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初三英语二模模拟试题四花都区
初三英语二模模拟试题(四)
二.语言知识及运用(共两节,满分20分)
第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从16~25各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
16.Hurryup,Susan.Thetrainwillleave________aquartertoeleven.
A.toB.atC.inD.on
17.Mayis________fifthmonthoftheyear.Itis________verypleasantmonth.
A.the…aB.the…anC.a…theD.a…不填
18.Mymotheroftenlooksataphotoof_________.Inthisphoto,sheandherfriendwereyoungandhandsome.
A.herB.sheC.herselfD.hers
19.Hedidn’tleavehishometownforstudy_________nineteenyearsold,sohefeltquiteworried.
A.becauseB.whenC.untilD.after
20.Shewantstodance_______________hereldersister,buthermotherdoesn’tallowhertolearndancing.
A.morebeautifulthanB.asbeautifullyas
C.sobeautifulasD.muchbeautifullythan
21.Isthere________withthepen?
Theinkdoesn’tcomeout.
A.nothingwrongB.anythingwrong
C.everythingwrongD.somethingwrong
22.Thepoliceaskedtheoldman_____________theaccidentlastnight.
A.wherehesawB.wheredidhesee
C.hesawwhereD.didheseewhere
23.–MayIuseyourpen?
Mineareleftathome.
--Ofcourseyou________.Hereyouare.
A.mustB.shouldC.needD.can
24.OnFridaynight,hetalkedtoMr.Lu_________sonwasseriouslyillandtriedtogivehimsomehelp.
A.whoseB.thatC.whoD.which
25.--Howlong_________you__________basketball?
Youareplayingsowell.
--SinceIwastenyearsold.
A.did…playB.are…playingC.have…playedD.will…play
第二节语法选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从26~35各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Ronlovedbasketball.Oneafternoononhiswaytoabasketballgame,hewaswalkinganddreamingabout____26_____collegebasketball.Acarhithimsohard____27_____hewasthrownthreefeetintotheair.
Ron____28______upinahospitalroom.___29_______helearnedthatbothhislegswerebroken,herealizedhiscollegebasketballdreamswereover.Rondidwhatthedoctorstoldhim,____30_____hestillcouldn’twalk.Whenheleftthehospital,Ron____31____toahealthcenterforphysicaltreatment.
Aweekafterhearrivedthere,hemetSunny.Sunny’slegswereparalyzed(瘫痪的)fromanaccident.HecoachedabasketballteamcalledtheSuns.Everyoneontheteamplayedfromawheelchair.SunnyinvitedRon___32_____thegame.Ronplayed___33____,butforthefirsttimesincetheaccident,hestoppedfeelingsorry____34___himself.
AfterbecomingapartoftheSuns,Ronimprovedquickly.Basketballwaslikemedicineforhim.Whenyoukeepyourfaceto__35____sun,theshadows(阴影)fallbehind.
26.A.playingB.toplayC.playedD.play
27.A.whetherB.forC.thatD.as
28.A.wakeB.wakesC.wokeD.haswoken
29.A.IfB.BeforeC.SinceD.When
30.A.andB.butC.orD.nor
31.A.issentB.willbesentC.wassentD.wassending
32.A.tojoinB.joiningC.joinedD.joins
33.A.badB.badlyC.worseD.worst
34.A.inB.toC.forD.by
35.A.theB.aC.anD./
三.完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~45各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Areaderwroteintosaythatshewasfeelinglonelyatbreakbecauseherbestfriendwasn’taround.It’s___36_____whenabestfriendisn’taround—maybebecauseshemovedtoa______37____schooloradifferentclass.Youwanttohavenewfriends,buthowdoyou____38____them?
Startbylookingaroundyourclassroom--____39_______whichkidsyou’dliketoplaywithatbreak.Lookfor____40_____tosayhitothem,smileandbe____41_____.Offertosharesomethingorexpressyourappreciation(赞赏)tothem.Ifyouhave____42_____doingthisorifyou’refeelingshy,askyourteachertohelpyou.___43_______areusuallyprettygoodatmatchingupfriends.Thebestwaytomakefriendsistobeafriend.
Youmightstill__44_____thatspecialbestfriendandwanttoseeherverymuch.Thenwhenyouseeeachother,youcansharesomethingyoudidn’thavebeforesheleft:
Youcanintroducehertoyour___45_____friends!
36.A.difficultB.surprisingC.luckyD.easy
37.A.sameB.differentC.beautifulD.far-away
38.A.takeB.getC.makeD.use
39.A.thinkaboutB.worryaboutC.readaboutD.learnabout
40.A.activitiesB.gamesC.chancesD.life
41.A.sadB.friendlyC.lovelyD.clever
42.A.troubleB.timeC.moneyD.ways
43.A.ParentsB.TeachersC.ClassmatesD.Girls
44.A.hateB.considerC.missD.want
45.A.oldB.trueC.terribleD.new
四.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和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Jessreallyfeltveryhappy.Whenhearrivedathisseatintheclassroomthatmorning,hefoundaninvitationonhisdesk.Itwasfromseveralofhisclassmatesaskinghimtojointhemonacampingtrip.Thiswasthefirsttimehewasaskedtojoininanout-of-schoolactivity.Whyweretheyaskinghimnow?
Nobodyseemedtolikehim.Infact,hehadbeensolonelythathedrownedhisfeelingwithfood.Asaresult,hehadputonalotofweight,andthisgavethekidssomethingmoretomakefunofhim.
Cindy,whowasstandingnearJesswhenhereadtheinvitation,wentoutquicklytotelltheothersthatthetrickhadworked.EveryonewaspleasedthatJessthoughtthatwastrue.Buttherewasnocampingtrip.Thewholethingwasmadeup.
Atfirst,Cindythoughtitwasfun.Butlater,whenJesstoldherthathewasgoingtobuyasleepingbagwithhissavings,Cindyhadasecondidea.SheknewthatJess’sfamilyhadlittlemoney,andshehatedtoseehimspendhissavingsonsomethinghewouldneveruse.CindyalsohatedtotellJessthetruth.Herclosefriendswouldbeangrywithher.
Whatcouldshedonow?
46.Theunderlinedsentence“…hedrownedhisfeelingwithfood”means________.
A.heatealottomakehimselffeellesslonely.
B.heaskedforalotoffoodfromhisclassmates.
C.hebroughthisfoodtoputonweight.
D.hehadalotoffoodafterheswam.
47.WhatwouldJessdecidetodoafterreceivingtheinvitation?
A.Hewouldaskhisparentsformoney.
B.Hewouldbuyasleepingbagforcampingusinghisownmoney.
C.Hewouldeatmoretobecomefatter.
D.Hewouldborrowasleepingbagfromothers.
48.IfJessreallyboughtasleepingbag,____________.
A.everyoneelsewouldalsobuyone.
B.itwouldbethebestintheclass.
C.Cindywouldpayforit.
D.hewouldhaveitfornouse.
49.HowdidCindyfeelabouttheinvitationlater?
A.Shethoughtitwasfun.
B.Shefeltsorrybutdidnotknowwhattodo.
C.Shewasangryabouttheinvitation.
D.ShethoughtitwasagoodideatomakeJesshappy.
50.Whatisthestoryabout?
A.Jess’sschool.B.Jess’sweightproblems.
C.ThetrickplayedonJess.D.Cindy’sideaaboutacampingtrip.
B
AsurveyhasbeenpublishedwhichshowsthatBritishpeopledon’tliketheirneighborsverymuch.80%ofthepeoplewhotookpartinthesurveyfeelthattheirneighborshardlypayattentiontoother’sfeelings.25%don’ttalktothepeoplewholivenextdoorand10%don’tevenknowtheirnames.Infact,onemillionpeopleinBritainwouldliketomovebecausetheydon’tgetalongwellwiththeirneighbors.
Accordingtothesurvey,thebiggestproblemisnoise.Manyofthecomplaintsaboutnoisecamefrompeoplewholiveinflatsandoldhouses.Theseplacesoftenhavethinwallswhichcan’tstopthenoisefromnextdoor.
Theothermainproblemsaredisagreements(不和)aboutcarparkingspaces,andoldpeoplecomplainingabouttheyoung.Somedisagreementslastalongtime.Inonecase,peoplewholiveinthesamebuildinghaven’ttalkedtoeachotherforfifteenyears.Sometimesthedisagreementsendinviolence.Inoneoftheworstcases,amankilledaneighborbecausehekeptparkingin“hisspace”.
Anothersurveyshowsthat90%oftheneighborsnevershareameal,80%haveneverhadadrinktogetherand20%haveneverevenspoken.However,whenneighborsbecomeeachother’sfriends,theyareoftenreadytoofferhelp,aswecanseeinmanypartsoftheworld.
Onesolution(解决办法)tosuchproblemsistotalkaboutthemwithaprofessional(专业的)organizationand,ifnecessary,tosignawrittenagreement.Nowpeoplecangetthisserviceinmoreandmoretowns.
51.Howmanypercentofpeoplenevertalktotheirneighbors?
A.80%B.25%C.10%D.90%
52.Whydosomanypeoplewanttomoveaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theyliketoliveinnewhouses.
B.Movingmakeslifemoreexciting.
C.Theyhaveproblemswiththeirneighbors.
D.Theymovetofindabetterjob.
53.Whowillcomplainaboutthenoiseaccordingtothesurvey?
A.peoplelivingnearaparkingspace
B.peoplefromflatsandoldhouses
C.peoplewholiveinthesameroomwithothers.
D.peoplewholiveindifferentbuildings.
54.Whatisthethirdparagraphabout?
A.Howtosolvetheproblem.
B.Oldpeopleandtheyoung.
C.Howthesurveywasdone.
D.Theothermainproblem.
55.Fromwhomcanpeoplegethelpfromwhentheyhaveproblemswiththeirneighbors?
A.Thepoliceinthetown.B.Theirfriends.
C.AprofessionalorganizationD.Theold.
C
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LifehasnotalwaysbeeneasyforOprah.Whenshewasyoung,herparentsdidnotlivetogetherandsheoftenmovedhouse.Herfamilywaspoor,andOprahdidnothaveherfirstpairofshoesuntilshewassixyearsold.ButOprahwassmart,shelearnedhowtoreadbeforeshestartedschool.Andevenfromheryoungage,Oprahlovedtotalk.
Aftergraduatingfromhighschool,OprahgotajobasanewsreaderatatelevisionstationinBaltimore.Oprahwasverydifferentfromtheotherreporters.Shelaughedwhenshe