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秘密☆启用前2024年广州市初中学业水平考试英语考生号:_________姓名:_________本试卷共13页,四大题,满分90分。考试用时100分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上用黑色字迹的圆珠笔或钢笔填写自己的考生号姓名;将自己的条形码粘贴在答题卡的“条形码粘贴处”。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答案不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题答案必须用黑色字迹的圆珠笔或钢笔写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,改动后的答案也不能超出指定的区域;不准使用铅笔、涂改液和修正带。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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1~15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。Thesunwasshiningonthebluewater.BenandSuewerebuildingasandcastlewithDadonthebeach.Suddenly,theyheard___1___loudnoisecomingfrombehindsomerocks.Thetwokids___2___climbedontotherocksand___3___over.Theyweresosurprisedat___4___theysaw.“Penguins(企鹅)!I’veneverseenpenguinsonabeach!”shoutedBen.“Shhh!Bequiet___5___you’llmakethemfeelafraid.”Dadsaidinalowvoice.“ThoseareAfricanPenguins.Thisbeachis___6___home.”Atthatmoment,Dadnoticedaseabirdwalking___7___thepenguineggsneartherocks.Hequicklydroveitaway.“Theseabirdwilleatthepenguineggs,”saidDad.“Comewithme.”Theywalkedalongthebeach___8___theycametoasmallhousewithasignsayingPenguinCareCentre.“ThisiswhereIwork.TheseAfricanPenguinsareindangernow.Butluckilytherearestill___9___ofthemleftintheworld.Myjobistotakecareofthem.”Dadsaid.“That’sgreat!”saidBen.“Yes.Thenumberofthepenguinswasoncemuch___10___,butitisn’tverybiganymore.Onereasonisthatthepenguineggs___11___byseabirdsandotheranimals.___12___isthatthefishermeninthisareacatchtoomanyfish.Penguins___13___findenoughfoodfortheirbabies.Sothegovernmentistakingactiontostoppeople___14___forawholeseasoneveryyear.”Dadexplained.“Nowwearetryingourbest___15___thepenguineggs.Doyouwanttohelpme?”Dadasked.“Yes!”BenandSuebothreplied1.A.a B.an C.the D./2.A.care B.caring C.careful D.carefully3.A.look B.looking C.looked D.tolook4.A.what B.that C.how D.which5.A.and B.or C.but D.so6.A.they B.them C.their D.theirs7.A.above B.off C.towards D.from8.A.if B.when C.unless D.until9.A.few B.afew C.little D.alittle10.A.big B.bigger C.biggest D.thebiggest11.A.eat B.ate C.areeating D.areeaten12.A.Another B.Other C.Others D.Theothers13.A.mustn’t B.needn’t C.can’t D.shouldn’t14.A.fish B.fished C.tofish D.fishing15.A.protect B.toprotect C.protecting D.protected二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。“Hello,MrLi,”Isaidsweetly.“IcametoaskifIcouldhelppaintthepostersfortheReadingDay.Idon’tmind___16___forthewholedayatthelibrarytomorrow.”“Aren’tyougoingtotheoldpeople’shome?”MrLiasked“Myclassisgoing.ButIcouldhavea/an___17___ifyouneedmyhelp.”“Thanks,Janet.ButIthinkyoucouldcomeafterschooltomorrow.”___18___,therewasnowayout.Ihadtogo.Thenextday,whenmyclassmatesweretalkingwiththeoldpeople,Ireallyfeltnervousto___19___anyofthem.IsatthereonmyownholdingthecardImadethenightbefore.Acrosstheroomtherewasanoldladyinawheelchair.Shewas___20___,too.MaybeIcouldhandmycardtoher.Itmightbrightenherday.Socarefully,Iwenttoher.“Thankyou,Janet.”Theoldladyreachedforthecardbutherhandwasnowherenearit.Isuddenlyrealizedthatshewas___21___.“Whatdoesyourcardlooklike?”Theoldladyasked.I___22___mycardpatiently.Herfingerstouchedeveryinchofit.Shecouldn’tenjoymore…Toosoon,itwastimetoreturn.ButIdidn’twantto___23___.“Thanksforyourcoming,Janet!I’llkeepthiscardtorememberyou.”“I’msorryyoucan’tseeit.IwishedIhadbroughtyouabettergift,”Isaid“Thebestgift,”theoldladysaid,“wasyour___24___,Janet.”Withtears,Ifeltlightandwarm.Icouldn’twaittocomebacktoseemynew___25___again.16.A.reading B.discussing C.relaxing D.working17.A.idea B.lesson C.excuse D.gift18.A.Clearly B.Strangely C.Luckily D.Suddenly19.A.accept B.join C.invite D.guide20.A.alone B.active C.ready D.busy21.A.tired B.blind C.serious D.worried22.A.changed B.compared C.described D.prepared23.A.forget B.leave C.promise D.imagine24.A.return B.plan C.class D.visit25.A.friend B.teacher C.classmate D.neighbour三、阅读(共两节,满分35分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从各题所给的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)Ffh.Ffh.Ffh!Itwasnotjusttheemptynest(鸟巢)ofapeweebirdasAmyhadfoundthelastfivedays.Amyranhomethroughthewoods.“Mum!”sheshouted.“Iseebirds.Two.Incave(洞穴).Beautiful!”Mumsmiled.Birds!Alwaysbirds!FromthemomentAmywokeupinthemorningtothemomentsheclosedhereyesatnight,shethoughtonlyofbirds.Amyclimbedstraighttoheratticroom—hermuseum,shecalledit.Everyshelf,everyspareinchoffloor,wascoveredwithnests,birdmodelsandnaturalsciencebooks.Thewallswerecoveredwithpencilandcrayondrawingsofmanydifferentkindsofbirds,allsigned“Amyinthewoods.”“Arethosethesamebirdswhobuiltthenestlastyear?Willtheyreturntothecavenextspring?”Amyalwayswondered.“Iwillstudymycavebirds.Iwilldrawthemjustastheyare.”Amymadeuphermind.Inaweek,thebirdswereusedtoher.TheywerebusybuildingtheirnestasAmywatchedanddrewwithherpencils.Soonthedriedbrownnestbecameasoftgreenbed.Amywatchedastwobabybirdscameout.Shewatchedastheyoungbirdsflewforthefirsttime.Shebegantofeelapartofthissmallfamily.Whenthedaysgrewshorterandtheautumnairbegantobite,Amyknewthebirdswouldleavesoon.Butwouldtheycomeback?Shehadtoknow!Inbedthatnight,sheformedaplan.Thenextday,whenthemotherandfatherbirdswereawayfromthenest,shetiedsomethingtoonelegofeachbabybird.Aweeklater,thebirdsweregone...Thedaysgrewlongeragain.Onemorning.Amyheardabirdcall,“Fee-bee!Fee-bee!”Sherantothecave.Watchingthewaythebirdsflewinandoutofthecave,Amyknewherfriendscameback.Butwherewerelastyear’sbabies?Didtheyreturntoo?Shebegantosearchthewoodsnearthecave,listeningfortheircall.Insidealittlehouse,shefoundtwobirdsbuildinganest.Oneworeasilverringarounditsleg.Upthesmallriver,underabridge,shefoundtwomorenestingbirds.Andoneworeasilverringarounditsleg.Amysmiledandcalled,“Fee-bee!Fee-bee!”26.WhatdidAmywanttofindoutinthewholestory?A.Whereandhowthebirdsspentwinter. B.Whythebirdsandtheirbabiescameback.C.Whetherthesamebirdswouldreturn. D.Howshecouldmakefriendswiththebirds.27.WhatcanwelearnaboutAmyfromhermuseum?A.Sheoftenstudiedbirdswithhermother. B.Shehadrichbird-watchingexperiences.C.Shelikeddrawingmorethanotherhobbies. D.Shewantedtokeepherhobbiesassecrets.28.HowdidAmycarryoutherplaninthelateautumn?A.Shemarkedeachbabybirdwithasilverring. B.Sheseparatedthebabybirdsfromtheirparents.C.Shecaredforthebirdsandwatchedthemgrow. D.Sheusedthebirds’languagetocallthemback.29.Whathappenedtothetwobabybirdswhenthesecondspringcame?A.Theyflewbackandlookedfortheirparents. B.Theymadetheirownnestsunderabridge.C.TheyflewinandoutofthecavetomeetAmy. D.Theyreturnedandbuiltnestsnearthecave.(B)Manypeopleknowthatrobotsexplorespaceandbuildthingsinfactories.Butdidyouknowthattherearemanyotherkindsofrobots?Let’smeetsomeoftheserobotsandfindoutwhattheydo.Robot1Ifyourfamilyaremovingtoanewhouse,thistwo-leggedrobotisagoodhelper.Itcanliftseveralheavyboxesandcarrythemtothemovingtruckbeforereturninginsideformore.Ithastheabilitytowalkmorecarefullyandskillfullythanotherrobots.Robot2Poweredbythesun,thisrobotworksinaforest.Itkeepsaneyeoneverythingfromanimalmovementstotheforest’stemperature,thensendstheinformationbacktothescientists.Thisrobotcanwatchhowtheenvironmentchangesforalongperiodoftime,whichisdifficultforhumans.Robot3Thispie-makingrobotiscuttingapieintopiecesinthekitchen.Itusesitsarmstodoallthethingshumancooksmightdowhentheymakefood.Butitmakesmuchmorefoodthanhumancooks.Itcanprepareapiein45secondsandcook80piesanhour.Itevendividesyourpieandboxesitup.Robot4Thisbrightorangerobothelpsrepairthemachinesunderdeepwater.Itcanreachthepartwhichistoodeepforahumandiver.Humansprogramwheretherobotshouldgoandwhatitshoulddo.Thisrobotcanalsohelphumansexploretheseaanddiscovernewlivingthings.Butitcan’tworkforlongunderwater.30.Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectmatchbetweentherobotsandtheirworkingplaces?A.Robot1—③,Robot2—④,Robot3—②,Robot4—①B.Robot1—②,Robot2—①,Robot3—③,Robot4—④C.Robot1—②,Robot2—④,Robot3—③,Robot4—①D.Robot1—③,Robot2—①,Robot3—②,Robot4—④31.WhatisanadvantageofRobot3?A.Itmakesthefoodmoredelicious. B.Itcooksdifferentkindsoffood.C.Itpreparesfoodatafasterspeed. D.Itkeepsthekitchencleanandtidy.32.WhatcanRobot2andRobot4bothdo?A.Studytheinformationforscientists. B.Keepworkingforalongperiodoftime.C.HelphumanslearnmoreabouttheEarth. D.Dolotsofheavyhouseworkforpeople.(C)Idon’tbelieveit!I’mstillsittingherewritingmypaper.I’vehadtwoweekstoprepareandwriteitandIneedtohanditintomorrow.Amonthago,Imadeadecisiontoneverleavethingstothelastminute.Well,I’vefailed.I’vealsobeentryingtogorunningtogetfitterwithmyclassmatesafterschoolforfourweeks.ButIreallyfeelit’sdifficulttofollowmyplannow.Whyisitsohardtobreakabadhabitandformagoodone?I’vejustreadanarticleandI’vediscoveredthatitisn’tmyproblem!Infact,it’sourbrains.Ourbrainsareprogrammedtomakeitdifficulttobreakbadhabits.Researchshowswhenwedosomethingthesamewayrepeatedly,ourbrainnotices.It’sjustlike,“Oh,writingapaperishard.Westillhavetime.Wecanrelaxfornow?Gotit!”Ifwealwaysdothingslikethat,weget“intothehabit”ofleavingthingstothelastminute.Wemayevengetareward(奖励)fromthisbadhabit,atleastatfirst.Ourbrainmaysay,“Ah,relaxation!Ilikethis!”Slowly,itseemsthatwecan’tstopdoingthehabitorcontrolit.Maybeit’sbecausewedon’tknowhowtogettherewardswithoutdoingit.Butthat’snotall.Scientistshavealsodiscoveredthatittakestenweekstoformagoodhabit.That’sbecausetenweeksistheamountoftimethebrainneedstochangeandacceptanewhabitaspartofeverydaylife.Thegoodnewsisthatonceyoumakeittotenweeks,everythingbecomesaloteasier.Thebadnewsisthattenweeksisareallylongtime,soyoumaygiveupyourplansooner.Sothereyouare.Maybewewanttochangeourwaysandbecomebetterpeople,butourbrainswon’tletus.Oristhisjustanexcuse?Look—I’vefinishedmypaperontime!Anythingispossible!ByAna33.WhoisAna?A.Aschoolgirl. B.Abrainscientist. C.Ateacher. D.Asportscoach.34.Whatcanbeareasonwhyit’shardtobreakabadhabit?A.Ourbrainsavoiddoingthingsrepeatedly.B.Ourbrainsarenotprogrammedtonoticeit.C.Ourbrainsneedrelaxationfromtimetotime.D.Ourbrainsenjoygettingtherewardsfromdoingit.35.HowmanymoreweekswillittakeAnatodevelopherhabitofrunningafterschool?A.Four. B.Six. C.Eight. D.Ten.36.WhatdoesAnawanttotellusattheendofthepassage?A.You’dbetterfinishyourpaperontime. B.Don’tforgettomakeaplanbeforehand.C.Stickwiththewaysyouaredoinghabits. D.Itdependsonyoutocontrolyourhabits.(D)Haveyoueverheardofupcycling?Itisawayofturningoldorunnecessarythingsintosomethingusefulandoftenbeautiful.Isitthesameasrecycling?Recyclingusuallytakesoldthings,likepaperandglass,andbreaksthemdowntomakeanewproduct.Whenyouupcycleanobject,youareprobablydoingsomethingdifferent.Youcansimplyrefashionit.Forexample,youmightmakeabagoutofanoldT-shirt.Also,theupcycledobjectisusuallyinthesame,orevenbettercondition.Upcyclingisn’tanewidea.Someofthebestexamplesofmodem-dayupcyclingcomefromtheoldtimes.Inthosedaysthingswererepurposedoverandoveruntiltheywerenolongeruseful.Upcyclingisawayoflife.Thingsshouldn’tbejustthrownawaywhentheycanbesavedandturnedintosomethinguseful.It’sclearthatupcyclingisgreen.Itisalsoconsideredtobemoreenvironmentallyfriendlythanrecycling.Upcyclingcanjustrequireyourownideasandwork,butrecyclingrequiresenergy(能源)orwatertobreakdownthings.Grace,ayoungwomanfromtheUK,takesusedteabagsandturnsthemintodresses,shoesandevenhats.Everydayshedrinkssometea,thendriesouttheteabagswiththeteastillinthem.Whenthey’redry,shetakestheteaoutandputsthebagstogethertomakeanitemofclothing.Thiscantakealongtime,butGracehasmadelotsofartworks.Infact,nomatteryoucreateobjectsfromoldthingsorbuyready-madeproductsfromupcycledthings,bothwaysarehelpfulfortheenvironmentandcanbringyousomethingthat’sbothbeautifulanduseful.Getstartedtoday!37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“refashion”meaninparagraph2?A.Breakdownuselessthings. B.Collectusedthings.CCreatethingsoutofoldones. D.Comeupwithgoodideas.38.Howisupcyclingdifferentfromrecycling?A.It’sacompletelynewidea. B.Itneedsmoreenergy.C.Itrequiresmoretimeandwork. D.It’sagreenerwayoflife.39.WhydoesthewritertellthestoryofGraceinparagraph5?A.Tolistthestepsofdoingupcycling. B.Togiveagoodexampleofupcycling.C.Toexpressadifferentideaofupcycling. D.Toprovidebasicknowledgeofupcycling.40.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toencouragepeopletodoupcycling. B.Tointroducethehistoryofupcycling.C.Tocompareupcyclingwithrecycling. D.Toexplaintheimportanceofrecycling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,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Cavepaintingsaretheoldestpictures.Someofthemarealmost30,000yearsold.Manyofthesepaintingsshowanimalsorhuntingscenes(狩猎场景).Theydonothavewrittenwordsonthem.Butwhenwelookatthem,wegetanideaofthefeelingsthepeoplehadwhendrawingthem.Thepaintingstellstoriesofhopesandfears.____41____Sometimebetween4,000and3,000BCE,theskillofwritingwasdevelopedinEgyptandMesopotamia.Peoplecuttextsonstonesfirst.____42____Butitwasimpossibletocarrystonesfromplacetoplace.Theinventionofpapyrus(莎草纸)alloweddocumentstobemovedeasily.Morethan3,000yearsago,theancientChinesepeoplecutwordsonbonesandshells.Thesewordsarecalledjiaguwen.Itisthewritingsystemthathasdevelopedoverthousandsofyearsintotoday’shanzi.Peoplemadethefirstbooksfrompapyrusandfromthinanimalskins.Around105CE,paper-makingskillwasimprovedaftertheinventionofpaperinChina.____43____Itwaspublishedin868CE.Inthemiddleofthe15thcentury,theprintingmachinewasinventedinGermany.Sincethattime,ahugenumberofbookshavebeenprintedworldwide.____44____Bookswillbearoundformanyyearsofcourse.Butsomepeoplepreferreadingelectronicbooks.____45____Nowyoucanbuyyourbookswheneveryouwantwithouthavingtoleavethecomfortofyourhome.A.Theyareeasiertotakewithyouwhenyoutravel.B.Theyareanearlyformofwrittencommunication.C.Theworld’soldestknownprintedbookisfromChinatoo.D.Theyareanearlyformofcommunicationwithoutreadingandwriting.E.Formanypeople,readinginthelibraryisoneoflife’sgreatestpleasures.四、写作(共三节,满分30分)第一节语篇填词(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读短文,根据上下文和所给的首字母写出所缺单词。注意使用正确形式,每空限填一词。答卷时,要求写出完整单词。Shadowpuppetplay(皮影戏)hasahistoryofover2,000years.Itisat____46____artoftellingstories.Samisaforeignstudent,whocametoChinalastyear.Hefellinl____47____withshadowpuppetplayduringavisittoamuseum.Hed____48____tolearnthisartbecausehethoughtitwasagreatwaytotellstoriesofChineseculture.WiththehelpofhisChinesefriendsSambuiltashadowpuppetplaystageandmadesomepaperpuppets.Butlearningtocontrolthepuppetsisnote____49____.Hespenthourspractisingeverydayforseveralmonths.Sofar,Sa

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