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广东佛山2019年中考英语试题及解析(word版)

广东佛山2019年中考英语试题及解析(word版)

广东佛山2019年中考英语试题及解析(word版)英语试卷本试卷共10页,四大题,总分值为120分。

考试用时90分钟。

【一】听力(共三节,总分值20分)第一节听句子,选择最正确答语(共5小题;每题1分,总分值5分)每句播放两遍。

各句播放前每题有4秒钟的阅题时间。

请依照各句内容及其相关小题,在4秒钟内从各题所给的A,B,C项中选出最正确答语,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1.A.Don’tmentionit. B.Thankyou. C.You’reright.2.A.It’sterrible. B.Yes,Iloveit. C.Idon’tbelieveit.3.A.Don’tgiveup! B.Guesswhat! C.Noidea!4.A.Welcome! B.Goodluck! C.That’sagreatidea5.A.Congratulation B.That’sapity! C.Enjoyyourselves!第二节听力理解(共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分)每段播放两遍。

各段播放前每题有4秒钟的阅题时间。

请依照各段内容及其相关小题,在4秒钟内从各题所给的A,B,C项中选出最正确选项,井在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

听下面一段材料,回答6~7两个小题。

6.Whofeelshappyaboutthenewschoolyear?A.Lingling.B.Mike.C.Neitherofthem.7.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theirsummerplan.B.Thenewschoolyear.C.Theirholidayexperiences.听下面一段材料,回答8~9两个小题。

8.WhereisJacknow?A.Athome.B.Outsidethecinema.C.Onthewayhome.9.Hawlonghaslackwaited?A.30minutes.B.40minutes.C.50minutes.听下面一段材料,回答10~12三个小题。

2019佛山二模英语(word)(可编辑修改word版)

2019佛山二模英语(word)(可编辑修改word版)

佛ft市2019 届高三年级下学期综合能力测试(二)英语(全国卷)本试卷共150 分,考试时间120 分钟。

考试共9 页。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案信息点涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2 分,满分30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AHere are several interesting competitions you can take part in.Dylan Thomas CompetitionThis contest is for writers aged under 19 on October 27, 2019, the birthday of the late Dylan Thomas. There are two age categories, each with a different word limit, as follows:Age under 15-500 words; Age 15~19--2, 500-words.Closing: December 21, 2019Prizes: Age under15-£150or£50;Age15~19-£500or£100.Entry Fee: Age under15-£3;Age15~19£6.Magic Oxygen Literary PrizeThis is a poetry and short story contest. For every entry(参赛作品) received, Magic Oxygen Publishing of Dorset will plant a tree in Kenya. Each entrant will receive the GPS co-ordinates of their tree, Poems should be limited to 50 lines while short stories can extend to 4, 000 words.Closing: December 31, 2019.Prizes( in each category):£1,000,£300,or£100.Entry Fee:£5.The Mogford Food & Drink Story PrizeA short story with a food and drink theme could win you a serious tip in this annual contest. The word limit is 2, 500. Your entry should be original and unpublished. You must submit this through the form on the website. The contest is open worldwide, but entries must be in English.Closing: July 1. 2019.Prizes: lst-£10, 000. The 4 shortlisted entrants will be invited as guests to the Mogford Party. Travel expenses will be paid.Entry Fee: £10.Fresher Story & Poetry Writing PrizeThis open-to-all contest has two categories: poetry and short story. Poems are limited to 42 lines, while short stories have an allowance of 3,000 words. The theme for both categories 1s peace.Closing: September 1, 2019.Short story Prize:£200 Poetry Prize:£200. Winners also get a professionally produced recording of your work.Entry Fee: £7.21.Which contest helps improve the environment?A.Dylan Thomas CompetitionB.Magic Oxygen Literary PrizeC.The Mogford Food Drink story PrizeD.Fresher Story & Poetry Writing Prize22.What do all the four contests have in common?A.They take place once a yearB.All entries must be in EnglishC.They have the same deadlineD.They are open to short stories23.What can we know about the competition with the theme of peace?A.Everyone can take partB.It requires no entry feeC.The entries have no word limitD.Winners get professional guidanceB"Is this making us old or keeping us young? "my husband asked as he lifted the three heavy backpacks from the canoe."I don't know, I replied. The heat and mosquitoes were getting to me, and i was wondering whether we were crazy to have started a canoe trip during the hottest week of the summer. But even in fall, our canoe trips - while certainly cooler - are no easier.I've always loved getting away from civilization to enjoy the peace of nature, to be on a news blackout( 中断)and to reflect on the past year and the year to come, which is why we've been doing this regularly for most of the 38 years we've been together.Now as we’re getting older, it's getting harder-aching knees, aching feet, aching backs. So, we're changing our habits. Instead of extreme whitewater trips in the far north, were going on lake trips closer by. Instead of pulling on the heavy pack myself and rising from a sitting position, my husband lifts it up while I thread my arms through the belts. Along the way, I might stop to admire the green plants beside the path or feel the soft surfaces of the moss, and my husband is usually waiting at the other end, wondering why it's taken me so long. During the night, we no longer stay up late to see the stars. Instead, we now get into the tent by 9 p. m. -exhausted after one day's hard work - and drift to sleep listening to birds sorrowful call.Over the years, my canoe-tripping experience has evolved to focus less on the physical and more on the abstract things. Like a solar battery, I store up the energy I absorb from the forest, rocks and waters to help me through the rest of the year. The rhythm of paddling becomes a process of deep thinking rather than an endurance test."How long can we continue doing this?” asked my husband at the end of the last trip.“I don't know,” I answered, but inside, i thought: "As long as our bodies and minds hold out.I hope forever.”24.According to the passage, the author and her husband's canoe trips .A.were difficult to completeB.had made the couple crazyC.made the couple look younger than their ageD.became dangerous because of the summer heat25.What can be inferred about the author from Paragraph 3?A.She liked to keep a distance from routine life.B.She liked to keep a distance from routine life.C.She often thought about her marriage during her trips.D.She married her husband because he loved traveling.26.By writing “we no longer stay up late to see the stars”, the author wishes to show that .A.the stars are not beautiful any moreB.birds’ night call is more attractive nowC.their habits have changed over the yearsD.they can't get used to extreme trips now27.What can be the best title for the text?A.An Unforgettable TripB.My Trip with My HusbandC.Life Is a Hard TripD.Love for Canoe TripsCPast studies have indicated that saying words aloud could be beneficial to improving memory. However, this often isn't practical in a classroom environment or a study group. Now, researchers have come up with a new idea. They suggest drawing a picture of what you are trying to memorize!Jeffrey Wammes from the University of Waterloo recently carried out a study. He and his two colleagues began by assigning a group of students a list of easy to draw words such as “apple”or” balloon.” After calling out each word, the researchers would give the students forty seconds, to either write it repeatedly or draw a picture.Once the task was complete, the scientists tried to distract and challenge the students' memories by giving them an unrelated task: concentrating on classifying musical tones. After that had been completed, the researchers gave the students 60 seconds to write down as many words as they could recall( 回想) from the first assignment. Sure enough, those that had used drawing as their memorization tool, did a much better job of remembering the words than those that had written them multiple times.To ensure the results were not a coincidence the researchers conducted several variations of the test. The students were asked to draw words multiple times, embellish(修饰)written words by shading them, and even list physical descriptions of each word, The results were always the same - the students that excelled were the ones that had drawn the image!Not an artist? No worries The researchers say the quality of the drawing played no role in recalling. According to Wammes, the students' memories improved even when they were given just a few seconds to draw a picture.Wammes and his colleagues now plan to take this research further by studying why drawing helps memorization. While there is much more to discover, the next time you are having a hard time learning a concept, draw it!28.Why did Jeffery carry out his study?A.To help people say words aloudB.To challenge students memoriesC.To find a way for memory improvementD.To check students' abilities of identifying music29.What does the underlined word "excelled" in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.took partB.stood outC.won a gameD.got frustrated30.What will Jeffery's further study be probably about?A.The effects of the time spent on drawingsB.The way of learning concepts by drawingC.The way high quality drawings influence memoryD.The reason why memory gets improved by drawing31.Who will find Jeffrey's findings most useful?A.PaintersB.MusiciansC.Doctors and reseachersD.Teachers and studentsDWe have a lot of reasons to thank algae(海藻). These simple plants are at the base of the sea food web and are responsible for producing around 50 percent of the planets oxygen. But they have a dark side, too, and you can see it every summer when Florida's Gulf Coast is stricken with a red tide or what scientists prefer to call a harmful algal bloom(HAB).HABs happen when there was a population explosion in algae, resulting in harmful effects on people, fish, sea animals and birds. These blooms of harmful plankton(浮游生物) happen along ocean coasts and are pushed by a number of factors. Warm surface temperatures, high nutrient content, low level of salt in the sea water and calm seas create the perfect environment for these blooms to happen. Sunny weather that follows summer rains creates particularly wonderful conditions for red tides.HABs can be different when they occur in coastal areas across the planet Some HABs canturn the water red. Some species that aren't poisonous can turn the water a reddish-brown; some poisonous algae may be abundant enough to be harmful, but they aren’t so plentiful as to change the water color.HABs raise a red flag because they have an impact on human health and marine ecosystems, and they can have far-reaching effects on regional economies as well-tourism and fishing, in particular. Harmful algae not only discourage swimming and make the air hard to breathe, they also kill fish and make shellfish dangerous to eat.Because HABs travel irregularly due to winds and tides, locating a red tide at any given moment is challenging. But researchers have been working for years on improving detection and forecasting of HABs, which brought some good results. In the meantime, if you live in an area that experiences red tides, be sure to pay special attention to local warnings during algal blooms, and if you notice red seas with “stinging(刺鼻的)gas” in the air, know that it's time to step away from the shore.32.What is the writing purpose of Paragraph 1?A.Give background informationB.Introduce the topic of the passageC.Talk about the advantages of algaeD.Raise awareness of sea protection33.Which is one cause of a HAB?A.The large number of fishB.People’s harmful activitiesC.The calm state of the seaD.High temperature of the sea34.One of HABs' negative effects is that they .A.cause health problemsB.turn the sea water redC.attract too many tourists in summerD.reduce the number of swimming pools35.What can we know about the work of locating a red tide?A.It is a mission impossibleB.It is influenced by weatherC.It has been achieving some progressD.It needs people's red tide experiences第二节(共5 小题:每小题2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

广东省佛山市2020年中考英语模拟试题(二)(无答案)

广东省佛山市2020年中考英语模拟试题(二)(无答案)

广东省佛山市2020年中考英语模拟试题说明:本模拟卷共8页,考试时间90分钟(包括听力考试时间约15分钟)。

试卷满分为120分(其中听力部分20分)。

一、听力(共3节,满分为20分)第一节听句子,选择最佳答语(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)每句播放两遍。

各句播放前每小题有4秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各句内容及其相关小题,在4秒钟内从各题所给的A、B、C项中选出最佳答语。

()1.A.Wow! You are really a hero! B.Gook luck! C.That’s a good idea! ()2.A.That’s amazing! B.He does well.C.He’s fine, thanks.()3.A.All right. B.That’s all right.C.That’s right.()4.A.I was tall. B.I liked dancing.C.I was six! ()5.A.She is a teacher. B.She is careful. C.She is 11 years old.第二节听力理解(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)每段播放两遍。

各段播放前每小题有4秒钟的阅题时间。

请根据各段内容及其相关小题,在4秒钟内从各题所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项。

听下面一段材料,回答第6~7两个小题。

()6.Who did Paul go to Tibet with?A.Nobody. B.His parents.C.His uncle.()7.When did Paul go to Tibet?A.In spring. B.In summer.C.In winter.听下面一段材料,回答第8~9两个小题。

()8.How long do Dave and his friends plan to play volleyball without rest?A.Five days. B.100 hours. C.120 hours.()9.Why do Dave and his friends plan to play volleyball so long?A.They want to be famous.B.They have to play it for a volleyball match.C.They want to be the first in the world.听下面一段材料,回答第10~12三个小题。

2019-2020年广东省九年级下学期联考英语试题

2019-2020年广东省九年级下学期联考英语试题

2019-2020年广东省九年级下学期联考英语试题说明:1、全卷分三部分,第一部分为听说题,第二部分为选择题,第三部分为非选择题。

共4页。

满分100分。

2、本卷试题,考生必须在答题卡上按规定作答;凡在试卷、草稿纸上作答的,其答案一律无效。

答题卡必须保持清洁,不能折叠。

3、答题前,请将姓名、考生号、考场、试室号和座位号用规定的笔写在答题卡指定的位置上,将条形码粘贴好。

4、考试时间90分钟。

5、本卷选择题部分,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔将答题卡选择题答题区内对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。

6、考试结束,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一卷听说部分(15分)I. 听说题:i) 听选信息(6分)听三段对话,每段播放两遍。

各段播放后有两个问题。

请根据所听到的问题,选择正确的信息。

听第一段对话,回答第1-2 两个问题。

1.A. The Rocket Club. B. The Robot Club. C. The Computer Club.2. A. Some computer skills. B. Some singing skills. C. Some writing skills.听第二段对话,回答第3-4 两个问题。

3.A. Boring. B. Interesting. C. Difficult.4.A. All their numbers B. All their parents. C. All their birthdays.听第三段对话,回答第5-6 两个问题。

5.A. A gold medal. B. First prize. C. Second prize.6.A. Her father. B. Her brother. C. Her uncle.ii) 回答问题(4分)听下面一段独白,录音播放两遍。

请根据所听内容选择正确答案。

7. A. Our class teacher B. Our headmaster C. Our parents 8. A. Some volunteersB. Some studentsC. Some teachers9. A. The library and the large building. B. The teaching building and the art room. C. The lab building and the library.10. A. They are going to have a party in the meeting room.B. They are going to give a lecture in the reading room.C. They are going to have a meeting in the meeting room. iii) 信息转述及询问(5分)11. 第一节 信息转述(3 分)你将听到一段关于Jack 游览悉尼的介绍,录音播放两遍。

2019-2020 广东省佛山市桂江二中初三第二学期英语周测卷(Word版无答案)

2019-2020 广东省佛山市桂江二中初三第二学期英语周测卷(Word版无答案)

2019-2020 第二学期桂江二中英语科周测卷一.语法填空。

(本大题共 10 分,每小题 1 分)Nowadays,many people get used to wasting things, especially young people. In the school, waste can be seen everywhere. Some students ask 1 more food than they can eat and others often forget to turn off the lights 2 they leave the classroom.Waste can bring a lot of problems. Someone says China is rich in some resources, such as coal, oil, trees and so on. Some people even say “ _3_ rich our country is!” But actually we 4 no coal or oil to use in 100 years if we go on wasting. We really feel 5 about what we can use in the future. We can’t imagine how we can go on 6 without these resources. Think about it7 . I think we should say “no” to the students 8 waste things every day.In our daily life, we can do things 9 waste from happening. For example, we should turn off taps after using them. Don’t grow the used paper because we can recycle it. Let’s start our small from now on.Little by little, everything will be changed. Waste can be stopped one day if we do 10 best.The nature will be more harmonious and our country will become more and more beautiful.(()1. A. about)2. A. afterB. ofB. beforeC. withC. sinceD. forD. whether()3. A. How B. How a C. What D. What a()4. A. have B. had C. have had D. will have()5. A. worry B. worries C. worried D. worriedly()6. A. living B. alive C. lively D. live()7. A. care B. carefulness C. carefully D. careful()8. A. who B. whom C. which D. where()9. A. stop B. to stop C. stopping D. stopped()10. A. we B. us C. our D. ours二.完形填空。

2019-2020年中考二模英语试题含答案(word版)

2019-2020年中考二模英语试题含答案(word版)

2019-2020年中考二模英语试题含答案(word版)(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)考生注意:本卷有7大题,共94小题。

试题均采用连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在答题纸上完成,做在试卷上不给分。

Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)I. Listening comprehension (听力理解) (共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) (6分)1. ________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________6. ________B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案) (8分)7. A) On foot. B) By bus.C) By taxi. D) By bike.8. A) On the fifth floor. B) On the third floor.C) On the second floor. D) On the tenth floor.9. A) Snowy. B) Windy.C) Sunny. D) Rainy.10. A) Next Monday. B) This Sunday.C) This Saturday. D) Next Wednesday.11. A) At 3 p.m.. B) At 2 p.m..C) At 5 p.m.. D) At 8 p.m..12. A) In a restaurant. B) In a library.C) In a cinema. D) In a hospital.13. A) Interesting. B) Frightening.C) Boring. D) Amazing.14. A) Mike will send Jenny to the cinema at 3:00.B) Mike will see a film with Jenny at 3:00.C) Mike will meet Jenny at the gate of the cinema.D) Mike will meet his friend at the gate of the cinema at 3:00.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (6分)15. Orville and Wilbur Wright flew the first flight only for twelve seconds.16. Orville flew his plane up and down the Hudson River to give his air show.17. The first flying team had four pilots and they gave air shows in cities and towns of America.18. In the early days, air shows were thought to be a way to train men pilots.19. People in the early days enjoyed watching air shows because they thought it was a sport.20. Today groups of planes usually give special performances in air shows.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容。

2019-2020年九年级下学期第2周周测英语试题

2019-2020年九年级下学期第2周周测英语试题

初三年级英语周测试卷(xx.3.4)2019-2020年九年级下学期第2周周测英语试题卷首语:亲爱的同学,今天,你面对的这份练习将会是你展示自己学识与才华的舞台。

记住:细心一点的你将是最棒的!友情提醒:请各位同学将试卷所有答案填写到答题纸上I 卷(选择题,共45分)二、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)( ) 16. ---Do you like apples? --- Yes. _______ apple a day keeps the doctor away.A. /B. AC. AnD. The( ) 17. 下列单词中划线部分发音与其他几项不同的是:_______A. teaB. breadC. meatD. read( ) 18. Children in China usually go to middle school _______ 12 years old.A. atB. inC. forD. on( ) 19. My favorite subject is _______. It helps me learn a lot about animals.A. HistoryB. GeographyC. BiologyD. Maths( ) 20. --- Look at the woman. Do you know _____? --- Of course. _____ is my Chinese teacher.A. she; SheB. her; HerC. she; HerD. her; She( ) 21. ______ more people ride public(公共的) bikes, the streets will not be that crowded (拥挤).A. WhenB. IfC. ButD. And( ) 22. --- I ________ go to visit my grandparents because I am too busy.--- You should spend more time with them. They need you.A. oftenB. usuallyC. alwaysD. seldom( ) 23. ---Would you like some_________ in your tea?--- No, thanks. I must say goodbye to sweet things.A. sweetB. beanC. sugarD. salt( ) 24. --- How many _______ can you see in the bag?--- Three.A. carton of milksB. carton of milkC. cartons of milksD. cartons of milk( ) 25. --- Whose wallet is this? There _________ lots of money in it.--- I don’t know. Shall we give it to the police?A. isB. areC. hasD. have( ) 26. ---_________ do you watch TV every day? --- For about half an hour.A. How oftenB. How longC. How muchD. How many( ) 27. --- How do you go to school every day, Tom? --- _________. I think it’s good for heath.A. By busB. By trainC. By carD. On foot( ) 28. Daniel plans ________ the film Kung Fu Panda 3 with his friends at this Spring Festival.A. to watchB. watchC. watchingD. watches( ) 29. ---I’d like to drink ________ cola. It’s my favourite.--- I never drink_______ cola because I think it may make you fat.A. some; anyB. any; someC. any; anyD. some; some( ) 30. --- How about going to Hainan for a trip this winter holiday?---_______________. We’ll have a good time there.A. Sorry, I’m busyB. All rightC. No, thanksD. You’re right三、完形填空。

2019-2020学年南海区桂江二中高三英语二模试卷及答案

2019-2020学年南海区桂江二中高三英语二模试卷及答案

2019-2020学年南海区桂江二中高三英语二模试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe Fall 2020 Cookbooks Worth Your Time (and Money)Be My GuestFrom Priya Basil, this book is a self-reflection on how food and the act of serving it are used to express love and support. Basil reflects on some of her earliest memories of food and how it affected her upbringing and relationship with her parents. Now a parent herself, she centers food in her book's exploration of that change of identity.EastFrom Guardian columnist Meera Sodha comes a cookbook centered on vegetables. The book features recipes that cover a variety of Asian cuisines. Sodha showcases the diversity of vegetarian cooking with dishes like eggplant larb mushroom bao, Singapore noodles and so much more.I Cook in ColorA follow-up from her first cookbook My Two Souths, Asha Gomez focuses on the rainbow of vegetables to create desserts and cross-cultural dishes that associate cooking traditions of her mother's Keralite kitchen and Gomez's travel experiences.Time to EatIf you're a fan of The Great British Baking Show and Nadiya Hussain's Netflix series, you'll be just as excited for the American release of this book of time-saving tips for home cooks on a budget. It's a book to go to for inspiration that doesn't involve countless hours of sweating over a hot stove.1.What can we learn about the author ofBe My Guest?A.She had a bad relationship with her parents.B.She began to cook food in her early childhood.C.She considers food a means of expressing affection.D.She explores in the book how to be a grandparent.2.What do theEastandI Cook in Colorhave in common?A.They offer recipes about Asian cuisines.B.They center on cooking vegetables.C.They are the author's first cookbooks.D.They are based on the author's travel experiences.3.Which book can you refer toif you just have limited time for cooking?A.Be My Guest.B.East.C.I Cook in Color.D.Time to Eat.BThe relationship between humans and the Amazon Rainforest has not always been a harmonious one. However, recent research suggests that the native peoples ofthe Putumayo region helped to protect the rainforest, leaving it unchanged for 5,000 years. Perhaps humans’ coexisting with nature is possible after all.The study, published in PNAS, looked at soil samples in the Putumayo region of the Amazon in Peru to find how humans influenced the land. The researchers found that the trees still growing in the region today have been growing there for the last 5,000 years — evidence that the area has not been home to cities and farmland in that time. Traces of charcoal(木炭) found in the, soil, however, indicate that people did live there; they just did so in a way that had minimum influence on their environment.To come to these conclusions the team dug a 0.6-0.9 meter deep column into the ground, taking samples of soilfrom different heights along the column. Back in the lab, samples were carbon- dated to determine their age and then sorted under a microscope to look for microscopic mineral particles, known as phytoliths (植硅体). Phytoliths are essential evidence of plants— they remained in the soil thousands of years after the plant died. So researchers can use them to tell which plants have grown in an area in the past.Over 5,000 years’ worth of samples, no species loss was detected. These findings suggest that contrary to common belief, the Amazon is not untouched by humans, but rather has been protected by them for thousands of years. The management of the rainforest by native peoples appears to have been vital in preserving its biodiversity and will continue to be important in the fight to prevent it from acollapse.As Nigel Pitman, a co-author on the paper, said: “Since this particular forest is still being protected by native peoples, I hope this study reminds us all how important it is to support their work.”4. How did native peoples deal with the rainforest in the region of Putumayo?A. They always destroyed the rainforest.B. They had a side effect on the rainforest.C. They never lived in the area of the forest.D. They had been in harmony with the forest.5. What did the researchers try to find in the Amazon forest in Peru?A. The diversity of the plants in the rainforest.B. The evidence of human influence on the forest.C. The nutrition of the soil samples in the rainforest.D. The survival age of growing trees in the rainforest.6. What does the underlined word “collapse” mean in Paragraph 4?A. Sudden decrease.B. Bad management.C. Poor preservation.D. Over development.7. What can be inferred from Nigel Pitman's words?A. Native peoples should protectthe rainforest.B. We should help protect the Amazon Rainforest.C. More science research should be done on rainforest.D We should make good use of the Amazon Rainforest.CPaper is one of our oldest, simplest and most important inventions. But it also presents a danger to the world in two important ways. First, the making of paper requires the loss of many millions of trees each year. And worldwide use of paper is expected to double in the next 40 years. Clearly, the planet cannot stand such a high rate of forest loss. The second great problem with paper is what happens once it is no longer useful. A large amount of wastepaper ends up in landfills, where it can produce harmful gases and finally contribute to global climate change.One simple solution can greatly reduce both of these problems: paper recycling. Instead of cutting down trees, recycle existing paper to feed the paper-making process.Paper is mainly made from cellulose (纤维素),which can be used repeatedly in papermaking. Unfortunately, it also means that paper waste takes a surprisingly long time to break down in landfills. So far, trees are the only source(来源) of cellulose that can fill the great demand for paper products. Therefore, recycling paper is simply one of the best ways to save trees. Thanks to advances in processing, recycled paper need not be the dark-color1 edstuff many of us are familiar with. It now can offer the same print performance as non-recycled paper.Effective recycling requires a continuous effort from everyone at all levels of society. The way to begin is with education and understanding. Once enough people realize the need for recycling, more effective recycling systems can be developed.The need is real. The massive loss of trees affects everybody on earth. Everyone should do their part to recycle paper and encourage government and industry to do the same. The world will be a better place for it!8. What can we infer from the text?A. The use of recycled paper will double in 40 years.B. Recycling paper helps relieve global climate change.C. Wastepaper can easily break down in landfills.D. There are not enough landfills for wastepaper.9. What makes recycled paper more acceptable?A. The great demand of trees.B. The low processing cost.C. Its dark-color1 ed feature.D. Its improved print performance.10. What does the author propose?A. Punishing the act of cutting trees.B. Recycling paper.C. Improving recycling system.D. Promoting paper industry.11. How is the text mainly developed?A. By analyzing causes and effects.B. By offering research plans and data.C. By discussing problems and solutions.D. By comparing strengths and weaknesses.DThe grocerystore might not be your favorite place to visit when you're at home, but is it ever fun when you're in another country? Honestly speaking, they're one of those strange little destinations that I like to sniff out everywhere I go, much as other travelers head toward clothing stores, libraries, coffee shops or galleries.The greatest beauty of the grocery store –– whether it's a supermarket or a tiny shop –– is that it gives you a glimpse into what local people buy to cook their own meals. This offers clues into their lifestyles and preferences, and into the agricultural and cooking practices of the country. I stare at the strange fruits and vegetables, the seafood, the cheese, the spices, the bread, and oh, the chocolate...always the chocolate!Being the environmental nerd(呆子)I am, I like paying attention to packaging, which can reflect people's attitudes towards environmental protection. Italy, for example, has a habit of requiring customers to bag their fruits and vegetables in plastic for weighing, while Sri Lanka leaveseverything loose in bins. In Brazil, everything isprepackaged in a layer of plastic.People in grocery stores tend to be friendlier. They smile, say hello, and sometimes ask questions, which can lead to great conversations. I had a further discussion with a teenaged cashier in Sri Lanka, over which bag of crunchy(松脆的)mix to buy. He insisted that the one labeled “spicy” would be too hot for me, but I told him I was willing to risk it. He laughed and we ended up talking about my favorite Sri Lankan foods for ten minutes.It's interesting then to come home and look at one's own local grocery store through new eyes. What would a visitor think? What stands out, and what do the food displays say about us as a culture? You might be surprised by what you realize.12. According to the author, what is the key benefit of visiting foreign grocery stores?A. Learning to cook foreign dishes.B. Making friends with local people.C. Buying cheaper food and souvenirs.D. Knowing local people and the country.13. What does the author show by mentioning some countries in paragraph 3?A. People's special lifestyles.B. People's shopping habits.C. People's environmental awareness.D. People's packaging methods.14. What can we infer from paragraph 4?A. Sri Lankans know a lot about food.B. Grocery stores are good social places.C. Grocery stores vary in different countries.D. Sri Lankans like to give strangers suggestions.15. Which of the following shows the structure of text? (P: paragraph)A. B.C. D.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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2019-2020 第二学期桂江二中英语科周测卷一.语法填空。

(本大题共 10 分,每小题 1 分)Nowadays,many people get used to wasting things, especially young people. In the school,waste can be seen everywhere. Some students ask 1 more food than they can eat and othersoften forget to turn off the lights 2 they leave the classroom.Waste can bring a lot of problems. Someone says China is rich in some resources, such as coal,oil, trees and so on. Some people even say “_3_ rich our country is!”But actually we 4 nocoal or oil to use in 100 years if we go on wasting. We really feel 5 about what we can use inthe future. We can't imagine how we can go on 6 without these resources. Think about it7 . I think we should say “no”to the students 8waste things every day.In our daily life, we can do things 9 waste from happening. For example, we should turnoff taps after using them. Don't grow the used paper because we can recycle it. Let's start our smallfrom now on.Little by little, everything will be changed. Waste can be stopped one day if we do 10 best.The nature will be more harmonious and our country will become more and more beautiful.()1. A. about B. of C. with D. for()2. A. after B. before C. since D. whether()3. A. How B. How a C. What D. What a()4. A. have B. had C. have had D. will have()5. A. worry B. worries C. worried D. worriedly()6. A. living B. alive C. lively D. live()7. A. care B. carefulness C. carefully D. careful()8. A. who B. whom C. which D. where()9. A. stop B. to stop C. stopping D. stopped()10. A. we B. us C. our D. ours二.完形填空。

(本大题共 10 分,每小题 1 分)At a restaurant, a cockroach ( 蟑螂) suddenly flew from somewhere and sat on a lady. The ladyjumped and started shouting out of 11 . She then waved both of her hands, trying to shake itoff. Her reaction(反应)was so big that everyone around her also got _ 12 . The lady finally managed to push the cockroach away but it 13 on another lady nearby.Then, it was the 14 of the other lady to jump and shout. The chaos(混乱)continued. After awhile, the cockroach fell upon the waiter who rushed over to help. He stood still, 15 thecockroach with two fingers and threw it out of the restaurant right away. I was drinking coffee therewhen this chaos 16 . I started wondering whether the cockroach 17 this terrible mess inthe restaurant. If so, then why was the waiter not disturbed? He dealt with it18 , avoidingmore trouble. However, the ladies were so afraid of the cockroach that they made matters even19 .When you get into trouble, shouting and crying won't 20 . Most of the time, it is not theproblem your meet with but your reaction to the problem that creates the mess in your life. If youunderstand this, you'll be better problem-solvers in the future.()11. A. joy B. fear C. anger D. kindness()12. A. excited B. interested C. surprised D. scared()13. A. hid B. spread C. landed D. travelled()14. A. turn B. duty C. habit D. chance()15. A. beat B. caught C. prevented D. punished()16. A. died out D. worked outC. broke out B. went out()17. A. led to B. gave out C. depended on D. brought up(18. A. terribly )C. excitedly B. crazily D. perfectly(19. A. more )C. worse B. better D. simpler(20. A. pass )C. solve B. help D. change三.阅读理解。

(本大题共 30 分,每小题 2 分)A.Welcome to join EG My Family, the USE! By organizing these activities, we encourage childrento learn to live together and be part of group.thth ,2020-July 20Session 1: June 30rdth, 2020, 9-15 years old -August 11Session 2: July 3st June)Price: $500 (20% off before 1TEL: 4805320Learn more: Visit http://www. MFamily. ()21. The advertisement is about a(n)A. sports schoolB. art classC. summer campD. winter camp()22. In EG Family, you CANNOT .A. Go boatingB. play soccerC. learn a foreign languageD. join it with your parentsth, they should pay .注册)23. If Mike and Bob sign () on May 28(A. $800B. $1,000C. $500D. $400()24. Which of the following is NOT true according to the advertisement?A.If you are 11, you can join EG My Family.B.Only 5-10 students are wanted in EG My Family.C.You can stay for about three weeks at EG My Familyth, 2020, you can join Session 2.If you see the information on July 20D.()25. The main aim of EG My Family is probably to make children _ .A.enjoy beautiful natureB.know how to keep fitC.experience a hard lifeD.learn to live in a groupB.Every school day, we use schoolbags to carry all of our things to school. They are a big part ofour lives. But have you ever thought about or heard of the history of the schoolbag? Now, let me tellyou something about it.), students in old-style private schools used bamboo boxes to carry books 汉朝InHan Dynasty (to school. People consider the bamboo boxes to be the earliest schoolbags. They were usually two orthree layers in the box. Kids put different things like books, brushes, ink stones(砚) and paper in theboxes.Hundreds of years later, people developed a new kind of schoolbag called the budai, or the “hip-pocket”. The budai was lighter than the bamboo boxes. With the founding of the People's Republicof China, military rucksacks (军用帆布包) became popular. Many people carried them when theywere in school. Ask your parents or grandparents about these bags. Maybe they can tell you abouttheir experiences of carrying them when they were in school.A new style of schoolbags has appeared in recent years. Many of them have colorful andfashionable designs on them, such as pictures of cartoons or pop stars. And they are morecomfortable to use. Some students pull wheeled bags filled with heavy textbooks and others carrybackpacks.Schoolbags are still changing all the time and new schoolbags appear every year. Can youimagine what future schoolbags will be like?()21. Schoolbags in the Han Dynasty were made of .A. clothB. paperC. plasticD. bamboo()22. What does the unlined word “layers”mean in Chinese?A. 叠B. 档C. 层D. 堆()23. To carry heavy textbooks, students would like to use .A. Wheeled bagsB. military rucksacksC. bamboo boxesD. the budai()24. We can usually read the article in .A. a letterB. a guidebookC. a newspaperD. a notice()25. What's the best title for this passage?A.The Usage of SchoolbagsB.The Style of SchoolbagsC.The Importance of SchoolbagsD.The Development of SchoolbagsC.左栏是五个人的情况简介,右栏是人们可以为保护环境所作的贡献。

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