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江蘇省徐州市邳州市運(yùn)河中學(xué)2025年初三第五次考試英語(yǔ)試題請(qǐng)考生注意:1.請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答案寫(xiě)在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫(xiě)在試題卷、草稿紙上均無(wú)效。2.答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項(xiàng)》,按規(guī)定答題。Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇1、---ThefilmTheMartian(火星救援)isofgreatvalue.---Exactly.______canbeenjoyedfromitunlessyouhaveadeepunderstandingofit,_______.A.Nothing;however B.Few;insteadC.Something;anyway D.Little;still2、—Whattypeofmusicdoyoulike?—Ilike_____musicbecauseithasstronglocalcolor.A.folk B.classical C.rock D.pop3、--Shallwegototheamusementparkrightawayornextweekend?--Any.timewilldo.A.Excuseme B.HaveagoodtimeC.I'mafraidIcan't D.It'suptoyou4、—DoyoubelievethatAmericanflagsaremadeChina?—Yes,Ido.Andyoucanseetheyaremadesilk.A.in;from B.from;in C.of;in D.in;of5、—Daniel,youarespeakingtoofast.Ican’tfollowyou.—Sorry,Iwillspeakalittlemore________.A.slowlyB.loudlyC.politelyD.completely6、—Mostpeoplearebuildingpigfarmsinthevillage.—That’sright.Theyareworriedtheriverwillbepolluted.A.a(chǎn)mongB.a(chǎn)gainstC.a(chǎn)round7、--Haveyoudecided_______toShanghaitovisitWorldExpo,Simon?--Yes.I’llgotherebytrain.It’smuchcheaperthanbyplane.A.wheretogo B.howtogoC.whentogo D.whomtogo8、Whichofthefollowingwordshasthesamesoundastheunderlinedlettersoftheword“theatre”?A.though B.through C.therefore9、―Eric,canyoubringmethescissors?―Justamoment.Ithepaper-cuttingwithit.A.make B.madeC.a(chǎn)mmaking D.hasmade10、—Excuseme.Ihaveacomplaintaboutthecoffeeboughtontmall.com.—__________.A.Idon'tthinkso B.Really? C.That'sallright D.What'sthetrouble?Ⅱ.完形填空11、Fromthestart,IsensedsomethingspecialaboutmybrotherJoe.Bornpremature(早產(chǎn)),hespenthisfirstfew1inanincubator(恒溫箱).Iwasfouryearsold,havingno2ofbabies.“Whatisthat?”Isaidthedayhe3camehome.“That’syourbrother,”saidmymothersoftly.“CallhimJoe.”Itouchedhimgentlywithmylittlehandandhegrabbedholdofmyfinger.“Wow,”Isaid,“he’sstrong.”LittledidIknow.Joewouldprove4thanthesumofhisdiseases:theweaknessinhislegs,thelimitsofhismind,thenever-endingnightofhisvision.Whenhewassixmonthsold,mymotherbroughthimhomefromaregularcheckupfromthehospitalandtoldmetowatchhimwhileshewas5supperinthekitchen.WestartedplayingagamethatIcalled“dogs”—rollingonthefloorlikepups(小狗).ThenIlookedupandsawmymotherwatchingus.Shewascryingsadly.“PoorJoe,he’s6,”shewhispered,with7inhereyes.“Thedoctortoldmetoday.”IlookedatJoe,whowaslaughinghappily.“Hecan’tbeblind,”Iargued.“He’strulysmilingatmyface.”“Oh,no,honey.Hesmilesatyour8,”shereplied.“He’llneverseeyourface.”Whenhewasseven,Joespentamonthinahospital,followinganoperationthatfailedtohelphislegs.Walkingwithoutsupportseemed9forhimeversince.Fromtheageofeight,he10aschoolforthedeafandtheblind,learningtoreadBraille(盲文).Hewasalways11,andwhenhewas16,theschoolsaidhehadlearnedenoughandsenthimhome.However,nothingcould12himfromlearningandbecomingindependent.At21,Joemovedouttoliveonhisown,ashesaid,“Likeaman,Iamableto13bymyselfasaconsultant(顧問(wèn)).”Helearnedtocook,clean,dohisownlaundryandalmostanythinghe14,whichwerejoyfulexperiencesforhim.Thenhemetthe15ofhislife.Theydatedthreeweeksbeforegettingmarried.Joecalledmeproudly,“Evenablindmancanfallinloveatfirstsight.”1.A.seconds B.minutes C.weeks D.years2.A.understanding B.judgment C.practice D.opinion3.A.gradually B.especially C.finally D.luckily4.A.brighter B.stronger C.weaker D.slower5.A.paying B.serving C.preparing D.examining6.A.mad B.dumb C.deaf D.blind7.A.disappointment B.embarrassment C.delight D.a(chǎn)nger8.A.performance B.influence C.expressions D.voice9.A.easy B.crazy C.difficult D.relaxing10.A.graduatedfrom B.boardedat C.droppedby D.passedby11.A.hard-working B.warm-hearted C.stressedout D.polite12.A.tell B.excuse C.separate D.prevent13.A.takeactions B.makealiving C.makeprogress D.keepsecrets14.A.regretted B.enjoyed C.copied D.hated15.A.love B.example C.courage D.challengeⅢ.語(yǔ)法填空12、Mywifeisaddicted(沉溺)toshoppingontheInternet.Itseemsthatshecan’tcontrol1.(she)well,justclickingwiththemouse.Letme2.(tell)youwhathappenedlastnight.Itwasthe3.(three)timeshehadshoppedonlinefor4.(hour).Ihadalreadyremindedher5.(think)twicebeforebuyinganything,butmywifeignored(不顧)whatIsaidandrepliedconfidently,“WiththeNewYearapproaching,preparationisnecessary.Besides,I6.(notbuy)thingsontheInternetforawholeweek.”Hearingherwords,Iwasreallyspeechless(無(wú)言的).Inmostcases,thethingssheboughtaren’tgoodvalueformoney.Maybeshejust7.(enjoy)theprocess(過(guò)程)ofbuyingonline.Withthe8.(develop)oftechnology,onlineshopping9.(become)moreandmoreconvenient.Thosewhostayathomecanbuywhatevertheywant.Inthemeanwhile,itcausesaseriesofproblems.Oneofthemismorespendingthanbefore,becausepeopleare10.(easy)attractedbythediscount(打折).Sohowkeepagoodstateofmindinfrontoftemptation(誘惑)isanimportantlessonmanypeopleneedtolearn.Ⅳ.閱讀理解A13、Forthepastoverfortyyears,BillyBarrhasbeenlivingaloneinGothic,Colorado,aUSghosttown(遺棄的城鎮(zhèn)).Hepassedthetimebyrecordingallkindsofdataaboutsnowfalls,suchasthetemperatureandthedepthofthesnow.Heneverimaginedthattheresultsofhishobbywouldonedayhelpscientistsbetterunderstandglobalwarmingandmakehimgetacoolsuperheroname-theSnowGuardian(守護(hù)者).BurfirstcametoGothicin1972asauniversitystudentdoingwaterchemistryresearch.Helikedthequietlifeheresomuchthathebegantolivehereafterfinishinguniversity.Barnbeganthewinterof1974campinginatent.Itwasnotexactlyperfectinaplacewheresnowreaches7.6metresayear.Luckily,theownerofasmalloldhousewaskindenoughtoletBarrmovein.Itbecamehishomeandhestartedhisrecordsonsnowthere.Thehousewasburiedinthesnoweightyearsafterhemovedin,butthatdidn'tdrivehimaway.Hejustfoundanotherplacetostayandcontinuedhisresearch.Thoughhespendsmostofhistimealone,Barrdoesn'tconsiderhimselflonely.Hesays,"I'mokaywiththewaythingsare.Imean,ifIweren't,Iwouldleave.”1.BarniscalledtheSnowGuardianbecause.A.hehassolvedtheproblemofglobalwarmingB.helivesinGothicaloneanditsnowsallyearroundC.hehasrecordedsnowfallsinGothicforover40yearsD.hehasbecomeasuperheroinAmericanpeople'shearts2.HowlongdidBarsliveinthesmalloldhouse?A.Fortwoyears. B.Forfouryears.C.Foreightyears. D.Foroverfortyyears.3.Theunderlinedword"buried"means"________________"inChinese.A.推倒 B.燃燒 C.消失 D.概埋4.HowdoesBarrfeelabouthislifeinGothic?A.Satisfied. B.Bored. C.Worried. D.Disappointed.B14、What’stheEnglishwordfrotheChinesefoodjiaozi?Perhapsyouwouldsay“dumpling”.Butinfact,youcanjustsayJiaozi?IthasbeenaddedtotheOxfordEnglishDictionary.PeopleinEnglish--speakingcountriesnowunderstandmoreChinesewordsandtheirspellinginpinyin,accordingtoarecentreportbytheChinaForeignLanguagesPublishingAdministration.TheCFLPAstudied50mediaplatformsineightEnglish-speakingcountries,includingtheUS,theUKandIndia.Thereportlistedthetop100Chinesewordsthatpeopleinthesecountriesusethemost.“Shaolin”,aplaceinChinathatisfamousforkungfu,wasatthetopofthelist.Otherpopularwordsinclude“yinyang”,“gugong”,“nihao”,“wushu”,“qi”,“qigong”,“renminbi”and“majiang”.SomeofthewordsarerelatednotonlytoChineseculture,butalsopolitics,economicsandtechnology.Thesewordsincludezhongguomeng(ChineseDream),yidaiyilu(theBeltandRoadInitiative,一帶一路)andzhifubao(Alipay).Whyhavethesewordsbecomepopular?ItmaybebecauseofincreasedinterestinlearningChinese.TheConfuciusInstitute,whichoffersChineselessons,hassetup1073classroomsin140countriesandareas,with2.1millionstudents,People’sDailyreported.Chineseproductsareverypopulararoundtheworld.Forpeopleinmanyforeigncountries,productsfromChinaarepartotheirdailylivesandmayhelpthemunderstandChinabetter,ChinaDailynoted.1.TheCFLPAlistedthetop100mostoftenusedChinesewordsby.A.interviewingthepeopleB.lookingupthedictionaryC.studying50mediaplatformsD.a(chǎn)skingstudentsofConfuciusInstitute2.HowmanyConfuciusclassroomshavebeensetuparoundtheworld?A.50.B.140.C.1073D.2.1million3.ManyChinesewordshavebecomepoplarbecause.A.TheCFLPAencouragespeopletolearnChineseB.People’sinterestinlearningChineseisincreasingC.TheyhavebeenaddedtotheOxfordEnglishDictionaryD.ChineseproductshelppeopleunderstandthemselvesbetterC15、Handsplayanimportantpartinourdailylife.Butdoyouknowwhichofyourtwohandsyouusemore?Veryfewpeopleusebothhandsequallywell.Mostofusareright-handed.Onlyaboutfivepeopleoutofahundredareleft-handed.New-bornbabiescantakeholdofthingswitheitheroftheirhands,butinabouttwoyearstheyusuallyusetheirrighthands.Scientistsdon'tknowwhythishappens.Monkeysareourcloserelativesintheanimalworld.Scientistshavefoundthatmonkeysliketouseoneoftheirhandsmorethantheother,butitcanbeeitherhand.Thereareasmanyright-handedmonkeysasleft-handedones.Nexttimeyouvisitazoo,watchthemonkeyscarefully,youwillseethatsomeofthemwillusetheirrighthandsandotherswillusetheirlefthands.Butmostofthepeopleusetheirrighthandsbetterandthismakeslifedifficultforthoseleft-handedpeople.Weliveinaright-handedworld.1.(小題1)Howmanypeopleamong100peopleusetheirlefthandsbetter?A.5%.B.50%.C.95%.2.(小題2).New-bornbabiescanuse__________.A.bothoftheirhandsB.neitheroftheirhandsC.theirrighthands3.(小題3)Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Therearemoremonkeysusingtheirrighthandsthanlefthands.B.Therearemoremonkeysusingtheirlefthandsthanrighthands.C.Thereareasmanyright-handedmonkeysasleft-handedones.4.(小題4)“Weliveinaright-handedworld.“means__________.A.Mostpeopleusetheirrighthandsbetter.B.Fewpeopleusetheirrighthandsbetter.C.Halfofthepeopleusetheirrighthandsbetter.D16、Learningvocabularydoesn’thavetobeboringManystudentshaveproblemswithvocabularywhenpreparingfortestsliketheSATs.Lastweek,TEENSofferedadviceonhowtomemorizenewwords.Ifyou’renowfamiliarwiththosemethods,whynottrymovingontothenextstagebyusingthefollowingtipstobuildupyourEnglishvocabulary.Repeatedencounters(反復(fù)遇見(jiàn))Theusualwayof“memorizing”newmaterialisthroughrepeatingitwhileit’sstillinyourmind.However,simplyrepeatingawordseemstohavelittlelong-termeffect.Butonekindofrepetitioniseffective:repetitionofencounterswithaword.Wordsstandagoodchanceofbeingrememberedifthey’vebeenmetatleastseventimesinyourreading,atintervals(相隔一段時(shí)間).So,readEnglishmagazines,newspapers,andwebsitesregularly.SpacingandreviewIt’sbettertodistribute(分配)memoryworkoveraperiodoftimeratherthandoitinasinglesession(一段時(shí)間).Thisisknownasthe“principleofdistributedpractice”,wherenewvocabularyintroducedinonelessonisreviewedinthenext,andtheninlaterlessons.UseitorloseitPuttingwordstouseininterestingwayshelpsaddthemtoyourlong-termmemory.Inastudyofvocabularylearning,studentswhomadeuptheirownsentenceswithnewwordsandreadthemaloudrememberedthembetterthanthosewholearnedthewordsseparatelyandsilently.Bestofall,studentsweregiventhetaskofsilentlyimaginingapictureintheirmindstogowithanewword.Soitmighthelpiflearnerslinkwordswithamentalimage.MixitupLet’sfaceit—learningwordscanbereallyboring,butitdoesn’thavetobe.ThankstotheInternet,therearemoreinterestingwaystogetthejobdone.TrywatchingvideosfromEnglish-speakingsocialmediacelebritiesandcopyingthewaytheyspeak.Youcouldevenuploadyourownvideosandtrybecomingastaryourself.1.Accordingtothepassage,agoodwayofmemorizingnewwordsis________.A.simplyrepeatingthemB.learningthewordssilentlyC.reviewingtheminonelessonD.readingEnglishmagazinesregularly2.Tomakelearningwordsmoreinteresting,wecan________.A.trytobecomeafamousstarB.readnewwordsonwebsitesC.makeanduploadourownEnglishvideosD.drawapictureonthepaperwithanewword3.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Wheretousenewwords.B.Howtomemorizenewwords.C.Whentolearnnewwords.D.Whattowritewithnewwords.E17、China’sTopThreeExpressDeliveryCompanies(快遞公司)CompanynameS.F.ExpressExpressMailServiceYTOExpressFoundingTimeMarch,1993June,2010May,2000HeadquarterslocationShenzhenBeijingShanghaiBusinessareaInternationalanddomesticexpressservicesInternationalanddomesticmailexpressservicesExpressservicesandelectronicbusinessExpressprice(outoftheprovince)≥20yuan/kg≥20yuan/kg≥12yuan/kgAdvantageBeingfastandsafeCoveringeverycornerofthecountryHavingthewhole-processmonitoringsystemWordBox:headquarters總部domestic國(guó)內(nèi)的monitoring監(jiān)控根據(jù)表格所提供的信息選擇最佳答案。1.Thethreeexpressdeliverycompaniesabovearethetopthreeonesin________.A.theworld B.China C.Asia2.Ofallthethreecompanies,ExpressMailServicewasfounded________.A.latest B.earliest C.second3.Both________and________haveexpressbusinessathomeandabroadaccordingtotheformabove.A.S.F.Express,YTOExpressB.YTOExpress,ExpressMailServiceC.ExpressMailService,S.F.Express4.Theexpressdeliverycompanyfoundedinthe20thcentury________.A.isthefirstchoiceforthosewhorequirespeedB.canreacheverycornerofthecountryC.ownsthewhole-processmonitoringsystem5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheinformationabove?A.Ifyouwanttomailitems(物品)atalowprice,S.F.Expressisprobablyyourbestchoice.B.Comparedwiththeothertwoexpressdeliverycompanies,ExpressMailServiceismuchsafer.C.TheheadquartersofYTOExpressislocatedinthecityofShanghai.F18、NewsOne:29October,2015ThegovernmentofChinaplanstoenditsone-childperfamilypolicy(政策)andinsteadletfamilieshavetwochildren.TheplanwasannouncedThursdayafterhigh-levelmeetingsinBeijing.China,whichhasthelargestpopulation,madetheone-childpolicyin1980.Thegovernmentallowedonlyasmallnumberofcouplestohavetwochildrenforsomanyyears.Forexample,somecouplesinthecountrysidecouldhavetwochildren.NewsTwo:05October,2015Thefirstofthe2015NobelPrizeshasbeenannounced.Sweden’sNobelPrizecommittee(委員會(huì))saystheNobelPrizeformedicinewillgotoscientistsfromIreland,JapanandChina.WilliamCampbellfromIrelandandSatoshiOmurafromJapansharetheprizefortheirdiscoveryofthemedicineavermectin.TheNobelcommitteepraisedtheirworkonwhatitcallsa“noveltherapy.”Thetreatmentfightsdiseasecausedbyparasites(寄生蟲(chóng)).TheprizeformedicineisalsogoingtoChineseresearcherTuYouyou.Shediscoveredartemisinin.Artemisininisadrugthathasgreatlymadethenumberofpeoplewhodiefrommalaria(瘧疾)smaller.NewsThree:09December,2015Oilpriceshavefallentotheirlowestlevelssince2009.Brentcrudeoil,oneofseveralkindsofoilontheworldmarket,droppedbelow$40abarrel(桶)onTuesday.However,themaingroupofoilproducingcountrieshasbeenunabletoreducetheoilproduction.1.HowlongdidChina’sone-childpolicylast?A.38years. B.36years. C.25years. D.65years.2.WhogottheNobelPrizeformedicine?A.TuYouyoufromChina.B.WilliamCampbellfromIreland.C.WilliamCampbellfromIrelandandSatoshiOmurafromJapan.D.WilliamCampbellfromIreland,SatoshiOmurafromJapanandTuYouyoufromChina.3.WhatisthepriceofBrentcrudeoilonTuesday?A.$40abarrel. B.Over$40abarrel.C.Lessthan$40abarrel. D.Lessthan¥40abarrel.4.WhatcanweknowfromNewsThree?A.Thereisonlyonekindoilontheworldmarket.B.Mainoilproducingcountrieswillproducelessoil.C.OilpricesonTuesdayarethelowestinhistory.D.Mainoilproducingcountrieswillstillproduceasmuchoilasb

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