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第1頁/共1頁2025北京陳經綸中學初二3月月考英語一、單項選擇。(共12小題,每小題0.5分,共6分)1.Lindaismysister.____alwaystakescareofme.A.He B.She C.It D.They2.Theflowers____verysweet.Let'sgoforawalkinthegarden.A.look B.smell C.feel D.taste3.Tonyhasenteredalotofcompetitions,____hehasn'twonanyprizes.A.so B.for C.but D.or4.—____hasSpidermanbeenpopular?—Forsixtyyears.A.Howmuch B.Howoften C.Howlong D.Howsoon5.—Ithink*MonkeyKing*isoneof____cartoonsIhaveeverwatched!—Yes.It'salsomyfavourite.A.humorous B.morehumorousC.mosthumorous D.themosthumorous6.Sheencouragedus____aboutourexperiencesatthecamp.A.write B.writing C.wrote D.towrite7.Iwasbusylastnight.I____amodelplanewithmyfather.A.make B.made C.ammaking D.havemade8.Everyyearmanyforeigners____toChinatolearnChinese.A.come B.havecome C.came D.willcome9.—Whatarethestudentsdoingthere?—They____thebigEnglishDramaShow.A.arewatching B.watched C.watch D.willwatch10.—Lucy,isyouruncleateacher?—Yes,heis.He____historyfornearly20years.A.teaches B.hastaught C.isteaching D.willteach11.Chinese____bymoreandmorepeoplearoundtheworldnowadays.A.speaks B.spoke C.isspoken D.wasspoken12.—Tim,doyouknow____theartfestival?—Sure!NextFriday.A.whendidwehold B.whenweheld C.whenwillwehold D.whenwewillhold二、完型填空。(共8小題,每小題1分,共8分)WhenIwasinprimaryschool,Ienjoyedlearningaboutinterestingthings.Butonething13me.Icouldnevergetaperfectmarkonmymathtestslikesomeofthegirlsdid.EverytimeIbroughthomemyreportcard,beforemymomreadit,shecouldguesswhatthemathscorewas—ithadalwaysbeensittingjustabove90.Mymomeven14aboutit.Shesaidsweetly,“Couldyoubringhomeaperfectmarkjustonce?”OnedayItalkedtomymomaboutthis.Sheaskedmetothinkaboutwhythiswasso.Ithoughtaboutit.Afteralotofthinking,Iunderstoodwhatmyproblemwas.“Mom,somequestionsarereallysimple.Iknowhowtosolvethemrightaway.SoIworkthemoutfast.”“Oh?”Momlistenedcarefully.“Yes.TheyaresoeasythatIget15.AndImakemistakeslikecopyingmyanswerwithanextra(額外的)zero.AndIdon'tcheck.”“Isee,”Momsaid.“Whenthequestionsaresimple,youarenotcarefulenough.Soanymistake16youtheperfectmark.”Shecontinued,“ButIdon'tthinkcopyinganextrazeroisa17mistake.Ifyou'recalculating(計算)anumberofaspaceship,extrazeromaycauseatotalfailureofthelaunch(發射).”“Isee.I'lltrytobefastandcareful,too.”Our18continued.“Howaboutthedifficultquestions?”askedMom.“Itriedtosolvethem,buttheyarehard.”Momlaughed,“Difficultquestionstakealongtimetosolve.Thefirstthingyouhavetodoistounderstandthequestion.Thenyoudoyourbesttosolveit.Andyounevergiveupeasily,right?”Mom's19madeitreallyeasy.Icouldhardly20untilthenextmathexam.Youknowwhat?Afewweekslater,Ididfinallygetaperfectmark!13.A.helped B.troubled C.comforted D.scared14.A.joked B.cared C.thought D.worried15.A.bored B.angry C.nervous D.careless16.A.returns B.offers C.costs D.pays17.A.small B.special C.serious D.strange18.A.preparation B.prediction C.discussion D.competition19.A.prize B.letter C.excuse D.advice20.A.cry B.wait C.stand D.accept三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共26分)AA.LivingatthecenterofBeijing,theForbiddenCity,alsocalledGuGonginChinese,wasbuiltduringtheMingandQingdynasties(朝代).Itistheworld'slargestpalace.TheForbiddenCityisdividedintotwoparts.It'sfullofhistoricaltreasures.YoucanfeelthehistoryofMingandQingdynasties.B.WangfujingStreetisthemostfamousshoppingcenterinBeijing.This810-meter-longstreetiscalled“ChinaNo.1Street”becauseofthelargenumberofshopsandcustomers.Itiswell-knownalloverChinaforitsfashionandallkindsofculturalactivities.C.TheBeijingNationalStadium,or“Bird'sNest”,wasbuiltforthe2008SummerOlympics.Itisknownforitsspecialdesign.Thestadiumisoftenusedforsportsevents,concertsandotherlargegatherings.Itattractsmanytouristsallovertheworld.D.TheFragrantHillsPark,alsoknownasXiangshanPark,isattheeastfootofLittleWestMountain.Thetrees,withtheirgreen,yellow,orangeandredleaves,aresoprettyinthefall.Itisagoodplaceforclimbersandphotographers.21.Billhasagreatinterestinnature.Helikesmountainclimbingandtakingphotos.____willbeagoodchoiceforhim.22.Smithisespeciallyinterestedinthehistory.____willbeagoodchoiceforhim.23.Lindalikesgoingshoppingandenjoystakingpartinsomeculturalactivities.____willbeagoodchoiceforher.BJimmywasknownas“EagleEye”(鷹眼).Hewasagoodarcher.Nooneinhisschoolhadbettereyesightthanhim.Whenschoolstartedafterthesummerholiday,Jimmyjoinedthearcheryteamagain.Heshothisfirstarrow,butitdidnothitthetarget(靶子).“Noproblem,”hesaid,“Ijusthadsomethinginmyeye.I'llgetitthistime.”Hetrieditagainandmissedagain.Hisbestfriendsaid,“HeyJimmy,Ithinkyouneedglasses.”EveryonelaughedbecausetheyallknewwhatgoodeyesightJimmyhad.Afterclass,thegym-teacherspokewithJimmy.“Youknow,Jimmy,youshouldgetyoureyeschecked.Youmayactuallyneedglasses.Alotofgreatplayerswearglasses.”ButJimmysaidthathewasfine.Overthenextfewweeks,Jimmyplayedmoresports,buthewasnotthesameasbefore.Hemissedshotsagain.Finally,thegymteachersaid,“Comewithme.”HetookJimmytothedoctor'soffice.Therewasaneyechartonthewall.Jimmycouldreadthetopthreelines.Butwhenhetriedtoreadthefourthline,hegottwoletterswrong.Jimmywaskindofworried.Thedoctorsmiledandsaid,“Jimmy,takeiteasy.Youjustneedglasses.”“Glasses?”Jimmysaid,“Howterrible!”Anyway,Jimmygothisglasses.Atfirst,hefeltalittlefunnywearingthem.Butwhenhewenttoarcherypractice,hemadeperfectshots.Hisclassmatescheered(歡呼)forhimbecausetheoldJimmywasback.Now,Jimmywearsspecialsportsglasses,andhe'sbacktobeingthebestplayerintheschool.Helooksprettycoolinhisglasses.Andeveryonestillcallshim“EagleEye”.24.Whenhisfirstarrowdidnothitthetarget,Jimmywas____.A.sad B.fine C.afraid D.happy25.TheoldJimmywasbackbecause____.A.hisgymteachertalkedtohimB.hisclassmatescheeredforhimC.hemadeperfectshotswithglassesonD.heboughtanewarrowandatarget26.WecanlearnfromJimmy'sexperiencethatweshould____.A.followourownheartsB.putourselvesinothers'shoesC.careaboutotherstrulyD.takeothers'adviceseriouslyCGenerationM**It's7:30pm.Lisaisdoingherhomeworkinherroom.However,homeworkisjustoneofthethingsshe'sdoingwhilehereyesarefixedonthecomputerscreen.Aswellasstudyingforherbiologyexam,Lisaisalsolisteningtomusic,chattingwithherbestfriendonline,andoccasionally(偶爾)textingpeopleonhermobilephone.“Myparentskeeptellingmenottomulti-task(多任務)whilestudying,buttheydon'tunderstandthatithelpsmeconcentrate(集中注意力),”shesays.It'susualforustodoseveralthingsatthesametime,butinourfast-pacedtechnological(技術的)societythesituationhascometoahead.Youngpeopletodayspendnearly6.5hoursadayusingdifferentkindsofmediaanddoingdifferentthingsatthesametime.Thisisthereasonwhytheyarecalledthe“multi-taskinggeneration”or“GenerationM”.Buthowdotheirbrainsdealwithmulti-tasking?Automatic(無意識的)actionslikewalkingandchattingonthephonecanbedoneatthesametime.Butwhenitcomestolearnnewinformation,multi-taskinghasabadinfluence(影響)accordingtotheresearches.Dividingyourattentionamongmanyactivitiesmakestheknowledgeyougethardertouselateron.Wearenotsayingyoushouldn'tmulti-task,justdon'tdoitwhileyouaretryingtolearnsomethingnew.Accordingtoexperts,it'salsonecessary(必需的)totaketimeawayfromelectronicmedia.“Atthesoundofthebell,allmystudentsreachintotheirbagsandtakeouttheirmobilephonestotextmessagestotheirfriends.Itisasifthey'reafraidofsilence,”saysCaseyRoberts,amiddleschoolteacher.“Theirmobilephones,laptopsandgameconsoles(控制臺)havebecomeextensions(延伸)ofthemselves.IreallythinkthatGenerationMshouldtaketimetorelax.There'slifebeyond(超越)thescreenandthepleasureofface-to-facecommunicationcannotbereplaced(替代),”saysCaseyRoberts.27.YouaremostprobablycalledGenerationMif____.A.youhavedifferenthobbiesB.youaregoodatusingdifferentmediaC.youoftenarguewithyourparentsaboutdifferentthingsD.youuseelectronicmediatodoseveraldifferentthingsatthesametime28.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytellus?A.It'shardforourbrainstodealwithmulti-taskingwhenwedoautomaticactions.B.It'sharmfulforpeopletomulti-taskwhilelearningnewinformation.C.Multi-taskingcanmakepeoplelearnmorefromtheactivities.D.Multi-taskinghasmorepositiveinfluences.29.CaseyRobertsprobablyagreesthat____.A.thelifebeyondthescreenissilentB.studentsshouldstudymoreknowledgefortheexamsC.studentsshouldtaketimetorelaxbyusingelectronicmediaD.itisnecessarytohaveface-to-facecommunicationalthoughthetechnologyisdevelopingDHavingtoomanyfriendsdoesn'tsoundlikethekindofthinganyoneshouldreallyworryabout.Afterall,whatcanbewrongwithhavingalargegroupofpeopletoplaywith?Accordingtothelatestsurvey(調查),theaverage(平均)numberoffriendspeoplehaveonsocialmedia(社交媒體)isbetween300and500.Researchsuggeststhatthisnumberismuchhigherforteenagers.Isitpossibletokeepmeaningfulrelationships(關系)withsomanypeople,especiallythoseyoumaynevermeetinperson?Wearejustoneclickawayfrommakingnewfriendsonsocialmedia.Thishasledsomepeopletoquestionhowhonestthefriendshipis.Forexample,whenIseethatafriendhasjustuploaded(發布)photosfromhislatestholidayonsocialmedia,I'dreplywithacomment(評論)like“Wow,looksgreat!”evenifitdoesn't.TheunwrittenagreementisthatthenexttimeIpost,thatfriendwillreplysimilarly,soI'llfeelbetteraboutmyself.Notlongago,ImetsomeonewholovedmusicasmuchasIdidataconcert.Wegotalongverywellthatevening,althoughthemusicwassoloud!Weevenagreedtoeachotheronsocialmedia.Now,Iseeherphotosonsocialmedia,andI“like”herphotos,butI'mprettycertainthatwe'llnevermeetinreallife.Itisjustanotherexampleofhowlifehaschangedinrecentyears.Perhapsitshowshowsocialmediahasmadefriendshipslesshonest,turningthemintomeaningless“adds”and“likes”.Realfriendships,ontheotherhand,taketimetobuild.Mymostimportantrelationshipshaven'tgrownoutofafewunimportantonlineconversations.It'stakenyearsofsharedexperiencestodevelopstrongandlastingrelationships.AndtheseformeandIbelieveformostotherpeopletooaremuchmorevaluableandmeaningful.It'ssomethingthatcannotbereplicatedonsocialmedia.Nomatterhowmanytimesyouhave“liked”aperson'sposts,youcannotgetthesameresult.Ithasbeensaidthattechnology(技術)isdestroying(破壞)ourrelationshipswithotherpeople.Iwouldn'tgosofarastosaythat.However,itseemsthatithaschangedthewaythatwemanageourfriendships.Butintheend,wecandecidehowrealandmeaningfulthosefriendshipsare.30.Whatcanwelearnaboutmakingfriendsonsocialmedia?A.Peopleoftensharetheirrealfeelingswithonlinefriends.B.Teenagersaremorelikelytomeetonlinefriendsinperson.C.Communicatingonlineisthefirststeptomakingrealfriends.D.Peoplealwaysexpectgoodcommentsontheirpostsfromfriends.31.WhydoesthewritermentiontheexperienceofmakingafriendinParagraph4?A.Tosuggestaneasywayofmakingfriends.B.Toexplainwhypeoplemakefriendsonsocialmedia.C.Tostresstheimportanceofmakingfriendsinreallife.D.Toshowhowtechnologyhaschangedthewayofmakingfriends.32.Theword“replicated”inParagraph6probablymeans____.A.sharedB.learnedC.copiedD.tested33.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat____.A.it'simportanttobehonestwithonlinefriendsB.havingmoreonlinefriendsmakespeoplefeelbetterC.socialmediahelpsmakerelationshipsbetweenpeoplebetterD.truefriendshipsneedssharedexperiencesandhonestcommunication四、閱讀短文,回答問題(共4小題,每小題2分,共10分)ReadingwithRoverisareadingprogramwherechildrenreadtodogs,basedinadditiontoReadingwithRover,therearemanyreadingprogramsaroundthecountry.Thegoal(目標)ofalltheseprogramsistoimprovethereadingskillsofchildrenwithreadingproblems.Whenreadingaloudintheclassroom,manychildrenwithreadingproblemsandpoorreadingskillsfeelfrightenedandareafraidofbeingjudgedat.Theymayalsofeelthereadingisboringandstressful(壓力的).However,whenchildrenreadtodogs,readingbecomesafunexperienceforboththechildrenandthedogsbecausedogsdon'tjudgeorlaughatthechildren'sreadingability.ReadingwithRoverandotherprogramslikeithaveahugesuccessinresultinginimprovedreadingskills.Inadditiontomakinglearningenjoyablewhenchildrenreadtodogs,itincreasestheirsenseofworthandself-confidence.Aspartofthe*ReadingwithRover*program,childrenhavebecometherapy(治療)dogsthathavebeentrainedandtestedalongwiththeirowners.Thesedogsarespecialdogs.ArecentstudyfromtheUniversityofCaliforniashowedthatwhenchildrenreadtodogs,itcanincreasetheirreadingskillsby30%.Childrenwhotookpartinthisstudysaid,“IfeelrelaxedwhenIamreadingtothedog.Idon'tcarereallyhowIsound.Soyoujustkeepgoing.”Whenchildrenreadtodogsandimprovetheirreadingskills,itbecomesjustanotherexampleofhowwonderfuldogsaretooursociety.34.
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