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保密★啟用前紅嶺教育集團(tuán)2024-2025學(xué)年初三適應(yīng)性考試模擬試卷英語試卷一、完形填空(10分)閱讀下面短文,理解大意,從所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案,使短文連貫完整。Ireceivedaphonecallfrommyfriendthenightbeforeyesterday.Wetalkedformorethan401.ButIspent30minuteslisteningtoher.Her2werefullofcomplaints(抱怨)aboutthework,thesocietyandotherthings.LaterIstoppedherand3her,“Firstly,whatareyoutryingtotellmeafterrepeatingallthat?Secondly,howdoyoufeelafter4thesecomplaints.Ithink5canbechangedunlessyoumakeupyourmindtochangeit.”Inthefollowingcommunication,wetalkedmuchbetter.Wetalkedabouttheprogressshehadmadeonher6,andIalsogavehersomeadviceonherwork.Weallhaveproblemswithourwork,ourfriends,ourfamilies,orwithinourselves.Weshoulddosomethingto7theprobleminsteadofcomplainingallthetime.Whatistheuseofcomplaining?Nouseatall.Thegoalofchangingtheworldistoo8.Wecannotachievethatbiggoalinonego.Trytostartwithyourself,facetolifeactivelyandchangeyourworld.Changingyourworldisanimportantpartofchangingtheworld.Andremembertobe9toothers.Bethankful,soyoudon’tcomplain.Theneverythingwillchange,10getbetterandbetter!Changeyourself,startbystoppingcomplaining,andtheworldwillreallystarttochange.1.A.seconds B.minutes C.hours D.days2.A.dances B.songs C.words D.letters3.A.a(chǎn)sked B.encouraged C.collected D.created4.A.repeating B.supporting C.writing D.showing5.A.nobody B.something C.nothing D.somebody6.A.school B.home C.office D.work7.A.solve B.work C.find D.have8.A.small B.big C.easy D.simple9.A.careful B.rude C.cold D.thankful10.A.for B.or C.a(chǎn)nd D.but二、閱讀理解(共40分,ABC閱讀和信息匹配1.5分一空,短文匹配2分一空)AEastChinaNormalUniversityinShanghaiishometoatleast13straydogs(流浪狗).Everynight,membersoftheuniversity’sanimalprotectionclubarehappytowalkthedogs.Assoonasadog-walkingnoticeisputupinaWeChatgroup,thewalkingtaskwillbetakeninafewminutes.“Wemakeaplanforwalkingdogsatthebeginningofeachterm,buttherearealwayschanges,sowe’llcallforhelpinourWeChatgroup,”saidXieYifan,amemberoftheclub.“Itseemsthatthisyearmorestudentshavejoinedtheclub,sostraydogshavebecome‘rare’(稀有的).”Theanimalprotectionclubwasstartedin2004.Straydogsandstraycatswereonceaproblemattheuniversity.Thedogschosetoliveattheuniversitybecauseofthelargegreenspacesandfriendlystudentsthere,buttheycausedsafetyproblemsforpeople.Toprotectdogsandpeopleattheuniversity,somestudentsthendecidedtobuildakennel(狗舍).Thereare13dogslivinginthekennelnow.“Takingcareofthesestraydogsandcatsisn’tveryeasy,”Xiesaid.Theworkoftheclubmembersincludescleaningthekennel,bathingthedogs,andtakingthemtoanimalhospitalstohaveahealthexamination.Thecostcomesfromtheclub’sactivityfundandincome(收入)fromsellingcreativeproducts.Insteadofkeepingtheminthekennel,theclubmembershopethestraydogscanbeadopted(收養(yǎng)).Theyhopetofindforeverhomesforthem.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。11.Howlonghastheanimalprotectionclubbeenaroundsofar?A.For20years. B.For13years. C.For10years. D.For5years.12.Whoarethemembersoftheuniversity’sanimalprotectionclub?A.Students. B.Dogsandcats. C.Teachers. D.Netfriends.13.WhatdoesXieYifanmeanbysaying“straydogshavebecome‘rare’”?A.Therearemorestraycatsthanstraydogs.B.Manystudentshaveadoptedstraydogs.C.Mostofthestraydogshavebeensentaway.D.Morestudentshaveofferedtowalkthestraydogs.14.Whatdon’ttheclubmembersdoforthestraydogs?A.Cleaningthekennel. B.Makingmoneyforsellingthem.C.Bathingthedogs. D.Takingthemtoanimalhospitalstohaveahealthexamination.15.What’sthebesttitle(題目)forthepassage?A.Howtowalkadog B.Bestfriendsofhumans—dogsC.Dog-walking—agoodwaytoexercise D.LoveforstraydogsBOnarecentSaturdaymorning,anexcitedcrowdgatheredtogetheronSanFrancisco’swaterfront.Theywerewatchinginamazementasbubble(氣泡)artistKurthReisslowlydrewalargebubblefromhisbucket(桶)andreleaseditintotheair.Severalminuteslater,thebubblesuddenlypopped.Alittlegirlinthecrowdjumpedandclapped.SheturnedtoReis,eagerforanothershow.The“bubbleman”hadsucceededonceagaininbringingalittlebitofjoytoothers.The49-year-oldtraveledarockypathtohisnew“job”.In2018,Reis,thenadeliveryman,hadaseriousmotorcycleaccident.Themanhadseveraloperations.Eachtimehewokeupafteranoperation,hefeltlikehehadbeen“reborn”.Following88daysinthehospital,hefeltreadytostartanewlife.In2020,COVID-19fledhiscitywithsorrow.Reisthoughtaboutwhathecoulddotohelpmakepeoplefeelhappyagain.Heturnedtosoapandlearnedtomakelargebubbles.Lastyear,ReisbeganperforminghisartforminparksacrossSanFrancisco.Peoplestartedtocallhimthe“bubbleman”.Someofthemgivehimtips,butthemansayshedoesn’tcareaboutthemoney.Reisfeelsthathisartisusefulinmoreimportantways.Notlongago,awomanspoketohimafterwatchingoneofhisperformances.Shetoldhimthatshehadbeenverysadeversinceherfather’sdeath.Seeinghis“joyful”bubbles,however,madeherfeelmuchbetter.“Ican’tsavetheworld.I’mnottryingto,”Reissays.“Butbymakingsomebubbles,Icanputasmileonsomebody’sface.”16.WhatdoesReisthinksuccessisaccordingtothepassage?A.Toimprovehisperformancemoreuseful. B.Towakeupaftereveryoperation.C.Toperformeverywhereandgetlotsoftips. D.Tomakeothershappyforawhile.17.WhendidReishavethemotorcycleaccident?A.Aboutfouryearsago.B.Attheageof49.C.Lastyear. D.In2020.18.What’stheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase?A.a(chǎn)pathwithrocksB.a(chǎn)roadofhardshipsC.a(chǎn)nearestway D.a(chǎn)fasttrack19.Whatcanyouknowfromthepassage?A.KurthReisisbraveandhopefulaboutfuture.B.ManyoldpeoplediedofCOVID-19inReis’scity.C.AlldeliverymeninSanFranciscocanrideamotorcycle.D.Reisspentmorethantwoyearslearningtomakelargebubbles.20.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthearticle?A.AnAmazingArtist B.TheRebornBubbleManC.TheJoyfulBubbles D.PutaSmileonYourFaceCAtornado(龍卷風(fēng))isakindofstrongstormwithairwhichmovesinacirclequickly.Theycanmoveover200milesperhourandcausealotofdamage.Astheymoveacrosstheland,theycaneasilypickupcars,trucks,andevenhouses,andthenthrowthemveryfar.Itisimportanttofindasafeplaceifatornadogetsclose.Asafeplacecouldbeabasementorthelowestfloor.Ifyouareinahomewithoutabasement,trytofindafirst-floorbathroomorasmallroomwithoutwindowsinthemiddleofyourhouse.Youshouldcurlup(蜷縮)intoaballandcoveryourheadandneckwithyourhands.Buttherearesomepeoplewhoactuallywanttogetclosetotornadoes.Theyarescientistswhowanttolearnmoreabouttornadoes.Oneofthebestwaystodothisistogetascloseaspossibletothetornado.Theyusespecialtoolstomeasure(測量)whatishappeninginandaroundatornado.Onespecialtooliscalledatornadoprobe(探測儀).Insidethetornadoprobe,therearesensors(傳感器)tomeasurewindspeed,temperature,pressure,anddirection.Someprobesevenhavecameras,sothescientistscanseeandunderstandwhatit’sliketobeinatornado.Tobeabletogetthesemeasurements,thescientistshavetogetatornadoprobenearorintoatornado.Scientistswilltrytoguesswhereatornadowillgonext.Thentheydrivetothatlocationandputdowntheprobe.Iftheydonotguesscorrectly,theypickuptheirprobeandtryanotherplace.Iftheyareright,thetornadowillgonearorevenrightovertheprobe.Thentheytakeallofthemeasurementsfromtheprobeandusethemtopredictwherefuturetornadoesmayformandtravel.Andtheycangivepeoplesomewarningtokeepawayfromadangeroustornado.21.Ifatornadogetsclose,whatshouldpeopledotokeepsafe?A.Curlthelegsup. B.Findasmallroom.C.Gotoabasement. D.Stayinabathroom.22.Whatcanthesensorinaprobemeasure?①pressure

②direction

③temperature

④windpowerA.①②③ B.②③④ C.①②④ D.②③④23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthescientistsfromthelastparagraph?A.Theyrisktheirlivesstudyingtornadoes.B.Theygetclosetoatornadotoadmireit.C.Theycaneasilyputtheprobeintherightplace.D.Theypreventthetornadoformingbymeasurements.24.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellsus?A.Whatatornadois.B.Howdangerousatornadois.C.Whereatornadomayformandtravel.D.Howscientistsdoresearchworkontornadoes.25.Wheremayyoufindthispassage?A.Inanovel. B.Inasciencemagazine.C.Inastorybook. D.Inaguidebook.短文匹配(10分)Therearemanywetlands(濕地)inChinaandsomeofthemhavebecometheworld’simportantones.TheChineseYellowSeaWetlandsareamongthem.Theyareintheeastofourprovince(?。?Theworld’slargestDeerNatureReserve(自然保護(hù)區(qū))isinthem.26Thetemperature(溫度)inthewetlandsisusuallynottoohighortoolow.Thereisalotofrainandsunshinetoo.27Theyofferenoughfoodtosomekindsofanimalsandbirds.However,itisnottheonlyreasonwhyweneedtoprotectwetlands.Wetlandsareimportant.Theyarehometomanydifferentkindsofbirdsandanimals,andtheyhelpstopfloods(洪水)too.28Theywanttomakemoreroomforfarmsandbuildings.Ifthisgoeson,wildanimalswillhavenowheretolive.29Theytrytheirbesttoprotectthem.Everyyear,onFebruary2nd,lotsofactivitiestakeplacetotellpeoplemoreaboutwetlands.It’sWorldWetlandsDay.A.Theyaregoodplacesforwildlife.B.Wemusttakepartintheactivitiestoprotectwetlands.C.TheChineseYellowSeaWetlandsareinJiangsu.D.Morethan700deerlivefreelythere.E.Butsomepeoplewanttochangethewetlands.F.Now,manyChinesepeopleknowtheimportanceofthewetlands.信息匹配(7.5分)30LiPingisanursingstudent.Sheiskind,andwantstohelptheoldwithwhatshehaslearnt.31ZhaoJunisalwaysworriedabouttheenvironmentofthecity.HewantstohelptopickupRubbishinthepublicplaces.32ChengGuodoeswellinherartlessons.Shewantstobeanartteacherinthefuture.33WangMeilivesinGnangzhonandgoestoschoolbysubway.Sheknowsallthelineswell.SheisfreeeverySaturdayafternoon.34LiHuaisgoodatspeakingEnglish.HelikestointroducethingsaboutChinatoforeignfriendsA.SpecialTravelersNeededDoyouliketravelingduringMayDayholiday?WearegoingtomanyparksinourcityTakeabigbagwithyou,andwewillpickuprubbishandkeeptheparksclean.B.VolunteersWantedforGZMetroThereare16subwaylinesnowworkinginGuangzhousoweneedlotsofvolunteersfrommiddleschoolstoshowthewayonweekends.ThevolunteersmustknowGuangzhouwell.C.TeachersNeededinArtSchoolInordertohelpstudentsknowmoreaboutChinesetraditionalart,weplantoteachdrawingandpapercutting.Ifyouaregoodatart,welcometojoinus!D.VolunteersWantedintheCityMuseumTherewillbeanexhibitionaboutlocalcultureWeneedvolunteerstoguideforeignvisitorsandintroducetheinformationabouttheexhibits.IfyouareinterestedinitandgoodatEnglish,comeandjoinus!E.VolunteersWantedinMedicalSchoolInordertocollectinformationabouthealthcare,weneedvolunteerstopayhomevisitsanddosomeinterview.F.VolunteersWantedintheRedCrossAfreemedicalcheckfortheoldwillbeheldinthecommunityattheweekend.Volunteerswithnursingandmedicalbackgroundarewelcomedtohelp.三、語法填空(10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)位置。WhentheworldtalksabouttraditionalChinesephilosophy(哲學(xué)),theythinkofConfucius,orKongZi.Soit’simportant35(understand)whoConfuciusisandwhatkindofrolehehasplayedinChina’shistoryand36(develop).Bornin551BC,Confuciusgrewupin37poorfamily.Hevisitedfamousscholars(學(xué)者)and38(learn)alot.Hedevelopedhisthoughtsintoa

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