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北京一零一中2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中練習(xí)初二英語2024.11第一部分聽力理解(共30分)一、聽后選擇(共12分,每題1.5分)聽下面對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有一個(gè)小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第1至2小題。1.Whatsportdoestheboydoeveryday?A.Skating. B.Running. C.Swimming.2.Howoftendoesthegirlswim?A.Onceaweek.B.Halfanhoureveryday.C.Threetimesaweek.請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第3至4小題。3.Wheredidtheboygolastweekend?A.Tothepark. B.Tothelake. C.Tothemountain.4.Whodidtheboygowith?A.Hiscousin. B.Hisfriend. C.Hisparents.請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第5至6小題。5.WhowasLucy?A.Thegirlinabluedress.B.Thegirlwiththeshortesttalk.C.Thegirlwiththeloudestvoice.6.Whatarethetwospeakstalkingabout?A.Atalentshow.B.Aclassmeeting.C.Aspeechcompetition.請(qǐng)聽一段獨(dú)白,完成第7至8小題。7.Whatcanwelearnfromthespeech?A.Studentsneedtoprepareacomedy.B.Studentsneedtodecidewhichoneisthebest.C.Studentsneedtowritea100-wordintroduction.8.Whydoesthespeakergivethespeech?A.Togiveadviceonhowtochooseamovie.B.Toexplainhowtogetafreemovieticket.C.Tointroduceaplanforaschoolactivity.二、聽后回答(共10分,每小題2分)聽對(duì)話,根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容筆頭回答問題。每段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第9小題。9.Whatdidtheboydolastnight?_________________________________________________________________________請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第10小題。10.Whattimeisthesoccergame?________________________________________________________________________請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第11小題。11.WhydotheywanttowatchamovieatMovieWorld?________________________________________________________________________請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第12至第13小題。12.WhatTVshowsdoestheboyusuallywatch?________________________________________________________________________13.Whatdoesthegirlthinkofsitcoms?________________________________________________________________________三、聽后轉(zhuǎn)寫(共8分)聽短文,請(qǐng)根據(jù)所聽內(nèi)容和思維導(dǎo)圖中的提示信息,寫出短文主要內(nèi)容。請(qǐng)注意語法正確,語意連貫。短文的開頭已經(jīng)給出,短文你將聽三遍。14.I’vegotsomeinformationfromChrisabout______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二部分知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共18分)四、單項(xiàng)填空(共10分,每小題1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)。15.MyfatherandIlikewatchingmovies.________oftengotothemovietheaterstogetheronweekends.A.I B.WeC.They D.You16.MickyMousecameoutinSteamboatWillie________November18,1928.A.in B.onC.at D.for17.Somepeoplethinkthestreetperformersareboring,________Ithinktheyareverycreative.A.because B.soC.but D.or18.Afterschool,Claire________hermomdothehouseworkeveryday.A.helped B.helpingC.tohelp D.helps19.Thistalentshowismuch________thanthatone.A.interesting B.interestedC.moreinteresting D.moreinterested20.PanZhanleisoneof________swimmingplayersintheworld.A.good B.betterC.thebest D.well21.We________overanhour,becausethereweretoomanypeopleintherestaurantyesterday.A.waits B.willwaitC.waited D.waiting22.Janelivesahealthylifestyle,andshe________staysuplate.A.never B.usuallyC.always D.often23.Mybrothertellsme________thedishesafterdinner.A.wash B.towashC.watching D.washes24.—Ireallylikewatchingnews.—________.Itistooboringandmakesmesleepy.A.Yes,I’dliketo. B.Idon’tmindit.C.Ican’tstandit. D.Iloveit.五、完形填空(共8分,每小題1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)。AHandtoHoldInabustlingcitypark,anelderlywomannamedAnnasataloneonabench,hereyesfilledwithsadness.Theworldseemedtopassherby,andshefeltlostinherthoughtsofalifethatoncewas.Herhusbandhadrecentlypassedaway,leavingherfeeling25anddisconnectedfromtheworldaroundher.Onesunnyafternoon,ayounggirlnamedLilyskippedthroughthepark,herlaughterringingoutlikeamelody.AsshepassedAnna’sbench,Lily26thesadnessonthewoman’sface.Withouthesitation,thelittlegirlgotclosertoAnnaandasked,“Whyareyousosad?”Surprisedbythechild’s27,Annasharedherstoryoflossandloneliness.Lilylistenedcarefully,heryoungheartfilledwithcompassion(憐憫).Fromthatmomenton,Lilymadeuphermindtobring28backintoAnna’slife.Everydayafterschool,LilywouldvisitAnnainthepark.Theywouldtalk,laugh,andsharestoriesoftheirlives.Annabeganto29thesemeetings,feelingarenewedsenseofpurposeandconnection.Lily’ssimpleactofkindnesspaidoff,pullingAnnaoutofherhopelesssituation.Meanwhile,LilylearnedvaluablelessonsfromAnna’slifeexperiencesastheirfriendship30.Lily’syouthfulenthusiasmandloveforlifere-motivatedthehopewithinAnna’sheart.Together,theydiscoveredthat31wasnobarriertofriendshipandthatahelpinghandcouldcomefromthemostunexpectedplaces.Lily’scompassionandAnna’srecovery(恢復(fù))showasimpleactofkindnesscanchangesomeone’slife.Byreachingouttothoseinneed,wecanbring32intotheirdarkestdaysandcreatemeaningfulconnectionsbeyondageandcircumstances.25.A.lonely B.angry C.fresh D.full26.A.described B.disliked C.noticed D.minded27.A.plan B.care C.service D.suggestion28.A.peace B.health C.happiness D.understanding29.A.try B.miss C.share D.expect30.A.grew B.appeared C.happened D.changed31.A.age B.interest C.education D.role32.A.art B.light C.truths D.thanks第三部分閱讀理解(共28分)六、閱讀理解(共28分,每小題2分)閱讀下列關(guān)于北京的四家博物館的介紹,請(qǐng)根據(jù)人物喜好和需求匹配最適合的博物館,并將博物館所對(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)。AFamousMuseumsinBeijingA.NationalMuseumofChinaIt’stheyearofthedragonandNationalMuseumofChinahascollectedabouttwohundredpiecesofthedragonartworks,soit’sthebesttimetolearnmoreaboutChina’scolorfuldragoncultureandtraditionalcustoms!B.BeijingAncientCoinsMuseumAsyouenterBeijingAncientCoinsMuseum,you’llbebacktotheancientworldofcoinsandcurrency(貨幣).Youcanseethedevelopmentofcoinsfromtheearliestformsofcurrencytothemodern-daybanknotes.C.BeijingAutoMuseumInBeijingAutoMuseum,youcanseetheclassiccarsinoldtimesandthemodernoneswithcreativedesigns.Themuseumalsooffersacar-drivingexperienceareaforkidsandteenagers.D.ChinaNationalFilmMuseumChinaNationalFilmMuseumisatruetreasurehouseforfilmfansfromallovertheworld.Withitswonderfulcollectionofover1500filmsand4300steels(劇照),visitorscanexplorethehistoryofChinesecinemas.33.Bryan’sdreamistobearacingdriverandhealsolikessomethingcreative.Hecangoto________.34.LiuFangwasbornintheYearoftheDragon.Sheiscrazyaboutcollectingtheartworksofdragons.Shecanchoose________.35.Mikeisinterestedinacting.Hehopestobeanactorwhenhegrowsup.Hewillbeexcitedtovisiting________.BItwasabrightsunnymorning,agroupofboyswantedtoplayafootballmatch.Allofthemdecidedtobringsomeobjectsforplaying.Oneboybroughtafootball,anotherboybroughtthewhistle.Theyalsobroughtgoalkeepergloves,etc.Wheneveryonewasonthegroundandstartedpickingtheteams,theythoughtthefirstthingtheyneededtodowastochooseateamleader.Thentheydecidedtostartplayingthegamewithalltheobjectstheybrought,andthepersonwhohadbroughtthemostusefulobjectshouldbetheteamleader.Thegamestarted.Thefirstthingtheyreplaced(代替)wasthewhistlebecausetheythoughttherefereecouldshoutinsteadofwhistling.Thenthegoalkeepertookofftheglovesandstartedplayingwithbarehands.Thentheyreplacedthegoalpostwithacoupleofboxesoneachside.Andfinally,theyreplacedfootballwithanoldcolacan.Itseemedalltheobjectscouldbereplaced,anditwashardforthemtochoosetheleader.Whiletheboyswereplayingthegame,afatherandsonsawthemplaying.Thefathersaidtohisson,“Son,seetheboys,andlearnfromthem.Withoutfootball,theyweretryingtoplay,eventhoughtheywillneverimprovetheirskillsbyplayingwiththoseobjects”.Oneoftheboysnearbyheardthefatherandtoldtheothers.Thentheyknewthattheywerenotplayingtheproperfootballmatcheventhoughtheyhadallthenecessaryobjects.Theyalsorealizedthatbecauseoftheiregoandindividualpride,theywerenotenjoyingthegame.Theboysthendecidedtousealltheobjectstheybroughtandhavenoleader.Thematchstartedagain,theboysworkedasateamandwereenjoyingthegame,atthesametime,improvingtheirskills.Inlife,everyonehasapersonalgoalthatwewanttoget.Butwhenweworkasateam,theteam’sgoalismoreimportantthantheirowngoals.Inteamwork,it’simportanttosetasideourprideandego.Instead,weshouldworktowardstheteam’sgoal.36.Beforeplayingthefootballmatch,theboysthoughtfirsttheyneededto________.A.chooseateamleader B.findabetterplaceC.bringawhistle D.improvetheirskills37.Afterhearingwhatthefathersaid,theboys________.A.threwawayalltheobjectsB.decidedtoworkasateamC.invitedthefatherandsontoplayD.wantedtolearnfromthereferee38.Howdidtheboysfeelatlast?A.Thankful. B.Sorry.C.Free. D.Enjoyable.CLikemostpeople,you’veprobablynevergivenyourbloodglucose,alsocalledbloodsugar,asecondthought,unlessyouhavediabetes(糖尿?。?Diabetesisadiseasethatoccurs(出現(xiàn))whenyourbloodglucoseistoohigh.Butresearchersnowknowthatwhetherornotyouhavediabetes,eatingtoomuchcanmakeyourbloodglucosegoupanddown.Also,itcanincreasethedangerofheartdisease.Itmaybeevenbadforyourmemory.Thisrealizationhasgreatlychangedthewayweunderstandfoodandhealth.Luckily,noneofthesethingshappenovernight,andevensmallchangesinthefoodyoueateverydaycanstartyouonahealthierpath.Whenyouarehungry,doyoureachforachocolatecakeoraboxofbiscuits?These“fast-acting”foodsarehandyandtheytakenotimeatalltodissolve(溶化)inyourstomach.Thentheyraceintoyourblood,runningthroughyourbodywithbloodglucose.Theycanprovideenergyquicklybuttheeffectdoesn’tlastlong,leavingyoufeelinghungryagain.Asaresult,yourbloodglucosewillrunoutofcontrol.It’snowondermostofushavelessenergythanwe’dlikeandfeeltiredtoooften.It’salsonowonderthatmostofusweighmorethanwewantto.Yes,eatingtoomuchandexercisingtoolittlearemainreasons,andeverchangingbloodglucosewillsendyoushoppingforbiggerjeans.Formostofus,evenwhenourbloodglucosegoesupanddownafteralargemeal,ourbodycanbringitbacktonormal(常態(tài))inafewhours.Onlypeoplewithuntreateddiabeteshavebloodglucoselevelsthatstayquitehighmostofthetime.Foralongtime,doctorsthoughtthatonlythesepeopleneededtotakecareoftheirbloodglucoselevels.Now,weknowthateveninthehealthypeople,highlevelsaftermealscandamage(損壞)thebody,evenifitnevercausesdiabetes.39.Aftereatingtoomuch,ourbloodglucosewill________.A.keepunchanged B.stayonhighlevelsC.goupanddown D.comebacktonormal40.Whatarefast-actingfoods?A.Theyareeasytogetandcanprovideenergyquickly.B.Theymakeyourbloodglucosestayincontrol.C.Theyareunhealthyandwecan’teatthematall.D.Theycanmakeyoufeelhungrylessoften.41.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?A.Peoplewithoutdiabetesneedn’tcareaboutthefoodtheytakein.B.Peopleshouldmakegreatchangestostartahealthierpath.C.Peopleshouldcareabouttheirbloodglucosetokeephealthy.D.Peopleweighmorethantheywantbecausetheyexercisetoomuch.42.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toshowpeoplethepossibleeffectsofhavingfast-actingfoodsoften.B.Tohelppeoplerealizetheimportanceofkeepingbloodglucosenormal.C.Tointroducethedamageresultedfromdiabetesandhighbloodglucose.D.Towarnpeopleofthedangerofhavingdiabetesandheartdisease.DAfriendofmine,inresponsetoaconversationaboutthefairness(公平)andunfairnessoflife,askedmethequestion,“Whosaidlifewasgoingtobefair,orthatitwasevenmeanttobefair?”Herquestionwasagoodone.ItremindedmeofsomethingIwastaughtasayoungster:Lifeisn’tfair.It’sabummer,whichisnoteasytoaccept,butabsolutelytrue.Oneofthemistakesmanyofusmakeisthatwefeelsorryforourselves,orforothers.Wekeepthinkingthatlifeshouldbefair,orthatsomedayitwillbe.However,thetruthislifeisnotanditwon’tbefair.Oneofthenicethingsaboutadmitting(承認(rèn))thisfactisthatitstopsusfromfeelingsorryforourselvesbyencouragingustodotheverybestwecanwithallwehave.Weknowit’snot“l(fā)ife’sjob”tomakeeverythingperfect.It’sourowndifficultytoovercome.Admittingthisfactalsostopsusfromfeelingsorryforothersbecauseweareremindedthateveryoneisdealtadifferenthand.Everyonehastheirownstrengthsandproblemsintheprocessofgrowingup,facingtherealityandmakingdecisions.Andeveryonehasthosetimesthattheyfeelcheatedorunfairlytreated.Thefactthatlifeisn’tfairdoesn’tmeanweshouldn’tdoeverythinginourpowertoimproveourownlivesortheworldasawhole.Instead,itsuggeststhatweshould.Whenwedon’trecognizeoradmitthatlifeisn’tfair,wetendtofeelpity(可憐)forothersandforourselves.Pityisaself-defeating(自我挫敗的)emotionthatdoesnothinggoodforanyone.Itonlymakespeoplefeelworsethantheyalreadydo.Whenwedorecognizethatlifeisn’tfair,however,wefeelcompassionforothersandforourselves.Andcompassionisaheartfeltemotionthatdeliversloving-kindnesstoeveryoneittouches.Thenexttimeyoufindyourselfthinkingabouttheunfairworld,tryremindingyourselfofthisverybasicfact.Youmaybesurprisedthatitcanmakeyoutakehelpfulactionsandpushyououtofself-pity.43.Theunderlinedword“bummer”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans________.A.goodchance B.upsetfactC.hardchoice D.importantlesson44.Accordingtothepassage,whounderstandsunfairnessbest?A.Lilystopsfeelingsorryandbeginstodotheverybestshecan.B.Samfeelsangryaboutunfairnessandkeepstalkingaboutit.C.Amythinkslifewillbefairsomedaythroughherefforts.D.Derekkeepsthinkinglifeisunfairandfeelssadaboutit.45.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.emotionslikecompassionmakeusfeelworseB.it’sourlife’sjobtomakeeverythingperfectC.unfairnessstopsusfromtakinghelpfulactionsD.weshouldadmitthatlifeisn’tanditwon’tbefair46.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Whyislifeunfair?B.Shouldweacceptlifeisunfair?C.Canwemakelifefair?D.Whatdoesfairnessmean?第四部分書面表達(dá)(共24分)七、閱讀表達(dá)(共10分,第47-49題每小題2分,第50題4分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Leavinghissmartphoneandcomputerathome,YangHao,a32-year-olddoctoralstudentinShanxiprovince,tookatripintheold-fashionedwaylastyear.Overthecourseof134days,hevisited68countriesandcitiesin24provincesandregionsacrossChina,andread40books.Hisjourneywasinspired(啟發(fā))byascreentimenotification(通知)fromhisiPhonethathewasspendingalmostsevenhoursadayonhisphoneeachday.Hewasshocked.Thenhehadanideaofleavinghisphoneandcomputerathometofacethechallengesofadigital-free(無數(shù)字化的)life.LastNov27,YangsetofffromTaiyuanwithalargebackpackcarryingclothing,twocameras,maps,hisIDcard,bankcards,cash,pens,anotebook,andthreebooks.Duringthetrip,Yangexperiencedlotsofchallenges.Withoutaphone,hecouldn’tbookahotelonline.Hewasn’tallowedintheHubeiProvincialMuseumbecausethemuseumrequiredreservationinadvanceandhecouldn’treserveaticketonline.Therewerelotsofsituationslikethis.Ontheotherhand,leavinghisphoneandcomputerbehind,Yanggotreallyrewardingexperiences.Withouttravelbloggers,booksandmuseumsbecamehisguide.InHunanprovince,Yangretraced(重走)ShenCongwen’stripinXiangxiSanjibyboatalongtheYuanjiangRiverabout90yearsago.Afterreadinghistoricaldocuments,Yangfollowedthoseexplorers’footstepsandvisitedTaklimakanDesertinsouthernXinjiang.Also,becausewritingletterswashisonlywaytokeepintouchwithfamilyandfriends,herediscoveredthepleasureofwritingletters.YangreturnedhomeonApril9.Hedidn’twanttoturnhisphoneorcomputeron,becausehegotusedtoaquiet,peacefullifewithouttheInternet.Hisoldlifesoonreturned.Butnow,Yangkeepsadegreeofdistance(一定的距離)fromtheInternet.He’sbusymakingadocumentaryabouthisjourney.“Ihopetoofferadifferentperspectiveonseeingtheworld,whetheronscreenorthroughmywords,”Yangsays.47.Howdidhetakethetriplastyear?48.Whatinspiredhisjourney?49.Whatbecamehisguide?50.WouldyouliketohavesuchatripwithouttheInternet?Whyorwhynot?(Pleasegiveatleasttworeasons.)八、短文填空(共4分,每空1分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。Talentshowsaregettingmoreandmorepopular.Alltheseshowshaveonethingincommon:Theytrytolookfor

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