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1、-!2016广州中考高分突破英语模拟试题(三)笔试部分(满分110分,时间120分钟)一、语法选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Have you ever looked at someone and wondered what is going on inside his or her head? Disney Pixars new movieInside Out_1_ you there to find out!The movie is mainly about Riley, 11, _2_ has just moved to a new city _3_ started a new
2、 school. Inside her mind, _4_ known as “headquarters,” there is a control center. There, five emotionsJoy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadnessare hard at _5_ . Joys task is to make sure Riley stays happy. Fear controls safety. _6_ Riley is trying to get along with her new environment, Joy and Fear sud
3、denly _7_ into the back of Rileys mind. That leaves _8_ three to work and brings about a lot of funny things.Director Pete Docter, who won an Oscar(奥斯卡奖)_9_ his filmUp, says the idea came to him while _10_ his own kids turn into teenagers. His daughter, Ellie, who was the voice of young Ellie inUp,
4、was _11_ energetic kid. But she started to become more _12_ as she grew up. “Young kids are _13_ of energy and then they get a little older and get a little quiet and shy,” Docter said. “I thought Whats going on inside _14_ heads? That is _15_ leads to this film.”1.A. takesB. takeC. takingD. took2.A
5、. whichB. thatC. whoD. what3.A. soB. andC. butD. if4.A. eitherB. neitherC. alsoD. too5.A. worksB. workC. workedD. to work6.A. whileB. ifC. beforeD. after7.A. putB. are putC. is putD. are putting8.A. anotherB. otherC. othersD. the other9.A. forB. ofC. inD. to10.A. watchB. watchedC. watchingD. are wat
6、ching11.A. aB. anC. theD. /12.A. silentB. silentlyC. silenceD. silenced13.A. fillB. filledC. fullD. fully14.A. yourB. ourC. hisD. their15.A. whatB. howC. whenD. why二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Therewereoncetwodoorsinthesamehouse.Onewasabeautifulliving-roomdoor,andtheotherwasjusta/an _16_bathroomdoor.T
7、hey both had terrible lives. The house was full of _17_ children who were always slamming(摔门)and kicking the doors. Each night, when everyone was asleep, the doors would talk about their poor _18_. The living-room door was always ready to shout with anger, but the bathroom door would calm him down,
8、saying, “Dontworry.Theyre children. Theyllsoonlearn.Be patient andthingswill _19_.”Andsotheliving-roomdoorwouldcalm down for a while. But one day, after a big party and much slamming and kicking of the doors, the living-room door _20_ lost his temper, saying, “Thats enough! The next time someone sla
9、ms me, Im going to _21_, and theyll learn how important I am.”The next day,thefirsttimehewasslammed,theliving-roomdoorbroke.Thiscausedgreat_22_ in the house, and the children were punished. But after a few days, the house owners didnt want to have a broken door. Instead of _23_ it, they decided to b
10、uy a new one. The old door was thrown into the rubbish.By then the beautiful living-room door regretted what he had done. For not being _24_enough, he was now abandoned(抛弃), waiting to be turned into firewood. Meanwhile, his friend, the ordinary bathroom door, remained in his place, and the children
11、 were treating him with greater _25_.16.A. newB. heavyC. ordinaryD. silent17.A. naughtyB. curiousC. nervousD. polite18.A. dreamB. appearanceC. houseD. luck19.A. matterB. improveC. repeatD. suffer20.A. seldomB. fortunatelyC. happilyD. finally21.A. breakB. teachC. workD. shout22.A. joyB. benefitC. tro
12、ubleD. doubt23.A. sellingB. repairingC. paintingD. finding24.A. beautifulB. carefulC. patient D. friendly25.A. forceB. angerC. peaceD. care三、阅读(满分45分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,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。AHere is something about an American high school and its students.An American high
13、school has a few large buildings and its big enough for about 1,500 students. Each student has a locker(储物柜)in the classroom. When they are at school, they get their textbooks and outdoor clothes out. Because American textbooks are expensive, the school libraries usuallyloanthem to students. But the
14、y must pay for them if they lose them.American students usually take a yellow school bus to school. Sometimes their parents drive them to school. When they are 16, most of them take a free driving class at school. Then they can drive by themselves to school.Each day, students must take science, math
15、 and English classes. They can also choose(选择)art, fashion and other classes. They usually go to different classrooms for one subject because the teachers have their own classrooms.The school day usually ends early in the afternoon. After school, more than half of the students take after-school acti
16、vities such as sports and some school clubs.26.Where is the locker of a student?A. In his/ her home.B. In his/ her classroom.C. In his/ her bedroom.D. In the school library.27.What color is the school bus in America?A.YellowB. RedC. WhiteD. Blue28.What does the underlined word “loan” mean in English
17、?A.BuyB. PushC. FollowD. Lend29.Which of the follow isTRUEabout American high school students?A.They have all the classes in the same classroom.B.Students must pay for textbooks if they lose them.C.A small number of them love after-class activities.D.All of them take a school bus to school every day
18、.30.The passage mainly talks about_.A. an American high schoolB. school clubsC. a class activityD. education in AmericaBMany parents display their childrens artwork on the refrigerator, but Kieron Williamsons paintings have been on display in professional galleries since he was 6 years old.Kierons a
19、rtwork, though, extends far beyond child-like stick figures or finger painting. In fact, the child from Norfolk, England, has been called “the boy who paints like an old master.”According to his parents, Kieron was a typical toddler(初学走路的孩子)who like finding bugs and playing in the mud. But on a 2008
20、 family vacation to the beach, the 5-year-old kid was inspired by the boats and scenery and asked his parents for a sketch pad(速写本). His first drawings could have been done by any young child, but after the family returned home, Kieron continued drawing and began to display a gift for art.When he st
21、arted asking about the process of putting a painting together, his parents realized he needed professional instruction. Soon after, he began taking lessons, and his progress amazed everyone as the young boy produced impressive landscapes(风景)and watercolors.In 2009, when the 6-year-old child had a ch
22、ance to exhibit his work in a gallery, he sold 19 paintings for 14,000 pounds, becoming famous overnight. From then on, he was surrounded by buyers from France, Japan, Greece and other countries. The young artist held another exhibit three months after the first one and sold 16 paintings for over 17
23、,000 pounds, followed by a third sale, earning 150,000 pounds. For the fourth exhibit, Kieron took the day off from school but ended up returning to school early. His entire collection had sold out in 10 minutes to collectors from around the world. Now he has a waiting list of more than 5,000 people
24、 who have ordered his paintings.He has appeared in interviews before millions, and he has been compared to Pablo Picasso. Yet Kieron doesnt seem to befazedby all the attention, still making time for football and maintaining excellent grades at school.He does have one goal he gets excited about: “Id
25、like the Queen to have a collection of my work.” With his popularity climbing, this young artist may realize his wish one day.31.According to the passage, which of the following statements isTRUE?A.Kierons paintings are just as childish as other childrens.B.Kierons first drawings suggested that he w
26、ould be an art master.C.Kieron became much better from professional instruction.D.Before displaying a gift for art, Kieron received professional training.32.Paragraph 5 is mainly intended to tell us _.A. the four exhibits of his paintingsB. the process of his wealth accumulationC. the high quality o
27、f his paintingsD. the increasing popularity of his paintings33.Why did Kieron go back to school early on the day of his fourth exhibit?A.Because his mind was focused on study.B.Because the exhibit was put off.C.Because he wanted to gain praise from teachers.D.Because his paintings were sold out earl
28、ier than expected.34.The underlined word “fazed” in Paragraph 6 probably means _.A.frustratedB. affectedC. encouragedD. defeated35.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Kieron respects and admires the Queen very much.B.Kieron likes to earn money from the Queen.C.Kieron is sure he will reali
29、ze his dream.D.Kierons goal is unlikely to come true.CKidZui is a new browser(浏览器)and online service that lets kids aged 3 to 12 explore more than 500,000 websites, pictures and videos. The idea for KidZui came about when one of the founders, Vidar Vignission, saw how difficult it was for his childr
30、en to enjoy the power and promise of the Internet in a safe way. Together with Cliff Boro and Thomas Broadhead, they decided to do something.KidZui was first tested by 8,000 kids and their parents. Lisa Rebena, a parent whose child tested KidZui, said, “My 4-year-old daughter gets into KidZui, reads
31、 news and watches videos all by herself, generally doing what she pleases, Im much more relaxed now when my daughter is on the computer.”Content(内容)in KidZui has been reviewed by a team of more than 200 trained teachers and parents. They make sure that kids see content that is proper for their age i
32、n terms of developmental level and reading ability. New websites, pictures and videos are added to KidZui every day. When a young user tries to watch a video outside of KidZui, it will be reviewed and, if proper, addedoften within a matter of hours.Besides, parents can change the content available,
33、add and take out some websites and see what their kids are viewing online. And KidZui sends out a weekly report of their kids recent searches and interests so that parents can plan family activities around their kids interests. After a 30-day free trial(试用)period, parents who sign up can take advant
34、age of our special rates of $4.95 per month or $49.95 per year, a 50 percent discount(折扣)from standard rates of $9.95 per month or $99.95 per year.36.According to the text, KidZui _.A.is mainly designed for teenagersB.offers children 500,000 websitesC.helps children surf the Internet safelyD.is thou
35、ght to be unimportant by Vidar Vignisson37.What is Lisa Rebenas attitude towards KidZui?A.She has high hopes for it.B.She has doubts about it.C.She considers it useless.D.She is not interested in it.38.KidZui allows parents to _.A.teach their kids to add videosB.watch some of the videos it providesC
36、.use the browser for free for half a monthD.keep in touch with their kids online activities39.How much can you save a year if you sign up for KidZui?A.$5B.$45C. $50D. $9040.How many founders are there on this new browser and online service?A. 4B. 3C. 5D. 6DWhen you got up this morning, your Mom prob
37、ably asked you to make your bed and put your dirty dishes in the sink(洗碗池), but did she tell you to take care of the goats? Thats just what Emery Jonas, 13, and his brother Greyden, 10, were asked to do!The brothers help out on the family farm in Indiana by caring for 41 goats and making soap from t
38、heir milk.Emery and Greyden have worked with them every day for four years and were even there when many of them were born.After waking up, Emery and Greyden lead the goats into the milking room and provide them with whole oats(全麦). After milking the goats, they take them out and feed them with alfalfa pellets(颗粒饲料).“A lot of people use grains or mixtures of grains,” said Emery. “We dont do that because in a lot of the grains, there is molasses(