I ________ that sports meet would be held the next week.

[  ]

A.told

B.was told

C.tell

D.am told

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科目:初中英語 來源:2008年四川省樂山市初中畢業(yè)升學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試、英語試卷 題型:050

  London is planning to host the 2012 Olympic GamesThey will need to plan carefullyLocal(當(dāng)?shù)氐?/FONT>)people are worried that plans were made carelessly and too quickly because the organizers wanted to win the bidSo, while some Londoners are excited about what will happen, others are more worriedThe government is sure that the country will host a magnificent(宏偉的)OlympicsHere are just a few things some ordinary people said in the week following the bid

  ——Paul SmithIt is really good news for the businesses in the areaLondon gets a lot of tourists anyway, but this will bring moreLocal people are thinking of things to do that will make the area more fun over the Olympics and make money as well

  ——David FordLondon is busy anywayI'm not sure that the government will get the transport rightThe underground and the buses are too full nowThe underground is so full at rush hour that it is dangerousIt will be ten times worse in 2012I'm going to rent out(出租)my flat and go on holiday when the Games are happening!

  ——Pearl ArmstrongIt's great!I We sport-it's exciting!I like to watch it and I like to play itWe will see all these great athletes(運動員)at the GamesIt will be good afterwards, because the stadiums and swimming pools and so on will all still be there, so they will let us use them

(1)

When will London host the Olympic Games?

[  ]

A.

2008

B.

2009

C.

2010

D.

2012

(2)

According to Paul Smith, why are the Games good for the businesses in London?

[  ]

A.

Because Londoners have made careful plans for the Games

B.

Because Londoners are thinking of ways to make the area less crowded

C.

Because Londoners can make more money by tourism industry

D.

Because all Londoners will work as guides(導(dǎo)游)during the Games

(3)

What seems like a biggest problem with London Olympics?

[  ]

A.

Transport service

B.

Telephone service

C.

Restaurant service

D.

Not enough stadiums

(4)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

A lot of athletes will come to London for business

B.

Everything built for the Olympics will not be used after the Games are over

C.

Nearly all Londoners will rent their flats and go on holidays during the Games

D.

British government believes the future Games in London will be successful

(5)

What's the meaning of the word "bid" in Chinese?

[  ]

A.

舉辦權(quán)

B.

比賽

C.

民意

D.

服務(wù)

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  London is planning to host(主辦)the 2012 Olympic Games.They will need to plan carefully.Local people are worried that plans were made carelessly and too quickly because the organizers wanted to win the bidSo, while some Londoners are excited about what will happen, others are more worried.The government is sure that the country will host a magnificent(宏偉的)Olympics.Here are just a few things some ordinary people said in the week following the bid.

  ——Paul Smith:It is really good news for the businesses in the area.London gets a lot of tourists anyway, but this will bring more.Local people are thinking of things to do that will make the area more fun over the Olympics and make money as well.

  ——David Ford:London is busy anyway.I'm not sure that the government will get the transport right.The underground and the buses are too full now.The underground is so full at rush hour that it is dangerous.It will be ten times worse in 2012.I 'm going to rent out(出租)my flat and go on holiday when the Games are happening!

  ——Pearl Armstrong:It's great! I We sport - it's exciting! I like to watch it and I like to play it.We will see all these great athletes(運動員)at the Games.It will be good afterwards, because the stadiums and swimming pools and so on will all still be there, so they will let us use them.

(1)

What seems like a biggest problem with London Olympics?

[  ]

A.

Transport service.

B.

Telephone service.

C.

Restaurant service.

D.

Not enough stadiums.

(2)

What's the meaning of the word "bid" in Chinese?

[  ]

A.

舉辦權(quán)

B.

比賽

C.

民意

D.

服務(wù)

(3)

According to Paul Smith, why are the Games good for the businesses in London?

[  ]

A.

Because Londoners have made careful plans for the Games.

B.

Because Londoners are thinking of ways to make the area less crowded.

C.

Because Londoners can make more money by tourism industry.

D.

Because all Londoners will work as guides(導(dǎo)游)during the Games.

(4)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

A lot of athletes will come to London for business.

B.

Everything built for the Olympics will not be used after the Games are over.

C.

Nearly all Londoners will rent their flats and go on holidays during the Games.

D.

British government believes the future Games in London will be successful.

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根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

A: ___1___

B: I like playing table tennis. ___2___

C: Yes, but I can't play well.

B: Would you like to play with me tomorrow morning?

A: ___3___ But 1 am afraid I can't play as well as you.

B: ___4___ Anyway you know practice makes perfect.

A: Well, how about at eight o' clock?

B: Oh, You won' t forget to bring a ball, will you?

A: ___5___

B: So long.

A: Bye.

A. What do you think of that sport?

B. Certainly.

C. Of course, not.

D. What's your favourite sport?

E. De you like it?

F. Are you free?

G. Never mind.

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Today, after many days of practice and lots of matches, we entered the basketball final.
I was the leader of the team. At the very beginning, one student from our team got the ball and quickly shot a basket. Oh, it went in, 2:0. All our classmates cheered.
But after a few minutes there were some mistakes and we lost eight points. I changed two players, but it didn’t help.
At that time all our teammates felt worried and we even quarreled with each other angrily.  “It’s no use crying over spilt milk!” I shouted, “We must face it !” Let’s think about our mistakes and stop making them!”
We had a short meeting . The second half of the match began. There was a big change. At first, our team got the ball and I shot from the three-point line at once. The ball did a beautiful curve and went straight into the basket.
I become very confident. The other team was still very strong.
A good chance came! I got the ball again and shot into the basket! 12:9! I couldn’t believe my eyes! Am I that good at shooting? How could I get so many points?
We stayed in the lead. Finally the score was 18:16. We won!
【小題1】The passage mainly talks about________.

A.a(chǎn) basketball match
B.a(chǎn) basketball team
C.skills of playing basketball
D.ways to win a basketball match
【小題2】At first, the writer’s team was losing because_________.
A.they felt upset
B.they kept arguing
C.they made mistakes
D.their classmates cheered too loud!
【小題3】The best translation for “It’s no use crying over spilt milk” is “_______”.
A.熟能生巧B.勤能補拙
C.破釜沉舟D.覆水難收
【小題4】The final score of the basketball match is _________.
A.2:0 B.12:9C.18:16D.18:18
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A.basketball is too hard a game to play
B.confidence comes from failure
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     London is planning to host the 2012 Olympic Games. They will need to plan carefully. Local (當(dāng)?shù)氐?
people are worried that plans were made carelessly and too quickly because the organizers wanted to win
the bid. So, while some Londoners are excited about what will happen, others are more worried. The
government is sure that the country will host a magnificent (宏偉的) Olympics. Here are just a few things
some ordinary people said in the week following the bid.
     —Paul Smith: It is really good news for the businesses in the area. London gets a lot of tourists anyway,
but this will bring more. Local people are thinking of things to do that will make the area more fun over the
Olympics and make money as well.
     —David Ford: London is busy anyway. I'm not sure that the government will get the transport right. The
underground and the buses are too full now. The underground is so full at rush hour that it is dangerous. It
will be ten times worse in 2012. I 'm going to rent out (出租) my flat and go on holiday when the Games
are happening!   
    —Pearl Armstrong: It's great! I We sport— it's exciting! I like to watch it and I like to play it. We will see
all these great athletes (運動員) at the Games. It will be good afterwards, because the stadiums and swimming
pools and so on will all still be there, so they will let us use them.
1. When will London host the Olympic Games?
A. 2008.
B. 2009.
C. 2010.
D. 2012.
2. According to Paul Smith, why are the Games good for the businesses in London?
A. Because Londoners have made careful plans for the Games.
B. Because Londoners are thinking of ways to make the area less crowded.
C. Because Londoners can make more money by tourism industry.
D. Because all Londoners will work as guides (導(dǎo)游) during the Games.
3. What seems like a biggest problem with London Olympics?
A. Transport service.
B. Telephone service.
C. Restaurant service.
D. Not enough stadiums.
4. What can we learn from the passage?
A. A lot of athletes will come to London for business.
B. Everything built for the Olympics will not be used after the Games are over.
C. Nearly all Londoners will rent their flats and go on holidays during the Games.
D. British government believes the future Games in London will be successful.
5. What's the meaning of the word "bid" in Chinese?
A. 舉辦權(quán)
B. 比賽
C. 民意
D. 服務(wù)

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