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2020學(xué)年第一學(xué)期徐匯區(qū)學(xué)習(xí)能力診斷卷

初三英語試卷

Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabulary

II?Choosethebestanswer.

1.Agoodwaytomakeapieceofwritingcometolifeistodescribethingsthroughsenses.

A.aB.anC.theD./

2.Duringwinter,temperaturesfrequentlydropbelowfreezingnight.

A.inB.atC.onD.for

3.Johnaskedtheoldmantoteachtraditionalwaysofmakingpaper.

A.heB.himC.hisD.himself

4.TheCityHaliintheoldcenteroftownisnolongerusedexceptspecialpurposes.

A.ofB.forC.withD.on

5.Atanaltitude(海拔)of4,119meters,thedeliveryofficeatthefootofMountQomolangmaisknownas

deliverystation.

A.highB.higherC.highestD.thehighest

6.Youcanusethelinkmethodortakenotestohelpyouremember.

A.eitherB.neitherC.bothD.nor

7.Thepostersaysanybodycanjointhedramaclub.Youhaveactingexperience.

A.mustn'tB.shouldn'tC.can'tD.needn't

8.Manylittleboyshopethattheycanhavetheabilitytheworldlikesuperheroes.

A.saveB.tosaveC.savingD.saved

9.Tamdrin(丁真),a20-year-oldTibetan,alotofattentionsincehisphotowaspostedontheInternet.

A.wasattractingB.willattractC.hasattractedD.attracts

10.Inabouttenyears9time,moreandmoreelectriccarsrunningontheroad.

A.havebeenseenB.willbeseenC.wouldseeD.areseeing

11.Thegoldenfishdidn'tgrantthefisherman'swishhiswifedemandedtobequeenofalltheland.

A.ifB.whenC.untilD.unless

12.AstheSpringFestivalisdrawingnear,moststreetsaredecoratedwithlanterns.

A.lovelyB.beautifullyC.likelyD.friendly

13.Readthedirectionsprintedontheboxandyouwillknowhowthebatteries.

A.changingB.changedC.tochangeD.willchange

14.DanofteninhiscartofishwithhisfriendsonSundayafternoon.

A.setsoffB.willsetoffC.hassetoffD.issettingoff

15.—isthethieflike,Mr.Johnson?

—He'sshortandbald.Hewearsablackjacket.

A.WhatB.HowC.WhichD.Who

IH.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachwordorphrasecanonlybe

usedonce.

A.properlyB.victoryC.exploreD.existedE.contained

Lighthousesarestructuresalongtheshorelinesoflargebodiesofwater.Fortourists,lighthousescanbeaninteresting

placetovisit.,andphotograph.Forhistorians,theyareawindowtothepastandreminderofadifferent

wayoflife.Forsailorsandshipcaptains,theyareasignofsafety.Theycanprotectaboatfromrunningaground(擱

淺)atnightorothertimeswhenthereisafogorastorm.

Originally,lighthouseswerebuiltwithroomsforthelighthousekeeper.Itwasthejobofthekeepertomake

surethatitwasalwaysworking]7.Althoughitcouldbelonelyattimes,itwasanimportantjob.Today,

almostalllighthousesareautomated,whichmeansthatthereisnoneedforlighthousekeepers.

Nooneiscertainwhenlighthousesfirst18.Wedoknowthatlighthousesisprobablymorethan3,000

yearsold.AnepicGreekpoemtitledTheIliadwaswrittenbyamannamedHomeraround1200B.C.Inthepoem,

Homerreferstoalighthouse,givingmodernscholarsanideaofhowlonglighthouseshavebeenapartofhumanlife.

Earlylighthouseswerequitedifferentfromtoday'slighthouses.Theywereusuallymadeofironbasketsthat

wereSuspendedfromlongpoles.Thebaskets19burningcoalorwood.Inthe1700s,thesebasketsweretaken

theplaceofbyoilorgaslanterns.Whenelectricitywasinvented,thelanternswerechangedintoelectricbeacons(燈

標(biāo)).

A.educationalB.observeC.referenceD.roughE.appearance

In1822aFrenchphysicistnamedAugustinFresnelinventedalens(透鏡)thatwouldprovetobevery

importantinlighthousetechnology.WiththeinventionoftheFresnellens,itbecamepossibletomakeabeamof

lightreachasfaras28milesfromshore!

Lighthousebeamcanbeusedtohelpsailorsidentifythelighthouseandtheirownlocation.Sailorscan

20thepatternsandlengthsoflightsfromthelighthouse.Thentheylookitupina21bookthatwilltell

themwhichlighthousetheyhaveseen.Duringtheday,sailorscanidentifylighthousessimplybytheir22.

Someareshortandfat,whileothersaretallandthin.Theycanbemadeofmanydifferentmaterials,suchaswood,

stone,brickandsteel.Thepatternsalsodiffergreatly.Somelighthousesarepaintedwithstripesoraseriesof

diamondshapesthatmakethemlookdifferent.Otherscanberecognizedbytheirshape—round,squareor

rectangular.

Manylighthousesarenotinuse.Theyaresometimeschangedintomuseums,inns,23centers,or

evenprivatehomes.Ifyoueverhaveachancetovisitone,gettingglimpseofhistoryisworththetrip.

IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.

24.Visitorsarenotallowedtoenterthatmuseumingroups,butatatime.(second)

25.Comparedtoallmyclassmates9busyweekendschedule,seemsabitrelaxing,(my)

26.Theeditorwillholdadiscussionaboutthetopicforthenexteditionoftheschoolnewspaper.(far)

27.Ifsimportantfbrstudentstobuildrelationshipswithothermembersofthe.(social)

28.TheseyearsChinahasmadegreateffortstoensurepeople'ssenseofsafety(person)

29.Toanewpicture,thatfamouspainterhasstayedinthestudioforaweek,(creative)

30.ThescientificresearchChang^-5didonthemoonreallymademefeel.(interest)

31.Thathotelisfamousforitsspecialmedicalcarethatcanhelpthe.(able)

V?Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired.

32.Therobberycasehasalreadybeensolved.(改為否定句)

Therobberycase_______beensolved________.

33.Aftertheoperation,theoldmandidn'twalkwithastickanylonger.(保持句意基本不變)

Aftertheoperation,theoldmanwalkedwithastick.

34.Jenny,sarticlecontainsstoriesaboutforeignerswhoworkinChina.(對(duì)劃線部分提問)

containsstoriesaboutforeignerswholiveinChina?

35.PeoplewillthinkJessieisinnocentunlessDetectiveKencanfindnewproof.(保持句意基本不變)

PeoplewillthinkJessieisinnocentDetectiveKenfindnewproof.

36.StudentswillhaveflexibleschedulesatthewintercampinShanghai.(改為感嘆句)

schedulesstudentswillhaveatthewintercampinShanghai!

37.Metroworkerswillstoppassengerswhoplaymusicorvideosonthespeakersoftheirmobilephones.(改為被

動(dòng)語態(tài))

PassengerswhoplaymusicorvideoonthespeakersoftheirmobilephoneswillbyMetroworkers.

38.toolate,alie,is,toapologize,never,for,it,telling(連詞成句)

Part3ReadingandWriting

VI.Readingcomprehension.

A.Choosethebestanswer

GARDENCITYCOLLEGEGENERALRULESFORONLINECLASSES

Itisveryimportanttocarefullyreadtherulesandcancellationpoliciesoftheonlineclassesbeforebeginning

yourclass.

Youshouldenterthevirtual(虛構(gòu)的)classroomatleast2daysbeforeyourfirstclassinordertolearnhowto

workwithinthesystem.Ifyouneedanytechnicalsupport,youcancallourtechnicalstaffduringtheirofficehours

(From8:30a.m.to5:30p.m.onweekdays).

Makesuretologontotheplatform15minutesbeforeyourclass.Wewillnotmakeupclasstimeduetolate

arrivals.Checkyourcourseschedule.

Itisstronglyrecommendedthatyouactivelytakepartineachclass.Listencarefullyanddon'ttalkoverwith

someone.

Youshouldbehaveproperlyandhavegoodmanners.BeingpoliteontheInternetshouldbeascommonasinreal

life.Respectotherpeople'sopinions.Besides,onlineprivacyissomethingyoushouldkeepinmindwhentyping

anything.Youshouldstayawayfromanythingconsiderednotsuitableandrude.

Atthebeginningofeachnewcourse,wewillplaceyouwithanewteacher.Thischangewillallowyouto

experiencedifferentlearningstyleswithotherteacherswhoarefullytrainedtoteachonlinecourses.Ifyourpresent

teacherisnotavailabletoteach(duetosicknessoranemergency),wewillnotcancelclass.Instead,classwillbe

givenbyasubstitute(代替的)teacher.

Theserulesmaychangeovertimeduetothechangingnatureoftheonlinespace

39.Thisnoticeisprobablywrittenfortoread.

A.parentsB.teachersC.technicalstaffD.students

40.Togetyourselffamiliarwiththesystem,youaresuggestedto.

A.contactschoofstechnicalstallduringtheirofficehours

B.haveatrialtest2daysbeforethecoursestarts

C.logontotheplatformevery15minutes

D.avoidlatearrivalstoenterthevirtualclassroom

41.Whichofthefollowingissuitabletotypewhenyoutakeonlineclasses?

A.”Linda,shallwemeetatmyplaceat8tonight,35HighStreet?,,

B."Ms.Hanna,canyouexplainthatagain?Ididn'tquitefollow.n

C?"Idon'tagreewithJoe.Ifsanabsolutelystupididea.”

D."Bob!Youhadanewhaircut.Thatsuitsyou.Youlookhandsome.^^

42.Youwillhaveanewteacherforeachnewcoursebecause.

A.thecollegeisshortoftrainedteacherstoteachonlinecourses

B.it'shardtofindasubstituteteacheratthebeginningoftheterm

C.youcanbenefitfromlearningwithteachersofdifferentstyles

D.itenablesyoutotakeanactivepartinthenewcourse

43.Accordingtothisnotice,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Onlineclassescreateareal-lifelearningenvironment.

B.Youyourselfareresponsiblefbrtheclasstimeyoumiss.

C.Technicalsupportisonlyavailableonweekdays.

D.Ifspossiblethattheremaybechangestotheserules.

44.Readingthisnoticecarefullycanhelpyou.

A.knowmoreaboutyoursubjectteachers

B.arrangeyourcourseschedulewell

C.understandtherulesandcancellationpolicies

D.applyforapositioninGardenCityCollege

B.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.

DanandMichellesatatapicnictableintheparkonabeautifulfallafternoon.Theairaroundthemwasfilled

withthesoundsofchildrenplaying,dogsbarkingandpeoplelaughing.ButDanandMichelle45the

soundsaroundthemandfocusedonthetasktheyhadsetouttocomplete.

TheywantedtostartaschoolgardenatJeffersonMiddleSchool.ItwasactuallyDan'sidea.Hehadfirstseena

schoolgardenwhenhewenttovisithiscousininWashington.Hewasamazedatthe46offruitsand

vegetablesthestudentsathiscousin'sschoolgrew.Danthoughtitwasthebestpartoftheweek.Helovedputtingon

hisboots,gettingoutsideandseeingallthenewthingsthathadhappened.

WhenDanreturnedfromhistrip,hetoldEmilyandMichelleallaboutwhathehadseen.Nowthetwoofthem

weredeterminedtocomeupwith47tobringaschoolgardentoJeffersonMiddleSchool.

Danopenedhisnotebookandpreparedtorecordanyideastheyhadfor48Ms.Oilytheschool

headmaster,intosupportingtheideaofhavingaschoolgarden.

“Wearegoingtoneedanadult49tobeinchargeofthewholeoperation,saidDanthoughtfully.

thinkMr.Harrisonmightbewillingtohelpbecauseheoftenworksinhisgardenandhebroughtinabasketof

tomatoesfromhisgardenlastweek.^^

“Togetthisprojectrunning,wemightalsoneedtoorganizeabakesaleoryardsaletoraisefunds.^^Added

Michellecheerfully.

Dannoddedandmadesomemorenotes.fclMycousinmentionedthatthestudentsathisschoolcookmealswith

thevegetablesfromtheirgarden.Wecandosomethinglikethattoo.50.wecanmeasureandweighthings

andfollowrecipe.Iamsurethere'snowayMs.Oilycouldturnusdown.!^^

Michellegrinned,uIfeverythinggoeswell,we'Hbedigginginthefieldinnotimeatall!”

45.A.enjoyedB.programmedC.ignoredD.recorded

46.A.priceB.varietyC.transportD.relationship

47.A.aplanB.aclueC.aceremonyD.asign

48.A.trickingB.talkingC.rushingD.changing

49A.introubleB.fromabroadC.ofwealthD.withexperience

50.A.AfterallB.ForexampleC.InfactD.What'smore

C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.

Ifyouthinkofthejobsthatrobotscouldneverdo,youwouldprobablyputdoctorsandteachersatthetopofthe

list.It'seasytoimaginerobotcleanersandfactoryworkers,butothersneedhumanconnectionandcreativity.Butare

weunderestimating(低估)whatrobotscando?Insomecases,theyalreadyp51betterthandoctorsat

diagnosingillness.Also,somepatientsmightfeelmorec52sharingtheirprivateinformationwitha

machinethanaperson.Couldtherebeaplaceforrobotsineducationafterall?

BritisheducationexpertAnthonySeldonthinksso.Andheevenhasadatefortherobottakeoverofthe

classroom:2027.Hep53robotswilldomostworkoftransferringinformationandteacherswillbelike

assistants.Intelligentrobotswillreadstudents9faces,movementsandmaybeevenbrains54.Thentheywill

adapt(使...適應(yīng))theinfbnnationtoeachstudent.Wsnotapopularopinionandit'sunlikelyrobotswillever

understandotherpeople'sfeelingsandbeabletoreallyconnectwithhumanslikeanotherhumancan.

Onethingiscertain,though.Arobotteacherisbetterthannoteacheratall.Teachersallovertheworldare1

55.Insomepartsoftheworld,therearen'tenoughteachersand9to16percentofchildrenundertheageof

14don'tgotoschool.Thatproblemcouldbepartlysolvedbyrobotsbecausetheycanteachanywhereandwon't

sufferfromstress,orgett56,ormovesomewherefbraneasier,higher-paidjob.

Teachingisgenerallyrecognizedasdifficultandteachersfeeloverworked.Perhapsthequestionisnot“Will

robotstaketheplaceofteachers?^^but“Howcanrobotshelpteachers?,,Officeworkerscanusesoftwaretodothings

likeorganizeandansweremails,arrangemeetingsandupdatecalendars.Teacherswastealotoftimedoing

non-teachingwork,i57morethan11hoursaweekmarkinghomework.Ifrobotscouldcutthetime

teachersspendmarkinghomeworkandwritingreports,teacherswouldhavemoretimeandenergyforthepartsofthe

jobhumansdobest.

D.Answerthequestions.

FOMO

Posted2hoursagobyGradeteacher

Everybodyknowshowimportantitisforstudentstogetagoodnight'ssleepeverynight.Youaren'tabletodo

yourbestandkeepupwithallofyourresponsibilitiesunlessyousleepwell.Tmsureyoualreadyknowthatyou

shouldgotobedatareasonablehour.Mostexpertsagreethattheidealnumberofhoursiseightandthishasbeen

acceptedascommonsensefbraslongasIcanremember.However,IwasyoungonceandIknowthatmostofyouget

muchlesssleepthanthat-andinsomecasesitwillbeaffectingyourschoolwork.

Ireadaninterestingarticleinateachers7magazinerecently.Theydidastudyof848studentsinWales

Worryingly,theresultsshowedthatteenagersarefacinganewproblem.Theymaygotobedandgetupatappropriate

atetimesbutagrowingnumberarewakingupinthemiddleofthenightnottousethebathroomorhaveasnackbut

becauseofanewphenomenonFOMO-fearofmissingout.

Accordingtothearticleschoolaresufferingbecauseofgrowingtrend(趨勢(shì))towakeupduringthenightto

checksocialmedial.Afraidofmissingareplyoropportunitytotakepartinachat,teenagersarewakingatalllimesof

thenight,goingonlineandgettinginvolved.Allthistakesplacewhentheyshouldbesoundasleep.

ExpertsareworriedaboutthisgrowingtrendandthereportshowssomeworryingstatisticsthatI'dliketoshare

withyou.23%of12to15-year-oldswakeupnearlyeverynighttousesocialmedia.Another15%wakeupatnight

onceaweekforthesamereason.Oneinthreestudentsaretiredallthetimeandunabletodotheworktothebestof

theirability.Studentswhousesocialmediaduringthenightaremorelikelytofeelextremelyanxious.

So,Edliketoaskyouto58.Theworldwon'tendandyoursocialmediawillbewaitingtogreetyouin

themorningIgiveyoumywordthatyouwon'thavemissedanythingimportant.

58.Thisarticlewaspostedbyateacher,wasn'tit?

59.Howmuchtimeshouldschoolchildrenspendsleepingeverynightaccordingtothearticle?

60.WhatdoesFOMOstandfor?

61.Whydoschoolchildrencheckuptheirsocialmediainthemiddleofthenight?

Because.

62.Whattwopossibleconclusionscanwedrawfromthestatistics?

Conclusion1:(nomorethan10words)

Conclusion2:(nomorethan10words)

63.Inthelastparagraph,whatdoesthewriterprobablywanttosaytothereaders?

So,Tdliketoaskyouto.

VD?Writing.

64.Writeatleast60wordstotalkabout“Howtechnologyaffectsme”.Doesthedevelopmentoftechnology

affectyouinapositivewayorinanegativeway?Whatdoyouthinkoftheinfluence?Howdoyoudealwithit?

請(qǐng)以“Howtechnologyaffectsme”為題,寫一篇不少于60個(gè)詞的短文,談?wù)摽萍及l(fā)展對(duì)你帶來了正

面的影響還是負(fù)面的影響。你怎樣看待科技對(duì)你的影響嗎?你怎樣面對(duì)這些影響呢?

(注意:短文中不得出現(xiàn)考生的姓名、校名及其他相關(guān)信息,否則不予評(píng)分。標(biāo)點(diǎn)符號(hào)不占格)

2020學(xué)年第一學(xué)期徐匯區(qū)學(xué)習(xí)能力診斷卷

初三英語試卷

Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabulary

II.Choosethebestanswer.

1.Agoodwaytomakeapieceofwritingcometolifeistodescribethingsthroughsenses.

A.aB.anC.theD./

【答案】D

【解析】

【分析】

【詳解】句意:讓一篇文章生動(dòng)起來的一個(gè)好方法是通過感官來描述事物。

考查冠詞。根據(jù)"tomakeapieceofwritingcometo…life"作定語修飾Agoodway可知,句子的主語是Agood

way;空格處表示“生動(dòng)”,用“cometolife"。是固定搭配,不需要加冠詞。故選D。

2.Duringwinter,temperaturesfrequentlydropbelowfreezingnight.

A.inB.atC.onD.for

【答案】B

【解析】

【分析】

【詳解】句意:在冬季,夜間氣溫經(jīng)常降至冰點(diǎn)以下。

考查介詞辨析。in在...里面;at在....;on在....上面;for為了....。atnight,在晚上,固定搭配。故

選Bo

3.Johnaskedtheoldmantoteachtraditionalwaysofmakingpaper.

A.heB.himC.hisD.himself

【答案】B

【解析】

【詳解】句意:約翰請(qǐng)那位老人教他傳統(tǒng)的造紙方法。

考查代詞詞義辨析。he他,人稱代詞主格,在句中作主語;him他,人稱代詞賓格,在句中作賓語;his

他的,形容詞性物主代詞;himself他自己,反身代詞。句中是說教約翰傳統(tǒng)的造紙方法,應(yīng)用人稱代詞,

且作“teach”的賓語,應(yīng)用him,故選B。

4.TheCityHallintheoldcenteroftownisnolongerusedexceptspecialpurposes.

A.ofB.forC.withD.on

【答案】B

【解析】

【詳解】句意:舊城中心的市政廳除有特殊用途外不再使用。

考查介詞短語,of......的;for為了;with和...在一起,具有;on在....之上,向。固定短語:except

for"除了……以外”,符合語境,故選B。

5.Atanaltitude(海拔)of4,119meters,thedeliveryofficeatthefootofMountQomolangmaisknownas

deliverystation.

A.highB.higherC.highestD.thehighest

【答案】D

【解析】

【詳解】句意:在海拔4119米的珠穆朗瑪峰腳下的送貨處,作為最高的配送站而著名。

考查形容詞最高級(jí)的用法。high高的,原級(jí);higher更高的,比較級(jí);highest最高的,最高級(jí);thehighest

最高的,最高級(jí)。根據(jù)"Atanaltitude(海拔)of4,119meters,H可知,珠穆朗瑪峰腳下的配送站是世

界最高的配送站,故空格處用最高級(jí)形式:the+形容詞最高級(jí)。故選D。

6.Youcanusethelinkmethodortakenotestohelpyouremember.

A.eitherB.neitherC.bothD.nor

【答案】A

【解析】

【詳解】句意:你可以使用聯(lián)想的方法或者做筆記來幫助你記憶。

考查連詞辨析。either兩者其一;neither兩者都不;both兩者都;nor兩者都不。either...or..."或者...

或者……〃,是固定搭配。故選A。

7.Thepostersaysanybodycanjointhedramaclub.Youhaveactingexperience.

A.mustn'tB.shouldn'tC.can'tD.needn't

【答案】D

【解析】

【分析】

【詳解】句意:海報(bào)上說任何人都可以加入戲劇社。你不需要有表演經(jīng)驗(yàn)。

考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞辨析。mustn't禁止;shouldn't不應(yīng)當(dāng);can't不可能;needn't不需要。根據(jù)前句^Thepostersays

anybodycanjointhedramaclub.v可推測(cè)出,后句應(yīng)是“不需要有表演經(jīng)驗(yàn)”,故空處應(yīng)是needn't。故選D。

8.Manylittleboyshopethattheycanhavetheabilitytheworldlikesuperheroes.

A.saveB.tosaveC.savingD.saved

【答案】B

【解析】

【詳解】句意:許多小男孩都希望他們能像超級(jí)英雄一樣有能力拯救世界。

考查非謂語動(dòng)詞。句中用動(dòng)詞不定式作后置定語,修飾名詞"ability”,意為“……的能力",theability

tosavetheworld拯救世界的能力,故選B。

9.Tamdrin(丁真),a20-year-oldTibetan,alotofattentionsincehisphotowaspostedontheInternet.

A.wasattractingB.willattractC.hasattractedD.attracts

【答案】C

【解析】

【分析】

【詳解】句意:自從他的照片被上傳到網(wǎng)上以來,丁真,一個(gè)20歲的西藏人已經(jīng)吸引了很多人的注意。

考查動(dòng)詞時(shí)態(tài)。根據(jù)空后從句"sincehisphotowaspostedontheInternet.”時(shí)態(tài)可知,主句應(yīng)用現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)。

構(gòu)成形式為have/hasdone;主語“Tamdrin”是第三人稱單數(shù)形式,助動(dòng)詞應(yīng)用has;attract的過去分詞是

attractedo故填C。

10.Inabouttenyears'time,moreandmoreelectriccarsrunningontheroad.

A.havebeenseenB.willbeseenC.wouldseeD.areseeing

【答案】B

【解析】

【詳解】句意:大約十年后,越來越多的電動(dòng)汽車將會(huì)被看到在路上行駛。

考查一般將來時(shí)的被動(dòng)語態(tài)。havebeenseen已經(jīng)被看到,現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)態(tài);willbeseen將會(huì)被看到,一

般將來時(shí)的被動(dòng)語態(tài);wouldsee將會(huì)看到,過去將來時(shí);areseeing正在看,現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)。根據(jù)時(shí)間狀

語Inabouttenyears'time"大約十年后"可知,句子屬于一般將來時(shí);結(jié)合選項(xiàng)可知,句中的"更多

的電動(dòng)汽車"和"看到"之間是被動(dòng)關(guān)系,空格處用一般將來時(shí)的被動(dòng)語態(tài)。故選B。

11.Thegoldenfishdidn'tgrantthefishennan'swishhiswifedemandedtobequeenofalltheland.

A.ifB.whenC.untilD.unless

【答案】B

【解析】

【詳解】句意:當(dāng)漁夫的妻子要求成為所有土地的女王時(shí),金魚沒有滿足漁夫的愿望。

考查連詞辨析。if如果;when當(dāng)...時(shí)候;until直到;unless除非。根據(jù)下文l<hiswifedemandedtobe

queenofalltheland."可知此處是when引導(dǎo)的時(shí)間狀語從句,故選B。

12.AstheSpringFestivalisdrawingnear,moststreetsaredecoratedwithlanterns.

A.lovelyB.beautifullyC.likelyD.friendly

【答案】B

【解析】

【詳解】句意:隨著春節(jié)的臨近,大多數(shù)街道都用燈籠裝飾得很漂亮。

考查形容詞副詞辨析,lovely可愛的;beautifully漂亮地;likely合適的;friendly友好的。觀察句子,這

里修飾動(dòng)詞decorate,應(yīng)該用副詞,結(jié)合"decoratedwithlanterns."可知應(yīng)該是用燈籠裝飾得很漂亮,

故選Bo

13.Readthedirectionsprintedontheboxandyouwillknowhowthebatteries.

A.changingB.changedC.tochangeD.willchange

【答案】C

【解析】

【詳解】句意:閱讀盒子上的說明,你就會(huì)知道如何更換電池。

考查非謂語動(dòng)詞。根據(jù)“youwillknowhow...thebatteries.”可知,空格處是“疑問詞+動(dòng)詞不定式”作賓語,

填“tochange"。故選C。

14.DanofteninhiscartofishwithhisfriendsonSundayafternoon.

A.setsoffB.willsetoffC.hassetoffD.issettingoff

【答案】A

【解析】

【詳解】句意:丹經(jīng)常在星期天下午開車和朋友們?nèi)メ烎~。

考查時(shí)態(tài)。根據(jù)often可知頻度副詞表示一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),且主語為第三人稱單數(shù),故選A。

15.—isthethiefHke,Mr.Johnson?

—He,sshortandbald.Hewearsablackjacket.

A.WhatB.HowC.WhichD.Who

【答案】A

【解析】

【詳解】句意:——約翰遜先生,小偷是什么樣子的?——他又矮又禿。他穿著一件黑色夾克。

考查特殊疑問詞。What什么;How如何;Which哪一個(gè);Who誰。根據(jù)"He'sshortandbald/可

知問的是外貌,即Whatbesb.like?故選A。

IH.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachwordorphrasecanonlybe

usedonce.

A.properlyB.victoryC.exploreD.existedE.contained

Lighthousesarestructuresalongtheshorelinesoflargebodiesofwater.Fortourists,lighthousescanbeaninteresting

placetovisit.16,andphotograph.Forhistorians,theyareawindowtothepastandreminderofadifferent

wayoflife.Forsailorsandshipcaptains,theyareasignofsafety.Theycanprotectaboatfromrunningaground(擱

淺)atnightorothertimeswhenthereisafogorastorm.

Originally,lighthouseswerebuiltwithroomsforthelighthousekeeper.Itwasthejobofthekeepertomake

surethatitwasalwaysworking17.Althoughitcouldbelonelyattimes,itwasanimportantjob.Today,

almostalllighthousesareautomated,whichmeansthatthereisnoneedforlighthousekeepers.

Nooneiscertainwhenlighthousesfirst18.Wedoknowthatlighthousesisprobablymorethan3,000

yearsold.AnepicGreekpoemtitledTheIliadwaswrittenbyamannamedHomeraround1200B.C.Inthepoem,

Homerreferstoalighthouse,givingmodernscholarsanideaofhowlonglighthouseshavebeenapartofhumanlife.

Earlylighthouseswerequitedifferentfromtoday?slighthouses.Theywereusuallymadeofironbasketsthat

wereSuspendedfromlongpoles.Thebaskets19burningcoalorwood.Inthe1700s,thesebasketsweretaken

theplaceofbyoilorgaslanterns.Whenelectricitywasinvented,thelanternswerechangedintoelectricbeacons(燈

標(biāo)).

A.educationalB.observeC.referenceD.roughE.appearance

In1822aFrenchphysicistnamedAugustinFresnelinventedalens(透鏡)thatwouldprovetobevery

importantinlighthousetechnology.WiththeinventionoftheFresnellens,itbecamepossibletomakeabeamof

lightreachasfaras28milesfromshore!

Lighthousebeamcanbeusedtohelpsailorsidentifythelighthouseandtheirownlocation.Sailorscan

20thepatternsandlengthsoflightsfromthelighthouse.Thentheylookitupinabookthatwilltell

themwhichlighthousetheyhaveseen.Duringtheday,sailorscanidentifylighthousessimplybytheir22.

Someareshortandfat,whileothersaretallandthin.Theycanbemadeofmanydifferentmaterials,suchaswood,

stone,brickandsteel.Thepatternsalsodifferg

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