广东汕头市潮南区初中毕业生学业考试英语试卷
This is empty glass. Would you please give me full one.
A.a; an | B.an; a | C.the; a | D.an; the |
—More and more people come to visit Mount Huangshan.
—That’s true . It has become the of Anhui.
A.pride | B.effort | C.praise | D.courage |
—Do you believe you read in the newspaper?
— No, only of them.
A.something; any | B.anything; none |
C.nothing; every | D.everything; some |
people were worried because Malaysia Airlines Flight M370 , with more than passengers and crew, was missing on March 8 , 2014.
A.3 million; 2 hundreds of |
B.Millions of ; 2 hundreds |
C.3 millions of ; hundred of |
D.Millions of ; 2 hundred |
When we speak to people, we should be .
A.as polite as possible | B.as polite as possibly |
C.as politely as possible | D.as politely as possibly |
Nowadays the young like using Wechat to communicate with friends calling each other.
A.along with | B.instead of |
C.together with | D.as for |
To make our dream come true, we are supposed to set goals then try our best to achieve them.
A.or | B.but | C.and | D.Though |
—Jim, read books while you are walking in the street. It’s very dangerous.
—OK, thank you.
A.don’t | B.doesn’t |
C.won’t | D.can’t |
—Could I use your mobile phone ?
—Yes, you .
A.might | B.will | C.can | D.Should |
—Did you have anyone the trees?
—Yes, I had the trees .
A.to water; water | B.to water; watered |
C.water; to be watered | D.water; watered |
—There are many clubs in our school that I can’t decide which one to attend.
— I a member of the dancing club for over a year. Would you like to join us?
A.such; have been | B.so; have been |
C.such; have become | D.so; have become |
People who to the party are very excited.
A.have invited | B.has been invited |
C.will invite | D.have been invited |
Neither your sister nor mine the good news. Let’s tell them.
A.know | B.knows | C.had known | D.have known |
delicious these beef noodles are!.
A.What | B.What a | C.How | D.How a |
—She’s never spoken to a foreigner, ?
— . She has been to a summer camp in the UK.
A.is she; Yes | B.isn’t she; No |
C.has she; Yes | D.hasn’t she; No |
—Why don’t you tell me ?
—I don’t know either, so I can’t tell you .
A.who is that man in blue; who is the man |
B.who that man in blue is; who is the man |
C.who is that man in blue; who the man is |
D.who that man in blue is; who the man is |
There will be a stamp show in the museum we visited last week.
A.where | B.when | C.that | D.What |
—What does a doctor say if you caught a cold?
—Don’t worry. .
A.It’s nothing serious. |
B.I am OK |
C.Sorry to hear that |
D.You’ll get serious |
Newspapers much useful information every day. When you arrive at a new place, buy a newspaper first.
A.offer us | B.provide with us |
C.afford us | D.provide us for |
. —He hasn’t told me when he the ticket.
—Don’t worry. He will give it to you when he it.
A.gets; gets | B.gets; will get |
C.will get; will get | D.will get; gets |
The world has many beautiful . We can hear the songs of birds and the laugh of people. We can listen to cool music and news reports. And it is all because of our ears! They us a world of sounds.
But some people can’t hear any sound at all. Some are born deaf. can hear well in their childhood, but too many loud sounds hurt their ears later on.
Many people in China can’t hear ordinary sounds clearly. A large number of them are children. Most of them are born good hearing. But six children out of every 1,000 have hearing problems when they are born.
A lot of things can hearing problems. And noise louder than 85 decibels(分贝) can hurt our ears and make us lose our hearing for a short time or even forever.
Hearing is important. So we should do our best to give our ears special care. Don’t forget to do the following:
Try to places with too much noise. When , remember to put earplugs into your ears to stop water from getting in.
Never put sharp (尖锐的) into your ears. Keep these things in ! Then you won’t “What? What?” when you are older.
A.songs B.sounds C.noises D.voices
A.take B.produce C.bring D.make
A.others B.the others C.other D.another
A.with B.in C.have D.without
A.lead B.influence C.cause D.process
A.live in B.stay away from C.keep away D.leave for
A.driving B.running C.surfing D.boating
A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
A.mind B.mouth C.brain D.head
A.tell B.speak C.talk D.say
Chinese Restaurant We specialize in banquets and parties. Authentic(正宗) Chinese food. Special lunchtime dishes. licensed and BYO(bring your own) SUNDAY DIM SUM(点心)LUNCH Situated in Smithfield Shopping centre. Tel: 361 9042 Place: 589 Walkley Road, Smithfield |
Hamburger Joe’s Dine in or take away 7 days a week. Friendly, polite waitress service. Pleasant, informal and air-conditioned Time: Mon. Noon—10pm Tues. Noon—11pm Wed.—Sat. Noon—Midnight Sun. Noon—9pm Place: 14 Jetty Road, Glenelg Tel: 295 7783 |
The Seafood Inn Licensed Café We offer lunch and dinner in a relaxed atmosphere(气氛)with indoor or outdoor seating. We have an interesting wine list and freshly prepared foods. Time: Tuesday to Friday 12:00—3:00 pm 6:30—11:30 pm Tel: 306 2481 Place: 482 Spring Street, Carlton |
Peppi’s Italian Restaurant Pasta just like Mama used to make Italian or Australian wines or BYO Time: Open 7 days for lunch and dinner Car parking available Tel: 224 1086 Place: 28 O’Connell ST CITV |
Pizza Palace Pizza ·Beer ·Wine Fully Licensed Full take-away service Special children’s menu Everard Park, Glenelg City |
If you’d like to order some dim sum, you should dial ______________.
A.361 9042 | B.306 2481 |
C.224 1086 | D.295 7783 |
Pizza Palace is the best place for ch ildren to eat because ______________.
A.the waitress service is friendly and polite |
B.there is a special children’s menu |
C.there are indoor or outdoor seats |
D.it’ s close to Smithfield Shopping centre |
How many hours a day is the Seafood Inn open from Tuesday to Friday?
A.3. | B.5. | C.8. | D.12. |
The address of Hamburger Joe’s is ______________.
A.589 Walkley Road, Smithfield |
B.14 Jetty Road, Glenelg |
C.28 O’Connell ST CITV |
D.482 Spring Street, Carlton |
The following statements are true EXCEPT ___________.
A.Peppi’s Italian Restaurant allows you to bring your own drinks |
B.You can’t buy breakfast at Hamburger Joe’s |
C.You can enjoy authentic Chinese food in Chinese Restaurant |
D.You can dine in or take away from Pizza Palace |
The First Lady’s Travel Journal: Touring the Forbidden City March 21, 2014
After visiting the Beijing Normal School, Madame Peng took Sasha and Malia, my mother, and me to the Forbidden City, which is right in the heart of Beijing.
For more than 2,000 years (up until 1912), China was ruled by emperors who descended (传递) from many different dynasties, or families, who passed ruling positions on from generation to generation — and for nearly 500 years, the Forbidden City used as the emperor’s home.
Like the name suggests, the Forbidden City is large enough to be a city of its own — it includes nearly 1,000 buildings and nearly 10,000 rooms.
In 1925, the new Chinese government turned the Forbidden City into a museum so that visitors like us from all over the world can stroll (闲逛) through many of the beautiful rooms and outdoor spaces.
The Forbidden City is too large to fully experience in a single visit, but highlights include the following: The Hall of Union and Peace (交泰殿) has almost 14,000 ornamental dragons. The Hall of Supreme Harmony (太和殿) is where the emperor watched birthday celebrations and coronation (加冕) ceremonies from his Dragon Throne (龙椅). And then there are the Imperial Gardens (御花园), where you can walk along the paths and pavilions, admiring the beautiful rock arrangements, flowers and cypress (柏树) trees.
While we loved our visit to the Forbidden City, we only wish we had more time to see everything. But then again, I’m not sure there could ever be enough time to fully enjoy all of the art and history in this wonderful place.
The writer visited The Forbidden City with _______.
A.her daughters | B.her husband |
C.her mother | D.her mother and two daughters |
The Forbidden City is a _______.
A.city | B.palace |
C.village | D.garden |
The Forbidden City was used as _______ for nearly 500 years until 1912.
A.a museum |
B.the emperor’s short-lived home |
C.a place of interest for public |
D.the emperor’s home |
What does the word “highlights” mean in the passage?
A.景观亮点 | B.聚光灯 |
C.光亮 | D.最大的部分 |
According to the passage, we can infer(推断) that _______.
A.They had enough time to visit every room |
B.The Forbidden City was used as a museum till 1925 |
C.The first lady enjoyed all of the art and history in this wonderful place |
D.There are more than 1,000 buildings and less than 10,000 rooms |
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Joey, a Beijinger, is crazy about Italy. He loves Italian food, Italian music, Italian novels and movies. He has an Italian pen pal too. He dreams to visit Rome. Mr Black is an old kind millionaire in Shanghai. He retired from work two years ago and his wife has been dead because of breast cancer. So he really wants to help the people who got cancer. Candy lives in Beijing. She loves the music that is popular. She loves the Korean star called Rain and she loves Twins who are from Hong Kong. She has 85 yuan. Mary is a student in Xinhai Music College in Guangzhou. She loves music that she can dance to. She is good at dancing. She is free on October 25. Tommy, a college student in Guangzhou. He majors in fashion design. He is interested in European styles. |
E. Shanghai Families. Hu Yang photographed the Shanghai families—from migrant workers to millionaires. Price: free. Place: Shanghai Art salon. Time: Wednesday Oct 26. |
“Where Are We Going, Dad ?” is a parenting reality TV show. It is very in China recently. It invites five men from different field and their children to some time together and complete different kinds of .They experience difficulties and know how to things with others and make their own living working in a group. Millions of people are fond of it of the performance of the five cute children. The show even makes the person didn’t want to have a baby before want to have his lovely baby. This show also leads heat discussions about parenting, fatherhood, childhood, as as family education.