浙江省杭州市2020年中考英语复习卷(一)(人教版)(含听力音频)

浙江省杭州市2020年中考英语复习卷(一)(人教版)(含听力音频)
教材科目:英语
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1. 听力题 详细信息
What will the speakers do tonight?
A . Stay at home. B . Go to the cinema. C . Do some shopping.
2. 听力题 详细信息
What sport does the woman like better now?
A . Skiing. B . Surfing. C . Boating.
3. 听力题 详细信息
How much does a buffet meal cost at 7:00 p.m.?
A . $5. B . $8. C . $10.
4. 听力题 详细信息
Who has the man sent an invitation to?
A . Laura. B . Rosa. C . Maria.
5. 听力题 详细信息
What can we know about the woman's roommate?
A . She is beautiful. B . She is impolite. C . She is hard-working.
6. 听力题 详细信息
听下面一段对话,回答问题。
  1. (1) When will the speakers leave for the shopping trip tomorrow?
    A . At 8:45. B . At 9:15. C . At 9:30.
  2. (2) How many people will go for the trip?
    A . 3. B . 4. C . 5.
  3. (3) What do the speakers need to take tomorrow?
    A . Backpacks. B . Food. C . Drinks.
7. 听力题 详细信息
听下面一段对话,回答问题。
  1. (1) Why is the man refused to borrow books?
    A . Because he has not returned one of the books. B . Because he wants to borrow too many books. C . Because he has not carried his student ID card.
  2. (2) What is the woman?
    A . A librarian. B . A student. C . A head teacher.
  3. (3) What does the woman advise the man to do?
    A . To pay the fine now. B . To print what he needs. C . To buy the books.
8. 听力题 详细信息
听下面一段独白,回答问题。
  1. (1) Who really invented the first car?
    A . A German. B . An American. C . An Englishman.
  2. (2) When was the first car invented?
    A . More than 100 years ago. B . Less than 100 years ago. C . Just 100 years ago.
  3. (3) How many brothers and sisters must Ford have?
    A . Five brothers and sisters. B . Six brothers and sisters. C . Seven brothers and sisters.
  4. (4) What can we learn from the monologue?
    A . Young Ford repaired watches in the evenings for fun. B . Clever Ford invented cars without any difficulties. C . It was the hard life that made Ford strong and able.
9. 阅读理解 详细信息
阅读理解

Prospect Park Zoo

    Hours & Dates

    Open daily: April 7 — October 31    10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m.

    Prices

Adults

$28

Children (3-12 years old)

$24

Children (2 years old and under)

free

Seniors (62 years old+)

$22

For your safety at the zoo, please obey all posted signs and guidelines throughout the zoo.

    No Pets

Pets of any kind are not allowed in the zoo area. Also, DO NOT leave pets in your car while you are in the zoo. Service animals like guide dogs are allowed in the zoo. However, they are not permitted in the following areas: the petting zoo, the deer forest, or near the big cat (tigers, lions, cheetahs, etc.) habitats.

    Follow the Rules in the Deer Forest

In the deer forest, wait for the deer to come to you. Then try to feel them by gentle touches. Never run after or shout at them as this stresses them out. Animals prefer quiet.

    Never Cross Any Fence in the zoo

Please do not try to touch the animals not in the deer forest or the petting zoo. All animals can bite and their habitats are their homes. This is for the safety of both our visitors and our animals.

Do Not Bring Outside Food for Our Animals

All of our animals' diets include specific foods. Outside food can make them very sick, even if it seems like they could eat it. Feeding the animals is allowed in the petting zoo and the deer forest with food that is provided by the zoo.

Children Must Be Supervised (监管) at All Times

Children must be supervised at all times while in all areas of the zoo.

  1. (1) How much should a couple with their five-year-old child pay to enter the zoo?
    A . $28. B . $56. C . $78. D . $80.
  2. (2) What should someone do if he goes to the zoo with a service animal?
    A . Keep it in his car. B . Keep it away from certain areas. C . Keep it in the petting zoo. D . Keep it in the Zoo Service Center.
  3. (3) What can we know from this passage?
    A . Children can visit the petting zoo alone. B . Some visitors have been hurt at the zoo. C . Feeding certain animals with provided food is allowed. D . Some animals at the zoo are very sick now.
10. 阅读理解 详细信息
阅读理解

    A friend invited us to help serve dinner at Tent City. A number of tents were set up for the homeless in the area.

    I took my two boys with me. They were 9 and 5 at the time. They had a lot of questions because this whole thing challenged their common ideas about how people lived in the world.

    "Why don't they have homes?"

    "Why don't they get food the way we do?"

    We talked through the reasons why people end up in this type of situation and the importance of creating a safety net for them. I explained that oftentimes, the only safety net is other people who are willing to share some of their time and resources.

    The people we served ranged in age from the young to the elderly. Many of them were missing teeth or had dirty clothes. To my surprise, they were quite thankful that I had brought the boys. Many said how fun it was to have active, joyful children around.

    After dinner, I saw my older son sitting together with several elderly gentlemen who were talking about sports in front of a small television set. He was having a great time sharing and hearing stories.

    As some people returned to their tents, I heard him tell them, "Thanks so much for coming to have dinner with us." I could see through their facial expressions that his simple behavior touched them greatly. I hugged him a little tighter as we left to go home because it touched me too.

    It was a great reminder that how treating people with respect, no matter who they are, can lift all of us up.

  1. (1) Before the dinner, the boys thought that ____________.
    A . elderly people should eat at soup kitchens B . a number of poor people lived in tents C . the homeless were not healthy D . everyone in the world lived in the same way
  2. (2) The underlined word "behavior" in paragraph 8 is the closest in meaning to ____________.
    A . dinner B . action C . manner D . requirement
  3. (3) How did the homeless feel after hearing the boy say "Thanks so much for coming to have dinner with us"?
    A . Excited. B . Moved. C . Nervous. D . Annoyed.
  4. (4) The purpose of this passage is to encourage people to _____________.
    A . be ready to serve anyone B . face challenges in life C . meet all kinds of people D . treat everyone with respect
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