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1、豐臺(tái)區(qū)20182019學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末練習(xí)、完形填空(共8分,每小題1分)初三英語(yǔ)第1頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))初三英語(yǔ)第2頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))考1.2.本試卷共10頁(yè),共五道大題,39道小題。滿分60分。考試時(shí)間90分鐘。 在試卷和答題卡上認(rèn)真填寫學(xué)校名稱、姓名和考號(hào)。多斤3.試題答案一律填涂或書(shū)身在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效?,F(xiàn)4.在答題卡上,選擇題用 2B鉛筆作答,其他試題用黑色字跡簽字筆作答。劉5.考試結(jié)束,將本試卷和答題一并交回。2019. 01A、 B、 C、 D初三英語(yǔ)閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。When I was 14, life felt

2、dull and boring. I didn to notice the differences among the students in my school. But this dull view of mine changed when my parents bought me a 13 for Christmas.Even though I didn ' ktnow anything about photography, I showed great interest in the new 14 . I kept taking photos for different peo

3、ple around me and plants in the field.知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共14分)一、單項(xiàng)填空(共6分,每小題0.5分)從下面各題所給的A B、G D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)1. Tom is my little brother.likes arts very much.A. SheB. HeC. ItD. His2. Mr. Clark is always busy workingthe office.A. atB. onC. ofD. to3. 一was the movie last night?-It was interesting.A. WhenB. Wh

4、ereC. HowD. What4. I was late for school,there' s something wrong with my bikeA. butB. becauseC. orD. though5. Igo now, or I' ll miss my football class.A. canB. mightC. mustD. could6. I think Li Bai is one ofpoets in China.A. greatB. greaterC. greatestD. the greatest7. - What do you often do

5、 at weekends?-I oftenmy grandparents.A. will visitB. visitedC. visitD. have visited8. My sistera model plane when I got home.A. makesB. was makingC. is makingD. has made9. The boy3D painting last summer vacation.A. learnedB. will learnC. has learnedD. learns10. My uncle is a writer. Hemany books sin

6、ce he was young.A. writesB. wroteC. is writingD. has written11. A new sports centernear here next year.A. buildsB. will buildC. is builtD. will be built12. - Can you tell meto London?-Sure. Next month.A. when you will travelB. when you traveledC. when will you travelD. when did you travelThen after

7、a month, I realized I had no 15 for taking pictures. My photos were clearly missing something of importance and lacked originality (創(chuàng)意).Soon, I became so 16 with my lack of artistic talent that I quit my new hobby.During the summer vacation, I went for a walk on the railroad track behind my house. T

8、he tracks are a warm red color. It ' an amazing sight to see. Before the walk, I thought, “Maybe I should bring my camera ” , which hadn ' t been touched weeks.Surprisingly, this walk on the tracks has 17 my love for photography. When I was walking on the train tracks without a model to phot

9、ograph and only nature around me, I 18 how important it was to look at the details of things. I didn ' t worry about trying to create somethingeautiful. Instead, I just captured (捕 捉)photos of the beauty already around me.After months of studying outdoor scenes, watching shadows and staring at p

10、eople ' s eyesI was finally able to 19 beauty of my own.So far, my work has been published in two small magazines and showed in two art galleries. They are important to me becausethey are signs of how much my artistic abilities have grown: I went from zero artistic talent to being published. And

11、 my photos have become something I was 20 of.Thanks to this Christmas gift from my parents, I now have a new way of looking at the world.13. A. cameraB. computerC. magazineC. filmD. plant14.A. gameB.hobbyD.picture15.A. knowledgeB.timeC. energyD.talent16.A. confusedB.angryC. satisfiedD.careful17.A. e

12、xpressedB.sharedC.begunD. kept18.A. wonderedB.imaginedC. rememberedD.realized19.A. makeB.seeC. createD.check20.A. proudB.sureC. fondD. gladJessica, AmericaWei Hua,ChinaJack, AustraliaLouis, South AfricaJmportant for me.'ve fallen in love with閱讀理解(共36分)三、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)

13、。(共26分,每小題2分)AMy Joyful HobbyDo you have any hobbies? Many of us exercise, do volunteer work, or learn interesting skills in our spare time. What do you enjoy doing the most in your free time?I like playing the violin best, and benefit a lot from it. Every time I feel sad, I ' lplay. When I hear

14、 the beautiful music from my strings (弦),I feel like my world is full of light again. I play it not only for relaxation, but also for my health.The most important skill I ' vlearned is painting, ich has played an important role in my life. Through ainting, I become more patient and careful. It h

15、elps me study better at school. In short, painting isDuring my spare time, I ' vtearned how to because I don ' t want to depend on my parents so much. Even though my cooking isn ' as delicious as my parents ' , I can make dishes without their helCooking iJetsme enjoy my own life.I li

16、ke writing when I ' rfree. I ' na big fan of the Harry Potter series, and three years ago I began to write a sequel 段集)to it. Since then, Iwriting. I love it so much that I plan to go on practicing it1and writing my own stories._21. What does Jessica like best?A. Playing the violin.B. Painti

17、ng.C. Writing novels .D. Cooking.22. Who can cook without parents ' help?A. Jessica.B. Louis.C. Wei Hua. D. Jack.23. What does Jack plan to do?A. To listen to music.B. To study better at school.C. To learn to cook.D. To write his own stories.BThe Lady ' s LampOnce there was a poor lady who l

18、ived on a hill near the seashore.She had no children and lived a lonely life. She was so poor that she had to work hard every day.But one night as she sat at her work, the lady said to herself while the winds blew,“I w be of some use in the world. Why can ' t I do good to someone besides'mys

19、telf last, she came up with an idea.She decided that she would keep a lighted lamp at the window for the sailors every night. She found that ships sometimes were broken up on the rocks in the sea, since there was no lighthouse to warn them of their danger at night. Maybe her lamp would warn them whe

20、n their ships came near the rocks on the coast.The lady felt glad when the thought flashed through her mind. She found that, if she worked an hour later each night, she could earn enough to pay for the oil for the lamp. So she worked late and earned money to buy the oil; and then she placed the lamp

21、 at the window each night. In this way she saved many lives.She did this for five years without reward, or the hope of reward. However, good deeds (行為)are often found out. The sailors whose lives had been saved began to send gifts to her from faraway countries. They sent her tea from China, cloth fr

22、om India, silk from France and grapes from Spain. But the poor lady did not need these gifts to make her happy. She gave many of them to the poor and the sick.She was happy with the thought that she was doing good. So, as long as she lived, she lit her lamp each night, and placed it at the window.24

23、. The lady decided to light the lamp for.A. the sick B. the children C. the poor D. the sailors 25. How could the lady pay for the lamp oil?A. She worked one more hour each night.B. She raised money from the sailors.C. She got rewards from her country.初三英語(yǔ)第3頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))初三英語(yǔ)第4頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))D. She sold tea and gr

24、apes to others.26. The lady was happy because.A. she got gifts from faraway countriesB. she helped many people in her wayC. the sailors gave gifts to the sickD. the sailors found out her deedsCWhether we admit it or not, many of us have experienced loneliness. Last month, a survey done by US health

25、service company Cigna found that loneliness has become a common situation in the country. It even found that young people aged 18-22 are more likely to feel lonely than the elders. Loneliness often leads to the emotions of sadness and loss, and can even“ make us sick ” . SoD. what kind of people mig

26、ht suffer from loneliness28. What was Adrenne Breaux ' s solution when loneliness hit her?A. To keep herself in the comfort zone.B. To get a new job being a good cook.C. To spend time for self-improvement.D. To relax by writing her lonely feeling.29. What can we learn from the passage?A. Going o

27、ut with friends is better than staying alone.B. The key to solve loneliness is to accept and enjoy it.C. The pain of loneliness gets worse as people get older.D. Seeing loneliness as an unwanted thing helps us avoid it. how do we deal初三英語(yǔ)第5頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))初三英語(yǔ)第6頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))and allows us to grow.'ll be abejfc)

28、 the beaetm brfacer(with the pain of loneliness?Throwing ourselves into distractions can be useful. US lifestyle writerAdrienne Breaux wrote about how she turned loneliness into a productive learning process. She used to be a terrible cook, but whenever loneliness hit her, she would buy a lot of ing

29、redients and try out how to make them into delicious dishes. After a few months, she became god at cooking dishes she ' d never even made before.This is a typical example of how loneliness gets us out of our comfort zone“When it comes to keeping lonelinessStbOy)(, oneof the best ways is to occup

30、y your time with things that feel enriching, creative and exciting. Breaux wrote, “It hasd to feel lonely when you' reying to master a new skill, practice a hobby or try out a new recipe.”The attitude we choose toward loneliness is also the key to deal with it. If we see loneliness as an unwante

31、d and annoying thing, we will suffer it. But if we admit that it ' s an everyday part of life, we solo journey ” , as-besing US author Mandy Hale wrote in her book The SingleWomanInstead of desperately (拼命地)finding someone to talk to or go out with, trying to have fun on our own is more practica

32、l. US Internet writer Kayla Albert shared a story of her friend, who uses her time alone to do what she really wants to do. Her friend goes out for dinner, watches movies, and visits art museums all on her own. She claims that this kind of single lifestyle brings her joyfulness and gracefulness.So,

33、we can do it too. Indeed, sometimes, the best songs are the ones performed alone.27. The survey from Cigna in Paragraph 1 tellsA. when people might experience lonelinessB. how common the problem of loneliness isC. how people deal with the pain from lonelinessDNo one wants to work at a messy desk and

34、 look lazy or sloppy. But does a messy desktop actually make you either of those things? Not all disorders mean you' reout of control. Even Steve Jobs thought his personal charm came from his messy desktop.People who prefer a messy desk have their own ideas. Some think it makes them comfortable.

35、 A too-tidy room can sometimes make them uncomfortable, because it seems there is no place to rest their feet. Some believe it helps them concentrate more easily. Messy tables can make it easier to focus on the tasks, just like some novelists can write patiently in a noisy caf e Others may be perfec

36、tionists. For those who strive for perfection, tasks are either 100% or 0% performed. Therefore, they usually put away the less important things and perform the most important ones perfectly, which leads to paper mountains on the desktop.Many people are labeled as " sloppy a nd " inefficie

37、nt bedause of messy tabletops. However, when we see the desks of Albert Einstein, Mark Twain and Mark Zuckerberg pioneers of their times things might change. Obviously, the world embraces uniformity and order; it also never refuses regular disorder, which seems like a mess but runs in an organized w

38、ay.In an experiment done by psychologist Kathleen Vohs, participants (參與者) were asked to come up with new uses for ping-pong balls. Both participants in the messy and clean offices created the same number of ideas. However, those in the messy room came up with more interesting and creative ideas. Pe

39、ople who don ' t keep a neat and tidy desktop can actually develop organizational skills and manage work and thoughts successfully, even while swamped in (淹沒(méi)于)piles of books,notes and documents.In spite of great disorder, a messy desktop presents information clearly, which can sometimes inspire

40、us unconsciously (無(wú)意識(shí)地).Research has found people working with a messy desktop are more likely to be creative and willing to take risks, while people with a tidy one tend to follow the rules and are less likely to try new things. Vohs says, Disorderly environments seem to inspire breaking free of tr

41、adition, which can produce fresh insights.”But a messy desk might not be ideal all the time. When you need new ideas, a messy desk might be a good choice; but when you want to be efficient ( 高效的) and perform a task successfully, it seems better to make a desk clean and tidy.No matter what kind of de

42、sk you prefer, we hope you feel comfortable and enjoy it!30. The underlined phrase strive for“ in Paragraph 2 probably means "A. fight forB. is interested inC. is afraid ofD. keep away from31. The writer talks about the experiment in the fourth paragraph toA. encourage people to have messy desk

43、s as they likeB. explain the reasons why people like the messy desksC. introduce a new way of being creative and interestingD. show the influence of messy desks on people s ' s mind32. The writer probably agrees that people with messy desks mightA. be intelligent and successfulB. have good behav

44、iors and habitsC. become idea men and risk takersD. finish the task quickly and perfectly33. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Messy Desk: Do People Need to Change It?B. Messy Desk: Do People Find Excuses for It?C. Messy Desk: Does It Make People Comfortable?D. Messy

45、Desk: Does It Help People Work Efficiently?四、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。(共10分,每小題2分)Hoventbef 3 FINAL隼3:0杰nking abifesLPbetween professional players. It is not only a simple game in a sense, but a sport in which players use electronic equipment to play against each other in intelligence. It can improve the pla

46、yers' thiheart-to-eye coordination 他、調(diào)),willpower and develop team spirit.In 2003, esports became the 99h sport in China. However, esports is different from traditional sports and online games. Traditional sports athletes mainly train their physical ability and skills, such as muscle memory, exe

47、rcising and dieting; while esports athletes ' training is mostly about the mind, such as studying strategies (策略)and new updates for the game.The industry has been developed for more than 10 years, but the public usually hold the opinion that playing online games has no benefit but taking one

48、9; s attention way from their duties. In fact, there are several differences between esports and online gamesFirst, the basic features. Online games are entertainment games while esports is a sport. Esports is an intellectual competition between people in an organized environment created by informat

49、ion technology.Second, the game rules. Esports has clear game rules. Its biggest feature is strict time and round limitations. However, online games are lack of clear rules of the game. Without time limit, it ' easy for people especially teenagers to be addicted to池迷于)it.Third, the sports spirit

50、. Esports competitions between athletes pay great attention to fair sports spirit. Some online games only need to recharged 錢)to gain advantages, which is the main difference between esports and online games.In the upcoming 2022 Asian Games to be held in Hangzhou, esports will officially become a me

51、dal event. Esports is a new sporting activity. It will take a long time to grow into a mature industry like NBA (the National Basketball Association of the US). Let ' s have a better understanding of esports and expect its bright future.初三英語(yǔ)第7頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))初三英語(yǔ)第8頁(yè)(共10頁(yè))IG, a Chinese esports club, won t

52、he world championship title in LOL (League of Legends) in 2018. It beat European team 3:0 in South Korea. It was the first time that a club from China ' s LPL (League of Legends Pro League) won the title in thworld championship ' s eight history. So what is esports?Esports (Electronic Sports

53、) is a form of competition using video games34. Which club won the world championship title in LOL in 2018?35. What is esports?36. When did esports become the 99 sport in China?37. What is esports athletes ' training about?38. What is the passage mainly about?書(shū)面表達(dá)(共10分)五、文段表達(dá)(10分)39. 從下面兩個(gè)題目中任選一

54、題,根據(jù)中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50詞的文段寫作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語(yǔ)僅供選用。請(qǐng)不要寫出你的校名和姓名。假如你是李華,你打算邀t#你們班的英國(guó)交換生Peter周末去老舍茶館體驗(yàn)中國(guó)的茶文化。請(qǐng)用英語(yǔ)寫一封電子郵件,告訴他見(jiàn)面的時(shí)間和地點(diǎn),體驗(yàn) 茶文化的原因,以及他需要做的準(zhǔn)備。提示詞語(yǔ):invite, Laoshe Teahouse, history, many kinds, learn提示問(wèn)題: When and where will you meet? Why are you going to experience Chinese tea culture? What do you advise Peter to prepare for it?滴水之恩,涌泉相報(bào)”。感恩、回報(bào)是中華民族的傳統(tǒng)美德。面對(duì)他人的 幫助,多一份感恩與回報(bào),生活就會(huì)多一縷陽(yáng)光。某英文網(wǎng)站正在開(kāi)展以感恩他人”為主題的征文活動(dòng)。假如你是李華,請(qǐng) 用英語(yǔ)寫一篇短文投稿,談?wù)勆钪姓l(shuí)曾經(jīng)幫助過(guò)你,他(她)是怎樣幫助你 的,以及你打算怎樣做來(lái)回報(bào)他(她)。提示詞語(yǔ):trouble, sad, encourage, look after, in return俗為回報(bào))提示問(wèn)題: Who helped you a lot? How did he/she help

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