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1、浙江省紹興市2022年中考英語試題.二筆試局部共 45分二、完形填空此題有15小題,每題1分,共計15分As a new teacher at Doull Primary School in Denver, Kyle Schwartz thought of a simple way to get to know her third graders, most of whom came from 16 families. She asked them to complete the 17"I wish myteacher knew and share someth ing about
2、themselves.Their 18 answers gave the teacher a chanee to understand her students' difficulties." I vknew I have no pencils to do my homework, 19'ne child. " I wish my teacher knew sometimyeseadinghomework is not signed 簽名,because my mom is not 20a lot, wrote another. Some shared ho
3、pe for the21.“ I wish my teacher knew that I want to go to college.“ Some no tes are really heartbreak ing, Schwartz tells ABC Ne22. about eaIchao£ my stude ntsand I don ' t want them to be poor forever. She explains, 23 I hbpedldcbterttevsupport them. SoI 24 to let them tell me what I n ee
4、ded to know. That was why I created the fill-i n-the- bla nk exercise. 25 the third graders were allowed to an swer anonym ously 匿名,most wan ted to in clude n ames. And some were even excited to read their no tes out loud. 26 one shy girl who bravely said that she was Ion ely.“After she told the cla
5、ss,'I don o t h27e frienist I was worried what they would do. Schwartz tellsUs Weekly. “ However, I felt encouraged to see how much support the other kids offered 28. They invitedher to play at break and sit with them at lunch. You see,29 have an unusual ability to express empathy同情.“ The result
6、s have been 30, says Schwartz. " It speaks to the importanee of giving people a voice andreally liste ning to them.16. A. traditio nalB. frie ndlyC. poorD. small17. A. postcardB. noteC. letterD. diary18. A. ho nestB. politeC. usualD. right19. A. suggestedB. copiedC. repeatedD. wrote20. A. freeB
7、. carelessC. famousD. angry21. A. societyB. courseC. researchD. future22. A. secretlyB. deeplyC. n ervouslyD. directly23. A. whereB. whyC. howD. whe n24. A. decidedB. refusedC. forgotD. lear ned25. A. Uni essB. ThoughC. BecauseD. Once26. A. likeB. fromC. aga instD. except27. A. look forB. talk about
8、C. depend onD. play with28. A. himB. youC. herD. me29. A. childre nB. teachersC. pare ntsD. reporters30. A. bori ng、閱讀理解此題有B. surpris ing15小題,每題2分,共計C. worryi ng 30分D. relax ingALear n En glish in New Zeala ndLear n En glish in New Zeala nd at Lan guage Schools New Zeala nd (LSNZ). Our Christchurch
9、and Quee nstow n schools in the South Island of NZ are the perfect places to learn English.What is your dream?Do you dream of speak ing En glish very well?Do you dream of travel, making friends, a lifestyle using English?LSNZ will help you to achieve your dream.Lan guage Schools New Zeala nd Christc
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12、ls with excelle nt teachers and small class sizes.Gen eral En glishIELTSStudy & SkiCombo CourseCambridge, Toeic & Pitma ns Exam preparatio n courses are also offered at both schools.31. Accord ing to the text, Christchurch and Quee nstow n school .A. lie in the North Isla ndB. are members of
13、 LSNZC. own the perfect places to visit D. teach only local stude nts32. The text tells us that LSNZ .A. provides over four coursesB. practices large-class teach ingC. desig ns lots of examsD. has many teachers from abroad33. Those who want to will most probably be interested in this text.A. look fo
14、r jobs at LSNZB. build Ian guage schoolsC. improve their En glishD. learn about New Zeala ndBSydney Fredette has a lot of things to deal with. Not only is she a high school stude nt, but she has also set up her own orga ni zati on, Beary Merry Christmas. She volun teers 自愿to serve poor kids and fami
15、lies in Orange Country in California, US.To remember her best friend who died of cancer n early 10 years ago, Fredette decided to serve those in Orange Country who are less lucky tha n she is.She began with the simple idea of collecting donated 捐贈的Build-A-Bears,the popular toy animal that is made by
16、 childre n themselves in the stores' workshops. Fredette the n gave them as gifts to the homeless childre n inCalifor nia duri ng the holiday seas on.With don ati ons at more tha n 100 bears a year, Fredette and volun teers host activities every year, where volun teers not only give out the bear
17、s, but also cloth ing, meals, and other thin gs.Not wan ti ng to limit 限制 the givi ng to just the holiday mon ths, Fredette now hosts other activities for Valentine ' s Day, Mother ' s Day and Halloweengphe chanee for her volunteer team to make a differenee through the year."I love maki
18、ng relati on ships with the people I serve, Fredette said.“ The tha nks they have, hstories and seeing how happy they are, it' s so cool. Future pla ns for Fredette in clude buildi ng a public food bank and providi ng a self-developme nt class for stude nts in her school who will soon atte nd co
19、llege.Heading to college herself in the fall, Fredette is looking to stay local and continue to help out in her hometown. In fact, she was regarded as a“ Dreamer & Doer not long ago for her work in improving hercom muni ty, along with 32 other high school stude nts.34. Fredette started her own o
20、rganization to .A. keep her life busy B. help poor peopleC. look after the sickD. tha nk her best friend35. What can we lear n about Beary Merry Christmas?A. It holds one activity a year.B. It offers service around America.C. It buys bears from the stores.D. It gives out other things besides bears.3
21、6. It can be inferred推斷that Fredette.A. likes telli ng people storiesB. dreams of being a teacherC. is pleased with what she doesD. pla ns to leave California for college37. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Givi ng back to societyB. Getti ng on well with othersC. Providi ng a food bankD
22、. Improvi ng com munity collegesCMore Chinese universities are opening their libraries to the public, allowing people to enjoy reading during normal time and the vacations.But for some stude nts, in cludi ng Wang Ling, 21, in Sun Yat-se n Uni versity, this practice has caused headaches.“ Members of
23、the public come to our libraries more for sightseeing than reading, said Wang.“ They sometimes even bring their kids along, and take photos as if it were a place of interest.Wang has found it hard to get a seat duri ng busy times. Being short of space is a com mon problem for university libraries in
24、 China.However, this is not the only reason why students dislike their libraries being open to members of the public.They fear that the quiet ness of the libraries will be in flue need because of visitors' rude behavicChen Jie, 18, a stude nt in Tongji Uni versity, is one who would be aga inst o
25、pe ning to the public.I have bee nto a public library before. People were chatt ing loudly or speak ing on cell phone so you can hardly read, She no tices teachers doing serious read ing and feels their concen trati on 專注 has in flue need her." If too manystrangers stay here, the whole library
26、will be a noisy place and it' s difficult for us to study quietly,Will there be alter native 可替代的 ways to share those libraries? Some experts con sider that uni versity libraries can prevent the public from entering certain ar eas. “ We might keep magazines for academic research only for teacher
27、s and stude nts, said Zhu Lin a, library director in Jinan Uni versity.Working together with the community library is another solution."It ' s possible that a member of 'can order a book in our library over the In ternet, Ge Jia nxiong, the library director in Fuda n Uni versity said.“
28、We ll send it to a public libraries close to their home.38. We can see from the passage that Wang Ling.A. hates to study in the libraryB. prefers sightsee ing to readi ngC. feels good to play with kidsD. is a uni versity stude nt aged 2139. In Chen Jie ' s opinion, visitors to university librari
29、es may .A. take up too much spaceB. break the peace thereC. make teachers relaxedD. get stude nts to read more40. The writer men ti ons two libraries directors' words to help exp lain how toA. man age libraries on li neB. keep the public politeC. share uni versity librariesD. do scie ntific rese
30、arch41. Where is the passage most probably take n from?A. A n ewspaper.B. A library guide.C. A story book.D. A no tice board.DHave you ever see n a car without a driver? It sounds crazy, but these computer-drive n driverless cars will soon be filling roads near you. Companies like Google and Tesla h
31、ave been designing and testing these cars, and the tech no logy is there.So how? The cars have sensors感應器 all around which can find other cars and objects in the road. Road sig ns are read by cameras, and satellite n avigatio n systems衛星導航系統are used so the car knows how to getwhere you want to go. A
32、ll you have to do is type in the address! Fin ally, a cen tral computer system takes in all the in formati on that it receives from the sen sors and cameras and works out whe n to speed up, stop and tur n.Sound like your idea of heaven天堂? Sitting back, looking out of the windows and even watching a
33、film or readi ng a book while driv ing' would be possible with this new tech no logy. You would n' t have to rememberi ng direct ions to where you' re going. In additi on, computers would also drive more safely tha n peoplethey would obey the rules and have quicker action times when in d
34、angerous situations.However, there are many drawbacks of driverless cars. Computers would have difficulties maki ng ethical道德的decisi ons: if a child ran into the road, would the computer choose to hit the child or turn sudde nly and poten tiallv kill the car ' s passe ngers? Moreover, I pers on
35、ally fiirdgcFciy I ' d miss n ever drivi ng a car myself. There would also be many other decisions to be made -should children, or drunk people, be allowed in a driverless car by themselves? Or would there need to be a person with a driving license in the car at all times?I ' m not certain I
36、 ' d want a driverless car ' s only matter of time before they' ll become more afforcand popular on our roads.42. When using a driverless car, you need only .A. read the road sig ns carefullyB. check the camerasC. put the address into the computerD. remember the direct ions43. The third
37、paragraph mainly tells us about the of driverless cars.A. in structi onsB. sta ndardsC. adva ntagesD. tests44. The underlined word“ potentially in Paragraph 4 means“A. possiblyB. successfullyC. especiallyD. n aturally45. What ' s the writer ' s opinion about future driverless cars?A. They
38、39; ll cause more accidents.B. They ' ll be less expendC. They ' ll use less energy.D. They ' ll run much faster.四、詞匯運用此題有15小題,每題1分,共計15分A.用方框中所給單詞的適當形式填空,每詞僅用一次每空一詞speechsmoothourun tildivide46. I didn ' t learn to paint I was forty.47. The students were into four groups before doin
39、g experiments.48. James looked tired, for he listened to three this morning.49. I ' ll lead you to your room. is the one next door.50. There is no wind and the water is as as glass.B.閱讀下面短文,然后根據括號內所給漢語意思寫出單詞的正確形式每空一詞。Daniel Kristiansea is a 14-year-old schoolboy from Denmark. Recently, while doi
40、ng his history homeworkabout World War n , he had a surpris ing discovery 51 在后面his family ' s home. He found the rema insof a World War n plane and a 52 飛行員After telli ng his father about his history homework, Dan iel was en couraged to go out on to their farm with a special mach ine to find 53
41、 金屬.He and his father hoped they might find some old plates or somethi ng he could 54給看to his classmates at school. Much to their surprise, on the 55第五day, they foundsome broken plane pieces. When they 56挖down seven meters, they suddenly came across pieces of _57灰色的clothes. They reported what they found to the gover nment, and soon the n ews was 58廣泛地heard across Dan mark. Each day their house was 59 擁擠的with n ews reporters.Daniel ' s father, Klaus, remembered being told by his grandpa tha
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