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1、2015 學(xué)年初三英語模首字母填空匯編One【寶山】|Origami (日式手折紙)is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, whichstarted in the 17th century. It has d 81 into a modern art form since then. Thegoal of this art is to transform a flat sheet of paper into various thingst 82 folding techniques. In general, origami begin
2、s with a square sheet ofpaper whose sides may be different colors or prints. Many people enjoy making origami flowers, animals, or toys. For all of these things, there are a few kinds of folds that you need to use. For example, sometimes you need to fold the paper in h 83.Another common way is to fo
3、ld the paper from corner to corner, or you may need to fold the tips of each corner. If you follow the directions carefully, you can create a beautiful.paper flower, animal, or toy. But origami is much more than folding paper. Itis a reflection (反映)of nature and Japanese life. That is why the most p
4、opular origami shapes are things like animals. Birds, fish,flowers, and stars are all popular shapes. The best known origami m_84 is probably the Japanese paper crane 紙鶴).The craneis auspicious(吉祥的)in the Japanese culture. Legend 傳說)says that anyone whofolds one thousand paper cranes will have their
5、 heart's desire come true. The origami crane has become a symbol of peace because of this legend.Origami is also good for your mind. It is a peaceful activity that can relax the mind and body. People who do origami like the activity as much as the art. They like it because origami demands a lot
6、of attention. When people think hard about c 85 something, they forget about their problems.This allows them to calmdown. Origami is also good for teaching children. Origami has many steps. Children must follow these steps c 86. They may learn something about maths. Forexample, origami has squares,
7、rectangle叱方形),and triangles (三角形).Theseshapes are important in maths. Origami helps children get f 87 with theseshapes.Maybe you can try to do origami yourself You only need some paper and a book of instructions. You can also find instructions for folding origami shapes on the Internet.81 developed
8、82 through 83 half 84 model85 creating 86 carefully / correctly 87 familiarTwo【奉賢】Say hello to the worldNovember 21 is World Hello Day. At school, we learned that“ How dd you do?How areyou ” are standard ways to say hello when meeting others. But do you know how to respond to them? Nowadays, do nati
9、ve speakers s use them today?As we learned, “ How do you do? ” is for greeting someone we meet for the first time. And it can be responded with the same “Howdo you do? ” “Howare you?” is often used to greet someone we are familiar with. It usually f with a response of“ I ' m good, and you? "
10、; or "I'm well, and you? ”But English is a casual (隨意的)language. The formal “ How do you do? ” is rarely said by native speakers. It is considered old-fashioned. Yet they greet each other in m other ways.You may hear a conversation b British people : "Youall right? ”“Yea,you?”“I' m
11、 good. Alans for the weekend? ” or a How s it going? ”“Yea, fine,you? ” These ways of greeting are popular for young people to say hello to friends.Americans like saying,“What' s up" or"What' s good?” to friends. Don ' t beIt doesn ' t mean " What' s wrong? ” It is
12、 just saynwayeoo. And people usually respond “Notmuch“ or aNothing ”"Heyman' is also popular. But it is only used among men. What do w say? You guessed it. They often say" Hey, girl.If you meet an Australian, you may hear"G day, mate ” . It means “Good day”can respond with the sam
13、e"G' day” .H, there is no rule to say hello to each other. If you can' t rememberthe above, just choose“ How are you? ” . Thiscis the most and standard wayfor people of all ages. You can reply with “prettygood” ,“sam®s usual "or "I ' m hanging in there. ” 81. s 82. f
14、83. m 84. b85. w r 86. H 87. cstill follows many between women However commomThree【虹口】Wild animals usually make their own n need some sort of house to live in. An large dog and pet birds are best kept in e around freely. Small pets such as mice, homes if they need one, but pets ofte outdoor kennel i
15、s a good home for a a cage large e?81?for them to mov rats and hamsters(倉鼠)can be kept in small cages but larger animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs should have a b? 82?cage.Many people have fish as pets. If they are coldwater fish, they can live in an aquarium or a fish pond in the garden. Trop
16、ical(熱帶的)fish need a lot mor e looking after and will d? 83?unless they are in a warm tank with an air pu mp(泵).Stick insects can be kept in a jar with a fine net tied over the top. Ant s can also be kept in a g? 84?container密器)where you can see them worki ng in their tunnels.Most pets also like som
17、ething to do. It would be a very b 85 life for a budge rigar (虎皮鸚鵡)in its cage without a ladder and a bell or a mirror. Hamsters a nd mice enjoy e 86 on a treadwheel(踏車).Another thing that is quite necessa ry in a cage or hutch is to provide an amount of f 87 food and water that is changed daily. Fi
18、sh, too, need more than just a home. A fish tank should have a floor of sand and a few stones. It is also a good idea to have some plants gr owing in the water, to help the fish breathe properly.81 enough82 bigger83 die84 glass85_boring86 exercising87 freshFour黃浦|A new term has begun. Teachers are w
19、orried about the fact that new students are not easy to deal with. They like to bring cellpho nes and MP3 players to school. What is w, some students even use cellphones to do out-of-class matters in class, or sometimes just for fun. Some other students listen to MP3 players when they are having a l
20、esson that they are not interested in.Are these new students really that r? "Yes." says Delaney Kirk, a professor at Drake University. But she adds it's not their fault. I, the teachers should be blamed (責(zé)備).Mrs Kirk first began thinking about students' manners six years ago. "
21、;I had my first class in which students were sleeping or talking to each other. It seemed that learning well had n to do with them." she says. "At first, I got worried about this, but then I said to myself: You're giving lessons, and you need to m this kind of situation. These students
22、 need to know more about manners.It's time to help them develop some good h. They shouldn't waste time when they are young. Sooner or later, they may feel sorry about the time they have wasted."Mrs. Kirk also gives some advice to help teachers during th eir classes. The following are he
23、r s:On the first day of class, tell students how they will benefit(受益)by taking the class and the importance of listening carefully in class.Do not allow them to bring cellphones or MP3 players to the class at all.Tell them the proper time to use cellphones or MP3 players at school.81 worse82 rude83
24、 Instead84 nothing85 manage86 habits87 suggestionsFive【嘉定】Edward Sims was born in 1892. He was the fifth child and only son of Herbert and Dora Sims. Herbert was a carpenter (木匠),and did a successful b_81 makingfurniture. He decided that his first-born son would be a carpenter just like him. For thi
25、s reason, Edward was kept away from school and worked with his father.However, Edward was not born to be a carpenter. T_82 he had a fit body, hedidn't have strong arms like his father. When he tried to find another job, he found it difficult because he had never learnt to read or write.One day,
26、he went for an interview at a law office. The job was a runner, taking papers from the office to other offices in the city. The lawyer was pleased to see that Edward was physically fit, but when he discovered that the young man couldn't read or write, he d 83 not to employ him. "How can you
27、 deliver documents to other offices," heasked, "if you can't read the addresses on them?"Greatly d 84, Edward left the building and went to wait for a bus to take himback home. Next to the bus stop, a man was selling newspapers from a stand(攤位) "Excuse me, young man?" he
28、 said. "Would you look after my stand for a moment?" For the next 20 minutes, Edward sold newspapers, lots of them. When the man came back, he was so happyto see his new assistant's honestythat he o 85 him a job.Edward took it immediately.In the next few months, the two men progressed
29、from working on newspaper stands to s_86 newspapers, cigarettes,candy and other goods in a shop. Then they opened asecond shop, and a third. Finally, they had a chain of 25 shops in three cities.Edward became very rich, so he employed a private teacher to teach him to read and write. The teacher was
30、 e_87 amazed at what Edward had achieved. "Imagine whatyou coul d do if you were able to read and write when you were younger!" he said.81.business 82. Though 83.decided 84.disappointed 85.offered86.selling 87.especiallySix【金山】Once upon a time, there was a hippo. He lived in a river next t
31、o a big tree.One day, a bird came and nested in the tree. The bird had a beautiful voice. She sang every morning and many other animals came to appreciate her songs. The hippo was so jealous (嫉妒)of the bird's sweet voice that he couldn't think of anything else. He was u 81 about being a hipp
32、o. He wished he were a bird. After knowing that, the birdcame to the hippo and tried to cheer him up. She told the hippo that he was so lucky to be so big. More importantly, he was s_82 a good swimmer. But the bird's wordsdidn't work. The hippo was still unhappy. He was so eager to be a good
33、 singer like the bird.Finally, the hippo made a decision. He would come out of the river, climb the tree, stand on the branch and start singing. He tried hard to climb the tree, but he f 83because he didn't have wings or claws to climb with.The hippo felt so frustrated. He knew he would never ma
34、ke it, so he angrily used all his s 84 to push down the tree. Now he could stand on the tree. The hippo feltlike a w_85. He began singing.Unfortunately, the hippo couldn't sing, either. All that came from his mouth were terrible noises. When other animals heard him singing, they w 86 what washap
35、pening. After seeing the hippo standing on the branch of a fallen tree and trying to sing. like a bird, they all laughed.The hippo was greatly embarrassed by this. He decided to never again regret being a hippo. He also felt bad about having knocked the tree over. He used all his strength to raise t
36、he tree back up again, replant it, and look after it until it c 87 recovered.81 unhappy 82 such 83 failed 84 strength 85 winner 86 wondered 87 completelySeven【靜安】The weather is getting cold. We have a warm home to keep comfortable. But what about stray (流浪的) animals? Theyare poor and I 81. All they
37、can do is to walk the streets and hope to find food in the rubbish dump. There are around 500 million stray nd unwanted dogs in the world and a similar number of stray and unwanted cats, according to the WSPA (世界動物保護協(xié)會).Why are there so many stray animals?Being given up may be the main r 82, Zeng Li
38、, host of the Beijing-based straycats protection website Luckycats, told China Daily.Today, the whole world is calling for better care of stray animals: And many countries havealready taken lots of effective ways. In the UK and US, the WSPA helps animals find new homes. Italso provides m 83 service
39、for unwanted sick animals. The society has a 24-hour animal abuse(虐待)hotline. Anyone can call if he or she finds that someone is hurting an anima,In Germany , the government has made lots of 1 84 for animal protection.Besides, it alsoencourages people to get those stray pets back home. You can also
40、do something else to help.For a child, once you find a stray animal, you can ask adults around you for help instead ofr 85 to catch it yourself. Or it may bite you.If it is safe enough to catch a stray animal, you'd better send it to an animal shelter(避難所).These shelters are usually private orga
41、nizations. Most people v 86 to take care of stray animalsthere. You can find the number of such organization online.There is one thing you need to keep in mind. When you decide to have a pet, take care of itcarefully and g- 87 . Never give it up, or it will become a poor, stray anima81 lonely82 reas
42、on83 medical84 laws85running86 volunteer87 gentlyEight【浦東】As the world is becoming global, learning a foreign language is necessary besides studying our mother tongue well. For example, learning English is a good way. English is a s 81 that I like as well as Chinese. I still remember how glad I was
43、when It 82 my English book for the first time. Since then I have regarded speakingEnglish fluently as one of my important aims. Though my level is not very high, I neverl_83 my passion (熱情)and I will always keep working hard. Nowadays manychildren are chosen to learn English at a very y_84 age, but
44、which is the right wayshould take?Now let me share my own ways with you.Firstly, one who wants to learn English well must be fond of it. As the saying goes,“ A good interest is half of the success!”Secondly, you have to work hard and always keep a good state of mind. One can never reach the top of m
45、ountain without a hard p 85 and enough practice, sodo English learners. Remember never to be disappointed when you got low marks or even did not pass the exams. As a learner especially a beginner, to experience failure is not s 86!Thirdly, you must stick to what you are learnin g or have learned. Yo
46、u should have a look at the words from time to time by heart, recite the texts again and again. You should h ave a proper arrangement, or you may learn it for a long time without rest and then leave it alone also for a long time. By doing so, the time you have spent learning is n 87 a waste.These ab
47、ove are my main ways of learning and I have received some good effects. If you think they are also suitable for you, you can just have a try to follow me.81 subject 82 touched/took 83 lose 84 young 85 process 86 strange 87 nearly Nine【普陀】This month in Traveller ' s Corner read about three people
48、' s experidnces in yearprogram:ATokyoMy year abroad in the Unite States was truly awesome experience. I ' mnot a (81)s person. I was very comfortable speaking to everyone, so I got lots ofchances to (82)p my spoken English. I also learned lots of interesting things aboutAmerican culture. Whe
49、n I got home, my friends couldn' t believe how much I had (83)in English! They were especially surprised at my spoken English. I hope to go back again in the future.B-Rio de JaneireI spent last year studying in London. I' m from a small town, and London is a very bigcity. Sometimes I felt it
50、 was too big. There were so many people to talk to, but I never felt (84) c enough when I spoke English. I was always afraid I couldn ' t makemyself clear. I missed my family, and I terribly missed my two cats. My roommate was always using our (85)r, so I almost had no chance for a nice long tal
51、k with my parents. I think it was a good experience for me, but I to be home. ' m glad C-Hong KongStudying in New Zealand was a fun experience for me, but it was also lots of hard work! I (86)r had spare time from Monday to Friday. I had English classes six hours aday with lots of homework. Our
52、English teacher asked us to write more in English, so I wrote one or two pages about my experience in my (87)d every day. On Saturday, my home stay family took me to lots of interesting places and showed me so many awesome things about New Zealand culture. I' wenve ry glad I81. shy 82. practice
53、83. improved 84. confident 85. telephone 86. Rarely 87. diaryTen【松江】If you are reading this article in class, you are trying to read it quickly. You have been taught to skim and scan. You will look for key words so as to understand the main idea of the article and the i_81_points in die article. Ski
54、mming and scanning is a good way in it limited ( 有限的)time, such as when you are taking an exam. However, today, many people skim and scan everything and they have l_82 _ the ability to enjoy reading. Something called "the slow reading movement" has become popular to solve the problem. The
55、idea is that people turn off their computers and mobile phones for over half an hour each day and enjoy the h_83_ of reading a good book slowly! In many cities there are e_84_slow reading clubs "here members go to a cafe, not to discuss books, but to sit quietly with each other, drink coffee an
56、d just read. Scientists have found that reading slowly, especially books of fiction, helps people relax and thinkabout what they are reading. It also helps people empathize (共鳴).This point is essential. When you read a novel slowly, you get to understand the characters' emotions and to see the w
57、orld t _85_their eyes.Reading, of course, isn't easy. You have to sit still for one thing. It can seem boringwhen compared (比較)to the excitement of playing video, games. For me, reading has been an endless pleasure in my life. From the age often, when I got my first library card.I've enjoyed
58、 the company (陪伴)of heroes, evil criminals and clever detectives, ofthousand, of interesting people I would have never met in real life. Reading provided me with escape, but it also e_86_me to understand the world around me. It was an education in a classroom that had no walls.In class, you have lea
59、rned to read "fast." A_87_class, you should try to learn to read "slow." You may he surprised at how much you enjoy it.81 important82 lost83 happiness84 even85 through86 enabled87 afterEleven 【徐匯】In March of 1999, Edie and Sarah began hiking (徒步旅行) the Appalachian Trail inGeorgia. Sarah was a teacher, she and Edie thought their hike would be an intereting learning experience for students. Before they set off, they visited classrooms f or tw o weeks. Students had the chance to try on a bag to see how much 81 w Sar
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