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PAGE42022年上海松江線下二模英語卷Part1Listening(第一部分聽力)I.Listeningcomprehension(聽力理解)A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應(yīng)的圖片)(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)(F)(G)(H)1.________2.________3.________4.________5.________B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根據(jù)你聽到的對(duì)話和問題,選出最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?()6.A)Room302. B)Room301. C)Room203. D)Room103.()7.A)Bybus. B)Onfoot.C)Byunderground. D)Bytaxi.()8.A)Atabookingoffice. B)Atarailwaystation.C)Atarestaurant. D)Atadepartmentstore.()9.A)Hewasbusywithhiswork. B)Hedidn’tliketheice-sports.C)Hewaslisteningtoareport. D)HewaswatchingballgamesonTV.()10.A)Peterisn’tfeelingwelltoday. B)Petercan’tfindhiskeytothecar.C)Peter’sauntiscomingtohishouse. D)Peterfindshiscardoesn’twork.C.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判斷下列句子是否符合你聽到的短文內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)()11.Judyneededmoneytoprepareasurprisepartyforhermother’sbirthday.()12.Judyearned4dollarsbytakingallofemptycansandbottlesbacktothestore.()13.Toget20dollars,Judyhadtowalkadogaftersuppereverynightfor14days.()14.OneladyinthebuildinggaveJudy8dollarsbecauseshehelpedwithhergroceries.()15.Fromthestory,weknowthebirthdaypresentforJudy’smumwasfullofherlove.D.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences(聽短文,完成下列內(nèi)容。每空格限填一詞)16.Thereare________________ofelephantsonEarth.17.Asianelephantsareoftencaughtandtrainedtohelppeopledo________________.18.MostAfricanelephantsliveinspecialplaceswheretheyare________________hunters.19.Bothkindsofelephantshavelongtrunks(象鼻)to_________________anddootherthings.20.Elephantsinzoosandcircuseshavelearnedtodotricks________________ontheirhind(后部的)legsandsoon.Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammar(第二部分語音、詞匯和語法)II.Choosethebestanswer(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?()21.Thereisanewly-builtartscentrein________southofourcity.A)a B)an C)the D)/()22.Itisourdutytopreventanyone________cuttingdowntrees.A)in B)from C)with D)for()23.Wewillhaveournextclassmeeting________twoweeks’time.A)for B)in C)from D)at()24.Ihavedecidedtobuyaflatof________ownsothatIcanhavemyspace.A)my B)mine C)myself D)me()25.TheBundlooksmuch________atnightwhenthecolourfullightsareon.A)mostbeautiful B)themostbeautiful C)morebeautiful D)beautiful()26.Joesometimesfelt________afterallherchildrenmovedout.A)sadly B)lonely C)angrily D)happily()27.Iwon’tbelievethelittleboycanreadsomanywords________Ihavetestedhimmyself.A)after B)when C)if D)until()28.________excitedGuAileenwaswhenshewonthegoldmedalsintheWinterOlympics.How B)What C)Whata D)Whatan()29.ThefunnyshortplaybythestudentsinClassTwomadeus________lastweek.A)laugh B)tolaugh C)laughing D)laughed()30.Thesign“SILENCE”meansthatwe________notmakeanynoise.A)need B)must C)may D)ought()31.Harrysaidhe________theButchartGardensinVictoriaCityinthecomingholidays.A)wouldvisit B)hadvisited C)isvisiting D)visited()32.Hedecided_______duringthe“goldenweek”inMaybecauseoftheCOVID-19pandemic(新冠流行病).A)tonottravel B)nottotravel C)nottravelling D)travelling()33.Thishotelprovidesgoodservice,________itisnotfarawayfromthecitycenter.A)and B)so C)but D)for()34.Thestudentsinourschool________about8,000yuanforSPCAbythistimeyesterday.A)areraising B)wereraising C)hasraised D)hadraised()35.Theexhibition________tillnextweekiftheycan’tsolvethelightingproblems.A)hasputoff B)willputoff C)hasbeenputoff D)willbeputoffIII. Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce(將下列單詞或詞組填入空格。每空格限填一詞,每詞只能填一次)A)A)wonderful B)even C)or D)somewhere E)storedThebestwaytounderstand“thecloud”istogobacktothebeginning,backinthedayswhenyourphotosormusicusedtobe36onapieceofhardware,aCDoraharddiskinyourcomputer.Buttoday,youmightlookataphotoonWeibo37listentomusiconAppleMusic.Youmight38useiTunestowatchamovie.Thephoto,musicormovieisn’tonyourcomputer;it’s39else.Andthatplaceiscalled“thecloud.”A)A)working B)makesure C)then D)lives E)abilityBasically,“thecloud”referstotheInternet.Itletsyoustoreandgetdataonaremoteserver(遠(yuǎn)端服務(wù)器).Sinceyourdata40in“thecloud,”youcangetyourstufffromanydevicewithanInternetconnection.Thiscanbeusefulfor41togethertoshareorexchangefiles(文件).Andthis42canalsobeusedtobackup(備份)yourimportantwork.However,becarefulwhenyoustoreyourimportantfilesin“thecloud.”Astheyareinotherplacesthantheharddiskinyourcomputer,43yourpasswordsarestrongenoughtokeepthemsafe.IV. Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括號(hào)中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成下列句子。每空格限填一詞)44.After________daysatsea,theyreturnedhome.(twelfth)45.Thereisstillalongwaytogobeforewe________.(success)46.Chineseyouthareconfidentand________aboutthefuture.(hope)47.PresentPutingaveseveral________inpubliclastmonth.(speech)48.It’s________toseesuchaheavysnowinthiswarmplace.(usual)49.Inmyopinion,universitiesoughttoorganizemore________events.(society)50.Thecityisprovidingfree________tothestadiumfromdowntown.(transport)51.Mary________won’tperformonthestagebecauseofherseriousillness.(probable)V. Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired(根據(jù)所給要求,完成下列句子。每空格限填一詞)52.TonyhasalreadygottwoticketsfortheSkiJumping.(改為否定句)Tony________gottwoticketsfortheSkiJumping________.53.TheTrojansdraggedthewoodhorseintothecitywithropes.(對(duì)劃線部分提問)________________theTrojansdragthewoodhorseintothecity?54.Dogsneedfreshairandlargeopenspacetorunfree.(對(duì)劃線部分提問)________________dogsneedtorunfree?55.Unlessyouimproveyourpronunciation,youwon’tpasstheoraltest.(保持句意基本不變)________you________improveyourpronunciation,youwon’tpasstheoraltest.56.Themanagergivesgirlsthesamechanceasboystoapplyforthejob.(改為被動(dòng)語態(tài))Girls________________thesamechanceasboystoapplyforthejob.57.“Haveyoufinishedyouroralhomework?”Cindyaskedherstudents.(改為間接引語)Cindyaskedherstudents________they________finishedtheiroralhomework.58.twoyears,theboy,tolearn,ago,started,English(連詞成句)___________________________________________________________________________.Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分讀寫)VI.Readingcomprehension(閱讀理解)A.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?Whatkindofapps(應(yīng)用軟件)onthephonedopeopleusethemostoftennowadays?Herearesomeappstomakeyourdailylifebetterandeasier.

Ifyougetlittlesleepthanrequired,youwillnotbeabletodealwiththejobwell.Ifyouoversleep,youmayendupmissingyourresponsibilities.SleepCyclehelpsyourbodygetanidealrestbymonitoringyoursleepingpatternsandwakingyouupwhenitsensesthatit’sthebesttime.Theappisfreeforthebasicfunctions(功能)butyoushouldpayforsomeotherservices.Thisappislikehavinganaccountant(會(huì)計(jì)師)onyourphone.Haveyoueverwonderedwhereallyourmoneygoestowardstheendofthemonth?WithMint,youcanbeclearaboutallyourexpensesandincome.Allyouhavetodoistolinkyouraccountstotheapp,thenyoucanjustleavetheresttoit.Bestofall,itisallfree.Coach.me

isakindofappthatallowsuserstoconnectandencourageeachothertosticktonewhabits.Thisappenablesanyonetohavemanyresponsiblepartnerswhileformingnewhabits.TheappisfoundbothonAndroidandAppleStoreforfree.Thisisanappforallparentswishingtogivetheirchildrengoodeducationfromayoungage.Theappoffersvaluablelessonstochildren,basedondifferenttopicsrangingfromsciencetomaths.TheappisfreetodownloadonyouriPhone,iPadorAndroidsmartphone.DailyYogaisanappthatsimplydoeswhatthenamesuggests.

Theappwillhelpyoufitinafewminutesforsimpleyogaexercises.Whileyoumaynotbeabletogetacoupleofhoursforthegym,youmaybeabletospendtenminutesorsoanddoafewyogaposesasinstructedbytheapp.ItisfreeontheAppleStore.59.SleepCycleisakindofappto______.A)dealwiththejobwell B)helpkeepfitC)missone’sresponsibilities D)solvesleepproblems60.Peoplecan______byusingMint.A)haveanaccountant B)knowtheirexpensesandincomeC)buythingsonline D)linkalltheotherappstogether61.______isanappforeducationalpurpose.A)Mint B)Coach.me C)KhanAcademy D)SleepCycle62.ThroughCoach.me,onecanformnewhabits______.A)byconnectingotherfriends B)byencouragingoneselfC)withthehelpofvaluablelessons D)withthehelpofresponsiblepartners63.WhichofthefollowingsentencesaboutDailyYogaisTRUE?A)It’sanappofteachingpeopleyogaexercises.B)It’sdifficulttolearntheyogaposes.C)TheappcanbefoundontheAndroidStoreforfree.D)Theappsuggestspeoplenotspendinghoursdoingyogaatthegym.64.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A)theappspeopleusethemostoftenB)people’sbetterandeasierdailylifeC)theintroductionofsomeusefulappsD)thereasonswhypeopleuseappsB.Choosethebestwordsorphrasesandcompletethepassage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語完成短文)Imaginewalkingintoamovietheaterwithoutbeinggreetedbythesmellofpopcorn.It’shardtobelieve,isn’tit?Fordecades,popcornandmovieshavegonehandinhand.However,therelationshipbetweenthetwois65thanyoumaythink.Backinthe1920s,movietheaterswerebuiltwithelaboratedecorations.Theywereaplaceofluxury(奢華).Manyofthemhadcarpets,stages,curtainsandlivebands(現(xiàn)場(chǎng)樂隊(duì)).Andtheirownershatedpopcorn.Itwasn’tbecausepopcornwasunpopular.Thesnackhadbeenlovedbypeople,especiallykids,fordecades.Soldfromacart(手推車),popcornhadbeena66ofaroadsidefood.Movietheaterownerswereagainstpopcornbecausetheybelieveditwould67thetop-qualityatmospheretheywantedtocreate.Inthemid-1920s,moremovietheatersopened.Notallofthesenewtheaterswereluxurious.Theyallowedpeopletoeatpopcornwhilewatchingmovies.Acoupleofyearslater,AmericasufferedtheGreatDepression(1929-1933).Lotsofpeoplebecameunemployed(失業(yè)).Inordertosurvive(生存),theaters68anidea.Theyloweredtheirticketprices.Andmoviegoerswouldoftenbuyabagofpopcorn69itwastheonlysnackthathadremainedcheap.Soon,moviesandpopcornbecameapopularpairingacrosstheUnitedStates.Sometheaterownersevenboughtmachinestoproducepopcornthemselves.Thesmellofpopcornfilledmovietheatersallover.Today,popcornisconsideredanessentialpartofthemovie-goingexperience.MikeGoles,atheaterownerintheUnitedStates,said,“Sometimes,peoplecometotheatersjustforthepopcorn.Theydon’teven70whatisplaying!”()65.A)closer B)younger C)longer D)cooler()66.A)symbol B)mess C)reward D)waste()67.A)limit B)spread C)damage D)transport()68.A)cameupwith B)becameawareof C)werefullof D)madesureof()69.A)since B)although C)evenif D)but()70.A)value B)care C)understand D)describeC.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)Humanshavetheamazingabilitytocommunicatewitheachotherthroughlanguage.Humanbabiescanlearnanyoneofthousandsoflanguages.Normally,thefirstlanguagetheylearnistheonespokenbytheirp71.Thereisgoodevidence(證據(jù))thatbabies’brainsarealreadyprogrammedtolearnlanguage.Forexample,theyareabletonoticethedifferencebetweensoundsattheageofonemonth.Thishasbeenprovedwithinfants(嬰兒)fromfamilieswhospeakd72languages.Inanexperiment,thesebabiescouldtellthedifferencebetweensoundsevenifthebabies’mumsanddadsneveru73them.Thismeansthatthesebabieswerebornwiththeabilitytotellthetwosoundsapart.Babiesalsobabble(含糊不清說話)inthesamelanguagearoundtheworld.Itdoesn’tm74whethertheyareChinese,Japanese,orAmerican,andtheirearlysoundsarethesame.Betweensevenandeightmonthsofage,babiesstartbabblinginsyllables.Theytakethesound“ba”andturnitinto“ba-ba-ba.”Thebabblingsoundstheymakearecommontomostlanguages.Childrenusuallybeginformingwordsbytheirfirstb75.Mostbabies’firstwordsareforobjectswhicharef76tothem,suchasclothes,foods,toys,animals,andpeople.Whenchildrenreachtheageoftwo,theycanspeakabout270words.Bythetimetheyaresix,theycanspeakabout2,600words.Althoughmuchr77islefttobedoneinthelanguagefield,itseemsthatlearninglanguageisanaturalfunctionofthebrain.Aslongasababyisexposedto(接觸)alanguage,thebabywilllearnit.D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)ZoeChamberswasasuccessfulPR(PublicRelations)consultant(顧問)andlifewasgoingwell–shehadagreatjob,abeautifulflatandabusylifeinLondon.ThenoneeveninginJunelastyear,shereceivedatextmessagetellinghershewasoutofwork.“Thefirsttwoweekswerethemostdifficulttolivethrough,”shesaid.“AftereverythingI’ddoneforthecompany,theyfiredmebytext!IwassoangryandIjustdidn’tfeellikelookingforanotherjob.Ihatedeverythingaboutthecityandmylife.”Then,Zoereceivedaninvitationfromanoldschoolfriend,Kathy,tocomeandstay.Kathyandherhusband,Huw,hadjustboughtafarminSwanseaofWales.ZoejumpedatthechancetospendaweekendawayfromLondon,andnow,tenmonthslater,sheisstillonthefarm.“ThemomentIarrivedatKathy’sfarm,IloveditandIknewIwantedtostay,”saidZoe.“Everythingaboutmypastlifesuddenlyseemedmeaningless.”ZoehasbeenworkingonthefarmsinceOctoberoflastyearandsaysshehasnoregrets.“It’sahardlife,physicallyverytiring,”shesays.“InLondonIwasstressedandoftenmentallyexhausted(精神疲憊).Butthisisagood,healthytiredness.Here,allIneedtoputmeinagoodmood(情緒)isahotbathandoneofKathy’swonderfuldinners.”Zoesaysshehasneverfeltboredonthefarm.Everydaybringsanewexperience.Kathyhasbeenteachingherhowtorideahorseandshehaslearnttodriveatractor(拖拉機(jī)).SinceChristmas,shehasbeenhelpingwiththelambing–watchingalambbeingbornisunbelievable,shesays.“It’soneofthemostmovingexperiencesI’veeverhad.Icannevergobacktocitylifenow.”78.WhatwasthetextmessageZoereceivedlastJune?______________________________________________________________________.79.HowwasZoeaftershereceivedthecompany’stextmessage?______________________________________________________________________.80.ZoewenttoLondontospendaweekend,didn’tshe?______________________________________________________________________.81.WhatdidZoethinkofherworkingontheKathy’sfarm?______________________________________________________________________.82.WhyhasZoeneverfeltboredwithlivingonthefarm?______________________________________________________________________.83.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?Itmeans________________________________________________________________.VII. Writing(作文)84.Writeatleast60wordsaccordingtothegivensituation(根據(jù)以下情境寫一篇不少于60個(gè)詞的倡議書,標(biāo)點(diǎn)符號(hào)不占格)在疫情防控的特殊時(shí)期,人們自覺落實(shí)各項(xiàng)防疫舉措,居家工作、學(xué)習(xí)和生活成為阻隔病毒傳染的有效方法之一。請(qǐng)你以學(xué)校學(xué)生會(huì)的名義,給全體學(xué)生寫一封倡議書,使大家明白疫情期間在線學(xué)習(xí)和規(guī)律生活的重要性,并給出合理可行的建議,號(hào)召全校學(xué)生遵守執(zhí)行,為防疫工作貢獻(xiàn)自己的力量。Somephrasesforreference:callon(號(hào)召);duringCOVID;studyonline/haveonlinelessons(注意:1.短文中不得出現(xiàn)任何真實(shí)人名、校名及其它相關(guān)信息2.不得照搬閱讀語篇內(nèi)容。)Dearschoolmates________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(60)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________FromTheStudents’Union2022初三英語試卷聽力文字與答案Part1I. Listeningcomprehension(聽力理解)(共25分)A. Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應(yīng)的圖片)(5分)1.Morefirefightersareneededtoputoutthefires.(E)2.Theweatherreportersaysit’llbefinethenextweek.(H)3.Theartistisdoingthingslikepapercuttinginthecraftshop.(A)4.Manypeoplewearmaskstoprotectthemselvesfromthesmog.(G)5.Thereisanamusementparkwherechildrencanplaynearthecountry.(F)B. Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根據(jù)你聽到的對(duì)話和問題,選出最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?(5分)6.W:Isthisyourroom,John?M:No.It’sRoom301.Mineis302,justnextdoor.Q:WhichisJohn’sroom?(A)7.M:Howdoyouusuallygotowork,Sophia?W:Iusuallygotoworkonfoot.It’sgoodexercise,youknow.Butonrainydays,Itakeabus.Howaboutyou,Bob?M:Ilivefarawayfrommywork,soItaketheundergroundeveryday.Q:HowdoesSophiagotoworkonrainydays?(A)8.W:Darling,lookatthelongwaitinglineoutside.I’mgladyou’vebookedtheseatsnearthewindow.M:Ha-ha.Moreandmoreyoungpeopleenjoyeatingoutandthisplaceissopopular.W:That’sright.Q:Wheredoesthisdialogueprobablytakeplace?(C)9.W:Didyouwatchtheice-sportsonTVlastnight?M:Ispentthewholenightwritingtheworkreport.W:Whatapity.Itwasreallyexciting.M:I’llseeaplayback.Q:Whydidn’tthemanwatchtheice-sportsonTVlastnight?(A)10.W:What’sup,Peter?Youlookupset.M:Ilockedmykeyinthecar,butIhavetogototheairporttopickupmyaunt.She’llvisitourfamily.Q:Whatcanwelearnaboutfromtheconversation?(C)C.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判斷下列句子是否符合你聽到的短文內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(5分)Judywantedtotakehermotherouttodinnerforherbirthdayandpayforitwithherownmoney.Shewantedittobeasurprisebuttheproblemwasshedidn’thaveanymoney!Judytriedtofindwaystoearnmoney.Theladywholivesintheapartmentupstairssaidshewantedtogetridofallheremptycansandbottles.ShesaidJudycouldkeepthemoneyherselfifshetookallofthembacktothestore.Judydiditandgot4dollars.ThemanintheapartmentdownstairstoldJudyshecouldwalkhisdogaftersuppereverynightfortwoweeksandshecouldget20dollars.AyoungneighborladysaidJudycouldget8dollarsbyputtingoutthetrashandgettingridofoldnewspapers.Anotheroldladyinthebuildingsaidshewouldlikesomehelpwithhergroceries,butshecouldn’taffordtopayJudy.Later,theladysaidshewouldgiveJudysomeflowersforreward.Thedaybeforehermum’sbirthday,Judyaskedheriftheywouldgoonadatefordinnertogether.HermotherwassurprisedwhenJudypaidforthedinnerwiththemoneyshehadearned.Judytoldthewholestory.Mothersaiditwasthebestbirthdaypresentever.11.F12.T13.T.14.F15.TD. Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences(聽短文,完成下列內(nèi)容。每空格限填一詞)(10分)Elephantsaresomeofthelar

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