1、初三英语上册经典综合试题初三英语上册英语综合能力经典测试笔试部分第一节(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 根据所了解到的有关知识或背景,选择正确答案。26. The second longest river in Hubei is _ River. A. Dan B. Han C. Qing D. Xiang27. The first man-made satellite was sent up by _. A. America B. Russia C. China D. France28. People around a big city mainly produce _. A. vege
2、tables B. wheat C. cotton D. rice29. The first important invention of last century is _. A. car B. train C. plane D. rocket30. _ is widely spoken in Canada except English. A. German B. Japanese C. Spanish D. French31. The 29th Olympic Games was held in Beijing, and the 30th will be held in _. A. Par
3、is B. New York C. London D. Tokyo32. Sound travels in the air at the speed of _ meters in one second. A. 250 B. 290 C. 340 D. 38033. Usually a man is the tallest _. A. in the morning B. in the afternoon C. in the evening D. at night34. _ is the central part of a computer. A. GPS B. CPU C. NBA D. SOS
4、35. Every year many kinds of birds have the habit of flying to warmer places to stay away from cold, so they usually take quite a long way to fly to the south _. A. in spring B. in summer C. in autumn D. in winter第二节(共23小题,3656每小题1分,57、58每小题2分,共25分) A)阅读下列短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以完成句子或回答所提问题的最
5、佳选项。(1) Some years ago on a hot summer day in south Florida a little boy decided to go for a swim in the old swimming hole behind his house. In a hurry to get into the cool water, he ran out of the back door, leaving behind shoes, socks, and shirt as he went. He flew into the water, not realizing th
6、at as he swam toward the middle of the lake, a crocodile(鳄鱼) was swimming toward him. His mother in the house was looking out of the window and saw the two. In great fear, she ran towards the water, shouting to her son as loudly as she could. Hearing her voice, the little boy became frightened and m
7、ade a U-turn to swim to his mother. It was too late. Just as he reached her, the crocodile reached him. From the shore, the mother took her little boy by the arms just as the crocodile held his legs. That began an unbelievable tug-of-war between the two. The crocodile was much stronger than the moth
8、er, but the mother was much too eager to let go. A farmer happened to drive by, heard their screams, raced from his truck, pointed his gun and shot the crocodile. After weeks and weeks in the hospital, the little boy survived. His legs were extremely scarred by the attack of the animal. And, on his
9、arms, were deep scratches where his mothers fingernails had dug into his flesh in her effort to hang on to the son she loved. The newspaper reporter, who interviewed the boy, asked if he would show him his scars. The boy lifted his legs. And then, with pride, he said to the reporter, “But look at my
10、 arms. I have great scars on my arms, too. I have them because my Mom wouldnt let go.” Never judge another persons scars, because you dont know how they were made.36. Hearing Mothers shouts, the boy _. A. stayed in the middle and didnt know what to do B. didnt stop swimming forward C. swam back towa
11、rds the shore D. was ready to fight the crocodile37. By saying “But look at my arms. I have great scars on my arms, too” in Paragraph 4, the boy really wants to show _. A. how deep the scars made by the crocodile were B. what a brave and courageous boy he was C. how many scars and scratches he had D
12、. how great and beloved his mother was38. Which of the following will be the best title for the text? A. Scars of Love B. Women Hold up Half the Sky C. A Terrible Experience D. Dont Judge by Appearances(2) Plant scientists consider them as fruit. Most other people think of them as vegetables. Whatev
13、er you call tomatoes, there are many different kinds of this popular and healthy food. Tomatoes are native to South America. The tomato is a member of the potato family. Each plant can produce about four to seven kilograms of fruit. Fruited plants take about eighty days to grow from seed(种子). Cold w
14、eather can damage young plants, so they are often grown inside for four to six weeks. A tomato plant can grow several thick stems(茎) from its base. Only two or three stems should be kept. From the stems come smaller growths called suckers(吸枝). And the new suckers that grow between the stems are harm
15、ful to the plant. There are two general groups of plants. Small tomato plants grow to about one meter. They can be planted rather close together. Large tomato plants can grow to two metres in height. They also provide larger fruit. These plants need support. Wires(金属线) are put along both sides of a
16、row of plants. The wires help hold the suckers and fruit. The wiring is tied to strong posts on either side of the row. The wires are raised as the plants and fruit grows. Tomatoes often need extra calcium(钙) or the fruit may be bad. Dry conditions may also spoil fruit. Tomatoes need water regularly
17、. The soil should never dry out. Dried grass or leaves placed around the plant can help hold water in the soil and control the growth of unwanted plants.39. According to the text, which of the following statements is FALSE? A. A tomato plant may produce about six kilograms of fruit. B. Fruited plant
18、s take about more than 11 weeks to grow from the seed. C. Young tomato plants like cold weather. D. The tomato is a member of the potato family.40. Which of the following is not harmful to tomato plants? A. Lack of calcium B. Dry conditions C. Placing dried grass around the plant D. Lack of water41.
19、 The passage mainly talks about _. A. the history of the tomato B. the tomato generally C. why tomatoes are native to South America D. the conditions that a tomato plant needs(3) Seth bought a house right next door to the house of a tanner(制革工人). From morning till evening, the tanner turned hide(兽皮)
20、 into leather by treating it with tannin. Seth was put off by the unpleasant smell of the tannery. So, he visited the tanners house and offered to buy his house. “I would love to sell the house if youd like to buy it, Seth”, said the tanner. “Give me a week or so to deal with some things, will you?”
21、 Seth agreed and went away. A week later, the unbearable smell coming from the tannery brought Seth to the tanners doorstep again. “I understand, Sir,” said the tanner. “But my mother is visiting me this week. I cant sell the house as long as she is around. Please wait for a month until she goes awa
22、y.” Seth agreed. He began to wait. In the beginning he counted each day, impatiently waiting for one to finish and the other to begin. After a few days, he found he was no longer so interested in the month coming to an end. And when the month did come to an end, Seth did not go to the tanners house
23、to ask him to leave. He had simply forgotten about it. He didnt ask the tanner to leave when they met next, either. You see, by then Seth had become used to the tan-yards smell. “What have you done to drive that smell away?” he asked the tanner. The tanner smiled and nodded. He had been waiting for
24、the day when Seth would get used to the smell from the tannery and stopped complaining him. That was why he had asked Seth to wait.42. What does the underlined phrase “put off” mean in the first paragraph? A. 推迟 B. 反感 C. 把放走 D. 让下车43. The reason why Seth wanted to buy the tanners house was that _. A
25、. his own house was not big enough for his family B. the tanner wanted to sell his house at a low price C. he couldnt bear the bad smell of the tannery D. he wanted to help the tanner44. We can learn from the passage that _. A. Seth was quite strict with his neighbor B. the tanner wanted very much t
26、o sell his own house C. the tanner found a good way to remove the unpleasant smell D. Seth got used to the smell after a period of time.(4) China now has 380 million smokersabout one third of the world total. Chinese smokers now become addicted to nicotine(尼古丁) at the age of 19, five years earlier t
27、han the average starting age of 24 in 1997. Of the 1.1 billion smokers all over the world, more than 800 million are in developing countries. And as the worlds largest developing country, China also has the largest number of smokers. Some frightening facts start to appear when we examine who Chinas
28、smokers are. Of the 380 million smokers, more than 100 million are under the age of 18, while more than 50 percent of male teachers and doctors are smokers. Such a high rate of smokers among men teachers and doctors will certainly have a bad effect on the young generation. Teachers are usually expec
29、ted to be role models for students who tend to consider whatever they do is right and follow their example. It is very likely that the number of teenage smokers will increase in the near future unless measures are taken to stop teachers from smoking in front of their students or designate schools as
30、 non-smoking zones(区域). What is truly puzzling is why so many doctors smoke. They are aware of the results of the habit, such as high blood pressure and lung cancer. Their example only helps to make smoking of so many others seem normal. If educated people set an example by stopping at least in publ
31、ic places, it would be much easier to tell people that it is uncivilized(不文明的) to smoke in public places. In China, there should also be a national law to stop smoking in public places. These would make a great contribution to cutting the number of people in China who are smoking themselves into an
32、early grave(坟墓).45. In the writers opinion, who or what has a bad effect on young smokers, especially those under 18? A. Parents B. Teachers only C. Advertisements D. Teachers and Doctors46. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text? A. In China, those who get into the habit of smoking seem to be younger and younger. B. More than half of teachers and doctors are smokers in C
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