2023年浙江省绍兴市中考模拟英语试卷 (附答案).pdf
2023年浙江省绍兴市中考模拟英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、听短对话选答案1.Whafs Bobs advice?A.To take a bus.B.To go on foot.C.To ride a bike.2.How often does the man exercise?A.Every day.B.Once a week.C.Twice a week.3.Why did the man buy the T-shirt?A.Its color is lovely.B.It has a cool picture on it.C.It is popular this year.4.Where are the two speakers?A.In the bank.B.On the street.5.Whats the relationship between the speakers?A.Neighbors.B.Staff and customer.二、听长对话选答案听下面一段对话,回答下面小题。6.What is the man having trouble with?A.Money.B.Driving.7.How will the woman help the man?A.Shell give him some advice.C.Next to the post office.C.Doctor and patient.C.Memory.B.Shell drive him to thebank.C.She UI remind him of money.听下面一段对话,回答下面小题。8.Why does the man like to live in his neighborhood?A.Because the air there is fresh.B.Because he likes tall buildings.C.Because the people there are friendly.9.Whom does the man take to have fun in the garden after supper?A.His daughter.B.His wife.C.His friend.10.What are the two speakers going to do next?A.To do exercise.B.To watch from the window.C.To buy some flowers.三、听短文选答案听下面一段独白,回答下面小题。11.Where can Ihe listeners find grammar books?A.On the back wall.B.Next to the window.C.By the door.12.Which of the following is allowed to do in the library?A.Drink water.B.Use the CDs.13.How many hours is the library open?A.Four hours.B.Seven hours.C.Buy magazines.C.Nine hours.14.Who is the speaker talking to?A.Teachers.B,Parents.C.Students.15.What does the speaker suggest to the listeners at the end?A.They can turn to him for help.B.They can study Englishat home.四、完形填空C.They can take the magazines out.A couple of months ago I was renting(租)a house to work from.One Sunday I16 I would have to find some ways to deal with the growing grass!17 I wasjust short of money then,which left me unable to buy a lawn mower(割草机).I was 18 this as the Mr.Whippy ice-cream van(篷车)pulled up outside on thestreet.I hadnt had a Mr.Whippy ice-cream for years,and I took my coin purse and 19outside.On the side of the road were 20 young boys aged around 10 years old playing.21 I was new there and hadnt really met anyone yet.I think a couple of them mayhave been from next door.It was so hot and I asked them if theyd like an ice-cream,4tYes,please/they replied22、throwing their hands in air.23 a fourth boy joined them from theneighboring house.And hes a lovely one,too.There was just enough 24 to cover fiveice creams.As I left the van,I heard the lady serving the boys say,That was a really25 thing that lady did for you boys.Dont forget to thank 26 J I smiled asI went inside to carry on working.I left for work that evening,and didnt return until the Tuesday morning.As I drove intothe drive,I realized something was 27.Yes,my lawns had been mowed and mygardens had been weeded(除草).I felt a kind of 28 rush into my heart and a smilespread across my face.I knew my neighbors had done this fbr me,and went to 29them right away.This act of kindness not only made a big difference to me,but it also 30 me to actfurther and set up a website focusing on kindness in our community.16.A.promisedB.forgotC.realizedD.imagined17.A.UnluckilyB.FinallyC.GraduallyD.Actually18.A.asking forB.thinking aboutC.looking atD.dealing with19.A.droveB.restedC.headedD.worked20.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five21.A.SoB.AndC.WhileD.But22.A.shylyB.angrilyC.softlyD.happily23.A.As a resultB.For exampleC.At that momentD.In fact24.A.energyB.changeC.timeD.joy25.A.smartB.poorC.kindD.funny26.A.herB.meC.themD.us27.A.interestingB.importantC.differentD.wrong28.A.prideB.painC.pityD.warmth29.A.thankB.leaveC.refuseD.return30.A.stoppedB.pushedC.allowedD.warned五、阅读单选Twelve Chinese dishes have become popular during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympicsafter sportsmen shared them online and in media(媒体)interviews.Lefs take a look at someof them.长皿8 Pao ChickenAmerican snowboarder Tessa Maud has become popular in China for sharing Chinesefood from the Olympic village on TikTok.Beijing 2022 proved to be a totally new andenjoyable experience for Maud.What to eat was a daily hard choice for her becauseeverything was so good.JKSpiey hotchpotch(麻辣烫)Jutta Leerdam,a 23-year-old speed skating sportsman from the Netherlands,posted herfavorite spicy hotchpotch on social media/This is the famous Chinese snack spicyhotchpotch,which is healthier than burgers and fries,“said Leerdam.XRed bean bun(红豆包)Snowboarder Jenise Spiteri,the only sportsman standing for Malta,is a big fan ofChinese food.She was caught putting a red bean bun into her mouth while waiting for herscore.started eating them on the first day.And then for breakfast,lunch and dinner,nSpiteri said in an interview.Shes become known as the“red bean bun girl in China”.American snowboard slopestyle sportsman Julia Marino told NBC News that herfavorite food in the Winter Olympics village was dumplings.Ive probably had like 200dumplings since Ive been here,said Marino.The Games provided global sportsmen with 678 dishes from all over China,allowingthem to fully experience the Chinese food.31.The text tells that Tessa Maud.A.eats red bean buns fbr every mealB.is the only sportsman fbr her countryC.takes deeply interests in kinds of Chinese foodD.believes Chinese snacks are healthier than burgers32.Which dish can be filled in the blank A.Beijing duck B.Chinese dumplingsC.Yunnan rice noodles D.Mapo tofu33.The text can usually be read in the part of on the Internet.A.Culture B.Health C.Science D.BusinessPerhaps every kid has been asked,“What do you want to be when you grow up?”Whilesome may say a policeman or a singer,Dillon Helbig,an 8-year-old second grader fromBoise,Idaho,has a dream of becoming the next big comic(漫画)book author.Dillon has been getting attention after putting his hand written book The Adventures ofDillon Hei bigs Crismis,into his local library.In the book,Helbig goes to the North Pole withthe help of magic.He then travels through time to the first Thanksgiving and gets eaten by ahuge turkey.After Dillon said hed left his book at the library,Susan Helbig,Dillons mom,called thelibrary to see if the family could get it back.She thought the book might be in the lost-and-fbund.That was not true.Susan said,“They did find the book,they loved the content(内容),and they loved the book itself.So,they decided to keep it on their shelves as part of theircatalogue(目录)and even gave Dillon the first-ever Whoodini Award for Best YoungNovelist.So,where did Dillon get the idea of hiding his book at the library?The answer was hisdad,Alex Helbig.He did something similar when he was younger,creating 100 copies of hisalbum(专辑)and hiding them in CD stores in the area.Dillon hopes this wont be his last book in the library.Recently,he has been working onhis next book,called The Jacket Eating Closet(衣柜),which is based on a true story.When Iwas in kindergarten,I would put my jacket in the closet every time,and during breaks,itwould be gone.The jackets are still gone and thafs why Im making the book,Dillon said.34.It can be learnt from the passage that Dillon He l bi g.A.enjoys eating big turkeys B.is good at writing novelsC.gets help from magicians D.works in a local library35.The third paragraph mainly tells the of The Adventures of Dillon HelbigsCrismis.A.difference B.background C.discovery D.influence36.Which of the following is TRUE about Alex Helbig?A.He taught Dillon to write B.He got some ideas from DillonC.He hid his CDs in stores on purpose D.He liked to write songs in local stores37.We can infer from the last paragraph that Di l l on.A.looked after his things very well B.used to wear the same jacket at schoolC.put his own experience into the works D.finished his last book The Jacket EatingCloserA new Hong Kong Sleeping Bus Tour is letting people get some much-needed extrasleep.The bus tour is a 76-kilometer,five hour ride around Hong Kong on a double-deckerbus.The bus stops at places like the citys Lantau Island and the airport,where passengerscan get off and take photos,if they are awake.“When we were trying to develop new tours,I saw a post from my friend saying that hewas stressed out by his work,and that he couldnt sleep at night,“said Kenneth Kong of UluTravel,the organizer of the bus tours.But when he was traveling on the bus,he was able tosleep well.His post inspired(赋予灵感)us to create this tour that lets passengers just sleepon the bus.”Tickets for the first Sleeping Bus Tour quickly sold out,and for$13 to$51 a ticket,riders can choose seats on the upper or lower deck.Some passengers came prepared,bringingtheir own blankets and changing their shoes to slippers(拖鞋),while others brought travelpillows.Passengers were also given an eye mask and earplugs for better sleep.“I have been suffering from insomnia(失眠症)so Im here to try and get some sleep/9said 25-year-oid Anson Kong,one of the passengers on the first bus tour.He said that the tourwas a good idea and more interesting than he expected.Dr.Shirley Li,who researches sleep at the University of Hong Kong,said,People inHong Kong dont have enough time to sleep.For some people,they may tend to connectpublic transportation with their sleep.And thats why they found it easier to fall asleep on thebus.So the Sleeping Bus Tour came into being.38.We can see from the passage that Hongkong Sleeping Bus Tour.A.lasts five hours around the city B.helps tourists to visit the city betterC.encourages people to take photos on the bus D.stops between Lantau Island and theairport39.The second paragraph mainly talks about.A.who organized the new tour B.how the idea of the new tour grewC.when Kenneth Kong developed the tour D.why passengers could sleep well on thebus40.The purpose of Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 4 is to.A.get the young interested in sleeping B.show the popularity of the special tourC.advise more people to visit Hong Kong D.tell the things passengers shouldprepare41.In Dr.Shirley Lis opinion,people in Hong Kong.A.need more sleep B.prefer to take busesC.like sleeping in public D.fall asleep easilyThese new gloves are expensive,but they take the term to a new level.People can talk into them as they make a call.The gloves cost 1,000 pounds a pair.They come with a speaker unit(扬声器装置)put into the thumb(拇指)and amicrophone built into the little finger that can be connected to any using Bluetooth.Phoneusers will be able to keep their hands warm while they chat without taking their phones out oftheir pocket or handbag.Artist Sean Miles,form Winsor,designed(设计)the great gloves that double as a phonein part of his project.He connected gloves with parts from mobile phones recycled through02.Mr.Miles designed two pairs of the new gloves:one in pink and the other in brown andyellow.They will appear in an exhibition this July and visitors will be able to win the gloves.If need is great,they will then be produced at a larger amount.02 Recycle,which supported the project,says that there are already 70 million unusedmobiles phones in the UK.Bill Eyers,head of 02 Recycle,asks people to recycle theirphones responsibly.Designer Sean Miles,the41-year-old man behind the designs,said,UI hope that myproject will get people to think again about the waste created by not recycling gadgets(小器具).If a few more people recycle their gadgets rather than throw them away as rubbish,Ithink this project will have fulEHed its goal.Miles is now working on connected phones with handbag.So people dont spend timesearching the around in their bags to find a phone when it rings.42.The text tells us that the new gl ove s.A.can be uses as handbags B.are affordable to everyone nowC.are connected to mobile phones D.can help people walk more freely43.It can be learnt from the passage that Sean Mi l es.A.leads 02 Recycle in the UK B.is the inventor of the new glovesC.has produced the gloves in all colors D.asks people to sell old phones to him44.The underlined word 44fulfilled probably means”A.stopped B.achieved C.corrected D.set45.Whats the best title for the passage?A.Chat while walking B.Send your phones C.Make hands free D.Talk to theHand六、多句选词填空用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次。our unlessphotoclevertakepart in46.You will fail in the exam you study harder.47.There are many old hanging up in my grandpas room.48.Jack is much than Bob while Bob is more hard-working.49.We look after well at school,which makes our parents happy.50.Our English teacher Ms Li often some group work in her class.七、短文汉语提示填空阅读下面短文,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)。Foreign reporters had been seen carrying bags from the 2008 Summer Olympics as theyworked for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.This 51(似乎)to be a coincidence(巧合).In fact,these bags have 52-(出现)many times in the past 14 years.And thishas got lots of attention on social media.And many people speak highly of the 53(产品)made in China.“I carry the bag from the 2008 Summer Olympics every time I report sports54(竞赛).A bag is a very 55(重要的)object for a photo journalist(摄影记者)like me,and this bag is of high quality and its design is user-friendly,an Iranianreporter says.I carried the bag with me to London 2012,Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020,M saysFernando,a Spanish reporter 56(自豪地).Besides the bags given to media workers,the gold 57(奖牌)from the 2008Summer Olympics also 58(展示)a high level of quality.For example,DariaShkurikhina,a Russian athlete,found the one she won was still 59(完美的)after afire broke out in her apartment.For the 2022 Winter Olympic Games,media workers from around the world got newmedia package(包裹)and there were objects like a cup,paper-cuttings and other60(礼物)in the package.八、语法填空阅读下面短文,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。Tel Aviv,a city in Israel,wants to try a new way to encourage people to pick up aftertheir peta DNA database(数据库).Dog owners in the city may soon be expected 61(put)the information abouttheir pets DNA into a database 62(exact)when asking for a dog license.If officialsfind waste left behind on the street,63 can test it for DNA and search the databasefor the owner,who will then 64(punish).City official Eytan Schwartz told Euronews Next that only a small number of 40,000 dogowners dont pick up their pefs waste.65 the city still picks up 500kg of dog wasteevery month.There9re many dogs in Tel Aviv,with about one in every 11 people owning a dog.And in2020,there was a much 66(quick)increase in the number of complaints(抱怨)about dog waste.The city has tried to deal 67 the problem before.And in April 2021,the citydecided to start 68 activity asking owners to pick up after their pet.Tel Aviv isnt the first place to try a DNA database to solve this problem.Most largeapartment 69(building)in Utah have already asked people to give their dogs orcafs DNA before they live there.Some owners 70(pay)for more than$150 fornot picking up their pets waste so far.九、多任务混合阅读阅读下面文章,然后从文后所给的A-E五个选项中选择正确的小标题(其中一项是多余选项)。Listening in class is not like listening to TV programs,listening to a friend,or evenlistening to a speaker at a meeting.The difference,of course,is that what is said in class ishelpful to your success in the class.Knowing how to listen can help you get more out of whatyou hear,und