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2025屆江西省育華學(xué)校全國(guó)初三模擬考試(四)英語試題

注意事項(xiàng):

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I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、(2017?甘肅白車艮?10)—IwonderiftheseareDanny*sglasses.

一TheybeDanny's.Hedoesn'twearglasses.

A.can'tB.mustC.mustn'tD.can

2、Sallypickedabasketofstrawberries.Shetooktwoandlefttohermom.

A.anotherB.others

C.theotherD.theothers

3、Wecanbuyalotofthingswithmoney,butitdoesn'talways/bnq/happiness.

A.brightB.brainC.belongD.bring

4、一Haveyoudecidedwheretogoforyoursummervacation?

一Notyet.WegotoChangchun.Itiscoolthere.

A.shouldB.mayC.needD.must

5、importantinformationyou'vetoldme!

A.WhataB.HowC.WhatD.Howa

6、Youaredoinggreat!I'veneverhadanswerbefore.

A.betterB.bestC.abetterD.thebest

7、--Remembertogivemybestwishestoyourparents.

A.OK,IwillB.Itdoesn'tmatter

C.ItshardtosayD.Yes,please

8、一Hi,LiMei.Howisyournewschool?

-Fantastic.Wecanchoosethecourseaccordingtoour.Iloveoperas,soItooktheBeijingOperaclass.

A.interestsB.talentsC.gradesD.experiences

9、MoreandmoreforeignstudentscometotheConfuciusInstitute(孔子學(xué)院)tolearnChinese.

A.aB.anC.theD.不填

10>-WhatdoyouthinkofthefootballmatchbetweentheChineseMen'sNationalFootballTeamandtheKoreanTeam?

一Great,thoughwewerenotconfidentofthe.

A.purposeB.resultC.victoryD.increase

II.完形填空

11、Tommywasapoorman,sohetriedtogrowasmany]ashecouldinhisowngarden,2he

wouldnothavetobuysomanyinthemarket.

Oneeveningheheardanoiseinhisgardenand3thewindow.Awhiteoxhadgotintothegardenand4his

vegetables.Tommyatoncetookhisstick,5andchasedtheox,buthewastoooldtocatchit.Whenhegotbacktohis

garden,hefoundthattheoxhadruined(毀壞)mostofhispreciousvegetables.

6,whilehewaswalkinginthestreetnearhishouse,hesawacart(馬車)7twowhiteoxenwhichlooked

verymuchliketheonethat8hisvegetables.Hewascarryinghisstickwithhim,9heatoncebegantobeat

thetwooxenwithit.Asneitherofthemlookedmoreliketheoxthathadeatenhisvegetablesthan10hebeatbothof

themequallyhard.

Theowneroftheoxandcartwasdrinkingcoffeeina11coffee-house.WhenhesawwhatTommywasdoing___

12hisanimals,heranoutandshouted,"'Whatareyoudoing?Whathavethosepooranimalsdonetoyou13youbeat

themlikethat?"

“Youkeepoutthis!”Tommyshoutedback,“Thisisamatter14meandoneofthesetwooxen.Heknowsvery

well15Iambeatinghim!^^

1.A.treesB.flowersC.vegetablesD.apples

2.A.inordertoB.sothatC.insearchofD.because

3.A.lookedoutatB.lookedupC.lookedintoD.lookedoutof

4.A.waseatingB.ateC.hadeatenD.haseaten

5.A.runafterB.ranawayC.ranoutD.raninto

6.A.NextdayB.NextmorningC.LastmorningD.Thenextmorning

7.A.hasB.hadC.haveD.with

8.A.hadboughtB.hadeatenC.hadrunD.hadruin

9.A.soB.andC.butD.or

10.A.otherB.anotherC.theotherD.others

11.A.besideB.nearbyC.nearD.nearby

12.A.forB.onC.toD.in

13.A.tellsB.makesC.ordersD.gets

14.A.bothB.amongC.betweenD.w汕

15.A.reasonB.whenC.whyD.because

in.語法填空

12、Deareditor,

LastweekIL_(visit)ourzoo,andIwasverysurprised2.(find)hardlyanyonethere.Zoosareimportantplaces.Theyarelike

livingtextbooksforyoungpeople.Theyprovidehomesformanyendangeredanimalsandhelptoeducatethepublicabout

3.(care)forthem.Ifwe4.(notsupport)ourzoos,they5.(nothave)enoughmoneytotakecareofsomanyfineanimals.Iurge

allofyourreaderstovisitourwonderfulzoosoon.

Sincerely,

AnimalFriend

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>"Thereisnothingmoreenjoyablethantaking40dogstothebeachforawalk,“saysCesarMillan.

CesarMillanisastaroftheNationalGeographicChanneFsshowTheDogWhisperer.Heisalsoawriterofthe

best-sellingbookCesarsWay.Hehasaspecialtalentforworkingwithdogs.

GrowinguponafarminMexico,Millanknewhewantedtoworkwithdogs.Hisfirstjob,atage15,washelpingavet(獸

醫(yī)).Hewassogoodatmakingscareddogsquietanddealingwithallkindsofsituations,sopeoplestartedcallinghim"el

Perrero^^,Spanish(西班牙語)for"thedogboy”.

“Mygrandfathertaughtmeatanearlyagenottoworkagainstnature,9,heexplains.Innature,dogsliketoformagroup

andfollowoneleader.Millanisgoodatteachingpeopletobeleadersfortheirdogs.

Studyingdogsonthefarmwherehegrewup,Millanrealizedtheyneededlotsofexercisetobequiet.Heexplainshis

approach,"Exerciseandrulesfirst,andthenlove.^^Alotofpeopledon'trealizewhatdogsreallyneed.SoMillandoesn?tjust

traindogs;hetrainsownerstounderstandthattheirpetsneedexerciseandrules.

Tofindtherightcareer(職業(yè)),Millanencourageskidstodowhattheyenjoy."Alotofpeopledon'trealizeFvebeen

workingwithdogsformorethan20years—longbeforemyTVshoworbook.SuccessfollowedmebecauseIwasfollowing

mydreamofbeingthebestdogtrainerintheworld.Youcanalwaysfindajob.ButIfindthathappinesscomeswhenyou

followwhatyoulove.”

ChoosethebestchoicefromA、BorCaccording,tothepassage.

1.Fromthepassage,whatisTheDogWhisperer^

A.Abook.B.ATVshow.C.Adoghospital.

2.WhydidpeoplecallMilanctelPerrero^^?

A.Becauseheworkedwellwithdogs.B.Becausehewasagoodvet.

C.Becausehewaskindtoeveryone.

3.WhatdidMillanlearnfromhisgrandfather?

A.Tobepatient.B.Tofollowthenatureofdogs.C.Tomakerulesfordogowners.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“approach"mean?

A.Skill.B.Order.C.Method.

5.WhatcareeradvicedoesMillanhaveforkids?

A.Don'tworkagainstnature.B.Trydifferentkindsofjobs.

C.Choosewhattheylikeandsticktoit.

B

14、Manyyoungpeopleallovertheworldlovetotravelandseetheworld.Haveyouheardofbackpackers?Theyarenormally

youngpeoplewhotravelcheaplywithjustonerucksack(背包)andcomfortablewalkingboots.Theybuylocalfoodin

supermarketstosavemoneyandatthesametimebecomefriendswithlocalpeople.

Somepeoplepreferadventuretours.BravepeoplemaytrybungeejumpingfromthebridgeoverlookingtheVictoriaFallsin

Africawithonlyaropearoundtheirlegs.SomeenjoythechallengeofrockclimbingintheAlpsinSwitzerland.Othersmaygo

snowboardingintheRocky

MountainsintheUSA.

Haveyoueverheardofanecotourism(生態(tài)旅游)?Itrr;eansaholidayinwhichpeoplecomeclosetonaturebutarevery

carefulnottodamagethenaturebeautyorlivingthingsinthearea.Howcanthisbepossible?Let'sreadaninterviewwith

peoplewhoenjoyedaswimmingwithdolphinstour.

Interviewerwhatwasthemostexcitingpartofyourholiday?

SharonfromSouthAfricaIfeltexcitedwhenIheardthesoundofwilddolphinsapproachingmeinthewaterandthen

swimmingdirectlyunderme.AnimageIwillneverforget.

XavierfromPortugalThereweretwodolphinsbelowusswimmingdownwards.Onestoppedandlookedbackatmeasifto

say'Whatarethosestrangebeings?"Fantastic!

InterviewerDidyoufeelthatyourholidayhelpedlocalpeopleandareastokeeptheirbeautiful

environment?

JanefromNewZealandThehotelandthewhaleanddolphinwatchingcomparuesemploy(雇傭)localpeople.Theyusedto

huntthosewhalesanddolphins,butnowtheycanearnmoneyfromtourismanddon'thavetokillthem.Notmanyboatsare

allowedatthesametimesotheseanimalsaren'tbothered.Theboatcompaniesalsoworktoeducatethelocalschoolsaboutthe

importanceofprotectingthesewonderfulcreatures.

HelenfromEnglandIamgladtheyarenotkillingthewhalesanddolphinsanymore,butthecarsandboatsusefuelwhich

couldcausepollutionandmakethesealessclean.

Well,whatdoyouthink?ThousandsofpeoplevisittheForbiddenCityortheGreatWallofChinaeveryyear.Doyouthink

that*sagoodthing,ordoyoufeelthatChina'simportanthistoricalsitescanbedamaged?Arethereanywaysofsharingyour

treasures(珍寶)butkeepingthemingoodcondition?

1.Fromthefirstparagraph,backpackersareyoungpeople.

A.visitinghistoricalplacesinChina

B.travelingcheaplywithjustonerucksack

C.wholovetotravelandseetheworldalone

D.wholovetobuylocalthingsassouvenirs

2.WhatdidSharon,Xavier,JaneandHelendointheirholiday?

A.TrybungeejumpinginAfrica.

B.EnjoyrockclimbinginSwitzerland.

C.Enjoyaswimmingwithdolphinstour.

D.GosnowboardingintheUSA.

3.Whatcan'tyoudowhenyoutakeanecotourism?

A.Comeclosetonatureintheholidaycarefully.

B.Protectthelivingthingsinthearea.

C.Becarefulnottodamagethenaturebeauty.

D.Keepthelocalpeoplefrustrated.

4.Sharon,Xavier,JaneandHelenthinkthetoursarehelpfulEXCEPT

A.thehotelandthecompaniesemploylocalpeopletoearnmoney

B.localpeopleusedtohuntandkillwhalesanddolphinsbutnowtheydon't

C.notmanyboatsareallowedatthesametimesoanimalsaren'tbothered

D.thecarsandboatsusefueltocausepollutionandmaketheseadirtier

5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefoiiowingisNOTtrue?

A.It'sacheapandpopularwaytotravelandseetheworldasabackpacker.

B.Webelieveanecotourismcangreatlyprotectthenaturebeautyandlivingthings.

C.ThewriterthinkChina*ssitescanbeprotectedbecauseofbeingvisitedbytourists.

D.Followingtherulesofthenatureisgoodforsharingtreasuresandkeepingthemgood.

C

15、TeensEnjoyReading

AccordingtoasurveyonreadingconductedbytheU.S.NationalEducationAssociation(NEA),youngAmericanssayreading

isimportant-moreimportantthancomputersandscience.Over50%ofthetwelvetoeighteenyearsoldchildreninterviewed

saidtheyenjoyreadingalot.Seventy-ninepercentfinditstimulatingandinteresting,and87%thinkitisrelaxing.Mostof

thosesurveyed(68%)disagreewiththeopinionthatreadingisboring,orold-fashioned.

TeensReadVarietyofMaterial

Overhalftheteenagersinterviewedsaidtheyreadmorethantenbooksayear.Theresultsalsoshowedthatmiddleschool

studentsreadmorebooksthanhighschoolstudents.Mostteens(66%)liketoreadfiction,suchasnovelsandstories.Only26%

wereinterestedinnon-fiction,suchasbiographiesandhistorybooks.Sixty-fourpercentofstudentslikedreading"storiesabout

peopleofmyownage'astheirfavoritetopic.Mysteriesanddetectivestoriescamesecondonthelistat53%.Justunder50%

saidtheywereinterestedinreadingabouttheirowncultureandheritage.

OtherInterests

Oftheteenagerswhotookpartinthesurvey,49%saidthatlibrariesarewheretheygetmostoftheirbooks.However,many

complainedthattheirschoollibrariesdonothaveenoughup-to-date,interestingbooksandmagazines.Eventhoughmany

teenagersintheU.S.enjoyreading,theystillhaveotherinterests.Whenaskedwhichactivitywouldbethemostdifficultto

giveupforaweek,48%saidlisteningtomusic.TVwouldbedifficulttogiveupfor25%ofthosesurveyed.

Anothersurveywhichispublishedbywww.SmartGstudiedthedifferencesbetweenteenageboys'andgirls'reading

habits.Accordingtothereport,moregirlsthanboysreadforfun.Manymoregirls(77%)thanboys(6%)readfashionand

beautymagazines.Moreboys(47%)thangirls(7%)readmagazinesaboutvideogames,butanequalnumberofeachliketo

readadventurestoriesandnewspapers.Girlsalsoreadmorematerialaboutcelebritiesandsocialissuessuchascrime,drugs,or

poverty.Boys,ontheotherhand,readmoreaboutsports.

1.Mostteensenjoyreading.

A.historybooksB.novelsandstories

C.abouttheirowncultureD.aboutscience

2.Theteensthinkthatisthemostdifficulttogiveup.

A.readingbooksB.watchingTV

C.readingmagazinesD.listeningtomusic

3.Theproperheadline(標(biāo)題)forParagraph4is.

A.Teens9ReadingHabitB.AnotherSurveyaboutTeens

C.Boys'andGirls'InterestsD.Boys9andGirls'HabitsDiffer

D

16、Londonusedtobeufoggy^^(有霧的)forthesamereasonthatcitieslikeBeijingorChongqingaret6foggy^^today.The

“fbg"wasinfactsmog(煙霧),amixtureofsmokeandfog.Inotherwords,itwasmadebyairpollution.InLondon,someof

thispollutioncamefromfactories,butmuchofitcamefromthecoal(煤)thatpeopleburntintheirhousestokeepwarmduring

thewinter.Bythe1920s,London'ssmogproblemhadbecomesobadthatthegovernmentdecidedtodosomethingtocleanthe

air.AnewlawwasmadeandnobodycouldburncoalinanyBritishcity.Inafewyears,theairbecamemuchcleaner.There

werenomorettpea-soupers,?.

ManyChinesecitiesnowfacethesamesortofproblemwithairpollutionthatLondonfaced10or20yearsago.However,this

problemismoredifficultforChinesecitiestosolve.Onereasonisthatmoreofthepollutioncomesfromthefactories,rather

thanfromcoalburntinpeople'shouses.Ifthesefactorieswereclosed,thiswouldharmtheeconomyandlotsofpeoplewould

losetheirjobs.Anotherreasonisthatchangingfromcoaltocleanerfuel(燃料),likegas,isquiteexpensive.

However,theairinmanyChinesecitiesisbecomingcleanerandcleaner,asthegovernmentandpeoplepaymoreandmore

attentiontocuttingdownpollution.Asaresult,therearefewer“pea-soupers“inBeijingthanthereusedtobe.

1.WhatwasthemainreasonforairpollutioninLondon?

A.Therewastoomuchsmokeinthesky.

B.Thereweretoomanyfactoriesinthecity.

C.Peopleburnttoomuchcoalinthehouses.

D.Thecitywastoobigforthecleanerstoclean.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pea-soupers“referto?

A.SmogB.Smoke

C.GasD.Coal

3.WhichsentenceisNottrue?

A.AirpollutionisseriousinBeijingandChongqing.

B.Usingcoalismuchmoreexpensivethanusinggas.

C.FactoriesmademuchmorepollutioninChina.

D.ThereasonsofairpollutioninLondonandBeijingaredifferent

E

17、"Whatissuccess?,,Mr.Blackaskedhis6thgradebusinessclass.Itwashisopeningconversationforthefirstclassofthe

term.

“Successisridinginasweetcar,watchingan80-inchTV,andlivinginaplacewithatleasttwelverooms.9,Onestudent

answered,earning(博得)laughsfromallthestudents.

Mr.Blacksmiled,butshookhishead."Tom,thatisexcess(過量).Thatisnotsuccess.^^

“Howaboutbeingabletoprovideforyourfamily?^^AblondegirlnamedSandyinthefrontsuggestedasananswer.

“Nowwe'regettingcloser,Mr.Blacksmiled,“buttrythinkingaboutwhatyouneedandwhatyouwant.^^

“Gettingeverythingyouwant."Tomshoutedoutanansweragain,tryingformorelaughs.

Mr.Blacksighed(嘆氣).“Ibelievewe'vealreadytalkedaboutexcessversus(與…比較)success.^^

“Gettingeverythingyouneed,butsomeofwhatyouwant?”James,sittinginthebackwonderedaloud.

“Quiteright!9,Mr.Blackclapped."Successisgettingeverythingyouneedandsomeofwhatyouwant.Themoreyougetthat

youwant,themoresuccessfulyouare.Youdoreachapointwhereyouarelivinginexcess,though.

“Whatdoesthishavetodowithbusiness?^^Tomasked.Itseemedifitwasn'tfunny,hewasn'thappy.

“Well,Tom,thinkofitthisway:thepointofbusinessistomakealivingtosupportyourfamily.Onceyouhaveproperlyseen

to(確保)theirneeds,youcanthenseetogettingtheextrasthatyouwant.^^

“WhatifIdon'thaveafamily?^^hecontinuedtobedifficult.

“Thenyouhavetoprovideforyourselfafamilyofone.^^

“Hehasgoldfishtothinkabout!”Peter,Tom'sfriend,shoutedout.

“Thenheneedstoprovideforafamilyofonewithafishbowl.Mr.Blackcorrectedhimself

Tomnodded,satisfiedwiththatanswer.

“Sointhenextnineweeks,we'regoingtostudybasicbusinesssituations,likehavingacheckingaccountandunderstanding

creditcards(信用卡)

Tomrubbedhishandstogetherexcitedly."'Whendowegettostartspending?^^

“Youalreadyare,Tom.You'respendingtimewithus!^^Mr.Blacklaughed.t4Now,lefsseewhatyouguysknowaboutcredit

cards...”

1.WhatwasMr.Black?

A.Aheadmaster.B.Abusinessman.

C.Ateacher.D.Anofficial.

2.Whichstudentdidn'tseemtobetakingtheclassseriously?

A.Tom.B.James.C.Peter.D.Sandy.

3.HowdidMr.Blackmakehisclasslivelyandinteresting?

A.Hetoldsomejokes.

B.Heplayedjokeswiththestudents.

C.Heshowedsomeexamplestohisstudents.

D.Hegothisstudentstotakepartinadiscussion.

4.Accordingtothepassage,whichwordcanbestdescribeMr.Black?

A.Strange.B.Patient.C.Shy.D.Proud.

5.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?

A.GetWhatYouWantB.NeedsandWants

C.TrytoGetMoreMoneyD.HowtoLiveWell

F

18、閱讀下列材料,從材料后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Tohelpyoudecidewhatmightmakeagoodpet,we'veputtogetherapetchecklist.We'venamedsomeoftheanimalsthatare

oftenkeptaspets.We'veshownsomegoodpointsandbadpointsabouteach.Andwehopeitmayhelpyoumakethebest

choice.

Pick-a-PetChecklist

PetsGoodPointsBadPoints

EasytokeepHardtohousetrain

EnjoybeingpettedDroplotsofhair

GoodtoholdEasilyupsetbyhightemperature

CanbeveryinterestingAgainstthelawtokeepinmanystatesintheU.S.

FUccooo1CanbefriendlywhenyoungCangetunkindwhenolder

Easytofeed&careforLittlepanscanbemessy

公CanliveindoorsoroutMaykillbirds

CM

FuntoholdMaymakeyousneeze

Veryfriendly

ComeinmanysizesCanbenoisy

CanliveindoorsoroutNeedtobetrained

Dos

Funtolove&playwithMaybiteifangry

VeryfriendlyNeedlotsofattention

Cangivesafety

1.Itwouldbeeasierforyoutokeepaasapetifyou'reoftentoobusytotakecareofit.

A.rabbitorraccoonB.rabbitorcat

C.raccoonordogD.dogorcat

2.Ifyoufeedbirdsathome,youshouldbeverycarefultochooseaasyouranotherpet.

A.rabbitB.raccoonC.catD.dog

3.Thedogmay________youifyoumakeitangry.

A.hurtB.fixC.trainD.smell

4..w

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