1、2021年湖南省永州市中考英 语(试题卷)第一部分 听力技能 (共两节,计20分)第一节 (共5分,每小题1分) 听下面五段材料,每段材料后各有1个小题,从各小题所给的A、B、C三个选顶中选出最佳答案,井标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。1. What is Grace doing now?2. Whats the mater with the woman?3. What does Alice do after school?4. Where is the watch made?5. How does Kate go
2、to school?第二节 (共15分,每小题1分) 听下面六段材料,每段材料后各有几个小题,从各小题所给的A、B、C三个选顶中选出最佳答案,井标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。听第一段材料,回答第67小题。6. Where does the man want to go?A. A bank. B. A hotel. C. A supermarket.7. How far is it from here to the destination (目的地)?A. About 4 kilometers. B. About 4
3、 kilometers. C. About 6 kilometers.听第二段材料,回答第89小题。8. What kind of music does Jane look like?A. Pop. B. Rock. C. Country.9. When shall they meet?A. At 2:00 p.m. B. At 2:30 p.m. C. At 3:00 p.m.听第三段材料,回答第1011小题。10. What does the man want to buy?A. Shirts. B. Coats. C. Skirts.11. How much will the woman
4、 pay for the gifts?A. 20 dollars. B. 35 dollars. C. 40 dollars.听第四段材料,回答第1214小题。12. How was the weather on Saturday?A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.13. What did Mary do on Sunday afternoon?A. She visited her grandparents.B. She played with her brother.C. She volunteered in an old peoples home.14. What
5、 did Mike think was the most delicious?A. Salad B. Cake. C. Popcorn.听第五段材料,回答第1517小题。15. What subjects should Lucy study hard?A. Math and science. B. Medicine and chemistry. C. Math and chemistry.16. What does Bob want to be?A. An inventor. B. A doctor. C. A teacher.17. What does Bob think of medici
6、ne?A. Different. B. Fun. C. Easy.听第六段材料,回答第1820小题。18. How does reading make us feel?A. Happy. B. Tired. C. Bored19. Why may good readers become good writers?A. Because they can read a book anywhere.B. Because their schoolwork may become better. C. Because they may have more things to write about.20.
7、 What does the passage mainly tell us?A. Reading is a good hobby. B. Reading is Fun. C. How to read faster. 第二部分 阅读技能 (共两节,计50分)第一节 阅读选择 (共40分,每小题2分) 阅读下面的材料,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳答案,并在件答题卡上将该编号字母涂黑。AChinas unbelievable high-speed rail networkAt the beginning of the 21st century China had no high-sp
8、eed railways. Slow, crowded and often uncomfortable trains ran across this vast country, with low average speeds making journeys such as Shanghai-Beijing a test of travel.Today, its a completely different picture. With 37,900 kilometers of lines, linking all of its major big cities. China has the wo
9、rlds largest work of high-speed railways. Half of that total has been completed in the last five years alone, with a further 3,700 kilometers due to open in the coming months of 2021. The network is expected to double in length again, to 70,000 kilometers, by 2035.21. How were the trains in China at
10、 the beginning of the 21st century?A. Fast.B. Comfortable.C. Crowded.22. How many kilometers of lines are due to open in the coming months of 2021?A. 3,700.B. 37,900.C. 70,000.B23. 41.0% of kids aged _ use the Internet.A. 59B. 1013C. 141724. What percentage of kids gets news or information online?A.
11、 89%.B. 76%.C. 38%.25. What do 43% of kids usually do on the Internet?A. Play games.B. Buy books.C. Send or receive instant messages.CCan a green machine help the worlds poorest kids learn better? Nicholas Negroponte thinks so. He and his team of scientists have invented a new type of computer. As a
12、 result, many children who live in poverty (贫穷) will have their own laptop computers!Negroponte works at a university. He started a group called One Laptop Per Child (OLPC). The people at OLPC dont work for money. They work to help children learn. OLPC makes computers that dont cost a lot. Then they
13、 sell the machines to governments of countries that have many people live in poverty. The governments then give the computes to kids for free.The XO Laptop computers are made for school-aged children in developing nations. Many of these children live in faraway areas and go to schools with classroom
14、s. In order to work, the laptops have to be lasting and student-friendly.The machines have many fun characters like a built-in video camera, voice recording, and games. The WiFi lets students share information on the Web and read e-books. They also can make music and chat with friends.Another great
15、character is that it can last for a long time. It can be hand charged and also can be recharged by connecting to a solar panel. Because of these characters the XO laptops make learning fun while helping the environment.The computers have a colorful name“the green machine”. Negroponte thinks they cou
16、ld make a difference in the lives of millions of kids. He says, “Every problem you can think ofpoverty, peace, the environmentis solved with education.”OLPC plans to give out over ten million computers in the next few years. Kids in Thailand, Nigeria, Brazil, and Argentina will get most of them. Chi
17、na and Egypt also want to take part in the program. After that, Negroponte hopes to sell computers to other countries with high poverty.26. Negroponte thinks his laptop computers will help the worlds poorest kids to _.A. work at homeB. go to school on timeC. learn better27. What can we know about th
18、e people at OLPC according to Paragraph 2?A. They work for money.B. They give computers to kids for free.C. They sell computers to governments with many people living in poverty.28. Why do XO laptops make learning fun while helping the environment?A. Because they are lasting and student-friendly.B.
19、Because they are made for school-aged children.C. Because they have a colorful name.29. What does the underlined word “charged” mean in Chinese?A. 携带B. 充电C. 使用30. Who will get most of the computers in the next few years?A. Kids in Thailand.B. Kids in China.C. Kids in Egypt.DDogs might have the lates
20、t tools in the fight against cancer (癌症); their noses! Researchers at Californias Pine Street Foundation (PSF) say they have trained five dogs to smell cancer on a prisons breath. This could be exciting news.A dogs sense of smell may be 10,000 to 100,000 times stronger than ours. But can dogs really
21、 smell illness? PSF researcher Michael McCulloch says yes. “We were very surprised by how exact they were,” he said. “They were telling who had cancer, and they were also saying who didnt.”Dogs in the Pine Street Foundation test were trained to sit when they smelled cancer. How well did they perform
22、? Take a look at this chart to find out.Breath Sample Number of Times the Dogs Sat downNumber of Times the Dogs Kept StandingBreath from lung cancer patients56410Breath from healthy persons4708McCulloch and his team asked four healthy people and one with cancer to blow into plastic tubes (塑料管). Spec
23、ial materials in the tubes kept the things of each breath. The tubes were then placed one yard apart. Finally, the dogs were allowed to smell the tubes. Each dog had been trained for three weeks to sit when it smelled cancer. Ninety-nine percent of the time, the dug sat next to the tubes blown into
24、by patients with lung cancer. The dogs were right 88 percent of the time about breast cancer.No lab test for cancer has given more correct results than this test. The results are so amazing that many experts question the dogs smelling power. They wonder if there were other reasons why the dogs did s
25、o well. For example, they thought the way the dog trainers behaved could have influenced how the dogs acted. However, most experts agree that this study is important. The information could help scientists create a simple breath test for cancer in the future. Once again, humans may be getting a helpi
26、ng paw or nosefrom their best animal friends.31. Whats the latest tool a dog might have in the fight against cancer?A. Tooth.B. Nose.C. Ear.32. What happened first in the Pine Street Foundation test?A. The dogs were trained.B. The tubes were placed one yard apart.C. The dogs smelled the tubes.33. Wh
27、at was a dog supposed to do when it smelled cancer?A. Smell again.B. Turn around.C. Sit down.34. Look at the chart. How many times did the dogs keep standing when they smelled the breath from healthy persons?A. Less than 10 times.B. Almost 600 times.C. About 700 times.35. Why do many experts questio
28、n the dogs smelling power?A. Because no lab test for cancer has given more correct results.B. Because the dog trainers influenced how the dogs acted.C. Because they dont think this study is important.EWhat do you do with your rubbish? Throw it out? You dont know what youre missing! Look closely at t
29、he two figures on your left. They were made from things most people throw away. The figures were made from used bottle caps. Those two bottle-cap figures were exhibited (展示) in a museum.Folk art is art made by common people who have not been trained as artists. Their work is often based on tradition
30、s in their culture. Fine art, on the other hand, is usually made by people who have had training in art. Works of fine art are valued for their artistic beauty. They are supposed to be looked at but not used. Works of folk art, however, are often made for everyday use. There were more than 800 piece
31、s of folk art from nearly 50 countries in the exhibition. All of the pieces were made from used metal, wood, cloth, and plastic. The artists come from many different cultures. Still, they all share one thing. They take objects that are normally thrown away and change them into objects that are beaut
32、iful, useful, and fun. The artists may not think of what they do as recycling, but thats exactly what it is. Fine artists might work with expensive materials. They might use expensive tools to shape these materials into works of art. On the other hand, in poor countries rubbish might be the only mat
33、erial folk artists and toy makers can afford. The exhibition shows that a rich imagination is very important when there are only poor materials. Recycled art began long before people began to think about recycling. Some of the objects in the exhibition date from the 1930s.Even if you dont create art
34、 out of rubbish, its good to save our natural resources. Remember the three Rules: reduce, reuse, recycle. If you reduce waste, true things instead of throwing them out, and recycle materials such as paper, plastic, and glass, you will protect the environment.36. Which idea belongs in the empty box?
35、Conclusion (结论) DetailsArt based on cultural traditionsArt made for everyday useArt made with used materialsA. Folk art is made by people who are not trained artistsB. The artists come from many different culturesC. Recycled art began long before people started recycling37. What can we learn from Pa
36、ragraph 3?A. There was more than 800 pieces of fine art.B. Folk artists cant shape expensive materials into works of art.C. Poor materials also can be made into works of art.38. What is the same thing of the pieces in the exhibition share?A. They are all woks of fine art.B. They are all made from us
37、ed materials.C. They are all made by the trained artists.39. What can we do to protect our environment?A. Throw away used materials.B. Only use expensive materials.C. Recycle materials.40. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Used Bottle CapsB. The Art of RecyclingC. A M
38、useum Exhibition第二节 阅读匹配 (共10分,每小题2分) 阅读下面的短文,从所给的AF六个选项中,选出正确的答案填空,使短文通顺,内容完整,并在答题卡上将该编号字母涂黑,其中选项中有一项是多余的。5 ways to train your brain for better sleepThe days are longer, full of sunshine and bright with the promise of enjoying a more relaxing spring and summer with your loved ones. But if you want
39、to enjoy your daytime, its time to improve your sleep during the night-time. “Sleep problems endanger health and quality (质量) of life for up to 45% of the worlds population,” according to the World Sleep Society.Sleep is one of the three keys to a healthier, longer life (the others are diet and exer
40、cise). _41_. Here are the top five ways to improve your sleep and get some relax:Create a sleep nest_42_. Science tells us that we sleep better in cooler temperatures of about 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit (15 to 20).Develop a routineSet up a bedtime ritual by taking a warm bath or shower, reading a b
41、ook or listening to soft music. Youre teaching your mind to relax. And stick to it. Go to bed and get up at the same time each day, even on weekends or your days off. _43_.Cut the lightsProduction of the sleep hormone melatonin (荷尔蒙褪黑激素) begins at dark. Research has found that the body will slow or
42、stop it with light on, to get away from any light, even the blue light from your charging smart phone.Refuse the wineDont turn to wine to make you calm or help you sleep. _44_. Your body needs to experience all three steps of sleeplight sleep, dream, and deep sleepto fully repair itself._45_Heavy an
43、d spicy foods may give you heartburn or other digestive problems, thus influencing your ability to get and stay asleep.If you try these tips and cant seem to relax, or your sleep continues to worsen, be sure to reach out to your doctor or a mental health professional.A. The body likes routineB. Avoi
44、d heavy or hot foodsC. Refuse coffee later in the dayD. One of the first tasks is to set up your sleep environmentE. Wine may help you fall asleep, but it holds you in the lighter sleepF. Many of the ways to increase the quality of your sleep are easy to follow第三部分 知识运用 (共两节,计20分)第一节 词语填空 (共10分,每小题1
45、分) 阅读下面的内容,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该编号字母涂黑。 My whole life has changed because of COVID-19. Its very upsetting because we cant _46_ anyone else and we cant go to others homes. We have been at home, but I _47_ the healthcare workers who have risked their lives every day to help
46、us stay healthy and safe. Here, I describe my experience during this time.Coming back home from my spring vacation, I got news that school is closed for two weeks. Being a kid, I got _48_ but I didnt know what was waiting for us. I never thought I would be doing my classes online months later. Right after the “stay at home” order, my mother tested positive for COVID-19 and our family was quarantined (隔离) for 14 days. It was really challenging for all of us, especially for my _49_, who got sick. Those were the worst two weeks in my life. Watching my mother _50_ fever, cough,