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1、【試卷名稱】2019年廣東省廣州市南沙區(qū)廣州外國語初一第二學(xué)期Unitl-Unit2綜合測試(滬教牛津版)【題型】單項選擇ChildrensDayison1st.juneB.JuneC.JUNED.theJune【知識點】專有名詞【參考答案】B【難度】易Practiseplayingpianoasmuchaspossible,youwillmakeprogress.A.andB.orC.butD.so【知識點】祈使句+and+陳述句【參考答案】A【難度】中Youdidntwritethenameofthe,sowedontknowwhomitissentto.A.visitorB.receiv

2、erC.giverD.worker【知識點】名詞在語境中的正確選擇【參考答案】B【難度】中Inwinter,TomprefersinsidethehousebutSampreferssnowmenoutside.A.read,makeB.reads,makesC.reading,tomakeD.toreading,tomake【知識點】非謂語動詞綜合【參考答案】C【難度】難Pianoisoneofinstrumentsintheworld.A.mostimportantB.themostimportantC.importantD.moreimportant【知識點】形容詞最高級【參考答案】B【

3、難度】中6.IfyouA.wanted,tomakeC.want,making【知識點】動詞綜合【參考答案】C【難度】中7.IsGuangzhoufamoussomeorangejuice,youcantryB.willwant,makingD.want,makeitsflowers?itwiththismachine.Yes,itis.Guangzhouisfamous“FlowerCity”.for,asB.as,forC.as,as【知識點】動詞的固定搭配【參考答案】A【難度】中Thereisonlytenminutesleft.Itsstillforustoarriveontimeif

4、wehurryup.A.hardB.impossibleC.possible【知識點】形容詞詞義辨析【參考答案】C【難度】中Chinaisacountrymanyplacesofinterest.A.withB.inC.on【知識點】常用介詞的辨析【參考答案】A【難度】難goshoppingwithus?Goodidea!A.WouldyoulikeB.WhataboutC.Lets【知識點】情景交際【參考答案】D【難度】中D.for,forD.goodD.ofD.Whynot【題型】語法選擇語法選擇Itwasa(n)_(1)_daylastSaturday.WeiHuawenttovisit

5、the_(2)_withhisclassmates.Theysawanumberofdifferentkindsoffossilsandvery_(3)_inthem.Somefossils_(4)_treeleaves,_(5)_werelikefishorbirds.Theyalsosawsomedinosaureggs.MissLi,theirguidetoldthemthattheeggswerelaidbydinosaursabout_(6)_yearsago.Itisclearthatdinosaurslived_(7)_humanbeingappeared.Thechildren

6、weresurprisedtoseeaspecialdinosauronshow.Itwascovered_(8)_featherlikeabigbird.Itissaidthatfossilsareeverywhere,_(9)_somedayyoumay_(10)_afossilyourselfsomewhere.1)A.unhappyB.sadC.excitingD.excited2)A.BeijingMuseumB.BeijingmuseumC.beijingMuseumD.BeiJingMuseum3)A.carefulB.happyC.surprisedD.interested4)

7、A.likedB.lookedlikeC.islikeD.seemlike5)A.otherB.anotherC.theothersD.others6)A.millionsB.millionC.millionsofD.millionof7)A.beforelongB.longbeforeC.longagoD.assoonas8)A.onB.withC.inD.for9)A.butB.soC.andD.or10)A.breakB.receiveC.borrowD.find【知識點】記事類(語法選擇)【參考答案】(1)C;(2)A;(3)D;(4)B;(5)D;(6)C;(7)B;(8)B;(9)

8、C;(10)D;【難度】中【題型】完形填空完形填空J(rèn)imgreenisfromBritain,andhelikes_(1)_inChina.Hehasbeentomany_(2)_inChina,suchastheGreatWallandYuGarden.Lastweek,hewenttoMountEmeiinSichuanwithhis_(3)_.Manypeopleliketotravelbyair,_(4)_theGreensthinkthattravellingbytrainisthebest.Itismuchcheaperandfarmoreenjoyablethanarushedj

9、ourneybyair.Theyhada_(5)_trainridetoChengdubeforetheywentontoMountEmeibybus.Thetrainwasniceandtidy,andtherewerenttoomanypeopleintheirsleepingcar.TheGreenscouldstandupand_(6)_around.Itwasalongjourney,but_(7)_felttiredinallofthem.Theykeptwatchingthebeautifulthingsoutofthewindow.Theytalked,laughedandpl

10、ayedcards.Peoplenearbychattedwitheachother.AyoungmantriedtospeakEnglishwithMr.andMrs.Green.Jimthoughtthetrainwaslikeabigmoving_(8)_.Hewassoexcitedthathewenttosleepquite_(9)_.WhenJimwokeupthenextmorning,thetrainwasnearChengdu.Histrainrideseemedreallyshort,buthis_(10)_ofthegreatjourneywilllastlonginhi

11、smind.1)A.workingB.studyingC.travellingD.living2)A.poorvillagesB.placesofinterestC.ChineseschoolsD.moderncities3)A.friendsB.classmatesC.fatherD.family4)A.andB.soC.alsoD.but5)A.terribleB.fastC.wonderfulD.boring6)A.sitB.walkC.singD.dance7)A.everyoneB.someoneC.nooneD.anyone8)A.boxB.hotelC.seatD.party9)

12、A.lateB.earlyC.quicklyD.easily10)A.ideaB.memoryC.lifeD.interest【知識點】旅游觀光類(完形填空)【參考答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)D;(4)D;(5)C;(6)B;(7)C;(8)B;(9)A;(10)B;【難度】中【題型】閱讀理解閱讀理解TherelivedtwotwinbrotherscalledSamandTom.Theyweretwins,buttheyweredifferentinsomeways.SamlovedsweetsandTomlovedtoeatspicyfood.SamwasmommyspetandTom

13、wasdaddyspet.WhileSamwasgenerous(慷慨的),Tomwasgreedy!Astheygrewup,theirfatherwantedtogivehismoneytohistwosons.Hewantedtosharehismoneyequally.However,Tomdidnotagree.Hewantedmoremoney.Theirfatherhadanidea.Hedecidedtoorganizeacompetitionbetweenthetwobrothers.Andheorderedthetwosonstowalkaslongastheycould.

14、Theyshouldreturnhomebeforesunset.Whoevercoveredthelongerdistanceandreturnedhomebeforesunsetwouldgetmoremoney.Theydidntcarrywatchestocalculatetime.Bothstartedtowalkalongwayduringasunnyday.Samwalkedslowlyandsteadily(穩(wěn)定地).TomwantedtowinoverSam,sohestartedtorunfaster.ItwasnoonandSamdecidedtoreturnsothat

15、hecouldreachhomeontime.However,Tomwantedtoearnmoremoney.Hedidnotturnhiswaybackhomeevenintheafternoon.Hekeptwalkingon.Unfortunately,hecouldnotgethomebeforesunset.Helostthecompetition.Afterreadingthefirstparagraph,wecanknow.bothSamandTomlikedsweetsB.SamandtomlikedthesamefoodC.theirparentsdidntlikeTomD

16、.SamandTomhaddifferentpersonalitiesTheunderlinedword“greedy”probablymeans“inChinese.吝嗇的B.貪婪的C.無畏的D.聽話的(3)Whodecidedtoorganizeacompetition?TheirfatherB.TheirmotherC.TheirparentsD.SamandTom(4)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Theirfatherwantedtosharehismoneyequally.However,Samdidnotagree.

17、SamcarriedawatchbutTomforgottocarryone,sohecouldntcalculatetime.Whoevercoveredthelongerdistanceandreturnedhomeearlierwouldgetmoremoney.Whoevercoveredthelongerdistanceandreturnedhomebeforesunsetwouldgetmoremoney.(5)Whatsthebesttitleofthepassage?AFunnyCompetitionB.TwoTwinBrothersC.AWiseFatherD.ARichFa

18、ther【知識點】人物故事類(閱讀理解)【參考答案】(1)D;(2)B;(3)A;(4)D;(5)B;【難度】中閱讀理解Therearesomefamousbuildingsthateveryonecanrecognize.Whenyouseeapictureofasportsstadiumthatremindsyouofabirdsnest,youprobablyknowitistheOlympicstadiuminBeijing.Whenyouseeapictureofafamousconcerthallthatremindsyouofasailingship,youprobablykno

19、witistheSydneyOperaHouseinAustralia.Buildingsliketheseareeasilyrecognizedeverywhereintheworld.Theyweredesignedtolooklikeotherthingsifpeopleusetheirimaginations.Otherbuildingsdonotneedanyimagination.Theyaremadetolookexactlylikeotherthings.Sometimes,thesebuildingsareoffices,restaurants,orevenhouses.Th

20、reebuildingsbuiltinthiswayareactuallymuseums.Theshapeofthebuildingiscluetotheobjectspeoplecanseeinside.InGuizhou,China,peoplecanvisittheMeitanTeaMuseum,builtintheshapeofateapot.Thereisalsoasecondbuildingnextdoorthatisshapedlikeahugeteacup.Fromfaraway,thenine-storyteapot-shapedmuseumlookslikesomekind

21、sofgiantworkofart.Butasonegetscloser,thewindowsmakeitclearthatthisisabuilding.PeoplewhoareinterestedinguitarsmightwanttovisittheGuitarMuseuminTennessee,USA.Thethree-storybuildingisshapedlikeaguitarlyingonitsside.Inside,visitorscanseeallkindsofguitarsaswellaslearnaboutfamousguitarplayers.Oneofthenewe

22、stfunnyshapedmuseumsisapotterymuseuminGyconggi,Koreanmuseum,builtin2011,isshapedjustlikeatraditionalKoreanpot.Alongwithseeingexampotsandtoolsusedformakingpotsinthemuseum,visitorscantrytomaketheirownpots.SydneyOperaHouselooklikeanditisinAustralia.abirdsnestB.asailingshipC.aniceguitarDapairoftrousersP

23、eoplecanvisitthebuildingintheshapeofteapot.inGuizhou,ChinaB.InTennessee,USAC.inGycouggi,KoreaD.inLondon,UKTheunderlinedword“giantmeans“inChinese.豪華的B.巨大的C.古老的D.昂貴的(4)WhichisNOTtrueaboutthebuildingthatisshapedlikeaguitar?Peoplecanseeallkindsofguitarsinsideofit.Youcanfindinformationaboutfamousguitarpl

24、ayersthere.Thethree-storybuildingisshapedlikeaguitarlyingonitsside.Visitorscanwatchguitarplayingthere.A.askthewriterforsomeadviceB.findacomfortableplace(5)TheOlympicstadiumandtheSydneyOperaHouseareexamplesof.buildingsthatlookexactlylikethingsinthembuildingsthatlooklikeotherthingsbuildingsthatlooklik

25、efamousthingsbuildingsthatlooklikecommonthings【知識點】說明文(閱讀理解)【參考答案】(1)B;(2)A;(3)B;(4)D;(5)B;【難度】中閱讀理解IsreadingbetterthanwatchingTV?Ibelieveitis.Isreadingbetterthanplayingvideogames?Imnotsosureifitis.Iflearningisimportanttoyou,butnotnecessaryso,andifpleasureiswhatyouwant,theseactivitiescanbepleasantin

26、theirownway.Readingmightbebetterthanmanyactivitiesifyouwanttoeducateyourselfandimproveyourchancesofsucceedinginyourwork.Ifyoureseriousaboutcreatingthehabitofreading,whatsimportantisfindingatimeyoucanreadeveryday-oftenthatsearlymorningorlateatnight,orboth.Forothers,itmightbeduringtheirlunchbreak.Youo

27、nlyneedtoreadfor10to20minutesadaytoformthehabit.Then,youneedtofindaplacethatscomfortable.Makesureithasgoodlighting,thetemperatureisniceandyoureinagoodchair.Oryoucanfindsomeplacethatyoucanrelaxinwithoutfallingasleep,althoughtheresnothingwrongwithsleep.Next,besuretoshutofftheTV,Internet,cellphone,radi

28、o,orothermusic.Letreadingbeaquiettime.Markan“x”onyourcalendareverydayyouread,andtrytokeepyourunbroken“x”esgoingaslongaspossible.Ahabitismucheasiertoformifitssomethingyouenjoy,notsomethingyouaremadetodo.Somakethetimeyouspendreadingajoy.Ivebeenalifelongreader,sothepleasureofagoodbookisoneofmyfavoritet

29、hingsintheworld.Ilovetolosemyselfintheworldofabook.Theimportanceofreadingdependson.A.whatyouregoingtoreadB.whyyouwanttoreadC.whereyoudecidetoreadD.whenyoubegintoreadIfyouwanttocreateahabitofreading,thefirstthingtodoisto.3)Whileyouarereading,youdbetterC.makeapropertimeplanD.markan“x”onthenewcalendarA

30、.makesureyouarealonemarkabig“x”inyournotebookD.beconcentratedandquietfindagoodchairwithgoodlightingReadingmaybecomeyourhabitmoreeasilywhen.itissomethingyouenjoyyoudontuseInternetorcellphonesyourunbroken“x”eslastforalongtimeyouspend10to20minutesreadingafterlunch(5)WhichofthefollowingCANNOTbeusedtodes

31、cribethewriter?HepreferstoplayvideogamesratherthanwatchTV.Heisanoldmanwiththebestreadinghabit.Hethinksitsnormaltofallasleepwhilereading.Hehasdonealotofresearchonreading.知識點】教育文化類(閱讀理解)【參考答案】(1)B;C;(3)D;(4)A;(5)B;難度】難閱讀理解ScienceforKidsThismonthsmostpopularbooks(1)WomeninSciencebyRachelIgnotofsky.Pric

32、e$25WeallknowthestoryofMarieCurieandhermanyscientificachievements.Butmanyotherbrilliantfemalescientistsarefarlesswellknown.Thisbookisagreatintroductiontothelivesandworksofsomeofthemostimportantandup-to-nowunknownwomeninscience.RecommendedforAges:12-15OrderNow(2)FirstBigbookofHowbyJillEsbaum.Price$15

33、Anexcellentbookaboutsealifeforyoungchildren.Thebookisdividedinto4parts,oneforeachofthePacific,Atlantic,IndianandArcticoceans.Itfocusesonthedifferentanimalsfoundineachoftheseseas,alongwithinterestingfactsandamazingpictures.Ages:5-10OrderNow(3)AReallyShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingbyBillBryson.Price$15

34、BillBrysontakesreadersonaveryfunnyandeducationaltripthroughthehistoryofmodernscience-fromitsunexpectedsuccessestoitsgreatfailuresandeverythinginbetween.Ages:14andoverOrderNow(4)NationalGeographicsFirstBigBookoftheWorldbyJanCarn.Price$20Thisbookistheperfectintroductiontothesevencontinents(洲).Ittellsy

35、oungreadersaboutthedifferentanimalsthatliveoneachoftheselandsandgivesasimpledescriptionofthepeopleshistoryandculture.Ages:5-12OrderNowSpecialOfferForthismonthonly,allBestbooksBookClubmemberswillpay20%lessforeverybookordered.Joinourclubforfreeandsavebigmoney!DeliveryWebringeverybookyouorderrighttoyou

36、rdoorwithinthreedays.ForBestbooksBookClubmembersthisisfree.Non-membersmustpayanextra$2perbook.(1)Howarethebooksonthiswebpagelisted?A.Byprice.B.Bypopularity.C.Byreadersage.D.Bywritersname.(2)WhatistrueaboutthebookWomeninScience?A.ItismainlyaboutMarieCurieshistory.Itlistsalltheimportantscientificachie

37、vements.Itincludeswomenscientiststhatarentfamous.Itismostlyaboutthedevelopmentofmodemscience.(3)HowmuchwillaBestbooksBookClubmemberpayintotalifheordersFirstBigBookofHowandAReallyShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingtoday?A.$34B.$30C.$26D.$24(4)AprimaryschoolstudentwhoneedstowriteasciencereportaboutAfricane

38、lephantsshouldchoose.A.WomeninscienceFirstBigbookofHowAReallyShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingNationalGeographicsFirstBigBookoftheWorld(5)Whatisthemainpurposeofthiswebpage?Tosellbookstoyoungreaders.Toattractnewbookclubmembers.Toencouragestudentsinterestinscience.Toreviewbooksyoungreadersmightlike.【知識點】

39、時文廣告類(閱讀理解)【參考答案】(1)B;C;D;(4)D;(5)A;【難度】中【題型】閱讀填空閱讀填空On5thJanuary1998,thepeopleofMontrealinCanadawokeuptofindtheyhadnoelectricityintheirhomesbecauseofanicestorm.Itwasverydangeroustowalkordriveanywhere.Familieshadtostayinsideandburnwoodtokeepwarm.However,theicekeptfallinganditcausedbranchesandwholetr

40、eestofalldown.Morepowerlinesfelldown,andtheroadsbecameevenmoredangerous.Bythethirdday,manyfamilieshadnofoodtoeat.Itwasahardtime.Peopleinthiscityneededhelp.Aftersixdays,theicestormstopped,butthehugeamountoficemadethewholeareaverydangerous.Theicewhichstartedtomeltfellfromtheroofsofbuildingsandtreeslik

41、eknives.Mostofthepowerlinesweresobadlydamagedthattheycouldntberepaired.Manyhomesweredamagedandmanypeoplelosttheirbusiness.Howterriblenaturecanbe!WeshouldprotecttheEarthforourfuture.Somefamilieshadnoelectricityforawholemonth.ThepeopleofCanadawontforgettheterribleice.Theroadswerecoveredinice.Theyhopedthepowercouldcomebackonatanytime.Thearmysentover14,000soldierstohelp.【知識點】五選五【參考答案】(1)C;(2)D;(3)E;(4)A;(5)B;【難度】中【題型】單詞拼寫單詞拼寫MissXieisalwayskindandpwithchildren.IcandowellinmyworkbecauseIhavethesfrommyfamily.TonycanspeakEnglishaswellasF.Canyougivemeyouremaila?Iwillsendyouanemailwhen

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