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1、青海省2020年中考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_1 The dining hall is specially built for _. That s great! People over seventies wont have to worry about their daily meals.Aan old manBthe old manCthe old2 Mary and her classmates are busy preparing for their final examination. Thats why you can always see _ learning in
2、 the library.AthemBusCher3The only jokes I tell are the _ that I hear from you.AoneBonesCjoke4Cookies are just the thing to serve _ tall glasses of real lemon juice.AatBinCwith5Could you please _ the picture on the wall and make it clean?Sure. Id love to.Apull downBtake awayCtake down6Lily is intell
3、igent and hard-working, she _ do well in the singing competition.Sure. She was born to be a singer.AshouldBmightCcant7Xining is getting more and more beautiful.Oh, yes. I think more changes are _.Aon the radioBin the endCon the way8I was still feeling hungry _ I had eaten some sandwiches.AsoBthoughC
4、since9A CCTV news reporter will come to interview Wang Lin tomorrow. Please tell her _.Anot to be lateBnot to comeCto watch TV10She was the best seller in the company and her boss gave her a special ten-day holiday.Thats so cool. She sold out _ products than any others last year.Athe mostBmoreCfewer
5、11What are you expecting to do when the flu stops spreading?I _ the world and enjoy different food.Ago aroundBhave been on a tour ofCwill travel around12We ll never forget those _ lost their lives for our country.AwhoBwhichCwhom13Its difficult to get a ticket of Jay Zhous concert._, Ive got one.AFin
6、allyBLuckilyCRecently14What a fine day! Lets go for a picnic, _?Sounds like a good idea.Ashall weBdont weCcan we15What do you know about the earthquake happened in the morning?The wounded people _ to the hospital in time.Aare broughtBwere broughtCwill be brought16Wed better ask the local people when
7、 well get to the next town.We did. But nobody could say _ it would take.Ahow oftenBhow farChow long17Why dont you find some workers to repair the machines?Well, _ of them want to do such a low-paid job.Aa fewBfewCsome18_ an amusement center, some restaurants and hundreds of stores in the shopping ma
8、ll.Wow, its amazing. I will go next week.AThere isBThere areCThere will be19Why do so many Canadian companies want him to work for them?He can speak both English and French. Its certainly his _.AdecisionBconditionCadvantage20 You look down! What s up? _.AIm watching a sitcomBMy mom is illCI just fin
9、ished high school Blue whales are the largest animals in the world. But they are amazing 21 because of their huge size, but their slow heartbeat.For the first time , scientists have researched the 22 of a blue whale. They found 23 when blue whales dive (潜水) for food, their heart rates (心率) are as 24
10、 as 2 beats per (每) minute (bpm). Scientists used to 25 that their diving heart rate was 15 bpm. When the whales go to the oceans 26 to breathe, their heart rate is between 25 and 37 bpm.Usually, the larger an animal is, 27 its heart beats, since it takes more time to pump (输送) blood around 28 body.
11、 Shrews, the smallest mammals (哺乳动物), have a heart rate of up to 1,000 bpm. Humans usually stay between 60 and 100 bpm. 29 slowing their heart rate, blue whales can send more blood to the muscles (肌肉) that they use 30 . These muscles become stronger, allowing the whales to dive for longer periods of
12、 time.21AneitherBeitherCnot onlyDalthough22AheartbeatBbody sizeCdivingDfood23AitBthatConceDif24AmanyBlittleCfastDslow25AregardBexpectCthinkDdoubt26AbottomBsurfaceCcenterDside27Athe slowerBslowerCthe fasterDfaster28AitsBitsChisDher29AByBInCOnDAt30Ato pump bloodBto eatCto breatheDto divesafety country
13、 shock set up helpDuring World War , a naval blockade (海军封锁) kept food and supplies from entering Germany. English charity (慈善机构)worker Eglantyne Jebb was 31 to see the influence that action had on children. In 1919, she 32 an organization named Save the Children, mainly helping children get out of
14、the difficult situation. Today, Save the Children works in 120 33. It helps with food, education and health. In Syria, the organization 34 more than 2 million children, providing food and other supplies, as well as 35 spaces for children to learn and get mental health services. During major conflict
15、s (冲突) such as the war in Syria, Save the Children doesnt choose sidesit chooses children.5 Great British BandsNameOriginDatesMain band membersFamous song/albumHonoursThe BeatlesLiverpool1960-70John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo StarrThe Beatles (The White Album)Best- selling band i
16、n historyThe Rolling StonesLondon1962 - presentMick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Bill WymanIts Only Rockn Roll4th on 100 Greatest Artists of All Time list (Rolling Stones magazine)The WhoLondon1964 -82, 1985, 1988 - 89, 1996 - presentPete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwist
17、le, Keith Moon, Kenney JonesMy GenerationHave seven albums on Rolling Stone magazines 500 Greatest Albums of All TimeLed ZeppelinLondon1968 -80 ( reunions: 1985,1988, 1995, 2007)John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert PlantStairway to HeavenSecond best-selling band ever in the USAPink Floyd
18、London1965 - 1995, (one-off reunion: 2005)Syd Berrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason, David GilmourThe Dark Side of the MoonSold more than 250 million albums worldwide仔细阅读表格内信息,选择最佳答案。36_ formed in Liverpool.AThe BeatlesBThe Rolling StonesCThe WhoDLed Zeppelin37_ lasts the longest.AThe Ro
19、lling StonesBThe WhoCLed ZeppelinDPink Floyd38Among the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time on Rolling Stone magazine, _ has seven.AThe BeatlesBThe Rolling StonesCThe WhoDLed Zeppelin39Led Zeppelins most famous song is _.AIts Only Rockn RollBMy GenerationCStairway to HeavenDThe Dark Side of the Moon40_
20、was one of the members of Pink Floyd.AJohn LennonBKeith RichardsCJohn PaulDRichard Wright Over the last six months, the coronavirus pandemic (冠状病毒疫情) has affected different countries and regions in different ways. Here, well take a look at a few of the most important events that have happened.Italy
21、shuts downOn March 10, the Italian government decided to put the whole country on lockdown after the number of cases (病例) in the country started increasing quickly, people were suggested not leaving their home. The first case was detected (检测到) as early as January 31. In the following weeks, the num
22、ber of cases reached over 10,000 by the time of the lockdown. The lockdown affected 16 million people across the country. Italy was one of the first of many countries that carried out lockdowns to prevent the spread of the virus.WHO declares pandemicOn March 11, World Health Organization (WHO) offic
23、ially characterized (描述) COVID-19 as a pandemic. This was because of a growing number of cases around the world. By this time, there were more than 20,0000 cases in Europe, including 1,000 deaths, as well as 1,000 cases in the US.Summer Olympics delayedOn March 24, President of the International Oly
24、mpic Committee ( IOC) Thomas Bach announced the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, which were planned to be held in Tokyo, would be delayed until the following year in the interest of protecting pubic safety.US hits over 1 million casesOn April 28, the US officially recorded over one million COVID-19 cases
25、nationwide. This came just four days after it was announced that the virus had resulted in over 50,000 deaths across the country. The virus spread rapidly across the country, as the first case had been recorded three months earlier.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。41The events in the passage are all connected with _.A
26、Italys lockdownBOlympic gamesCUS casesDthe coronavirus pandemic42In Paragraph 2, the underlined word “lockdown” probably means _.A封城B控制C关押D锁定43COVID-19 was officially announced as a pandemic because it _.Acaused the lockdownsBhad a growing number of cases in the worldCcould result in deathDspread qu
27、ickly in Europe442020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo will be delayed because _.Apeople may not go during the pandemicBthe cases in Asia increased quicklyCit hasnt been well-preparedDits necessary to protect public safety45It took _ for the number of COVID-19 cases in the US to reach over one million.
28、Afour daysBtwenty-eight daysCthree monthsDfour months Both of my two sons were born in Toronto, but they moved with us to Ottawa when they were quite young. They went to school there, grew up there. Later, one of my sons went to Canadas east coast near a city called Halifax and the other moved to th
29、e west coast to Vancouver. My wife and I were left in the middle.As we nearly retired (退休), we started to think where we should spend our final years. For several reasons we decided to live on a small town on Vancouver Island, where was close to one of my sons. However, the son moved to Hollywood so
30、on after he had got another job there. I helped him move.We still lived a happy life in our little west coast town, but we have paid a price. We have not been there for some important events such as the births of our grandchildren. We have missed watching them grow up; we have missed backyard barbec
31、ues (烧烤) and basketball weekends with them. Our home, while very comfortable, was also very quiet.Every fall we travel to see the children. We usually fly, first to California to see our son Scott and spend a week or more with him trying to catch up on everything weve missed. Then, usually in Novemb
32、er, we make the even longer trip east across Canada to see Travis and our grandchildren, who were about their twenties.Fortunately, both our sons are doing well and grandchildren are growing up straight and tall. We love all of them and they love us. Were very happy but there are times I think about
33、 the things we didnt see: the tears or the smile on the granddaughters face, their school graduations, my sons joy at successes in business.Life has been good for our family but we have all paid a price.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。46The writers sons grew up in _.ATorontoBOttawaCHalifaxDVancouver47From the underli
34、ned sentence in paragraph 3, we can infer (推断) that the writer _.Awanted to live a noisy lifeBwas satisfied with retired lifeClived a comfortable lifeDwas sometimes lonely48Which of the following important events did the writer miss?AThe births of his grandchildren.BSchool graduations of his grandch
35、ildren.CThe successful times of his sons business.DAll of the above.49For his family life, the writer implies (暗示) _.Athey all regret not living together all the time although enjoying a happy lifeBthey enjoy a happy life because they can see each other every yearCthey are proud of the sons and the
36、grandchildrenDthey love the sons and the grandchildren50Whats the best title for the passage?ALiving a happy life.BA price to pay.CMoving from east to west.DMy sons and grandchildren. Which topic drew the most attention from people around the world in 2019? It was climate (气候) change, according to t
37、hree well-known English dictionaries.The Oxford, Collins and Cambridge dictionaries chose “climate emergency”, “climate strike” and “upcycling”, respectively, as their “Word of the Year”. This tells us that climate change was a widely-discussed issue (话题) in 2019.“Climate emergency” means a situatio
38、n in which urgent action is needed to reduce climate change. “Climate strike” refers to people leaving work or school to call for more action to protect the environment. “Upcycling” refers to making new items out of old or used items to reduce waste.Climate change has already affected the world in m
39、any ways. Take Venice, for example. Due to climate change, Venice experienced the worst flooding (洪水) it has seen in the last 50 years in 2019. Many stores, restaurants and hotels were flooded. This caused serious damage totaling hundreds of millions of euros (欧元).Although weve known about global wa
40、rming (全球变暖) for a long time, people have been slow to respond to it. The year 2019 might have been the turning point that will finally encourage us to take responsibility.“Ten years ago, when the science on the climate issue was first increasing, the influences could be seen as an issue for future
41、generations (子孙后代),” Katharine, a climate scientist, told The New York Times. “Its no doubt our issue now.”However, simply realizing that climate change is a threat (威胁) is not enough. We must take real action before it is too late.根据短文内容,用符合语义及语法规则的词填空,每空一词。51The words “Climate Emergency”, “Climate
42、 Strike” and “Upcycling” talked about _ _, which was the hot issue in 2019.52“Climate strike” means people call for more action to protect the environment _ _ working or going to school.53In 2019, Venice lost hundreds of millions of euros because many _, _ and _ were flooded.54What Katharine said me
43、ans that _ _ for us to think over the issue of climate change.55We must do something on climate change _ than simply think it is a threat.A: Does your son share everyday chores?B: 56 How about your daughter?A: Well, she did little housework except for her homework. 57B: Probably we should change our
44、 mind. Its important to develop kids hardworking spirit and form good working habits through both school and family education.A: Sounds right. 58B: 59A: I agree. 60B: Sure, the more skills they have, the more problems they can deal with.AAfter all, they will leave parents and face the challenges in
45、life.B78% students dont help with everyday chores.CBut what should we do?DWell, schools can give students some real-world work experience, while parents can help kids learn to do chores at home.E.Not really.F.However, this has not been done in recent years.G.We expect she can spend all her spare time on school work.61 人生的每一次经历都是一种学习和提升。2019年新型冠状病毒在中国和全球蔓延,我们见证了全国人民居家隔离,医务人员驰援武汉,学生停课不停学等战“疫”行动,这些都带给我们许多思考和启发。请以“A Life Lesson I Learned为题,用英语写一篇短文。要求:1.观点明确,内容完整,逻辑清晰,书写规范;
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