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省錫中實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校2018——2019學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期初三英語(yǔ)第二次適應(yīng)性練習(xí)2019年4月二、單項(xiàng)選擇在A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能夠填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡大將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(本大題共14小題,每題1分,共14分)-WhatabaddayIhavetoday!-Everyonehasadaylikethiswhen______goesright.-Idon’tknowhowtoDIYthebookcasewhichIboughtfromYijia.-Don’tworry,justfollowthe______.D.introductions23.Alltheflowershavecomeout.Thesweetsmell______thewholeroomandmakesmecomfortable.InAmerica,whensomethingunhappyhappens,a“sorryis”always______.Americansdon’tcareaboutwhoisresponsible.25.Thoughtherearesomanythingsaroundusthatgo______ourwill,wecan’givetupbecausefollowingthedreamisvaluable.D.beyondLifeislikeajourneywithtrouble,butwithcareandwisdomyoucan______anyproblemyouface.-Whodoesthecookingwhenyourparentsarenotathome?-Ifwearehungry,we______orderfastfood.-Peopletakemuchfromtheenvironment,andhavetoprotectittoo.Agreewithyou.______,peoplehavetokeepabalancebetweenushumansandtheenvironment.-Youarealwaysontimeforeverything.How______itbethatyouwerelateforthemeetingthismorning?-Somethingwentwrongwithmycar.ButIdidn’tknowitbeforeIlefthome.A.shouldB.mustC.mightD.could30.Asthepopulation______,theworldseemstobesmaller.A.increasesmoreB.increaseslargerC.growslargerD.growsmore31.Thetreatmentoffogwillbealongfight.______,ifweusebusesandcarslessanddomoreriding,webelieveaclearskyisnotafarawaydream.32.-YouhadareallylongconversationwithJames.Ijustlistenedtohimsingingtheblues.He______.A.sangsongsB.foundanewjobC.sharedasecretwithmeD.losthisjob33.-Whatdidheaskonthephonejustnow?-Hewantedtoknow______.A.whenthemeetingstartB.whatIwasgoingtosayatthenextmeeting-I’mgoingtomovehouseinafewdays.Iwonderifyoucouldhelp.-______.JustletmeknowwhenandIwillbethere.A.ItdependsB.ForgetitC.YoubetD.Youarewelcome三、完形填空先通讀下邊的短文,掌握其粗心,而后在每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能夠填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。(本大題共10小題,每題1分,共10分)OneChristmasmyhusbandandItravelledtovisitourfamily.OurfirststopwastovisitcontinuednorthintoWashingtonD.C.tovisithisparents,butonthewaytherewassomethingwrongwiththecar.Itwaslate,sowewenttothenearesthousetoaskforpermissiontosleepthereuntilautorepairshopopened.Thewomanwho35thedoorwasverykind,allowingustostay.Wehadtounload(卸貨)afewthingsfromthetruck,includingthepiggybank,stillinitslongbox.Thenextmorningmyhusbandheadedoffonfoottowardstown,butwassoonoffereda36fromthenicelady,andwewerebackontheroad37afterwards.Itwasn’tuntilwereachedmyparents’homethatwerealizedwehad38thepiggybankinthedriveway.Itsurewas39andtherewasnochanceofgoingbackforit.Onedayoverayearlater,whenwewerebackinOregonmymothercameoutofherhousetogreetuswiththesamepiggybankinherhand.Icouldn’tbelievemyeyes!Wehadnevertoldherwehadlostit,40thereitwas!Itturnedoutthattheniceladyfound簽)togetmymother’sname.Shethen42onitforquitesometimeuntilwesawhernext.

theboxandreadthe41onthelabel(標(biāo)withmymotherandhandedittoher,whoheld43theveryspeciallady,Iwasgiventhe44Christmasgifttwice.Itwastrulyamazingtome,andnoweverytimethatbankgetsfilledup,I’givellawaymymoneytoalocalcharityto“passon”mygoodluck!36.A.mealB.jobC.liftD.wait37.A.tearfullyB.safelyC.slowlyD.shortly38.A.gaveB.leftC.tookD.forgot39.A.brokenB.stolenC.goneD.robbed40.A.yetB.becauseC.althoughD.when41.A.conditionB.statementC.explanationD.information42.A.keptintouchB.gotintouchC.gotonD.losttouch43.A.AccordingtoB.InsteadofC.BecauseofD.Butfor44.A.sameB.differentC.extraD.expensive四、閱讀理解閱讀下邊的短文,而后依據(jù)短文容,在每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng)。(本大題共13小題,每題2分,共26分)AScienceforkidsThismonth’smostpopularbooks1.WomeninSciencebyRachelIgnotofskyPrice$25WeallknowthestoryofMarieCurieandhermanyscientificachievements.Butmanyothergreatfemalescientistsarefarlesswellknown.Thisbookisagreatintroductiontothelivesandworksofsomeofthemostimportantandup-to-nowunknownwomeninscience.RecommendedforAges:12-15OrderNow2.FirstBigBookofHowbyJillEsbaumPrice$15Anexcellentbookaboutsealifeforyoungchildren.Thebookisdividedinto4parts,oneforeachofthePacific,Atlantic,IndianandArcticoceans.Itismainlyaboutthedifferentanimalsfoundineachoftheseseas,alongwithinterestingfactsandamazingpictures.Ages:5-10OrderNow3.AReallyShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingbyBillBrysonPrice$15BillBrysontakesreadersonaveryfunnyandeducationaltripthroughthehistoryofmodernscience—fromitsunexpectedsuccessestoitsgreatfailuresandeverythinginbetween.Ages:14andoverOrderNow4.NationalGeographic’sFirstBigBookoftheWorldbyJanCarnPrice$20Thisbookistheperfectintroductiontothesevencontinents.Ittellsyoungreadersaboutthedifferentanimalsthatliveoneachofthese

SpecialOfferForthismonthonly,allBestbooksBookClubmemberswillpay20%lessforeverybookordered.Joinourclubforfreeandsavebigmoney!Delivery(遞送)Webringeverybookyouorderrighttoyourdoorwithinthreedays.ForBestbooksBookClubmembersthisisfree.Non-membersmustpayanextra$2perlandsandgivesasimpledescriptionofthepeoplebook.’shistoryandculture.Ages:5-12OrderNow45.Howarethebooksonthiswebpagelisted?A.Byprice.B.Bypopularity.C.Byreader’sage.D.Bywriter’sname.46.HowmuchwillaBestbooksBookClubmemberpayintotalifheordersFirstBigBookofHowandAReallyShortHistoryofNearlyEverythingtoday?A.$34.B.$30.C.$26.D.$24.Whatisthemainpurposeofthiswebpage?Tosellbookstoyoungreaders.Toattractnewbookclubmembers.C.Toencouragestudents’interestinscience.D.Toreviewbooksyoungreadersmightlike.BOneThursdayafternoonMrs.Clarke,dressedforgoingout,tookherhandbagwithhermoneyandherkeyinit,pulledthedoorbehindhertolockitandwenttotheOver60sClub.ShealwayswentthereonThursdays.Itwasaniceoutingforanoldwomanwholivedalone.Atsixo’clockshecamehome,letherselfinandatoncesmeltcigarette(香煙)smoke.Cigarettesmokeinherhouse?How?Hadsomeonegotin?Shecheckedthebackdoorandthewindows.Allwerelockedorfastened,asusual.Therewasnosignofforcedentry(進(jìn)入).Overacupofteashewonderedwhethersomeonemighthaveakeythatfittedherfrontdoor—“amasterkey”perhaps.SoshestayedathomethefollowingThursday.Nothinghappened.Wasanyonewatchinghermovements?OntheThursdayafterthatshewentoutatherusualtime,dressedasusual,butshedidn’tgototheclub.Insteadshetookashortcuthomeagain,lettingherselfinthroughhergardenandthebackdoor.Shesettleddowntowaitsilently.Itwasjustafterfouro’ofteaatthetime.Thebellrangagain,andthensheheardherletter-boxbeingpushedopen.Withthekettle(壺)ofboilingwaterinherhand,shemovedquietlytowardsthefrontdoor.Alongpieceofwire(金屬絲)appearedthroughtheletter-box,andthenahand.Thewireturnedandcaughtaroundtheknob(把手)onthedoor-lock.Mrs.Clarkeraisedthekettleandpouredthewateroverthehand.Therewasashoutoutside,andtheskinseemedtodropoffthefingerslikeaglove.Thewirefelltothefloor,thehandwaspulledback,andMrs.Clarkeheardthesoundofrunningfeet.OnthethirdThursdayMrs.Clarkewentout________.becauseshedidn’twanttomisstheclubagaintoseeifthethiefwashangingaboutoutsidetotheclubbutthenchangedhermindtotrytotrickthethiefThelockonthefrontdoorwastheonewhich________.neededapieceofwiretoopenitcouldbeopenedfrominsidewithoutakeycouldn’tbeopenedwithoutakeyusedaknobinsteadofakeyThewirefelltothefloor________.becauseitwastoohottoholdwhentheman’sglovedroppedoffbecausethemanjustwantedtogetawaybecauseMrs.ClarkerefusedtoopenthedoorCWe’veallbeenthere:inalift,inlineatthebankoronanairplane,aroundbypeoplewhoare,likeus,deeplylookattheirsmartphonesor,worse,fightingwiththeuncomfortablesilence.What’stheproblem?It’moreslikelythatnoneofusstartaconversationbecauseit’schallenging,orwethinkit’sunnecessary.Butthenexttimeyoufindyourselfamongstrangers,considerthatsmalltalkisworththetrouble.Expertssayit’saninvaluablesocialpracticeresultsinbigadvantages.Smalltalkisthegrease(潤(rùn)滑劑)forsocialcommunication,saysBernardoCarducci,directoroftheShynessResearchInstituteatIndianaUniversitySoutheast.“Almosteverygreatlovestoryandeachbigbusinessdealbeginswithsmalltalk,”heexplains.“Thekeytosuccessfulsmalltalkislearninghowtoconnectwithothers,notjustcommunicatewiththem.Ina2014study,ElizabethDunn,professorofpsychologyatUBC,invitedpeopleontheirwayintoacoffeeshop.Onegroupwasaskedtolookforaninteraction(互動(dòng))withitswaiter;theother,tospeakonlywhennecessary.Theresultsshowedthatthosewhochattedwiththeirwaiterreportedhigherpositive(踴躍的)feelingsandabettercoffeeshopexperience.“It’thattalkingtothewaiterisbetterthantalkingtoyourhusband.”saysDunn.“Butinteractionswithperipheral(邊沿的)membersofoursocialnetworkmatterforourwell-beingalso.”Dunnbelievesthatpeoplewhoreachouttostrangersfeelagreatersenseofbelonging(歸屬感),arelationshipwithothers.Carduccibelievesdevelopingsuchasenseofbelongingstartswithsmalltalk.“Smalltalkisthebasisofgoodmanners.”hesays.What’sthemainideaofParagraph1?Interestinsmartphones.Unsuitablebehavioursinpublicplaces.Absenceofcommunicationbetweenstrangers.Impatiencewithslowservice.Whatdoesthecoffee-shopstudysuggestaboutsmalltalk?’sconfidence.C.Itmattersasmuchasaformaltalk.

D.Itmakespeoplefeelgood.53.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ConversationCountsC.UncomfortableSilence

B.AdvantagesofSmallTalkD.WaysofMakingSmallTalkDAsisoftenthecase,parentsareveryshockedtodiscovertheirchildrenhaveliedtothemforthefirsttime.Butnewresearchhassuggestedmanyparentsmaynotevennoticemanyoftheliestheirchildrentellthem.Psychologistshavediscoveredthatmostparentsareover-confidentintheirchildren’shonestyandthismayimpairtheirabilitytodiscoveralie.Thefindingsmayhelptoexplainwhysomeparentsseemtobewillingtolettheirchildrengetawaywithalmostanythingeveninthefaceoftheevidence(跡象).Theysayparentssufferfroma“truthbias(成見(jiàn))”withtheirownteenagers,butwhenfacedwithliesfromotherpeople’schildren,theyhavelessdifficultytellingifastatementistrueornot.DrAngelaEvans,apsychologistatBrockUniversityinCanada,said,“Thecloserelationshipthatparentssharewiththeirownchildrenmayleadtoparentsfailingtodiscovertheirchildren’lies.Parentstruth’biasmayresultinparentsbeinglessdoubtableoftheirchildren,allowingthemtosuccessfullycheat(欺詐)them.”Mostchildrenarethoughttostartlyingasearlyastwoyearsoldbutstarttellingmorebelievableliesataroundtheageoffouryearsold.Learninghowtolieisconsideredasakeypartofcognitive(認(rèn)知的)andsocialdevelopmentinchildren.Butmanyparentsareshockedwhentheirchildrenstartlyingtothem.Intheirstudy,DrEvansandhercolleaguesfilmed108childrenagedbetween8and16astheyperformedatestafterbeingaskednottolookattheanswers.Theywerethenaskedafterwardsiftheyhadlooked,with50truthfullydenying(否定)looking,49lyingaboutlookingand9admitting(認(rèn)可)tolooking.Videosofthosedenyinglookingwerethenshownto152parentsofchildrenaged8to16,80ofwhomhadchildrenwhohadtakenpartinthetest.Theresearchersfoundthattheparentswerelessabletodiscoverliestoldbytheirownchildrenthanbyotherpeople’s54.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordimpair“”inParagraph2mean?A.Show.B.Harm.C.Realize.D.Develop.55.Whenlyingtotheirparents,childrencanasilyfound’tbecausee________.A.theirparentsaren’tpreparedfortheliesB.theirparentscan’tnoticeanyoftheirliesC.theyareverygoodattellingliesD.theyknowhowtolietotheirparents56.WhatdoesDrEvanswanttofindaboutchildrenlying?’sA.Whatmakesparentslosetrustintheirchildren.B.Whatcauseschildrentotellliestotheirparents.C.Whatmakesparentsfailtoseetheirchildren’slies.D.Whataffectschildren’srelationswiththeirparents.57.WhatcanbeinferredfromDrEvans’sstudyinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Parentsprefertoprotecttheirownchildren.B.Lyingisapartofchildren’sdevelopment.C.Childrenaged8to16areverylikelytotelllies.D.Parentscaneasilydiscoverliestoldbychildrenofothers.第

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共40分)五、詞匯運(yùn)用(本大題共8小題,每題1分,共8分)依據(jù)句意和漢語(yǔ)說(shuō)明,在答卷標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫(xiě)出單詞的正確形式。-I’llbegladwhenthisjobisoverand______________(結(jié)束).-Youcanhavefivedaysoffandhaveagoodrest.59.ChinaEasternAirlineshasanexcellent______________(安全)record.Thatiswhymanypeoplepreferit.Smileisaverybasicsensebuthumanshavelostmuchoftheabilitytouseit______________(適合地).Shesaidlittlethings______________(重要)toherthatwesternmendidn’ttakeseriously.依據(jù)句意,在答卷標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫(xiě)出括號(hào)所給單詞的適合形式。62.-Iwasn’twillingtoacceptthatherleavingwasa(possible).-Cheerup!Shewillcomebacksoon.Shedislikesa(n)______________(tidy)desk.Everythingmustbekeptingoodorder.Businessesarelesslikelyto______________(success)withoutsettingrealisticgoals.Shefell______________(heavy)tothegroundandwassenttohospitalatonce.六、動(dòng)詞填空用括號(hào)所給動(dòng)詞的適合形式填空,并將答案寫(xiě)在答卷標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上。(本大題共6小題,每題1分,共6分)Whensomeone______________(thank),itmorethandoubleshisorherchancesofbeinghelpfulagain.-SinceIhavespentsomuchtimeplayingcomputergamesthesedays,Iwouldratherworkharderthanbefore______________(pass)theexam.Well,Ihopeso.-It’ssaidthattheengineerboughtabighouseinVanketheotherday.-Yes,thepriceofhouses______________(rise)toabove¥15,000persquaremetreinWuxianditislikelytogetevenhigherthenextfewmonths.69.-Wow!Whataniceday!Whynotairyourclothesoutsidethewindow?-OfcourseIhave.I______________(hang)thembeforebreakfast.Morethanoneforeigner______________(lay)theirbagsinthecoachinahurrywhenIpassedthehotel.Itwashardtoreachtheairportontimeatrushhour.Jennypromisedthatshe______________(have)afurtherdiscussionwithmeassoonasshefinishedreadingthebookTheAdventuresofTomSawyer.七、閱讀填空先通讀下邊的短文,而后依據(jù)短文容,在文章后表格的空格填入一個(gè)最適合的單詞。所填單詞一定寫(xiě)在答題卡對(duì)應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。每個(gè)空格只好填一個(gè)單詞。(本大題共5小題,每空1分,共5分)Everyonespeaksalanguage,butlanguageisnotjustfortalking.Itisourmostimportantcommunicationtool.Throughlanguage,wecantellotherpeoplewhatwethink,howwefeel,andwhatweneed.Infact,civilization(文明)itselfdependsonourabilitytocommunicate.Inthelonghistoryofhuman,languagessurvive,grow,disappear,movefromplacetoplace,andchangewithtime.Thereareabout6,000differentlivinglanguagesaroundtheworldtoday,andtherearemanythousandsmorethatarenolongerinuse.Languagesmightsounddifferent,buttheyarethoughttohavecomefromasingleancientlanguage.Nobodyknowsexactlywhenpeoplefirststartedusinglanguages.Somescientistssaythatpeoplefirstspoketooneanotherabouttwomillionyearsago.Today,ourcomplicated(復(fù)雜的)languagesgetfullyusedinthemagazines,novels,sciencebooks,andmoviesthatfillourlibrariesandbookstores.Ashumans,itisimportantthatwecantellthelongstories,whichseparatesusfromthegreatapes(類人猿).Otheranimalsmayusekindsofmethodstocommunicate,butwehumanscansendcomplicatedmessagesthroughspaceandtime.Throughouthistorythereweremanylanguagesthatservedasalinguafranca(通用語(yǔ))-acommonlanguagethatcouldserveasabridgebetweenpeopleofdifferentcultures.Today,Englishisthemainlanguagethatplaysthatrolearoundtheworld.ManypeoplehavestudiedEnglishasasecondorthirdlanguage.Languagehelpspeopletoworktogether,toshareknowledge,feelings,andbuildupmodernsocieties.Thedevelopmentofhumanity’smanylanguageswasanimportantprocessthathelpedhumansmoveforwardstowardscivilization.LanguageisourmostimportantcommunicationtoolSomefactsaboutlanguages

Language●Withthehelpoflanguage,wetellothersour72,feelingsandneeds.Ourabilitytocommunicateleadstocivilization.Thereareabout6,000differentlanguagesthatarebeing73aroundtheworld.Peoplestartedtospeaktooneanothertwomillionyearsago,accordingtosomescientists.●Humans’languagesmakeit74forustosendcomplicatedmessagesthroughspaceandtime.●Englishisusedmost75aroundtheworldtoday.Languagehelpspeopletoworktogether,toshareknowledge,feelings,andbuildupmodernsocieties.The76oflanguage●Thedevelopmentofhum

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