2007年5月北京市西城區(qū)抽樣測(cè)試
初三英語試卷
2007.5
第I卷(機(jī)讀卷 共76分)
第一部分 聽力(24分)
一、聽簡(jiǎn)短敘述,選擇正確答案。(共4分,每小題1分)
二、聽對(duì)話和對(duì)話后的問題,選擇正確答案。(共6分,每小題1分)
5. A. Because he speaks too slowly.
B. Because he speaks too fast.
C. Because he can’t speak clearly.
6. A. He is busy. B. He is free. C. He is out.
7. A. She wants to smoke here.
B. She would like the man to smoke here.
C. She doesn’t want the man to smoke here.
8. A. He will go to the doctor’s.
B. He will help the woman start the car.
C. He will ask others for help.
9. A. It’s not a good way to study like that.
B. She agrees with the man.
C. What the man said is true.
10. A. By car. B. By train. C. They haven’t decided yet.
三、聽對(duì)話和短文,選擇正確答案。(共14分,每小題2分)
請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第11、12小題。
11. Where are they talking?
A. In a library. B. In a classroom. C. In a book store.
12. Why is the boy so worried at first?
Because he ____________.
A. didn’t buy the book B. can’t finish his homework on time
C. knows few people here
請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成13、14小題。
13. Why did the girl ask the boy so many questions about the test?
Because she ____________.
A. didn’t want to feel nervous in the test
B. wanted to know how many questions she would answer
C. was not sure whether she could pass the exam
14. Which part of the test may be difficult for the girl?
A. Questions about herself.
B. Questions about her talk.
C. Questions about her interest.
請(qǐng)聽一段材料,完成第15、16、17小題。
生詞:
global 全球 globalization全球一體化 quality 質(zhì)量
product 產(chǎn)品 culture 文化
15. What does the woman really want?
A. To eat some strange hamburgers.
B. To be different from others.
C. To travel to other countries.
16. From the conversation, we know ____________.
A. the man knew much about the street next to him when he was young.
B. the woman doesn’t want to spend much money on her children’s sports shoes
C. globalization makes the man less interested in other cultures
17. Who agrees with globalization?
A. The man. B. The woman. C. Both.
第二部分 筆試(52分)
(一)單項(xiàng)填空(共18分,每小題1分)
從下列各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
四、語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(1)
18. ―At what age do ____________ start school in your country?
―They usually begin school at the age of six.
A. adults B. boys C. children D. girls
19. When I saw ____________ later, she changed a lot.
A. her B. hers C. him D. his
20. What beautiful music! He ____________ to the concert, and that’s a pity.
A. came B. didn’t come C. will come D. doesn’t come
21. Wu Nai wanted to take his MP4 to school, but his mother told him ____________.
A. not to do B. not to do it C. not do it D. didn’t do it
22. She did a good job, ____________ she was spoken highly of.
A. but B. or C. for D. and
23. Our class held an English evening party ____________ New Year’s Eve.
A. at B. on C. to D. in
24. ―Shall I go and meet you at the airport?
―No, thanks. I ____________ take a taxi home.
A. need B. must C. should D. can
25. Today most young people ____________ the mobile phones which have color screens and are able to receive pictures.
A. used B. will use C. are using D. have used
26. Chinese people believe that on Mid-autumn Day, the moon is ____________ and ____________ than usual.
A. big, round B. biggest, roundest
C. bigger, rounder D. the biggest, the roundest
27. ―It’s said that our school’s paper ____________ once a week.
―Right. I hope you can write something for it.
A. comes back B. comes down C. comes on D. comes out
28. Jenny was very ____________ me just because I forgot to go to her party last Friday.
A. excited at B. angry with C. afraid of D. sure of
29. ____________ in the world is impossible if you set your mind to do it.
A. Everything B. Something C. Anything D. Nothing
30. I went to see a doctor because I didn’t feel well these days. The doctor asked me ____________.
A. if I had too much work every day B. how much sleep did I have every night
C. how much food do I have every day D. if I take too much exercise these days
31. ____________ you get inside my father’s room, you will see several shelves ____________ books on different subjects.
A. Until, decorated with B. Before, covered with
C. When, full of D. As, made of
32. Don’t worry. We all know you’ve done your best, and your parents will understand you no matter ____________ result you get.
A. who B. which C. how D. what
33. An expert says that humans _________ serious problems in the future if animals _________ well.
A. will have, aren’t treated B. will have, won’t be treated
C. have, treat D. have, will treat
34. ―Few films made at home are interesting, ____________ they?
―But I don’t think every film from Hollywood is worth seeing, some of them are as ____________ as ours.
A. aren’t, terrible B. are, boring C. are, enjoyable D. aren’t attractive
35. ―Maybe we could help clean Beijing Station this weekend, Lin Tao?
―____________. Let’s meet at the school gate at 7:00 this Saturday morning, shall we?
A. So can I B. My pleasure
C. Good idea D. A good decision
(二)完形填空(共12分,每小題1分)
通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳的一項(xiàng)。
I was filled with uncertainties and worries until my grandfather told me to stand tall.
It was no 36 I wasn’t looking forward to (期待)entering ninth grade. High school is well known for being a place for serious competitions, where everyone seems to be 37
physical changes and love self-esteem(自尊). For me, 38 was my greatest problem.
I had always felt no confidence and out of places as one of the taller members of my class, standing a head 39 the other girls.
My grandfather would watch me grow 40 uncomfortable, but he didn’t laugh at my self-consciousness(不自在)or try to comfort me. Instead, he would give me advice.
“Stand straight and tall,” he’d say, 41 I unsuccessfully, tried to make myself smaller and shorter. And each time, I would carefully 42 his words. Even at age 15, I understood that his advice was about more than just inches(英寸).
My
grandfather joined the army to fight for his country when German soldiers 43 his hometown of Tarnow
in Poland. “Stand straight, stand tall,” meant something else back then. After
the war, he left for America.
Thanks to the help of a 45 friend, he got a job in a jewelry(珠寶)shop on a busy street. Within months, my grandfather was selling jewelry as if he’d been doing it his whole life.
I am so proud to be one of those children who carry on 46 family name. My grandfather’s unusual and special experiences have changed the way I think about my own life. His advice to me has become much more than a challenge to 47 my posture(姿勢(shì)). It tells me to be proud of who I am.
36. A. wonder B. reason C. guess D. question
37. A. going through B. starting with C. showing up D. making out
38. A. shape B. appearance C. height D. shyness
39. A. of B. among C. over D. above
40. A. increasingly B. slowly C. greatly D. surprisingly
41. A. before B. when C. after D. since
42. A. listen to B. understand C. follow D. catch
43. A. stayed B. took C. broke D. beat
44. A. Being homesick B. Without money C. Full of hopes D. All alone
45. A. interesting B. amazing C. tiring D. caring
46. A. my B. his C. our D. their
Diagram (2): Different days students go to the library. (Library Attendance)
Diagram (3): Different programs people like.
48. People aged _______ spend the least time surfing the Internet every week.
A. 4~15 B.
16~
49. On _______ most of the students go to the library.
A. Sunday B. Monday C. Wednesday D. Thursday
50. According to the third diagram, about _______ of people like watching Tom and Jerry.
A. 16% B. 19% C. 13% D. 37%
(B)
What does it mean when parents fight?
It’s hard for most people to hear their parents shouting at each other. You might worry more about one parent or the other during an argument(爭(zhēng)吵). Or maybe you worry that one parent could become angry enough to lose control(控制). It’s understandable to feel this way when there’s fighting around you.
If your parents are arguing about you, you might mistakenly think the argument is your fault(錯(cuò)誤). But your parents’ arguments are never your fault.
If your parents’ fighting really troubles you, you might find it hard to sleep or go to school. If things are going like this, try talking to one or both of your parents about what they are doing. They may not even realize how bad you feel until you tell them how their arguments affect(影響)you.
If the fighting goes too far, let someone else know what’s going on. Talking to other relatives or a teacher about the fighting can be helpful. Sometimes parents who fight can go so far that they hurt each other or other family members. If this happens, letting someone else know will allow the family to be helped and protected from such harmful fighting.
Family members can learn to listen to each other and talk about feelings and differences without shouting at each other. They can get help from others with the problem of fighting. Though it may take some work, time, and practice, people in families can always learn to get along better.
If your family argues from time to time, try not to worry too much: No family is perfect. Even in the happiest home, problems come up and people argue. Usually the family members get what’s troubling them out in the open and talk about it. Hopefully, they can reach some agreement. Everyone feels better and life is OK again.
Being part of a family means everyone tries to make life better for each other. Arguments happen and that’s OK. But with love, understanding, and some work, families can solve almost any problem.
51. When parents are arguing about us, we’d better _______.
A. worry about our mother
B. not become angry enough to lose control
C. try to find out our mistakes
D. understand that it’s not our fault
52. If your parents fight, you _______.
A. shout at them B. go to school C. talk to them D. go to sleep
53. What will happen when the fight goes too far?
A. Someone in the family may get hurt.
B. The relatives may know it and come to help.
C. Parents may realize how bad the children feel.
D. Parents may reach some agreement and stop fighting.
54. Which is not true according to the passage?
A. People argue even in the happiest families.
B. It’s OK for parents to argue from time to time.
C. People reach some agreement after fighting.
D. Love and understanding can prevent parents’ fighting.
(C)
Have you ever dreamt about the day you can buzz(嗡嗡作響)around in your very own flying machine? Well, that day may be sooner than you think.
The people at NASA have built something called “The Highway in the Sky.” It’s a computer system(系統(tǒng))designed(設(shè)計(jì))to let millions of people fly whenever they please, and take off and land from wherever they please, in their very own vehicles(運(yùn)載工具). And here’s the good news ? a lot of people are building machines you’ll be able to buy.
One of those people is Woody Norris, inventor of a new personal flying machine called the AirScooter. Norris asked one of his test pilots(飛行員)to show us the AirSoccter on a hilltop in California. It can fly for 2 hours at 55 miles per hour, and go up to 10,000 feet.
A lot of inventors have tried to cash in on personal flying machines, but they failed to catch on because they were too expensive and hard to fly in bad weather. More important, there was no way to manage all the traffic from millions of them buzzing around ? that is, until now, thanks to “The Highway in the Sky.”
Here’s how it works: You watch one main screen, almost like a videogame. Keep the plane inside the box, away from other vehicles, and the plane’s computers do the work of flying where you want to go. This $130-million program can also help pilots fly in bad weather. It’s a breakthrough that will some day allow more people to fly than ever before.
All this new technology(技術(shù))has given new life to the race to build the personal flying machine of tomorrow. What kind of inventions are people working on today? If you can imagine it, someone’s trying it, everything from machines that can fly straight up and down to ones that can go very fast.
In Texas one inventor is testing the CarterCopter. It can fly straight up and down like a helicopter(直升機(jī)), but can go as fast as an airplane, too. Even the cows are surprised when they see it!
If you’re interested in something smaller, a strange-looking flying machine called the Springtail is a 21st Century flying backpack. When it takes off, it’s loud and makes a lot of wind, but the inventors say it’s designed to fly for two hours, at 90 miles per hour, 400 feet above the ground.
AirScooter inventor Woody Norris, like many of the inventors that we’ve met, believes today’s planes will soon become old and useless, and that “The Highway in the Sky” will be filled with flying machines that we can’t even begin to imagine.
55. The future flying machine will be able to fly _______.
A. without pilots B. inside a box
C. from a highway D. like a helicopter
56. According to what mentioned in the passage, _______ can fly higher.
A. A NASA invention B. Norris’s invention
C. The CarterCopter D. The Springtail
57. The underlined words cash in mean “_______”.
A. invent B. sell C. make money D. save money
58. Which would be the best title?
A. Planes on the High Way B. Flying Cars Ready to Take off
C. High Way in the Future D. Traffic Problem to be Solved
第II卷(非機(jī)讀卷 共44分)
根據(jù)中文提示完成句子。
一、語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(2)(共10分,每小題2分)
1. 對(duì)不起,我的自行車出了點(diǎn)兒毛病,請(qǐng)?jiān)俚任椅宸昼姟?/p>
I’m sorry, _____________________ my bike. Please wait for me five more minutes.
2. 學(xué)會(huì)如何交友對(duì)于青少年來講很重要。
____________________________ teenagers to learn how to make friends.
3. 我們應(yīng)該在恰當(dāng)?shù)臅r(shí)間赴約。不要太早,也不要太晚。
We should come to the party just at the right time, ____________________________.
4. 六月的考試一結(jié)束,我父母就帶我去大連度假。
_________________________________________________the examination in June is over.
三、閱讀與表達(dá)(共10分,每小題2分)
四、寫作(共14分)
16. one morning, Xiao Tong, get to school, early
________________________________________________________________
17. but, not bring, her English exercise-book
________________________________________________________________
18. Zhang Ming, ask, copy, his
________________________________________________________________
The pollution problem in Beijing is becoming increasingly more troublesome. There are many reasons for this. The number one reason is the fact that there are so many cars. It is said that 1,100 new cars are taking to the streets of Beijing every day since January 1, 2007. That is a very big number. At that rate(進(jìn)度), there will be millions of cars by 2008, in which, the Olympic Games will be a great event to the world.
While it is understandable for people to buy a car when they have enough money, they must also think of the result on the environment. And, to make the traffic and pollution problem worse, people do not follow traffic rules. That makes driving here in Beijing, and being a person walking on the street very difficult.
What will be done to solve these problems?
Sincerely,
John Smith
這是John Smith先生寫給北京奧組委的一封信。你對(duì)信中提到的問題有何看法?我們身邊還有哪些小事應(yīng)予以關(guān)注?試舉一事說明。為此,你做過或打算做些什么?(語言正確、內(nèi)容豐富的稿件將被推薦給英語報(bào)。)
Make a Contribution to the 2008 Olympics
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