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2017 浙江省台州市中考英语真题及答案 亲爱的考生: 欢迎参加考试!请你认真审题,仔细答题,发挥最佳水平。答题时,请注意一下几点: 1. 全卷共 10 页,满分 120 分,考试时间 100 分钟。 2. 答案必须写在答题纸相应的位置上,写在试题卷、草稿纸上无效。 3. 答题前,请认真阅读答题纸上的“注意事项”,按规定答题。 卷 一 说明:本卷共三大题,45 小题,满分 70 分。 第一部分 听力部分 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,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. How is the weather now? A. Rainy. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny. 2. What is Mary’s hobby? A. Taking photos. B. Listening to music. C. Collecting stamps. 3. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At a museum. B. At a hospital. C. At a park. 4. When will Lisa go to bed? A. At 9:40. B. At 10:00. C. At 10:20. 5. What are the speakers talking about?? A. Chinese sky lanterns. B. Chinese clay art. C. Chinese paper cutting. 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 一段长对话,回答第 6、7 两个小题。 6. What will Mum do today? A. Do some cleaning B. Make some cookies. C. Buy some eggs. 7. How will Grandma get to Mike’s home? A. By bus B. By car. C. By taxi. 听下面一段长对话,回答第 8~10 两个小题。 8. What is Jason’s favorite subject in his new school?
A. Math. B. Science. C. History. 9. Who is going to learn Chinese? A. Marisa. B. Jean. C. Jason. 10. How does Tony like history? A. Boring. B. Difficult. C. Interesting. 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。 Yearly Short Story Competition New Subject 11 Words Fewer than 12 Organizer 13 Best story Printed in the magazine 14 Deadline ( 截 止 日 15 30th 期) 11. A. Travel B. Hobbies C. Friendship. 12. A. 1,000. B. 1,500. C. 2,000 13. A. Mr. Black. B. Mr. King. C. Mr. Smith. 14. A. New Stories. B. New Writers. C. Young Writers. 15. A. September. B. October. C. November. 第二部分 笔试部分 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,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。 When things went wrong, Freddy always had something nice to say. When Dad forgot about the pizza and it burned, Freddy said, “Don’t worry. It’ll still taste good.” And he was 16 . The pizza edges were dark, but the middle wasn’t half bad. When his teacher, Mr. Hall, knocked into a bookshelf in the 17 ,Freddy said, “Don’t worry. Mrs. Bog won’t upset.” The librarian just laughed and helped 18 the books. Freddy looked on the bright side. And everyone liked that about 19 .
Everyone, that is, except Hazel. Hazel was the 20 kid in class. On her first day, Freddy said, “Nice to meet you, Hazel. I think you’ll like it before.” “I 21 it,” she talked back. Freddy had never met anyone like her. When Mr. Hall said they’d have a break inside 22 it was raining, Freddy said, “Every cloud has a silver lining.” “A silver lining?” Hazel shook her head. “Bad things come in 23 .” Greta was carrying paints in 24 class. She fell over, and paints went flying. “That was the second bad thing. What will the third thing be?” Hazel seemed so 25 about the Rule of Three Bad Things. “It’s beautiful!” Emma picked up Freddy’s pointed, not realizing she had paint on her fingers. “Freddy’s picture is 26 !” Hazel pointed, “There’s number three.” Emma looked sad. “I’m sorry , Freddy.” “It’s OK... If you add 27 , the fingerprints could look like butterflies (蝴蝶),” said Freddy. 28 refused to put a finger on Freddy’s paper. Only Hazel did. “Want to add one?” Freddy asked. Hazel thought about it, then nodded. She put her finger into paint, gently (温柔地)pressed it onto Freddy’s painting and 29 added wings. “It looks great.” said Freddy. Hazel 30 . “You know, I don’t really there’s a Rule of Three Bad Things.” Sometimes, there are good things hiding where you don’t expect them. 16. A. clever B. right C. active D. famous 17. A. shop B. gym C. library D. museum 18. A. pick up B. look after C. go through D. throw away 19. A. me B. her C. you D. him 20. A. lucky B. new C. excellent D. smart
21. A. expect B. believe C. doubt D. understand 22. A. although B. unless C. until D. because 23. A. twos B. thre es C. fours D. fives 24. A. science B. music C. art D. history 25. A. happy B. worried C. sorry D. sure 26. A. in a mess B. on show C. in fashion D. on sale 27. A. wings B. eyes C. legs D. bodies 28. A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Nobody 29. A. angrily B. quickly C. carefully D. secretly 30. A. smiled B. promised C. warned D. shouted 三、阅读理解(本题有 15 小题,每小题 2 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。 A Do you like to solve problems for children? Listed below are probably three of the best answers. Iwanttostayakidforever.Ilovemybirthday,butIdon’twant to be older. ---- Haddie, Washington The great thing about growing up is that it doesn’t happen all at once. Day after day, you’ll have new experiences which can be scary, but it can also be fun. When we feel sad about growing up, try thinking of all the things you hope to happen when you’re older. It’s good to enjoy being a kid, but you should know that some adults say they still feel like kids! Ilikefantasticbooks,andI’mthinkingofwritingone.ButI don’t know how to begin. Please help! ---- Liam, Pennsylvania One idea is to list “top five” memories, such as your top five trips, funny things that happened at school and so on. Choose one of these for a story. Another idea is to imagine what book you’d like to write. As words pop into your mind, write them down. Then challenge yourself to write s story using all of those words. Good luck writing.
Kids tease(嘲笑)me because I’m the slowest runner in my class. What can I do? ---- Tiona, Oregon We’re sorry to hear that. These kids may be looking for attention, and if you don’t give it to them, they may stop. If that doesn’t work, you could try replying with kindness. Sometimes kind words are the best answer to them. If the teasing continues, be sure to talk to someone who can help. If improving your running speed is something you’d like to work on, you could also ask your gym teacher for advice. 31. What’s Haddie’s problem according to the passage? A. She can’t begins a fantasy book. B. She doesn’t want to grow up. C. She can’t run fast in her class. D. She is laughed at by many kids. 32. Which of the following is True from the passage? A. Most adults hope to stay kids forever. B. The gym teacher can help Tiona run faster. C. Kids who are teasing others want to get help. D. There’re five ideas to help write fantasy books. 33. Which column(栏目)of a magazine is the passage probably from? A. Cultural Thinking B. Sports Club C. Fantastic Discovery D. Growing Pains. B At just 17 years old, Pakistan’s Malala is the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala came to international attention when she spoke up for the rights of all children to have an education. Malala’s father was a teacher who ran a school. For her early life, her family lived in the school so she was used to sitting in the classrooms before her school age. Now, she can speak three languages and loves learning. She grew up in Pakistan. The living conditions in her area were very poor and unsafe. Many people were hurt and many schools were closed. Especially girls were
not allowed to go to school. Reporters from Britain told the world what was happening with the help of Malala. In 2009, 12-years-old Malala wrote 35 diaries on the Internet. She wrote about the difficulties of her life, and about her strong hope for education. Soon after that, Malala’s family was chosen to be in a TV program to show ordinary children’s education because both father and daughter spoke good English, and they cared about children getting an education. From then on,a few people hated her and hurt her . Though terribly wounded, Malala became a courageous fighter for the education rights of millions of girls worldwide. “I don’t want to be remembered as the girl who was hurt, I want to be remembered as the girl who stood up,” she said. She has now written a book about her life called I am Malala. The book shows that one person’s voice has the power to inspire change in the world. In her speech, she spoke warmly about her aims for education and peace. One sentences she said one day became famous: One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can greatly change the world. 34. Many people around the world began to know Malala because__________. A. she could speak three languages in all B. her father ran a school for the young C. she fought for all children’s education D. she got an education when she was young 35. It can be inferred that Malala is _______ girl from Paragraph Five. A. brave B. lively C. clever D. careful 36. The underlined word “inspire” in the last paragraph might mean “_________”. A. describe B. compare C. celebrate D. encourage 37. The purpose of this passage is mainly to _________. A. introduce people’s living conditions in Pakistan B. suggest more news reporters pay attention to the girl Malala C. let people realize the importance of all children’s education
D. tell more people to give opinions on kid’s education in Pakistan Here are three toys on the 2016 US hot toy list. C Why? it has something to do with the quality of the toys. Companies are not allowed to lie. But they can try to make you believe that you want something. Keeping your eyes open for these marketing tricks(策略). Showing Famous Faces Why is Simone Bile’s picture on your breakfast box? Why does Taylor Swift drink Diet Coke? They may love those products. But they’re also paid by those companies. Companies invite stars, and even cartoon characters to stand up for the products. Forcing FOMO FOMO stands for Fear of Missing Out. If you think you won’t be able to get a product because it’s selling quickly, you’re more likely to rush to buy it. That’s why you see “limited edition(限量版)” products. Apple, for example, uses this rule when it gives out limited numbers of new photos to create shopping excitement. Creating Collections Think Shopkins. The company creates groups of products, like ice cream balls and teacups. Then it tries to advise you to buy them al l to complete your collection. Many products have found success this way. Then they ended up in a box in your house. Ask yourself: Do I want this because I like i t? Or am I just trying to collect more than my friends? Playing Mind Games Marketers want you to think that buying their product will change you in some way. They want you to thing “buying this brand(品牌)is going to make you cool, happy, or popular,” says Professor Ahern. Marketers try to control your view of
the brand by using a story, imagery, music, or people. Then, whenever you’re about to buy something, they hope that image will pop into your mind, making you choose their product over anther. So now you know. This Black Friday, be sure to shop smart. 38. How many brands are mentioned in the passage? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six. 39. What does the underlined sentence “Then they ended up in a box in your house.” mean? A. Then the products were found no use to you. B. Then something was wrong with the products. C. Then the products were found necessary to buy. D. Then people were proud of getting the products. 40. The passage is probably a __________. A. business story B. marketing report C. scientific research D. product introduction 41. the best title for the passage may be _________. A. Top Three Toys B. Hot Companies C. Shopping Smarter D. Creating Excitement D The way we spend our time can be divided into three “bottles”. These are the necessary tasks bottle, the voluntary(自愿的)tasks bottle and the happiness bottle. Every day, we spend time filling the necessary tasks bottle with useful things, like making money, doing housework, buying food and paying bills. We then fill another bottle with voluntary tasks. Th ese are things that we do for others, but we may not enjoy them. This bottle gets filled with tasks like taking children to activities, cooking family meals, and doing laundry. Those bottles are very important. If we don’t fill them each day, our family won’t run properly. However, we often forget to fill the third bottle ---- the happiness bottle that we fill with activities that make us happy. Is your happiness bottle sometimes
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