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1、北京市石景山區(qū)2011年初三英語第二次統(tǒng)一練習(xí) 2011.06知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共27分)四、單項(xiàng)填空。(共15分,每小題1分)從下面各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空爆出的最佳選項(xiàng)。21. He met Jack on _ way back home yesterday.A. he B. his C. himD. himself22. We got to London _ Sunday morning.A. onB. in C. atD. of23. Charles and John _ my good friends.A. beB. amC. isD. are24. _ did you
2、spend your holiday last summer? In Paris.A. How B. WhenC. WhereD. What25. I was feeling hungry, _ I made myself a sandwich.A. soB. orC. butD. because26. Dad, why should I stop playing computer games? For your eyes, my boy. Im afraid you _.A. canB. mustC. mayD. could27. The bus was empty. There was _
3、 on it.A. nobodyB. anybodyC. everybodyD. somebody28. Of all the three dictionaries, which one do you think is _?A. useful B. more usefulC. most usefulD. the most useful29. My mum told me _ up early in the morning.A. getB. gettingC. to getD. got30. I _ a walk in the park at that time.A. was havingB.
4、will haveC. haveD. am having31. There _ a talk show on CCTV-4 tomorrow evening.A. isB. will beC. wasD. be32. Mike speaks French very well. He _ in French since 10 years ago.A. livesB. livedC. has livedD. will live33. Ill do it better if the teacher _ me another chance.A. giveB. givesC. will giveD. g
5、ave34. Our school _ 20 years ago.A. builtB. buildsC. is builtD. was built35. She asks _ to Beijing.Next Friday.A. when you are back B. when are you backC. when will you be backD. when you will be back五、完形填空(共12分,每小題1分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。When you are little, the whole world fee
6、ls like a big playground. I was a second grader that year, but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade. Both of our parents were at work and most of the time they let us 36 our own way.It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an 37 in Stephanies basement. As I opened its door, befo
7、re us 38 the biggest room, full of things like guns, dolls, and old clothes. I ran downstairs, and found a red bottle. It was paint. I looked beyond it and found more paint in bright colors like purple, orange, blue and green.“Stephanie, I just found us a project for the day. Get some paintbrushes.
8、We are fixing to paint.” She screamed(尖叫)with 39 as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work. We collected all the brushes we could find and moved all of them to my yard. There on the road in front of my house, we painted big strips(條紋)of colors across the path. Strip by strip, o
9、ur colors 40 into a beautiful rainbow. It was fantastic!Suddenly I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I 41 the car. It was my mother. I couldnt wait to show her my work. The car 42 slowly into the driveway and from the look on my mothers face, I could tell that I was in deep 43 .My mother sh
10、ut the car door and walked towards me. She shouted, “What in the world were you thinking? I understood when you made clothes out of leaves, and climbed the neighbors trees, but this! Come inside right now!” I stood there starting back at her for a minute 44 because she had insulted(侮辱)my art.“Now go
11、 clean it up!” Mother and I began cleaning the road. Tears ran down my face as I saw my beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.Though years now passed, I still 45 where my rainbow has gone. Maybe when I get older, I can find my rainbow and 46 have to brush it away. I guess we all need some sort of
12、 rainbow to 47 our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful. 36. A. cutB. goC. digD. fit 37. A. adventureB. actionC. activityD. advantage 38. A. coveredB. builtC. placedD. lay 39. A. agreementB. managementC. excitementD. encouragement 40. A. dividedB. turnedC. brokeD. moved
13、41. A. recognizedB. foundC. avoidedD. noticed 42. A. pushedB. knockedC. jumpedD. pulled 43. A. prideB. surpriseC. troubleD. hope 44. A. happyB. angryC. afraidD. nervous 45. A. wonderB. exceptC. worryD. imagine 46. A. everB. yetC. already D. never 47. A. largenB. softenC. brightenD. darken閱讀理解(共44分)六
14、、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分)A If you want to be a success, study at the University of Waikato is right for you.DegreeWe offer a wide choice of bachelors degrees(學(xué)位)for international students, which includes: Arts, Music, Social Sciences, etc. For further information: degwaik
15、ato.ac.nzTuition Fees(學(xué)費(fèi)) Tuition fees are different from department to department, generally from $5,000 to $6, 000 a year. For further information: tuiwaikato.ac.nzAccommodation You can have a room in a 4-bedroom flat, which will cost about $150 a month for one person. For further information: acc
16、waikato.ac.nzSports The Centre is a great place to have sports activities. It has basketball and indoor football courts and a swimming pool as well. For further information: sportwaikato.ac.nz48. If you want to get more information about arts, you can write to _.A. sportwaikato.ac.nzB. accwaikato.ac
17、.nzC. degwaikato.ac.nzD. tuiwaikato.ac.nz49. You have to pay at least _ a year if you study at the University of Waikato.A. $150B. $500C. $1800D. $500050. According to the next, you can _ in the sports hall.A. have a swimB. play table tennisC. play volleyballD. watch a tennis match BLouis Armstrong
18、had two famous nicknames. Some people called him Bagamo. They said his mouth looked a large bag. Musicians often called him Pops, as a sign respect for his influence on the world of music.Born in 1901 in New Orleans, he grew up poor. Jazz was invented in the city a few years before his birth. Armstr
19、ong often said, “Jazz and I grew up together.”Armstrong showed a great talent(天賦)for music when he was taught to play the cornet(短號(hào))at a boys home. In his late teens, Armstrong began to live the life of a musician. He played in parades, clubs and on the steamboats that he travelled on the Mississipp
20、i River. At that time, New Orleans was famous for the new music of jazz and was home to many great musicians. Armstrong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal.In 1992 he went to Chicago. There, the tale of Louis Armstrong began. From then until the end of his life,
21、 Armstrong was celebrated and loved wherever he went.His cornet playing had a deep love and warmth that caused many listeners to say, “Listening to Pops just makes you feel good all over.” He was the father of the Jazz style(風(fēng)格)and also one the most admired people in the world. His death, on July 6,
22、 1971, was headline news around the world.51. Why was Armstrong called Pops?A. Because he liked to play the cornet.B. Because he learnt from some musicians.C. Because his mouth looked like a large bag.D. Because he was a musician of much influence.52. When did Armstrong begin to live the life of a m
23、usician? A. In 1901.B. In 1992.C. In his late teens.D. In his early teens.53. Which of the following about Armstrong is true?A. His tale began in New Orleans.B. His music was popular with his listeners.C. He was born before jazz was invented.D. He learned popular music at a boys home.C As a professo
24、r at a large American university, there is a phrase I hear often from students: “Im only a 1050.” The unlucky students are speaking of the score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test(SAT), which is used to decide whether they will be allowed to the college or university of their choice, or even have a cha
25、nce to get to a higher education at all. The SAT score, whether it is 800, 1100 or 1550, has becomes the key point at this time of their life. It is clear that if students value highly their test scores, then a great amount of their self-respect is put in the number. Students who do poorly in the ex
26、am are left feeling that it is all over. The low test score, they think, will make it impossible for them to get into a good college. And without a degree from a prestigious university, they worry that many of lifes doors will close for them for ever. According to a study done in the 1990s, the SAT
27、is only a dependable sign of a students future performance in most situations. Interestingly, it becomes much more exact when it is set together with other signslike a students high school grades. Even if standardized tests like the SAT could show a students academic proficiency(學(xué)業(yè)水平), they will nev
28、er be able to test things like confidence, efforts and willpower, and are unable to give us the full picture of a students potentialities(潛力). This is not to suggest that we should stop using SAT scores in our college admission process(招生過程). The SAT is an excellent test in many ways, and the score
29、is still a useful means of testing students. However, it should be only one of many methods used.54. According to the passage, students self-respect is mainly influenced by their _. A. score in the SATB. high school gradesC. education in the futureD. efforts in the university55. The underlined phras
30、e “prestigious university” means _.A. special universityB. expensive universityC. traditional university D. famous university 56. We can know from the last paragraph that _. A. SAT scores should be stopped using in collegeB. the SAT is one of many methods to test studentsC. the SAT could test a stud
31、ents effort and confidenceD. the SAT is the only method to test students academic proficiencyD The signs for harmony(融洽)may not be clear in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the far different of the popularly-held image(印象)of unhap
32、py teenagers locked in their room after endless family fights. An important new study into teenage attitude surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has even been in the past. “We were surprised by just how happy todays young people seem to be about their families,” said
33、one member of the research team. “Theyre expected to be rebellious(叛逆的)but in fact they have other things on their minds, for example, they want a car and they may worry about whether school is serving them well. Theres more discussion between parents and children, and children expect to take part i
34、n the family decision. They dont want to rock the boat.” So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends. “My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me,” says 17-year-old Daniel Lazall. “Ill
35、 always tell them when Im going out clubbing. As long as they know what Im doing, there are fine with it.” Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. “Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call discussion. For example, as long as Id done all my homework, I could go out on a S
36、aturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.” Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea of teenage rebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher says, “Our surprise that teenagers say they get alo
37、ng well with their parents comes because of a short period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throu
38、ghout history has been a smooth change from helping out with the family business to taking it over.”57. What is the popular image of teenager today?A. They worry about their school life.B. They cant get on well with their parents.C. They have to be locked in to avoid troubles.D. They fight a lot wit
39、h other family members.58. The study in Paragraph 2 shows that teenagers dont want to _ .A. share family dutiesB. make family decisionsC. go boating with their familyD. cause trouble in their families 59. Compared with parents of 30 years ago, todays parents _.A. care less about their childrens life
40、B. are much stricter with their childrenC. give their children more freedomD. go to clubs more often with their children60. What is the passage mainly about?A. Harmony in familyB. Education in familyC. Discussion in familyD. Teenager trouble in family七、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
41、項(xiàng)。(共8分,每小題2分。)When his 18th birthday was coming, the young man began thinking about looking for a job. 61 . “But, most got no reply,” he said. “Maybe they were surprised about my primary school education.”By chance, one of his friends was looking for someone, who could work as an egg porter(搬運(yùn)工)in t
42、he supermarket. Facing lots of difficulties in getting a job, he said, “Ill take it.” 62 . He did that for three months. Later, he heard that a newspaper was looking for a network technician(網(wǎng)絡(luò)技術(shù)員), so he asked for it. 63 . He practiced his skill right in front of the computer, and showed them the w
43、eb pages he had designed. He started to work the next day, and became the director in less than a year. 64 . In January 2005, he started a magazine for children, with himself as the editor in chief(主編).A. He likes his job very muchB. And now, the 23-year-old man is a bossC. Then everyday he rode his
44、 bicycle to go to workD. So he sent resumes(簡(jiǎn)歷)to many companiesE. But they were also worried about his school education八、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分,每小題2分)Electronic devices(裝置)are changing the way people listen to music. But studies show the devices may be causing hearing loss in many people. Some exper
45、ts say people may be playing them too loud and for too long.Researchers did a study with three hundred high school students and one thousand adults. They were asked about their use of music devices. 40% students and adults said they set the sound levels at high on their players. But students were tw
46、o times more likely to play the music at a very loud volume(音量). More than half of the students said they would probably not control their listening time. The study found that more than half of the students and less than 40% adults had at least one kind of hearing loss. Some reported difficulty hear
47、ing parts of discussion between two people. Others said they had to raise volume controls on a television or radio to hear it better. And, some experienced ringing in their ears or other noises.Hearing experts say part of the problem is the listening devices people are using. They say large earphones that cover the whole ear are probably safer than the smaller earbuds(耳塞)that come with most music play
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