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2009年黄埔区中考二模英语试题与答案(2)

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  •   Terry took the seat next to me. Then he looked at me for a second. I didn’t realize that we 40 become good friends later.

      After school that day, I went to a 41 to play my favorite computer game. When I went inside, I got a big surprise: Terry was there and was playing the 42 game!

      “Hey, I’m surprised to see you here,” I said. I sat down beside him.

      “Me, too, ”he smiled, and his eyes turned into a line. I turned round and looked at his screen. He was a good 43 .

      I hoped we could play 44 . I asked excitedly, “Do you like this game, too?”

      In fact, I had never talked to a classmate so freely before, but his 45 helped me to open up.

      “Would you like to play with me?” I asked.

      “Sure,” he answered. He seemed as happy as I was. As we started the game, we started our friendship, too.

      36.A. always B. never C. seldom D. luckily

      37.A. met B. brought C. invited D. followed

      38.A. cried B. frightened C. smiled D. shouted

      39.A. friends B. worries C. family D. hobbies

      40.A. should B. must C. could D. might

      41.A. net bar B. club C. company D. coffee house

      42.A. amazing B. boring C. same D. different

      43.A. student B. boy C. guy D. player

      44.A. carefully B. easily C. together D. peacefully

      45.A. smile B. exercise C. advice D. question

      四、阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

      阅读下列短文,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。

      (A)

      The train started moving. It was packed with people of all ages. Most of them were working men and women and young college boys and girls. Near the window sat an old man with his son, who looked about thirty years old.

      As the train moved, the son was filled with joy because he was very excited at the scenery(景色) outside. He said in a high voice, “See Dad, the green trees and the scenery are very beautiful!” It made the other people feel very strange. Everyone started talking in a low voice about the old man’s son. Suddenly, it started raining. Raindrops fell on the travelers through the opened window. Seeing the rain, the old man’s son said happily, “See Dad, how beautiful the rain is!” Hearing these words, a young lady became angry with the man, as the raindrops were dropping on her new clothes. She couldn’t help shouting at the noisy son and his father.

      “Can’t you see it is raining? You! Old man! If your son is not feeling well, get him to a mental hospital(精神病院) quickly and please don’t disturb(干扰) us any more!” The old man’s face turned slightly red and then in a low voice, he replied, “We are on the way back from hospital. He was blind at birth. Only last week he can see again. The rain and the nature are new to him. Please forgive him.” All the other people became quiet.

      46. How old was the old man’s son?

      A. About 7 years old. B. About 20 years old.

      C. About 50 years old. D. About 30 years old.

      47. What did people think of the son’s behavior(行为)? They thought he was ________.

      A. lovely B. funny C. strange D. clever

      48. What was wrong with the son when he was born?

      A. He had mental illness. B. He couldn’t see.

      C. He couldn’t hear. D. He couldn’t walk.

      49. What do you think of the young lady?

      A. She was friendly to the man. B. She was rude to the man.

      C. She was clever. D. She was too noisy.

      50. According to the passage, what does the writer want to tell us?

      A. We should be friendly to sick people.

      B. We should learn to enjoy the nature.

      C. We should respect the elder people.

      D. We should know the truth before complaining(抱怨).

      (B)

      Many Americans have been leaving their cars at home and riding to work on bicycles. Andy Clark is the leader of the League of American Bicyclists. His group supports bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation(交通).

      Clark says this is good news for the environment. He says riding a bicycle to work does not burn fossil fuel or creates dangerous pollutions. Experts say the effects are the most important on short trips. The Department of Transportation says fifty percent of Americans drive eight kilometers or fewer to work. Shorter car trips set out more pollution into the air for each kilometer drive. This is because the car engine will set out the harmful air when it warms up before it can work well.

      James, a members of Congress (国会), is a strong supporter of bicycle use. He says cities, counties, state governments and state highway transportation agencies are planning the roadways of the future. They are creating roads and paths for bicycles in cities and between communities.

      Last year, Portland, the Pacific Northwest city in the state of Oregon, had the highest percentage of bicycle users in the United States. Portland has been doing progressive city planning for many years to create special paths for bike riders.

      (Edited from http://www.unsv.com/voanews/specialenglish/scripts/2008/11/28/0045/)

      51. What happened in America now according to the news?

      A. Many Americans lost jobs now.

      B. Many Americans prefer short trips.

      C. There are more and more bicyclists now in America.

      D. The pollution is getting worse and worse in America.

      52. Where is Portland?

      A. One of the cities in the USA. B. One of the counties in the USA.

      C. One of the states in the USA. D. A country in the northwest of the USA.

      53. What does the underlined word “harmful” mean in the second paragraph? The closest meaning is “________”.

      A. polluted B. dangerous C. clean D. foolish

      54. What is the main idea of the passage?

      A. Many Americans like bike-riding for fun.

      B. Short car trips can reduce pollution.

      C. American government suggests people riding bicycles.

      D. Many Americans ride bicycles to support environment protection.

      55. Where can we read it possibly?

      A. From a website. B. From a poster.

      C. From a newspaper. D. From an advertisement.

      (C)

      Here are six business cards. They are three persons, Jim Green, Sandy West and Emma Bell. The cards on the left are old ones and the cards on the right are new.

      Old InformationNew Information

      Morison 200 Fifth Avenue & Baker,

      New York, NY 10010

      Jim Green, Doctor

      Home: 12 East 23rd Street, New York,

      NY 10010 (212) 555-1819More & 250 Mercer Street Irvine,

      New York, NY 10012 (212)555-2617

      Jim Green, Doctor

      Home: 12 West 23rd Street, New York,

      NY 10010 (212) 555-1819

      Sandy West

      Assistant(助理) Sales Manager

      111 Commercial Street, San Francisco,

      Ca 94109 (415)772-3622

      Home: 350 Arbor Lane

      San Francisco, Ca 94103

      (415) 474-6188Sandy West

      Sales Manager

      111 Commercial Street, San Francisco,

      Ca 94109 (415) 772-3622

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