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第頁(yè),共頁(yè)長(zhǎng)沙市立信中學(xué)2022-2023學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末考試(2023年7月)初一英語(yǔ)試卷時(shí)量:90分鐘總分:120分第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分20分)略第二部分閱讀(共四節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)圖表理解閱讀下列圖表,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)回答問(wèn)題或完成句子。(共5小題,計(jì)10分)AOursummercampforstudentsaged7-13hastwoprograms(項(xiàng)目)ofcrazyfun!Itonlytakesyou$70tojoinoneofit.Ifyoujoinboth,youwillsave$20!July23rd-27th:AnimalKeeperJuly30th-August3rd:WildSciencePleasesendanemailtosignup(報(bào)名)foroursummercamp.KindlynotethatyouCAN’Tsignupthroughtelephones.Formoreinformation,pleasegotoouroffice(123MainStreet,LakeviewPark)orvisitourwebsite.21.Ifyouplantojointhetwoprograms,youwillneedtopay_______. A.$70 B.$120 C.$14022.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE? A.12-year-oldJimmycanjointhesummercamp. B.Theofficeisat123MainStreet,LakeviewPark. C.Tosignup,youcangivethecampaphonecall.BDalewantstohaveapartyandaskssomeofhisclassmatestohishouse.Hereisthechat(聊天)history.23.Theywillhavetheparty_______. A.onSunday B.onWednesday C.onMonday24.Whohastowashthedishesaftertheparty? A.Thepersonwhoislatefortheparty. B.Thepersonwholosesthecardgame. C.Thepersonwhoeatsthemostfood.25.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthechathistory? A.Theyonlyhavebarbecueattheparty. B.ThreepeoplewillcometoDale’sparty. C.DalewillmakeFrenchfriesbyhimself.第二節(jié)短文理解閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)回答問(wèn)題或完成句子。(共10小題,計(jì)20分)COnedayin1997,onhiswayhomeafterworkinLuoyang,HenanProvince,50-year-oldZhangShuangqipickedupanabandoned(被遺棄的)babygirlontheroad.Zhangtookthegirlhomeandraised(撫養(yǎng))herashisdaughter.HenamedherZhangBaige.“Myfatherwaspoor,”ZhangBaigesays.“Hedidn’thaveanyexperienceraisingachild.Itwasreallyhardforhim,buthedidn’tgiveup.”TheoldmantookonmanyjobsatthesametimetomakealivingZhangBaigedidn’tgotocollege,butsheworkedhardandopenedherowncompanyinGuangzhou.Shewantedtospendmoretimewithherfather,soZhangBaigeendedherbusiness(生意).Thensheboughtacartotravelaroundthecountrywithherfather.TheyhavetraveledthroughShaanxiandSichuanprovinces,andthentootherplaces.ZhangShuangqisaidthathewantedtowatchthenationalflag-raisingceremony(升旗儀式)atTian’anmenSquaresomeday.Keepingthisinmind,ZhangBaigemadehefather’sdreamcometrue.Tolethimseeitclearly,ZhangBaigecarriedherfatheronhershoulders(肩膀)justlikeherfatherdidwhenshewasakid.“Fatherisgettingolder.IwilldoeverythingIcantomakehimhappy.HeraisedmeupandIwillneverleavehimalone.”saysZhangBaige.26.WhatdidZhangShuangqidowhenhepickedupababyontheroad? A.Heleftthebabygirlonthestreet. B.Hegaveherahomeandraisedher. C.Hetookthebabytothepolicestation.27.HowwasZhangShuangqi’sprocess(過(guò)程)ofraisinghisdaughter? A.Interesting. B.Easy. C.Difficult.28.WhydidZhangBaigestopdoingbusiness? A.Tobuyanewcarforherself. B.Tospendtimewithherfather. C.Tomakeherdreamcometrue.29.HowdidZhangShuangqiwatchthenationalflag-raisingceremony? A.Bysittingonhisdaughter’sshoulders. B.Bystandingcloselywithherdaughter. C.Bycarryinghisdaughterontheshoulders.30.WhatcanyouknowaboutZhangBaige? A.Shewantstodoeverythingtomakeherfatherhappy. B.HerfatherhelpedhertoopenacompanyinGuangzhou. C.ShehasabigfamilyandsheworkshardtogotoBeijing.DDoyousee“dopaminedressing(多巴胺穿搭)”onDouyinorXinohongshu?It’soneofthemostpopularfashionstyles(時(shí)尚風(fēng)格)for2023.Now,manypeopletakethisstyletofightback(反擊)badfeelingsandshowthemselves.ThemeaningofdopaminedressingThename“dopaminedressing”wasfirstmadebyUSfashionpsychologist(心理學(xué)家)DawnnKaren.Dopaminedressingusesbrightcolorslikepink,yellowandgreen.Itisdressingforjoy,becauseitbringshappyfeelingstopeople.Scienceshowedthatdifferentcolorscanmakepeoplefeeldifferent.Forexample,brightcolorscanmakepeoplefeelhappy.Thecolorslikeblack,whiteandgraymaymakepeoplesad.GettingpopularinfashionworldSomefashionbrands(品牌)usedifferentcolorsindifferentways.Forexample,Versace,anItalianbrand,usedtheideaofdopaminedressingtotheirclothesin2021.Itsaidthiscouldbringfunandsurprisetotheworldthroughfashion.TipsfordopaminedressingIfyouwanttotrydopaminedressingbutthinkit’stoomuch,youcantryonethingatatime.*Bags:Withblackandwhiteclothes,youcanuseabrightpinkorgreenbag.*Shoes:Youcanlightupyourdarkclotheswithapairofredshoes.*Socks:Colorfulsockscanmakeyoulookcute.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“joy”meaninParagraph2? A.Happiness. B.Excitement. C.Difference.32.What’sthebestsubtitle(小標(biāo)題)forParagraph3? A.Thelatestfashionstyle. B.Thewaytostayhappy. C.Thesciencebehindcolor.33.IfMarywearsblackandwhiteclothes,whatelsecanshetaketotrydopaminedressing? A.Grayshoes. B.Agreenbag. C.Blacksocks.34.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage? A. B. C.35.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutdopaminedressingaccordingtothepassage? A.ItsnamewasfirstmadebyUKfashionpsychologistDawnnKaren. B.Itusescolorslikepink,yellowandgreentomakepeoplefeelhappy. C.Peopletakethisdressingtoshowtheirbadfeelingsindailylife.第三節(jié)語(yǔ)篇補(bǔ)全(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分) 閱讀下面的短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文。Eight-year-oldTommyopenedhiseyes.Then,hegotoutofbedandwalkedtothekitchen.Hegotsomebreadandateit.Thenextmorning,hewokeupinbedandfoundsomebreadonhisbed.Whathappened?“Dear,yousleepwalked(夢(mèng)游)lastnight.”hismomtoldhim.Peoplesleepeverynight.Ourbodiesandminds(大腦)needsleep.36.________.Sleepwalkinghappensindeepsleep.Notallsleepwalkerswalk.Somesleepwalkersjustsituporstandinbed.37.________.Theireyesareopen.Butthey’reasleep.Sleepwalkersdon’trememberitinthemorning.Scientistsdon’tknowwhypeoplesleepwalk.38.________.Ifapersonisill(生病的)ordoesn’tgetenoughsleep,heorsheismorelikelytosleepwalk.39.________.Adultsneedtosleepforeighthoursanight.Kidsneedtosleepfor10or11hours.Whydowehavetogetenoughsleep?40.________.Toolittlesleepalsomakesusgetsickeasily.A.Buttheyfoundwhoismorelikely(更有可能)tosleepwalkB.TheyneedtohavearestatnightandworkforusthenextdayC.Sleepisimportantforbothadults(成年人)andkidsD.ButmostsleepwalkersgetupandwalkaroundE.Becauseifyoudon’t,youmaynotgrowaswell第四節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分) 閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。SergioDeles,50,isamanfromItaly.Whenhewasyoung,hesethisfootinChinaforthefirsttimein1996.NowhelivesinBeijingformorethan17years,andheseesBeijingashissecondhometown.AgroupofvillagekidslivenearSergio’shomeandtheyallhaveafootballdream.SoSergiostartedafootballclubforthem.“Iwantthosekidstogrowupwhileplayingfootball,”Sergiosays.Inthesuburb(城郊)outsideBeijing,Sergio’steamhas150kids.Theiragesarefrom6to12and30%ofthemaregirls.“WetrainthemeverySundayandhaveafootballmatcheverymonth.It’sakindoftheclub’sroutine,”saysSergio.Sergio’sfootballteamfocuseson(注重)thepersonaldevelopment(個(gè)人發(fā)展)ofvillagechildren.“Thereisonlyoneruleforjoiningmyteam:parentshavetotakepartinthetraining,too,”saysSergio.Thisyear’sMarchgamewascalledTheLittleWorldCup.Itwasspecialbecauseitwasorganized(組織)fortheChinesevillagechildrenforthefirsttime.67people,includingdifferentparent-childrenpairsjoinedinthegame.NowSergioisplanninganewfootballmatchfordisabled(殘疾的)childreninChina.41.WheredoesSergiocomefrom?42.HowlongdoesSergioliveinBeijing?43.HowmanygirlsarethereinSergio’sfootballteam?44.IsthereafootballmatchforSergio’steameveryweek?45.WhywasTheLittleWorldCupspecial?第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Onceuponatime,therewasawiseoldmanwhohadsevensons.Buthissonswerealways46eachother.Itmadesomebadpeoplehappybecausetheywantedtoharm(傷害)thebrothersandtaketheirfather’s47.Thefatherwantedtohelphissonsstopfightingandlivehappily.Onedayhefoundananswertotheproblem,48hecalledallhissonstogether.Hewalkedout__49__sevenchopsticks(筷子).Hetied(系緊)sevenchopstickstogether,andsaid,“Iwillgiveallofmymoneytotheonewhocanbreakthisbundle(捆).”Eachofthesevensonstriedtobreakthechopsticks,butitwastoo50.Theycouldn’tdoit.“Oh,mysons,”saidthefather,“it’sveryeasytodo.”Heuntied(解開(kāi))thechopsticksandbrokethemonebyone51.“Aha!”saidhissons.“It’seasytodoitthat52.Anyonecandoit.”Thefatherwenton,“Asitiswiththesechopsticks,soitiswithyou,mysons.Ifyouworktogetherandhelponeanother,youwilldowell,and53canharmyou.Butifyoufight,youwillbelikethesechopsticks,broken(脆弱的)andnot54.Thenotherswillharmyou.”Thesevensonslistenedcarefullyandpromised(承諾)tostaytogether.Theykepttheirpromiseand55life’sdifficultiestogether,justastheirwisefathertaughtthem.46.A.livingwith B.fightingwith C.talkingwith47.A.time B.age C.money48.A.but B.because C.so49.A.with B.without C.by50.A.large B.hard C.heavy51.A.easily B.luckily C.angrily52.A.game B.place C.way53.A.everybody B.nobody C.somebody54.A.straight B.special C.strong55.A.faced B.forgot C.made第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Schooluniformsgivechildrenafeelingofbelonging(歸屬).Manyschoolsaroundtheworldthinkso.Andtheyaskstudents56._______(wear)uniforms.St.Richard’sCatholicPrimarySchoolintheUKalsoasksstudentstodothesameonschooldays.Butherecomestheproblem:notevery57._______(parent)canafford(負(fù)擔(dān)得起)theuniforms.Forsomeparents,theschooluniforms58._______(be)tooexpensive.59._______St.Richard’sSchoolopensasecond-handshoptohelpthem.TheshopiscalledSL.Richard’sSchoolSecond-handUniformShop(SUS).Theretheyselleverythingfor£1.Theparentscangettheuniformforonly£0.5iftheygiveonethingto60._______shopatthesametime.Andsomeevencanget61._______(they)uniformforfree.AtSt.Richard’sSchool,somechildrenhavefreeschoolmeals.Theparentsofthesechildrencanshopforfree.ItisLorraineOrchard’sideatoopenthisshop.Lorraineworks62._______theschool’sbusinessmanager(業(yè)務(wù)經(jīng)理).JamesFieldistheheadteacheroftheschool.Heis63._______(interest)intheshop.HesaysLorraine’sworkontheSecond-handUniformShopis64._______(help).“Lorrainespendsalotoftimeontheshop,”Jamessays.“Theshopissogreat.Manypeopleareusingit,andit65._______(real)helps.”第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分) 閱讀下面的短文,將劃線部分譯成英文或中文。MarkElliotZuckerbergistheCEOofFacebook.Doyouknowwhathislifeislike?Afterwakingupat8am,likemostofficeworkersnowadays,Zuckerbergturnstohisphonetocheck(查看)Facebookandmessagesrightaway.Thenhegoestothegymanddoessomeexercise.Sometimes,Zuckerbergrunsoutside.66.Runningoutsideissorelaxingthatheenjoysitverymuch.HisfavoriterunningpartnerishispetdogBeast.Zuckerbergrunstokeephealthy.Atthesametime,hehelpswalkthedog.Whathedoesislikeanidiom(成語(yǔ)),67.killtwobirdswithonestone.Afterexercising,Zuckerbergalwaystakesashowerandgetsreadyfortheday.Zuckerbergneverspendstimeonsmallthings.Beingasuccessfulbusinessman,helikestokeeptherestofhislifeprettysimple.68.他從

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