2009年广州市中考英语试题与答案(word版)

  

  

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  Peter and Paul passed by a small house on their way home late at night. They saw thick  64 coming out of its windows. "It's on fire!" said Peter. "We must get help. "

  The two brothers ran 65   the road shouting "Fire! Fire! "They 66  on the door of the next house. They asked them to 67  the police and the firemen.

  They ran back to the house. They saw  68    the window an old lady sitting in an arm-chair. It was  69  that she could not move. Peter and Paul tried hard to carry her out of the  70   and so they did!  Some neighbours (邻居) came and helped take some things out.

  In no  time  the  firemen  71   as  well  as  the policemen. The fire was put out. The old lady cried sadly 72   she was not hurt. She thanked Peter and Paul and her neighbours     73   .

   (A)

  On 26th January, the biggest earthquake (地震) in India took the lives of 25, 000 people. In the morning, when everybody was enjoying holiday, earthquake began. It was about 7. 5 on the Ritcher scale. "There is nothing left between the sky and the earth any more. Everything has been pulled down, " said one of the villagers alive. "There is no water, no food and no one has come to help. "

  Nobody died in Pakistan, a country next to India. The City of Lahore was lucky. In Lahore American School, where I was studying, all of the students were safe. They were on the field, so most children didn't feel anything. The earthquake was felt by the teachers that were on the second floor. However, though Mrs Young was also on the second floor, she didn't feel anything. She didn't know what happened until a teacher told her about it. Those teachers who were on the other floors had different feelings. Mr Emond, the maths teacher from Australia, said that when the earthquake started he thought there was something wrong with him, but then another teacher said that it was an earthquake. After those words Mr Emond felt better. Mrs Davis and Mr Frost didn't feel anything either.

  (B)

  When you cut your skin, you bleed(流血). If a person loses a lot of blood, he will become ill and may die. Blood is very important. People have always known that. At one time, some people even drank blood to make them strong!

  When doctors understand how blood goes around inside the body, they try ways of giving blood to people who need it. They take blood from the healthy people and give it to people who need it. This is called " blood transfusion". The blood goes from the arm of the healthy person into the arm of the sick person.

  But there are two problems. First, it does not always work. Sometimes people die when they have blood transfusion. Later, doctors find that we do not all have the same kind of blood. There are four groups—O, A, B and AB. We all have blood of one of these groups. They also find that they can give any kind of blood to people of group AB. But they find that they must give A-group blood to A-group people and B-group blood to B-group people. I have O-group blood and the doctor told me that I could give blood to anyone else safely.

  There is another problem. To give blood of the right kind, doctors have to find a person of the right blood group. Often they can not find a person in time. If they have a way to keep the blood until someone needs it, they can always have the right kind of blood. At first they find they can keep it in bottles for fifteen to twenty days. They do this by making it very cold. Then they find how to keep it longer. In the end they find a way of keeping blood for a very long time.

  We call a place where we keep money a "bank". We call a place where we keep blood a "blood bank". One day, when you grow up, you may decide to give blood to a "blood bank". In this way you may stop someone from dying. Or perhaps one day you may become ill. You may need blood. The "blood ban" will give it to you.

  (C)

  "I don't like my parents. They always tell me I should do this, and should not do that. It sometimes makes me angry," said Zhang Hua , a middle school student in Guangzhou. Do you have the same problem? Perhaps your parents had the same problem when they were your age long ago. Why does it seem that some parents are not so friendly in their children's eyes?

  One of the biggest things is when someone becomes a parent, he/she likes worrying things. They worry about everything about you, from the time you were born. They do a lot for you, though something would make you angry, because they care about you and worry about you. They worry about your choice of friends, the food you eat, your work at school, how much sleep you get, etc. All these things are part of your life. They want you to grow up healthily and happily.

  So how can you make things easier on yourself? It's easier than you think. Just make sure your parents know what you're doing. Get them to know your friends. Phone if you stay somewhere else so that your parents don't call every hospital in the phone book looking for your body. Say sorry to them when you make mistakes. Take responsibility(责任) for what you have done. Talk about your ideas with them. They may talk about theirs with you.

  Most of all, try to think about why your parents do this or do that. They are still practising being parents and need help you can give them. Someday, when you become a parent, they may be able to help you how to get on with your children.

   (A)

  A:  Mum, I shall not have lunch at home today.

  (B)

  A:  Huang Hai, why do you look so tired and worried today?

  (C)

  A: Huang Xumei, I'm  glad you can come  for our Thanksgiving(感恩节) dinner.

  Are you surprised to hear from me? I have not heard from you s   27   the beginning of the summer h   28  . How are you getting on with your s 29    ? How are your parents? Is your  brother  Bill b 30     f 31   Canada yet?

  My stamp collection (集邮) is g 32   bigger and bigger. I have collected stamps of more than forty d 33   countries. In my stamp books, I usually put the stamps from each country together. I have got a pen-friend from Britain. She gave me some B 34    stamps. My American teacher has given me some beautiful American and Canadian stamps. I'm glad to know you are going to give me some foreign stamps, but I still have not r 35   the stamps of Nepal which you said to p 36   me. Have you sent them off yet?

  Please write to me soon.

  Yours,

  Zhou Wen

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  It was Christmas Day. My friends came to my house. 37    How time flied! It was time for us to exchange(交换) our Christmas presents. I went to my bedroom to get the presents. When I went into the room,  to my surprise, I found my friend Ben 38       my diary. It was impolite to do that!  But Ben was laughing! I was 39       that I was about to cry. Ben felt a bit sorry when he found me standing 40        him. I hated him and shouted at him. He went out of my room at once and went home without saying goodbye to any of us. One of my best friends Amy asked me why Ben 41        so early. I told her what had just happened. She seemed to know what I should do. She said to me, " Don't shout at him. You'd better 42       . "