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第1頁/共1頁2022北京西城外國語學校初二(上)期中英語多語種班初二年級英語班級_________學號_________姓名___________成績_________2022年10月本試卷共10頁,分A卷和B卷,其中A卷卷面90分,另有口語成績10分,合計100分。B卷20分,全卷共120分??荚嚂r長90分鐘??忌鷦毡貙⒋鸢笇懺诖痤}紙上,在試卷上作答無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題紙一并交回。LanguageinUse(18’)IV.Choosethebestanswers.(10’)18. —WhenwasLilyborn,Lucy? —________June13th,1992. A.In B.At C.On D.For19. Myauntboughtahatfor________onmybirthday.Ilikeitverymuchandweariteveryday. A.me B.I C.her D.she20. Jamesispleasedwithhisnewphone,becauseitrunsalot________thantheoldone. A.fast B.faster C.fastest D.thefastest21. YuanLongpingisoneofscientistsintheworld. A.great B.greater C.greatest D.thegreatest22. Thetalentshowis________thegameshow.Ilikeboth. A.asinterestingas B.notasinterestingas C.asboringas D.notasboringas23. Grandfatherwas________toseehisgrandsonsplaying________inthegarden. A.happy;happy B.happy;happily C.happily;happily D.happily;happy24. You’llhaveto________theticketearlyifyouwanttoseethatfootballmatch. A.park B.book C.show D.offer25. MissZhangaskedSam________lateagain.A.tobe B.tonotbe C.notbe D.nottobe26. Howwasyourvisittothemuseumlastweekend? Great!I________alotaboutChineseculture. A.learn B.amlearning C.learnt D.willlearn27. Sandy’shomeisfarfromschool,sohe________toschoolbybuseveryday. A.willgo B.went C.goes D.isgoingV.Cloze.(8’)May17th,2022I’mexcitedtoday.That’sbecausemybestchildhoodfriendMollycamebackhomelatelastnight.Ihaven’tseenherinFOURyears!IstillrememberthedayMollycametothisworld.ItwasMarch20th,2016-abouttwoyearsbehindme.Mollywasso28thatshesoonbecameoneofthestarshereatKunmingZoo.Therewasalwaysalarge29ofvisitorsoutsideourplayground,butmostofthesepeoplewerecomingtoseeheronly.MollyandIplayedtogethereverydayuntiloneeveninginApril2018whenshetoldmeshewouldgotoaremote(遙遠的)place.Thenextmorning,Ifoundhercage30.ThezookeeperstoldmethatMollywasbeingsenttoazooinHenan.Itwasthe31dayofmylife-wehadn’tevensaidgoodbyetoeachother.Ihaveneverstopped32hersincethatday.“Willshehavedifficultygettingusedtothenorthernclimate?Willshecontinuetobetreated(被對待)well?”Ithought.Nobodycouldhelpanswerthesequestions.Oneday,IheardfromseveralzoovisitorsthatMollyhadbeentrainedtoperformacrobatics(雜技)andcarrytouristsaroundonherback.Thehandlers(馴獸員)forcedhertolearntricks.Thenews33shocked(使……震驚)me.HowIwishedthiswasnottrue!AlthoughIalsoheardthatmanypeoplehadbeenaskingthegovernmenttosaveMolly,Istillcouldn’t34worryingaboutmyfriend.IfeelluckythatIhavebeentakengoodcareof.Inmanyotherzoos,however,elephantshowsarecommonwhilethelivingconditionsareawful.AsIgrewup,Islowlyrealizedtheseverity(嚴重性)ofthisproblem.EveryyearonAugust12th-WorldElephantDay-peoplecallforbetterprotectionforus.Asanelephant,Ithinkthisisnot35.IwishtherewereanElephantDayeverymonth.28.A.brave B.polite C.lovely D.dangerous29.A.crowd B.pair C.couple D.double30.A.open B.empty C.new D.beautiful31.A.darkest B.coldest C.poorest D.longest32.A.thinking B.missing C.dreaming D.forgetting33.A.simply B.mainly C.heavily D.deeply34.A.start B.finish C.stop D.keep35.A.possible B.perfect C.fair D.enoughReadingComprehension(32’)VI.Readthepassagesandchoosethebestanswers.(22’)(A)KakaduNationalPark,coveringalmost20,000squarekilometers,holdswithinitsboundaries(范圍)animpressiveecosystemandamazingancientrockart.Youcantravelinaboatalongwithwildlife,examine25,000-year-oldrockpaintings,swiminpoolsandhikethroughancientsandstonecountry.UbirrLayersofrock-artpaintings,invariousstylesandfromvariouscenturies,createcharmingquietness.Thesearethepaintingsofmimispirits:energeticfigureswho,it’sbelieved,werethefirstoftheCreationAncestorstopaintonrock.GunlomGunlomisasuperbescarpment(懸崖)waterfall.Itfeaturesawonderfullargewaterholeanddrama-filledscenery,andthere’salsoalovelypicnicareahere.Ifyouwanttoexploremore,taketheLookoutWalk,whichaffordsincredibleviews;whenthere’swater,thepoolatthetopisKakadu’sbestone.TwinFallsTwinFallsrunsallyearround(noswimming),andhalfthefunisgettinghere,includingalittleboattrip(adult/child$15/free,7:30am-5pm,lastboat4pm)andanover-the-waterboardwalk.Wildlifehereincludesfreshwatercrocodilesaswellasbirdssuchasrainbowpittasandemeralddoves.AnbangbangGalleryTheAnbangbangGallery,featuringvividdreamingcharactersrepaintedinthe1960s,hasanexcellentexhibitionthatcontainsoneofthemostextraordinaryimagesanywhereintheKakaduarea:stayaroundthedangerousNabulwinjbulwinj,adangerousspiritwholikestoeatfemalesafterhittingthemovertheheadwithayam(山藥).36. WhatcanyoudoinUbirr? A.Haveapicnic. B.Findsomewildlife. C.Attendanexhibition. D.Enjoyancientrockart.37. Whichplacecanattractaswimmer? A.Ubirr. B.Gunlom. C.TwinFalls. D.AnbangbangGallery.38. HowmuchshouldacoupleandtheirlittledaughterpayforaboattripatTwinFalls? A.$15. B.$20. C.$30. D.$45.(B)WhenIwasyoungerIhatedlanguages.Myfathercouldspeakseverallanguages.HewassurethatIcouldalsobegoodatlanguages.Withhisencouragement,IdecidedtogotoChiletolearnSpanish.Attheweekend,Ididapart-timejob.Iworkedinaschoolfordisabled(有殘疾的)childreninaclassofsix.Onlytwochildrenintheclasscouldspeak,andneitherofthemcoulddoitwell.ButIrealizedslowlythateverychildcouldcommunicate.Someofthemusedbodylanguagetoexpressthemselves.Othersusedtheirvoices-theymadenoises.Thenoiseschangedwhentheyhaddifferentfeelings.Theyeven“talked”toeachother,havingquarrels(爭吵)andfriendlychatslikeanyoneelse.Noneofthechildreninthatroomcouldsayasinglesentence.Buttheyhadastrongpersonality(個性),likesanddislikes,wishesandfearsthattheycommunicatedeveryday.Slowly,IlearnednotonlySpanishbutthelanguageofeveryoneofthechildrenIcaredfor.Itwasencouragingtoseethesechildrenchattingwitheachothercomfortably.Ihadbeenmakingexcusesfornottryingalltheseyears.Andherewereagroupofdisabledchildrenshowingmehowimportantcommunicationwas.ItreallymademewanttolearnSpanish.Inthisway,Icouldexpressmypersonalityinthewaythattheyhadlearnedtodo.Fromthenon,IspentmyeveningsstudyingSpanishafterwork.IfeltexcitedwhenIknewanewword.WhenIarrivedinChile,Icouldn’tsayasingleword.ButwhenIleftIcouldhappilyhaveaconversation.Mylifewasgoinginadifferentdirection.Ilearnedfromthosechildrenthatcommunicationcouldopendoorslikesomethingelse—doorstofriendship,happinessandexcitement.39. Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriter’sfatherfromthetext? A.HetaughthisdaughterSpanish. B.Hehatedlanguageswhenhewasyoung. C.HehadbeentoChileseveraltimes. D.Hewasgoodatlanguages.40. WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext? A.Thechildrenmadenoisesonlywhentheyfeltangry. B.ThechildrenmadethewriterwanttolearnSpanishwell. C.Onlytwochildrenintheclasscouldsayasinglesentence. D.ThewritercouldspeakalittleSpanishbeforegoingtoChile.41. Accordingtothewriter,whatcanopendoorstonewthings? A.Kindness. B.Friendship. C.Communication. D.Patience.42. What’sthebesttitleforthetext? A.Myfather’sadvice B.Kinddisabledkids C.Thepowerofcommunication D.MyfirstSpanishteacher(C)LookingattheundonehomeworkonhisdeskalwaysmakesDavidGreyfeeluncomfortable.Moreoftenthannot,DavidleaveshishomeworkbehindandsurfstheInternetorwatchesTVinstead,waitinguntilthelastminute.“ButthelongerIwait,”saysDavid,aged15,“themoreIworry.”Everyoneprocrastinates(拖延)becausetheywanttofeelgoodnow.Thewaytodothatistoavoid(避開)thetask.Youcanprocrastinateonnearlyanything,evenenjoyabletaskssuchasplanningavacation.“Somepeopleprocrastinatecleaning.Somepeopleprocrastinatebycleaning,”saysProfessorPeterStone.Researchhasshownthatthetoptasksyoungpeopleprocrastinatearestudyingandgoingtobed.“Onebigreasonforprocrastinationisthatpeopleareafraidoffailure(失?。?ofnotmeetingothers’expectations(期待),”Stoneadds.Somepeoplebelievethatprocrastinationwillmakethemthrive.Butresearchersdisagree.“Ididastudymanyyearsago,askingprocrastinatorstofinishataskinacertainperiodoftime(特定時間),”saysStone.“Theydidworsethannon-procrastinators:theymademoremistakesandtheytooklonger.Buttheythoughttheydidbetter.”Nomatterwhatthecauseis,procrastinationisusuallynotgoingtobegoodforyou.Forexample,bedtimeprocrastinationcanleadtosleeplessness,whichinturncancausemanyotherhealthproblems.Forthosewhoneedsomedrivestostopprocrastinating,thebestadvicemightbetotakeactionfirst.Ifyou’vebeenprocrastinatingonforming(形成)ahabitofexercise,justputonyourwalkingshoes.Alittlebitofprogresswillgetyoumoving.Next,findsomethingtohelpyouremembertotakeaction.Ifyouwanttogotobedat10:30pm,youmightsetatimeddimmerswitch(漸暗開關(guān))at10pm.Whenthelightsaredimmer,you’llstartgoingtobed.Itworksformostpeople.Finally,reward(獎勵)yourselfeverytimeyoumakeprogress.Forexample,afteryou’verun3km,enjoyyourfavoriteice-cream.Butbecareful:itwon’tworktheotherwayaround.43. Whatisthemainreasonforpeople’sprocrastination? A.Theywanttoavoiddoinghardwork. B.Theyneedtofinishthetoptasksfirst. C.Theyfeartoloseandletothersdown. D.Theyplantodotheenjoyabletaskslast.44. Theunderlinedword“thrive”inParagraph3mostprobablymeans________. A.thinkfaster B.workmoresuccessfully C.giveupmoreeasily D.worrytoomuch45. WhatshouldDaviddoifhewantstostopprocrastinatingonawritingtask? A.Putonsomesoftmusictohelpthinkactivelyandwrite. B.Enjoyafavoriteice-cream,andthenstartwriting. C.SearchtheInternetforenoughideasbeforestarting. D.Pickupapenandwritedownpossiblestartingsentences.46. Whatcanbethebesttitleofthispassage? A.Adayofaprocrastinator. B.Procrastination:yesorno? C.Saygoodbyetoprocrastination. D.Wanttofeelgoodnow?Procrastinate!VII.Readthepassageandanswerthequestionsbelow.(10’)JasonQueallyisoneofthefastestmenintheworldonabicycle.Butdoyoureallycallthethinginthepictureabicycle?Well,yes,Jason’shuman-poweredmachine,withitstwowheels,is,ofcourse,abicycle.Everyyear,averyimportanthuman-poweredbicycleraceisheldinNevada,USA.Thespeedofthebikeismeasured(測定)foronly200meters,butplayerstakemorethanakilometertogettheirbikesgoingfast.JasonQueally’sfastestspeedforthe200-meterracewas103.5kilometersanhour.Atthisyear’srace,Jasonfailedtoreachthefinishingline.Hewasspeedingalongataboutseventykilometersanhourwhenhebegantolosecontrolofhisbike.Whenhetriedtoslowdown,itbegantosmoke.Soontheinsideofhisbikewasfilledwithsmoke.Whenhetriedtosee,hecouldn’tbreathe.Atseventykilometersanhour,acrashcouldbeveryserious.Jasonwasfrightened,buthemanaged(設法)tostopthebikesafely.Hewouldrepairhisbicycleandtryagainanothertimetobetheworld’sfastestmanonabike.Betterlucknexttime,Jason.Maybeyou’resurprisedthatthesebikesgosoquickly,butisituseful?Itcouldbe.Carsarebecomingmoreandmorepopular,andtheyareverysafe,comfortableandeasytodrive,buttheyalsopollutetheairinourcities.Scientistsandengineersarelearningfromfastracingbikeshowtomakehuman-poweredvehiclesthatmightbeusefulfordailytravel.47. WhoisJasonQueally? ___________________________________________________________________________48. Howoftenisthehuman-poweredbicycleraceheldinNevada? ___________________________________________________________________________49. DidJasonstopthebikesafelyorwashebadlyhurt? ___________________________________________________________________________50. WhydidJasonlosethisyear’srace? ___________________________________________________________________________51. Whatkindofvehiclecanbethebestvehiclefordailytravelaccordingtothewriter? ___________________________________________________________________________Writing(10’)VIII.Writing(10’)52.根據(jù)中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的文段寫作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語僅供選用。請不要寫出你的校名和真實姓名。北京是一座具有深厚文化底蘊的城市。假如你是李華,你校英語社團將在某公眾號上開展線上“我愛京韻文化”國際交流活動。請你用英語寫一篇文章,介紹你所參與的一次京韻文化體驗活動,你去了哪里,參與了哪些具體活動,收獲了什么。提示詞語:show,treasure,love,important提示問題:1.Wheredidyougo?2.Whatdidyoudothere?3.Whatdidyoulearnfromthevisit?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

參考答案Part(A)Listentothedialoguesandanswerthequestions.Youwillheareachonetwice.(8’)1.Byair/plane.2.OnSaturdayafternoon.3.Heislookingforhisfavoritebook.4.Tolookafterherpetdog(whilesheisaway).Listentothedialoguesorthemonologueandchoosethebestanswers.Youwillheareachonetwice.(12’)5-12CABCACBAListentoamonologueandcompletethetablewiththekeyinformationyouhear.Youwillhearittwice.(10’)13.hard 14.stories 15.carefully 16.meaning 17.mistakesLanguageinUse(18’)Choosethebestanswers.(10’)18-22:CABDA23-27:BBDCCV.Cloze.(8’)28-31:CABA32-35:BDCDVI.ReadingComprehension(32’)VI.Readthepassagesandchoosethebestanswers.(22’)36-38:DBC39-42:DBCC43-46:CBDCVII.Readthepassageandanswerthequestionsbelow.(10’)47.(Heis)oneofthefastestmenintheworldonabicycle.48.Everyyear./Onceayear.49.Hestoppedthebikesafely.50.Becausetherewassomethingwithhisbike(andhelostcontrolofhisbike).51.It’sfast,safecomfortable,(easytodrive)andhuman-powered(butdoesnotpollutetheair).Writing(10’)VIII.Writing(10’)Beijingisacitywithprofoundculturalheritageanditisagreattreasure.InordertoexperiencetraditionalBeijingculturebetter,IinvitedmyforeignfriendstoHutongtourlastSunday.

First,wewentsightseeingalongthelanesinHutong.ThehousesinHutongaretraditional,suchasSiheyuan.Fromthem,weimaginedhowpeopleusedtolive.Wetookpicturesandhadacloselook.Second,wepaidavisittoaHutongfamily.Wehadlunchthereandhadashorttalkwiththelocalresidents,whichhelpeduslearnaboutmanystoriesofthepast.WenotonlyappreciatethedramaticchangesthatHutonghasundergone,butalsoseetheevidenceofthehistoryofBeijing,experiencetheoldwayoflifeandexperiencetraditionalBeijingculture.

Inaword,HutongsarethehomesofcommonpeopleinBeijing.Itiseasytoknowhowpeoplelivedandhadfunintheolddays.SoitisimportantandagoodwaytolearnabouttraditionalBeijingculture.Allmyforeignfriendsloveitverymuch.Part(B)Fillintheblankswiththewordsgivenbelow.(10’)1.organize2.backup3.commonsense4.satisfied5.eventhough6.getcloseto7.makesure8.old-fashioned9.recommendation10.aswellasReadthepassageandchoosethebestanswers.(10’)11-15.BDCCATapescriptI.Listentothedialoguesandanswerthequestions.Youwillheareachonetwice.(8’)1.HowdidAmygotoLondon?M:Amy,didyougotoLondonlastsummer?W:Yes.Iwenttherebyair.M:Whatdidyoudothere?W:IvisitedmyuncleJackinLondon.Heworksthere.2.Whenaretheygoingtomeet?W:Hello,Tony!Wouldyouliketogotothecinemawithme?There’sanewactionmovie.M:Thatsoundsgreat!Ilikeactionmoviesbest.Whenshallwemeet?W:Let’smeetonSaturdayafternoonatNewWorldCinema.M:Perfect!SeeyouonSaturdayafternoon!3.Whatisthemandoing?W:Hi,David.What’reyoudoinghere?M:I’mlookingformyfavoritebook.Whataboutyou,Cindy?W:Iwanttofindsomenewpoems.YouknowIlovereadingpoems.M:Yeah.Iknowthat.Butpoemsarenotmyhobby.Iprefershortstories,especiallystoriesbyDickens.Look!There’sthebookI’mlookingfor.4.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?W:Couldyoupleasedosomethingforme,Tony?M:Certainly!Whatwouldyoulikemetodo?W:Well,doyouknowI’mgoingtoFloridanextweekforaholiday?M:Yes,Ido.W:CouldyoulookaftermypetdogformewhileI’maway?M:Sure,I’dloveto.WhatdoIhavetodo?W:I’vewritteneverythingdownonthislist.M:Good,don’tworry.I’lltakegoodcareofhim.W:I’msureyouwill.Thanksalot!II.Listentothedialoguesandthemonologueandchoosethebestanswers.Youwillheareachonetwice.(12’)NowlistentoadialogueandanswerQuestions5and6.W:Hello,Mike.M:Hi,Lucy.Howareyou?W:I’mdoingwell.M:Howisyourvolunteerworkhere?W:Great.M:Iwanttobeavolunteer,too.W:Ohgood!Areyouananimallover?Canyouhelpthestreetcatsordogs?M:Hmm…I’dloveto,butIdon’thaveanyexperience.W:Itdoesn’tmatter.Someonewillhelpyou.M:WhatcanIdo?W:Youcanworkattheanimalhome.M:Soundsinteresting.WhatdoIneedtodothere?W:Youneedtolearntofeedandtakecareoftheanimals.M:Noproblem.W:Nowtherearetoomanypetslivinginthestreet.Andwealwaysneedvolunteerstohelpthem.M:Great.I’lltellsomeofmyfriendstocome.NowlistentoadialogueandanswerQuestions7and8.W:Congratulations!Finally,youdidit.Itwasreallyahardmatch.M:Thankyou.Youknow,IalmostlostthematchbecauseIwassonervous.W:Really?Butyoulookedrelaxedenough.M:Oh(laugh)!It’sniceofyoutosaythat.W:Now,yourdreamhascometrue.You’vebecomeoneofthebestping-pongplayers.Howdoyoufeelaboutit?M:Excited,butIknowit’shardtowinallthetime.Soforme,tryinghardismoreimportant.W:Well,nextquestion,couldyoutellmewhyyouloveping-pongsomuch,butnotothersportssuchasbasketballorfootball?M:Actually,Ibeganplayingitwithmyparentsasalittleboy.Ilovedthefunandthefeelingitbroughtme,andIwillneverforgetthat.W:Thankyouforyourtimeandhopeyouwilldoevenbetterinthenextmatch!NowlistentoadialogueandanswerQuestions9and10.M:SallyMyersisathirteen-year-oldwriterwhosefirstbookwaspublishedlastyear.Sally,tellusaboutthatbook.W:Well,Ilovedwriting.Ihadkeptadiaryforacoupleofyears.Iwroteaboutmyday,poems,stories,andstufflikethat.ButInevershowedpeoplewhatIwrote.Then,becausemypenpalwasmovingtoanewcitywithherfamily,Iwrotedownsomeadviceforher.ShethoughtitwasgreatandsaidIshouldwritealittlebookaboutitforotherkids.SoIdid.M:Didanyonehelpyou

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