2019届广东省广州市高普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)英语试卷
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2019届广州市高普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)
英 语
2019.03
本试卷共10页,满分120 分。考试用时120 分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并用铅笔在答题卡的相应位置填涂考生号。因听力另考,试卷从第二部分的“阅读理解”开始,试题序号从“21”开始。
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4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第二部 分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A. B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
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Computer Studies
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace, and we rely more and more on computers for everything from cooking to organising our taxes. This six-weerse will give you an understanding of computer fundamentals, including the use of software packages (Word, Excel and Powerpoint) and how to use the Internet.
Start: May 2,2019
Time: Wed 7 pm-9pm
Cost:$300
Length:6 weeks
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Learn the basics of woodworking with simple hands-on projects to build your confidence and skills. Each lesson explores a different area of woodworking that will provide you with the skills needed for any woodworking project. Flexible learning allows you to choose only the lessons that interest you.
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Time: Mon 5 pm-7pm
Cost:$30 per lesson
Length:12 weeks
Place: Adult Learning Centre
Web Design
Provides advanced training in software, design, and coding for the web. Students must have already completed a recognised basic web design course or have at least 2 years' relevant work experience. Students completing the course will receive the Diploma in Advanced Web Design.
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Time: Weekdays 9 am-4pm
Cost:$4,990
Length:40 weeks
Place: University of Technology Art
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Start: April 21,2019
Time: Thur 3 pm-6pm
Cost:$750
Length:15 weeks
Place: City Art
21.Which courses are suitable for beginners?
A. Web Design and Art.
B. Computer Studies and Art.
C. Woodwork and Web Design.
D. Computer Studies and Woodwork.
22.Which course awards students an official certificate?
A. Art.
B. Woodwork.
C. Web Design.
D. Computer Studies.
23.How much will a student who attends only half of all the Woodwork lessons pay in total?
A. $30. B. $180. C. $250. D. $360.
B
When Lina was awoken by the sound of thunder, she was alone on the island. The air was cool and bullfrogs croaked. It was that brief moment when the summer sun had set but the stars hadn't yet appeared. Lina rubbed her eyes and loond.
"Hello?" she called."Celia? Marie?"
There was no response.
The moon was rising now, shedding light on the island. They had always called it "Forgotten Island" because no one but they seemed to remember its existence. It wasn't on any of the maps they could find, and even the forest rangers didn't know about it. Lina loved that the island, hidden in a heavily-wooded side stream of the river, was a secret between the three friends -her, Celia, and Marie.
But now Lina was here alone, and it was night. Worse still, it was her own fault.
"Come on, Lina, let Marie row the boat." Celia had said. Marie was two years older than Lina, but she was a hopeless rower. That's why Lina refused and rowed the boat to the island.The argument that followed the refusal toosual form.Celia took Marie's side, as she always did. Lina had exploded and yelled at them to just leave.So they got back in the boat and left.
A bolt of lightning crossed the darkened sky, accompanied by a deafening thunder clap.The storm was here.As the first cold raindrop slid down her neck, Lina's mind returned to her current problem.She was stuck here by herself.She just hoped she didn't become as forgotten as the island.The thought of it sent a chill(寒意)down her back.
Suddenly, Lina spotted something in the water.It was a boat, and inside it were Marie, Celia, and Marie's dad, who was steering through the fast flowing waters.As the boat approached, they saw Lina waving and the worried expressions on their faces turned to relief.
In her excitement Lina jumped into the river.Only once she was in the icy water did she remember how fast the water was moving.Luckily a strong arm reached into the water and pulled her out.She smiled weakly at Marie's dad and, without a word, hugged Celia and Marie.They didn't seem to mind becoming wet.
24.What can be inferred about the island?
A. It is very near the ocean.
B. It is a popular place for boating.
C. It is surrounded by thick forest.
D. It has never been reached by others.
25.Why did Lina get angry?
A. Marie would not help row the boat.
B. Lina was left alone on the island.
C. Marie didn't know how to row the boat.
D. Celia supported Marie in the disagreement.
26.What caused Lina to feel a chill?
A. Her shame about the unnecessary argument.
B. The first raindrops of the approaching storm.
C. The idea that no one would come to save her.
D. The drop in temperature as the sun went down.
27.Who pulled Lina out of the water?
A. Marie's father.
B. Lina herself.
C. Marie.
D. Celia.
C
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