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初三英語(yǔ)試題(1第一卷客觀題(共計(jì)65分)I單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題0.5分,共15分1.–TodayisChildren’sDay.Let’sgototheChildren’sPalace.--Goodidea!Wecanwatchthemplaychessandotheractivities.A.the,theB./,/C./,theD.the,/2.–Look!Theyaretaking.–theyhad!A.exercises;WhatfunB.exercises,WhatafunC.exercise,WhatfunD.exercise,Whatafun3.–Isthereanythinginterestingtoday’snewspaper?–Yes.Thereisareportaboutdinosaurs.Itissaidsomearesmall,arebig.A.in,theothersB.on,othersC.in,othersD.on;theothers4.–Wouldyouliketoussomethingaboutyourhometown?–Yes,andIcanalsoitinEnglish.A.tell,speakB.speak,sayC.tell;sayD.say;speak5.–Didyouenjoyattheparty?–Yes,I’veneverbeentoonebefore.A.yourselves,themoreexcitingB.yourselves,themostexcitingC.yourself;amoreexcitedD.yourself,amoreexciting6.–CouldIborrowyouMP4?–Sorry,it.Ihavelookedforiteverywherebutstillit.A.haslost;don’tfindB.haslost;haven’tfoundC.ismissing,don’tfindD.ismissing;haven’tfound7.–HowdoyoulikethetwoT-shirts?–Theydon’tfitmewell.Theyaretoobigtoosmall.A.notonly;butalsoB.both;andC.either;orD.neither;nor8.–Therearemanypeoplereadingquietlyinthelibrary.Youtalkloudly.–Sorry,I.A.maynot;don’tB.can’t;won’tC.mustn’t,won’tD.needn’t;don’t9.--isthepopulationofShenzhenin2009?--Morethan10million.Itissaidthatitbecomesmuchthanthatin1979.A.Howmany;biggerB.What;largerC.Howmany;moreD.What;more10.–Jackhaslearnedhowtosurf.--,and.A.Sohehas;soIhaveB.Sohehas;sohaveIC.Sohashe,sohaveID.Sohashe,soIhave11.–BeijinghasdoneeverythingitcouldthespiritoftheOlympics.--Iagreewithyou.Withsuchshorttimeandsomuchwork,it’stogetreadywell.A.toshow;effectiveenoughB.show,enougheffectiveC.show;enougheffectivelyD.toshow;effectivelyenough12.–What’swrongwiththeoldlady?Sheseemsquitelonely.–Yes,apoorlady.Shehadtwosons,iskindtoherA.neitherofwhom;whichB.neitherofthem;whoC.bothofwhom;whichD.bothofwhom;that13.–HowaboutgoinghikingthisSaturday?–Sorry,dear.Iwouldratherthan.A.tostayathome;gooutB.togoout;stayathomeC.goout;stayathomeD.stayathome;goout14.–Youcanhardlyseethewordsontheblackboard,?–.Theyaretoosmall.A.can’tyou;Yes,IcanB.can’tyou;No,Ican’tC.canyou;Yes,IcanD.canyou;No,Ican’t15.–Nowtheairinourcityiseventhanitwasbefore.–Sosomethingmusttostopit.A.dirtier;doingB.better;doC.worse;bedoneD.nicer;havedone16.–WhyAlicelateforschool?–Becauseshewasbusyherfriendbeforegoingtoschool.A.was,callingB.was;tocallC.did;callingD.did;tocall17.–plasticbagsweuse,itwillbetotheenvironment.–Yes,Iagreeyou.A.Thefewer;theworse,toB.Theless;thebetter;withC.Thefewer;thebetter;withD.Theless;theworse;to18.–Couldyougivemetenminutes?Iwanttohaveagoodlookatthem.–Sure.ofthetwocomputersareexcellent,butofthemisgoingtobeonsale.A.another;neither;bothB.other;both;eitherC.others;both;neitherD.another;both;neither19.–Whydoesshealwayssaysheismoney?–Becausehalfofhermoneyonfoodandclothes.A.outof;takesB.shortfor;paysC.shortof;iscostD.shortof;spent20.–Whatistheweatherlikethissummerhere?–Thereverylittlerain.A.hasB.hasbeenC.areD.havebeen21.–Allan’sFrenchisexcellent.–Yes,noonecanspeakbetterthanhim.HespendsasmuchtimeashecanFrencheveryday.A.topractisespeakingB.topractisetospeakC.practisetospeakD.practisingspeaking22.–isyourinterview?–Wonderful!Igottheofferedbythecompany.A.How;postB.How;applicationC.What;postD.What;application23.–HowlongtheGreensbeeninChina?–Mr.GreenwithhisfamilyChinasince.A.has;havebeenin;tenyearsagoB.has;hasgoneto;tenyearsC.have;havebeento;tenyearsD.havehasbeenin;tenyearsago24.–Whatmakesyousohappy?–Ihearwewillhaveaholidayin.A.twoday’s;twoday’stimeB.two-day;twoday’stimeC.two-day;twodays’timeD.twodays;two-daytime25.–Ronnie,mayIaskyouafavour?–.A.Iamsorry,butwhy?B.Yes,youcouldC.Sure,whatisit?D.I’dlovetoandI’mbusy.26.–Whydidn’tyouatthemeeting?–Sorry,mycar.A.attend;brokedownB.attend;wasbrokendownC.showup;brokedownD.showup;wasbrokendown27.–WhatmadeLucysounhappy?–herbirthdaypresent–anewwatch.A.BecauseoflosingB.BecauseshelostC.ToloseD.Losing28.–Thosemiddleschoolstudentsnottomakenoise.–That’strue.Otherwisepeopleshouttobebeardatthedinnertablethen.A.are;telling;wouldB.arealwaystold;hastoC.tell;willhavetoD.weretold;hadto29.–Doyoufeeltiredofmytalking?–Notatall.Infact,IaminterestedinyouhavetoldmeandIlikeyoutalktome.A.which;theywayinthatB.allthat;thewayC.allwhat;thewaywhichD.that;thewayofwhich30.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?A.Doyouknowwhereisthepostoffice?B.Turnoffthelightsafterleavetheroom.C.Couldyoutellmewhatisthematterwithhim?D.Thereareabookandtwopensonthedesk.II.完型填空。(每小題1分,共15分)Ayoungboy,abouteightyearsold,walkedintothelocalgrocerystoreandpickedoutahugeboxofclothesdetergent.Theshop31walkedover,tryingtobe32,andaskedtheboyifhehadalotof33towash.‘Oh,noclothes,’theboysaid.‘I’mgoingto34mydog!’‘Butyou35usethistowashyourdog.It’svery36andifyouwashyourdoginthis,he’llget37.Infact,itmightevenkillhim.’Buttheboywasnottobestoppedcarriedthedetergenttothe38and39forit,whiletheshopassistantstilltriedtotalkhimoutofwashinghisdog.Aboutaweek40,theboywasbackintheshoptobuysomemedicine.Theassistantaskedhimhowhisdogwas41.‘Oh,hedied,’theboysaid42.Theassistant,tryingnottosay“Itoldyouso”,saidinsteadthathewassorrythedoghaddied,butdidadd,‘Itriedtotellyounottousethatdetergent43thedog!’‘Well,’theboyreplied,‘Idon’tthinkitwasthedetergentthat44him.’‘Oh?Whatwasit45?’‘Ithinkitwasthewashingmachine!”(31.A.bossB.runnerC.assistantD.manager(32.A.luckilyB.friendlyC.excitinglyD.seriously(33.A.dogsB.clothesC.dishesD.jobs(34.A.washB.sellC.helpD.buy(35.A.mustn’tB.mayC.needD.shouldn’t(36.A.powerfulB.harmlessC.powerlessD.useful(37.A.strongB.wellC.sickD.dead(38.A.dogB.homeC.storeD.counter(39.A.spentB.costC.tookD.paid(40.A.agoB.beforeC.laterD.after(41.A.eatingB.sleepingC.playingD.going(42.A.sadlyB.angrilyC.excitinglyD.joyfully(43.A.inB.atC.ofD.on(44.A.hurtB.savedC.killedD.washed(45.A.thenB.stillC.afterD.soIII.閱讀理解。(每小題1分,共25分)AHeightisjustoneofthethousandsoffeaturesyourgenesdecide.Infact,becauseyouhavetwoparents,yourgenesprovideyouaheightthatusuallylandssomewherebetweentheheightofeachparent.Ifbothyourparentsaretall,thenmostprobablyyouwillbetall,too.Butifyouhavequestionsabouthowtallyou’regoingtobe,askyourdoctorifheorshecanhelpyoufinditout.Butgenesdon’tdecideeverything.Forexample,eatinganunhealthydietcankeepyoufromgrowingtotheexpectedheight.Butgettingenoughsleepandexercisewillmeetyourneed.It’scertainthatyou’rewonderinghowfastyoushouldgrow.Itdepends.There’snoperfectorrightanswer.Generallyspeaking,kidsgrowabout2inches(6cmayearbetweenage3andthetimewhentheystartadolescence.Don’tbescaredifyouseemtohavegrownalotinaveryshorttime.Everyonehasatimetogrowfastestduringadolescence.Theageforstartingadolescenceisabout10forgirlsandabout11forboys.Butitcanbeearlierorlater–between7and13forgirlsand9and15forboys.You’llusuallybegintonoticethatyou’regrowingfasteraboutayearorsoafteryourbodystartstoshowthefirstchangesofadolescence.(46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adolescence”meaninChinese?A.嬰幼兒時(shí)期B.童年時(shí)期C.青春期D.學(xué)生時(shí)期(47.Ifyouwanttoknowhowfastandhowtallyoushouldgrow,.A.youshouldeatahealthydietB.youshouldhaveenoughsleepC.youcanseekmedicalhelpfromadoctorD.youshouldhaveenoughexercise(48.Thispassageismainlyabout.A.howthegenesworkinyourbodyB.howyougrowtoacertainheightC.whenisthetimegrowfastD.whyyoulooklikeyourparents(49.Afterreadingthispassage,wecanexplain.A.whathealthydietisB.howgooditistobeadoctorC.howmuchsleeptimeweneedD.whygenescan’tdecideeverything(50.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTrightaccordingtothepassage?A.Youmaybeanxioussometimeswhenyougrowtoofast.B.Boys’ageforstartingadolescenceisusuallylaterthanthatforgirls’.C.Thetimeshowingthefirstchangesofadolescenceisseldomnoticed.D.Yourheightmostlikelyhassomethingtodowithhowtallyourparentsare.BAjoblessmanwantedverymuchtohavethepositionof“officeboy”atMicrosoft.TheHRmanagerinterviewedhimandthenwatchedhimcleaningthefloorasatest.“Youhavepassedthetest,”hesaid,“Givemeyoure-mailaddressandI’llsendyoutheformtofillinandthedatewhenyoumaystart.”Themanreplied,“ButIdon’thaveacomputer,neitherane-mail.”“I’msorry,”saidtheHRmanager.“Ifyoudon’thaveane-mail,thatmeansyouarenotliving.Andanyonewhoisn’tlivingcannothavethejob.”Themanleftwithnohopeatall.Hedidn’tknowwhattodowithonly$10inhispocket.Hethoughtandthought.Thenhewenttothesupermarketandbought10kilosoftomatoes.Hesoldthetomatoesfromdoortodoor.Inlessthantwohours,hehad20dollars.Herepeatedtheoperationthreetimes,andstartedtogoearlyeveryday,andreturnedhomelate.Shortly,heboughtacart,thenatruck,thenhehadhisownfleetofdeliveryvehicles(運(yùn)貨車隊(duì).Fiveyearslater,themanwasoneofthebiggestfoodretailers(零售商intheUS.Oneday,oneofhisfriendsaskedhimforhise-mail.Hesaid,“Ihaven’tgotone.”Hisfriendcouldn’tbelievehisears.“Canyouimaginewhatyoucouldhavebeenifyouhadane-mail?”Themanthoughtforawhileandreplied,“Yes,I’dbeanofficeboyatMicrosoft!”(51.Whatdidthemandoforthetest?A.Hesente-mailsB.HedidthecleaningC.HesoldcomputersD.Hefilledinforms(52.Themandidn’tgetthejobbecausehe.AdislikedsuchajobB.didn’tpassthetestC.didn’thaveane-mailD.knewnothing(53.ThemanafterheleftMicrosoft.A.wenttolookforanotherjobB.askedforfoodfromdoortodoorC.thoughtofanideatomakemoneyD.boughtacomputerandgotane-mail(54.WhycouldthemanbecomeoneofthebiggestfoodretailersintheUS?A.Becausehehadmanyfriendstohelphim.B.BecausehewassmartandworkedveryhardC.Becausehehadhisownfleetofdeliveryvehicles.D.BecausehewantedtoshowMicrosofthewasliving.(55.Whatdoesthestorywanttotellus?A.Computersareveryimportantinourdailylife.B.Everyonecanmakealotofmoneywithonly$10.C.TheHRmanagerdidn’tfindtheabilityoftheman.D.Nothingintheworldisimpossibleifweworkhard.CIstheresomeoneyouhate?Well,maybeyoudon’treallyhatethem.Butyougetreallyangryeverytimeyouthinkofthem.Ifyoudon’tletthisangergo,itcanturnintobitterness(痛苦.Bitternessappearswhenwecan’tforgivesomeonewhohashurtusormadeusangry.Someonemightsayordosomethingthathurtsus.Butinsteadofcontrollingtheanger,wekeepitdeepinside.Beforelong,abitterfeelingbeginstogrow.Wemaythinkwe’rehurtingthatpersonbycriticizinghimorheroften,butwe’rereallyonlyhurtingourselves.Bitternesscannotonlyleadtoserioushealthproblemssuchasheartdisease,butalsohurtourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers.Nooneenjoysbeingaroundandangrypersonforverylong.Ifyouseebitternessinyourlife,herearesomewaystodealwithit.●Acceptit.Insteadoftryingtodenyyouranger,makeitcleartoyourselfandacceptit.Seeyourangerforwhatitisandquicklydealwithit.●StopmakingexcusesforitYoumayfeelyouhavearighttobeangry.Youmaythinkyou’rerightandtheotherpersoniswrong.Youmayevensecretlyenjoymakingtheotherpersonlookbad.Butintheend,bitternesshurtsyoumuchmorethantheotherperson.Thebitternesswillholdyouback,andtheotherpersonwillgoonwithhisorherlife.●Forgiveandforgetit.Youprobablycan’tcompletelyputtheangeroutofyourmind.Butyoucandecidetoforgivetheotherperson.Forgetitandmoveon.You’llenjoybetterhealthandpeaceofmind.(56.Accordingtothepassage,wemightgetangrywhensomeone.A.holdsusbackB.forgetsusC.doesn’tlikeusD.doeshurtus(57.Bitternesscomesfrom.A.ourhealthproblemslikeheartdiseaseB.theangerthatlivesdeepinsideourmindC.thepersonwhosayssomethingthathurtsusD.ourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers(58.Theunderlinedword“deny”inthepassagemeans‘‘.A.誤解B.否認(rèn)C.疏遠(yuǎn)D.減輕(59.Thebestwaytodealwiththebitternessisto.A.makethepersonwhohurtsyoulookbadB.hatethepersonwhohurtsusveryoftenC.acceptthatyouarehurtingtheotherpersonD.forgivethepersonwhohurtsusandforgetit.(60.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Weshouldenjoysomeonewhohurtsus.B.Weshouldpaymoreattentiontoourfriends.C.Thepeaceofmindismoreimportantthanthehurtitself.D.It’sbettertoletbitternessgoalongwiththeotherperson.DAllofuseateveryday,butmostofusdon’tunderstandnutrition.Weoftenmakemistakesintalkingaboutgooddiet.Forexample,manypeoplethinkthatfoodssuchasrice,breadandpotatoeswillmakeonegrowfat.Infact,thesefoodsareverygoodtoone’shealth.Theyaregoodsourcesofmanyvitamins.Andincomparisonwithsteakandbeef,theycontainlessamountofcalories.Somepeopledon’tlikecannedorfrozenvegetables,becausetheythinkfreshvegetablescookedathomearealwaysbetter.Thisisagainwrong.Infact,whetherthevegetablesaregoodornotdependsmoreonhowtheyareprepared.Overcooking,forexample,destroysgoodqualitiesofvegetables.Vegetablescookedintoomuchwatercanusealargeamountofvitamins.Itiswidelybelievedextravitaminsprovidemoreenergy.Buttakingmorethanthebodyneedsdoesn’tmakeitsfunctionbetter.Itisalsowrongtosaythatvegetablesgrowninpoor,worn-outsoilarelowerinvitaminsthanvegetablesgrowninrichsoil.Thevitaminsinourfoodsareintheplantsthemselves.Theydon’tcomefromthesoil.However,themineralsinaplantdependonthemineralsinthesoil.Inshort,therearemanyfalseideasaboutnutrition.Weneedtocorrectthem.(61.Thispassageismainlyabout.A.nutritionB.vitaminsC.vegetablesD.health(62.Rice,breadandpotatoesdogoodtopeople’shealthmainlybecause.A.theymakepeoplefatB.therearelotsofvitaminsinthemC.theycontainlessamountofcaloriescomparedwitsteakandbeef.D.bothBandC(63.Whydon’tsomepeoplelikecannedorfrozenvegetables?Because.A.theythinkfreshvegetablescontainlessvitaminsB.theythinkfreshvegetablescontainmorevitaminsthanthecannedorfrozenones.C.theydon’tthinkthecannedorfrozenvegetablesarefreshD.theydon’tthinkthecannedorfrozenvegetablestasteasgoodasthefreshones.(64.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Manypeopleknowalmosteverythingaboutnutrition.B.Foodsuchasrice,breadandpotatoesmakepeoplefat.C.Vegetablesgrowninpoorworn-outsoilmayhavethesameamountofvitaminsasvegetablesgrowninrichsoil.D.Extravitaminsprovidelessenergy.(65.Thepointofthepassageisthat.A.themineralsinaplantdependonthemineralsinthesoilB.peoplemakemistakeswhentalkingaboutgooddietC.takingmorevitaminsthanthebodyneedsdoesn’tmakeitfunctionbetterD.vegetablescookedintoomuchwatercanlosealargeamountofvitamins.EHoursandAdmissionMonday—Thursday:10:00a.m.–5:00p.m.Friday:10:00a.m.–8:00p.m.Saturday:10:00a.m.–5:00p.m.Sunday:11:00a.m.–5:00p.m.ClosedonThanksgivingdayandChristmasday.TheMuseumShopisopenduringregularmuseumhours.Admissiontotheshopisfree.TheMuseumLibraryisopenMonday—Friday10:00am–5:00pm.TheSkylinerRestaurantisopenduringregularmuseumhoursMondaythroughSaturday,from11:30amto5:00pmonSunday.Adults:$7.00TheagedandstudentswithID:$6:00Childrenages2to17:$5:00Childrenyoungerthan2:freeStrongMuseummembers:freeStrongMuseumoffersa50%discounttogroupsof20ormore.(66.StrongMuseumusuallyopens.A.MondaythroughThursdayB.everydayexceptWednesdayC.fromMondaytoFridayD.everydayoftheweek(67.YoucanhavedinnerinStrongMuseumonFriday.A.from10:00amto5:00pmB.from10:00amto8:00pmC.from11:30amto5:00pmD.atanytimeoftheday(68.Ifyouareagroupof30studentswithIDvisitingStrongMuseum,howmuchshouldyoupayfortheadmission?A.$105B.$90C.$210D.$180(69.Accordingtotheadvertisementabove,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ChildrentoStrongMuseumarefree.B.AnadultvisitingStrongMuseumshouldpay$7.00.C.TheMuseumisopenalltheyearround.D.TheagedpeoplearefreetoStrongMuseum.(70.WhichisthebestthatcanbeusedintheadvertisementforstrongMuseum?A.StrongMuseum–anExcitingPlaceforAdults.B.StrongMuseum—Children’sWorldforFun.C.WelcometoStrongMuseumforaLongHoliday.D.StrongMuseum—theBestPlacetoSpendYourDay.IV.選擇下列詞語(yǔ)完成下面對(duì)話。A.achieveB.openedC.talkingD.partE.openF.questionsG.visitingA:Hi,IamDaniel.IamajournalistfromShenzhenTVStation.Iwanttoknowsomethingaboutyourschoollife.Couldyouanswermesome71.aboutit?B:Yes,I’dloveto.A:Well,howmanystudentsdoyouhaveinyourschool?B:Abouttwothousandstudentsinourschool.A:Andareyoualwaysbusywithyourlessons.B:Ofcourse.Wehavemuchhomeworktodoeveryday.Weworkhardto72.abettergrade.A:Whataboutyourfreetime?B:Wecantake73.indifferentkindsofactivities.Therearedifferentkindsofhobbygroupsinourschool.Andthesehobbygroupsare74.tousonFridayafternoon.A:Ithinkyourschoollifeiswonderful,isn’tit?B:Ithinkso.A:It’snice75.toyou.Thankyouverymuch.B:You’rewelcome.V.選擇下列句子完成下面對(duì)話。A.Letmeexamineyou.B.You’dbetterhaveagoodrest.C.Whatwasthematter?D.Icoughedlastnight.E.WhatcanIdoforyou?F.Ithinkthatmaybeabigproblem.G.You’llbeallrightsoon.Jennyisvisitingadoctor,Dr.Zhang.Dr.Zhang:76..Jenny:Well,77..AndIcouldn’tsleep.Dr.Zhang:What’sthematter?Jenny:Icaughtinarainstormonmywayhomefromthetheatreyesterdayevening.Dr.Zhang:Oh,78.Openyourmouthandsay“Ah…”Jenny:Ah…Dr.Zhang:Allright.Letmetakeyourtemperature.Jenny:(InamomentWhat’swrongwithme,doctor?Dr.Zhang:You’vegotacold.Butit’snothingserious.79..Takethismedicinethreetimesaday.80..Jenny:Ok.Thankyou.Goodbye.第二卷(共計(jì)35分I.首字母填空或用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(10分81.Peterisrasoneofthetopstudentsinourgrade.82.Ifindstamps(fascinate.I’vebeencollectingthemformanyyears.83.–Whatdoesyoursisterdo?–Sheworksatthereceptiondeskinahotel,soshetakesgreatcareofher(appear.84.Themanisinprisonnowandh

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