2020年浙江省绍兴中考英语试卷含答案.docx
-在-此-卷-上-答-题-无-效-绝密启用前2020年浙江省绍兴市初中学业水平考试英 语毕业学校_姓名_ 考生号_ _ _卷I(选择题共70分)(一)听力部分(共25分)一、听力(本题有15小题,第一节每小题1分,第二、三节每小题2分,共计25分)第一节:听小对话,回答问题。1. WherewasMarylastnight?A. Atalibrary.B. Ataconcert.C. Athome.2. Whichclubistheboylookingfor?A. TheEnglishClub.B. TheSportsClub.C. TheMusicClub.3. Whenshouldtheboyhandintheproject?A. OnMonday.B. OnTuesday.C. OnWednesday.4. WhatisGinagoingtodo?A. Studyforatest.B. Eaticecream.C. Playtennis.5. Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A. Cathysbirthday.B. Cathysbag.C. Cathysstore.第二节:听较长对话,回答问题。听下面一段对话,回答第67小题。6. Howdoestheboyfeelnow?A. Surprised.B. Excited.C. Bored.7. WhydoesLucythinktheboyshouldhavethecar?A. Becausehehasgotarichfather.B. Becauseheworksoutsidetown.C. Becausehehasstudiedreallyhard.听下面一段对话,回答第810小题。8. HowlongwillJennystayinMexico?A. Twoweeks.B. Sixweeks.C. Eightweeks9. WhatwillJennydoinMexico?A. Learnart.B. Taketheexams.C. Workatahospital.10. WhomwillStevegoonholidaywith?A. Hisfriend.B. Histeacher.C. Hisfamily.第三节:听独白,回答问题。11. WhatdoesLindaprobablydo?A. Aguide.B. Acook.C. Adoctor.12. Whatcoloristhezoosmainroad?A. Red.B. Yellow.C. Green.13. HowdoesLindalikewatchinganimalseatlunch?A. Relaxing.B. Interesting.C. Important.14. Whyshouldntkidsrunthroughthezoo?A. Becausetheymaybelost.B. Becausetheymaygetthemselveshurt.C. Becausetheymayputanimalsindanger.15. Howmanyrulesarementioned?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.(二)笔试部分(共45分)二、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。WhenIwaslittle, oneofmyfavoriteholidaytraditionswasmakingawishlistforSantaClaus. Everyyear, myfatherhelpedme16allthatIwanted. Often, Iputfoodonthelist: chocolates, candies Oneyear, Ievenaskedformyfavorite17!AsIgrewolder, InolongerwrotetoSantaClaus, butInever18makingalistofthethingsthatImostlikedorwanted.Oneyear, IwenttoChinatoworkina19.InChina, mostpeopledontcelebrateChristmas. 20,theycelebrateChineseNewYear. Inmyclasses, IaskedmystudentstomakelistsforSantaClaus. Butthey21me. “WegetluckymoneyatChineseNewYear,”onegirltoldme. “ThatsbetterthangiftfromSantaClaus!”Inodded. Maybeshewas22!OnChristmasEve, myfriendsandIwentwalkinginthecity. 23ChristmasisntaholidayinChina, manypeoplewereoutinthestreetsandhavingfun. They24Santahats, atecandiesandsaid“MerryChristmas”tousinEnglish. Theyknewwewere25.Afterafewhours, myfriendsandIwere26andabitcold. “OneChristmaswhenIwassmall, IwishedforsoupfromSantaClaus,” Itoldmyfriends. Theylaughed.Wewentintoarestaurantandsatatatable.27,myfriendscriedout. “Look, Beth, your28iscomingtrue!”Iturnedaround. “SantaClaus”stood29me. Well, itwasthewaiter, buthewasdressedinaredand-whiteSantaClaussuit! “MerryChristmas. WhatcanIgetyou?” 30asked.“Soup!”wesaidinchorus(齐声).16. A. fixB. hideC. listD. name17. A. soupB. coffeeC. milkD. tea18. A. enjoyedB. suggestedC. stoppedD. remembered19. A. restaurantB. schoolC. bankD. store20. A. InsteadB. NextC. AlsoD. Anyway21. A. dependedonB. caredforC. worriedaboutD. laughedat22. A. politeB. rightC. seriousD. careful23. A. WhenB. ThoughC. BecauseD. if24. A. soldB. madeC. woreD. washed25. A. foreignersB. reportersC. passengersD. neighbors26. A. nervousB. quietC. sleepyD. hungry27. A. SuddenlyB. FinallyC. LuckilyD. Naturally28. A. planB. wishC. promiseD. fear29. A. againstB. belowC. aboveD. behind30. A. itB. heC. ID. she三、阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分,共计30分)阅读下面四篇材料,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。AAMANACCHANLENGEYOUCOULDWIN $500TOHELPSAVELIONS!Withalionsstrongjawsandclaws, itsnowonderthatthisbigcatisabigstarinthewild. Butthepowerfulanimalstillfacesdangersincludingonesfromhumansandtheirnumbersaredropping.ThatswhythisyearsAlmanacChallengeisallaboutsavinglionsandhowyoucanhelp. Sendinaposterthatincludesadrawingandaone-sentencemessageaboutwhyitsimportanttoprotectlions. Youcouldwina $500giftcardtohosta“LionsForever” partybutyoucanhostoneonyourowntoo! Invitefriends, family, andclassmatestotalkaboutwhyitsimportanttosavethesebigcats. Andyourdrawingmightbeincludedinafutureissue(期)ofNatGeoKidsmagazine,Natgeokids. com,oreveninnextyearsAlmanacChallenge!ImportantEntryInformationAlmanacChallengestartsonMay8,andendsonDecember3. OpentoU. S. peoplewhoareaged6to12yearsorolder. Toenter,visitnatgeokids. com/almanac. Seeofficialrulesforcompleteprizedescriptionandmoreinformation.31. ThepurposeofAlmanacChallengeisto_.A. tellustheimportanceoflionsB. raise $500forapartyC. encourageustohelpsavelionsD. sellNatGeoKidsmagazines32. IfyouwanttojoininAlmanacChallenge,youmust _.A. callNatGeoKidsmagazineB. beatleastsixyearsoldC. haveatalentfordrawingD. handinaposterafterDec. 333. AlmanacChallengeismostprobablya _.A. competitionB. meetingC. surveyD. test毕业学校_姓名_ 考生号_-在-此-卷-上-答-题-无-效-BAChinesesongcouldbeheardinaclassroominSana,thecapitalofYemen(也门),wherearound20Chinese-learningschoolchildrenweresinging“IlovetolearntheChineselanguagebecauseitisverynice,importantandIwanttotraveltoChinatocompletemystudiesthere,”Karimal-Areqi,astudentoftheprivateLanguagesModelSchoolinSanaa, toldXinhua.TeacherMohammedAl-Ansi, wholearntthelanguageinChinaandreceivedauniversitydegree,stressed(强调)theimportanceoflearningtheChineselanguage. “ItisthelanguageofthefutureanditisnecessaryforallpeopletogetadvantagesfromthegreatdevelopmentinChina,”hesaid.LikemanyotherprivateelementaryandsecondaryschoolsinYemen, theChineselanguageisabasicpartoftheLanguagesModelSchoolscourses, wherethestudentsstudyChineseasactivelyasmathandsciencesubjects. “InteachingtheChineselanguage, Isucceededineducatingstudentsinasimplewaythatfitseveryone,”al-Ansisaidproudly, stressingthatteachingChinesehaschangedhislifewithoutdoubt.Al-AnsiexpectsthatYemenandChinawillworktogethertosetupcentersandschoolsforteachingtheChineselanguageinYemensothatmanyyoungYemeniscanlearn. “IhopethatabranchoftheConfucius(孔子学院),couldbebuiltinYementoteachthelanguageandspreadtheChineseculturetomanyyearswhoareinterestedinlearningtheChinesecultureandlanguage,”hesaid.ManyYemenisseethatlearningaforeignlanguagemayopenawayofhopetoanewlife, suchasgetting ,moremoneyandpaving(铺平)thewaytoabrightfutureinthecountrythathasexperiencedwarforalmostfiveyears.34. ThepassagetellsusthatMohammedal-Ansi _.A. hasgotauniversitydegreeinYemenB. singsChinesesongswellC. thinksitimportanttostudyChineseD. ownsalanguageschool35. IntheLanguagesModelSchool, thestudents _.A. considerChineseasimplelanguageB. dowellinscienceandmathC. takeprideinMohammedal-AnsiD. areactiveinlearningChinese36. The5thparagraphismainlyabout _.A. theChinesecultureB. Mohammedal-AnsishopeC. centersforlearningChineseD. thewayofdoingresearch37. Itcanbelearntfromthepassagethat _.A. manyyoungYemenislearnChineseforabetterfutureB. learningChineseissuretomakeYemenisrichC. moreandmoreYemenisaregoingtoworkinChinaD. ChinesehasbeenpopularinYemenforfiveyearsCOnFebruary12,2019,BrendonFontaineblewoutfivecandlesonabirthdaycake. “Helovedthecakesomuch,”sayshismother, Faith, wholivesinWinnipegwithBrendon. “Ihadtohideitinthebackofthefridge.”BrendonssurprisecamefromCakesforKids,agroupofhomebakers(烘焙师)whoknowthatasimplebirthdaycakecanbeuncommonforpoorfamiliesliketheFontaines.ThegroupwassetupthreeyearsagobyChristyRogowski, a40-year-oldwhoworksinhealthcaresoftware,andherpartner, WendySingleton. “Imaginingachildwhowasntgoingtohaveabirthdaycakewasreallyupsetting,”Rogowskisays.AFacebookcall-outforvolunteersfinallyadded150bakerstotheirnamelist. Whenvolunteersfirstapply(申请), theyreaskedwhytheywanttodoso. “Somepeoplehavesaidthattheydidnthaveacakeontheirbirthdaygrowingup,andtheyknowhowimportantitis,”saysSingleton. Morecommonly, though, theysaytheywantfamiliesinneedtoknowthattheirneighborscareaboutthem.ThenamesofthecakereceiversareprovidedbycommunityorganizationsandWinnipegChildandFamilyServices. Achildmightreceiveacakebecausethefamilyispoor. Sometimesachildissick,leavingthefamilytoobusytomakethetreatthemselves. Cakesalsogotochildrenlivinginfostercare(寄养). JodiKorolyk, aworkerwithWinnipegChildandFamilyServices, hassofarorderedbirthdaycakesforfiveofthealmost800kidsintheirsystem. “Itshowsthechildtheyhavealotofpeopletheretosupportthem,”shesays.Bytheendoflastyear, CakesforKidshadbakedover575cakestomarkkidsbirthdays, andthebakingcontinues. RogowskiandSingletonareevenconsideringdevelopingtheprogramnationallyandalsoprovidingcakesforoldpeoplewholivealone. Afterall, theresnoagedifferencewhenitcomestothepositiveroleofawell-timedcake.38. TheexampleofBrendonisgiventohelpexplainwhy_.A. cakesshouldbeputinthefridgeB. childrenlikecakessomuchC. CakesforKidswassetupD. somefamiliesbecamepoor39. WecanseefromthepassagethatthegroupCakesforKids_.A. paysitsworkersmuchmoneyB. hasahistoryofthreeyearsC. caresaboutvolunteershealthD. givesawaycakesonline40. Paragraph5mainlytellsus_.A. wherekidscancelebratebirthdaysB. howcakesaresenttokidsC. whocanprobablyreceivecakesD. whencakesneedtobeordered41. ThelastparagraphshowsthatRogowskiandSingletonplanto_.A. offercakestotheoldlivingaloneB. makeanother575birthdaycakesC. improvetheirskillsinmakingcakesD. createnewkindsofbirthdaycakesDWithschoolsclosedandrestrictions(限制)onpublicactivities,itcanbeadifficulttimeforyoungpeople, whosuddenlycantspendtimewiththeirfriendsandfamilyinperson.However,thesituationhasalreadyledtosomecreativewaysofusingtechnologytokeepintouchwiththosepeople,fromvideocallsandgroupchats(聊天)toonlinegames. Expertssaythatyoungpeoplemightfindthesocialrestrictionsonseeingtheirfriendsinreallifestressful, whichiswhytechnologycanbehelpful.“Keepingrelationshipsisveryimportantforhealth,”saysDrAmandaGummer,creatorofDrGummersGoodPlayGuide. Sheaddsthatthisismoreimportanttheolderyouget. “Notmaintainingthesefriendshipscanmakeitmoredifficultforyoutogetbackintoschoolwhenthetimecomes,”shesays. CheesyKennedy, fromatrainingprogramcalledConfidentKids,agrees. “Stayingconnectedtothosewecareaboutisevenmoreimportantnowthaneverbefore,”shesays. “Wecansuddenlyfeelquitelonely.”Messagingappsandvideocallsaregoodforcheckinginwithfriends, ororganizinggroupchatstokeepin. touch. “Videochatsareagreatwaytokeepconnectedwithyourwiderfriendshipgroup,”saysGummer.Expertsagreethatthereareplentyofwaystobecreativewithvideochatsbesidestalkingtofriends. Gummersuggests,“Avirtual(虚拟的)film-and-pizzanightcanworkwell.”SharnaJackson,anexpertonyoungpeopleandtechnology,haslotsofideastoo. Shesuggeststakingturnstoteachfriendssomethingyourereallygoodatsuchaspaintinganddrawing,perhaps. Shealsothinksthatonlinegames, includingFortniteandMinecraft,canplayareallygoodrole.“Itsgoodtoplaytogether. Itssocial, theresproblem-solvingandturn-taking, andithelpsyoudevelopdifferentskills,”shesays.42. Accordingtothepassage, youngpeoplewill_whentheycantstaywithfriends.A. beafraidofgrowingupB. failtopasstheexamsC. experienceahardtimeD. refusetogotoschool43. Theunderlinedword“maintaining”probablymeans “_”.A. controllingB. endingC. checkingD. keeping44. ThepassagementionsthefollowingwaysofkeepingintouchEXCEPT_.A. talkingtofriendsontheInternetB. playingonlinegamesC. producingonlinevideostogetherD. teachingfriendsonline45. Whatsthebesttitleforthepassage?A. AwayfromfriendsB. TogetherwithtechnologyC. AloneathomeD. Backtoschool试卷(非选择题共50分)四、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)A. 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次(每空一词)。nearlycapsmellbetweenkiss46. Mypetcatoftenhidesitstoysunderthose_.47. Hermother_hergoodbyeasshegoestoschooleveryday.48. Itravel_ShaoxingandHangzhoutwiceaweek.49. Itwas_oneoclock,butshestilldidntshowup.50. Thedish_sodeliciousthatIcouldntwaittotasteit.B. 阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。MarkQuinistryingtomaketheworldhappy-onepersonatatime. Hehitupontheideaafterstudyinghowapersonshappinesscouldbe51(影响)bysocialmedia(媒体). Insteadofjustthinkingabouthisownhappiness,hewonderediftherewasa52(秘密的)waytomakepeoplearoundtheworldhappy.Quinturnedtosomethinghe53(他自己)loves. “AllmylifeIvebeentakingphotos,”hesays, “andforthepast54(七)years,Ivespentalotoftimemakingscrapbooks(剪贴簿)filledwithphotos, 55(明信片),tickets Itgivesmesuchjoytolookbackonthese. IjustthoughtmaybeIcouldcreateanonlinescrapbookthateveryonecould56(分享)in.”FromhisideacamethebookTheHappinessScrapbook. QuinntravelledinAmericatakingpicturesandaskingpeoplethe57(相同的)question: whatmakesyouhappy? “Ivegotphotosandanswersfromstrangers,friends, family, aswellasotherswho58(清楚地)毕业学校_姓名_ 考生号_-在-此-卷-上-答-题-无-效-havesomethingtosay,”hesays.Quinnhopestostarta59(网站)orabook, whichcanbesomethingforpeopletoturntowhentheyare60(充满的)ofsadness. “Thatideamakesmemorethanjusthappy,”saysQuinn.五、语法填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共计10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。About20millionchildreninAmericaattendsummercampeveryyear,accordingtoAmericaAssociation(ACA). Theylookforwardto61(spend)timetherewithfriends.Butwithsocial-distancing(社交距离)rulesin62UnitedStates, manysummercampsfacedifficultdecisions. Canthey63(safe)welcomecampersthisyear? Dotheyneedtocloseorshould64changehowtheycarryouttheirprograms?“Mostcampsareaskingnotonlywhentheyregoingtoopen,65alsohowtheyregoingtoopen,”saysTomRosenberg,presidentoftheACA. Hesaysthatmanycamps66(wait)oninstructionsfromthegovernmentnow.“Thestatessummercampscouldopen67June,”BethBye, theleaderoftheConnecticutOfficeofEarlyChildhood, saidaweekago. “Butthereneedtobe68(strict)healthrulesthanever. Mostprogramswillnot69(allow)tohavemorethan30kids.”Byeaddedthatcampsareimportantforbothkidsand70(parent). “Formanyfamilies,”shetoldtheNewYorkTimes,“summercampistheirchildcare.”六、阅读(本题有5小题,每小题1分,共计5分)下面短文有四处(7174题)需要添加首句。请仔细阅读,从方框中所给的AE五个选项中选择符合相关段落意思的首句(其中一项是多余选项),并完成75题。HowtoGetChildrentoStopTouchingTheirFacesKidsseemliketheyrealwaystouchingeverythingintheirenvironment, fromtablesandchairstodoorsandstairs. Sincethosesurfacesmayholdgerms(细菌),youcanhelpyourchildavoidillnessbyencouragingthemnottotouchtheirfacethroughoutthe