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1、初三年級(jí)第二學(xué)期英語月考試題一、 單項(xiàng)選擇在 A、 B、 C、 D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。(本大題共14 分,每小題 1 分 )1. The weather report says it will be cloudy with a slightof rain later tonight.A.senseB. influenceC.changeD. chance答案: D解析:天氣預(yù)報(bào)說今晚將是多云的天氣,稍晚些時(shí)候有下雨的可能。chance n. 機(jī)會(huì),可能性2. Im afraid Physics is completelyme and I have to ask you

2、for help.A.beyondB. overC againstD.off答案: A解析:恐怕我對(duì)物理一竅不通,我得向你求助。beyond prep. 超出; beyond me 超出我的理解范圍3. -Amy, which of these hats do you like best?-I ll tkae. They are either out of fashion or too expensive.A. bothB. eitherC.neitherD. none答案: D解析:句中有which of thesebest? best 是最高級(jí),用于三者或者三者以上。根據(jù)句意,可得知是我一

3、個(gè)也不選。4. The robot needs. Youd better.A.repairing; have it repairB. to be repaired; have it repairedC.repairing; have it to repairD. to be repaired; have it repairing答案: B解析: sth need doing/ to be done. 某物需要被.; have sth done 使某物被做。5. Its said thatof the water around the worldpolluted.A. two thirds; i

4、sB. two thirds; hasC.two third; areD.two thirds; have答案: A解析:分?jǐn)?shù)表達(dá)法 一一分子用基數(shù)詞,分母用序數(shù)詞,分子大于1的時(shí)候,分母要加 s;另外句子的動(dòng)詞單復(fù)數(shù)要根據(jù)分?jǐn)?shù)后所接的名詞來確定,本句中water 不可數(shù),且是被動(dòng)語態(tài),所以用單數(shù)is.6. The real reason why prices, and still are too high is hard to say, and no short discussion canexplain this problem.A. wereB. will beC.have beenD.

5、had been答案: A解析:本題為易錯(cuò)題,很多同學(xué)會(huì)誤選Co但是我們要注意,C選項(xiàng)的have been是現(xiàn)在完成時(shí),表示過去發(fā)生的動(dòng)作持續(xù)到現(xiàn)在,而后面的“and still are”則又表達(dá)了現(xiàn)在的情況,和現(xiàn)完里的持續(xù)到現(xiàn)在有所重復(fù),故排除C; A 和 and still are ,則分別說了過去和現(xiàn)在的情況。7. An average(平均)of just 18.75 cm of rain fell last year, making the driest year sinceCalifornia became a state in 1850.A. eachB.itC.thisD.on

6、e答案: it解析: 去年平均降雨量只有18.75 厘米, 這是自 1850 年加州成為一個(gè)州以來最干旱的一年。本題考查代詞,這里的it 特指前面說的last year , make it. ,使之成為.8. A primary school in England hassigns at its three entrances, saying,“ Greet yoursmile, not a mobile. ”A.put intoB.put offC.put upD.put on答案: C解析:英國(guó)一所小學(xué)在三個(gè)入口處都貼上了標(biāo)語,上面寫著: “用微笑迎接你的孩子,而不是用手機(jī)。put up

7、舉起;張貼;搭建9. At the graduation ceremony, I hope all of you will be proud ofyou have achieved in the pastthree years.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how答案: B解析: 本題考查賓語從句。of 介詞后引導(dǎo)賓語從句,從句中 achieve 后缺少賓語,所以用連接代詞what。10. Robert has wonin the lottery.A.millions dollars B.a millions of dollars C. a million dollars D.mi

8、llion dollars答案: C解析: million (及 thousand , hundred )的用法; a/two million+n ; millions of +n.11. Dont try to do everything at once. Take it a bitA.at timesB. at that time答案: D解析:不要試圖一次做所有的事情,每次做一點(diǎn)。12. What do you thinkif the car_A.can we do; is broken downC. at all timesD. at a timeat a time 每次,一次B. c

9、an we do; breaks downC.we can do; breaks downD. we can do; is broken down答案:C解析:do you think 引導(dǎo)賓語從句,要用陳述句語序;另外break down 拋錨,無被動(dòng)語態(tài)。13. -You may have a point, but I prefer to work by myself.-You may be strong, but WE are stronger. Remember:B. Every dog has its dayD. Many hands make light workA. Practi

10、ce makes perfectC. Actions speak louder than words答案: D解析:本題考查諺語。-你也許有道理,但我更喜歡自己工作。-你可能很強(qiáng)大,但我們更強(qiáng)大。記住:人多好辦事(眾人拾柴火焰高)。14. -Youve got your self-introduction well prepared, havent you?-. This is my first appearance in front of the new class.A.You betB. No worriesC. It dependsD.I mean it答案:A解析:-你的自我介紹準(zhǔn)備得

11、很充分,是嗎?-當(dāng)然,這是我第一次在新生面前露面。you bet 當(dāng)然;肯定地二、完形填空先通讀下面的全文,掌握其大意,然后從下面四個(gè)答案中選擇可以填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。(本大題共10 分,每小題1 分 )I went out to breakfast this morning to meet a friend. It was voice. But what wasnt so lovely was the lady who took our_1_.She spoke in a way that was2,unhappy, certainly not friendly and sort of

12、 rude.Working inhospitality( 服務(wù)行業(yè))myself, I _3it.When it was my turn to come clo se to her and order, I thought to myself,“ What can I do here to maher day, to appreciate her, to make her smile?”I had nothing.Surely there must be_4I could sincerely compliment ( 稱贊 )her on. Then there it was, and I k

13、newinstantly(=at once).It was her voice. She had the most unbelievably well spoken and clear voice, It was SO good. And that was what I would_5_ her for.So after she took my order and gave me the same unfriendly attitude, I told her. I said: mind me saying so, but you have the most _6_ voice. Its so

14、 clear, well spoken and sounds so professional. ”I told her how she honestly had one of those voices that would be 7 for voice-overs(配音),announcements or even radio.Her face lit up, she smiled (the first time I had seen her do so), and as I left and walked away, noticed her whole attitude change. Th

15、e customer behind me received a totally different kind of_8_, a better one. And it was all because of what I did. Something so_9_.There was a time when this sort of thing would have embarrassed me, or Id have been way too shy and hard to say such a thing. Not now. Now I _10.Why?Because I have the po

16、wer. The power to completely change someones day by something as simple as a few kind words.And you have this power too. We all do.1. A. seatB. foodC. orderD. menu2. A. impatientB. warm-heartedC. shyD. proud3. A. understoodB. lookedC. consideredD. noticed4. A. nothingB. somethingC. anythingD. everyt

17、hing5. A. thankB. praiseC. blameD. trust6. A. amazingB. amusingC. funnyD. trusty7. A. perfectB. clearC. knownD. normal8. A. paymentB. serviceC. understandingD. choice9. A. simpleB. differentC. interestingD. difficult10A needB. mayC. wouldD. must三、閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。(本題共26分,每小題2分)AJune 18 is

18、the birthday of my late sister, Tanya. She would have been 49 years old this year, but thats increasingly difficult for me to imagine. She is frozen in time at 37.Tanya died more than ten years ago and the wound left by her loss has healed into a scar(疤痕).Its a big scar. You cant know me for very lo

19、ng without discovering my scar. Trust me; if you havent found it on your own I will point it out to you. I want you all to know that she was still here, and that she mattered.When we first lose a loved one, we ask, “ Howwill I live without you? and wounds are open and weeping. We dont know how well

20、deal with the pain. But then the wounds form scars, and we learn to live with our new skins. How can I remember you? ” we ask.So many people dont want to talk about my sister. It is as though mentioning her will remind me that she is dead, and upset my balance when I am so stable and happy. But I ne

21、ver forget my sister, not for a moment.And so I love it when people mention Tanyas name. Sometimes, I come across one of her friends, and they casually bring up a memory, and it is like a gift.So if you have friends who have lost loved ones, please dont avoid talking about their loved one. You wont

22、remind them of their loss, because it is always there. They havent forgotten their scar. They just dont point it out to you.Instead, try to reassure使安心)them their loved one is not forgotten. Ask questions about the dead person life. Keep them alive in the only way you can after a person is gone, wit

23、h your words and your memories.I love hearing from friends on my sisters birthday. It makes her present, despite her absence.It reminds us all that she was here. She walked this earth. She was love, and she mattered. And on June 18, I embrace my scar.1. What does it in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.The dea

24、th of the authors sister.B. The authors sisters birthday.C. The scar in the authors heart.D. The authors love for her sister.2. How does the author feel when people mention her sister?A.She becomes sad about it.B. She worries that she must defend her sister.C.She doesnt know how to deal with it.D.Sh

25、e is happy to be reminded of her sister.3. What does the author advise us to do when talking to those who lost loved ones?A. Avoid talking about the person who died.B. Keep them staying with you as long as you can.C. Help them to forget their painful scars.D. Talk with them about the person who died

26、.BHistory thats hard to traceSince December, there have been tens of thousands of COVID-19 cases both in and out of China, caused by a previous virus we dont know: novel coronavirus.Its not the first time for viruses to make headlines. Viruses have brought big trouble to humans, with their potential

27、 to cause widespread disease and death.What are they? Viruses are considered to be non-living organisms ( 有機(jī)物 ) They can infect animals and plants, making them sick. They include genetic materials like DNA and are protected by a coating of protein.Unlike bacteria ( 細(xì)菌 ), viruses cant reproduce (繁殖 )

28、on their own. Instead, they invaded thecells of living organisms to reproduce, spread and take over. But the basic question is, where did viruses first come from?Until now, we still have no clear explanation for their origin (起源 ). “ Tracingthe origins of viruses is difficult, ” Ed Rybicki, a virolo

29、gist at the universityCoafpe Town in South Africa, told Scientific American, “ because viruses dont leave fossils (化石) and because of the tricks they use to make copies of themselveswithin the cells they ve invaded. ”Understanding the origins of viruses means fully understanding the history of their

30、 hosts-not only humans, but also bacteria, plants and other animals, which is a complicated task, says Nature.However, here are three main theories to explain the origin of viruses. First, viruses started as independent organisms, then became parasites( 寄生者 ). Second, viruses evolved( 逐漸形成) from pie

31、ces ofDNA or RNA that “ escaped ” from larger organisms. The third one is that viruses-ecvoolved with their host cells, which means they existed alongside these cells.For the time being, these are only these theories. The technology and poofs we have today cannot be used to test these theories and d

32、iscover the most reasonable explanation. Continuing studies may provide us with clearer answers. Or future studies may find that the answer is even more mysterious than it now appears.4. What can we lean about viruses from the article?A. The mainly infect animals and plants.B. They are really small

33、living organisms.C. They are more dangerous than bacteria.D. They cant reproduce unless they find a host cell.5. Which of the following might explain the origin of viruses?A. They evolved along with their host cells.B. They evolved from the DNA or RNA in animals.C. They evolved from the fossils of l

34、arge organisms.D. They evolved from parasites to independent organisms.6. What do we learn from the article?A. Viruses live longer in human host cells than in animals.B. Viruses will become more like bacteria as they evolve.C. It may take a long time to understand the origin of viruses.D. The author

35、 is confident about future virus research.CWhile famous foreign architects( 建筑師 )are invited to lead the designs of landmark buildings in China such as the new CCTV tower and the National Center for the Performing Arts, many excellent Chinese architects are making great efforts to take the center st

36、age.Their efforts have been proven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-old Chinese architect, won the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize-which is often considered as the Nobel Prize in architecture-on February 28. He is the first Chinese citizen to win this award.Wang serves as head of the Architecture Depa

37、rtment at the China Academy of Art (CAA). His office is located at the Xiangshan campus (校園)of the university in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Many buildings onthe campus are his original creations.The style of the campus is quite different from that of most Chinese universities. Many visitors were a

38、mazed by the complex architectural space and rich building types. The curves (曲線 ) of the buildings perfectly match the rise and fall of hills, forming an only view.Wang collected more than 7 million gave up bricks of different ages. He asked the workers to use traditional techniques to make the bri

39、cks into walls, roofs and corridors. This creation attracted a lot of attention thanks to its mixture of modern and traditional Chinese elements( 元素 ).Wangs works show a deep understanding of modem architecture and a good knowledge of traditions. Through such a balance. he had created a new type of

40、Chinese architecture, said Tadao Ando, the winner of the 1995 Prizker Prize.Wang believes traditions should not be fixed in glass boxes at museums. “ Thatis only evidence that traditions once existed, he said.“ ManyChinese people have a misunderstanding of traditions. They think tradition means old

41、things from the past. In fact, tradition also refers to the things that have been developing and that are still beingcreated,he said.Today; many Chinese people are learning Western styles and theories rather than focusing on, Chinese traditions. Many people tend to(傾向于)talk about traditions without

42、knowing what they really are, said Wang.The study of traditions should be connected with practice. Otherwise, the recreation of traditions would be artificial and empty, he said.7. Wangs winning of the prize means that Chinese architects are.A. following the latest world fashionB.getting internation

43、al recognition ( 認(rèn)可)C. working harder than ever beforeD.depending on foreign architects8. What made Wangs architectural design a success?A.The mixture of different shapes.B.The balance of East and West.C. The use of popular techniques.D.The harmony of old and new.9. What should we do about Chinese t

44、raditions according to Wang?A.Spread them to the world.B. Keep them at museums.C. Teach them in universities.D.Recreate them in practice.DDont tell anyone: is likely a phrase you have heard before of after someone tells you a secret. But why is it so hard not to spill the beans ? One Baylor College

45、of Medicine expert explains why this is a challenge.“Secrets often include something that someone does not take pride in. Theyve chosen someone to tell the secret, but dont want other people to know about it because they feel like if it gets out it could damage (破壞)their fame, said Dr. Asim, Shah, p

46、rofessor in the Meninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor. However, it can be hard for the person to keep that to themselvesekifeciaay become a burden(負(fù)擔(dān)).”As soon as you tell somebody not to repeat your secret, people want to share it with somebody, Shah explained. Also mo

47、st people have a confidant (知已),so when you share information with yours, keep in mind that they likely will share it with their own confidants.With secrets so often getting out, why do people share them in the first place? One reason is that people often feel like it will help them keep close frien

48、dship with others, Shah said. However,connecting telling someone your secrets with how close you are to them is not always advisable. It is important for people to understand that they can have close relationships without sharing their secrets unnecessarily.Another reason why people often tell a sec

49、ret is that they feel guilty for keeping it, Shah said.For example, if your friend tells you a secret but you do not share it with your close friends, you may feel guilty for not telling them. If you do not share certain things with your close family members, a sense of distrust can develop. Keeping

50、 or sharing secrets often puts people in a position of either gaining or losing the trust of someone.He added that people who are more talkative may by accident let a secret out but that does not necessarily mean it is a good idea to share secrets with someone who is quieter. If somebody is quiet an

51、d keeps everything in, it may cause them to have more stress, and finally they will talk to somebody.If you do not want to be responsible( 負(fù)責(zé)的)for keeping someones secret, it is best to be honest and tell the the person you do not want to know his or her secret.“If you end up accidentally sharing a

52、secret with somebody else, it is best to be honest and let the person know that you shared his or her secret, Shah said.10. What does the underlined phrase spill the beans in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.share the secretB.face the challengeC. keep the secretD. avoid the challenge11. The writer wants

53、to tell us that.A.quiet persons are sure to keep the secret for youB.talkative persons will by accident let out a secretC.everyone has a confidant to share secrets with themD.we could hurt our friends if we let out their secrets12. What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A.Close friends should share secr

54、ets with each other.B.Sharing secrets will help you get the trust of someone.C. Real friendship shouldnt be based on whether to share secrets.D. It is unnecessary to keep secrets.13. In Shahs opinion, if your friend shares your secret with others, it is.A. unacceptable B.understandableC. unbelievabl

55、eD.unforgettable第II卷(客觀題共40分)四、詞匯運(yùn)用(本大題共8分, 每小題1分)(A)根據(jù)句意和漢語注釋,寫出單詞的正確形式。1. The teacher hopes all his students can learn to make(和睦)with each other and be friends.2. There was a time when the scientist spent an hour, one day a week,(檢驗(yàn) ) the medicine.3. His achievements, though( 幾乎不 ) exciting, were

56、 widely admired.4. For( 更進(jìn)一步) information, contact the number below.(B) 根據(jù)句意,寫出括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式。5. Last year the government(shut) quite a few factories to improve the environment.6. Please write down these(invent) names so that we can get in touch with them as soon aspossible.7. The poor boy felt even(i

57、ll) because he didnt take medicine.8. The man is still an(know) writer, but he is sure to be famous.五、動(dòng)詞填空用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給動(dòng)詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(本大題共6 分, 每小題 1 分 )1. Whats the noise? It(drive)me mad. Go and check it, Charlie!答案: is driving解析:語境 whats the noise”,說的是現(xiàn)在此刻的情況,所以用現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí),而且這里的進(jìn)行時(shí)帶有一定的厭煩色彩。2. The Eton College, one of he best schools in Britain(lie) in a beautiful small town namedWindsor.答案:lies解析:lie 位于,而且本句是客觀事實(shí),用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)。3.

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