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1、通州區(qū) 2020 年初三第一次模擬考試英語試卷考試須知:1. 在試卷和答題卡上準確填寫學(xué)校、班級、姓名。2. 試題答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。3. 在答題卡上,選擇題用2B鉛筆作答,其他試題用黑色字跡簽字筆作答4. 考試結(jié)束后,請將答題卡交回。知識運用一、單項選擇從下面各題所給的A、B、 C、 D 四個選項中選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is an interesting book. I like reading .A. itB. himC. herD. them2.My brother loves music

2、 very much and he often goes to the concert Saturday evening.A. atB. onC. inD. of3. You must hurry upyou'll be late for class.A. andB. soC. orD. but No, youA. needn'tB. mustn'tC. shouldn'tD. can't5. Daming is one ofstudents in our school. He likes helping others.A popularB. more

3、popularC. most popularD. the most popular4. Miss Wang, must I hand in my homework now?. You can give it to me tomorrow.6. did you go last Sunday? We went to the science museum with my physics teacher.A. HowB. WhereC. WhenD. Why7. Tom, what were you doing when the telephone rang? I the flowers in the

4、 garden.A. waterB. wateredC. will waterD. was watering8.Susan lives far from school. She usually a bus to school.A. has takenB. tookC. takesD. will take9. If you don't have a map in England, you lost.A getB. gotC. will getD. have got10. I my foreign friend since 2017. We always talk about someth

5、ing interesting on the Internet.A. knowB. knewC. will knowD. have known11. He because of failing to report the accident last year.A. criticizesB. criticizedC. is criticizedD. was criticized12. 一 Can you tell me now?一 No problem.A. what did your hometown look likeC. what doesHmetownB. what your homet

6、own looks likeD. what your hometown looked like、完形填空閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選擇最佳選項The School PlayThe end of the school year was coming quickly. Rick was so excited because it was time for the school play tryouts. This year's play was called Mystery at the Lighthouse. Rick was hoping

7、 to get the lead part of Joe who lives at the lighthouse.After school, all those who wanted to try out for the 13 met in the gym at 3:30. Rick and his friend, Kevin, sat and waited for their turn to read for the play. The next day the parts were 14 . on the wall outside of the gym. Kevin got a part

8、in the play. But Rick did not see his 15 一He felt it funny inside. Rick was sure he would getthe part. "I can't understand why I'm not in the play." said Rick to his mom. "Rick, it just means that someone was a little better than you. You shouldn't give up just because of

9、this one time. Look at all the other things you're good at, you're great with 16 and you're a super football player," said Mom. Rick didn't say any words and went to his room.The next day at school. Mr. Carter, the art teacher, asked Rick, "I know how good you are in art, a

10、re you interested in doing some drawing and painting for the play?" "You want me to draw for the play? Really?" asked Rick. "I sure do," said Rick 17. Rick was so happy about being part of the play after all, Rick stayed after schooleach day for the next week and drew a big

11、lighthouse and painted it. He also drew some boats in the water and painted those too. He was so excited on the night of the play. When it was time for the play, he 18 from the side of the stage as his friend, Kevin, said his part of the play. At the end of the show, Mr. Carter called all the studen

12、ts onto the stage that helped with the artwork, lights, and 19 things around on stage during this time, Rick felt 20 of his work. He thought he would do the artwork better. It was so much fun!13 A. danceB. footballC. playD. painting14. A. postedB. markedC. tiedD. published15. A. pictureB. artworkC.

13、houseD. name16. A. actB.speechC. artD. music17. A. sadlyB. confidentlyC. doubtfullyD. worriedly18. A. watchedB. interruptedC. noticedD. complained19. A. inventinB. throwingC. sharingD. moving20. A. tiredB. proudC. curiousD. afraidA、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最閱讀理解三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的佳選項。Summer HolidaysThis y

14、ear is going to be different!Rick, Ann, Tony and Victoria are talking about their holidays this year.This year I'm not behaving well at home, and I'm not studying hard at school. My parents think I'm lazy. They're worried so they are sending me to a camp in the mountains this summer.

15、 I'm going to spend six weeks with some other teenagers like me. We are going to walk ten kilometres every day and I think it's going to be awful.AnnThis summer it is going to be interesting because I will spend it with my sister for a month. I'm planning to have a big party for her birt

16、hday. Lots of friends and family are coming. We are going to have a special meal that day and then we're going to dance. I'm sure she will like it.This summer I will spend my summer holiday with my grandparents who live in the country. My brother and I are going to stay with them for two mon

17、ths. I can ride a horse every day. I can also go swimming in the lake with my grandfather. I think my holiday will be exciting.My uncle and my aunt are giving me a special holiday this year two weeks at a football club in London. I'm not going to play football with other club members all day. We

18、're going to visit all the famous places like the Buckingham Palace. We're looking forward to it. I'm sure we'll have an unforgettable time there.21. Rick will spend the summer holiday with.A. other teenagersB. his sisterC. his brother22. What will Tony do in the summer holiday?A. Wa

19、lk ten kilometres.B. Have a big party.C. Ride a horse.23. Victoria is going to spend at a football club.D. other club membersD. Play football.A. a monthB. two weeksC. six weeksD. two monthsThe Power of a Smile) l I .LU f 11CXo tztziI had an interesting experience at my children's school this wee

20、k. About six months ago, a crazy father was driving his car half on the sidewalk at a fast speed along the road into the school. I was frightened and had a conflict (沖突)with him, telling him his driving was dangerous.Two days ago, I was walking along the road into the school, actually a foot or so o

21、n to the road because the sidewalk was full of kids, and I saw this same man sitting at the wheel of his car about 10 metres in front of me. He looked at me angrily, started up the engine and speeded past me. So close to me that the car almost brushed my coat. It was obvious he did it purposely, to

22、try to frighten me. I hit his car with my son's school bag hard as it went by. I called the police and they told me I should get his licence ( 執(zhí)照)plate number and they would go round and talk to him.This morning I was walking up to the school gate with my kids and the guy got out of his car and

23、walked up to me. I knew he was going to confront ( 對質(zhì))me. "Next time I'm going to run you over," he said to me.And for some reason I smiled. "You nearly ran me over two mornings ago." I said.Then his manner suddenly changed, became less confrontational, "I'm not goin

24、g to be dirty, because you smiled."Did I? I didn't even realize that I had."I shouldn't have done it." he said. "I shouldn't have tried to make fun of you, by pulling my foot down so hard. I won't do it again.""Okay. Let's just stop it there then.&qu

25、ot; I said.He put his hand on my shoulder, and for some reason without thinking about it. I put an arm around him.How strange! It shows how powerful a smile can be and how quickly conflict can turn to empathy ( 同理心、),if you deal with it with a non-confrontational attitude.24. The writer told the cra

26、zy father his driving was about six months ago.A. carefulB. slowC. dangerousD. funny25. The crazy father wanted to by speeding past the writer two days ago.A. save the timeB. pick up his sonC. get his son's bagD. frighten the writer26. The crazy father changed his manner because.A. the writer sm

27、iled to himB. the writer was powerfulC. the police talked to himD. the kids stopped himCDo you know what makes you happy or do you just think you know? At first, these two questions look the same. If you think something makes you happy, then it makes you happy. You know yourself, don't you?Write

28、 a list of all the things that make you happy. How many of them are fun? Most of them? So if you spend your time doing all these fun things, you'll be really happy, won't you?Well, maybe not. For most people, fun isn't enough for real happiness, Paul Dolan wrote a book called Happiness b

29、y Design. He thinks happiness comes from both pleasure and purpose. If most of the things on your list are about pleasure, that is what you think makes you happy. But you also need activities with purpose.If you're a student, your job is studying and passing exams. It's easy to do well in su

30、bjects you like, but subjects you don't like are less motivating . They're not fun for you, but you have to study them so you need to find purpose. An A in a subject you hate won't help the world. But can you be part of a study team with friends? Each person can study one part until they

31、 understand it and then teach it to the rest of the group. The purpose becomes helping the team.Go back to your list of things that make you happy. How many of them are activities that bring purpose? Can you add any? Remember, some activities might bring both pleasure and purpose.Now you need to des

32、ign a happy life. Paul Dolan believes people should "decide, design, do." First decide what brings you pleasure and purpose, then, don't just think about these activities, fill your life with them. For example, you might love riding a bike but never have time to do it. So ride to schoo

33、l or the library or the shops. If you live too far away, take your bike on the bus or train. Get off early and ride the rest of the way. If you go in the car, put it in the back, stop a few kilometres away and ride the rest. Or move somewhere you can ride more. Some parts of our lives are good or ba

34、d luck, but we can still design the rest to make more happiness.27. According to Paul Dohn happiness is from both.C. subjects and gradesA. patience and luckB. pleasure and purposeD. conditions and decisions28. What does the word "motivating" in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Encouraging.B. H

35、elpful.C. Disappointing.D. Valuable.29. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A. Destroying HappinessB. Enjoying HappinessC. Creating HappinessD. Delivering HappinessDCan We Learn More by Trusting than by Not Trusting?Most of us have been burned by misplaced trust. These expe

36、riences lead us to believe that people are too trusting.But in fact we don't trust enough. A survey about trust in the United States has found that interpersonal trust, a measure (測量) of whether people think others are in general trust worthy is at its lowest in nearly 50 years.If people are mor

37、e trustworthy, why don't we trust more?When you trust someone, you end up working out whether your trust is justified ( 證明合理) or not. A child nextdoor asks if he can visit your place. If you accept you will find out whether or not he's a good neighbor. A classmate advises you to adopt a new

38、reading method. If you follow the advice you will find out whether the new method works better than the one you were used to.However, when you don't trust someone. You never find out whether you should trust them. If you don't invite the child over, you won't know whether he would have m

39、ade a good neighbor or not. If you don't follow your classmate's advice, you won't know if the new method is in fact superior.This information means that we learn more by trusting than by not trusting. Moreover, when we trust, we learn not only about specific persons, we learn more gener

40、ally about the type of situations in which we should or shouldn't trust. We get better at trusting.When our trust is disappointing, the coats are visible ( 明顯的 ), and our reaction (反應(yīng)) changes from trouble allthe way to hopelessness. The benefit that we've learnt from our mistake is easy to

41、overlook. However, the costs of not trusting someone we could have trusted are invisible. We won't know about the friendship we could have built if we don't let that child go into our place. We won't realise how useful some advice would have been if we don't use our classmate's t

42、ip about the new reading method.Giving people a chance isn't only the moral ( 道德的 ) thing to do. It's also the smart thing to do.30. The writer mentions the survey about trust in the United States in Paragraph 2 to show that .A. Americans are popularB. the measure is unbelievableC. interpers

43、onal trust is importantD. people are short of enough trust31. We can to make us get better at trusting.A. try to refuse other people's helpB. change our feelings of disappointmentC. find out the balance between trust and mistrustD. make a smart decision and give people a chance32. What can we le

44、arn from the passage?A. The friendship between friends is trustworthy.B. The costs of mistaken mistrust are largely hidden.C. We can get more from not trusting than from trusting.D It is unlikely that people are less trustworthy than before.33. What is the writer's main purpose in writing this p

45、assage?A. To stress we should trust other people.B. To question Xperiences of misplaced trust.C. To introduceWmWf the trust that can bring us benefits.四、閱讀下,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問D. To discuss which situation we should or shouldn't trust in.Germs are very small living things. They are so small that we canno

46、t see them unless we use a microscope. They are found in all kinds of places, all over the world. There are four main types of germs that they can invade ( 侵入) plants, animals and people, and sometimes they can make us sick.Bacteria (細菌)live just about everywhere on earth. Not all bacteria are bad.

47、Some of them are good for our bodies. They help us keep things in balance. Good bacteria live in our bodies and help us use the nutrients in the food we eat and make waste from what's left over. We couldn't make the most of a healthy meal without these important helper germs! On the other ha

48、nd, there are several types of bad bacteria, including those that cause sore throats.Viruses (病毒 ) need a host to keep living. They need to be inside a place of a living plant or animal, including humans, or even inside a bacterium! Whatever a virus lives in is called its host. Once a virus finds the perfect host, the goal is to reproduce and spread. Viruses are pretty tricky because they can change quickly to fit a new environment. When viruses get inside people's bodies, they can spread and make people sick.Fungi (真菌 ) are kind of like pla

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