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廣州市第二中學(xué)2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期第一階段學(xué)情反饋初三年級(jí)英語試卷(滿分90分)本試卷共四大題,考試時(shí)間100分鐘,滿分90分。一、語法選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,從1~15各題所給的A,B,C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Onceuponatime,inadeepandmysteriousforest,therelivedaunique(唯一的)snake.Ithaddarkgreenskinwithredeyesandlookedquite___1___.Oneday,ayoungtravelergotlostintheforest.Hewasscaredanddidn’tknow___2___waytogo.Ashewaswalkingaround,he___3___thesnake.Atfirst,hewasextremelyfearfulbecausehe___4___thatsnakeswerealwaysdangerous.“ShouldIrunaway___5___staystill?”Theyoungmanhesitated(猶豫).Afterawhile,hegatheredhiscourageandtriedtocalm___6___down.Hethoughtthatmaybethesnake___7___notharmhim.Thesnakeslowlymovedinfrontofhimandthenstopped___8___athim,asifitwasguidinghim.___9___themanwasstillabitnervous,hedecidedtofollowthesnake.Thesnake_____10_____ledhimthroughsomethickbushesandacrossasmallstream.Alongtheway,themanthought,“Thissnakeseemsdifferentfrom_____11_____.Ihopeit’shelpingmeoutoftheforest.”Finally,hewasguidedtotheedgeoftheforest_____12_____wasnotfarawayfromhisvillage.Theyoungmanwasverygratefulandrealizedthatthissnakewas_____13_____usefulandkindcreature.Fromthatdayon,hetoldeveryoneinthevillage_____14_____themagicalsnakeintheforest.Peoplebegan_____15_____theirviewsaboutsnakes.Theyunderstoodthatevensnakes,whichwereoftenfeared,couldbesymbolsofkindnessandguidance.1.A.frightened B.frightening C.morefrightened D.morefrightening2.A.which B.where C.that D.how3.A.sees B.saw C.seen D.wasseeing4.A.tells B.told C.wastold D.wastelling5.A.and B.but C.so D.or6.A.himself B.him C.his D.he7.A.should B.must C.would D.could8.A.look B.looking C.tolook D.tolooking9.A.if B.Although C.because D.while10.A.care B.caring C.careful D.carefully11.A.other B.theother C.another D.others12.A.what B.who C.where D.that13.A.a B.an C.the D./14.A.to B.about C.with D.for15.A.change B.changing C.changed D.tochanging二、完形填空(共10題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~25各題所給的A,B,C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。MywifeandImovedtothisnewtownjustafewdaysago.Weweresoexcitedtomeetournewneighborsandcouldn’twaitto____16____thiscommunity.Oneafternoon,weranintothisyoungmanwithtattoos(紋身)onhishand.Immediatelywe____17____hewasunkind.Thoughwetriedtokeepour____18____,hestillreallywantedtochat.Hesaidhehadnevermetusbeforeandwouldlovetomakenewfriends.Thenhesharedthathe____19____achallengingtimeinhislife.Wefeltitwasabitstrangeandpolitelylefthim,headingtowardstheriverasplanned.Onehourlater,wehadtoturnbackbecauseabadfloodhad____20____thebridgeinfrontofus.Therehewasagain,waitingtosharealittlemoreofhis____21____.Helosthisgrandmaandsisterinacaraccidentandhewashurttoo.Hewentonsaying,“Duringsomuchsurgery(外科手術(shù))andpainIstartedto____22____life…”Thenhepulleduphisshirttoshowusahugetattoofromnecktohand.Itwastwoladiesinashininglightwavingtohim.“Thisismygrandmaandthisismysister,”hepointed,“Idesignedthesetattoosbasedonmyscars.Theywillalways____23____methatIshouldstophatingeverything.Myfamilywouldalwayslovemeandexpectmetoliveinlovetoo!”Heexplainedthetattooin____24____colorwastheexactdreamhehadthatday.Ilearnedmorethanwhathehopedtotell.Histattooshadpresentedawrongimpressionofsuchawonderfulpersonwithabeautiful____25____.16.A.visit B.live C.build D.explore17.A.admitted B.pretended C.supposed D.understood18.A.word B.distance C.sympathy D.interest19.A.wentthrough B.wentover C.wentaway D.wentout20.A.stopped B.destroyed C.connected D.reached21.A.success B.failure C.disadvantage D.experience22.A.hate B.praise C.regret D.miss23.A.recommend B.warn C.suggest D.remind24.A.strange B.lucky C.bright D.usual25.A.message B.talent C.appearance D.view三、閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從26-40各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(A)Iwaslostandaloneinahugeandcrowdedpark.Justthen,amanwalkedbyandlookedatme.“Littleone,areyoulost?”heasked.Ijustwaggedmytail,notabletoanswer.Thenhetookmetohisniceandcomfortablehome.Athishouse,hiswifeasked,“John,wheredidthisdogcomefrom?”themanreplied,“Ifoundhimintheparknearby.Heseemedtoneedaplacetostay.”John’swifepreparedasoftmatformethatnight.Iwasreallyhappylyingthere.Everymorning,IwouldwalkwithJohntothepark.Ibarked,“John,I’llberightherewaitingforyou.”Hesmiledandsaid,“Goodboy,Eric.”Everythingwasfineuntilaterriblefellingstruckmeonafreezingcoldmorning.Ibarkedmoreloudlythanever,tryingtomakeJohnstay.Isaid,“John,don’tgotoday.”Buthedidn’tgetitandleftasusual.Thatday,Johndidn’treturn.Iwaitedandwaited.Peopletriedtotakemeaway,saying,“Eric,yourmasterisgone.Comewithus.”Irefused,“No,Ihavetowaitforhim.”Icouldn’tbelievehewouldn’tcomeback.Dayspassed,weekspassed,andyearswentby.Igotold.Myonceshinyfurbecamedullandmatted,andmystepswereslowandunsteady.Ihadseencountlessseasonschangeinthepark,fromthebloomingflowersofspringtothesnow-coveredgroundinwinter.Onespringday,asIwaslyinginthegrassattheparkwhereIalwayswaited,afamiliarfigureshowedup.Imanagedtoliftmyhead.ItwasamanwholookedalotlikeJohn.Hewalkedtowardsme,withhiseyesfulloflove.Hekneltdown(蹲下)besidemeandsaid,“Eric,it’sbeensuchalongtime.I’msorryIleftyou.Ihadanaccidentandlostmymemory.Ittookmeyearstorecoverandfindmywaybacktoyou.”Iwassosurprised.Iweaklywaggedmytailandletoutalittlesound.Hegentlypickedmeupandheldmeclose.Asweleftthepark,Icouldfeelmystrengthwentawaylittlebylittlewitheachstep.Myeyesightwasgettingpoor,butIheldtightlytothewarmhugofJohn’sarms.Iknewtheseweremylastmoments,yetIhadnoregrets.Alltheyearsofwaitinghadledtothisreunionthatwasbothhappyandsad.26.WhatwasJohn’swife’sattitudetowardsEric?A.ShewasnotsureofgettingonwellwithEric.B.ShewascuriousaboutEric’shobby.C.SheacceptedandwaskindtoEric.D.ShehatedandwasjealousofEric.27.WhatcanweprobablyknowaboutthemanwholookedlikeJohnintheend?A.HewasJohnexactlywhofinallyrememberedthedogandcameback.B.HewasnotJohnbutakindpersonwhofeltpityfortheolddog.C.HewasafriendofJohn’sthatcametotakethedogaway.D.HewasastrangerwiththesameappearanceasJohn.28.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesEric?A.Braveandstrong-willed. B.Helpfulandcheerful.C.Kindandhumorous. D.Lovingandpatient.29.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.EricthoughtitwasworthwaitingforJohn.B.Ericconsideredthereunionjoyfulsimply.C.Ericwasdyingwithnothingbutregrets.D.EricwastooweaktoholdJohn’sarms.(B)Studentswhoachievegoodgradesinschoolcanbeprovidedwiththeopportunitytoskipagrade(跳級(jí)).Thisenablesthemtotakeonmoredifficultacademic(學(xué)業(yè)的)taskstogetherwitholderstudents.However,thischoicealsoleadstoavarietyofchallenges.Whatareyourthoughtsonit?Feelfreetoleaveyourcommentsbelow.PaulStudentscouldbegiventhepermissiontoskipgrades,thoughitdoesn’tmeanthatallofthemshouldtakethisstep.Studentswhoachievehighgradesmightgetmoreoutofahigherlevelofstudy.Atthesametime,theymightruntheriskofbeingbulliedduetotheirage.Iftherearekidswhoarereallyeagertoskipagrade,theycangiveitatry.Mygrandfather,forexample,startedcollegeat16.Thankstothat,hemanagedtobecomeadoctorbytheageof24.Skippingagradetrulyhasitsadvantagesanddisadvantages.DishaStudentsdeservetogrowanddevelopatanaturalpace,ratherthanbeingpushedthroughvaluablelifeexperiencestooquickly.Thesenseofsuchpressurecanhaveaharmfulinfluenceonstudent’sself-confidence.Socialawarenessandcompetenceareasimportantasacademicperformance,sincetheyplayavitalroleinhelpingustodiscoverandunderstandourtrueselves.JerryIfastudentskipsagrade,he/shemaynotonlyfacechallengesonlearning,butalsohaveahardtimefindingfriends.Forinstance,mysisterskippedagradebuthadtroublefittinginwitholderstudents.Instead,________.Myoldschooldidthis.Icouldmakefriendsofmyageandachievemylearninggoals.Thisisawin-winsituation.LiWeiSkippingagrademeanstakingmoreadvancedanddifficultclassesandtryingtobuildfriendshipswitholderstudents.There’salsoapossibilityofhavingtoattendadifferentschool.Ifgrown-upsconsiderastudenttobeintelligentenoughtoskipagrade,inmyview,thestudentshouldbegiventhefreedomtomakethedecisionontheirown.Theyshouldcarefullyweightheprosandconsandthendecideifit’ssomethingtheywanttodo.30.WhichofthefollowingstudentsDONOTsupportskippingagrade?A.LiWeiandDisha. B.JerryandLiWei.C.DishaandJerry. D.PaulandJerry.31.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputintheplaceof________?A.studentsshouldimprovetheiracademiclevelsandmakemorefriendsB.studentsshouldpaymoreattentiontostudiesbutlesstosociallifeC.schoolsshouldputstudentsintodifferentgroupsbyageD.schoolsshouldencouragestudentstoskipgrades32.Whereisthepassagemostprobablyfrom?AAteenagerwebpage. B.Aneducationreport.C.Afashionmagazine. D.Afictionbook.(C)AccordingtotheGlobalTimes,twoonlinevideosshowingchildrentellingtheirparents“Iloveyou”havespreadwidelyinChina.Thefirst,filmedbyanAnhuiTVstation,showsanumberofcollegestudentstellingtheirparentstheylovethem.Theresponsesaremixed.“Areyoudrunk?”askedoneparent.Inanothervideo,shotbyaShanxiTVstation,a14-year-oldteenagersaid“Iloveyou”tohisfather,butreceivedanevenlesspatientresponse—“I’mheadingforanimportantmeeting,socutthecrap.”Thenthefatherquicklyturnedhisbackandrushedoutwithoutsayinganotherword.WhydoChineseseldomsay“Iloveyou”tofamilies?Confucianteaching(儒家教義)takesthemostresponsibility.“Theparents’responsesshowthatmanyChinesearenotgoodatexpressingpositiveemotions,”XiaXueluan,asociologistfromPekingUniversity,toldtheGlobalTimes.“Theyareusedtoeducatingchildrenwithnegativelanguage,justliketheirparentstaughttheminthepast.”Thisisn’tthefirsttimethatChinahasdonesomesoul-searching(深思)aboutfamilylove—lastyearChinaDailyaskedanumberofpeopleiftheyhadsaid“Iloveyou”totheirparentsorchildren.“Ihaveneversaid‘Iloveyou’tomyfamily,andIdon’tthinkIwillinthefuture,”one56-year-oldmantoldthepaper.“Sayingitaloudisembarrassingforme.”Still,thatdoesn’tmeanlovecan’tbeexpressed.Inaseparatearticle,ChinaDailyspoketoZhaoMengmeng,a31-year-oldwomanwhosaidshehadnevertoldherfathershelovedhimface-to-face(“Ifinditabitodd”).Sometimesactionsspeaklouderthanwords.ZhaogaveherfatheraphotoalbumfeaturingphotographsofthemtogetheronalmosteverybirthdayinJune2012.Thepictureswentviral(走紅)online,beingforwardedthousandsoftimesonWeibo.“Ididn’tsleepthenightIheardaboutit,”herfathertoldChinaDailyafterthestoryattractedmainstreamattention.“Ihavenowmemorizedsomeofthecommentsonthecollectionofpictures.”33.Whatdoes“cutthecrap”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Stoptalkingrightnow. B.Talkataslowerspeed.C.Repeatthesentence. D.Changethetopic.34WhydoChineseparentshardlyexpress“Iloveyou”totheirchildren?A.Becausetheyaretoldtoexpressnegativelanguageasteenagers.B.BecausetheyaregreatlyinfluencedbyConfucianteaching.C.Becausetheyhavenoideahowtoshowpositiveemotions.D.Becausetheythinkitembarrassingandunnecessary.35.WhydoesthewritertellthestoryofZhaoMengmenginparagraph4?A.Tosupporttheviewthatlovecanbepresentedinanotherway.B.TogiveanexampleofhowtobecomefamousontheInternet.C.Toexplainthesaying“actionsspeaklouderthanwords”.D.ToprovidebackgroundinformationofZhao’sfamily.36.Howdoesthewritermainlydevelopthepassage?A.Bymakingcomparisons. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Byreasoning.(D)Recently,foodpreservation(食品保鮮)hasbecomeahottopic,andanAmericancompanyhassuccessfullymadearemarkablebreakthrough.Theyhavedevelopedaninnovativenewtechnique(技術(shù))thathasthepotentialtochangethewaywestorebread.Thiscutting-edgetechnologycanmakebreadstayfreshforanastonishing60days.Scientists,afterextensiveresearch,discoveredthataparticularkindofmould(霉菌)wasthemainfactorcausingbreadtogobadquickly.Thenewtechniquetargetsandkillsthismould,effectivelykeepingthefoodforalongertime.Thismeanstherewillbelesswasteoffoodintheworldinthefuture.Foodwasteis,infact,anenormousprobleminmostdevelopedcountries.TaketheUSasanexample,anaverage(普通的)familytherethrowsaway40%ofthefoodtheybuy,whichaddsupto$160billioneveryyear,about330milliontoninweight.Simularly,intheUK,32%ofthebreadboughtendsupbeingthrownawaywhilethebreadisstillperfectlyedible.Typically,breadstartstogomouldywithinaround10days.However,theAmericancompanyconfidentlyclaimsthattheirnoveltechniquecankeepbreadfreefrommouldforafulltwomonths.“Wetreatedapieceofbreadinaspecialmachine.At60daysithadthesameamountofmouldasitwasfirstmade,”elaboratesMr.Stull,thevisionaryleaderofthecompany.Despitethefactthatnumerousbreadmakershaveshownakeeninterestinthisnewtechnique,itseemsthatitwillnotbeaneasyjobtowinoverconsumers.Fewcustomersarefondoftheideaastheyfirmlybelievethatapieceofbreadthatlastsfor60dayssimplycannottastegood.“We’llhavetomakeourcustomersaccepttheidea.Butitwilltakesometime,”admitsMr.Stull,believingthechallengesthatlieahead.37.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,thenewtechniquecan________.A.preventtheworldfromwastingfoodB.makebreadtastebetterthanbeforeC.stopthesameamountofmouldD.keepthemouldfromincreasing38.HowmuchdoesanaveragefamilyspendonfoodeveryyearintheUS?A.$330billion. B.$400billion.C$160billion. D.$64billion.39.WhatcanweknowfromMr.Stull?A.Foodcanstayfreshforeverwiththenewtechnique.B.Peopleprefertobuybreadwhichcanlastlonger.C.Breadmakersareingreatneedofcustomers.D.Fewcustomerssupportthetechnique.40.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tosuggestwhatpeoplecandowithanewtechnique.B.Tointroduceatechniquetokeepfoodforlong.C.Toencouragepeopletotrylong-lastingfood.D.Tosharedifferentideasonkillingmould.第二節(jié)閱讀填空(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)閱讀下列短文及文后A-E選項(xiàng),選出可以填入41-45各題空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。The24SolarTermsarepartofthetraditionalChinesecalendar(日歷).TheywereinventedalongtheYellowRiverbeforeQinDynasty(221BC-207BC),andwerealmostsettleddownintheHanDynasty(202BC-220AD).Likegunpowder,paper-makingskills,compass(指南針)andprintingskills,thesolartermshavechangedpeople’slivesgreatly.____41____The24SolarTermsareusefulinstructionsforfarming.Whyaretheysohelpful?____42____Farmersknowwhentodotherightthingswiththehelpofthesolarterms.____43____Theyhighlighttheimportanceoftraditionalcelebrationsandfestivals.Forexample,inthe“PureBrightness”,whichisalsoknownasthetomb-sweepingday,peoplemaypayrespecttothelostonesandhavebigmealswiththeirfamilies.The24SolarTermshavebeeninventedforthousandsofyears.____44____TheyhaveneverdisappearedfromthedailylifeoftheChinese.EverytimeanewtermbeginsinChina,theChinesesocialmediawouldseeawaveofpostsfromtheyoungergeneration.Eventhe24SolarTermsarealreadypartoflife,peopleshouldtakeactiontoprotecttheculture.____45____Creatingissupposedtomaketheancientculturerefreshandlively.Throughpeople’shardwork,Chinesetraditionalculturesuchasthe24SolarTermsisbelievedtohavealongerandstrongerlife.A.Oneactionisthatnewlifeshouldbeputintotheancientculture.B.Besides,mostofthesolartermscarryrichsocialandculturalmeanings.C.Thosetermsareknownas“theFifthInvention”inChina.D.Butuntilnow,theystillremainenergeticandareneveroutofdate.E.Thereasonisthattheymarkthingsliketemperature,growthofcropsandweatherconditions.四、寫作(共三節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)語篇填詞(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)上下文及所給單詞的首字母,寫出所缺單詞的正確形式。答卷時(shí),要求寫出完整單詞。(每空限填一詞)TeacomesfromChina.Manypeoplearoundtheworldenjoyacupofteaeveryday.Thissimpledrinkplaysanimportantroleinmanycountries.Onegreatachievementofteaisitsabilitytobringpeopletogether.Wheneverthereisafestivaltoc____46____,peopleoftengatherforateaparty.Teaisgoodforhealth,too.Itismadefromthel____47____ofplant.Greentea,blacktea,andwhiteteaarejustafewexamples.Eachkindhasitsownspecialcolor,smellandgoodness,thusmakingteaapartofab____48____diettohelppeoplekeepfit.Teaisnotonlyveryp____49____inourhomelandChina,butalsolovedbymanypeoplea____50____.Forexample,inBritain,peopleenjoyafternoonteawithsmallsandwichesandcakes.AndinJapan,theteaceremonyisafamoustradition.Inconclusion,teaismorethanjustadrink.Teacultureisoneofthemostinfluentialculturesaroundtheworld.第二節(jié)完成句子(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)所給的漢語內(nèi)容,用英語完成下列句子。(每空限填一詞)51.開始籃球訓(xùn)練以后,湯姆能輕而易舉地在比賽中得分了。Afterstartingthebasketballtraining,Tomcouldwinscoresinthegame________________now.52.湯姆進(jìn)步如此之快以至于他這學(xué)期加入了校籃球隊(duì)。Tommadeprogress________fast________hejoinedtheschoolbasketballteamthisterm.53.湯姆的籃球教練——懷特先生說:“你的球技真是令人驚訝啊!”Mr.White,Tom’sbasketballcoach,said,“________________yourbasketballskillis!”54.懷特先生期盼湯姆當(dāng)籃球隊(duì)的隊(duì)長(zhǎng)。Tom________________________________thecaptainoftheschoolbasketballteambyMr.White.55.他的隊(duì)友們問他是否準(zhǔn)備好在今年帶領(lǐng)隊(duì)伍。Histeammatesaskedhim________________________________toleadtheteamthisyear.第三節(jié)書面表達(dá)(共1題,滿分15分)56.辭舊迎新,萬象更新。近期,你校英語社團(tuán)正在開展主題為“成長(zhǎng)與蛻變”的征文活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)你以“Ihavechangedalot”為題,談?wù)勛约翰饺氤跞院蟮淖兓纾簩W(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣、待人處事等方面。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下思維導(dǎo)圖的提示,寫一篇英語短文投稿。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右(開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù));2.包含上述提示要點(diǎn),可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,以使行文連貫;3.不得透露學(xué)校、姓名等個(gè)人信息,否則不予評(píng)分。IhavechangedalotIhavechangedalotsinceIenteredGrade9.________________________________________________________________________________________________

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