2009年武汉外校招生试题
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武汉外国语学校招生试题武汉外国语学校招生试题2004年武汉外国语学校高中报名资格考试英语测试题I. Listening comprehension (30×1)Part 1In this part you will hear ten statements. Each statement will be spoken only once. Thenthere will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the three choices marked A, B. and C., anddecide which one is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark thecorresponding letter on the answer sheet.1. A. Two children walked into the museum.B. There were two children in the museum.C. The children entered the museum in pairs. 2. A. His English book is behind him.B. He forgot to take his English book.C. He didn?t read his English book.3. A. Don?t cross the street when the red light is on.B. It is dangerous when the traffic light is red.C. Wait until the red light is on.4. A. This book cost me a lot.B. The book I read last week was more interesting.C. I?m interested in these two books.5. A. He enjoyed the party.B. All the people enjoyed their party.C. It was a pleasure for him to talk with people at the party.6. A. She went to bed after she finished reading the book.B. She went to bed to get the book.C. She read the book in her bed.7. A. I don?t like playing games on computer.B. Playing games on computer is what I like to do most.C. There is nothing that I don't like to do. 8. A. My house is far away from the sea.B. My house is four minutes walk from the sea.C. My house is at a distance of four miles form the sea. 9. A. Jim wants to be a doctor.B. Both Jim?s parents are doctors.C, Jim?s uncle is a doctor.10. A. Please open the window.B. Do you have an open mind?C. I don't mind closing the window.Part 2In this part you will hear five short conversations. After each conversation a question will beasked. Choose the best answer to each question. Each conversation and question will be read onlyonce.11. A. At a florist shop.B. At a post office.C. In a restaurant.12. A. TeacherB. DoctorC. Bus driver13. A. Maria didn?t tell him.B. He doesn?t know who Maria is.C. Maria knows someone there. 14. A. Buy a new light.B. Paint her walls blue.C. Get new shoes.15. A. SixB. EightC. TwoPart 3In this part you will hear four dialogues. Each dialogue will be read twice. After listening toeach dialogue, choose the best answer A, B or C to complete the following statements.Dialogue 116. The man knows a little_____.A. ItalianB. GermanC. English17. The man lived in Germany_____.A. When he was first bornB. When he had his first childC. When he was a childDialogue 218. Sally is a ____.A .film starB. singerC. swimming star19. She _____ at the last Olympics.A. broke her legB. broke all the recordsC. broke a record20. Sally used to get up at ____ to go to the pool.A. 6 a.m.B. 6.15 a.m.C. 6.35 a.m.21. Tom works as a ____.A. writerB. reporterC. sportsmanDialogue 322. The man wants to wear____.A. a sweaterB. an overallC. an overcoat23. The man is told to look in the cupboard_____.A. beside the washroomB. beside the washbasinC. beside the washing machine 24. The man asks_____ for help.A. Mrs. JonesB. Miss. JonesC. Mrs. JoyceDialogue 425. The woman has read_____ this year.A. many novelsB. five novelsC. four novels26. The wom an read the novel “A Woman in Black” _____.A. last Tuesday eveningB. on Tuesday eveningC. last Tuesday eveningPart 4In this part you will hear a short passage. The passage will be read twice. Then choose thebest answers to the questions based o n the passage you’ve just heard. 27. What do most Americans think of ice ream?A. They think that ice cream is very new indeed.B. They think ice cream was an American idea.C. Americans can?t make ice cream.28. Who made ice cream first?A. An Roman emperorB. Marco PoloC. Chinese29. Which of the following statements is not true?A. Marco Polo had been to China.B. Charles killed his cook.C. Ice cream was made before America was discovered. 30. Who eats more two billion quarts of ice cream a year?A. ItaliansB. ChineseC. AmericansII. Multiple choice (30×1)31. I was anxious to visit that great artist. _____ last Sunday.A. So did IB. So I didC. So it is with meD. So was I 32. Hespends a lot of his time _____his father _____the farm. A. to help, on B. to help, with C. helping, on D. helping , with 33. The soup smells_____. But I?m not _____enough to enjoy it.A. good, wellB. well, goodC. delicious, goodD. well, fine 34. I found it ____just ____you told me.A. very interesting, likeB. very interested, likeC. very interesting asD. very interested, as35. The plane _____ at 8:00 and we?ll see Tim ____then.A. takes off, ofB. takes of, offC. will take off, ofD. takes off, off36. When I was at college, many useless books were supplied ____us_____high price.A. with, at aB. to, at theC. to, at aD. with, at the 37----Please____ yourself feel at home.----You?re so kind.A. watchB. makeC. letD. keep38. ____I?d like to play football every day, ____it takes a lot of time.A. though, butB. although, butC. though, yetD. not only, but also39. ----This is A&P Co. Can I help you?----_____A. This is Kate from AT&T. May I speak to Mr. Johns, please?B. I want some apples, please.C. Yes, I need your help.D. May I ask for some water, please?40. While watching TV, ____.A. the telephone rangB. the telephone was ringingC. the phone was heard ringingD. I heard the phone ringing41. The Summer Olympics are held _____and ____about two weeks.A. every four y ears…runs forB. four every years…run forB. four e very years…are run for D. every four years…run for42.----_____is the postage for a registered mail to Beijing?----Just put a ____stamp on it.A. How much …twenty centsB. How much …twenty-centC. Wh at … twenty centsD. What … twenty-cent43. Mrs. Read is over fifty years old; _____, she looks much younger than her age.A. butB. andC. howeverD. or44. -----Hope you?ll enjoy yourself with family there.-----____.A. The same to youB. Thank you very muchC. Good luckD. Thank you just the same45. How about _____to Qindao and ____a holiday there?A. go, haveB. to go, to haveC. going, haveD. going, having 46. Swimming in summer is____.A. a funB. funC. funnyD. of funny47. The skin of snakes ___ some kinds of musical instruments.A. is used to makeB. are used to makeC. is used to makingD. used to make 48. ----I wonder if your wife will go to the party.----If your wife does, so _____mine.A. isB. doC. willD. does49. Our school is ____it was 40 years ago.A. five times larger thanB. five times a larger thanC. as five times larger asD. five times than50. Is this computer ____you bought yesterday?A. the oneB. itC. whatD. that 51. While she was cooking in the kitchen, she heard a noise. She ____and saw a cat run out of the room.A. stopped to look atB. stopped looking atC. stopped to look upD. stopped looking up52. It's wrong ____you_____ that you are not clever.A. for… thinkingB. for… to thinkC. of ….thinkingD. of … to think53. ----Will you please hand me the bottle?----Which one?----The one ____vinegar.A. filled ofB. is filled ofC. filled withD. is filled with 54._____doesn?t seem to have been any difficulty over the money problem.A. ItB. ThereC. ThatD. He55. -----Did you enjoy yourself?-----No, in fact. I?ve never had ____time.A. a most worryingB. the most worriedC. a more worryingD. the more worried 56. ------Could you post this letter on your way home, please?------_____.A. I?m glad, tooB. It?s a pleasureC. Never mindD. With please57. It began to rain when his wife ____the garden.A. is wateringB. was wateringC. wateredD. waters 58. If you discover a fire in a hotel where you stay, telephone the operator and tell her____.A. where is the fireB. where the fire isC. the fire is whereD. is the fire where59. “Would you like me to go together with you?”“Yes, ____.”A. I?d like toB. I wouldn?t toC. I will go with youD. I like it very much60. “Have you moved into the new house?”“Not yet. The rooms_____”A. are paintingB. are paintedC. are being paintedD. are being paintingIII.Cloze test (10×1)Donald stopped his camper along the Yellowstone National Park road.“A bear!” shouted Donald with ___61___.Hi s wife cautioned him: “Dear, the signs __62__ …Do not feed the bears!?”“A sandwich__63__ two isn?t going to hurt the bear.”Donald jumped out the __64__ and approached the bear with a sandwich in his right hand. He then tossed the sandwich__65__ the bear caught and downed in one__66__. Finally, he gave the bear the __67__sandwich.Suddenly the bear growled ferociously. He wanted the third sandwich which Donald didn?t__68__.Donald turned his pockets inside out to show he had __69__ food. “No more. Se e?... I?vegiven you all my sandwiches.”The bear began to rush towards Dobald. Donald ran for his life.As he breathlessly tore the camper door open, Donald gasped, “That bear __70__ doesn?tunderstand English!”61.A. surprise B. anger C. delight D. sadness62.A. write B. say C. speak D. do63.A. or B. and C. but D. nor64.A. fence B. window C. which D. wall65.A. for which B. to which C. camper D. whom66.A. mouth B. gulp C. minute D. moment67.A. last B. another C. whole D. second68.A. give B. have C. carry D. make69.A. no longer B. much more C. no other D. no longer70.A. completely B. almost C. nearly D. just1V. Reading Comprehension (20×1)AAnybody running a company knows that a well-planned meeting can greatly help improve the performance of that business. The main reasonfor this is that it takes our employees away from the daily workplace and offers them somewhere fresh for a short time. However, unless the meeting is well thought out it will not have the best results and you will have wasted a great deal of money.The first step is to find the right place. Can your employees easily reach the center of the meeting place? Is it near a railway station? Is it close to a good fast road? Has it plenty of suitable parking space? If you are going to choose a hotel, then perhaps the hotel has cheaper rates at weekends or, if it is a popular tourist area, midweek rates may be cheaper.Another important requirement is food and drink. Breakfast is a time when people can relaxbefore the day?s work begins, but you may not want a long break for lunch in the middle of the day. Buffet lunches are very popular for this reason. Then there is dinner, which most employees consider a reward for a day?s hard work!Whatever your needs are, it is essential to think ahead if you want a successful meeting. 71. In this text the writer is trying to____.A. complain about as a bad conference centerB. persuade employers to choose a conference hotelC. advise employees where to stay for a conferenceD. describe what makes a good conference center72. Why do we read the text?A. to learn some details about conference centers.B. to find out about running a business.C. to learn how to reward good employees.D. to find out about organizing conferences.73. What is very important when choosing a conference centre?A. cheap food and drink.B. good transport connections.C. free car parkingD. popular tour areas.74. Why does the writer think a buffet lunch is a good idea?A. it?s exciting.B. it?s cheap.C. it?s quick.D. it?s tasty.BYears ago while lying in my hammock(吊床)and drinking ID from the bottle, I noticed mydog dragging something under the fence. Upon looking at it carefully, to my disappointment, I realized it was the next-door neighbor?s 10-year-old daughter?s rabbit. For years I had watched hercome home from school and held straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the yard. I knew today would be no difference andfearing for our dog, I had to think fast.The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it off with the plastic pipe, combed it with the dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its grooming, I jumped the fence and replaced it back in its cagehoping its death would be written off as “natural causes”.Back to the hammock and ID. Within the hour the neighbor?s Benzpulled in as usual and outpopped the little girl, and as usual she headed straight for the cage. Only this time did she stop about six feet away screamed, “Daddy!”Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage. Being the good neighbor I rushed ot the fence and asked if there was anything I could do.Her father less than calmly shouted, “what kind of sick person would dig up a little girl?sdead rabbit and put it back to its cage?”75. What the writer did to the rabbit was just to show that ___.A. he loved the little girl.B. he loved the rabbit as wellC. he had nothing to do with the rabbit?s death D the rabbit died naturally76. The little girl was shocked____.A. when she saw her rabbit was in the cageB. at the death of the rabbitC. because of such a clean rabbitD. that the rabbit was in the cage, dead77. Which of the following is NOT true according to the story?A. The girl came home in a car.B. The father appeared very calm.C. The dead rabbit was cleaned.D. The writer pretended not to know the rabbit had died.78. We can infer from the story thatA. the rabbit had had a struggle with the dog before it diedB. the father and daughter were unhappy to see their rabbit againC. the writer made a mistake about the death of the rabbitD. the father loved his daughter very muchCThe American National Football Team says it aims to compete for the championship o the 2010 world cup. Now a juvenile footballers training project, which costs 50 million US dollars and is provided by the Nike Company, has already gone into operation.As the first item project, 34 American boys under the age of 14 have already reached Mexico recently to begin their team training. Before that, the boys had received one week selection training in a San Diego camp. All these boys were selected from the four American regional training caps under the Olympic Development Program.Not long after the boys began training in Mexico did they enter competitions with the Mexican Teenager Football Team beat the Mexican Team two to one. After the matches, Carter, director of the Juvenile Development Project of the American Football Association, said that he hopes the scope of team training will be expanded to include 95—126 boys under the age of 14. Training ofjuvenile football players in the 15-to-16 age group will also be launched, Carter said. 79. The first item of the training project includes______.a. training many boys under the age of 14b. selecting 34 excellent boy playersc. training in Mexico and organizing some matches thered. organizing 15-to-16 age groups A. a, b, c B. a, b, d C. b, cD. d, c80. According to the passage, the director named Carter has the wish to ____. A. encourage the 15-to-16-year-old boysB. increase the number of boy players under the age of 14C. get more rewards in the futureD. organize a few more football clubs.81. After reading the passage we may conclude thatA. the Mexicans like various kinds of sportsB. the American national football team lacks moneyC. the Americans take the 2010 world cup seriouslyD. the American football association doesn?t value the action82. Which can be the best title for the passage?A. try to win the 2010 world cupB. improve the young footballers? skillsC. great project-training young childrenD. American boys trained for football championsDThe fire again made all the world shocked. A great fire broke out on April 15, in the town of Mina, only five kilometers from the holiest city of Mecca, when two million people gathered here for the annual pilgrimage.It was all started by a gas container when someone was cooking in a camp. The strong wind blew the fire to thousands of camps in just a moment. Many were injured when escaping from the burning camps, for they could not find their way in the heavy smoke and flames, and some ran the wrong way. The fire lasted for more than five hours before it was put out. Although the fireman arrived shortly after the fire alarm and they were backed by the helicopters, when the fire was at last put out, it was at thecost of 340 lives and 1537 were injured, some of them very seriously.About 70000 new camps were put up to help those who lost everything in the fire. An Indian official said more than half of the dead were Indians; the others were from the neighboring Asian countries.The fire was the latest in a long line of tragedies around here. In 1994, people were so crowded, that 270 people were found dead and in 1990, an accident left nearly 1500 dead. 83. The whole world were shocked because____.A. the fire was a very serious oneB. they couldn?t believe it was trueC. it happened in the holiest cityD. fire broke out there again and again 84. The fire lasted very long because_____.A. there were a lot of gas containers in the campB. there was a strong windC. there were too many peopleD. people ran away to other camps and carried the fire around.85. From the accidents mentioned in the passage, we may concludethat____.A. people were not careful enoughB. the pilgrims there were not organized well enoughC. the firemen there were not able to do their work wellD. it was not easy to prevent accidents from happening86. When the fire broke out, many people got burnt or even losttheir lives because____.A. they couldn?t wake up in timeB. they didn?t know how to run awayC. they didn?t know which way to head forD. they couldn?t run fast enoughESuppose we built a robot to explore the planet Mars. We provide the robot with seeing detectors to keep it away from danger. It is powered entirely by the sun. Should we program the robot to be equally active at all times? No. The robot would be using up energy at a time when it was not receiving any. So we would probably program it to stop its activity at night and to wake up at dawn the next morning.According to the evolutionary theory of sleep, evolution equipped us with a regular pattern of sleeping and waking for the same reason. The theory does not deny that sleep provides some important restorative functions. It tells us that evolution has programmed us to perform those functions at a time when activity would be inefficient and possiblydangerous. However, sleep protects us only from the sort of trouble we might walk into; it does not protect us from trouble that comes looking for us. So we sleep well when we are in a familiar, safe place, but we sleep lightly, if at all, when we fear that bears will nose into the tent.The evolutionary theory explains the differences in sleep among creatures. Why do cats, for example, sleep so much, while horses sleep so little? Surely cats do not need five times as much repair and restoration as horses do. But cats can afford to have long periods of inactivity because they spend little time eating and are unlikely to be attacked while they sleep. Horses must spend almost all their waking hours eating, because what theyeat is low in energy value. Moreover, they cannot afford to sleep too long or too deeply, because their survival depends on their ability to run away from attackers.87. The writer uses the example of the robot in space exploration to tell ____.A. the differences between man and robotsB. the reason why man needs to sleepC. about the need for robots to save energyD. about the danger of men working at night 88. Evolution has programmed man to sleep at night mainly to help him ___.A. avoid danger and ineffective laborB. restore his body functionsC. prevent trouble that comes to him。
一.家长的考试大人们来到一个指定的教师李便开始完成那张卷子,我用手机将卷子拍了下来,由于试卷拍得不是很清楚,遂又重新照搬下来,说老实话,对我而言因为平日在坚持写博,有些教育的观点都曾深思过,再加上都是实话实说,不算难。
不过有些题目,像什么最满意的事情,最遗憾的事情等等,乍一看简直是在做心理测试:2010年一年级新生家长试卷作为社会人——您的人生阅历是孩子成长的鲜活教材!1.回顾您的成长经历,您对自己最满意的是 ,您最遗憾的是对您的人生影响最大的是(或人,书)2.在社会上打拼,您认为最难的,要解决这个问题,您要采取办法是3.您认为衡量一个人是否成功的标准是。
作为家长——人是否生活得成功幸福,决定于两个因素,一是先天的禀赋,二是后天的努力,家庭是这两个因素的函数,他能改变先天也能创造后天。
1. 您每周会和孩子谈心次,通常是在时候,话题主要涉及方面,谈话方式是2.身教重于言教!您认为自己在方面对孩子起到了很好的示范影响3.孩子最让您头疼的问题是,您尝试过的教育方法有,您反思问题的根源在于4.孩子“受欺负”时,您会告诉孩子,如果您的孩子在学校与其他孩子冲突受伤时,您会如何处理?请简要写出步骤5.周一上校车是,老师发现小明在发烧,便告知家长要带小明去医院看病,可小明的爸爸却说,学校不是有医务室吗,就让孩子到医务室去看病吧,上医院又掉课又麻烦!您赞同小明爸爸的说法吗?谈谈您的看法作为学校教育的合作伙伴——学校教育与家庭教育是孩子成长的双翼,只有和谐共建,才能助孩子翱翔蓝天。
1.学校推荐书目中您最喜欢,其中,您感受最深的教育理念是:(1)(2)(3)2.在孩子的教育过程中,您认为家长和老师的关系应该是,为了建立这样的关系,您的做法是3.请您参与他们的讨论。
甲:我平时工作太忙,没有时间管孩子,所以我要吧孩子送到寄宿学校去读书。
乙:我们把孩子送到寄宿学校读书,是因为我们辅导不了孩子的学习,也不了解他们的想法,遇到问题不知道怎么办才好。
武汉实验外国语学校2006年初中招生综合测试试卷(A卷)Section Two Reading and Writing.(满分15分)阅读下面三篇文章,并按要求完成相应的任务。
Passage ABats are unusual animals. Even though they fly, they are not birds. A bat’s baby is covered with fur. Its wings are made of skin. Bats do not have any feathers.Bats are the only mammals that fly. A mamal is an animal that has hair and feeds its babies with its own milk. Humans are mammals,too. Mother bats have one or two babies each spring. Baby bats hang onto their mothers until they learn to fly by themselves.Bats can be many different colors. Most are brown, but some are black, orange, grey or even green.Even though many people do not like bats, bats don’t usually hurt people. Only vampire bats, which live in hot jungles, are very dangerous. Bats in the United States help people. Every year they eat billions of harmful insects! Some bats also eat fruit or pollen from flowers.根据短文内容和所给句子的提示,从文中找出五个单词,填入下面放个中(每词1分,满分5分)Across:2. V ampire bats live in hot4.What does bats eat?5.What colour are most bats?Down:1.Bats are not3.What are bats’ wings made of?Passage B阅读药品标签上的使用说明,回答下面各题:(每小题一分,满分5分)1.Can a child with temperature take this medicine?2.How much medicine should a 5-year-old take at a time?3.How often can this medicine be taken?4.Who knows how much medicine to give a 1-year-old?5.Who should not take this medicine? Children withPassage CDear Sir/ Madam,When I was seated on the top deck of a bus recently, I was shocked by the behaviour of some students from Westlake College. They were eating hamburgers and drinking cola. When they reached their stop, they got off, leaving the empty cartons and cups on the bus. I was forced to speak to one of them about this as he went past me, but he just laughed. “It’s not my job to clean the bus,” he said. “Why should I do it?”Is this the attitude of young people today? Don’t they care about their environment? Are they content to let other people clean up after them all the time?Shanghai would look disgusting ifeverybody behaved as these students did. Moreover, as a 66-year-old grandfather, I was not happyabout being laughed at by a schoolchild. The youth of today have no respect to their elders.Y ours faithfully,Charles Wang根据文章内容,选择下列五个问题的正确答案,并将代表该答案的字母填在题目前的括号内。
2000年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题一、填一填(每题5分,共40分)1.125×316+16÷813-38×125=( ). 2.某带分数,它的分数部分的分子是13,把它化成假分数后,分子是58,符合条件的带分数有( ).3.从0、2、6、7这四个数字中,选出三个不重复的数字组成能被6整除的三位数,如果把这些三位数按从小到大的顺序排列,那么其中第6个数是( ).4.一个圆锥的底面半径是圆柱底面半径的34,这个圆柱的体积是圆锥体积的89,这个圆锥的高与圆柱高的比是( ).5. 一项工程,选由甲队独做2天,剩下的由甲、乙两队合做,3天可以完成,如果单独完成这项工程,甲队所需天数是乙队所需天数的56,那么乙队单独完成这项工程需要( )天.6. 一艘轮船航行于武汉和宜昌之间,从宜昌向武汉行驶了24小时后,离武汉还差26千米;从武汉行驶到宜昌需31.3小时.已知这艘轮船逆水航行的速度是每小时20千米,那么这艘轮船在静水中的速度是每小时( )千米.7.把3千克水加到盐水中,得到浓度为10%的盐水,再把1千克盐加到所得到的水中,这时盐水浓度为20%.原来盐水的浓度是( )%.8.某车间共有86个工人,已知每个工人每天可以加工甲种部件15个,或乙种部件12个,或丙种部件9个.3个甲种部件、2个乙种部件、1个丙种部件恰好配成一套.如果要使加工后的部件恰好配套,那么应安排( )人加工甲种部件,( )人加工乙种部件,( )人加工丙种部件.二、解答(每题6分,共30分)9.某市为鼓励居民用电,对用电的收费标准作如下规定:每月用电量在200度(含200度)以内的,每度电收费0.457元;每月用量超过200度电,超过部分每度电优惠0.10元.小强家七月份用电情况如右图,小强家七月份应交电费多少元?(得数保留两位小数)10.在一条笔直的公路上,王辉和李明骑车从相距900米的A 、B 两地同时出发,王辉每分行200米,李明每分行250米,经过多少时间两人相距2700米?(分析各种情况)11.甲、乙二人共同加工240套服装,当甲加工了8天,乙加工了5天时,甲正好比乙多加工20套,已知乙的工作效率比甲高20%,那么这时甲加工了多少套?12.某经销商销售一套服装,按获利20%的定价,当售出这批服装的75%又25件时,除收回成本外,还获得预计利润的一半.问这批服装共有多少件?13.如右图,在平行四边形ABCD 中,AE =23AB ,BF =34BC. AF 与CE 相交于O 点,已知BC 的长是16厘米,BC 边上的高是9厘米,那么四边形AOCD 的面积是多少平方厘米?2001年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题(大语种)一、填一填(每题5分,共40分)1.如果835-1.5÷[123×(□+113)]=825,那么方框里应填( ). 2.有三个连续的三位数,从小到大依次可被2、3、5整除,这样最小的三个三位数是( )、( )、( ).3.甲、乙两个工程队合修一段公路,如果先由甲队修7天,再由乙队修6天,则修完这段公路的25%.已知乙队的工作效率比甲队高13,那么这段公路若由甲队单独修需( )天完工,若由乙队单独修需( )天完工.4.某工厂组织400÷450名职工参加植树活动,平均每人植树32棵.已知男职工平均每人植树48棵,女职工平均每人植树13棵,那么参加植树的男职工有( )人,女职工有( )人.5.有80人前往东湖梨园,有乘电车去的,每人花1元;有乘公共汽车去的,每人花1.2元;有乘出租出车去的,每人花8元.他们到达时,一共花了101元.已知乘出租车去的不止1人,那么乘电车去的有( )人.6.一个长方体木块长30厘米,宽20厘米,高25厘米.先在这个木块上截下一个尽量大的正方体,再用剩下的材料截出一个体积尽量大的圆柱体,这个圆柱体的体积是( ).7.小华和小红读同样的一本书.小华第一天读9页,以后每天都比前一天多读3页,结果最后一天只需读30页就可读完;小红第一天读15页,以后每天都比前一天多读3页,结果最后一天只需读12页就可读完.这本书共有( )页,小华读了( )天.8.甲、乙、丙三种长方体木块的尺寸如右表,现有14块乙种木块和足够多的丙种木块,如果要用这三种木块拼成10个棱长是3厘米的正方体,那么至少要用( )块甲种木块.二、解答(每题6分,共30分)9.在一条道路旁等距离的种了一些树,小明和小英同时出发,从第一棵树向第二棵树的方向走去,小明每分钟走84米,小英每分钟走36米,小明走到第22棵树的时候,小英走到第几棵树?10.“六一”儿童节这天许多人去动物园游玩.动物园开门前,门口就已有700人排队等候,开门后每分钟来的游客总是同样多.已知1个人口每分钟可以进30人,开放4个入口,经过10分钟门口就没有人排队了.这时,只要开放几个人口就可以保证再来的游客不需排队?11. 一张长方形纸长26厘米,宽19厘米.将这张纸四角沿图中虚线对折,那么四条虚线所围成阴影正方形的面积是多少?12. 某城市举行“万人申奥”长跑活动,长跑队伍以每小时6千米的速度前进.长跑开始时,两名电视记者小张和小王分别从排头、排尾同时向队伍中间行进,报导这次活动,小张和小王都乘摩托车每小时行10千米,他们在离队伍中点900米相遇.求长跑队伍有多长?13.为了庆祝建党八十周年,一、二两班同学都制作了红、黄两种颜色的小彩旗,一班制作的小红旗占本班制作小彩旗总数的40%,二班制作的小彩旗比一班多25,一班制作的小黄旗比二班制作的小黄旗多30面,两班制作的小红旗的总数与小黄旗总数的比是5:3.-班、二班各制作了多少面小彩旗?2004年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题(小语种)一、填一填(每题4分,共36分)1.用自然数日去除2004的商是45,则a=( ),余数是( ).2.相邻三个奇数的乘积是1□□7,这三个奇数分别是( ).3.有两个自然数的乘积是48,且48恰好能被这两个自然数的和整除,则所得的商是( ).4.(12+13+15+17+111+113)×3003之积的小数点后面的数字是( ).5.(1×2×3×4……×50)÷111的商的最后四位数字的和是( ).6.有帽子三顶、衣服三件、鞋三双,各自分别是红、黑、蓝三种颜色.3名同学一起去郊游,他们每人戴的帽子,穿的衣服和鞋都是三种不同的颜色,如果戴黑色帽子的同学穿的不是红色的鞋,那么戴蓝色帽子的同学穿( )色的衣服.7.小朋友分桔子,若每人分8个则差16个;若桔子总数增加丢,每人可以分9个还余7个.那么人数为( )人,桔子数为( )个.8. 10人参加智力竞赛,每人必须回答24个问题,答对一题得5分,答错一题扣3分,结果得分最低的人得8分,且每个人的得分都不相同,那么第一名至少得( )分,9. 某条道路上,每隔900米有一个红绿灯,所有的红绿灯都按绿灯30秒黄灯5秒,红灯25秒的时间周期同时重复变换,一辆汽车在第一个路口处遇到绿灯后,要想在所有的红绿灯路口都遇到绿灯,则他最快该以每小时( )千米的速度行驶.二、解答(第10、11题,每题5分,第12、13、14、15题,每题6分,共34分)10.如图,直角三角形的三边为3,4,5,EF,EG,ED垂直于AB,BC,CA,且EF=EG=ED,求EF.11.如图,已知△ABC的面积为2,梯形BCDE的面积为6,并且上底BC是下底DE的2倍.那么AADE的面积是多少?12.某筑路队要修一条1500米的路,原计划60天修完,实际比原计划每天少修10米,实际要修多少天?13.火车通过一座桥,小明坐在车窗边,从他的位子测得共用80秒,爸爸问小明这座桥有多长,小明马上从铁路旁的某根电线杆开始计时,到第十根电线杆共用时25秒,如果铁路旁每两根电线杆的间隔为50米,请你帮小明算算这座桥究竟有多长.14.某件商品按原价出售,每件利润是成本的13,后来打9折出售,结果每天的销售量翻了一番,这种商品打折后每天的总利润比打折前增加多少?15.将边长分别为6厘米和4厘米的长方形分成七个边长是整数厘米的小长方形,请说明这些小长方形中至少有两个完全相同.2004年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题(大语种)一、填一填(每题4分,共40分)1.计算:24÷[285×(21-27)]=( )2.今年的欧洲足球锦标赛共有16支球队参加决赛,先平均分成四个组进行小组赛,每组中每两支球队之间都要赛一场,那么四个组一共要进行( )场小组赛.3.乌龟和兔子赛跑:它们同时从同一起点出发,当跑到距离起点1500米处时就折返往回跑.乌龟每分钟跑20米,兔子每分钟跑180米,当乌龟和兔子相遇时,乌龟离折返点还有( )米.4.有一些长6厘米,宽为4厘米,高为8厘米的长方体木块,如果用这些木块拼成一个正方体,那么至少需要这种木块( )块.5.算“24点”是我国传统的数学游戏,这里有四张扑克牌(红桃8,梅花8,红桃3和方块3),用它们凑成“24点”的算式是( ).6.刘师傅要将一根长为35米的长绳截成若干根长是1.6米和2米的短段做跳绳.如果不计损耗,那么这段长绳最后剩下的部分最少是( )分米.7.下面的每个大正方形中都有一个图案,如果每个大正方形的面积为1,那么( )和( )两个图案的面积之和正好等于1.8.一个圆柱和一个圆锥的体积之比是8:3,圆柱底面半径是圆锥底面半径的2倍.若圆锥的高是36厘米,则圆柱的高是( )厘米.9.下面是由某个地区的邮政编码组成的一个2004位数:430034430034……430034,这个数除以11后,商的各个数位上的数之和是( ).10.有一些大小相同的正方体木块堆成一堆,从上往下看是图a,从前往后看是图6,从左往右看是图c,这队木块至少有( )块.二、解答(每题7分,共35分)11.武汉市计划修建城市交通“二环线”,其中需要新建的道路包括两座跨江通道,16座立交桥和23.7千米的高架桥路段.已知高架桥路段比环线总长的63少0.3千米,那么“二环线”的环线总长是多少千米?12.修一段公路,原计划甲,乙两队合修20天完成.实际甲队先修12天后,接着乙队加入甲队一起合修13天,剩下的再由乙队单独修3天完成,甲,乙两队单独修完这段公路各需要多少天?13.胡裁缝加工一批服装的情况如右图,已知他加工一件童装,一条裤子和一件上衣所要的时间比是1:2:3,他每天加工2件童装,3条裤子和4件上衣,请问,他加工完这批服装用了多少天?14.一天,阿凡提和巴依老爷都找到了一些金币,可是贪得无厌的巴依老爷提出了一交换的方法:两人把各自的金币进行两次交换,且每次都用阿凡提全部金币的一半换巴依老爷金币的15.阿凡提答应了巴依老爷的要求.第一次交换后巴依老爷剩下金币450枚,第二次交换后阿凡提剩下金币150枚,请算一算,阿凡提的金币比原来是增加了还是减少了?增加(或减少)了多少枚金币?15.右图是学校一个正方形花圃的设计图,图中阴影部分是花网,正方形边长为10米,空白部分是草坪.求花圃的面积是多少平方米?2005年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题(小语种)一、填一填(每题4分,共40分)1.计算:[(6.5-23)÷312-1815]×(740.25+934)=( ). 2.小颖从一楼走到三楼需要走32级台阶,如果各层楼之间的台阶数相同,那么小颖从一楼走到七楼需要走( )级台阶.3.如图,有三对正方体①,②,③,可能为同一正方体的是( ).4.用黑白两种颜色的瓷砖按如图所示的规律拼成若干个图案,从第( )个图案开始,白色瓷砖的数目少于黑色瓷砖的数目.5.小聪写了一个四位数,有趣的是它可以表示成5,7,11或13个连续正整数的和,那么这个四位数应是( ).6.有一个数字时钟,以hh:mm:ss显示时间,它是以24小时式计时,如图为该时钟所显示的一个时刻,此时此刻所显示的六个数字恰好成左右对称,从左看和从右看是一样的,这样的时刻称为“幸运时刻”,试问在24小时内,共有“幸运时刻”的个数为( )个.(注:23:59:59之后钟面显示的数字为00:00:00,在11:59:59之后钟面显示的数字是12:00:00).7.将如图所示的纸片沿虚线折叠,可以围成一个长方体,它的体积是( )立方厘米.8.将12个乒乓球分别标上自然数1,2,3……12,放在布袋中,甲,乙,丙三人各从袋中拿出四个球,现知他们三人所拿球数的和相等,其中甲有两个球为5和12,乙有两个球为6和8,丙有一个球为1,则丙的其他三个球分别是( ).9.如图,一块形状为平行四边形的土地分成A,B,C,D四块,其中B,C两块的面积分别是9平方厘米和6平方厘米,则A(阴影部分)的面积是( )平方厘米.10.甲,乙,丙三人之间进行智力抢答,规定:第一个问题由其中一人提出,另两人抢答,答对者开始提问.若甲答对1题就可提5个问题,乙答对1题就可提4个问题,丙答对1题就可提3个问题,抢答结束后,总共有12个问题没有任何人答对,且甲,乙,丙三人各自至少答对一题,则甲,乙,丙答对的题数分别是( ).二、做一做(每题6分,共30分)11.猴王将一筐桃子分发给小猴子们,第一次拿出整筐桃子个数的712,第二次拿出余下的35,这时剩下的桃子正好是40个,这筐桃子原来有多少个?12.甲,乙两地相距120千米,一辆大客车从甲地出发前往乙地,开始每小时行50千米,中途减速为每小时行40千米.大客车出发1小时后,一辆小轿车也从甲地出发前往乙地,每小时行80千米,结果两辆车同时到达乙地,问大客车从甲地出发多少时间后才降低速度?13.我市某段道路刷黑工程承包给甲,乙,丙三个工程队,甲,乙合作5周完成了13,乙,丙合作2周完成了余下的14,然后甲,丙又合做了5周才完工,整个工程的报酬是120万元,问乙队应分得多少万元?14.如图是某商场门前公告,某人两次去该商场购买生活用品,分别花费80元和261元,如果她一次性买回这些生活用品,能节约多少钱?15.某市m租车起步价3元(即不超过一公里3元),1公里以后,每增加1公里,加收1.4元;停车等待时,每分钟加收0.1元.一天小王乘出租车外出,途经一大商场时恰逢该商场举行十年店庆活动,道路发生拥堵,在等候一段时间后,小王下车走过商场,换乘了另外一辆出租车,事后知道,如果当他一遇到堵车时就立即换乘其他出租车的话会比实际花费少0.4元;但如果当时不换乘,停车等候一直到道路疏通,就会比实际花费多4元,请问:从小王堵车开始到道路疏通经过了多长时间?(下车走过商场的路程忽略不计).2005年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题(大语种)一、填一填(每题4分,共40分)1.计算:10.6-[9.8÷(43+89)]=( ).2.在513、1231、1538、2051这四个分数中,最大的数是( ),最小的数是().3.从0,1,3,5,8这五个数字中任选四个数字可以组成( )个四位数;如果把这些四位数按从小到大的顺序排列,那么第50个数是( ).4.学校组织若干人去春游,先乘汽车,需要定员60人的汽车4辆;然后乘船,需要定员70人的船3条,他们到达目的地后分组开展活动,如果分的组数和每组的人数正好相等,那么参加春游的有( )人.5.右边是一排编有号码的蜂房,在蜂房的左上角有一只笨拙的小蜜蜂,它不会飞,但会爬,在爬行时它遵循这样一条规则:任何时候只能向右边(包括右上和右下)爬,从一间蜂房爬到相邻的右边蜂房中去,不能再爬回左边的蜂房,那么这只小蜜蜂要从最初的位置到8号蜂房,共有( )种不同的爬法.6.张华跑步的速度是步行速度的3.5倍,他每天从家到学校都是步行,有一天由于晚出发了10分钟,他只得跑步行了一半路程,然后步行另一半路程,这样与平时到达学校的时间一样,那么张华每天步行上学的时间是( )分钟.7.将2005名同学排成一行,先从左到右依次按1、2、3、4、5、1、2、3、4、5、1、2、3、4、5……的顺序报数,再从右到左依次按1、2、3、1、2、3、1、2、3…….的顺序报数,那么两次都报“1”的同学共有( )人.8.有一个长方形通道(如右图),一只老鼠从A点出发,沿A→D→C方向逃跑,同时一只猫也从A点出发,沿着A→B→C的方向去捕老鼠,结果在E点捉住了老鼠,已知老鼠的速度是猫的1115,CE的长是12米,这个长方形通道的全长是( )米.9.为了纪念抗日战争胜利60周年,英华小学组织三÷六年级的同学去八路军办事处、中山公园受降堂、岱家山抗战遗址、解放公园苏联空军烈士纪念碑参观.已知参观情况如下:(1)六年级去了苏联烈士纪念碑,五年级没去中山公园受降堂;(2)没有哪个年级既去了苏联烈士纪念碑,又去了岱家山抗战遗址;(3)四,五,六年级各去了两个地方,三年级只去了八路军办事处;(4)四,六年级没有去过同一个地方,三、四年级也没有去过同一个地方;(5)四,五年级去过同一个地方;(6)有一个地方三个年级都去过.那么,五年级同学参观了( )和( ).10.将一个棱长为整厘米数长方体6个面都涂上红色,然后把它全部切成棱长为1厘米的小正方体,在这些小正方体中,6个面都没有涂红色的有12块,仅有两个面涂红色的有28块,那么仅有1个面涂红色的小正方体有( )块,原来长方体的体积是( )立方厘米,二、解答(每题6分,共30分)11.张阿姨经营着一个体育用品商店,一次,她购进了一批皮球,进价是每个6元,打算以每个8元的价格卖出,实际上她在原定卖价的基础上打九折卖出,当这批皮球全部卖出后,张阿姨共获得利润216元,问:张阿姨买进的这批皮球一共有多少个?12.学生问刘老师:您今年多少岁?刘老师说:当我的年龄是你现在的年龄时,你才1岁;当你的年龄是我现在的年龄时,我就34岁啦!请问刘老师今年的年龄是多少岁?13.小明和妈妈两人原来共有存款2200元,小明取出自己存款的25,妈妈取出自己存款的38捐给了灾区的小朋友,这时小明和妈妈一共还有存款1350元.小明和妈妈原来各有存款多少元?14.如右图,在平行四边形ABCD中,OE:OB=1:3,三角形AOB的面积是30平方厘米,求四边行DEOC的面积是多少平方厘米?15.星期天,小红和小强两人玩扑克牌,小红拿出下面的12张牌:小红说:“你能从这12张牌中取出7张牌,使它们的和等于48吗?”小强说:“这还不简单……那么:你认为能吗?如果能,请写出你的取法;如果不能,请写出你的理由.2006年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题(小语种)一、填一填(每题4分,共36分)1.把下图中自由转动的转盘的序号,按照转动停止后指针指在阴影区域的可能性从大到小的顺序排列起来是( ).2.某电视台在每天晚上黄金时段的3分钟内插播时长为20秒和40秒的两种广告,20秒的广告每次收费7000元,40秒广告每次收费12000元,若要求每种广告播放不少于2次,且电视台选择收益最大的播放方式,则在这一天黄金时段3分钟内插播广告的最大收益是( )元.3.如图,一个直角三角形纸板的两条直角边分别长4厘米、3厘米,现以长为4厘米的直角边为轴旋转一周,得到立体图形的体积是( )立方厘米(结果保留π).4.如图是一块电脑主板的平面模型,已知每个转角处都是直角,则该主板模型的周长是( ).5.一个布袋中装有9个小球,球上分别标有数字1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9,甲和乙各自从布袋中摸出4个小球,发现他们摸出的球上数字的和都等于S,而且S不能被布袋中剩余的那个球上的数字整除,你知道S是多少吗?S=( ).6.如图,E,F,G,H是边长为2的正方形ABCD各边的中点,则图中阴影部分的面积等于( ).7.一列数1,2,4,5,10,11,22,23,46,47…,它形成的规律:第2个数等于第1个数加1的和,第三个数等于第二个数加2,第四个数等于第三个数加一的和,第五个数等于第四个数的2倍,…,如此继续下去,得到上面的一列数,那么第2006个数的个位数字是( ).8.已知abc是一个三位数(a,b,c是三个不同的数字),且由a,b,c三个数字组成的另外五个三位数之和为3162,那么这六个三位数中,最大数与最小数的差为( ).9.为参加校乒乓球比赛,六年级(1)班决定在班内进行乒乓球选拔赛,从报名的8名同学中找出水平最高的两名同学,假定8名同学的水平都不相同,且水平高的同学总能胜水平低的同学,那么要确保能选拔水平最高的两名同学,最少要安排( )场比赛.二、做一做(第10题8分,第11、12题每题6分,第13、14题每题7分,共34分)10.用递等式计算:(1)[15·5一(1.5×57+112×27)]÷14% (2)[1110+2720÷(3112-1.125)]×923-1611.一件工作,如果甲,乙单独做分别需要20天和30天完成,现在两人一起合作,中间甲因病休息了几天,结果用了15天完成,问甲休息了几天?12.有一袋糖果分配给甲、乙、丙三人,甲、乙、丙三人依次所得的糖果数目比是5:4:3.如果把糖果重新分配给甲、乙、丙三人,使其比依次为7:6:5,则其中一人会比原本所得的数目多10颗,求此人原本所得的糖果数目?13.据电力部门统计,每天8:00至21:00是用电高峰期,简称“峰时”,21:00至次日8:00是用电低谷期,简称“谷时”,为了缓解供电需求紧张的矛盾,某市电力部门拟逐步统一换装“峰谷分时”电表,对用电实行“峰谷分时电价”新政策,具体如下表:小明家对换电表后第一个月使用的180度电进行测算,经测算比换表前使用180度电节约14.6元,问小明家该月使用“峰时,’电和“谷时’’电分别是多少度?14.一个长方体水箱,从上面量底面长25厘米,宽20厘米,深30厘米,水箱里已盛有深为6厘米的水,现在水箱里放人一个棱长为10厘米的立方体铁块,问水箱里的水面上升多少厘米?2006年武汉实验外国语学校招生考试试题(大语种)一、填一填(每题4分,共40分)1.小强拿如图1的一张正方形纸片,沿虚线对折得图2,再对折一次得图3,然后用剪刀沿图3中的虚线剪去一个角,再打开后的形状( ).(填写A、B、C、D中的一个选项)2.小明准备给同学打电话,但他只记得同学家八位电话号码的前六位是876045,还记得号码中最大的数为8,且各个数字都不重复,小明按此规律随机地拨打了一个号码,则他拨打电话的正确性大小可用分数表示为( ).3.规定a、b两数中较大的数减去较小的数得到的结果记为a△b,例如:1△2=1;(1△2)△3=2;[(1△2)△3]△4=2,计算(…(((1△2)△3)△4)…△99)△100=( ).4.如图是汉口“江滩公园”内的一块待建的长方形场地设计图,场地长AB=102米,宽AD=51米,从A、B两地人口处一直到两小路汇合前路宽都为1米,两小路汇合后路宽2米,其余部分种植草坪,则草坪面积为( ).5.某汽车公司同时建成两条生产线,第一条生产线第一个月生产了1000辆汽车,以后每个月比前一个月多生产100辆;第二条生产线第一个月的前半个月与后半个月各生产了500辆汽车,以后每半个月多生产50辆,那么,这两条生产线共生产20000辆汽车需( )个月.6.被称作“钢铁天路”的青藏铁路新线路格拉段已于7月1日顺利开通,铁路部门在铁路沿线每隔1000米处设置一个里程标.火车从“格尔木”车站的第一个里程出发,向拉萨方向行驶.1分钟后,离车头最近的里程标距车头200米,又行驶了3分钟后,车头已经经过了7个里程标(不算开始的那个),那么火车每分钟行驶( )米.7.一个棱长为12的正方体是由1728个棱长是1的小正方体堆垒而成的,那么,你从一个角度最多能看到( )个棱长是1的小正方体.8.已知:1=122⨯;1+2=232⨯;1+2+3=342⨯;1+2+3+4=452⨯;1+2+3+4+5=562⨯.……根据以上规律:若1+2+3+4十…+n=aaa,则n=( ).9. 2006年“世界杯”足球赛中,甲、乙、丙、丁四支队分在同一小组,在小组赛中,这四支队中都要与另三支队比赛一场,根据规定:每场比赛获胜的队可得3分;失败的队得0分;如果双方踢平,两队各得1分,已知:(1)这四支球队各自的总积分为四个连续奇数;(2)乙队至少胜两场;(3)丁队恰好有两场与对方踢平,其中有一场是与丙队踢平的;则这个小组中总积分排名为一、二、三、四位的球队依次是( ).10.动物园里猩猩比狒狒多,猴子比猩猩多.一天,饲养员拿了10箱香蕉分给它们,每只猩猩比每只狒狒多分一根,每只猴子比每只猩猩多分一根,分完后,只剩下2根香蕉,如果每箱香蕉数量相同,都是40多根.而且猴子比猩猩多6只,狒狒有16只,那么,动物园里有( )只猴子,二、做一做(第11题每小题3分,第12至15题每小题6分,共30分)11.用递等式计算:。
武汉外国语学校2007年高中对外招生资格考试英语试题第一部分:听力第一节(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)1.What does the woman mean?A.She is not sure about going.B.She does not want to go to the show.C.She would like to go with the man.2.What does the woman want to do?A.See a documentary.B.Change the channel.C.Go to a movie.3.What does the woman want the man to do?A.Study with her.B.Help her with the test.C.Lend her his note book.4.What does the woman mean?A.She won‘t be able to come to dinner.B.She would like to invite the man to the theater.C.She doesn‘t like to go out on Friday.5.What grade did the woman receive?A.She earned an A.B.She receive a B.C.Her grade was C.6.What can we learn about the local weather?A.It‘s sunny and warm.B.It‘s cold and cloudy.C.It changes daily.7.Where does this conversation most likely take place?A.At the toy store.B.At the bicycle-repair shop.C.At school.8.What does the man mean?A.Sally rarely borrows money.B.Sally rarely repays loans quickly.C.Sally has a lot of expenses lately.9.What does the woman mean?A.Sophie won‘t be at her apartment.B.The man can inform Sophie at the meeting.C.The man shouldn‘t bother Sophie.10.What will the woman probably do?A.Accept the man‘s offer.B.Walk home.C.Give the man a ride.第二节(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)听第11段材料,回答第11—13题。
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武汉外校小升初历年英语试题一.单选( )1. -----______ is your schoolbag?-----The brown schoolbag.A. What colourB. WhatC. WhichD. Where( )2. -----______?-----It sounds good. It’s so hot today.A. Would you like to go for a swimB. Do you like swimmingC. Will you like to go for a swimD. Do you enjoy swimming( )3. The apples are very nice. May I have ______ two?A. otherB. othersC. anotherD. any other( )4. How many rings are there in the Olympic Games symbol?A. ThreeB. FourC. FiveD. Six( )5. -----Do you know Mr. Smith’s telephone number?-----Sorry, I don’t know. But you can look it up in the______.A. dictionaryB. guidebookC. yellow pagesD. newspaper( )6. We are so happy that mother has given us the ______ light to go camping this summer.A. shiningB. greenC. redD. blue二.读下面几个句子,根据方格中的提示,把相应的单词写在句子中的横线上。
2004年武汉外国语学校高中报名资格考试英语测试题I. Listening comprehension (30×1)Part 1In this part you will hear ten statements. Each statement will be spoken only once. Then there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the three choices marked A, B. and C., and decide which one is closest in meaning to the sentence you have just heard. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.1. A. Two children walked into the museum.B. There were two children in the museum.C. The children entered the museum in pairs.2. A. His English book is behind him.B. He forgot to take his English book.C. He didn‟t read his English book.3. A. Don‟t cross the street when the red light is on.B. It is dangerous when the traffic light is red.C. Wait until the red light is on.4. A. This book cost me a lot.B. The book I read last week was more interesting.C. I‟m interested in these two books.5. A. He enjoyed the party.B. All the people enjoyed their party.C. It was a pleasure for him to talk with people at the party.6. A. She went to bed after she finished reading the book.B. She went to bed to get the book.C. She read the book in her bed.7. A. I don‟t like playing games on computer.B. Playing games on computer is what I like to do most.C. There is nothing that I don't like to do.8. A. My house is far away from the sea.B. My house is four minutes walk from the sea.C. My house is at a distance of four miles form the sea.9. A. Jim wants to be a doctor.B. Both Jim‟s parents are doctors.C, Jim‟s uncle is a doctor.10. A. Please open the window.B. Do you have an open mind?C. I don't mind closing the window.Part 2In this part you will hear five short conversations. After each conversation a question will be asked. Choose the best answer to each question. Each conversation and question will be read only once.11. A. At a florist shop.B. At a post office.C. In a restaurant.12. A. TeacherB. DoctorC. Bus driver13. A. Maria didn‟t tell him.B. He doesn‟t know who Maria is.C. Maria knows someone there.14. A. Buy a new light.B. Paint her walls blue.C. Get new shoes.15. A. SixB. EightC. TwoPart 3In this part you will hear four dialogues. Each dialogue will be read twice. After listening to each dialogue, choose the best answer A, B or C to complete the following statements.Dialogue 116. The man knows a little_____.A. ItalianB. GermanC. English17. The man lived in Germany_____.A. When he was first bornB. When he had his first childC. When he was a childDialogue 218. Sally is a ____.A .film starB. singerC. swimming star19. She _____ at the last Olympics.A. broke her legB. broke all the recordsC. broke a record20. Sally used to get up at ____ to go to the pool.A. 6 a.m.B. 6.15 a.m.C. 6.35 a.m.21. Tom works as a ____.A. writerB. reporterC. sportsmanDialogue 322. The man wants to wear____.A. a sweaterB. an overallC. an overcoat23. The man is told to look in the cupboard_____.A. beside the washroomB. beside the washbasinC. beside the washing machine24. The man asks_____ for help.A. Mrs. JonesB. Miss. JonesC. Mrs. JoyceDialogue 425. The woman has read_____ this year.A. many novelsB. five novelsC. four novels26. The woman read the novel “A Woman in Black” _____.A. last Tuesday eveningB. on Tuesday eveningC. last Tuesday eveningPart 4In this part you will hear a short passage. The passage will be read twice. Then choose the best answers to the questions based on the passage you’ve just heard.27. What do most Americans think of ice ream?A. They think that ice cream is very new indeed.B. They think ice cream was an American idea.C. Americans can‟t make ice cream.28. Who made ice cream first?A. An Roman emperorB. Marco PoloC. Chinese29. Which of the following statements is not true?A. Marco Polo had been to China.B. Charles killed his cook.C. Ice cream was made before America was discovered.30. Who eats more two billion quarts of ice cream a year?A. ItaliansB. ChineseC. AmericansII. Multiple choice (30×1)31. I was anxious to visit that great artist. _____ last Sunday.A. So did IB. So I didC. So it is with meD. So was I32. He spends a lot of his time _____his father _____the farm.A. to help, onB. to help, withC. helping, onD. helping , with33. The soup smells_____. But I‟m not _____enough to enjoy it.A. good, wellB. well, goodC. delicious, goodD. well, fine34. I found it ____just ____you told me.A. very interesting, likeB. very interested, likeC. very interesting asD. very interested, as35. The plane _____ at 8:00 and we‟ll see Tim ____then.A. takes off, ofB. takes of, offC. will take off, ofD. takes off, off36. When I was at college, many useless books were supplied ____us _____high price.A. with, at aB. to, at theC. to, at aD. with, at the37----Please____ yourself feel at home.----You‟re so kind.A. watchB. makeC. letD. keep38. ____I‟d like to play football every day, ____it takes a lot of time.A. though, butB. although, butC. though, yetD. not only, but also39. ----This is A&P Co. Can I help you?----_____A. This is Kate from AT&T. May I speak to Mr. Johns, please?B. I want some apples, please.C.Yes, I need your help.D.May I ask for some water, please?40. While watching TV, ____.A. the telephone rangB. the telephone was ringingC. the phone was heard ringingD. I heard the phone ringing41. The Summer Olympics are held _____and ____about two weeks.A. every four years…runs forB. four every years…run forB. four every years…are run for D. every four years…run for42.----_____is the postage for a registered mail to Beijing?----Just put a ____stamp on it.A. How much …twenty centsB. How much …twenty-centC. What … twenty centsD. What … twenty-cent43. Mrs. Read is over fifty years old; _____, she looks much younger than her age.A. butB. andC. howeverD. or44. -----Hope you‟ll enjoy yourself with family there.-----____.A. The same to youB. Thank you very muchC. Good luckD. Thank you just the same45. How about _____to Qindao and ____a holiday there?A. go, haveB. to go, to haveC. going, haveD. going, having46. Swimming in summer is____.A. a funB. funC. funnyD. of funny47. The skin of snakes ___ some kinds of musical instruments.A. is used to makeB. are used to makeC. is used to makingD. used to make48. ----I wonder if your wife will go to the party.----If your wife does, so _____mine.A. isB. doC. willD. does49. Our school is ____it was 40 years ago.A. five times larger thanB. five times a larger thanC. as five times larger asD. five times than50. Is this computer ____you bought yesterday?A. the oneB. itC. whatD. that51. While she was cooking in the kitchen, she heard a noise. She ____and saw a cat run out of theroom.A. stopped to look atB. stopped looking atC. stopped to look upD. stopped looking up52. It's wrong ____you_____ that you are not clever.A. for… thinkingB. for… to thinkC. of ….thinkingD. of … to think53. ----Will you please hand me the bottle?----Which one?----The one ____vinegar.A. filled ofB. is filled ofC. filled withD. is filled with54. _____doesn‟t seem to have been any difficulty over the money problem.A. ItB. ThereC. ThatD. He55. -----Did you enjoy yourself?-----No, in fact. I‟ve never had ____time.A. a most worryingB. the most worriedC. a more worryingD. the more worried56. ------Could you post this letter on your way home, please?------_____.A.I‟m glad, tooB. It‟s a pleasureC. Never mindD. With please57. It began to rain when his wife ____the garden.A. is wateringB. was wateringC. wateredD. waters58. If you discover a fire in a hotel where you stay, telephone the operator and tell her____.A. where is the fireB. where the fire isC. the fire is whereD. is the fire where59. “Would you like me to go together with you?”“Yes, ____.”A. I‟d like toB. I would n‟t toC. I will go with youD. I like it very much60. “Have you moved into the new house?”“Not yet. The rooms_____”A. are paintingB. are paintedC. are being paintedD. are being paintingIII.Cloze test (10×1)Donald stopped his camper along the Yellowstone National Park road.“A bear!” shouted Donald with ___61___.His wife cautioned him: “Dear, the signs __62__ …Do not feed the bears!‟”“A sandwich__63__ two isn‟t going to hurt the bear.”Donald jumped out the __64__ and approached the bear with a sandwich in his right hand. He then tossed the sandwich__65__ the bear caught and downed in one__66__. Finally, he gave the bear the __67__sandwich.Suddenly the bear growled ferociously. He wanted the third sandwich which Donald didn‟t __68__.Donald turned his pockets inside out to show he had __69__ food. “No more. See?... I‟ve given you all my sandwiches.”The bear began to rush towards Dobald. Donald ran for his life.As he breathlessly tore the camper door open, Donald gasped, “That bear __70__ doesn‟t understand English!”61.A. surprise B. anger C. delight D. sadness62.A. write B. say C. speak D. do63.A. or B. and C. but D. nor64.A. fence B. window C. which D. wall65.A. for which B. to which C. camper D. whom66.A. mouth B. gulp C. minute D. moment67.A. last B. another C. whole D. second68.A. give B. have C. carry D. make69.A. no longer B. much more C. no other D. no longer70.A. completely B. almost C. nearly D. just1V. Reading Comprehension (20×1)AAnybody running a company knows that a well-planned meeting can greatly help improve the performance of that business. The main reason for this is that it takes our employees away from the daily workplace and offers them somewhere fresh for a short time. However, unless the meeting is well thought out it will not have the best results and you will have wasted a great deal of money.The first step is to find the right place. Can your employees easily reach the center of the meeting place? Is it near a railway station? Is it close to a good fast road? Has it plenty of suitable parking space? If you are going to choose a hotel, then perhaps the hotel has cheaper rates at weekends or, if it is a popular tourist area, midweek rates may be cheaper.Another important requirement is food and drink. Breakfast is a time when people can relaxbefore the day‟s work begins, but you may not want a long break for lunch in the middle of the day. Buffet lunches are very popular for this reason. Then there is dinner, which most employees consider a reward for a day‟s hard work!Whatever your needs are, it is essential to think ahead if you want a successful meeting.71. In this text the writer is trying to____.A. complain about as a bad conference centerB. persuade employers to choose a conference hotelC. advise employees where to stay for a conferenceD. describe what makes a good conference center72. Why do we read the text?A. to learn some details about conference centers.B. to find out about running a business.C. to learn how to reward good employees.D. to find out about organizing conferences.73. What is very important when choosing a conference centre?A. cheap food and drink.B. good transport connections.C. free car parkingD. popular tour areas.74. Why does the writer think a buffet lunch is a good idea?A. it‟s exciting.B. it‟s cheap.C. it‟s quick.D. it‟s tasty.BYears ago while lying in my hammock(吊床)and drinking ID from the bottle, I noticed my dog dragging something under the fence. Upon looking at it carefully, to my disappointment, I realized it was the next-door neighbor‟s 10-year-old daughter‟s rabbit. For years I had watched her come home from school and held straight out to its cage, free it and play with it in the yard. I knew today would be no difference and fearing for our dog, I had to think fast.The rabbit was quite dirty, as if it had put up quite a struggle, so I washed it off with the plastic pipe, combed it with the dog brush and blew it dry with the leaf blower. Upon finishing its grooming, I jumped the fence and replaced it back in its cage hoping its death would be written off as “natural causes”.Back to the hammock and ID. Within the hour the neighbor‟s Benz pulled in as usual and out popped the little girl, and as usual she headed straight for the cage. Only this time did she stop about six feet away screamed, “Daddy!”Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage. Being the good neighbor I rushed ot the fence and asked if there was anything I could do.Her father less than calmly shouted, “what kind of sick person would dig up a little girl‟s dead rabbit and put it back to its cage?”75. What the writer did to the rabbit was just to show that ___.A. he loved the little girl.B. he loved the rabbit as wellC. he had nothing to do with the rabbit‟s death D the rabbit died naturally76. The little girl was shocked____.A. when she saw her rabbit was in the cageB. at the death of the rabbitC. because of such a clean rabbitD. that the rabbit was in the cage, dead77. Which of the following is NOT true according to the story?A. The girl came home in a car.B. The father appeared very calm.C. The dead rabbit was cleaned.D. The writer pretended not to know the rabbit had died.78. We can infer from the story thatA. the rabbit had had a struggle with the dog before it diedB. the father and daughter were unhappy to see their rabbit againC. the writer made a mistake about the death of the rabbitD. the father loved his daughter very muchCThe American National Football Team says it aims to compete for the championship o the 2010 world cup. Now a juvenile footballers training project, which costs 50 million US dollars and is provided by the Nike Company, has already gone into operation.As the first item project, 34 American boys under the age of 14 have already reached Mexico recently to begin their team training. Before that, the boys had received one week selection training in a San Diego camp. All these boys were selected from the four American regional training caps under the Olympic Development Program.Not long after the boys began training in Mexico did they enter competitions with the Mexican Teenager Football Team beat the Mexican Team two to one. After the matches, Carter, director of the Juvenile Development Project of the American Football Association, said that he hopes the scope of team training will be expanded to include 95—126 boys under the age of 14. Training of juvenile football players in the 15-to-16 age group will also be launched, Carter said.79. The first item of the training project includes______.a. training many boys under the age of 14b. selecting 34 excellent boy playersc. training in Mexico and organizing some matches thered. organizing 15-to-16 age groups A. a, b, c B. a, b, d C. b, c D. d, c80. According to the passage, the director named Carter has the wish to ____.A. encourage the 15-to-16-year-old boysB. increase the number of boy players under the age of 14C. get more rewards in the futureD. organize a few more football clubs.81. After reading the passage we may conclude thatA. the Mexicans like various kinds of sportsB. the American national football team lacks moneyC. the Americans take the 2010 world cup seriouslyD. the American football association doesn‟t value the action82. Which can be the best title for the passage?A. try to win the 2010 world cupB. improve the young footballers‟ skillsC. great project-training young childrenD. American boys trained for football championsDThe fire again made all the world shocked. A great fire broke out on April 15, in the town of Mina, only five kilometers from the holiest city of Mecca, when two million people gathered here for the annual pilgrimage.It was all started by a gas container when someone was cooking in a camp. The strong wind blew the fire to thousands of camps in just a moment. Many were injured when escaping from the burning camps, for they could not find their way in the heavy smoke and flames, and some ran the wrong way. The fire lasted for more than five hours before it was put out. Although the fireman arrived shortly after the fire alarm and they were backed by the helicopters, when the fire was at last put out, it was at the cost of 340 lives and 1537 were injured, some of them very seriously.About 70000 new camps were put up to help those who lost everything in the fire. An Indian official said more than half of the dead were Indians; the others were from the neighboring Asian countries.The fire was the latest in a long line of tragedies around here. In 1994, people were so crowded, that 270 people were found dead and in 1990, an accident left nearly 1500 dead.83. The whole world were shocked because____.A. the fire was a very serious oneB. they couldn‟t believe it was trueC. it happened in the holiest cityD. fire broke out there again and again84. The fire lasted very long because_____.A. there were a lot of gas containers in the campB. there was a strong windC. there were too many peopleD. people ran away to other camps and carried the fire around.85. From the accidents mentioned in the passage, we may conclude that____.A. people were not careful enoughB. the pilgrims there were not organized well enoughC. the firemen there were not able to do their work wellD. it was not easy to prevent accidents from happening86. When the fire broke out, many people got burnt or even lost their lives because____.A. they couldn‟t wake up in timeB. they didn‟t know how to run awayC. they didn‟t know which way to head forD. they couldn‟t run fast enoughESuppose we built a robot to explore the planet Mars. We provide the robot with seeing detectors to keep it away from danger. It is powered entirely by the sun. Should we program the robot to be equally active at all times? No. The robot would be using up energy at a time when it was not receiving any. So we would probably program it to stop its activity at night and to wake up at dawn the next morning.According to the evolutionary theory of sleep, evolution equipped us with a regular pattern of sleeping and waking for the same reason. The theory does not deny that sleep provides some important restorative functions. It tells us that evolution has programmed us to perform those functions at a time when activity would be inefficient and possibly dangerous. However, sleep protects us only from the sort of trouble we might walk into; it does not protect us from trouble that comes looking for us. So we sleep well when we are in a familiar, safe place, but we sleep lightly, if at all, when we fear that bears will nose into the tent.The evolutionary theory explains the differences in sleep among creatures. Why do cats, for example, sleep so much, while horses sleep so little? Surely cats do not need five times as much repair and restoration as horses do. But cats can afford to have long periods of inactivity because they spend little time eating and are unlikely to be attacked while they sleep. Horses must spend almost all their waking hours eating, because what they eat is low in energy value. Moreover, they cannot afford to sleep too long or too deeply, because their survival depends on their ability to run away from attackers.87. The writer uses the example of the robot in space exploration to tell ____.A. the differences between man and robotsB. the reason why man needs to sleepC. about the need for robots to save energyD. about the danger of men working at night88. Evolution has programmed man to sleep at night mainly to help him ___.A. avoid danger and ineffective laborB. restore his body functionsC. prevent trouble that comes to himD. keep up a regular pattern of life89. Cats sleep much more than horses partly because cats____.A. are more active than horses when they are awakeB. need more time for restorationC. are unlikely to be attackersD. evolution has equipped all creatures with a regular pattern of sleeping against waking.90. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?A. the sleeping pattern of a living creature is determined by the food it eats.B. the study of sleep is an important part of evolution.C. sleeping patterns must be taken into consideration in designing robots.D. evolution has equipped all creatures with a regular pattern of sleeping against waking.V. Science Quiz (Full Score: 20×1)GeographyName the capital of the country below.91. AustraliaA. BernB. SydneyC. CanberraD. Madrid92. HungaryA. BrusselsB.BudapestC. BrasiliaD. Buenos Aires93. According to the satellite image of Typhoon No. 15 which happened in the Pacific Ocean in 1990, please point out which areas in China were mainly attacked by Typhoon N. 15Formed over the ocean Landed on the continent Disappeared in the northA. Jiangsu and HebeiB. Sichuan and HubeiC. Fujian and ZhejiangD. Henan and Shandong94.Analyze the changes of temperatures and rainfalls in the figure and tell which city it refers to .A. LhasaB. WuhanC. BeijingD. HaikowBiology95. Fish breathe through____.A. lungsB. skinC. noseD. gills96. Cells which make up organism are very tiny, and all can not be seen with____. Most of them can be observed only under a ____.A. naked eye… telescopeB. microscope…naked eyeC. naked eye… microscopeD. sunlight…telescope97. Which of the following statements is not true?A. to study the chemical constitution of the cell membrane, researchers usually use human beings‟ cells and white blood cells.B. the cell is the smallest unit in which life activities can be carried out independently.C. cells have very different shapes and functions, and make up different tissues.D. cells come in different sizes and shapes.98. In general, the amount of water in an organism ranges from ____. For example, the water content in young plants is about 70%A. 30%--60%B.20%--75%C.45%--90%D. 60%--95%Physics99. The earth rotates from ____.A. south to northB. east to westC. west to eastD. north to south100. If an object is attracted by a gravitation force of 10N, it is said that the weight of the object is ____.A,. 9N B. 9.9N C 10.5N D. 10N101. Which of the figures can match the statement?A stretched spring makes the cart move to the right.102. Look at the Figure 1 and Figure 2.Suspend (悬挂)the board at point A, we learn that the gravitational force is sure to be on the line AB which passes point A(Figure 1). Then if we suspend the board at point D(Figure 2), where is the location of the gravitational center of the board?A. at point AB. at point EC. at point DD. at point CChemistry103. Hydrogen and oxygen are mixed chemically in a fixed proportion (比例) of ____in the compound water.A. 2:1B. 1:1C. 1:2D. 3:1104. Which of the following statements is not true?A. Materials that mankind used early are natural products.B. Chemistry is so important for us that we must master chemical knowledge to a certain level.C. In junior middle schools, we have learnt the advanced knowledge about oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, iron and some common acids (酸).D. In a word, we can see chemistry plays a very important role in a social development and the progress of human beings.105. Which figure shows us a good way of smelling gas?106. Look at the following chemistry experiments carefully. Then choose the one that can produce salt.Mathematics107. Tom is going to play ping-pang with two kids. They promise to play for a total time of 90 minutes, and each one should have the equal period of time during the game.Question: How many minutes can they play ping-pang on average (平均)?Answer: Each one may have ____for the game.A.30minutesB. 60 minutesC. 45minutes D, 90minutes108. Five persons are traveling with two luggage bags. Every time, they need two of them to carry the luggage bags and they do like this in turn during the travel. Now, they have walked 15km. Question: How many kilometers did each travel with a luggage bag on walk?Answer: _______A. 15kmB.7.5kmC. 6kmD. 30km109. In the figure below, we can see two squares. The smaller square is in the bigger one. Each side of the bigger square is 7cm while the smaller one‟s is 5cm.Question: How much is the part of shade in the figure ?Answer: _________.A. 20 C㎡B. 35 C㎡C. 26 C㎡D. 24 C㎡110. Which of the following statements is not correct?A. if the corresponding angles are equal, then the two lines are parallel (平行).B. if the corresponding angles are not equal, then the two lines are possibly equal.C. if the two lines are parallel, then the corresponding angles are absolutely equal.D. if the two lines are not parallel, then the corresponding angles are never equal.VI. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. (the first letters are given) (10×1) Shakespeare‟s plays are 1_____(111)for many reasons. The stories in his plays are as relevant to t____(112) society as they were four hundred years ago. They are about s____(113) things as good and evil, love and h_____(114), patriotism, p____(115) and philosophy. Shakespeare‟s characters----both comic and t____(116) -----are realistic and memorable, and they can help us to understand human n___(117). Even though English is spoken differently today than it was in Shakespeare‟s t____(118), the beauty of his language still b____(119) joy to listeners. Many expressions and speeches from Shakespear e‟s plays have become part of e_____ (120) English language.。
外校历年资格考英语真题语法部分辅导(2007-2010)2010年外校资格考英语真题(语法部分辅导)第二部分单项选择(15分)21. ---Have you sent the manager’s letter?---No, not yet. I must have it _____first.A. signB. be signedC. signedD. to sign22. ---Is your CD player anything like your siste r’s?---Yes, they’re exactly_____.A. alikeB. likeC. likelyD. same23. The spring festival is _____special holiday when ___whole family are supposed to get together.A. the; theB. a; aC. the; aD. a; the24. Mary is very late for work, she _____.A. may miss her trainB. must miss her trainC. may have missed her trainD. could miss her train25. The price of the houses in the city center is much higher than ____of those in the surburbs.A. itB. allC. oneD. that26. ______the meeting himself gave them a great deal of encouragement.A. The mayor will attendB. The mayor to attendC. The mayor attendingD. The mayor’s attending27. I wish it to be understood____what he did has nothing to do with me.A. ifB. whichC. whenD. that28. When you’ve finished reading the book, don’t forget to put it back on my desk,_____?A. do youB. will youC. don’t youD. haven’t you29. Thieves broke ____the shop ____night twice ____one month.A. into; in; forB. at; in; inC. in; at; atD. into; at; in30. ---Why couldn’t they catch the 6:30 train?----Because they were delayed by _____.A. some heavy trafficsB. any heavy trafficsC. heavy trafficD. a heavy traffic31. After driving for twenty miles, he suudenly realized that he ____in the wrong direction.A. has been drivingB. was drivingC. had been drivingD. drove32. The bookstore will be open only in the morning until ____notice.A. furtherB. fartherC. moreD. latest33. They’ve raised 2 billion yuan for people of Yushu, ___I think unbelievable.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. this34. There are ____chairs in the living room.A. dark three very comfortable blueB. three blue very comfortable darkC. three very comfortable dark blueD. very comfortable three dark blue35. Against the wall on the opposite side ____.A. there stand two cupboardsB. two cupboards stand thereC. there two cupboards standD. stand two cupboards2010年外校资格考英语真题(语法部分辅导解释)第二部分单项选择(15分)21. ---Have you sent the manager’s letter?---No, not yet. I must have it _____first.A. signB. be signedC. signedD. to sign答案: C have sth. done 请人做如: have my hair cut ; have my picture taken; have the tree cut down 等22. ---Is your CD player anything like your sister’s?---Yes, they’re exactly_____.A. alikeB. likeC. likelyD. same答案: A be alike =look alike 彼此相似如: You and your brother are (look) very much alike.23. The spring festival is _____special holiday when ___whole family are supposed to get together.A. the; theB. a; aC. the; aD. a; the答案 D a special holiday 泛指; the whole family 特指24. Mary is very late for work, she _____.A. may miss her trainB. must miss her trainC. may have missed her trainD. could miss her train答案:C may have done;或 must have done 对过去发生的事表示猜测如: The ground is wet. It must have rained last night.25. The price of the houses in the city center is much higher than ____of those in the surburbs.A. itB. allC. oneD. that答案: D that 代前面的 the price 2011年的28题也是一样的题. The price of buying a house in central Wuhan is much higher than____in any other area of the city.A. itB. oneC. thatD. which26. ______the meeting himself gave them a great deal of encouragement.A. The mayor will attendB. The mayor to attendC. The mayor attendingD. The mayor’s attending答案: D 动名词做主语,加上某人的。
武汉实验外国语学校2009年初中招生综合测试Section One Listening (满分30分)一 .听下面几段材料,根据所听内容完成各个小题,并将代表最佳答案的字母填在题前的括号内。
每段片断仅播放一遍。
(每小题1分,满分6分)听下面一段歌曲片段,完成第1-2题。
()1.“Hakuna Matata!” means__________________.A. no wayB.no difficultiesC.no worries( ) 2. “Hakuna Matata!” is a _________ phrase.A. beautifulB. wonderfulC. helpful听下面一段电影录音,完成第3-4 题。
()3. In this part of the movies, they find ____________________.A. a tigerB. a wolfC. a lion( ) 4. Then they decide to _______________.A. keep itB. kill itC. take it听下面一段现场录音,完成第5-6题。
()5. In the dialogue ,the Oscar goes to______________.A. BoltB. Kuang Fu PandaC.Wall E( ) 6. As we know,this famous films festival is held in _______________.A. China B,America C. France二 . 听下面五个问句,根据所听内容选出相应的答语,并将代表该答案的字母填在题前的括号内。
每个问句仅读一遍。
(每小题1分,满分5分)( ) 1.A. He works hard B. He is a teacher C. He’s forty( ) 2. A.It is exciting B. No, not at all C. Yes,I like it ( ) 3. A.. Yes, please B. You ‘re welcome C. Of course no t. ( ) 4. A.It’s red B. Last week C. It’s Mary’s( ) 5.A. I don’t know B. Not at all C. Sure三 .听下面五段对话,根据对话内容选择相应的图片,并将代表该答案的字母填在题前的括号内。
2012年武汉外校小升初招生考试数学真题一、填空题(第1-2题,每题2分,第3-8题,每题3分,共22分)1.(1)如果:516%:7★=,那么★=;(2)若31110.516332(□)⨯+÷=,则□=。
2.下列说法:①“神舟九号”载人航天飞船绕地球飞行一天一夜耗电43度,则飞行一小时约耗电1.8度;②爸爸给小雨买了一辆自行车,原价400元,现在只花了340元购买,相当于商店打八五折出售;③李希的身份证号码为:420104************,那么到今年奥运会时,她已经快11岁了;④2012年欧洲杯英格兰队进入了四分之一决赛,表明该队已经顺利地成为了前四名的球队之一。
其中正确的而是。
(填序号)3.某厂改进生产技术后,生产人员减少15,而生产量却增加了40%,那么改进技术后的生产效率比改进前提高了 %。
4.端午节吃粽子是中华民族的传统习俗。
五月初五早晨,妈妈为乐乐准备了4只粽子:一只豆沙馅,一只香肠馅,两只什锦馅。
四只粽子除内部馅料不同外,其他一切相同。
乐乐喜欢吃什锦陷的粽子,则他吃两只粽子恰好都是什锦陷的可能性是。
5.六年级三个班学生给山区的小学捐献图书。
二班捐献的书本数是一班的56,三班捐献的比二班少15,一班和三班共捐献图书180本。
那么这三个班共捐献图书本。
6.如图,将侧面积是157平方厘米的圆柱体,切拼成一个近似的长方体,表面积比原来增加平方厘米。
(π取3.14)7.在一次师生同台的课本剧表演活动中,学生和老师共54人,已知学生人数比老师的两倍还多,女生比男生多,女老师比女生少5人,至少有3名男老师,那么这54人中,共有男生人。
8.将自然数从1开始,按如图所表示的规律排列。
规定图中第m行、第n列的位置记作(m,n),如自然数8的位置是(2,3),则自然数178的位置记作。
二、计算题(共6分)9.计算(每题3分,共6分):(1)51122 (65)[2(128) 1.4] 181573-÷+-÷(2)245114 [75%(43)0.25][(21)21] 3963215 --⨯÷+÷-三、应用题(共5分)10.某市从2012年5月1日起对居民用电试行“阶梯电价”收费,具体收费标准如下:2012年5月份,该市居民甲用电200度,缴纳电费122.5元;居民乙用电350度,缴纳电费232.5元。
2009年武汉市外校试题
第一部分 选一选(2小题,每小题3分) 1.一个盒子里有1个红球,1个绿球,2个白球,除颜色外其余都相同,
现随机从盒子里一次取出两个球,则这两个球都是白球的可能性是( ) A 、
31 B 、41 C 、61 D 、12
1 2.某种商品按原定价出售,每件的利润为成本的25%,后来按原定价
的90%出售,获得的总利润比原来增加了25%,那么降低后的销售量是原销售量的( )倍。
A 、3
B 、25
C 、2
D 、1.5 第二部分 填一填(6小题,每小题3分)
3.如果将一个实心的锲圆柱形金属零件放在一个盛有水的足够高的圆柱形容器中,尺寸如图所示,则该圆柱形容器中的水位将上升_________cm 。
4.如图,长方形ABCD 恰好可分成7个形状大小相同的小长方形,如果长方形ABCD 的周长为19,则每个小长方形的面积是_________。
5.观察下列各图中小圆点的摆放规律,按这样的规律继续摆放下去,则第7个图形中小圆点的个数为________。
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· · ·
· · · · · · 第1个 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 第2个 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
· · · · · · · · · 第3个 D A C B 3cm
2cm 2cm
4cm 3cm
6.四支足球队进行单循环比赛,每两队要赛一场。
如果踢平,两队各得一分;否则胜队得三分,负队得零分,比赛最终结果是各队的总得分恰好是四个连续的自然数,则输给第一名的球队总得分为______分。
7.由几个相同的小正方体搭成的几何体的视图如图所示,则搭成这个几何体的小正方体的个数至少是_______个。
8.一筐苹果,如果每10个一堆剩8个,如果每15个一堆剩13个,如果每17个一堆剩16个,则这筐苹果至少有_______个。
第三部分 算一算(4小题,每小题2分) 9.计算:(4小题,每小题2分) (1)2-136÷269-32+35
18÷0.6×32
(2)9863213224.53
1
2÷⎥⎦⎤⎢⎣⎡⨯-+)(
(3)62.5%⨯(132+361)+8
5
6.161-÷ (4)519
554917443715332⨯+⨯+⨯
从正面看
从上面看
从左面看
第四部分 做一做(3小题,第10题5分,第11题5分,第12题7分) 10.某学校初一年级共有525人,分成三个兴趣小组开展课外活动,已
知第一小组人数的21是第二小组人数的31,第二小组人数的4
1是第三小组人数的
5
1
,则这三个小组各有多少人?
11.下列图表是某次数学竞赛中希望小学参赛同学做对题目的统计图,横轴的值表示做对题目的题数,纵轴的值表示做对相应题数的同学人数,其中做对2题和做对5题的人数未知。
对此次竞赛的情况有如下统计:
(1)本次竞赛共有8道题目;
(2)做对5题和5题以上的同学平均每人做对6题; (3)做对5题以下的同学平均每人做对3题。
问:(1)参加本次竞赛的同学共有多少人?
(2)若10%的同学做了8道题,70%的同学只做好6道题,20%的同
学只做了4道题,那么在所有做过的题目当中做错了多少题?
做对的题数 1
2 3 4 5 6 0
7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
人数
12.A 、B 、C 、D 、E 五名打字员承担一项打字任务,若单独完成,A 需56小时,B 需42小时,C 需30小时,D 需20小时,E 需12小时。
(1)如果按A 、B 、C 、D 、E ;A 、B 、C 、D 、E……的顺序轮流打字,每一轮中每人各打一个小时,需要多少时间完成任务?
(2)能否把(1)中所说的A 、B 、C 、D 、E 的次序作适当调整,其余都不变,使完成打字任务的时间比原定方式提前20分钟,若能,请写出一种轮流次序并给出推理过程;若不能,请说明理由。
第五部份 试一试(共2问,第一问2分,第二问4分)
13.在边长为1的正方形ABCD 中,E 是AB 中点,CE 交AF 于M 。
(1)如图1,当CF=BF 时,求S
四边形AMCD
(2)如图2,当CF=2BF 时,=EM CM ________;=FM
AM
_________。
(直接写出结果)
D
C B
E
A
F M
(图2)
A
B
D
E M
F C (图1)。