初三升高一 英语
一、 单项选择(共30分,每小题2分)
1. —What are you wearing at the party, Iain?
— My ___________.
A. jeans B. desks C. books D. pets
2.—Where is ________ schoolbag, Mom?.
— You put it on your bed.
A. your B. yours C. my D. mine
3. I often go swimming in the lake _________ July.
A. to B. on C. in D. at
4.—You were not at home when I called you yesterday.
—No. We weren‟t . We___________ in the nearby supermarket at the moment. A. were doing shopping C. are going shopping B. have done some shopping D. had done some shopping
5. — How was the party last night?
—Great! I _____ a good time and met some very nice people.
A. have B. had C. am having D. will have
6. When the accident happened, he cried for help _________ nobody came.
A. so B. or C. but D. for
7. —___________ I come in?
—Sure. Come in, please.
A. Will
B. May C. Must D. Need
8. — Has John finished his homework yet?
— No, not yet. He _____________ it.
A. does B. did C. has done D. is doing
9. Sam is good at _________ tennis.
A. play B. played C. plays D. playing
10.— Where are the desks?
—They _______ to the second floor by two boys.
A. are carried B. were carried C. are carrying D.
carrying
11. How much did you __________ on the books?
A. cost B. take C. pay D. spend
12. His mother will tell him to do his homework _______ he gets home.
A. as early as B. as quickly as C. as soon as D. as fast as
13.—Can you tell me _____________?
—Yesterday afternoon.
A. when they started B. when did they start
C. where they lived D. where did they live
14.—I am here to see Mr. Andrews.
—I‟m afraid you can‟t see him here any more. He ___________.
A. leaves B. left C. will leave D. has left
15. Lincoln is one of _____________ students in his class.
A. good B. better C. best D. the best were
二、 完型填空 (共24分,每小题2分)
It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java‟s young people mad with excitement. Fireworks were lit long before the moon . The big noise brought people out the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of used fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys The moon appeared above the horizon(地平线): huge, silver ball high above the city, and the filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year' s „the Night of the Full Moon‟, a festival that is especially popular with young people.
More and more young Javanese gathered together and walked slowly through the Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain on the edge of the city. They continued to climb they reached the old temple (寺庙) at the top of the mountain.
After they were inside the temple, they drank their water and ate their of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And still, in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to the brightly shining moon.
below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.
B.gave out B.at C.came out C.of D.set out D.from 16.A.let out 17. A.into 18. A.lit B.bought
C.piled D.removed D.excitedly 19. A.patiently
20. A.mountains
21. A.games
22. A.village
23. A.while
24. A.fond
25. A.jumped
26. A.follow
27. A.clean B.calmly C.worriedly B.valleys C.streets C.sports C.night C.unless C.full D.shops D.events D.ground D.though D.free D.bent B.meetings B.scene B.until B.little B.sat C.stood B.show B.gray C.notice
A D.admire D.empty C.peaceful 三、 阅读理解 (共30分,每小题2.5分)
It was a lovely sunny Saturday morning in early October. Jan Hunter sat out of the window of her room as she planned what she would do today. She would like to take Buster, her sheep, to the field for a short walk. Perky, her hamster (an animal like a mouse) and Slipper, her snake, would enjoy an outing too.
“I‟ll help you clean your room,” Mrs. Hunter said. “Then you‟ll be free to do what you want the rest of the day.”
Jan started picking up her clothes. Mrs. Hunter turned to the bed to take off the sheets (床单). As she lifted the pillow( 枕头), Slipper moved quickly under the
blanket(毯子).
“That does it!” Mrs. Hunter cried. “Get that snake out of here! And look at this—one of your best shoes too dirty to see the color. This is it. Jan. No more animals in the house; that‟s final!” Mrs. Hunter said in a loud voice as she marched out of the room.
Jan felt sad. She walked slowly across the street, Buster followed behind, to tell her tale to her old friend Mr. Ward. He thought for a few minutes. Then he said that if Jan found the right cages(笼子) for the pets, perhaps Mrs. Hunter could let the animals live out on the warm sun porch(门廊).
Jan remembered an old bird cage that would do for Perky. Buster‟s bed could simply be moved. Something for Slipper, though, was a real problem.
“Let‟s see what there is out in my garden,” Mr. Ward suggested. They found a aquarium(鱼缸)in the corner. Mr. Ward pulled out a large piece of glass that would do for a cover. Jan and Buster rushed home to see what Mrs. Hunter would say. When Mr. Ward heard Jan‟s loud cry of joy, he knew Jan‟s troubles were over.
28. The story took place on_____________.
A. a cold day in March B. a weekend day in October D. a warm day in January C. a Saturday in September
29. __________ is the most important character in the story.
A. Jan B. Mrs. Hunter C. Mr. Ward D. Buster
30. What happened first in the story?
A. Jan took Buster for a walk.
B. Mrs. Hunter saw the dirty shoes.
C. Mrs. Hunter saw Slipper in Jan‟s room.
D. Jan told her sad story to her friend Mr. Ward. 31. What was the problem in the story?
A. Mrs. Hunter was afraid of snakes.
B. Mr. Ward had an aquarium in his garden.
C. Jan didn‟t know what to do in such good weather.
D. Jan‟s mother said the pets couldn‟t stay in the house.
B
Plants and animals, including humans, need food and water to live on. These are from the natural resources(资源) on Earth. To protect these resources, we need to keep the air clean and the water drinkable. We need to keep the soil (土壤)healthy. How do we do that?
Protect the land
The soil that covers fields and farms provides much of the food we eat. Human activities such as plowing(耕) fields, mining(采矿), and building highways can destroy (破坏)the land. happen when wind and water carry away the soil. Soil erosion can turn rich farmland into a desert wasteland. So does this mean we shouldn‟t build a highway or plow a field? Of course not. But it does mean we might think about Earth—friendly ways of doing those things.
Today farmers plow their fields in different ways to prevent erosion. They try to use less water for their crops. They keep animals from eating the growing grass in
just one area. Farmers also plant trees to prevent erosion from happening.
Save the Trees
Another human activity that damages the land is deforestation(采伐森林). People take away a large number of trees from a forest. Millions of square kilometers of forest disappear each year. When this happens, many plants and animals lose their places to live. They may die out, or become very few. Scientists haven‟t even discovered all the living things in the forest. We may be losing some without even knowing they are there. Trees absorb (吸收)and use carbon dioxide (二氧化碳)when they make food. Environmentalists encourage careful management of the forests. They ask people to replant trees after they cut down the forest.
Recycle, Reuse, Reduce
People throw a piece of paper into the wastebasket after using it. The paper becomes trash. Where does the trash go next? Much of our trash ends up in landfills(垃圾填埋地). They take up valuable land and sometimes pollute the water, air, and land around them. More than a third of the trash in landfills is paper. Recycling, reusing, and reducing what you throw away can cut down on the need for more landfills. In fact, we can recycle about eighty percent of household trash.
A. Plowing fields and mining
B. Cutting down trees and farming.
C. Wind and rain carrying away soil.
D. Building highways on the farmland.
33. Why do we need to save the trees?
A. To discover more new trees every year.
B. To encourage careful management of the forest.
C. To take away a large number of trees from the forest.
D. To keep good places for animals and plants to live in.
34. How much of the trash can we recycle?
A. All the trash. B. Very little. C. One third. D. Four fifths.
35. What‟s the purpose of the author writing the passage?
A. To ask people to look for places to plant trees.
B. To tell people how to protect natural resources.
C. To show how the lands are destroyed by people.
D. To discuss ways of protecting animals and plants.
C
A famous foreign company in China wanted a Clerk for its 公安部).
A beautiful girl with a master's degree(硕士学位) went through a lot of challenges and her name was on the list. In the final stage she faced an interview together -with another girl. Both of them were outstanding, not only in looks but also in education.
The girl was successful in the interview. It seemed that she would get the chance. At last the examiner asked her,
moment, so she said,
The next day, the girl came to tell the examiner that her parents had agreed to let her begin work next Monday. But the examiner said regretfully (遗憾地),
away.
36. The beautiful girl wanted to ask her parents for advice because
A. she didn't like the job
B. she didn‟t expect the examiner would ask such a question
C. she didn't want to answer the question
D. her parents would be angry if she didn't ask them
37. We can learn from the passage that
A. the company lost its best clerk B. no girl got the job
C. the other girl who failed at the last interview might get the job
D. the examiner was very pleased with the girl
38. The examiner regarded as the most important.
A. a person's confidence B. a person's knowledge
C. a person's age D. a person' s beautiful looks
39. The best title for the passage above might be
A. Make Decisions With Your Parents B. A Successful Interview
C. Use Your Own Mind D. Answer the Examiner's Question Quickly s.
第II卷
一、
School education is very important and useful. Yet no one can learn everything at school and a teacher cannot teach his everything they want to know.
His is to show his students how to learn. He teaches them how to read and how to think. So much more is to be learned outside school by the students to know how to study by oneself. It is quite easy to learn something, but it is difficult to use it to solve problems. Great inventors do not get many things and change the world a lot.
How can the inventors do all of this? One of the answers is: how to study. A lot of things are not taught in the classroom. They get a lot of knowledge by reading outside school. They work hard and never give up all their lives.
四、书面表达(22分)
18. 以 “My Good Friends”为题,写一篇150字左右的描写文。
参考词汇:特别外向的人:a typical extrovert 人品:personality
特别内向的人:a typical introvert
普通的衣服:plain clothes 节约地:frugally
初三升高一 英语
一、 单项选择(共30分,每小题2分)
1. —What are you wearing at the party, Iain?
— My ___________.
A. jeans B. desks C. books D. pets
2.—Where is ________ schoolbag, Mom?.
— You put it on your bed.
A. your B. yours C. my D. mine
3. I often go swimming in the lake _________ July.
A. to B. on C. in D. at
4.—You were not at home when I called you yesterday.
—No. We weren‟t . We___________ in the nearby supermarket at the moment. A. were doing shopping C. are going shopping B. have done some shopping D. had done some shopping
5. — How was the party last night?
—Great! I _____ a good time and met some very nice people.
A. have B. had C. am having D. will have
6. When the accident happened, he cried for help _________ nobody came.
A. so B. or C. but D. for
7. —___________ I come in?
—Sure. Come in, please.
A. Will
B. May C. Must D. Need
8. — Has John finished his homework yet?
— No, not yet. He _____________ it.
A. does B. did C. has done D. is doing
9. Sam is good at _________ tennis.
A. play B. played C. plays D. playing
10.— Where are the desks?
—They _______ to the second floor by two boys.
A. are carried B. were carried C. are carrying D.
carrying
11. How much did you __________ on the books?
A. cost B. take C. pay D. spend
12. His mother will tell him to do his homework _______ he gets home.
A. as early as B. as quickly as C. as soon as D. as fast as
13.—Can you tell me _____________?
—Yesterday afternoon.
A. when they started B. when did they start
C. where they lived D. where did they live
14.—I am here to see Mr. Andrews.
—I‟m afraid you can‟t see him here any more. He ___________.
A. leaves B. left C. will leave D. has left
15. Lincoln is one of _____________ students in his class.
A. good B. better C. best D. the best were
二、 完型填空 (共24分,每小题2分)
It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java‟s young people mad with excitement. Fireworks were lit long before the moon . The big noise brought people out the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of used fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys The moon appeared above the horizon(地平线): huge, silver ball high above the city, and the filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year' s „the Night of the Full Moon‟, a festival that is especially popular with young people.
More and more young Javanese gathered together and walked slowly through the Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain on the edge of the city. They continued to climb they reached the old temple (寺庙) at the top of the mountain.
After they were inside the temple, they drank their water and ate their of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And still, in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to the brightly shining moon.
below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.
B.gave out B.at C.came out C.of D.set out D.from 16.A.let out 17. A.into 18. A.lit B.bought
C.piled D.removed D.excitedly 19. A.patiently
20. A.mountains
21. A.games
22. A.village
23. A.while
24. A.fond
25. A.jumped
26. A.follow
27. A.clean B.calmly C.worriedly B.valleys C.streets C.sports C.night C.unless C.full D.shops D.events D.ground D.though D.free D.bent B.meetings B.scene B.until B.little B.sat C.stood B.show B.gray C.notice
A D.admire D.empty C.peaceful 三、 阅读理解 (共30分,每小题2.5分)
It was a lovely sunny Saturday morning in early October. Jan Hunter sat out of the window of her room as she planned what she would do today. She would like to take Buster, her sheep, to the field for a short walk. Perky, her hamster (an animal like a mouse) and Slipper, her snake, would enjoy an outing too.
“I‟ll help you clean your room,” Mrs. Hunter said. “Then you‟ll be free to do what you want the rest of the day.”
Jan started picking up her clothes. Mrs. Hunter turned to the bed to take off the sheets (床单). As she lifted the pillow( 枕头), Slipper moved quickly under the
blanket(毯子).
“That does it!” Mrs. Hunter cried. “Get that snake out of here! And look at this—one of your best shoes too dirty to see the color. This is it. Jan. No more animals in the house; that‟s final!” Mrs. Hunter said in a loud voice as she marched out of the room.
Jan felt sad. She walked slowly across the street, Buster followed behind, to tell her tale to her old friend Mr. Ward. He thought for a few minutes. Then he said that if Jan found the right cages(笼子) for the pets, perhaps Mrs. Hunter could let the animals live out on the warm sun porch(门廊).
Jan remembered an old bird cage that would do for Perky. Buster‟s bed could simply be moved. Something for Slipper, though, was a real problem.
“Let‟s see what there is out in my garden,” Mr. Ward suggested. They found a aquarium(鱼缸)in the corner. Mr. Ward pulled out a large piece of glass that would do for a cover. Jan and Buster rushed home to see what Mrs. Hunter would say. When Mr. Ward heard Jan‟s loud cry of joy, he knew Jan‟s troubles were over.
28. The story took place on_____________.
A. a cold day in March B. a weekend day in October D. a warm day in January C. a Saturday in September
29. __________ is the most important character in the story.
A. Jan B. Mrs. Hunter C. Mr. Ward D. Buster
30. What happened first in the story?
A. Jan took Buster for a walk.
B. Mrs. Hunter saw the dirty shoes.
C. Mrs. Hunter saw Slipper in Jan‟s room.
D. Jan told her sad story to her friend Mr. Ward. 31. What was the problem in the story?
A. Mrs. Hunter was afraid of snakes.
B. Mr. Ward had an aquarium in his garden.
C. Jan didn‟t know what to do in such good weather.
D. Jan‟s mother said the pets couldn‟t stay in the house.
B
Plants and animals, including humans, need food and water to live on. These are from the natural resources(资源) on Earth. To protect these resources, we need to keep the air clean and the water drinkable. We need to keep the soil (土壤)healthy. How do we do that?
Protect the land
The soil that covers fields and farms provides much of the food we eat. Human activities such as plowing(耕) fields, mining(采矿), and building highways can destroy (破坏)the land. happen when wind and water carry away the soil. Soil erosion can turn rich farmland into a desert wasteland. So does this mean we shouldn‟t build a highway or plow a field? Of course not. But it does mean we might think about Earth—friendly ways of doing those things.
Today farmers plow their fields in different ways to prevent erosion. They try to use less water for their crops. They keep animals from eating the growing grass in
just one area. Farmers also plant trees to prevent erosion from happening.
Save the Trees
Another human activity that damages the land is deforestation(采伐森林). People take away a large number of trees from a forest. Millions of square kilometers of forest disappear each year. When this happens, many plants and animals lose their places to live. They may die out, or become very few. Scientists haven‟t even discovered all the living things in the forest. We may be losing some without even knowing they are there. Trees absorb (吸收)and use carbon dioxide (二氧化碳)when they make food. Environmentalists encourage careful management of the forests. They ask people to replant trees after they cut down the forest.
Recycle, Reuse, Reduce
People throw a piece of paper into the wastebasket after using it. The paper becomes trash. Where does the trash go next? Much of our trash ends up in landfills(垃圾填埋地). They take up valuable land and sometimes pollute the water, air, and land around them. More than a third of the trash in landfills is paper. Recycling, reusing, and reducing what you throw away can cut down on the need for more landfills. In fact, we can recycle about eighty percent of household trash.
A. Plowing fields and mining
B. Cutting down trees and farming.
C. Wind and rain carrying away soil.
D. Building highways on the farmland.
33. Why do we need to save the trees?
A. To discover more new trees every year.
B. To encourage careful management of the forest.
C. To take away a large number of trees from the forest.
D. To keep good places for animals and plants to live in.
34. How much of the trash can we recycle?
A. All the trash. B. Very little. C. One third. D. Four fifths.
35. What‟s the purpose of the author writing the passage?
A. To ask people to look for places to plant trees.
B. To tell people how to protect natural resources.
C. To show how the lands are destroyed by people.
D. To discuss ways of protecting animals and plants.
C
A famous foreign company in China wanted a Clerk for its 公安部).
A beautiful girl with a master's degree(硕士学位) went through a lot of challenges and her name was on the list. In the final stage she faced an interview together -with another girl. Both of them were outstanding, not only in looks but also in education.
The girl was successful in the interview. It seemed that she would get the chance. At last the examiner asked her,
moment, so she said,
The next day, the girl came to tell the examiner that her parents had agreed to let her begin work next Monday. But the examiner said regretfully (遗憾地),
away.
36. The beautiful girl wanted to ask her parents for advice because
A. she didn't like the job
B. she didn‟t expect the examiner would ask such a question
C. she didn't want to answer the question
D. her parents would be angry if she didn't ask them
37. We can learn from the passage that
A. the company lost its best clerk B. no girl got the job
C. the other girl who failed at the last interview might get the job
D. the examiner was very pleased with the girl
38. The examiner regarded as the most important.
A. a person's confidence B. a person's knowledge
C. a person's age D. a person' s beautiful looks
39. The best title for the passage above might be
A. Make Decisions With Your Parents B. A Successful Interview
C. Use Your Own Mind D. Answer the Examiner's Question Quickly s.
第II卷
一、
School education is very important and useful. Yet no one can learn everything at school and a teacher cannot teach his everything they want to know.
His is to show his students how to learn. He teaches them how to read and how to think. So much more is to be learned outside school by the students to know how to study by oneself. It is quite easy to learn something, but it is difficult to use it to solve problems. Great inventors do not get many things and change the world a lot.
How can the inventors do all of this? One of the answers is: how to study. A lot of things are not taught in the classroom. They get a lot of knowledge by reading outside school. They work hard and never give up all their lives.
四、书面表达(22分)
18. 以 “My Good Friends”为题,写一篇150字左右的描写文。
参考词汇:特别外向的人:a typical extrovert 人品:personality
特别内向的人:a typical introvert
普通的衣服:plain clothes 节约地:frugally