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2007年初二英語(yǔ)讀寫(xiě)能力競(jìng)賽試卷一、從各小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳答案。(每小題1分,共15分) Istoodinthedoorway,watchingmyolderbrothercarefullyputtingclothesintohisbag.Icougheduneasily.Finally1thatIwasthere,Rockyturnedtowardmewithasadsmile. “I’m2tomorrow,”hesaid. “Iknow.”My3wasalmostawhisper(低聲).Iwas4atmyselfforbeingsoweak,butIwasn’tabouttocry. “My5isearly,sothereisstill6timetocometotheairport,”hesaid.Seeingthe7lookonmyface,hequicklyadded,“Ipromise(答應(yīng))Iwon’tleavewithoutsayinggoodbye.” Itriedtosay8,butdidn’t.It’salways9tokeepquietifyou’reabouttocry.“Youpromisedyouwouldn’tcry,”hesaidtome,thinkingthatIwascloseto10. Irememberthedayhetaughtmehowtorideabike.11Ithoughthewasalwaysrightbehindme,holdingtheseattokeepmefrom12.Iwashappywiththis,butheknewhecouldn’tholdmeupallmylife.Hetoldmethatonedayhewouldhavetoletgo. Hiscoughingstoppedmythinking.Whatwaslefttosay?HowcouldIsay13tothepersonwhotaughtmeeverything? ThenextmorningI14,lookedatmyalarmclock,andrealizedhehadleft15ago.Weneverevensaidgoodbye. Goodbye,Rocky!Althoughhemayhavebeenmanymilesaway,Iknewheheardme,evenifitwasonlyananswerinhisheart.1.A.forgetting B.realizing C.watching D.learning2.A.a(chǎn)rriving B.living C.coming D.leaving3.A.voice B.sound C.noise D.word4.A.glad B.moved C.a(chǎn)ngry D.pleased5.A.ship B.flight C.train D.bus6.A.enough B.little C.no D.busy7.A.surprised B.excited C.sad D.happy8.A.a(chǎn)nything B.everything C.something D.nothing9.A.stranger B.better C.worse D.easier10.A.tears B.smiles C.words D.sadness11.A.Atlast B.Fromnowon C.Atfirst D.Sofar12.A.riding B.running C.walking D.falling13.A.goodbye B.hello C.yes D.sorry14.A.gaveup B.stoodup C.lookedup D.wokeup15.A.minutes B.hours C.days D.weeks二、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。(每小題1分,共7分) Readingbooksisagoodhobbyforallkindsofreasons. First,readingbooksisf__16__.Youcanalwayskeepyourselfamusedifyoulikereading.Thisisespeciallyusefulwhentheweatherisbad.Itisarelaxinghobbytoo.Youcanreallybecomelostinabook. Next,youcanreadabooka__17_:inacar,inawaiting-room,onaplane,inbed—eveninthebath.Allyouneedisabook!Readingisaconvenienthobbyasitiseasytostopandthenstartagain. A__18__goodreasonforreadingbooksisthatitisuseful.Ifyoureadasahobbyyouwillgetbetterandbetteratit.Thism__19_thatyouwillreadfasterandwillbecomebetteratunderstandingwhatyouread.Asyourreadingimproves,youwillprobablyfindyourschoolworkbecomesmuche__20__.Manyschoolsubjectsdependongoodreadingand,asyouread,youlearnmoreandmore. Somepeoplesaythatreadingisoutofdate.Thisisnottrue.Youhavetobeabletoreadtouseacomputerand,thebetteryouread,thebetteryourcomputerskillswillbe.Readingisn__21__outofdate! Goodreadersaremostlikelytobegoodwriters,too.Theyareusuallygoodatspellingaswell,andhavemorethingstowriteabout.Readingbooksisawonderfulhobby,oneofthebest.W__22__otherhobbycouldbemoreuseful,ormoreenjoyable?三、閱讀理解(本題有29小題,每小題2分,共58分)(A)Parentsaretheclosestpeopletoyouintheworld.Theyloveyoujustbecauseyouareyou.Andtheywoulddoanythingforyou.

Likealotofmiddleschoolstudents,ZhuangShuxiahasaproblem.Sheandherparentsdon’tgetonwell.“IreallywanttobemyDaddy’slittlegirl.Butitfeelslikehejustdoesn’tunderstand.Hetalksatmeanddoesn’tlisten.”saidZhuang,aGrade9studentinHangzhou.Doyouandyourparentsalsohaveproblems?Well,whydon’tyoualltakeawalkandhaveatalkonMonday?It’stheInternationalDayofFamilies.OnMay15,peoplearoundtheworldgivethanksforgoodthingsabouttheirfamiliesandworkonfamilyproblems.

Astudylastyearshowedthat1,500BeijingfamilieshadthesameproblemasZhuang’sfamily:Thechildren,12to15yearsold,didn’tliketalkingwiththeirparentsmuch.Theyweren’thappyathome.

Ofcourse,lotsofkidsfeelthatway.Butyouandyourparentswillbemuchhappierifyoucanbefriends.Herearesomewaystohaveagoodtalkwiththem:

1.Findagoodtimetotalk,likewhenyou’reeatingdinner,goingoutforawalkorwatchingTV.

2.Tellthemsomethingyou’reinterestedin,oraskthemabouttheirliveswhentheywereyoung.Theylovetotalkaboutit.

3.Listentothemcarefully,andlookthemintheeye.

4.Behonest.Yourparentswilltrustyoumore.Andatrustingfamilyisahappyfamily.23.

WhatisZhuangShuxia’sproblem?

A.Herfatherthinkssheisoldenough.

B.Herfatherdoesn’tliketotalkwithher.

C.Shereallywantstobealittlegirlagain.

D.Sheandherfatherdon’tunderstandeachotherwell.

24.

WhatdoesthewritersuggestthestudentsdoontheInternationalDayofFamilies?

A.Theyshouldrememberthespecialdayforthefamiliesintheworld.

B.Theyshouldtakeawalkandhaveatalkwiththeirparents.

C.TheyshoulddosomethingtocelebratetheInternationalDayofFamilies.

D.Theyshouldhelpotherstosolvetheirfamilyproblems.

25.

Inthispassagethewritertellsthechildren,12to15yearsold,

.

A.howtoshowtheirthankstotheirparents

B.howtomakefriendswiththeirparents

C.howtofeelhappierathomeindifferentways

D.howtowintheirparents’trustbylisteningtotheirparents(B)Paragraph1Scientistshavelearnedalotaboutkindsoffoodpeopleneed.Theysaythatthereareseveralkindsoffoodthatpeopleshouldeateveryday.Theyare:(1)greenandyellowvegetablesofallkinds;(2)citrus(柑橘)fruitsandtomatoes;(3)potatoesandotherfruitsandvegetables;(4)meatofallkinds,fishandeggs;(5)milkandfoodsmadefrommilk;(6)breadorcereal(谷類(lèi)),riceisalsointhiskindoffood;(7)butter,orsomethinglikebutter.Paragraph2Peopleindifferentcountriesanddifferentplacesoftheworldeatdifferentkindsofthings.Foodsarecookedandeateninmanydifferentkindsofways.Peopleindifferentcountrieseatatdifferenttimesoftheday.Insomeplacespeopleeatonceortwiceaday;inothercountriespeopleeatthreeorfourtimesaday.Scientistssaythatnoneofthedifferencesisreallyimportant.Itdoesn’tmatterwhetherfoodsareeatenraworcooked,cannedorfrozen.Itdoesn’tmatterifapersoneatsdinnerat4o’clockintheafternoonorateleveno’clockatnight.Theimportantthingiswhatyoueateveryday.Paragraph3Therearetwoproblems,then,infeedingthelargenumberofpeopleonearth.Thefirstistofindsomewaytofeedtheworld’spopulationsothatnooneishungry.Thesecondistomakesurethatpeopleeverywherehavetherightkindsoffoodtomakethemgrowtobestrongandhealthy.26.Accordingtothescientists,whichofthefollowinggroupoffoodisthehealthiestforyourlunch?A.chicken,apples,cereal,cabbagesB.potatoes,carrots,rice,breadC.oranges,bananas,fish,tomatoesD.beef,pork,fish,milk27.IfthereisParagraph4,whatdoyouthinkisgoingtobetalkedabout?A.WhenpeopleeattheirlunchB.WhattodowiththetwoproblemsC.HowtocookfoodindifferentwaysD.Whypeopleeatdifferentkindoffood(C)Oneofthissummer’shottestbooksis“ThatGuyWasCool.”Soundslikeagreatbookforkids,doesn’tit?Butparentsandteacherswanttoreadthisone,too.Itcanteachthemsomethingaboutthelanguageoftoday’skids.Solotsofpeople,youngandold,wenttoseethebook’sauthor,19-year-oldKoreangirlGuiyeoni,onSaturday.ShewasinBeijingtosignbooksforherfans.“Guiyeoniwroteastorythatisneartousandgoestoourhearts,”saidaJunior2studentinBeijing.“WhenIreadit,IlaughedandIcried.”Likethe“MeteorGarden”TVseries(系列),“ThatGuyWasCool”tellsanunusualstoryoflovebetweentwostudents.Thegirlissweet,butshe’sjustaverage(一般的).Theboyisgood-lookingandhaseverything,butheisoftenunhappybecausehisfatherdiedwhenhewasveryyoung.Theybecomecloseandhelpeachothertobehappy.Intheend,theyfallinlove.“Thegirlinthebookislikeme.She’ssimpleandmoody,”saidGuiyeoni.Guiyeoni’sbookdoesn’tonlyusewords.Italsousesthingslikeemoticons.Emoticonsaresmallicons,likesmilingfaces,andtheyareusedtoshowemotions.Kidsknowwhatthesethingsmean,becausetheyoftenusethemwhentheytalkontheInternetorsendmessageswithmobilephones.Guiyeonisaidshewrotethiswaybecauseofheryoungreaders.“Writingwithpicturesisvividandcansayalotofthings,”shesaid.Guiyeonibeganwritingthebook’sstoryontheWebin2001whenshewasaSenior2student.Lastyear,sheputthatonlinestorytogethertomakethisbook.“ThatGuyWasCool”hasbeenmadeintoafilm,anditwillcomeoutinKoreanextmonth.ThisisGuiyeoni’sfirstoffourbooks,andshehopestokeepwritingasshegoesthroughcollege.Shealsohasamessageforyoungwriters.“Ithinkthatiftheytryhard,lotsofyoungpeoplecandothis.”28.Guiyeoniis_____________.A.agirlwhofallsinlovewithherclassmate.B.thewriterof“MeteorC.ayoungwriterD.oneoftheemotions.29.whichofthefollowingmayNotbeanemotion?A.8-)B.Seeyou.C.D.30.Theauthorusedemoticonstowritethebookbecause.A.shereallylikesthemB.shewantsheryoungreaderstobeinterestedC.picturescansaylotsofthingsD.shewasonlyaSeniorstudentwhenshewaswritingthestory31.Parentsliketoreadthisbookbecause__________.A.it’sinterestingandvividB.ofthewaytheauthorwrotethestoryC.thestorygoestotheirheart.D.it’shelpfulforthemtoknowabouttheirchildrenbetter.32.Whichofthefollowingsayingshastheclosestmeaningto“Ithinkthatiftheytryhard,lotsofyoungpeoplecandothis”?A.Seeingisbelieving.B.Timeflies.C.Nonewsisgoodnews.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.(D)Itseemstobestrangetoyouthereisablindspotontheeye.Hereisaninterestingexperimentthatcanmakesomethingdisappear,Whenoneeyeisopen?MakeacardaboutthesizeofapostcardandwritetwoEnglishlettersLandRonit.LontheleftandRontheright.first,holdthecardabout80cmawayandyouseeboththeletters.ThercloseyourrighteyeandlookattheletterRonlywithyourlefteye.Andnow,asyoumovethecardslowlytowardsyou,you’llseetheletterLdisappearing.Butifyoumovethecardnearertoyourlace,theletterwillbeseenagain.Nowdothesameexperimentwithyourlefteyeclosed,you’llseetheletterRdisappearing.Whydidtheletterdisappear?Itisbecausethereisablindspotontheeye.Whentheimageoftheletterfallsontheblindspot,itwon’tbeseen.Thatiswhyeitherofthelettersdisappear.33.Theword“disappear”inthefirstparagraphmeans__________.A.消散B.丟失C.消失D.遺失34.Youfailtoseetheletter“L”intheexperimentbecause__________A.youreyesarepoorB.youmoveitclosetoyoureyeC.itsimagefallsontheblindspotD.yourlefteyeisnotopen35.Inwhichorder(順序)shouldyoudotheexperiment?a.holdthecardb.movethecardnearerc.closeyourrighteyed.writetwoEnglishletterse.lookattheletterRf.makeacardA.f-d-a-b-c-eB.a-c-f-d-e-bC.f-a-d-c-b-eD.f-d-a-c-e-b36.Thispassagemainly(主要)tellsus__________.A.thereisablindspotontheeyeB.aninterestingexperimentC.wheretheblindspotisD.howtofindtheblindspot(E)Ronistenyearsold.HelovestowatchTV.ButforonefullyearhedidnotwatchTVatall.Whatwasthereason?Ron’sparentssaidtheywouldgivehim$600ifhedidn’twatchTVforayear.Ron’sparentsthoughthewatchedtoomuchTV.Onedayhismothersawanews-paperstoryaboutaboywhodidn’twatchTVforayear.SheshowedthestorytoRon.Ronlikedtheidea.HeturnedofftheTVrightaway,andsaid,“Itdoesn’tbothermenottowatchTV.Ijustwantthemoney.”Atfirst,Ron’sparentswereveryhappy.Ronreadbooksandnewspapers,playedoutside,playedcomputergames,andplayedcardswithhismother.Butaftersometime,hegotbored.Everymorning,heaskedhisparents,“Whatarewedoingtonight?”SometimeshismotherandfatherwishedhewouldwatchTVjustforoneevening.Ronalwayssaid,“No,itwouldcostmemoney!”Finallytheyearwasover.ThenRonstartedwatchinghisfavouriteTVshowsalldaylongagain.Rongotthemoneyfromhisparents.Whatdoesheplantodowiththe$600?“IwanttobuymyselfaTVset!”hesaid.37.Rondidn’twatchTVforoneyearbecause________.A.hewantedthemoneyB.watchingTVtoomuchisbadC.hewantedtostudyharderD.hewantedtolearnfromtheboy38.“Itdoesn’tbothermenottowatchTV”means“It’s_____towatchTV”.A.wastetimeB.importantformeC.notuseD.notimportantforme39.Thebesttitleforthestoryis_______.A.AFunnyStoryB.AYearwithoutTVC.AGoodBoyD.BuyingaTVSet(F)Londonhasanewmagazine.Butitisnotprintedonpaper.EveryonewhohasatelevisioncanreceiveitbecauseitinonTV.Ifyouwanttoreadthemagazine,youhavetohaveadecoder(解碼器).Eachpageofitisnumbered,soyouonlyhavetodialthenumbertochoosewhichsubjectyouwanttoreadabout.Thereisawidechoice—everythingisincludedfromcookingtothelatestsportsnews.Ifyouwanttoreadthenews,thefirstthingyouhavetodoistoturntotheindex(索引)pagewhichhasaneasy-to–tememberpagenumber,100forexample.Thenewsisonpages101to109soyoupushoutthenumbersandthenewsappearswrittenacrossyourscreen.Perhapsyouwanttogooutintheafternoon,soyoupress181,andabrightlycoloredweathermapappearsonthescreen.Buttheweatheristerriblesoyoudecidetogoshoppinganddial162foralistoftheweek’sbestbargains.Butshouldyoudriveortakethetrain?Toanswerthatquestionyouonlyhavetopress189forthetrafficreport.Itisverysimpletouse.Butprobablythebestthingabouttheserviceisthatitisbeingupdatedallthetime.Journaliststypenewmaterialdirectlyontothescreenandwholepagesofthemagazinecanbereplacedinminutes.40.Wherecanyouseethisnewmagazine?A.Inabookshop.B.Inalibrary.C.Ontelevision.D.Inareadingroom.41.Ifyouwantsomeinformationaboutweather,youshouldpress_____.A.162B.189C.109D.18142.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat. A.themagazinecanbeboughtatanyshop B.mostofthepostmeninLondonwilllosetheirjobssomeday C.everyonecanreadthismagazineiftheyhaveatelevision D.thereaderscangetallkindsofinformationstayingathome43.Inthesentence“Eachpageofitisnumbered”,here“it”meansthe. A.decoder B.magazine C.subject D.program44.Thepassageismainlyabout. A.anewmagazinethatisprintedinLondon B.anewwayofgettingnewsC.apopularTVprogramaboutmagazines D.anewideaofreadingquickly(G)Tomownedasmallshop.Heworkedhard.Itwasopenfromseveninthemorninguntilelevenatnightandsoldmanydifferentthings.Tomworkedhardinhisshopbuthehadagoodbusinessandhewashappy.Thenasupermarketopenedacrossthestreet.ThesupermarketwastentimesthesizeofTom’sshop.ThemanagerofthesupermarketwantedtotakepeopleawayfromTom.HefoundoutwhatTom’spriceswereandthenmadehislowerthanTom’s.PeoplequicklystoppedbuyingthingsfromTom’sshop.Theyboughteverythingfromthesupermarketinstead.SoonTom’sbusinesswasverybadandhewasangry.“It’snotfair,”Tomthought,“Imustdosomethingtoteachthatsupermarketmanageralesson.”Thepriceofsteakinthesupermarketwas$5.00apound.Tomputasigninhiswindow,“Steak--$4.50aThenextdaythepriceofsteakinthesupermarketwas$4.25apound,Tomchangedthesigninhiswindow.“Steak$4.00aAnhourlater,thesigninthesupermarketsaid,“Steak$3.75apound.’TenminuteslaterthesigninTom’swindowsaid,“Steak$3.50apound.”Fiveminuteslaterthesigninthesupermarketsaid,“Steak$2.50apound.”TwentysecondslaterthesigninTom’swindowsaid,“Steak$ThemanagerofthesupermarketrancrossthestreetintoTom’sshop.“Thispricecuttingmuststop,”hesaid,“Steakiscostingme$4.00apound.I’msellingitat$2.50“I’llstopcuttingallmyprices,”Tomsaid,“ifyouwillstopcuttingallyours.”Thesupermarketmanageragreed,andthetwomenshook()hands.Tomsmiled.Hehadnotlostanymoneyonthesteak.Hedidn’tsellsteakatall.45.Tomworkedhardbuthewashappybecause__________.A.helikedhardworkB.hewantedtomakealotofmoneyC.hehadagoodbusiness.D.hispriceswerehigh46.Whatdoes“pricecutting”mean?A.Makingyourpricesthesameasothers’.B.Makingyourpriceslowerthanothers’.C.Makingyourpriceshigherthanothers’.D.Losingmoneyeveryminute.47.accordingtothispassage,ifthesupermarketmanagersoldout100poundssteakat$2.75apound,hewouldatleastlose________dollars.A.125B.150C48.Ifyou’reTom,howdoyousolvetheproblembetweenthesupermarketmanagerandyou?Pleasegiveusatleasttwoways.A._____________________________________________________________B._____________________________________________________________(H)Jessreallyfeltveryhappy.Whenhearrivedathisseatintheclassroomthatmorning,hefoundaninvitationonhisdesk.Itwasfromseveralofhisclassmatesaskinghimtojointhemonacampingtrip.Thiswasthefirsttimehewasaskedtojoininanout-ofschoolactivity.Whyweretheyaskinghimnow?Nobodyseemedtolikehim.Infact,hehadbeensolonelythathedrownedhi

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