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2013年初三英語教學質(zhì)量檢測試(150100分鐘Part (第一部分ListeningComprehension(理解Listenandchoosetherightpicture(根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應的):(共6分

Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear(根據(jù)你聽到的和問題,選出最恰當?shù)拇鸢福海?0分)A.A B.An C.A D.AnA.Ina B.InaInashop D.InaA.Tohavea B.TohaveaC.Tovisither D.TovisitherA.Every B.OnceaC.Every D.TwiceaA. B. C. D.A.5 B.10 C.15 D.25A.In B.In C.In D.InA.Teacherand B.DoctorandC.Managerand D.HeadmasterandA.Yes,she B.No,shewon’t.C.It’shardto D.It’sA.JohnshouldtakethemedicineB.JohnshouldtakeHelen’sC.JohnhadbettergotoD.JohnhadbettergototheC.Listentothepassageandlwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(判斷下列句子是否符合你聽到的短文內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示):(7分)ManyAngryBirds-themedparkswillbebuiltaroundtheThefirstAngryBirds-themedParkopenedtothepubliconApril28,SeveralotherparksinBritainandothercountrieshavealreadybeenPeopleofallagesarekeenonAngryBirds,sotheparkswillbepopulararoundthePeoplewillfindmanyfamiliarcharactersandcolorsintheparkequipment(設備Intheparks,peoplecanytheAngryBirdsgamebothindoorsandTheneedn’tgoabroadtovisitAngryBirds-themedparksinthenearD.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences(聽短文,完成下列內(nèi)容,每空格限填一詞):(7分)Thesedays,parentsare abouttheirkidsalotmorethanInthepast,kidsin usedtogotoschoolonfooteveryIfchildrenstayathomeallthetime,theywillhave problemsinlaterThedangeroflettingkidsgooutbythemselvesis thanpeopleInordertolettheirkidsgrowuphealthy,parentsshouldn’t themtooOver %ofBritishchildrenareoverweightbecausetheyseldomgoIfwewantourchildrentobehappyandhealthy,give backtoPart VocabularyandGrr(第二部分詞匯和語法Choosethebestanswer(A、B、CD表示):(20分TheOxfordEnglishDictionaryis usefultoolforustolearnA. B. C. D.Ifyoubuythisphone,youcangettheearphone A. B. C. D.Ben,showmeyour hand.What’sinA.the B. C. D.Mydaughteronlyatealittle andsomemilkforbreakfastthisA. B. C. D.It’s toknowthecustomsofthecountrybeforeyougoA. B. C. D.LivinginthenewhouseonKennedyRoadis thaninthepoorold B.moreC.less D.themostTobeagoodyer,Nickpractises theballintotheneteveryA. B.to C. D.Mr.Smithhadanimportantmeetingjustnow, A.did B.had C.didn’t D.hadn’tSlagavealotofmoneytothecharity shewasnotveryA. B. C. D.Mycousin totheOrientalPearlTVTowerthreetimesbylastA.has B.has C.had D.hadManypeoplethinkthepopsongGangnamStylesounds ,butothersdon’tlikeitat B.C. D.Carsandbuses stopwhenthelightsturnyellowaccordingtothenewtrafficA. B. C. D.Yesterdaytheteacherwarnedthestudents outtoybecauseoftheheavyA. B.to C.not D.nottoWhilemyfather throughtheeveningpaper,astrangercameintothediningA. B.was C.had D.wouldIcan’tansweryourquestionbecauseIknow abouttheA.a B. C.a D.Jacky’smotherwassurprisedtoseeherson allthefoodonthetableA.eat B.look C.take D.give fineweatheritis!Let’shave icintheA. B. C.What D.WhatA: didyouvisittheMovieParkinHollywood?B:Foraboutthreehours.A.How B.How C.How D.HowCouldyoulme lateforthemeetingA.whywere B.whyyou C.whyare D.whyyou--Thesweateristoolarge.Wouldyoumindshowingmeasmaller- .HereyouAll B.That’sagood D.OfcourseCompletethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachwordorphrasecanonlybeusedonce(將下列單詞或詞組填入空格。每空格限填一詞,每詞或詞組只能填一次)(8分)A.A. B.at C. D. E.F.in G.convenientH. I.dealDearSundayI’mwritingtoyouaboutyourarticleinlastSunday’snewspaperCellPhonesMakeLifeEasierYoudidanexcellentjobexiningthegoodpointsofcellphones.They’re51andveryhelpfulinbusiness.WefeelsaferalwaysbeingabletocallsomeoneOntheotherhand,youdidn’ttalkabouttheirbadpoints52.Thus,Ihopeyou’llletmegiveyourreaderssomeadviceoncellphoneetiquette(禮儀).ThefirstpointI’dliketoaddressisloudness.Whentalkingfacetoface53,youwouldn’tLikewise,don’tshoutwhenyoutalkonyourcellphoneinpublic.Infact,themicrophonesincellphonesaresosensitivethatyoucanbeheardevenifyouspeak54.Furthermore,keepyourringerniceandquiet,anddon’tletitringinmeetings,atthemovies,etc.Anotherpointthatneedstobemadeisto alspace.Ithinkitisveryimpolitetocallsinsmallspacesor rooms.Thismakesothers fortableandsthemtolistentoyouralbusiness.That’s IusemycellphoneatleastthreemetresawayfromotherpeopleexceptLastly,letmedrawyourreaders’attentiontothedangersofngtwothingsatthesametime.Forexample,cellphonesand58areabadcombination.Payattentiontotheroad!Besides,cellphonescancauseyoutoneglectgoodfriends.Givefriendswhoarewithyouyourfullattention.Turnoffyourcellphoneandenjoytheir!AmberCompletethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括號中所給單詞的適當形式完成下列句子):(8分)Moreandmore wouldliketogotoShanghaiforaholiday.Lilygotalovelydollasapresentather Youareoldenoughtodecideyourfuture ,children.Readingisagoodwaytorelaxand ourmindsaswell.Ihopetobeabletocookas asmymotherwhenIgrowup.The snacksmadeCathyfeelsickawholeday.TheMagicHois topeoplebecauseit’scompleyunderwater.Airisa ofgaseswithacertaintyofsolidsandliquids.Rewritethesentencesasrequired(根據(jù)所給要求,改寫下列句子。每空格限填一詞):(14分Thejournalisthasalreadyinterviewedalotoffamouspeople.(改為否定句)Thejournalist interviewedmanyfamouspeople Youmustn’ttakephotosinthemuseum.(保持句意基本不變)You totakephotosinthemuseum.Juliaspokesofastthatmostofuscouldn’tfollowher.(保持句意基本不變)Juliaspoke fastformostofus KittywillreturntoherhometownfromAmericainthreeyears對劃線部分提問 willKittyreturntoherhometownfromAuntPollygaveTomalargecakeforhepaintedthewallwonderfully.(改成語態(tài))Tom alargecakeforhepaintedthewallwonderfully.Airpollutionwasveryseriousinourcitylastyear改成感嘆句 airpollutionwasinourcitylast“Didyoumakethecakeyourself?”JimaskedAlice.(改為復合句)JimaskedAlice hadmadethecakeherself.Part Readingcomprehension(閱讀理解):(50分Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢福?(12分IusedtoliveinKobeinJapan.OnmywayhomeonthebuseveryeveningIusedtolookforanoldmanwhooftenyedhissaxophone(薩克斯管)neartheriver.Icouldn’thearhismusicbecausethewindowswereclosedonthebusbutIimaginedittobeloudandclear.Iwantedtobelikethatman.OnenightIwenttoHimeji,acitynotfarfromKobeAsIwalkedwithmyfamilyalongtheriverIsawastatue(雕像).Itwasayoungmanwholookedjustlikeme.Hewaswearingacapandsmiling.Aroundhisneckwasaleatherstrap(皮帶andinhishandswasasaxophoneHewasliftingthesaxophonetohislipsandhewasjustabouttoy.IstayedthereforalongtimebythestatuedreamingofyingasaxophoneonTV.Twoweekslateritwasmybirthday.ImaginemyjoywhenIopenedmypresentfrommyparentsandfoundthatitwasasaxophone!Iputittomylipstoy,butitwouldn’tmakeasound.ThenDadtoldmetoreadtheinstructionbooktofindoutwhattodo.Afterabout15minutesthesaxophonewasreadytoy.Iraiseditslowlytomylipsasmyfamilywatched.Butstilltherewasnosound.IblewandblewbutIcouldn’tgetthesaxophonetoy.Iwasalmostcryingwhensuddenlythesaxophonemadethemostbeautifulsound—loudandclearlikeIimaginedthemusicofthemanbytheriverinKobe.Iblewagain,ImovedmyfingersonthesaxophoneandImademoresounds.IwashappybecauseIwasyingveryinterestingsounds.ButIwasn’tyingmusicyet.Thencamethelessons.Nightafternight,weekafterweekmyteachermademepractice.SlowlyIstartedtoimproveandatlasttherecamethemagicdaywhenIstartedtoymusic.NowI’mintheTVstudiowithmysaxophonestrappedtomyneckandmycaponmyhead.I’malwaysthinkingofthemanbytheriverinKobeandthestatuesmilingatmeinHimeiji.I’mahappyman.Onthebus,thewritercouldn’t findanoldmanwitha B.seeaC.heartheoldman’s D.imaginetheThestatuealongtherivermadethewriterthinkof havingatheoldmannearthehavingacapandasaxophoneastheyingthesaxophoneonThewriterfeltverypleasedwhen gavehimasaxophoneasaA.his B.his C.anold D.ayoungThewritercouldgetthesaxophonetoy assoonashegot15minuteslaterafterhereadtheafterhetriedmanyafterhisfathertaughtTheunderlinedword“magic”showsthatthewriter wasvery B.wasveryC.learnttoymusic D.didn’tknowhowtoyWhatdoesthepassagemainlytalkThemagic B.MybirthdayC.Theoldmanandthe D.Mydreamofying分Aslife-saverChristopherWalshrescuedhisbrotherandthenhissisterfromthewaterofariver,hismothershoutedtohim,“I’mproudofyou!”HismotherBerylsatproudlyandwatchedlastnight Christopherwasgiventhe‘ChildofCourage’awardbyhisfavoriteTVstar.Christopherwasinthecarwithhismother,father,sisterRosie,10,andbrotherMac,7,whenhisfatherdroveintoametalbarrier.Thefamily’scarfelldownahillintothe andlandedwithitswheelsChristopher,then12,swamthroughabrokenwindowandgotoutintothefreshair.Thenhesawtherestofhisfamilywerestillinthecar—inthewater.Hetookabig82andswambacktosavefirstMac,andthenRosie.Christophersaid,“Ididn’tthinkaboutitandonlyknewIhadtogetthemout.Iwas83,butitwasallhappeningsofast,andIdidn’treallythinkaboutthedanger.”ChristopherdMactoasafeceandthenswambacktogetnon-swimmerRosie,whowasunderthecold,cloudywater,inthecar.Christopherhadtofeelforherseatbeltbecausehecouldsee84.Hetooktheseatbeltoffher,thenwentupforair.Finallyhewentbacktopullheroutofthecar.Berylsaid:“WhenIgottothesideandlookedback,IthoughtChristopherandRosiehadgone.Itheywere85.ThenIsawhimcomeupoutofthewaterlikeadolphin,andIcouldseehehadRosie.Ishoutedacrosstheriver,‘I’msoproudofyou!”Christopher’sfatherwasbadlyhurtintheaccidentandwastakentoanearby80.A.B.C.D.81.A.turnedB.turnedC.turnedD.turned82.A.B.C.D.83.A.B.C.D.84.A.B.C.D.85A.B.C.D.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給):(14分)Ireallylikereadingandwritingshortstories.Thesestoriesareusuallyabout6to20pageslongwhich onaninteresting,aproblemwhichthehad,andwhathappenedwhenthetriedtosolvetheproblem.Allsocietiesseemtohaveanoralstorylingtraditioninwhichpeoplemett leachothershortstories,andinwhichparentstoldtheirchildrenstoriesatbedtime.ThiswascertainlytrueinEngland,in,inKenya,inMexicoandinJapan.Wasittrueintoo?Inmanycountries,oralstorylingisstillimportant,butinmostcountriesnow,storiesarewrittendownandp88 inbooks.MyfavoritecollectionofshortstoriesisabookcalledTheStoryGiantbyBrianPatteninwhichagiantknowsallthestoriesintheworlde89one.Ifhedoesn’tfindthelaststoryhe’lldie.Inthebookhegetsfourchildrenfromdifferentpartsoftheworldtolhimstoriesinthehopethathewillfindthelaststorysohecanstaya90andpasstheworld’sstoriesonforever.DoyouthinkhefindsthelastIalsolikereadingnovelsOneofmyfavouritenovelsiscalledLifeofPiItiswrittenbyaCanadiancalledYannMar,andisaboutannboywhospendsalongtimeatseaafterashipwreck(海難)a91withnobodybutatigerWhataboutyou?Doyouhaveafavouritenovel?Notmanypeoplereadysthesedays,butmanypeoplestillenjoywatchingthematthetheatreoronevision.Perhapsthel popularformofliture(文學)ispoetry.Thisisbecausemanypoemsareverydifficulttounderstand,andoftenseemtobewrittenandreadbyverycleverpeopleIwishIcouldpoemswhichanybodycanDavidKarenCometoaHiAsyouprobablyknow,it’smysisterSuzie’s16thbirthdayinacoupleofweeks.We’renningonthrowingasurprisepartyforher.Julie’sgoingtopickherupfromschoolasusualonFridaybutshe’snottakingherhome.She’sbringinghertothePalaceHointhetowncentre,thebigmodernonenearthestation.We’rehavingamealthereandwe’vealsohiredtheballroomforapartyintheevening.Canyoucome?Ihopeyou’regoingtosingforusatthekaraoke!Allherfriendsfromschoolarecomingandquiteafewofthepeoplefromvillage.Ofcourse,MumandDadarecomingupfromEnglandandI’veevenmanagedtopersuadeourothersister,Marie,tocomeoverfromAustralia.She’sbringingherwithwithher,too.They’reallstayingwithusinourJulie’smakingaspecialcake.Shesaysshe’sgoingtomakesureIdon’teatital

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