2020年江苏省常州中考英语试卷含答案.docx
-在-此-卷-上-答-题-无-效-绝密启用前2020年江苏省常州市初中学业水平考试毕业学校_ 姓名_ 准考证号_ _ _英语注意事项:1.本试卷共14页,全卷满分为90分。考试时间为100分钟。考生须将答案书写在答题卡上,写在试卷上的一律无效。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考试证号填写在试卷上,并填写答题卡上的考生信息。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。一、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. Take it easy. There will be _ two buses coming in a few minutes.A. anotherB. otherC. othersD. the other2. Millies research paper isnt up to standard_ she has worked at it for two weeks.A. sinceB. unlessC. ifD. although3. To the west of our school_ some bookstores and a park.A. liesB. lieC. hasD. have4. Were you required_ home during the outbreak of COVID-19?Yes. Luckily, the Internet made it possible for many of us_ from home.A. to stay; to workB. staying; to workC. to stay; workD. staying; work5. Jim, turn down the music. Our baby is sleeping.Dont worry. He_ for half an hour.A. woke upB. has woken upC. was awakeD. has been awake6. Jennys parents were completely_ when they saw the_ changes in her.A. surprising; amazingB. surprised; amazingC. surprising; amazedD. surprised; amazed7. A factory will be built for the_ of this type of new energy car.A. positionB. populationC. productionD. pronunciation8. To my joy, we_ go to the bank. Mary has lent us some money.A. shouldntB. needntC. couldntD. wouldnt9. A great deal of my time is_ with practicing playing the guitar.A. taken upB. made upC. put upD. set up10. Do you want to try some wild duck?_. We should protect wild animals.A. No ideaB. No problemC. No wayD. No doubt二、完形填空(共12小题;每小题1分,满分12分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A window is a common but powerful tool a patch(小块)of the world, from which our body is separated. The only thing we can do is look. You have no 11 on what you will see. However, your brain may make an assumption(猜想)out of whatever happens to appear.One day, I was taking a nap(小睡)in my office when I woke up to the 12 of a car crash. I looked out of my window. A car had just backed into a fence(围栏)and damaged(毁坏)it.The driver got out of the car. He was short without hair on his head. I 13 him at once.To my surprise, the man tried to 14 the damage he caused. However, his efforts all failed. Once he even funnily fell onto the road when trying to pull the fence. I 15 a lot. The failure of this terrible man was brightening my whole day.About 10 minutes later, the man left.That, I thought, would be the 16 of his efforts. The man that villainous(可憎的)man was going to 17 all the mess behind for someone else to clean up.But this is the 18 of windows. They contradict(与矛盾)your easy assumptions. The man appeared a few minutes later with some19 . For the next hour, I watched out of my window as he kept on fixing the fence 20 it was extra safe, stronger than before.This man was a hero. My 21 assumptions, I realized, were all about myself. I would be 22 and run away if I came across such a messy situation.My window had woken me up from a nap to teach me a lesson, a lesson that changed my whole day and even my whole life.11. A. agreementB. influenceC. discoveryD. impression12. A. symbolB. sightC. soundD. sign13. A. acceptedB. rememberedC. dislikedD. greeted14. A. confirmB. avoidC. coverD. repair15. A. complainedB. laughedC. learntD. thought16. A. endB. funC. problemD. lesson17. A. hideB. pushC. moveD. leave18. A. qualityB. shameC. powerD. truth19. A. friendsB. toolsC. medicinesD. plans20. A. untilB. whenC. afterD. since21. A. uglyB. friendlyC. properD. possible22. A. encouragedB. pleasedC. scaredD. relaxed三、阅读理解(共13小题;每小题2分,满分26分)阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWith so much free time on our hands during lockdown, many of us have entertained the idea of knowing more about the world. Learning a foreign language is a good choice. Here are a few examples, in order of time it takes people to learn them.Latin languages(about 600 hours)The popular Latin languagesItalian, French, Spanish and Portuguese require about 600 hours to learn. Of these, Spanish and Italian are the easiest for English speakers to learn. They are followed by Portuguese and finally French.Latin languages share many words with English. However, those shared words look or sound similar, but have different meanings over time.Greek (1100 hours)Modern Greek is maybe the easiest language to learn that uses a different alphabet(字母表). It is also a language that has contributed many words to English. Indeed, the president of Greece once gave two speeches at an international meeting that included just Greek loan words(外来词) as well as the unavoidable basic English.Japanese (2200 hours)Counting objects in Japanese depends on whether they are long and thin(like “roads”), (small and roundlike “apples”), thin and flat (like “sheets of paper”), and hundreds more examples.What Japanese you speak also depends on your gender(性别). Theres a “rough” language for men and a more “ladylike” language for women, but you must understand both.Chinese(2200 hours)Each Chinese written word is hardly understandable when spoken between a Mandarin(普通话)speaker in Beijing and a Cantonese speaker in Guangdong. If you think thats strange, consider our number system: the symbol “2” is widely understood but its pronounced “two” in English and “duex” in French.-在-此-卷-上-答-题-无-效-23. For an English speaker, which of the following is the easiest to learn?A. Japanese.B. French.C. Greek.D. Italian.24. What can we learn from the passage?毕业学校_ 姓名_ 考生证号_ _ _A. The same word in two languages always has the same meaning.B. The English language and the Greek language use the same alphabet.C. Objects are counted differently in Japanese according to their shapes.D. A Mandarin speaker and a Cantonese speaker write Chinese differently.25. The purpose of this passage is to tell English speakers _.A. how to learn some foreign languagesB. why they must learn a foreign languageC. some information on the difficulty of foreign languagesD. not to choose an Asian language to learn as it is too hardBInfluenza, or flu(流感), is a type of virus. It spreads from one person to another quickly. When someone who has the flu coughs or sneezes, little droplets from their lung(肺) spread out into the air. Anyone nearby can get sick. Even a person who touches something with the virus and then touches his or her mouth, eyes, or nose, can become infected(感染).The outbreak of the 1918 influenza infected about 500 million people worldwide. It killed from 20 million to 50 million people. It was first seen in Europe, the United States, and parts of Asia. It then spread quickly around the world. Many people who became sick were young, healthy adults. At the time, no treatments worked in the prevention of the spread of the killer flu. People were ordered to wear masks. Schools, theaters and other public places were closed.When the first wave(波)in the spring of 1918 hit, it didnt seem serious. People who were infected felt the usual flu symptoms(症状), which are chills, fevers, and feeling tired. Those who got sick generally got better after several days. Not many died. However, a second, highly contagious(传染的)wave of influenza appeared in the fall of that same year. Victims died shortly after they were infected within hours or days. Their skin turned blue and their lungs were filled with liquid(液体), making it very difficult to breathe.By the summer of 1919, the flu pandemic(大流行病) came to an end. Sick people had either got well or died. Almost 90 years later, in 2008, researchers announced theyd discovered why the 1918 flu was so deadly. The flu virus inflamed(使恶化)the lungs, causing them to fill with liquid.Since 1918, there have been several other influenza pandemics, although none has been quite as deadly.26. What information about the 1918 flu is mentioned in the passage?A. The reason why it was so deadly.B. The reason why it ended.C. The change it caused to medical research.D. The place in which it was last seen.27. All the people that were infected with the 1918 flu_.A. had blue skin that led to their deathB. had touched someone with the virusC. died as their lungs were filled with liquidD. had the virus in their bodies that made them sick28. Which of the following statements about the 1918 flu is TRUE according to the passage?A. Wearing a mask was the best way to treat it.B. A younger person had a lower risk of being infected with it.C. People expected the coming of its second wave, but couldnt stop it.D. It was deadlier than any other influenza pandemic in modern history.C“Whats wrong, Carina?” Collin asked. “Homesick again?”His sister nodded.“Yeah, me too.” Collin sighed(叹息).Their family had moved to the new place nearly four months ago. The new place was housed inside a huge transparent dome(透明的圆屋顶). It still didnt feel like home.“I miss my friends,” Carina said sadly. “And green grass and swimming, and everything. I even miss the sound of rain on the roof(屋顶).”“Worst of all,” Carina continued, “my birthday is in two days, and I dont think Mom and Dad are planning anything special. Theyre too busy.”“Shes probably right,” thought Collin. Life here was very busy for scientists like their parents. He doubted if they had time to plan a party. And how could they anyway? Things such as balloons and birthday candles didnt exist here. They didnt even have enough materials to make a cake.“Dont worry.” Collin put an arm around Carinas shoulder.Collin walked toward the agricultural center, where his mom worked. He found her taking notes on some tall tube-like plants.“What are those?” he asked.“Bamboo plants,” said Mom. “Theyre strong and grow fast. They make good building materials.”“May I have a piece?”“Sure.” Mom handed one to him and made a note on her notebook.The next day, Collin made tiny holes into the piece of bamboo and put small nails(钉子)into each hole. He poured a handful of pebbles(鹅卵石) inside and covered the open ends.Collin held the bamboo piece carefully as he hurried home. He hid it behind his back and opened the front door. To his surprise, Mom and Dad were home early from work. Mom was carrying something that looked like a cake.He looked closer and realized Mom had made a cake with dried apples and cinnamon(肉桂皮) sugar. A real treat, on the Moon.Collin handed his sister the bamboo rod. “Happy birthday!”“What is it?” Carina asked, looking at it curiously.“A rain stick,” said Collin. “Whenever you turn it over, the pebbles fall around the nails and it sounds like rain.”Carina turned the stick, and the room was filled with a sound like rain drumming on a roof.“Its Moon Rain!” she said. “It makes me feel like Im home.” She smiled at Collin and turned the rain stick over again.29. What may be the best title of this passage?A. Bamboo PlantsB. Moon RainC. Homesick Again!D. United Family30. What can we know from the passage?A. This passage is part of a science fiction written for scientific research.B. The family moved to the new place in order to do some sightseeing.C. Their new home was on a dry land on the earth far from their old one.D. Carina didnt think her parents would plan anything special for her birthday.31. Which of the following can best describe Collin?A Careful and brave.B. Caring and creative.C. Generous and intellectual.D. Romantic and popular.DLooking at art should be like walking in the countryside. You may not know exactly where you are, what bird is making that strange sound, or what the hill ahead of you is called, but thats part of the fun of it. You dont need to know these things to feel the beauty of nature.Of course, if you do know your birds, trees and local history, a walk can be more attractive. Yet such knowledge comes slowly. It is picked up through experience. A true knowledge of nature cannot just be given to you through an app on your phone. Imagine pointing your phone at the hill and getting plenty of information on screen. Would that enrich your dreamy walk or -在-此-卷-上-答-题-无-效-ruin(毁灭) it?毕业学校_ 姓名_ 考生证号_ _ _Braggarts enjoy an app that allows them to show off their knowledge, for example, about baroque(巴洛克风格的) paintings. In fact, apps in museums try to provide on-screen art history at once just to encourage people to read their phones instead of looking at paintings.It is a mistaken idea that you need to be spoon-fed(灌输) amazing facts about a work of art in order to appreciate(欣赏) it. Our first experience of a work of art should be raw(自然状态的), unguided, and a bit puzzling, like following a path in the woods. Later, you might choose to do some personal research into the work. It can further increase your enjoyment and appreciation for it. Yet it is best done when youre away from the art itself, so that even when you return, the work still feels fresh.Anyone who thinks knowing some dates and details makes you better understand a work of art is wrong. We all need to put aside our screens and our supposed knowledge when we look at art. Let the paintings flow in; let your intuitions(直觉) fly off. Art is a journey in the wilderness or it is nothing at all.32. What does the writer mainly want to say?A. Art is best with the help of apps.B. Art is best when hidden in mystery.C. Art is nothing compared with nature.D. Art is nothing when details and facts are known.33. The underlined word “braggarts” refers to(指)_.A. people who like showing offB. people who like baroque paintingsC. those who are good at appreciating artD. those who are good at painting with phones34. Whats the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. How to appreciate a work of art.B. How to personal research into a work of art.C. How to keep your feelings about a work of art fresh.D. How to be spoon-fed amazing facts about a wo