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初升高分班考試英語(yǔ)必考題及答案初升高分班考試英語(yǔ)必考題及答案初升高分班考試英語(yǔ)必考題及答案xxx公司初升高分班考試英語(yǔ)必考題及答案文件編號(hào):文件日期:修訂次數(shù):第1.0次更改批準(zhǔn)審核制定方案設(shè)計(jì),管理制度初升高分班考試英語(yǔ)試卷(含答案)一、選擇(共10分)()1.MayIhave_____MP5,Mum

Idon’twant_____usedoneanymore.

A.a;anB.an;anC.a;theD.an;the()2.Doyouknowwhyhedidn’t_____awordwhenhe_____to

A.say;wasspokenB.say;spoke C.speak;isspokenD.speak;speaks()3.—Jim,whotaught________Chinesebeforeyoucametoschool?—Nobody.Ilearneditby____.A.your;myself B.yourself;myself C.you;me D.you;myself()4.—Doyoulikethewesternfood,LiLi?

—No,Ithinkthefoodofourcountryis______thatofwesterncountries.A.muchmoredeliciousthan B.lessdeliciousthan C.notasdeliciousas D.asdeliciousas()5.---Listen!OurmusicteacherisplayingthemusicofTwoButterflies.---!A.WhatasweetmusicB.HowsweetmusicC.HowasweetmusicD.Whatsweetmusic()6.—Whatdoyouthinkofyourlasttrip

—Ihadaveryscary______inthemountains.Iwon’tgothereagain.A.assistant B.experienceC.station D.souvenir()7.—Doyouknowthegirl_______withourEnglishteacheroften?—Yes,hernameisHelen. A.whomtotalk B.whotalks C.whoistalking D.whomtalks()8.—Therearesomanyproblems.I’msoafraid.—Youshouldtryto______yourshynessfirst.You’renotachildanymore. A.pickup B.takeaway C.takeoff D.getover()9.----Thankyouforhelpingme.----.A.Nevermind. B.It’smypleasure.C.Thankyouallthesame. D.Pleasedon’tthankme.()10.----Couldyoutellme---Fortwoweeks.

A.whendidyoubuythecomputerB.howlonghaveyouhadthecomputerC.howlongyouhavehadthecomputer D.whenyouboughtthecomputerⅡ.完型填空(共10分)Mr.Greenwasillandwenttothehospital.Adoctorlookedhim1“Well,Mr.Green,youaregoingto2someinjections(注射),andyou’llfeelmuchbetter,”hesaid.“Anursewillcome3giveyouthefirstonethisevening,andthenyou’llhavetoget4onetomorrowevening.”

Inthe5ayoungnursecametoMrGreen’sbedandsaidtohim:“Iamgoingtogiveyouyour6injectionnow,MrGreen.Wheredoyouwantit”

Theoldmanwas7.Helookedatthenurseforamoment,thenhesaid:“8haseverletmechoosethatbefore.Areyoureallygoingtoletmechoosenow”

“Yes,Mr.Green,”thenurseanswered.“9doyouwantit”

“Well,then,”theoldmanansweredwithasmile.“Iwant10inyourleftarm,please.”

()11.A.up B.over C.down D.through

()12.A.get B.give C.make D.hold

()13.A.so B.but C.and D.or

()14.A.other B.thesame C.others D.another

()15.A.morning B.afternoon C.night D.evening

()16.A.first B.one C.two D.second

()17.A.angry B.surprised C.happy D.hungry

()18.A.Somebody B.Anybody C.Nobody D.Everybody

()19.A.Where B.When C.How D.Why

()20.A.himⅢ.閱讀理解(共40分)AAlawyer,anartistandamusiciangotlostinthewoods(森林).Atlasttheycametoafarmer’shouseandaskedifhecouldletthemstayforthenight.“Sure,”thefarmersaid.“ButI’vegotroomforonlytwoofyouinthehouse.Theotheronewillhavetosleepinthebarn(畜棚)withtheanimals,andthesmellisverybadthere.”“I’llsleepinthebarn,”theartistsaid.Halfanhourlater,aknockwasheardonthefarmhouse’sdoor,andtherestoodtheartist,saying,“Ican’ttakethesmell.”“Allright,”saidthelawyer,“I’llsleepinthebarn.”Andoffwenthe.Afterawhiletherewasanotherknockonthedoor.“Ifeltterriblewiththesmellfromthebadfood.”Thelawyersaidinanangryway.“You’retwosissies(女人氣的男子),”saidthemusician.“I’llsleepinthebarn.”Thirtyminuteslatercameanotherknock.Whentheyopenedthedoor,therestoodalltheanimalsfromthebarn.()21.Whydidthelawyer,artist,musiciancometoafarmer’shouse

Becausethey________.

A.gotlostinthewoods B.wantedtovisitthefarmerC.wantedtoaskthefarmerifhecouldletthemeatsomething D.wantedtostaywiththefarmer()22.Whydidoneofthemhavetosleepinthebarn?

A.Becausethefarmerdidn’thaveenoughroomforthethreeofthem.B.Becausethefarmerwantedoneofthemtolookaftertheanimals.C.Becauseoneofthemlikedtosleepinthebarn.D.Becausethefarmerwantedtomakefunofthem.()23.Whydidtheartistwanttosleepinthebarn?

A.Becausehelikedtosleepalone.B.Becausehewantedtoleavetheroomtotheothertwo.C.Becausehedidn’tthinkthatthesmellwassoterrible.D.Thepassagedidn’ttellus.()24.Whatdoyouthinkofthemusician

Hewas________.

A.stupidB.foolishC.cleverD.helpful()25.Whydidtheyseealltheanimalsstandinginfrontofthedoor

Because________.

A.theanimalsdidn’tlikethemusician.B.themusiciandrovethemoutofthebarn.C.theanimalsdidn’tlikethesmell,either.D.theanimalswantedtolookfortheartistandthelawyer.BIfyoudonotuseyourarmsoryourlegsforsometime,theybecomeweak;whenyoustartusingthemagain,theyslowlybecomestrongagain.Everybodyknowsthat.Yetmanypeopledonotseemtoknowthatmemoryworksinthesameway.Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,hereallymeansthathekeepshismemoryinpracticebyusingit.Whensomeoneelsesaysthathismemoryispoor,hereallymeansthathedoesnotgiveitenoughchancetobecomestrong.Ifafriendsaysthathisarmsandlegsareweak,weknowthatitishisownfault.Butifhetellsusthathehasapoormemory,manyofusthinkthathisparentsaretoblame,andfewofusknowthatitisjusthisownfault.Haveyoueverfoundthatsomepeoplecan'treadorwritebutusuallytheyhavebettermemoriesThisisbecausetheycannotreadorwriteandtheyhavetorememberthings;theycannotwritethemdowninalittlenotebook.Theyhavetorememberdays,names,songsandstories;sotheirmemoryisthewholetimebeingexercised.Soifyouwanttohaveagoodmemory,learnfromthepeople:practiceremembering.判斷正誤,正確的寫(xiě)A,錯(cuò)誤的寫(xiě)B(tài)()26.Themainreasonforone'spoormemoryisthathisparentshavepoormemories.()27.Ifyoudon'tuseyourarmsorlegsforsometime,theywillbecomestrong.()28.Agoodmemorycomesfrommorepractice.()29.Somepeoplecan'treadorwrite,buttheyhavebettermemories,becausetheyarecleverer.()30.Thebesttitleofthispassageis“HowtoHaveaGoodMemory”.CWeusepasswords(密碼)tokeepourpersonalinformationsecretandsafe,butsomepasswordsweusemaynotbeasreliableaswethink.SplashData,acomputersecuritycompany,recentlyreleasedalistofthe25worstpasswordsof2011.Thislistisbasedontheresearchofhackers’filescontainingstolenpasswords.Accordingtothelist,“password”istheworstandmostcommonpassword.Manyothersonthelistarenumbersinordereitherforward(forexample,1234)orbackward.Lettersonthekeyboardinorder,suchas“qwerty”arealsocommon,aswellassomefirstnamesandanimals.“Hackerscaneasilybreakintomanyaccounts(賬戶(hù))justbytryingcommonpasswordsagainandagain,”saidMorganSlain,CEOofSplashData.HowcanyoumakeastrongpasswordItshouldbeeightcharactersormore,withamixofletters,numbersandsymbols.Onewaytocreatealongandeasy-to-rememberpasswordistoseparateshortwordswithspacesornumbers.HavingsafepasswordsisnecessaryforsurfingtheInternetsafely.Butit’snottheonlythingyoumustdotokeepsafetyonline.Herearesomeotherwebsafetytips:●Nevergiveoutinformationthatwillallowsomeonetofindyouoffline.Thatincludesyourfullname,addressandphonenumber.●Don’tincludeyourrealnameaspartofyouronlinescreenname.●NevermeetpeopleyoumetontheInternetinperson.Ifyouinsiston(堅(jiān)持)breakingthisrule,meetinaverypublicplaceandconsidertakinganadultwithyou.()31.Whatis“SplashData”

A.Acompany. B.ATVstation. C.Ascientist. D.AnAmerican.()32.Theunderlinedwordhackermeans“”inChinese.A.流浪者 B.黑客 C.銀行職員 D.軟件設(shè)計(jì)師()33.Whichistheworstandmostcommonpassword

A.abc123. B.monkey. C.password. D.123456.()34.Youcan’tputyour______ontheInternet.A.address B.phonenumber C.name D.A,BandC()35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Animalnamescanbeverysafepasswords.B.YoucanmeetpeopleyoumetontheInternetinpersoninaverypublicplace.C.Youcan’tuseyourrealnamesaspartofyouronlinescreenname. D.It’snecessarytohaveapasswordforsurfingtheInternetsafely.DTherewasonceamanwhocouldn’tsleepwellbecausehewasafraidthattherewasaghostunderhisbed.Hethoughtthatassoonashewenttosleep,theghostwouldcomeoutfromunderthebedandrobhim.Hewasworriedthattheghostmightevenkillhim!Everynight,afterhegotintobed,themanhadtogetupagainandlookedunderthebed.Therewasneveranyonethere,butassoonashegotbackintobed,hehadtogetupandlookedunderthebedagain.Thiswentonforhoursuntilatlasthefellasleepfromexhaustion.Thetimecameforthemantomarried.Hedidn’ttellhiswifeabouthisfearsbutshesoonfoundoutbecausehekeptherawakeallnight.“Youmustgotoadoctor,”shetoldhim.“Hewillcureyouofthissillyfear.”Themandidashiswifetoldhim.Hetoldthedoctorhisproblem,andthedoctorsaid,“Icancureyou,butitwilltakeabouttwoyears.Youmustcomeandseemetwiceaweek.Thefeeforeachvisitwillbe$75.”Thenextdaythemancalledthedoctorandsaid,“Iwon’tneedtovisityouagain.I’mcured.”Thedoctorwassurprised.“How”heasked.“Whocuredyou”“Mywifecuredme,”themansaid.“WhenItoldherhowmuchyouweregoingtocharge,shecutthelegsoffthebed.”()36.Themanthought_____wasunderthebedatnight.A.amonster B.aperson C.hiswife D.money()37.Whendidthemanstarthavinghissleepingproblem?

A.Afterhegotmarried B.Afterhesawthedoctor.C.Beforehemarriedhiswife D.Afterhegotanewbed()38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exhaustion”meaninthisstory?

A.Badair B.Medicine C.Havingstrongfear D.Feelingcompletelytired()39.Howmuchwouldthedoctorchargethemaneveryweek?

A.$75B.$175C.$150D.$300()40.Whatcuredtheman?

A.Talkingtothestranger B.HavingnospaceunderthebedC.Medicinefromthedoctor D.SleepingwiththelightonatnightⅣ.閱讀填空(共5分)閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容補(bǔ)全文后表格中所缺信息,每空限填一個(gè)數(shù)字或單詞。Howoldis“old”Theanswerhaschangedovertheyears.Accordingtosurveys,twohundredyearsago,peoplewereoldattheageof35.Atthebeginningofthe20thcentury,theaveragelifespanwas45.In1950,70-year-oldpeoplewereold,buttodayahealthy70-year-oldpersonisstillthoughttobeyoung.However,Ithinkthatyouthisnotatimeoflife---itisastateofmind.Youareasoldoryoungasyoufeel.Youragesimplytellsyouhowmanyyearsyouhavelived.Thestateofyourhealthonlytellsyouhowwellyou’velived.Peopledon’tgrowoldwithage.Insteadtheybecomeoldbygivinguptheirdreams.Soapersoncanlookveryoldattheageof20whileanothercanstillkeepveryyoungattheageof80.Inaword,“old”isjustanattitude.Ithinkyouwillbehappyifotherssaytoyou,“Hey,youlookyoungforyourage!”Sotrytokeepyourselfyoung!Howoldis“old”Different41toitindifferentyearsTimeAge42yearsago35Atthe43of20thcentury45In195070TodayOver44TheopinionofthewriterYouthor“old”isdecidedbyyourown45---nevergiveupyourdreams.Ⅴ.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(共5小題,計(jì)5分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥樱箤?duì)話完整,合乎情景。(有兩個(gè)多余選項(xiàng))Jack:Wastheconcertgood?Sadie:(46)___________________Jack:Whyareyouangrythen(47)___________________Sadie:Well,aftertheconcertIwaitedoutsidethetheatre—intherain.Iwantedtheirautographs.Jack:DidyouseethemSadie:(48)___________________Jack:DidtheytalktoyouSadie:No,theydidn’t.Theydidn’twave.Theydidn’tsmile.Theydidn’tsayhello.(49)___________________Theyjustjumpedintoabig,blackcarandthendisappeared.Jack:(50)___________________Sadie:Yes.Butthatwasyesterday.Theydidn’tevenlookatus.No.Youlovethemasbefore.Yes,itwasgreat!What’sthematter?Weretheyfriendlytoyou?Youoncelovedthemsomuch.Yes,Idid.Ⅵ.選詞填空(共20分)onholiday;f

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