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北京四中学年度第一学期初三年级阶段测试
北京四中2011—2012学年度第一学期初三年级阶段测试
(试卷满分120分,考试时间90分钟)
撰稿:
初三英语组 审稿:
初三英语组 责编:
王晓丽
听力理解:
一、二及三题略(共24分)
四、单项填空(共15分,每小题1分)
从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.Mikeismypenpal.Ioftenhelphimwith________Chinese.
A.he B.his C.him D.himself
22.ThetrainfromShanghaiarrives________about7:
00am.
A.of B.in C.on D.at
23.—________isyourgrandma,Robert?
—Inthediningroom.
A.Who B.What C.Where D.Which
24.Jeffstudiedhardandgot________gradesthanbefore.
A.good B.better C.best D.thebest
25.—________thelittlekiddressherself?
—No,shecan’t.Sheisonlytwoyearsold.
A.Can B.May C.Must D.Need
26.Ihavetwohobbies.Oneispainting,________isplayingtheguitar.
A.other B.others C.another D.theother
27.SimonandSally________fishingwiththeirclassmatesnextweekend.
A.go B.went C.willgo D.wouldgo
28.Let’s________goodbyetoplasticbagsinordertoprotecttheenvironment.
A.say B.said C.saying D.tosay
29.Beconfident!
Everyonewillsucceedifhe________inhimself.
A.believe B.believes C.believed D.willbelieve
30.We’llaskMr.Smith________thestudentsareportonworldpeacetomorrow.
A.give B.given C.giving D.togive
31.Planeverythingahead,________youwillliveaneasylife.
A.and B.but C.for D.or
32.JustinBieber________famousallovertheworldwhenhewasfifteenyearsold.
A.became B.becomes C.willbecome D.isbecoming
33.AlanandI________friendseversincewewereatschooltogether.
A.are B.were C.willbe D.havebeen
34.Itistruethatknowledge________insteadofbeingtaught.
A.learns B.learned C.islearned D.waslearned
35.—Canyoutellme________whentheteachercameintotheclassroom?
—Sorry,Idon’tknow.
A.whatwerethestudentsdoing B.whatarethestudentsdoing
C.whatthestudentsweredoing D.whatthestudentsaredoing
五、完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意。
然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
“Comeon,comeon,moveit,idiot!
”
JoannebeatimpatientlyonthesteeringwheelofherMercedessportscar.Howstupidtogetcaughtupintherushhour!
Shehadplannedtoleaveworkearlythisafternoon,atthreeo'clock,togiveherselfachancetorelaxandhaveabathbeforegoingouttoameetingofherlocaltennisclub.Butjustattentothreeaclienthadarrived,anditwastwohoursbeforeshehadfinished 36 withtheman.Whenshecameoutofheroffice,alltheotherstaffintheHighlightAdvertisingAgencyhadalreadyleft.NowshewasstuckinatrafficjamincentralBirminghamat5:
30,andat6:
30shewasexpectedtobechairingameetingofthetennisclub.Therewouldbenotimeforanyhotbath.
Aheadofher,thetrafficwasmovingatlast,andsheswungquicklyoutintothecentrelanetoturnright,and 37 thelasthalf-milethroughthequietsuburbanstreetstoherhouse.Pullinguponthedriveway,sheleaptoutofthecarandranforthehouse.Assheopenedthedoor,shenearly 38 overSheba,whowasstandingbehindit.
“Hey,Sheba,hello,”shesaid,bendingdowntostroke(抚,摩)thelargeAlsatian(阿尔萨斯的)dog’shead,“I’vegotnotimeforyounow,butI'lltakeyououtassoonasIgetbackfromthetennisclub.”
Itwasthenthatshenoticedsomething 39 aboutthedog.Shebaseemedtobecoughingorchoking,herstomachpumpingrepeatedlyasifshewastryingtovomit(吐)somethingup.Shewasobviouslyinrealdiscomfortandcouldhardlybreathe;hersadeyesgazedupatJoanne 40 .
“Oh,mygod,thisisallIneednow,”saidJoannetoherself,droppingherbriefcaseandbendingdowntotakeacloserlook,“asickdog,todayofalldays!
”Oncloser 41 ,Shebadidlookverysick,andJoanne 42 shewouldhavetotakeherdowntothevet(兽医)immediately.Luckily,thevet’ssurgery(手术)wasonlyafewstreetsaway,andJoannequicklyloadedthedog,stillcoughingandchoking,intohercarfortheshortdrive.
Whenshegotthere,thesurgerywasjustabouttoclosefortheday.Luckily,Dr.Sternehadnotleftyet,andwhenhesawthestateofSheba,hebroughtherquicklyintohisoffice.
“Itlookslikesomethingisstuck(陷入)inherthroat,”saidDr.Sterne.“Itshouldn'ttakemetoolongtogetitout.”
“Listen,doctor,I’mreallyinarushtogettoameeting.CanIleaveherwithyou,andgoandgetchanged?
I’llbebackintenminutestopickherup,thenI’lltakeherontothemeetingwithme.IsthatOK?
”
“Sure,”saidthedoctor.“Yougetgoing.I'llseeyouintenminutes.”
Joanne 43 backintohercaragain,andmadethequicktriproundtoherhouseinacoupleofminutes.Asshewasoncemoreenteringthehallway,thephoneonthetablebythedoorbegantoring.Shepickeditup,annoyed(使烦闷)bythisadditionalinterruption(打断)toherplans.
“ThisisDr.Sterne,”saidananxiousvoice.“Isthatyou,Joanne?
”
“Ofcourseit'sme,”saidJoanne, 44 atthesoundofhisvoice,“nooneelseliveshere.”
“Iwantyoutogetrightoutofthathouseimmediately,”saidthedoctor’svoice.“Rightnow.I'mcomingroundrightaway,andthepolicewillbethereanytimenow.Waitoutsideforus.”Thephonewent 45 .Joannestaredatit.Shewasconfused(困惑的),butshewasalsoalittlefrightenedbytheobviousfearinthevoiceofthedoctor.Shereplacedthereceiver,thenquicklybackedoutofthedoorandranintothestreet.
Atthatmoment,apolicecarwithitslightsflashingswungroundthecornerandscreechedtoastop(突然停下来)outsidethehouse.Twopolicemengotout.Afterbrieflycheckingthatshewastheownerofthehouse,theyranintothehousethroughthestillopendoor,withoutexplaininganything.Joannewasbynowcompletelyconfusedandveryfrightened.Thenthedoctorarrived.
“Where’sSheba?
IssheOK?
”shoutedJoanne,runningovertohiscar.
“She’sfine,Joanne.Iextractedthethingwhichwaschokingher,andshe’sOKnow.”
“Wellwhat’sthisallabout?
Whyarethepoliceinmyhouse?
”
Justthen,thetwopolicemenreappearedfromthehouse,half-carryinga 46 maninadarkgreysweaterandjeans,who,itseemed,couldhardlywalk.Therewasbloodalloverhim.
“MyGod,”saidJoanne,“howdidhegetinthere?
Andhowdidyouknowhewasthere?
”
“Ithinkhemustbeaburglar,”saidthedoctor.“IknewhewastherebecausewhenIfinallyremoved(取出)whatwasstuckinSheba’sthroat,itturned 47 tobethreehumanfingers.Idon’tthinkhe’saveryhappyburglar(窃贼).”
36.A.dealing B.quarreling C.talking D.fighting
37.A.drove B.raced C.went D.covered
38.A.tripped B.went C.turned D.looked
39.A.happening B.worrying C.annoying D.tiring
40.A.hopelessly B.carelessly C.helplessly D.powerlessly
41.A.look B.examination C.stare D.view
42.A.knew B.thought C.felt D.realized
43.A.walked B.sat C.went D.jumped
44.A.amazed B.frightened C.surprised D.annoyed
45.A.dead B.away C.silent D.out
46.A.cold-blooded B.strong-willed C.white-faced D.bad-tempered
47.A.out B.over C.on D.in
六、阅读理解(共30分,每小题2分)
阅读下面的五篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
A
Itwasaveryhot,humidsummerday.Byearlymorning,therewerecrowdsofnoisyteenagers.Itwasunusualtoseesomanykidsdowntown.Theyweredressedinjeansandt-shirts,withstrangehaircutsandhaircolors.MoreandmoreteenscameandstoodaroundCityHall.Theyhadskateboards,bikes,andCDplayerswithloudmusic.ThepolicetriedtokeepthemawayfromthestairsinfrontofCityHallandoutofthestreet.Thenoisewasgettinglouderandlouder.Suddenlyitwasquietandavoicecalledthefirstcompetitor.Rockmusicplayed.ThenayoungmanonaskateboardflewdownthestepsofCityHallandracedontothestreet.WelcometotheSummerXGames!
TheXGamesarewildandnew,unlikethetraditionalOlympicGames.The“X”standsforextremesports,meaningsportsthatareverydangerousandchallenging.TheSummerXGamesfeatureunusual,extremesportsthatyouneverseeattheOlympics.TheSummerXGamesusuallyincludeeventslikeskateboarding,in-lineskating,bicycletrickriding,sky-surfing,andwallclimbing.Thereareeveneventsforsmallmotorcycles.
ThefirstSummerXGameswerein1995inNewport,RhodeIsland.Sincethen,gameshavebeenheldinSanDiegoandSanFrancisco,California,andPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania.TheGamesareusuallyheldinacity,notinthecountry.Theeventstakeplaceinstreets,aroundbuildings,andinparks.TheSummerXGamesarecompletelyfreeandopentothepublic.Therearebetweenthreeandfourhundredathletes.In2001,therewereover201,000spectators(观众),mostlyyoungpeople.Topreparefortheevents,theorganizersbuildjumpsanddifficultcourses.Hugetrucksbringinloadsofdirtforthemotorcycleevents.InSanFranciscoin2001,theyevenbuiltamountainofsnowforspecialsnowboardingeventsinthemiddleofthesummer.
Alloftheeventsincludespeed,thrills,anddangerousmoves.Competitorshavetogetaround,over,andthroughvariousobstacles.Theydojumps,turns,andcombinations(组合).Someofthejumpsaredonefromheightsofupto110feet.CompetitorsaremostlyfromtheUnitedStates,butthereareathletesfromtheNetherlands,Spain,France,Japan,Brazil,andtheUkraine.Eachyeartherearemorecompeti