荊州市會考英語試題及參考答案

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荊州市會考英語試題及參考答案
  荊州市會考英語試題

聽力部分(25分)

Ⅰ、對話理解。(共15分,每小題1.5分)

聽對話,根據你聽到的內容從每小題的三個選項中選出一個正確選項。每段對話聽兩遍。

聽第1段對話,回答第1小題。

( )1. What are the two speakers talking about?

A. The food. B. The weather. C. The time.

聽第2段對話,回答第2小題。

( )2. When is David’s birthday?

A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.

聽第3段對話,回答第3、4兩個小題。

( )3. Where does Jim often go to exercise?

A. The school playground. B. The park. C. The sports hall.

( )4. What time does Jim meet his club members every Sunday?

A. At 9:30. B. At 8:30. C. At 7:30.

聽第4段對話,回答第5至7三個小題。

( )5. Where did Mark probably work before?

A. In a hospital.

B. In a language school.

C. In a Chinese company.

( )6. Who taught Mark Chinese?

A. His mom. B. His cousin. C. His grandma.

( )7. How long will Mark work at his new job?

A. For about one year.

B. For about two years.

C. For about three years.

聽第5段對話,回答第8至10三個小題。

( ) did the old woman do after she got into the car?

A. She didn’t say anything.

B. She wanted to kill Alice.

C. She was always looking at Alice.

( )9. What was Alice wondering?

A. If she should save the woman.

B. If she should call the police at once.

C. If the woman was that man wanted by the police.

( )10. How did Alice get the old woman off the car?

A. She threw her out.

B. She asked her to clean the window.

C. She told her the police would come.

Ⅱ、短文理解。(共10分,每小題2分)

聽短文, 根據你聽到的內容從每小題的三個選項中選出一個正確選項。短文聽兩遍。

( )11. Why didn’t the writer want to get up in the morning?

A. Because she was too sleepy.

B. Because she disliked her new school.

C. Because she was nervous about going to the new school.

( )12. What was the writer surprised at then?

A. The unkind teacher.

B. The friendly classmates.

C. The beautiful new school.

( )13. Which book was the same as the writer learned at the old school?

A. The reading book. B. The math book. C. The science book.

( ) did the writer feel at the end of the day?

A. She felt happy.

B. She felt lonely.

C. She felt worried.

( )h of the following is true?

A. The writer didn't change schools before.

B. The writer ate lunch alone at the new school.

C. It was November when the writer went to the new school.

知識運用(20分)

Ⅲ、單項選擇。(共10分,每小題1分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

( ) 16. —How do you like the famous actor, Jack Chen?

—Wonderful! I like very much.

A. he B. his C. him D. himself

( ) 17. —It’s his new book, but I think it is more interesting than his other books.

—I agree with you. His latest book is up to his highest .

A. choice B. standard C. purpose D. wealth

( ) 18. —The boys are talking about the football match .

—Yes. They have so many fun things to share.

A. easily B. happily C. sadly D. angrily

( ) 19. —Sixty dollars for such a T-shirt! You be joking!

—I’m serious. It’s made of silk from Hangzhou.

A. must B. need C. will D. can

( ) 20. —It’s to stick your chopsticks into your food while having dinner.

—I’m sorry. I won’t do that again.

A. kind B. polite C. rude D. proud

( ) 21. — I don't know where to go this summer vacation.

— Why not visiting Jingzhou? There are many places of interest.

A. regard B. consider C. wonder D. suggest

( ) 22. —Keep working hard, Paul. You will surely realize your dream of being a writer you give it up halfway.

—I will, thank you, Miss Rowling.

A. unless B. if C. since D. though

( ) 23. —What's the news about?

—People near the lake didn’t allow them to ______ a factory so as not to pollute the water.

A. look up B. put up C. take up D. set up

( ) 24. As middle school students, we should start thinking about for our country in the future.

A. what we did B. what did we do

C. what we can do D. what can we do

( ) 25. —It's nearly lunch time. How about having some noodles and dumplings?

— .

A. You're welcome B. That's right C. That's nice of you D. That sounds good

Ⅳ、完形填空。(共10分,每小題1分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文後所給各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

I was walking along a busy road when I noticed a young man standing near the crossing selling toys. 26 I would hurry past such sellers. But I found this young man was 27 , so I stood for some time without crossing the street. I wanted to see how he sold his things.

Soon, a young mother with a little girl came by and the child set 28 eyes on one of teddy bears. The mother asked for the 29 and it was only one dollar. She 30 out a l0-dollar note from her handbag and told the young man that she was giving him 10 dollars and wanted the 31 back. I was wondering how he was going to do it. He told the young mother to put the money in the bag 32 around his neck and take out her change.

I realized that this young man depended on believing people not to cheat him. There was no way for him to know 33 someone would take out more than they should have. I was so 34 . I bought a car model from him that I did not need. As I walked down the street, I gave the car model to a kid walking with his father.

I kept thinking that the world would be a better place if we could all learn to 35 others more, like the young blind street seller.

( )26. A. Usually B. Exactly C. Hardly D. Probably

( )27. A. wise B. blind C. handsome D. strange

( )28. A. its B. their C. her D. his

( )29. A. man B. child C. price D. help

( )30. A. threw B. cleared C. gave D. pulled

( )31. A. change B. note C. bill D. money

( )32. A. turning B. hanging C. looking D. showing

( )33. A. where B. what C. why D. how

( )34. A. excited B. interested C. surprised D. touched

( )35. A. help B. understand C. trust D. manage

閱讀理解(44分)

Ⅴ、閱讀選擇。(共24分, 每小題2分)

閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文後所給各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

People in Los Angeles are known for their love of cars. The city is very large, and its public transportation is slow. So people drive everywhere. But now, a group of bicyclists are trying to get people out of their cars and on bikes.

Devon Fitzgerald says he has to be careful when he rides his bike in the streets. “A lot of people are in a rush, and it's very difficult to keep careful, for they would rather care for their speed than your safety.” Although riding a bike to work can be dangerous, he prefers it to a car. “It's much simpler than driving a car. For example, I don't have to worry about parking.”

Roger Rosas drives to work. "You always have to make sure you look to the other side because someone would rush across by bike. Or you can easily get into an accident. "

To make bicycling safer, some people who live and work near each other are riding to work together, which they call a "bike train". Nona Varnado helped create the group L. A. Bike Trains. "You're in a big group. If you're afraid of riding alone, you can now ride with experienced riders. " Nona said that peop le would feel safer by riding together in a group.

( )36. People in Los Angeles are known for their love of_________.

A. cars B. buses C. subways D. bicycles

( ) 37. Devon Fitzgerald finds it _________ to ride his bike in the streets.

A. safe B. dangerous C. boring D. exciting

( )38. Devon Fitzgerald likes riding a bike better because__________.

A. it's much cheaper B. it is full of fun

C. it's safer everywhere D. it’s much easier

( )39. From the passage we know that_________.

A. riding in a “bike train” can help people feel safer

B. Devon Fitzgerald helped to create L. A. Bike Trains

C. Roger Rosas prefers riding a bike to driving a car

D. people can easily get into an accident when riding together

B

I still remembered my first day of second grade. I was led to a room. No teacher yet. Girls talking. Boys trying to kill each other.

I took some paper and a pencil, picked a desk, and went to work. Minutes later, a girl came over and sat on top of my desk.

“What’re you doing?” she said.

“Writing to 100,” I replied.

“Is that you can do?”

“No,” I said.

Then I rose from my seat to get my pencil sharpener. I had no idea that when I stood, the desk would fall over and hurt her leg.

Her name was Jane. From that day on--she was my best friend. Wherever we went--to school or church or basketball games, Jane saved me a seat or I saved one for her.

Many years later, after college, I moved to California and married. Jane stayed in our hometown to be a social worker. We were friends for more than 50 years. After her death seven years ago, I still think of her often, especially at the start of the school year.

TV ads try to tell us what children need for school—new shoes, clothes, backpacks. But really, children’s needs are simple. Besides the basics—to be fed, cared for, and loved—they need the gift of friendship.

For years, I feared how people saw me. But one day, I finally understood. I didn't need to be smart or pre tty or popular. I just needed to be kind.

My grandson Henry recently finished his preschool and received a prize for “Friendship”. Even an Olympic medal wouldn't make me prouder! I think children need to know that they are loved. They need to know that they have all they need and the best way to win friends is to be one.

( )40. When she came into the classroom, the writer ________.

A. went to talk with Jane quickly

B. helped Jane write the numbers to 100

C. worked quietly at her desk alone

D. was afraid that others would fight with her

( )41. From the passage we know that__________.

A. the writer's leg was hurt on the first day of school

B. the two girls were close friends until Jane died

C. Jane often helped the writer to do some social work

D. the two girls stayed in the same city after college

( )42. Henry received a prize for "Friendship" probably because _________.

A. he was kind to others B. he was smart at his schoolwork

C. he was loved by his grandma D. he joined in the Olympics

( ) best title of this article would be__________.

A. My Best Friend Jane B. How to Choose Friends

C. My First Day at School D. Friendship Values

C

The winter of 1948 was very difficult for our family of eight living in Knoxvile, Tennessee. Unfortunately, Dad became ill and soon was out of a job. I was only 8 years old and my younger brother, Buddy was 7. After school we went to pick coal(煤) that fell from the coal train along the railroad near our home. When the train slowed down, we ran alongside it. After the train passed, we picked up the fallen coal.

One day, the train stopped for a short time unusually. My brother and I were digging around in the snow when the train’s fireman came to the window and shouted to us, “Why are you boys digging in the snow? Are you looking for gold?” he laughed.

“No, sir,” I replied, “We are finding coal.”

“Why doesn’t your daddy buy coal? It’s really dangerous here.”

“Our daddy is very sick and we have no money to buy food and coal,” I answered.

The fireman turned and went inside. After a moment, he shouted again. “Hey! Bring that coal bucket(桶子) here. I got something for you.” Then the fireman filled our bucket with clean coal. We were happy with his gift, and we knew we could go home early that day.

He smiled the kindest and warmest smile I had ever seen. “You two boys come here the day after tomorrow and I’ll throw off some coal.”

Two days later, Buddy and I stood by the railroads as the train slowed down. The fireman waved to us, then disappeared. Suddenly, some coal and a piece of red cloth came out. In the red cloth were two pieces of bubble gum(泡泡糖) and a new one-dollar bill.

All that winter, three days a week, we received a bucket of coal, a gift and, sometimes, money. I never knew the person’s full name, but to our family, he was a guardian angel.

( )44. The winter was very difficult for the family because____________.

A. the weather was colder than ever

B. they couldn’t afford food or coal

C. the writer’s father was paid a little

D. they couldn’t get help from the government

( )45. We can learn from the passage that___________.

A. in order to help his family the writer didn’t go to school

B. the fireman thought the boys were very brave to go near the train

C. the train would stop for a while every time near their home

D. the writer and his brother collected fallen coal to help their family

( )46. The underlined sentence “he was a guardian angel” in the last paragraph means “___________”.

A. the fireman was a close friend of the family

B. the fireman often gave them good food

C. the fireman protected the two boys from danger

D. the fireman had pity on the family and offered them help

( )47. The writer wrote the story mainly to____________.

A. tell us to be hopeful in times of difficulty, no matter how bad it is

B. remember a difficult time during his childhood

C. show a little kindness can make a great difference to people in need

D. show how he and his brother helped his family out.

Ⅵ、閱讀還原。(共10分,每小題2分)

閱讀短文,從短文後的五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選 項。每個選項只能用一次。

This teenager can--and his mum’s very happy with him.

48 He goes to school, does his homework, meets his friends and enjoys playing sports. But between 5:30 and 6:30 from Monday to Friday, Tom does something different. He cooks dinner for all the family: mum, dad, younger brother Joe and elder sister Emma.

“ 49 Maths and English are important, of course but they need other skills too to help them in today’s world. First I taught Tom how to cook easy meals like pizza or egg and chips. 50 Yesterday he made vegetable soup. It was good! We all liked it very much.” Tom’s mum says.

“I love cooking and I think I’m really good at it. 51 I don’t know why, it isn’t difficult and it’s great fun!” Tom says.

In the past, Tom didn’t help out at home and his mum wasn’t pleased with him. 52

A. None of my friends cook.

B. Tom is like any other teenager.

C. Today, things are different and she is very happy.

D. Then he started using the recipes in some cookbooks.

E. I think it’s important for teenagers to learn how to cook.

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