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2020年广州中考英语试题及答案本试卷共四大题,12页,满分110分。考试时间120分钟。一、语法选择(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从115各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。DeepintheforestlivesDavid,wholovesbooks.Assoonashereadsonebook,hebringshome1.Soonthehouse2.books.Hiswife,Alice,isangry.You3.dosomething!"Davidthinkshardandhas4.idea.“Icanbringmybooksintothefarawayhillsandshare5.Ihavewiththechildren."Everyweek,Davidsetsoffacrossthecountrysidetofarawayvillageswithhistwodonkeys.Early6asunnymorning,Davidandhisdonkeysstopatariver7.Then,fromdeepintheshadows,abandit(山贼)jumpsout!“Pleaseletuspass,"Davidsays.“Thechildren8."Thebandittakesonebookandshouts,“NexttimeIwant9!"Theymoveonuntilatlast,Davidseessomehousesbelow.Thechildrenruntomeet10.Davidreadsthemastoryfirst.11thestoryends,it'stimeforeveryonetochooseabook.Thechildrenholdtheirbookscloseastheysaygood-byeandrunhome12.Davidandhisdonkeysheadback,overandaroundthehills,andintothesunset.Athome,Alicefeedsherhungryhusbandandthedonkeys.Butthen,insteadof13,Davidpicksuphisbook,14readsdeepintothenight.Andfarawayinthehills,candlesandlanternsbumasthechildrenreadborrowedbooksdeepintotheirnight,15.3.A.mustB.couldC.wouldD.may3.A.mustB.couldC.wouldD.may1.A.otherB.anotherC.theotherD.theothers2.A.fillswithB.filledwithC.isfilledwithD.wasfilledwith

4.A.aB.anC.theD./5.A.whatB.whoC.whyD.how6.A.inB.onC.atD.for7.A.drinkB.drinkingC.drinksD.todrink8,A.waitB.waitedC.arewaitingD.havewaited9.A.somemoneyB.anymoneyC.somemoneysD.anymoneys10.A.heB.hisC.himD.himself11.A.BeforeB.WhenC.IfD.Because12.A.cheerB.cheerfulC.cheerfullyD.morecheerful13.A.sleepB.sleptC.sleepsD.sleeping14.A.andB.butC.orD.so15.A.eitherB.neitherC.alsoD.too二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1625各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Onesunnymorning,whenZebra(斑马)visitedtheriverforacooldrink,heheardatinyvoice.“Helpme,Zebra!”ZebralookedaroundandfoundWasp(黄蜂)16inaspiderwebinathornbush(荆棘从).Carefully,Zebrareachedintoit,butthethorns17him.“Ouch!”Zebrasteppedbackandwasleaving.“Pleasehelpme,”saidWasp.“OnedayIwill18yourhelp.”Zebralaughed.“I'mfastandstrong.Besides,Ihaveabigfamily.WhywouldIneedhelpfroma19wasp”“Pleasetryonemoretime,"Waspsaid.Zebraknockedattheweb.20,thistimeitwasenoughtofreeWasp.“Trytostayoutoftrouble,”Zebrasaid.“Imightnotbenearbythenexttimeaspidergets21."Thenheleft.Allday,Zebrastayedwithhisfamilyuntilhenoticedhisfavouritefruit—someberries!ThehungryZebraranto22theberries.WaspwasrestinginthebusheswhenshesawZebra.ShealsofoundLionbidingquietlyahead.IfZebragottooclosetoLion…Thinkingquickly,WaspflewdownandgaveLionasuddensting.The23lioncried.

“Roooooaaar!"Zebraheardtheloudcry.Inasecond,heturnedaroundandranback24.Amomentlater,WaspflewaroundZebra'shead.“Trytostayoutoftrouble,Waspsaidwitha25.“Imightnotbenearbythenexttimealiongetshungry."16.A.restingB.playingC.caughtD.hidden17.A.hurtB.hitC.refusedD.killed18.A.rememberB.returnC.repeatD.report19.A.noisyB.lazyC.shyD.little20.A.SadlyB.SuddenlyC.LuckilyD.Strangely21.A.sleepyB.angryC.thirstyD.hungry22.A.smellB.tasteC.touchD.watch23.A.surprisedB.excitedC.interestedD.bored24.A.friendB.familyC.riverD.fruit\25.A.laughB.shoutC.wishD.promise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)阅读下列短文,从26~45各题所给的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)“Amy!Milk!”Mamacalled.Milk.ItwasAmy'sturntogetit.Amysighedandshutherfirst-aid(急救)book.Amytiedthecowclosetoatree.Somewheredownthemountain,somevolunteerdoctorswereteachingmedicalskillstovillagenurses.AmyheardBettydiveoffhoursago.“Sheshouldhavetakenmewithher.ShethinksI'mtooyoung.”Amythought.“Butshe'swrong.Iamalready15!”AmycarriedthemilkbacktoMama,thenwandereduptheroad.Roy,avillageboy,wastryingtostandonahorse'sback.“Nowondertheydon'ttrustkidswithanythingimportant,”Amythought.Shehadjustturnedawaywhensheheardaheavyfallandafewcries.Roywasontheground.“Roy!”Thekidsnearbyrantowardshim.“GetBetty,”onesaid.Amyshookherhead.“Betty'sgonetothecity.”Thekidsdidn'tknowwhattodo.AmyrantoRoyandsawoneofhislegsoutofshape.Abrokenleg!Sherememberedwhatthefirst-aidbooksaidaboutit.“Victor!”Amycalledtooneoftheboys.“GogetRoy'smama,andfindsomeonewithatruck,”Sheturnedtotheothers.“Givemeyourshirts.Weneedsomethingtotiehislegwith.”Amythenfoundastrong,straightstick.ShecarefullywrappedtheshirtsaroundRoy'slegandthestick.Roycriedoutinpain.“Iknowithurts,”Amysaidsoftly.“Butthiswillholditstilluntilyougettothehospital.”WhenAmywasdone,shelookedupandsawRoy'smamaandamanwatchingbesideatruck.“Thankyou,Amy,”Roy'smamasaid.AmyhelpedthemliftRoyintothetruc,kthentheydrovedownthehillsidetowardsthehospital.Thenextday,BettycametoAmy'shome.“Iheardwhatyoudid,”Bettysaid.“Youkeptyourheadinanemergency.That'sanimportantskill.”Amy'sfaceturnedred.“Iwasafraid...”Bettyshookherhead.“It'sOKforanursetobeafraid,aslongasshehasaclearhead.Thevolunteerdoctorsarecomingtomorrowwithvaccines.Weneedsomemorehands.Canyouhelp”“I'dloveto.”Amyrepliedatonce.“Comeearly,then.Thereisalottolearn.”Amysmiled.“I'llbringmyfirst-aidbook.”Whydidn'tBettytakeAmywithhertothemedicaltrainingAmywasbusyreading.B.Amyhadtomilkthecow.C.Bettylefttooearlyinthemorning.D.BettythoughtAmywasn'toldenough.WhathappenedtoRoyHefelloffthehorseback.B.Hewaskickedbythehorse.Hesuccessfullystoodonthehorseback.D.Hewaspulledoffthehorsebackbythekids.WhatisthecorrectorderofAmy'sfirst-aidactionsa.Shefoundaproperstick.b.ShehelpedliftRoyintothetruck.c.Sheaskedtheboysforsomeshirts.d.Shetiedtheshirtsaroundthebrokenleg.e.ShesentsomeonetogetRoy'smumandatruck.c-e-a-b-dB.a-c-e-d-bC.e-c-a-d-bD.e-c-a-b-dWhydidBettyinviteAmytohelpthedoctorsintheendAmyhadsimilarexperiencesbefore.Amywascool-headedwhengivingfirst-aid.BettyregrettednottakingAmytothetraining.BettyrealizedthatAmyhadbecomeagooddoctor.WhichsentencebestdescribesalessonfromthestoryOnlytraineddoctorsandnursescanprovidefirst-aid.Knowledgefrombookscanhelpsolvereal-lifeproblems.Childrenneedenoughpracticebeforetheycanbehelpful.D.Helpingwithhouseworkisimportanttochildren'shealth.(B)HowwouldyouliketobuildatimemachinePaper,sticks,glueandstringareallyouneed.Putthemtogethertobuildakite.Akiteconnectsyoutothepast.Nooneknowswhoflewthefirstkite.ItwasprobablysomeoneinChinaorperhapsIndonesia.Indonesia.Indonesianfishermenhungfishhooksonkitesandsentthemouttoseatocatchfish.Starting2,000yearsago,ChinesefarmersflewkitestowelcometheNewYearandbringgoodlucktoEarth.InChina,peoplealsousedkitesduringwartime.OneChinesestorytellshowsoldiersputnoisemakersonkitesandflewthematnightovertheenemycamp.Theenemieswerefrightenedbythenoiseandranaway.About1,300yearsago,ChinesetravelerstookkitestoJapan.SoonkitesfilledtheskiesA.Bytellingstories.A.Bytellingstories.B.Bylistingnumbers.there.KitesreachedThailandabout700yearsago.Duringfloods,ThaifarmersflewkitesovertheirfieldsTheyhopedthekiteswoulddriveawaythecloudsandstoptherain.Overtime,kitesflewtheirwayoutofAsia.Today,kitesareapassionallovertheworld.Kitefensmeetatfestivalsinmanypartsoftheworldandhavegreatfun.Overtheyears,Kiteshavealsohelpedpeopleunderstandthenaturalworld.In1749,forexample,thermometersweretiedtokitestomeasuretemperatures.In1906,camerashangingfromkitestookpicturesofSanFrancisco,Californiaafteranearthquake.Thephotoshelpedpeopleplanwhattodo.Kitesalsohelpedinventorsfindouthowtomakeairplanes.TheWrightbrothersstudiedhowkitesflew,whichhelpedthemmakethefirstsuccessfulairplane.SincetheancientChinesefirstsettheirkitesintotheair,peoplehavelovedflyingkites.Kitesgiveuswaystocelebrate,relaxandexplore.Sogoflyakite!Enjoythefeelingofwonderthatkiteflyershavefeltforcenturies.Accordingtothepassage,inwhichcountrieswerekitesusedtomakegoodwishesChinaandJapan.B.ChinaandThailand.C.JapanandIndonesia.D.ThailandandIndonesia.AccordingtotheChinesestory,thearmyusedkitesto.maketheenemiesleaveinfearB.celebratevictoriesduringwartimeC.stoptheenemiesfromsleepingwellD.carrysoldierstofightagainsttheenemiesTheunderlinedword“passion”inParagraph4means.strongloveB.usefulmachineC.happydreamD.commontreasureHowdoesthewriterdevelopParagraph5C.Bycomparingfacts.C.Bycomparingfacts.D.Bygivingexamples.What'sthepurposeofthispassageA.Toshowpeoplehowtoflykites.Toexplainhowkitesareusedinscience.Tointroducetherolesofkitesinhistory.Todiscussthedifferenceamongkitesworldwide.FiveinterestingsportsOurmostunusualsportsfromaroundtheworldEverycountryhasanationalsportandsomepopularsportsarenowplayedacrosstheworld,However,inmostcountries,peoplealsoplayunusualsports,withstrangeorinterestingrules.Hereareourtopfiveunusualsportsfromaroundtheplanet.Manvs.HorseMarathonThisracetakesplaceinasmalltowninWales,about200milesfromLondon.It'scalledamarathon(马拉松),butit'sactually,notlikeausualmarathon.Peopleraceagainsthorsesacrossthehillsandmountains.Itstartedin1981,butahumandidnotwinuntil2004.CamelWrestlingInTurkey,camel(骆驼)wrestlingisaveryoldsport.Thelargestcamelwrestlingcompetitiontakesplaceeveryyearandthousandsofpeoplecome.Inthesport,twocamelsfightagainsteachother.Sometimesthecamelsdonotwanttofightandtheyrunthroughthecrowds,whichcanbedangerous.DragonBoatRacingEveryyearinChina,thousandsofpeoplewatchdragonboatraces.AdragonboatisatraditionalChineseboatwithapainteddragon'sheadononeend.Therecanbeupto36peopleormoreracingineachboatinthewater.DragonboatracingisalsopopularinsomeotherAsianA.Manvs.HorseMarathon.A.Manvs.HorseMarathon.B.DragonBoatRacing.countries.CaberTossInthissport,playerscompetetothrowalargepieceofwoodcalledacaberasfarastheycan.Thereisnoruleaboutthesizeofthecaber,buti'tsusuallythesizeofasmalltree.It'sanancientScottishsport.VisitorstotheUKcancheckitout.ChessBoxingAgoodchessboxerneedstobebothstrongandsmart.Playersplayaroundofchess,followedbyaroundofboxing.Thereareelevenroundsintotal.Chessboxingwasinventedin1992byanEnglishcomicbookwriter.ThesportismorepopularinEnglandandGermany.WhatcanwelearnaboutManvs.HorseMarathonA.itisanoutdoorsport.C.Nohumanhaseverwonthegame.Itfirstappeared16yearsago.A.itisanoutdoorsport.C.Nohumanhaseverwonthegame.Itfollowstherulesofausualmarathon.WhichofthefollowingismentionedaboutCamelWrestlingA.Itshouldbestopped.It'sworthseeing.A.Itshouldbestopped.It'sworthseeing.C.Itsunfairtotheanimals.It'ssometimesdangeroustowatch.C.Itsunfairtotheanimals.It'ssometimesdangeroustowatch.38.WhichpicturebestdescribesCaberTossA.B.C.D.38.WhichpicturebestdescribesCaberTossA.B.C.D.WhichsportispopularinAsiaC.CaberToss.C.CaberToss.D.ChessBoxing.HowmanysportshaveanimalsasplayersA.1B.2.C.3.D.4.(D)Whatwillastronauts(宇航员)eatwhenaspacetriptakesyears“Lotsoffreshvegetables,”saysDr.JanetWilliams,whoseteamhavespentthelast10yearslearninghowtogrowplantsinaspacestation.Andit'sagoodthingthatshehasalreadystartedherwork,becausespacegardeningcanbereallyhard.Asusual,astronautGeorgeWhitelookedintotheclosedplantroom.HehadplantedDr.Williams'squick-growingseedlingsinit,butnoneofthestemswereshowing.Heopenedtheroomtocheckandfoundtheproblem.Thestemsweren'tgrowingupwardandtherootsweren'tgrowingdownward.OnEarth,gravity(重力)helpsaplant'sstemsandrootstofind“up”and“down”.However,inthespacestation,therewasalmostnogravity.Dr.Williamssuggestedasolution:givetheplantsmorelight,asplantsalsousesunlighttofindtheirway.Anditworked.Whentheplantshadmorelight,thestemsturnedupandtherootswentdown.NowDr.Williamswasfreetoworryaboutthenextproblem:WouldherbabyplantslivetoflowerCanwegrowfoodonaspacejourneyManyplantsdiedinthespacestation.Dr.Williamsthoughtsheknewwhy:thespaceplantswerehungryforair.PlantslivebytakingupCOfromtheair.Sinceaplantusesitupintheairaround,theplantneedsmovingairtobringmoreCOclosetoitssurface!OnEarth,theairisalwaysmoving.Gravitypullsdowncoldair,andwarmairrises.Andwiththeseairmovements,plantsgetenoughCO.Manyearlierexperimentswithplantsinspacehadusedclosedrooms.Dr.Williamstriedanewgreenhousethathadafantokeeptheairmove.Theplantslovedit.Theyfloweredandevenproducedmoreseeds.UsingDr.Williams'smethod,astronautGeorgecompletedthefirstseed-to-seedexperimentinspace,andmovedoneplantclosertoagardeninspace.“Andthis,”saysDr.Williams,“isgoodnewsforlong-termspacetravel.”WhyhaveDr.Williams'steamtriedtogrowplantsinspaceToproducefreshairforastronauts.Tohelpastronautsrelaxthemselves.Toprovidefoodforlongspacejourneys.Tomakethespacegardenmorebeautiful.HowdidlighthelpsolvetheproblemmentionedinParagraph3Itcausedthegravitytochange.Itencouragedtheplantstogrowfaster.Ithelpedtheplantstogrowintherightdirection.Itshowedtheastronautswheretoplantvegetables.WhydidmanyplantsdieinthespacestationThelightwastoostrong.TherewastoomuchCO2.Therewasnotenoughroomtogrow.Theairconditionwasnotgoodenough.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph7refersto.A.themovingairB.theclosedroomC.thespacejourneyD.thespacegardenWhatcanwelearnaboutDr.Williams'steamfromthepassageA.Theymainlyliveonfreshvegetables.B.Theyhavesuccessfullybuiltaspacegarden.Theyinventedaspecialfanfortheirgreenhouse.D.Theyhaveworkedonspacegardeningformanyyears.第二节阅读填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读短文及文后A〜E选项,选出可以填入46〜50各题空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑StorytellingStorytellinghascaughtthehumanimaginationforthousandsofyears.Peopleeverywherehavetoldstoriestoamuse,toteach,toremember,andjusttopassthetime.Peoplestartedtellingstorieslongbeforewritingwasinvented.46Butpeopleallovertheworldstilltelloneanotherstoriesoutloud.Apersonwhocantellagoodstorynearlyalwaysfindslisteners.Beforepeopledevelopedwriting,storytellingwasthemostimportantwaytopassalonginformation.Anythingaculturewantedtoprotect一itsbeliefs,itshistory,anditstraditions—hadtobetoldoutloud.Eachgenerationwouldtelltheculture'sstoriestothenext.47Knowledgepassedoninthismethodiscalledthespokentradition.Evenculturesthatknowhowtowritestillpassalongsomeinformationinthisway.48Inotherculturesonlyspecialstorytellersweretrustedtodothisimportantculture'sbeststorytellershadgoodmemories.Theycouldalsomakethestoriesveryinteresting,sopeoplewouldlistenandrememberthem.Sometimespeoplewouldsingthestoriesortellthemintheformofpoems.49However,storiestoldaloudchangeovertimeasdifferentpeopletellthem.Astorytellermightchangeastoryinordertomakeitbetter.Oratellermaysimplynotrememberallthedetailsofastory.Unlikewrittenstories,thespokentraditionisnotcreatedbyanyoneperson.50Sometimesthestoriesarecollectedandwrittendownlongaftertheyhavebeencreated.A.Inthiswaythestorieswerepassedalong.B.Insomecultureseveryonewouldpassalongthestories.Songsandpoemscanbothmakestorieseasiertoremember.Instead,awholeculturehelpsshapethechangingstoriesthroughouthistory.s.Todaystoriesarealsowrittendowninbooksandactedoutinmovies,TVshows,andplays.第一节单词拼写(共6小题;每小题1分,满分6分)根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词。在填写答卷时,要求写出完整单词。(每空限填一词)Hegetsupearlyandexerciseseveryday.Ifsagoodh.It'sageneralruletokeepqinlibrariesandconcerts.ForvisitorstoGuangzhou,therearepofplacestoexperienceitsculture.Uyouworkhard,youwillnotsucceed.Beforeyoutawayanything,alwaysthinkwhetheritcanbereusedornot.Th

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