2023年浙江省绍兴市中考英语试卷(含答案)

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1、2023年浙江省绍兴市中考英语试卷(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。1What does the woman ask Mike for? ( )AHis bag.BHis mobile phone.CHis ball.2How does the girl feel about Alex? ( )AFunny.BSerious.CClever.3Who can play chess? ( )AMarie.BJoe.CSam.4What are the speakers mainly talking

2、about? ( )AEmilys photo.BEmilys university.CEmilys plan.5Where does the conversation probably take place? ( )AOn the train.BIn the street.CAt the womans home.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。6How is the weather? ( )ACloudy.BWindy.CSunny.7What will the girl do first? ( )AGo for a walk.BFinish her lett

3、er.CVisit the park.听下面一段对话,回答第8-10小题。8When is the speech competition? ( )ATomorrow.BNext week.CNext month.9Why does Betty think she may lose the competition? ( )ABecause she is shy before large groups.BBecause she cant write a good speech.CBecause she has no time to prepare.10What does Bettys father

4、 advise her to do? ( )ATo ask teachers for help.BTo have a good rest.CTo practice a lot.第三节:听独白,回答问题。11Where does Kate come from? ( )AChina.BJapan.CAustralia.12What does Kate think of Sydney? ( )ABusy.BInteresting.CCool.13Who is Kate staying with? ( )AHer teachers.BHer host family.CHer classmates.14

5、How often does Kate go to her language school? ( )AFive days a week.BFour days a week.CThree days a week.15What can we learn from Kates introduction? ( )AKate is as old as Jack.BKate has been to many countries.CKate thinks it fun to talk in English.(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

6、题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Samelyn Lafuente, a young teacher from a primary school for girls in Masbate City, Philippines, spent the last 16 years turning a boring classroom into a little girls dream world, decorated (装饰) in pink and full of Hello Kitty-themed decorations.Walking into Samelyn Lafuentes 17 ,

7、you would probably think that it is a crazy Hello Kitty fans world. The floor is 18 with a Hello Kitty-themed carpet (地毯). The walls are all 19 , as are the school desks. And there are Hello Kitty decorations everywhere, hanging from the ceiling (天花板), stuck on the walls and 20 in the windows. It wo

8、uld be hard for parents of little girls in Ms. Lafuentes class to 21 them away from this amazing world in pink every day, which is just what the 22 planned all along to create a place where her students would be happy and enjoy their time at school.Photos of this pink Hello Kitty classroom were 23 o

9、n the Internet by Glay Franco Bacolod, and quickly spread 24 several Asian countries, including China. People are praising Samelyn Lafuente highly 25 she tried hard to make sure of the happiness of the young students, even if it meant 26 everything out of her own pocket. The teacher said that almost

10、 all the decorations in her 27 classroom were bought with her own money, but seeing the 28 in the childrens eyes every day makes it all worth it.Lafuente told GMA News that during the last three years, she 29 added more pink and new decorations to change her classroom.“Im doing it for my students. I

11、 love 30 ,” the teacher said.( )16AtwoBthreeCfourDfive( )17AclassroomBofficeCgardenDkitchen( )18AfilledBpackedCcomparedDcovered( )19AblueBwhiteCpinkDgreen( )20AstillBevenCjustDonly( )21ApullBmoveCkickDhide( )22AdriverBvisitorCnurseDteacher( )23AinventedBsoldCsharedDtaken( )24AforBinCwithDagainst( )2

12、5AbecauseBuntilCifDbefore( )26Alooking throughBpicking upCturning downDpaying for( )27AsecretBemptyCspecialDboring( )28AhappinessBlonelinessCshynessDkindness( )29AsuddenlyBgraduallyCfirstlyDquickly( )30AyouBhimCherDthem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。AJOIN A WILD JOURNEY!He

13、ad to a museum near you and find some inspiration!JOIN in The Wild Escape and help create one big digital (数字的) artwork thats all about showing how much you care for the nature around us.This month, youre invited to take part in The Wild Escape, a new project to inspire creativity around wildlife fo

14、r pupils aged 7 to 11 years old, to find an animal you like in a local museum and create your own picture.These pictures will then be uploaded and shown as part of a Wild World one big digital artwork at the end of this month.Hope youll come and take action to care for nature.Ready for a journey?Her

15、es how to take part:Head along to your local museum and find one of the many animals waiting for you there.What do you see? It could be an animal crouching (蹲伏) in a painting or sitting in a photo! Whatever you find, make sure you have a good, long look at it.Create a picture that imagines your anim

16、al coming to life and taking a wild journey to a new world.Now, visit www. art fund. org/ firstnews to send your picture to a huge digital artwork.31We can learn from the text that The Wild Escape _.Aexpects pupils to care for natureBtries to find creative pupils aged 12Cplans to start a new project

17、 next monthDis going to raise money for museums32To take part in The Wild Escape, you have to _.Astudy an animal in the wildBtake a drawing lessonChand in your picture onlineDpay a visit to a local zoo33What is the text? ( )AA diary.BAn advertisement.CA news report.DA book review.BOne Sunday afterno

18、on in May 2021, waiter Paul Blachut, 24, was busy at work at the FLOSSLANDE restaurant in scenic Augsburg, Germany. From behind the bar, Blachut had a good view of the Lech river below, in which many people were cooling their feet. The water is very cold at this time of year, and it runs quickly.Amo

19、ng those enjoying the cooling water were a mother and her two teenage daughters. They were playing with an inflatable tube (充气轮胎) by the riverbank, when suddenly the girls lost their footing and fell into the river. It all happened so fast. The girls caught the tube, which their mother was sitting i

20、n, pulling her into the river, too. Now all three were being carried away, shouting, “Help! Help!”Blachut looked up from his busy work when he heard the shouts. Then he found the three women not far away, flapping their arms, trying to catch anything. Without thinking, Blachut ran down to the river

21、and jumped into the cold water. All he wanted to do was rescue (营救) them.As Blachut got closer to them, he could tell that the mother seemed to be in the most trouble; her head was now out of sight. At once, Blachut went down under the mother, pushing her upward and towards the bank. Then an onlooke

22、r (旁观者) got close to grab the womans hand, pulling her to the land.Blachut knew he needed to rescue the two daughters, who were now further down the river. He jumped into the water again and succeeded in getting one out in the same way he did her mother, while the other was saved by another onlooker

23、.Several onlookers expressed their admiration for Blachut following the accident. “The whole rescue only took two or three minutes,” he said, adding that it was not a big deal. Actually, it was a job very well done.34When the three women fell into the water, Blachut was _.Aenjoying the beautiful sce

24、neBwatching the customers eatingCworking busily in the restaurantDcooling his feet in the river35The underlined word “grab” in Paragraph 4 probably means “_”.AcheckBcontrolCshakeDcatch36It can be inferred from Blachuts words that he _.Awas proud of saving the womenBthought he just did something norm

25、alCfelt sorry for the accidentDdecided to work harder than ever before37Whats the best title for the passage? ( )AA Cold Water rescueBA Hard-working ManCAn Unlucky FamilyDA Highly Paid JobCHas a person ever warmly held a door open for you? How do you feel after playing with friends? And what would y

26、ou say is your favourite family memory? These questions have one thing in common: theyre all about connecting with people. “Lets Connect” is the theme of this years Childrens Mental (心理的) Health Week. It improves mental health by building healthy social connections.Humans naturally connect with othe

27、rs, whether thats family, friends or people in our community. Healthy connections give people energy and support we all need people to celebrate and share our worries with. Social connections arent just about mental health; they improve physical health too, helping us to live along life. Research su

28、ggests being lonely can slowly harm your health. Humans need for connection is different from person to person, but whats important is not how many relationships you have, but how good your relationships are.Then how to connect with others? “You can reach out and connect with people in so many diffe

29、rent ways,” says Julia Clements of Place2Be, the organizer behind Childrens Mental Health Week. You can connect in person or online, with your friends, parents, teachers or classmates. Its not just people, either. “Some people feel connected with their pets or in nature,” says Clements. She advises

30、making time to build more connections through actions as well as words. Being kind, listening to others and trying new experiences are all good tools.Everybody may feel lonely sometimes and refuse to talk to others. Keep in mind that connections change-some become stronger, while others stop. “Remem

31、ber that there are always people that care for you,” advises Clements. She says its important to tell someone you trust about how you are feeling, or safe organizations such as Childline or Shout. They can help, whether youre looking to form new connections or repair a strained (紧张) relationship tha

32、t is important to you.38The writer uses three questions in the beginning to _Aexpress worries about humansBlead into the topic social connectionsCintroduce health problemsDinterest readers in family memory39Paragraph 2 is mainly about the _ of connecting with others.AwaysBpopularityCimportanceDrules

33、40Clements may agree that _.Ait is better to connect with pets than peopleBusing words is the best way to build connectionsCpeople should only communicate with others face to faceDtalking to others can be helpful to a lonely person41The passage is most probably written for _.AteachersBparentsCchildr

34、enDdoctorsDDo you get in trouble for feeding your dog on food from dinner under the table? A new study suggests that by sharing “people food”, you might actually be helping to keep your pet healthy.Many dogs are fed dry processed food. Science has shown that a diet (饮食) of processed food is not heal

35、thy for humans. Scientists from the University of Helsinki, in Finland, say this diet is not good for our pet dogs, either.The scientists discovered that the foods a dog might find in an owners home such as eggs, fish, meat and vegetables may be better than a diet of just dog food. This is because h

36、aving different kinds of foods leads to more variety (多样性) in microbes, which are little living things, too small to be seen with our eyes. There are millions of them in human and animal bodies. Some are bad for us, but many are good for us, and they play important roles in helping us digest (消化)foo

37、d.A total of 8,500 young pet dogs took part in the study. 4,500 of them were under 6 months old, and the rest were between 6 and 18 months old. The owners were asked about what foods they had fed their pets and how often. When the dogs reached adulthood, their owners reported that about 20% of the d

38、ogs showed CE symptoms (慢性肠胃不适症状) such as weight loss. However, if dogs had been fed a mixed diet while young, it was 22% less possible for them to experience CE symptoms later in life.Dr. Anna Hielm-Bjorkman told The Times of London, “Dog foods on sale are described as providing a complete diet. Bu

39、t what we show is that variety is important. Nobody would give 12 years of the same food to a childwhy should a dog be different?”42According to the new study, dog owners _.Amust offer dry food to their dogsBcan feed dogs on “people food”Chad better buy more processed foodDshouldnt make food by them

40、selves43Paragraph 3 mainly explains why _.Adogs need different kinds of foodsBlittle living things stay in human bodiesCscientists study dry processed foodDpeople should keep dogs at home44How does the writer describe the study in Paragraph 4 to make it believable? ( )ABy using pictures.BBy giving e

41、xamples.CBy telling stories.DBy listing numbers.45Which part of a magazine is the passage probably taken from? ( )AHistory.BBusiness.CScience.DCulture.试卷(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用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空,每词仅用一次。hardly herself unless during look after46Tom made lots of friends _ his life as a stu

42、dent47Little Bob wont go to sleep _ his mother tells him a story.48Mr. King _ by his aunt when he was a baby.49Mary had to cook dinner _ while her parents were away.50The speakers voice was so low that Nancy could _ hear him.B阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。The Pleasanton Partnerships in Educati

43、on Foundation (PPIE), an organization in America, was started in 1987 to raise money for local schools. 51 (最近), it hosted a running event for the community. To date, it has raised $1 million for the school district.“We have 52 (多于) 3,000 runners, volunteers and spectators, said Mindy Louie, the man

44、ager for PPIE. This years event had races of two miles, five kilometers and 53 (十) kilometers. The BURN Youth Development (B. Y. D.), a local runners group, joined in it as well.“The B. Y. D. was born in 2020 to help keep kids 54 (积极) in life,” explained Jerry Wu, its 55 (领导者) and coach. The B. Y. D

45、. has since grown to include more than 100 young 56 (成员) and 30 of them ran in this years PPIE event. “Watching them running strong and happy makes me 57 (微笑) every time,” said Jerry Wu.So far, Jerry Wu has 58 (教) students valuable running skills for about three years. Eighth grader Ollie Gu is one

46、of his excellent students. He completed the race in 40 minutes and 46 seconds and 59 (赢) first place in the 12-15 age group.“What an 60 (兴) race!” Ollie said. “Im looking forward to it next year.”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。When Reshma Kosaraju was 12, her family 61 (move) from Chicago to Northern California. Soon after, the Camp Fire started. “It was one of 62 (big) fires in California history,” Reshma, now 17,

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