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2021-1 初三年级期中考试英语学科试题卷(普通班)考生须知:1.英语试卷总分值120分,总答题时间90分钟。2.本试卷分"试题卷"和“答题卷”。3.请将你的班级、姓名、学号写在“答题卷"的密封线内相应的位置。4.请将答案填涂在“答题卷"的相应位置上,否则无效。5.请勿使用修正带或修正液,否则答题无效。Listening听力部分(20 分)1. Listening Comprehension听力(共20题,每题1分,共20分)Part 1: Listen to five short dialogues and choose the best answers. Each dialogue will be read only ONCE.第一节:听下面五个短对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the woman?A. A zoo keeper. B. A postal worker. C. A shop assistant.2. What is the woman probably doing?A. Booking a hotel B. Booking a table. C. Booking a ticket.3.What does the woman mean?A. Christina has gone home. B. Christina feels at home there.C. She's known Christina for a long time.4. How many pencils has the woman bought altogether?A.18. B.25. C.20.5. What is today's weather?A. It's snowy. B. It's cloudy. C. It's hot.Part 2: Listen to four long dialogues and choose the best answers. Each dialogue will be read TWICE.第二节:听4段较长对话,每段对话后有2至3个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话读两遍。Listen to the first dialogue and answer questions 6-7.听第一段对话,回答第6至第7题。6. Where did the man get the information about the disaster?A. From TV. B. From a friend. C. Prom her family.7. What happened to the town this weekend?A. A bridge broke.B. A storm killed people.C. A flood ruined many houses.Listen to the second dialogue and answer questions 8-9.听第二段对话,回答第8至第9题。8. What does the woman think of buying a blind box?A. She seems unsure.B. She shows interest.C. She dislikes the idea.9. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. Why people like blind boxes.B. When people buy blind boxes.C. What is usually in blind boxes.Listen to the third dialogue and answer questions 10-12.听第三段对话,回答第10至第12题。10. Why does Michael feel sorry?)A. He is having a lot of problemsB. He forgot his grandmother's birthday.C. He hasn't called his grandmother for a long time.11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Michael's birthday.B. Michael's grandfather.C. Michael's busy schedule.12. How does Michael probably feel about going to college?A. Confident. B. Worried. C. Disappointed.Listen to the fourth dialogue and answer questions 13-16.听第四段对话,回答第13至第16题。13. What's the relationship between the speakers?A. A couple.B. Grandma and grandson.C. Mother and son.14. What is Paul watching?A. Music videos. B. A concert. C. A movie.15. What does the woman think of today's music?A. Pleasant B. Noisy. C. Inspiring.16. What is the guy in the funny hat doing?A. Holding a stick. B. Driving a car. C. Playing his guitar. Writing笔试部分(100 分)II. Cloze完型填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)As I sat there one night in Namibia, staring out at one of the most perfect sunsets I’d seen in a while, I realized why I ___21___ wanted to visit Africa alone. Sometimes the beauty of travel is not so beautiful when you don’t have someone to ___22___ it with. And there I was, staring out at this gorgeous sunset, and I was alone. I had no one to share that moment.Sure, there was my tour group, but it’s not the same. Sharing a moment with people you have a bond with is much ___23___ from sharing it with strangers. Days later, I kept coming back to the sadness I felt at that moment. There was nothing wrong___24___ anyone on my tour-----they were all nice, polite, and talkative, and we got along well. But tours are casually organized, and sometimes you closely ___25___ with people and sometimes you don’t. Dining alone may well be one most awkward times of solo travel. But like anything, the more you do it the more you get used to it.And as I sat there looking at this beautiful sunset while zebra drank from the nearby watering hole, the ___26___ hit me at the moment-----I am alone. And I am ___27___ it. While I’m an introvert(内向的人)and I like my “me” time, after 6.5 years, solo travel isn’t for me any longer. I no longer ___28___ to wander cities or gaze upon African sunsets alone. I want to ___29___ with people I know. I want___30___ faces. I want to share moments. I make plenty of friends on the road, but I’m tired of having to ___31___ in each new city.I think everyone should travel alone at some point in their life; you ___32___ a lot about yourself by doing so. I never ___33___the solo travel I’ve done in the past and never felt alone or bored during those years, but Africa made it ___34___ that it’s time to move on to a new ___35___ of my life. I couldn’t hold onto the past any longer.21. A. never B. always C. hardly D. instantly22. A. share B. compare C. award D. admire23. A. different B. helpful C. unusual D. admirable24. A. for B. in C. with D. on25. A. play B. compete C. bond D. fight26. A. stone B. truth C. stick D. ball27. A. fond of B. proud of C. afraid of D. tired of28. A. desire B. fail C. dare D. refuse29. A. communicate B. work C. travel D. interact30. A. round B. familiar C. healthy D. similar31. A. take over B. look over C. turn over D. start over32. A. learn B. worry C. care D. concern33. A. recall B. dream C. regret D. experience34. A. clear B. valuable C. impressive D. basic35. A. situation B. discovery C. challenge D. chapter II. Reading comprehension阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)ABeing left paralyzed by the same disease with Stephen Hawking has not kept one French hip hop artist from making music. For many years Guilhem Gallart was a successful record producer and recording artist. Better known as "Pone", he helped shape the sound of hip hop in France in the 1990s and early 2000s and enjoyed a number of hits with his group Fonky Family.In 2015 Pone was diagnosed with ALS. ALS is a disease that results in the loss of muscle control, affecting the ability to move, speak, eat and breathe without help. There's no cure for ALS. It has left Pone dependent on a machine to breathe, and unable to move anything but his eyes,But technology has reopened possibilities for Gallart, who is in his 40s. With the help of the certain software, his eye movements are tracked and actions of a mouse are imitated, and as a consequence, he is able to compose and write, as well as speak with a computer-generated voice.“I have rediscovered the Pone that I knew before," said his wife Wahiba.“And even stronger than he was before."The effort has resulted in a mini album of dreamlike electro beats, "Listen and Donate", released in June 2021 which hopes to raise funds for an organization, Trakadom. The charity was set up together with two doctors. Its aim is to train more care takers and help chronic patients to receive care at home. “Talking about this with doctors, nurses and care takers, I saw there was a serious lack of training, and that many of them wanted that opportunity," he said.“If there's a message, it's that anything is possible," said Pone.36. What do Pone and Stephen Hawking have in common?A. Both of them are hip hop musicians. B. Both of them are French.C. Both of them are paralyzed. D. Neither of them stopped music making.37. What do we know about ALS patients?A. They can't control their muscles, B. They can't move their eyes.C. They can be healed. D. They can breathe autonomously.38. Which option best explains how Pone uses his computer software to make music?A. The software helps Pone move his arms and hands s0 that he can use a keyboard.B. The software helps Pone speak and give instructions for composing songs.C. The software uses Pone's eye movements to act like a computer mouse.D. The software uses technology to read Pone's mind to compose and write.39. What can we learn about Trakadom?A. It's set up by two doctors.B. ALS patients who need care at home may benefit from it.C. It attempts to train more care-takers at hospital.D. Many of the care-takers need the opportunity to raise money.40. What may be the best title?A. A Paralyzed Musician B. Make Music with EyesC. Listen and Donate D. A Disease without Cure BMckenna Grace doesn't know how to do college-level calculation like Mary, the 7-year-old she plays in the movie "Gifted." but math happens to be her favorite subject, too.In the new drama, Mckenna plays a first grade math genius who lives in Central Florida with her Uncle Frank (by Chris Evans, who also plays Captain America). Frank doesn't want Mary to grow up without friends - as his sister, Mary's dead mother did- so he sends her to public school. On her first day of school, however, Mary proves just how boring regular classescan be for a truly gifted kid by answering every math problem her teacher can come up with."Mary is rally a great character. She has a lot of emotions and has a lot going on in her life," Mckenna explained. She's a really gifted little girl in math."To prepare for her big role, Mckernna, who has been acting professionally since she was 6, did her own homework- watching award- wining movies suggested by her director Mare Webb. All of them starred young actors or were about child geniuses. “I watched a lot of movies: 'Paper Moon,' 'In America,' 'Kramer Vs. Kramer," I Am Sam, which I absolutely loved,and 'Good Will Hunting," she said. "I also studied Mary's character in the script for almost a year."While learning about Mary, Mckenna discovered that she could relate to the character. “Mary and I do have some things in common," the 10-yearold actress said. They are both only children. They both love to play the piano and sing. too.But Mckenna herself was not ready for college-level math. In a few scenes, Mary shows off how gifted she is by discussing, writing and solving complicated equations一in one case in front of a professor from a college for math geniuses in order to get admitted. “'So my mom and I turned them into a song. That's how I memorized it all," she said "It was such a catchy tune. It had to be so I could remember everything"The movie isn't rally about math or school or what qualifies as gifted, Mckenna said: “I think it's about how family comes in all shapes and sizes, beliefs, colors."41. Which of the following statements about Mary is true?A. She is a 10-year-old first grade student with talent in mathB. Her dead mother grew up without friends.C. She lives in Central Florida with Captain AmericanD. She finds all the math classes very boring42. Why did Mckenna watch movies like Paper Moon?A. They were directed by Mare Webb.B. They were awards winningC. Some of them were about talented kids.D. She loved these movies.43. Mary and Mckenna have several things in common EXCEPT____.A. Neither of them have lost their mothersB. Both of them have a passion for mathC. Neither of them has siblingsD. Both of them love to play the piano and king.44. What did Mckenna do with math in the movie?A. She discussed equations with a college professor.B. She memorized all the equations by singing them out.C. She and the director turned complex equations into a song.D. She sung the equations in a catchy tune while acting.45. Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributes to Mckenna's success in playing Mary?A. Professional acting experience. B. Appreciation for the character.C. Unique understanding of the movie. D. Guidance and help from other actors. CThe current outbreak of coronavirus is causing alarm around the world. On the advice of health authorities, millions of people around the globe are avoiding going to school, the office or traveling in order to slow the spread of the virus. The cancellations of conferences and large gatherings around the world mean fewer flights, which means thousands of tons less carbon dioxide being released from airplanes.If this trend continues, experts say it might lead to the first fall in global emissions in more than 10 years. Even a slight decrease in carbon dioxide emissions could help climate action or inspire long term behavioral changes.Rob Jackson, the chair of the environmentalist group Global Carbon Project, said "Unless this could change the way we travel, it could lead to more virtual meetings," he said. "it won't be a meaningful change in the long term".Corinne Le Quere, a professor of climate science at the University of Fast Anglia in England said that so far. the crisis has been only likely to slow carbon emissions, not reverse it. "Over the past 10 years, emissions have grown a 3 annual rale of 1 percent, or about 317 megatons, so you would need a really big reduction to see a fall this year." It's possible, "but I don't think we can say at this stage."American author and environmentalist Bill McKibben saw it a chance to help activists. He wrote that no environmentalist should welcome a crisis, but they could learn from it. McKibben has been optimistic about the phenomenon that people can change "Millions of people seem to have learned new patterns. Companies, for instance, are trying to stay productive, even with many people working from home” The idea that everyone needs to travel to an office each day might be outdated. McKibben added that the opportunity to work from your computer a home might even lead to less gas consumption and less need for office parks.The coronavirus crisis also gains more time for activists including advances i technology and more public pressure on governments to change their strategies, The crisis has shown how political and business leaders can take quick emergency action to protect people. These campaigners believe that officials should act with this same urgency when a comes to the future of the environment,46. According to paragraph 1, what direly leads to the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions?A. The outbreak gives alarm to the world. B. School and companies are closed.C. Meeting and gathering are called off. D. Traffic, including air traffic, decreased.47. What does Rob Jackson think of the trend?A. It will inspire long term changes in people's attitude.B. It can definitely change the way we travel and the way we have meetings.C. It will be meaningful as long as it leads to behavior change.D. It's meaningful only in the short term.48. What's Corinne Le Quere's prediction on carbon dioxide emissions this year?A. It's possible to reverse emissionsB. Emission may grow at a rate lower than 1%.C. It's likely that emission will be about 317 megatons.D. There may be a really big reduction and a fall49. What can we learn about McKibben's words?A. Environmental activists have been optimistic about the crisis and welcome it.B. He believes people are able to make changes to their daily lives when facing crisis.C. He finds it hard for companies to stay productive with people working from home.D. He thinks going to office causes less gas consumption and less need for office parks.50. What do environmental activists expect the government to do?A. Gain more time for the activists for them to change strategies.B. Develop more advanced technologies to cope with environmental problems.C. Take quick emergency action against the coronavirus.D. Deal with environmental problems as one of their top priorities. DA Positive body language makes you likable.B. What can you do to make your body language more positive?C. Positive body language improve your emotional intelligence.B. What is positive body language?E. Positive body language changes your attitude.F. This is true but psychologists have also shown that the opposite is true too.Amy Cuddy, a Harvard psychologist, has devoted her studies to the influence that body language has on your confidence and, ultimately, success, Her biggest findings center on the powerful effects of positive body language.51. ____ It includes things like proper eye contact, active listening, and gestures that show the message you're trying to express.Here's how it works:52. ____ Cuddy found that consciously changing your body language to make it more positive improves your attitude because it has a powerful influence on your hormones. And hormones have the ability to make us feel happy or sad.53. ____ In a Tufts University study, people watched soundless videos of doctors interacting with their patients. Just by observing the doctors' body language, people were able to guess which doctors ended up getting complained by their patients. Body language plays a big role in how you're viewed and can be more important than your voice or even what you say. 54. ____ It refers to your ability to effectively communicate your emotions and ideas. People whose body language is negative have a destructive effect on people around them Working to improve your body language may greatly help you longer term relationship with friends.We often think of body language as the result of our attitude or how we feel 55. ____ Changing your body language changes your attitude. IV. Fill in the blanks with the correct words according to the first letters given.根据首字母写单词,请在答卷上写完整单词(每小题1分,共10分)56. All these years, the scientist has been w_______ why he failed at the experiment. Unfortunately, no matter how hard he tries, he can't figure out the reason.57. At $64.500 a month, this rental apartment is probably the most expensive one in Tokyo. The rooms have been designed to be l_______, and at the same time, safe and comfortable for wealthy families to enjoy,58. Her English is so fluent that you would think she is a native, but actually she is an i_______. Her family moved to America from Mexico when she was only 5 years old.59. The halftime show has always been one of the h_______ of the Super Bowl. Each year, major stars such as Coldplay and Beyonce are invited to give wonderful performances that attract people from all over the world.60. During the early period of this battle against Covid-19, we seemed powerless. That's why the development, manufacturing, and distribution of vaccines in such a short time is a true m_______ of science.61. We don't have the exact number, but researchers have e_______ that about 60% of the plastic products produced since the 1950s has ended up in a landfill or the natural environment.62. This company was considered a p_______ of e-commerce, because it was the first one in the industry to retail its products through its website as well as a network of physical outlets.63. Thousands of candles lit up the night sky at the National Mall in Washington D.C, on Thursday evening. This special event was held with the purpose of h_______ the law enforcement officers who sacrificed their lives for the safety of the city.64. The government data on employees who quit their jobs doesn't clearly i_______ whether people are finding new jobs or simply stepping back from the job market, so we may need more first-hand information.65. They have received plenty of compliments from experts in the field. What they really need if they want to make improvements is the f________ from the people who are currently using their products. V. Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of phrases in the box.选词组并用其正确形式填空,有2项多余。(每小题1 分,共10分)make a name for oneself cause great damage to in favor of be fed up withso to speak be sentenced to be out of order be related towithout a doubt look up to once in a while drop by66. As new offerings are added to its lineup, Apple's official website usually becomes inaccessible before the company's launch events (发布会). Customers are afraid it ________ again when the brand new iPhone 13 series releases next Monday. 67. CJ Albertson, a marathon runner from California, ________ on 28 September. He didn't win, but be got quite a bit of attention by rushing out to the front of the men's race at the start and holding that lead until the next hill68. A Chinese blogger, more famous for her pseudonym (假名),Guo Meimei, was reported to be arrested by Shanghai police for selling diet food that contained banned substance and ________ two and-a half years in prison.69. St John Luheran is the only local church that has been serving members of the community in Illinois as of 1847. But people now find nowhere to attend Christian activities because the continuing rain ________ to the church building and surrounding tees for weeks long since the plum rain season (梅雨季) started.70. Just as the film The Battle at Lake Changjin that was released in National Day holiday, the Chinese volunteers participated in the war________ North Korean government and eventually declared victory in spite of the incredibly harsh winter conditions.71. As the new open bar on Burbank hosts special events, the parking lot fills fast and many cars are not at the right places. The neighbours nearby________ the legal parking and have thought about complaining it to the government.72. The theory of particles and forces (粒子 力学原理) raised by the Large Hardon Collider, a physics laboratory, is ________ the most successful scientific theory ever written down. It describes everything scientists know about the physical stuff that makes up the world around us with 100% accuracy.73. I have been obsessed with The fairy Daughter of the Sea since I first read it. Ariel, the main character in the story, wanted to live onshore and find love so bad that she made a “deal" with a "devil" and “sold" her beautiful voice, or “soul", ________.74. Among the contestants in Rock &Roast (脱口秀大会) this year, Xiao Jia, who was born with nervous system disease, gained people's respect with his talent. In an interview before the show he said, “I don't need any empathy or care from the audience. The only thing I want is to be someone who ________ by others". and it turned out he made it.75. Annie is a 72-year-old woman who has lived a lonely and miserable life since her husband passed away last year. She is desperate to accept her children's visit ________. Even a short and simple reunion with family members can light her day up. VI. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words or correct forms of the given words.阅读短文,在空格中填上适当的单词或使用所给单词的正确形式填空。(共 10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)There is no such thing as being born "good at languages". 76 ________ there are people who learn languages well, but that has nothing t0 do with them being 77_________ (natural) good at it. It has to do with their attitude and the way they approach learning.You may have already heard or read about learning styles. The idea is that everyone has, a style of learning that 78 __________(suit) them best. You want to figure out how you learn most easily and apply your 79 _________ (prefer) learning style to your language learning.Good language learners take responsibility 80 ________ their own learning. Besides regular language classes, they create opportunities to use 81 _________ they have learned. They know practice is very important and are willing to take risks.Good language learners have a good attitude towards the culture where the language 82_________(speak). They learn the customs of nonverbal behavior and the 83 ___________(valuable) of the culture. They learn how to behave in stores and restaurants, how to behave with strangers and how to behave in society.Good language learners work through any feelings of 84 ________(frustrate) or lack of confidence. They are able to cope with the challenges of learning a new language. They don't let themselves give up, instead reminding themselves how important 85 ________ is to keep going VII. Writing写作15分Your cousin is going to make her first presentation after entering middle school. She's nervous about it and wants to ask you for some tips.Dear Andy,How is everything going? Since you became a Junior 3 student, we haven't had a chance to meet. How are you doing?I'm getting quite nervous these days because next week I'm giving my first presentation in front of the whole class. Though I've decided what to talk about and my English is OK, I'm not sure how to present it in an attractive way. I know you’ve done that plenty of times. Can you give me some tips?Thanks! Looking forward to your reply.Your dearest cousin,Susan Reply to her e-mall and include at least TWO tips along with your reasons and explanations.要求:1.词数 120左右:2.建议适 当可行,原因或者解释逻辑清晰,有条理;3.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称, 参考答案听力:1-5 CACAA 6-10 ACCAC 11-15 CBBAB 16-20 CBBCB完型填空:21-25 AAACC 26-30 BDACB 31-35 DACAD阅读理解:36-40 CACBB 41-45 BCABD 46-50 DCBBD 51-55 DEACF语法填空:76-80 However naturally suits preferred for81-85 what is spoken values frustration it
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