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    1、2021年浙江省温州市中考英语试题一、单项填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分, 共10分)请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。1. Tony is a kind boy and Im very lucky to have _ friend like him. A. a B. an C. the D. /2. The roads are becoming _ as more people go to work in the morning. A. wider B. longer C. cleanerD. busier3. Mike, a 7-year-old boy, has

    2、 a great talent for _. He can draw nice pictures though he has never learned it. A. art B. sport C. music D. science4. Susan went into her bedroom and ate chocolate _, not letting her parents know that. A. slowly B. calmly C. secretly D. properly5. Kate felt excited to see a group of sheep walking _

    3、 her into a village in Qinghai. A. over B. past C. across D. through6. Simon, Im afraid we cant complete the model spaceship this afternoon. Well, we _ finish it today. Its fine if we give it to Mr. Wang tomorrow. A. cant B. mustntC. neednt D. shouldnt7. At the meeting, the managers kept arguing abo

    4、ut the problem _ they reached an agreement. A. after B. when C. until D. since8. My father _ me a funny joke and I cant stop laughing every time I think of it. A. told B. tells C. will tell D. is telling9. Linda, may I know _?Certainly. Im going to the countryside to visit my grandparents. A. why yo

    5、u will visit your grandparentsB. how you plan to spend your weekendC. when you are leaving for the countrysideD. who you are going to the countryside with10. I have applied to be a volunteer for the 2022 Asian Games. _! It will be a meaningful experience. A. You bet B. Come on C. No problem D. Thats

    6、 cool二、完形填空(本题有15小题, 每小题1分, 共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。”Where could Michael be?” I wondered aloud. Michael was my classmate. He liked playing pranks on others. He once put a sign that said “Sing to Me!” on _11_ back. It was terrible. Everywhere I went, people I didnt even know start

    7、ed singing to me. When I realized what was happening, I got really _12_.Another time, he embarrassed * Nicole during sharing time. Nicole was shy. She _13_ shared; she always said, “Pass.” But what did Michael do when it was his turn to share? He asked, “Did everybody _14_ how Nicoles new blue dress

    8、 matches her eyes?” Nicoles face turned bright red. Poor Nicole!It was Valentines Day that day. I was sure Michael was up to something somewhere, _15_ he always was. No way was I going to let him pull a prank ruining * someones Valentines Day. I _16_ him everywhere. Lunch break was almost over. I mu

    9、st find him and stop him. When I got to the classroom, there was Michael Peterson, at Michael Rogerss desk, digging in his 17 of valentines * !“Hurry and help me,” said Michael as soon as he _18_ me. At first I thought he was stealing valentines from Michael Rogerss box. However, the more I watched,

    10、 the more puzzled I became. He was putting valentines _19_.Seeing my expressions, he told me that he found Michael Rogerss box was _20_ when he was passing out his valentines. Michael Rogers was new and Mrs. Karcher must have forgotten to put his name on the list, so _21_ made him a card. I suddenly

    11、 realized I had also _22_ to prepare a valentine for Michael Rogers. “But everyone made one for me,” Michael continued, “So Im giving him my _23_. since weve got the same name Michael.”I stood there, not quite believing _24_ I was hearing. “Is Michael Peterson the one who always pulled pranks on us?

    12、” I asked myself. Maybe he was kind of _25_ in a hidden sort of way. 11. A. my B. his C. her D. its12. A. tired B. bored C. angry D. nervous13. A. often B. never C. always D. sometimes14. A. mind B. record C. notice D. decide15. A. or B. but C. unless D. because16. A. stayed withB. talked aboutC. sh

    13、outed atD. looked for17. A. box B. pocket C. wallet D. school bag18. A. saw B. met C. found D. caught19. A. up B. in C. away D. back20. A. old B. pretty C. empty D. special21. A. nobody B. anybodyC. somebodyD. everybody22. A. refused B. forgottenC. expectedD. remembered23. A. list B. desk C. signs D

    14、. cards24. A. how B. why C. what D. where25. A. polite B. sweet C. honest D. patient一、 阅读理解(本题有15小题。第2628小题, 每小题1分;第2939小题,每小题2分;第40小题5分。共30分)阅读下面短文,第26-39小题从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,第40小题在答题纸规定区域作答。AEvery year, tens of thousands of kids aged 3 to 13 become Junior Rangers in different national parks ac

    15、ross America. At Yosemite alone, more than 20,000 kids take part in the Yosemite Junior Ranger Program. If you want to be a Junior Ranger, you need to learn about the natural and cultural history. and make a promise to be a national park protector. Here Is How YOU Can Become a Junior Ranger!Earn you

    16、rself an official Junior Ranger Badge! You could become a Yosemites Junior Ranger today by completing the following steps:l Buy your Junior Ranger Handbook in the nearest Visitor Center. l Complete the pages in the handbook. l Pick up rubbish. l Attend a Guided Program. l Return your completed handb

    17、ook and a bag of rubbish to the Visitor Center. l Make your official Junior Ranger Promise at a ceremony. l Get your official Junior Ranger Badge. After you become a Junior Ranger, you are encouraged to share your ranger stories with your friends, teachers and families. 26. Who can become Junior Ran

    18、gers?A. Children. B. Parents. C. Teachers. D. Officers. 27. What should Junior Rangers promise to do?A. Read the handbook. B. Learn American history. C. Share ranger stories. D. Protect the national parks. 28. Before getting Yosemites Junior Ranger Badges, they should complete _. A. four steps B. fi

    19、ve steps C. six steps D. seven stepsBLima, the capital of Peru, is located in the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. With a population of more than 9 million, Lima is one of the largest cities and the only capital in South America that faces the ocean. Lima has a lon

    20、g history. The lost Inca civilization* is thought to be a mystery. There are many museums, where you can learn: how the ancient American Indians founded the Inca Empire and built Machu Picchu, a famous ancient city in the Andes Mountains; what happened in 1532 and why over 90% of Peruvians speak Spa

    21、nish. Visiting the historic center, a World Heritage Site, you may find you are communicating with both the past and the present. Lima is also a place where you can find the lifestyles and fashions, created by its people and culture. You will see Peruvian clothes, dances, and taste their delicious f

    22、oods and drinks. You can see buildings in different styles, enjoy the fantastic sunset over the ancient ruins, climb the mountains, fly over the ocean, or sit in the restaurants and bars to experience Peruvians relaxing life. You may have heard “It never rains in Lima.” In fact, the special geograph

    23、ic feature makes it not as dry as it is said to be and it is warm all year round. Though it seldom rains in summer, it sometimes drizzles on early winter mornings. The drizzle and the wet air “water” the ground, which makes the crops and the plants grow. Moreover, modern technology helps to bring wa

    24、ter from the snow and ice on the top of the Andes (over 6,000 m high) for the city to use. People there never waste water. Lima is such an amazing city that it is worth a visit. 29. According to the passage, where is Lima on the map?A. B. C. D.30. Most people in Lima speak _.A. Indian B. Spanish C.

    25、EnglishD. Inca language31. The underlined word “drizzle” probably means _.A. warm air B. sea water C. snow and ice D. very light rain 32. Lima is a city _.A. which is rich in water resources B. where people can learn Inca cultureC. which is the largest in South America D. where the houses are in the

    26、 same styleCMost viruses can be found and killed by our immune system as soon as they enter our bodies. However, some viruses, for example, the coronavirus, are sneaky. They are difficult to recognize and find. These viruses can cause deadly diseases, like COVID-19. Human-to-human transmission can e

    27、asily occur, and pandemic* will therefore break out. Vaccination is by now a simple, safe and effective way to protect us from the diseases. . Vaccines are something that “looks” exactly the same as the viruses, mainly made from the viruses that are weakened or killed. They will not make us really i

    28、ll. They only stimulate and activate * our immune system to work, telling it something harmful is coming in. The immune system will know what the “viruses” look like, and send B cells(lymphocytes) or antibodies to find and kill them. Meanwhile, B cells will remember them for the next kill. A vaccine

    29、 may also give us passive immunity by providing B cells taken from an animal or a human to play the same role. Scientists have developed more than 180 vaccines to fight against COVID-19. The technical approaches * of these vaccines can be a little different, but their aims are the same. Take the ina

    30、ctivated vaccine as an example. In an inactivated vaccine, the coronaviruses are already killed or made into the ones unable to produce more new viruses. When the immune system “sees” them, it will try to kill them. The question is: without enough these viruses, how can B cells remember them? Thats

    31、why we need to take the vaccine more than one time. Though this vaccine is safe, it might not be as effective as it is expected to be. The live-attenuated vaccine is different. In this vaccine, the viruses are weakened, but they are alive. They can produce enough new viruses to train the immune syst

    32、em to kill and remember them, so people only need to take the vaccine once. The live-attenuated vaccine is considered the most effective, but there is a worry: what might happen once these viruses wake up?Therefore, although vaccination is by now one of the best ways to protect us from COVID-19, it

    33、can be better. 33. The coronavirus can _.A. not be killed B. not be foundC. cause deathsD. stop pandemic34. Which of the following can be the best topic sentence of Paragraph 2?A. Vaccination can provide us with B cells. B. Vaccines are made from different viruses. C. Vaccination can prepare us agai

    34、nst viruses. D. Vaccines wont make us ill as the viruses do. 35. Compared to the inactivated vaccine, the live-attenuated vaccine _.A. needs taking more than once B. is equally safeC. contains viruses that are killed D. is more effective36. What can we learn from the passage?A. Vaccination is good e

    35、nough to treat COVID-19. B. The immune system can be more effective with vaccines. C. The viruses in inactivated vaccines can make new viruses. D. 180 vaccines have been developed to fight against diseases. DNewspapers are dying. Electronic devices like mobile phones, pads, TVs and car radios can al

    36、l be the killers. Most people believe in the long run, there is no reason, no practical reason for newspapers to survive. No matter what we do may only buy time. Can anything save newspapers? I decided to have a try. Many years ago, Bonnier, a Swedish publisher, set a newspaper in the former Soviet

    37、countries *. After a few years, they had more newspapers in central and eastern Europe. However, these newspapers were run by a group of inexperienced people, and they didnt have enough money. In many places there were not even art directors. I got a position in Bonniers newspaper as an art director

    38、. It was very difficult at first. I was really disappointed, until one day, in London, when I saw performance by Cirque du Soleil. “These guys took some run-down * entertainment, and put it to the highest possible level of performance art.” Inspiration lighted me up, “Why cant we do the same with th

    39、e newspapers? We started to redesign the newspapers, one by one. We used our imagination. We treated the whole newspaper as one piece, one composition like music. Music has a rhythm, has ups and downs. Design is responsible for this experience. Flipping * through pages was readers experience, and I

    40、was responsible for this experience. The front page became my personal channel * to talk to the readers. My approach was simple and direct. I wanted to show my understanding of art, and of reality. I wanted to make posters, not newspapers. Not even magazines: posters. We had determination, and we ke

    41、pt on trying. We experimented with type, with illustration, and with photos. We kept asking: Why do we do it? Whats our goal?Design was not only about the front page. It was a part of the process. To be good was not enough. The process we made was about improving the product completely. We adjusted

    42、the content accordingly. We improved everything to what our readers thought it should be and how they liked reading it. We kept improving, and we had fun. Soon in Poland, our pages were named “Covers of the Year” three times in a row. One year later, this newspaper, in the same country, they named i

    43、t the “Worlds Best-Designed Newspaper”. Two years later, the same award came to Estonia. The circulation of the newspapers kept going up. They became more and more popular. Someone may think we are buying time, but our newspapers are alive, and growing. 37. According to the passage, most people thin

    44、k newspapers _.A. will be replaced B. should be improved C. need to be saved D. may die immediately38. Why did the writer go to work in Bonniers newspaper?A. Art director was a well-paid position. B. It would die and he was going to save it. C. He hoped to get more working experience. D. It was a bi

    45、g publishing company in Europe. 39. Which of the following is probably the writers opinion?A. Newspapers can be alive if they are designed as posters. B. The other newspapers can develop as quickly as Bonnier. C. We may only buy time no matter how we save newspapers. D. Newspapers wont survive unles

    46、s we keep improving them. 40. What makes the writer s newspapers survive and grow?(请用约40词回答)_四、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)A. 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。she send except December successful41. I wont forget the sudden snow in Wenzhou last _. 42. Every dancer was in white _ Jane, the lead dancer, who wore red. 43. Betty doubted if the watch was _ when she saw the Lost and Found notice. 44. John thinks The Adventure of Tom Sawyer is _ novel amongMark Twainsworks. 45. Mr. Smith called his wife, “Honey, a package _ to you in anhour. Happy birthday!”B. 根据短文内容和所给中文提示,用单词的正确形式完

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