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1、广州初中英语模拟试题16 本试卷共五大题7 页,满分110 分。考试时间120 分钟。 注意事项: 1. 答卷前,考生务必在答卷上用黑色钢笔或签字笔填写自己的学校、班级、姓名,同时填写 考生号、座位号, 再用 2B铅笔把对应这两个号码的标号涂黑。 2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,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。 3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域的相 应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,改动的答案也不能超出 指定的区域;不准使用铅笔、圆珠笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案

2、无效。 4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第 I 卷(共 75 分 ) 一、语法选择 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) Long long ago in a village, a farmer owned land near the sea. He always needed workers _1_ him, but most people did not want to work on farms near the sea. They were afraid of the terrible storms _2_often hit and des

3、troyed buildings and plants. Finally, a short man came to the farmer. “Are you _3_ good worker?“ the farmer asked him. “Well, I can sleep when the wind blows,“ answered the little man. Although _4_ by this answer, the farmer gave him the job, _5_ he really needed help. The little man worked very _6_

4、 on the farm, and the farmer felt pleased _7_ his work. Then one night the wind blew loudly in from the sea. Jumping out of bed, the farmer _8_ to the short mans room. The farmer shouted, “Get up! A storm is coming! _9_things down before they are blown away!“ But the little man_10_ in bed lazily and

5、 said, “No sir. I told you, I can sleep when the wind blows.“ When _11_ the words, the farmer hurried outside to prepare for the storm on his own. _12_ his surprise, he found that _13_ was tied down and nothing could _14_ away. The farmer then understood _15_ the short man meant, so he returned to h

6、is bed to sleep while the wind blew. When youre prepared, you have nothing to worry about. Can you sleep when the wind blows through your life? 1. A. helped B. helps C. help D.to help 2. A. what B. who C. that D .where 3. A. the B. an C. a D. / 4. A. surprising B. surprised C. surprises D. surprise

7、5. A. so B. and C. because D. although 6. A. hardly B. hard C. hardest D. harder 7. A. at B. to C. with D. of 8. A. rushed B. rushes C. was rushed D. rushing 9. A. Tying B. Tied C. To tie D. Tie 10. A. lied B. lies C. lay D. laid 11. A. heard B. hearing C. had heard D. hears 12. A. To B. At C. With

8、D. In 13. A. something B. nothing C.anything D. everything 14. A. blows B. blew C. be blowing D. be blown 15. A. that B. which C. what D .how 二、完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从各题所给的A、B、C和 D项中,选出最佳选项。 Early in the morning, at noon, or in the morning in bug cities and in the countryside,

9、all over the United States, you can see American people runningmen and women, young and old. People run _16_ -along the beaches of California, _17_ Central Park in New York, down quiet streets in small towns or at the gym. Some people even run in _18_ living rooms. Running wasn t so popular in the p

10、ast. In the 1960s, runners were mostly athletes and healthy strong people. When people saw a runner, they used _19_, “ Hey, what s the hurry for?” or they might say to _20_, “ Is he crazy?” At that time, women almost never ran. If they did, they might be laughed at. But today all these have _21_. Me

11、n and women of all _22_ enjoy running. Doctors say many of the healthy problems in the United States _23_ these bad habits: eating too much, smoking cigarettes, and taking _24_ exercise. Doctors tell us, “Eat less, dont smoke, and exercise more.” Running is a good exercise _25_ it helps build strong

12、 hearts and lungs. It also helps most people lose weight. 16. A. anywhere B. somewhere C. everywhere D. nowhere 17. A. among B. through C. with D. on 18. A. our B. your C. his D. their 19. A. to asking B. to speak C. to speaking D. to ask 20. A. them B. themselves C. their D. they 21. A. changed B.

13、stopped C. worked D. done 22. A. people B. cities C. villages D. ages 23. A. come from B. look for C. care for D. think of 24. A. few B. many C. much D. little 25. A. how B. where C. because D. until 三、阅读 (共两节,满分45分) 第一节阅读理解 (共 20 小题;每小题2 分,满分 40 分) A When migrants (移民) arrive in the US, they face a

14、 world that can be confusing in many ways. They need to learn to live in a different environment. Some laws and rules are written down. They can learn about them before they arrive. But there are lots of “unwritten rules,“ too. Unwritten rules are behaviors that no one talks about, but that most peo

15、ple understand. Here is a list of five important issues any new arrival to the U.S. should know about. Be “on time.“In some cultures, time is not a big issue. If you tell your friend to meet you at 2 p.m. and you arrive at 2:45 p.m., there is no problem. In the U.S., people feel that being on time i

16、s a sign of respect. If you are late by more than a few minutes, people will think you do not care. They will feel you are wasting their time. They will take your lateness as an insult. Be sure you always “tip.“In many countries, after you eat at a restaurant, you only pay the amount shown on the bi

17、ll. But, in the U.S., people who work in restaurants and bars often earn a low hourly wage. So, they try to provide excellent service, hoping the customer will give them a “tip,“ meaning a little extra. People in the U.S. tip between 15 percent and 20 percent of the bill. You also give tips to taxi

18、drivers, hotel employees and the people who cut your hair. Be careful what you say. Any place you go there will be some things that are proper to talk about and some things that are not. Supposing that people have the same beliefs as you is a bad idea. In the past decade, people in the U.S. have bec

19、ome more open about discussing strong political and religious views. But it is still best to listen to people share their opinions first and then decide about sharing your own. Also, there are several topics you should avoid asking questions about: how much money a person makes and if they are marri

20、ed. But if a person offers this information, then there is no problem. Be polite for the situation. People in the U.S. define being polite in very special ways. For example, waiting in line involves a strong set of rules in this country. You must wait until the people in front of you have done what

21、they are waiting to do. When going through a door, the person behind you expects you to hold the door for them. Also, it is common for people you do not know to say hello to you when passing you. But this does not always mean they are inviting you to stop and talk for a long time. Many times the per

22、son is just being friendly. If you dont say hello back to them they may think you are being unfriendly. 26. The passage talks about several issues except _. A. time B. personal space C. giving tip D. education 27. Whats the meaning of the word confusing in paragraph 1? A. 轻而易举的 B. 引人发笑的C. 令人疑惑的D. 令人

23、尴尬的 28. If you are late in the U. S., the one you meet_. A. will insult you B. will think you dont respect him/her C. will think its okay D. will ask you for some tip 29. How many examples are shown on “being polite“? A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. 30. Which of the following is TRUE in the US? A. Its not p

24、olite to ask a person if he/she is married. B. Youd better think that people have the same beliefs as you. C. Its not allowed to discuss about religious views. D. People usually tip 80 dollars if their bill is 80 dollars. B Once upon a time, there lived a very rich and wealthy man in a big town. He

25、led a luxurious life. He always showed off his wealth to his friends and relatives. His son was studying in a distant city and he returned home for vacation. The rich man wanted to show off to his son how rich he was. But his son didn tlike any luxurious lifestyle. However, the rich man wanted to ma

26、ke his son realize that his lifestyle was extremely rich and that poor people suffered a lot. He planned a days visit to the entire town to show him the life of the poor people. The father and the son took a chariot and visited the entire town. They returned home after two days. The father was happy

27、 that his son was very quiet after seeing the poor people honouring (尊敬) the rich man and after witnessing the sufferings of the poor. The rich man asked his son, “Dear boy, how was the trip? Have you enjoyed it?” “ Yes my dad, it was a great trip with you,” the son replied. “So, what did you learn

28、from the trip?” the father asked. The son was silent. “Finally you have realized how the poor suffer and how they actually live,” said the father. “No father,” replied the son. He added, “We have only two dogs, they have 10 dogs. We have a big pool in our garden, but they have a large bay(港湾) withou

29、t any end! We have luxurious and expensive lights from various countries, but they have countless stars lighting their nights. We have a house on a small piece of land, but they have abundant fields that go beyond the horizon (视野) . We are protected by huge and strong walls around our property(财产) ,

30、 but they bond with (与连着) each other and surround themselves with their fellow beings. We have to buy food from them, but they are so rich that they can grow their own food.” The rich father was stunned and speechless, on hearing his sons words. Finally the son added, “Dad, thank you so much for sho

31、wing me who is rich and who is poor. Thank you for letting me understand how poor we really are!” 31. Which has the closest meaning to the underlined word “luxurious”? A. rich B. free C. troublesome D. difficult 32. Why did the father plan a visit to the town? A. to show off his wealth B. to show hi

32、s son how poor he was C. to show his son how poor others were D. to share his gold with others 33. After the trip, the son disagreed that _. A. the bay is much better than their pool in the garden B. their lights were worth much more than the stars above C. the people in the town lived a much better

33、 life than his family D. they had to depend on others for food while others neednt. 34. What can we learn from the passage? A. The son had the same personality as his fathrer. B. The father was tired of his wealthy lifestyle. C. Acturally, the father just pretended that he had a lot of money. D. Tru

34、e wealth is not measured by money and property. 35. According to the story, the son is a man who_. A. knew what was really more valuable B. was proud of being rich C. was proud of being poor D. was hard-working and friendly C Manufacturing(制造业) is an important industry in the United States. However,

35、 for many years, Americans have expressed fear that the industry is in danger. Matthew Burnett knows this all too well. The American businessman started a watch company in 2007. At first, he had overseas(海外的) manufacturers make all his products. As a result, Burnett often faced shipping delays(延误) ,

36、 a lack(缺乏) of quality control, and time zone problems. Later, he developed into leather goods. Still, he tried to find factories in the country to make the wallets, belts, and other products of his new brand. And he was not alone. Many American businessmen found it easier to go out of the country f

37、or manufacturing. There was no central marketplace for the industry. So, Matthew Burnett, and his business partner Tanya Menendez, created one. They called it Makers Row. Since 2012, the online marketplace has been connecting businessmen with American manufacturers. Matthew Burnett explains. “What w

38、e try to do at Makers Row is to encourage the brands to start producing in the United States so that you see more made in America products on the shelves. We used to produce 97 percent of the goods that we consume here in the United States, today its less than three percent. So it makes it very chal

39、lenging to find sometimes made in America products, but thats the situation were trying to change, by bringing these brands back home to produce.“ Makers Row helps brands and businesses find and organize their supply chains(供应链) in the country. Besides, Makers Row can be especially helpful to new or

40、 part-time entrepreneurs (企业家) . The site, M, can provide a plan for turning an idea into a business. And co-founder Tanya Menendez says Makers Row offers classes and training. “We have an online course. Theyre designed for people with busy lifestyles or those who may start off working 9-to-5.“ Toda

41、y, the Makers Row website has 80,000 registered users. The BCG company in Boston advises businesses around the world. It estimates (估计) the average cost to manufacture goods in the U.S. is only five-percent higher than in China. And the company predicts(预计) that by 2018 the cost difference will narr

42、ow further, to as little as two percent higher. Makers Row and other similar efforts could play a big part in making that prediction come true. 36. What is true about the situation of manufacturing in the U.S.? A. It plays an unimportant part in the country. B. Its important and the top of the world

43、. C. Its importand in the country but not as good as before. D. Few people in the U.S. care about this industry. 37. According to Burnett, what problems did he face when he found overseas manufacturers? A. Time zone problems, shipping delay, and a lack of quality control. B. Shipping delay, high pay

44、, and a lack of quality control. C. A lack of shipping control, high pay and a lack of time. D. Different time zones, shipping delay, a lack of labour. 38. What is the main purpose of Makers Row? A. To help college students learn to start their business. B. To have more products made in America. C.

45、To encourage businessmen to find overseas manufacturers. D. To raise money through online lessons. 39. According to the last paragraph, which of the followings is not true? A. It is predicted that the cost difference between America and China will be smaller. B. Now the average cost in the U.S. is 5

46、% smaller than in China. C. The average cost in the U.S. will probably be 2% higher than in China. D. Maker s Row will help to make the cost difference smaller. 40. What is the best title for the article? A. Makers Row:Made in America B. Manufacturing problems C. Prediction about manufacturing D. A

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