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雅礼中学初三年级入学英语考试无答案
雅礼中学2019年初三年级入学考试
1、语法单选
1._____elephantisbiggerthan______panda.
A.An,anB.An,aC.An,/
2.I’mgoingto_____timewithmyparentsnextwintervacation.
A.takeB.spendC.pay
3.---Mum,I’vefinishedmycomposition.Wouldyoulikemetoreadittoyou.
---Yes,please.________________________.
A.Let’sseeit.B.Howgoodthestoryis.C.I’msurewe’llenjoyit.
4.Childrenwon’tgotoschoolin100years.Theywillstudy___home___computer.
A.in;inB.at;onC.at;by
5.Somescientiststhinkthatitmaytake____yearstomakerobotslooklikepeople,anddothesamethingsasus.
A.hundredsofB.twohundredofC.twohundreds
6.We’llhaveaschooltripifit_____tomorrow.
A.willnotrainB.isn’trainingC.doesn’train
7.Thelightinmystudywasn’t______forme________.
A.enoughbright;reading
B.brightlyenough;toread
C.brightenough;toread
8.Thatdog_____sincetwodaysago.
A.hasdiedB.hasbeendeadC.dead
9.---I’msorryI_______myexercisebookathome.
---Don’tforget_______itheretomorrow,please.
A.left;tobringB.forgot;tobringC.forgot;totake
10.---Theearthgoesroundthesun.
---Whatdidtheteachersay?
Icouldn’thearhim.
---_____________________________.
A.Hesaystheearthgoesroundthesun.
B.Hesaidtheearthgoesroundthesun.
C.Hesaidtheearthwentroundthesun.
二、完形填空
Yearsago,ifateenagerhadsomeproblemsinhislife,hemightwritetheminadiary.Nowateenager_11_thesameproblemsmightgetontheInternetandwritetheminhisblog.Inmanyways,adairyandablogarealmostthesame.So,whatmakesablog_12_fromadiary?
Thebiggestdifferenceisthatablogismuchmorepublic_13_adairy.Usually,ateenagerlikeshidinghisdiarybookandtreatsitasonefullof_14_.Bothdiariesandblogstellwhathappenedtothewriterthatday.
Abloghasbothgoodandbadpoints.Thebiggestproblemisthatanyonecanreadwhatyouwriteinyourblog.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwithafriendduringschoolandwritesomethingabouthiminyourdiary,hewillneverknowit._15_,ifyoudothisontheInternet,thatfriendmayreadyourblogandget_16_.Sowehavetobecarefulofwhatwewrite.
Abloghasgoodpoints,ofcourse.Peoplechoosetowriteinblogs,theyknowthattheirfriendswillreadwhattheywrite.Ifyouare_17_sadonedayandwriteinyourdiary,noonewillknowaboutit.Ifyouwritethesamewordsinyourblog,yourfriendsmayquickly_18_backtocomfortyouoroffertheirhelp.Blogshelppeoplestayinclosecontactandletthemknowwhattheirfriendsaredoing.
_19_it’sagoodwaytowriteblogsabouteverydaylife,Istill_20_myolddiary.
11.A.haveB.withC.has
12.A.difficultB.differentC.important
13.A.asB.thenC.than
14.A.secretsB.articlesC.words
15.A.HowB.HoweverC.Whenever
16.A.happyB.excitedC.angry
17.A.findingB.lookingforC.feeling
18.A.readB.listenC.write
19.A.ThoughB.BecauseC.Asif
20.A.watchB.learnC.prefer
3、阅读理解
第1节图表理解
A
TeamTravel
Taiwan
TouchYourHeart
Forindividualstudentunder18:
¥3,000each
Foragroup:
¥2,600each(Numberofagroup:
20atleast)
Freeforoneteacherinagroup!
Formoreinformation:
Tel:
212-7557
Web:
21.Fromtheadabove,wecanknowthat_________.
A.studentsofallagescangotoTaiwanfor¥3,000each
B.wecanvisitthewebsitetogetmoreinformation
C.Everyonecangotherefor¥2,600each
22.IfyourteacherplanstogotoTaiwanwiththewholeclassforsummerholiday,howmuchshouldyourteacherpay?
A.¥2,600B.¥3,000C.Forfree
B
The3rdContestofOralEnglishSkillfortheHighSchoolEnglishTeachersofChangsha
Date:
Dec9th
Time:
1:
40~5:
30pm
Procedures:
1.Chooseanumbertobeginthespeech.
2.Answeraquestionwithin2minutes.
3.Rankassoonasthegradescomeout.
Attention:
Allthecontestantsshouldarriveontime.Ifanyoneis30minuteslate,he/shewilllosetherighttocompetewithothers.Photoswillbetakenaftertheevent.
23.Theaboveinformationis_______.
A.anadvertisementB.areportC.anotice
24.Thecontestwilllastforabout___________.
A.3hoursB.4hoursC.5hours
25.Whatcanwelearnfromtheaboveinformation?
A.Eachcontestanthas2minutestopreparefiraquestion.
B.Thecontestantshadbetterarriveontime,ortheymaylosethechancetowin.
C.Contestantsshouldhandinsomephotosbeforethespeech.
第2节短文理解
A
GeorgeWashington:
HewasthefirstpresidentinAmericanhistory.Boreon22February1732,helearnedtobeanAmericangentleman.OnApril30,1789,GeorgeWashingtonbecamethefirstpresidentoftheUnitedStatesafteralongindependentwar.Eightyearslater,heretired.Afteranothertwoyears,hediedpeacefullyinMountVernon,Virginia.
JohnKennedy:
HeisoneofthemostoutstandingpresidentsinAmerica.JohnKennedywasthethirty-fifthpresidentofAmericafrom1961to1963.Hewasbornon29May1917inMassachusettsanddiedon22November1963.Kennedywastheyoungestmanelectedpresidentandhewasalsotheyoungesttodie.
GeorgeBush:
Heisthesecondpresidentwhosesonalsobecamepresident.AtYaleUniversity,heexcelled(擅长)bothinsportsandinhisstudies.Hewasthe41stpresidentofAmericafrom1989to1993.Comingfromafamilywithatraditionofpublicservice,GeorgeBushfelttheresponsibilitytomakehiscontributionbothintimeofwarandinpeace.
BillClinton:
Hewasbornon19August1946inArkansas.Whenhewasyoung,heexcelledasasaxophone(萨克斯管)playerandonceconsideredbecomingaprofessionalmusician.ClintongraduatedfromGeorgetownUniversity.Hewasthe42ndpresidentfrom1993to2019.
26.FromthepassagewecanknowtheGeorgeWashingtonwasbornin_______.
A.1789B.1961C.1732
27.Whowasthe41stpresidentoftheUnitedStates?
A.GeorgeWashingtonB.BushWashingtonC.GeorgeBush
28.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.JohnKennedyisthemostoutstandingpresidentinAmerica
B.BillClintonwasgoodatplayingsaxophone
C.GeorgeWashingtonwasthesecondpresidentwhosesonalsobecamepresident.
29.WhichoneisthepresidentofAmericaintheyear1994?
A.BillClintonB.JohnKennedyC.GeorgeBush
30.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe_____.
A.StoriesaboutAmericanPresidents
B.GeorgeWashington,theFirstAmericanPresident
C.DoYouWanttoBeaPresident?
B
A14-year-oldBritishstudentispackingforthenextdayofschool:
textbooks,notebooks,pens,250gramsofflour,aneggandsomecookingoil.Wait,what?
It’snotjoke.FromSeptember,cookerywillbeacompulsory(必修的)courseforkidsaged7-14intheUK.Primaryschoolstudentswilllearnhowtoputthingstogetherandmakesimple,healthyfood.
Athighschool,studentswillthenmasteranumberofdifferentmeals.Theywillalsolearnsomecookingskillsincludingbaking.Britainissometimesknownasacountrywithbadfoodandunhealthyeatinghabits.Thesenewcoursesarepartofthecountry’sefforttobringhealthyfoodbackontothetable.“OneinfourBritishfamiliesnolongerhaveatablethateveryonecaneataround.Oneoutofeverytwomealsweeatiseatenalone.Onlyfouroutoftenofusenjoyeatingmealswithourchildren,”BritishwriterJoannaBlythmanwroteinherbookBadFoodBritain:
HowANationRuinedItsAppetite(胃口)in2019.Instead,readymealshavebecomethefirstchoiceformanyBritishkids,becausetheirparentsareoftentoobusytocookapropermeal.TheDepartmentforEducationhopesthatthecookerycoursescanintroducechildrentogoodfoodandreducechildhoodobesity.“It’simportantthatchildrencandevelopaninterestandunderstandingofgoodfood,”saidaspokesmanforthedepartment.
“Wewanttoencouragethemtodevelopaloveoffoodandcookingthatwillstaywiththemastheygrowup.”
31.Accordingtothepassage,whatisnotspecialforakidtotakeaschoolwith?
A,eggB.notebooksC.flour
32.Studentsunder14intheUK_________.
A.aregoodatcookingatschool
B.canchosetolearnhowtocookatschool
C.havetolearnhowtocookatschool
33.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat______.
A.manyBritishpeoplehaveunhealthyeatinghabits.
B.peopleinBritishdon’tlovetoeataroundthetable
C.parentscooksmealsfortheirkidsalthoughtheyarebusy
34.Theaimofthecookerycourseistothehelpchildren_________.
A.haveagoodappetite
B.enjoyeatingandcookinghealthyfood
C.developaninterestofjunkfood
35.Theunderlinedword“ruin”inthepassagemeans______inChinese.
A.激发B.享受C.毁坏
C
Traditionsaredifferentfromculturetoculture.Somethingthatsoundsrudeinonecountrymaybethemostpolitethingtodoinanother.Herelistssomeofthem.
Spitting
Peoplethinkspittingonoratsomeoneisoneoftheworstbehaviors,andthepoliceevenconsideritisakindofattack.ButinAfrica,themembersoftheMaasaihaveadifferentwayofseeingthings.Whenpolitechildrenpassby,theireldersusuallyspitatthem.Ofcourse,theydothiswithbestwishes.Theywishchildrentolivealonglife.Theyalsospitonanygifttheyareabouttogive.Whentheymoveintoanewhouse,theyfirstgooutsideandspitinthefourdirections.
Flowers
Flowersareusuallysentwhenpeoplehaveparties,visitfriends,thankothersandsoon.Butsometimesit’srudetogiveflowers.InGermanyandFrancepeopleusecarnations(康乃馨)todecoratetombs(墓碑).YellowflowersrepresenthateinRussian
andIran,andpurpleflowersarebadluckinItalyandBrazil.Eventhenumberofflowerscanberude.InFranceandAmerica,aneven(偶数)numberofflowersisforhappinessa