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2021年5月浙江省绍兴市柯桥区初中毕业生学业水平适应性考试英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

___________

一、完型填空

Ourhousewasacrossthestreetfromabighospital,sowerented(租)ouremptyupstairsroomstooutpatients(门诊病人).Oneevening,therewasa1atthedoor.Iopenedittoseeatrulysick-lookingman.

Hisfacelookedterrible—itwasswollen(肿胀的)andred.Yethisvoicewas2.Hetoldmethathecamefortreatmentandthathe'dbeensearchingforaspareroomsincenoon,butnoonewouldgivehimone3hisface.

ForamomentIsaidnothing,buthesaidhewouldbe4tojustsleeponthehallway.Iagreed.

Theoldmanhadahugeheartinsidehistinybody.Hetoldmethathefishedforalivingto5hisdaughter,herfivechildren,andhercrippled(残废的)husband.

Hedidn'tcomplainwhiletelling6hisstory.Hewasgratefulthathedidn'tfeelany7fromhisdisease,whichwasseeminglyaformofskincancer(皮肤癌).

Thenextmorning,hesaid,"CanIcomebackandstaythe8timeIneedtreatment?

"Itoldhimhewaswelcometocomeagain.

Onhisnexttrip,asa9,hebroughtabigfishandsomelargeoysters(牡蛎).Intheyearsthathestayedwithus10,therewasneveratimethathedidnotbringusgiftslikethese.

Myneighbor11methatIcouldlosepotential(潜在的)rentersbyputtinguptheoldmanafterheleftthefirstmorning.

Maybewedid12rentersonceortwice.Butifonlytheycouldhaveknownhim,perhapstheirillnesseswouldhavebeen13tobear(忍受).Iknowourfamilyalwayswillbe14tohaveknownhim.Fromhim,welearned15itwastoacceptthebadwithoutcomplaintandthegoodwithgratitude(谢意).

1.A.knockB.signC.noticeD.ticket

2.A.worryingB.upsetC.traditionalD.pleasant

3.A.insteadofB.becauseofC.suchasD.aslongas

4.A.happyB.braveC.lonelyD.friendly

5.A.forgetB.surpriseC.supportD.change

6.A.themB.himC.meD.her

7.A.luckB.experienceC.painD.joy

8.A.secondB.nextC.lastD.first

9.A.giftB.jobC.hobbyD.business

10.A.coldlyB.silentlyC.correctlyD.strangely

11.A.encouragedB.reportedC.hatedD.warned

12.A.expectB.chooseC.refuseD.lose

13.A.worseB.betterC.truerD.easier

14.A.thankfulB.sillyC.funnyD.polite

15.A.howB.whatC.whereD.when

二、阅读单选

 

TheGlasgowFilmTheater(GFT)isacinemalikenoother.Itoffersawonderfulfilmgoingexperienceallyearround.

TICKETINFORMATION

★Ticketprices

Full£10.90

Children(aged14andunder)£6

3Dfilms£1.50ontopofthepriceofeveryticket

★Howtobook

Online:

throughthiswebsite(nobookingfeerequired).

Byphone:

0141-332-6535duringBoxOfficeopeninghours.Tocoverthecostsofprovidingthisservice,youwillneedtopay£1.50moreforeachticketyoubook.

Inperson:

atBoxOffice(nobookingfeerequired),beforethefilm'sstarttime.

●Ifyoubookyourticketinadvance,youcancollectitatanytimebeforethescreeningandavoidlonglinesatourBoxOffice.

●PleasecalltheGFTifyourequireanyfurtherinformationorhelp.

●BoxOfficeOpeningHours

Sunday-Friday:

from12noon

Saturday:

from11a.m.

BoxOfficecloses15minutesafterthestartofthefinalfilm.

SPECIALOFFERS

Tuesdaytreats:

SeeanewreleaseattheGFTeveryTuesdayforjust£6.50!

Fridaysbefore5p.m.:

EveryFridaybefore5p.m.,ticketsforallfilmsareonly£6.50each.

 

16.Two13-year-oldboysmustpay________iftheybookticketsonlinefora3DfilmnextThursday.

A.£21.8B.£18.8C.£15D.£12

17.Fromthetext,welearnthatpeople________.

A.aren'tallowedtobuyticketsinpersonB.shouldpayanother£1.5formorehelp

C.can'tbuyticketsat9amatBoxOfficeD.cangetthecheaperticketsonThursdays

18.Thetextmaybetakenfrom________.

A.theblogofafilmloverB.thewebsiteoftheGFT

C.aprintedadvertisementformoviesD.amoviemagazinefortheGFT

ItwasSeptember.IhadjustenteredGradeSix.Asashyboy,Ichosetobeallalonereadingbooksduringthebreakswhilemostofmyclassmateswereeagertomakenewfriends.AndIwasdoingwelluntilthethirdlessononthefirstday.

Ateacherhadusfilloutaquestionnaire(问卷)with"gettoknowyou"questions.Ithoughtshewouldreadthemprivately,soIfeltsafetosharewhoIwas.However,aftertheteachercollectedthepapers,shemixedthemupandpassedthemtotheclass.Onebyone,wereadoutthestudent'snameandthenourtwofavoriteanswers.Mypaperwenttoameankid.His"favoriteanswers"ofminewerethetwoworstonestobereadoutloud.

Thefirstquestionwas"What'syourfavoritemovie?

"Whileotherkidswrotethelatestmovies,myanswerwas"TheWizardofOz(绿野仙踪)."Itwasafilmmadein1939.Thenextquestionwas"Wherewouldyouliketotravel?

"Theothershadsaid"Australia"or"Japan."Iwrote,"Whereveragoodbooktakesme."Aloudlaughbrokeoutimmediately.

Myfaceburned.Istaredatmyschoolbag.HowIwishedIcoulddisappearinsideit!

Butthen,somethingamazinghappened.Avoicefromthebackoftheroomsaid,"Guys,cutitout!

"ItwasMichael,apopularboy.Theroomwentsilent.

Michaelthenturnedtotheteacher,"Whyareyoulettingthishappen?

Whatisthepointifwearemakingfunofeachother?

"

Fifteenyearshavepassedsincethen.Idon'tremembertheteacherorthemeankids.ButMichaelwastheheroinmyeyes.Ican'tforgethowitfeltwhenhespokeupforme.

19.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphs,weknowthatthewriter________.

A.wastheshyestinclassB.showedgreatinterestinreading

C.wasgoodathislessonsD.felttoonervoustowriteanything

20.Theteacherhadthestudentswritedowntheanswersto________.

A.letthemknoweachotherB.findoutthecleverestkid

C.learntobefriendlytoclassmatesD.introducethemostpopularmovie

21.Itcanbeinferredthatthewriterwaslaughedatbecause________.

A.hemadehisfavoritefilmin1939B.bothofhisanswerswerewrong

C.hegavehisanswersquitedifferentlyD.hisclassmatesdidn'tlikehim

22.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheheroinmyeyesB.Themeankids

C.TwodifficultquestionsD.Animportantsurvey

Therearesomecomputerprogramsoutthereforcreatingart,suchasPhotoshoporMicrosoftPaint.Butyouprobablywouldn'tguessthatMicrosoftExcelisoneofthem.

Formanyofus,Excelisjustatypeofofficesoftware.ButforTatsuoHoriuchi,an80-year-oldJapaneseman,it'shispaints,hiswatercolorsandhiscanvas(画布).About20yearsago,shortlybeforeretiring(退休),theartistdecidedthatheneededanewchallengeinhislife.SoheboughtacomputerandbeganmakingbeautifulworksofartwithExcel.

"IneverusedExcelatwork,butIsawotherpeopleusingExceltocreateprettygraphs.SoIthought,'Icouldprobablydrawwiththat,'"Horiuchisays."Graphicssoftware(制图软件)isexpensivebutExcelcanstoreonmostcomputers.What'smore,ithasmorefunctionsandiseasiertousethanMicrosoftPaint."

HoriuchialsotriedusingWordbutwaslimited(限制)tothepapersizing.ThereisfarmorefreedomfortheartisttoproducehispiecesinExcel.Horiuchi'scolorfulExcelartdeeplydescribesthatoftraditionalJapanesepaintings.Itoftenshowshighlydetailedsights,alongwithpeople,plantsandanimals.

"Isetagoal,"Horiuchisays,"thatis,in10years,IwouldbeabletopaintsomethingexcellentthatIcouldshowtopeople."Andhehascertainlyachievedthatgoal.

SincehisdiscoveryofExcel'sartisticfunctionsandhisabilitytousethem,Horiuchihasgotworldwidepraise.Hehasgoneontowincompetitionswithhiswork.Notsurprisingly,hetookfirstprizeattheExcelAutoshapeArtContestin2006.Havingmadequiteanameforhimself,theelderlyJapaneseartistwasgivenanewname—the"MichelangeloofExcel."

23.Horiuchi'snewchallengeisto________beforeretiring.

A.buyacomputerforhimselfB.paintsomethingwithPhotoshop

C.makebeautifulartworkswithExcelD.collectmorepictureswithanimals

24.Theword"It"inParagraph4refersto________.

A.thecomputerB.theplant

C.theJapanesepaintingD.Horiuchi'sExcelart

25.Thelastparagraphismainlyabout________.

A.theartistsHoriuchihasmetB.thepaintingsHoriuchihasdrawn

C.thediscoveryHoriuchi'shasmadeD.theachievementsHoriuchihasgot

26.WeknowfromthepassagethatHoriuchi________.

A.begandrawingwithExcelattheageof80B.hadmorefreedombytryingusingWord

C.becamefamousbystickingtohisgoalD.boughtacomputerwiththeprizehegot

Kitchensareconsideredoneofthemostdangerousareasofahome,forchildrenandfortheelderly.Manymoreaccidentsandfallshappeninthekitchen.Keepingthekitchenasafeenvironmentisn'talwayseasy,butitcanbecompletedthroughsomesteps.

Lookatthekitchenwithacriticaleyeandrealizethatwhatmayseemperfectlyharmlesstoyoumaybeapotential(潜在的)dangertoyourelderlyfather.Watchoutfordangerousobjectsthatyoutakeforgranted.Thiscanmeananythingfromthecookerstothecleaningobjectsstoredunderthesink(洗碗槽).Consideringelderlyparents,safetyisthekeypoint.

Asmostcaregiversofelderlyparentsknow,it'softenverydifficultforyourMomorDadtochangetheirhabits.However,stresstheimportanceofsafetywheneverpossible.Especially,remindhimorhernottoplacecanned(罐装的)goodsinthemicrowaveorbecarefulwithknivesthatjustdoesn'twork.It'suptoyoutounplug(拔掉…的电源插头)themicrowaveandtoplacethekitchenkniveswell.

Manycaregiversofelderlyparentscan'tmakesuchchangesbecausetheyareafraidofhurtingfeelings.However,makingelderlyparentsafeinthehouse,notjustthekitchen,isimportant.Asmanyelderlyparents,itmaybedifficultforhimorhertotellbetweensafeandunsafe.

Ensurethatanyroominthehouse,espec

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