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162015學(xué)年第二學(xué)期初三質(zhì)量調(diào)研檢測(cè)(二一、語法選擇(15115分HaveyoueverlookedatsomeoneandwonderedwhatisgoingoninsidehisorherDisneyPixar’snewmovieInsideOut1youtheretofindThemovieismainlyaboutRiley,11,2hasjustmovedtoanewcity3startedanewschool.Insidehermind,4knownas“headquarters,”thereisacontrolcenter.There,fiveemotions—Joy,Fear,Anger,Disgust,andSadness—arehardat5.Joy’staskistomakesureRileystayshappy.Fearcontrolssafety.6Rileyistryingtogetalongwithhernewenvironment,JoyandFearsuddenly7intothebackofRiley’smind.Thatleaves8threetoworkandbringsaboutalotoffunnythings.DirectorPeteDocter,whowonanOscar(奧斯卡獎(jiǎng))9hisfilmUp,saystheideacamehimwhile10hisownkidsturnintoteenagers.Hisdaughter,Ellie,whowasthevoiceofyoungEllieinUp,was11energetickid.Butshestartedto emore12asshegrewup.“Youngkidsare13ofenergyandthentheygetalittleolderandgetalittlequietandshy,”Doctersaid.“Ithought‘What’sgoingoninside14heads?’Thatis15leadstothisfilm.”1.A.B.C.D.2.A.B.C.D.3.A.B.C.D.4.A.B.C.D.5.A.B.C.D.to6.A.B.C.D.7.A.B.areC.isD.are8.A.B.C.D.the9.A.B.C.D.10.A.B.C.D.are11.A.B.C.D.12.A.B.C.D.13.A.B.C.D.14.A.B.C.D.15.A.B.C.D.二、完形填空(101.515分Therewereoncetwodoorsinthesamehouse.Onewasabeautifulliving-roomdoor,andtheotherwasjusta/an16 bathroomdoor.Theybothhadterriblelives.Thehousewasfullof childrenwhowerealwaysslamming(摔門)andkickingthedoors.Eachnight,wheneveryonewasasleep,thedoorswouldabouttheirpoor18.Theliving-roomdoorwasalwaysreadytoshoutwithanger,butthebathroomdoorwouldcalmhimdown,saying,“Don’tworry.They’rechildren.They’llsoonlearn.Bepatientandthingswill19.”Andsotheliving-roomdoorwouldcalmdownforawhile.Butoneday,afterabigpartyandmuchslammingandkickingofthedoors,theliving-roomdoor20losthistemper,saying,“That’senough!Thenexttimesomeoneslamsme,I’mgoingto21,andthey’lllearnhowimportantIam.” day,thefirsttimehewasslammed,theliving-roomdoorbroke.Thiscausedgreat22inthehouse,andthechildrenwerepunished.Butafterafewdays,thehouseownersdidn’twanttohaveabrokendoor.Insteadof23it,theydecidedtobuyanewone.Theolddoorwasthrownintotherubbish.Bythenthebeautifulliving-roomdoorregrettedwhathehaddone.Fornot24enough,hewasnowabandoned(拋棄),waitingtobeturnedintofirewood.Meanwhile,hisfriend,theordinarybathroomdoor,remainedinhisce,andthechildrenweretreatinghimwithgreater25.16.A.B.C.D.17.A.B.C.D.18.A.B.C.D.19.A.B.C.D.20.A.B.fortunaC.D.21.A.B.C.D.22.A.B.C.D.23.A.B.C.D.24.A.B.C.D.25.A.B.C.D.三、閱讀(45分(20240分AHereissomethingaboutanAmericanhighschoolanditsAnAmericanhighschoolhasafewlargebuildingsandit’sbigenoughforabout1,500students.Eachstudenthasalocker(儲(chǔ)物柜)intheclassroom.Whentheyareatschool,theygettheirtextbooksandoutdoorclothesout.BecauseAmericantextbooksareexpensive,theschoollibrariesusuallyloanthemtostudents.Buttheymustpayforthemiftheylosethem.Americanstudentsusuallytakeayellowschoolbustoschool.Sometimestheirparentsdrivethemtoschool.Whentheyare16,mostofthemtakeadrivingclassatschool.Thentheycandrivebythemselvestoschool.fashionandotherclasses.Theyusuallygotodifferentclassroomsforonesubjectbecausetheteachershavetheirownclassrooms.Theschooldayusuallyendsearlyintheafternoon.Afterschool,morethanhalfofthestudentstakeafter-schoolactivitiessuchassportsandsomeschoolclubs.WhereisthelockerofaInhis/her B.Inhis/herC.Inhis/her D.IntheschoolWhatcoloristheschoolbusinA. B. C. D.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“l(fā)oan”meaninA. B. C. D.WhichofthefollowisTRUEaboutAmericanhighschoolTheyhavealltheclassesinthesameStudentsmustpayfortextbooksiftheyloseAsmallnumberofthemloveafter-classAllofthemtakeaschoolbustoschooleveryThepassagemainlytalks anAmericanhigh B.schoolC.aclassactivity D.educationinAmericaManyparentsdisytheirchildren’sartworkontherefrigerator,butKieronWilliamson’spaintingshavebeenondisyinprofessionalgalleriessincehewas6yearsold.Kieron’sartwork,though,extendsfarbeyondchild-likestickfiguresorfingerpainting.Infact,thechildfromNorfolk,England,hasbeencalled“theboywhopaintslikeanoldmaster.”Accordingtohisparents,Kieronwasatypicaltoddler(初學(xué)走路的孩子)wholikefindingandyinginthemud.Butona2008familyvacationtothebeach,the5-year-oldkidwasinspiredbytheboatsandsceneryandaskedhisparentsforasketchpad(速寫本).Hisfirstdrawingscouldhavebeendonebyanyyoungchild,butafterthefamilyreturnedhome,Kierondrawingandbegantodisyagiftforart.Whenhestartedaskingabouttheprocessofputtingapaintingtogether,hisparentsrealizedheneededprofessionalinstruction.Soonafter,hebegantakinglessons,andhisprogressamazedeveryoneastheyoungboyproducedimpressivelandscapes(風(fēng)景)andwatercolors.In2009,whenthe6-year-oldchildhadachancetoexhibithisworkinagallery,hesold19paintingsfor14,000pounds, ingfamousovernight.Fromthenon,hewassurroundedbybuyersfromFrance,Japan,Greeceandothercountries.Theyoungheldanotherexhibitthreemonthsafterthefirstoneandsold16paintingsforover17,000pounds,followedbyathirdsale,earning150,000pounds.Fortheexhibit,Kierontookthedayofffromschoolbutendedupreturningtoschoolearly.Hisentirecollectionhadsoldoutin10minutestocollectorsfromaroundtheworld.Nowhehasawaitinglistofmorethan5,000peoplewhohaveorderedhispaintings.Hehasappearedininterviewsbeforemillions,andhehasbeencomparedtoPabloPicasso.YetKierondoesn’tseemtobefazedbyalltheattention,stillmakingtimeforfootballandmaintainingexcellentgradesatschool.Hedoeshaveonegoalhegetsexcitedabout:“I’dliketheQueentohaveacollectionofmywork.”Withhispopularityclimbing,thisyoungmayrealizehiswishoneday.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisKieron’spaintingsarejustaschildishasotherKieron’sfirstdrawingssuggestedthathewouldbeanartKieronbecamemuchbetterfromprofessionalBeforedisyingagiftforart,KieronreceivedprofessionalParagraph5ismainlyintendedtolus thefourexhibitsofhis B.theprocessofhiswealthC.thehighqualityofhis D.theincreasingpopularityofhisWhydidKierongobacktoschoolearlyonthedayofhisBecausehismindwasfocusedonBecausetheexhibitwasputBecausehewantedtogainpraisefromBecausehispaintingsweresoldoutearlierthanTheunderlinedword“fazed”inParagraph6probablymeans A. B. C. D.WhatcanbeinferredfromthelastKieronrespectsandadmirestheQueenveryKieronlikestoearnmoneyfromtheKieronissurehewillrealizehisKieron’sgoalisunlikelytocometrue.KidZuiisanewbrowser(瀏覽器)andonlineservicethatletskidsaged3to12explorethan500,000websites,picturesands.TheideaforKidZuicameaboutwhenoneofthefounders,VidarVignission,sawhowdifficultitwasforhischildrentoenjoythepowerandoftheInternetinasafeway.TogetherwithCliffBoroandThomasBroadhead,theydecidedtodoKidZuiwasfirsttestedby8,000kidsandtheirparents.LisaRebena,aparentwhosechildtestedKidZui,said,“My4-year-olddaughtergetsintoKidZui,readsnewsandwatchessallbyherself,generallyngwhatshepleases,I’mmuchmorerelaxednowwhenmydaughterisonthecomputer.”Content(內(nèi)容)inKidZuihasbeenreviewedbyateamofmorethan200trainedteachersparents.Theymakesurethatkidsseecontentthatisproperfortheirageintermsofdevelopmentallevelandreadingability.Newwebsites,picturesandsareaddedtoKidZuieveryday.WhenayoungusertriestowatchaoutsideofKidZui,itwillbereviewedand,ifproper,added—oftenwithinamatterofhours.Besides,parentscanchangethecontentavailableaddandtakeoutsomewebsitesandseewhattheirkidsareviewingonline.AndKidZuisendsoutaweeklyreportoftheirkids’recentsearchesandinterestssothatparentscannfamilyactivitiesaroundtheirkid’sinterests.Aftera30-daytrial(試用)period,parentswhosignupcantakeadvantageofourspecialratesof$4.95permonthor$49.95peryear,a50percentdiscount(折扣)fromstandardratesof$9.95permonth$99.95perAccordingtothetext,KidZui ismainlydesignedforofferschildren500,000helpschildrensurftheInternetisthoughttobeunimportantbyVidarWhatisLisaRebena’sattitudetowardsShehashighhopesforShehasdoubtsaboutSheconsidersitSheisnotinterestedinKidZuiallowsparentsto teachtheirkidstoaddwatchsomeofthesitusethebrowserforforhalfakeepintouchwiththeirkids’onlineHowmuchcanyousaveayearifyousignupforA. 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D.HowmanyfoundersarethereonthisnewbrowserandonlineA.4 B.3 C.5 D.6WhenyougotupthismorningyourMomprobablyaskedyoutomakeyourbedandputyourdirtydishesinthesink(洗碗池),butdidshelyoutotakecareofthegoats?That’sjustwhatEmeryJonas,13,andhisbrotherGreyden,10,wereaskedtodo!Thebrothershelpoutonthefamilyfarminnabycaringfor41goatsandmakingsoapfromtheirmilk.EmeryandGreydenhaveworkedwiththemeverydayforfouryearsandwereeventherewhenmanyofthemwereborn.Afterwakingup,EmeryandGreydenleadthegoatsintothemilkingroomandprovidethemwithwholeoats(全麥).Aftermilkingthegoats,theytakethemoutandfeedthemwithalfalfa“AlotofpeopleusegrainsormixturesofgrainssaidEmery.“Wedon’tdothatbecauseinalotofthegrains,thereismolasses(糖蜜)toholditalltogether,andMomsaystoomuchmolassesisnotgoodforthegoats.”Caringforthegoatseverydaymayseemlikeahugechore,butEmerysaid,“Raisinggoatsismucheasierthanotherthings.Youcantrainthemtodoalotofthings.AsIdid-Itrainedthemtoopendoors.”“Theyjustgrabitwiththeirteethandusetheirtonguestoopenit,”Greydensaid.Ofthe41goatsthatEmeryandGreydencarefor,16arebabies.“AllthebabiesthisyearwerebornwhileIwasthere,sothey’veknownmejustaboutalltheirlives,”Emerysaid.“Withthebabies,Greydenisthemommybecausehedoeseverythingforthem.Hefeedsthem,letsthemoutintothewoodsanddoesallthestuffthattheyneed.”Themainpurposeofthefirstparagraphistointroducethe B.questiontheC.describetheauthor’s D.comparedifferentkids’EmeryandGreydenleadthegoatsintothemilkingroomto feedthebaby B.feedthemwithC.drawmilkfrom D.cleanthemwithEmeryandGreydenthinkcaringforthegoatseverydayisactually pretty B.quiteC.rather D.veryAccordingtoEmery,whichofthefollowingbestdescribesA. 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