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北京順義區(qū)初三中考英語二模四、單項填空21.There___manyrestaurantsattheBHGMallinthecentreofShunyi.

A.is

B.are

C.be

D.have

22.Iboughtapairofsunglassesfor___fatherasabirthdaygift.

A.my

B.me

C.mine

D.I

23.—

Let'sdiscusstheplanforthecomingweekend,shallwe?

—Notnow,I_____toaninterview.

A.go

B.went

C.amgoing

D.wasgoing

24.Inmyopinion,mobilephonesare____thancomputers.

A.important

B.moreimportant

C.mostimportantD.themostimportant

25.

—Wouldyoulikesomethingtoeat?

—No,thankyou.Idon’twanttoeat_____.I’mfull.

A.nothing

B.something

C.everything

D.anything

26.—Couldyoutellme_____hecamehere?

—Hedroveherehimself.

A.how

B.why

C.when

D.whether

27.Harryhasdecidedto_____anonlineshopafterhisgraduatingfromschool.

A.draw

B.sell

C.open

D.write

28.Iwouldn’tmindhavingaroommate.Wecanhelpeachother____savemoneyaswell.

A.so

B.or

C.and

D.but

29.—Smokingisbadforyourhealth.

—You'reright.SoIdecideto_____.

A.takeitdown

B.finditout

C.turnitoff

D.giveitup

30.—Doyouknow_____?—InShanghai.

A.WhereisthefirstDisneylandThemeParkinMainlandChina

B.Where

thefirstDisneylandThemeParkinMainlandChinais

C.WherewasthefirstDisneylandThemeParkinMainlandChina

D.Where

thefirstDisneylandThemeParkinMainlandChinawas五、完形填空(共15分,每小題1.5分)

“Wehavevisitorsthismorning,”Ms.MyerstoldClass5.“Ajournalistandaphotographerfromthenewspaperaredoinganarticleaboutournewschoollibrary.Andsomeofyouwillbeinthephoto.”

Thekidswereexcited,exceptforBrad.Heknewhewouldn’tbeinthephoto.Bradwassmall.Kidswerealwaysmakingjokesabouthow31hewas.

“Theywon’tputBradinthephoto,”Johnsaid.“You’dneedamagnifyingglass(放大鏡)toseehim.”Theotherkids32.Bradgrinned(smiledwidely),eventhoughJohn’scommentwasrude.Heusuallygrinnedwhenpeoplemadejokeslikethat.Hefiguredtheydidn’t33tohurthisfeeling.

Thenewspaperpeoplearrived

halfanhourlater.ThejournalistwascalledTeganandthephotographerwasashortfit-lookingguynamedRick.Tegantalkedtotheclassabout34ajournalisthadtowriteclearsentencesandparagraphs,andthenRicktoldthemaboutsomeamazingphotoshe’dtaken.Oncehehadtohangonaropefromacliff(懸崖、峭壁)totakeshotsofa35.

“Icouldbeaphotographer,”thoughtBrad.“I’mnotscaredofheights.Iwouldn’tweighmuchonarope,either.”

“Anyquestionsyouwanttoaskourvisitors?”saidMs.Myers.

Bradputhishandup.“Rick?Whatthingsdon’tyouliketophotograph?”

“Animalsaretricky,”Ricksaid.“OnceIhadtophotographamotherduckthatwaslookingafterababyduck.ShethoughtIwastryingtoattackthebabyduck,soshestarted36

mewithherwings.Pickingonalittleguylikeme!”

Class5laughedagain,andBradgrinned,too.It’sOKwhenyoumakejokesaboutyourself,hethought.Itwasjokesfromotherpeoplethatcouldhurt.

Timetotakephotos.Ricksaid,“I’llhavethem.”pointingto6kids,Brad37.Bradcouldhardlybelieveit.

Inthehall,Rickputtheminfrontofthenewlibrary’sbigpaintingofstarsandplanetsandbooks.“It’sbig,eh?”hesaid.“We’llgetyouguystositinfrontofit,soitlooksevenbigger.”

“Isthatwhyyoupicked38?”calledoneoftheClass5kids.“Soitlooksreallybig?”

Somepeoplelaughed.Bradstartedtogrin,asheusuallydid.ButRickshookhishead.“Noway,”hesaid.“Ipickedhimbecausehe’sgota39twomileslong.”

HelookedatBradandsaid,“Plus,thisguyisbiginside,whereitmatters.Right,mate?”

Thistime,Bradspokebeforehecouldthink.“Inside,I’mthreemileslong.”

Class5laughedagain.ButBradknewthattheywerelaughingwithhim,not40him.

31.A.shy

B.short

C.silent

D.black

32.A.moved

B.cried

C.laughed

D.thought

33.A.seem

B.want

C.hope

D.mean

34.A.how

B.what

C.when

D.where

35.A.boxer

B.runner

C.climber

D.swimmer

C

Haveyoueverhadtroublesleepinginanewplace?

Lotsofpeopledo.AndnowresearchersfromBrownUniversityinRhodeIslandthinktheyknowwhy.Theyfoundthatone-halfofthebrain“remainmoreawake”thantheotherhalfwhenpeoplearetryingtosleepinanewplace.

ThesleepfindingswerereportedinCurrentBiologybyBrownUniversity.Intheirreport,theresearcherssaidmanypeoplereporttheyhaveahardertimesleepingthefirstnightatahotelorotherplacesoutsidetheirhome.Theycallit“first-nightinfluence”.“InJapantheysay,‘Ifyouchangeyourbed,youcan’tsleep,’”saidYukaSasaki,oneofthereport’swriters.“Youdon’tsleepverywellinanewplace.Weallknowaboutit.”

Theresearchersmeasuredbrainwavesfor35volunteersovertwonightsinalaboratory.Thetwonightswereaweekapart.Theyfoundduringthefirstnightthelefthalfofthebrainwasmoreactivethantherighthalf.Thiswasduringthefirstdeep-sleepperiod,theresearcherssaid.

Sasakisaidalotofquestionsremain.

Researchersdidnotkeepmeasuringbrainwavesallnightlong.So,theydon’tknowifthelefthalfkeeps“watch”allnight,orwhetherit“worksinshiftswiththerighthalflaterinthenight”.Theyalsodonotknowwhythebrainactivity,atleastduringthefirstperiodofdeepsleep,isalwaysonthelefthalf.

Forsome,theresearchmaybecalming.Itisgoodtoknowthatourbrainis“l(fā)ookingoutforus”inanewplace.Butitmaynothelpwithsleep.Thatbrainactivity,atleastaccordingtothisnewresearch,makesithardertogetthesleeppeopleneedtowakeupwellrestedinthemorning.

48.Howmanytimesdidtheresearchersmeasurebrainwavesfor35volunteers?

A.Once.

B.Twice.

C.Threetimes.

D.Fourtimes.

49.Theresearchersfound_____duringthefirstdeep-sleepperiod.

A.thebrainwavesremainedthesame

B.thebrainactivityhelpedwithsleep

C.therighthalfofthebrainkept“watch”

D.thelefthalfofthebrainwasmoreactive

50.Theunderlinedword“calming”hastheclosestmeaningto“_____”.

A.pleasing

B.different

C.serious

D.strange

51.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Whatwewillhavetodotosleepwell.

B.Howresearchersmeasurebrainwaves.

C.Whodoesn’tsleepwellinanewplace.

D.Whyit’shardertosleepinanewplace.

D

Sometimespeoplearenotclearaboutwhatkindoffoodishealthy,andwhatkindoffoodmaydoharmtoourhealth.TheUSDAhaspreparedafoodguidetohelppeoplelearnaboutwhichkindoffoodisthehealthiesttoeat.Thefoodguidedescribessixmainfoodgroups:meat(likefishandchicken),dairy(likemilkandcheese),grains(likebreadandrice),fruitandvegetables.Thelastgroupisfatsandsweets.TheUSDAalsosuggestshowmuchofeachfoodgroupishealthytoeatdaily.ThoughthisguidewaspreparedbytheUSgovernment,itisveryusefulforpeopleallovertheworld.

Asaresultofyearsofstudy,weknowthattoomuchanimalfatisbadforourhealth.Forexample,Americanseatalotofmeatandonlyasmallamountofgrains,fruitandvegetables.Becauseofthewaytheyeat,theyhaveahighrateofcancerandheartdisease.InJapan,peopleeatlargeamountsofgrainsandverylittlemeat.TheJapanesealsohaveaverylowrateofcancerandheartdisease.TheJapaneselivelongerthananyoneelseintheworld.However,whenJapanesepeoplemovetotheUS,therateofheartdiseaseandcancergoesupastheireatinghabitchanges.Andashamburgers,icecreamsandotherhigh-fatfoodsbecomepopularinJapan,therateofheartdiseaseandcancerisgoingupthereaswell.Peoplearealsoeatingmoremeatanddairyfoodinothercountries,inwhichthediseaserateisgoingupalongwiththechangeofthewaypeopleeat.Doctorseverywheresuggestpeopleeatmoregrains,fruitandvegetablesandlessmeatanddairyfood.

Eatinghealthilyisimportantforchildrenaswellastheirparents.Whenparentshavepooreatinghabits,theirchildrenusuallydo,too.Afterall,childreneatinthesamewayastheirparents.Whenparentseathealthyfood,thechildrenwilllearntoenjoyit,too.Thentheywilldevelopgoodeatinghabits.Doctorssuggestparentsgivetheirchildrenhealthierfoodsuchasfruit,vegetablesandjuice.

Everyonewantstolivealong,healthylife.Weknowthatthefoodweeataffectsusindifferentways.Forexample,doctorsbelievethatfruitandvegetablescanreallyprotectpeoplefrommanydifferentdiseases.Ontheotherhand,animalfatcancausediseases.Wecanchangeoureatinghabitsnowandenjoymanyyearsofhealthyliving.

52.WhatistheUSDAinthepassage?

A.AgroupofdoctorsintheUS.

B.AnofficeoftheUSgovernment.

C.AreportondiseasesintheUS.

D.AnordergivenbytheUSPresident.

53.Doctorssuggestuseating____grains,fruitandvegetablesand___meatanddairyfood.

A.more,less

B.less,more

C.more,more

D.less,less

54.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsusthat__________.

A.JapanesearealwayshealthierthanAmericans

B.livingintheUSisnotgoodforpeople’shealth

C.ifyoueattoomuchfatyouwillhavecancerD.thewayweeatmaycausesomehealthproblems

55.Thegreatesthelpthepassagegivesusis__________.

A.tointroduceafoodguidetotheworld

B.tosuggestawayofeatingforahealthylife

C.tofindthemaincauseofsomeseriousdiseases

D.toprovideuswithknowledgeofsixfoodgroups七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。Whenyoustepintoanewenvironment,youmusthaveastrongwishtofitin.

56

andgettingmorechancestoliveahappierlife.Hereissomeadvicethatcanhelpyou.

Beconfident.Confidenceattractsmostpeople.Everyoneisspecialandthereisonlyonepersonlikeyouinthisworld.

57.Ifso,youwillbeabletobuildupconfidencestepbystep.Youwon’thavemuchdifficultyfittingin.

Bekindtoeveryone.Kindnessisthebridgetoyourownhappiness.Whenpeoplenoticeyourkindness,theywillreturnitoneday.Alwaysgivemorethanyoureceive,andthinkmoreofothersthanofyourself.

58

.

Beactiveingroupactivities.Variousactivitieslikeplayingfootballcanhelpyoutobeknowntoothers.Youmayaddmorefriendstoyourcircle.

59

.Insteadofbeingalonetowastetime,goingouttodanceandsingingtogetherwithotherstodevelopfriendship.

Beoptimistic.

60

.Itmakesagoodfirstimpression.Apleasantsmilecoststheleastanddoesthemost.Humorcatchesothers’attentionaswell.Peoplewilllikeyouformakingthemlivehappily.

Ifyoufollowwhatismentionedabove,youwillbeacceptedbypeoplearoundyou.Asaresult,youwillfitinverywellandenjoyyournewlife.

A.Optimismmakesbothyouandothersfeelpleased

B.Spendsometimethinkingaboutyourstrongpoints

C.Apersonwhocaresforothersispopulareverywhere

D.Atthesametime,you’llbeamazedtoseehowmuchtheylikeyou

E.Fittinginmeansmakingmorefriends,havingmoreinfluenceonothers八、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。

Mostpeoplehopetohaveamemorywhichhelpsthemsucceedinstudy,workandlife.Canmemorybeimproved?Luckily,hundredsofstudiesinthepast50yearshavealreadygivenusadefiniteanswer.

Ahealthylifestylekeepsyourbrainyoungandmemorysharp.Firstofall,itisnecessarytohaveahealthydiet.EatingmorefoodrichinBvitaminsandVitaminE,suchasvegetablesandleanmeat,helpsyouhaveabettermemory.Doingexercisecankeepyourbrainalive,too.Properexerciseprovidesmuchneededoxygenforthebrain.Running,ridingabike,swimmingandevenwalkingtwoorthreetimesaweekarehelpful.Moreover,gettingenoughsleepisimportant.Onlywhenyourbraingetsagoodrest,canitworkwell.Thehealthieryourlifestyleis,thebetteryourmemorywillbecome,butdonotexpectasuddenchangeittakesalongtimetomakeadifference.

Memoryskillshelpyourememberthingsbetter.Thefollowingthreearethemostwidelyused.Chunkingisawayofrememberingapieceofinformationbycuttingitintosmallerones.Forexample,tomemorizeaten--digittelephonenumber2127983630,youcandividethedigitsintothreegroups:first212,then798,andlastly3630.Thismethodisfarmoreeffectivethanrememberingastringof10digits.Organizationmeansorganizinginformationintogroupsofthethesamekind.Forexample,trees,grassandflowersareplants;tigers,panadas,horsesandcowsareanimals.Imageryisrememberingnewlylearntinformationbyusingyourimaginationandconnectingitwithsomethingthatyouarefamiliarwith.

However,memoryskillswillhardlyworkifyoudon’tunderstandtheinformation.What’smore,onlyaregularreviewcanmakethememorylastlong.Thatiswhystudentsarealwaysadvisedtogooverwhattheyhavelearntafteronedayandthenafterthreedays,andthenuseitasregularlyaspossible.

Humanbrainsarelikemusclesthatneednutrients(養(yǎng)分,營養(yǎng)物)andexercisetobecomestronger.Ifyoumakeafewlifestylechangeandtrysomememoryskills,youcancertainlyimproveyourmemory.

61.Canourmemoriesbeimproved?

62.Howmanywaysofkeepingahealthylifestylearementionedinthepassage?

63.Whatcanhelpyourememberthingsbetter?

64.Whyshouldwereviewwhatwe’velearnt?

65.Whathaveyoulearnedfromthepassage?

書面表達(共15分)

九、文段表達

66.從下面兩個題目中任選一題,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)容不計入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語僅供選用。

題目①

假如你是王林,你們學(xué)校將于周日下午4點在操場舉辦英文歌曲比賽。

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