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1、豐臺區2017-2018學年度第一學期期末教學統一檢測試題初三英語 2018.1知識運用(共14分)一、單項填空(共6分,每小題0.5分)1. My aunt lives in Canada. Will come back to see us this summer.A. She B. He C. They D. You2. We will have a meeting at Hilton Hotel May, 2018.A. on B. in C. at D. from3.Betty is than any other girl in her class.A. tall B. taller
2、C. tallest D. the tallest4. I am very tired, I want to go to bed early.A. but B. or C. so D. for5. Mary often her mother with the housework at weekends.A. has helped B. helped C. is helping D. helps6. -What did you do last night? -I a report in the office.A. write B. wrote C. will write D. have writ
3、ten7. Lots of lessons on the Internet these days.A. give B. are given C. gave D. were given8. Look! The girls for the talent show happily.A. prepare B. will prepare C. are preparing D. prepared9. - are these bananas? -$3.98.A. How much B. How long C. How heavy D. How big10. -Where were you when I ca
4、lled you yesterday afternoon? - I in the cinema.A. was seeing a movie B. see a movie C. have seen a movie D. will see a movie11. Lily many English books since she went to the middle school.A. reads B. is reading C. read D. has read12. -Can you tell me at the station? -At nine tomorrow morning.A. whe
5、n we met B. when did we meetC. when we will meet D. when will we meet二、完形填空(共8分,每小題1分)It all began when my parents told me that we were going to Vermont as our big Christmas present. Although I did not ski, I was 13 . The days in school seemed like years, but finally it was Christmas.The car trip wa
6、s 14 . After eight hours, we arrived at the camp. after renting(租)skis, I was ready to deal with the hill with kids in my group, but Cindy, our teacher, had other ideas. She decided we would take a few runs on the middle trails(小徑), which I showed I could deal with, as long as she went slowly. I was
7、 too shy to say anything, for fear the other kids would 15 me, but I was scared.Cindy told us to stay together. I was the last in our group. On the way down, we hit some moguls(雪丘), which I had never skied. I did fine at first, but then I lost it. I hit one hard and my left ski fell off. My face imm
8、ediately went into the 16 and I slid(滑)many feet on my stomach.When I got up, I could see the group below. I shouted out to them to 17 , but they could not hear me. I got my ski on and started to race after them. When I noticed the wind blowing, I realized I had 18 my goggles(防護眼鏡). I climbed back u
9、p but I couldnt find them anywhere. I started to dig and finally found them, and headed back down the mountain.I finally went down safely, and found my group in front of the camp. I learned a valuable 19 that day. I learned to speak up when Im not comfortable with a situation, and to give my 20 with
10、out fearing how others might think of it.13. A. excited B. sad C. worried D. bored14. A. short B. easy C. difficult D. long15. A. worry about B. laugh at C. fall behind D. wait for16. A. rain B. wind C. snow D. cloud17. A. run B. stop C. walk D. sit18. A. thrown B. brought C. lost D. broken19. A. le
11、sson B. rule C. tip D. way20. A. plan B. hand C. support D. opinion閱讀理解(共36分)三、閱讀下列短文,根據短文內容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳選項。(共26分,每小題2分)AA nice day out for the whole family! Come and see the animals in our zoo!Scientists will give wonderful lessons about animals every Tuesday! Dont miss it!Area AKoala
12、s live in the trees and like eating grass and leaves. Their lifespan(壽命)is about 14 years. You can learn about their habits and why they sleep for nearly 20 hours a day.Showtime: 1:30pm-3:30 except FridayKangaroos can jump at a speed of 13-15 miles per hour. They can live for at most 22 years.Showti
13、me: 3:30pm-5:30pm except Friday Area BCrocodiles have the strongest bite(咬)of all animals in the world.Their lifespan is 45-100 years. The crocodiles hear are 76 years old!Showtime: 10:00am-11:00am except weekendsTortoises can live for more than 100 years!Showtime: 9:00am-11:30am except weekends Are
14、a CTigers are the largest of the Big Cats weighing up to 300kg! watch our tigers swimming in the water.Showtime: 11:00am-11:30am except FridayCamels humps(駝峰)actually store fat, not water!Showtime: 12:30pm-1:30pm except Friday Area DParrots here have four toes on each foot-two facing the front and t
15、wo facing the back. Tickets PricesAdult:$55 Child: $45 Family(2 adults+2children):$17221. Visitors can have lessons about animals on .A. Sunday B. Tuesday C. Thursday D. Friday22. Where can visitors see kangaroos and tortoises?A. In Area A and Area B. B. In Area A and Area B. C. In Area B and Area C
16、. D. In Area C and Area D.23. Visitors can watch the tigers swimming .A. from 1:30pm to 3:30pm B. from 9:00am to 5:30pmC. from 11:00am to 11:30am D. from 9:00am to 11:30amBMr. Guo is a teacher from Xian. He asked his students to hand in their homework through a QR code(二維碼). “We spent an hour or two
17、 in class learning how to generate(使產生)the codes, and in the end everything gets easier,” said Guo. “When students finish the homework, they keep it on WeChat(微信). Then, each student makes his own QR code and gives it to me. So, I can check their work everywhere using my computer or telephone” . The
18、 QR codes can be sent to Mr. Guo by email, QQ and WeChat. When Guo scans(掃描)his students QR codes, their homework appears on his phone. He finds that their homework becomes more creative, with many pictures, music and even videos.Guos students like the new way and think it is interesting. “We are li
19、ving in the information age. Many students like to work with computers, which makes learning more fun.” said Tingting, a student of Guos.“The paper is not easy to keep, but the code is easy to keep and share,” Guo said. “It is worth trying to use new technology in education. Education itself is a ki
20、nd of creation. I dont want my students to fall behind the times.”However, some parents are worried. They are afraid that their children will spend too much time one computers and less time communicating with teachers. But in fact, its unnecessary. Students still need to look up information in books
21、 and write it down when they do their homework. They only use the code when they hand in their work, which doesnt take them too much time. Also for teachers, it allows them to check the students work at any time. And its also an easy way to share homework with other students.24. Guos students think
22、the new way is .A. important B. interesting C. strange D. boring25. Some parents are worried, because they think their children will .A. talk with their teacher face to face B. find the QR codes too difficult to useC. hate the new way of handing in homework D. spend too much time on computers or pho
23、nes26. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. Some parents are worried about their children. B. Teachers dont need to check homework any more. C. Using QR codes makes checking homework easier. D. Students dont need to hand in homework any more.C“Joe, did you book your ticket yet?” I asked. “No. I cha
24、nged my mind. Im not going to go.” “What? You arent going to Australia? Weve been planning this vacation for months!” “Yeah, I dont feel like it. well go some other time.” Over the coming weeks, I tried to get my fried to reconsider, but failed. Our trip to Australia was off. And none of my friends
25、wanted to replace him. If I wanted to travel, it would have to be on my ownIts taught me that if I wait for others, Ill never go anywhere. But there are places I want to visit, people to see, experience to have, and food to try-and only so much time to achieve it all. So I refuse to wait. I wont let
26、 others keep me from realizing my dreams. It can be scary travelling alone, especially when youve never done it before. But, to me, growing old without experiencing everything you want from life is more frightening.If youve been putting off a trip because youre waiting for someone to go with-stop. J
27、ust go. Dont let others hold you back from your dreams. Trust me, along the way youll make plenty of friends. More than that, travelling alone gives you real freedom. You wake up and its just you-what you want, where you want, when you want. In that freedom and great space of possibility, you meet y
28、ourself.Its sink or swim and you have to learn how to survive-who to trust, how to make friends, how to find your way around alone. Thats the greatest reward(獎賞)of travelling alone. Each time you go away, you learn to become a little more independent and confident.Travelling alone is not for everyon
29、e. Some people return home soon after starting off, some cry for weeks before accepting it, and others just accept it right away. But youll never learn that if you dont travel once by yourself. Whether a weekend away, a two-week vacation, or a trip around the world, try it at least once.27. What doe
30、s the writer think is more frightening?A. Travelling alone for the first time. B. Changing your mind all the time.C. Waiting for others during a long trip. D. Failing to experience life in your growth.28. The underlined words “hold you back from your dreams” in Paragraph 4 probably mean “ ”.A. get y
31、ou out of trouble B. stop you from travellingC. keep you waiting for them D. wake you up from your dream29. According to the writer, the best reward of travelling alone is .A. the experience of travelling B. the freedom to go anywhereC. the chance to taste delicious food D. the possibility of meetin
32、g new people30. The passage is mainly about .A. where to travel B. when to travel C. how to travel safely D. why to travel aloneD From 2016, Children in Finland would not be taught cursive handwriting. Instead of learning this skill, schools would be given the choice to teach keyboard typing in its
33、place. The change shows typing skills are now more related than handwriting, but experts say the move could do harm to a childs brain development.“Most people would agree that everyone should at least be able to pick up a pen or a pencil and write a message that others can read,” said Misty Adoniou,
34、 a lecturer. “But beyond legibility(易讀性), does it matter how you form your letters when you handwrite?”She continued there was research connecting fluent(流暢的)handwriting with better written articles, “but the key isnt the quality, form or style of the handwriting, but rather the automaticity(自動性)of
35、the handwriting.”Reports have also found that by the age of eight, children can already type faster than they can handwrite. But, as Misty Adoniou agreed, handwriting can play an important part in brain development. “Research shows that learning to write in cursive further improve students motor and
36、 visual(視覺的)skills, eye-to-hand co-ordination, hand and finger skills, and brain development. The physical act of handwriting also helps the memory of information and the flow(流動)of ideas.”For example, in a recent study, researchers did brain scans on five-year-olds before and after receiving differ
37、ent letter-learning tasks. In children who practiced writing letters by hand, the neural(神經的)activity and health,” explained Dr. LeVos. “And there is a body of research supporting the idea that children learn best when theyre having fun.”But as Ms. Adoniou concluded: “With so many things to do in a
38、school day, it is hard to see why handwriting lessons continue. No matter how standardized we try to make handwriting, we all end up with our own style. Perhaps wed do just all well to let children find their own style.”31. Ms. Adoniou probably agrees that you will write articles better when .A. you
39、 care less about your handwriting B. you have a special style of handwritingC. you improve the quality of handwriting D. you have different forms of handwriting32. According to Ms. Adoniou, cursive handwriting .A. improves childrens eyesight B. makes childrens hands strongC. makes children have fewe
40、r ideas D. helps childrens brains develop better33. What is the passage mainly about?A. How to teach keyboard typing. B. The reasons why students drop pens.C. Some opinions on cursive handwriting. D. How to improve your own writing style. 四、閱讀短文, 根據短文內容回答問題。(共10分,每小題2分)People cant see you when youre
41、 speaking on the phone, but they can hear you. So, they way you speak is especially important. In fact, researchers have found that 80% of communication over the phone is through your tone(語氣)of voice; and only 20% is from the words you use. Here are our top tips on how to speak over the phone. 1.Fa
42、cial ExpressionsYour facial expression can influence your voice. For example, if you smile, your voice will sound warm and friendly, just the opposite, if you have an angry look on your face, it can make you sound unpleasant.2. Volume(音量)If you speak too loudly, you could sound angry. And if you spe
43、ak too softly, itll be difficult to hear you. So, speak loudly enough to be heard clearly, but not so loud that youre shouting.3. PaceThe pace of your voice is how quickly you speak. And this can show how you feel. For example, an angry person might speak faster than normal. Or a downhearted person
44、might speak very slowly. Try speaking a little more slowly than normal. This will make you sound confident, and itll make it easier for the other person to understand you.4. Gesture(手勢)Gesturing can influence the tone of your voice. When you gesture, you bring more air into the lungs, which can make
45、 your voice sound warmer. Gestures are also useful to help you stress the right words or even find the words you need. The best thing about gesturing during a phone call is that no one can see what youre doing, so you can gesture as wildly as you like!5. MovementIf youre feeling nervous, stand up an
46、d move around. It will reduce the nervousness in your body and help your voice to sound more confident.6. Pause(停頓)Using pauses every now and then can help you to slow down. This will make you sound more confident and in control. Also, if you pause after giving some new information, itll give the ot
47、her person time to understand it. at the same time, listen to how the other person uses pauses. They could tell you something about the speakers feeling. For example, when a speaker is really angry, he might use pauses and says, “Iamsoangry”34. Can your facial expression influence your voice?35.What
48、 is the pace of voice?36. What is the best thing about gesturing during a phone call?37. What can people do to reduce their nervousness on the phone?38. What is the passage mainly about?書面表達(共10分)五、文段表達(10分)39. 從下面兩個題目中任選一題,根據中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的文段寫作。文中已給出內容不計入總詞數。所給提示詞語僅供選用。請不要寫出你的校名和姓名。題目假如你叫李華,你們班將于星期六騎摩拜單車去頤和園郊游,你打算邀請你們班交換生Peter參加,請用英語寫一封電子郵件,告訴他集合的時間和地點,活動的安排,以及他需要做什么準備。提示詞:the Summer Palace, by mobike, school gate, climb, shoes提示問題:When and where are you going to meet? What are you going to do there? What do you advise Peter to prepare?Dear Pe
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