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1、()41.A.candiesB.drinksC.coinsD.clothes)42.A.sawB.wroteC.drewD.noticed2020年廣西北部灣經(jīng)濟(jì)區(qū)初中學(xué)業(yè)水平統(tǒng)一考試英語(yǔ)二.單項(xiàng)選擇。(共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)從下列每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空自處的最佳選項(xiàng)。()31.-Hello,mayIspeaktoMr.Jackson?A. EnjoyyourselfB.GoodbyeC.HangonpleaseD.Hereyouare()32.-Whichfruitdoyoulike?-Ilike.A. stampsB.applesC.eggsD.b

2、ags()33.MycousinwasborninShenzhen,acitythesouthofChina.A. inB.onC.atD.to)34.Look!TheWhitesareforabigfamilydinnerinthekitchen.A.lookingB.askingC.preparingD.searching)35.It'sagoodideatohavesomechocolatewhenyouare.A.noisyB.prettyC.livelyD.hungry)36.Thescientistworkshardforhiscountry.Hesetsagoodexam

3、pleforus.A.neverB.hardlyC.alwaysD.seldom)37.-istheheadteachergoingtomakeaspeech?-Foronehourandahalf.A.WhenB.WhereC.HowlongD.Howsoon)38.-Dad,IwanttowatchTV.CouldI?-Ofcourse.A.putitonB.turnitonC.takeitoffD.turnitoff)39.-IsthatwomaninthelabMrs.Jones?-No.Itbeher.Shehasgonetothemuseum.A.can'tB.canC.m

4、ustn'tD.must)40.-Haveyouheardthenewsaboutthe2020OlympicGames?-Yes.Maybeitnextyearifeverythinggoeswell.A.beheldB.washeldC.isheldD.willbeheld三.完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Ablindboysatonthestepsofabuildingwithahatbyhisfeet.Heheldupasignwhichsaid:“Iamblind,pleasehelp.”

5、Thehat.Amanmettheboybychance.Hetooksomecoinsfromthepocketanddroppedthemintothehat.Hethentookthesign,turneditaround,and42.somethingonit.Heputthesignsback43.everyonewhowalkedbywouldseethenewwords.Soonthehatbeganto44.Moreandmorepeoplegavemoneytotheblindboy.Thatafternoonthemancamto

6、seehowthingswere.Theboyknewfromhisfootprintsandasked“Wereyoutheonewho45.mysignthismorning?Whatdidyoudo?Themansaid,“Ionlytoldpeoplethe46.Isaidthesamethingasyousaid,butina47.wayIwrote.“Todayisabeautifulday,butIcannotseeit”.Bothsignstoldpeoplethattheboywasblind.Butthefirstsign48.saidtheboywasblind.Thes

7、econdsigntoldpeoplethattheywereso49.tooseethebeautifulday.Thentheyfeltsorryforthepoorboyandcaredabouthim50.Thestorytellsus:Bethankfulforwhatwehaveandbekindtothosewhoneedhelp.)43.A.orB. butC.sothatD.because()44.A.fillupB.lookupC.jumpupD.getup()45.A.cutB.stoleC.cleanedD.moved()46.A.truthB.storyC.nameD

8、.news()47.A.basicB.braveC.differentD.strange()48.A.loudlyB.simplyC.probablyD.seriously()49.A.happyB.poorC.sorryD.lucky()50.A.closerB.fartherC.moreD.less三閱讀理解。AMr.HillopenedanewfishstoreinNorthStreet.OnasunnyafternoonDavidwentintothestore.Mr.Hillwashappytomeethim.Davidpickedupafish,andafterlookingito

9、ver,heheldituptohisnoseandsmelled.“Hey!”criedMr.Hill,“Whydoyousmellthatfish?Doyouthinkithasgonebad?“Ididn'tsmellit,”answeredDavid.“Thenwhatwereyoudoingwithyourfacesoclosetothefish?”askedMr.Hill.“Iwasn'tsmellingthefish.Iwasonlytalkingtoit.”answeredDavid.“Talkingtoit”saidMr.Hill.“Why,whatonear

10、thdidyousaytoit?”“Iaskedhimiftherewasanynewsfromthesea.That'sall.”“Well,whatdidthefishsay”askedMr.Hill.“Hesaidhedidn'tknowthelatestnews,becausehewasawayfromtheseaforovertwoweeks.”()51.Thestoryhappenedonasunnymorning.()52.Davidwentintothestoreandchoseafishcarefully.()53.Mr.HillwashappytoseeDa

11、vidsmellthefish.()54.Infact,Daviddidn'ttalktothefishwhilesmellingit.()55.David'slastsentencemeansthefishwasnotfresh.BDuringtheoutbreakofV0VID-19(新冠肺炎爆發(fā)),newtechnologyplaysanimportantroleinguardingpeople'slives.InventorsinIsraelhavedevelopedaspecialmask(口罩).Itletscustomerseatfoodwithoutta

12、kingitoffinrestaurants.Theysayitcanmakeavisittoarestaurantlessrisky.NewtechnologyfromMIT(麻省理工學(xué)院),theUSA,showsthatdrones(無(wú)人機(jī))arecontrolledjustbyhandandarmgestures,akindofbodylanguage.Thismakesdroneuserssafer.OnelocalparkinSingaporeistryinganewwaytogetitsvisitorstostayawayfromeachother.Spot,ayellowand

13、blackrobotdog,goesaroundthepark.Itplaysavideoandwarnsvisitorsnottogettooclosetoeachother.Anditalsohelpscountthevisitorsintheparkwithitscamera.DronesarealsoputtouseinChina.Thetechnologyhelpslookcarefullythroughlargecrowdsandseeifsomeoneisinneedofmedicalattention.InWuhan,self-drivingrobotsareusedtobri

14、ngthingstomedicalworkers.Theserobotslooklikesmallcars.Theydon'ttraveltoolong,butprotectmedicalworkersandpostmen.)56.PeoplecaneatfoodwithouttakingoffthespecialmasksinA.ChinaB.theUSAC.IsraelD.Singapore()57.Accordingtothenewtechnology,isusedtocontroldrones.A.avideoB.asmallcarC.cameraD.bodylanguage(

15、)58.InSingapore,warnsvisitorsnottooclosetoeachother.A.adroneB.arobotdogC.aspecialmaskD.aself-drivingrobot()59.DronesareusedtoinChina.A. findoutsomeoneinneedofmedicalattentionB. playavideoandtakephotosaroundtheparkC. helptoprotectmedicalworkersandpostmenD. helpcustomersinrestaurantbutspecialmasks()60

16、.Inthepassage,countriesarenewtechnologyduringtheoutbreakofCOVID-19.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.fiveC Whensomeonesaysyou'rehumorous,itmeansyouaregivenagreatgift-asenseofhumor.Itisgenerallyconsideredthemostvaluablepersonality(個(gè)性).Apersonwithouthumorisjustlikeaspringwithoutflowers,orlikedishwithoutsalt.Ina

17、way,yourpersonalityliesinyoursenseofhumor. Humoranswersyourquestionandmakesyouthinkoutsidethebox.Oneday,ayoungpainterwenttovisitthefamousGermanpainterAdolphyMenzelandsaidtohim.“Ican'tunderstandwhyIonlyspendonedayonapaintingbuthavetowaitforoneyeartosellitout?”Menzelsaid,“Mydear,pleasetrytoturnups

18、idedownyourmind.Ifyouspendoneyearonit,youcansellitinaday.”Withthesehumorouswords,yourworriesmaygoawaylikesmoke,andyoucouldbefullofenergyonceagain. Humorcanhelpyouwhenyouareunderprovocation.Sometimes.peoplemaketroubleonpurpose.OnedaythefamousGermanmetacritic(批評(píng)家)inasmallroad.ThecriticsaidtoGoethe,“Yo

19、uknow,I'venevergivenawaytoastupidman.”Goetheanswered,“ButIcamtheoppositeofyou.”Thenhemovedonhissideandletthecriticpassby.Asyousee,humorgivesalessontothosewhowanttolaughatothers. Peoplewithagoodsenseofhumormaybecomewiseandcreative.Peoplewithagoodsenseofhumorlookhappierandhealthier.Asenseofhumoris

20、reallyoneofthekeystohappiness.Itgiveshopeandpleasuretolifetomakeitworthliving.()61.AccordingtotheParagraph,humoris.A.difficultB.relaxingC.importantD.expensive()62.Whatdoestheunderlineword“provocation”inParagraphmeaninChinese?A.挑釁B.感化C.慫恿D.教訓(xùn)()63.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Humo

21、rcannotcheeryouupeasily.B.Humorhelpsyouthinkinthesameway.C. Humorguidesyoutohappinessandhealth.D.Humorgivesalessontothosewhocan'thelplaughing.()64.Whichpictureshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?ABCD()65.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ThePleasureofLifeB.TheValueofHumorC.TheStoriesofHappinessD.Th

22、eStoriesofHumorousPeopleDIfyou'reevertakenabus,you'veprobablyfoundsomeonesleepingintheseatnearyou.Maybethisevenhappentoyou.Youmightthinkyouneedmorecoffee,butitwon'thelpmuch.Thenaturalvibration(振動(dòng))ofbusesandsubwaysmakesusfeelsleepy,accordingtoanewstoryinScienceAlertWhy?It'sallaboutthe

23、informationgoingtoyourbrain.Onabus,yoursensesgiveyoucontinuous(持續(xù)的)andrepeatinginformation.Forexample.theairconditionerandengine(引擎)createcontinuouswhitenoise.Atthesametime,you'resittingstillandthethingsarounddon'tchange.Thevibrationsoftheenginearealsocontinuous.Yourbrainhasalmostnonewinform

24、ationtodealwith.Therepeatinginformationwillmakeyourbrainenteralow-energystate.Thefactthatyoufallasleepquicklywhenclosingyoureyesonabusisbecauseyourbraingetsusedtoallofit.“Whenyou'retired,itdoesn'ttakemuchtostartnoddingoff.Butwe'vefoundthatasyoudrive,thegentlevibrationsmadebycarseatscanma

25、keyousleepy.”saidStephenRobinson,aresearcherfromtheRMITUniversityinMelbourne,Australia.Robinson'steaminvited15volunteerstodoatest.Theywererequiredtositinadrivingmachine.AndtheresearcherskeptwatchingHRV(心率變異度)-awell-knownindication(標(biāo)志)ofsleepiness.Overthecourseoftwo60-minuteperiods,volunteerswere

26、testedoncewithvibrationandoncewithout.Intheperiodwithvibrations,theirHRVsweremuchlowercomparedwiththeperiodwithoutvibrations.During15minutes,volunteersshowedsignsofsleepiness.During30minutes,thatsleepinesswasveryeasytobenoticed,increasingupuntiltheendofthetest.Thislineofresearchcanofferhelpinthedeve

27、lopmentofthecarindustry.Robinsonbelievedtheresearchcouldbehelpfulforimprovingroadsafety.“Wehopethatfuturecarseatscanbebuilttofightagainstvibrationsandtomakethesleepinessweaker.”hesaid.()66.WhichisNOTthecontinuousinformationonabusaccordingtotheParagraph3?A.Thewhitenoiseoftheengine.B.Thechangingthings

28、aroundyou.C.Thevibrationsoftheengine.D.Thewhitenoiseoftheairconditioner.()67.Ifyoudon'twanttosleeponabus,whatshouldyoudo?A.Standupandmoveyourbody.B.Takemorecoffeewithyou.C.Stoptalkingandkeepsilent.D.Listentothesamesong.()68.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it"inParagraph4referto(指的是)?A.Thelow-ener

29、gystate.B.Thenoisyenvironment.C.Therepeatinginformation.D.Someonesleepingintheseat.()69.Whatcanwelearnfromthetest?A. Withvibrations,thevolunteers'HRVsincreasedup.B. Thevolunteers'HRVsdidn'tchangeduringthewholetest.C. ThevolunteerswithlowHRVsshowedsignsofsleepiness.D. Theresearchersgotthe

30、sameresultafterthetestwithtwoperiods.()70.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Itshowsthewaypeopleusuallysitonthebus.B.ItdescribesascientifictestbyRobinson'steam.C.Itsuggestsimprovingroadsafetytocarindustry.D.Itexplainswhatcausespeople'ssleepinessonbuses.五情景交際。A:I'mverygladtobeyourguideth

31、esedays.Areyousatisfiedwithmyservice?B:71.Ihadagreattimehere.crossingtheroad.A:Nicetohearthat.Whatdoyouthinkofthepeoplehere?B:72.ThedriverswillstopthecarsandwaitwhenpeopleareA. WherecanIbuyit?B. OK,Iwillgotherelater.C. Yes,youdidagoodjob.D. Theyarefriendlyandpolite.E. Therubbishisdividedintogroups.A

32、:Yes,wefollowthetrafficruleswell.Whataboutthecity?B:Oh,it'sabeautifulandclean.73.That'sgreat!A:Thanksalot.IsthereanythingelseIcandoforyou?B:Well,Ineedsomespeciallocalfoodformyfamily.74.A:Thereisasupermarketoverthere,nexttotheflowershop.B:75.Thankyouverymuch!A:Mypleasure.Welcometomycityagain!

33、六綜合填空。(一)單詞拼寫(xiě)。76.Letthis(鳥(niǎo))flyintheskyfreely.77.Shallwegosomewhere(涼爽的)inthesummerholiday?78. My(夢(mèng)想)istobeadoctorlikeZhongNanshaninthefuture.79. Wouldyouplease(糾正)mypronunciationwhenitiswrong?80. Theradiosaysthetemperaturewillremain(在之間)25°Cand30°C(二)詞形變換。81. Hishometownisfamousfortea,and(

34、my)isfamousforsilk.82. MountQomolangmaisthe(high)mountainintheworld.83. Theinternationaltraingoesacrossmany(Europe)countries.84. Chinahas(spread)itstraditionalculturetotheworldsincealongtimeago.85. BothTomandJerrymadea(decide)abouthelpingeachotherfromthenon.(三)選詞填空。theirlastsgreeneruntilemailridepla

35、ntspopularlittleanywhereDearPeter,Gladtohearfromyou!Inyour86.,youaskedmeaboutthesportswelikedoing.Inmycountry,doingsportsispartoflife.Forexample,peopleenjoyrunningandplayingtennis.Bikingisbecoming87. withpeopleofallages,becauseit'shealthyandenvironmentallyfriendly.Manycitieshavetried88. besttoma

36、kebikingeasier.Andthismakesitpossibleforpeopletobikeanytime,89.Wehaveourownbikefestival.ItcomesinMarch,andsometimesit90.twodayswithmanyactivities.Asaresult,moreteenagersareencouragedto91.bikes,includingme.Atfirst,Ijustlovedballgames,andIerestinbiking.Ithoughtitcostmuchtimeanditwasquiteboring.Ididn'tfallinlovewithgreen94.andcleanairaroundmealltheway.AndInearlyforgotIwaseveninabigcity.NowIamcrazyaboutbiking.Whatareyouwaitingfor?Comeandjoinusfora95.world!Writemesoon!Yours,Harry七.書(shū)面表達(dá)(10分)勞動(dòng)創(chuàng)

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