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浙江省2015年初中毕业生升学考试(义乌卷)
英语试题卷
试卷Ⅰ
说明:
本券共有三大题,45小泛,.k70分。
诱用2B极笔在“答趁袄”上将你认为正确的选
项对应的小方框涂双、涂满。
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,请从A,B,C三个选项中选择正确的选项。
1.WhatdoesJack'ssisterwanttobe?
A.Awriter.B.Anurse.C.Ateacher.
2.WhydoesJack'ssisterwanttobe?
A.Becausehehashadabadcold.
B.Becauseheatenothingthismorning.
C.Becausehedidhomeworklatelastnight.
3.WhattimewillthewomanseeMr.Whitethismornining?
A.At10:
00.B.At10:
30.C.At11:
00.
4.Whereisthewomangoing?
A.Tothepark.B.Tothelibrary.C.Totheshop.
5.Whowillgoshoppingfinally?
A.Sam.B.Anna.C.Helen.
第二节:
听较长对话,请从A,B,C三个选项中选择正确的选项。
听下面一段对话,回答第6^-7两小题。
6.WheredoesAndyworknow?
A.Ataschool.B.Atabank.C.Atasportscentre.
7.WhatdoesAndylooklike?
A.Hehasshorthair.B.Heismuchheavier.C.Hedoesn'twearglasses.
听下面一段对话,回答第8^-10三小题。
8.Whydoesthemanliketoliveinhisneighbourhood?
A.Becausethepeopletherearefriendly.
B.Becausetheairthereisfresh.
C.Becausehelikestallbuildings.
9.Whomdoesthemantaketohavefuninthegardenaftersupper?
A.Hisdaughter.B.Hiswife.C.Hisfriend.
10.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodonext?
A.Todoexercise.
B.Towatchfromthewindow.
C.Tobuysomeflowers.
第三节:
听独白.请从A,B,C三个选项中选择正确的选项。
11.WhendidDavidgotovisitSaltLakeCity?
A.LastTuesday.B.LastSunday.C.LastSaturday.
12.HowdidDavidgettoSaltLakeCityfromSandy?
A.Byplane.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.
13.WhydidDavidjointheEnglishgroup?
A.BecausehewantedtopractiseEnglish.
B.Becausehewastheguide'sfriend.
C.BecausehelikedtheEnglishguide
14.WhatdidDaviddoafterlunch?
A.Hepostedsomecards.
B.HevisitedTempleSquare.
C.HesawtheChurchfilm.
15.HowdidDavidprobablyfeelaboutthetrip?
A.Itwasterrible.B.Itwastiring.C.Itwaspleasant.
二、完形填空
阅读下面短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
ThePowerof-atlon(决心]
Thelittlecountryschoolhousewasheatedbyanoldrnalstove(火炉).Alittleboyhad
thejobofcomingtoschoolearlyeachdaytostartthe16andwarmtheroombeforehis
teacherandhisclassmatesgotthere
Onemorningthey17tofindtheschoolhouseburning.Theydragged(拖)thelittle
boyoutofthebuildingmoredeadthanalive.Thenhewas18takentoanearbycounty
hospital.
Thedoctortoldtheboy'smotherthat19thelowerpartofhisbodywasseriously
burnt,hecouldn'tusehislegsanymore.However,the20boymadeuphismindthat
hewouldwalk.Unluckilyhisthinlegs21hungthere,allbutlifeless.
Finallyhereturnedhomefromthe22.Everydayhismotherwouldpresshislittle
legs,buttherewasnofeeling,nocontrol,23.Yethisdeterminationthathewould
walkwasas24asever.
Whenhewasn'tinbed,hewouldsitinawheelchair.Onesunnydayhismother
wheeledhimoutintotheyardtogetsomefreshair.Thisday,insteadofsittingthere,he
25himselffromthechairandpulledhimselfacrossthegrass,dragginghises26
behindhim.
Heworkedhiswaytothewhitefence(姗栏)aroundtheyard.Withgreateffort,he
raisedhimselfuponthefence.Then,hebegandragginghimselfalongthefence,27
thathewouldwalk.Hestartedtodothiseveryday.Therewasnothinghe28more
thantodeveloplifeinthoselegs.
Intheend,throughhisdeterminationhedid29.Hebegantowalktoschool,thentorun
toschool,torun30thejoyofrunning.Laterincollegehemadetherunningteam.
StilllaterinMadisonSquareGardenthisdeterminedyoungman,Dr.Glenn
Cunningham,rantheworld'sfastestmile!
16.A.fire B.class C.game D.story
17.A.left B.waited C.arrived D.hid
18.A.clearly B.quickly C.suddenly D.nearly
19.A.when B.unless C.before D.because
20.A.honest B.brave C.worried D.calm
21.A.just B.also C.once D.ever
22.A.school B.yard C.hospital D,square
23.A.everything B.anything C.something D.nothing
24.A.strong B.simple C.strange D.similar
25.A.helped B.threw C.picked D.enjoyed
26.A.arms B.chair C.legs D.mother
27.A.believing B.doubting C.promising D.suggesting
28.A,afforded B.hated C.forgot D.wanted
29.A.setoff B.getback C.standup D.runaway
30.A.to B.for C.from D,without
三、阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分,共计30分)
阅读下面四篇材料,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案.
A
31. isafamousrealtennisplayerfromUK.
A.RobPaheyB.DavidWoodmanC.ManuelSimpsonD.JeffGreen
32.Itcanbeseenfromthepassagethat·
A.theintroductoryeveningisatOrangeRoad
B.thegrouplessonlastsoneandahalfhours
C.thebookRealTennisCambridgecosts50pounds
D,peoplecancall]effGreenformoreinformation
33.Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto·
A.talkabouttheimportanceofrealtennis
B.teachpeoplehowtoplayrealtenniswell
C,welcometheworldrealtennischampion
D.advisepeoplexocomeandenjoyrealtennis
B
CatcafestoopeninTorontoandMontreal
THESTAR,TORONTO
Soon,peopleinTorontomaybeabletoenjoyahotchocolateoracoffeeina"catcafe".Twogroupsofpeopleinthecityaretryingtoraiseenoughmoneytoopencatcafes.
Theideaissimple:
acafeforhumans一withlotsofcatsaround.Peoplewillbeableto
petthecatswhilethey'resippingtheircoffee.Therearealreadycatcafesinplaceslike[
England,FranceandinAsialikeinJapan,SouthKoreaandChina.
JenniferMorozowichplanstoopenherKittyCatCafeinSeptember.ShetoldThe
TorontoStarthatitwillhavesixtofifteencats.Morozowichisacatloverwhosaysthatcats
helptoreducepeople'spressure(压力).Sheisalsoplanningtoholdspecial"Litter-ature"
events,withtheDundasWestAnimalHospital,athercafe,withkidsreadingtothecats.]
Someexperts(专家)saythatreadingtoanimalshelpskidslearntoreadbetterbecause
animalsenjoyhearingthehumanvoiceandkidsdon’thavetofeelworriedaboutmaking
mistakeswhilethey'rereading.
Anothercatcafe,PetMeMeow,willbeopeninautumnifAshkanRahimiandJeffRo
havetheirway.Theyaretryingtoraisemoneytoopenaplacewherecatswilllive,and
peoplecancomeinandbuyacoffeeandhangoutwiththecats.
Bothsetsofpossibletaleownerswillhavetomakesuretheircafesareveryclean.The
CityofTorontohasmanyrulesthatpeoplehavetofollowwhowanttoservefoodtohumans
whenthereareanimalsnearby.Forexample,theanimalboxesneedtobeinaseparatespace
awayfromtheeatingarea.
Thecafeownerswillgetthecatsfromrescueshelters(救护所).Ifthecoffeedrinkers
tallinlovewithacertaincat,theymaybeabletotakeithome.
TheTorontocatrateswon'tbeCanada'sfirst.HappyCatCaf,isopeninginJulyin
Montreal.
34.Theunderlinedword"sipping"inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans“”·
A.sellingB.gettingC.drinkingD.making
35.Accordingtothepassage,JenniferMorozowich
A.isastarfromTorontoB,likescatsverymuch
C.hasacatcafenowD.livesundermuchpressure
36.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat
A.readingtocatsmayhelpkfdsmakefewermistakes
B.thecatrateshavetogivefoodtoanimalsnearby
C.peoplemustn'ttakethecatsofthecatcafEshome
D.Canadawillprobablyhavethreecatcafesthisyear
37.Thepassagemightbe
A.anewsreportB.ananimalstory
C.ameetingnoticeD.apetadvertisement
C
Twelve-year-oldLeonardowasborninapoorfamilyinBambamarcainPeru.Heknew
howtoreadbuthehadneverseenabookinhislife.Soheaskedthenewpriest(牧师)inhis
villagetogivehimone.Buttherewasnoelectricity.SoLeonardoborrowedcandlesfromthe
churchandsatupallnightreadingit.Thenextmorning,hewasatthedoorofthepriest
askingforanotherbooktoread.
JohnMedcalf,thepriest,wasmoved.Healsorealisedthatpeoplewouldlovetoreadif
givenachance.ButheknewhowdifficultitwasforLeonardoandthoseinhisvillagetoget
books.Andyet,noonecanbetaughttoreadandwritewithoutbooks.Tomakepeopleina
poor,farawayareagrowtolovebooks,theyhavetobewiththem.Sohethoughttheonly
waywastobringbookstopeople.
Buthowcouldthisbedone?
Mobilelibrariesorcarlibrarieswouldbetooexpensiveand
difficulttocontinueintherocky,hillylandofPeru.Sowhatothermethodcouldbeused?
M-callgotanewideafromthebarefoot(赤脚)doctorsofChina.Andthatwashow
thebarefootlibrarians(图书管理员)firstappearedinthevillagesofnorthernPeru,almost
thirtyyearsago.
Thelibrariansbeganbygoingfromvillagetovillage,lendingbookstovillagers.They
helpedstartThe12ura1LibraryNetworkofPeru.
Atfirst,theywereteachersofthevillageschoolswhichthesefarawaylibrariesbelonged
to.Buttheteacherswerenotveryinterestedinthejobbecauseitmeantalotofhatwork.
So,villageelderstookonthejobthemselves.
Today,thereare600villagelibrariesacrossPeru.Thebarefootlibrarianswhowalkup
to15hoursadaywithbagsofbooksaretheirlifeline.
38.ThefirstparagraphtellsusthatLeonardo
A.hadalotofbooksB.boughtcandlesfromothers
C,enjoyedreadingbooksD.livedinthechurch
39.Th