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2024-2025學(xué)年廣東省深圳市翠園中學(xué)初三下學(xué)期第一次聯(lián)合模擬考試英語試題

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I.單項選擇

1>InChina,springcomesinMarch.Theweatherwarmerandthedaysarelonger.

A.getsB.soundsC.smellsD.tastes

2、一Whenyoutotheparty?

一Twodaysago.AndtheyalsoinvitedTony.

A.did;inviteB.will;invite

C.were;invitedD.are;invited

3>Hedecidednottotellhisparentsthathewasgoinghomebecausehewantedtogivethema.

A.giftB.noteC.callD.surprise

4、Parentsmustbepatienttheirchildren.

A.atB.aboutC.withD.to

5、Keepquiet,please.Allthestudentslessonsatschool.

A.arehavingB.hadC.willhaveD.have

6、ThereabasketballgamebetweenClass8andClass12tomorrowafternoon.

A.isB.hasC.willbeD.willhave

7、rdliketomakefriendsthegirl.She'stalentedmusic.

A.to;atB.to;inC.with;atD.with;in

8、一unusualmusicheisplaying!

一Yes,allofthestudentsarelosingthemselvesinit.

A.HowB.HowanC.WhatD.Whatan

9、Thedoctorlookstiredandsleepyhestayeduplatetolookafterhispatientsyesterday.

A.ifB.becauseC.whileD.sothat

10、Thesignisatrafficsign.Imeans“Youcan'tturnrighthere”.

II.完形填空

11、Oncetherelivedtwobrothers.TheelderbrotherwascalledSimonandtheyoungerVictor.They]each

otherverymuch,andalwaystookcareofoneanother.Everydaytheyworkedfrommorninguntilnight,gettingasmuchgrain

(谷物)aspossiblefromtheirfields.

Onelateautumnevening,aftertheirworkinthe2finished,Simonsaidtohiswife,""Victorgotmarriedlastmonth.

Hehasmanybillstopay.IthinkIwillputabagofriceinhisbam(谷倉)"Oh,that'sagoodidea,"saidhiswife.t6Butplease

don'ttellsaidSimon.U4IfheknowsIputthericethere,hewillnevertakeit.”

So,latethatnightSimontookabagofricetoVictor'sbarn.Thenextday,whilelookingathisownbam,hefound3

strange.a4ItookabagofricetoVictor'shouselastnight,butIstillhavethesamenumberofbagsinmybam.Howdidthat

happen?”

Simondecidedtotakeanotherbagofricetohisbrother'sbarnthatnight.Butthenextmorning,hefoundthe4

numberofbagsinhisbamagain!”Thisisverystrange,9,hethought.

Thatnighthe5again.Hecarriedalargebagofriceonhisshoulder,andwalkeddowntheroadtohisyounger

brother'shouse.Inthebrightmoonlight,hecouldseeanotherpersoncomingdowntheroad.Hewascarryingsomethingonhis

shouldertoo.

"YoungerBrother!Simoncried,“Whatareyoudoing?”

“Iwasworriedaboutyou,OlderBrother,saidVictor.66Yourfamilyislargerthanmine.Ithoughtyouneededmorerice.^^

Thetwobrothersquicklyrealizedthattheyhadbeentakingricetoeachother.They6whathadhappened.66Itisgoodto

haveabrotherlikeyou/5theybothsaid.Andtheylivedhappilyeverafter.

1.A.dislikedB.hatedC.lovedD.enjoyed

2.A.shopsB.fieldsC.hospitalsD.factories

3.A.everythingB.anythingC.nothingD.something

4.A.smallB.differentC.hugeD.same

5.A.plannedB.failedC.hopedD.tried

6.A.laughedaboutB.dreamedaboutC.pointedatD.shoutedat

m.語法填空

12、動詞應(yīng)用

1.(grow)upisnotalwayseasy.Whenwefacedifficulties,aspiritofdependingonyourselfismoreusefulthan2.(cry)for

help.ThafswhatHongZhanhui'sstoryofgrowingfromboytomanwithfamilyhardship3.(tell)us.

Hong4.(bear)in1982inapoorfamilyinXihuaCounty(縣),HenanProvince.Whenhewasonly11,hisfather5.(become)

badlyillandonedayhecamebackwithanunwantedbabygirl.Ayearlater,Hong'smotherlefthome.Shenolongerwanted

6.(live)suchapoorlifeandfacehersickhusband.Soeverythinghardfellontotheyoungboy'sshoulders:totakecareofhis

fatherandthesisterChenchen,andtogoontostudy.

Althoughhislifewashard,Hong7.(nevergo)awayfromhisfatherandsister.Heworkedinpart-timejobstofeedhis

family.Heclimbedtalltreestogetbirds9eggsforhissister.Hewalkedtwohoursatweekendstothemarkettobuydifferent

thingstosellaroundhisschool.Hesaidthathe8.(make)agoodlifeinthefuture.Afewyearslater,hestudiedatacollege.To

takecareofChenchen,hehadworkedhardtorent(租)aroomnearhiscollegeforseveralyears.

AfterHong'sstorywentpublic,hebecameaheroinpeople'seyes.ButHongrefusedoffersfromothers.Hesaidhe9.(feel)

encouragedbykindoffers,buthecoulddependonhisownwork.

Throughhishardlife,he10.(grow)upfromboytoman.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>Notallpeoplecanaffordtobuyexpensivebooks.ThereareSendinglibrarieswherepeople,oldandyoung,can

borrowbooksiftheyaremembers.ThelargestlibraryinSingaporeistheNationalLibraryatStamfordRoad.Morethan

thousandsofbookscanbefound.MostofthemareEnglishbooksalthoughtherearealsosomeChineseandMalayreaders.

Youcanborrowbooksfromthelibraryifyouareamember.Tobeamemberyouhavetopayacertainfee.Afteryouhave

paidthefee,youaregivenacardandyoucanusethiscardtoborrowbooksforthreeweeksatatime.

Studentsdonotneedtopaymembershipfee.Alltheyneedisaletterfromtheirschoolprincipalsandtheycanbecome

membersofthelibrary.Forthosewholivefarawaythereareextension(擴大)librariesatToaPayoh,Queenstownandother

placeswhichalsohavebooksforreaderstoborrow.

Readingisagoodhabitasitcanincreaseourknowledgeandimproveourlanguage.

1.Manypeopleborrowbooksfromthelibrarybecause.

A.booksaremoreandmoreexpensive

B.theyaremembersoflibraries

C.thereareallkindsofbooksinthelibrary

D.librariesareeverywhere

2.Fromthepassagewecanguessthat.

A.allthebooksinNationalLibraryareEnglishbooks

B.therearenootherbooksbesidesEnglishones

C.therearemanyChineselivingorworkinginSingapore

D.Malaypeople'slanguageisEnglish

3.canborrowbooksfromthelibrary.

A.AllthepeoplelivinginSingaporeB.Onlythemembersofthelibrary

C.OnlythepeoplewhospeakEnglishD.TheChineseandMalaypeople

4.Ifastudentwantstobeamemberofthelibrary,whatheneedsis

A.topayacertainfeeB.tohavealibrarycard

toknowhowtousethelibrarycardaletterfromtheschoolprincipals

Reading

canhelpyoutoknowmorecanimproveyourlanguage

isagoodhabitalloftheabove

14、Whafsgoingtohappeninthefuture?Willrobotscontrolourplanet?Willcomputersbecomesmarterthanus?Notlikely.

Butherearesomethingsthatscientistssayaremostlikelytohappenin10to30yearsfromnow,accordingtotheBBC.

Digitalmoney

Weusedtopaywithcash(現(xiàn)金)foreverythingwebought.Nowwhenweuseacreditcard(信用卡)toshoponline,moneyis

spentwithoutusseeingit.Thatmeanswearealreadyusingdigitalmoney.Usingacardismucheasierthansearchingour

pocketsforchange.Itisalsosaferthancarryingalotofcash.

WhenATMcardswerefirstintroduced,theywerenotacceptedeverywhere.Butnowit'shardtolivewithoutthem.Ifs

reportedthatpeopleinSwedencompletelystoppedusingcashlastyear,andtheUSmightbenext.

Bionic(仿生的)eye

It'snolongersomethingonlyinasciencefictionmovie.Peoplewhoareblindmayhaveachancetogettheirsightback--by

wearingbioniceyes.

Ablindeyecannolongersenselight,butabioniceyecanuseacamerato"see"theenvironmentandsenddata(數(shù)據(jù))tothe

mind.Nowthebioniceyeonlyallowspatientstoseelightsandunclearshapes.Ahighresolution(高清的)imagecouldbejusta

fewyearsaway.

Self-drivingcars

Unlikeahumandriver,aself-drivingcarwon'tgetdistracted(分神)byaphonecall,theradioorsomethingoutsidethewindow.

Sensors(探測器)andcamerasonthecarwouldallowittostickstrictlytotherulesoftheroadandkeepasafedistancefrom

othercars.Thiswouldgreatlyreducethenumberofroadaccidents.Youcouldeventakeanapwhilethecardrivesitself.Inthe

future,driver-lesscarswouldbewidelyaccepted.

1.hasstoppedusingcashcompletely.

A.SwedenB.ATMC.BBCD.America

2.Whatdoesthewritermainlytellusaboutdigitalmoney?

A.Weusedigitalmoneytoshoponlinewithoutpayingmoney.

B.Digitalmoneyismostlikelytobeusedinsteadofcash.

C.Usingcashiseasierandsaferthanacreditcard.

D.ATMcardsarcalwayspopular.

3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Bioniceyesonlyappearinthesciencefictionfilm.

B.Humandriverswon'tgetdistractedbysomethingoutside.

C.Theblindwearingbioniceyesmayseeclearlyinthefuture.

D.Therewillbenoroadaccidentatallifself-drivingcarsareused.

4.Fromthereport,wecanlearnsomeinformationabout.

A.cultureandArtB.industryandfarming

C.scienceandtechnologyD.trafficandjourney

5.Whichofthefollowingcanbepredicted(預(yù)測)fromthepassage?

A.Therewouldbeanumberofself-drivingcarsontheroad

B.Theblindcouldusecamerastoseethingsaround.

C.Wewouldliveahardlifewithdigitalmoney.

D.Robotswouldcontroltheworld.

C

15、

ThehighestpriceofChineseartworkatauction(拍賣)lastyear:303.6millionyuan

FiveDrunkenKingsReturnonHorsesbyRenRenfa,afamouspainterandalsoa

z

<*%high-rankingofficialinchargeofthecontrolofwaterduringtheYuanDynasty,wassold

A1

atauctionfor303.6millionyuaninBeijingonDecember4,2016.

Scatteringbooksonthesubwayinbigcities

/蕓書,Xinshixiang,afamouspublicaccount(公眾號)onWeChatstartedaScatteringBook

ProjectinBeijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhoulastyear.About10,000bookswereleftin

$■

thesubways,airplanesandtaxisforsharing.EachbookwasmarkedwiththeScattering

?—

Bookprojectnameandanyonecouldreadthebookfreely.

ThefirstChinesewomantowintheHugoAward

Science-fictionauthorHaoJingfangbecamethefirstChinesewomantowintheHugo

Award.The33-year-oldwomanfromTianjinwontheprizeforFoldingBeijing.Herwin

cameayearafterLiuCixinwontheHugoAwardforhisnovelTheThree-BodyProblem.

HewasthefirstChineseauthortowintheprize.

PekingOperamasterMeiBaojiudiedat82

MeiBaojiu,aPekingOperamaster,diedattheageof82onApril25,2016inBeijing.

MeiBaojiuwastheninthsonofMeiLanfang(181-131),whoisconsideredasthemost

outstandingPekingOperaartistofalltimeandwhobroughtPekingOperatotheUnited

StatesandEuropeinthe1930s.

1.Accordingtotheinformation,wecanknowaboutthemajorin________2016.

A.sportseventsB.schooleventsC.fashioneventsD.culturalevents

2.WhowasthefirstChinesetowintheHugoAward?

A.HaoJingfang.B.LiuCixin.C.MeiBaojiu.D.MeiLanfang.

3.WhenwasMeiBaojiuborn?

A.In1934.B.In1935.C.In2015.D.In2016.

4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.HaoJingfangisknownforTheThree-BodyProblem.

B.NowMeiBaojiuisconsideredasthebestPekingOperaartist.

C.TheScatteringBookprojectwasonlycarriedoutinthreecitiesinChinalastyear.

D.FiveDrunkenKingsReturnonHorseswassoldatahigherpricethananyotherartwork.

5.Wherecanyouprobablygettheinformation?

A.Fromaposter.B.Fromanovel.C.Fromaguidebook.D.Fromanewspaper.

D

16>Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.Whenyouareindifferentcountries,youshouldfollowtheircustoms.

InChina,ifsimpolitetotalkwheneatingdinner.Andyou'renotsupposedtostarteatingfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthe

table.

VeryoftenpeoplewhotraveltotheUnitedStatesforgettotip(付小費).Itisusualtotipwaiters,taxidriversandporterswho

helpcarryyourbags.Waitersexpecttogeta15%tiponthecostofyourmeal.Taxidriversexpectaboutthesameamount.

InEngland,makesuretostandinlineevenifthereareonlytwoofyou.It'simportanttorespect(尊重)linesthere.It'sagood

ideatotalkabouttheweather.IfsafavoritesubjectofconversationwiththeBritish.

InSpain(西班牙),it'sagoodideatohavealightmealintheafternoonifsomeoneinvitesyoufordinner.Peoplehavedinner

verylate,andrestaurantsdonotgenerallyopenuntilafter9:00pm.

InSaudiArabia(沙特阿拉伯),menkissoneanotheronthecheek(臉頰).Yourhostmaywelcomeyouwithakissonboth

cheeks.Itispoliteforyoutodothesame.

InJapan,peopleusuallygivepersonalorbusinesscardstoeachotherwhentheymeetforthefirsttime.Whenapersongives

youacard,don'tputitintoyourpocket(口袋)assoonasyougetit.Thepersonexpectsyoutoreadit.

Don'tforgettobecarefulofyourbodylanguagetoexpresssomethinginconversations.Akindofbodylanguagethatis

acceptableinoneculturemaybeimpoliteinanother.

1.Howmanycountriesarementionedinthispassage?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.

2.IfyoutraveltotheUS,youspend$200onataxirideand$320onameal,youaresupposedtotipintotal.

A.$520B.$78C.$156D.$60

3.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?

A.YouareexpectedtokissyourhostonthecheekinJapan.

B.Generally,restaurantsdon'tofferdinnerafter9:00pminSpain.

C.It'simpolitetoeatfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthetableinChina.

D.Youdon'tneedtostandinlineiftherearetwopeoplewaitingforabusinEngland.

E

17、Youshouldeatwell,getlotsofexerciseifyouwanttobeahealthykid.Ifyou'rehealthy,youcanstudywelland

candoallthethingsyouwanttodo,likerunningaroundwithyourfriends.Ifyou'reakidwhowantstobehealthy,hereare

somerulesforyou.

Eatdifferentkindsoffoods.Ifyoueatdifferentkindsoffoods,youcangetthenutrients(營養(yǎng))yourbodyneeds.Eatat

leastfiveservingsoffruitsandvegetablesaday.

Drinkmilkoften.Wateristhebestdrinkwhenyou'rethirsty.Butkidsneedcalcium(鈣)togrow,andthereisenough

calciuminthemilk.Ifyouareyoungerthan9yearsold,drink2cupsofmilkaday.Childrenwhoareovernineyearsold

shoulddrink3cupsofmilkperday.

Limitscreentime.Themoretimeyouspendonthesitting-downactivities,likebasketball,bikeriding,swimmingandso

on.Trytospendnomorethan2hoursadayonthescreen.

Beactive.Forakid,youshouldknowwhichactivityyoulikebest.Noteveryonelovesbaseballorsoccer.Askyour

parentstohelpyoudoyourfavoriteactivitiesregularly.Findwaystobeactiveeveryday.

1.Ifyoueatwellandgetlotsofexercise,___________.

A.you911beunhealthyB.you511belazy

C.youcanhavelotsoffriendsD.youcanstudyandplaywell

2.Ifyouspendmoretimeoncomputergamesyouwill___________.

A.bemoreactiveB.havelesstimeforsports

C.havemoretimeforreadingD.doyourfavoriteactivitiesregularly

3.Kidseatdifferentkindsoffoodsto_____

A.bethinnerB.getthenutrientstheirbodyneeds

C.trysomethingdifferentD.makethemselvesenjoyfoods

4.Whyshouldkidsdrinkmilkeveryday?

A.Becausetheyarealwaysthirsty.B.Becausemostofthemlikeit.

C.Becausethereisenoughcalciuminit.D.Becauseitcanlimittheirscreentime.

5.Whafsthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.BeaHealthyKidB.HowtoEatC.TheRulestoEatD.BeanActiveKid

F

18、Pvebeenworkingasaprofessionalclown(小丑)fornearlytwoyears.Beforethat,Iwasanactorfornineyears.Iwasnever

famous,butIwasquitesuccessful!IchangedjobsbecauseIwantedtodomoreinlifethanmakepeoplelaugh.WhatifIcould

helppeople,too?

Asaclown,Itrytoencouragesickchildreninhospitaltolaughandsmile.Whenyoulaugh,yourmindandbodyrelax.Clearly,

peoplewholaughmoredon*thaveasmanycoldsorotherproblems!Childrenwholaughalotoftengetbetterresultsintheir

studies,too.

Itisn*taneasyjob.Notallsickchildrengetbetter,andsometimesIcomehomeandcry.ButIalwaysgobacktoworkthenext

daywithmyrednoseon.1don*tearnmuchmoneyasaclown,butIfeelveryluckytoworkwithsuchbraveandwonderful

patients.

Ibecamealaughteryoga(瑜。Qteachermorethantwoyearsago.Beforethat,Iwasadentist!Myjobwasverydifficult,andI

usedtofeelNowIstillimprovepeople'shealth,buteverythingelseiscompletelydifferent.Everyonehasfuninalaughter

yogaclass,includingtheteacher!

No,laughterisn't"magic”.Itdoesn*tpreventallillness,keepyouyoung,ormakeyoubeautiful.Butdidyouknowthatit'san

excellentkindofexercise?Youmoveyourwholebodywhenyoulaugh!

SometimesIworkwithfamouspeople.It'struethatbeingrichcanbestressful!Somefamouspeoplecanbeunpleasantattimes,

butItrytochangetheirbadfeelings.Laughterisexcellentforpeoplelikemusicians,artistsandwriters,becauseithelpspeople

tobemorecreative.

1.(小題1)Accordingtothepassage,wecanseethatbothwriters?

A.havechangedtheirjobs

B.likesportsverymuch

C.feelunhappyatwork

D.arelookingforjobs

2.(小題2)Thesecondwritermentionsfamouspeopleinthepassagetoshowthat?

A.theyarealwaysrich

B.theyhavestresssometimes

C.theylikefunnypeople

D.theyaregoodatdoingyoga

3.(小題3)Theunderlinedpartnfedupnisclosestinmeaningto?

A.interestedB.sat

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