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初三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)真題(含答案)今天和大家分享一套初三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)真題,希望能對(duì)你的期中考試起到借鑒作用!初三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)真題知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共 46 分)一、聽(tīng)力(共26分)(略)二、單項(xiàng)填空。(共 13 分,每小題 1 分)22. I like music. The Voice of Chinaisfavorite.A. IB. me C. my D. mine23. Mary is waiting for me,I have to hurry up.A. because B. so C. for D. or24. April ismonth of the year in Thailand.A. hot B. hotter C. hottest D. the hottest25. 一do you study for a test? 一 By reading the notesA. How B. Where C. What D. When26.一go swimming with Dad , Mum? No ,you neednt. You can go bike riding.A. MustB. May C. Would D. Can27. China will host the 2014 APEC Economic Leaders MeetingNovember.A. on B. in C. at D. to28. Do you know about Mo Yan? 一 Of course, he is a famous writer.A. anything B.something C.nothing D.everything29. There many tall trees around the lake a few years ago.A. is B. are C. was D. were30. If you are busy now, Iyou later to talk about it.A. call B. called C. will call D. have called31. Chinesetea is popular. More and more people enjoyit these days.A. drink B. to drink C. drank D. drinking32. Alice a doctor for 10 years. She loves her job very much.A.is B. was C. has been D. will be33. Hunger Gamesby Suzanne Collins in 2008A. wrote B. writesC. is written D. was written34.Could you please tell me? Sure. Its at the street comer.A.where the bank was B.where the bank is C.where was the bank D. where is the bank三、完形填空。(共 12 分,每小題 1分)Making the teamTick-tock. Tick-tockAndreas watched the clock moving very slowly. This was his last class of the day - biology. Usually, Andreas really liked biology. But today was35 . Today there were tryouts for the basketball team after school.There was only one thing that Andreas liked more than biology: basketball. Because of the tryouts ,Andreas had been36 for months.Tyrell had been Andreass best friend since kindergarten. He was also trying out for the basketball team that afternoon. Andreas was glad hed have his best friend by his37 .Suddenly the bell rang and class was over. Andreas and Tyrell walked down to the gym.When they got there, Andreass heart sank (下沉). There were at least 60 boys crowded there, but the basketball team only had38 for 20 people. Andreas and Tyrell looked at each other. What if only one of them made the team? That would be 39 than not making the team at all.The coach blew a whistle and the tryouts began. Andreas and Tyrell were separated into different groups. As soon as he 40 his hands on the basketball, Andreas felt better. This was why he loved the game. All the nights of practicing paid off as he took shots from the 3-point line.When the tryouts were over, the coach said he was posting a list of who made the team the next day before school. Andreas felt his stomach tighten. He knew he had played well ,41was it good enough?“Its OK,” said Tyrell. “Im sure you made it. I just dont know if I did.”“ Playing on the basketball team wouldnt be any 42 without you,” said Andreas witha little upset.They walked the rest of the way home in 43 .The next morning Andreas hurried to school and went to see the 44 . Tyrells name was at the very tophe had made it! But Andreas didnt see his name anywhere.“Andreas!” He heard Tyrells happy voice. “We45 it!”“What do you mean?” asked Andreas. “My names not on there.”Tyrell46 up the first sheet of paper and pointed to Andreas name at the very top of the second sheet. They shouted and gave each other a high-five. Theywere going to be on the basketball team together.35. A. difficult B. different C. interestingD. terrible36. A. practicing B. waiting C. hoping D.insisting37. A. group B. seat C. side D. class38. A. names B.work C.room D. areas39. A. weaker B.easier C. happierD. worse40. A. spread B. covered C. showed D. felt41. A. and B. but C. or D. so42. A. successB. trouble C. fun D. stress43. A. public B. silence C. person D. sorrow44. A. list B. page C. wall D. gym45. A. met B. got C. kept D. made46. A. lifted B. picked C. put D. sent閱讀理解(共 44 分)四、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后備題所給的 A 、B、C、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇 最佳選項(xiàng)。(共 26 分,每小題 2 分)A47. What is Mark Gooleys job?A. A paint watcher B. A water slide tester.C. A pet food tester. D. A teddy bear repair engineer48. Where can you get help if your favorite toy loses an arm?A. In a theme park B. In a paint company.C. In a pet food company D. In a Build-A-Bear Workshop.49. What does a paint watcher do as a full-time job?A. He paints the wall. B. He repairs the water slide.C. He studies the effects of paint. D. He watches others repair the wall.BShelby sat at her desk and watched as her cIassmates came into the room. She was always the first one in c1ass. Shelby kept on top of everything going on at Hayword Elementary SchooJ.But this morning, Shelby saw a new face. A girl walked into the room wearing an old jacket that was two sizes big and a worn-out winter hat with holes in it. SheIby raised an eyebrow as she tried to work out the girls story.Whos that? Nicole asked.New girl,” Shelby said. Total tomboy (假小子). I bet she bought her jacket in the boys department. Mr. Ryan Ied the girl to the front of the c1assroom. Quiet down, everyone. This is Amber Dresky. Shes new, and I want you all to make her feel welcome. Amber stared at her feet instead of Iooking at the c1ass.Ambers family has traveled a lot, so Im sure she has many exciting stories to share, Mr Ryan continued.Amber shifted uncomfortably. Maybe you- can tell us once we know each other better, Mr. Ryari said. You can take your seat now. Shelby watched Amber walk back to her seat.Shelby ,Mr. Ryan said, since you are the eyes and ears of Hayword, I thought you could show Amber around. Why dont you sit by Amber today?Shelby grabbed her books and moved to the back of the room. She stared at Ambers jacket.Amber foIIowed Shelbys stare. Its my older brothers jacket. Hes overseas in the army. I miss him. SheIbys stomach sank. Amber wasnt a tomboy. She just missed her brother.That must be hard, SheIby said.Amber noddedMaybe we could sit together at Iunch. You could teII me about your brother and the places youve been to. Reall?”Yeah, Shelby smiled. Welcome to Hayword. 50.Who was always the first one in class?A. SheIby. B. Nicole. C. Mr. Ryan.D. Amber Dresky.51.Why did Amber wear the big oId jacket?A. Because she couldnt afford to buy a new one.B.Because she missed her brother in the army.C. Because she Iiked to behave like a tomboy D.Because she had traveled to many places.52. What is the best tie of .the passage?A.An Unusual Morning B. A Good BeginningC. Her Best Friend D. The New GirlCAre there Harry Porterbooks in your schoollibrary? Many kids all over the world are reading J. K. Rowlings books in school. But some parents think their children shouldnt be able to find those and other books in schoollibraries.Should schoolIibraries keep books that some parents dontapprove of? Should they take those books off the shelves?All over the country, schools are trying to find solutions to this problem. Read these arguments. Then decide for yourself.Yes! Some Books Sould Be Banned (禁止) from School Libraries!We need certain limits (限定),said one student. He said some books have no place in school Iibraries.Books should meet certain standards before they are put in schools. Is this a good book for kids to read? Is it fuII of violence (暴力)? Does it include bad words or ideas kids shouId not learn about? If a book is not good for all kids, it should not be in a schooI Iibrary.Most parents know whats good for kids. They have a right to decide which books should or should not be in schooI Iibraries. If parents dont have time to find out everything their kids read, they should trust schooIs to do that for them.No! Books Should Not Be Banned from School Libraries!Parents should decide what their own kids read, said Natalie Nicol, a student. But other parents shouldnt make that choice for them. Many experts say that its the parents job, not the schools job, to check out what their kids are reading. If they dont Iike a book, they should not let their kids read it.Why should a few parents stop kids from reading stories like the Harry Potterseries? Kids should be able to check out books their parents think are OK to read it.Many schools let kids borrow certain books if they have a signed paper from a parent. That works fine. A parent doesnt sign the paper if he or she doesnt want the child to read the book. Other kids can read the books if they have permission.Some books are not OK for all kids to read. But if more adults were careful about what their own kids read, they wouldnt have to ban books from the library.53. What does the underlined phrase “approve of mean?A. borrow B. accept C. know D. keep54. According to some parents, what should schools do before books are put in schools?A. Set certain standards. B. Learn about the writers C. Do a survey on books. D.Take out the bad words.55. What is the passage mainly about?A. Whether students should read certain books or not.B. Whether some limits should be set on books or not.C. Whether some books should be in schooI libraries or not.D. Whether parents should choose good books for kids or not.DGarry Golden is a futurist. Futurists are scientists who analyze the way the world is today and use that information.to predict what the world will be like in the future. Golden focuses on the study of transportation. He spends his days studying the relationships between cars, subways, and trains. But hes most excited about imagining the way these relationships will change in the future.Many public transportation supporters dislike big cities because they spend hours driving from one side of the city to the other. And there arent enough buses and. subways.However, Golden sees a trend (趨勢(shì)) toward fewer cars in the future. He explains, Cities have a cost of car ownership, which is a challenge. All these vehicles cost the city in services, in having to repair roads and other things. Cars also take up a lot of space.Golden points out that having so many parking spaces is wasteful. Much of the time the parking spaces sit empty. What is the solution?I think cities will make new laws to limit the number of cars people can have , says Golden. Instead, people will use taxis, subways, and buses. New technology, like smartphones, can make these forms of public transportation even better. Imagine if everyone had a smartphone and used them to signal(發(fā)信號(hào)) when they wanted to ride the bus. Buses could change their route(路線) to meet peoples requests.How soon would these changes come? Golden admits that it will take several years. Cities can be slow to change. Also, new systems of transportation can be expensive. But its coming, he says. The trend of the empowered city will be here soon. The other trend that excites Golden is electric cars. Golden especially believes in the future of electric cars that have sensors(傳感器) to understand the world around them. If we have cars that can communicate with one another, they can adjust speeds to cut down on traffic jams,he says. Rush hour in big cities would be much less painful.One challenge is that it is hard to cheaply produce batteries that are strong enough for these cars. But Golden argues we could, also make cars out of strong plastic composites(合成物). The cars would then be much lighter and much cheaper to make.Golden remains positive about the future. There are so many exciting developments ,he says. In thirty years we will live a different world. 56.What does Garry Golden mainly study?A. The changes of future transportation. B.What cars will be like in the future.C. How the world .is different from today D.The relationships between cars and people.57. Why does Golden see a trend toward fewer cars in the future?A. Because cities-take up a lot of space. B. Because cars cost too much of the cityC. Because people prefer to take the subwayD.Because roads are sometimes too crowded.58. Which of the following statements is true according to Golden?A. New buses will take the place of cars as a way of transportation.B. Electric cars with sensors will be able to put an end to traffic jams.C. Future cars could be lighter because of strong and powerful batteries.D. Future buses can receive signals and change their routes accordingly.59. What is Goldens attitude to the future of transportation?A. Uncertain B. Worried C. Hopeful D. Careful五、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng) 中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。共 8 分,每小題 2 分)Susan was terrified of the dark. In fact, she couldnt sleep without leaving the lights on. She wasnt sure why she hated the dark so much. She didnt think there were ghosts under her bed or in her c1oset. There was just something strange about being in total darkness that scared her!Her parents worried about her fear.60 . Theyd tried leaving the lights on and then coming back to turn them off after she fell asleep, but if she woke up shed always start crying.Her father had given up.61 . One day, she came home with a big smile on her face and

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