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浙江省衢州市中考英语真题试题书
浙江省2019年初中学业水平考试衢州英语试题卷
考生须知:
1.全卷共10页,七大题,71小题,满分为120分。
考试时间为100分钟。
2.全卷分为卷I(选择题)和卷II(非选择题)两部分,全部在“答题纸”上作答。
卷I的答案必须用2B铅笔填涂,卷II的答案必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上,写在试卷上无效。
3.请用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。
卷I
说明:
本卷共三大题,45小题,共70分,请用2B铅笔在“答题纸”上将你认为正确的选项所对应的小方框涂黑、涂满。
一、听力(共15小题,第一节每小题1分,第二、三节每小题2分,共25分)
第一节:
听小对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,回答问题。
对话仅读一遍。
1.Howistheweathernow?
A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.
2.Whatwillthespeakershaveforlunch?
A.Pizzaandjuice.B.Fishandchips.C.Beefandcoffee.
3.WhydoesGeorgelookunhappy?
A.Heisill.B.Hiswalletislost.C.Hemisseshismom.
4.WhatdoesJackthinkoftakingphotos?
A.Relaxing.B.Tiring.C.Interesting.
5.Whoistheboyprobablyspeakingto?
A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Aclassmate.
第二节:
所长对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,回答问题。
对话读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,问答第6~7小题。
6.WheredidJamesgetthenewtoys?
A.Atanightmarket.B.Atabigstore.C.Atasupermarket.
7.Howmuchdidthetoyscost?
A.40yuan.B.45yuan.C.55yuan.
听下面一段较长对话,回答第8~10小题。
8.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Toreturnthebooks.B.Tosurftheinternet.C.Tohavesometea.
9.Howdoesthemanlikereadingnovels?
A.VerymuchB.Alittle.C.Notatall.
10.Wherewillthetwospeakersprobablygo?
A.Toateahouse.B.Toalibrary.C.Toabookshop.
第三节:
听独白,从题中所给的A、B、C三选项中选出最佳选项,完成信息表。
独白读两遍。
GOINGTOTHEGYM
Howlongyouneedtoexercise
__11__minutesaday
Howtoexercise
•Exerciseyourlegs,__12__andotherpartsofyourbody.
•Usetheexercisemachinestoget__13__.
•Joinaclassandexerciseinagroup.
Thingstoremember
•Pickyourexercise__14__carefully.
•Carryawaterbottlewithyouanddrinkwatereveryfifteenminutes.
•__15__beforeyoubegin.
11.A.TwentyB.ThirtyC.Sixty
12.A.armsB.handsC.fingers
13.A.fasterB.tallerC.stronger
14.A.timeB.placeC.club
15.A.CleanupB.WarmupC.Dressup
二、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,使文章完整、通顺。
LastOctober,ItoldmypupilsinPomptonSchoolaboutmyplan.“I’dlikeyoutodojobstomakesome__16__,"Isaid.Thenwe’llbuyfoodforsomeoneinneed.
Iwantedthemtoexperiencethatit's__17__togivethantoreceive.Ihopedtheycouldexperienceasenseoftheirownabilitytomakeachange.
EarlyinThanksgivingweek,thechildrencouldn'twaitto__18__.Beforepayingforthe
turkeyandotherfoodwechoseinthesupermarket,Kristinecried.
“Flowers!
”Andthegroupallrantowardtheholiday__19__.
“Youcanteatflowers!
”Isaid__20__.Afterall,itwashelpfultobuymorefood.
“ButMrs.Sherlock,”cametheloud__21__,“wewantflowers.”
Inthemiddleoftheplants,therewasapotofunusuallypurplemums."__22__willlikethisone.”thechildrenagreed.
__23__theaddressofapoorgrandmotherwhohadlivedaloneforyears,wesetoff.An
hourlater,westoppedinfrontofasmallhouse.Athinwomanwitha__24__facecametomeetus.
Asthekidscarriedallthefoodin,theoldwomanoohedandaahed—muchtohervisitors’pleasure.WhenAmyputthemumsonthetable,thewomanseemed__25__.“She'swishingitwasabagoffood”Ithought.
“__26__isyourclosefriendinthewoods?
”Michaelasked.
Thewomanbrightened.“Thebirds.Theyoftenflyoverforfood__27__Isharemybreadwiththem,”shesaid.
Thenwereturnedtothecar.Throughthewindowwesawherwalkpasttheturkey,straighttothe__28__.Sheputherfaceinthemandlookedupwithabigsmile.Shewas__29__beforeoureyes.
Inthatoneshortmoment,thechildrenhadseenforthemselvesthe__30__theyownedtomakeachange.SometimesapersonneededapotofnicepurpleflowersonadarkNovemberday.
16.A.friendsB.mistakesC.moneyD.room
17.A.cheaperB.betterC.saferD.funnier
18.A.takeawalkB.dohouseworkC.havearestD.goshopping
19.A.cardsB.campsC.plantsD.photos
20.A.unhappilyB.warmlyC.carelesslyD.freely
21.A.voiceB.musicC.soundD.noise
22.A.HeB.IC.YouD.She
23.A.AtB.WithC.InD.After
24.A.proudB.fatC.sadD.handsome
25.A.relaxedB.boredC.worriedD.surprised
26.A.WhoB.HowC.WhyD.Where
27.A.althoughB.butC.becauseD.if
28.A.booksB.flowersC.woodsD.rooms
29.A.changedB.brokenC.treatedD.refused
30.A.habitB.abilityC.interestD.courage
三、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
A
31.TotallywildHotelisspecialbecauseof____.
A.itshighpriceB.itsgoodbreakfast
C.thelovelygiraffesD.theoldbuildings
32.Accordingtothetext,peoplecan____inKenya.
A.cheeroncamelsinLamuOldTown
B.havebreakfastwithzebrasinTotallyWildHotel
C.seelions,zebras,elephantsinEastNationalPark
D.watchthebrightpinkbirdsnearLakeNakuru
33.____willmostprobablybeinterestedinthetextabove.
A.PeoplewhoenjoytravellingB.Scientistswhostudybirds
C.PlayerswhoaregoodatrunningD.Peoplewhohaveapainintheneck
B
“MadeinChina”ishavingitsmomentnow—andit'safashionableone.
ThestoryofChinesefashionbeganin2011whenFeiyueandHuili,bothChinesesportsshoebrands(品牌),suddenlygotinternationalattention.Theirproductswereseenallovertheworld.ChinesesportswearbrandLiNingwasattheNewYorkFashionWeekinSeptember,2018.Theyshowedtheirnewdesigns—sweatersandjacketswithChinesecharacters.
ShaunRein,managingdirectorofChinaMarketResearchGroup,saidthatthelatestChinesebrandsnolongercatchcustomers'eyebylowprice.HetoldCNN,"Theyaresurethattheycangoheadtoheadwithforeignbrands.
MaybeitisbecauseChina'syoungpeoplearenowmoreconfidentabouttheirownculture.Theydon'tshowimmediateinterestinwesterncultureanymore.
“Today’syoungpeopleinChinaarecrazyaboutChineseculturalelements(元素).”JinQu,themanagerofaclothingshoppingwebsite,saidataculturalfestivalin2018.Theyliketheseelementsprintedontheirclothes,eventhebrandpictureofLaoganmainChina,whichwasonceseenasoutsideoffashion.ButnowyoungpeopleareproudoftheseChinesesymbols.
“Infact,manystarsintheWestarenowinterestedinChineseculturalelementsinfashion.Rihanna,aUSsinger,forexample,woreaChinesereddresstothe2015MetGalainNewYork.ThedresswasdesignedandmadebyChinesedesignerGuoPei.
“Wehavetomovefrommakingtocreating,”Chinese-AmericandesignerAricChenoncetoldTheNewYorkTimes.“Wewanttoreplacethewords‘MadeinChina’with‘DesignedinChina’.”
34.ThenewdesignsofLiNingCompanyinSeptember2018were____.
A.coatsandscarvesinChinesered
B.sweatersandjacketswithEnglishwords
C.coatsandscarveswithAmericansymbols
D.sweatersandjacketswithChinesecharacters
35.Theunderlinedword"They"inParagraph5refersto____.
A.Today'syoungpeopleinChina
B.TheworkersinJinQu'sshop
C.SomefamousstarsintheWest
D.DirectorsofsomeChinesecompanies
36.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ChineseClothesBrandsB.SportsinChina
C.ChineseCulturalFestivalD.DesignedinChina
37.Thepassageabovemaybetakenfroma(n)____.
A.newspaperB.guidebookC.novelD.ad
C
Theworldhasaplasticsproblem.Andnotjustwithbottles.Straws(吸管),toothbrushes,toys—allkindsofplasticsareplacedinlandfills.Thereare5billiontonsofplasticwasteintheworld.Landfillshavealargepartofit.By2050,theycouldhave13billiontons.
Muchofplasticrubbishfindsitswayintotheocean.Scientistssay165milliontonsofplasticpiecesarefloatingaroundoutthere.Andmostplasticwon’tdisappearitself.Itwillremainintheoceanforever.Whalesgetcaughtinplasticfishingnets.Birdsdiebecauseofeatingplasticstrawsandbottlecaps.Itendangersoceanlife.Plasticrubbishevenendsupinthefoodweeat.
Governmentsarerealizingthatrecyclingmaynotbeenough.Theyaretakingmoreactions.Thoughitishardwork,itisstillasolvableproblem.InBritain,peoplearenotallowedtouseplasticbagsexceptinhospitals.ScotlandandseveralcoastalcitiesintheUSstoppeoplefromusingplasticstrawsaswell.TheUSalonethrowsawaysome500millionplasticstrawsaday.That'senoughtocircletheEarthtwice.“Sayingnotoaplasticstrawisaneasywaytomakeabigdifference,”DanaLofflinwhostartedwww.strawfree.orgsaid.“Dowereallywanttopassontoourchildrenaworldharmedbyplastic?
”
Peoplehavefoundsometastywaystoreducewaste.AcompanyinIndiamadethefirst-everspoonthatpeoplecaneat.Youdon’thavetoeatthespoon.Youcanthrowitaway.Itdecomposes(分解)injustafewdays.DavidEdwards,ascientistatHarvardUniversity,designedaneatablebagwhichcanprotectthefoodordrinkinside.Itisadeliciousreplacementforplasticones.
38.Accordingtothewrite,birdsdiebecausethey____.
A.eatbottlecapsandstraws
B.getcaughtinfishingnets
C.feedonoceananimals
D.havethespoonsinIndia
39.Theunderlinedword"endangers"inParagraph2probablymeans____.
A.bringsB.losesC.harmsD.saves
40.Thepurposeofthepassageismainlyto____.
A.introducesomewaystorecyclewaste
B.tellreadersabouttheproblemwithplastics
C.compareairpollutionandplasticpollution
D.describehowtheUSisreducingplasticwaste
4l.Fromthepassage,wecantellthattheplasticsproblem____.
A.istoobigforpeopletosolveB.canbesolvedbyrecyclingalone
C.canbesolved,butitwontbeeasyD.willhavetobesolvedbyfuturescientists
D
Textingwhiledrivingisagainstthelawin47states.Butwhatabouttextingw