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浙江省義烏市2018年中考英語真題試題試卷一、聽力(本題有15小題,第一節(jié)每小題1分,第二、三節(jié)每小題2分,共計(jì)25分)第一節(jié):聽小對(duì)話,請(qǐng)從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Hows the weather now?A. RainyB. FineC. Windy2.When was the woman speaker born?A. In FebruaryB. In MarchC. In April3.Whats Laura doing?A. WorkingB. Playing soccerC. Reading4.What kind of clothes will Sandy wear?A. A white shirtB. A black dressC. A white coat5.Who is the woman probably speaking to?A. A driverB. An artistC. A doctor第二節(jié):聽較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,請(qǐng)從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第67小題。6.Hoe much will the man pay?A. $6B. $16C. $267.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a post officeB. In a zooC. In a bank聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第810小題。8.Where did Carla go last night?A. To her friends houseB. To her cousins houseC. To her moms house9.How did Carla like chicken?A. She couldnt stand itB. She didnt mind itC. She enjoyed it a lot10.What food came out at last?A. A tomato pieB. A chocolate pieC. An apple pie第三節(jié):聽獨(dú)白,請(qǐng)從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。11.Whose birthday is it next month?A. Kellys dadsB. KellysC. Kellys mums12.How are Kellys family going to London?A. By planeB. By trainC. By subway13.Why do Kellys family plan to walk to the Design Museum from the hotel?A. Because they want to take exerciseB. Because they hotel is near the museumC. Because they want to see the sights around14.What are Kellys family going to do this Saturday?A. To visit Big BenB. To go shoppingC. To play in the park15.How does Kelly probably feel about the coming vacation?A. Itll be terribleB. Itll be dullC. Itll be exciting二、完形填空(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共計(jì)15分)閱讀下列短文,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。AMy son Daniel began surfing at the age of 13. After school each day he put on his wet suit and waited to be challenged by three-to-six-foot waves. Daniels love for the ride was tested one 16 afternoon. “Your sons been in an accident,” the lifeguard(救生員) reported to my 17 Mike over the phone hurriedly. “ 18 he came up to the top of the water, the point of the board was headed toward his eye.”Mike rushed our son to the hospital. He 19 26 stitches(縫合) from the corner of his eye to the bridge of his nose.I was 20 home from a meeting while Daniels eye was being stitched. Mike drove 21 to the airport after they left the doctors office. He greeted 22 at the gate while Daniel was waiting in the car.“Daniel?” I questioned. I remember thinking the 23 must have been terrible that day.“Hes been in an accident, but hes going to be fine.” Mike comforted me.I ran to the car. My son reached out both arms, crying, “Oh, Mom, Im so glad youre home.”I sobbed(抽泣) in his arms, telling him how 24 I felt about not being there when the lifeguard called.“Its okay, Mom,” he said. “Ill be fine. The doctor said I can go back in the water in eight days.”Was he 25 ? I wanted to tell him that he wasnt allowed to go near water again until he was 35, but 26 I controlled myself.He kept asking me to let him go back on the 27 for the next seven days. One day after I 28 “No” to him for the 100th time, he beat me at my own game.“Mom, you taught us never to 29 what we love.”I gave in. Back then Daniel was just a boy with deep 30 for surfing. Now he is among the top 25 surfers in the world.16.A. unusualB. boringC. amazingD. relaxing17.A. brotherB. uncleC. husbandD. father18.A. IfB. WhenC. UnlessD. Though19.A. avoidedB. changedC. receivedD. discovered20.A. flyingB. drivingC. boatingD. walking21.A. suddenlyB. happilyC. comfortablyD. directly22.A. herB. themC. usD. me23.A. wavesB. dreamsC. cloudsD. suggestions24.A. braveB. luckyC. awfulD. proud25.A. busyB. crazyC. friendlyD. polite26.A. insteadB. alreadyC. evenD. often27.A. planeB. bedC. boardD. chair28.A. postedB. offeredC. threwD. repeated29.A. find outB. give upC. hand outD. pick up30.A. loveB. fearC. sadnessD. regret三、閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共計(jì)30分)CHARITY BOOK DRIVE BYFAMOUS FIVE CHILDRENS CLUBThe charity drive(慈善活動(dòng)) is to support children at Grace Orphanage(孤兒院).Help develop and inspire(激勵(lì)) our children through reading!18th & 19th August 20189:00 a.m.5:00 p.m.Room 202, Loyang Gardens ClubhouseDonate(捐贈(zèng)) books suitable for children from 5 to 12 years old!All kinds of booksFiction, Non-fiction, Magazines, Comics, Textbooks, Picture books, etc.Do your part to help these children at Grace Orphanage. We believe you are willing to donate a few of your used books for the charity drive. You can write your name on your books and give them to the volunteers on duty. Not only that, you can also meet some famous people from Mat Yo-Yo childrens program on Youth Sports Channel of Otar Television. They will be giving a wonderful performance on Sunday, 19th August 2018 at 10:30 a.m. Dont miss this great chance to meet our local performers!Thank you for your kindness!閱讀下面四篇材料,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。31. The purpose of the charity drive for Grace Orphanage is to .A. encourage children through readingB. teach children to draw picturesC. introduce some local performersD. raise money for children aged 5 to 1232. According to the text, we can in the charity drive.A. play yo-yo with the volunteersB. give away used books to kidsC. watch performances on SaturdayD. enjoy childrens TV programs33. The text might be .A. a news reportB. a meeting noticeC. an advertisementD. a science storyB17-year-old Brennan Agranoff, a colorblind boy, started his custom sock business in middle school, with a small loan(貸款) he got from his Parents. Up till now. Up till now, he has sold over $1 million worth of socks online in the last four years.Brennan thought of the idea for his custom sock company at just 13 years old. He was attending a high-school basketball game in his hometown of Sherwood, Oregon, and noticed that many kids his age were wearing the same white Nike sport socks. The boy told himself that if these white plain socks were so popular with kids, then some cool custom designs would surely be an even greater hit.But the boy didnt tell his parents about the business idea immediately. He spent six months researching things like printing machines and technology and drawing up a business plan. Only when he had everything planned out did he ask his parents for a loan. “They thought the idea was a little out there,” Brennan recently told CNN Money, but he kept pushing, and finally received a S3,000 loan to start his company. Then he began to work on his own designs. The fact that he was colorblind didnt stop him and he has created over 200 designs now.Business was slow the first year, but then Brennan started pushing his HoopSwagg products heavily on the Internet. Orders soon started coming in in large numbers, and HoopSwagg became a popular brand among custom sock lovers. Right now, his designs can be found on HoopSwagg website, Amazon and eBay.Four years after starting his business, Brennan has achieved great success while balancing(平衡) school, house chores and his social life. And he says he loved every minute of it.34. The second paragraph mainly tells us how Brennan .A. designed his custom socksB. got his business ideaC. organized the basketball matchD. managed his company35. To start his business, Brennan .A. bought some Nike socksB. made a business planC. asked teachers for adviceD. got money from friends36. It can be inferred(推斷) from the passage that Brennan .A. got no support from his parents at allB. stopped designing because of his eyesC. was too busy to do house choresD. enjoyed both his study and business37. Which word can best describe Brennan according to the passage?A. HonestB. KindC. CreativeD. HelpfulCEvery night in Jinan University in Guangzhou, a group of students plays diabolo(空竹) as a crowd watches on in amazement.Chen Zhelun, 25, a Malaysian-Chinese started the diabolo club, which helps to increase the popularity of this traditional Chinese game. He is one of many students expressing their interest in the countrys cultural heritage(遺產(chǎn)) by starting clubs.The diabolo, which came from China, is popular among Chinese living in Malaysia.“We played diabolo from primary school onward. I thought I could find someone to play with in China, but only a few students knew about it. So I started a club to develop it.” says Chen.To Chens surprise, the old game has interested a huge crowd-more than 1,000 students have joined the club.“It keeps your body strong and its fun,” says Chen.But some prefer quieter activities. Every weekend, one classroom in Shenzhen University is always crowded, but its unusually silent. The members of Lanting Calligraphy Club are writing Chinese characters with traditional brushes.Fan Dongling, 21, a student in Shenzhen University, says its a shame that young people no longer enjoy the beauty of Chinese characters.Although her club is quiet, Fan says it keeps members healthy, mentally and physically.“Some student think traditional things are outdated. They like celebrating Western festivals like Christmas or Valentines Day, but they seldom pay attention to traditional ones,” says Kong Yanquan, 21, a student in Guangxi University.As head of the traditional Chinese local operas club, Kong plans to put modern elements(元素) into traditional culture to get students to join his club.“I think its everyones duty to save and develop Chinas traditional culture among young people,” he says.38. The passage is organized by giving three .A. examplesB. tasksC. lessonsD. speeches39. The underlined word “It” in Paragraph 6 refers to(指代) .A. watching diabolo showsB. playing diaboloC. talking about old gamesD. going to primary school40. It can be learned from the passage that Fan Dongling .A. comes from MalaysiaB. is good at local operasC. loves quiet activitiesD. is interested in sports41. Kong Yanquan advises young people to .A. practice writing Chinese charactersB. celebrate Western festivalsC. pay attention to traditional cultureD. make friends with the eldersDTechnology is everywhere. We see it any place we go and, in fact, almost all of us carry some piece of technology with us every time we leave the house. What I always forget, though, is just how useful and powerful technology can be when we want to help others.There is not a single room in my house that does not have some electronic devices(設(shè)備) lying around in it. Whenever I am at home, I am almost always using at least one electronic device. If you walked into my living room on any given day, you would find that, first, I have the television on. At the same time, I usually have my laptop resting on my knee, or I will be using my mobile phone, Even when Im not at home I am always using my phone, and at work or in cafs, I sit down and connect to the local wireless network on my laptop.I must say that I waste a lot of time on the computer and the time I spend on it could be much better spent if I were to take up a little online volunteering.The technology we carry about everywhere can have a great power to do good for the world and to help others and recently I discovered just how much online volunteering there is to do in the world. From using your language skills to do translations, to developing and managing projects and helping with IT work, there is so much that so many people can do to help people in their own countries and across the world. The United Nations, in fact, has a huge page with “Volunteers Recruited” on its website.This work can support the poor and help charities who cannot pay for staff members. Many organizations only require you to work an hour a week-some even less. And the support provided by online volunteers can really help make a difference to those in need.42. From Paragraph 2, we can know that the writer .A. uses technology a lotB. works in a cafC. is a computer engineerD. likes modern music43. The underlined word “Recruited” in Paragraph 4 means “ ”.A. OrderedB. WantedC. VisitedD. Warned44. In the writerss opinion, people should spend more time with technology.A. working on computer programsB. keeping the Internet safeC. inventing electronic productsD. helping people in need45. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Website DesignB. Internet OrganizationsC. Online VolunteeringD. Online Translation試卷四、詞匯運(yùn)用(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共計(jì)15分sixservepossibleourdiaryA用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞僅用一次,每空限填一詞。46. Breakfast is until 9 oclock.47. My new house is on the floor.48. Try to speak English in class as much as .49. Keeping a is a good way to improve your writing.50. Your task is to draw a picture. is to make up a story.B根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文提示,在空白處寫出單詞的正確形式。每空限填一詞。Curt von Badinski is an engineer of a company in San Francisco. 51 (然而), his home is in Los Angeles, which is 770 52 (英里) away from his workplace, so he has to take a plane work and back.Every workday morning, von Badinski gets up at 5 a.m. for the 15-minute drive to the airport. After 53 (停放) his car, he goes straight to take the plane. After a 90- minute flight, he 54 (著陸) at Oakland Airport and drives to his company. The 55 (整個(gè)的) trip takes him about 3 hours.Von Badinski pays the airline 2, 300 dollars monthly so that he can fly 56 (自由地) at any time to and from San Francisco.Flying to work every day is not 57 (容易的) for von Badinski because he can only sleep five hours every night, but he believes 58 (沒有什么) could be more important to him than his family. He had about several ways to solve the problem, 59 (包括) moving his family to San Francisco, but none of them worked.“The six-hour round trip shows that I have the 60 (能力) to have all the things I want, “he explains.” I am always excited to start a new day.”五、語法填空(本題有10小題,每小題1分,共計(jì)10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。This is Tammela School, a primary school in Finland. The students are having a math class with their robot teacher. The “teacher” is 61 small, blue machine about 25cm high, Reuters reported. Whenever students have problems, it helps them very 62 (patient) and never gets bored.“The robot can make students 63 (active) in class than usual. I see Elias as one of the 64 (tool) to get different kinds of practice and activities into the classroom,” a teacher told Reuters.So far the school 65 (introduce) four robot teachers, one of whom is a language teacher that can speak 23 languages and dance to music. “ 66 is necessary to encourage kids to come up 67 new ways to make use of technology in school life,” the head of the school 68 (add) in the interview.The robot teachers are used 69 (help) improve learning. This doesnt mean that human teachers will lose their jobs. The robots can teach well, 70 they are not able to keep class in order. The school still needs human teachers.六、閱讀(本題有5小題,每小1分,共計(jì)5分)閱讀下面材料,從方框中所給的AD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇正確的小標(biāo)題,將其序號(hào)填入7174題,并回答75題。Are You Ready for High School?If you can do these things by the time you go to high school, youll get on well with others in high school. 71 A little respect (尊重) goes a long way. Dont help yourself to her personal things in the room, and let her know if you plan to treat friends there. If you dont feel like youre being treated fairly, have a talk face to face. 72 The first meeting with someone really does matter. To make an immediate connection, look a person in the eye and give a firm handshake. Keep eye contact while youre chatting and mention the persons name when saying goodbye. 73 One study found that holding something in can make you feel lonely and sad. So for your health and friendships, write down the secret in a safe place instead of talking about others in public. 74 If someone did something nice for you-a gift, some help, nows

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