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外研版新初三期中考前练习题二无听力
2020新初三期中考前练习二
单项填空
1.TinaandIwentboatingyesterday.________hadagoodtime.
A.WeB.TheyC.SheD.It
2.NewYorkisagoodplacetovisit________MayorDecember.
A.onB.toC.atD.in
3.Peterisverytired,________hedoesn’twanttogotobed.
A.orB.butC.soD.and
4.—________isatickettothePalaceMuseum?
—It’sabout60yuan.
A.HowmuchB.HowmanyC.HowlongD.Howoften
5.Wholistened________,Tom,JackorBill?
A.mostcarefullyB.morecarefullyC.themostcarefulD.morecareful
6.You________behungryafterthelongwalk.Helpyourselftosomecakes.
A.can’tB.shouldn’tC.needD.must
7.Everyonewants_______thebookassoonaspossible.
A.readB.readsC.readingD.toread
8.—Wherewereyouthismorning?
—I________inthesupermarket.
A.willshopB.amshoppingC.wasshoppingD.haveshopped
9.—Waitaminute,Ihave_______totellyou.—Whatisit?
A.somethingimportantB.importantsomething
C.anythingimportantD.importantanything
10.Mygrandfather_______inthiscitysincehewasborn.
A.livedB.livesC.haslivedD.havelived
11.—Haveyouseenmydictionary?
—Yes,I______itonyourdeskfiveminutesago.
A.sawB.seeC.haveseenD.willsee
12.Look!
Somanypassengers_______withtheirphonesontheunderground.
A.playB.willplayC.areplayingD.haveplayed
13.Stopsmoking,Joe!
You_______yourselfifyoukeepondoingitlikethat!
A.willkillB.havekilledC.killD.killed
14.Theseboxes________forkeepingthefoodcleanandcool.
A.useB.areusedC.haveusedD.wereusing
15.—Couldyoutellme________theSummerPalace?
—Thedayaftertomorrow,Ithink.
A.whenwillwevisitB.whendidwevisitC.whenwewillvisitD.whenwevisited
完形填空
Grandfatherwasawiseman.Nomatterhowbadly-behavedIhadbeen,IcouldtellGrandpaanythingandmy1weresafe.Helovedmeandwouldnevergivethemaway.
IrememberatimewhenagroupofuswereplayingbaseballbehindMrs.Ferguson’shouse.Ihitonepitch(投球)justrightand…slam!
ItendedupbreakingMrs.Ferguson’skitchenwindow!
Weall2!
AfterIgothome,ItoldGrandpaaboutit.Heknewwehadbeenwarnedmanytimesaboutthedangersofplayingwhereweshouldn’t.3hejustlistened.
“Iwaswrong,”Itoldhim,withmyheaddown.“IhatemyselfforwhatIdid.Isthereaway4?
”
“Well,”hesaid,“Mrs.Fergusonhasaproblem,justlikeyou.Ifsheknewyou5andyouwereafraidofher,shewouldbesad.I’llbetshewishesyouwouldgiveherachancetobeunderstanding.It’syourdecision.Areyouplanningtopretendnothinghappened?
Justkeepquietandhidewhatyou’renotproudof?
”
“Idon’tknow,”Isighed.“Thingsmightgetworse…”
“Let’sthinkitthrough,”hesaidfinally.“IfyouwereMrs.Ferguson,whatwouldyoudo?
”Ididn’tknowwhatshemightdo.IhadbeenafraidthatMrs.Fergusonwouldstaymadatme,soIran.OnthewayhomeI6thatshewasameanwitch(女巫)runningafterme.
“Well,”Isaid,takingadeepbreath,“OnesolutionistotellMrs.FergusonI’msorryandoffertofixherwindow.”
“Ifyoucallher,”askedGrandpa,“What’sthe7thatcanhappen?
”Ihadtothinkforamoment.Irealizedthatevenifshedidnotacceptmyapology(道歉),itcouldnotbeanyworsethanseeingthe8onMomandDad’sfaces.
GrandpasmiledwhenheknewIhadfigureditout.
“Doingwhat’srightisnotalwayseasy,”hesaid,handingmethephone.“I’mproudofyou.”Grandpadidnotmakemedoit.Itwasalwaysmy9.Asitturnedout,Mrs.Fergusonwasverykindandweevenbecamereallyclosefriends.
GrandpapassedawayayearagoandImisshimsomuch.HegavemethetoolstofixmanyproblemsandmostofallheshowedmeIwas10.
1.A.storiesB.secretsC.inventionsD.thoughts
2.A.ranB.jumpedC.criedD.cheered
3.A.AndB.SoC.OrD.But
4.A.backB.aroundC.outD.off
5.A.finishedB.changedC.stoppedD.cared
6.A.expectedB.believedC.imaginedD.regretted
7.A.strangestB.worstC.fairestD.rudest
8.A.tirednessB.fearC.disappointmentD.surprise
9.A.problemB.dutyC.dreamD.choice
10.A.braveB.activeC.friendlyD.independent
阅读理解A
Johnisthirteennow.Hebegantostudyinamiddleschooltwoyearsago.Hishomeisinasmallvillageandit’snearlyfivekilometersfromtheschool.Hehastogetupearlyinthemorning.Afteraquickbreakfasthehastoruntoschoolandgetthereontime.Hisfatherhopestoborrowsomemoneytobuyabikeforhim,butheknowshismotherisalwaysillandhisfatherspendsmuchmoneyonmedicine.Hedoesn’tagreewithhisfatherandkeepsrunningthereeveryday.Nowhe’sverystrong.Heisneverlateforclassandhisteachersoftenpraisehim.
Lastweektherewasasportsmeetinginhisschool.Johnranfasterthananyotherboyandwontheboy’s800meters,1,500metersand3,000meters.Thewholeschoolknewhim.Hewasveryhappy.Hetoldhisgrandmaaboutthegoodnewsassoonashegothome.“Ibroketwoschoolrecordstoday,Granny,”calledouttheboy.Tohissurprise,theoldwomanwasn’thappy.Shethoughtforawhileandsaid,“I’msorrytohearthat.Wehavenomoneytopayforthem,youknow!
”
1.Johnbegantostudyinamiddleschoolattheageof_________.
A.nineB.elevenC.thirteenD.fifteen
2.Johnrunstoschooleverydayinorderto_________.
A.keephealthyB.wintheboy’srace
C.makehisteachershappyD.gettoschoolontime
3.Johndoesn’taskhisfathertobuyhimabikebecause_________.
A.hedoesn’tlikeridingabikeB.hedoesn’tlikehisfather
C.hishomeisneartheschoolD.heknowshisfatherdoesn’thaveenoughmoney
4.John’sgrandmawasn’thappybecause_________.
A.shethoughtJohnhadbrokensomethingsandtheyhadtopayforthem
B.shethoughtJohnhadn’tdonewellintheschoolsportsmeeting
C.John’sfathercouldn’taffordabikeandrefusedtobuyitforhim
D.John’smotherwasillandtheyspentmuchmoneyonmedicine
B
AlettertoEdward,acolumnist(报刊专栏作家)
DearMr.Expert,
Igrewupinanunhappyandabusive(虐待的)home.IalwayspromisedmyselfthatI’dgetoutassoonaspossible.Now,atage20,Ihaveagoodjobandanicehouse,andI’mreallyproudoftheindependenceI’veachieved.
Here’stheproblem:
severalofmyfriendswhostilllivewiththeirparentswishtheyhadplaceslikeminesomuchsothattheymakeminetheirs.
Itstartedoutwithacoupleofthemspendingtheweekendswithme.Butnowtheyseemtotakeitforgrantedthattheycanshowupanytimetheylike.Theybringboyfriendsover,talkonthephoneandstayoutforever.
Ienjoyhavingmyfriendsheresometimes—itmakestheplacefeelcomfortableandwarm—butthisismyhome,notapartyhouse.Iwasoldenoughtomoveoutonmyown,sowhycan’tIseemtoaskmyfriendstorespectmyprivacy?
Joan
Edward’sreplytoJoan
DearJoan,
Ifyourfamilydidn’tpayattentiontoyourneedswhenyouwereachild,youprobablyhavetroublelettingothersknowyourneedsnow.
Andifyou’vegatheredyourfriendsaroundyoutorebuildahappyfamilyatmosphere(氛围),youmayfearthatsayingnowillbringbackthekindofconflict(冲突)yougrewupwithordestroytheniceatmosphereyounowenjoy.Youneedtounderstandthatintruefriendshipit’sokaytoputyourownneedsfirstfromtimetotime.
Beclearaboutthemessageyouwanttosend.Forexample,“IreallyloveyourcompanybutIalsoneedsomeprivacy.Sopleasecallbeforeyoucomeover.”
1.Wecaninferfromthefirstletterthat_____.
A.Joanconsidersherfriendsmoreimportantthanherprivacy
B.Joan’sfriendsvisithermoreoftenthanshecanaccept
C.Joandoesn’tlikethepartiesatall
D.Joandislikestheboyfriendsherfriendsbringover
2.AccordingtoMr.Expert,whycan’tJoantellherfriendsherfeelings?
A.Sheisafraidofhurtingherfriends.B.Shedoesnotunderstandtruefriendship.
C.Herfamilyexperiencestopsherfromdoingso.D.Shedoesnotputherneedsfirst.
3.ThesecondlettersuggeststhatMr.Expert_____.
A.isworriedaboutJoan’sproblemB.warnsJoannottoquarrelwithherfriends
C.advisesJoanonhowtorefusepeopleD.encouragesJoantobebraveenough
C
Ihavebecomeveryinterestedintheimportanceofmemoryinourlives.Mostpeopleknowthatthebraincontrolshowthebodyworks.Thebrainalsocontrolswhatthemindthinks,howwefeel,howweworkoninformation,andhowweunderstandthings.Iaminterestedinhowpeopleremember,whattheyremember,andhowtheyuseandimprovetheirmemories.
Memoryplaysanimportantroleinlearningandthinking.Peoplehavedifferentabilitiestoremember.Stress,fatigue,emotionalproblems,andillnesscandecreasetheabilitytoremember.Generalgoodhealthcontributestogoodmemory.Practicealsoimprovesmemory.Peoplegatherandrememberinformationindifferentways.Somepeopleremembercolorsorsmellsorsounds.Otherpeoplefinditeasiertorememberspokenwords.Whilestillothersrememberprintedwordseasily.
Wehavetwokindsofmemory—long-termmemoryandshort-termmemory.Long-termmemoryistheabilitytoremembereventsfromthedistantpast.Long-termmemoryisoftenthestrongestandlaststhroughoutaperson’slife.Onekindoflong-termmemoryiscalled“screenmemory.”Thismeansthatmanyexperienceswegetareputtogetherinthemindasonememory.
Short-termmemoryistheabilitytoremembereventsintherecentpast,forexample,thenameofsomeoneyoumetatapartylastnight.Short-termmemoryisoftenchallengedbystress,illness,and