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1、初三中考任務(wù)型閱讀和首字母填空集選練習(xí)一A)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,按要求答題。The Canadian people are not all the same. There are many different groups. They came to Canada at different times. They came from different places. Many of them still live in different ways.Long ago, only Native (土著的) Americans live in Canada. They arrived thousand
2、s of years ago. Today there are about fifty different American groups.The Eskimos came after the Native Americans did. They have also been in Canada for a long, long time. Most Eskimos live in the north of Canada, where it is very cold. The European settlers started arriving 450 years ago. Most came
3、 from France. They are a large group in Canada today. They follow French customs or ways of doing things. They speak French. Later, most settlers came from England and Scotland. They speak English. Today more than half of all Canadians speak English. Canadians have also come from Germany and Italy.
4、There are smaller groups from other places, too. You can see that different kinds of people are called Canadians. Many do not want to forget their own customs and languages. But they share a large country. They share a future in that country. They are all Canadians. 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題1. Who first came to
5、live in Canada?2. Where do most Eskimos live? 3. How long have the European settlers been in Canada?4. What language do most Canadians speak today?5. The Canadians look the same, dont they?B)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。Yesterday I visited the Hong Shan Forest Zoo. I was s_1_ to find few people there. Zoos a
6、re very important places. They p_2 _ homes for many endangered animals. They also help to educate the public about caring f_3_ them. If we dont s_4_ our zoos, they wont have e_5 _ money to take care of so many fine animals. Therefore, people should go and visit the zoos m 6 often to learn about anim
7、als and help to protect them better. H_7_, some people do think so. They think zoos are t_8_ places for animals to live. “Ive visited a lot of zoos in my life, and I have never seen o_9_ I liked or one that was suitable for animals to live in.” Jenny said. The animals are k_10 _ in small cages and c
8、an hardly move at all. Whats more, they are only given food once week. Thats terrible.”練習(xí)二(A)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,按要求答題。December 26, 2004, was a wonderful day in India. Most people were happy, and were celebrating their festival. Then it happened. Suddenly, there was a sound, like the sound of thunder. Next, peop
9、les houses began to shake. Buildings cracked and fell. In the town of India, the main street went up twenty feet, holes opened in the earth, and buildings fell in. The earthquake that hit India measured 8.7 in the Richter Scale(里氏震級).In the India Ocean the earthquake made a tidal wave(海嘯). This wave
10、 travelled at six hundred miles an hour. Shortly after, at about 2 p.m. it hit the coast (the land next to the sea) of India. It took away with it a piece of land four thousand feet long and six hundred feet wide. People tried to escape (run away), but it destroyed many towns.The earthquake of 2004
11、killed about 150,000 people. It was one of the strongest earthquakes in the world. Scientists do not know when the next earthquake will happen. They are difficult to predict(預(yù)測), but you will know when it hits.1. When was the earthquake?2. What did the earthquake make in the India Ocean?3. How stron
12、g was the earthquake?4. The scientists are difficult to predict the earthquake, arent they?5. Put the sentence “People tried to escape(run away), but it destroyed many towns.” into Chinese. (B) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。Why do people drink often? Because they are t 1 ,but this cant be the o _2 reason, the
13、re m _3 be other reasons. In many countries, when friends see e _4 other, they often have a drink while they sit and talk. Many English people dont need a 5 else, they drink tea several t 6 a day even if they are alone.In most countries people say something i 7 when they drink together. The English
14、often s 8 cheers. In all countries there are many places (cafes, bars, etc.) where they want to sell d 9 . Since there are so many places for people to drink, it seems that many people drink more often than they really w 10 to.練習(xí)三A) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,按要求答題。(回答15題時,不得超過五個單詞。)Americans love sportsthey love to pl
15、ay them, to watch them on television, and to talk about them. But this hobby sometimes has serious resultsat least to the players. For example, when people play tennis, sometimes they hurt their elbow(肘部)and in this way they develop “tennis elbow”. Also it is easy to hurt a knee in a football game.
16、These injuries(損傷)happen while the player is having fun, but they still hurt.A few months ago, Kathleen Simmons, who loves playing volleyball, hurt her knee in a volleyball game. Her doctor told her that she needed a very difficult operation or she might not be able to play again. She felt very sad
17、and didnt know what to do.Then Simmons learned about “video operation”. With the help of this new science in medicine, doctors can now repair many injuries and get people back on the playing field and back to their jobs much faster. Simmons found a hospital that was using this new science and went t
18、o see the doctor there. The doctors told her the operation could help.For this operation, her doctor didnt have to open her knee. Instead he put a very small camera lens(鏡頭)inside her knee. The lens sent back pictures, which appeared on a television screen. As he worked, he could see the inside of h
19、er knee. With the help of the large pictures on the screen, the doctor knew exactly what to do when he was making the repairs.Simmons started walking five days after her operation. “My knee hurt a lot the first few days,” she said. “But I felt better very quickly.” Now, six months after her operatio
20、n, Simmons can do everything she did before her injury. “It feels like a new knee,” she said. “I can even play volleyball again.” 1. Do Americans love sports?2. What sport is Simmons interested in?3. What did the doctor put inside Simmons knee?4. What problem may people have when they play sports?5.
21、 Whats the advantage(優(yōu)點(diǎn))of the new science?B) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,將答案按序號填入下面表格內(nèi)。Many people find exams a frightening experience. Sitting down for an exam when everybody is so q 1 and serious makes most people nervous.But there are a few things you can do to r 2 before you start. At the beginning of
22、an exam, read all the instructions c 3 so you know exactly what you have to do. Work out how much time you can spend on each q 4 . If you feel yourself getting nervous at any time, stop w 5 you are doing and take a few deep breaths. However, the most useful things are always done b 6 you get to the
23、exam room. You may do some practice tests and review your 1 7 in a right way. And then the real thing will seem much e 8 . You also need to remember that exams are not the most important things in the worldeven though you f 9 , you can do better next time. The m 10 exams you take, the less worried y
24、ou will be.練習(xí)四A) 根據(jù)下面報紙專欄ASK DR. SMITH中信件內(nèi)容,按要求答題。Dear Dr. Smith,I have a big problem that has just gotten worse and worse recently. Ive been really tired because Ive had trouble getting to sleep lately. When I go to bed, I toss and turn. I wake up several times during the night, and in the morning
25、Im always feeling uncomfortable with a sense of illness. Usually its worse when I have a big test at school or a difficult piece of work given as part of my studies. I work full-time in the daytimes and go to school at night. So far, I havent missed any days at work, but Ive already fallen asleep at
26、 my desk several times. At night, I have trouble focusing in class. I feel so stressed out. I hope you can help!BURNT OUTDear Burnt Out,No wonder you feel stressed out. You just arent getting enough sleep! Everyone worries about tests and assignments(功課). The key is not to worry too much! When you t
27、ake your worries to bed with you at night, its hard to get to sleep. You need to find a way to lower your stress level, so you dont always feel so stressed out. Think of what helps you relax, and make that part of your daily timetable. You could try an exercise program like walking or biking. Before
28、 you go to sleep, do something relaxing. You might find that it makes a big difference.DR. SMITH1. What is the matter with Mr. Burnt Out?2. Is a big test or assignment at school the cause of his stress?3. What does Dr. Smith think is the key to Burnt Outs problem?4. What does Dr. Smith think he shou
29、ld do?5. Dr. Smith suggests exercise as a way to relax. What else might help Burn Out relax?B) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,將答案按序號填入下面表格內(nèi)。Earthquakes are one of the most terrible kinds of natural disasters. We cannot p 1 them, and we dont know w 2 they will happen. This makes earthquakes very d 3 . Recently,
30、 t 4 have been big earthquakes in China, Japan, India, and El Salvador.What c 5 earthquakes? Well, all the countries and oceans are sitting on large pieces of rock that forms the surface of the earth. These large pieces of rock are called plates(板塊). The plates are all a 6 the earth. They fit togeth
31、er l 7 a big puzzle(謎團(tuán)), that is, something difficult to understand or explain. Earthquakes happen when two plates m 8 against each other. Some part of the earth shakes up and down, like an ocean w 9 .We do not know the exact time and the place that an earthquake will happen, but we can do some thin
32、gs to keep ourselves s 10 . We can make tall buildings and houses stronger. And we can teach people what to do if there is an earthquake. This way, we can make these natural disasters just a little bit less terrible.練習(xí)五(A) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,按要求答題。When an earthquake hit a small town, many houses fell down. Afte
33、r the earthquake, all the newspapers reported many stories about some of the families who were in trouble.One Sunday, when I was reading a newspaper, a special picture touched (觸動)me. It gave the clothing sizes of each family member. I thought that this would be a good chance to teach
34、 my children to help those who were less lucky than themselves. I said to my seven-year-old twins, Brad and Brett, and three-year-old Meghan. “We have so much, and these poor people now have nothing. Well share what we have with them.”I filled a box with foods and clothes. While I was doin
35、g this, I encouraged the boys to choose their toys and donate some of their less favourite things. Meghan watched quietly as the boys took out their old toys and games and put them together. Then she walked away. A few minutes later she came back with Lucy, her much-loved doll. She pu
36、t the doll on top of the other toys. “Oh,dear,” I said, “You dont have to give Lucy. You love her so much.” Meghan said, “Lucy makes me happy, Mommy. Maybe shell make another little girl happy, too.”I looked at Meghan for a moment. She taught me a lesson. Its easy to give something that we dont want any more, but its harder to give
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