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1、文檔可能無(wú)法思考全面,請(qǐng)瀏覽后下載! 嘉定區(qū) 2019 學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量調(diào)研初三英語(yǔ)練習(xí)卷Part 1Listening(第一部分聽(tīng)力)Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary(第二部分 語(yǔ)音、語(yǔ)法和詞匯). Choose the best answer (選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?6. Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from others?A. What have you learned from the story?B. Teaching a

2、nd research are both important.C. Early birds catch more worms.D. He bought his son a lovely Teddy Bear.27. A: Excuse me, could you please tell me the way the light rail station? B: Go along this street, and youll see it on your right.A. withB. toC. atD. for28. people gathered to pay respect to the

3、firefighters who died while putting out the fire.A. Huge amounts ofB. Quite a lotC. A great number ofD. A great deal of29. The more careful you are, mistakes you will make in the final examination.A. fewerB. the fewerC. fewestD. the fewest30. They are looking forward to having an opportunity _ socie

4、ty for real - life experience.A. exploreB. to exploreC. exploringD. explored31. A: Would you like to see the hit film called “Lost in Hong Kong” or go shopping this weekend? B: . I prefer to visit the new museum.A. EitherB. BothC. NoneD. Neither32. In my opinion, Chinese is any other language in the

5、 world because Chinese has the most number of speakers.A. as important asB. so important asC. the most importantD. more important than33. Yuan Xiang Lake looks pretty in the moonlight. I often take a walk around it.A. wonderfullyB. famousC. beautifulD. until34. Mrs. White walks a dog in the park nea

6、rby every morning its rainy or windy.A. sinceB. unlessC. becauseD. until35. A:Would you please tell me the video conference will be held? B: In two weeks.A. how longB. how much timeC. how soonD. how often36. She had to practise in various weather conditions before she passed the test.A. driveB. to d

7、riveC. drivingD. to driving37. A: When did the classroom have a power cut?B: This morning, while we a physics lesson.A. have hadB. were havingC. are havingD. will have12 / 1338. The students wont start the experiment until the teacher them how to do it.A. will showB. showC. showedD. shows39. All the

8、 boys into five groups to complete the group activities just now.A. divideB. have dividedC. were dividedD. will be divided40. excellent speech our monitor made! I enjoyed every minute of it.A. What anB. WhatC. HowD. What a41. a hole in the door. Otherwise, he couldnt see what happened inside the roo

9、m.A. It happened to beB. There happened to haveC. That happened to haveD. There happened to be42. The class teacher asked the students .A. why doesnt Jack come for the picnicB. why didnt Jack come for the picnicC. why Jack doesnt come for the picnicD. why Jack didnt come for the picnic43. Johnson an

10、d his partner didnt attend the meeting because he had to do last Friday.A. something urgentB. anything urgentC. urgent somethingD. nothing urgent44. A: Only those who have a lot in common can get along well. B: Opposites sometimes attract.A. I hope so.B. I think so.C. I dont think so.D. I dont care.

11、45. A:Would you like to go to the cartoon show with me this afternoon, John? B: But Im busy writing my graduation thesis.A. Im sorry to hear thatB. It sounds like fun.C. Ill take your advice.D. Its a pleasure. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each can only be used once(將下列單詞

12、填入空格。每空格限填一詞,每詞只能填一次)(A)A. developingB. adventureC. basicD. accidentE. rewardedIt is not always easy to discover yourself. From a young age. I had a strong sense of who I would become, but an 46 changed everything.To me, skating was more important than anything else in the world. Nothing else filled

13、 my heart with so much joy. I spent 24 hours a week 47 my skills. I had so social life or interests other than skating. But I was 48 with first place medals in nearly every competition.Unfortunately, during one competition. I fell and was badly injured. The doctor told me that I couldnt skate anymor

14、e. The pain in my back was hard to bear and even 49 daily tasks became difficult.(B)A. wasting B. taken awayC. rebuiltD. taken upE. failedMy passion(激情)had been 50 . I lost heart and had no idea what I would become. After eight months of suffering, something had to change. Instead of sitting around

15、and 51 my days. I began to work with local community service projects. By volunteering as a swimming teacher and summer reading assistant or kids. I got an idea of who I wanted to become. After a few months. I found a new interest. Little by little, I stepped out of the shadow and 52 my confidence.S

16、ometimes, challenges in life will get in our way. We can choose to stay behind or try to get past these challenges. My suffering was a challenge that 53 to stop me from reaching success. Today, Im a very confident and optimistic(樂(lè)觀的)person. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper

17、 forms(用括號(hào)中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一詞)54. Could you please pass me the dictionary from the left on the shelf. (five)55. Im quite sure our team will in winning the basketball match. (success)56. It is also to eat Jiaozi on New Years Eve in the north of China. (tradition)57. After a six - month research,

18、 each group came to a similar . (conclude)58. Jenny should for her being late because the other group members had to wait for a long time. (apology)59. Mr. Wang said the two boys need to take for the mistake they made. (responsible)60. Those who smoke should remind themselves of health, the bad smel

19、l and the feelings of other people. (heavy)61. The manager of the company was that Peter was absent from the meeting. (aware). Complete the following sentences as required (根據(jù)所給要求完成下列句子,62-67 句每題空格限填一詞)62. She cut the bananas into pieces before making a banana milkshake.(改為一般疑問(wèn)句) she the bananas int

20、o pieces before making a banana milkshake?63. They will get up early in the morning to see the sunrise in the mountains.(對(duì)劃線部分提問(wèn)) they get up early in the morning?64. Visitors showed great interest in the Steam Courses in our school.(保持句意不變) Visitor were the Steam Courses in our school.65. Jack neve

21、r returns the library books and magazines on time. (改為反意疑問(wèn)句)Jack never returns the library books and magazines on time, ?66. Mary sent some postcards to her friends in China after she arrived in London.(改為被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)) Some postcards to her friends in China after Mary arrived in London.67. Jessica asked her

22、 husband, “Have you repaired the washing machine?”(合并為一句) Jessica asked her husband had repaired the washing machine.68. much, it, send, cost, study abroad, the parents, to, money, the girl, to(連詞成句) .Part 3 Reading and Writing (第三部分讀寫(xiě)). Reading comprehension (閱讀理解)A. Choose the best answer (根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,

23、選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福㎝any children like reading detective stories. They enjoy going behind the scenes with the main character: a detective. Here are three of the most popular.Best Detective Stories for TeenagersNate the Great (Book 1 of 26)Nate the Great has a new case! His friend Annie has lost an expensive pi

24、cture. She wants Nate to help her find it. Nate must get all the facts, ask the right questions and narrow the list of suspects. Join the great detective as he solves the mystery, will you?Paperback: $5.39>> Buy it on AmazonEncyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective (Book 1 of 28)Encyclopedia Brown is

25、a ten-year-old boy genius who puts his talents to work fighting crime in the small town of Idaville. He solves mysteries for the neighborhood kids. His dad is the chief of the Idvaille Police Department. Every night, Encyclopedia helps him solve his most difficult cases. There are ten cases in each

26、book. Not only does Encyclopedia have a chance to solve them, but the reader is also given all the clues.Paperback: $4.99>> Buy it on AmazonThe 100-Year-Old Secret:The Sherlock Files (Book 1 of 4)Xena and Xander Holmes have just found theyre the great - grandchildren of Sherlock Holmes. They a

27、re given Sherlocks unsolved casebook. The two set out to solve the cases. Can two 21st-century kids succeed where Sherlock could not?Paperback:$7.79>> Buy it on Amazon69. According to the poster, these books are very popular among .A. detectivesB. childrenC. suspectsD. adults70. In Book 1 of N

28、ate the Great, Nates friend Annie .A. has lost some expensive booksB. helps Nate to be a good detectiveC. wants Nate to get the picture backD. asks Nate to join the detective71. A reader can if he buys one copy of Encyclopedia Brown. Boy Detective. A. fight crime in the small townB. solve mysteries

29、for the neighborhood kidsC. help police solve the casesD. get all the clues like Encyclopedia Brown72. The main character(s) of The Sherlock Files is (are) _ .A. two childrenB. Sherlock HolmesC. a young star detectiveD. a boy and his detective father73. , A father wants to buy a detective book with

30、the most cases. He should choose .A. The Sherlock FilesB. Nate the greatC. Encyclopedia Brown, Boy DetectiveD. The 100-Year-Old Secret74. This passage is probably taken from .A. a blog on scienceB. a storybook for childrenC. an advertisement of a bookstoreD. a magazine for language teachersB. Choose

31、 the best answer and complete the passage (選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)完成短文)Books have magical power. They contain knowledge and knowledge makes our human become wiser and stronger. Between their pages, readers can be transported to anywhere imaginable and become just about anyone . or anytime. 75 , many children all o

32、ver the world dont have access to books.For several years now, Maria Keller, a teenager from Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been trying to change thatfact.When she was 8 years old, Maria already loved reading. She also noticed that some of her classmates didntread as much as she did. When she asked her

33、 mother why that was, her mother said that they might not be able to 76 books. Maria had never thought of this. She couldnt believe that some children didnt have bedtime stories read to them, and she became 77 to change this.With her mothers help. Maria created a non-profit organization which is ded

34、icated(致力于)to collecting and distributing books to children 78 .During the early stages of Read Indeed, Maria set the goal of collecting and distributing I million books by the time she was 18.It didnt take long to reach that goal. Up till now, she has collected over 2.4 million books and has shippe

35、d them to many states and countries around the world.She said, “I cannot live without books. As I continue my mission(使命). I have learned that the number of kids who have no books is in the hundreds of millions. So I just cant 79 . even after reaching my original goal of 1 million books.”She recentl

36、y set a new goal:to distribute donations to kids in need in every state in the US, and every country in the world. She keeps records of her 80 on a large map at the warehouse( 倉(cāng) 庫(kù) )where her books are stored and sorted.75. A. SoB. HoweverC. After allD. Instead76. A. chooseB. affordC. shareD. read77.

37、 A. excitedB. usedC. supposedD. determined78. A. in safetyB. in dangerC. in needD. in trouble79. A. set outB. give upC. get offD. take up80. A. industryB. researchC. progressD. studyC. Fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞, 首字母已給)Do you remember when you wrote a letter l

38、ast time? If the answer is “not recently”, dont worry. You are not a 81 .A survey of 1,000 teenagers around the world done by a French company BIC found that a third of todays teenagers had never written a letter, half had not written a thank-you letter, and a quarter had not even written a birthday

39、 or Christmas card. In fact, 58 percent of teenagers c 82 that handwriting was “too slow” and 17 percent believed it was “outdated”.These results have caused w 83 that the art of handwriting may one day die out.“Hand-wring” is one of the most c 84 art forms we have and should be given the same impor

40、tance as other art form such as painting, or photography,” Jonathan Skyrme, general manager at BIC UK & Ireland, told the Daily Mail.The New York Times once explained that a handwritten letter sends a message in a way that o 85 messages can never do. “When you get an email, you can never be sure

41、 that you are the o 86 person to have received it - or even that it was written by the person who sent it,” said the newspaper.As US author Simon Garfield once wrote, “Emails are a poke(蜻蜓點(diǎn)水), but letters are a loving touch.” So imagine the powerful message you send when you actually write out your

42、thought by hand, buy a stamp,take it to a mailbox, and wait days for your special s 87 to receive it.D. Answer the questions (根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題)Do you think youre a lucky person? Lets see what Professor Richard Wise-man, a famous psychologist(心理學(xué)家), has discovered about luck:Ten years ago, I set out a rese

43、arch on luck. I wanted to know why some people are always in the right place at the right time, while others always experience ill luck.Many people volunteered for my research. Over the years I interviewed them, watched their lives and had them take part in my experiment.I carried out a simple exper

44、iment to discover why there were differences in their ability to find opportunities. I gave both lucky and unlucky people a newspaper and asked them to look through it an tell me how many photographs were in side.I had secretly placed a large message halfway through the newspaper saying. “Tell the r

45、esearcher you have seen this and win $50.”This message took up half of the page and was more than two inches high. It was staring everyone straight in the face, but unlucky people tended to (傾向于)miss it and lucky people tended to spot it.Unlucky people are just more nervous than lucky people. They a

46、re busy looking only for what they need and this stops them from noticing the unexpected. As a result, they miss out on opportunities.Lucky people tend to be more relaxed and open. They can see everything that is in front of them, rather than just what they are looking for.My research shows that luc

47、ky people live by several principles(原則). Here are some of these principles:1. Opportunities are always given to those who are prepared.2. Be open to new experiences and break your normal thought patterns(模式).3. Spend a few moments each day remembering things that went well.4. See yourself being lucky before an important meeting or phone call.88. How long has Professor Richard Wise-man studied on luck?89. What did t

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