浙江省温州市鹿城区2023年初中毕业升学适应性测试英语试卷(含答案)
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温州市鹿城区2023年初中毕业升学适应性测试英语试题卷(2023.3)亲爱的同学:欢迎参加考试!请你认真审题,积极思考,细心答题,发挥最佳水平。答题时,请注意以下几点:1.全卷共8页,有五大题, 56小题,满分90分,考试时间90分钟。2.打*的单词可以在小词典里查找词义。3.答案必须写在答题纸相应的位置上。写在试卷或草稿纸上无效。祝你成功!一、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。“Do you have your costume* for the Harvestfest competition?" Meg asked.“I have one - Magnifico, 1 favourite hero," said Jordan, sitting in his wheelchair. “But it's boring."Meg shrugged. "You love Magnifico. What's the matter?"“Danny and Alex are going as Magifico, too." Jordan shook his head. “It's 2 for me to win."Meg said, "Maybe you should go as 3 different."“The competition is Friday night. It's too late to change costumes," Jordan sighed.Back at bome, Jordan was quiet, thinking about Meg's words 4 . When be pulled into Mom's home office, he saw papers and books everywhere. “What are all these?" he asked.“I'm cleaning out my old desk. The new one is arriving tomorow." She smiled at Jordan. “What's on your mind?”Jordan explained the costume situation. “I really want to be the 5 .”“We have lots of old clothes and costumes. Why not take a look?" Mom 6 .“OK."Jordan found giant sunglasses and a long black wig, 7 nothing was useful.The next day, Meg found him. “Any new idea?”“I 8 some old clothes." He shrugged. "Nothing."“Jordan, you have to think outside the box," said Meg. "See what you have 9 your house. There's hidden potential* in everyday items. My candy-bar costume is made from recycled aluminum foil."When Jordan got home, he found Mom putting her new desk together. On top of the desk was a giant box. Suddenly, he 10 what Meg said一think outside the box.“What do you think?" Mom asked, pointing to her desk. Jordan's eyes fell on the 11 . He grinned. "It's perfect!"On Friday night, Jordan was fully prepared for the competition. When Danny and Alex saw Jordan, they 12 believe his costume.“The Magnifico Mobile?" Danny's eyes lit up. “The wheels of your wheelchair are perfect for its back wheels." He wondered 13 Jordan made it.Jordan beamed. “Thanks! I got the idea from a box."It was time to announce* the 14 . "The winner is... Jordan Eastman!" Everyone clapped.“See?" Meg said. “You just needed to be 15 !"“Yeah, think outside the box!" Jordan smiled.1.A. my B. his C. her D. your2. A. possible B. difficult C. important D. dangerous3. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything4. A. secretly B. angrily C. proudly D. carefully5. A. judge B. winner C. officer D. player6. A. ordered B. guessed C. suggested D. promised7.A. or B. so C. if D. but8. A. took off B. paid for C. threw away D. looked through9. A. for B. around C. outside D. beside10. A. recorded B. doubted C. discovered D. remembered11.A. box B. desk C. clothes D. sunglasses12. A. mustn't B. needn't C. couldn't D. shouldn't13. A. why B. how C. when D. where14. A. goal B. rule C. result D. subject15. A. polite B. helpful C. creative D. humorous二、阅读理解(本题有15小题, 第16-18小题每小题1分;第19-29小题每小题2分;第30小题5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,第16-29小题请从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,第30小题请在答题纸规定区域作答。ACome to Family Science Night and enjoy some interesting experiments in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math with your family. Learm together and have fun at the same time!, 16. To learm the way to produce electricity, you can take the adventure ________.A. Mr Wind B. Flying Paper C. The Big Sun D. Amazing Water17. If you want to take part in the activity, you need to ________.A. call your headteacher B. fill out a form and hand it inC. check the official website D. ask parents to book on the pbone18. Family Science Night mainly helps students ________.join in real-world activitieslearm science in an exciting waydevelop communication skillshave a close relationship with familiesBA tiny forest is a small area of closely planted, fast growing local trees. It is created to copy a natural forest, bringing all its benefts, but for a small space in cities. The first tinv forest was planted by a Japanese plant expert, Dr. Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s. It was so great that it grew quickly in countries such as Denmark, Britain, Germany, Ireland and Spain.As the name suggests, the place doesn't have to be big. An area the size of about 200 m2 is perfect. 600 trees, with as many as 40 different kinds, can be planted in the place. With 2 to 7 trees every square metre, the trees are planted much more closely than the ones in normal forests. But there's still room for the trees to grow naturally without the use of fertilisers*.To plant a tiny forest, one starts with testing the soil and choosing right kinds of trees. In cities, the soil is often in poor condition. It is important to create loose and rich soil. When the soil is prepared, the community will invite scbool children on a planting day. The forests need 2 to 3 years of care from children. Then the trees can become self-growing. It's believed if children plant their own forest and spend a lot of time caring for it, they will grow up to be healthy adults with a sense of responsility for the society.Trees and forests aren't special pieces of nature that should only exist in the countryside. They need to be a part of life in cities too.19. The idea of a tiny forest came from a scientist in _______.A Britain B. Japan C. Germany D. Spain20. What's special about a tiny forest?A. There are usually about 7 kinds of trees.B. It usually covers an area of about 600 m2.C. It grows quickly with the help of fertilisers.D. Trees are planted closely in small places in cities.21. Planting tiny forests can _______.A. help children grow into responsible adultsB. tell children the way to test the soil conditionC. teach children knowledge about the communityD. let children experience the life in the countryside22. What is the best title for the passage?A. Save the World with a Tiny Forest B. Tiny Forest: Great Hope for ChildrenC. Learn tb Grow Your Own Tiny Forest D. Tiny Forest: Super Tiry, Super Powerful CIt's well-known that sunshine influences people's bealth. And new research shows it may also make people eat more一but only if they're male*.The finding is from Carmit Levy, a researcher who had been studying how sunlight affects the risk of skin diseases. She exposed* a group of mice to sunlight for a few weeks, and unexpectedly found that sunlight made male mice get heavier, but not females. The males also worked harder to get food that was difficult to reach.That interested her, so Levy and her team did futher studies. They invited volunteers for two tests. Both showed that men and women were afected differently by sunlight. Then they got data from almost 3,000 people. These data told that 1,330 men required about 2,188 daily calores+ in summer months and only needed 1,875 calories in other months. The 1,661 women needed about 1,500 calories each day all year long.Encouraged by this, the team ran more mouse experiments to test what might explain such findings. And the reason may be connected with these three things. The first is p53. Its levels will rise when the body is under stress. For animals that are usually active at night, such as mice, sunlight can be a cause of stress. The second key player is ghrelin. When the stomach is empty, it travels to the brain to send the message tbat the body needs food. The last is estrogen*. Its levels are much higher in females than males.Here's what may happen in male mice exposed to sunlight. First, the stress of sunlight makes p53 in the skin start to work. This p53 then tlls the skin to create ghrelin. Therefore, the mice eat more. But in female mice, the estrogen seems to interfere the production of ghrelin. As a result, the female mice may not feel so hungry. That's to say, estrogen provides females with a greater protection against various forms of stress.The idea that sunlight may affect the need for food is interesting. But being sure the key players and bow they work with each other will require much more research.23. After exposing the male mice to sunlight for weeks, Levy found they ________.A. gained some weight B got food more easilyC. ate in a healthy way D. suffered from skin diseases24. Levy's team did further studies on humans to ________.A. encourage more people to form new eating habitsB. compare the eating habit of people with that of the miceC. see how many calories men and women need through a yearD. check if people are affected by sunlight in the same way as mice25. What does the underlined word “interfere" probably mean?A. Waste. B. Reduce. C. Develop. D. Complete.26. What can we infer from the passage?A. The p53 in the skin of mice will rise when night falls.B. The ghrelin could make mice's stomachs empty more quickly.C. The scientists have been able to control people's need for food.D. The estrogen may protect female mice from the stress of sunlight. DI had always wanted to be a bicyclist. It changed when I met Lizzie and her horse at twelve.One afternoon, I saw Lizzie looking up at a life-sized sculpture horse. “It needs a rider," she turned to me. “Would you be the rider, Bonny?"“I can't."“You can ride bikes. It's not that different. You'd just sit there. I'd sketch* you, sculpt* you."Later, I tried to sit on the horse. It felt strange up there — much higher than on bikes.I came every day after that. I looked forward to mixing up the plaster* and holding it for Lizzie. I liked that. She was sculpting me up, lttle by little.After a few days' work, I became the rider on the horse. It was me inside that skeleton.When it was finished, I could bardly take my eyes off the magnificent horse and rider.“Well," said Lizzie.“What do you think, Bonny?"“I just wish I could make a sculpture," I whispered, touching the neck of the horse.“You did, Bonny," she said. “Without your help, I couldn't have done it. Do you want to make a sculpture yourself?"“I can't."“Of course you can. But you have to look around, really look. Draw what you see. Make what you've sketched. You can have a cormer of my studio. How's that?"I followed her words and set to make my small sculpture, layer on layer. The more I did, the more I felt I belonged to this new world. With growing interest, I kept sculpting. ▲ .Lizzie was working in the studio too. For minutes, a neck or leg would suddenly come to life.“When you do it, it's like magic," I said.She replied, “No, Bonny. Not magic. It's a given thing, a talent from who knows where, who knows who. But once you discover you have it, whatever it is, it's not to be wasted. Life's too short to waste it”Then came my summer holiday. I drew every day, boats, gulls and fishermen. I made sculpures with wet sand. My parents seemed surprised at my new interest. I never had such a perfect holiday.Months later, a cardboard arrived to me in a post. It was of me stting on the horse.So here I am, twenty years on, working as a sculptor. As I look out from my sculpture studio window, I see Lizzie's Horse and Rider and all around my sculptures are gathered.Magic life, I think.27. What did Lizzie ask Bonny to do?A. To mix up her plaster. B. To be her sculpture's rider.C. To ride bikes with her. D. To have a look at her horse.28. Which of the fillowing sentences can be put into the ▲ in the passage?A. I felt afraid to show Lizzie my work B. I also started to have my own studioC. I was able to sculpt better than Lizzie D. I was never happier with what I'd done29. Why did Bony keep Lizzie's Horse and Rider for twenty years?A. Because it reminded Bonny of her childhood.B. Because it started Bonny's carcer as a sculptor.C. Because it encouraged Bonny to solve problems.D. Because it taught Bonny the importance of practice.30. Why did Bonny say she had a magic life? What did she learn from it? (请用约40词回答)____________________________________________________________________________三、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分)A.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每个单词限用一次。since hardly famous Canada receive31. Yao Ming is considered as one of ___ basketball players in China.32.____ Ma Yun founded Taobao, shopping online has been more popular.33. Norman Bethune, the great_____ doctor, saved hundreds of lives in the war.34. Yuan Longping____ thought for himself and spent every minute on research.35. Hemingway ___the Nobel Prize because of his great book The Old Man and the Sea.B.根据短文内容和所给中文提示,写出空白处各单词的正确形式。When people all over the world cheered for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the idea of “Made in China" also succeeded in 36 (抓住) the world's attention. From football stadiums to public transport and 37 (甚至) cultural products, China- made products can be found both on and off the field.Lusail Stadium, the main stadium, was 38 (建造) by China Railway Construction Corporation in 2021. It's quite 39 (现代的) with 80,000 seats. It was the stadium for 10 imoportant matches, 40 (包括) the tinal match. /hen fans travelled from one stadium to 41 (另一个),1,500 Yutong buses from China were ready to help. These new energy buses provided comfortable and green services for 42 (百万) of fans from all over the world. What's more, Yiwu, a town in Zhejiang Province also made it to the World Cup by supplying national 43 (旗帜) , soccer balls and sports clothes. The small products were popular in the world for their higber quality and 44 (低的) price.All of these help to develop the 45 (友谊) between people of China and Qatar and also increase the global trust in China.四、语法填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分, 共10分) .阅读短文,根据上下文或括号内所给英文单词,写出空白处的英文单词以及它们的正确形式,补全文本。For years I have been asked why I help as a voluntcer, and my answer remains the same: It allows me to connect to my community and make it 46 better place.Growing up in Hawaii, my dad would take me to the city centre 47 (offer) food to the poor. We did it every month 48 I left my hometown for university. My idea to help others also grew from there. In my 49 (three) year of university, I founded my own food programme, the Lunch Box. I will never forget the day when I started it. A student 50 (happy) walked in the door and hugged me, “It's said you've opened the Lunch Box 51 a great job you've done to prepare food for us! Thank you so much. Without your belp, I have no idea how I 52 (fill) my lunchbox in the following days."That was two and a half years ago, but 53 (moment) like that still happen to me today. I now work on several food programmes 54 poor people in Indianapolis. And I will continue to make 55 (I) available as long as there is someone in need.五、书面表达(本题20分)56. 假如你是李华,你班每小组选择了一个关于中国传统文化的话题(如艺术、节日、美食、民俗等) ,制作了附有音频讲解的书签,作为给澳大利亚笔友的礼物。请你从话题选择、版面设计、音频内容等方面介绍一下你们小组的书签,在展示课上分享。参考词汇: scan the QR code (扫描二维码)注意: 1. 词数约110 词;开头已给出,不计入总词数;2.文章中不得出现真实的个人信息。For our nice bookmark, we have chosen the topic __________. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________小词典announce v.公布. calorie n.卡路里 costume服装 estrogen n 雌激素expose v. 暴露 female n./adj. 雌性(的) fertiliser n化肥male n./adj.雄性 (的) plaster n. 灰泥 potential 潜力sculpt 雕塑 sketch v. 画素描 参考答案一、完形填空ABCAB CDDBD ACBCC二、阅读理解ABBBDCDCDCD BCC三、词汇运用31.the most famous 32.Since 33.Canadian 34.hardly 35.received36.catching 37.even 38. built 39.modern 40.including 41.another42.millions 43.flags 44.low 45.friendship四、语法填空46.a 47.to offer 48.after 49.third 50.happily51.with 52.will fill 53.moments 54.for 55.me五、书面表达略
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