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浙江省2019年初中毕业生升学考试(绍兴卷)
英语试题卷
试卷I(选择题70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,请从A,B,C三个选项中选择正确的选项。
1. What does Jack's sister want to be? A. A teacher B. A doctor. C. A writer. 2、Why does Mike look tired? A.Because he ate nothing this morning. B. Because he did homework late last night. C. Because he has had a bad cold. 3. What time will the woman see Mr. White this mornining? A. At 10:00. B. At 10:15 C. At 11:00. 4. Where is the woman going? A. To the library. B. To the shop C. To the park 5. Who will go shopping finally? A. Sam. B. Anna. C. Helen. 第二节:听较长对话,请从A,B,C三个选项中选择正确的选项。 听下面一段对话,回答第6^-7两小题。
6. Where does Andy work now? A. At a school. B. At a bank. C. At a sports centrer 7. What does Andy look like? A. He has short hair. B. He is much heavier. C. He doesn't wear glasses. 听下面一段对话,回答第8-10三小题。
8. Why does the man like to live in his neighbourhood? A. Because the people there are friendly. B. Because the air there is fresh. C. Because he likes tall buildings. 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. 第三节:听独白.请从A,B,C三个选项中选择正确的选项。
11. When did David go to visit Salt Lake City? A. Last Sunday B. This Sunday. C. Last Saturday. 12. How did David get to Salt Lake City from Sandy? A. By bus. B. By train. C. By car. 13. Why did David join the English group? A. Because he wanted to practise English. B. Because he was the guide's friend. C. Because he liked the English guide 14. What did David do after lunch? A. He posted some cards. B. He visited Temple Square.
C. He saw the Church film. 15. How did David probably feel about the trip? A. It was terrible. B. It was tiring. C. It was pleasant. 二、完形填空
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。 The Power of -atlon(决心)
The little country schoolhouse was heated by an old rnal stove(火炉).A little boy had the job of coming to school early each day to start the 16 and warm the room before his teacher and his classmates got there One morning they 17 to find the schoolhouse burning. They dragged(拖)the little boy out of the building more dead than alive. Then he was 18 taken to a nearby county hospital. The doctor told the boy's mother that 19 the lower part of his body was seriously burnt, he couldn't use his legs anymore. However, the 20 boy made up his mind that he would walk. Unluckily his thin legs 21 hung there, all but lifeless. Finally he returned home from the 22 .Every day his mother would press his little legs, but there was no feeling, no control, 23 .Yet his determination that he would walk was as 24 as ever. When he wasn't in bed, he would sit in a wheelchair. One sunny day his mother wheeled him out into the yard to get some fresh air. This day, instead of sitting there, he 25 himself from the chair and pulled himself across the grass,dragging hises 26 behind him. He worked his way to the white fence(姗栏)around the yard. With great effort, he raised himself up on the fence. Then, he began dragging himself along the fence, 27 that he would walk. He started to do this every day. There was nothing he 28 more than to develop life in those legs. In the end,through his determination he did 29 .He began to walk to school,then to run to school,to run 30 the joy of running. Later in college he made the running team. Still later in Madison Square Garden this determined young man, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, ran the world's fastest mile! 16. A. fire B. class C. game D. story 17. A. left B. waited C. arrived D. hid 18. A. clearly B. quickly C. suddenly D. nearly 19. A. when B. unless C. before D. because 20. A. honest B. brave C. worried D. calm 21. A. just B. also C. once D. ever 22. A. school B. yard C. hospital D, square 23. A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing 24. A. strong B. simple C. strange D. similar 25. A. helped B. threw C. picked D. enjoyed 26. A. arms B. chair C. legs D. mother 27. A. believing B. doubting C. promising D. suggesting 28. A, afforded B. hated C. forgot D. wanted 29. A. set off B. get back C. stand up D. run away 30. A. to B. for C. from D, without 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. A
31.
is a famous real tennis player from UK. A. Rob Pahey B. David Woodman C. Manuel Simpson D. Jeff Green 32. It can be seen from the passage that ·
A. the introductory even ing is at Orange Road B. the group lesson lasts one and a half hours C. the book Real Tennis Cambridge costs 50 pounds D, people can call ]eff Green for more information 33. The passage is written mainly to ·
A. talk about the importance of real tennis B. teach people how to play real tennis well C, welcome the world real tennis champion D. advise people xo come and enjoy real tennis
B Cat cafes to open in Toronto and Montreal THESTAR,TORONTO Soon, people in Toronto may be able to enjoy a hot chocolate or a coffee in a "cat cafe". Two groups of people in the city are trying to raise enough money to open cat cafes.
The idea is simple: a cafe for humans一with lots of cats around. People will be able to pet the cats while they're sipping their coffee. There are already cat cafes in places like England, France and in Asia like in Japan, South Korea and China. Jennifer Morozowich plans to open her Kitty Cat Cafe in September. She told The Toronto Star that it will have six to fifteen cats. Morozowich is a cat lover who says that cats help to reduce people's pressure(压力).She is also planning to hold special "Litter-ature" events, with the Dundas West Animal Hospital, at her cafe, with kids reading to the cats. Some experts(专家)say that reading to animals helps kids learn to read better because animals enjoy hearing the human voice and kids don’t have to feel worried about making
mistakes while they're reading. Another cat cafe, Pet Me Meow, will be open in autumn if Ashkan Rahimi and Jeff Ro have their way. They are trying to raise money to open a place where cats will live, and people can come in and buy a coffee and hang out with the cats. Both sets of possible tale owners will have to make sure their cafes are very clean. The City of Toronto has many rules that people have to follow who want to serve food to humans when there are animals nearby. For example, the animal boxes need to be in a separate space away from the eating area. The cafe owners will get the cats from rescue shelters(救护所).If the coffee drinkers tall in love with a certain cat, they may be able to take it home. The Toronto cat rates won't be Canada's first. Happy Cat Caf, is opening in July in Montreal. 34. The underlined word "sipping" in the second paragraph probably means“ ”·
A. selling B. getting C. drinking D. making 35. According to the passage, Jennifer Morozowich A. is a star from Toronto B, likes cats very much C. has a cat cafe now D. lives under much pressure 36. We can learn from the passage that A. reading to cats may help kfds make fewer mistakes B. the cat rates have to give food to animals nearby C. people mustn't take the cats of the cat cafEs home D. Canada will probably have three cat cafes this year 37. The passage might be A. a news report B. an animal story C. a meeting notice D. a pet advertisement C Twelve-year-old Leonardo was born in a poor family in Bambamarca in Peru. He knew how to read but he had never seen a book in his life. So he asked the new priest(牧师)in his village to give him one. But there was no electricity. So Leonardo borrowed candles from the church and sat up all night reading it. The next morning, he was at the door of the priest asking for another book to read. John Medcalf, the priest,was moved. He also realised that people would love to read if given a chance. But he knew how difficult it was for Leonardo and those in his village to get books. And yet, no one can be taught to read and write without books. To make people in a poor, faraway area grow to love books,they have to be with them. So he thought the only way was to bring books to people. But how could this be done? Mobile libraries or car libraries would be too expensive and difficult to continue in the rocky, hilly land of Peru. So what other method could be used? M-call got a new idea from the barefoot(赤脚)doctors of China. And that was how the barefoot librarians(图书管理员)first appeared in the villages of northern Peru,almost thirty years ago.
The librarians began by going from village to village, lending books to villagers. They helped start The 12ura1 Library Network of Peru. At first,they were teachers of the village schools which these faraway libraries belonged to. But the teachers were not very interested in the job because it meant a lot of hat work. So, villagee lders took on the job themselves. Today, there are 600 village libraries across Peru. The barefoot librarians who walk up to 15 hours a day with bags of books are their lifeline. 38. The first paragraph tells us that Leonardo A. had a lot of books B. bought candles from others C, stayed in the church D. enjoyed reading books 39. The underlined word "this" in Paragraph 3 probably refers to(指)” ” A, to grow to love books B. to bring books to people C. to read and write D. to build a new library 40. The passage doesn't mention A, when the barefoot librarians appeared B. who worked as village librarians at first C. where Medcalf met Chinese doctors D. how many village libraries Peru has today 41. It can be inferred(推断)from the passage that .