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浙江省2016年初中毕业生升学考试(义乌卷)
英语试题卷
考生须知:
1. 全卷共10页,七大题,76小题,满分为120分,考试时间100分钟。
2. 本卷答案必须做在答题纸的对应位置上,做在试题卷上无效。
3. 请考生将姓名、准考证号填写在答题纸的对应位置上,并认真核准条形码上的姓名,准考证号。
温馨提示:请仔细审题,细心答题,相信你一定会有出色的表现!
试卷I
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 a child, my father had to do three jobs for a family of seven. Every time I saw him come back late, looking tired. I promised myself that someday, I would show my 16 to my father for what he had done.
Over the next twenty years, my father worked hard to 17 our big family and suffered a lot from a heart problem. One morning, my father's old car 18 and he asked me to pick him up after his medical examination. He had 19 refused when I offered to replace his old car. He said that he did not want something that he was unable to pay himself.
As he stepped out of the doctor's office, he looked unusually 20 . We drove in silence
and he made me promise to keep the medical report as a 21 . I did this with a heavy heart.
At that time. I was 22 a new car. I asked my father to go with me to pick one out. 23 I started talking with the salesman, I noticed my father admiring (羡慕) a brown car. I
24 chose a blue car. My father took one final look at the brown car and seemed 25
before leaving. I heard him muttering (嘀咕) to himself, “Really like that car. Wish I could
26 it.
Several days later. I asked my father if he could go with me to pick up 27 new car. As we arrived, the salesman 28 him a key to his new car —the brown one —and explained that it was for him, 29 me. My father looked at me in great 30 I explained it was my childhood promise and smiled at this man, who had given up everything for his family.
16. A. thanks B. dreams C. talents D. regrets
17 A. build B. save C. protect D. support
18. A. set off B. came back C. broke down D. went by
19. A. strongly B. rudely C. shyly D. happily
20. A. angry B. glad C. proud D. serious
21. A. fact B. secret C. decision D. suggestion
22. A. testing B. designing C. expecting D. checking
23. A. Unless B. When C. Since D. Because
24. A. finally B. suddenly C. simply D. immediately
25. A. worried B. pleased C. disappointed D. tired
16. A
17. D
18. C
19. A
20. D
21. B
22. C
23. B
24. A
25. C
26. B
27. A
28. C
29. B
30. D
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。
A
Sports &Activity Day
Sunday, 16 July 2016
2: 00 pm —2: 00 pm
Amk Active Park (Ang Mo Kio Street 15)
Learn A Sport & Play As A Family
◆Join us for our Sports & Activity Day as we celebrate the
Finale of the Singapore Family Celebrations 2016!
◆Learn a sport together as a family at our Sporting Center with many activities
including Amora Mass Dance Training!
◆Get your family together through a fun—filled Power Up Training.
Register (登记) Now
◆Registration is FREE!
◆Be the first 2000 to register by 1 July so that you can receive Amora free gift
worth $ 70.
◆Registration closes by 10 July and you can register by SMS to 71819223 or email
enquire@sfc. sg the following; (Amora Mass Dance Training), (your name), (age)
and (contact number).
For more information, call 7771661. There will also be bus service for free at AMK Point
on 16 July for all Singapore Family Celebrations participants (参与者).
31. The event (活动) is mainly designed for ▲ .
A. families to get closer B. friends to learn to dance
C. children to learn a sport D. parents to organize a game
32. We can learn from the text that all the participants can ▲ .
A. get Amora free gift worth $ 70
B. register in three different ways
C. call 71819223 for more information
D. take a free bus ride at AMK Point on July 16th
33. The text is Probably ▲ .
A. a story B. a report C. a poster D. a notice
31. A
32. D
33. C
B
According to a recent study, there are about 70,000 blind children in Indonesia. Among
them, 60 percent were not born blind. Iyehezkiel Parudani is one of them, who lost his
eyesight by accident at age six. He now teaches English to blind students at the Pajajaran
Special School. Iyehezkiel Parudani says learning English can help blind people feel better
about themselves. “By learning English, they can be an English teacher, a translator, and a
tour guide.” Students read using Braille (盲文). To write. they use special tools. too.
Iyehezkiel Parudani says blind people should not let their physical disability (残疾)
influence their dreams. In 2008, he got a chance to study at the University of Texas. Two
years later, he got a Master's degree in course development there.
“In the US, if I go to the university to study, I can get everything like e-books, Braille
books. Here in Indonesia, you know, it's difficult to find a reference book in e-book or in
Braille. We have to make it ourselves. In the US. I can move wherever I want because
everything designed is really accessible for people with blindness.'
Eha Lestari, one of his star students, says learning English has changed her life. She
has already traveled to the US with the help of an Indonesia-U. S. program. "I study English
because I love English very much. I want to be a translator because I want to go to the other
countries and then I want to meet some people from around the world. '
Like her classmates, Eha loves to sing. Here, music is part of daily life. Even the
students who do not study English can sing some American pop songs. such as stand By
Me. “Stand by me. Please stand, stand by me. Stand by me...,'
Iyehezkiel Parudani says the song has special meaning to the students. "In our life, we
need other persons. You have to stand by me. Without you standing by me. I'm meaningless.”
34. According to what Iyehezkiel says, learning English can help blind students to ▲ .
A. have more chances to get jobs B. visit English-speaking countries
C. get a master's degree easily D. read Braille books quickly
35. The underlined word "accessible" in the third paragraph might mean ▲ .
A. fun to use B. easy to reach
C. hard to break D. safe to choose
36. From the last two paragraphs. we can infer (推断) that the students ▲ .
A. sang songs side by side B. achieved their dreams
C. had a meaningless life D. needed help from others
37. The best title for the passage may be ▲ .
A. A Blind Girl Learning English B. Blind Children Singing Songs
C. A Blind Man Teaching English D. Blind Teachers Living by Me
34. A
35. B
36. D
37. C
C
A new camera made by a company named Netatmo has facial recognition software (面部识别系统) that an tell parents at work that their children have returned from school, or that a package has been taken to their home. It can also tell them if a stranger has entered their home.
Janina Mattausch is a product marketing manager for Netatmo.
“The common security (安全) cameras at present are not that smart. So they can tell you if something is moving but they don't know if it's a human being or, ah, if it's your kids—they don't know the difference, so they will warn you all the time.”
When family members enter a home. the new camera “recognizes” (识别) them and sends information to the owner's smartphone. The owner can choose to see the video then or later. But if an unknown person enters a home, the camera will send the owner a warning that will cause an alarm to sound on the owner's smartphone.
That is what happened recently to a smart home camera owner named Damien. He lives in Paris.
“On a Friday I was at work, attending a big monthly meeting when my phone warned.
At fast I told myself ‘Oh, it must be a mistake, maybe I have to set the system again.’—but the notice on my phone was telling me that there was a movement in my flat and also a face that the software did not recognize.”
He watched the video and was very surprised by what he saw.
“I saw a person I did not know with his shoes on. I was watching it live on video. So I felt totally unbelievable. I asked a workmate to take me back home as fast as possible and I called the police on the way.
With the help of the video, the police found the intruder (闯入者) later that day.
38. The new camera made by Netatmo can ▲ .
A. warn the strangers B. welcome the children
C. stop the visitors D. recognize the comers
39. The fourth paragraph mainly tells us ▲ .
A. when the new camera is used B. where the new camera is placed
C. how the new camera works D. what the new camera looks like
40. We can learn from the passage that Damien ▲ .
A. was too busy to notice the warning
B. found the warning was a mistake
C. was surprised to see a stranger in his flat
D. caught the intruder that day by himself
41. The writer proves (证明) the new camera works well by ▲ .
A. giving an example B. making a survey
C. doing an experiment D. having a speech
38. D
39. C
40. C
41. A
D
CBC Canada, CTV News
A group of Canadian kids are spreading a bit of Christmas
spirit in Halifax. Nova Scotia, by covering warm clothes around
light poles (灯杆) for the city’s homeless people to pick up and
use. It was such an unusual sight that locals stopped to take
pictures to share on social media (媒体).
Every year. Tara Atkins-Smith collects warm clothes from her
community in order to help the less lucky. This year, since the family was traveling to
Halifax with their daughter Jayda and seven of her friends to celebrate her 8th birthday. Tara
thought it was the perfect time to teach the children a valuable life lesion.
The kids spent time handing out costs to the homeless and tied the rest around light
poles for others to pick up. Each of the clothes had a card that read, “I am not lost. If you
are caught in the cold, please take me to keep warm.” According to Tara, the experience
helped the children better understand the difficult situation of homeless people, who have to
brave the cold winter on the streets. “When we got back in the car after an hour on the
street, they were all freezing cold and crying for the heater to be on because they were cold.”
she said.
By next morning, all the jackets, gloves, and scarves on the poles were gone. Photos of
the encouraging project have been shared about 8,000 times on Facebook. and have got over
10,000 likes. Tara. who did something similar in Toronto in December last year. says she’s
already planning next year's coat drive. She hopes that the meaningful thing can spread
around the world, and she also wants to add $5 fast food gift card so that the homeless
people can also enjoy a hot meal.
“We ‘ve got help from others when we were in need, and we knew how great it made us
feel.'” said Zackary Atkins, Tara's husband.
42. The underlined word “It” in Paragraph 1 refer to (指) “ ▲ ”.
A. children were dressing light poles in warm clothes
B. Jayda’s friends were picking up clothes and using them
C. local people were sharing the photos on social media
D. homeless people were getting food and warm clothes
43. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Tara celebrated her daughter's 8th birthday at home
B. The children felt too cold to hand out coats
C. No one took away the clothes on the light poles.
D. Tars is planning to do more to help homeless people.
44. It can be inferred from the passage that Tara is a(n) ▲ woman.
A. brave B. polite
C. warm-hearted D. honest
45. The purpose of the passage is mainly to ▲ .
A. teach us to be thankful to people around
B. encourage us to spread love and warmth
C. advise us to show opinions on Faccbook
D. tell us to give children valuable life lessons
42. A
43. D
44. C
45. B
试卷II
说明:本卷共有四大题,共31小题,共50分,答题请用0.5毫米及以上的黑色签字笔书写在“答题纸”的对应位置上。
四、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)
A. 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词仅用一次,每空限填一词。
nice during reduce customer normally
46.The journey to the lake ___▲____ takes about two hours.
47.On weekends, the supermarket is usually full of ___▲____.
48.My cousin visited his old friend ___▲____ his stay in London.
49.The number of wild animals has ___▲ __ in the past ten years.
50.The ___▲____ Healthiest Class Competition will be held in our school.
46. normally 47. customers 48. during 49. reduced 50. ninth
B. 根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
Many museums keep works of art, and some have valuable pieces that can never be replaced. These museums give the 51 (公众) a chance to enjoy their treasures. In the past, everyone had to be 52 (几乎) silent when visiting museums. Today, rules aren’t that strict, but following some basic rules is still 53 (必需的).
Respect(尊重) the space
﹡Avoid standing against the walls.
﹡Remember that no bags are in 54 (允许) museums.
﹡No food or drink 55 (在……里面) most museums.
﹡Keep the museum space clean and 56 (扔) away all litter.
Respect the art
﹡No flash phones. Bright lights can be 57 (有害的) to the art.
﹡No 58 (触摸) the art. Hands, fingers, heads or any body part should never come into contact
with the artwork.
Respect other visitors
﹡Keep your 59 (说话声) down.
﹡Watch when you go 60 (往楼下).
﹡Stand in lines while buying tickets or waiting.
Following the rules above can help make everyone’s museum experience safe and enjoyable.
51. public 52. almost/nearly 53. necessary 54. allowed/permitted 55. in/inside 56. throw 57. harmful 58. touching 59. voice/voices 60. downstairs
五、语法填空 (本题有10小题,每小题1分,共计10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
The whole school was talking about the winter camp. And everyone was looking forward
61 it except me because I thought I would get homesick. But it was the way we grew up.
When arriving at the camp, we 62 (ask) to ski (滑雪) down to field by the coach. I
skied 63 (careful), but I still hit a piece of ice and fell down.
“Hal Ha!” Behind me, somebody started laughing. I looked back to see 64 was
laughing at me. To my surprise, I saw 65 girl in the same embarrassing (尴尬的) position
I was in. “I thought I'd be bad at this, but it seems 66 (difficult) than I expected!” she said.
Suddenly, I started laughing, too. After being so afraid of 67 (fall), it was a comfort not to
fear it anymore.
The next day, 68 I didn't want to go ski jumping, I was chosen to do that first. But
when my 69 (foot) left the ground. I felt I was flying and it was wonderful.
Just do your best 70 (meet) every challenge (挑战). You'll never imagine how much you will get.
61. to
62. were asked
63. carefully
64. who
65. a
66. more difficult
67. falling
68. though/although
69. feet
70. to meet
六、任务型阅读 (本题有5小题,每小题1分,共计5分)
阅读下面文章,然后从文后所给的A—D四个选项中选择正确的小标题。将其序号填入71—74题,并回答75题。
How Can You Create Luck in Everyday Life?
You can probably agree that some people have more good things happening to them. Let's
just call that luck. Now, would you like to learn how to be one of these lucky people? Here are 5 top tips for creating your own luck.
See the Good in the Past
It is easy to believe that you never have any luck in everyday life if you don’t seem to be
getting any breaks. But having had a difficult life gives you unusual lessons and develops
courage.
71
Some people are already lucky, and they just don't know it. Instead of giving all your
attention to what you are short of, look at how lucky you already are. You no doubt have
some wonderful friends, family, and a house.
72
Luck doesn't just happen upon us - it comes to us when we're open. Learning a new
skill, visiting a new place and trying a new hobby are all great ways of creating your
chances.
73
You'll never create any luck if you sit there waiting for it to fall into your lap. Take steps towards your goals and dreams and greet every challenge. You will find you create more luck in everyday life.
74
Sometimes people would be prepared to help us out. If you need a hand with dealing with something, rather than wait for someone to offer you a lucky break, go and ask them if they will help you out.
A. Try Something New
B. Take Action Right Now
C. Ask for Help If Possible
D. Feel Lucky about What You Have
75. Do you feel lucky? Why or why not? (理由不少于5个单词)
__________________________________________________________________
71. D
72. A
73. B
74. C
75.
七、书面表达 (本题有1小题,共计20分)
76. 针对大部分高中要求学生住校的现状,英语课上同学们就“Would you like to live in school? ”这一话题展开调查。请你根据下表内容,用英语写一篇短文,汇报调查结果,表达你的意愿并阐述理由。
大部分学生
愿意
1.方便与同学交流
2.学会照顾自己
一些学生
不愿意
1.在家能休息得更好
2.与家人相处时间更长
你
……
……
注意:1. 短文必须包括表中所有内容,可适当增加细节;
2. 你的理由至少两条
3. 词数:80—100;
4. 短文首句仅供选择使用,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:方便的convenient 交流communicate
短文首句:Would you like to live in school? We had a survey about it and here’s the result.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
76. One possible version:
Would you like to live in school? We had a survey about it and here’s the result. Most students prefer to live in school because they find it convenient to communicate with their classmates. Also, they can learn how to look after themselves in this way.
However, some students think living at home is better choice. The main reason is that they can relax better at home. Besides, they can spend more time with their family members and get on better with them.
As for me, I’d like to live in school. That’s because I can spend more time on study. What’s more, it’s a wonderful experience to live with other classmates.