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2021年1月23日发(作者:悲剧了)
2019
广州第三中学中考一模英语卷

一、完型填空


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Disney
products
make
people’s

childhood
lively
and
colorful.
_____
people
have
seen
Disney
films
and
TV
programmes.
They
have
made
friends
with
_____
the
main
Disney
characters:
Mickey
Mouse
,
Donald
Duck,
Snow
White,
and
Peter
Pan.
Millions
_____
have
visited
Disney
Parks.
It
is
not
____
that
it
has
been
called
a
dream
factory.
Walt
Disney
was
born
in
Chicago.
He
grew
up
_____
a
farm
in
Missouri _____
the
age
of
16.




Disney
began
to
study
art
in
Chicago.
Four
years
____,
he
joined
the
Kansas
City
Film
Ad
Company.
He
helped
____
cartoon
advertisements.
And
then
he
decided
to
make
cartoons
in
Hollywood.
In
these
cartoons,
pictures
were
made
____
in
a
lifelike
way.




Disney
wanted
to
bring
his
pictures
to
_______.
Mickey
Mouse
______
with
a
group
of
circles.
People
first
saw
Mickey
Mouse
in
a
film
______
Steamboat
Willie.
The
film
was
produced
in
1928.
It
was
______
huge
success.
Mickey
Mouse
______
in
hundreds
of
cartoons
during
the
years.
He
became
______
all
over
the
world.

.









1 .
A


Million

B

Million
of

C

Millions

D

Millions
of









2 .
A


none

B

both

C

all

D

neither









3 .
A


other

B

another

C

more

D

much









4 .
A


surprise

B

surprising

C

surprised

D

surprisingly









5 .
A


on

B

at

C

with

D

of









6 .
A


for

B

at

C

with

D

of









7 .
A


late

B

later

C

lately

D

latest









8 .
A


making

B

make

C

made

D

makes









9 .
A


to
move

B

move

C

moving

D

moved









10 .
A


living

B

live

C

life

D

lively









11 .
A


draw

B

drew

C

drawn

D

was
drawn









12 .
A


call

B

calls

C

calling

D

called









13 .
A


/

B

a

C

an

D

the









14 .
A


appear

B

appears

C

appeared

D

appearing









15 .
A


known

B

knowing

C

know

D

knew



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One
will
feel
happy
when
others
flatter(


)
him
in
his
face.
It
is
said
that
the
best
way
of
flattering
someone
is
to
give
him
a
“top

hat”

______.




A
student
was
going
to
leave
the
capital
to
become
official(


)
in
a
city
far
away.
Before
he
started,
he
came
to
say
_______to
his
teacher.




“It

is
______job
to
be
a
good
official.”

his
teacher
said.


you
must
be
strict
with
yourself
and
never
be
careless.”

“Don’t

worry
about
me,
sir.”

The
student
answered.
“I

have
already
______
one
hundred
top
hats,
which
will
______
those
people
quite
happy.”

“But

we
are
really
gentlemen!
___
could
a
real
gentleman
do
such
a
thing
_____
.
“Never

forget what
I
taught
you
in
class!”










his
teacher
was
a
bit

“You

are
always
right,
sir.
I
also
hate
such
things.
But,
sir,
______
no
one
really
gentleman
like
you
can
be
seen
in
the
world
now.”

said
the
student.
It
seemed
that
he
had
to
do
so.
After
hearing
this
,
the
teacher
was
______.
“What

you
said
is
true!”





“I

have
sent
out
one
top
hat
already.
Now
I
have
ninety-nine

_____.”

the
student
said
to
his
friend
later
on
when
he
asked
the
student
what
he
had
talked
with
the
teacher
about.









16 .
A


to
put
on

B

putting
on

C

wearing

D

to
wear









17 .
A


hello

B

good
bye

C

OK

D

thanks









18 .
A


not
an
easy

B

not
easy

C

a
good

D

difficult









19 .
A


made

B

bought

C

prepared

D

repaired









20 .
A


give

B

let

C

keep

D

make









21 .
A


How

B

What

C

Why

D

When









22 .
A


anger

B

angry

C

angryly

D

angrily









23 .
A


hardly

B

about

C

almost

D

nearly









24 .
A


disappointed

B

pleased

C

angry

D

sorry









25 .
A


left

B

already

C

yet

D

else



二、阅读单选


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There
are
stories
about
two
U

S
.
presidents

Andrew
Jackson
and
Martin
Van
Buren

which
attempt
to
explain
the
American
English
term
OK

We
don’t

know
if
either
story
is
true

but
they
are
both
interesting






The
first
explanation
is
based
on
the
fact
that
President
Jackson
had
very
little

fact

he
had
difficulty
reading
and
writing

When
important
papers
came
to
Jackson

he
tried
to
read
them
and
then
had
his
assistants
explain
what
they
said

If
he
approved
of
a
paper

he
would
write
“all

correc
t”
on

it

The
problem
was
that
he
didn’t

know
how
to
spell

So
what
he
really
wrote
was
“ol

korekt”

After
a
while

he
shortened
that
term
to “OK”







The
second
explanation
is
based
on
the
place
where
President
Van
Buren
was
born

Kinderhook

New
York

Van
Bnren’s

friends
organized
a
club
to
help
him
become
President.
They
called
the
club
the
Old
Kinderhook
Club

and
anyone
who
supported
Van
Buren
was
call
ed “OK”


26
.
The
author
______
.



A

believes
both
of
the
stories


B

doesn’t

believe
a
word
of
the
stories


C

is
not
sure
whether
the
stories
are
true


D

is
telling
the
stories
just
for
fun

27
.
According
to
the
passage

President
Jackson
______.



A

couldn’t

draw
up
any
documents
at
all.


B

didn’t

like
to
read
important
papers
by
himself
.


C

often
had
his
assistants
sign
documents
for
him.


D

wasn’t

good
at
reading

writing
or
spelling
.

28
.
According
to
the
first
story,
the
term
“OK”

_________.



A

was
approved
of
by
President
Jackson


B

was
the
title
of
some
Official
documents


C

was
first
used
by
President
Jackson


D

was
an
old
way
to
spell“all

correct’’

29
.
According
to
the
second
story

the
term
‘‘OK”


_________
.



A

was
the
short
way
to
say ‘‘old

Kinderhook
Club”


B

meant
the
place
where
President
Van
Buren
was
born


C

was
the
name
of
Van
Buren’s

club


D

was
used
to
call
Van
Buren’s

supporters
in
the
election

30
.
According
to
the
second
story

the
term
“OK”
was

first
used
_______
.



A

by
Van
Buren


B

in
a
presidential
election


C

to
organize
the
Old
Kinderhook
Club


D

by
the
members
of
the‘‘Old

Kinderhook
Club”



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We
can
make
mistakes
at
any
age

Some
mistakes
we
make
are
about
money

But
most
mistakes
are
about
people.“Did

Jerry
really
care
when
I
broke
up
with Helen?… ”, “When

I
got
that
great
job

did
Jerry
really
feel
good
about
it

as
a
friend?
Or
did
he
envy
my
lu
ck?”

When
we
look
back,
doubts
like
these
can
make
US
feel

when
we
look
’s

too
late.

Why
do
we
go
wrong
about
our
words




friends-or
our
enemies?
Sometimes
what
people
say
hides
their
real
meaning

And
if
we
don’t

really
listen

we
miss
the
feeling
behind
the

Suppose
someone
tells
you
“you’re

a
lucky
dog”

Is
he
really
on
your
side?
if
he
says

“You’re

a
lucky
guy”
or
“You’re

a
lucky
gal”

That’s

being
friendly

But
“lucky

dog”?There’s

a
bit
of
envy
in
those
words
Maybe
he
doesn’t

see
it
himself

But
bringing
in
the
‘‘dog”
bit

puts
you
down
a
little

What
he
may
be
saying
is
that
he
doesn’t

think
you
deserve
your
luck






How
can
you
tell
the
real
meaning
behind
someone’s

words?
One
way
is
to
take
a
good
look
at
the
person
talking

Do
his
words
fit
the
way
he
looks?
Does
what
he
says
square
with
the
tone
of
voice?
His
posture(
体态
)?The
look
in
his
eyes?
Stop
and
think

The
minute
you
spend
thinking
about
the
real
meaning
of
what
people
say
to
you
may
save
another
mistake.

31
.
From
the
questions
in
the
first
paragraph
we
can
learn
that
the
speaker
_____
.



A

feels
happy

thinking
of
how
nice
his
friends
were
to
him


B

feels
he
may
not
have “read”

his
friends’ true

feelings
correctly


C

thinks
it
was
a
mistake
to
have
broken
up
with
his
girl
friend

Helen.


D

is
sorry
that
his
friends
let
him
down

32
.
In
the
second
paragraph

the
author
uses
the
example
of
“You’re

a
lucky
dog”





to
show
that
______


A

the
speaker
of
this
sentence
is
just
being
friendly


B

this
saying
means
the
same
as
“You’re

a
lucky
guy”

or
“You’re

a
lucky
gal”


C

sometimes
the
words
used
by
a
speaker
give
a
clue
to
the
feeling
behind

the
words


D

the
word “dog” shouldn’t

be
used
to
apply
to
people

33
.
This
passage
tries
to
tell
you
how
to
______
.



A

avoid
mistakes
about
money
and
friends


B

bring
the “dog’’ bit

into
our
conversation


C

avoid
mistakes
in
understanding
what
people
tell
you


D

keep
people
friendly
without
trusting
them

34
.
In
listening
to
a
person,
the
important
thing
is
______
.



A

to
notice
his
tone

his
posture

and
the
look
in
his
eyes


B

to
listen
to
how
he
pronounces
his
words


C

to
check
his
words
against
his
manner

his
tone
of
voice

and
his
posture


D

not
to
believe
what
he
says

35
.
If
you
followed
the
advice
of
the
writer

you
would
______
.



A

be
able
to
get
the
real
meaning
of
what
people
say
to
you


B

avoid
any
mistakes
while
talking
with
people
who
envy
you


C

not
lose
real
friends
who
say
things
that
do
not
please
you


D

be
able
to
observe
people
as
they
are
talking
to
you



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)



Does heavy use of cell phones lead to a risk of cancer? This question has caused serious arguments
for many years. A new
study in rats now adds to those
concerns. Its data linked
long-term, intense
exposure
(强烈的暴露)
to radiation
(辐射)
from cell phones with an increased risk of cancer in
the heart or brain.




The results have yet to be confirmed
(确认)
, the authors note. Moreover, they add, it’s not yet

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