1、初三英语周测试卷(9AM1U1)Part2 VocabularyandGrammar.Choosethebestanswer.31.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartsisdifferentinpronunciationfromtheothers?A.Moreandmorepeoplespendtheirholidaysinanothercountry.B.Theyoungladyoverthereismyaunt.C.Heisoldenoughtolookafterhimself.D.Thishouseismadeofwood.32._theendoflast
2、spring,Tomjoinedthearmy_theend.A.At,atB.By,inC.In,atD.At,in33.Janewasgladtoseeherchildwell_whenshevisitedthelocalnursery.A.takecareofB.takingcareofC.tobetakencareofD.takencareof34.Jimhasneverbeenbacktohishometown_hewentabroadthreeyearsago.A.whenB.unlessC.sinceD.until35.Hemade_rapidprogress_soonhebeg
3、antowritearticlesforanAmericannewspaper.A.So,thatB.not,untilC.such,thatD.as,as36.Teenagerswilllearnmoreknowledgefromreallife_theyhavemorechancestoexperienceit.A.althoughB.ifC.becauseD.unless37.When_hischildhood,hecanthelpcrying.A.lookdownonB.lookuptoC.lookbackonD.lookaroundfor38.WhatdoyouthinkofTina
4、sessay?Well,Ithinkitsexcellent_afewsmallmistakes.A.besidesB.includingC.exceptforD.except39.Totellyouthetruth,Ireade-novelsuntilmid-night_.A.atatimeB.intimeC.ontimeD.attimes40.Shegotuptogetsomesleepingpillsbutfoundtherewas_leftathome.A.nothingB.noneC.somethingD.anything41.ThePalaceMuseumislocatedinth
5、ecenterofBeijing.Theunderlinedpartmeans_.A.laysB.lyingC.liesD.laid42.Heismy_brotherandheistwoyears_thanI.A.elder;elderB.elder;olderC.older;olderD.older;elder43._greatnewsistoeveryoneinmoderntimes!A.HowaB.WhataC.WhatD.How44.NewspaperssaythatsofarH7N9hascausedseveralpeople_.A.dieB.todieC.dyingD.died45
6、.TheGreatWallisaplace_wecanadmirethewisdomofancientpeople.A.whichB.whereC.inwhereD.that46._canyoumakegreatprogressinyourstudy.A.OnlyinthewayB.OnlyinthiswayC.BythewayD.Ontheway47.WhenIgotthere,theshop_forfiveminutes.A.openedB.hadbeenopenedC.hasbeenopenedD.hadbeenopen48.Thoughitlookedlikerainythismorn
7、ing,ithas_tobeafineday.A.turnedupB.turnedoverC.turnedonD.turnedout第1页/共7页49.Excuseme,youjusthappenedtotakeawaymymobilephonebymistake._.A.IamfineB.IamreallysorryC.NevermindD.Thatsallright50.Wouldyoumindturningtheradioalittledown?Myfatherissleeping._.A.MypleasureB.OfcoursenotC.NevermindD.Thatsagoodide
8、a.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.A.choiceB.learnC.fantasticD.interestE.chooseNomatterwhetheryouhaveasweettoothornot,youcantmisstastingSwisschocolate.InSwitzerland,youcantasteasmuchchocolateasyoulike,alsoyoumayvisitmanychocolatemuseums.Youwill_51_aboutthehis
9、toryofchocolate,explorethetraditionsofSwisschocolatemaking,andevenwatchthechocolateproductionprocess.Ifyouhavealotofmoney,takingachocolatetraincanbeagood_52_.Itwillbea_53_journeytositonafirst-classseat,tasteyummychocolate,andvisitthechocolatefactory.Youshowno_54_inchocolatemuseumsandchocolatetrains?
10、Well,achocolatespawillmeetyourneeds.Youcangiveyourwholebodyachocolatetreat!Howsweetitis!A.spreadB.varietyC.reduceD.necessaryE.popularDoyoulovetostartyourdaywithacupofteainthemorning?Maybeyouenjoytakingaquietmomentoutintheeveningtorelaxwithit?TeahasbeenanimportantpartofdailylifeinChinaforhundredsofye
11、ars.Thereisa_55_oftea,suchasgreentea,blacktea,flowertea,andyellowtea.ButtworisingstarsinChinasteacups-whiteteaanddarktea-arebecomingmoreandmore_56_.Darkteaismadefromrough,oldtealeaveswhichdarkentoadeepbrowncolourduringthelongprocess.Whitetea,producedmostlyinFujian,ismadebydryingtealeaves.Thelocalpeo
12、ple_57_thefreshleavesoutonthegroundandkeeptheminjarsaftertheyhavedried.BothdarkteaandwhiteteahavealonghistoryinChina.Darkteaandwhiteteaarehealthydrinks.Darkteacan_58_fatthebody,lowerbloodpressureandslowtheagingprocess.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.59.Haveyouconsidered_tothe
13、patientforyourcarelessdrive?(apology)60.Iveadmitwhathehaddonemademe_.(success)61.DuringtheAnti-JapaneseWar,thekindwomansavedmanychildrenandsentthemto_.(securely)62.Tohis_,theofficialhithiskidbrother.(angry)63.Childrenareafraidofthestonefiguresinthetemplewhichlookso_.(fright)64.Asawaitress,Ishouldtry
14、ourbesttomeethisimmediate_.(require)65.Canyoumakeaspeechforusatthevery_oftheceremony?(begin)66.Pleasekeepyourself_onthechairuntiltheplanelandssafely.(sit).Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired.67.Mr.Brownsuggestedsolvingtheprobleminanewway.(改为复合句)Mr.Brownsuggested_they_solvetheprobleminanewway.68.W
15、hatwouldyouliketoaskbesidesthisquestion?(保持句意不变)Whatwouldyouliketoask_tothisquestion?第2页/共7页69.TheZhangsusedtotakeawalkafterdinner.(改为反意疑问句)TheZhangsusedtotakeawalkafterdinner,_?70.Thesofawasveryheavy.Theremovalmancouldntcarryitalone.(两句并为一句)Thesofawas_fortheremovalmantocarryalone.71.Howmuchhavethey
16、spentinbuildingthenewairport?(改为被动语态)Howmuch_spentinbuildingthenewairport?72.IhavenoideaifIshouldvisitmygrandparentsthisSunday.(改为简单句)Ihavenoidea_visitmygrandparentsthisSunday.73.that,time,will,into,make,get,you,sure,the,university,on(连词成句)_Part3ReadingandWriting.Readingcomprehension.A.Choosethebest
17、answer.Manypeopledecidetorebuildorredecoratetheirhomesatsomepoint,andsometimesthejobtakeslongerthanexpected.Veryrarely,however,doesittakeaslongasonehouseintheUnitedStates.TheWinchester,house,ownedbySarahWinchesterinSanJose,California,wasrebuilttwenty-fourhoursadayforoverthirty-eightyears.Theremarkab
18、lestoryoftheWinchesterhousebeganin1842whenSaranPardeeofBostonmarriedWilliamWinchester.WilliamwasthesonofOliverWinchesterwhohadtherighttomakeandselltheWinchesterRifle,oneofthemostpopulargunsofthetime.In1866,SarahandWilliamhadadaughter,Annie,whodiedfromadiseaseasababy.Sarahwansadaboutthedeathofherchil
19、d.Then,tragedystruckSarahagainwhenWilliamdiedofadiseasein1882.Althoughherhusbandleftherabout$20millioninsavings,andanincomeofathousanddollarsaday,Sarahwasagainintheextremesadness,andontheadviceofafriendvisitedafortune-teller.Thefortune-tellertoldherthatherbadluckwasbeingcausedbytheghostsofallthepeop
20、lewhohadbeenkilledbytheWinchesterRifle.Thefortune-telleralsotoldhertosellherhomeand“headtowardsthesettingsun.”SarahWinchestertookthefortune-tellersadviceandmovedwesttoCalifornia,whereshefoundtheperfecthouseforher.Theoriginal(原始的)housewasasix-roomfarmhouse.Assoonasshearrived,Sarahstartedtakingthefort
21、une-tellerssecondpieceofadvice.Shewastoldtoneverstopbuildingherhouse.Usingthemoneyherhusbandhadlefther,sheemployedovertwentybuilderswhoworkednightanddayonthehouse.Everymorning,Sarahwouldmeettheheadofthebuildersandgivehimhand-drawnbuildingplansfortheday.ThiswentonuntilSarahsdeathin1921.Today,thehouse
22、hasover169rooms,13bathrooms,47fireplaces.40staircasesand3elevators.GuestsatthehousecanlookoutoverthelandaroundtheWinchesterhousefromanyofthehouses10,000windows.Itisalsoeasyforgueststogetlostinthehouse.Therearealso,bysomeestimates,2,000doorsifyouincludealltheclosestintheWinchesterhouse,anddoorsbehind
23、whichguestscanfindnothingbutwalls!Dozensofsecrethallsandtrapdoorsarealsobuiltintothehouse.ThereasonwhySarahWinchestermadeallthesechangesisntentirelyknown.Manypeoplethinkitwastoconfusethenmanyghostswhoaresaidtohauntthehouse.OthersthinkSarahwassimplymad.Eitherway,WinchesterHouseisnowamajortouristattra
24、ctionandbringsinthousandsofvisitorsayear.74.SarahWinchesterwasthe_ofOliverWinchester.A.wifeB.daughterC.daughter-in-lawD.mother75._madeSarahdecidetosellthehomeandboughtanewhouse.第3页/共7页A.HerdaughtersdeathB.HerhusbandsdeathC.TheguestskilledbytheRifleD.Thefortune-tellersadvice76.Therightsequence(顺序)ofw
25、hathappenedis_.Afortune-tellergavesomeadvice.AnnieandWilliamdiedfromsomedisease.SarahmovedtoCaliforniaandemployed20workers.WinchesterHousebecameamajortouristattraction.SarahmarriedWilliam,thesonofOliverWinchester.TherebuildingwentonuntilSarahsdeath.A.B.C.D.77.TheworkonthehouseneveruntilSarahsdeathbe
26、cause_.A.itwastheadvicegivenbythefortune-tellerB.therewastoomuchworktodoC.SarahalwayshadnewplansinthemorningD.thebuilderswantedtosetupanewrecord78.Peoplevisitingthehousemayfindthehousevery_.A.experienceB.frighteningC.strangeD.useless79.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ThetragedyofSarahWincheste
27、rB.Secretsofafortune-tellerC.ThehistoryofWinchesterfamilyD.Thestoryofa“longest”houseB.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.Inabadeconomy,itmightseemstrangetothinkaboutquittingyourjob.However,sometimesresigning(辞职)isbestwayforyoutomoveforward.Herearesomesignsthatmaypointyoutowardthe_80_do
28、or.1.Yourworkenvironmentisnothealthy.Stressispartofanyjob.Butsometimesthefrustrationsofyourjobcanbegintoharmyou.Theycanmakeyousickor_81_.Ifyouhategoingtowork,itstimetoleave.2.Youneedmoreincome.MaybeyouthoughtthesalarywasOKwhenyoutookthejob._82_,nowyouneedmoreincometosupportyourfamilybecauseofdiffere
29、ntlifecircumstances(环境,状况).Ormaybeyoufeelthatyourenotmakingwhatyoureworth.3.Youarenotbeingchallenged.Youhavebeeninyourpositionsforawhile,andyourskillshaveimproved.Nowtheworkyouredoingdoesntseeminteresting_83_.Maybeyoucangetmoreresponsibilityatadifferentjob.4.The_84_isgoingdownfast.Thesloweconomyhash
30、urtalotofbusiness.Budget(预算)cutsandlayoffsoccuralltoooftenasbusinesstrytostayafloat(漂浮的,继续持续的).Yourpositionmightbecutnext.5.Youhaveabadrelationshipwithyourbossorco-workers.Peopleatworkdontrespectorvalueyou.Yourbosstakesadvantageofyou.Yourrelationshipshavegottensobadthattheyre_85_thequalityofyourwork
31、.Maybetheonlysolutionistofindnewpeopletoworkwith.6.Youquestionthecompanysethics(伦理).Sadtosay,butmanyleadersinbusinessarenotveryhonest.Sometimesthebossmayaskyoutodothingsthatyouknowarenotright.Maybethecompanyislyingaboutitsproductsorstealingideasfromothers.Inthatcase.Youshouldfindabettercompanytowork
32、for.Remember:Theexitdoorcansometimesopenupaworldofnewopportunities.80.A.exitB.entranceC.frontD.back第4页/共7页81.A.excitedB.pleasedC.depressedD.interested82.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Generally83.A.afterallB.aswellC.atonceD.anylonger84.A.economyB.companyC.universityD.honesty85.A.improvingB.affecting
33、C.increasingD.protectingC.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.Nowadaysmoreandmorepeoplearecrazyabouttravelling.Whydopeopletravel?“Toseemoreoftheworld,”manypeoplewouldsay.ButtravellingabroadnowmeansmuchmorethanthatforthegrowingnumberofChinesetourists.Ofcourseito_86_usgoodopportunitiestome
34、etpeoplefromothercountries,learnabouttheircultureandcustoms.AccordingtotheUnitedNationsWorldTourismOrganization(UNWTO),morethan1billionpeopletravelledtoanothercountryin2019,Chinesepeopletravelleda_87_30percentmorethanin2019.Theprosperity(繁荣)ofthetourismindustrycanalsobringbothourcountryandforeigncou
35、ntries_88_greatbenefits.Chinesepeopleusuallyjoinlargetouristgroupsandvisitseveralcountriesinonetrip.“AChinesepersonisnotgoingtotheMediterraneanjusttovisitoneplace.Thesearethetravelersofthefuture,”saidtheUNWTO.Chinesepeopledontjusttravelfors_89_either.TheChinaInternationalTravelServiceCompanysaidthat
36、alltheirtourtripssoldoutamonthbeforeChristmasDay.Storesoffereddiscountsduringthattime.SoshoppinginEuropeandtheUnitedStatesispopularamongChinesetravelers.InDecember,Chinaisgoingthroughaverycoldwinter.SomanypeopleliketogotosomecountriesinSoutheastAsiabecauseofthep_90_weather.“Iwanttoenjoythesunshinean
37、dbeachesthere,ratherthanthecoldinBeijing,”saidHongQian,whotookaholidaytoMalaysia.Hespenttendaystherewithhisfamily,HiswifewasveryinterestedinPenang,anislandcityinMalasia.TheimprovementoflivingstandardsmeansmoreChinesecantravelabroad.Butmanyofthemdonthaveas_91_ofpublicmanners.AreportbyLivingSocialwebs
38、iteinMarch2019evenlistedChineseastheworldssecondworstt_92_,afterAmericans.Ifyouwanttochangethatbadname,remembertoavoidthefollowing:littering,spitting,snatching(抢夺)busseats,line-jumping,takingoffshoesinpublic,talkingloudlyandsmokinginnon-smokingareas.Besides,weshouldlearnsomenecessarymannersofforeign
39、countries.D.Answerthequestions.Musicnotonlygivesyousomethingtosinganddanceto,butalsocanmakeyoufeelhappier.Scientistssaythatmusiccanhelptorelaxpeoplesmindandevenhelptorelievepain.Howdoesmusicworkitsmagic?Itisthefactthatmusiccanadjustourmood.Recently,thereisascientificresearchtobackupwhatwehavealwaysk
40、nownaboutmusic.Thestudieshaveshownthatwhenpeopleareexcitedorhappytheyaremorehelpful.Theoppositehappenswhenpeoplefeelaggressiveorunderstress.Theuseofmusiccaninfluencehowhelpfulpeoplecanbe.Dr.AdrianNorthmadeastudywith256universitystudents.Halfthegrouptookexerciseinthegymnasiumlisteningtomusicwhichcanb
41、ringhappinessandtheotherhalfexercisedtoaggressivemusic.Whenleavingthegym,thestudentswereaskedtohandoutflyersinsupportofthelocaldisabledathletesfoundation.Theresultsshowedthatnearlyhalfofthegroupthatlistenedtohappymusicwerewillingtohandoutflyers.Butlessthan20%inthegroupthatheardtheaggressivemusicwere
42、willingtodoso.Thisstudysuggeststhatourchoiceofmusiccaninfluenceourwillingnesstocooperate.Whileastudyalsoshowsthatproductivitycanbeincreasedwiththerightchoiceofbackgroundmusicintheworkplace.Asmusicstimulates(刺激)workersmind,job第5页/共7页satisfactionisoftenpositivelyinfluenced.Otherstudieshaveshownthatwor
43、kerswhoareinagoodmoodhavemorejobsatisfactionthanthoseinabadmood.Thesestudiesshowthatmusiccanhaveapowerfulinfluenceonapersonsabilitytocooperate.Moodshaveadirectinfluenceoncooperationandjobsatisfaction.Thesefactorsalsohaveadirectrelationshiptothesuccessofabusiness.93.Whatdoscientistssayaboutmusic?_94.
44、Whatdoesthephrase“backup”inLine4,Paragraph1mostprobablymean?_95.Whydopeopleusetherightchoiceofbackgroundmusicintheworkplace?_96.Howmanyuniversitystudentswereaskedtotakeexerciseinthegymnasiumlisteningtoaggressivemusic?_97.Howdopeoplefeeliftheyareboredorsad?_98.Whichtwofactorshaveadirectrelationshipto
45、thesuccessofabusiness?_E.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.UKschoolswillturntoanotherambitiouseducationalreform:o_1_compulsorycookinglessonstochildrenbetweentheagesof7and14bySeptember2019.Themainpurposeoftheplanistohelpchildrenlearnhowtocookproperlyandunderstandthenutritionalv_2_offood
46、,inanefforttopreventthecontinualriseofchildhoodobesity(肥胖).Itsfearedthatbasiccookingandfoodpreparationskillsarebeinglostasparentsturntopre-preparedconveniencefoods.Beforestudentsc_3_theirlessonsat14,theywillbeabletocookatleast20differentdishes.Theideahasbeenmetwithaconsiderableamountofp_4_fromaround
47、thecountryandisbeingseenassomethingthatmightfinallymakeadifferencetothefutureofthehealthofBritishchildren.Foryears,peopleinBritainandinothercountrieshavebeenworkedabouttheproblemofchildrengettingfatterandeatingtoomuchfastfood.Partofthereasonisthatyoungpeopledontknowmuchabouthealthyfoodandf_5_ofthemk
48、nowtocooknutritiousmeal.Havingcookinglessonsinschoolwillteachchildrenalifeskillthatusedtobel_6_athome.CookingwasonceregardedasanimportantpartofeducationinEngland.Inrecentdecadescookinghasprogressivelybecomeaminoractivityinschools.Inmanyc_7_,theschoolsthemselveshavegivenupcookingmealsinkitchensinthes
49、chools.Butther_8_levelofobesityhasledtoarethinkaboutthefoodthatchildrenaregivenandtheskillstheyshouldbetaught.Simplecookingisafundamental(基础的)skillthateveryyoungpersonshouldm_9_.Itisattheheartoftackling(处理)obesityandwillenablefuturegenerationstounderstandfooddietandnutrition.“Ifweddonethisthirtyyearsago,wemightnothavethecrisiswevegotnowaboutobesityandlackofknowledgeaboutfoodandsoon.Everychildshouldknowhowtocook,notjustsothattheyllbehealthy,butbecauseitsalifeskillwhichisarealp_10_,”saidEdBalls,theministerresponsibleforschools.1._2._3._4._5._6._7._8._9._10._第6页/共7页