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燕山2011~2012學(xué)年初四年級畢業(yè)、一摸考英語試 05 理解(26分一、聽,從下面各題所給的A、B、C三幅中選擇與內(nèi)容相符的圖片。每段讀兩遍(共4分,每小題1分) 二、聽或獨白,根據(jù)或獨白內(nèi)容,從下面各題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選擇最佳選項。每段或獨白讀兩遍(共12分,每小題1分)請聽一段,完成第5至第6小題Howmuchisthe$ B.$ C.$WhatisTomgoingtodoWatchafootball B.WatchabasketballC.Watchavolleyball請聽一段,完成第7至第8小題Whatis ngattheCooking B.StudyingforaC.WalkingaMikeisgoingtobuysome pensand B.eggsandC.beefand請聽一段,完成第9至第10小題WhydoesLindaphoneShewantstofindaShewantstoborrowsomeSheaskshimtohelpherwithherWheredidLindaworklastIna B.Inapost C.Ata請聽一段,完成第11至第13小題WhatarethetwospeakerstalkingPicture B.Cook C.StoryHowmanybooksaretheyspeaking B. 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C.am D.have五、完形填空。(12分,每小題1分OneBritishschoolisfindingthatallowingchildrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhilestudyingishelimprovegrades.Nexttimeyourteenagerstartsafamilyquarrelby35inanarmchairlisteningtomusicwhileng,whynottrya36experiment?Ratherthantakingtheheavywordsoforderinghimtohisbedroomtogetonwithitquietly,lethimdothethe37hewants.Youmightwellfindthathisworkismorewonderfulthananythinghe’sdonebefore.AccordingtotheresearchofMillfieldprepschool,around20%of bestwithbackgroundmusic,10%excel(突出)whentheyareallowedto theirworkwithshortwalksaroundtheroom,whileupto80%canconcentratebetter areallowedtoywithasmallTheresearchhasadvisedtheschooltoadopt(采?。゛complete yzingpupilstodiscoverwhichlearningstylesuitsthembest—thenlettingdotheirworklisteningtomusicor lyingdown.Doubtfulparentsatfirst wherechildrenarealsoallowedtodotheirworkwith evision toworkonthefloorwithmusiconlow,"admitsSusan,13,adaygirl"Atfirst thoughtIwasavoiding,butmyteacherpersuadedthem myandwhentheysawitwasokay,theyA. B. C. D.36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.breakB.breakC.breakD.break40.A.B.C.D.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.lookC.D.閱讀理(44分六、閱讀短文選擇最佳選項(共26分,每小題2分閱讀下面四篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選AReadingisveryimportanttohelpyoulearnEnglish.Tolearnasmuchasyoucanfromreading,youneedtoreaddifferentkindsofEnglish.ThisbookprovidesnotonlydifferentkindsofEnglishbutalsoagoodwaytocheckyourreadingability.Therearefourpartsinthebook:ChapterOne:informationinwritingtosomebodyChapterTwo:Youwillfindsomedescriptivewritinginthispart.TherearedescriptionsofclothesandofChapterThree:Inthispart,too.ManydifferentkindsofEnglishareshown,someinformal(非正式)andsomeformal().ThereistheinformalEnglishofaholidaypostcardThereisalsotheformalEnglishinaletterofcomint.ChapterFour:Inthispartallthetestsareaboutpeople.Forexample,thereisaninformalletterbetweenfriends.ThereisformalEnglishinbiography(傳記).ThereisajobapplicationasamodeltohelpwithyourwritingaswellastestingThereisatestontimetablesandatestontextmessages.Youcandothesetestsinanyorderyoulike,oryoucandoallthetestswithaformalorinformaltext.IenjoyedwritingthisbookandIhopeyouenjoyusingit.HowmanypartsarethereintheA. B. C. D.Ifyouwanttoknowsomethingaboutclothes,youwillread Chapter B.ChapterC.Chapter D.ChapterThisreadingismostprobablywrittenfor doctors BOurcitiesaregettingbiggerandbiggerasmorepeoplemovefromthecountrytothecity.Therearelotsofreasonswhytheydothis—mostlyitistofindwork,becauseallthebigcompaniesareinthecitiesandtheyneedlotsofpeopletoworkthere.Whentherearelotsofpeoplelivingandworkinginacity,theyneedthingsrestaurants,shops,hospitalsandschools,too.Theseareallmorejobsthatpeopleneedtodo.Therewillbelotsoftransportinthecitytomoveallthepeoplearound.Everythingyoucouldwantwillbefoundinacity:ernmentoffices,museumsandartgalleries,cinemas,bigrestaurantsandparks.Unfortunaythecityismuchbusier,moreexpensive,andmoredangerousthanthecountry.Theairisnotsohealthybecauseofallthecarsandtrucksontheroads.Therearesomanypeoplethatitisnotasfriendly—youcannotgettoknoweveryoneasyoudointhecountry,andpeoplemaygetlonely.Youdonothavemuchroominthecity—mostpeopleliveinapartments—nothouses,andtheydonothavegardensorlotsofspace,andbecauseofallthepeoplethereisalsoalotofnoise.Thecountryismuchmorefriendlyaseveryoneknowseachother.Itismuchcheapertoliveandtherearelessdangerouspeoplethanyoufindincities.Andperhapsthebestthingisthatyoucanhaveabighousewithagardenanditwillbeveryquiet.ButtherearenotmanyjobsorservicesTherearealsonotmanyshops,schoolsorhospitals.Anditishardtoget isdifferent,butmoreandmorepeoplechoosetoliveincitiesbecausethereissomuchtodothere.Whatdoyouthinkaboutthecity?WhydomoreandmorepeoplemovetotheBecausetheywanttofindaBecausetheyliketoliveinBecausetheywanttomakemoreBecausetheylikeeatinginbigWhichsentenceistrueaccordingtotheYoucanliveaquietlifeintheYoucanfindabighousewithagardeninthePeoplecanvisitmuseumsandartgalleriesintheBigcompaniesinthecountryneedlotsofpeopletoworkThewritersaysthecountryismorefriendlybecause peoplecanlive B.peopleworkC.everyonehassome D.everyoneknowseachCCompassion(同情)isadesirewithinustohelpothers.Witheffort,wecantranslatecompassionintoactions.Anexperiencelastweekendshowedmethisistrue.Iworkpart-timeinasupermarketacrossfromabuildingfortheelderly.Theseoldpeopleareourmaincustomers,andit’seasytolosepatienceovertheirslownessButlastSunday,oneagedgentlemanappearedtoteachmeavaluablelesson.Thismanwalkeduptomyregisterwithaboxofbiscuits.Hesaidhewasoutofcash,hadjustmovedintohisroom,andhadnothinginhiscupboards.Heaskedifwecouldlethimhavethefoodontrust.Hepromisedtorepaymethenextday.Icouldn’thelpstaringathim.Iwonderedwhatkindof hehadbeentenortwentyyearsbefore,andwhathewouldbelikeifluckhadgonehisway.Ihadahurtinmyheartforthiskindofhumansoul,allaloneintheworld.ItoldhimthatIwasbutIvaluedmyjob.Justthen,anotherman,standingbehindthefirst,spokeup.“Ifanything,”helookedmorepitiable,“chargeittome,”wasallhesaid.WhatIhadbeenfeelingwaspity.Pityissoft,safeandeasy.Compassion,ontheotherhand,iscaringinaction.Ithankedthesecondmanbuttoldhimthatwasnotallowed,either.ThenIreachedintomypocketandpaidforthebiscuitsmyself.Ireachedintomypocketbecausethesetwomenhadreachedintomyheartandtaughtmecompassion.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanknowtheoldgentlemanwas C.kindand D.poorandTheunderlinedsentence“Ivaluedmyjob.”means A.Ididn’tlikemypresentB.Ididn’twanttolosemypresentC.IthoughtIshouldpayfortheoldD.Iexpectedsomeoneelsetopayfortheold Whatisthemainpointinthispassage?A.Helothersiseasiersaidthandone.B.Experienceisbettergainedthroughpractice.C.WealthismoreimportantthananythingD.ObeyingtherulesmeansmorethanDWouldyoueatareadymealfromthefridgeratherthancookbyyourself?HaveyoubeenngInternetshopratherthangoingtothestores?Whatcan'tyoubebotheredtodo?AstudyintohowlazyBritishpeoplearehasfoundmorethanhalfoftheadultsaresolazythatthey'dcatchtheliftratherthanclimbtwoflightsofstairs.Justover2000peoplewerequizzedbyindependentresearchersatNuffieldHealth,Britain'slargesthealthcenter.Theresultswereextremelysurprising.Aboutoneinsixpeoplequestionedsaidiftheirremotecontrolwasbroken,theywouldcontinuewatchingthesamechannelratherthangetup.Morethanonethirdofthosequestionedsaidtheywouldnotruntocatchabus.Worryingly,ofthe654respondentswithchildren,64%saidtheywereoftentootiredtoywiththem.Thisledthereporttoconcludethatit'snowonderthatoneinsixchildrenintheUKareclassifiedasobese(veryfat)beforetheystartschool.DrSarahDauncey,medicaldirectorofNuffieldHealth,said,“Peopleneedtogetfitter,notjustfortheirownsake,butforthesakeoftheirfamilies,friendsandevidentlytheirpets,too.”“Ifwedon'tstarttotakecontrolofthisproblem,awholegenerationwill toounfittoperformeventhemostfundamentaltasks.”AndScotland'slargestcity,Glasgow,wasshamedasthemostidlecityintheUK,with75%questionedadmittingtheydonotgetenoughexercise,followedcloselybyBirminghamandSouthampton,bothwith67%.TheresultsbringseriouschallengesfortheNationalHealthService,whereobesity-relatedillnessessuchasheartdiseaseandcancerhavebeenonasteadyincreaseforthepast40yearsandarecostingbillionsofpoundseveryyear.Howmanypeoplequestioneddon'tywiththeir B.About420.C.About WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheAlltheadultsintheUKareveryHalfofthechildrenareveryfatbeforetheygotoPetswillbeintroubleiftheirownersdon’tkeepAllpeopleinGlasgowfeelashamedbecausetheydon'tgetenoughFromthelastparagraph,wecaninfer iftheykeeppeoplemayhaveheartpeoplecanworkathomeallthepeoplelikeshoppeopledon’tlikeclimbingtheWhatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThehealthserviceintheUK.B.AstudyofBritishpeople'sC.AstudyofBritishpeople'slaziness.D.TheobesityproblemintheUK.七、閱讀短文還原句(8分,每小題2分StartStartoutatthisLifeislikeacafeteriaHesatdownatanemptyYouhavetogetupandgetitHeorderedacakewhenawomancameAfriend’sgrandfathercametoAmericafromBritain.HewentintoacafeteriainManhattantogetsomethingtoeat.60andwaitedforsomeonetotakehisorder.Ofcoursenobodydid.Atlast,awomanwithatefulloffoodsatdowninfrontofhimandtoldhimhowacafeteriaworked.“61.”shesaid.“Justgoalongthelineandpickoutwhatyouwant.Attheotherendthey’lllyouhowmuchyouhaveto“IsoonlearnedhoweverythingworkedinAmerica.”thegrandfathertoldafriend.“62.Youcangetanythingyouwantonlyifyouliketopaythemoney.Youcanevengetsuccess,butyou’llnevergetthatifyouwaitforsomeonetobringitto63八、閱讀短文回答問題(共10分,每小題2分Researchersfindthatpeople ehappierandexperiencelessworryaftertheyreachtheageoffifty.Infact,theysaybytheageofeighty-five,peoplearehappierwiththeirlifethantheywerewhentheywereeighteenyearsold.Thefindingscamefromasurveyofmorethan340,000adultsintheUnitedStates.TheGallup()Organizationquestionedthembyephonein2008.Atthattime,thepeoplewerebetweentheagesofeighteenandeighty-five.Theaskedquestionsaboutemotionslikehappiness,sadnessandworry.Theyalsoaskedaboutmentaloremotionalstress.thatlevelsofstresswerehighestamongadultsbetweentheagesoftwenty-twoandtwenty-five.Thefindingsshowedthatstresslevelsdroppedsharplyafterpeoplereachedtheirfifties.Happinesswashighestamongtheyoungestadultsandthoseintheirearlyseventies.Thepeopleleastlikelytoreportfeelingnegativeemotionswere

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