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2024北京房山初三二模英語(yǔ)本試卷共10頁(yè),滿分60分,考試時(shí)長(zhǎng)90分鐘。考生務(wù)必將答案填涂或書(shū)寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分本部分共33題,共40分。在每題列出的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最符合題目要求的一項(xiàng)。一、單項(xiàng)填空(每小題0.5分,共6分)從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1.MaryandMikehavethesamereadinghabit.gototheReadingCornertwiceaweek.A.They B.I C.We D.You2.TheschoolsciencefestivalwillrunfromMondayFridaynextweek.A.with B.a(chǎn)t C.to D.of3.Withtheencouragementofmyteachersandclassmates,I’vebecomemuchthanbefore.A.confident B.moreconfident C.mostconfident D.4.Whenyoucrossthestreet,youstopattheredlight.A.can B.could C.may D.must5.—Excuseme,canIgettotheTempleofHeaven?—TakebusNo.17or54.A.how B.what C.when D.where6.—IwanttobeanartistwhenIgrowup.—Workhard,yourdreamwillcometrue.A.or B.but C.a(chǎn)nd D.for7.Tomthevolunteerprogramwithhisfriendsatthistimeyesterday.A.discusses B.willdiscuss C.isdiscussing D.wasdiscussing8.MymomzongziforuseveryDragonBoatFestival.Ilikezongziwithredbeans.A.made B.makes C.willmake D.hasmade9.—HowwasyourMayDayholiday?—Wonderful,Iwithmyparents.Wehadagreattime.A.travelled B.willtravel C.travel D.a(chǎn)mtravelling10.Mamianqun,orhorse-facedskirt,popularityformanyyearsinChina.A.wasenjoying B.enjoyed C.hasenjoyed D.willenjoy11.—WhatdoyouthinkofAI?—It’sveryuseful.Ithinkitinawiderfieldinthefuture.A.used B.willuse C.wasused D.willbeused12.—Couldyoupleasetellmethisphotosomuch?—BecauseitshowsthelaunchofChang’e6inWenchang.I’mproudofit.A.whydoyouvalue B.whyyouvalue C.whywillyouvalue D.whyyouwillvalue二、完形填空(每小題1分,共8分)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。Ataround8:30pm,SteveandHannahweredrivinghomewiththeirthreedaughterswhentheynoticedsomethingunusual.Therewereflames(火焰)comingfromachimney(煙囪).“Iwasstaringattheflamesandtryingtofindoutwhatitwas,”Stevesaid.“Itwasn’tuntilIpassedthehousethatithitme.Oh,thehouseison13!”Theyimmediatelystoppedthecarbytheroad.Whenthecouple14outofthecar,theycouldseeamansittinginthelivingroomwiththefireplaceon.Steverantothefrontdoor15andkeptknockingonittowarnthehomeowner.Themanwascaughtoffguard,“Whatdoyouwant!”Stevekeptshouting,“Yourchimneyisburning!”extinguisher“Oh,mygoodness!Mykidsareupstairs,”thehomeowneropenedthedoor.extinguisherWithoutasecondthought,Stevestartedto16thehomeowner.ThehomeownerrantoopenthewindowswhileStevecarriedthefireextinguisherbythefireplacetoputoutthefire.However,whenthewindowsopened,thefireatthetopofthechimneybecameveryintense(強(qiáng)烈的),hittingtheroofandsidingbadly.Inthemeantime,Hannahcalledthefiredepartment.Justasthefirefightersarrived,Steveandhisfamilyleft.Luckily,thefirewasputoutandthehomewas17andtherewerenoinjuriestothefamily.Afterthefire,thehomeownercreatedapostinthemediainhopeoffindingthe18couple.“Lookingforawonderfulcouplewhosavedmyfamilyandourhome!”,saidthehomeowneronthemedia.“Wewereshocked,tryingtogetthekidsoutandputtingthefiredown.It’sa19thatwedidn’tgettosaythankyou.”Withthehelpofmedia,thetwofamilieswerefinallyreunited.Whenaskedwhatmadeyoudothis,Stevereplied,“Ijusthadtohelpthisgoodfamilyandtheyhadyoungkidstoo.I’mreallyhappywestoppedthe20andcouldhelpsomebody.Youneverwanttoseeafamilygethurtorlosebelongingsortheirhome.”13.A.sale B.fire C.hand D.show14.A.rushed B.fell C.moved D.climbed15.A.quietly B.a(chǎn)ngrily C.worriedly D.politely16.A.warm B.stop C.face D.back17.A.saved B.freed C.cared D.supported18.A.busy B.kind C.patient D.honest19.A.surprise B.fear C.pleasure D.pity20.A.mistake B.a(chǎn)ttack C.a(chǎn)ccident D.pollution三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共26分)(一)閱讀下列介紹,請(qǐng)根據(jù)人物要求匹配最適合的管理壓力的方法,并將所對(duì)應(yīng)的A、B、C、D選項(xiàng)填在相應(yīng)位置上。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。AWaystoManageStressADorelaxationactivitiesAlikemeditation,yoga,anddeepbreathingexercises.Theseactivitiescanhelploweryourbloodpressure,heartrateandbreathingrate,soyourstresswillbereduced.BUnderstandtheexpectationsBKnowingyourstudyexpectationsisagreatwaytomanagestress.Beingunsureoftherequirementscancausestress.Askyourwheneveryouneedto.CDCDItcanbehardtofindtimeforyourselfinacloserelationship,whichcancauseyoutofeelstressedandalossoffreedom.It’simportanttospendqualitytimeinyourselfandinthethingsyouenjoy.ImprovecomfortThediscomfortcausedbyunsuitablechairsordesks,annoyingnoises,andevenclothingcanmakeyoufeelstressed.Improveyourlivingenvironmentandclothingascomfortableaspossible.LucyandIaresoclosefriendsthatwespendalmostallthetimetogether,butsometimesIfeelalossoffreedom.LucyandIaresoclosefriendsthatwespendalmostallthetimetogether,butsometimesIfeelalossoffreedom.Myparentsarealwayspushingmetostudy,butI’mnotclearabouttheirrequirementsandexpectations.ThechairIsitmakesannoyingnoisesandthenewclothesarealittlebitsmallforme.Ifeeluncomfortablethewholeday.21.AliceMygrandmalikesdancingalongwiththemusicandwouldliketomakefriends.Mygrandmalikesdancingalongwiththemusicandwouldliketomakefriends.22.Tony23.Harry(二)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。BTherewasonceanoldmanwhowenttotheseasideeverymorning,walkingalongthebeachdrawingpicturesandenjoyingthebeautifulsea.Onemorning,hecameacrossabeachaccidentallywherethousandsofstarfishhadwashedup.starfishTheoldmannoticedalittlegirlwascominginthedistance.Asshewalked,shewouldstoptobenddown(彎下腰)andpickupanobjectandthrowitintothesea.starfishThemanwalkedcloseraskingwhatshewasdoingbytheseaside.Shestopped,lookedup,andreplied,“Throwingstarfishintothesea.”Themanaskedherwhy,towhichshereplied,“Theseahaswashedthemupontothebeachandtheycan’tgobacktotheseabythemselves.Whenthesungetshigh,theywilldie,unlessIthrowthembackintothewater.”Themannoted,“Buttherearemilesandmilesofbeachandtherearethousandsofstarfishallalongeverymile,howwillyoumakemuchofadifference?”Thegirlbentdown,pickedupanotherstarfishandthrewitasfarasshecouldintothesea.Thensheturnedtowardstheoldman,gaveasmileandsaid,“Imadeadifferencetothatone!”Afterhearingthegirl’sexplanation,theoldmanwasshocked.Peopleoftenthinktheycan’tdoenoughtomakeabigdifferencesotheyputofftheiractionsorwaitforsomeoneelsetotakethelead.However,thelittlegirltaughttheoldmanaveryimportantlesson.Everyonehastheopportunitiestocreatepositivechanges.Onesmallsteptowardschangingtheworldcanmakeabigdifference.Bethechangeforsomeoneandinspireotherstodothesame.Whileyoumaynotbeabletochangethewholeworld,youcanmakeabigdifferenceforasmallpartofit.24.Whatdidthelittlegirldobytheseaside?A.Shedrewpicturestoenjoythebeautifulsea.B.Shewashedthestarfishandmadethemclean.C.Shethrewthestarfishintotheseatosavethem.D.Shewalkedalongthebeachandwasbathedinthesun.25.Howdidtheoldmanfeelafterhearingthegirl’sexplanation?A.Shocked. B.Worried. C.Excited. D.Relaxed. 26.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Confidencecanmakewishescometrue.B.Takingasmallstepcanmakeabigdifference.C.Changingothersisnecessaryiftheyarewrong.D.Peoplecanchangetheworldwhentheygrowup.CYouarewhatyoueat.Howdoeseatingmealsrightbenefityourhealth?Doyouhaveabalanceddiet?Nutritionist(營(yíng)養(yǎng)學(xué)家)Lambertbelievesit’smoreimportantwhatyoueatthanwhenyoueat.“Yournutritionhasmoremeaningthanatimescheduleoranumberofmeals.Thefoodsyouchoosetoconsume(攝入)willhaveaneffectonyourwholehealth,”shesays.Abalanceddiet,Lambertadds,shouldincludeahandfulofcarbs(forexample,rice,pasta),anoutstretchedhandfulofprotein(chicken,tofu),twohandfulsofvegetable,andathumb-sizedpartoffat(oliveoilforcooking),buthowmanymealsyouchoosetoeatandtheirsizedependonpersonalpreference,lifestyle,andhealthgoals.If,forexample,someonewantstoloseweightandsitsallthetimeintheevening,Lambertsuggeststhatasmallerpartatdinnerthanlunchwouldmakesense.Whendidyoulasteat?“Timingisakeyfactor,”saysHyde,nutritionaltherapist.“Lookingatthebesttimestoeatcannotonlyhelpyoucontrolweight,butalsoreduceinflammation(炎癥)andhelpyousleepbetter.”Intermittent(間歇性的)fasting(禁食)hasbecomepopularovertheyears,meaningthatyoucanconsumefoodwithina10-hourtimewindowandfastfor14hoursovernight.Then,considerthetimebetweenyourlastbiteandgoingtosleep.AnothernutritionistMarksays,“Youshouldstopeatingtwohoursbeforegoingtobed.”Differentlifestylescanmakethisdifficult.Ifyou’regettinghomelate,andthereforedon’thavethattwo-hourwindowbeforebed,Marksuggestsasmaller,lighterdinner,suchasabowlofsoup.Thesoundsyoumakewhilechewing(咀嚼)haveanimportanteffectontheamountoffoodyoueat,anewstudyhasfound.Researcherscarriedoutanexperiment,andtheresultssuggestthatpeoplearelikelytoconsumelessiftheycanhearthemselveseating.SoEldersaid,“Cheweachmouthful,enjoyitandthinkofthetaste,thenyouwillstarttorealizewhenyou’refull.Sotakeyourtimeandyouwon’thavechocolateafterwards.”Inaword,whetheryoutrytocontrolthefoodyoueatorthetimeyoueatit,youshouldchoosethemostsuitableeatingstylethatcancontinue,ratherthanitbeinganinstantreturn.27.FromParagraph2,wecanknow.A.eatinglessatlunchcanhelpusloseweightB.theamountoffoodweeatdependsonitstasteC.a(chǎn)balancedmealdependsonpersonalpreferenceD.thefoodweeathasagreatinfluenceonourwholehealth28.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Lambertbelievespeopleshouldhavetheirownlifestyles.B.Hydesaysthetimeyoueatiscloselyrelatedtowhatyoueat.C.Markpointsoutthatitisbetternottoeattwohoursbeforegoingtobed.D.Elderthinkspeopleconsumemoreiftheypayattentiontothechewingsound.29.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Tointroducebeneficialeatingstyles.B.Tostressthepopularityofintermittentfasting.C.Toexplaintherelationshipbetweeneatingandsleeping.D.Toshowsomeadvantagesofeatingdifferentkindsoffood.DYou’veprobablyheardaboutnarcissism(自戀).Anarcissistisallabout“me,me,me.”Butdoyouknowthere’satotallyoppositetypeofperson?Echoistsarealwaysputtingothersfirst.Sometimes,though,it’snecessarytotakecareofthemselves.Beinganechoistoranarcissistcanhaveamajorinfluenceonmentalhealth.Ifyouorsomeoneyouknowissufferingfromthat,it’sgoodtorecognizeitearly.Narcissiststhinkveryhighlyofthemselvesandfeeltheyarethemostimportant.Theyareself-centeredandoverlyfocusontheirlooksandpersonality.Thismakesthemtoactinaharmfulwayandevencausesproblemsinmanyareaoflife,suchasrelationshipswithothers,andtheabilityofcommunicationatwork,oratschool,orinafamily.Peoplewithnarcissismoftenwantadmirationfromothersandtakeadvantageofotherstogetwhattheywant.Theybecomeimpatientorangrywhentheydon’treceivespecialtreatment.Echoistsareafraidofbeingtooself-centered,sotheyarealwaysquiet.Theyareoftenverygivingbutmightnotgetmuchinreturn.Theyspendmuchtimecaringforothersandnotenoughforthemselves.Theyoftenmeettheneedsofothersratherthanexpressingtheirown.Echoistsalsobehaveshylyandfearbeingaburdeninsocialsituations.Theybelievethatotherpeople’sneedsandhappinesscomebeforetheirown.Furthermore,theyfocusonbeingsupportiveandmaytakeonotherpeople’sproblemsasiftheyweretheirown.It’sokaytohelpothers,butbeinganechoistcansometimesloseyourowninterests.Echoistsalwaystrytheirbesttoprioritizeothers.Forexample,echoistsmightchoosetomakesuresomeoneelseishappyinsteadofcaringabouttheirownneeds.Rememberaslongasitdoesn’tharmthecollectivegood,youarethemostimportantpersoninyourlife,andit’sfairforyourneedstocomefirstsometimes.Taketimetounderstandyourwantsandneeds,separatefromwhatotherswant.Thisway,youknowwhatmatterstoyouwhenyoutrytoachieveyourgoals.Personally,Ithinkbothechoistsandnarcissistsgotoofar.Ifyouwanttolivecomfortably,youshouldsetlimitsforyourselves.Ifyouareanarcissist,spendmoretimecaringforothers.Ifyouareanechoist,don’tneglect(忽視)yourownneeds,learntosay‘no’,justlikeeveryoneelse.Improveyourselfproperly,youcanhaveabetterlife.30.Whatcanwelearnaboutnarcissistsfromthepassage?A.Theymayhavegoodrelationshipswithothers.B.Theyalwaysputthemselvesfirstinlife.C.Theyusuallybehaveinaharmlessway.D.Theyareoftenadmiredbyothers.31.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Whatkindofpersonanechoistis.B.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsechoists.C.Howechoistsarebetterthannarcissists.D.Thedifferencesbetweenechoistsandnarcissists.32.Theword“prioritize”inParagraph5probablymeans“”.A.lookdownupon B.givefirstplacetoC.catchupwith D.dependon33.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.BeanEchoistoraNarcissistB.Echoism:HidingfromOthersC.Narcissism:CenteringonSelfD.Echoists?Narcissists?Neither!第二部分本部分共5題,共20分。根據(jù)題目要求,完成相應(yīng)任務(wù)。閱讀表達(dá)(第34-36題每題2分,第37題4分,共10分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。It’snevertooearlytostartdoinggooddeedsforothers.Akindhearted9-year-oldboyPavelshowsthatanearlyagecandomoretoupliftothers.Hedecidedthathewouldtakeupthecauseof

helpinganimals.Pavelhadthiswonderfulideaforhelpinganimalswhenhisfamilylostoneoftheirownpets,whichhitthefamilyquitehard.Healsobegantogrowconcernedoverthesituationofstray(流浪的)animalswanderinginthecity.Inordertohelpthestrayanimals,hesetupaprojectcalled“KindPaintbrush”. Inthisproject,Paveluseshistalenttoachievehisgoal.Thereisonlyoneanimalshelter(收容所)inthetown,andPavelisitsyoungestvolunteer.Tosupporttheanimalshelter,Paveldrawspetpicturestoexchangeforanimalfoodsandsupplies,whicharedonatedtothelocalshelter.Heisalwayseagertomeettheownersofthepets,andheknowseachnameofthepetshehaspainted.Heisoftentouchedbystoriesofpetsthathavebeenrescuedfromthestreets,whichmakeshimevenmoremotivatedtopaintandhelpmoreanimals.Thisamazingprojecthasalreadygrownbeyondthetown.Pavelhasinfluencedthepeopleoutsidethetown.Theyeitherusetheirowntalentstoexchangeforanimalsfoodsorpaymoreanimalfoodstotheproject.“Ourfamilyisproudofhiswonderfulproject.Hisdaysarescheduledtominutesandhewantstodoabsolutelyeverything,butthereisjustnotenoughtime,”saidhismother.“I’mhappywecanmakeadifferenceinthelivesofanimalswhoareinneedofhelp.Everyonecandosomethingforthestrayanimals,suchasvolunteeringattheanimalshelterstohelpcleantheanimallivingspaces,adoptingoneinsteadofbuyingone,andeducatingothersabouttheimportanceofanimalsprotection,”saidPavel.Pavel’sdreamsforthefuturearestilltiedtohelpinganimals.Heplanstobecomeanarchitectwhenhegrowsupandbuildabiganimalshelter.Butfornow,hewilldoasmuchashec

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