2020 浙江省台州市中考英语真题及答案
说明:本卷共四大题, 50 小题, 满分 75 分。
第一部分 听力部分
卷一
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, 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 回答问题。
1. Whose pencil is this?
A. Jack's.
B. Kate's.
C. Jim's
2. How does Emma's father go to work now?
A. By car.
B. By bike.
C. On foot.
3. What's Linda like?
A. Outgoing.
B. Serious.
C. Quiet.
4. What is Mary's dream job?
A. A singer.
B. A dancer.
C. An actress.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A photo.
B. A friend.
C. A holiday.
第二节:听较长对话, 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 回答问题。
听下面一段较长对话, 回答第 6~7 两个小题。
6. What was wrong with Peter?
A. A bus hit him.
B. He fell off his bike.
C. His leg was
broken.
7. How long does Peter have to stay in hospital?
A. For a few days.
B. For a few weeks.
C. For a few months.
听下面一段较长对话, 回答第 8~10 三个小题。
8. Where does this conversation take place?
A. In a fast food restaurant.
B. In a school dining hall.
C. In a food
store.
9. What does the man order?
A. A cake; French fries and coffee
B. A hamburger, a pizza and juice
C. A hamburger, French fries and coffee
10. How much does the meal cost the man?
A. Only 90 cents.
B. Two dollars.
C.
Nearly
three
dollars.
第三节:听独白, 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项, 回答问题。
11. What does the speaker introduce?
A. The preparations for each listener.
B. The plan for the ceremony.
C. The menu for the meals.
12. What will the listeners do as soon as possible?
A. Finish the preparations.
B. Share their experiences.
C. Singsong
13.Who will give a speech in the beginning next Sunday afternoon?
A. The head teacher.
B. The speaker.
C. The listeners.
14. When will meals be served according to the speaker?
A. At 4:30 p. m.
B. At 4:45 p. m.
C. At 5:30 p. m.
15. Where can the listeners find the speaker if they have questions?
A. In the classroom.
B. In the office
C. In the ceremony
hall.
二、完形填空(本题有 15 小题, 每小题 1 分;共计 15 分)
第二部分 笔试部分
阅读下面短文, 掌握大意, 然后从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Luke's father is a farmer. Instead of cows, pigs, and horses,
there is corn, beans, strawberries and tomatoes around his house.
Luke doesn't mind that there are no
16
. In fact, he likes
living a fruit-and-vegetable farm much better. He feels it's
magical that his sable to __17
something in the place where
there used to be nothing.
"I’m planting
18
today, son. " Luke's father said. "They
grow best in hot summer heat,
19
I need to plant them early in spring. That
way there will be tall, healthy tomato vines(藤)once August arrives. "
"How do you
20
they grow tall and healthy?" Luke asked.
"The vines grow strong when you give them care and attention and have a little
bit of hope, "his father laughed.
"Can I help?" Luke begged.
"Of course !" said his father
So when Luke was
21
, he helped his father and Luke learned that a tomato
plant does need much
22
.He spent one whole day in the early June sun, hitting
wooden sticks into the ground by young tomato plant. After the tomato vines had
grown a little taller, Luke
23
the tomato vines to the sticks so that they would
not fall over.
"The tomatoes
24
need a lot of attention! ", Luke said one late afternoon.
"Most
25
things do require a lot of attention, Luke, " replied his father
with a smile.
"What do you mean?" asked Luke.
"Well, "his father said. "We should pay close attention to things that make
our lives better. "
That is
26
you pay attention to Mom?" asked Luke.
"Yes," replied his father, "I pay close attention to you and Mom because you
both make my __27 _better. "
The rest of Luke's work that day went
28
a lot quicker. Taking care of the
tomato plants, Luke
29
he was taking care of his mom and dad. With a little
bit of
30
magic and a lot of attention, Luke was certain these would be the
most beautiful tomatoes he had ever seen once August arrived.
16. A. gardens
B. pools
C. animals
D. hills
17. A. dig
throw
18. A. beans
tomatoes
19. A. so
B. build
C. create
D.
B. carrots
C. potatoes
D.
B. but
C. as
D. or
20. A. make sure
B. worry about
C. turn down
D. talk
about
21. A. strong
B. proud
C. free
22. A. sunshine
B. care
C. water
D. lucky
D.
warmth
23. A. tied
added
24. A. hardly
certainly
B. pushed
C. lifted
B. lately
C. lastly
25. A. strange
B. delicious
C. valuable
D.
D.
D.
popular
26. A. when
27. A. work
28. A. by
B. how
C. where
D. why
B. life
B. off
C. decision
D. feeling
C. over
D. around
29. A. minded
B. imagined
C. regretted
D.
questioned
30. A. farm
nature
B. family
C. vegetable
D.
三、阅读理解(本题有 15 小题, 每小 1 分;共计 30 分)
阅读下面材料, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
31. According to the passage, early people passed on stories mainly by ____________.
A. writing events on the stone
B. drawing pictures on the wall
C. telling stories to one another
D. making marks on the wood
32. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. A fairy tale usually has a pleasant ending.
B. The Boy Who Cried Wolf is an animal story.
C. A made-up story should be as long as possible.
D. The Chinese story of Pangu is about a real event.
33. The passage probably comes from the _____________.
A. Health
B. Animal
C. Science
D. Education
B
Seven years ago, Joyce Akinpe moved to Australia to start a new life, finding
an exciting job in Sydney. After the outbreak (爆发) of COVID-19, she suddenly lost
her job.
Seeing that there were many others like herself in trouble from the outbreak,
Akinpe and her two roommates, Michele Gomez and Maureen Lee, brainstormed ideas
for how to help their local community. They came up with a street pantry(储藏
柜). Gomez said the idea was very simple, "Take what you need and leave what you
can. "
With the help of Gomez's father, they built the Blessing –Box – a a street pantry,
with shelves and hanging baskets and two doors made from old furniture.
It sits just at the back of the three girls' home, so they can look after it. They
put some information notices into their neighbors’ mailboxes, and the Blessing
Box was quickly filled with the donations (捐赠)from the community, "It is the
community's strong support that keeps the project alive, " Akinpe said.
We now have hundreds of people visiting our box every day. It might only a hours
for the box to be full and next hour it might become empty again. We are now h others
to carry out similar projects in their own communities, too, "Gomez said.
Lee said things in the box were mostly convenience foods. as well as some
necessary life things such as spaghetti and toilet paper. "Few people take
everything at once. They think there are other people who need them more. "Lee added.
There were many people rushing there for donations. The three girls needed to
sanitize (消毒)all the donations and make sure all food packages were not broken.
Gomez said that they had no time for rest, but what they did was well worth.
34. Paragraph 2 mainly talks about ________________.
A. the way to build the Blessing Box
B. the help from the local community
C. the purpose of building a street pantry
D. the trouble from the outbreak of COVID-19
35. Put the following sentences in the right order according to the passage.
a. The three girls thought up a good idea.
b. The three girls received and sanitized the donations.
c. The three girls put information notices into their neighbors' mailboxes.
d. The three girls built the Blessing Box with the help of Gomez's father
A. c—a—b—d
B. c—b—a—d.
C. a—b—-d—c
D. a—d—c—b
36. Few people take everything they need at once because _________________.
A. they would like to use their own things
B. they think other people need these things more
C. there aren't enough donations in the Blessing Box
D. it's not safe to use the things from the Blessing Box
37. The best title for the passage can probably be _________________.
A. Challenges through Life
B. Happiness from Strangers
C. Friendship during the Hard Times
D. Kindness behind the Blessing Box
C
Imagine this. There's an apple and a piece of cake on a table. Which one would
you like? The delicious cake or the healthy apple? A bestseller, Willpower:
RediscoveringOurGreatestStrength, suggests that willpower(意志力)is the ability
to make decisions that are better for us in the long term, rather than in the short
term.
Here is a famous experiment in the book: TheMarshmallowTest. In 1972, Professor
Walter Mischel tested the willpower of 600 four-year-olds to six-year-olds. In the
experiment, each child was left alone in a room for fifteen minutes with a
marshmallow(棉花软糖)on a table in front of them. They were given two choices:
they could either eat it or, if they waited fifteen minutes, they'd be given a second
one(and then they could eat both).
So, what did the kids do? Well, as you can imagine, 70% ate the first marshmallow
within the fifteen minutes. But the other 30% showed willpower—they controlled
themselves and waited for the second marshmallow. But then Mischel discovered
something really interesting. Twenty years later, he got in touch with the children,
who, by then, were in their early twenties. And he found that those who'd shown
strong willpower were getting better marks at university and were more popular.
Willpower is like a muscle(肌肉), and the more you exercise it, the stronger
it gets.
So, if you do daily "self-control exercises", such as making your bed or brushing
your teeth, you'll improve your overall willpower. And daily willpower exercises
will help you with those bigger goals, such as studying for an exam or training
for a marathon.
Be careful though. Just like any muscle, your "willpower muscle" can get tired.
If you've had to do lots of things that require willpower, take a break or give
yourself a treat.
That way, you’ll build up your willpower again.
And one last thing, the writer mentions people who learn foreign languages
usually have a lot of willpower. So, congratulations!
38. How many children got two marshmallows in the Marshmallow Test in 1972?
A. 180.
B. 240.
C. 420.
D. 600.
39. In Paragraphs 28. 3, the famous experiment explains _________________.
A. more kids have stronger willpower
B. willpower influences people's lives greatly
C. how people practice children's willpower
D. marshmallows can help improve willpower
40. The writer probably agrees that _____________.
A. all the language learners have stronger willpower
. willpower can't be improved by doing some daily things
C. young kids don't need to practice willpower like grown-ups
D. people with strong willpower can achieve their goals more easily
41. According to the passage, people who ________ might have strong willpower.
A. do regular piano practice every day
B. give up morning running halfway
C. eat as much junk food as they like
D. usually get up late on the cold
morning
D
Living on an island might sound wonderful. But what it you left for a trip and
found you could never return? What if your home, and even the land it stood on,
was gone forever? For people living in the Pacific Islands, this is really possible.
Why? Climate(气候)change. Climate change is causing the sea to rise. That’
s bad news for the Pacific Islands. Young people on the islands are even starting
to wonder: Will they be the last generation(一代人)?
Not if the islanders have anything to do about it. These people are deeply
connected to their homelands. The Pacific Islands are made up of 1l different
countries: the Marshall Islands, Fuji, Samoa, and others. But now, those countries
are working together. They're joining forces to fight climate change.
Why is climate change such a huge threat to this part of the world? Islands
are low elevations(海拔). So they are among the first places influenced by rising
sea les. That's why countries of the Pacific Islands are working together to do
their part.
But these are small countries. When it comes to climate change, can they make
a big difference? They can, because most of the things that people on islands buy
are brought by ships. This is very harmful to the environment. After all, ships
put out almost3penatof the world's carbon emissions (碳排放), That makes climate
change worse.
Pacific Islanders realize the problem. So, in 2019, six countries got together:
Fuji, the Marshall islands, Samoa, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and Tuvalu, They
came up with a plan. They agreed to cut carbon emissions from shipping by 40nercent
by 2030. And by 2050, they expect zero-carbon shipping.
How will they pull this off? They plan to use some really to use some really
cool carbon-free technologies. They'll make use of solar and wind energy.
Sea levels are rising, but hopes aren't sinking in the Pacific Islands.
42. What is the bad news for the Pacific Islands according to the passage?
A. Some Pacific Island countries have disappeared.
B. The sea level is going up because of climate change.
C. All the shipping to the Pacific Islands has been stopped.
D. The Pacific Islanders have nothing to do about the climate change.
43. The underlined word "threat" in Paragraph 4 probably means"________________".
A. risk
development
B. step
C. project
D.
44. It can be inferred from the passage that __________________.
A. there will never be zero carbon emissions from shipping
B. solar and wind energy will make climate change worse
C. all the Pacific Islanders may leave their homelands by 2050
D. some Pacific Island countries may have hopes to make a difference
45. The passage mainly talks about ______________________.
A. why other countries are helping the Pacific Islanders fight climate change
B. how some countries are working hard to develop carbon-free technologies
C. how Pacific Island countries are working together to fight shipping pollution
D. why Pacific Island countries put out so much of the world's carbon emissions
四、任务型阅读(本题有 5 小题, 每小题 1 分;共计 5 分)
请根据以下五个学生的喜好及右栏中的书评帮他们选出最适合阅读的书。
46.
_________
Leo
enjoys
A. Night Light
travelling and wants to learn
The writer talks about his hard life as a blind
how to make different typical
person, and describes the challenges on his way to
dishes.
success.
47. ___________ Jeff loves
B. Action Plan
the countryside and enjoys
It's all about famous sportspeople and includes lots
writing. He wants to develop
of interviews about what they've done to succeed.
his writing skills.
48. ____________ Chloe loves
C. Days in the Sun
doing sports and would like to
The writer describes his happy early life on a small
learn how top sportspeople
farm, and how travelling around the countryside
succeed.
helped him to become a writer.
49. ___________ Mia likes
D. Endless Days
books
about
exciting
It's about a true story of the first pilots. With
experiences happening in the
plenty of photos, the book brings history to life
past.
for readers.
50. ________ Dan wants to read
E. Our Lives
books about
someone who's
This is the perfect book if you're interested in