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2016金华中考英语试题及答案

2016年浙江省金华市英语中考试卷及答案卷Ⅰ说明:本卷共有三大题,45小题,满分70分。

第一部分听力部分一、听力(共15小题,满分25分)第一节:听小对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。

(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)( ) 1. What ‘s the weather like now?A. It is sunny.B. It is snowy.C. It is rainy.( ) 2. What are the children doing?A. Playing a game.B. Telling stories.C. Listening to music.( ) 3. How did Peter go to school today?A. By bike.B. On foot.C. By bus.( ) 4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a school.B. In a shop..C. In a hospital..( ) 5. How does Miss Lee probably feel?A. Surprised.B. Sad.C. Angry.第二节:听长对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。

(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)听下面一段较长对话,回答第6、7两小题。

( ) 6. Why does Alice call Mike?A. To invite him to dinner.B. To ask him for help.C. To say hello to him.( ) 7. When will they meet?A. On Thursday evening.B. On Friday evening.C. On Saturday evening.听下面一段较长对话,回答8~10三个问题。

( ) 8. What does Sally ask Robert to do?A. To join a band.B. To play tennis.C. To start a club.( ) 9. Why is Robert worried?A. Because his parents told him to give up.B. Because he has decided not to do it again.C. Because he hasn’t played for a long time.( ) 10. How often will they practise?A. Every day.B. Once a week.C. Twice a week.第三节:听下面一段独白,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,完成信息记录表。

(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)第1页共9 页( ) 11. A. Kate B. Sarah C. Emma( ) 12. A. four B. five C. six( ) 13. A. swimming B. fishing C. dancing( ) 14. A. write a diary B. have a meeting C. eat a meal together( ) 15. A. bored and silly B. excited but worried C. tired but happy第二部分笔试部分(共45分)二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

was large, much larger than her small town.find a place to live. She knew it was expensive to live in New York and that finding a good place to liveShe had studied New York carefully. She believed she would be safe.Soon Asha was on the ground, getting ready to leave the plane —to greet her future.( ) 16. A. sight B. day C. mess D. plane( ) 17. A. afraid B. excited C. sad D. relaxed( ) 18. A. weather B. education C. population D. history( ) 19. A. ever B. still C. only D. also( ) 20. A. asked for B. came up with C. dreamed of D. found out( ) 21. A. days B. weeks C. months D. years( ) 22. A. ask B. drive C. prepare D. follow( ) 23. A. country B. house C. school D. town( ) 24. A. carefully B. comfortably C. freely D. secretly( ) 25. A. two B. three C. four D. five( ) 26. A. easy B. hard C. necessary D. proper( ) 27. A. learn B. review C. practise D. teach( ) 28. A. why B. how C. if D. when( ) 29. A. small B. large C. safe D. dangerous( ) 30. A. All of a sudden B. From then on C. In a hurry D. Once again三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面四篇短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

第2页共9 页ADo you like to know how other people see the world? Listed below are three of the best books for children.Oliver and PatchOliver is a lost little boy. He doesn’t know anybody and is afraid in a big city. One day he meets Patch, a little dog who is also lost. The two become best friends. They help each other. Together they have an adventure in the city. However, Oliver knows that Patch’s owner must be very worried and missing Patch. What should Oliver do?A Dance Like Starlight: One Ballerina’s DreamThis is a young girl’s story about how she wants to become a ballerina (芭蕾舞演员). She will do anything to make her dreams come true. She lives in a poor place, and it is very difficult. The young girl fights through a hard life, but she never gives up. This story comes from the true life of the first African-American ballerina, Janet Collins.Absolutely AlmostAlfie is not very smart and he is not sporty, either. He is not very tall, and he is not good at art. Because of this, he feels like he will not be good at anything. Now he meets Calista, his new babysitter(保姆). Calista helps Alfie see all of the good things he can do. Alfie learns to be proud of being himself. This story is full of feeling and laughter.( ) 31. The three books are mainly written for _______.A. dog ownersB. childrenC. babysittersD. ballerinas( ) 32. Oliver is a young boy who _______.A. gets lost in a big cityB. wants to learn to danceC. is not good at artD. was born in America( ) 33. When you read Absolutely Almost, you will probably _______.A. feel afraidB. fall asleepC. laugh a lotD. become smartBIf you meet a British person in the street, it is very likely that he or shewill apologize whether it is his or her fault (过错) or not.It seems that Britain is becoming a nation where everyone is sayingsorry. Almost each person says sorry about eight times each day—and onein eight people apologize as many as 20 times a day.As you may have seen, the British apologize more often thanmembers of other cultures. A research shows that in many cases, people’slove of saying sorry in Britain goes a little further than it does for Americans. For example, about 15 British people would say ”sorry” while only 10 from the US would do this if they sneezed, if they corrected someone’s mistake of if someone knocked into them.In the old days, “sorry” was used to express regret and sadness for having done something wrong. But now British people use the expression as a way of showing good manners. For example, they might s ay “sorry” instead of “excuse me”, “pardon”, “what” or “whatever”.第3页共9 页People in Britain also use sorry when they share the same feeling with others—so they might say “sorry about the rain”.However, British people’s use of “sorry” may make things very confusing (迷惑不解) and difficult for foreigners who are not familiar with their ways. But actually, people in Britain pay much attention to the feelings of others. This is the very reason why they apologize every day.( ) 34. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. What daily expressions British people often use.B. How people in Britain keep in touch with foreigners.C. The different meanings of sorry in and out of Britain.D. Why British people say sorry many times every day.( ) 35. In the old days, people said sorry when they _______.A. did something wrongB. asked the wayC. wanted to repeat somethingD. made a choice( ) 36. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Americans say sorry more than British people.B. Even British people get confused when they say sorry.C. Almost every person in Britain says sorry 20 times a day.D. The British also say sorry to share the same feeling with others.( ) 37. From the passage we can learn that British people _______.A. like to talk about the weatherB. care a lot about othersC. are difficult to get along withD. love to correct mistakesCFor many years, scientists have known that laughing is good for the health of our minds and bodies. Now we are learning that it’s not just laughter. Having fun and playing are also good for us! Researchers have found that play is good for people of all ages. Play actually leads to the growth of more nerve connections in the brain and gives us more brain power.Play is necessary during childhood. As children play, they learn how to make friends and relate to others. They develop their imaginations and become more creative. Kids carry these qualities with them as they grow older.Amy Whitcomb teaches maths at a school in San Francisco. For several years, she has used games to teach maths. In one class, students play a game with small bags of candy to figure out how many pieces in the bags are red. When they get the correct answer, they can eat the candy! Amy says, ”If it’s not fun, they’re not going to want to be there. They’re not going to want to learn.”The spirit of playfulness continues through the teenage years into adulthood (成人期). The famous company Google, for example, keeps a lot of toys and games at different places in their offices and encourages people to use them. Their motto is “Work hard. Play hard.” They know that people often get their best ideas when they are just ”playing around ” and let their imaginations go wild.So next time you have to solve a difficult maths problem or can’t think of a topic for an article, take a short play break. Do a little dance, or play a quick game. Then come back to it. Maybe you’ll be surprised at what your brain can do.( ) 38. The example of the company Google is given to show that _______.A. play is also fit for adultsB. everyone there works hardC. they have a lot of toys and gamesD. it is very famous in the world( ) 39. The underlined expression”figure out” in Paragraph 3 probably means _______.第4页共9 页A. look afterB. solve the problem ofC. draw a picture ofD. play a joke on( ) 40. According to the passage, you need to play if you _______.A. want to make friends with othersB. have to do some homeworkC. fail to think of a topic for an articleD. find a job in a big company( ) 41. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. A maths lessonB. How children growC. The power of playD. Work hard, play hardDHuw Thomas fell in love with Megan. But then an accident changed his life, and hehad to move to Canada. Megan promised to write to him. But Huw never heard from her ...until one day a letter arrived.He saw the letter came from where he and his father had lived in their early years.Who was writing to him? He turned the envelope (信封) over in his hands several times.Then he took out the letter and read:Dear Huw,I don’t know if this letter will reach you, and I don’t really know why I’m writing to you after all these years, but ...Huw turned to the end of the letter and saw:Best wishesMeganHe couldn’t believe it. He turned back to the first words of the letter and read:... after all these years, but I’ve just found your letters to me from Canada. Believe me, this was the first time I’d read them and they made me cry, even after 50 years. I found them in a box of my father’s papers. They were never opened.Huw, I never knew that you’d written to me. I thought your new life in Canada had made you forget me. Now I realize that my father kept your letters. I can still remember asking him if there was any letter for me, and he always said “▲, my girl. I told you he was no good.” Finally, after about a year, I believed him.But why did he keep the letters? Do you think he wanted me to find them when it was too late? Anyway, he’s dead now, so I can’t ask him. All I can say is I’m sorry. Sorry for what my father did, sorry that you never heard from me and sorry for… everything.I hope that at least this letter reaches you. Of course, I’ll understand if you don’t want to write back to me, but if you do, I am still Megan Jenkins, and I still live at the same address.Best wishes,MeganHuw read the letter again. Everything with Megan came back to him. He had never forgotten her. He couldn’t. Every day he looked at her face on the wall. He had a drawing of her. It had traveled everywhere with him. But to hear from her again …“Are you all right, Dad?” asked Mike, coming into the room.(Adapted from Two Lives by Helen Naylor) ( ) 42. Why did Huw turn to the end of the letter before he finished the rest of it?A. Because he was not interested in the beginning.B. Because he didn’t like to read letters from Megan.第5页共9 页C. Because he wanted to finish reading it in a short time.D. Because he wanted to know whom the letter was from.( ) 43. Megan failed to read Huw’s letters because _______.A. her father kept themB. they were lost on the wayC. she moved to another city C. he didn’t post them at all( ) 44. Which of the following sentences can be put in the ▲?A. Sorry, it’s my faultB. Look up hereC. No, he has forgotten youD. Yes, here are the ones from him( ) 45. What can we infer from the passage?A. Huw had never got married all these years.B. Megan was still living with her father in Canada.C. Megan was sure that Huw would receive her letter.D. Megan still loved Huw and felt sorry for what had happened.卷Ⅱ说明:本卷共有四大题,31小题,满分50分。

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