人教版英语-糖果盒
江苏省苏州市
2020
年中考英语试题
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第一部分
单项填空
请认真阅读下面各题,从题
中所给的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四
个选项中,选出最佳选项。
1.
—
Did you go on
the Silk Road trip by train
—
Yes. The train was great,
just like a hotel ________ wheels
—
it had all that I
needed.
A. in
B.
at
C. on
D. by
2.
—
Wow, you’ve made s
o much
progress in drawing.
—
Thanks. I _________ two
online courses this winter holiday.
A. took
B. will take
C. take
D. was
taking
3.
—I don’t
really like big cities.
—
Neither do I. I feel much
________ in the countryside.
A. free
B. freer
C. freest
D. the
freest
doctors
and nurses managed _________ the lives of
patients, though they didn’t have enough
medicine.
A. save
don’t care how many words there are in
your article, but the ______ of it really
matters.
A
ability
B. size
C. quality
D. energy
6.
—
Mum, why do I
have to wash hands so many times a day
—
For your health, you
______ be too careful.
A.
can’t
B.
shouldn’t
C.
mustn’t
D.
needn’t
7.
—Tony,
come over. What do the letters “KIT” mean in the
text message
—Don’t you know
that, Amy They _______ “keep in touch”.
A. search for
B. ask for
C. go for
D. stand
for
.
B. saving
C. to save
D. to
saving
what you have
written _______ you hand in your application
form.
A. since
B.
before
C. after
D.
while
Opera is ________
thought to be one of the symbols of
S
uzhou. Don’t miss it during your stay
here.
A. hardly
B. widely
C. suddenly
D. badly
10.
—
Through 5G, people in two different
cities can even “shake hands” on the same
screen.
—
_________
A. What a mess!
B. Don’t mention it.
C. With pleasure.
D.
Wonderful, indeed.
第二部分
完形填空
请认真阅读下面短文,从短
文后各题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A Swedish
couple on holiday were traveling around Italy, and
wanted to go to Capri. Capri
is
an
island
in
the
south
of
the
country,___11___
for
its
beautiful
coastline
and
a
popular
tourist
destination (
目的地). The
couple put their destination into their car’s GPS
(全球定位系统
),
___12___
they
made
a
spelling
mistake.
They
___13___typed
CARPI
instead
of
CAPRI.
There
is
a
real
place called Carpi in
Italy, but it is a small town in the___14___of the
country.
The couple followed
the GPS directions. Although they were traveling
to an island
it
didn’t
___15___
them that they didn’t even
cross a bridge or see the sea. When they arrived
in
Carpi, they went to the tourist
office. They asked ___16___ they could go to the
Blue Grotto,
a well-
known
sea cave in Capri. Of course, the office worker
there couldn’t
___17___ them. He
thought they wanted to go to a ___18___
called the Blue Grotto for dinner.
When the man realized that the couple
thought they were in Capri, he ___19___ their
mistake.
The couple got back into their
car and started driving south. The office worker
said, “They
were____20____
,
but not angry.”
It was a
spelling mistake that took the couple 600
kilometres from their destination.
11. A. suitable
12. A. and
13. A. slowly
14. A. north
15. A. satisfy
16. A. how
17. A. refuse
18. A. museum
19. A. continued
20. A.
interested
B. useful
B. so
B. carelessly
B. south
B. relax
B. where
B. control
B. restaurant
B. accepted
B. surprised
C. good
C. or
C.
patiently
C. east
C. worry
C. why
C. doubt
C. station
C. explained
C. excited
D.
famous
D. but
D. clearly
D.
west
D. touch
D. what
D.
understand
D.
library
D.
repeated
D.
pleased
,
第三部分阅读理解
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Night Noodle Markets
|
Dreaming of
some fantastic family entertainment The Night
Noodle Markets could be just what you
and your family are looking
for.
Tasty food.
Delicious smell at the Night Noodle Markets. Enjoy
the Asian-style street food.
Great locations. Top outdoor dining at
all the main squares of your city.
Take a look at the menus on offer.
Click on the icons below.
When Monday to Saturday,5 pm to 11
pm.
Where Click HERE to find
a Night Noodle Market in your city.
21. What is The name of the owner.
B. The address of the
website.
C. A
collection of food.
22. When can people
go to the markets
A. At 3 pm
on Monday.
C. At 9 pm on Sunday.
D. The name of the markets.
B. At 11 am on Tuesday.
D. At 10 pm on Thursday.
23. The main purpose of the
advertisement is to ________.
A. encourage people to go and eat at
the markets
B. tell people
the features of delicious Asian food
C. ask people to choose the food
pictures they like
D.
introduce some supporting companies to
people
B
We all have our favourite music, films
or books
—
but which are the
most popular ever
The most
popular album
(
音乐专辑
)
Thriller by Michael
Jackson
At
the
time
Jackson
started
writing
his
best-selling
album
Thriller
,
he
hoped
that
his
album
would
sell
50
million
copies.
He
was
wrong
—
it
sold
over
ten
million
more
than
that.
Even
today
around
130,000 copies are sold in the USA
every year.
The most popular
classical music
Beethoven’s Fifth
Symphony
When Beethoven was
alive, his
Fifth Symphony
wasn’t his most popular piece of music.
But now
most people know the
da da da dah
introduction.
In the 20th century, the first four notes
(
音
符
) were used by
other musicians to make different types of music
like hiphop and rock and roll.
The most popular novel
A Tale of Two
Cities
Many people think the
best-selling book
of all time is one of
the Harry Potter books. It’s true
that
all
the
Harry
Potter
books
together
have
sold
about
450
million
copies.
But
the
most
popular
single novel is much
older.
A Tale of Two
Cities
was written by Charles Dickens
in 1859 and has sold 250 million
copies.
The most popular
________
The
Shawshank Redemption
The
Shawshank
Redemption
,
directed
by
Frank
Darabont
in
1994,
didn’t
make
much
money
at
the
cinema.
It only became
popular later on video, DVD and TV. It was based
on a book by Stephen King. The
writer
sold the story for only a dollar.
24. The best word for the
blank is ________.
A.
painting
B. film
C. poem
D. sculpture
25.
Which of the following is true
A.
Thriller
turned out to be more popular than Michael Jackson
expected.
B.
The
Fifth Symphony
was used in many other
music forms by Beethoven.
C.
A Tale of Two Cities
has
sold more copies than all the Harry Potter
books.
D.
The
Shawshank Redemption
made much money as
soon as it came out.
26.
Which section of a magazine is the passage
probably from
A. Sports
Time.
B. Science Study.
C.
Culture World.
C
D. Nature Watch.
I think there are several reasons that
suggest developing robots is a waste of money.
In
San
Diego
recently
$$325,000
was
spent
on
inventing
a
robotic
squirrel
to
do
some
scientific
experiments. The
research proved that squirrels are able to scare
away snakes by wagging
(
摇
动
) their tails.
Do you need a robotic squirrel to work this
out
What about AIBO, a
robotic pet, developed in Japan In Japanese
aibou
means
“buddy”. These
pets
have
been
developed
at
huge
cost
mainly
to
provide
entertainment.
They've
been
used
in
movies
and music videos. Universities have
used them for educational purposes. However, in
2006 the
company stopped producing
these robotic pets in order to save money. Was it
worth a lot of money
Then
there’s NAO
a robot which has been
developed by a French company. Its main purpose
is to make life easier for humans. It
speaks 19 languages and has its own personality.
It can
tell children a story, help in
the classroom or the home, or act as a companion
to those people
who need someone to be
with. A fully developed one costs $$16,000. Is that
value for money Who
can afford it
anyway
There may be good
reasons why it is worth developing robots, but so
far I
haven’t thought
of
any.
27. What does the
underlined word “companion” in Paragraph 4 mean in
Chinese
A.
公司
B.
机构
C.
对手
D.
伙伴
,
28. What is the true fact
about the robots mentioned
A. The robotic squirrel is needed by
every scientist to do some research.
B.
AIBO wasn’t made any more
because it only provided entertainment.
C. A fully developed NAO may tell kids
stories in different languages.
D. All the three types of robots used
to be produced at a very low cost.
29. What does the writer think of
developing robots
A. It can
help bring people a lot of fun.
C. It
may be useful but costs too much.
B. It
has advantages in many ways.
D. It is worth a great deal of
money.
D
“This
is
John,”
said
Mr
Turner.
The
boy
standing
next
to
him
was
tall,
with
a
friendly
face.
I noticed Adam and Chen give each other
the thumbs (
大拇指
) up. That
meant they were going to
invite him to
join the cool group. They smiled at him and he
smiled back.