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呼和浩特市中考英語試卷

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內容,具體內容:初三的學習是一個循序漸進的過程,也是一個不斷根累

不斷創新的過程。下而是我為大家帶來的關于,希望會給大家帶來幫助。:

1.一What,wantIdoforyou,...

初三的學習是一個循序漸進的過程,也是一個不斷積累不斷創新的過

程。下面是我為大家帶來的關于,希望會給大家帶來幫助。

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1.一-What,wantIdoforyou,sir?

--1wantiPhone6splusformywifeasusefulgift.

A.an;aB.a,anC.an;theD.a;a

2.—Thereisnosaltleft.Jim,wouldyouliketoget?

OK,Mum.

A.itB.oneC.someD.any

3.whereareyougoingthismonth?

--we______gotoXiamen,butwerenotsure.

A.needntB.mightC.mustD.mustnt

4.IllgotovisitmyauntinEnglandtheSummerholiday

starts.

A.whileB.sinceC.untilD.assoonas

5.1havetobeoffrightnow.

---Whatapity!1______youcouldstayalittlelongerwithus.

A.thoughtB.amthinkingC.thinkD.wasthinking

6.Heisveryrich,butthatdayheboughtbiketosavemoney

forthepoorchildren.

A.anexpensiveB.amoreexpensiveC.themorecheaperD.the

cheapest

7.Didyouwatchthefootballgameyesterday?

-Yes,Idid.Johnisreallyadarkhorse,nobodyhimto

gosofar.

A.wantedB.encouragedC.expectedD.hoped

8.Beingblindissomethingmostpeoplecantimagine.

A,不填B.WhatC.WhoD.Which

9.IamlookingafterTomtoday,hesbeeninmyhouse8:00

thismorning.

A.AtB.sinceC.forD.till

10.--Jack,couldyouhelpme_______whentheplanewilltakeoff

ontheinternet?

---Imsorry,butmycomputerdoesntwork.

A.getoutB.lookoutC.takeoutD.findout

11-Icamefirstinthelongjump.

----------,Tmsoproudofyou.

A.GoodluckB.HavefunC.We11doneD.Yourejoking

12---1triedtomakeAlice____hermindbutIfounditdifficult.

Well,IsawyouthatwhenIwentpast.

A.changed;doB.Changes;doingC.Change;todoD.change;doing

13.Thecarlooksnice,Itsmuchgreenerbecauseituses

electricity.

A,howeverB,whatsworseC.eventhoughD.besides

14.DontworryImsureyou11____yourclassmatesifyouarekind

andfriendlytothem.

A.catchupwithB.bepleasedwithC.getonwellwithD.agree

with,

15.Therearesomanyfoggydaysrecently,weallwonder.

A.howistheairpolluted

B.whytheairisseriouslypolluted

C.whatcanwedotopreventthatbadweather

D.whataretherealreasons

完形填空

A

Studentsarealwaysaskedtodomuchhomework,Haveyoureadthe

followingpassages?

Youdbetternotworkwhenyoureveryhungry.Ifyou16your

homeworkrightafterschool,Youmayhaveasnackbeforegetting

towork.Alwaysdoyourhomework17yougettired.18

waituntilverylateintheevening,Orthehomeworkwillseem

much19thanitreallyis.

Breakyourtimeintomanageable(易處理的)period.Ifyouhavemore

than20,giveyourselfabreakafteranhour.Ontheotherhand,

dontbreakitup21thatyoucantgetanythingdone.Youshould

beabletoworkatleastafteranhouratatime22.Dontput

itoffuntilthelast_23___.Ifyouputoffdoingyourhomework,

Youwillalwaysthinkofit,andyouwontenjoyyour24so

much.Ifyouputitoffuntiltheendoftheweekoruntilrightbefore

atest,youwillhavetoomuchworktodofortheexam.

Alittlebiteachnight,enoughtokeepupwithwhatishappening

eachdayinschool,willtakethefearoutoftestsandkeepyou

ontopofitall.Doyourhomework25everyday.Thiswillhelp

youmakeitahabit.Ttwi11makeiteasiertodo,anditwi11make

freetimemoreenjoyableaswell.

16.A.decidetodoB.decideddoingC.havedoneD.did

17.A.afterB.whenC.becauseD.before

18.ANotB.PleaseC.DontD.Always

19.AharderB.hardC.easyD.easier

20.A.onehourworkB.anhourworkC.aworkofanhourD.anhours

work

21.A.somuchB.solittleC.sooftenD.sowell

22.A.withastopB.withoutstoppingC.stoppingD.stop

23.A.weekB.hourC.minuteD.day

24.A.lunchB.freetimeC.mealsD.snack

25.A.atatimeB.inashorttimeC.onceD.atthesametime

B

YoumaythinkthatEnglishdictionarieshavebeenusedformany

centuries.Infact,anEnglishdictionaryyou26todaywasnt

madeuntiltheQingDynasty(清朝).Threemendidmostofthe

important27workondictionaries.Theyspentnearlyalltheir

livestryingto28wordsfortheirdictionaries.Forthem.It

wasawonderfuljourney.Thelargestdictionaryintheworldisthe

OxfordEnglishDictionary.The29forthisdictionarycamefrom

animportantmeetinginBritainin1857.Twenty-twoyearslater,

OxfordUniversityaskedJamesMurraytobetheeditorofitsnew

dictionary,

Murrayhadneverbeento___30Attheageoffourteen,Heleft

hisvillageschoolinScotlandandtaughthimselfwhileworkingin

abank,31hebecameagreatteacher.AfterOxfordgivehimthe

job,Murrayhadasmallhouse32inhisgardentodothework.

Everymorning,Marygotoutofbedatfiveoclockand33___in

thesmal1houseseveralhoursbeforebreakfast.Oftenhewouldv/ork

intothenight.Murrayhopedtofinishthenewdictionaryintenyears.

Butafterfiveyears,hewas___34____addingwordsfortheletter

〃A〃!heworkedonthedictionary35hewasveryold.

Forty-fouryearslater,In1928,othereditorsfinishedthe

dictionary.

26.A.writeB.useC.copyD.miss

27.AearlyB.boringC.easyD.difficult

28.AspellB.collectC.inventD.ma'<e

29.A.wayB.useC.ideaD.prize

30.A.schoolB.cinemaC.villageD.college

31.A.eversinceB.sincethenC.sofarD.later

32.A.builtB.soldC.brokenD.drawn

33.A.readB.wroteC.workedD.thought

34.A.alreadyB.stillC.usuallyD.always

35.A.ifB.becauseC.untilD.unless

三、閱讀理解

A

Whatdoyouoftendowhenyouwaitforabusoratrainatthe

station?

TomarrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyforParisbus,Thebus

forPariswouldnotleaveuntilfivetotwelve.Hesawalotofpeople

waitinginthestation.Somewerestandinginline;Otherswere

walkingaround.Therewasagroupofschoolgirls.Theteacherwas

tryingtokeeptheminline.Tomlookedaroundbuttherewasnoplace

forhimtosit.

HewalkedintothestationCoffee.Helookedupatthatclock

there.Itwasonlytwentytotwelve,hefoundaseatandsatdown

beforealargemirror(鏡子)onthewall.Justthen,Mike,OneofToms

workmates,cameinandsatwithTom.〃Whattimeisyourbus?〃asked

Mike."Theresplentyoftimeyet.''AnsweredTom."Well,Illgetyou

moreteathen"saidMike.

Theytalkedwhiledrinking,ThenTomlookedattheclockagain.

〃0h!itsgoingbackward!z/hecried."Afewminutesago,itwastwenty

totwelveandnowitshalfpasteleven”

/zYourelookingattheclockintheMirror"SaidMike.Tomwasso

sad,Thenextbuswasnottoleaveforanotherhour,SincethenTom

hasnever1ikedmirrors.

36.TomwentintothestationCoffeebecause.

A.Mikeaskedhimtohaveacupofteatogether

B.hewantedtohaveadrinkwithhisworkmatethere

C.hedidntliketostaywiththeschoolgirls

D.Itwasquiteearlyandhecouldntfindaseatinthestation

37.WhattimewasitinfactwhenTomlookedattheclockinthe

mirror?

A.HalfpastelevenB.Twentytwotwelve

C.HalfpasttwelveD.Halfpastone

38.Fromthestoryweknowthatwhenwilllookataclockinamirror,

wewillfind.

A.itsgoingbackwardB.itsgoingslower

C.ThetimeisrightD.itsgoingfaster

39.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.TomarrivedinParisontimethatday

B.Tomlookedattheclockinthemirroronlyonce

C.AfterthatTomdidntlikeclocksanylonger

D.Thenextbuswouldleaveinhalfanhour

40.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthestory?

A.TheClockintheMirrorB.NotaCarefulMan

C.BeinglaterforabusD.TheMirroroftheStation

B

Travelingisanexcitingexperience.Itmakesusfeelpleased,and

enjoynewwondersandnewpartoflifethatweveneverknown.Asingle

holidaytripcangiveyouthefreedomandthechancetomakechanges

thatdailylifedoesnotallow.Itmatterslittlewhereyougoon

yourholiday,Itisallinwhatyoumakeofit.Anytravelcanbe

interestingandattractive,andgiveyoamemoriestolasta

1ifetime.

Havingthosememoriesistrulywhattravelsareallabout.Many

peoplesaythatabitofaplanningandresearchbeforeyouleave

canmakesureofthoselong-lastingmemories.Butwhynottry

somethingunexpected?Infact,Themostunforgettablemomentsofa

travelexperiencearetheonesthatyoudontplanfor.Yes,Maybe

you11experienceabadmealinanunfamiliarplace.Butthis

experiencewi11makesureyoudiscoverlittle-knownshopsoran

open-airtheaterproductionthatisonlyadvertisedinthelocal

paper.

Youllfindtheenjoyablemomentshappeningallaroundyou:a

wonderfulsunsetorasmallchildplayinginthepuddles(水洼)of

acobble(鵝卵石)road.Themagicwilltrulybeinthetripyoutake.

Taketimetogoforalongwalkforenjoymentwhenvisitinganew

place,Whichwillallowyoutolisten,smell,andseethedifferent

cultureandsightsthatyourbusy1ifemaystopyoufromenjoying.

Simplethingssuchasaleaffromatreeyousatundercankeep

thememoriesofyourtravelaliveforyearstocome,Collectsmall

thingssuchasleaves,stones,orfeathers,whichcanbeturnedinto

memorableworksofartwhenyougetbackhome.

41.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Thereisnoneedtochoosewheretogoonholiday

B.Planscanmaketravelingbecomeuninteresting.

C.Smal1thingsaroundyoualwayslookssimple

D.Travelingisagoodwayforpeopletounderstandlife.

42.Accordingtothewriter,travelingisallabout.

A.havingunforgettableexperiences

B.havingahealthylife

C.enjoyingnaturalwondersoftheworld

D.visitingplacesofinterest

43.Ifyouwantamostunforgettabletravelexperience,you

could_.

A.learnmuchaboutthenewplace

B.researchintoallthepossiblewaysoftraveling

C.findoutasmanylocalactivitiesaspossible

D.trysomethingandunplanned

44.Whatisreallymagicalinthetrip?

A.ThebeautifullocalsightsB.Theenjoymentaroundyou

C.ThedifferentculturesandplacesD.Theenjoymentfromalong

walk

45.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?

A.travelingcanmakeyoutiredbuthappy.

B,travelingshouldbeunexpected.

C.travelingisawonderfulexperience.

D,travelingmaychangeyourlife.

C

Itwasagreatpleasureforthefamilytomovetoahousewith

averybiggarden.BettyandTonycouldclimbuptrees,growflowers

andevenplaybadminton.Theylikedtowatchthebirdsflyingamong

thetreesinthegarden.Theyevenstartedtoputfoodouttoattract

morebirds.

Everythingwasfineforafewdaysuntiloneafternoontherewas

astrangebumpingnoiseonawindow.Bettywentoutsideandfound

asmallbirddeadonthegrass,itsneckseemedtobebroken.

“Itmusthaveflownintothewindow,zTonysaidwhenhissisterBetty

calledhimtohavealook,zAh,yeslookhere,Youcanseethemarkwhere

ithitthewindow.Thereareacoupleoftinyfeathersstuckonthe

window.〃

“Poorthings!,zBettysaid.

Duringthenextmonth,FivemorebirdsdiedinthesamewayWhy

wou1dtheyflytothewindows?,,Wewondered.Finally,theyknewthe

truth.Whenthebirdswereflying,theycouldntseeintotherooms.

Alltheysawwasthereflectionofthegarden,Theythoughtthat

theywereflyingintotreesbecausetheysawtreesreflectedbythe

window,

“Somethinghastobedonetosavethebirds,zTheparentsdecided.

Atfirst,thefamilytriedkeepingcurtains(窗簾)acrossthe

windows,butthismadetheroomdark.Thentheyboughtsomestrong

blackpaperandcutouttheshapeofahawk.Theymadesixhawks-one

foreachwindow.Theystuckthehawkstothewindows.Theylooked

prettyanddidnotkeepoutmuchlight,Whenthebirdssawthehawks,

theywouldflyaway.

Afterthat,therewerenomoredeadbirds.Thefamilyweremuch

happier.

46.Theyputfoodouttoattractbirdsbecausethey

A.hadaspecialgardenforbirds

B.hadtoomuchbirdfoodtofeedthebirds

C.wantedtoseemorebirdsflyinginthegarden

D.wantedtocatchsomebirdsinthegarden

47.birdsdiedinthegarden.

A.SixB.FiveC.FourD.Seven

48.Thebirdflewtothewindowsbecausethey.

A.foundthewindowsverybigandclean.

B.wantedtofightformorefood

C.thoughtthereweremoretreesahead

D.wantedtogointotheroom

49.Theunderlinedword"hawk"means

A.叢林B鷹C.山脈D.燕子

50.Thestoryismainlyabout

A.whythosebirdsdiedintheirgarden

B.BettyandTonyweregoodatpaper-cutting.

C.howthefamilysavedthebirdsinthegarden

D.thefamilyhadanewhousewithabiggarden

D

Areyouhappymostofthetime?0rdoyoueasilygetangry

sometimes?EveryonehasadifferenttemperamentoItisusually

believedthatbothgenes(基因)andenvironmentmayinfluence

peoplestemperamentindifferentways.Scientistshavefoundthat

theseasonofthebirthalsoplaysarole.

ScientistsfromBudapest,Hungary,Studied400university

students.Inthestudy,Thestudentsneededtofinishsomequestions

toknowwhichoffourkindsoftemperamenttheymosthad.Fromthe

questions,Scientistsfoundthatthestudentsalwaysanswered

somethinglike^mymoodoftenchangesfornoreason^and"Tloveto

dealwithnewprojects,evenifitisrisky"theseanswerswerethen

connectedwiththeirbirthdays.

Theydiscoveredthatpeopleborninsummereasilychangebetween

sadandhappymoodscomparedtopeopleborninwinter.Thosewho

alwaysfeelpositivearemostlyborninspringandsummer.

Thestudyalsofoundthatthoseborninfalllessprobablyhada

moodofdepressionwhichmayeasi1ydrivethemtocry,whilethose

inwinterwerenoteasiertobeangry.

Scientistssaidthatthiswasprobablybecausetheseasonshadan

influenceoncertainchemicalsinthehumanbody.Andthechemicals

areimportanttocontrolpeoplesmoodseveninadultlife.〃Itseems

thatwhenyouarebornmayincreaseordecreaseyourchangeof

developingcertainmood,disorders^scientistXeniaGondatoldthe

Telegraph.

根據上文內容判斷正⑴誤(F)

51.Agesprobablymayinfluencepeoplestemperamentsaccordingto

theParagraph1.

52.Theunderlinedtheword"depression"mostprobablymeans

sadness.

53.Theanswerstothequestionsofthestudywerematchedwith

theirbirthdays.

54.Peopleborninwintergetsadorhappymoreeasily.

55.Thebesttitleofthispassageis"TheInfluenceofGenes”.

E日常對話

Tom:Hi,Paul.Ihaventseenyouforyears.56

Idontknowyou.whoareyou?

Tom,Yourcousin._____57____

meseeohyouaretom,Iheardyouwereintemperateuniversity,

butnow,Ihavefinishedtheuniversity.

Paul:___58Butnowyouarethinandtall,,soIcouldnt....

?Iusedtohavesweetfood.1atetoomuch.So1wasveryfat.

Paul:59

Istillwearglasses.

areyouworkingnow?

inFudanuniversity,Ihavebeenateacheroftheuniversity.

aregreat.60Icantreatyoutodinner.

you,ButIhaveameeting.

right.Seeyounexttime.

you.

A.Youusedtobeshortandheavy

B.Whatdoyoufeellikeeating

C.Dontyourememberme?

D.Youusedtolikesports,didntyou?

E.Whathappenedtoyou?

F.OK,Idliketo.

G.Didyouusetowearglasses?

第二卷(非選擇題,共計35分)

IV.用所給詞或短語的適當形式填空:(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分

10分)61-70小題

inperson;celebrate;turndown;allalone;notaccept;

preparefor;spend;safe;develop;fromtimetotime

61.Withofmodernscience,ourlifeisbecomingmoreand

morecomfortable.

62.inthedarkforest,Goldilockssuddenlyfound

somethingshining.

63.—Yourshoesaresoold,whydontyoubuyanewpair?

---BecauseIallmymoneyonanMP5.

64.Willyouaskforthejoborbyletter?Thiswill

influencethedecisionoftheboss.

65.Thestudentsatschooliswhatweshouldpaymore

attentionto.

66.Imtryingtosleep,Wouldyoumindthemusic?

67.TheWorldBookDay,theboo

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