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湖南省长沙市四大名校南雅初三英语入学考试无听力部分
2018年上学期南雅初三入学考试试题
初三年级英语科目
命题人:
初三英语备课组审题人:
初三英语备课组
Ⅰ听力技能(两部分,共20小题,计20分)
II知识运用(两部分,共20小题,计20分)
第一节语法填空从A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳答案填空。
(共10小题,计10分)
()Hi,Mike.ThisisJohnspeaking.Areyoustilldoingyourhomeworknow
thinkI___itinthirtyminutes.
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finish
()22.October1st,peoplearoundChinacelebrateNationalDayindifferentways.
()23.-There'sinDick'swriting.WhataboutdecidingonGary's
-Iagreewithyou
specialanythingspecial
()24.Tom,Ican'tplaybasketballwithyouthisafternoon.Ihavetoomuchwork____today.
do
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()canhelpwithmyhomeworkIt'ssohardforme.
-I'mafraidyouhavetodoitby.
()26.Notonlymyparentsbutalsomybrotherinterestedinanti-JapaneseTVplays.
()Mr.Smith,Ihandinmynotebookalongwiththeexercisebook
-No,youdon'thaveto.Cindy.
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(),let'sprepareforthebaseballgame.
-OK.We'lllosethegame____wetryourbest.
()29.-Doyouknow___Anngoestoworkeveryday
-Usuallybysubway.
()30.-Itissnowing____andwilllastforsometime.
-Trrible.It'squitedangeroustogooutside.
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第二节词语填空通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、三个选项中选出最佳答案。
(共10小题,计10分)
RosewastellinghergranddaughterLilystoriesabouthowshehadwrittenabest-selling.
31inherearly30’s.
"Didyoualwaysknowyouwantedtobea32,Grandma"askedLily.Rosesmiledathergranddaughter."I33knewitonmyfirstdayofprimaryschool."
"Ifeltlikethatonmyfirstdayofprimaryschooltoo!
Itwas34.lusedtobesurethatIwouldbeasinger,”saidLily."Why'usedto',Lily"Roseasked.
"Well,"beganLily,"Iusedtobethe35singerintheclass.Buttherewasanewgirlcomingtomyclass,andshewasbetteratsingingthanIwas.36shewasmuchbetterthanme,whatwasthepoint(意义)oftryinghard”
—
"Youknow,Lily,"Rosesaid."AlthoughIwasthebestatwritinginprimaryandjuniorhighschool,whenIgotintoseniorhighschool,ImetagirlinmyEnglishclass.Shedidmuchbetterthanmeinwriting!
Iusedto37becauseofit,thinkingthatIwasnolongerthebestwriter,andIwasgoodat38.”
"Sowhatdidyoudo"Lilyasked,"Ididwhatanypersonwoulddo,"saidRose."Idideverthingtobebetterthanher.”
"Didyoueverwritebetterthanherinyourclass"Lilyasked."No,ButIrealizedthatitwasn’taboutbeingthebestoutofeveryone,itwasaboutbeingthebestthatIcouldbe.SoI'vekeptmyloveforwritingeversince.”
Rose__39_."Wow!
"saidLilyinsurprise."Butwhat'sthatgirldoingnow"“Whoknows,butthere’sonethingIam40:
shehasn'twrittenabest-sellingbookyet."
()31.A.magazine
()32.A.singer
()33.
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()40.A.sureaboutB.worriedaboutof
Ⅲ.阅读技能(三部分,共25小题,计50分)
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第一节图表理解阅读下列图表,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项回答问题或完成句子。
(共5小题,计10分)
A
CoughMedicine
Shakeitwellbeforeuse
Takeitthreetimeseachdayaftermeals
Dose(每次用量):
Age:
Over122teaspoons
8-111teaspoon
>
4-71/2teaspoon
Notrightforchildrenbelowtheageofthree.
Putitinacoldplace,
UseitbeforeMay10th,2020.
()41.What'sthis
A.Anadvertisementinstructionnotice
()42.Jackis6yearsold.Hehadabadcoldandcougheddayandnight.Heshouldtakethe
medicineaday.
¥
teaspoonsteaspoonsteaspoons
B
HOUSEFORSALE-Comfortablefamilyhomewithalargegardenonsouthsideoftown.
Threebedroomswithabathroom,twolivingrooms,onekitchen,onedining-room,one
study,Offersover$45,000.CallatorEmailsambrown007@.
ROOMTORENT-Smallroomtorentincitycenter.Flataboverestaurant.
;
Newly-paintedwithmodernfurniture.Nearmainrailwaystation.Buses
passfrontdoor.$480perat3344108.
APARTMENTTOSHARE-Citycenterapartmentwithtwobedrooms,one
bathroom,oneview,Lookforagirlroommatebetween
19-25.Gethomebefore11pm.Donotsmoke,Sharehousework.$210
perMaryGreenat.Visitingbetween7pmto9pmis
welcome.
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()Peterhasjuststartedworking.Heoftenneedstotaketrains.He'dbetter.
'shouse.
'sflatroom.
theapartmentwithMary.
()44.Ifyouwanttobuyahouseforyourfamily,youcan.
at.
B.emailsambrown007@.
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thehousebetween7pm-9pm.
()45.WhichoneisRightaboutCindy,whowanttosharetheapartmentwithMary
canstayoutsideuntilmidnight.
B.Sheshouldpay¥210permonth.
hastodosomehousework.
第二节短文理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项回答问题或者完成句子。
(共15小题,计30分)
A
—
Imagineyou'reinacoffeeshopandsomeonestartsyelling(叫喊)abouthowhe'sbeenovercharged(多收钱)bythecashier.Evenifhe'srightandthecashierdiddosomethingwrong,wouldyoustillfeeloffended(被冒犯的)bytheyelling
Maybeyouwouldn'itwouldcertainlymakemostMexicanpeopleuncomfortable.
InMexico,youhardlyeverseepeopleloseemotional(情绪的)control.“ThisisbecausetherearetwothingsthatwillgetyouabsolutelynowhereinMexico:
gettingvisibly(明显地)upsetandbeingoverlydirect,”reporterMeganFryewrotefortheBBC.
PeopleinMexicoaretaughttobe“indirect”startingfromayoungage.Thereisevenalocalingsayingthatgoes:
"Hewhogetsangryfirstloses"ThisiswhyMexicanpeoplewillusuallytytheirbesttobepolite.Forexample,whenaskingsomeonetopassthesalt-whichis“Pásamelasal,porfavor”inSpanish---Mexicanpeoplewillextendthesentenceinto“Podriaspasarmelesalsierestanamable(Couldyoupleasenpassmethesalt,ifyouwouldbesokind)."Andwhensomeonesittingnexttoyouinarestaurantissmoking,insteadofsaying“Pleasedon'tsmokeinside",theywouldprobablyexpressitinamoreindirectway:
“Excuseme,sir/ma’am.Cigarettesmokehurtsme."
WhilebeinghonestanddirectisvaluedincountriesliketheUSandCanada,it'sconsideredtoberudein'saplacewherethephrase"beatingaroundthebush”actuallyhasapositivemeaning,andbeing“diplomatic(老练的)”isavirtue(美德),accordingtoJuliaTaylor,aculturebloggerfromtheUK.
Butnomatterhowyoumayfeelaboutit,it'sstillbettertokeepthingsthelocalwaywhenyoutraveltoMexico,because-honestordishonest-tryingtokeepeveryonehappycan'tbethatbad,canit
()46.Accordingtothearticle,inMexico,.
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A.yellingatothersisthemostimpolitethingtodoinpublic
B.peopleusuallyspeakloudlywhentheyfeeloffended.
'simpolitetolosecontrolofone’sfeelinginpublic
()ofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE
A.Mexicanpeoplearetaughttobedirectwhentheyareachild.
peoplewouldsay"Pleasedon'tsmokeinside”whensomeonesittingcloseinaretaurantissmoking,
C.peoplethinkbeinghonestanddirectisimportantintheUSandCanada
()48.Theunderlinedphrase"beatingaroundthebush"probablymeans.
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A.avoidingtalkinginadirectway
B.dealingwithothersthewayyoulike
tomakeeveryoneindirect
()isJuliaTaylorfrom
()50.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutbeingindirect
A.Itshouldbeconsideredavirtue.
B.Itshouldberespectedifitispartofthelocalculture.
.
'snotagoodwaytocommunicate.
B
Manyofusspentourchildhoodsdreamingofbecomingastronauts.However,thefactisthatonlyaselectfewwillmakeit.Butdoesthatmeanyou'llnevergetthechancetoworkinspaceNotnecessarily.
Infactsomeofthespacejobsarenotonlyforastronautsandtheyallsoundjustascool.
Oneofthemostinterestingspacejobsis“chiefsniffer(嗅探员)”.NASAhasalreadyhiredachiefsniffernamedGeorgeAldrich,whosejobistosmellmaterialsbeforetheyareusedinspacecafts(宇宙飞船).Usingyournoseatworkmighsound8littlestrangebutthejobisveryimportant.Smellsinaspacecraftarestrongerinsideofit,andonceaspaccraftislaunched(发射),astronauts"havenowayofescapingunpleasantsmells”,Aldrichsaid.Moreimportantly,smellingobjectscanhelpidenifydangerouschemicals(化学物质)thatcouldbeharmfuitoastronauts'health.
Anotherjob,the“spacetourguide",mayseemalittleaheadofitstime.Butnow,manyprivatecompaniesarestartingtoprovidespacetrips,andrichspaceloverssuchasJustinBieberandSarahBrightmanhavealreadysignedupfortours.Imaynotbelongbeforespacebecomesoneofthetoptraveldestinations.
Beingaspacetourguideneedsrichknowledgeofastronomy(天文学),astrophysics(天体物理学),geographyandhisorytohelppassengersgetthemostoutoftheirjourney.Tourguidesalsoneedtobeexcellentstorytellerssothatpassengerscanexperiencethetrueawe(惊叹)ofspacetravel.
Astronautsoftenspendweeksorevenmonthsinspacewiththesamegroupofpeople,whichiswhya“spacepsychologist”isalsoneededtohelpastronautsovercome(克服)mentalchallenges,likefeelingboredandlonely.
!
"We'recrossingtheboundaries(界限)betweensciencefictionandreality(现实),"saidRobitTalwar,chiefexecutiveofUScompanyFastFutureResearch."It'samazingthatthingswe'veseeninthepastinmoviesarenowbecomingrealcareeropportunities.”
()51.Accordingtothearticle,GeorgeAldrich'sjobatNASAismainlyabout.
A.measuringthesizeandtemperatureofspacecrafts
B.keepingastronautssafefromthingsthathaveunpleasantsmells
C.cheeringastronautsupwithexellentstories
()52.Wecaninferfromthearticlethat____.
A.aspacetourguideneedsstrongsocialskills
B.normalpeoplewillbeabletoaffordspacetravelssoon
,
C.astronautshavetoovercomealotofchallengesinspace
()53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“psychologist"mean
A.天文学家B.物理学家C.心理学家
()isRohitTalwar'sattitudetowardjobopportuni