otanist before, and i found him very interesting . I sat there absorbed and listened while he spoke of unusual plants snd his experiments (he even told me astonishing facts about the simple potato). I had a small indoor garden of my own -----and he was good enough to tell me how to solve some of my problem.As i said , we were at a dinner party . There must have been a dozen guests, but i broke an important rulr of politeness. I ingored everyone else and talked for hours to the botanistMidnight came, i said good night to everyone and departed. The botanist then turned to our host and said many nice things about me , including that i was a “most ”interesting conversationalist.”An interesting conversationalist ? I had said hardly anything at all. I couldn’t have said anything if I had wanted to without changing the subject, for I didn’t know any more about plants than I knew about sharks. But I had done this one thing; I had listened carefully. I listened because I was really interested. And he felt it. Naturally that pleased him. That kind of listening is one of the best ways to show respect to others, and it makes them fell great too. “Few human beings.” Wrote Jack Woodford in Strangers in Love, “can resist the sweet effect of rapt attention.” I went even further that that .I was “sincere in my admiration and generous in my praise”. I told him that I had been hugely entertained and instructed . I told him I wished I had his knowledge.I told him that I should love to wander the fields with him. What’s more, it was all true.And so I had him thinking of me as a good conversationalist when , in reality, I had only been a good listener and had encouraged him to talk.26.From Paragraph1 we cam learn that the writer ____.A. was deeply moved by the botanist’s talkB. was amazed by what he was hearingC. was not in a comfortable situationD. behaved politely and properly27. Which of the following does the writer describe as a rule of politeness at dinner parties?A. Avoiding discussions about politics and religion.B. Listening carefully to what another guest says.C. Arriving and leaving at the appropriate time.D. Giving attention to all those in attendance.28.According to the writer, which of the following is an important characteristic of a good conversationalist?A. Listening attentively and encouraging the other side to continue.B. Encouraging the other side by sharing his /her own opinions.C. Promising a future meeting for more communication.D. Expressing respect by nodding his/her head.30.Waht is the purpose of the passage?A. To prove the writer is an interesting conversationalist.B. To share an interesting experience at a dinner party.C. To explain what makes a good conversationalist .D. To show that botanists can be really talkative.26-30BDBACBA British dog-lover has invented a high-tech way of feeding his pet by Twitter. Computer expert Nat Morris , 30, has designed a system to give his pet “tweet treat ” by sending him a twitter message.His dog Toby gets some delicious dog biscuits from a computer-controlled food machine whenever Nat sends a message to “@ feedtoby”.Nat often works away from home and isn’t always able to feed Toby by hand. But his new invention allows Nat to feed his dog from anywhere in the world.Nat said, “Toby absolutely loves it. At first he didn’t know what was going on. Now he sits under neath the machine, wagging his tail and waiting for the food to drop.”Nat fills the food machine with small pieces of dog biscuits, but not too many in case four-year-old Toby gets too many messages. And Nat has even equipped his house with an online camera so he can see Toby enjoying the food at his home.But one problem is that friends and family have been so amazed with the “tweet treat” machine that they have started sending tweets to Toby too. So Nat has had to restrict feeding time to make sure Toby doesn’t turn into Tubby.“People have been sending him tweets at all hours of the day, so I had to limit it to between 9a.m. and 9 p.m. . I’m thinking of doing an updated one which can measure his weight before he is fed, just to make sure he’s not putting on too much puppy fat,” explained Nat.How Nat’s Twitter Feeder works:When a message is sent to @ feedtoby, it is received by a mini –computer that is linked to the feed machine.When the mini-computer receives the message, a bell rings and Toby comes running over and sits in front of the feeding machine. Next, the machine’s motor pulls open a trap door which releases a serving of food.The doggy biscuits then drop into Toby’s food bowl. Finally a digital camera takes a photo of him and sends it back to Nat on Twitter -- so he knows Toby has been fed.31.Nat has invented a high-tech way to feed his dog because he ______.A. wants his friends to feed TobyB. has very strong computing skillsC. is often too busy to feed his dogD. doesn’t like to feed Toby b y hand.32. Why has Nat decided to limit the feeding machine’s operating time?A. He doesn’t want Toby to get too fat.B. He fears the machine will run out of food.C. He wants his friends to stop feeding Toby.D. He doesn’t want Toby to be woken up at nig ht.33. It can be learned from the passage that Toby _______.A. sits beneath his feeder all day long.B. is now used to being fed by machineC. doesn’t know what happens to the feederD. no longer receives tweets from Nat’s friends34. Which of the following shows the correct order of how the Twitter Feeder works?a. The bell goes off.b. A message is sent to @ feedtoby.c. The mini-computer gets the message.d. The digital camera takes a photo of Toby and sends it to Nat.e. The motor starts to work and opens the door to release dog food.A.a,b,c,e, dB.b,c,e,a,dC.b,c,a,e,dD.c,b,a,d,e,35. In which section of the newspaper would you most probably find this passage?A. TechnologyB. Health.C. EnvironmentD. Style31-35 CABCACNo one knows why we dream, but some dreams might be connected to the mental processes that help us learn. In a recent study, scientists found a connection between dreams and better memory in people learning a new skill.So perhaps one way to learn something new is to practice , practice , practice _ and then sleep on it.“I was very surprised by this finding ,” said Robert Stickgold , a Harvard University scientist who led the study.In the study ,100 college students each spent an hour on a computer , trying to get through a maze(迷宫). The maze was difficult, and the study participants had to start from a different place each time they tried- making it even more difficult.Then, for the first 90 minutes of a five-hour break, half of the participants were required to stay awake while half were asked to sleep. Participants who stayed awake were asked to describe their thoughts. Participants who slept were asked to describe any dream they had.Stick gold and his colleagues wanted to know about NREM, or non-REM sleep. REM stands for “rapid eye movement.” Which is what happens during REM sleep. This period of sleep often brings strange dreams to a sleeper, although dreams can happen in both kinds of sleep. Stickgold wanted to know what people were dreaming about when their eyes weren’t moving, during NREM wanted to know what people were dreaming about when their eyes weren’t moving, during NREM sleep. Other studies have found connection between NREM brain activity and learning ability. Four of the 50 people who slept said their dreams were about the maze. Later, when these four people tried the computer maze again, they were able to complete it faster. Stickgold believes the dream itself doesn’t help a person learn-it’s the other way around. He suspects that such dreams are caused by the brain processes associated with learningAll the maze-dreamers had done the task poorly the first time, which makes Stickgold wonder if the NREM dreams show up when a person finds a new task particularly difficult . People who had other dreams ,or people who didn’t show the same improvement.36. In the first stage of the study, the participants were asked to ____.A. design a maze on computerB. find their way out of a maze.C. decide where to begin a mazeD. remember a location in a maze37.What happened to the participants during the break?A. Half of them were woken up when they started to dream.B. Half of them were asked to dream about the maze.C. All of them were asked to describe their thoughts.D. Half of them were asked to sleep for 90 minutes.38.What can we learn from the passage?A. Everyone will dream about a new skill after learning it.B. Stickgold was the first to study dreams and learning.C. During NREM sleep, people usually don’t dream.D. Unusual dreams often occur during REM sleep.39.According to the last paragraph , before sleeping the maze –dreamers ___.A. found it difficult to do the maze .B. were greatly interested in the mazeC. were mostly slow and poor thinkersD. completed the maze faster than others40. Which of the following statements best summarizes the study’s conclusion?A. Dreams have a role in learning .B. Dreams have no basis in reality.C. Dreams are important for health.D. Dreams are the best way to study.36-40BDDAA第一节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

广东省六校2014届高三第一次联考(英语)1

广东省六校2014届高三第一次联考(英语)1

广东省六校2014届高三第一次联考(英语)1高考英语2014-19 1429()广东省六校2014届高三第一次联考9科2014份(广东省实验中学、华师附中、广州二中、广雅中学、广州执信中学、广州六中联考)2014届六校高三毕业班联合考试试卷英语学科本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共2014页,满分为150分。

考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1、答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和学号填写在答题卡和答卷密封线内相应的位置上,用2B铅笔将自己的学号填涂在答题卡上。

2、选择题每小题选出答案后,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在答卷纸上作答,答案必须写在答卷纸各题目指定区域内的相应位置上,超出指定区域的答案无效;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4、考生必须保持答题卡的整洁和平整。

I 听力(共两节。

满分15分)第一节听力理解(2段共5小题;每小题2分,满分2014分)每段播放两遍。

各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Ks5u听第一段对话,回答第1—2题。

1. What is “shrinkage” according to the conversation?A. The cost of theproduct. B. The total sales of a business.C. A certain amount of loss from theft.2. What does the man think of the price of the products with sensors?A. It should go up.B. It can go down.C. It maybe remains unchanged听第二段对话,回答第3—5题。

2014年广东高考英语试卷及答案(word版)

2014年广东高考英语试卷及答案(word版)

绝密★启用前试卷类型:B2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语本试卷共12页,三大题,满分135分.考试用时120分钟注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色笔迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

用2B铅笔讲试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。

2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,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内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将试题与答题卡一并交回。

I 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Parents feel that it is difficult to live with teenagers. Then again, teenagers have 1 feelings about their parents, saying that it is not easy living with them. According to a recent research, the most common 2 between parents and teenagers is that regarding untidiness and daily routine tasks. On the one hand, parents go mad over 3 rooms, clothes thrown on the floor and their children’s refusal to help with the 4 . On the other hand, teenagers lose their patience continually when parents blame them for 5 the towel in the bathroom, not cleaning up their room or refusing to do the shopping at the supermarket.The research, conducted by St. George University, shows that different parents have different 6 to these problems. However, some approaches are more 7 than others. For example, those parents who yell at their children for their untidiness, but 8 clean the room for them, have fewer chances of changing their children’s 9 . On the contrary, those who let teenagers experience the 10 of their actions can do better. For example, when teenagers who don’t help their parents with the shopping don’t find their favorite drink in the refrigerator, they are forced to 11 their actions.Psychologists say that 12 is the most important thing in parent-child relationships. Parents should 13 to their children but at the same time they should lend an ear to what they have to say. Parents may 14 their children when they are untidy but they should also understand that their room is their own private space. Communication is a two-way process. It is only by listening to and 15 each other that problems between parents and children can be settled.1. A. natural B. strong C. guilty D. similar2. A. interest B. argument C. link D. knowledge3. A. noisy B. crowded C. messy D. locked4. A. homework B. housework C. problem D. research5. A. washing B. using C. dropping D. replacing6. A. approaches B. contributions C. introductions D. attitudes7. A. complex B. popular C. scientific D. successful8. A. later B. deliberately C. seldom D. thoroughly9. A. behavior B. taste C. future D. nature10. A. failures B. changes C. consequences D. thrills11. A. defend B. delay C. repeat D. reconsider12. A. communication B. bond C. friendship D. trust13. A. reply B. attend C. attach D. talk14. A. hate B. scold C. frighten D. stop15. A. loving B. observing C. understanding D. praising第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5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,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用口号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。

英语_2014年广东省广州市番禺区中考英语一模试卷(含答案)

英语_2014年广东省广州市番禺区中考英语一模试卷(含答案)

2014年广东省广州市番禺区中考英语一模试卷一、语言知识及运用第一节单项选择1. ﹣Is your iPad black,Jenny?﹣No,it isn't.________ is white.()A YoursB MineC HersD His2. ﹣Sonia,do you think you are different from Linda?﹣Yes.I'm ______ at drawing than her.()A betterB goodC wellD best3. ﹣Anna,you wear a new dress today!﹣It fits me well,_________ the colour is not my favourite.()A andB soC butD or4. The movie ______ we saw last night was fantastic.()A thatB whatC whoseD Who5. 一Your shoes are so old.Why don't you buy a new pair?一Because I ______ all my money on an MP5.()A spendB have spentC am spendingD was spending6. ﹣Honey,how are you feeling now?﹣I am much better,Mum.So you ________ take me to see the doctor.()A can'tB mustn'tC needn'tD couldn't7. ﹣Could you tell me________ for class this morning?﹣I am sorry,Mrs.Lin.I got up so late that I couldn't catch the first bus.()A why were you lateB why you are lateC why are you lateD why you were late8. ﹣What's wrong with you,Eric?You look tired.﹣I_____to prepare for the final exam last night.()A picked upB woke upC put upD stayed up9. I'm looking after Tom today.He's been in my house______8:00 this morning.()A atB sinceC forD till10. ﹣Rose isn't here today.Is she ill?﹣________.I saw her at the doctor's this morning.()A I hope soB I don't mindC I am afraid soD I don't think so第二节语法选择11. Dear Dad,I am writing this letter t you because it's too difficult to talk about it.I can't stop(1)_______about my uncle and how he died.In fact, I seriously want to ask you to stop smoking.I've looked up(2)_______information about smoking and I've found out some disturbing(令人不安的) things.You already know that smoking is bad for your breathing and can cause cancer.I've found out(3)_______it causes many other illnesses as well.Did you know that over 100, 000 people die from smoking every year in Britain? It's the second(4)_______cause of death in the world.I don't want you to be one of these people.When Mum(5)_______you to smoke outside, you think she's just being difficult.Well, it'strue that she doesn't like the smell of smoke in the house and on our clothes.It's not very pleasant.However, when you smoke, it's also bad for me and Mum.In other words, when we breathe in your smoke, it's like we are smoke(6)_______.As a result, we can get diseases as well.Doctors are finding that more and more non﹣smokers are falling ill because of the effects of other people's smoking.I know that it is very difficult to stop smoking(7)_______you mustn't give in(屈服) to it.Please see the doctor and ask him for help.We will do anything we can(8)_______you.You must try to save your own(9)_______.You are important to us and we don't want to lose you.Who else can i ask to help me(10)_______my maths homework or fix my bike? Please don't smoke!Your loving daughter,Kate(1)A to thinkB thinkingC thinkD thought(2)A a lotB manyC lots ofD a few(3)A thatB whichC whyD what(4)A bigB biggerC biggestD most big(5)A will askB askC is askingD asks(6)A weB usC ourD ourselves(7)A butB orC andD so(8)A helpB to helpC helpingD helps(9)A lifeB livesC liveD living(10)A forB withC onD to12. It all started at the beginning of the ninth grade.Carmen found she couldn't see things (1)_______all the time.She became very worried, but she hoped (2)_______would knowthat.When her mother asked her to see the eye doctor, she didn't (3)_______.But her mother's mind was made up.Three days later, Carmen got new glasses and instructions from her doctor."All of thekids will think I'm silly."Carmen said.Her mother (4)_______and shook her head."You look just as beautiful as before, "she said.But Carmen didn't believe her.The next day, Carmen kept the glasses in her pocket as she walked into the schoolyard.She stood alone away from her friends, feeling (5)_______.Suddenly, she heard her friend Theresa shout.Carmen ran over to the other girls."What's thematter? "she asked."My ring is gone!"Theresa cried."My sister sent it to me from California.It's very (6)_______and I can't lose it."Carmen and her friends began to (7)_______the ring in the grassy area of the playground.Carmen realized that she could do better if she could see better.She took the glasses out and put them on.Everything looked so (8)_______!So clear!She looked down at the ground and a bright light caught her (9)_______.It was the ring."Here it is, "she shouted.She handed it to Theresa."Thanks, Carmen, "she said."I (10)_______thought we'd find it."She paused."Hey, 1didn't know you wore glasses.They look great!"Carmen had forgotten that she was wearing the new glasses."Thanks, "she replied."Maybe wearing glasses won't be so bad after all."Carmen thought.(1)A clearlyB carefullyC freelyD quickly(2)A everybodyB nobodyC somebodyD anybody(3)A explainB careC understandD agree(4)A relaxedB cheeredC smiledD jumped(5)A tiredB unhappyC afraidD serious(6)A specialB commonC cheapD heavy(7)A ask forB wait forC look forD pay for(8)A newB dirtyC strangeD different(9)A earsB eyesC feetD hands(10)A stillB everC neverD often四、阅读理解13. Wildwood School Library GuideThis will ofter you some information about our school library.You can use this guide to help your kids use our library.Service hours:3: 00pm﹣5: 30pm on school days;8: 30am﹣11: 00am on weekendsOn school days, your kids may borrow or return books during opening hours only when his classroom teacher allows him to.At the weekend, our library is open to both you and your kids.BorrowingEach student can borrow one or two books at a time: More books can be borrowed only for class reading activities and school research.Returning:Books borrowed from the library can be kept for 15school days.The books must be returned before the due (到期的)date or the kid can not borrow other books.Damaged(受损的)or Lost BooksWhen a book is returned in a damaged condition, the kid will have to pay three dollars for the damage.Full price must be paid if a book is lost.We encourage students to carry their library books in plastic bags to protect them from rainy weather.Please call us at 3362﹣1323for more information.(1)Students can borrow more than two books at a time________.A for sending examsB to do school researchC for after﹣school activitiesD to read together with their parents.(2)________must be paid when a student loses the book he borrows.A Three dollarsB Half the price of the bookC Full price of the bookD Twice the price of the book.(3)The students are advised to________to prevent rain.A carry their library books in plastic bagsB cover their library books withraincoats C put their library books into their pockets D keep their library books in their classroom.(4)This library guide is for________.A teachers from WildwoodB workers in Wildwood School Library.C visitors toWildwood School D parents of the Wildwood School students.(5)Which of the following is NOT true?________A The library is open for two and a half hours every day.B Students parents can go to the school library on weekends.C Students can go to the library during opening hours as they like.D Students can keep the books that they borrow for fifteen school days.14.A group of swans flew down to a beach where a crow(乌鸦)was jumping around. The crow watched them with disdain(鄙视)."You have no flying skills at all!" he said to the swans. "All you can do is to move your wings. Can you turn over in the air? No, that's beyond you. Let's have a flying competition. I'll show you what real flying is!"One of the swans, a strong young male, took up the challenge. The crow flew up and began to show his skills. He flew in circles, performed other flying tricks, and then came down and looked proudly at the swan.Now it was the swan's turn. He flew up, and began flying over the sea. The crow flew after him, making all kinds of comments(评价)about his flying. They flew on and on till they couldn't see the land and there was nothing but water on all sides. The crow was making fewer and fewer comments. He was now so exhausted that he found it hard to stay in the air, and had to struggle to keep himself from falling into the water.The swan pretended not to notice, and said, "Why do you keep touching the water, brother? Is that another trick?""No," said the crow. He knew he had lost the competition. "I'm in trouble because of my pride! If you don't help me, I'll lose my life…"The swan took pity on him, and took him on his shoulders and flew back to the beach.(1)What's the correct order of the following events?a. The crow showed off its flying skills.b. The swan felt pity for the crow and saved it.c. The crow laughed at the swan's flying.d. The crow followed the swan and got into trouble.e. The crow challenged the swans and a strong young swan accepted it.A e, c, d, a, b.B a, e, c, d, b.C c, e, a, d, b.D e, a, d, c, b.(2)What does the underlined word "exhausted" in Paragraph 4 mean?A Tired.B Angry.C Frightened.D Regretful.(3)Why did the crow keep touching the water?A It was showing another flying skill.B It was struggling to keep itself from falling into the water.C It was thirsty and wanted to drink some water.D It was enjoying itself by doing so.(4)What can we infer(推断)from the passage?A The crow didn't know flying.B Flying skills were useless.C The swan saved thecrow because they were good friends. D The swan was better at long-distance flying than the crow.(5)What does the story tell us?A Pride goes before a fall.B The early bird catches the worm.C No pains, nogains. D Practice makes perfect.15. In the 1920s and 30s the airlines were just beginning.It was unusual for people to travel by air because it was expensive and dangerous.In those days, there were no flight attendants to look after the passengers.Young men, or"stewards"helped the passengers onto the airplane and carried the passengers'luggage (行李) but they did not provide food and drinks.But then in 1930, a woman called Ellen Church invented the"stewardess".Ellen Church was born in 1904on a farm in Iowa.She was a different child.She didn't want to work on a farm or marry a farmer﹣she wanted a more adventurous (冒险的)life.Ellen studied to be a nurse at the University of Minnesota and then got a job in a hospital.For the next few years she stayed at the hospital but also took flying lessons andgot her pilot's license.Ellen was twenty﹣five years old when she first got in touch with Boeing Air Transport.She loved flying but she understood that airlines were a man's world.Although women like Emelia Earheart were becoming famous, she realized it was impossible for a woman to have a career as a pilot.But she had another idea.Most people were frightenedof flying because flying was still an unreliable (不可靠的) way to travel.There were often delays (延误), many crashes and the bad weathers made many passengers sick.Ellen thought nurses could take care of passengers during flights and B.A.T.Agreed.The young woman from Iowa and seven other nurses became the first air stewardesses.At first pilots were unhappy because they did not want stewardesses on airplanes, but passengers loved the stewardesses.In 1940there were around 1000of them working for different airlines.The early"stewardesses"had to be under twenty﹣five﹣year old, single and slim.When a woman joined an airline, she had to promise not to get married or have children.It was hard job and not well paid.They worked long hours and earned $1an hour. In the 1970s, stewardesses were unhappy in their job and airlines had to make some changes.Since the 1970s, "stewardesses"have been called flight attendants.They are well paid and work fewer hours than in the past.(1)The last sentence of the first paragraph suggests that________.A the word"stewardess"was made up by Ellen ChurchB Ellen Church was the first woman who flew a planeC Ellen Church was the first woman who worked on aplane D Ellen Church was the first woman passenger on a plane.(2)From the second paragraph,we learn that________.A Ellen did not behave in the same way as most as other girlsB Ellen's family was notrich enough to support her education C Ellen was fond of working as a nurse in the hospital D Ellen has an unhappy childhood that changed her completely.(3)The main reason for Boeing Air Transport offering Ellen the job was________.A her flying experienceB her university educationC her nursingexperience D her life attitudes.(4)According to the passage,in the 1940s a woman had to________ if she wanted to be a stewardess.A be a nurseB be marriedC be a motherD be young.(5)The passage mainly talks about________.A the background of early flying pilotsB the experience of flying passengersC the history of early flight attendantsD the development of airplanes.16. Being able to multitask﹣﹣doing several things at the same time﹣﹣is considered a welcome skill by most people.But if we consider the situation of the young people aged from eight to eighteen, we should think again.What we often see nowadays is that young people ________a larger number of electronic products as they study.While working, they also surf on the Internet, send outemails, answer the telephone and listen to music on their iPods.In a sense, they are spending a large amount of time in fruitless efforts as they multitask.Multitasking is even changing the relationship between family members.As young people give somuch attention to their own worlds, they seem to have no time to spend with the other people around them.They can no longer greet family members when they enter the house, nor can they eat at the family table.Multitasking also has an effect on young people's performance at university and in the workplace.When asked about their opinions of the effects of modern gadgets (器具) on their performance of tasks, many young people gave a positive (肯定的)answer.However, the response from the worlds of education and business was not quite as positive.Educators feel that multitasking by children has a serious effect on later development of study skills.They believe that many college students now need help to improve their study skills.Similarly, employers (雇主) feel that young people entering the job market need to be taught all over again, as modern gadgets have made it unnecessary for them to learn special skills to do their work.(1)What does the underlined word"juggle"most probably mean?________A Want to buy.B Use at the same time.C Take the place of.D Search information from..(2)In Paragraph 3,the author points out that________.A family members do not greet each otherB family members do not eat at the family tableC young people get on well with their familiesD young people hardly communicate with their family members.(3)What's the main idea of the last paragraph?________A Young people must learn skills for future jobs.B Young people benefit (获益) a lot from modern gadgets.C Multitasking is an important skill to youngpeople. D Multitasking influences young people's development seriously..(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?________A Young people think multitasking is good for their study and work.B Employers consider it unnecessary for young people to be taught all over again.C Educators feel that young people don't need to improve their study skills.D People from the world of education believe multitasking has a good effect on children's later study skills..(5)The author develops (阐述) the passage mainly by________.A providing special examplesB following the natural time orderC giving out a cause and analyzing (分析) its effectsD comparing opinions from different worlds.五、写作第一节单词拼写17. Look,your shoes are broken.You'd better go and buy a new p________.18. The new words are helpful to you.Try to know all of them by h________.19. I often w________to school instead of taking a bus because it's quite near my home.20. I've lost my watch.I can't f________it anywhere.21. ﹣﹣Are you free to come here tomorrow afternoon?﹣﹣Sorry,I'll be very b________at that moment.22. 请不要担心我.Don't________me,please.23. 多么好的消息啊!________news it is!24. 他比Simon学习认真得多.He________Simon does.25. 明年工人将建造一座新桥A new bridge________by the workers next year.26. 我想知道你多长时间清洁你的房子一次I want to know________your house.第三节书面表达27. 最近你校进行了一次"说出你的烦恼(Speak out your worries)的调查活动,请根据以下内容和提示要求写一篇英语短文,汇报调查结果并向老师和父母提出建议.注意:1.词数80左右;2.不得透露学校、姓名等任何个人信息Our school has made a survey﹣﹣﹣"Speak out your worries".Here are theresults.________________.2014年广东省广州市番禺区中考英语一模试卷答案1. B2. A3. C4. A5. B6. C7. D8. D9. B10. C11. BCACDDABAB12. ABDCBACDBC13. BCADC14. CABDA15. CACDC16. BDDAC17. air18. eart19. alk20. ind21. usy22. worry about23. What good24. studies more carefully than25. will be built26. how often you clean27. AboutfiftypercentofthestudentsinourschoolareworriedabouttheirhomeworkTheyhaveso muchhomeworktodoeverydaythattheydon'thaveenoughsleepTheyfeelstressedverymuchAbo utthirtypercentofthestudentsthinktheirparentscan'tunderstandthemandaretoostrictwiththe m(intheirstudies)It'sdifficultforthemtogetalong/onwellwiththeirparentsTheothertwentypercentofthemsaythe yareweakinhealthTheycomplainthattheyalmosthavenotimefortheirhobbiesorafter﹣schoolactivities,Dearteachers,wouldyoupleasegiveuslesshomeworkandmoretimetorelaxourselves?Dearmomanddad,wewilltry/doourbesttoimproveourstudiesandwewanttotakemoreexercisetostayhealthyaswel l。

2014广州市番禺执信一模英语试卷答案

2014广州市番禺执信一模英语试卷答案

2013学年下学期番禺执信一模英语试卷二、语言知识及运用第一节单项选择16-20 BACDB 21-25 CDBAC第二节语法选择26-30 BCACD 31-35 DABAB三、完形填空36-40 ABDCB 41-45 ACDBC四、阅读理解46-50 BCADC 51-55CABDA56-60 BACDC 61-65 BDDAC五、写作(1)单词拼写66.Pair 67. Heart 68. Walks 69. Find 70.busy(2)完成句子71.Worry about 72. What good 73. Studies much harder than 74. Will be built 75.How often you clean(3)书面表达Our school has made a survey — "Speak out your worries".Here are the results.About fifty percent of the students in our school are worried about their homework.They have so much homework to do every day that they don’t have enough sleep. They feel stressed very much.About thirty percent of the students think their parents can’t understand them and are too strict with them (in their studies).It's difficult for them to get along/on well with their parents.The other twenty percent of them say they are weak in health.They complain that they almost have no time for their hobbies or after-school activities.Dear teachers, would you please give us less homework and more time to relax ourselves? Dear mom and dad, we will try/do our best to improve our studies and we want to take more exercise to stay healthy as well.。

广东省十校~2014学年度高三第1次联考英语试题(附答案)

广东省十校~2014学年度高三第1次联考英语试题(附答案)

广东省十校2013~2014学年度高三第1次联考英语试题(附答案)I 模拟听说(共两节,满分15分)注意:做题时,先把答案写在试卷上,等模拟听说考试结束后再把答案写在答题卷上。

第一节:Part B Role Play(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分)In this part, you are required to act as a role and complete three communicative tasks: listen to a speaker, ask the speaker three questions and then answer five questions.情景介绍(30)角色:你是Ms. King。

任务:(1) 和John谈论他未来的理想职业;(2) 根据谈话内容回答学生的问题。

Now, please listen to the conversation carefully.Now, please get ready to ask the following three questions in English.Q1:(30) A1: Listen to answer 1.Q2:(30) A2: Listen to answer 2.Q3:(30) A3: Listen to answer 3.Now, please get ready to answer the following five questions.Q4: Listen to question 4. A4: (20)Q5: Listen to question 5. A5: (20)Q6: Listen to question 6. A6: (20)Q7: Listen to question 7. A7: (20)Q8: Listen to question 8. A8: (20)Part C Retelling (共7空;每空1分,满分7分)根据所听的故事内容,在下列复述短文标号为R1R7的空格处填入一个适当的词,并将答案填写在答题卷标号为R1R7的相应位置上, 注意每空一词。

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D C • 11-15 B C D B A
• 语法填空: • 16. destroyed • 18. powerful • 20. worked • 22. lying • 24. they
17. what 19. who 21. before 23. a 24. on
• I think a thrifty person is someone who uses only what he needs and avoids wastes. Being thrifty can save us money. More importantly, it is necessary if we want to save our planet. In the face of growing environmental problems,
• The writer recalls the stress and economic problems he had after moving to a big city, forgetting his thrifty habits of his youth and wasting all his money. Finally, he learned his lesson and became thrifty once more.
• 阅读理解答案: • 25-30 BDBAC • 31-35 CABCA • 36-40 BDDAA • 41-45 DBDDB • 46-50 BACFE
White Tea, which gets its name from its silver-white color, is regarded as one of the sixth major Chinese tea types. Dating back to the Beisong Dynasty, White Tea has a long history and it is mainly grown in Fujian and Taiwan. White Tea is famous for its beautiful silverneedle-like shape, its sweet taste and its medicinal effects. The longer it is preserved, the better effect it has. White Tea is good for health while drunk frequently and can be used in preventing diseases like high blood pressure and helping relieve the pain of toothache and fever.
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