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年浙江省初中学业水平考试(温州市卷)英语试题卷2020亲爱的同学欢迎参加考试!请你认真审题,积极思考,细心答题,发挥最佳水平答题时,请注意以下几点:.全卷共8页,有五大题,56小题全卷满分120分(试题总分11分,书写、答题规范4分)1考试时间90分钟.请用2B铅笔将选择题的答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上请用05毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔2或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题3祝你成功!
一、单项填空
1.1have dogHis nameis Floppy.A.a B.an C.the D./请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案A.teacher B.doctor C.postman D.policeman
4.Lucys fatherworks inNo.1Hospital.He is aA.cooking B.drawing C.running D.reading
5.Jim isgoing tojoin theArt Clubbecause helikes4—Its today.Lets go to thebeach.A.rainy B.windy C.sunny D.cloudy一Sounds great!Dont forgetyour sunglasses.一
6.How oftendo yougoto the cinemaA.Always B.Usually C.Sometimes D.Never.I onlywatch moviesat home.C.He wasoften toodrunk toattend meetings.D.He acceptedthe titlesfrom thenewspapers.
39.Who couldbe theperson makingMr.Twain dirtyA.The personswho wanted to beathim.B.The poorwho wantedtheir landback.C.The womenwho hadchildren withhim.D.The reporterswho helpedhim makenews.(请用约词回答)
40.Why didMr.Twain finallydecide togive uprunning for Governor40
四、词汇运用A.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空每词限用一次foot Mondaytall smellrecently
41.The milksour.Dont drinkit.
42.This is a machine to warmour inwinter.
43.It isdifficult forme to get upearly onmornings.
44.1havent seenCindy.She mustbe busywith herwork.
(十)challenge.If I could followthe sameant for50minutes,Id geta prize.(诜择)I thoughtfor awhile andagreed.I51the biggestant in the yardand followedit.I sawit create(深的)a bridgeto crossa52hole.I droppedsome breadand soonit began53(吃).It evenbrought friendsto carrysome home.I neverthought watchingants couldbe somuch fun.(树)After that,I foundother interestingthings todo.I builta housefor birds,planted54in(虽然)the yardand borrowedbooks fromthe library.55I didntuse myphone often,I hada fantasticsummer.
五、书面表达.年夜饭是中国文化中最重要的团圆饭年夜饭菜肴丰富、美味,像年糕()、56New Yearcake鱼等都还带有美好的祝愿请以为题,写一篇约词的短文,向外国朋友介绍The FamilyDinner onSpring FestivalEve100自己家乡的年夜饭,让他们更好地了解中国丰富多样的文化习俗注意文中不可出现人名标题已经给出,不计入总词数The FamilyDinner onSpring FestivalEveA.if B.until C.before D.unless
7.-Can youplay volleyballor basketball—of them.Tm goodat ballgames.A.Both B.EitherC.Neither D.None一
8.Have scientistsfound lifeon Mars——Not yet,but Ithink theyit someday.A.find B.foundC.have foundD.will find一
9.Do youknow—In Stratford,England.A.where Shakespearewas bornB.when Shakespearefinished schoolC.how manyplays Shakespearewrote D.why Shakespearesworks arepopular一
10.The GreatWall runsabout21,200kilometres.一Wow!.C.Thats amazingD.You areA.Its OKB.Good ideawelcome
6.Little Marysays goodnight toher parentsshe goesto bedevery day.
二、完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项My cousinRoger wasbig andstrong.He wasthree yearsolder thanme andhe alwayswantedtobully
11.匚Near ourfarm,there wasa beautiful12where kidsnearby oftenswam insumme Overit wasa bridge.When we were inthe river,Roger alwaystried to13me andhold meunder.I woulddive downbefore hecouldreach me.When I came upto thesurface milesaway,he wastill there,14me.Other kidswould shout,Hey,hes afish!Roger said,nNo,hes ashrimp!I replied,Better thana15whale!uOne day,wewereabout toleave afterswimming whena truckunexpectedly rushedout of the bridgeandfell onto the water.Eyes wideopen,all ofus weretoo16to saya word.Then someonecried,nOh,no!The driver...1Roger shoutedtotheother kids,nGo andget17Then heturned tome,Jack,youre theunderwaterswimmer!Let*s tryto pullthe18out.°With thesewords,he jumpedinto the water.I couldnt19that itwasRoger,a bullyin myeyes.I tooka breathand followedhim.The trucklay onone side.We triedto openthe door,but20Roger lifteda rockand brokethe windscreen.21the brokenwindscreen,I gotinto thetruck andopened thedoor.Roger caughthold of the driver.With allhis strength,Roger22pulled himout andswam towardsthesurface.I triedto follow,23thewaterwas turningblack infront ofme.I wasfalling.I thoughtI wasgoing to24just atthat moment,a strongarm reacheddown andheld me.I triedhard tokick.Back tothe bank,Roger lookedat me,You OKnI managedto nod.HNot bad for ashrimp.n hejoked.I wasto answerback,but frommy mouthcame Notbadfora25whale.nIt was then thatI realizedRoger wasnot nafat whaleat all
11.A.me B.us C.him D.them
12.A.farm B.river C.bridge D.beach
13.A.call B.save C.teach D.catch
14.A.caring aboutB.laughing atC.looking forD.worryingabout
15.A.fat B.small C.quiet D.serious
16.A.sad B.angry C.excited D.surprised
17.A.help B.advice C.attention D.information
18.A.door B.truck C.driver D.swimmer
19.A.forget B.believe C.explain D.understand
20.A.left B.failed C.passed D.missed
21.A.Inside B.Across C.Behind D.Through
22.A.proudly B.secretly C.confidently D.successfully
23.A.or
8.so C.but D.because
24.A.win B.lose C.die D.survive
25.A.brave B.polite C.creative D.humorous
三、阅读理解阅读下面短文,第1・14小题从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,第15小题在答题纸规定区域作答Do youwant tohave funin OxfordTake abus tour!iTimetaDleStop NameFirst tourLast tourOxford Railway Station09:3018:00Gkxjcestef GreenBus Station09:3518:05C^nstChurch09:5018120Queens College09:551825Trinity Cotege10:0018:40PricesAdult16*£
16.50Student£
14.00ChM5d5£
10.00Family£
40.00皿Adutt16*£
19.00Student£
16.00Void TicketChtkl5-15£1100Family£
45.002Christ ChurchCollege Thecollege hallis usedinthe Harry Potterfilms.Magdalen College Its bell tower andgardens arefamous sightsin Oxford.Corpus ChristiCollegeIt is oneof thesmallest collegesin Oxfordbut with the bestlibraryExeter CollegeYou canfind mostof thebook shopsin Oxfordaround thecollege.
26.The firstbus tourbegins at9:35fromA.Trinity CollegeB.OxfordRailwayStationC.Queen*s CollegeD.Gloucester GreenBus Station
27.How muchis a24-hour familyticketA.£
16.
50.B.£
19.
00.C.£
40.
00.D.£
45.
00.
28.In MagdalenCollege,tourists can.A.visit thebelltowerB.read inthe bestlibrary inOxfordC.find manybook shopsD.see thehall intheHarryPorter filmsThe balalaika,also calledthe nRussianguitar,is atraditional Russian musical instrument.It hasa longneck,a woodentriangle-shaped bodyand strings.It is usually usedto playRussianmusicby pluckingthestrings withfingers ora pick.Russians likethe balalaika.The musicplayed withit can be cheerful,as ifthe farmerswere dancinghappilyto celebratetheir harvest.It canalso beenergetic,as ifthe workerswere workinghard to make theircountryricher andstronger.If aRussian movesto liveor workabroad,he willprobably takea balalaikawithhim.When hefeels lonelyand sad,he willplay itto cheerhimself up.The balalaikawas originallyplayed by the poorin Russia.At thattime,balalaikas weremade bytheplayers themselves.They wererough,simple andcheap withdifferent numbersof strings,from twoto evensix.Later aRussian musicianVasily VasilyevichAndreev1861-1918improved thebalalaka.He createda wholefamilyof balalaikasof differentsizes,all withthree strings.The smallestbalalaika iscalled Prima.It is60-70cm long.The biggest,Contrabass,is almost2metres highwith aleg tosit onthe floor.Andreev foundedthefirst balalaikaorchestra inthe world,mainly usingbalalaikas toperform.He gaveconcerts at the UniversalExpositionin Parisin1889,which wasa greatsuccess.Today,there areblalaika groupsperforming aroundthe world.More andmore peopleget toknow thebalalaikaand areattracted byits Russianstyle music.
29.Thebalalaikaisamusical instrument.A.without stringsB.with along neckC.of around shapeD.with ametal body
30.The musicplayed witha balalaikaisusually.A.slow andsad B.strong andseriousC.soft andmodern D.cheerful andenergetic
31.Andreev ismentioned inParagraph Threeto introduce.A.the successof balalaikaconcerts B.the historyof balalaikaorchestrasC.his talentfor playingthe balalaikaD.his contributionstothebalalaika
32.Which ofthe followingcan bethe besttitle for the passageA.Balalaika:The RussianGuitar”forthePoorB.Russia:The Homeof FamousBalalaika MusiciansC.Balalaika:A TraditionalRussian MusicalInstrumentD Russia:The InternationalHand-made BalalaikaFactoryCTide isthe regularrise and fall ofthe oceanlevel causedbythemovement ofthe sun,the earthand themoon.It isconsidered apromising sourceof greenenergy toproduce electricityin coastalareas.To makeuse of tidal energy,we needto build tidal power stations.The baysand theriver mouthswherethe tideis highthe tidalrange ismore than10metres areusually perfectsites to buildtidal power stations.There aremany suchplaces inthe world.According tothe IRENAthe InternationalRenewable EnergyAgency,by justusing2%of ourcoastlines,we canproduce4,383TWh ofocean powereach year,enough tomeet
16.4%oftheworlds electricity needs.To build a tidalpower station,we needtobuilda dam.In the dam aremany turbinesand oneach turbinethere is anelectric generator.When thetide rises,water comesthrough the dam,the turbinesturn and theelectric generatorswork,producing electricity.When thetide fall,water goesout throughthedam,the turbinesturnagain.The electric generators continueto work.Tidal energyhas itadvantages.Using tidal energy toproduce electricityis muchcheaper thanusing thetraditionalenergy,like coalor gas.For example,the RanceTidal PowerStation inFrance hasbeen thereforover50years,producing around540,OOOTWh ofelectricity eachyear.The cost is only
1.3cents/TWh.Tidalenergy canbe usednearly24hours aday.As longas thesun,the earthand themoon exist,we canuse ittoproduce electricity.But withoutsunshine,hereis no solarenergy.When thereisnowind,electric generatorswillnot work.In addition,withthedevelopment ofmodern technology,tidal energycanbestored andused toproduceelectricity continuously.However,wc stillhave someproblemsto solve.It isdifficult tobuildadam inthe sea,andthecostisvery high.Moreover,its expensivetokeep atidalpowerstation inis bestcondition.Scientists areworking onthem.
33.A tidalpowerstationis bestbuilt.A.at ariver mouthwith windB.along thecoast withwavesC.in abay withtide highenough D.in coastalareas withsunshineA.make thetide riseandfallB.make anelectricgeneratorworkC.let watergo throughthedamD.keep thedam ingood condition
35.What advantagedoes tidalenergy haveA.We canuse ittogetuseful tide.B.It canimprove theocean environment.C.We canuse itnearly allthe time.D.It meets
16.4%oftheelectricityneeds.
36.How canwe makebetter useoftidalenergyA.By diggingmore baysand rivermouths.B.By buildingcheaper tidalpower stations.C.By closingtraditional electricpower.D.By usingtidalenergyto replaceother energy.
34.The underlinedword1turbine inParagraph Thereisamachineto.CA fewmonths agoI wasnominated for Governor ofthe greatstate ofNew York,to runagainst StewartL.Woodford andJohn T.Hoffman.I reallyfelt dirtyto runagainst themfor alltheir shamefulcrimes thatwerereported onnewspapers.However,asa candidate,I hadno choice.The nextmorning,as Iwas lookinglistlessly overthe papersat breakfast,Icameacross thisparagraph:PERJURY-Mn Mark Twain,acandidateforGovernor,was convictedof perjuryby thirty-four people,inWakawak,in
1863.He intendedto roba poorwoman ofher land,her onlystay andsupport afterher husbanddied.For MnTwain himself,as wellasthepublic,he needsto clearthis matterup.Will hedo itWhat a lie!I neverhad heardof Wakawak!During therest ofthe time,I got a titlenthe InfamousPerjurer Twainon thispaper.,Next cameGazette withthis:WANTED TOKNOW-When MnTwain wasin Montana,his workmateslost smallvaluables fromtime totime,until atlast,these thingshaving allbeen foundon MrTwain sperson orin hissuitcase.Will heexplainthis to his fellow-citizens I gotanew title,Twain,the MontanaThief.But Inever wasin Montanain mylife.Then anothernewspaper article:DELIRIUM TREMENSTWAIN-Mark Twain,who wastomakea speechatthemass meetingof theIndependentslast night,didnt cometo time!He arguedthat hehad beenknocked downby arunaway teamandhis legbroken intwo places.But acertain manwho wasvery drunkwas seento reelinto MnTwains hotellastnight.Itishis dutyto provethat thisperson wasnot MarkTwain himselfWHO WASTHATMANI didnot drink!In the following weeks,Igotmore titleslike DeliriumTremens*,Body-Snatcher FilthyCorruptionist,etc.Then onemorning:Mr.MarkTwainstill maintainsSILENCE.He darenot speak.Dare heopen hismouth toexplain BeforeIcouldreply,more dirtycharges pouredup onme.One daythey eventaught ninelittle childrenofall shadesof colourto rushon tothe platformatapublic meetingand callme Pafather!I gaveup.I sentthem aletter tostate thatI gaveup,and inbitterness ofspirit Isigned it,Truly yours,Once adecent manbut nowMARKTWAIN,IP.,M.T.,D.T.,B.S.and FC.”
37.In thestory,people wererunningforGovernor.A ThreeB.Four C.Five D.Six
38.Which ofthefollowingis TRUEabout Mr.Twain accordingtohisstoryA.He gotpunished forstealing inMontana.B.He keptsilent tothe chargesagainst him.。
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