2007年北京市朝陽區(qū)初三英語綜合練習(xí)卷二(二模)
2007.6
本試卷分為第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題),共十一道大題。時間120分鐘,滿分120分。
第I卷 選擇題(共67分)
第一部分 聽力
一、聽對話,選擇與對話內(nèi)容相符的圖片,將代表圖片的字母填在相應(yīng)的序號后。每段對話讀兩遍。(共6分,每小題1分)
1. ( ) 2. ( ) 3. ( )
聽第二組對話,完成第4~6小題。
4. ( ) 5. ( ) 6. ( )
聽第一段對話,判斷第7~8小題。
二、聽對話,根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,判斷第7~10小題所給句子的正誤。正確的寫A,錯誤的寫B(tài)。每段對話讀兩遍。(共4分,每小題1分)
7. The ticket is for a basketball game.
8. Tom has enough money to pay for the ticket now.
聽第二段對話,判斷第9~10小題。
9. Nancy is going to the supermarket.
10. They will have dinner together.
聽第一段對話,回答第11~12小題。
三、聽對話,根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從下列各題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選擇最佳選項。每段對話讀兩遍。(共5分,每小題1分)
11. Who is in the hospital?
A. John’s wife. B. John’s daughter. C. John’s mother.
12. What does John want Mrs. King to do?
A. To take care of her daughter.
B. To see a patient in the hospital.
C. To allow him to leave for a few days.
聽第二段對話,回答第13~15小題。
13. What’s the relationship (關(guān)系) between the two speakers?
A. Brother and sister. B. Old friends. C. Old neighbors.
14. What does the man do?
A. A reporter. B. A teacher. C. A doctor.
15. What do we know about Emma?
A. She has gone to England.
B. She will go back to her school.
C. She may get together with her friends.
第二部分 基礎(chǔ)知識運用
從下列各題所給的四個選項中,選擇正確的一項。
四、單項填空(共18分,每小題1分)
16. ―It’s __________nice day, isn’t it?
―Yes, it is.
A. a B. an C. the D. 不填
17. ―Is this your bike?
―No. _________bike is over there.
A. I B. My C. He D. His
18. People like swimming ________summer.
A. at B. on C. in D. for
19. Li Lei was badly ill _________he didn’t go to school last week.
A. or B. for C. but D. so
20. I have two pens. One is black, __________is blue.
A. the other B. another C. other D. the others
21. Tony went __________a film with his father yesterday.
A. see B. to see C. seen D. seeing
22. Don’t worry! I __________you as soon as I arrive in Shanghai tomorrow.
A. call B. called C. will call D. have called
23. ―_________do you watch TV, Mary?
―Twice a week.
A. How often B. How far C. How long D. How many
24. I usually go do school by bike, but sometimes I ___________.
A. walks B. walk C. will walk D. have walked
25. I think football is _________than basketball in China.
A. popular B. more popular C. most popular D. the most popular
26. ―Where is Jack, do you know?
―He _________the zoo with his friends.
A. has been to B. have been to C. has gone to D. have gone to
27. I __________my homework when my father came in.
A. will do B. do C. does D. was doing
28. My mother was very ___________when I bought her some flowers on Mother’s Day.
A. sad B. afraid C. worried D. happy
29. We __________a sports meeting in our school last Friday.
A. have B. has C. had D. will have
30. ―May I borrow your dictionary, please?
―__________.
A. Thanks a lot B. Not at all
C. It doesn’t matter D. Here you are
31. ―It’s eleven o’clock. Why don’t you ________a rest now?
―That’s a good idea.
A. to take B. take C. taking D. taken
32. Some foreign languages ___________at middle school in Beijing.
A. are taught B. teach C. will teach D. taught
33. ―Do you know _________now?
―Sorry, I don’t know.
A. where does Mr. Brown live B. where did Mr. Brown live
C. where Mr. Brown lives D. where Mr. Brown lived
五、完形填空(共12分,每小題1分)
通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的四個選項中選擇最佳的一項。
I stood in the doorway, watching my older brother carefully putting clothes into his bag. I coughed uneasily. Finally 34 that I was there, Rocky turned toward me with a sad smile.
“I’m 35 tomorrow,” he said.
“I know.” My 36 was almost a whisper (低聲). I was angry with myself for being so weak, but I tried to keep back my tears (眼淚).
“My 37 is tomorrow morning. There is still enough time to go to the airport,” he said. Seeing the 38 look on my face, he quickly added, “I promise (答應(yīng)) I won’t leave without saying goodbye.”
I tried to say something, but didn’t. it’s always 39 to keep quiet if you’re about to cry. “You promised you wouldn’t cry,” he said to me, thinking that I was close to 40 .
I remember the day he taught me how to ride a bike. 41 I thought he was always right behind me, holding the seat to keep me from 42 . I was happy with this, but he knew he couldn’t hold me up all my life. He told me that one day he would have to let go.
His coughing stopped my thinking. What was left to say? How could I say 43 to the person who taught me everything?
The next morning I 44 up, looked at my alarm clock, and realized he had left hours ago. We never even said goodbye.
Goodbye, Rocky! Although he may have been many miles away, I knew he heard me, 45 it was only an answer in his heart.
34. A. forgetting B. realizing C. hoping D. showing
35. A. arriving B. staying C. coming D. leaving
36. A. voice B. sound C. noise D. word
37. A. ship B. flight C. train D. bus
38. A. surprised B. excited C. sad D. nervous
39. A. harder B. better C. worse D. easier
40. A. tears B. smiles C. shouts D. jokes
41. A. In the end B. Ever since then C. At first D. Some times
42. A. riding B. running C. stopping D. falling
43. A. goodbye B. hello C. yes D. sorry
44. A. got B. stood C. looked D. woke
46. How can we win a prize?
A. Take a photo. B. Draw a picture.
C. Write an article. D. Make a model.
47. How many kinds of prizes can we win?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
48. What’s the first prize?
A. A trip to Japan. B. A trip to TOYOTA.
C. A 24-colour pen set. D. A 36-colour pencil set.
(B)
One Monday morning in 1971, Bob Hunter walker into the Vancouver Sun newspaper office we share and told me what he’d been up to the night before. “It was in a church,” he began and said how he and a group of people decided to do something about the US nuclear (核) test to take place at Amchitka, in the Aleutian Islands off Alaska.
Hunter had come up with the idea starting an organization called “Don’t Make a Wave”, which would said to Alaska to block the explosion (爆炸) and protect (保護(hù)) the environment. He told us that as he had left the meeting, he had put up his hand and said, “Peace.” A young man then replied, “Make it a green peace!”
And so this young man became the first Greenpeace president (主席) by 1973 and made the organization change into what it is today: an international organization in 41 countries and with more than 2.5 million members worldwide. Time magazine once named Hunter one of the top environmental heroes of the 20th century. He died in May 2005, only 63.
At his memorial (悼念的) service, nine speakers gave their talks, including two of his children and his wife. Premier (首腦) of Ontario said Hunter was “a citizen (公民) of the world who had changed history”. A new ship would be named “the Bob Lorne Hunter”. Everyone leaving the service was handed a small seedling (樹苗) with a note:
Embrace (擁抱) your friends
Love your family
Celebrate all life
And hug (擁抱) this tree
For me
Love, Bob
My little tree grows well, as are my memories of a lifelong friend whose idea helped change the whole world.
49. When did Hunter decide to take his first action?
A. In 1971. B. In 1973. C. In 2005. D. In 2007.
50. Who gave the organization its name?
A. Only Bob Hunter.
B. Only the young man.
C. Both Hunter and the young man.
D. Neither Hunter nor the young man.
51. From the article, we know Greenpeace’s work is __________.
A. to fight against the US government
B. to improve most people’s health
C. to plant trees to remember the dead
D. to take care of the environment
52. From the note, we know Hunter wanted us to ___________.
A. remember him for ever B. continue to do what he did
C. give love to everybody D. celebrate what he achieved
(C)
If you’ve ever shopped on the Internet or played a game on your mobile (移動的) phone, you’ve used the computer language, named Java that James Gosling co-invented. Java’s great success, however, didn’t come at all as he had imagined it would.
Gosling and his workmates at Sun Microsystems developed Java in the early 1990s and wanted to sell the program to telephone companies. But when those companies discovered that Java would let their customers (顧客) use a lot of different equipments-not just the ones they provided-they refused the new language.
“You put your heart into something for years, and it dies a sudden death for some stupid (愚蠢的) reasons. You just want to scream (尖叫) into the wind,” Gosling says. “We had built a better mousetrap (捕鼠器) and tried to sell it to people who really liked mice.” Still he continued to improve Java. And while telephone companies may have seen the program as something terrible, the new environment of the Internet quickly caught on to its advantages. Java became popular among programmers.
Gosling may have failed first, but he didn’t stop trying. That’s not true of many of us, however. Too many people are afraid of failure (失敗). Some of us let it keep us from trying new things, telling ourselves we’d be no good at it. Some lower our goals (目的) to only what we feel completely sure we can be successful. Others among us try something once, and when it doesn’t work out, we decide that is not for us.
That’s unfortunate because, according to many top scientists, failure is nothing to fear (害怕). Not only is it inevitable (不可避免的), they say, it is even our close friend. “In the lab,” says Gosling,” failure is a good thing. If everything you try is very successful, it means you’re playing it safe; you’re not out on the edge. Failure means that you’re learning.”
Nobel Prize winner John Polanyi agrees. “To ask a scientist whether he has experienced failure is like asking an artist whether he has ever made a sketch (素描). The answer is ‘a(chǎn) million times’. That is the price of success. The truth is that after many failures we meet with an unexpected success.”
53. The telephone companies refused Java because _____________.
A. they were afraid to lose the customers
B. they didn’t want to change their equipments
C. they found the language very difficult
D. they wouldn’t share the program with others
54. Who did Java become popular among at last?
A. Computer producers. B. Program designers.
C. Mobile phone owners. D. E-shop customers.
55. What is unfortunate according to the writer?
A. It’s difficult for Gosling to become successful.
B. Others don’t have as many failures as Gosling.
C. It took a long time for us to understand failure.
D. Many are afraid of failure and won’t try hard.
56. The conclusion (結(jié)論) we can draw from the last two paragraphs (段落) is that ________.
A. if you’re not afraid, failure will become nothing
B. one should like failure much better than success
C. every time we try something, we will fail first
D. failures are natural and important toward success
第II卷 非選擇題(共53分)
第四部分 語言運用
In the village,
you can see the farm 1 .
From the Tea Room,
you can watch your kids 2 outside.
Park Farm opens
at
You can save money
if you buy a 4 which costs 15 dollars.
We know Park Farm
is a good place 5 .
我們對一些學(xué)生的學(xué)校生活做了調(diào)查。學(xué)生們最喜歡哪些科目?喜歡什么樣的老師?對學(xué)校生活有什么樣的期待呢?請根據(jù)所給的提示,選擇方框中的詞語,并寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的位置上。(只填寫字母,其中有兩個多余選項)
A. math B. friendly C. spend more time with friends
D. angry E. have less homework F. P. E.
G. take part in more activities H. English I. wear their own clothes
J. careful K. eat less food L. hard-working
二、詞匯(共10分,每空1分)
1. Of all the subjects, most of the students like __________, __________and __________best.
2. They like the teachers who are ___________, ___________and ___________.
四、任務(wù)型閱讀(共8分,每小題2分)
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