浙江省绍兴市2020年中考英语试题(解析版不含听⼒部分解析)
绍兴市2020年初中学业⽔平考试
英语试题解析
卷I(选择题共70分)
(⼀)听⼒部分(共25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,回答问题
1. Where was Mary last night?
A. At a library.
B. At a concert.
C. At home.
2. Which club is the boy looking for?
A. The English Club.
B. The Sports Club.
C. The Music Club.
3. When should the boy hand in the project?
A. On Monday.
B. On Tuesday.
C. On Wednesday.
4. What is Gina going to do?
A. Study for a test.
除夕的意思B. Eat ice cream.
C. Play tennis.
5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
A. Cathy's birthday.
B. Cathy's bag.
C. Cathy's store.
第⼆节:听较长对话,回答问题。
听下⾯⼀段对话,回答第6-7⼩题。
6. How does the boy feel now?
A. Surprid.
B. Excited.
C. Bored.
7. Why does Lucy think the boy should have the car?
A. Becau he has got a rich father.
B. Becau he works outside town.
C. Becau he has studied really hard.
听下⾯⼀段对话,回答第8⼀10⼩题。
8. How long will Jenny stay in Mexico?
A. Two weeks.
B. Six weeks.
C. Eight weeks
9. What will Jenny do in Mexico?
A. Learn art.
B. Take the exams.
C. Work at a hospital.
10. Whom will Steve go on holiday with?
A. His friend.
B. His teacher.
C. His family. 第三节:听独⽩,回答问题
11. What does Linda probably do?
A. A guide.
B. A cook.
C. A doctor.
12. What color is the zoo's main road?
A. Red.
B. Yellow.
C. Green.
13. How does Linda like watching animals eat lunch?
A. Relaxing.
B. Interesting.
感动作文800字C. Important.
14. Why shouldn't kids run through the zoo?
A. Becau they may be lost.
B. Becau they may get themlves hurt.
C. Becau they may put animals in danger.
15. How many rules are mentioned?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
(⼆)笔试部分(共45分)
⼆、完形填空(本题有15⼩题,每⼩题1分,共计15分)
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。
When I was little, one of my favorite holiday traditions was making a wish list for Santa Claus. Every year, my father helped me 16 all that I wanted. Often, I put food on the list: chocolates, candies. …One year, I even asked for my favorite 17 !
As I grew older, I no longer wrote to Santa Claus, but I never 18 making a list of the things that I most liked or wanted.
One year, I went to China to work in a 19 . In China, most people don't celebrate Christmas. 20 , the
y celebrate Chine New Year . In my class, I asked my students to make lists for Santa Claus. But they 21 me. "We get lucky money at Chine New Year, "one girl told me. "That's better than gift from Santa Claus! " I nodded. Maybe she was 22 !
On Christmas Eve, my friends and I went walking in the city. 23 Christmas isn't a holiday in China, many people were out in the streets and having fun. They 24 Santa hats, ate candies and said "Merry Christmas" to us in English. They knew we were 25 .
After a few hours, my friends and I were 26 and a bit cold. "One Christmas when I was small, I wished for soup from Santa Claus, "I told my friends. They laughed.
We went into a restaurant and sat at a table. 27 , my friends cried out. “Look, Beth, your 28 is coming true! ”
I turned around. “Santa Claus" stood 29 me. Well, it was the waiter, but he was dresd in a red and-white Santa Claus suit! "Merry Christmas. What can I get you?" 30 asked.
“Soup! ”we said in chorus(齐声).
16. A. fix B. hide C. list D. name
17. A. soup B. coffee C. milk D. tea 18. A. enjoyed
B. suggested
C. stopped
D. remembered 19. A. restaurant B. school C. bank D. store 20. A. Instead
B. Next
C. Also
D. Anyway
21. A. depended on B. cared for C. worried about D. laughed at 22. A. polite B. right C. rious D. careful 23. A. When B. Though C. Becau D. if 24. A. sold
B. made
C. wore
D. washed 25. A. foreigners B. reporter C. pasngers D. neighbors 26. A. nervous B. quiet C. sleepy D. hungry 27. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Lucky D. Naturally 28. A. plan
B. wish
C. promi
D. fear 29. A. against B. below C. above D. behind 30. A. it
B. he
C. I
D. she
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。
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A Chine song could be heard in a classroom in Sana,
the capital of
Yemen(也门),where around 20 Chine-learning
schoolchildren were singing
金海马家居网上商城"I love to learn the Chine language becau it is very奇思妙想的发明
nice, important and I want to travel to China to complete
my studies there," Karim al-Areqi, a student of the private Languages Model School in Sanaa, told Xinhua.
Teacher Mohammed Al-Ansi, who learnt the language in China and received a university degree, stresd(强调)the importance of learning the Chine language. "It is the language of the future and it is necessary for all people to get advantages from the great development in China," he said.
Like many other private elementary and condary schools in Yemen, the Chine language is a basic part of the Languages Model School's cours, where the students study Chine as actively as math and science subjects. "In teaching the Chine language, I succeeded in educating students in a simple way that fits everyone," al-Ansi said proudly, stressing that teaching Chine has changed his life without doubt.
Al-Ansi expects that Yemen and China will work together to t up centers and schools for teaching the Chine language in Yemen so that many young Yemenis can learn. "I hope that a branch of the Confucius (孔⼦学院),could be built in Yemen to teach the language and spread the Chine culture to many years who are interested in learning the Chine culture and language," he said. e that le
arning a foreign language may open a way of hope to a new life, such as getting ,more money and paving(铺平)the way to a bright future in the country that has experienced war for almost five years,
34. The passage tells us that Mohammed al-Ansi ▲.
A. has got a university degree in Yemen
B. sings Chine songs well
C. thinks it important to study Chine
D. owns a language school
35. In the Languages Model School, the students ▲.
A. consider Chine a simple language
B. do well in science and math
C. take pride in Mohammed al-Ansi
D. are active in learning Chine
36. The 5th paragraph is mainly about ▲.
A. the Chine culture
B. Mohammed al-Ansi's hope
C. centers for learning Chine
D. the way of doing rearch
37. It can be learnt from the passage that ▲.
A. many young Yemenis learn Chine for a better future
B. learning Chine is sure to make Yemenis rich
C. more and more Yemenis are going to work in China
D. Chine has been popular in Yemen for five years
C
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