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11/112019北京石景山初三一模英语 2019.4学校_______________________姓名___________准考证号_________________考生须知1.本试卷为闭卷考试,共10页,满分60分,考试时间为90分钟。2.请在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校名称、姓名和准考证号。3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。答题卡上的选择题用2B铅笔规范填涂,其他试题用黑色签字笔作答。4.考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卡一并交回。知识运用(共14分)一、单项填空(共6分,每小题0.5分)从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.Jimisaverykindboy.Wealllike______.A.meB.himC.herD.you2.IhavedancingclasseseverySaturday.Theystart______8o’clock.A.atB.onC.inD.to3.Wedidn’tenjoytheday______theweatherwassobad.A.ifB.orC.butD.because4.—______doyouplaytennis?—Onceaweek.A.HowsoonB.HowoftenC.HowmuchD.Howmany5.Excuseme,sir,you______smokeintheforest.It’sdangerous.A.wouldn’tB.couldn’tC.mustn’tD.needn’t6.—Whichis______seasontovisitYuyuantanPark?—Spring.It’sfantastic.A.goodB.betterC.bestD.thebest7.—Mum,myfriendsandI______tothecinematonight.—Oh,lovely!Ihopeyouenjoythefilm!A.goB.willgoC.wentD.havegone8.Ifit______sunnytomorrow,wewillhaveapicnicneartheriver.A.willbeB.beC.isD.was9.I______SarahsinceshemovedtoEngland.A.won’tseeB.didn’tseeC.haven’tseenD.wasn’tseeing10.Whenthetelephonerang,I______cookies.A.makeB.madeC.willmakeD.wasmaking11.Mr.Smith’sfirstbook______tenyearsago.A.publishedB.publishesC.ispublishedD.waspublished12.—Tom,canyoutellme______toLaoSheTeaHousetomorrow?—Bysubway.A.howwillyougoB.howdidyougoC.howyouwillgoD.howyouwent二、完形填空(共8分,每小题1分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。LittleBoxesofChocolatesEventhoughthirteenyearshadpassed,itseemedlikeonlyyesterdaywhenDadwashandingoutthoselittleboxesofchocolatestoeachofhissweethearts.Valentine’sDaywasmyfather’sholiday.MysistersandIlearnedearlytobegoodonthatday.We13waitedalongtimeforDadtogethomeandthenquicklylineduplikegoodlittlesoldiersashegaveeachchildasmall,heart-shapedbox,holdingsomechocolates.Itcaused14reactions(反应)aswewentthroughtheperiodsinlife.Intheelementaryschoolyears,wewouldrushhomeandwaitforDad.Injuniorhigh,wefeltalittleembarrassed(尴尬的).Inhighschool,wethoughtweweretoocooltoberushinghome.However,wewerestillcomfortedknowingthatDadwashomewaitingforuswithhisspecial15.MysistersandIthoughttheonlywaywewouldevergetoutofthistraditionwastomoveoutofthehouse.Wewere16.Evenafterweallmovedoutofthehouse,whenValentine’sDaycame,therewasalittleboxofchocolateswaitingforeachofus.Sowestillmadethetripoverto17it.WhenMumpassedaway,wethoughtthiswholetraditionwoulddisappeargradually.Wrongagain.Grandchildrenenteredthepictureandwerealso18inthistraditionfromthedaytheywereborn.Oneyear,everythingchanged.InthatFebruary,Valentine’sDay19onDad’sbowlingnight,sohehandedoutthechocolatesadayearly.Then,Valentine’sDayarrived.IwaswatchingTVwhenthephonerang.Itwasthehospital.Dadhadaheartattack,andhedidn’tmakeit.Afewyearslaterafterhisdeath,wefinallywentthroughthehardtimeandbegan20again.AndcomeFebruary,whenthoselittleheart-shapedboxesofchocolatesappearinstorewindows,Dad’straditionlivesonmyheart.初三英语试卷第3页(共10页)13.A.wiselyB.bravelyC.patientlyD.proudly14.A.amazingB.correctC.differentD.terrible15.A.dreamB.treatC.supportD.interest16.A.wrongB.cleverC.afraidD.happy17.A.buyB.sendC.bringD.collect18.A.caughtB.challengedC.hurtD.included19.A.fellB.dependedC.livedD.walked20.A.regrettingB.celebratingC.complainingD.sharing阅读理解(共36分)三、阅读理解(共26分,每小题2分)阅读下面的四篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。ATopFourUnusualShopsSenbikiyaIfyouarelookingforsomethingperfect,cometoSenbikiyainTokyo,Japan!Youbuyfruit–perfectandveryexpensivefruit.Thereareapplesfor$25eachand12strawberriesfor$82.Yes,it’sexpensive…butit’spopular.Beacon’sClosetAreyoulookingforsomethingold…somethingotherpeopledon’twantanymore?ThenBeacon’sClosetinNewYork,USAistheplaceforyou.Peoplebringclothestheydon’twantandotherpeoplebuythem.Thesesecond-handclothesareofgoodquality–andcheap!TheOldCuriosityShopSometimesthebuildingiswhatmakesyourshoppingexperiencespecial;forexample,TheOldCuriosityShopinLondon,England.ItisatinyoldshopwhichCharlesDickenswroteaboutin1841.Therearelotsofbigmodernbuildingsaroundit.Itisnowashoeshop.ElAteneoGrandSplendidFromatinybuildingtoahugeone:thefamousbookshopElAteneoGrandSplendidinBuenosAires,Argentina.In1919,thebuildingopenedasatheatre,butinFebruary2000,itbecameoneofthebiggest–andmostbeautiful–bookshopsintheworld.21.WhatcanyoubuyinSenbikiya?A.Shoes.B.Clothes.C.Books.D.Fruit.22.Beacon’sClosetisin______.A.BuenosAiresB.NewYorkC.LondonD.Tokyo23.WhichshopdidCharlesDickenswriteabout?A.Senbikiya.B.Beacon’sCloset.C.TheOldCuriosityShop.D.ElAteneoGrandSplendid.BTheLifeofJaneGoodallOnthemorningofJuly14,1960,JaneGoodallarrivedatLakeTanganyikaintheGombeNationalPark.Thenaround5p.m.,Janewentintotheforesttofindherfirstchimpanzee.Asayoungwoman,JaneGoodallwasfollowingherchildhooddreamofstudyingchimpanzeesinAfrica.Aftermanymonthsofdifficultworkshemadethreeimportantdiscoveries:chimpanzeesatemeat,theyusedtoolstogetfood,andtheyalsomadetools.Everyevening,Janewroteherfindingsinherjournal.Shebegantopublisharticlesinmagazines.Afterawhile,Janewasacceptedbyauniversity.Herworkwasalsomakingherfamous.Therewasadocumentary(纪录片)film,MissGoodallandtheWildChimpanzees(1963),andthenMyFriendstheWildChimpanzees(1969),thefirstofmanybooks.Duringthe1970s,Gombebecameadangerousplacetowork.Itisontheborderoffourdifferentcountriesandtherewasfightingamongthem.Manyforeignersleft,butJanestayedtocontinueherworkandnotedthatchimpanzeescouldalsobeviolent.AdifferentproblemdevelopedinGombeinthe1980s.Theforestsweregettingsmallerandtherewasnoenoughspaceforchimpanzeesbecauseoftheincreasinghumanpopulation.Asaresult,therewereonlyaboutahundredchimpanzeeslivinginGombebytheendofthe1980s.Janerealizedsomethinghadtobedone,soshemadeaplanwiththelocalcommunitytogrowmoretrees.Atthebeginningofthe1990s,JaneleftGombe.Shesetupsanctuaries(庇护所)forchimpanzeeswhichhadbeencaughtbecauseofthetradeinchimpanzeemeat.Shealsostartedgivingspeeches.ShehasverylittlesparetimebutstillspendspartofeveryyearintheforestinGombe,watchingherchimpanzees.24.WhatwasJane’schildhooddream?A.ToexploreforestsinAfrica.B.Tomakeadocumentaryfilm.C.Towritebooksaboutanimals.D.TostudychimpanzeesinAfrica.25.WhatdidJanedointhe1970s?A.ShecontinuedtoworkinGombe.B.Shewenttostudyinauniversity.C.Shefoundherfirstchimpanzee.D.Shepublishedherfirstbook.26.WhatplandidJanemaketohelpchimpanzeesin1980s?A.Togrowmoretrees.B.Todomorestudies.C.Tostopthefighting.D.Tosetupsanctuaries.CIt’snosecretthatlaughterworkswondersforus.Andmuchresearchhasbeencarriedoutintothegoodthatlaughtercandoforourgeneralhealthandwell-being.Ithasbeenfoundtoreleaseendorphins(释放安多芬),ourbodies’natural“feel-good”chemicals,intoourblood.Butaswegrowolder,wearemorelikelytofindfewerthingsfunny.Achildwilllaughonaverage300timesaday.Bythetimewereachadulthood,thisnumberisaround20.Butwhat’sbehindthis?Onetheory(理论)suggeststhatit’snotaproblemofuslosingoursenseofhumorbutrather,aswegrowolder,we’resociallyconditionedtotakethingsabitmoreseriously.Laughterisverymuchsomethingwedowithothers.Studieshaveshownthatweare30timesmorelikelytofindsomethingfunnywhenwearewithothersthanwhenwearebyourselves.Buttolaughwithothers,wedoneedtofeelaconnectiontothem.Weneedtofeelcomfortableintheircompany.That’swhyitcanbedifficulttolaughinthepresenceofstrangers.Laughterisalsoverycontagiousandoneperson’slaughcanspreadquicklythroughoutagroupofpeople.Butoftenwhatmakesusjoininisthefearofstandingoutandbeingdifferent.Welaugh,evenifwedon’treallygetthejoke,especiallyingroupscontrolledbyapowerfulperson.Whentheheadteachertellsajoke,forexample,youlaugh,eventhoughlateryoumightwonderifthejokewasreallythatfunnyatall.Therearemanydifferentreasonswhywelaugh.Herearethreewidelyacceptedtheories:TheIncongruityTheory:It’softentheunexpectedthatmakesuslaugh.Whenthingsthatwearefamiliarwithsuddenlytakeaturnintotheunknown,ourexpectationsarechallengedandthatoftenresultsinlaughter.TheSuperiorityTheory:Weoftenfindthemistakesandmisfortunesofothersfunny.Thiswouldexplainthepopularityofonlinevideosshowingpranks(恶作剧).TheReliefTheory:Laughofferslightrelief.Itexplainswhytherearesomanyjokesaboutthedarkerthingsinlife.Bybeingabletolaughatthem,weareabletofacethemmoreeasily.27.AccordingtothetheoryinParagraph1,whydowelaughlessaswegrowolder?A.Therearefewerfunnythings.B.Wetakethingsmoreseriously.C.Ourbodyreleaseslessendorphins.D.Wegraduallyloseoursenseofhumor.28.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Morefunnythingshappenwhenwearewithothers.B.It’sdifficulttobuildupconnectionswithstrangers.C.Welaughsometimesbecauseofsocialneeds.D.Powerfulpeoplearemorelikelytobefunny.29.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thescienceoflaughter.B.Thepoweroflaughter.C.Thesignoflaughter.D.Theartoflaughter.DUpcyclingistheprocessofchangingoldmaterialsintosomethingusefulandoftenbeautiful.So,isitthesameasrecycling?No.Recyclingtakesmaterials–paperorglass–andbreaksthemdownsotheirbasematerialscanberemadeintoanewproduct.Whenyouupcycleanitem(物品),youarenotbreakingdownthematerial,youaresimplyrefashioningit.Forexample,youmightmakeshoesoutofoldtyres.Also,theupcycleditemistypicallyofthesame,orevenbetter,quality(质量)thantheoriginal.Upcyclingisn’tanewidea.Someofthebestexamplesofmodern-dayupcyclingcomefromthe1930sto1940swhenfamiliesdidn’thaveenoughmaterials.Inthosedays,thingswererepurposedoverandoveruntiltherewerenolongeruseful.Forexample,anolddoorcanbemadeintoanewdiningtable.Economising(节约)isstillatrend(趋势)todayandabigreasonwhymoreandmorepeopleupcycle.Butanevenbiggerreasonfortherebirthofupcyclingisitsgoodinfluenceontheenvironment.Upcyclingisgreen.Theplainandsimplefactofthematteristhatupcyclingismuchbetterfortheplanetthanthrowingthingsaway.Whenyouupcycle,that’soneitemlessthatendsuponthewastemountain.Upcyclingisalsoconsiderablymoreenvironmentallyfriendlythanrecycling,whichneedsenergyorwatertobreakdownmaterials.Upcyclingjustneedsyourowncreativityandeffort.GraceRobinson,fromtheUK,takesusedteabagsandturnsthemintodresses,shoesandevenhats.Everydayshedrinkssometea,andthendriesouttheteabagswiththeteastillinthem.Whentheyaredry,shetakestheteaoutandsewsthebagstogethertomakeclothes.Thiscantakealongtime–maybemonthsforasingledress–soGracegetsfriendstohelpherbydrinkingteatooandpassingtheirteabagsontoher.Therearetwowaystosupporttheupcyclingmovement.Sort(分类)throughyourwardrobeorrecyclingbinandcreateitemsyourself,orbuyready-madeitemsfromupcycledmaterials.Bothwaysbenefittheenvironmentandinreturn,yougetsomethingthat’sbothattractiveandpractical.30.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatupcycling______.A.canimprovethequalityofitemsB.needsmoreenergythanrecyclingC.needstobreakdownbasematerialsD.producesmorewastethanrecycling31.Theunderlinedword“refashioning”inParagraph2probablymeans“______”.A.givinganewformB.givingasimplenameC.makingaperfectcopyD.makingadifferentmodel32.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat______.A.itisbettertomakeclotheswithusedteabagsB.upcyclingismuchgreenerthanrecyclingC.itisnecessarytohelpotherstoupcycleD.peopleneedtobemorecreative33.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.GetstartedtorecycletodayB.Amoderntrend:upcyclingC.Isitthesameasrecycling?D.Torecycleortoupcycle?四、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)WorldKindnessDayisacelebrationwhichtakesplaceon13Novembereachyear.Itwasintroducedin1998bytheWorldKindnessMovement.Itiscelebratedinmanycountries,includingCanada,Japan,Australiaandsomeothercountries.WorldKindnessDayiscelebratedtohighlightactsofkindnesspassingonthepositive(正面的)power.Whybekind?Fewpeoplewoulddisagreewiththeideathatakindactionisgoodforthesoul(灵魂).Itisawin-winsituationbecauseitleadstoasenseofwell-beingbothforthereceiverofthiskindaction,aswellasforthepersonwhodoestheaction.Asasimpleexample,let’simagineyouhaveaworkmatewhoalwaysdoesaverygoodjob.Howabouttakingamomenttomentionthistothem,justinconversationorperhapsbyemail?Theeffectsofthiswillprobablybequiteclear:yourworkmatewillbehappytoreceivesomepraiseand,inaddition,youwillprobablyfeelgoodaboutyourselfforhavingspreadalittlejoy.Manyorganisationstrytoencouragepeopletobekind,whereverandwhenevertheycan.PerhapsthestrongestsupportersofthisideaaretheRandomActsofKindness(RAK)Foundation.TheRAKwebsitesuggestssomewaystoshowkindness.Generally,thesefallintothreecategories.Thefirstisinterpersonalkindness.Someexamplesaregivingoldclothestocharity(慈善机构)orwritingagoodcommentaboutarestaurantthatyoulike.Thesecondisenvironmentalkindness,whichcouldmeansimplyrecyclingororganisingagroupeventtocleanalocalparkorbeach.Thethirdcategoryislessobvious:personalkindness,whichmeanstreatingyourselfkindly.Someexamplesaretakingawalkinnatureorsettingyourselfanobjectivetocomplainless.Thelogicisthatbybeingkindtoyourself,youwillsurelybekindertotheworldaroundyou.Mostexpertsonkindnessagreethatithasasortofrippleeffect.Thismeansthatonekindactionismorelikelytoleadtomoreandmore.Sodon’twaitforkindnesstofindyoutoday,goandstartanewripple!34.WhenisWorldKindnessDay?35.WhyisWorldKindnessDaycelebrated?36.Whyshouldpeoplebekind?37.AccordingtoRAK,whatdoes“personalkindness”mean?38.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?书面表达(共10分)五、文段表达(10分)39.从下面两个题目中任选一题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。假如你是李华,今天下午你应邀参加演讲比赛,因此无法参加外教的口语课。请用英语向外教Mr.Green写一张请假条,说明你缺课的原因,以及你将如何补上这节课。提示词语:speechcompetition,borrow,notebook,homework提示问题:●Whywillyoumisstheclass?●Whatwillyoudotomakeupforit?DearMr.Green,I’mwritingtoyoutoaskforaleavethisafternoon.Thankyouforyourunderstanding.Yours,LiHua初中三年,你一定遇到过很多帮助你成长的老师,某英文报社以“感谢老师”为话题展开征文活动,请你用英文写篇短文给报社投稿,谈谈你最想感谢的老师是谁,并说明感谢原因。提示词语:patient,trouble,encourage,confidence提示问题:●Whichteacherdoyouwanttothankmost?●Whydoyouwanttosaythankstohim/her?Alotofteachershelpusaswegrowup.
参考答案一、单项填空(共6分,每小题0.5分)1.B
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