1、初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考试卷英语-1 (共 8 页) 柯桥区柯桥区20202020届初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考届初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考英语英语试试卷卷 考生须知: 全卷满分为 120 分,考试时间 100 分钟。试卷 8 页,有七大题,76 小题。 本卷答案必须 做在答题卷相应位置上,做在试题卷上无效。 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 (选择题 共 70 分) (一)听力部分(共 25 分) 一、听力部分(本题有 15 小题,共计 25 分,第一节每小题 1 分,第二、三节每小题 2 分) 第一节:听对话,回答问题。 1. What i
2、s the weather like today? A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy. 2. How does Mary feel? A. Tired. B. Interested. C. Excited. 3. How often does Tom visit his grandparents? A. Once a week. B. Once a month. C. Twice a month. 4. When will the train to Shanghai leave? A. At 9:30. B. At 10:00. C. At 10:30. 5. Whe
3、re are the two speakers? A. On a bus. B. In a reading room. C. In a shop. 第二节:听长对话,回答问题。 听下面一段较长的对话,回答第 67 两小题。 6. Where does Simon go fishing? A. By the lake. B. In the city. C. Far from the city. 7. Why do Simon and his friends fish? A. For food. B. For money. C. For fun. 听下面一段较长的对话,回答第 810 三小题。 8
4、. Why does the man come to Shaoxing? A. To work. B. To go on vacation. C. To study. 9. Who live with the man now? A. His friends. B. His workmates. C. His family. 10. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The man lives at No. 6 Jiefang Road. B. The couple are both teachers. C. The mans wife wo
5、rks in Beijing. 初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考试卷英语-2 (共 8 页) 第三节:听下面一段独白,请根据提问从 A、B、C 三个选项中选择正确的选项。 11. Where is the highest building? A. In South Africa. B. In North America. C. In West Asia. 12. How many lifts are used to carry people up and down? A. 160. B. 80. C. 57. 13. What is on the top floor of the buildin
6、g? A. A small library. B. A small garden. C. A swimming pool. 14. What does the speaker think of the top floor of the building? A. Colorful. B. Fresh. C. Quiet. 15. Why do visitors come to visit the tallest building? A. Because its wonderful. B. Because its strange. C. Because its convenient. (二)笔试部
7、分 (共 95 分) 二、完形填空(本题有 15 小题,每小题 1 分,共计 15 分) 阅读下列短文,然后在各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。 Our house was across the street from a big hospital, so we rented(租) our empty upstairs rooms to outpatients (门诊病人). One evening, there was a 16 at the door. I opened it to see a truly sick-looking man. His face looked terrib
8、le-it was swollen ( 肿 胀 的 ) and red. Yet his voice was 17 . He told me that he came for treatment and that hed been searching for a spare room since noon, but no one would give him one 18 his face. For a moment I said nothing, but he said he would be 19 to just sleep on the hallway. I agreed. The ol
9、d man had a huge heart inside his tiny body. He told me that he fished for a living to 20 his daughter, her five children, and her crippled (残废的) husband. He didnt complain while telling 21 his story. He was grateful that he didnt feel any 22 from his disease, which was seemingly a form of skin canc
10、er (皮肤癌). The next morning, he said, “Can I come back and stay the 23 time I need treatment?” I told him he was welcome to come again. On his next trip, as a 24 , he brought a big fish and some large oysters ( 牡 蛎 ). In the years that he stayed with us 25 , there was never a time that he did not bri
11、ng us gifts like these. My neighbor 26 me that I could lose potential ( 潜 在 的 ) renters by putting up the old man after he left the first morning. Maybe we did 27 renters once or twice. But if only they could have known him, perhaps their illnesses would have been 28 to bear ( 忍 受 ). I know our fami
12、ly always will be 29 to have known him. From him, we learned 30 it was to accept the bad without complaint and the good with gratitude (谢意). 16. A. knock B. sign C. notice D. ticket 初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考试卷英语-3 (共 8 页) 17. A. worrying 18. A. instead of 19. A. happy 20. A. forget B. upset B. because of B. b
13、rave B. surprise C. traditional C. such as C. lonely C. support D. pleasant D. as long as D. friendly D. change 21. A. them B. him C. me D. her 22. A. luck B. experience C. pain D. joy 23. A. second B. next C. last D. first 24. A. gift B. job C. hobby D. business 25. A. coldly B. silently C. correct
14、ly D. strangely 26. A. encouraged B. reported C. hated D. warned 27. A. expect B. choose C. refuse D. lose 28. A. worse B. better C. truer D. easier 29. A. thankful B. silly C. funny D. polite 30. A. how B. what C. where D. when 三、阅读理解(本题有 15 小题,每小题 2 分,共计 30 分) 阅读下面四篇短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
15、A The Glasgow Film Theater (GFT) is a cinema like no other. It offers a wonderful filmgoing experience all year round. TICKET INFORMATION Ticket prices Full 10.90 Children (aged 14 and under) 6 3D films 1.50 on top of the price of every ticket How to book Online: through this website (no booking fee
16、 required). By phone: 0141-332-6535 during Box Office opening hours. To cover the costs of providing this service, you will need to pay1.50 more for each ticket you book. In person: at Box Office (no booking fee required), before the films start time. If you book your ticket in advance, you can coll
17、ect it at any time before the screening and avoid long lines at our Box Office. Please call the GFT if you require any further information or help. Box Office Opening Hours Sunday - Friday: from 12 noon Saturday: from 11 a.m. Box Office closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film. SPECIAL OF
18、FERS Tuesday treats: See a new release at the GFT every Tuesday for just6.50! Fridays before 5 p.m.: Every Friday before 5 p.m., tickets for all films are only 6.50 each. 初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考试卷英语-4 (共 8 页) 31. Two 13-year-old boys must pay if they book tickets online for a 3D film next Thursday. A. 21.8
19、B. 18.8 C. 15 D. 12 32. From the text, we learn that people . A. arent allowed to buy tickets in person B. should pay another1.5 for more help C. cant buy tickets at 9am at Box Office D. can get the cheaper tickets on Thursdays 33. The text may be taken from . A. the blog of a film lover B. the webs
20、ite of the GFT C. a printed advertisement for movies D. a movie magazine for the GFT B It was September. I had just entered Grade Six. As a shy boy, I chose to be all alone reading books during the breaks while most of my classmates were eager to make new friends. And I was doing well until the thir
21、d lesson on the first day. A teacher had us fill out a questionnaire (问卷) with “get to know you” questions. I thought she would read them privately, so I felt safe to share who I was. However, after the teacher collected the papers, she mixed them up and passed them to the class. One by one, we read
22、 out the students name and then our two favorite answers. My paper went to a mean kid. His “favorite answers” of mine were the two worst ones to be read out loud. The first question was “Whats your favorite movie?” While other kids wrote the latest movies, my answer was “The Wizard of Oz (绿野仙踪).” It
23、 was a film made in 1939. The next question was “Where would you like to travel?” The others had said “Australia” or “Japan.” I wrote, “Wherever a good book takes me.” A loud laugh broke out immediately. My face burned. I stared at my schoolbag. How I wished I could disappear inside it! But then, so
24、mething amazing happened. A voice from the back of the room said, “Guys, cut it out!” It was Michael, a popular boy. The room went silent. Michael then turned to the teacher, “Why are you letting this happen? What is the point if we are making fun of each other?” Fifteen years have passed since then
25、. I dont remember the teacher or the mean kids. But Michael was the hero in my eyes. I cant forget how it felt when he spoke up for me. 34. From the first two paragraphs, we know that the writer . A. was the shyest in class B. showed great interest in reading C. was good at his lessons D. felt too n
26、ervous to write anything 35. The teacher had the students write down the answers to . A. let them know each other B. find out the cleverest kid C. learn to be friendly to classmates D. introduce the most popular movie 36. It can be inferred that the writer was laughed at because . A. he made his fav
27、orite film in 1939 B. both of his answers were wrong C. he gave his answers quite differently D. his classmates didnt like him 37. What might be the best title for the passage? A. The hero in my eyes B. The mean kids C. Two difficult questions D. An important survey 初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考试卷英语-5 (共 8 页) C T
28、here are some computer programs out there for creating art, such as Photoshop or Microsoft Paint. But you probably wouldnt guess that Microsoft Excel is one of them. For many of us, Excel is just a type of office software. But for Tatsuo Horiuchi, an 80-year-old Japanese man, its his paints, his wat
29、ercolors and his canvas (画布). About 20 years ago, shortly before retiring (退休), the artist decided that he needed a new challenge in his life. So he bought a computer and began making beautiful works of art with Excel. “I never used Excel at work, but I saw other people using Excel to create pretty
30、graphs. So I thought, I could probably draw with that,” Horiuchi says. “Graphics software (制图软件) is expensive but Excel can store on most computers. Whats more, it has more functions and is easier to use than Microsoft Paint.” Horiuchi also tried using Word but was limited ( 限 制 ) to the paper sizin
31、g. There is far more freedom for the artist to produce his pieces in Excel. Horiuchis colorful Excel art deeply describes that of traditional Japanese paintings. It often shows highly detailed sights, along with people, plants and animals. “I set a goal,” Horiuchi says, “that is, in 10 years, I woul
32、d be able to paint something excellent that I could show to people.” And he has certainly achieved that goal. Since his discovery of Excels artistic functions and his ability to use them, Horiuchi has got worldwide praise. He has gone on to win competitions with his work. Not surprisingly, he took f
33、irst prize at the Excel Autoshape Art Contest in 2006. Having made quite a name for himself, the elderly Japanese artist was given a new name the “Michelangelo of Excel.” 38. Horiuchis new challenge is to before retiring. A. buy a computer for himself B. paint something with Photoshop C. make beauti
34、ful art works with Excel D. collect more pictures with animals 39. The word “It” in Paragraph 4 refers to . A. the computer B. the plant C. the Japanese painting D. Horiuchis Excel art 40. The last paragraph is mainly about . A. the artists Horiuchi has met B. the paintings Horiuchi has drawn C. the
35、 discovery Horiuchis has made D. the achievements Horiuchi has got 41. We know from the passage that Horiuchi . A. began drawing with Excel at the age of 80 B. had more freedom by trying using Word C. became famous by sticking to his goal D. bought a computer with the prize he got D Kitchens are con
36、sidered one of the most dangerous areas of a home, for children and for the elderly. Many more accidents and falls happen in the kitchen. Keeping the kitchen a safe environment isnt always easy, but it can be completed through some steps. Look at the kitchen with a critical eye and realize that what
37、 may seem perfectly harmless to you 初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考试卷英语-6 (共 8 页) heavy interview seldom wealth except may be a potential (潜在的) danger to your elderly father. Watch out for dangerous objects that you take for granted. This can mean anything from the cookers to the cleaning objects stored under the s
38、ink (洗碗槽). Considering elderly parents, safety is the key point. As most caregivers of elderly parents know, its often very difficult for your Mom or Dad to change their habits. However, stress the importance of safety whenever possible. Especially, remind him or her not to place canned (罐装的) goods
39、in the microwave or be careful with knives that just doesnt work. Its up to you to unplug (拔掉的电源插头) the microwave and to place the kitchen knives well. Many caregivers of elderly parents cant make such changes because they are afraid of hurting feelings. However, making elderly parent safe in the ho
40、use, not just the kitchen, is important. As many elderly parents, it may be difficult for him or her to tell between safe and unsafe. Ensure that any room in the house, especially the kitchen, has safe ways for those using canes ( 拐 杖 ) and walkers. Its not an easy task, but with a little planning a
41、nd a developed course of action, you can help make the kitchen one of the safest areas of the house, and not the other way around. 42. The writer stresses(强调) kitchen in the passage because . A. elderly parents like to work there B. the kitchen floor is too smooth C. lots of plates are kept there D.
42、 there have been more accidents there 43. The third paragraph mainly talks about . A. how to deal with the canned goods B. how to avoid the dangers in the kitchen C. where to keep the kitchen knives well D. where to change the elderly parents habits 44. According to the passage, the writer suggests
43、that we should . A. not make the kitchen a mess B. clean the kitchen as often as possible C. keep everything in order in the house D. watch out for dangerous objects in the kitchen 45. The main idea of the passage is mainly about . A. keeping elderly parents safe at home B. elderly parents are easil
44、y hurt at home C. avoid using knives in your kitchen D. kitchen is a danger to family members 试卷 II(非选择题 共 50 分) 四、词汇运用(本题有 15 小题,每小题 1 分,共计 15 分) A. 用方框中所给的单词的适当形式填空,每个单词限用一次。 46. The old couple are said to be rather . 初中毕业生学业水平考试适应性考试卷英语-7 (共 8 页) 47. It snows in the south of China in winter. 48.
45、The manager is ten people for the job now. 49. I sat down on the ground beside the road. 50. Everyone seems busy my partner these days. A. 根据上下文和中文提示,用单词的适当形式填空,使文章完整、通顺。(每空一词) When Coffee Hits Paper What would you do if you spilled (使洒出) your coffee on your desk? Many of us would quickly begin to c
46、lean up the desk and never 51 (后悔) about it probably. But 52 (德国的) artist Stefan Kuhnigk, however, thinks differently. He has used coffee stains (咖啡渍) to create his world of art 53 ( 疯 地 ). It all started in 2011. One day, Kuhnigk accidentally spilled his coffee on a piece of paper. Instead of 54 (
47、扔 ) the paper away, he looked at the coffee stain for a while. The stain seemed 55 ( 痛 苦 的 ) to look back at him. The artist picked up his pen and started to draw. About 56 ( 三 十 ) minutes later, his first coffee monster was born. Since then, Kuhnigk has never put his pen down. Over the last nine ye
48、ars, he has 57 ( 画 ) more than 500 monsters. Some of them are lovely. Some have sharp 58 ( 牙 齿 ) and look awful. Kuhnigk also 59 ( 想 像 ) a short story for each of his monsters. Many people like Kuhnigks funny creations. They say the monsters and their stories always make them laugh. So the next time
49、 you spill your coffee or something 60 ( 别 的 ), dont immediately clean it up. Its your chance to be an artist, too! 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。 COVID-19 is now quickly spreading in the West. In many cities, schools and factories 61 (close). Charles Randolph, 13, reads the news about the disease every day. He knows many people have no masks 62 (protect) themselves. One day, the boy asked himself, “How can I make 63 differen