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1、延慶區(qū)2018年初三統(tǒng)一練習(xí)英 語(yǔ)一、單項(xiàng)填空(共6分,每小題0.5分)從下列各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1. My younger sister is one month old. name is Linda. A. He B. Him C. She D. Her2. - Where is your mother? - Shes working her office.A. in B. to C. on D. for3. - do you watch TV? - Twice a week.A. How often B. How long C. How ma

2、ny D. How much4. Get up early, youll be late for the train.A. but B. or C. andD. so 5. - What do you often do in your spare time?- I basketball with my friends. A. plays B. play C. playedD. am playing6. Bill is one of boys in our class.A. tall B. taller C. tallest D. the tallest7. - Peter, what did

3、you buy? - I a souvenir in the Capital Museum.A. buy B. bought C. will buy D. am buying8. When my father came home, I my homework.A. was doing B. am doing C. did D. have done9. Look! Andy over there.A. dances B. danced C. is dancing D. will dance10. Nice to see you again. We each other since 2015.A.

4、 wont see B. dont see C. didnt see D. havent seen11. A new hospital in our hometown next year.A. were built B. build C. will be built D. will build12. - Jack, can you tell me ? - She is in the art room.A. where is Ann B. where Ann is C. where was Ann D. where Ann was二、完形填空(共8分,每小題1分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后

5、從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。A Helping HandBill Gates is one of the richest people in the world. He has more than $50 billion. He is fast becoming the most generous person as well. He and his wife, Melinda founded a charity(慈善), the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Then they used it to 13 away a l

6、ot of their money. Why did they start the charity? The Gates feel that with success comes responsibility. They want to use their money to 14 others. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation spends billions of dollars. It gives money to 15 so they can go to school. The foundation also provides money for

7、 medical research and has given over $1 billion to improve the 16 of people in countries with a lot of poverty(貧窮). Another worry of Bill and Melinda Gates is hunger. In many parts of the world food is 17 . People often have none enough of tools and training to improve farming. The Gates Foundation

8、is working in these areas. Its goal: “Increase opportunities for them to 18 hunger and poverty.”The Gates Foundation is private. A private foundation is set up by persons rather than companies. Most private foundations dont have as much money as the Gates Foundation does. Many have less than $1 mill

9、ion. 19 , these foundations are able to do a lot of good. For being champions of global health worldwide, and for using their wealth to help people who need it most, the world owes Bill and Melinda Gates big thanks. The same goes for the many smaller private foundations across the world that 20 a he

10、lping hand to those who need it most.13.A. put B. clear C. give D. take14.A. train B. help C. invite D. push15.A. students B. doctors C. famers D. researchers16.A. health B. relationship C. attitude D. environment 17.A. expensive B. prepared C. delicious D. limited 18.A. choose B. overcome C. accept

11、 D. lead19.A. Then B. Hopefully C. Still D. Proudly20.A. share B. place C. show D. lend三、閱讀理解閱讀下面的四篇短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分) A My Favorite StoryThe Kissing Hand is my favorite story. Its about Chester and his mum. School is starting, but Chester doesnt want to go. To help e

12、ase Chesters fears, his mum shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him her love. And she told him her love would go with him wherever he went.MaryLilyMy favorite story is Rent Party Jaz. Its about Sonny and his mother. They are very poor. One day Sonny meets Jack, a jazz musician. Ja

13、ck offers to play at a party at Sonnys house to help raise money. The neighbors all come to drop coins for them.Sonny and his mum are deeply moved with the help of them.TomI enjoy Carlas Sandwich best. It happens at Carlas school. When Carla brings her sandwiches to school, her classmates have plent

14、y to say about them. “Thats sick!” says Leslie. “Thats bad!” says Natie. But Carla thinks otherwise. “Its unique(獨(dú)特的). Its creative.” Just like Carla.MikeCatching the Moon is my favorite. Its the story of a young girls baseball dream. Marcenia Lyle is interested in baseball. She struggled to overcom

15、e the objections of family, friends and coaches. When she finally won a position in a baseball summer camp, she was on her way to catching her dream.21. Marysfavorite story is _.A.Rent Party Jaz B. Carlas Sandwich C. Catching the Moon D. The Kissing Hand22. Jack is a _. A.studentB. musician C. coach

16、 D. creator23. Marcenis Lyle _. A.doesnt want to go to schoolB. hasnt got enough money C. likes eating sandwiches D. is interested in baseballBThe Worlds Oldest First GraderOn January 12, 2004, Kiamani Maruge knocked on the door of the primary school in his village in Kenya. It was the first day of

17、school, and he was ready to start learning. The teacher let him in and gave him a desk. The new student sat down with the rest of the first graderssix-and seven-year-old boys and girls. However, Kimani Maruge was not an ordinary first grader. He was 84 years old, the worlds oldest first grader. Kima

18、ni Maruge was born in Kenya in 1920. At that time, primary education in Kenya was not free, and Marugs family didnt have enough money to pay for school. When Maruge grew up, he worked hard as a farmer. In 2003, the Kenyan government began offering free primary education to everyone, and Maruge wante

19、d an education, too. However, it wasnt always easy for Maruge to attend school. Many of the first graders parents didnt want an old man in their childrens class. School officials said that a primary education was only for children. But the school principal, Jane believed Maruge was right. With her h

20、elp, he was able to stay in school. Maruge was a motivated and successful student. In fact, he was one of the top five students in his first grade class. In second grade, Maruge became the schools student leader. He went as far as seventh grade, the final year of primary school. Over the years, Maru

21、ge studied Swahili, English, and math. He wanted to use his education to read the Bible and to study veterinary medicine.Maruge died in 2009, at age 89. However, his story lives on. The 2010 movie The First Grader showed Maruges amazing fight to get an education. Many older Kenyans decided to start

22、school after seeing The First Grader. One of those people was 19-year-old Thoma Litei. Litei said, “I knew it was not too late. I wanted to read, and to know more language, so I came to school to learn. That is why it is important for his story to be known.24. On January 12, 2004, Maruge was_.A. 7 y

23、ears old B. 19 years oldC. 84 years old D. 89 years old25. Before 2003, primary education in Kenya _.A. was not free B. was for old peopleC. helped the poor people D. got money from the government26. Its important for Maruges story to be known because it _.A. made many older Kenyans decide to learn

24、B. helped the Kenyans get a good educationC. made the government build more schools D. helped the Kenyans earn more money CYou wake up in the morning. A soft light turns on in your room. You go into the bathroom and the shower starts. After your shower, you go into the kitchen. Your favorite breakfa

25、st is already cooked, and its on the table, ready to eat. Now its time to go to work. Its rainy. You live alone, but you find that your umbrella is already by the door.How is all this possible? Welcome to your future life!Technology will allow homes in the future to be “smart.” Household machines wi

26、ll communicate with each otherand with you. Your stove will tell you when your food is cooked and ready to eat. Refrigerators will suggest recipes (食譜)based on food items you already have. The technology is possible because of tiny information-storing devices called RFID chips. Future RFID chips wil

27、l store information about all the things in your cupboards. For example, they will record the date that you bought each thing. Other devices will “read” this information using radio waves. When you need more food, your cupboards will tell you to buy it. Are you tired of the color of your walls? In a

28、 smart home, you wont have to repaint them. The walls will actually be digital screens, like TV screens. The technology is called OLED, and its here already. OLED walls will become clear, like windows or display colors and patterns.A computer network will link these walls with everything else in you

29、r house. Called “ambient intelligence,”(環(huán)境智能) this computer “brain” will control your whole house. It will suit your preferences. Your house will learn about your likes and dislikes. It will then use that knowledge to control the environment. For example, it will set the heat in the house to your fa

30、vorite temperature. It will also turn on the radio in the morning because you like to listen to the news then.But how about your cooked breakfast and the umbrella you found by the door? For those, you can thank your robot helper. Futurologists predict that many homes will have robots in the future.

31、Robots already do many things. But scientists today are starting to build friendlier, more intelligent robotsones that people will feel more comfortable having around in the house.How soon will this smart home be a reality? Theres a good chance it will be a part of your life in 25 or 30 years, perha

32、ps sooner. 27. You should thank _ for the umbrella you found by the door.A. the smart cupboard B. the radio waves C. the household machines D. the robot helper28. According to the passage, the writer believes that in the future _.A. painters wont have to paint the walls B. robots will be more intell

33、igent than peopleC. ambient intelligence will know your interests wellD. your stove will seldom communicate with you29. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. How will we live?B. How will OLED work?C. What will smart house be like?D. How soon will smart home be a reality?D

34、Running in Cold Weather Improves PerformanceCold weather during winter months may keep many people from leaving home and running in the open air. However, a new study shows that the drop in temperature is a good reason to run. In fact, researchers say, running in cold weather helps improve ones perf

35、ormance.Many people say running in the winter can be difficult. Two reasons are the low temperatures and bitter winds. Yet many runners might find it easier than running in hot weather. That could be because lower temperatures reduce stress on the body. When you run in cold weather, your body loses

36、less water than in warmer conditions. The body needs less water on a cold day than in warm weather. This information comes from sports scientists at St. Marys University in London. John Brewer is a professor of applied sport science at St. Marys. For this study, he and other researchers put a group

37、of people into a room they called an “environmental chamber”. The researchers then recreated summer and winter weather conditions in the room. The test subjects were asked to run 10,000 meters under both conditions. Brewer says he and his team recorded biological measurements of the runners. “Weve g

38、ot a group of subjects into the environmental chamber, weve changed the conditions to recreate the summer or winter and weve got them to run a 10km under both of those conditions and taken various measurements(測(cè)量)on each runner while theyve been completing their 10km.”They found that the runners los

39、t water by around 30.38% more in those hotter conditions. Besides, Brewer says every movement runners make produces heat. He explains that one way in which we lose heat is by sweating(出汗). He says the body also loses heat by transporting the blood to the surface of the skin. “That heat builds up in

40、the body and can be really damaging unless you can lose that heat. And its much harder to lose heat when the environment is warm as well.” And they found how they felt their perception of heatwas around a third lower when they were running in cold conditions. The body does not have to work as hard t

41、o pump blood to the skins surface.Several websites note that the most important thing for people who run in cold conditions is to wear the right clothing. Keeping as dry as possible is the most important when exercising in low temperatures. So, if you are a runner, dont let winter weather keep you i

42、ndoors. Simply get ready for the low temperatures and start running.30. According to the passage, John Brewer probably agrees that _.A. people should run 10,000 meters in winter B. running in winter is good for your heart C. people who run in winter like to wear thick clothing D. running in cold con

43、ditions is better than in warm31. The underlined word “subjects” in Paragraph 3 probably means _.A. students that are being discussed B. classes that you study at schoolC. people that are being tested D. runners that the artists paint32. What can we infer from the passage?A. Running can help us lose

44、 heat.B. Running in cold weather is beneficial to our body.C. The heat can damage our body.D. The body does not have to work to pump blood.33. What is the writers main purpose in writing this passage?A. To introduce a research on running by Brewer. B. To explain why running in winter is difficult fo

45、r people.C. To encourage people to run outside during winter months.D. To advertise the new websites on running he created.四、閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。(共10分,每小題2分)A True Forest of WonderSaihanba National Forest Park is lying in Chengde,Hebei.In Mongolian, Saihanba means “beautiful highland”. It is often called

46、 “the Green Lung of north China”. On Dec 5, 2017, the United Nations highest environmental honor, the Champions of the Earth Award was given to Chinas Saihanba Afforestation Community(塞罕壩林場(chǎng)建設(shè)者).During the Qing Dynasty, it was a royal hunting(打獵) ground and the emperors hunted there almost every year

47、. In 1863, because of a shortage of funds, the Qing Government allowed farmers to use the land here. In the following years, logging and wildfires gradually destroyed the forest and grassland. And forests and wetlands were beginning to disappear. After the Qing Dynasty failed, Saihanba turned into a

48、 wasteland.In the 1960s, Chinese people started to recreate a national forest in Saihanba. In 1961, a group of six scientists traveled through Saihanba and studied the possibility of growing trees there. They finally found one tree standing alone in the vast land, which greatly encouraged them. If o

49、ne tree could survive there, so could millions of others. They believed they could green the barren desert and turn it into an oasis(綠洲).Three generations of forest guards have overcome extreme living conditions while protecting the landscape. The weather, in particular, can be intense as highest te

50、mperature in the area is around 33 degrees Celsius, while the lowest is around -43 degrees Celsius, and some areas are covered in snow for seven months a year, but others are affected by strong winds and sandstorms. However, through great efforts, it took the forest guards over 55 years to turn the

51、desert into a green land. Chinese people have created a true wonder in Saihanba over the past half-century. In May 1993, it was designated as a “National Forest Park”. In 2000, it has been categorized as a 5A level tourist site by the China National Tourism Administration. In May 2007, the park was

52、rated as a “National Nature Reserves” by the State Council of China.Today, Sihanba is known as the “Emerald of North China”. It is very important for Beijings water and air quality. It is also a natural shield(屏障) that can block sandstorms.34. Where is Saihanba National Forest Park?35. When did Chin

53、ese people start to recreate a national forest in Saihanba?36. How long did it take the forest guards to turn the desert into a green land?37. What is the second paragraph mainly about?38. Why is Saihanba important?五、文段表達(dá)(10分)39.從下面兩個(gè)題目中任選一題,根據(jù)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(nèi)容不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語(yǔ)僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫出你的

54、校名和姓名。題目假如你是李華,你要和父母去度假,你給朋友Jim寫一個(gè)留言條,請(qǐng)求他幫助照顧一下你的家。告訴他你什么時(shí)候去哪里,他幫你做些什么,以及回來(lái)的時(shí)間。提示詞語(yǔ):tomorrow , look after, walk the dog, clean 提示問(wèn)題: When and where will you go? What will Jim do? When will you come back? Dear Jim,_Li Hua題目2019北京世園會(huì)將于2019年4月29日至10月7日,在北京市延慶區(qū)舉辦。某英文網(wǎng)站正在開展以世園會(huì)為主題的征文活動(dòng)。內(nèi)容包括:你心中的世博園是什么樣子,你在世博園將做些什么,你那時(shí)的心情會(huì)怎樣。提示詞語(yǔ):beautiful, pick up, rubbish, help, happy提示問(wèn)題: What will the Expo park be like? Wha

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