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1、中考试英语试题A卷 含答案 I试卷类型:A卷 2019-2020年中考试英语试题A卷 含答案 (I)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman like to do now?A. To play tennis. B. To play the piano. C. To play table tennis.2. What do we know about A

2、nna?A. She didnt go to see a doctor. B. She got her back injured in a fall. C. She has stayed in bed for a month.3. How soon will the match begin?A. In 10 minutes. B. In 20 minutes. C. In 30 minutes.4. What is the man complaining?A. The meat is too hard to eat. B. The meat tastes like leather. C. Th

3、e bone breaks his tooth.5. What does the girl mean?A. She likes Mr. Smith. B. Mr. Smith is very kind. C. The boy doesnt need to worry.第二节 (共15小题: 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. W

4、hat does the man want to do?A. Go back hometown. B. Thank the woman for being nice. C. Buy a birthday gift for the womans mother.7. What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?A. She is not a native. B. She plans to change the mans mind. C. She had a birthday feast for her mother.听第7段材料,

5、回答第8、9题。8. What is the woman doing on the computer?A. Reading a novel. B. Chatting with a friend. C. Playing computer games.9. What is Daisy now?A. A reporter. B. A civil servant. C. A magazine editor.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What do we know about the mother?A. She likes riding a horse. B. She is busy a

6、t work. C. She is ill.11. Why does the pizza cooked by the father turn out to be bad?A. He has followed the cook book strictly. B. One page of the cook book is missing.C. He is using the wrong directions for pizza.12. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The father seldom cooks. B. The girl is

7、 too particular about food.C. The speakers decide not to eat that evening.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When did the test end?A. Fifteen minutes ago. B. Fifty minutes ago. C. An hour ago.14. What was the real reason why the man didnt make it to take the test?A. He was asleep at home. B. The bus didnt come on

8、 time. C. His alarm didnt go off this morning.15. What is the programs policy for missing a test?A. Students arent allowed to take a make-up test. B. Students can not take a make-up test for unapproved reasons.C. Students can take a make-up test unless they lie to their teachers.16. What can be lear

9、ned about the man?A. He never tells a lie.B. He is often late for class.C. Eating fruits immediately after a meal.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. According to the speech, what can make one gain weight?A. Drinking while eating.B. Sleeping right after eating. C. Eating fruits immediately after a meal.18. How ca

10、n we protect our digestive system from being damaged?A. By drinking tea during a meal. B. By taking a nap right after eating a meal. C. By eating fruits before of after 12 hours of a meal.19. What is the right way to work out?A. Exercise at least 23 hours after eating. B. Exercise at least one hour

11、after eating. C. Exercise at least half an hour after eating.20. What can be harmful for our digestive system?A. Drinking 8 glasses of water in a day. B. Drinking water half an hour after a meal. C. Sleeping at least an hour or two after a meal.第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短

12、文,从每题所给的四个选项(A. B. C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAnnie Wang was 5 when she first saw the 32 classic chess fixtures: knights, bishops, rooks, pawns and the king and queen. “I thought they looked interesting,” said the six grader. “They looked like toys.”In March, 11-year-old Annie became the youngest Ame

13、rican girl to ever become a chess master in the 12-and-under category in National Junior Chess Congress competition held in Irvine. Annie said her parents signed her up for introductory chess lessons when she expressed an interest in the game. “It only took me a month to learn all the rules. My dad

14、now plays chess, but of course Im the better player,” said Annie, who celebrated her 12th birthday on May 18, 2014.She explained that matches can run from 10 minutes to more than six hours. If she gets up to stretch during a longer game, she knows how to recognize if her opponent tries to cheat by m

15、oving a bishop or a pawn. “Id notice because we record any moves in a book,” she said.When she grows up, Annie is considering becoming a rocket scientist. And in chess she hopes to become a grand master. “I dont know whether older players are frustrated or angry when I beat them,” she acknowledged.

16、But she plays to win. “Id like to be the world champion in chess. When I beat adults, it makes me feel good,” she said.Annies chess master title was awarded on the basis of her age and for reaching a threshold of official tournament points determined by her skill and that of her opponents. “Almost a

17、ll the players who become grand masters start young,” said Jack Peters, an International Master who formerly wrote a chess column for The Times. Peters said he had competed in matches while sitting next to Annie. He said youngsters under 16 often compete against men old enough to be their grandfathe

18、rs. “It can get a little embarrassing,” Peters said. “I lost to a 14-year-old child a few months back.”21. Annies parents signed her up for introductory chess lessons because_.A. her dad liked playing chess B. she was interested in the gameC. chess fixtures were her favorite toys D. chess rules were

19、 easy for her to learn22. According to the passage, it can be inferred that Annie Wang_. A. didnt like chess at an early age.B. is a highly talented chess playerC. doesnt show respect for adultsD. once competed against Jack Peters23. What is the best title of this text?A. Annie Wangs dream when she

20、was young B. Annie Wangs determination in practicing chessC. The method Annie Wang used to play chess wellD. The youngest American chess master Annie WangBIts been a bad year for the African rhino, particularly for those that call South Africa home. In 2013, over 1,000 rhinos were hunted in South Af

21、rica alone. Its a dangerously high number, when you consider only 5,000 black rhinos are left on the continent.The white rhino story is a happier tale. Rescued from the edge of extinction, the species now number 20,000-though conservationists worry they are in danger too, as rhino horn continues to

22、sell for a large sum on the black market.“A rhino is killed every seven hours, and when you mention rhinos to everyone, they tend to shake their heads in desperation,” says Dereck Joubert, who, along with his wife Beverly set up Rhino Without Borders, a charity that has recently come up with a novel

23、 approach to saving this special creature.In 2015, the charity will move 100 rhinos from South Africa which holds 80 of Africas rhino population-to Botswana, which has the lowest hunting rate in the continent. The rhinos are mainly donated from private sellers and the South African government.“Its a

24、 bad idea to keep all your high-value assets in one place. Ecologically and genetically, it makes a lot of sense to spread them around, so if theres a natural calamity in one place, you dont lose everything.” Dereck Joubert explains.One of the reasons Botswanas hunting levels are so low is that they

25、 have zero tolerance when it comes to hunters. Anti-hunting is handled by the Botswana Defense Force, who has a “shoot to kill” policy.“If hunters are warned, but dont immediately put down their weapons, the military(军事的) basically treats them like an aggressive military threat.” Joubert notes. “The

26、 risks are very high for hunters.” Botswana is also more remote and less populous-two factors that he says help keep hunting at a low rate.Writers used to approach publishers to have their work read by the public. Now they can simply post them and find millions of instant audience.24. From the first

27、 two paragraphs we can know that _.A. the white rhinos have been in danger of dying outB. the number of the black rhinos is a little bit higher than that of the whiteC. both black and white rhinos are in danger of extinctionD. the white rhinos seem to have a more hopeful future25. Which of the follo

28、wing is NOT true about the Rhinos Without Borders according to the passage?A. It is a charity set up by a couple. B. Its aim is to save the special rhinos in Africa. C. The charity has already moved 100 rhinos to Botswana. D. Their approach to saving the rhinos may be practical.26. The underlined wo

29、rd “calamity” in the fifth paragraph can be replaced by_.A. situation B. campaign C. environment D. disaster27. Why can rhinos be well protected in Botswana?A. Because the punishment there for the hunters is extremely strict. B. Because most people there live in the city far from the world.C. Becaus

30、e people there are well educated about the species. D. Because Botswana has no trade for the rhino horn.CThink about how many ways there are for you to communicate today. You can send a letter or pick up the phone and make a call. But today, one of the most popular ways to communicate is called inst

31、ant messaging (IM). In any instant messaging system, you type a little text message on your computer, press the “Send” button, and your message instantly shows up on your friends screen. But how does it work?Actually, the whole process is very cool. In the 1980s, you could sit down at a computer at

32、any big university. Up to 100 people would be logged in and sharing the computer because these computers were very expensive. You could type a command to send an instant message to anyone logged into the same computer. It felt like everyone was connected together no matter where they were sitting.Today, you can do the same thing but with lo

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