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2012届江苏省苏州市景范中学初三中考二模英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

___________

一、单选题

1.--Haveyouseen____AudicarIparkedhere?

---Isit_____blackone?

Ayoungmanhasdrivenitaway.

A.an,aB.the,theC.the,aD.an,the

2.---Areyouinterestedinbasketball?

---_________.I__________watchitthanplayit.

A.Notreally;wouldratherB.Notreally;prefer

C.Ofcourse;wouldlikeD.Ofcoursenot;hadbetter

3.Iwantedtobuyacomicbooklikeyoursbuttherewere______leftatthebookshop.

A.noone   B.nothing   C.anyone   D.none

4.Theteacherfoundhim______andgavehimsomedifferenthomeworktodoeveryday.

A.wascleverB.wasacleverboy

C.acleverboyD.cleverboy

5.ThenumberofchildrenwhohavelostparentstoAIDS___torisetoover26millionin2011.

A.areexpectedB.isexpectingC.areexpectingD.isexpected

6.Heenjoysacupofcoffeeintheafternoonsometimes,but______hedrinkstea.

A.mostB.mostlyC.atmostD.almost

7.---Teenagersaresometimesmade_______________theyarenot_________.

---Iagree.

A.todo,what,interestedinB.todo,that,interested

C.do,that,interestedinD.do,what,interested

8.---Wouldyoupleasegivehimthepaperthemomenthe_______?

---Noproblem.

A.arrivesB.appearedC.cameD.reaches

9.It_______long______weknowtheresultoftheexperiment.

A.willnotbe,beforeB.is,afterC.willnotbe,untilD.is,before

10.Whentheteachercamein,hesawsomeboys_______behindDaniel,_______thecomputergames.

A.sit,watchingB.sitting,watching

C.sit,towatchD.sitting,watched

11.Thehousesofthericharegenerallylargerthan_______ofthepoor.

A.thoseB.onesC.theoneD.that

12.Mr.Bushisontimeforeverything.How_______itbethathewaslatefortheopeningceremony?

A.shouldB.canC.mayD.must

13.—I’dliketoborrowabook.Itsnameis“Travelaroundtheworld”.

—Letmecheckonthecomputerfirst.Oh,it_____________thatKatehasgotit.

A.saysB.issaidC.hassaidD.wassaid

14.Canyoutellmehowmuch___________________?

A.youpaythebookforB.youspendthebookon

C.thebooktakeyouD.youbuythebookfor

15.---CouldImakeit14thJuly?

---__________.

A.Youcanmanageit.B.That’sfinewithme.

C.Notabitofit.D.Goaheadwithit.

二、完型填空

Theotherday,IhappenedtomeetsomeoneIhadn’tseenformanyyears.Icouldn’tbelievethechangeinhim.Infact,hedidn’tevenseemlikethe___16___person.

WhenIfirstknewBill,backincollegehewasoneofthemostcarefree(无忧无虑)peopleIhadever___17___.BillandIwereinthesameclassincollege,and___18___wasneverdull(枯燥的)whenhewas___19___.Withhimtherewasonewildadventure(探险)afteranother.SometimesIwonderhowwe___20___tostudyforourexams.

LastweekIwasinHustononbusinessandIranintoBillinthebaratthehotel.AtfirstIwasn’t___21___sureitwashim.Wasthisshort-hairedbusinessmanreallythesameperson?

Iwasn’treallysureuntilIcamenearhimbutitindeedwasBill.Nowheworksforabank.Hetalkedmostoftheeveningabouthisjob,hisnewcarandhishouse.Howhehadchanged!

Backwhenwewereincollege,the___22___thingBillcaredaboutwaspossessions(财物).Nowtheyseemedtobehismain___23____.

Isupposeit’s____24____toexpectpeopletoremainthesame,especiallywhenIhavechangedsomuchmyself.ButImustsaythatIenjoyedtheoldBillmuchmorethanthenewone.Maybehe___25____thesamewayaboutme.

16.A.properB.sameC.usualD.right

17.A.consideredB.supposedC.metD.expected

18.A.learningB.lifeC.workD.fun

19.A.inB.outC.awayD.around

20.A.decidedB.continuedC.managedD.hoped

21.A.moreB.lessC.stillD.even

22.A.firstB.lastC.nextD.only

23.A.interestB.eventC.subjectD.problem

24.A.unnecessaryB.foolishC.commonD.unusually

25.A.feltB.actedC.lookedD.discovered

三、阅读单选

Sale

CarmadeinAmerica

Halfnew

$500

CharlieLi

Email:

Charlieli@

Needed

Babysitter(临时保姆)

10dollarsanhour

SpeakgoodChinese

JennyWang

2657891

Room-mateWanted

AmaleChinesespeaker

Shareatwo-bedroomflatwithwashingmachine,fridge,kitchen

FlatnearHarvardUniversity

CallHenry2641832

Least(出租)

One-bedroomflat

FromJuly1toDec.30.

NexttoHarvardUniversity

CallRobert2648321

26.TheAmericancarbelongsto_______.

A.RobertB.HenryC.JennyD.Charlie

27.Ifthebabysitterworksfivehoursaday,shewillget_____dollars.

A.30B.50C.20D.100

28.Henryneeds_____________.

A.aroom-matewhoisagirlandcanspeakChinese

B.aroom-matewhoisaboyandcanspeakChinese

C.aroom-matewhoisagirlandcanspeakEnglish

D.aroom-matewhoisaboyandcanspeakEnglish

BrownieandSpottywereneighbordogs.Theylovedeachotherandplayedtogethersooftenthattheyhadwornapaththroughthegrassofthefieldbetweentheirhouses.

Oneevening,Brownie’sfamilynoticedthattheirdoghadn’treturnedhome.Theywentlookingforhim,butwithnosuccess.Browniedidn’tshowupthenextday,andbythenextweekhewasstillmissing.

Curiously,SpottyshowedupatBrownie’shousealone.Hebarkedloudly.Butbusywiththeirownlives,Brownie’sfamilyjustignored(忽略)theirneighbor’snervouslittledog.

Finally,onemorningSpottyrefusedtotake“no”forananswer.HefollowedTed,Brownie’sowner,everywherehewent.Hebarked,thenrushedtowardsanearbyemptylotandback,asiftosay,“Followme!

Finally,Tedfollowedthedogacrosstheemptylot.Thedogledthemantoatreeahalf-milefromthehouse.ThereTedfoundBrowniealive.Oneofhislegswascrushed(夹住)inatrap.TedwishedhehadtakenSpotty’searlierappeals(求助)seriously.

ThenTednoticedsomethingamazing.Inacirclearoundtheinjureddog,hesawalotofdogfood.Theyweretheremainsoflotsofmeals.

SpottyhadbeenvisitingBrownieeveryday.HehadstayedwithBrownietoprotecthim,snuggling(依偎)withhimatnighttokeephimwarmandnuzzling(用鼻子爱抚)himto__________

29.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?

A.BrownieandSpottydidn’tliketheirowners.

B.Browniewasmissingforthreedays.

C.Brownie’sfamilydidn’tlovehim.

D.SpottyprobablyknewwhereBrowniewas.

30.Accordingtothestory,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.SpottybarkedloudlyatTedbecausehewasscared.

B.TedfollowedSpottybecauseSpottyaskedhimto.

C.Spottysucceededinescapingfromthetrap.

D.Browniehadnothingtoeatthatwholeweek.

31.Theunderlinedphrase“keephisspiritsup”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans______.

A.feedhimB.praisehimC.comforthimD.protecthim

32.Whatdoesthestoryaimtotellus?

A.Dogisman’sbestfriend.B.Evendogscanhavestrongfriendship.

C.Dogsareoneofthecleverestanimals.D.Dogshaveaspecialwaytolookforhelp.

MostAmericanstudentshavesaidgoodbyetofancy(高级的)fruitsthesedays.Inschoolcanteensacrossthecountry,cheaperfruitslikeapplesandorangeshavetakentheirplaces.

“Peopleareafraidtospendnow,”saidLindaMorrow,whoownsashoeandhandbagstore.“Theydon’tknowwhatthefuturewillbring.”

Duringthefinancialcrisis(金融危机),severalofthecountry’sbiggestbankshavebeenforcedtosellorclose.ThishasmadelotsofAmericansafraidtobuyexpensivegoods.

SamiraMarino,arestaurantownerinMiami,hasfoundeveryoneisorderingwaterinsteadofjuiceandmorepeoplearesharingmeals.InmorethantwodozeninterviewswithTheAssociatedPressacrossthecountrylastmonth,Americanstalkedabouttheirconcerns,fromworriesaboutsmallbusinessestodoubtsaboutsimplymakingendsmeet.

Thecrisisbeganlastyear.ExpertsthinkitwasbecauseUSbankslendmoneytooeasily.Lastyearalotofpeopleandcompanies,whoborrowedmoney,havefoundthemselvesunabletopayitback.Thisleftthebanks,aswellasthepeoplewhoputtheirmoneyinthebanks,withoutmoney.Sincethebanksborrowedmoneybetweenthemselvesandevenacrossborders(国界),thewholeworldwasintrouble.

ThismonththeUSgovernmentagreedona$700billionplantotrytosavethefinancialmarket.Butnooneissurewhetheritwillhelpornot.PresidentGeorgeW.Bushhaswarneditwilltakesometime.

Lastweektopfinanceofficialsfrom20countriespromisedtoworktogethertofindawayoutofthemoneytrouble.

33.WhyarepeopleintheUSafraidtospend?

A.Becausetheythinkit’sunnecessary.

B.Becausetheydon’thavethehabitofspendingmoney.

C.Becausetheyworryabouttheirfuture.

D.Becausetheydon’thaveenoughmoney.

34.Thefifthparagraphmainly_________.

A.tellswhatitislikeinacrisis

B.explainswhythereisacrisis

C.warnspeopleofthedangerofthecrisis

D.askspeoplenottoborrowmoneyfrombanks

35.Peoplefeel______abouttheUSplantosavethemarket.

A.satisfiedB.doubtfulC.hopelessD.angry

36.Thebesttitleforthestoryis________.

A.Waystomakeendsmeet

B.Themoneyproblemfacingtheworld

C.Healthyfancyfruits

D.Theartofborrowing

Trythis:

forawholeday,___________Eatwhenyou’rehungryandsleepwhenyou’retired.Whatdoyouthinkwillhappen?

Youmaybesurprisedtofindthatyourdayismuchlikemostotherdays.You’llprobablygethungrywhenyounormallyeatandtiredwhenyounormallysleep.Eventhoughyoudon’tknowwhattimeitis,yourbodydoes.

Insideourbodiesareseveralclocklikesystemsthatfollowa24-hourcycle.Everyoneisunique,whichiswhyyoumightliketostayuplatewhileyoursisteralwayswantstogotobedearly.

Regularlystayinguplatecanmakekidsdoworseontestsandquizzes.Andworkingshiftsatnightleadstohigherratesofheartdisease.

“Thereisagrowingsensethatwhenweeatandwhenwesleepareimportantpartsofhowhealthyweare,”saysStevenShea,Directoro

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