2018年3月初三英語(yǔ)階段試卷(泰興市實(shí)驗(yàn)初中)

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2018年3月初三英語(yǔ)階段試卷(泰興市實(shí)驗(yàn)初中)
泰興市實(shí)驗(yàn)初級(jí)中學(xué) 初三英語(yǔ)階段試題
2018.3
(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘  滿分:150分)
注意:1. 本試卷滿分為150分,考試時(shí)間為120分鐘。
2. 考生必須將答案寫在答題紙指定位置處,答在試卷、草稿紙等其他位置上一律無(wú)效。
第一部分 選擇題(85分)
一、聽力測(cè)試 (共20小題,共20分)
聽對(duì)話,選擇正確圖片或答案:
1. How did the man come at last?
                   
A.                 B.                 C.
2. What does Lucy look like?
A.                 B.                  C.
3. Which sign are they talking about? 

A.                 B.                  C.
4. Which sport is the most dangerous?
                           
A.            B.          C.                                       
5. How does the man’s sister go to work?
A. By electric bike.            B. By bus.            C. By bike.
6. What does Tom want to do first?
A. Learn how to eat healthily.    B. Learn how to sing beautifully.   C. Improve his English.
7. Who runs the fastest?
A. Lucy.                B. Tom.                      C. Kate.
8. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Husband and wife.          B. Teacher and student.          C. Father and daughter.
9. How did the man get the news?
A. By listening to the radio.    B. By reading the newspaper.      C. By watching TV.
10. Which country hasn’t the woman been to while the man has been to?
A. America.           B. Australia.            C. Japan.
聽第一段對(duì)話,回答第11-12題
11. What was Peter interested in before?
A. Collecting CDs.       B. Collecting coins.       C. Playing the guitar.
12.Why did Maria give up the hobby she used to enjoy?
A. It cost her too much time.    B. It cost her too much money.    C. Both A and B.
聽第一段短文,回答第13 -15題
Information Card
The bad news is that a (13)        was lost last night.
The police’s telephone number is (14)       .
The good news is that there will be a (15)        match at 3:00 in the afternoon.
13. A. a school computer       B. a school bus       C. a school iPad
14. A. 7107932            B. 7210937       C. 7932107
15. A. running          B. swimming        C. skating
聽第二段短文,回答16-20題
16. What does Kevin’s mother do?
A. A teacher. B. A doctor.  C. A musician. 
17. Kevin’s mother has to      very early.
A. get home  B. get up  C. get on
18. Who wants to learn Chinese?
A. Kevin’s father. B. Kevin’s mother.  C. Kevin.
19. How often does Sam go swimming?
A. Every afternoon. B. Twice a week.  C. Five times a week.
20. What is the duty report mainly about?
A. Study. B. Family.  C. Hobby.
二、單項(xiàng)選擇(20分)
21. In the novel, Quashimodo is        ugly man. He is from       European country, France.
A. a; a       B. a; an         C. an; an       D. an; a
22. I always dream of living in a house        some trees.
A. between       B. inside       C. around         D. among
23. The roller coaster moved        high speed. The children can’t stop          .
A. at; to scream    B. at; screaming    C. in; to scream    D. in; screaming
24. —He’s never flown a kite like that before, ______?
— ______, and he doesn’t know what a kite is until now.
   A. has he; Yes, he has             B. hasn’t he; Yes, he has
   C. has he; No, he hasn’t           D. hasn’t he; No, he hasn’t
25. —______of volunteers will be needed for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.  
—Let’s go and _____them.  
   A. Thousands; join               B. Thousand; be a member of
   C. Three thousand; take part in     D. Thousands; be in
26. —I’ve decided to give up my job, Mum.   —         You’d better think twice.
A. Sounds great!      B. What a pity!      C. Guess what?      D. Are you serious?
27. — What is your brother like?    —________.
A. He likes watching TV.             B. He is a worker in a factory.
C. He is very helpful and friendly.     D. He works on a farm.
28. My parents ________ many books ________ children in poor areas every year.
A. provide, with     B. give, for     C. provided, for     D. buy, for
29. The price of the boots ________ than before.
A. is more lower B. are more cheaper C. is much lower      D. is much cheaper
30. —Do you think the living room looks boring?
—A little. We can ________a picture on the wall.
A. put on   B. put away   C. put up   D. put in
31. _______ she isn’t at home. She _______ go to the supermarket.
A. May; may      B. Maybe; may be   C. Maybe; may     D. May; maybe
32. — Mr. Li is kind ______ anyone in need of help.  — It’s really kind ______ him to do so.
A. for; of      B. to; of        C. to; for      D. of; to
33. I have two rooms to__________. But I can’t decide___________.
A. 1ive, which one                  B. 1ive in, to choose which one
C. 1ive in, which one to choose     D. 1ive, which one to choose
34. -How do you find the dish?  -I haven’t eaten it yet. However, it ____ good.
   A. is tasted        B. tastes    C. is smelt        D. smells
35. —It won’t take long to clear the snow if we all volunteer to help.
—That’s right. _____________.
A. Many hands make light work        B. Practice makes perfect
C. The early bird catches the worm      D. The grass is greener on the other side
36. —How long _____________?   —Let me see. We _________in 2011, that is for 7 years.
A. have you been married, have married      B. have you got married, got married
C. have you been married, got married       D. did you get married, married
37. —How hardworking the boy next door is!
   —Yes. I always hear him ________ every evening.
   A. playing the violin     B. playing violin     C. play the violin    D. to play the violin
38. The sentence structure of “Eddie is watching Hobo work.” is ____________.
   A. S+V+DO      B. S+V+IO+DO       C. S+V+DO+OC      D. S+V+P
39. —Shall we go to spend the summer holiday in Yunnan?   
 —_______ There must be too many people there.
   A. I agree with you.       B. I hope we can go there together.
   C. My pleasure.        D. I’m afraid that’s not a good idea.
40. —Do you know ___________?   —I am not sure. Maybe an engineer.
  A. that the woman has arrived       B. how much the woman weighs 
  C. what the woman is              D. when the woman became an engineer
三、完形填空(15分)
Today, I felt unhappy with my head full of problems, so I decided to take a walk even though I didn’t know where I would go. The most   41   thing happened when I was walking along the street.
I saw an old man, over seventy years old, sitting on a chair. He was a seller of secondhand shoes. He seemed so helpless and nobody was   42   his shoes. Then, a little girl came towards him. I heard the girl say in a/an   43   voice, “Grandfather, may I clean your shoes?” That old man   44   and passed her a shoe. The girl said, “I do this   45   I want to earn some money to buy my brother a new school   46  .”
I heard this and tears came to my eyes. To my   47  , the old man said, “Oh, little girl, just stop doing this. Come with me and I will buy   48   for you.” To see what would happen, I   49  . They walked to a   50   and there the old man   51   gave her a uniform, which must have cost him a lot. The girl was   52   and said, “Thank you so much for doing this. May God bless you.” Then she left, leaving the old man   53  .
As the old man decided to leave, I stopped him and whispered in his ear, “You are really a great hero! Thank you for your   54  !” My own sadness had disappeared. It had been   55   by the light of this moving act. I began to realize that a little act can brighten up someone’s day.
41. A. strange      B. unlucky   C. amazing   D. interesting
42. A. cleaning  B. buying    C. finding   D. taking
43. A. polite      B. angry       C. high    D. funny
44. A. agreed      B. sold    C. began    D. sat
45. A. if       B. unless    C. though    D. because
46. A. shoe   B. bag    C. uniform   D. shirt
47. A. sadness      B. surprise   C. happiness   D. excitement
48. A. it       B. one    C. this    D. them
49. A. left       B. stayed    C. guessed   D. followed
50. A. restaurant  B. shop    C. museum   D. sitting-room
51. A. really      B. suddenly      C. slowly    D. nearly
52. A. relaxed      B. generous      C. tired    D. excited
53. A. crying      B. shouting   C. smiling   D. walking
54. A. money      B. kindness   C. support   D. suggestion
55. A. driven away     B. turned down  C. talked about  D. used up
四、閱讀理解(30分)
A
Welcome to my blog
Wendy King       Friday, June 21
Today I went to the beach. The sea looked so beautiful. It made me think of great family holidays when I was a child. We always went to the beach for a week in the summer. I remembered playing games with my sister and crying when I couldn’t have any ice cream. Oh, and I remembered finding a huge jellyfish (水母)on the beach.We ran away quickly because we were afraid of it!What thing from your childhood do you remember?
Comments(評(píng)論)
I remember going for long walks in the countryside. I guess I was only eight or nine in the winter, my mom made a big meal, and I still remember the wonderful smell! When we got home, I always couldn’t fall asleep.
Carla,Mexico June 28
What a great story! I remember going to the beach, too—on Christmas Day! My family lived in Australia when I was young. We always got up early. After we opened our presents, we always went to the beach and played games there.
Leo, Hong Kong July 11
The best thing is my trip around Europe. I had the trip with my uncle,Sam. We visited three countries —England, Germany and Spain. We took a lot of photos and enjoyed ourselves.
Daisuke, Japan  July 26
56. When did Wendy write the blog?
A. On June 21      B. On June 28       C. On July 11    D. On July 26
57. Why did Wendy cry during her family holiday?
A. Because the sea didn’t look beautiful.      B. Because she didn’t like her sister.
C. Because she couldn’t have an ice cream.    D. Because a huge jellyfish bit her.
58. What wonderful smell can Carla still remember?
A. The smell of the ice cream.             B. The smell of the jellyfish.
C. The smell of the meal by her mother.     D. The smell of the food on Christmas Day.
59. Where did Leo live at a young age?
A. Mexico        B. Hong Kong        C. Australia       D. Japan
60. Which country didn’t Daisuke visit during his trip around Europe?
A. Spain         B. France         C. Germany       D. England
B
Feeling left out?
   A reader wrote in to say that she was feeling lonely at break because her best friend wasn’t around. Here’s our advice to her—and to all kids who feel lonely sometimes.
   It’s hard when a best friend isn’t around—maybe because she moved to a different school or a different class. You may feel lonely at break or lunchtime. You want to have new friends. But how do you make them? Maybe it seems like everybody else already has their friends. But remember, there’s always room for more friends.
Start by looking around your classroom—think about which kids you’d like to play with at break. Look for chances to say hi to them, smile, and be friendly. Offer to share something or express your appreciation(欣賞)to them. Invite someone to play with you or say “Do you want to sit here?” in the lunchroom. When you’re at break, walk over to kids you want to play with. Act friendly, and say “Hi, can I play, too?” or just join in.
If you have trouble doing this or if you’re feeling shy, ask your teacher to help you make new friends. Teachers are usually good at matching up friends. The best way to make friends is to be a friend. Be kind, be friendly, share, say nice things, offer to help—and pretty soon, you’ll have one, or two, or even more new friends.
You might still miss that special best friend. But when you see each other, you can share something you didn’t have before she left. You can introduce her to your new friends!
61.This text is written for            .
   A. teachers       B. parents        C. students      D. visitors
62. According to the writer, some kids feel lonely at break because they             .
   A. have trouble with their studies         B. don’t have their best friends around
   C. need their parents to be with them      D. are too young to look after themselves
63. The underlined word this in Paragraph 4 refers to             .
   A. sharing your ideas                 B. talking before many people
   C. studying better at school            D. developing new friendship

64. Some kids need help from teachers to make friends because             •
   A. they miss their old friends a lot         B. they have no time to stay with others
   C. teachers know who wants a new friend   D. they are shy or not good at making friends
65. The expression “feeling left out'’ means“         ”in Chinese.
A. 受冷落        B. 被調(diào)侃        C. 挨批評(píng)         D. 遭攻擊
C
Which hand do you use when you eat, write and carry things? If your answer is your left hand, then happy Left-handers Day to you on August 13. The day came into our life in 1976. It was to let more people know the life problems of left-handers. They had to get used to using right-handed things.
    In the past, some parents thought that it was bad if their kids were left-handed. And they might ask them to use their right hands. However, it is not bad to be a left-hander now. The left side of our brain is where we deal with problems. The right side of our brain is where our creativity comes from. Right-handers usually use the left side of the brain more than the right side. But left-handers seem to use both sides more evenly(平均地) than right-handers. So some scientists say that these left-handers are more creative and more imaginative.
    Although there are fewer left-handed people in the world, some of them are geniuses. German-born US scientist Albert Einstein, British physicist Isaac Newton and British biologist Charles Darwin are some famous left-handers. At least six US presidents were left-handed, such as Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. Former Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao is also a left-hander. But left-handers need to be careful when they go to countries like Indonesia. People there think their left hands are unclean because they use them when visiting the toilet. So Indonesians never use their left hands to eat.
66. Left-handers Day is on _____________.
   A. October 25    B. January 13      C. September 21     D. August 13
67. Why did people set up the left-handers day?
   A. To let more people try to use their left hands.
   B. To let more people know the trouble left-handers have in life.
   C. To make more people know there are fewer left-handers.
   D. To let people think about the life problems of right-handers.
68. Which of the following is TRUE about the use of our brain?
   A. We use the left side of our brain to create things.
   B. Usually the right side of our brain works out problems.
   C. Left-handers use the right side of the brain more than right-handers.
   D. Left-handers are better at dealing with problems than right-handers.
69. All the following people are left-handers EXCEPT _____.
   A. Albert Einstein  B. Xi Jinping    C. Charles Darwin    D. Barack Obama
70. What problems might left-handers meet when in Indonesia?
   A. They should always keep their left hands clean.
   B. They should be careful to use their right hands.
   C. They can’t eat with their left hands.        
D. They can’t go to the toilet.

第二部分 非選擇題(65分)
五、詞匯(15分)
71. The students are in the same class, but they speak different           (語(yǔ)言).
72. The doctor           (建議) my father not to smoke any more.
73. —Is the girl with long hair           (幽默的)? —Yes, she often tells us funny jokes.
74. If natural resources are used or thrown away     (滿不在乎地), finally some of them will run out. 
75. Jim,           (避免) subjects like age, weight or money.
76. It’s           (不可能的) for me to watch the live TV programme “Super Brain”.
77. I had problems          (設(shè)法完成) to break the rope.
78. President Xi Jinping attended the closing ceremony of the          (thirteen) National People’s Congress(十三屆全國(guó)人民代表大會(huì)) on March 20, 2018.
79. I’m sorry to hear that he            (burn) and sent to the hospital the other day.
80. —Wow, so many beautiful clothes!  
—All of them are that           (tour).
81. —Why do many cranes fly to this lake every year?   
—________ (spend) the cold winter.
82. If our parents do everything for us, we will never learn to depend on           (we).
83. —Would you mind           (explain) it to me again?    —Of course not.
84. —Is your father at home?     —No, I’m afraid he        (go) out.
85. When my mother came into my room, I      (stick) the picture of colourful balloons on the cover.
六、任務(wù)型閱讀(20分)
閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填寫表格,每空限填一詞。(每小題1分,滿分10分)
 Two days ago, I had taken a test in Biology, and I knew that I would get my scores in the same class today.
After the bell rang, every student sat in his or her seat impatiently. Then, one by one, the teacher called our names.
As each paper was given back to the correct student, the front of the answer paper would always be turned to face the ground and the paper itself would be slightly folded (折疊) to prevent anyone from seeing.
In fact, folding each test paper is a way to make sure that each student sees only his or her own scores. The scores are seen as private information not to be announced or shown to others. As a way to keep the students’ score records secret, each student is given an online account (賬號(hào)). Each student can use it to check his or her grades on the official school website.
Protecting students’ private information always comes first in US schools that want to free students from unnecessary pressure(壓力). School reports are guarded closely to prevent poor grades from damaging a student’s dignity and reputation (尊嚴(yán)和聲譽(yù)), which are for himself or herself only.
However, some insist that although students’ feelings and self-dignity are easily hurt, they cannot be forever protected. They say that school also teaches their students to make themselves stronger in mind, and the classroom should show the reality of competition in society. Scores that everyone can see might better encourage students to work harder to be better than others.
Protect students’ private information in US schools
The writer’s   86    ※ After the bell rang, it’s   87   of students to sit and wait for their scores for a test in Biology.
※ The teacher called   88   names and handed out the papers.
※ He   89   test papers that faced down and was slightly folded.
Other way taken Each student is even   90   with an online account with which to check his or her grades on the official school website. 

   91    ※ Schools want to free students from unnecessary pressure.
※ Schools are trying to   92   poor grades from damaging a student’s personal dignity and reputation among his or her classmates.
Different ideas ※ Some think students are   93   too much.
※ Schools should teach their students to be stronger in mind and try to   make greater   94   than others.
※ The classroom should show the reality of   95  in society.

86.__________   87.___________   88.___________   89.___________    90.___________
91.__________   92.___________   93.___________   94.___________    95.___________
七、閱讀表達(dá)(10分)
閱讀下列短文,回答問(wèn)題(不得超過(guò)5個(gè)詞)
One Saturday afternoon, Tom and his sister, Viv, were having tea in a café. Tom was telling Viv about his history project. “On Monday I am giving a speech in front of the class. It will be about famous inventions,” Tom told Viv. “Let’s go to the public library and find a book on inventions,” suggested Viv. “We’ll call the library first to see what time it closes.”
   They walked over to an old telephone box and went inside. Just as Viv was about to ring ‘1888’, the number for Directory Enquiries(電話號(hào)查詢臺(tái)), there was a loud crash outside the phone box. A woman had dropped her shopping bags.
   Viv dialed the number. When she had finished, the telephone box started shaking, and a loud noise filled their ears. The shopping centre disappeared, and everything went dark. Suddenly there was a big bump. The telephone box stopped shaking and everything was quiet. Tom and Viv looked out of the window. They couldn’t believe their eyes! They were in the middle of a large field. Tom pushed the door and stepped outside.
    “This is amazing!” he said. “I think we’ve travelled through time.” Suddenly some men on horses appeared. They were wearing strange clothes. They saw the children and started riding towards them, shouting.
    “Let’s get out of here!” Tom shouted. They ran back inside and closed the door behind them.
    “Those men look like people from the past,” Tom said. “You dialed the number ‘1888’ for Directory Enquiries. If we dial ‘2018’, perhaps we’ll return home.”
    Tom dialed the number. He was nervous, however, and dialed ‘3010’ by mistake. The telephone box started shaking again, and the field disappeared. There was another large bump. Looking outside, the children saw strange buildings and cars. A face suddenly appeared outside the window. The person had three eyes! Viv shouted with fear.
    “I don’t want to be in the future. I want to go home,” said Viv. Tom quickly dialed ‘2018’. Soon they were back in the shopping centre. Outside, a woman was picking up some shopping bags that she had dropped. Tom recognized the woman. “We’re back! Let’s help that woman with her shopping bags,” he said.
    “Thank you. You’re very kind,” the woman replied to Tom’s offer of help.
She turned to look at the children. Tom and Viv jumped in horror. The woman had three eyes…
96. What speech would Tom give in front of the class?       
                                
97. Did they know the telephone number of the public library?
                                
98. How did they travel through time to the past?           
                                
99. Which number would enable(使能夠) them to go back home?     
                                
100. Where had the woman probably come from?          
                                
八、缺詞填空(10分)
Dear Amy,
I couldn’t read your two e-mails until today because my computer was broken. I’m sorry to hear about your p  101  , but I’m glad you’re feeling better and are recovering. I’m s  102  that in China someone’s liver (肝臟) matched yours! This is really a moving story—a stranger d  103   part of his liver to a girl he doesn’t even know!
You’re right. We shouldn’t c  104   too much about our weight. I’m happy you stopped taking   those losing-weight pills. From your photo I can see you are now looking very w  105  in the hospital. To keep slim is important, e  106   for an actress, but nothing is more important than health. Your d  107   advice is indeed very good—exercise for at least half an hour every day and eat lots of fruit and vegetables.
It’s not only in your country. It’s the s  108   here with us Chinese—many people are always going on diets or taking losing-weight pills, which are often d  109  . But in fact, some of them are not overweight at all. I hope these people can learn s  110   from your story. Hope you will leave hospital as soon as possible.
Love,
Helen
101.__________   102.__________   103.__________   104.___________   105.__________
106.__________   107.__________   108.__________   109.___________   110.___________
九、書面表達(dá)(20分)
《青少年》雜志正舉辦以“My best friend”為題的英語(yǔ)征文活動(dòng)。假如你是 Millie,請(qǐng)根據(jù)下表所提示的要點(diǎn),用英語(yǔ)為該雜志寫一篇短文,介紹你的好友Lucy。 
基本情況 身?1.62米,一所混合學(xué)校的九年級(jí)學(xué)生。
優(yōu)秀品質(zhì) 1、 和善禮貌,從不說(shuō)人壞話。     2、從不插隊(duì),了解很多餐桌禮儀。
3、循環(huán)利用,減少污染。         4、傾聽我們的問(wèn)題,并提供幫助。
興趣愛好 1、喜歡旅游。參觀名勝,欣賞自然美景,了解各地文化。
2、堅(jiān)持用英文記下日常生活的點(diǎn)點(diǎn)滴滴,并把鳥兒也寫進(jìn)了詩(shī)里。
3、對(duì)DIY很著迷,曾經(jīng)……
個(gè)人愿望 1、夢(mèng)想不帶護(hù)照周游世界。
2、成為一名社會(huì)工作者,因?yàn)椤?br />注意:
1. 必須包含所給要點(diǎn),可以適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;
2. 詞數(shù)100個(gè)左右,開頭已經(jīng)給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);
3. 請(qǐng)勿出現(xiàn)真實(shí)校名及姓名。
My best friend
Lucy is one of my best friends. She is _________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________


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