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2024-2025學年第一學期期中階段性學習質(zhì)量檢測初三英語試卷說明:1.本卷分為試題卷和答題卡,答案請涂寫在答題卡上,不要在試題卷上作答,否則不給分。2.本卷共有6大題、83小題,全卷滿分120分,考試時間為120分鐘。一、聽力測試(每小題1分,共20分)A)請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都將有10秒鐘的時間回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話讀兩遍。1.Whatdidtheboybuy?A.Ascarf. B.Acup. C.Ahat.2.WhatisSaradoing?A.Sayingthankyou. B.Sayingsorry. C.Sayinghello.3.Whosedictionaryisthis?A.Bruce’s. B.Eric’s. C.Tina’s.4.Wherearetheygoing?A.Tothelibrary. B.Totheschool. C.Tothesupermarket.5.WhatdoesJacksonmean?A.Heisgoodatrunning. B.Hewantstobewealthy. C.Hewillruntokeephealthy.B)請聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。請聽第1段對話,回答第6、7小題。6.Whereisthebank?A.ItisnexttotheMusicHall.B.ItisoppositetheMusicHall.C.ItisontheleftofCuihuaRoad.7.HowlongwillittaketogettotheMusicHall?A.About5minutes. B.About15minutes. C.About25minutes.請聽第2段對話,回答第8、9小題。8.HowdoesDaisyfeeltoday?A.Excited. B.Bad. C.Happy.9.WhatdidDaisypromiseherparentstodo?A.Waterflowers. B.Sweepthefloor. C.Cookbreakfast.請聽第3段對話,回答第10至第12小題。10.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?A.Sunny. B.Snowy. C.Windy.11.Whatdoesthegirlthinkofplantingtrees?A.Boring. B.Interesting. C.Meaningful.12.Whatdoesthegirlneedtoprepare?A.Apairofshoes. B.Apairofgloves. C.Apairofsocks.請聽第4段對話,回答第13至第15小題。13.WhatwillJackandMary’sclassdo?A.Sellcakes. B.Helpanimals. C.Gotohospital.14.Whichorganizationmightgetthemoneyraisedbythem?A.Ateamthatsavesanimals. B.Agroupthathelpschildren. C.Aschoolthathelpsthedisabled.15.Whoaretheygoingtoaskforhelp?A.Mary’ssister. B.Theirclassmates. C.TheirChineseteacher.C)請聽下面一段獨白,根據(jù)獨白內(nèi)容完成下列句子,每個空格不超過3個單詞。聽獨白前,你將有50秒鐘的時間閱讀句子的內(nèi)容。獨白讀兩遍。16.Thespeechcompetitionwillbeheldtocallonmorepeopleto________theenvironment.17.Thespeechcompetitionwillbeheldnext________afternoon.18.Youshouldpayattentiontosome________forthespeakers.19.Thespeakersshouldcomeupwithatleast________waystoavoidwasteindailylife.20.Allthespeakerswillreceive________gifts.二、語言知識運用(每小題1分,共8分)21.—IalwaysgetnervouswhenIstarta(n)________withothers.—Takeiteasy.Believeinyourself.A.condition B.communication C.instruction D.direction22.Asgoodstudents,weshouldgreetourteachersandclassmates________.A.slow B.slowly C.polite D.politely23.—It’snotgoodforchildrento________parentstoomuch.—Iagree.Theyshouldlearntosolveproblemsbythemselves.A.turnon B.dependon C.keepon D.puton24.Thepoem,“Lookingup,Ifindthemoonbright.Bowing,inhomesickness.”tellsus________.A.howtheauthormissedhishometown B.whentheauthorcouldseethemoonC.howcouldtheauthorgobacktohishometown D.whywastheauthorlookingup25.—Let’splayfootballifit________raintomorrow.—Butnobodyknowsifit________tomorrow.A.won’t;rains B.doesn’t;rains C.doesn’t;willrain D.won’t;willrain26.________badweather!A.What B.How C.Whata D.Howa27.Ahanfushow________intheMuseumofHistorynextweek.A.isheld B.washeld C.willbeheld D.hasbeenheld28.—Hello,Mr.Green.Couldyoutellmeyoure-mailaddress?—________?Ididn’thearyouclearly.A.Howcome B.Whynot C.Sowhat D.Pardonme三、完形填空(每小題1分,共26分)A)請先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入相應空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該項涂黑。(每小題1分)Thetea-pickingopera(采茶戲),performedbyartistsfromNanchangCountyofSouthernChina’sJiangxiProvince,wonapplause(掌聲)amongaudienceinPrague,capitalofCzechRepublic.“Chineseteaisvery29inPrague.IlikeChineseteaverymuchandhaveiteveryday.30,it’sthefirsttimeIwatcheda31abouttea-picking,”saidMarianKovac.AsvicepresidentofCzech-ChinaAssociationforEconomicCooperation,Kovachas32toChinamanytimes.“ThoughIfeelIknowChinaalot,Ihadneverheardaboutthe33before.It’sfascinating,”hesaid.Thetea-pickingoperawasfromthetea-growingareasinJiangxiwheretheteapickerswould34songstoeachotherwhilepickingtealeaves.Thesefolksongsweregraduallyadopted(采納)bylocalsingersand35becameknownasTea-pickingoperas.“Operaisacommonlanguageamongdifferent36”saidWangZhonghua,a(n)37fromNanchangCounty.Hesaidtheperformanceis38.TeapickingoperahasbeenlistedtheIntangibleCulturalHeritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))inJiangxi.“Thebestwaytoprotect39istoletmorepeopleknowit.”hesaid.“Wecan40theloveoftheaudience.Theyreally41it,”saidLiRujiang,whohelpedorganizethe42.AfterthePraguetour,thetroupe(巡回演出團)willalsoperform43Englandinthenextdays.29.A.easy B.popular C.terrible D.meaningful30.A.And B.So C.But D.However31.A.performance B.program C.present D.progress32.A.gone B.been C.got D.left33.A.dance B.song C.tea D.opera34.A.sing B.hear C.play D.like35.A.first B.usually C.finally D.suddenly36.A.cultures B.songs C.stories D.books37.A.star B.actress C.official D.writer38.A.boring B.meaningful C.useful D.relaxing39.A.it B.this C.them D.him40.A.remind B.protect C.feel D.give41.A.hated B.decided C.discussed D.enjoyed42.A.thing B.game C.event D.race43.A.at B.in C.on D.withB)請先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后用方框所給的詞的適當形式填空,并將答案填寫到答題卷的相應位置,每個詞限用一次。(每小題1分)Japan,understand,answer,country,idea,from,lost,polite,east,different,ifIfyouaskpeopleofdifferent44“Couldyoutellmethewaytothepostoffice?”,youwillget45answers.InJapan,peopleuselandmarks(路標)insteadofstreetnames.Forexample,the46willsaytotravelers,“Gostraightdowntothecorner,turnleftatthebighotelandgopastafruitmarket.Thepostofficeisacross47thebusstop.”InKansas,America,therearenotownsorbuildingswithinmiles.Soinsteadoflandmarks,peoplewilltellyoudirectionsanddistance.Forexample,peoplewillsay,“Gonorthtwomiles.Turn48,andthengoanothermile.”PeopleinGreecesometimesdonoteventrytogivedirectionsbecausefewvisitors49theGreeklanguage.Theywilloftensay,“Followme.”Thenheorshewilltakeyouthroughthestreetsofthecitytothepostoffice.Sometimes50apersondoesn’tknowtheanswertoyourquestion,heorshe,likeaNewYorker,mightsay,“Sorry,Ihaveno51.”ButinYucatan,Mexico,noone52“Idon’tknow.”Peopletherethink“Idon’tknow”isnot53.Theyusuallygiveananswer,butoftenawrongone.Avisitorcanoftenget54inYucatan!四、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共46分)A)請閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該項涂黑。(每小題2分)AJane,areporter,iscollectinginformationforthelocalnewspaper.Sheisinterestedinthefollowingthingsintroducedinamagazine.SmartSchoolbagForgettopackthebooksyouneedintoyourschoolbaginthemorningrush?Aschoolboyaged11hasinventedaschoolbag.Ittellsyouwhichbookstopack.Asmallcomputerandascanner(掃描裝置)arefixedinthebag.Aseachbookisputintothebag,itischeckedbythescanner.Ifanybookismissing,amessagewillbeshownonthecomputerscreentoremindyou.SunriseBedIt’shardforyoutogetupinthemorning,isn’tit?Tohelpyougetup,acompany(公司)hascreateda“tool”—asunrisebed.Itwakesyouupgentlyasasunrisedoes.Lightsbuiltintothebedturnonandstarttogetbrighterandbrighter.Whenthelightsarefullyon,softmusicwillbegintoplay.Itwillbelouderandlouderuntilyouturnitoff.Thecompanyexplains,“Thegentlelighttellsyourbodythatitismorning.”55.Whatcanthesmartschoolbagdo?A.Helpyourepaircomputers. B.Tellyouwhentopackbooks.C.Teachyouhowtofixscreens. D.Remindyouofthemissingbooks.56.Whichofthefollowingshowshowasunrisebedwakesyouup?A.lightson→musicon→lightsbrighter→musiclouderB.musicon→musiclouder→lightson→lightsbrighterC.lightson→lightsbrighter→musicon→musiclouderD.musicon→lightson→musiclouder→lightsbrighter57.InwhichpartofthemagazinehasJanemostprobablyfoundtheinformation?A.Wonderfulfood. B.Futureschools. C.Amazinginventions. D.Moderntools.BTabletennisisalsocalledping-pong.Itisanexcitingsport.Usuallytherearetwoorfourplayersplayinginit.Doyouknowhowtoplaytabletenniswell?Findsomeonetoplaywith.Youmaywanttobeginbyplayingwithsomeoneaboutyourskilllevel(水平)oralittlebetterthanyou.Thisway,youcanhavefunlearninghowtoplaywell.Youcanplayone-on-one.Thereareorangeorwhiteballsforyoutoplayorpracticewith.Thediameter(直徑)oftheballis40mm.Thetableshouldbe2.74meterslong,1.525meterswide,and0.76meterhigh.Knowhowtoholdthebat.It’simportanttoholditlooselytoletyourwrist(手腕)movefreely.Knowaboutrulestowinthegame.Manypeopleliketoplayto21pointsor15points.Itisfineforfreeplay.Buttheofficial(官方的)ruleistoplayto11points.Ifaplayerwantstowin,heorshemustbeahead(領先)bytwopoints.Insanctionedcompetition(認可的比賽),ifplayersorteamswinthreeoutoffivegames,theycanwininthecompetition.Theplayershavetochangesidesaftereachgame,andtheyalsochangesidesinthefifthgamewhenoneplayerorteamscoresfivepoints.Practiceagainandagain.Youcanbecomeaprettygoodping-pongplayerquicklywithmorepractice.Whenyoupractice,therearesomeimportantthings.Youshouldkeepyoureyesontheball,getafeelingfortherighttimingandkeeptheballlow.58.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1refersto.A.thetable B.theplayer C.thetabletennisgame D.theball59.Accordingtothepassage,playershavetoplayto________pointsinanofficialtabletennisgame.A.11 B.15 C.21 D.2260.Whydidthewriterwritethepassage?A.Totellpeoplewaystokeephealthy. B.Totellpeoplewaystoplaytabletenniswell.C.Toaskpeopletoplaytabletennisoften. D.Totellpeopletherulesofapopulargame.CCurtMcArdle,aBritishman,begantoliveinInnerMongoliaaboutfiveyearsago,teachingEnglishinHohbot.Whenheisfree,helikesmakingvideosabouthistripstovillagesnearHohhot.Hesharedmorethan10suchvideosonYouTube.McArdlesawthebigchangesinthosevillagesduringhistripsovertheyears.Thebrokenroadsinthevillagesbecomemuchbetternow.HeaddedthatHohhotopenedtwonewmetro(地鐵)linesinthelasttwoyears.“Nowyoucaneasilyspendadayinavillage.Youcangotoarestauranttobuysomefood.Iusedtofillmybagwithallkindsoffoodbeforetravelingtothevillages.YoucangotoasmallvillageinthemiddleofnowhereandpayforeverythingthroughWeChatorAlipay.Thereisalways4G,soIcanusethemaponmyphonetogetbacktothecity,”saysMcArdle.Insomevillages,peopletoldhimthattheycouldselllocalproductseasilythankstoagrowingnumberofvisitorsbroughtinwiththehelpofconvenienttransport.McArdlethinksit’sChina’seffortsatpovertyalleviation(扶貧)thatmakethesechangeshappen.HehopestogoonmakingvideostoshowrealChinatotheworldanddosomethingtohelpdevelopthecountry.61.WhatdoesCurtMcArdlelikedoinginhissparetime?A.StayingathomeandwatchingvideosabouttheBritish.B.MakingvideosabouthistripstovillagesnearHohhot.C.LearningChinesebyhimself.D.LookingforsomeinformationaboutHohhotontheInternet.62.Whichquestioncanthethirdparagraphanswer?A.HowcanpeoplepayinthevillagesnearHohhot?B.WhendidMcArdlecometothevillagesnearHohhotforthefirsttime?C.Whydidn’tMcArdleusemapsinChina?D.WheredidMcArdlegethisfirstphone?63.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.China’seffortsatpovertyalleviationlastyear.B.ABritishman’sproblemstheseyears.C.ABritishmantakestripstodifferentvillagesintheworld.D.ABritishmanrecordschangesintheChinesecountryside.64.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.DLive-streaming(直播)hasbecomeverypopularinChina.Viewers(peoplewhowatchit)cancommunicatewithhostsbysendingthemmessages,buyingthemgifts,ortipping(givingthemsomemoney).However,somechildrenarespendingtoomuchmoneyonlive-streamplatforms(平臺).Earlierthisyear,a17-year-oldboyinHubei,sent150,000yuantoahost.Thatwashisparents’lifemoney.Tostopthingslikethisfromhappeningagain,theNationalRadioandTelevisionAdministrationintroducedanewruleonNov23tobettermanagelive-streamingservices.Therulebanschildrenfromgivingmoneyorsendinggiftstolive-streamhostsandperformers.Italsoaskspeopletoregister(注冊)onlive-streamingsiteswiththeirrealnames.Parentswelcomethisnewruleverymuch.AccordingtoChinaDaily,aboutone-fifthoflive-streamviewersin2021werechildren.“Onlineshowsandlive-streaminghavebecomesopopular.Ialwaysfeelworriedthatmysonmightbecomelostinthem.”saidamotherofa15-year-oldboyinBeijing.“Stricterrulemakesmefeelsafer.”Inaddition,therearesomeotherwaystohelpmanagelive-streamingservices.Forexample,live-streamingplatformswillputalimit(限制)onhowmuchmoneypeoplecansendtothehosts.Whenviewersreachthelimit,theywillnotbeabletosendgiftsorgivemoney.Ifthehostasksviewerstosendgiftsortips,heorshewillbeaddedtoblacklist.65.Whatproblemdoeslive-streamingbringa17-year-oldboyinHubeiProvince?A.Spendingtoomuchmoneyonlive-streamingplatforms.B.Receivingtoomanygifts.C.Affectinghisfriendshipintheschool.D.BecominglostinwatchingTV.66.WhatdoesthemotherfromBeijingthinkofthelive-streaming?A.Helpful. B.Scary. C.Worrying. D.Fantastic.67.Whatdoestheunderlineword“bans”inParagraph4mean?A.幫助 B.贊成 C.期盼 D.禁止68.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Live-streamingisPopular B.ANewRuleforChildrenC.ManageLive-streamingStrictly D.TheUsingLimitforViewersEInspring2021,BatterseaArtsCentre,avenue(地點)insouthwestLondon,introduced“paywhatyoucan”forallitsshows.Thereasonissimple—theybelievethateveryoneshouldbeabletobeapartofthegreatwork,regardlessof(不管)theirabilitytopay.Shouldallshowsbe“paywhatyoucan”?Somesupportersbelieveit’sagoodidea.Inthe17thcenturywhenShakespearewaswritinghisplays,everyonewenttothetheatre.ThecheapestticketinLondonwasonepenny.Thisishowshowsshouldbeopentoeveryone,nomatterhowmuchtheyearn.PayingwhatyoucanisinthespiritofShakespeare’stime,anditopenstheartstoall.Italsoshowsthatmanyartvenuesareatypeofcharity(慈善機構)thatprovidepublicbenefitsandspreadculture.Thatdoesn’tmeantheshowisn’tgood.However,thisideamakessomepeopleworriedandsomeopponents(反對者)areagainstit.Societyexpectsartforfree—freeartshows,freemusic,freevideos.△Forsomepeople“paywhatyoucan”wouldmean“paywhatyouwantto”—nothing.Itisexpensivetoputonashow.Iftheaudiencewanttoseeagoodshow,theyshouldpayapartofwhatitcoststoputon.AsurveybyArtsProfessionalmagazinefoundthatmanypeopleavoidshowsnotbecausetheyaretooexpensivebutbecausetheydon’tthinktheywillenjoythemselves.Artvenuesshouldfocusonmakingthebestshowstheycan,andpricetheticketstoreflectthequality(質(zhì)量).69.Whywas“paywhatyoucan”introduced?A.Toattractpeopletowatchtheshow.B.Toimprovepeople’sabilityofart.C.Toteachpoorpeopletomakeartworks.D.Toleteveryonehavethechancetoenjoygreatworks.70.WhatcanweknowaboutartvenuesinShakespeare’stime?A.Theywerefreetoanyone. B.Theyhelpedtospreadculture.C.Theytaughtpeopleartsforfree. D.Theygaveawaymoneytopoorpeople.71.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe△?A.Thereisbadserviceinfreeartshows. B.Peoplewillpaylessattentiontoart.C.Thismakespeopleexpectanyartforfree. D.Peoplecansavemoneytolearnart.72.Howdoestheauthor(作者)writethispassage?A.Bycomparingideas. B.Bylistingnumbers. C.Byconnectingfacts. D.Bygivingexamples.B)請先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面方框內(nèi)的七個選項中,選出五個還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結構完整。(每小題2分,共10分)MarkTwainoncesaid,“Neverputofftilltomorrowwhatyoucandotoday.”Theproblemmanyofushaveisprocrastination(拖延癥).73However,everyonecanavoiditbytakingafewsimplestepstoday!Makedaily“todo”lists.Beforeyourdayends,makeaplanfortomorrow.Listupcomingtasksinorderofimportance.You’llbegineachnewdaywithheadstart.Asyoucompleteeachtask,checkitoff.74Alwayskeepyourdailyschedulewithyou.Useittoremindyourselfwhatyouneedtodonext.Breaklargetasksupintosmallones.75Youmayfeeldefeated(挫敗的)beforebeginning.Buteveryprojectisdoubleifit’sdoneinsmallsteps.Beginbybreakingupyourtaskintosmallerparts.Thishelpsremovetheunnecessaryfearofhavingtodoalargeprojectallatonetime.76Ifyourworkplaceisfullofdistractions(使人分心的事),you’llneedtomakesomechanges.YoumayneedtoremoveyourphoneorTVfromyourworkplace.Ifpeopleoftenstopbyforatalk,youmayneedtomovetoadifferentplace.Followthefive-minuterule.Thehardestpartaboutanytaskisgettingstarted.Onesolutiontothisproblemistoscheduleatimedailytoworkonyourbigproject.Workonitforonlyfiveminutes.77Surprisingly,onceyou’vebegun,youmaybeabletokeepgoingandfinishthetask.A.Changeyourworkingenvironment.B.Thendecidewhetherornottocontinue.C.Youwillcertainlysucceedatonce.D.Ifaprojectlookstoobig,itcandiscourageyoufromgettingstarted.E.Learningfromyourmistakeswillmakeyoustrong.F.Whenprocrastinationbec

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