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1、C. Rainy.C. Excited.C. Twice a month.C. At 10:30.C. In a shop.C. Fir from the city.C. Kor fun.C. To study.C. His family.柯橋區(qū)2020屆初中畢業(yè)生學(xué)業(yè)水平考試適應(yīng)性考試卷(2020.5) 英語(yǔ)考生須知:全卷滿分為120分,考隊(duì)時(shí)間100分伸.試卷8頁(yè),有七人基76小題本卷答案必須 做在答題法相應(yīng)位置上,做在試題卷上無效.溫季提示:請(qǐng)仔審題.Ai心挈題.相僮你一定會(huì)有出色的表現(xiàn)!試卷I (選擇題共70分)(-)聽力部分(共25分)一.聽力部分(本題有15小題.共計(jì)25分,第一節(jié)

2、每小題1分.籌二.三節(jié)每小題2分)第 W.聽時(shí)語(yǔ).回答問HL1. What is the weather like tcxlay?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.2. How docs Mary feel?A. Tired.B. Interested.3. How often does Tom visit his grandparents?A. Once a week.B. Once a month.4. When will the train to Shanghai leave?A. At 9:30.B. At 10:00.5. Where arc the two speakers?A

3、.Oni bus.B. In a reading room.鸚二節(jié):聽長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答問題.聽下面段較長(zhǎng)的對(duì)話.回答第47兩小18。6. Where docs Simon go fishing?A. By the lake.B. In the city.7. Why do Simon and his fnends fish?A. For food.B. For money.聽下面段較長(zhǎng)的對(duì)話,回答第s-io三小胞.8. Why does the man come to Shaoxing?A. To work.B. To go on vacation9. Who live with the man

4、now?A. His fnends.B. His workmates.10. Whal can we learn from the conversation?A. The man lives at No. 6 Jiefang Road.B. The couple arc both teachers.C. The man's wife works in Beijing.第三力?所下面 段獨(dú)門,情根據(jù)提向從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1E確的選頊。1L Where is the highest building?A. In South Africa.B. In North America. C

5、. In West Asia.12. How many liAs are used to carry people up and down?C. 57.C. A swimming pool.C. Quiet.C. Because 心 convenient.B. 80.13. What is on the top floor of the building?A. A small library.B. A small garden.14. Whi does the speaker think of tbc cop floor of the building?A. Colorful.B Fn

6、7;h15. Why do visitors come to visit the tallest building?A. Because it's wonderful.B. Because it*s strange.(二)筆試部分(共95分)二、完形填空(本噩有15小甄.每小題1分.共計(jì)15分)回讀卜列如文,然席在各區(qū)所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)玨佳答案Our house was across the street from a big hospital, so we rented(ffl) our empty upstairs rooms to outpatients (門診病人),On

7、e evening, there was a 16 at the door. 1 opened it to see a truly sick-looking man.His face looked terrible-it was swollen (腫脹的)and red. Yet his voice was 17. He told me that he came tor treatment and that he'd been searching for a spare room since noon, but no one would give him one 18 his face

8、.For a moment 1 said nothing, but he said he would be 19 to just sleep on die hallway. 1 agreed.The old 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 (殘廢的)husband.He didn't complain while telling 21 his s

9、tory. He was grateful that he didn't feel any 22 from his dibctv>e. which was seemingly a form of skin cancer 瘡).The next morning, he said. Pan I come back and stay the 23 time 1 need treatment?" 1 told him he was welcome to come again.On his next trip, as a 24. he bniuglu a big fish and

10、 wn>c large uysun、(Htti). In Uic yeasthat he stayed with us 25 , there was never a time that he did not bring us gifts like these.My neighbor 26 me that 1 could lose potential (潛在的)rcntcn by putting up the old man after he left the first morning.Maybe we did 27 reniers once or twice. But if only

11、they could have known him. perhaps their illnesses would have been 28 to beur (總受). I kno* our family always will be 22to have known hitn From hint ue learned 30 it was to accept the bad without complaint and the good with gratitude (謝意).16. A. knockB. signC. noticeD. ticket初中畢業(yè)生學(xué)殳水平考試適應(yīng)性考試卷英語(yǔ)-3 (共8

12、頁(yè))17. A. worryingB. upsetC. traditionalD. pleasant18. A. instead ofB. because ofC. such asD. as long as)9. A. happyB. braveC. lonelyD. friendly20. A. forgetB. surpriseC. supportD. change21. A. themB. himC. meD. her22. A. luckB. experienceC. painDJoy23. A. secondB. nextC. lastD. first24. A. giftB.job

13、C. hobbvD. business25. A. coldlyB. silentlyC. correctlyD. strangely26. A. encouragedB. reportedC. hatedD. warned27 A. expectR chooseC. refuseD. lose28. A. worseB. betterC. truerD. easier29. A. thankfulB. sillyC. funnyD. polite30. A. howB. whatC. whereD. when三.閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分.共計(jì)30分)閱讀下面四篇短文.從郎超所給的

14、A、B、C. D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。The Glasgow Film Theater (GFT) is a cinema like no other. It offers a wonderful filmgoing experience al) year round.TICKET INEORMATIONTicket pricesFull £10.90Children (aged 14 and under) £ 63D films £ 1.50 on top of the price of every ticketHow to bookOnline: ihrou

15、gh this website (no booking fee required).By phone: 0141-332-6535 during Box Office opening houn. To cover the costs of providing this serv ice. you will need to pay £ 1.50 more for each ticket you book.In person: at Box Office (no booking fee required), before the film's start time. If you

16、 book your ticket in advance, you can collect 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 HoursSunday - Friday: from 12 noonSaturday: from 11 a.m.Box Office closes 15 minutes after

17、the start of the final film.SPECIAL OFFERSTuesday treats: See a new release al the GFT every Tuesday for jusi £ 6.50?Fridays before 5 pm: Every Friday before 5 p.m., tickets for all films are only £ 6.50 each.初中學(xué)殳生學(xué)業(yè)水平考試適應(yīng)性考試英WS-# (共8頁(yè))31. Two 13-ycar-old boys must pay if they book tickets

18、 online for a 3D film next ThursdayA £21.8B £18.832. From (he text, we learn that people.A. aren't allowed to buy tickets m personC. can't buy tickets at 9am at Box Office 33. The text may be taken from.A. the blog of a film loverC. a printed advertisement for moviesC. £15D. &

19、#163;12B. should pay another £ 1.5 for more helpD. can get the ch»pcr tickets on ThursdaysB. the website of the GFTD. a movie magazine for the GFTIt 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 classmate

20、s were eager to make new friends And I was doing well until the third lesson on the Grsl day.A teacher had us fill out a questionnaire ( M 卷)with “get to knou you” questions. 1 thought she would read them privately, so I felt safe to share who I was. However, after the teacher collected the papers,

21、she mixed them up and passed them to the class. One by one. we read out the students name and then our two favorite answers. My paper went to a mean kid. His "fivontc answers" of mine were the two worst ones to be read out loud.The first question uas “What's your favorite movie?” While

22、 other kids wrote the latest movies, my answer was "The Wizard of Oz (綠野仙蹤)It was a film made in 1939. The next question was "Where would you like to travel?* The others had said Australia*' or aJapan.w I wrote, °Whcrever a good book takes me.* A loud laugh broke out immediately.M

23、y face burned. I stared at my schoolbag. How I wished I could disappear inside it!But then, something 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 (he【eacher. "Why are you letting thi

24、s happen? What is the point if we arc making firn of each other?*Fifteen years have passed since then. I don't remember the teacher or the mean kids. But Michael was the hero in my eyes. I can't forget how it felt when he spoke up fbr me.M. From the first two paragraphs, we know (hat the wri

25、ter.A. was the shyest in classB. showed great interest in readingC. was good at his lessonsD. felt too nervots to wnte anylhing35. The teacher had the students wnte down the answers to.A. let them know each ocherB. find out the cleverest kidC. learn to be friendly to classmates36. It can be inferred

26、 that the writer was laughedA. be made his favonte film in 1939C. he gave his answers quite diflerently37. What might be the best title for the passage?A. The hero in my eyesC. Two difYlcult questionsD. introduce the no$t popular movie >t because.B. both of his answers were wrongD. his classmates

27、 didn*t like himB. The mean kidsD. An important survey初中單業(yè)生學(xué)業(yè)水平考試遣皮柱考試,英強(qiáng)-4 (M8Q)初中畢業(yè)生學(xué)殳水平考試適應(yīng)性考試卷英語(yǔ)-7 (共8頁(yè))There are some computer programs out there for creating an. such as Photoshop or Microsoft Paint. But you probably wouldn't guess that Microsoft Excel is one of them.For many of us. Excel

28、is just a type of office software. But fb* Tatsuo Horiuchi, an 8O-year*old Japanese man. it,s his paints, his watercolors and his canvas (iR 布).About 20 years ago. shortly before retiring (41 休).the artist decided that he needed a new challenge in his life. So he bought a computer and began making b

29、eautiful works of art with Excel.“I never used Excel at work, but I saw other people using Excel to create pretty graphs. So 1 thought. U could probably draw wiih thai/" Honuchi says, "Graphics software (制圖軟件)is expensive but Excel can store on tnost computers. Whafs more, it has more func

30、tions und is easier to use than Microsoft Paint.*Horiuchi also tried using Word but was limited (限制)io the paper sizing. There is far more freedom for the anist to produce his pieces in Excel. Honuchi*$ colorful Excel art deeply describes that of traditional Japanese paintings JJ often shows highly

31、delailed sights, along wiih people, plants and animals.-1 set a goal/, Horiuchi says, "that is. in 10 years. 1 would be a)lc to paint something excellent that I could show to people.,* And he has certainly achieved that goal.Since his discovery of Excel's artistic functions and his ability

32、to use them, Horiuchi has got worldwide praise. He bus gone on to win competitions with his work. Not surprisingly, he took first prize at the Excel Autoshapc Art Contest in 2006. Having made quite a name tbr himself, the elderly Japanese artist was given a new name - the Michelangelo of Excel.*38.

33、Horiuchi's new challenge is io before retiring.A. buy a computer tbr himselfC. make beautiful art works with Excel39. The word it* in Paragraph 4 refers toA. the computerC. the JapancM: painting40. The last paragraph is mainly about.A. the artists Horiuchi has metC. the discovery Horiuchi's

34、has made41. We know from the passage that HoriuchiA. began drawing with Excel at the age of 80C. became famous by sticking to his goalB paint something with PhotoshopD. collect more pictures with animalsB. the plantD. Horiuchi's Excel anB. the paintings Horiuchi has drawnD. the achievements Honu

35、chi has gotB hid more freedom by trying using WordD. bought a computer with the prize he gotKitchens arc considered one of the most dangerous areas of a home, for children and fbr the elderly. Many more accidents and fall5 happen tn the kitchen. Keeping the kitchen a safe environment isn't alway

36、s easy, but it can be completed through some steps.Look at the kitchen with a critical eye and realize that what may seem perfectly harmless to you may be a potential (潛在的)danger io your elderly father. Watch out fbr dangerous objects that you take fbr granted. This can mean anything from the cooker

37、s to the cleaning objects stored under the sink (洗碗槽).Considering elderly parents, safety is the key point.As most caregivers of elderly parents know, it's often very ditllciilt for your Mom or Dad to change their habits. However, stress the importance of safety u-heneve- possible Especially, re

38、mind him or her not to place canned (I®裝的)goods in the microwave or be careful with knives that just doesn't work. It's up to you to unplug (拔抻的電源插頭)the microwave and <o place the kitchen knives well.Many caregivers of elderly parents can't make such changes becanse they are aira

39、id of hurting feelings. However, making elderly parent safe in the house, not just the kitchen, is important. As many elderly parents, it may be difficult fbr him or her to tel) between safe and unsafe.Ensure tluit any room in die hou”, especially the kitchen, has safe ways for those using canes (期

40、杖)and walkers. It*s not an ca5y task, but with a little planning and 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(強(qiáng)調(diào))kitchen in the passage becauseA. elderly parents like to work thereB. the kit

41、chen floor is too smoothC. lots of plates are kept thereD. there have been more accidents there43. The third paragraph mainly talks about.A. how to deal with the canned 800dsB. how to avoid the dangers in the kitchenC. where to keep the kitchen knives wellD. where to change the elderly parents * hab

42、its44. According to the passage, the wnter suggests that we shouldA. not make the kiichcn a messB. clean the kitchen us often us possibleC. keep everything in order in the houseD. watch out for dangerous objects in the kitchen45. The main idea of the passage is mainly about.A. keeping elderly parent

43、s safe at homeB. elderly parents are easily hun at homeC. avoid using knives in your kitchenD. kitchen is a danger to tamily members試卷II (非選擇題共50分)四、詞匯運(yùn)用(本地有15小題,每小題1分.共計(jì)15分)A.用方框中所給的隼詞的適當(dāng)形式填空.年個(gè)單詞限用一次heavy intenicw seldom wealth except46. The old couple arc said to be rather.47. k snows in the sout

44、h of China in winter.48. The manager is ten people for the job now.49.1 sat down on the ground beside the road.50. Everyone seems busy my partner these days.B根據(jù)上下文和中文提示.用單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空使文京完挖.通順,(每空一詞)When Coffee Hits PaperWhat would you do if you spilled (使酒出)your coffee on your desk? Many of us would qui

45、ckly begin to clean up the desk and never 51(后悔)about it probably. But 52 (IB國(guó)的)artist Stefan Kuhnigk. however, thinks differently. He has used coffee stains (肛喑漬)to create his world of art 53 (瘋地).It all started m 2011. One day. Kuhiiigk accidentally pilled his coffee ona piece of paper. Instead of

46、 §4 (夕力 the paper away, he looked at the coflcc stain for a while. The stain seemed 55 (帝苦的)io look back at him. The artist picked up his pen and started to draw. About 56(三十)minutes later, his first coflcc monster was bom.Since then. Kuhmgk has never pul his pen down. Over the last nine years,

47、 he has 57 (Bi) more than 500 monsters. Some of them are lovely. Some have jharp 58 (牙and look awful. Kuhnigk also 59 (想像)a short story for each of his monsters. Many people like Kuhnigk s funny creations. They sy the mongers and their stories always make them lau).So the next time you spill your co

48、ftce or something 60 (別的工 don't immediately clean it up. ICs your chance to be an artist, too!五、語(yǔ)法填空(本題有10小題,每小題1分,共計(jì)10分)閱讀卜面短文,在空門處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)口所給單詞的正確形式,COVID-19 is now quickly spreading in the West. In many cities, schools and factoncs 61 (close). Charles Randolph. 13. reads the news about

49、the disease every day. He knows many people have no masks 62(protect) themselves. One day. the boy asked hivtiself. “How can I make63 diflferenccrWhen Randolph was younger, the boy took 64 (classi in 3D printing. Ue used to make for himself on the primer. Randolph thought for a while and came up 65

50、a good idea: Perhaps he could 3D-print some masks tor people 66 needed them.Randolph 67 (find) codes (Ri) for masks on the internet. He then 68 (glad) put them into the 3D printer. It took him about 90 minutes and cosl him about a dollar to make each mask.'The masks arc the first meaningfiil things

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