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届浙江省嘉兴市海宁新仓中学初三下学期第一次阶段达标英语试题2025考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的
1.2B钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.单项选择I.、一1Did youhave agood timeat theparty——Of courseI did.In fact,I hadsuch funthat timeseemed toso quickly.A.go byB.go awayC.go outD.go over、一2Could youtell me---By searchingthe Internet.A.how yougot the information B.why yougot the informationC.how didyou gettheinformationD.why didyou gettheinformation、3You shouldgo to see himsince he is soseriously ill.,heisyour brother.A.In allB.First of all C.Above allD.After all、4---Alices roomis tidy,isn*t it---Yes.She alwaysher toysafter playingwith them.A,looks forB・puts awayC.sweeps awayD.pays for、5Each yeara largenumber oftourists areto QinghaiLake,which isChinas largestsaltwater lake.A.attracted B.attended C.accepted D.achieved
6、The skyin Zhengzhouthese daysis even,so wedont haveto wearthe masks.A.more clearlyB.more clear!ier C.fresher D.more fresher、一7Haidian AllStars havewon mostof the matches.——Wrong!All of thematches!,Tony.Youve gotno chance!A.Face thetruth B.Nice workC.Have anice tripD.Let mehave alook、8My motherwhen Igot homeyesterday.A.will cookB.cooks C.has cookedD.was cooking、(雾霾),(面罩).9air pollution,such assmog ourhealth,we shoulddo somethinglike wearinga maskA.Stop,to hurtB.To stop,hurting C.Stopping,to hurt据以下要点写一篇英语短文熬夜玩手机;L.作业不会查手机;2过度依赖手机的现象.过马路看手机;
3.睡眠不足……;1可能导致的危害.课上不必认真听讲……;2你的看法和建议注意事项短文须包括所有内容要点,要求语句通顺、意思连贯;L.根据情况作适当发挥;2个词左右,短文开头已给出,不计入总词数
3.
90.文中不得出现真实的姓名、校名及地名4With thedevelopment of the Internetand technology,many peopleare dependingtoo muchon theirmobile phones.参考答案单项选择I.、1A、2A、3D、4B、5A、6C、7A、8D、9B、10B完形填空II.、
111.B
2.C
3.C
4.D
5.C
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.C
10.D语法填空m.
121.an
2.on
3.Unluckily
4.chose
5..voice
6.explaining
7.confident
8.mistakes
9.his
10.because阅读理解IV.、
131.C
2.A
3.D
4.C
5.C、
141.A
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.C、
151.B
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.D、
161.D
2.B
3.B、
171.B
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.C、
181.B
2.A
3.D
4.C书面表达V.、19The smart-phone hasbrought usgreat convenience.However,it has also broughtus someproblems.First of all,some studentsstayup lateusing the smart-phone.Some studentsprefer tosurf theInternet tosearch for the answerrather thanthink itby themselvesevenwhen theydo theirhomework.Some use the smartphone whenthey crossingthe street.As weall know,thesmart-phone canstore agreatdeal ofinformation,which makesour memoryworse andworse.Besides,no onecan ignorethe fact that agrowing numberof peopleareoccupied inchatting onlineand Wechatso thatit will be difficult for themto communicatewith othersface toface inreal life.In addition,some teenagersare addictedto playingInternet games,resulting in their sufleringa poorsleep,which doesgreat harmto theirhealth.They cantlisten toteachers inclass carefully.In myopinion,we shoulduse thesmart-phone correctlyinstead ofdepending on it toomuch in ourdaily life.
10、—Can91I parkmy carfree here—You can,for fourhours,you spendover100yuan inthis supermarket.A.though B.if C.unless完形填空II.(通道口)11On aFriday night,a youngviolinist was playing hisviolin at the entranceof thesubway station.The musicwas]wonderful thatpeople sloweddown tolisten andput somemoney into his hat.The nextday,the violinistcame to the entrance again.He2his hatas usual.Beside thehat there was apiece ofpaper.It3:(认领)George Sanghas putan importantthing intomy hatby mistake.You arewelcome toclaim it.”Soon peoplewent tosee the words and they allguessed4it couldbe.After awhile,a mancame up and said:I knewyou wouldcertainlycome here.^^“Did you5something”the violinistasked.(彩票)“A lottery ticketThe violinisttook outa lottery ticket withGeorges6onit.George tookit anddanced happily.George was an officeworker.He boughtthe lotteryand wona prizeof$500,
000.But when he gave$50to theviolinist7his wonderfulmusic,the lottery ticket wasthrown intohis hat,too.The violinistwas apoor collegestudent.That morning,he wasgoingto flyto Viennafor hiseducation.8,whenhefound thelotteryticket,he didntgo ashe hadplanned.Instead,he wentto theentranceagainto9the ownerof thelotteryticket.Later someoneasked theviolinist whyhe didnttake thelotteryticketto payfor hishigher education.He said:Although Idonthave muchmoney,I live10_.If I had takenthe money,I wouldhave lostmy honesty,and myhappiness.”
1.A.very B.so C.too D.as
2.A.put onB,put upC.put downD.put off
3.A.wrote B.watched C.said D.spoke
4.A.who B.how C.which D.what
5.A.win B.get C.lose D.forget
6.A.name B.address C.age D.phone number
7.A.with B.at C.for D.to
8.A.Instead B.However C.Though D.Besides
9.A.look afterB.thanks toC.wait forD.belong to
10.A.sadly B.hardly C.actually D.happil语法填空m.12At the age offifteen,I met
1.Australia teacher.He taughtus English.One day,he wrotean Englishpoem the()幺()blackboard andasked usthe meaning.There was a longsilence.
3.unlucky,the teacherchoose meto answerthe questions.I saidin alow v
5./Sorry,I dont know.Thats alwaysmy replyto difficultqustions.To mysurprise,he spentthe restof theclass
6.explain myanswer.He saidI dontknow is a wronganswer.You shouldat leasthave someideas about the questions,no matterhowdifficult itis.It doesntmean that you dontknow.It meansthatyouare not
7.confidence,and youare afraidof making
8.mistake/I wasshocked by
9.hewords.He wasright.From thenon,I saidgoodbye to the wronganswer,dontknow”,blO.any answerswasbetter than that one.Now Ialways trymy bestto finda properanswer.阅读理解IV.A
13、An eastChina highwaypile-up onApril2ndhas killedthree peopleand injured31others.That daywas the first dayofathree-daynational holidaymarking theTomb-Sweeping Day.Two peopledied in a localhospital wherenine othersare beingtreated.Another persondied aftertreatment failedin alarger hospitalinWuxi where22remain hospitalized,Changzhou trafficpolice updatedon itsofficial microblogaccount atWeibo.com.The accidenthappened at the Changzhousection of the highwaylinking Shanghaiand Nanjing.It drewpublic attentionas peoplebeganposting photosand videoson Chinesesocial mediaWeChat andWeibo.Images showeddozens oftrucks,buses andcars crashedintoeach other.People werestanding ontop of the vehicles.Local policetold XinhuaPress thatat leasttwo trucks,three busesand20cars wereinvolved.Rainy andfoggy weathercaused poorvisibilityand slipperyroads.救护车Whafs more,it wasdifficultforambulances to get tothe scene of the accident because the lifeemergency lanewas filledwithvehicles,which delayedthe rescueof the injured.部长The Ministryof PublicSecurity toldtraffic departmentsnationwide tokeep alook outfor vehiclesusing theemergency laneoccupancy.All highwaysin Chinaleave theright laneas theemergency lane.Some drivers,however,pay noattention tothis rule.Therefore,thepolice callon driversto followthe rulestrictly andoffer theinjured more hope of being saved.潜在的The ministryalso askedthe policeto watchthe trafficmore carefullyso asto quicklydiscover thepotential danger.The police违规者have decided to addelectronic monitoringinstruments to catch theviolations andheavily finedrivers forit.
1.This passageis mostprobably takenfromA.a novelB.a playC.a newsreport D.a speech
2.Which of the followingmight be the causeof thetraffic accidentA.It wasrainy andfoggy thatday.B.people passingby tookphotos there.C.Many driversstood ontop of the vehicles.D.Drivers dontknow aboutthe lifeemergency lane.
3.In total,how manypeople receivedtreatment in the hospitalin WuxiA.31B.22C.11D.
234.About the accident,which of the followingis trueaccording tothe passageA.There wasno lifeemergency laneat thescene of the accident.B,In China,the leftside ofthe highwayis usedas lifeemergency lane.C.The lifeemergency laneatthesceneofthe accidentwas fullof vehicles.D.The policehave decided to reduceelectronic monitoringinstruments aftertheaccident.
5.According tothe passage,why dothe policeask driversto beoff theemergency laneA.They wanttogeta chanceto finedrivers heavily.B.They wanttocatchas manyviolations aspossible.C.They wantto leavetheinjuredmorehopeofbeingsaved.D.They havereceived ordersfrom Chinesesocial mediaWeChat andWeibo.B
14、There was a lovelyvegetablepatch(菜园)・A largetree grewthere.Both the patch and the treegave theplace awonderful look,and they were the pride ofthe gardener.But noone knew that the vegetables and the treecouldnt standeach other.The vegetableshated([羽影),the treesshadow because it leftthem onlyjust enoughlight to live.The tree,on theother hand,hated the vegetables becausetheydrank nearlyall the water,leaving himjust enough tolive.The situationbecame soserious that the vegetablesdecidedtouse upall the water in the groundso that the treewould die.The treeansweredback bynot protectingthe vegetablesfrom thehot sun,so theybegan todry up.Soon the vegetables werereally weak,and thetreewas dryingup.The gardenerwondered whyand stoppedwatering them.When hedid that,both the tree and the vegetablesrealized thatit wasbetter tohelpeach other.They learnedhow tolive withthose aroundthem.So theydecidedtowork together,using boththeshade andthewaterto growwell.After seeinghow welltheyweredoing,the gardenergave the best caretohisvegetable patch,(施月巴)watering andfertilizing itbetter thanany otherpatch for miles around.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案,并在答题卡上按要求作答
1.Why didntthevegetablesandthe tree get on well with eachotherA.Because thevegetables wantedmore light.B,Because thetree drankalmost allthewater.C.Because thevegetables werenttheprideofthegardener.D.Because thevegetables didntlook aswonderful asthetree.
2.From thepassage weknow.A.The vegetableswere sorrytoseethetreedrying upB.The gardenerwas veryangry with thevegetablesandthetreeC.The gardenerdidnt knowwhat washappening in thepatchat firstD.The treedidnt knowhow importantthe sunwas tothevegetables
3.The underlinedphrase inharmony,,means“in Chinese..长久地小心地A.B.有效地和谐地C.D.
4.What is thebest title forthe passageA.The treeandthevegetables.B.The treeandthepatch.C.The gardenerand hispatch.D.Sunlight andwater.
5..What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.We shouldtake goodcare oftrees and vegetables.B,One canlive alonewithout anyhelp.C.We shouldgetonwellwithothers aroundus.D.Both treesandvegetablesharmed eachother.CTo us,it seemsso naturalto putupanumbrella tokeep thewater offwhen itrains.But infact the umbrella wasnot inventedas(遮蔽)protection against the rain.Its firstuse wasasashade againstthe sun.Nobody knowswho first invented it,but the umbrella wasused invery ancienttimes.Probably thefirst touseitwere theChinese,backin the11th centuryBC.We knowthat theumbrella wasused in ancient Egyptand Babylonasa sunshade.And therewasastrange thingconnected withits use:it became a symbol of honorand power.In theFar Eastin ancienttimes,theumbrellawas allowedto be used onlyby thosein highofficeor byroyal peoplesuch asthe kingsor queens.In Europe,the Greekswere thefirst touse theumbrella asa sunshade.The umbrellawas incommon usein ancientGreece,but itisbelieved thatthefirstpeople inEurope tousetheumbrella as protection againstthe rainwere theancient Romans.During themiddleages inEurope,the useoftheumbrella almostdisappeared.Then itappeared againin Italyin thelate sixteenthcentury.And againitbecame a symbolof power.Umbrellas havenot changed muchin style duringall thistime,though theyhave becomemuch lighterinweight.It wasntuntil thetwentieth centurythattheumbrellas forwomen began to bemade in all kindsof colors.
1.Ancient peoplefirst usedumbrella as.A.a symbolof honorB.protection againstthe sunC.asymbolofpowerD.protection againstthe rain
2.According tothis passage,theumbrellawas probablyfirstinventedinancient.A.Egypt B.Babylon C.Rome D.China
3.The underlinedword“royal“might meanin Chinese.皇室的富裕的中产的平民的A.B.C.D.
4.Which ofthe followingstatements isNOT TRUEabouttheumbrellaA.No oneexactly knowswho wasthe inventoroftheumbrella.B.The umbrellachangedmuchinstylein theeighteenth century.C.The umbrellawas firstinvented tobeusedasprotectionagainstthesun.D.In Europe,the Greekswere thefirst tousetheumbrella asasunshade.
5..This passageis mainlyabout.A.the salesoftheumbrella B.the differencesamong umbrellasC.the inventionoftheumbrella D.the historyand useoftheumbrellaD、(限制的)16It maybe thehappiest placeon Earth,but theMagic Kingdomhas becomea littlemore restrictiveforthechildren hopingtoenjoy DisneysUS parkson theirown.Beginning onMarch23of thisyear,anyone underthe ageof14must gothere withsomeoneover
14.If aworker whoworks atthe frontgates seesa childwho looksyounger than14without aperson wholooks olderthanthat,hewill havea talkwiththe tourist.If heis surethetouristis under14,his parentswillbecontacted topick themup.艮制)Before this,Disney did not haveany age restrictions^J fortourists.The newrule wasset upafter Disneyconducted a(福利机构).survey of its touristsand contactedvarious childwelfare associationThey boththought itwas necessaryto havethe age(最小的)(保姆).requirement.The AmericanRed Crosssuggested that14is theminimum agefor babysittersNewsoftheagerestrictioncomes nearlya week.A childon vacationwith hisfather andmother fellinto apool anddied atDisneyland(度假村).Pop Century Resort AnthoryJohnson wasswimming inthe hotelpool witha groupof childrenincluding hislittle brotheranda cousinat about9:30pm whentheaccidenthappened.Witnesses saidthe teenwasplayinginthewater onSunday eveningwithoutfamily members.A cousinfound himunder wateraround9:10pm andtold othersinthegroup whopulled himout ofwater.OrangeCountry Sheriffsofficials saidafter Anthonywas takento nearbyhospital,he diedseveral dayslater.
1.How doesthe workerknow thechild isunder14A.By contactingwith hisparents.B.By seeingif thechild comeson hisown.C.By seeingif thechild comeswith hisparents.D.By looking atthechilds appearanceand talkingwith him.
2.What ISNTthe reasonfor settingup thenew ruleA.14istheminimum agefor babysitters.B,Children liketo playin DisneysUS parkswith theirparents.C.Tourists thinkits necessaryto havetheage requirement.D.A childon vacationwith hisparents diedinapool atDisneys PopCenturyResort.
3.Whats themain ideaof thispassageA.The happiestplace forchildren.B.A newrule of agerequirement about children who go to Disneyland.C.A surveyofagerequirementaboutchildrenwhogotoDisneyland.D.A childwho fellinto apool anddied atDisneyland.E、17Ive lovedmy mothers desk sinceI wasjust tallenoughtosit abovethe topofitwhen mothersat writingletters.Standing byherchair,lookingatthe inkbottle,pens,and whitepaper,I decidedthattheact ofwriting mustbethemost wonderfulthing inthe world.Years later,during herfinal illness,mother keptdifferent thingsfbr mysister andbrother.But thedesk Jshe saidagain isforElizabeth.I never saw herangry,neversawher cry.I knewshe lovedme;she showedit action.But asa younggirl.I wantedto haveheart-to hearttalksbetween motherand daughter.They neverhappened.And aopened betweenus.I wastooemotional(易动感‘惜的)・But shelived“on thesurface^.As yearspassed and I hadmy ownfamily.I lovedmy motherand thankedher forour happyfamily.I wroteto herin careful words andaskedher tolet meknow inany wayshe chosethat shedid forgiveme.My hopeturned todisappointment,then littleinterest and,finally,peace-it seemedthat nothinghappened.I couldntbe surethat theletterhad evengot tomother.I onlyknewthatIhadwritten it,andIcould stoptrying tomake herinto someoneshe wasnot.But thepresent ofher desktold me,as shednever beenable to,that shewas pleasedthat writingwas mychosen work.I cleanedthe deskcarefullyand foundsome papersinside-a photoof myfather anda one-page letter,folded andrefolded manytimes.It wasmy letter.Inany wayyou choose,mother,you alwayschose theactthatspeaks louderthan words”
1.The writerbegantolove hermothersdesk.A.after MotherdiedB,when shewasachildC・before shebecameawriterD.when mothergave itto her
2.The passageshows that.A.Mother wastoo seriousabout herdaughter inwords.B.was coldon thesurface butkind inher heartto herdaughter.C.cared muchabout herdaughter inwords.D.mother wroteto herdaughter incarefulwords.
3.The wordgulf9inthepassage means.A.deep understandingbetween theold andthe young.B,part ofthe seagoing farin land.C.free talksbetween motherand daughter.D.different ideasbetween motherand daughter.
4.What didMother dowith herdaughters letterasking forforgivenessA.She readthe letteragain andagain tillshe died.B・For years,she oftentalked aboutthe letter.C.She didntforgive herdaughter atall inall herlife.D.She hadnever receivedthe letter.
5.Whats thebesttitleofthepassageA.My letterto MotherB.Mother andChildrenC.My MothersDesk D.Talks betweenMother andmeF、18People sometimessay,Its rainingcats and dogs!”when thereisaheavy rain.Nobody hasever reallyseen cats anddogsfallingfrom the sky,but therehave beenmany reportsof otherstrange thingsraining down.In1956,the peopleofatown inthe USAsaw asmallblack cloudinthe sky.It startedto rainfrom thecloud normally,but onlyinasmall area.The cloudthen turnedwhite,and fishstartedto falltotheground.Most ofthem werestill alive.During astorm inJuly1901,in Minneapolis,people heardsomething falling from thesky thatdidnotsound likerain.When theywentoutside,they foundall typesof frogscovering fourstreets.There areother reportsof strange“rains“failing from theskyincluding worms,insects andsnakes.(龙卷风)Can thesestrange rainsbe explainedby scienceScientists usuallysay thata tornadohas picked up theanimals froma riverorocean,carried themformiles,and thendropped themsomewhere else.But thisdoes notcompletely explainall ofthem.On May15,(撕碎)1890,in Italy,therewasa rain of birdsblood.Scientists saidthat flying birds musthave beentorn topieces by strong winds.But ifso,why didonly theirblood fallfrom thesky,and notother partsof theirbodies Andanyway,there wereno strongwinds thatday!(、题)
1.d1What doesit meanwhen peoplesay,Its rainingcatsanddogs”A.Cats anddogs arefallingfrom thesky.B,Its rainingheavily.C.Animals startedto falltotheground.D.There isa blackcloud.(小题)
2.2Which ofthe followinghas notbeen reportedas strangethings failingfromthe skyA.Cats anddogs.B.Worms andinsects.C.Fish andblood.D.Snakes andfrogs.(小题)
3.3According toscientists,what canmove thingsfromtheground totheskyA.Storms.B.Rains.C.Clouds.D.Tornadoes.
4.(<|、题4)Scientists9explanation fbrrainofblood isthat.A.the tornadopickedupthe birdsbloodB.there wereno strongwinds thatdayC.flyingbirdswere torninto piecesbystrongwindsD.those birdswere bleedingwhile flying书面表达V.、随着互联网和科技的发展,手机的功能越来越强大然而,对手机的过度依赖却成了社会的一种普遍现象请根19。
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