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2024北京延慶初二(下)期末英語2024.6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.AndyandSusanboughtawatchfor_____motherasabirthdaygiftlastweek.A.they2.Thehouseitselfisbeautiful_____thedecorationsareratherold.A.orB.soC.forD.but3.IimprovemyEnglish_____listeningtoEnglishsongs.It’sveryuseful.A.byB.onC.withD.forB.themC.theirD.theirs4.—_____willthePairs2024OlympicGameslast?—For17days.A.HowmuchB.HowoftenC.HowlongD.Howfar5.—Mom,mustIcleantheroomnow?—No,you______.Youcandoitafter5pm.A.needn’t6.JimstudiesbetterthanTom,butTomis_____thanJim.A.friendlyB.morefriendlyC.mostfriendly7.I_____thetabletennismatchonTVatsevenlastnight.A.watchB.watchesC.amwatchingB.couldn’tC.mustn’tD.won’tD.themostfriendlyD.waswatching8.You_____ifyoudoonethingatatimeandsticktoyourplan.A.succeedB.succeededC.willsucceedD.havesucceeded9.Myfather_____forawalkeveryday,whichhelpshimkeepfit.A.wentB.goesC.willgoD.hasgone10.LangLang_____toplaythepianowhenhewasonlythreeyearsold.A.begins11.We_____goodfriendssincewemetin2000.A.areB.wereC.willbeB.beganC.willbeginD.isbeginningD.havebeen12.—Peter,couldyoutellme______nextFriday?—Byplane.A.howwewillgotoShanghaiC.howwillwegotoShanghaiB.howwewenttoShanghaiD.howdidwegotoShanghai二、完形填空(每題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)。Onmyfather’sbirthday,myparentsandIwentoutfordinner.Therestaurantwasverynoisy,withlotsofdiners.Waitersmoved13betweenthetables.Wehadjustorderedourmealswhensuddenlyallthe14intherestaurantwentout.Theplacewentcompletelydark.Alltheconversationsintherestaurantstoppedforamoment,andtheneverybodystarted15togetheragain.“What’shappenedtothelights?”“Ooh,it’sablackout!”Somepeoplelaughed,andothersseemedalittleworried.Thentherestaurantmanagercamein,holdingacandle.Hespoketoallthediners,“Ladiesandgentlemen,Iamverysorryforthis.Ourpower(電力)hasgoneout.Thepowerhasgoneoutacrossthewholeneighborhood,andwedon’tknowwhenitwillberestored.Pleasebe16.Ourwaiterswillbringcandlessothatyoucancontinuewithyourevening.”Thewaiterscameinwithcandlesand17themonthetables.Oneofthedinersasked,“Whataboutourmeals?”“Don’tworry,sir,”repliedthemanager.“Fortunately,weusegasinourkitchen,notelectricity,sothechefcancontinuecookingallyourmeals.”Myfathersaidtome,“Let’sgoouttothestreetandtakealook.”HeandIwentoutofthefrontdoorandlookedupanddownthestreet.Sureenough,itwasintotal18.Wewentbackinandsatatthetable.Ourfaceswere19upbythecandlelight.Thewaiterbroughtourmealsandwestartedeating.“Youknow,Idon’t20thisatall,”saidDad.Helookedaroundattherestaurant.“It’squitepretty!AndIfeelspecial—I’mhavingabirthdaydinnerbycandlelight!”“Youalwayslookonthebrightside!”saidMum.Wealllaughed.13.A.busily14.A.diners15.A.smoking16.A.patient17.A.blewB.sadlyB.lightsB.talkingB.quickC.luckilyC.parentsC.writingD.complainingC.seriousD.happyD.soldD.slowlyD.candlesB.collectedC.placed18.A.brightness19.A.filledB.quietnessB.madeC.noisinessC.litD.darknessD.warmed20.A.rememberB.compareC.prepareD.mind三、閱讀理解(每題2分,共26分)(一)閱讀下列課程介紹,請(qǐng)根據(jù)人物喜好和需求匹配最適合的課程,并將課程所對(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)。AABEatwellTeachingothersAreyouinterestedinmakinghealthymeals?GetAreyouagoodteacher?SpendtwohoursonhealthierbydevelopingyourcookingskillsSaturdayafternoonatthelocalprimaryschooleveryFridayeveninginourschooldininghall.helpingchildrenpracticeandimprovetheirMaybeyoucangetthesecrettolosingweight.writing.Youcanactlikeyourteachers.DCMoneymanagementFirstaidStartingtomanageyourmoneycanhelpyouPeopleneedtoknowwhattodoincommonunderstandthevalueofmoney.Youwilllearnmedicalemergencies!Alocalmedicalteamishowtodevelopgoodspendinghabitsandinvitedtoteachusbasicfirst-aidskillsfortwomanageyourmoneywiselyeveryWednesdayinhourseveryThursdayinouractivitycenter.theEnglishCorner.I’minterestedinmanagingmoneyandI’dliketolearnhowtousemoneyinacorrectway.21.______IwanttobeadoctorwhenIgrowup,soIwanttoknowsomebasicmedicalskills.22.______IenjoyhelpingchildrenimprovetheirwritingandIalsowanttoactlikemyteachers.23.______(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)。BMaxParsonsisabigfanofArsenalFootballClub.HesaysthatArsenalislikefamilytohim.However,becauseofhisdeafness,heoftenfeltleftout.Luckily,thingshaveimprovedsinceearly2023.TheclubnowhasaBritishSignLanguageinterpreter(翻譯)totelldeaffanslikehimwhat’shappeningandhelpthemenjoythegames.ArsenalisthefirstPremierLeagueclubtodoso.Thiscreativeactisagame-changerforArsenal’sdeaffans.ParsonsfirstsawtheinterpreterduringagameinJanuary2023.“Iwaslike:Isthatreal?”hesaid.“IwassosurprisedthatIcouldn’tsayanything.Itreallyhadamassiveimpactonmeandotherdeaffans.Itmadeusfeelmoreconnectedtothegamebecauseweknewwhatwasgoingon.Wewereveryhappy.”Thishappinessdidn’tjustimpactArsenal’sdeaffans.Parsonssaidthatwhenthenon-deafpeoplearoundhimsawtheinterpreter,theywereeagertofindoutwhatwasgoingonandsharethehappiness.Theythoughtitwasfantastic,andsomeevenstartedtolearnandpracticesignlanguage.Itwasnicetoseethat.Arsenal’skindacthaswonhighpraisefromthepublic.Somepeople’slivesareinamessduetotheirphysicaldisabilities,butcareandloveletthemseeawayout.Now,whichclubisthenext?24.WhatdoweknowaboutMaxParsonsfromParagraph1?A.Helikesfootball.B.Hehasabigfamily.C.HeisaplayerofArsenal.D.Hewantstobeaninterpreter.25.HowdidMaxParsonsfeelwhenhefirstsawtheinterpreterduringagame?A.Worried.C.Natural.B.Surprised.D.Funny.26.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanlearnthatthewriter______.A.decidestoworkforArsenalB.asksArsenaltoimproveitsserviceC.hopesmorefootballclubscanfollowArsenalD.wantstothankArsenalforhelpingthedisabledCItiscommonthatspidersusetheirwebstocatchinsects.However,somespidershavedevelopedotherusesfortheirwebs.OnesuchspideristheEuropeanwaterspider,whichusesitswebtobreatheunderwater.TheEuropeanwaterspiderspendsmostofitslifeunderwater.Itcaresforitsyoung,andfeedsoninsectsbelowthewater’ssurface.Sinceitneedstobreathe,thespidercarefullykeepstheairinsideitsweb.Thisiswhatallowsittostayunderwaterforalongtime.Thewebisshapedlikeaballoonwithaholeinthebottom(底部).This“balloon”keepstheairinsideandallowsthespidertogetinandoutthroughthebottomtocatchnearbyinsects.Infact,thewaterspider’swebworksmuchthesameasadivingbell,anearlykindofsubmarine(潛水艇).Divingbellswerelargebellssupplied(提供)withairfromahoserunningtothewater’ssurface.Theairkeptthewaterfromfillingupthebell,andpeoplecouldgoinandoutthroughtheopenbottom.Becauseofthissimilarity,waterspidersaresometimesknownas“divingbellspiders”.Althoughtheweballowswaterspiderstostayunderwaterforalongtime,sometripstothesurfacearenecessary.Whenthewebneedsmorefreshair,thespiderpushesthewebandletstheoldairgoout.Then,itswimstothesurfacetocollectsmallfreshairbubblesandkeepstheminthehairsonitsstomachandlegs.Finally,itgoesbackdowntorefilltheweb.27.WhatcanweknowabouttheEuropeanwaterspiderfromthepassage?A.Itspendsmostofitslifeinthetrees.B.Itusesitslegstobreatheunderwater.C.Itkeepssmallfreshairbubblesinitsstomach.D.Itcatchesinsectsthroughthebottomoftheweb.28.Whydoesthewritermentiondivingbells?A.Totellhowwaterspiders’webswork.B.Tointroducewhatsubmarinesaremadeof.C.Toshowwhatwaterspidersdounderwater.D.Toexplainwhydivingbellsarenolongerused.29.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Aspecialspiderweb.B.Differentkindsofspiders.C.Greatinventionsofnature.D.Thewonderfulunderwaterworld.DIn1901,KarlLandsteiner,anAustrianscientist,discoveredthattherearefourtypesofblood.ThesefourbloodtypeswerenamedA,B,ABandO.Peoplehaveoneofthesefourtypes.BloodtypeOisthemostcommonaroundtheworld.BloodtypeAisthesecondmostcommon,andtypeABistheleastcommon.IfpeoplewithtypeAbloodaregiventypeBblood,orpeoplewithtypeBbloodaregiventypeAblood,theywillprobablydie.In1927,aJapanesedoctor,FurukawaTakeji,carriedoutresearchandcameupwiththeideathatpeoplewithdifferentbloodtypesalsohaddifferentpersonalities.HesaidthatpeoplewithtypeAbloodareusuallycalmandserious;peoplewithtypeBbloodarecurious,cheerful,andoutgoing;peoplewithtypeObloodaregenerousandhonest;whilethosewithtypeABbloodareoftencaring,originalandcareful.Morerecently,adoctorintheUnitedStateswroteabookthatlinksbloodtypesandwhatpeopleeat.Forexample,hisbooksuggestspeoplewithtypeObloodshouldeatmoremeatandlessbread.AdietforpeoplewithtypeAbloodincludesmorevegetables.Hisbook,EatRightforYourType,soldonemillioncopieseveryyear,hasbeenahitwithpeoplewhowanttoloseweight.However,Dr.PeterD’Adamobelievesthateatingfoodthatmatchesaperson’sbloodtypecandomorethanhelpthemloseweight.Hethinksitwillmakethepersonhealthierinotherways,too.30.Theword“hit”inParagraph3probablymeans“______”.A.breakB.successC.traditionD.record31.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.BloodtypeAisthemostcommonaroundtheworld.B.PeoplewithtypeABbloodarecuriousandoutgoing.C.FurukawaTakejiwrotethebook,EatRightforYourType.D.Peoplewithdifferentbloodtypesmighthavedifferentpersonalities.EDoyouenjoywalkinginnature?Doyoulikelearningabouttreesandplants?Youmaylikeforaging(覓食)!Foragingisalotlikeatreasurehunt.Youlookaroundinplaceslikeforestsandlakestofinddifferentkindsofplantsthatyoucaneat.Foragingisalotoffun!Whenyouwalkinthewoods,youcanfindmanykindsofplants.Someoftheseplantsaredangerous.Someofthemaregoodtoeat.Youcanspendmanyrelaxinghourswalkingaroundinthewildlookingforgoodplantstoeat.Whileforagingisalotoffun,youstillhavetobecareful.Itisexcitingandchallengingtofindplantsthatyoucaneat,butdonoteatthemuntilyouareverysureofwhattheyare.Beforeyougoforaging,takeaclassaboutit.Learnthelookofplantsyoucaneatinthewild.Practicefindingthemwithyourforagingteacher.Thenjoinagroupofforagers.Lookforplantstogether.Nevereatanythinguntilyouaresureofwhatitis.Somepeoplehavebecomesickbyaccidentbecausetheyateawildplantthatwasdangerous.Foragersfollowsomeimportantrules.Theydonotgatheralloftheplantsinonearea.Ifyoutakealltheplantsfromonearea,nomorewillgrowthere.Donotlookforwildplantsinareaswheretherearealotofcars,likebyaroadorparkinglot.Iftheareaisverydirty,theplantstherewillnotbegoodtoeatandmaymakeyouverysick.32.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Weshouldwalkinthemountainsbeforeforaging.B.Weshouldbesureofwhataplantisbeforeweeatit.C.Lookingforgoodplantsbythelakecanbedangerous.D.Eatingplantsbesidetheroadcanhelpusforageeasier.33.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ForagingIsNeverEasy!B.ForagingIsaLotofFun!D.FollowtheRulesofForaging!第二部分C.EnjoyNaturewithForaging!本部分共10題,共20分。根據(jù)題目要求,完成相應(yīng)任務(wù)。四、閱讀表達(dá)(第34-36題每題1分,第37題2分,共5分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。TheOldestEncyclopedia(百科全書)intheWorldThesedays,whenwewanttofindoutaboutasubject,wegototheInternet.ButwhatdidpeopledobeforetheInternet?Theylookedinanencyclopedia.Manyhomeshadasetofencyclopedias.Peoplecouldfindinformationonanysubjectinthesebooks.Theyhadbeautifulpicturesandphotographsandpeoplecouldlookthroughthemforhoursandhours.TheoldestandmostfamousencyclopediaisEncyclopediaBritannica.Itwasfirstpublished(出版)in1768inEdinburgh,Scotland.Thefirstencyclopediahadthreeparts,orvolumes.Thelastonewaspublishedin2012andhad32volumes.PeoplecanstillreadEncyclopediaBritannica,butonlyontheInternet.ColinMacfarquharandAndrewBellpublishedtheencyclopediasandWilliamSmelliewastheeditor.WilliamSmellie’sjobwastotaketheworksofexpertsandeditthemfortheencyclopedia.Ifhecouldn’tfindanywritingonasubject,hewroteithimself.By1797,expertswereinvitedtowritefortheencyclopedia.RobertLouisStevenson,AlbertEinstein,andJohnF.KennedyweresomeofthefamouspeoplewhowroteforEncyclopediaBritannica.Inthe1920s,EncyclopediaBritannicamovedtotheUSA.Theencyclopediasweresoldbydoor-to-doorsalesmen.Bythe1930sthereweremorethan2,000salesmentravellingacrosstheUSAsellingthebooks.Theybecameverypopular.EveryonewantedtohaveasetofEncyclopediaBritannicaontheirbookshelves.Tobuythesetwasnotcheap,butpeoplecouldpayforthemininstalments(分期付款).In2012,JorgeCauzofEncyclopediaBritannicatoldtheworldthattheyweregoingtostopsellingtheencyclopediasasbooks.EverythingwouldbeontheInternet.Somepeopleweresadaboutit.Theyrememberedtheirparentsbuyingtheencyclopediasfromawell-dressedsalesman.Othersweren’tsosad.Theyrememberedtheirparentspayingalotofmoneyforalargesetofbookswhichwereopenedonlyonceortwiceayear.34.HowdidpeoplefindinformationbeforetheInternet?35.WhowroteforEncyclopediaBritannica?36.WhatwasJorgeCauzgoingtodoin2012?37.WouldyouliketofindinformationinanencyclopediaorontheInternet?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons)1分,共5分)38.架子上塞滿了書。39.我們不該以貌取人。40.盡快完成你的作業(yè)。41.我正在考慮把花園改成菜地。42.難怪你找不到人,他們都開會(huì)去了。六、文段表達(dá)(10分)43.根據(jù)中文和英文提示,用英文寫一封意思連貫、符合邏輯、不少于50詞的文段。所給提示詞語僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫出你的校名和姓名。假設(shè)你是李華,你校英語校報(bào)正在進(jìn)行以“DealingwithProblems”為主題的系列推送活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你用英語給校報(bào)投稿,談?wù)勀阍趯W(xué)習(xí)或日常生活中遇到的一個(gè)問題,你是如何處理的,你有什么獲得。提示詞語:grade,research,mistake,realize,natural提示問題:●Whatwasyourproblem?●Howdidyoudealwithit?●Whatdidyoulearnfromit?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案一、單項(xiàng)填空(共6分,每小題0.5分)1-6CDACAB7-12DCBBDA二、完形填空(共8分,每小題1分)13-20ABBACDCD26分,每小題2分)(A)篇21-23CDB(B)篇24-26ABC(C)篇27-29DAA(D)篇30-31BD(E)篇32-33BC5分

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