级初三下模拟考试二英语题试题A4Word文档格式.docx
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()23.Hefeelslonely.Hehasfriendshereexceptme.
A.manyB.someC.few
()24.16-year-oldschoolleaversinEnglandshouldunderstand15words.
A.thousandB.thousandsC.thousandsof
()25.Tomwillcallmeassoonashehome.
A.getsB.hasgotC.willget
()26.Somestudentsinourclasslikereading,likeplayingcomputergames.
A.otherB.othersC.theother
()27.—Whatisyourfavoritesport?
—Swimming,Ithink.It’sofall.
A.themostboringB.moredifficultC.themostinteresting
()28.MrBrownalwaysmakeshisclassandkeepshisstudentsinclass.
A.lively,interestedB.lively,interestingC.alive,interested
()29.Thisismybeautifulschoolisnearthefamouslibrary.
A.whereB.whichC.who
()30.Youcanthesciencebooksinthelibraryforamonth.
A.keepB.borrowC.lend
()31.AtouristwilleasilygetlostinBeijingheorshehasamaporaguide.
A.ifB.becauseC.unless
()32.Tonyoftenmakeshislittlesister,butyesterdayhewasmadebyhissister.
A.cry,tocryB.tocry,cryC,crying,tocry
()33.—JerrycouldhardlyspeakChinesethreeyearsago,couldhe?
—.Butnowheisquitegoodatit.
A.Yes,hecouldB.No.hecouldC.No,hecouldn’t
()34.ThispairofjeanslooksniceSandybecauseshelooksveryniceblue.
A.on,inB.in,onC.for,in
()35.—Shetriedhardtostopherhusbandfromsmoking,didn’tshe?
—Yes.Butshe.
A.failedB.gotitC.madeit
()36.IntheUN,sixlanguagesforbusiness.
A.arespeakingB.havechosenC.arechosen
()37.—ShallItellhimthenewsafterclass?
—You.Ihavetoldhimalready.
A.can’tB.mustn’tC.needn’t
()38.—IsJackinthelibrary?
—Maybe.Isawhimoutwithsomebooksjustnow.
A.goingB.goC.togo
()39.—Wouldyouliketogiveusatalksometimenextweek?
—Sure.ButwhatsubjectshouldI?
A.talkoutB.talkaboutC.talkwith
()40.moretime,he’llmakeafirst-classtennisplayer.
A.TogiveB.GivenC.Giving
第二节:
完形填空(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面A、B两篇短文,掌握其大意,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可
以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
A
Thebicycleisoneofthesimplestyetmostuseful41intheworld.Whatismostsurprisingisthatitwasnotinventedearlier,althoughthegreatinventorLeonardodeVincihaddrawnpicturesforbicyclesandalsoforflyingmachinesandsomeotherthings.Thosethingswerenotproduceduntillongafterhedied.
Apersonridingabicycleuses42energytomakethebicyclemove,andthereisnopollutionatallwhenyouareriding.Evenso,indevelopedcountries,mostpeopledon’ttraveltoworkbybicycle.Itisnotbecausethebicyclesareexpensiveorpeoplefeeltirediftheyridetowork.It’sbecause43carsontheroadsbecomeslarger.Itcertainlybecomes44torideabicycle.Asaresult,morepeopleputtheirbicyclesawayandgotoworkintheircarsandinthisway,thesituationismakemoreserious.45thebestwaytomakeridingsaferandmorepopularistocreatepathsonlyforbicycles,andtomakeitsodifficultandexpensivefordriverstotaketheircarsintothecitythattheywillgobacktousingtheirbicycles.
()41.A.inventorsB.inventionC.inventions
()42.A.muchB.quitealotofC.verylittle
()43.A.thenumberofB.anumberofC.allkindsof
()44.A.saferB.moredangerousC.muchdangerous
()45.A.HardlyB.MaybeC.Perhaps
B
Modernlifeisimpossiblewithouttraveling.Thefastestway46isbyair.Withamodernairlineryoucantravelinonedaytoplaces47ittookamonthormoretogetahundredyearsago.
Travelingbytrainis48thanbyair,butithasitsadvantages.Youcanseethecountrythatyouaretravelingthough.Andmodern49havecomfortableseatsanddiningcars.Theymakeeventhelongesttrip50.
Somepeopleprefertotravel51whenpossible.Therearelargeshipsandriverboats.Youcanseetheblueseaandfeelthecoolseabreeze.Travelingbyseaisavery52waytospendaholiday.
Manypeopleliketotravelbycar.Youcanmakeyourowntimetable.Youcantravelthreeorfourhundredmilesoronlyfiftyoronehundredmilesaday,justasyoulike.Youcanshop53youwish.Forexample,youcanstopwherethereissomethinginterestingtosee,youcanstopatagoodrestaurantwhereyoucan54agoodmeal,oryoucanstopatahoteltospendthenight.Thatiswhypeopleliketravelingbycarforapleasanttrip,while55atrainoraplaneispopularwithpeoplewhoaregoingonbusiness.
()46.A.totravelB.travelingC.travel
()47.A.whatB.whoC.where
()48.fasterB.betterC.slower
()49.A.busesB.trainsC.planes
()50.A.boringB.enjoyableC.surprising
()51.A.byairB.bycarC.bysea
()52.A.interestingB.frustratingC.terrible
()53.A.whereverB.thereforeC.however
()54.A.cookB.makeC.enjoy
()55.A.takenB.takingC.took
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。
Imaginethis:
atelevisionscreenhasthesizeandthicknessofapieceofpaper.Youcarryitaroundinyourpocketandtakeitoutwhenyouwanttowatchashow.Imagineaguitarissotinythatyoucan’tseeitwiththehumaneye,butyoucanhearsoundwhenitsstringsarepulled.
Nanotechnology(纳米技术)isthesciencethatdealswithdoingthingsinaverysmallway,anditisbeingstudiedanddevelopedallovertheworld.Manyscientistssaynanotechnologywillproducethenextindustrialrevolution(工业革命).
PerhapsNanotechnologywillhavethebiggestinfluenceonmedicalscience.Imaginenanobots(纳米机器人)inmedicine.Thousandsorevenmillionsoftinymachinescanbesentintothehumanbodywithspecifictasks.Forexample,theycanbedesignedtofindanddestroycancercellsofviruses(病毒).Othermachinesmaystayinthehumanbodyforevertohelporgans(器官)thatarenotworkingproperly.
Whencouldallofthesehappen?
Scientistspredictthatmostofthesearepossibleinthenext30years.Thousandsofscientistsaroundtheworldareworkingonthesemicro-machines.Nanotechnologyisjustaroundthecorner.
()56.ThetwoexamplesinParagraphIareusedto.
A.introducethesmallesttelevision
B.showhowsmalltheworldis
C.introducethetopicofthepassage
()57.Nanotechnology.
A.maycauseanindustrialrevolution
B.dealswiththingsinoldways
C.wasdeveloped200yearsago
()58.Theunderlinedword“they”inthethirdparagraphrefersto“”.
A.scientistsB.humanbodiesC.tinymachines
()59.Thetinymachines.
A.cantaketheplaceofhumanorgans
B.canbeputinahumanbodytokillviruses
C.maynotworkwellinahumanbody
()60.Theunderlinedphrase“aroundthecorner”inthelastsentencemeans“”.
A.impossibleB.inthepastC.inthenearfuture
Whyisworkgoodforhealth?
It’sbecauseworkkeepspeoplebusy,awayfromlonelinessandsolitude.Studiesshowthatpeoplefeelunhappy,worriedandsolitary(孤独的)whentheyhavenothingtodo.Instead,thehappiestpersonsarethosewhoarebusy.Manysuccessfulpeoplewholovetheirworkfeelthatthey’rethehappiestwhenthey’reworkinghard.Byworkingtogether,peoplecancontactwitheachotherandfindfriendshipandwarmth.Thisishelpfultohealth..
Workcangiveoneasenseoffulfillment(满足感).Workmakesonefeelhisvalueinsociety.Whenawriterfinishedhiswritinghe’sveryhappy.Fromtheabovewecanlearnthatthemoreyouwork,thehappierandhealthieryouwillbe.Letusworkhardandstudywellandliveahappyandhealthylife.
()61.Theunderlinedword“solitude”means“”.
A.担心B.孤独C.充实
()62.Whyisworkhelpfultohealth?
A.Becausepeoplecanfindfriendshipandwarmthbyworkingwithothers.
B.Becausepeoplefeelthattheyarehappywhentheyarebusywiththeirhousework.
C.Becausethemorepeoplework,themoretheywillmakemoney.
()63.Thewritertellusthat.
A.workinghardcanmakepeoplehaveahappyandhealthylife
B.lifeistooshorttoworryaboutothers.
C.peopleshouldmakegooduseofeveryminuteoftheirlives
()64.Thelossofworkmeans.
A.peoplewillbecomepoorerandpoorer
B.peoplewilllosetheirvalueinsociety
C.peoplewillfeelunhappy,worriedandlonely
()65.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Workmakesmanbusy
B.Hardworkmakesmanrich
C.Workisgoodforhealth
C
Ifyougotoafastfoodrestaurant,youwillprobablyseealotofteenagers.Today,manyteenagersareoverweight,andsomeofthisisbecauseoftheirbadeatinghabits.Mostteenagerslovefoodwithalotoffatoil,saltandsugar.Peopleoftencallthiskindoffood“junkfood”.
Butbadeatinghabitsgobeyondfastfood.Wefindmanyteenagerseatunhealthily.Somedon’thavebreakfastbeforetheygotoschool.Duringtheday,somedon’thaveapropermealforlunch.Inarecentsurveyatoneschool,scientistsfoundthatovertwo-thirdsofthestudentsdidn’tfollowahealthydiet.Theydidn’tlikevegetables,andmanyofthemdidn’tliketoeatfruit.Theypreferredtoeatfoodwithalotofsalt,sugarorfat.
Parentstodayalsoworryabouttheirchildren’sdiet.Somedoctorsgivethefollowingadvice:
Teenagersshouldn’teattoomuchjunkfood.
Teenagersshouldn’teatfoodwithtoo