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吳江區(qū)實驗初中教育集團2023-2024學年第一學期陽光測評

初三英語2023.10

試卷分值120分考試時間120分鐘

第I卷(選擇題部分共71分)

一、聽力部分(本題共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

I.聽對話回答問題(計10分)

l.Whatdoesthegirlsee?

c.

2.Whatistheanimalsignofthegirl?

3.WhichdidJim'sfathertakeawayfromhim?

4.Whenistheexamgoingtobe?

5.Whatwillhappenifthemankeepssingingloudly?

A.Hewillgettired.B.Hewilllosehisvoice.C.Hewillcatchacold.

6.Whydosometeenagersfeelstressed?

A.Theyhavetoomanyexams.B.Theyaretoobusywiththeirhomework.

C.Theydon*tknowhowtomakefriendswithothers.

7.WhatisJanegoingtodo?

ASheisgoingtocallheruncle.B.Sheisgoingtoorganizeashow.

C.Sheisgoingtohelpheruncle.

8.Howmuchwastheticket?

A.1,120yuan.B790yuan.C.719yuan.

9.Howdoesthegirlfeelaboutherself?

A.Sad.B.Happy.C.Shy.

10.Whichcolourdoesthegirllikebest?

A.Yeliow.B.Green.C.Black.

II.聽對話和短文答題(計10分)

1l.WhydocsthegirlfeelnervousbeforegoingtoSwitzerland?

A.Becauseshedoesn'tknowthelanguage.B.Becauseshehasneverbeenabroad.

C.Becauseshedoesn'tknowtheculturethere

12.WhatshouldthegirldoifshegoestoapartyinSwitzerland?

A.Sheshouldgetthereontime.B.Sheshouldbuyapresent.

C.Sheshouldtakesomeflowers.

聽第一篇短文,回答13-15小題。請根據(jù)短文內容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。答題

完畢,請等待“嘀”的信號,進入下一篇短文。

AWebsiteDesigner

ExperienceThepersonneedsatleast]3yearsofexperience

CharacteristicsThepersonshouldbeabletowork14andmakegooddecisions.

WhattodoThepersoncan15thecompanytoknowmoreinformation.

13.A.twoB.threeC.five

14.A.withdifferentpeopleB.overtheweekendC.understress

15.A.phoneB.gotoC.e-mail

聽第二篇短文,回答第16-20小題。

16.WhatisJack?

A.Hewasaboss.B.HewasateacherC.Hewasasalesmanager.

17.WhydidJacksometimestakeworkhome?

A.Becausehewastoobusy,B.Becausehewastootired.

C.Becausehelikedworkingathome.

18.WhydidJacktakeseveralbreakswhilehewasworking?

A.Becausehewassleepy.B.Becausehehadtothinkhard.

C.Becausehissonkepttroublinghim.

19.WhatdidJackdotokeepTimbusyforalongtime?

A.HeaskedTimtocutthemapintopieces.B.HeaskedTimtoreadnewspaper.

C.HeaskedTimtoputthepiecesofthemaptogether.

2O.WhycouldJimfinishthetasksoquickly?

A.Becausehisfathertaughthimtodosopatiently.

BBecauseJimwascleverandnoticedtheotherside.

CBecauseJimpractisedputtingthemaptogetherbefore.

二、單項選擇(本題共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

)21.--Daniel,whatisarticleyouarereadingabout?

------It'saboutJonathan,-------------------190-year-oldtortoise.Howamazing!

A.an;aB.the;aC.an;theD.the;an

()22.--Whatdoyouthinkofhis?

--Ithinktheyareofgreattome.

A.suggestion;helpB.suggestions;helpful

C.suggestions;helpD.advices;heip

()23.ThefilmshedeyotedherlifetimefoanOscaratlast.

A.winB.winningC.wonD.hadwon

()24.一一Idon'tknowhowtotheoldclothes.

------Whynotgivethemtothepeopleinneed.

A.dowithB.dealwithC.handoutD.puton

()25.Inthethirdlessonofthe'TiangongClass',theChineseastronautsshowed

thestudents

A.whethertheyhavegrownsomeplantsinthelaboratory

B.whattheydrankwaterfroma2-metre-longstraw(吸管)

C.whenawaterballbecame'lazy'underthelowgravity

D.whycouldtwo『handles(T型手柄)'dancehappily*inspace

三、完形填空(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

Haveyouseenpeoplewhotakepicturesoffoodformorethan10minutesbeforeeating?

Howaboutthosewhobeautifytheirselfie(自拍)somuchthatyoucan,teven26whothey

are?Theremustbeoneormorewhoexitinyoursocialmedia.Nomatter27theychooseto

share,theysharethebestbutthemostunreal.

MyfriendChenissuchanexample.Everytimewewenttoarestaurant,shewouldnottakea

28untilallthedisheswe29wereonthetable.Then,shewouldspendfiveminutes30

thedishesinaseeminglyrandom(隨意)butinfactarrangedorder.Thenthemost31part:

takingpictures.Afterthat,shewouldchooseoneofthe32andclickthefilter(濾鏡)app.The

foodeventuallylooked10timesmoredeliciousthanitreallywas,butwehadno33toreally

enjoyit-----itallwentcold.Actually,Chen'sreallifeismuchlesswonderful.Forexample,she

hatestowashthedishes,soshe34theminthesink(水池)fordays.

Manypeoplecaretoomuchaboutothers*ideasandtrytoohardto35others.Theyfind

ithardtobe36andtoacceptthemselves,andsotheyareafraidtoshowtheir37lifeon

socialmedia.Whattheyaretryingtoproveisexactlywhattheylackinreality.Butthiswillnot

bringanychangetoreality,asthey38followthesameoldformoflife.Iftheyreallywanta

wonderfullife,theyshouldputmoreeffortintoachievingit39fabricating(偽造)it.Being

moreconfident,acceptingthemselvesandtryingtheirbesttobebetteraremuchmoremeaningful

than40theirlifeonsocialmedia.

()26.A,tellB.sayC.talkD.speak

()27.A.howB.whatC.whereD.whom

()28.AmenuB.restC.snackD.bite

()29.A.servedB.orderedC.offered0.provided

()30.A.givingoutB.eatingupC.layingoutDpointingout

()31.A.deliciousB.importantC.patient0.interesting

()32.A.mealsB.picturesC.treatsD.excuse

()33.A.chanceB.reasonCchoiceD.forms

()34.A.cleansB.enjoysC.putsD.leaves

()35.A,comfortB.adviseC.cheerD.please

()36.A.confidentB.freeC.proudD.generous

(37.A.secretB.realC.rightD.direct

()38AstillB.seldomC.exactlyD.nearly

(39.A,otherthanB.morethanCratherthanDlessthan

()40.A.changingBcorrectingC.beautifyingDspreading

四、閱讀理解(本題共13小題;每小題2分,滿分26分)

A.

Whenitcomestoteachingandlearning,picturesplayanimportantroleinmakingthings

simple.Thinkingmapshavebeenproved(證實)tobeausefultoolforstudentsandteachersatall

grades.

Thinkingmapsmakemeaningfullearningpossibleastheyhelporganizeideasand

informationinawaythatiseasytounderstand.Theycanbeveryusefulduringcreativethinking

exercises.Herearefourtypesofthinkingmapsandwaystousethem.

Thebubblemapis-usedtodescribeasubjectusingadjectivesBubblemapscanbevery

usefulwhenstudyingapersonorananimalinabook,playorfilm,introducingnewlessonstothe

classandsoon.

Thebracemapisusedtoshowtheunitsofanobjectorevent.Forexample,thepartsofacar.

Itshouldn,tbeusedforsomethingabstract(抽象)likeanideawhichcannotbeeasilyseparated.

Thecirclemapisatoolthatisusedtodescribesomethingorexpressunderstandingofatopic.It's

agreattoolforbrainstormingactivities.Peoplecanwritedownatopicinthecentralcircle.

Aroundthetopicarefactsorideas.Insidethesquarearewaystocollectmoreinformation.

Theflowmapstandsfbrtheflowofsomething.Itcanbeusedtoorganizeinformationina

properorderandliststepsofanevent.Theflowmapincludesaseriesofboxeswhichare

connectedby"—Picturescanalsobeusedinsteadofboxestoshowtheorder.

()41.Howdoesthewriterstartthetext?

A.Bydescribingafact.B.Bygivingadvice.

C.Byofferinganexample.D.Bysharinganexperience.

()42.Thebubblemapcanhelplearners,

A.listtheseparatepartsofobjectsB.showthetimeorderofstories

C.collectbackgroundinformationD.studythecharactersinnovels

()43.Whichofthefollowingisthestructure(結構)ofthetext?

B.

FemalegiantpandaYaYalivedintheUnitedStatesfor

twodecades.LastDecember,MemphisZooinTennessee

announcedthatitwouldreturnYaYa.Shewasbornatthe

BeijingZooonAug.3,2OOO.ShearrivedattheMemphisZoo

inApril2003,alongwithgiantpandaLeLeasenvoysof

friendship,andwaswarmlywelcomed.Afterher20-yearIoan

period(租借期)endedonApril7,ChinasgiantpandaYaYafinallyreturnedhomefromtheUS

after20days.

ChinapreparedtowelcomebackYaYaandexpertsfromtheBeijingZooarrivedintheUSin

Marchtolearnaboutherhabitsandfeedingsituationfromthezoostaffmembers.Foreign

MinistryspokesmanWangWenbinsaidthatthequarantine(檢疫)andfeedingareasforYaYa

werereadyalongwithherfeedingplansandmedicalcare.

InJanuary,visitorsfoundthatYaYahadbecomebony,makingmanyChineseandanimal

loversabroadworryaboutherhealthandlifequalityattheMemphisZoo.Inresponse,the

ChineseAssociationofZoologicalGardenssaidinanannouncementthatGiantpandaYaYahad

beenwellcaredforsincebeinglenttoMemphisZoointheUnitedStatesin2003,andnosignsof

neglectwerefound,basedonvideosofthegiantpanda,monthlyhealthreportsandannual

physicalexaminations,

Later,YaYafinisheda30-daymandatory(強制的)quarantineinShanghaiafterlandingin

China,andshewastransportedtoBeijingZoo.

ThenewsthatYaYacamebacktoChinacheereduplotsofChinesepeople.ByApril9,aYa

Ya-relatedtopichadreceivedtoomanyviews.nComehomesoon,YaYa.I'llgotoseeyouinthe

zooevenifIhavetoqueuealldaylong!”anInternetuserconmented(評論)(xiSinaWeibo.

()44.WecanknowthatYaYa

A.arrivedatBeijingZooonApril8..BstayedinMemphisZoofor20years

C.camebackwiththemalepandaLeLeD.isaveryyoungpandaingoodhealth

()45.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.ChinapreparedtowelcomeYaYaback.

B.ExpertsfromBeijingZoolearnedaboutYaYa'shabits.

C.ThezoostaffmembersfromMemphisZoodidn'tknowYaYa*sfeedingsituation.

D.ChinapreparedfeedingplansandmedicalcareforYaYa.

()46.WhathappenedtoYaYaaftera30-dayquarantineinShanghai?

A.ShewassenttoBeijingZoo.

B.ShestayedinShanghaiforfurthermedicaltreatment.

C.Shewassentforphysicalexaminations.

D.Shewasaskedtobeputbackinthewildbytheanimallovers.

c

Ifyouboughtsomecandymonthsagobutneverateit,howcanyoutellwhetherit*sstill

eatable?Theeasiestwayistochecktheuse-bydateprintedonthecover.Ifthatdatehasalready

passed,you'relikelytothrowthecandyaway.Butisthatreallynecessary?Accordingtoareport,

tonsoffoodiswastedeachyear,largelybecausepeopledon'tfullyunderstandwhatuse-bydates

actuallymeanandtheythinkthefoodisnotsafetoeat.

Use-bydateswereintroducedin1975becausecustomerswantedmoreinformationaboutthe

thingsthattheywereeating.Whentheyfirstshowedup,use-bydatesonlyshowedfreshness

becauseproducerswantedtheirproductstobetastedintheirbestconditions.

However,mostcustomersmistakenlybelievedthatuse-bydatesshowedhowsafethefood

was.Butthetruthisthatthesedatesarentrelatedtothedangeroffoodpoisoning(中毒).Eggs,

forexample,canstillbeeatenthreetofiveweeksafterbeingbought,eventhoughtheuse-bydate

ismuchearlier.Whentheiruse-bydatespass,cookiesmaylosetheirdelicioustaste,buttheyare

notharmful

'It'sanunclearsubject,thedifferencebetweenfoodqualityandfoodsafety/saidJena

RobertsfromaUSfoodtestingcompany.Evenworkersinthefoodfactoryarenotsureaboutit.

Thisiswhytheuse-bydatesmustbeprintedonthecoversofproducts/Wehopeitcanhelp

customersunderstandtheinformationsothattheywon'twastealotoffood.'

Butthiswon*tbeamistakethatiseasytocorrect,becausepeoplehavebelieveditforsolong.

Asaresult,foodfactoryofficialsarenowthinkingaboutturningtheuse-bydateintoadatewhich

canshowwhenfoodismostlikelytobethrownaway.

()47.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Everyyearmostfactoriesproducetoomuchfoodforpeople.

B.Peoplethrowawayfoodbecausetheythinkitisunsafetoeat.

C.It'snecessaryforpeopletothrowawaytonsoffoodeveryyear.

D.Theuse-bydatesarewronglyprinted,sopeoplethrowawayfood.

()48.Whichofthefollowinginformationcandescribetheuse-bydate?

A.SN66015972306795500

B.B.806725A166949

CBETTERIFUSEDBYApr.11th,2023

D.Energy:549KJ7%Protein:1.4g2%Fat:7.4gl2%

()49.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Differentkindsoffood.B.Foodfreshnessandquality.

C.Howtochoosehealthyfood.D.Theuse-bydateandfoodsafety.

D

Tonsofpeopleenjoylisteningtodifferenttypesofmusicwhiletheypaint,write,ordraw.

Manybelievethatmusichelpsgetthecreativejuicesflowing,butaninternationalnewstudyis

challengingthatviewbyputtingvolunteersthroughaseriesoftests.

Thestudywasperformedasajointpartnershipbetweenpsychologistsatthreeuniversitiesin

Europe.Theresultssuggestthatanytaskthatreliesonverbal(與文字有關的)creativitywas

inpaired(削弱)whenlisteningtoanytypeofmusic.

Subjects侵intheprojectallspokeEnglishastheirfirstlanguage,andhadnoproblem

intheirsightorhearing.

Thetasksweresimplewordgames.Forexample,subjectsweregiventhreewords,suchas

dress,shine,andflower.Then,theywereaskedtofindasinglewordwhichcouldbeconnected

withallthreetoformacommonphraseorword.Thesingleword,inthiscase,wouldbe'sun'

(sundress,sunflower,etc).

Subjectscompletedthetasksineitheraquietroom,orwhiletheywereplayedbackground

musicwithforeignlyrics(歌詞),Englishlyrics,andinstruiwtalnusicwithnolyricsatall.

Theresearchteamalsotestedthelibrarybackgroundnoises,butfoundthatsuchnoiseshad

nogreatdifferenceinsubjects*creativity.Thestudy'sauthorsbelievethatwasthecasebecause

librarynoiseisa'steadystate'environment島ichisnotasdisruptive(擾舌L的).Nlisicwithor

withoutlyricsischaracterizedbychangesinpitchortone.

It'sworthmentioningthatevenfamiliarmusicwithwellknownlyricsimpairedsubjects*

creativity,evenwhensubjectsdeclaredthattheyworkedorstudiedwithmusiconregularlyand

themusicimprovedtheiroverallmood.

Sonexttimeyousitdownforastudysessionwiththoselo-fibeats,youmaybegivingyour

brainsomethingelsetofocusonratherthanyourwork.

()50.Whatdoes'thatview*inParagraph1referto?

A.Listeningtomusicwhileworkingissocommon.

B.Peopleenjoylisteningtodifferenttypesofmusic.

C.Listeningtomusicimpairscreativity.

DMusichelpsimproveourcreativity.

()51AccordingtothewordgameinParagraph4,ifvolunteersaregiventhreewords

'foot,base,basket1,whatisthesingleword?

A.Case,B.Line.C.Print.D.Ball.

()52.WhichofthefollowinghadnogreatdifferenceinperfoiTnanceoftheverbaltasks?

A.Familiarmusicwithwellknownlyrics.B.Thequietandlibrarynoiseconditions.

C.Backgroundmusicwithforeignlyrics.DInstrumentalmusicwithnolyrics.

()53.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Musiccannotdisrupttheverbalworkingmemoryofthedisabled.

B.Differentkindsofmusicimpairdifferentpartsofourbrains.

C.Youmaydoyourworkbetterwithoutlisteningtomusic.

□.Librarynoisesarecharacterizedbychangesinpitchortone.

五、信息還原(共5小題,每題1分,滿分5分)

Inmanycultureswhiteoftenmeanssomethingpositive(積極).Awhite-collarjob,for

example,isthekindofjobmanypeoplelookfor,workingwithyourbrainandnotyourhands.

Whiterepresentspurity.54Womenwearwhiteontheirweddingday.Sometimes

whiteisusedinexpressionsthatarenotgood,like'whitewash'.55However,itmeans

somethingdifferenttoday:tohideortocoverupmistakesorfailures.56InoldThailand,

awhiteelephantwasregardedasasacred(神圣的)animal,.57Thekingsofthosedays

gaveawhiteelephanttothepeoplethey\rantedtoruin段掉).Oncetheyreceivedthisholy,royal

animalasagift,theywerenotallowedtosellorkillit.58InAmerica,whenpeoplewant

togetridof(丟棄)theirfurnitureorclothes,theyoftenhavea'whiteelephantsale.

A.A'whiteelephant'isanotherexample.

B.butitwasveryexpensivetokeep.

C.Whiteisanothercalmcolourandcanbringpeacetoourbodyandmind.

D.Today,a'whiteelephant'meanssomethingthatisbig,uselessandunwanted.

E.Atfirst/1whitewash"meanttopaintsomethingwithwhitepainttomakeitlookbetter.

F.sopeoplelikeitverymuch.

G.Thatiswhydoctorsandnursesusuallywearwhiteuniforms.

54.55.56.57.58.

第II卷(非選擇題共49分)

六、詞匯運用(共8小題,每題1分,滿分8分)

59.TheseforeignstudentsarebecomingmoreandmoreinterestedinChinese(古彳弋的)

culture.

6O.Ifsourdutytocareabouteveryanimal'slife.Ofcourse,It'sjustmy(個人的)

opinion.

61,Olderstudentsgaveusalotof(寶貴的)advicewhenwefirstentredtheschool.,

62.1t'satraditionforaChinesefamilytobuyanew(掛歷)whenthenewyearis

drawingnear.

63.Mumwas)thecakeintomanysmallpieceswhenIgothome,

64.Simon(更喜歡)cookingbyhimselftoeatingoutbeforehewasmarried

65.Fmwonderingiftheboywas(影響)bysomeunhealthywebsites.

66.-Sheseemsunhappy.Whatcanwedotoherup?

-Singasongforher.Shelikesmusic.

七、短文填空(本題共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

Recently,LuckinCoffee(瑞幸咖啡)hasworkedwithKweichowMoutai(貴州茅臺),the

makerofChina'smostf67nationalbaijiu,foranunusualproduct:alcoholiclattes.

ThepopularChinesecoffeechain(連鋤sentoutthescrcalled'sauce-flavoredlatte(醬香

拿鐵)for38yuan(5.2dollars)lastMonday.Customerswhob.____袋itwithanonlinecoupon(優(yōu)

惠券)willbeabletoreceive胡offforalimitedtime,itsaid.

The'sauce'inthenamemakespeoplethinkofMoutai'sspecialtaste.Thenewdrinkquickly

becameahottopiconChinesesocialmedia.Manypeoplelarew69ifitissafetohaveatry.

Theq70*CanwedriveacarafterdrinkingthatMoutaicoffee?'wasthenumberonesubject

onsocialnetworkWeiboonMonday,with430m.nviwers.Moutai'sbaijiuisa

throat-tingling鐮喉嚨的)drinkthatusuallycontains53%alcohol.ManypecplesayiVs1__72

'firewater*,becauseofitsstrongtaste.Thered-and-whitebottlesofMoutaiarealwayss73

atChinesestatebanquets(國宴)andbusinessevents.

Thistime,MoutaichoosestoworkwithLuckintogetpeople'sattention.Eachcupofcoffee

hasasmalldropofMoutaibaijiu,withatotalalcoholcontentofabout0.5%,accordingtoLuckin.

Thecompanystronglysuggeststhatdrivers,teenagersandpregnantwomenshouldbe

stoppedfromd74thiskindoflatte.

Thenewdrink,offeredtocustomerswithatopofcream,isthelatesteffortmadebyMoutai

tomeettheneedsofdifferentpeople,e.75youngladies.

Withthepopularityofthisnewdrink,LuckinisonceagainaleadingcoffeebrandinChina.

Uptonow,ithasopenedasmanyas10,000storesa.76morethan240Chinesecities.

6768.69.70.71.

72.73.74.75.76.

八、句子翻譯(共5小題,每題1分,滿分5分)

77、關注細節(jié)使你更易于取得成功。

____________________________________________makesiteasierfbryoutoachievesuccess.

78、如果你下決心有困難,紅色也許對你有幫助。

Redmaybehelpfulifyou______________________________________________________

79、他寧愿放棄這次演出也不錯失這次機會。

____________________________________________________thanmissthechance.

80、丹尼兒很有條理,他能使所有的東西保持井然有序。

Danieliswellorganizedandhecan_______________________________________________

81、這項工作太艱巨子,我別無選擇只能向別人求助。

Thetaskwastoohard,!forhelp.

九、閱讀表達(共3小題,82題1分,83題2分,84題3分,滿分6分)

WorkingOutthroughOnlineVideos

Physicalexerciseisgoodforourmind,bodyandspirit.Today,

workingoutthroughonlinevideosisbecomingverypopular.Since

theInternetiswidelyused,it'sveryeasyforustodoso.Thatmeans

wecanworkoutanytimeanywhere.

Oneofmyfriends,LinFei.followedshortworkoutvideosto

dodailyexercise/Withliveprograms,Ifeellikeworkingoutwith

myfriends,whichencouragesmetoholdontothelastminute.'she

said.

Anotherfriendofmine,Michael,toldmethatworkoutvideoslethimfeelsocomfortable.'I

haveafearofworkingoutatthegym(健身房)becauseIdon,tlikebeingwatchedbyothers.

Workingoutathomemakesworkingoutmuchmoreenjoyable/hesaid.

Withtheirexamples,Idecidedtogiveitatry.WhenItoldmyplantomyeldersister,aPE.

teacher,sheremindedmethatworkoutvideoscouldbehelpfulbutmightstillcarrys

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