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1、B. historical, historicD. historical, historicalB. Out rushed JaneD. Rush did Jane outB. made of goldD. made from goldC. that allD. allB. be painted whiteD. ought to be painted white2017學(xué)年上海外國語大學(xué)附屬浦東外國語學(xué)校第一學(xué)期初三年級英語學(xué)科月考試卷(2017-10)Part II Grammar and V ocabulary (52 %)I. Choose the best answer: (22%)2

2、5. Egnlish is useful language. It is often used assecond language.A. a, aB. an, theC. an, aD. a, the26. May I offer you beer?Just . The doctor told me not to have too much beerA. any a littleB. some, a littleC. any littleD. some, little27. There's a good film at the cinema about Waterloo which i

3、s a battle.A. historic, historicalC. historic, historic28. , with tears in her eyes.A. Out Jane rushedC. Out did Jane rush29. The giant apple is ,so everybody wants it.A. made of goldenC. made from golden30. I'll tell youthe teacher told me yesterdayA. all whichB. all what31. He suggested that w

4、alls .A. to be painted whiteC. should paint white32. The room in the hotel is all right, the terrible room service.A. besidesB. exceptC. except forD. except that33. Did you have any trouble the office building?A. to findB. in findC. to findingD. finding34. Mike asked me the watch cheap or not.A. if,

5、 isB. it wasC. weather, wasD. whether, was1.1 I don't think he need come to the meeting tonight,?A. needs heB. doesn't heC. need heD. needn't he36. Put the bottle of the medicine on the top shelf, your son might reach it easilyA. andB. and thenC. and yetD. or37. Lead the cow the nose jus

6、t in case it might be hit the head by the falling stone.A. by, onB. on, inC. with, byD.at.in38. No sooner down telephone rang.A. had I lain; thanB. had I lain; thenC. I had lain; whenD. had I laid; than39. This is the very place they are longing to visit for years.A. whereB. in whichC. whichD. that4

7、0. It wasn't until nearly a month later the manager's reply.A. since I receivedB. that I receivedC. when did I receive41. The school I visited last yearA. which. whereB. where. which42. The harder we study,.A. we'll make greater progressC. the greater progress we'll makewas not the o

8、neD. that did I receiveI once worked.B. which. whichD. where. whereB. we'll make the greater progressD. the greater we'll make progress43.If Jane hadn't missed the early train, she on time, but she late.A. will arrive, isB. would arrive, wasC. would have arrived, isD. would have arrived,

9、 was44.Would you please take this along to the office for me?A. It's my pleasure.B. With pleasure.C. My pleasure.D. Thank you.45.I have had my bike because my father had meit this morning.A. repair, doneB. repaired, doC. repairing, doD. repaired, done 46. Whose books should you read if you want

10、to learn more about making a movie?A. Fellini's.B. The Wright Brothers'.C. Thomas Edison's.D. Rembrandt's.II. Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the words given. (8%)require permit aware depend electricity medicine success describe1 .The invention of many appliances has rele

11、ased housewives from heavy housework.2 .After months' practice, he winning the first prize in the piano contest.3 .His article contains a brief some of his ideas.4 .They entered the area without and got themselves in great danger.5 .The refugees' main are food and shelter.6 .Many people are

12、of how much white pollution they are causing when they order takeout, which is veryharmful to the environment7 .Amy has gone to the UK to study and it's the first time she has lived .8.Several people received treatment after the accident.III. Fill in the blanks with the verb in its proper form:

13、(7%)IV. here(be) great changes in Pudong in the past ten days,1.1 t rained all day yesterday, which spoiled our picnic. We (have) a good time if it (not train).3 .This is one of the most interesting questions that recently.4 .My best friend, together with her sisters(attend) the parties once a week.

14、 .5.It is required that he(arrive) at six tomorrow.6.Try(knock) at the back door if nobody hears you at the front door.IV. Sentence transformation (5%)1 .Who has repainted the desks?(改為被動(dòng)語態(tài))2 .Alice asked Tina, “ Have you seen my watch?"3 .Your brother must have seen the film.(改為反義疑問句)4 .The cr

15、own weighs 350 grams.(對劃線部分進(jìn)行提問)5 . If he doesn't hurry up, he will be late.(用 unless 改寫,保持原意)V. Fill in the blanks with the proper words. (8%)A. exactly B. opinions C .forced D. fiercely AB. comfortAC. elegant AD. released BC. argued BD. relatesWhen Michael Wong was young, he was sensitive and

16、shy. It was a huge task for him to talk to a stranger or go downstairs to the shops. But he found47through playing the piano.Recently, the Malaysian piano star 48 his latest album Never Apart. It's made up often catchy songs including the title song with the same name. Never Apart tells the stor

17、y of a couple who are 49 to separate for a while, but they still cherish the beautiful memories they had."Music sounds better when it 50 to true feelings," he says.Now, Michael has grown up to be one of the most popular singers in Taiwan. His slow love songs including First Time and Fairyt

18、ale are hits with heartbroken young people.Over the years, he has become bolder and learnt to voice 51 in his music. Once, he was asked to sing a song someone else wrote. But he didn't like the song lyrics, so he 52 they should be changed. "If I broke up with someone, I don't think I wo

19、uld have reacted in the same way as the story in the song," he said. "I want to tell people 53 how I will behave." And it works. He says the song sounds better when he can sing it his own way.Michael is often called the piano prince. He's 54 when he plays and sings along. "Wh

20、en I play, inspirations rush to me like continuous streams. It requires no effort." But he still works hard to make his songs appealing. "I'll go over every tiny detail to make the song worth listening to."Part III Reading and Writing (44%)I. Read the passage and choose the best a

21、nswer:(A)Elena jogged with her dad in Some empty lots( 空地)at the edge of town. These out-of-the-way lots were good places to jog. But the lots were full of rocks and rubbish.One day, Elena saw a sign on the lots. It said,. "New City Park." Elena was excited. Maybe the park would havea jogg

22、ing trail!Elena told her parents about the sign."I read about the park in the newspaper," said Elena's father, "the city wants volunteers to help clean the area.Then the city will build a soccer field and a playground.""Will they build a jogging trail?" Elena asked.

23、 "No, the paper didn't mention a jogging trail.""Well, perhaps if I help clean up the lots, they'll put in a jogging trail, "said Elena.On Saturday Elena went to the lots. Many adults were working there. Some were picking up rubbish. Some were moving rocks."I want to

24、 volunteer," Elena told a man. "What can I do?" "This is not a job for children," said the man. "You'd better go home." Elena looked around. She could carry rubbish. She could move rocks. A lady was pulling a bag of rubbish. Elena saw a box of rubbish bags. She

25、 took an empty bag. "I'll take this bag to the Dumpster." said Elena. "Here's a new bag." "Thanks, "said the lady. "Keep those new bags corning." Elena dragged rubbish bags. She told everyone she was glad to help build the park. She explained that she

26、hoped the park would have a jogging trail.Elena went to the area every week. Soon everyone, knew her and she told everyone how wonderful a jogging trail would be.Soon the volunteers cleared the lots. The city could start building. The mayor gave a speech. He showed a drawing of the new park. He told

27、 them about the soccer field and the baseball diamond. There would be picnic tables. There would be a playground. The park would even have basketball courts. There was no sign of a jogging trail.The mayor thanked the volunteers. Then he asked if they had any suggestions. The volunteers said they wan

28、ted to build a jogging trail around the park.They told the mayor how helpful Elena had been and how she wanted a jogging trail. The mayor said, "A jogging trail won't be hard to build: Let's do it!"Everyone clapped and cheered. Elena cheered loudest of all.55. Where did Elena jog w

29、ith her father at the beginning of the story?A. In a park.B. On a jogging trail.C. In some empty lots.D. In center of the town,56. How did Elena feel when she saw the sign on the lots?A. Happy and proud.B. Excited and hopeful,C. Sad and shy.D. Unhappy and disappointed.57. How did Elena know the city

30、 needed volunteers to help clean the lots?-A. Her father told her about it.B. She read it in the newspaper.C. She learned it from a sign. D. She was told by other volunteers.58. Why did Elena want to help clean the lots?A. She wanted to play on the playground.B. She wanted her name in the newspaper.

31、C. She wanted to work with other volunteers.D. She wanted the city to build a jogging trail59. Why did the volunteers tell the mayor they wanted to build a jogging trail?A. They needed a park to jog around.B. They wanted to thank Elena for her help.C. They thought it was a good place, for jogging.D.

32、 They hoped the mayor could jog with them every day.60. What can be the best title for the story?A. Elena and a MayorB. Elena and New City ParkC. Elena and Some Volunteers. D. Elena and a Jogging Trail(B)I love my blackberry it's my little connection to the larger world that can go anywhere with

33、 me. I also love my laptop computer, as it holds all of my, writing and thoughts .Despite this love of technology, I know that there are times when I need to move away from these devices and truly communicate with others.On occasion, I teach a course called History Matters for a group of higher educ

34、ation managers. My; goals for the class include a full discussion of historical themes and ideas .Because I want students to thoroughly study the material and exchange their ideas with each other in the classroom ,1 have a rule no laptop, iPads ,phones ,etc .When students were told my rule in advanc

35、e of the class, some of them were not happy.Most students assume that my reasons for this rule include unpleasant experiences in the past with students misusing technology. There's a bit of truth to that. Some students assume that I am anti-technology. There's no truth in that at all. I love

36、 technology and try to keep up with it so I can relate to my students.The real reason why I ask students to leave technology at the door is that I think there are very few places in which we can have deep conversions and truly engage complex ideas. Interruptions by technology often break concentrati

37、on and allow for too much dependence on outside information for ideas. I want students to dig deep within themselves for inspiration and ideas. I want them to push each other to think differently and make connections between the course the material and the class discussion.I've been teaching my

38、history class in this way for marry years and the evaluations reflect student satisfaction with the environment that I create .Students realize that with deep conversation and challenge, they learn at a level that helps them keep the course material beyond the classroom.I'm not saying that I won

39、't ever change my mind about technology use in my history class, but until I hear a really good reason for the change ,I'm sticking to my plan. A few hours of technology-free dialogue is just too sweet to give up.61.Some of the students in the history class were unhappy with A. the course ma

40、terialB. others' misuse of technologyC. discussion topicsD. the author's class regulations62. The underlined word "engage" in para.4 probably means, A. exploreB. acceptC. changeD. reject .63. According to the author, the use of technology in the classroom may A. keep students from

41、doing independent thinkingB. encourage students to have in-depth conversationsC. help students to better understand complex themesD. affect students' concentration on course evaluation64. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the authorA. is quite stubbornB. will give up teaching histo

42、ryC. will change his teaching plan soonD. values technology-free dialogues in his class(C )In the fall of 1985. I was a. bright-eyed girl heading off to Howard University, aiming at a legal career and dreaming of sitting on a Supreme Court bench somewhere.' Twenty-one years later I am later I am

43、 still a bright-eyed dreamer and one with quite a different tale to tell.My grandma, an amazing woman, graduated from college at the age of 65. She was the first in our family to reach that goal. But one year after I started college, she developed cancer. I made the choice to withdraw from college t

44、o care for her. It meant, that school and my personal dream would have to wait.Then I got married with another dream: building my family with a combination of adopt and biological children.In 1999, we adopted our first son. To lay eyes on him was fantastic and very emotional. A. year later came our

45、second adopted boy. H Then followed son No. 3. In 2003,I gave birth to another boy. & You can imagine how fully occupied I ,became, raising four boys under the age of 81. Our home was a complete zoo - a joyous zoo. Not surprising, I never did make it back to college frill-time. But I never gave

46、up on the dream either. I had only one choice: to find a way. That meant talking as few as one class each semester.The hardest part, was feeling guilty about the time I spent away from the boys. They often wanted me to stay home with them. There certainly were times I wanted to quit, But I knew I sh

47、ould set an example for them to follow through the rest of their lives. In 2007,1 graduated from the University of North Carolina. It took me over 21 years to get my college degree!I am not special, just single-minded. It always struck me that when you're looking at a big challenge from the outs

48、ide it looks huge, but when you're in the midst 6f it, it just seems normal. Everything you want won't arrive in your life on one day. It's a ? process. Remember: little steps add up to big dreams.65. When the author went to Howard University, her dream was to be A. a writerB. a teacher

49、C. a judge D. a doctor66. Why did the author quit school in her second year of college?A. She wanted to study by herself.B. She fell in love and got married.C. She suffered from a serious illness.D. She decided to look after her grandma.67. What can we learn about the author from Paragraphs 4 and 5?

50、.A. She was busy yet happy with her family life.B. She ignored her guilty feeling for her sons.C. She wanted to remain a full-time housewife.D. She was too confused to make a correct choice.68. What does the author mostly want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. Failure is the mother of success.B. L

51、ittle by little, one goes far.C. Every coin has two sides.D. Well begun, half done.69. Which of the following can best describe the author?A. Caring and determine.B. Honest and responsible.C. Ambitious and sensitive.D. Innocent and single-mindedII. Read the passage and answer the questions: (4%)Foll

52、owing on the huge success of The three-Body Problem, a milestone science fiction trilogy written by LiuCixin, Chinese post-80s female writer Hao Jingfang won over the judges panel of the World Science Fiction Society with her book Folding Beijing on August 21."Science fiction writers prepare fo

53、r all future possibilities, whether good or bad, likely or unlikely. You can hear sci-fi writers talking about the strategies to face aliens, at the dinner table, seriously. We care about all possibilities. We live in the parallel universes," said Hao as she accepted a Hugo Award for Best Novel

54、 at the Kansas City , Convention Center in the United States.Meanwhile, it is really a coincidence that the English versions of The Three-Body Problem books were published, in China on the same day, attracting lots of science fiction lovers who stood in long queues to purchase them."After Liu&#

55、39;s winning the Hugo. Award last year, Chinese science fiction has received increased attention from international science fiction circles. Also, it has a close relationship with China's rise and economic performance in particular," said Yao Haijun, deputy editor-in-chief of Science Fictio

56、n World, a renowned magazine in China.We have already built a bridge between China and the rest of the world by inviting professionals to translate the literature, In addition, foreign readers are curious about Chinese-style fiction and are interested in finding clues to China's future from thes

57、e kinds of books," Yao added."Compared -with other literature, science fiction is a genre best a>le to transcend cultural boundaries, as what it depicts is a universal crisis -facing the entire human race. Therefore, Chinese science fiction may be a key to help foreign people know about

58、 China," Liu suggested.Since the release of the English Version of The Three-Body Problem m November two years ago, a total of 1.6 million copies have been sold globally. Besides, many influential news media including the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal have recommended and spoken hi

59、ghly of the series."I am fond of Liu's books and he is amazing. Attractive story plots, unique narrative methods and wonderful writing style. I am curious to find out about his views on global warming, non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and political systems in the next four hundred years," said foreign reader Hanson Steven about Liu's books. "I am proud that more Chinese books, and science .books in particular, have entered the world stage. By reading Chinese-style scien

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