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2019年中考分配生招錄測(cè)試英語試卷

 鐘家臺(tái) 2020-06-09

2019年分配生招錄測(cè)試英語試卷

英 語 試 卷

考試時(shí)間:2018422     上午9:00---11:30    試卷滿分:100

注意:在答題卷上填寫好姓名;所有答案按題號(hào)寫在答題卷上,否則無效。

第一部分:閱讀理解(共10小題,每小題3分,滿分30分)

A

Do you help others in Canada or out of the country? Here are some non-profit(非盈利的) organizations in Calgary, Canada, through which you can do something for others.

Calgary Reads

    Calgary Reads helps struggling readers in Grade One and Two twice a week. Trained adult volunteers carry out one-to-one reading teaching in the children’s school during school hours. Volunteers are trained to use a proven effective lesson framework(框架). Time is spent coaching readers while providing a strong role model in each child’s life.

Address: 105, 12th Ave SE

Telephone: 1 403 777-8254

Ukrainian Mission Canada

   This organization helps children in need in Ukraine, a country in Eastern Europe. You can donate(捐贈(zèng)) money or things to help one of the children in need.

Address: 3806 44 Ave NE

Telephone: 1 403 451-6991

Calgary Doula Association

   This organization is formed to provide information about services related to birth and child care for the general public and worried professionals. Monthly meetings provide a networking opportunity and exchange of information for individuals interested in birth and child care, couples who are to be parents, and health care providers.

Address: 124 Cresthaven Place SW

Telephone: 1 403 750-2033

Rainbow Society of Alberta

   Rainbow Society of Alberta helps to fulfill wishes of Alberta children with long-term or life-threatening illnesses. Founded in Winnipeg in 1983, Rainbow Society was the first children’s organization of its kind in Canada. Its Alberta chapter(分部) was created in 1986 by a handful of caring volunteers who saw a need to bring such a strong support system to children in Alberta. 

Address: PO Box 1153, Station M

Telephone: 1 403 252-3891

1. What does Calgary Reads mainly aim to do?

  A. To help all children do better at school.

  B. To provide role models for young children.

  C. To help little struggling readers read better.

 D. To encourage children in Canada to read more.

2. To learn more about helping children in need in Ukraine, which number should you call?

A. 1 403 451-6991                                    B. 1 403 777-8254

C. 1 403 750-2033                                     D. 1 403 252-3891

3. What do the organizations have in common?

A. They all help poor children.                         B. None of them aims at making profit.

C. They all provide services within Canada.   D. None of them asks people to donate money.  

B.

The best family vacation that I ever had was going on a road trip to Myrtle Beach. The trip was for 2 weeks during the March break from school. This trip was probably about 20 years ago so it was before the time of things like portable video games and being able to watch movies in the back seat.
    So to pass the many hours of travel my brother and I had to entertain ourselves and each other. My mum would set the back seat up so that it was our own little playroom. She would pack everything up so that we had a big level area to play in. We would play cards and board games.
    When it got to the point where we were at each other’s throats we would be sent back to our own side of the seat and would be forced to either nap (
打盹)or read by ourselves until we could be friendly to each other again. I can remember us playing for quite some time when we turned the back seat into a spaceship and traveled around the earth.
    Another time we turned it into a kitchen and had a bake-off (食品烘烤賽). But the thing that I remember the most and that gave us many hours of enjoyment was using each other’s faces as silly Plasticine(普萊斯蒂辛橡皮泥) and making funny faces. We would see how far we could stretch each other’s mouths open, see how thin we could make the other’s eye by pulling on it. We would keep going until one of us begged for mercy because we had to give our faces a rest.
   So while I can remember us having a great time on the beach, laughing a lot trying to put the tent up in the rain, what I remember the most of that trip and what always makes me smile the most is remembering the pain that our faces would be in after the trip.
4. What did the author do when traveling to Myrtle Beach?
  A. Watch movies.                        B. Play video games.
  C. Had fun with his brother.                D. Packed things up to amuse himself.
5. What does the author mean by saying "we were at each other’s throats"?
  A. We were fighting with each other         B. We used up our skills.
  C. We were quite out of breath.             D. We were about to fall asleep.
6. Which of the following titles would best suit the passage?
  A. An Unforgettable Family Travel            

B. What Is the Most Meaningful Journey
C. The Good Old Days Never to Be Forgotten   

D. How to Kill Time while Traveling in the Past

C.

   We often just use our sense of sight, touch, smell, and taste to eat food. But what about our sense of hearing? Does sound also affect our dining experience?
   A new report answers, “yes,” it does. 
   That answer comes from researchers at Brigham Young University and Colorado State University in the United States. They found that hearing is important in the eating experience.
   Hearing is often called “the forgotten food sense,” says Ryan Elder. Elder is an assistant professor of marketing at Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management. He says that if people notice the sound the food makes as they eat it, they might eat less.
   On the other hand, watching loud television or listening to loud music while eating can hide such noises. And this could lead to overeating.
   For the study
,the researchers wanted to test whether the sounds of eating had any effect on how much a person ate. During the experiments, the test subjects wore headphones and listened to noise at either a high or low audio level. Then researchers gave them a crunchy snack: pretzels (脆餅干). The study found that subjects who listened to the higher volume noise ate more pretzels than those with the low audio levels.
   Elder says that when hiding the sounds of eating, like when you watch television or listen to loud music while eating, we take away the sense of hearing. And this may cause you to eat more than you would normally.
   The researchers are calling this, the “crunch effect (咀嚼聲奇效).”
   The researchers admit that the effects may not seem like much at one meal. But over a week, a month, or a year, all that food can really add up.
7. The text is especially helpful for those who care about  _______.

A. healthy eating    B. food cooking       C. weight losing     D. food tasting
8. Which sense is often ignored in the eating experience?
  A. Sight           B. Smell.           C. Touch.           D. Hearing.
9. The reason why the researchers gave the subjects “pretzels” might be that ______.
  A. they tasted delicious                   B. they could make a loud noise
  C. they were cheap                         D. they could be eaten a lot
10. According to the study, if we want to eat less, we should _______.
  A. listen to ourselves eat                  B. listen to loud music
  C. watch violent television                 D. wear headphone

第二部分: 完型填空(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

The sunlight shone on my grandmother's face. For just a moment she closed her eyes as if  11  the sunlight to warm her whole body. When one's  12  is reaching its end. I imagnie that all the painful and boring moments will become meaningless.

My grandmother opened her eyes  13  , saying, " Don't live your life without living it. I worked too hard. I  14  many things because I was trying to make a better tomorrow for my family. What good is a tomorrow if you  15 missing today?"

    She closed her eyes once more to enjoy the sunshine. I realized  16  on the old days, she felt as if she were a bystander. In her opinion, we can’t change the past, but we can influence the future. As a college graduate, I knew my grandmother was showing me yet another valuable  17  to add to my protection against this sometimes harsh (殘酷的)world

    That night, I slept the soundest sleep I ever had. A sense of  18  fell over me that I hadn't felt in a long while. My  19   ,cares and concerns seemed weightless and were  20  by the words of my grandmother: " Don't live your life without living it. "

    I was  21 woken out of a sound sleep by my mother. Before she said the words through sobs (抽泣)and tears, I knew why she was  22  me.

    Later that morning as I sat at the kitchen table, a single tear ran down my face. Through the window, a ray of sunlight  23  me inside out. I knew it was a hug from my grandmother. And I knew that for the rest of my life her  24 would reverberate (回響) in my thoughts. She had given me the best  25  I had ever had.

11. A. allowing          B. ordering                 C. encouraging                  D. persuading

12. A. success                   B. life                         C. course                                  D. term

13. A. carefully          B. finally                           C. instantly                        D. slowly

14. A. missed                    B. learned                   C. gained                                  D. broke

15. A. consider           B. keep                       C. mind                             D. avoid

16. A. looking back           B. looking at              C. looking up                           D. looking for

17. A. tool                  B. skill                        C. action                                   D. sense

18. A. duty                 B. peace                     C. beauty                                  D. right 

19. A. dangers                   B. satisfactions           C. worries                          D. surprises

20. A. impressed        B. attracted                C. recorded                       D. replaced

21. A. quickly                   B. luckily                           C. suddenly                       D. regularly

22. A. comforting             B. leaving                   C. teaching                        D. saving

23. A. turned                     B. moved                          C. warmed                        D. dried

24. A. promises          B. gifts                       C. congratulations                    D. words

25.A. chance                     B. method                  C. lecture                                  D. advice

第三部分:閱讀理解填詞(共10題,每小題2分,滿分20

One year ago, I was sent to work a  26  in an American company. I had to visit my boss first. It was raining heavily that day. T  27  I was holding an umbrella, my trouser legs as well as my shoes and socks still got wet. Entering the building, when I s  28  the umbrella and stamped() my feet, I caught sight of my boss walking in. Then, I i  29  went to meet him in his office and introduced

m  30  to him. He said, “Yes, I recognize you. Got your feet wet?” I lowered my head to look at my wet trouser legs and I said helplessly, “Yeah. It’s raining cats and d  31  , isn’t it?” Staring at me for a moment, the boss said nothing with a smile.

L  32  on, I mentioned the incident of meeting boss to my colleagues. And I realized that I had made a big fool of myself. It turns out that “Get one’s feet wet” is an American slang (俚語)with the meaning of starting learning something. However, I considered myself humorous and replied with a slang sentence, w  33  describes the rain falling heavily. This was completely o  34  the point. I am lucky that the boss is really gentle and did not p  35  it out at once.

第四部分:書面表達(dá)(本題共20分)

假定你是李華,半年前你的美國朋友David作為交換生曾在你家居住。近期你校要舉辦以"Foreigners Tell Chinese Stories”為主題的英語征文活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)寫一封郵件邀請(qǐng)他參加。要點(diǎn)如下:

1.截稿時(shí)間:2018426;

2.字?jǐn)?shù)要求:500左右;

3.投稿郵箱:chinesestory2018@126.com

注意:1.詞數(shù):80左右;

2.開頭結(jié)尾己給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

Dear David,

It has been half a year since you left China. How’s everything going?

Looking forward to your reply.

Yours,

Li Hua

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