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通州區(qū)2023年初中學(xué)業(yè)水平模擬考試

英語試卷

考生須知

I.本試卷共10頁,共五道大題,38道小題,滿分60分,考試時間90分鐘。

2.請在試卷和答題卡上準(zhǔn)確填寫學(xué)校名稱、班級、姓名。

3.試題答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。

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。

5.考試結(jié)束,請將答題卡交回。

第一部分

本部分共33題,共40分。在每題列出的四個選項中,選出最符合題目要求的一項。

一、單項填空(每題().5分,共6分)

從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

1.Mr.SmithisEnglishteacher.Heisverykindtous.

A.herB.yourC.ourD.their

2.PeteroftengoestoseehisuncleSundayafternoonandtheyhavedinnertogether.

A.onB.inC.atD.from

3.—doyouwanttobeadoctor?

-BecauseIwanttohelppeoplelivelongerandhealthier.

A.WhatB.WhyC.WhoD.How

4.一Tom,youhelpmetakethesebookstotheclassroom?

—YesIcan.

A.canB.mayC.needD.must

5.Remembertoputonyourcoatwhenyougooutside,youwillcatchacold.

A.orB.butC.andD.so

6.1thinkphysicsisoneofsubjectsbecause?likedoingexperiments.

A.interestingB.moreinteresting

C.mostinterestingD.themostinteresting

7Bequiet.Lucyamathsclassonlineandshemustlistentotheteachercarefully.

A.hasB.ishavingC.willhaveD.hashad

8.—Jack,didyougotoseeafilmlastSunday?

——No.IthePalaceMuseumwithmyfriendsandwesawalotofexhibitsthere.

A.visitB.willvisitC.visitedD.havevisited

9.Kateismyclassmate.Wegoodfriendsformorethan5years.

A.areB.wereC.willbeD.havebeen

10Ifyoulistentothespeechthisafternoon,youmoreknowledgeabouthealth.

A.learnB.learnedC.willlearnD.havelearned

21.1toabirthdaypartybymyfriendlastFridayandwehadagoodtimethere.

A.inviteB.willbeinvitedC.invitedD.wasinvited

12.—Mary,canyoutellmethedictionary?

一Oh,yes.IboughtitinXinHuaBookstore.

A.wheredidyoubuyB.whereyouboughtC.wheredoyoubuyD.whereyoubuy

二、完形填空(每題1分,共8分)

閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最

佳選項。

DrumsinSpace

Brendawasahappy,artisticgirl,agirlwithonebigdream-toplaythe13inaband.But

onebigproblemlayinherway.Tobegoodenoughtoplayinaband,Brendahadtopracticealot,

butshelivednextdoortoalotofoldpeople-manyofthemlikedlivinginthequietplace.She

knewthatthesoundofbeatingdrumswouldreallymakethemfeelnervous.

Brendawasaverygood,L4girl.Shealwaystriedtofindawayofpracticingherdrums

withoutbothering(打擾)otherpeople.Soshehadtriedplayinginthestrangestplaces:abasement,

akitchen,andeveninashower.Butitwasnogood,therewasalwayssomeonetobe15.withher

whenshewaspracticingit.However,Brendadecidedtopracticeasmuchasshecould,shespent

mostofhertimeplayingonbooksandboxes,andlookingfornewplacestopractice.

Oneday,whilewatchingascienceprogramonTV,sheheardthat16cannottravelinspace,

becausethere'snoair.Atthatmoment,Brendadecidedtobecomeamusicalastronaut.

Withthehelpofalotoftime,alotofbooksandalotofwork,Brendabuiltaspace

bubble(氣泡).ItwasabigglassballconnectedtoamachinewhichΓ7outalltheairinsideAll

thosewouldbeleftinsideweredrumsandachair.Brendaputonthespacesuitshehadmade,18

thebubble,turnedonthemachine,thensheplayedthedrumslikeawildchild!

Itwasn'tlongbeforeBrenda—“TheMusicalAstronauf,一hadbecomeveryfamous.Somany

peoplecametoseeherplayinherspacebubble.Shortlyafterwardsshecameoutofthebubble

andstartedgivingconcerts.Herfamespreadsomuchthatthegovernmentsuggestedthatshe

couldformpartofauniquespacejourney.Finally,Brendawasarealmusical19,andhadgone

farbeyondherfirstdreamofplayingthedrumsinaband.

Yearslater,whenpeopleaskedherhowshehadachievedallthis,shethoughtforamoment

andsaid,??Ifthoseoldpeoplenext-doordidn't20Somuchtome,Iwouldn'tgotosuchlengthsto

findasolution,andnoneofthiswouldhaveeverhappened.,,

13.A.pianoB.violinC.guitarD.drums

14.A.humorousB.respectfulC.confidentD.curious

15.A.patientB.satisfiedC.angryD.pleased

16.A.soundB.heatC.lightD.electricity

17.A.blewB.putC.drewD.found

18.A.enteredB.collectedC.followedD.chose

19.A.managerB.scientistC.inventorD.astronaut

20.A.showB.matterC.considerD.support

三、閱讀理解(每題2分,共26分)

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文中或短文后各題所給的選項中,選擇最佳選項。

A

Readtheproblems(21-23)andmatchthemwiththereplies(A-C).

IshareabedroomA

andadeskwithmyItisn'timpossiblebutyouDOhavetogetstarted

eldersister.NOW.Makeastudyplanandfollowthestudy

I'vegotexamsinatimeforeachsubject.Makeaplanforthisweek

weekandIneedtoandthendothesamefortheweeksahead.It's

reviewmylessons.ButsheistoonoisyandIbettertostudyforanhourorsoadaythanjust

can'tfocusonmylessonswhenshe'sonceaweek,allday.Yourbrainneedstimeto

studyingtoo.Thedeskisalwaysmessy,soIremembertheinformation.

can,tfindanything.Canyouhelpme?

21________

Myproblemistime一B

OrlaCk(缺乏)ofit!NextYourproblemisn,tsillyatall!It,sverycommon

monthΓvegot3examsandlotsofpeopleexperiencethesamethingas

inthreeweeks.Howyou.Youcanjoinastudygrouptostudytogether.

canIpossiblystudyforTaketurnstogivePreSentatiOnS(展示)andteach

allofthem?It,stoohardforme.Ithinkit'sotherswhatyouknow.Ifscalledζ?peerteaching^^

impossibletofinishallthethings.Canyouanditisagoodwaytoimproveyourself.

helpme?

22______________

?MyproblemissillyC

??"Λ`landabitWhydon,tyoudiscusswithyoursistersothat

畫、4惠二,0embarrassing(令人尷

youcanusethedeskadifferenttimes?Ormaybe

尬的)

J.Ijustfindityoucanstudyatthelocallibraryorcultural

hardtostudy.Ialwaysstopandstart,centreforafewdaysthisweek.Putyourown

sometimesIthinkI'mlearningthewrongthingsinyourdrawer,andaskyoursistertodoso

things.Idon'tknowwhattodo.Idon,tthinkItcanhelpyoufindyourthingseasily.

youcanreallyhelpme.

23_______________

B

AliceandBettywerebestfriends.TheyhadknowneachothersinceBettymovedhereinthe

2ndgrade.Theyhungoutalmosteverydayafterschool.

Theywereverydifferentpeople.Alicedidgreatwithherschoolwork,readquietlyandtook

balletclasses.Betty,ontheotherhand,wouldratherplaysoccer,chatwithotherkidsatschool

andhardlysatstillforlongenoughtofinishreadingabook.Often,AliceandBettywouldplay

togetherattheparkacrossthestreet.They,dplayonthesportsequipmentorplaysoccer.

Sometimestheycouldnotagreeonwhattodo."Comeon,let'splayontheequipment.We,ve

playedsoccerforthelastthreedays!,,Alicesaid.??Iloveplayingsoccer.Idon,twanttoplayonthe

equipment.,,Bettyreplied."Wealwaysdowhatyouwanttodo,Betty,it'smyturnto

choose.,,Alicewasgettingfrustrated.uFine,gotoplayontheequipmentbyyourselfζΓmplaying

soccer!,,Bettyshouted.Aliceleftangrily.

Whenshegothome,AlicerealizedshestillhadBetty'snotebook.??Well,Γmnotgivingit

backtoday.I,mtoomadather.,,Alicethought.Thenextdayatschool,theirteacheraskedfortheir

notebooks.Bettydidn,thavehersandtheirteacherMrs.Stonewasangrywithher.Bettylooked

sadandwalkedquietlybacktoherdesk.

AliceknewsheshouldtellMrs.Stonethatshehadthenotebook,butshewasstillmadat

Betty.Whenitwastimeforlunch,AlicecamebacktotalkwithMrs.Stone.'tMrs.Stone,Ihave

Betty'snotebook.Ishouldhavesaidsomethingearlier,butwehadaproblemyesterday,andΓm

stillmadather.Couldyouhelpussolveourproblem7,,Aliceasked.

??Thankyouforbeinghonest,Alice.I'msureBettywillbehappythatyougivemeher

notebook.Γmgladyouaskedforhelpinsolvingtheproblem.,,

Afterclass,Mrs.Stonesatandtalkedwiththegirls.Mrs.Stonehelpedthemrealizethat

maybetheydidn'thavetoplaytogethereveryday.Theydecidedtojustplaytogetheracoupleof

timesaweek,andtaketurnspickingtheactivity.Theywereveryhappytosolvetheproblem.

24.WhatdoweknowaboutAliceandBetty?

A.Theyhaddifferenthobbies.

B.Theylikeddoingthesameactivities.

C.BettywasaquietgirlbutAlicewasactive.

D.Bothofthemlovedreadingandplayingsoccer.

25.Alicewasangrybecause.

A.Bettydidn'twanttoplaysoccerwithher

B.Bettydidn,tcareaboutherfeelings

C.shecouldn'tfindhernotebookathome

D.herfriendtookawayhernotebookbymistake

26.TheywouldprobablyaftertalkingwithMrs.Stone.

A.respecttheirparents*suggestionsB.haveballetclassestogether

C.playsoccertogethereverydayD.taketurnsmakingdecisions

C

Whenyoutellthetruth,yourbraindoesn'thavetodoanythingoutoftheordinary.Butlying

takesmuchmorework.Scienceshowswhylyingcanbehardonmorethanjustyour

COnSCienCe(良知).Itcanalsoimpair(減弱)howwellyoucanthink.

Imagineyouarelateforclassandyoudecidetolie.Nowyouhavetocomeupwithareason

ormakeastory.Ifyourteacherasksquestions,youmustquicklydecidehowtorespond.

Soyousay:"Ihadtostopbythelibraryandpickupabook.,,

Yourteacherasks:"ThebookIassigned(布置的)lastweek?^^

Immediately,youmustdecidehowtorespond—andquickly.Ifyousayyes,theteacher

mightasktoseethebook.Orshemightexpectyoutoreadfromitinclass.So,youhaveto

imaginethesepossibilities.Soyoumightsay∕4No.Itwasadifferentbook“Inthissituation,you

mustfigureOUt(想出)whatyouneedtosaytokeepthiswholeliefromfallingapart.

Whenyouarelying,yougiveyourbrainatonofextrawork.Alotofthatworkisdoneinthe

prefrontalCOIIeX(前額皮質(zhì)).Ifsthepartofthebraininchargeofworkingmemory.Anditkeeps

thingsinmindforashortwhile.Theprefrontalcortexalsoplaysaroleinothermentalskills.

Someexamplesareplanning,problem-solvingandself-control.Scientistscalltheseskills

''executiveRinCtiOn”(執(zhí)行功能).Youuseyourexecutivefunctioninmanywayswhenyoulie.

Youmightuseselfcontrol,forexample.ItstopsyoufromblurtingOUt(脫口而出)thetruth.

Callingonyourexecutivefunctionusesupalotofbrainpower.There'slessleftoverfor

otherthings.Thebrainisobtusewhenitswitches(轉(zhuǎn)換)betweenlyingandtruth-telling.Italso

makesmoremistakes.

VictoriaTalwarstudieslyinginchildrenandshesaysthattherearethingspeoplecandoto

encouragehonesty.Youngpeoplewanttomakeothersfeelgood,sofindingwaystosupporttheir

friendswhilestillbeingtruthfulisonestrategy.4tWhenpeople,sfriendsaretruthfulwith

them,,,shesays,uitcreatesacultureofhonestyamongthem,,,sheargues,uitwillbuildstronger

friendships.,,Sheaddsthatit,smoreimportanttorewardpeoplefortellingthetruth.

Tellingimportanttruthscanbehard.Shesayssharingthosetruthsfeelsgood.

27.Whenpeoplearelying,theyhaveto

A.figureoutwhatextraworktheyneedtoprepare

B.findenoughtimetodecidehowtorespondtoothers

C.avoidusingtheexecutivefunctiontotellthetruth

D.imaginepossibleanswerstokeeptheliefromfallingapart

28.ThewordobtuseinParagraph6probablymeans.

A.clearB.quickC.slowD.relaxed

29.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.howmuchextraworkyourbraincanafford

B.whytellinglieswillstealpeople'sbrainpower

C.whytellingliesisamatterofconscience

D.howacultureofhonestybuildsstrongerfriendships

D

Thinkbacktowhenyouwereinaclassroom,maybeamathsclassroomandtheteacherseta

difficultproblem.Whichofthetwofollowingresponsesisclosertothewayyoureacted?

A:Ohno,thisistoohardforme.I,mnotevengoingtoseriouslytryandworkitout.

B:Ah,thisisquitehardbutIliketopushmyself.EvenifIdon'tgettheanswerright,maybe

ΓIIlearnsomethingintheattempt(嘗試).

Earlyinhercareer,thepsychologistCarolDweckofStanfordUniversitygaveagroupoften-

year-oldsproblemsthatwereslightlytoohardforthem.Onegroupreactedpositively,saidthey

lovedchallengeandunderstoodthattheirabilitiescouldbedeveloped.Shesaidtheyhada

“growthmindsef,andfocusedonwhattheycouldachieveinthefuture.Butanothergroupof

childrenfeltthattheirintelligencewasbeingjudgedandtheyhadfailed.Theyhada??fixed

mindsetvandwereunabletoimagineimproving.Thesestudentsevenlookedforsomeonewho

haddoneworsethanthemtoboost(提升)theirself-esteem(自尊)

ProfessorDweckbelievesthatthereisaproblemineducationatthemoment.Foryears,

childrenhavebeenpraisedfortheirintelligenceortalent,butthusmakesthemvulnerable(脆弱

的)tofailure.Theywanttopleasebygettinghighgrades,buttheyarenotnecessarilyinterested

inlearningforitsownsake(目的).Thesolution,accordingtoDweck,istopraisetheprocessthat

childrenareengaged(忙于)in:makinganeffort,usinglearningstrategies,PerSeVering(堅持)and

improvingThiswaytheywillbecomemastery-oriented(interestedingettingbetteratsomething)

andwillachievemoreShethinksthatkeepingworkinghardovertimeisthekeytooutstanding

achievement.

Psychologistshavebeentestingthesetheories.Studentsweretaughtthatiftheylefttheir

comfortzoneandlearnedsomethingnewanddifficult,theneurons(神經(jīng)元)intheirbrainswould

formstrongerconnections,makingthemmoreintelligent.Thesestudentsmadefasterprogress

thanacontrolgroup.Inanotherstudy,someUnderperfonningschoolchildrenwereexposed(接

觸)togrowthmindsetskillsforayear.Theresultsweresurprising.Theycametopintests,beating

childrenfrommuchmorebetterschools.Thesechildrenhadpreviously(以前)feltthatmakingan

effortwasasignofstupidity,buttheycametoseeitasthekeytolearning.

So,backtoouroriginalquestion.IfyouansweredB,welldone—youalreadyhaveagrowth

mindset.IfA,don,tworry,everyonecanbecomemastery-orientedwithalittleeffortand

self-awareness.

30.Agrowthmindsetpersonistheonewho.

A.focusesonwhathehasachievedatpresent

B.faceschallengespositivelytohelphimselfgrow

C.looksforsomeonewhodidworsethanhim

D.isunwillingtoexperiencewhathedoesn,tknow

31.WhatcanweIeamfromProfessorDweck'sstudy?

A.Praisingchildrenfortheirintelligencehasapositiveinfluenceonlearning.

B.Apersonwithafixedmindsetcaneasilyimprovehimselfinhiscomfortzone.

C.Intelligenceortalentisthekeytopeople,soutstandingachievement.

D.Guidingstudentstofocusonlearningprocesscanhelpthemachievemore.

32.Thewriterwouldagreethat.

A.testingstudentsoftencanmakethemmoreintelligent

B.keepingworkinghardmakespeoplevulnerabletofailure

C.practicinggrowthmindsetskillshelpsstudentsgetimprovement

D.stayinginthecomfortzoneisagoodwaytobooststudents*self-esteem

33.Whatisthewriter'smainpu?poseinwritingthispassage?

A.Toencouragepeopletodevelopagrowthmindset.

B.Toexplainascientificexperimentaboutintelligence.

C.Todiscusswhatthetruemeaningofachievementis.

D.Tocomparethedifferencesbetweengrowthmindsetandfixedmindset.

第二部分

本部分共5題,共20分。根據(jù)題目要求,完成相應(yīng)任務(wù).

四、閱讀表達(dá)(34-36小題每題2分,37題4分,共10分)

閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。

Gardeningaspartoftheschoolcurriculum(課程)beganintheUnitedSlatesintheearly

1900sandschoolgardeninghasbecomeverypopularduringtheseyears.Parentsandteacherssay

thesehands-onlessonscanbeusedtoteachmanysubjects.

SusanHobartisaschoolteacheratLakeViewElementarySchoolinMadison.Sheandher

studentslookaftertheschool'slargegardenwith12raisedbeds.

??Gardensareagreatwaytogetkidsoutsidewithapurpose.Withtheschoolgardens,kids

cangettoseeabeginning,amiddleandanendtotheirproject.Iftheyjustsatatdesks,they

wouldn,thavethisexperience.,,Hobartsaid.Sheaddedthatthegardenshelpedcalmthekidsand

gavethemadifferentviewpointaboutsoilandfood.

“Ifwehadtobuytheseedlings,they,dcost$3eachandWecouldneveraffordthat,,,Hobart

says.44Butthereareplentyofcreativewaystofindhelp.Wefoundseedsandseedlingsfromlocal

botanicalgardens(植物園)andourcommunities.,,Eachspring,theschooΓschildrenplantseeds

andseedlingsinthegarden.Overthesummer,teachersandyoungchildrentakecareofthegarden

together.

Hobartsaysthatgardensdonothavetotakeupalargeareaoutdoors.Forschoolswithout

spaceforevenasmallgarden,turningtolocalbotanicalgardensandparkscansometimesbethe

answer.

Intheschoolgarden,teacherscanteachstudentshowtogrowfoodandflowers.Theycan

alsoteachscience,socialstudiesandevenartthere.??Givingkidstheopportunitytomoveoutside,

gettheirhandsdirty,andfindworms,especiallyiftheirteachersareexcitedaboutit——that's

important,,,Hobartsaid.

Finley,theirheadmaster,supportsteachingcitykidsaboutseedsandgrowing.Heaimsto

4tchangetheculturearoundfbod^^.Herememberedhowamazingitwasforhisstudentstosee??a

seedbecomesfood”.

“Havingagardeninaschoolisjustasimportantasanyothereducation,,Tinleysays.??The

actofgardeningteachesyouwhereourfoodsourcecomesfromandteachesyoutohaveafeeling

ofgreatrespectforsoil.Ifkidshaveareverence(尊敬)forsoil,theyhaveareverencefor

themselvesandrespectforthisplanet...Gardeningisnotahobby,it'salifeskill.Iseethisasone

ofthemostvaluablelessonsofhumanity.,,

34.WhendidgardeningbeginaspartofschoolcurriculumintheUnitedStates?

35.WheredidthestudentsatLakeViewElementarySchoolfindseedsandseedling

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