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2021年廣東省廣州市中考英語(yǔ)試卷一、語(yǔ)法選擇(共1小題;每小題15分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連貫的要求,從1~15各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.(15分)Therewasonceafarmerwhohadalargefieldofcorn.Heworkedonitwiththe(1)care,butthecornwasdying(2)therehadbeennorainforalongtime.Hefeltvery(3).Oneday,ashestoodlookingupatthesky,twolittleraindropssawhim.Onesaidtotheother,"Lookatthatfarmer.Ifeelverysorry(4)him.Heworkssohardinthefield,butnowit(5)up.IwishImighthelphim.""Yes,"saidtheother,"(6)youareonlyalittleraindrop.Youcan'twet(7)oneplant.""Well,"saidthefirst,"IknowI(8)domuch,butperhapsIcancheerhimalittle.I'llgodowntoshowmysupport,ifIcan'tdo(9)more.HereIgo!"Thesecondonesaid,"Well,IthinkIcandothat,(10).HereIgo!"Sodownwentthetworaindrops.Onefellonthefarmer'snose,andtheotheronathirstyplant."What'sthat?"Thefarmercried,"(11)raindrop!Idobelievewe'llhaveashower(陣雨)soon."Bythistimeotherraindropshadseenwhat(12)did.Onesaid,"Ifyoutwoaredoingsuchagoodjob,Ishallfollow!"Anddownitwent."AndI!"said(13)."And!"theyallsaid,untilawholeshowerwentdownandthecorn(14)allbecauseonelittleraindroptrieditsbest(15)whatitcould.(1)A.greatB.greaterC.muchgreaterD.greatest(2)A.becauseB.whereC.whenD.if(3)A.sadB.sadderC.sadlyD.sadness(4)A.ofB.onC.forD.with(5)A.dryB.isdryingC.driedD.wasdrying(6)A.butB.soC.andD.though(7)A.justB.onlyC.evenD.yet(8)A.needn'tB.shouldn'tC.mustn'tD.can't(9)A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing(10)A.alsoB.tooC.eitherD.neither(11)A.AB.AnC.TheD./(12)A.youB.theyC.itD.he(13)A.othersB.theotherC.theothersD.another(14)A.saveB.savedC.issavedD.wassaved(15)A.doB.doingC.todoD.did二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題10分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~25各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。2.(10分)Mygrandpaalwaystellsmethatpeoplewholaughattheirownmistakeswillgetotherstolaughalong.Yesterday,Ilearnedthatheis(1)."Stayinline,"MrsMartinsaid.Ilookedatthelongline,(2)thattherewouldstillbepizza(比薩餅).WhenIreachedthefront,Ilookedatthechoices.Icouldonlyseechicken,fishandmashedpotatoes(土豆泥).Icouldhearthesadnoiseofmy(3)stomach.Then,outofthecomerofmyeye,Isawthe(4)pieceofbeefpizza.Igotsoexcited."Beefpizza,please,"Isaidpolitely.MrsMartinhandedmethepizza.Itookthepaperplate(碟子)so(5)thatthepizzafellout.Iwantedto(6)it,butitlandedonthemashedpotatoes.Myfacestartedburning.AllIcouldhearwere(7)fromsomekidsinline.AsIlookedattheupside﹣downpizza,IheardMrsMartin'svoice."Maria,wouldyoulikesomemashedpotatoestogowithyourpizza?"Irepliedina/an(8)voice,"Ofcourse."MrsMartinputthemashedpotatopizzaonmyplatewithanencouragingsmile.Isuddenly(9)andrelaxed.Ilookedaroundlaughing,andwealllaughedtogether.IneverreallybelievedmygrandpauntilIsawotherslaughingwithme.Thelaughingmademefeel(10)insteadofjustsilly.(1)A.funnyB.rightC.cleverD.joyful(2)A.believingB.worryingC.hopingD.knowing(3)A.sillyB.activeC.strongD.empty(4)A.lastB.bestC.largestD.cheapest(5)A.quietlyB.quicklyC.politelyD.carefully(6)A.catchB.eatC.buyD.throw(7)A.excusesB.cheersC.laughsD.thanks(8)A.angryB.nervousC.sweetD.sleepy(9)A.wokeB.agreedC.understoodD.forgot(10)A.hurtB.helplessC.proudD.good三、閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共4小題;每小題8分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從26~40各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。3.(8分)AmywalkedtowardMissBrown'sbackyard,whereshewasplantingroses.Lastweek,Amyandherparentsjustmovedintothehousenextdoor.Theoldwomanlookedup,"Whythelongface,Amy?""Therearen'tanykidsaroundtoplaywith,"saidAmy."Ihavenothingtodo."MissBrownsmiled,"Yousoundjustlikeagirlwhousedtolivehere.""Really?Who?""HernameisRachel,"saidMissBrown."Toobadyoutwoyounggirlscouldn'thavelivedhereatthesametime.""WhatdidRacheldowhenshewasbored?"askedAmy."Sheplantedaflowergarden,"answeredMissBrown.AmylookedatMissBrown'sroses."CouldI,too?"MissBrownhandedAmysometoolsandroses."Thiswillgetyoustarted.""Thanks,"saidAmy.Amyworkedhardthewholeafternooninhergarden.Whenshesawthelovelyrosesplanted,shesmiled.Still,itwastoobadthatRachelwasn'tthere.Thenextday,AmywateredherrosesandwalkedtoMissBrown'sbackyard,whereshesatreading."WhatelsedidRacheldo?"askedAmy."Shewrotepoemsinherflowergarden,"MissBrownanswered."Oneofherpoemsevenwonaprizeinaschoolcompetition."Amyclosedhereyes."Howgooditwouldfeel,butIdon'tknowhowtowritepoems,"shesaid.MissBrownsmiled,"Thebestwayistoreadpoemsfirst."ShehandedAmyherbook."Thanks,"saidAmy.Amylayonherstomachnexttoherrosesandread.Thenshestartedtowrite.Thatnightshehadapoemthatmightnotbeaprizewinnerbutsoundedgoodenough.Still,itwastoobadthatRachelwasn'tthere.Thethirdday,Amywateredherflowers,wroteanewpoem,andthenwalkedtoMissBrownagain."WhatelsedidRacheldo?"askedAmy,"Sheplayedintheattic(閣樓).Comewithme,"MissBrowninvited."Thanks!"saidAmy."Makeyourselfathome,"MissBrownsaidandleftAmytosearchalonethere.ThenAmyfoundatrophy(獎(jiǎng)杯)withthesewords﹣﹣﹣FirstPrizeinPoetry,RachelBrown,1937.Slowly,asmilespreadacrossherface.AmyranbacktoMissBrown,"IwonderifRachelwouldliketowritepoemsinmyflowergarden."MissBrownsmiled,"Ithinkshewouldloveto."(1)WhywasAmyunhappyatfirst?A.Shecouldn'tmeetRachel.B.Shedidn'tlikethenewhouse.C.Shedidn'thaveanyfriendsthere.D.ShewasleftalonetoMissBrown.(2)WhatdidMissBrowndotohelpAmy?A.ShetoldAmytostayalone.B.SheworkedandreadwithAmy.C.SheshowedRachel'spoemstoAmy.D.ShesuggestedsomeactivitiestoAmy.(3)WhatdidAmyfindoutaboutRachelintheattic?A.Whoshereallyis.B.Hersecrethobby.C.Howoldsheisnow.D.Herprizewinningpoem.(4)Whichisthemainlessonofthestory?A.Havingsharedinterestsisimportanttoarealfriendship.B.Workinginthegardenisthebestwaytofightloneliness.C.Parentsshouldthinktwicebeforemovingtoanewplace.D.Itisdifficultforchildrentomakefriendswithgrown﹣ups.4.(8分)Thetop﹣sellingalbum(唱片),SongsoftheHumpbackWhale,wasmadepublicin1970.Thiscollectionofnaturerecordingschangedthewaymanypeoplethoughtaboutwhales,andithelpedsavethousandsofwhales'lives.ThealbummightneverhavebeenmadewithoutasoundengineernamedFrankWatlington.Inthe1960s,Watlingtonwasmakingunderwaterrecordingswhenhenoticedsomestrange,deepsounds.Herealizedtheywerecomingfromwhales.WatlingtonplayedtherecordingsforapairofscientistsnamedRogerandKatyPayne.Whentheylistened,theyfellinlovewiththesebeautifulvoicesatonce.KatyPaynestudiedmusicaswellasanimals,andshewasgreatlysurprisedbyhowthewhalescommunicatedusingsoundslikeanopera(歌?。﹕inger.Shealsonoticedanotherinterestingfact:thesoundshadclearpatterns.Accordingtoscientists,ananimalsoundwitharepeatingpatterniscalledasong.Somescientistsevencomparedthesesinginganimalstomusicians.ThePaynesthoughtthatotherpeopleshouldalsohearthebeautyofthewhales'songs.SoRogermadetherecordingsintoanalbum.Atthetimewhenthealbumcameout,whaleswereoftencaught,killedandtradedformoney.Somekindswereevenindangerofdyingout.Mostpeoplehadneverthoughtthatwhalescouldcommunicatethroughsongs.Butafterhearingthealbum,theybegantothinkdifferently.Thealbumledpeopletotakeactiontosavewhales.Musiciansbeganusingwhalesongsintheirmusic,andwhaleswereincludedinmoviesandtelevisionshows.In1982,abantostopdeep﹣seawhalingwasmade.Beforeit,inthe1950sand1960s,morethanfiftythousandwhalesperyearwerekilled.Afterit,thenumberwentdownbelowtwothousand.Itmightseemimpossiblethatjustonealbumcouldhelpsavethelivesofsomanywhales.Butthisalbumtoldpeoplesecretsaboutwhalesthathadlongbeenhiddenunderthesea.Itallowedwhalestofinallysharetheirsongswiththehumanworld.(1)Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tocallonpeopletosavewhales.B.Totellhowagoodalbumwasmade.C.Toshowthatwhalesarebornsingers.D.Tointroduceanalbumanditsstories.(2)Whofirstfoundthespecialvoicesofthewhales?A.Asongrecorder.B.Anoperasinger.C.Asoundengineer.D.Ananimalscientist.(3)WhatfactaboutthewhalessurprisedKatyPayne?A.Theycouldtalkwithscientists.B.Theycouldsinglikeanoperasinger.C.Theycouldrepeatinterestingsounds.D.Theycouldcommunicatethroughsongs.(4)Whichisoneofthevaluesofthealbum?A.Itsuccessfullystoppeddeep﹣seawhaling.B.Ithelpedpeopleunderstandwhalesbetter.C.Itmadesomemusicandmoviestarspopular.D.Itencouragedmusicianstoworkwithscientists.5.(6分)MakingaScarecrowHowwouldyoulikeyourveryownscarecrow(稻草人)?Youcanmakeoneoutofsomeoldboards.Youcanuseittoscareawaybirdsinyourgarden.Youcanalsoputascarecrownearyourfrontdoortogivevisitorsabigsurprise!Herearewhatyouwillneed:●agrown﹣uphelper●sevenboards(each10cmwide):one160cmlong;three50cmlong;one30cmlong;two60cmlong●ahammerandnails;safetypins;apen●ashirtwithlongsleeves●alongskirt●glovesandboots●ahatandapillowStep1:Laytheboardsontheground.Maketheshapeaccordingtothepicture.Youwillhavetwoarmpiecesleftover.Youwilladdthemlater.Step2:Askagrown﹣uptonailthepiecestogether.Step3:Puttheshirton.Askagrown﹣uptonailonearmpiecetotheshoulder.Letthesleevefalldownsothatitcoverstheboard.Pintheglovetothesleeve.Dothesamewiththeotherarm.Step4:Putontheskirt.Step5:Stickthepillowontopasthehead.Draweyes,anoseandamouthonit.Step6:Standthebodyupandputitwhereyouwant.Step7:Putthehatonandthenputthebootsundertheskitsoitlookslikeithasfeet.(1)Thispassageismostprobablywrittenfor.A.youngkidsB.parentsC.grown﹣uphelpersD.teachers(2)Ascarecrowcanbeusedto.A.catchbirdsB.surpriseyourguestsC.drivedogsawayD.showvisitorstheway(3)Whichshowsthecorrectstepstomakeascarecrow?a.Prepareallthatyouneed.b.Letthebodystandwhereyouwant.c.Dressupthebodyandmakeaheadforit.d.Putthehatonandputthebootsundertheskirt.e.Nailthebodypartstogetheraccordingtothepicture.A.a﹣e﹣c﹣b﹣dB.a﹣e﹣b﹣c﹣dC.e﹣c﹣b﹣d﹣aD.e﹣a﹣c﹣d﹣b6.(8分)LookingattheundonehomeworkonhisdeskalwaysmakesDavidGreyfeeluncomfortable.Moreoftenthannot,DavidleaveshishomeworkbehindandsurfstheInternetorwatchesTVinstead,waitinguntilthelastminute."ButthelongerIwait,"saysDavid,aged15,"themoreIworry."Everyoneprocrastinates(拖延)becausetheywanttofeelgoodnow.Thewaytodothatistoavoidthetask.Youcanprocrastinateonnearlyanything,evenenjoyabletaskssuchasplanningavacation."Somepeopleprocrastinatecleaning.Somepeopleprocrastinatebycleaning,"saysProfessorPeterStone.Researchhasshownthatthetoptasksyoungpeopleprocrastinatearestudyingandgoingtobed."Onebigcauseforprocrastinationisthatpeopleareafraidoffailure,ofnotmeetingothers'expectations,"Stoneadds.Somepeoplebelievethatprocrastinationwillmakethemthrive.Butresearchersdisagree."Ididastudyseveralyearsago,askingprocrastinatorstofinishataskinacertainperiodoftime,"saysStone."Theydidworsethannon﹣procrastinators:theymademoremistakesandtheytooklonger.Buttheythoughttheydidbetter."Nomatterwhatthecauseis,procrastinationisusuallynotgoingtobegoodforyou.Forexample,bedtimeprocrastinationcanleadtosleeplessness,whichinturncancausemanyotherhealthproblems.Forthosewhoneedsomedrivestostopprocrastinating,thebestadvicemightbetotakeactionfirst.Ifyou'vebeenprocrastinatingonformingahabitofexercise,justputonyourwalkingshoes.Alittlebitofprogresswillgetyoumoving.Next,findsomethingtohelpyouremembertotakeaction.Ifyouwanttogotobedat10:30pm,youmightsetatimeddimmerswitch(漸暗開(kāi)關(guān))at10pm.Whenthelightsaredimmer,you'llstartgoingtobed.Itworksformostpeople.Finally,rewardyourselfeverytimeyoumakeprogress.Forexample,afteryou'verun3km,enjoyyourfavouriteice﹣cream.Butbecareful:itwon'tworktheotherwayaround.(1)Whatcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.Adayofaprocrastinator.B.Procrastination:yesorno?C.Saygoodbyetoprocrastination.D.Wanttofeelgoodnow?Procrastinate!(2)Whatisthemainreasonforpeople'sprocrastination?A.Theywanttoavoiddoinghardwork.B.Theyfeartoloseandletothersdown.C.Theyneedtofinishthetoptasksfirst.D.Theyplantodotheenjoyabletaskslast.(3)Theunderlinedword"thrive"inparagraph3mostprobablymeans.A.thinkfasterB.workmoresuccessfullyC.giveupmoreeasilyD.worrytoomuch(4)WhatshouldDaviddoifhewantstostopprocrastinatingonawritingtask?A.Putonsomesoftmusictohelpthinkactively.B.Enjoyafavouriteice﹣cream,andthenstartwriting.C.SearchtheInternetforenoughideasbeforestarting.D.Pickupapenandwritedownpossiblestartingsentences.第二節(jié)閱讀填空(共1小題;每小題5分,滿分5分)閱讀短文及文后A~E選項(xiàng),選出可以填入41~45各題空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。7.(5分)Fewpeopleknewaboutonlinefooddelivery(外賣(mài))appstenyearsago,buttoday,manywouldfindithardtolivewithoutthem.Forbetterorforworse,onlinefooddeliveryserviceshavechangedthewayweeat.(1)Theseservicesnodoubthavemanyadvantages.Theyprovidejobsformillionsofpeopleandhelprestaurantsfindmorecustomers.Sincetheappsareveryeasytouse,theyalsodogoodtocustomers:wecannowhavemealsdeliveredatanytimeofday.Thisisespeciallyimportantforpeoplewhomightnothavetimetocook.Notonlydotheseappssavetime,theyalsoprovideuswithplentyofrestaurantstochoosefrom.(2)Theycanbuymealsandfoodsmoreeasilywiththeseapps.(3)First,theymakeiteveneasiertoorderunhealthyfood.Foodsafetyisanotherproblem:itcanbehardtoknowwherethefoodcomesfrom.Asdeliverymenneedtosendtheordersasquicklyaspossible,somepaylittleattentiontotrafficrules.(4)What'smore,deliveryservicesarecreatingtoomuchpackagingwaste,andthiswillbeharmfultotheenvironment.Therearemanyadvantagesofonlinefooddeliveryservices,butweneedtomakesurethatwemaketherightchoicesinthelongrun.Weshoulddoourbesttoavoidwaste.Wealsoneedtomakesurewhatweeatishealthy.Nexttimeyouarethinkingaboutorderingin,askyourselfwhetheryoureallyneedto.(5)A.Theyareusefulforoldpeopleaswell.B.Theyarealsohavingahugeinfluenceonoursociety.C.However,wemustnotforgetthedisadvantagesoftheseservices.D.Mostofthetime,it'sbettertobuywhatyouneedandcookbyyourself.E.Inrecentyears,anumberofpeoplehave

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