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2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中考試

初三年級英語試卷

考試時間:70分鐘試卷滿分:75分

說明:請考生在答題卷指定區(qū)域按要求規(guī)范作答,考試結(jié)束上交答題卷。

第一卷(50分)

1.完型填空(共10分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳

選項,并在答題卷上將相應(yīng)的字母編號涂黑。(共10小題,每小題1分)

CharlotteLieblingconsidersherselfa46worldwatcher”-someonewhocarefullyseesthe

worldaroundher.WhenLieblingwasincollege,shevolunteeredata1thatsoldsecondhand

goods.Shesawpeoplebringinginobjectstodonate,includingsofttoys.

Lieblingknewthatthetoysheldgreatsentimental(情感的)valuefortheirowners.Soshefelt

2_whenthetoysweresoldverycheaply,orworse,thrownaway.

OnenightwhenLieblinggothomefromwork,shestarteddoingsomeresearch.She3

thiswasn'thappeningonlyinhertown.Millionsoftoys4inlandfills(垃圾場)everyyearin

theworld/'Ifwecanchangetheideathatsofttoyslosetheir5afterthey'vebeenused,then

wecanshowpeoplethatthesetoysstillholdimportantworthandcanbepassedontoothers.Thafs

howtheLovedBeforeCompany6「Lieblingsays.

Whensomeonewantstodonateasofttoy,hecantakeittothecompany.Heisencouragedto

writedownthenameofthetoyandastoryaboutit.Thiscanincludethecreature'slikesand

dislikes,andanadventureit*sbeenon.Lieblingbelievesthatsharingwhatmakesthetoy7

helpsnewownersunderstanditsvalue.Thenthetoyiscleaned,photographed,andpacked8

withitsnameandstory.EveryMondayXiebling9thetoysontheLovedBeforewebsite.

Sincethecompanystartedin2019,LovedBeforehassoldmorethan50,000softtoys.Butthe

company*s10ismorethan'justtryingtosavesometoysfromlandfills,^Lieblingsays.4CWe

hopetoteachkidsaboutthevalueoflovingsecondhandthingsagain.^^

1.A.parkB.storeCbankD.school

2.A.safeB.freeC.sadD.lonely

3.A.addedB.realizedC.promisedD.explained

4.A.growupB.standupC.wakeupD.endup

5.A.valueB.interestC.energyD.weight

6.A.failedB.beganC.competedD.improved

7.A.smartB.simpleC.strongD.special

8.A.quicklyB.impatientlyC.carefiillyD.nervously

9.A.findsB.postsC.designsD.draws

lO.A.goalB.mleC.discoveryD.history

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II.閱讀理解(共40分)

第一節(jié)閱讀選擇

閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答

題卷上將相應(yīng)的字母編號涂黑。(共15小題,每小題1.5分)

A

WithmostChinesepeoplespeakingMandarin,orputonghua,somelocaldialects,orfangyan,

areindangerofdisappearing.Tosavethem,theChinesegovernmentstartedtheChineseLanguage

ResourcesProtectionProjectin2015.

Thisprojectlookedathowpeopletalkin1,712places.Theirlanguagesincluded103dialects

thatarealmostgone.Overfiveyears,morethan350universitiesandresearchgroupsjoined

in,alongwithover4,500expertsandmorethan6,000dialectspeakers.

ThisprojecthashelpedChinatobuildthelargestlanguageresourcelibraryintheworld.Now

adialectlibraryhasbeenbuiltonline,wherepeoplecanlearndialectsfromover5.6million

recordingsandover5millionvideos.Atpresent,theprojecthasenteredintothesecondstage.lt

planstocreatedigitaltoolslikeappsandmobiledictionariestohelppeoplelearndialects.

Whyisitimportanttoprotectthedialectculture?AccordingtoBritishexpertHaroldPalmer,

dialectsarethekeytokeepinglocalcultures,becausetheyfaithfullyshowthehistories,thebeliefs

andthefixedideasofanarea.

ZhangHongming,anotherexpert,talkedabouttheworryingsituationofdialects."Torabout

over10years,intheWudialectareassuchasShanghaiandSuzhou,childrenaged6to15can

understandbuthardlyspeakthedialect.Besides,youngpeopleabove15yearsoldsometimes

speakit,butnotverywellIfthiskeepshappening,thedialectmightdisappear.,9hesaid.

So,notonlythecountrybuteveryoneofusshoulddoourbittoprotectdialectculture.

11.Howmanydialectswerestudiedinthisproject?

A.103.B.350C.1,712.D.6,000.

12.Whatisthegoalforthesecondstageofthisproject?

A.Tocollectover5.6millionrecordings.

B.Tohelpover5millionpeoplelearndialects.

C.Todevelopdigitaltoolstohelpdialectlearners.

D.Tobuildthelargestlanguageresourcelibraryintheworld.

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword^they“inParagraph3referto?

A.Ideas.B.Dialects.C.Histories.D.Cultures.

14.AccordingtoZhangHongming,whyisWudialectworrying?

A.Kidsaged6to15hardlyunderstandit.

B.Fewerandfeweryoungpeoplespeakit.

C.Youngpeopleagedover15neverspeakit.

D.OnlypeopleinShanghaiandSuzhouspeakit.

15.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwefindthispassage?

A.Art.B.Science.C.Environment.D.Language.

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B

Ifstimetoputdownyourphone.

ResearchersfromauniversityinCaliforniahavefoundthateyedamagecausedbytoomuch

screentimecanharmotherimportantorgans(器官)andevenshortenyourlife.ProfessorPankaj

KapahiandBrianHodgepublishedtheirfindings.ltshowedthattherealsituationisworsethanwe

thought.

“Ourstudyshowsthatthisisabigproblem:eyedamagemayactuallyleadtoproblemsinother

organs,nKapahisaid.HeandHodgestudiedthepattems-offruitfliesandfoundthat

overexposure(過度接觸)tolightintheeyescancauseorworsenchronicdisease,慢性病

).Furtherresearchfoundthatfruitfliesthatwerecompletelyindarknesslivedlongerthanthose

thatwerenot.

Toomuchtimespentinfrontofascreencanharmyourhealth.taTooursurprise,wefoundthat

theeyeitself^atleastinthefruitfly,candirectlychangelife^Hodgesaid."Lookingatcomputerand

phonescreenswillsurelydoharmtous.Ontopofthese,beingexposedtolightpollutionlateinto

thenightisespeciallybadforus,“Kapahiexplained."Itmessesupeyeprotection,damagingthe

restofthebodyandthebrain.99

Thesefindingsareveryworryingbecausescreentimehasincreasedfastformanykids

becauseofCOVID-19.Parentsreportedthatalthoughtheypreventedtheirkidsfromplaying

videogames,children'sscreentimestillincreasedfrom0.75hoursto6.5hoursadayduetoonline

classes.

“Wealwaysthinkoftheeyeassomethingthatservesus.Wedon'tthinkofitassomething

thatneedstobeprotected,"Kapahiremindedus.

16.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?

A.Whatcausedeyedamage.B.Howseriouseyedamageisanditseffect.

C.Howtoprotectourorgans.D.Whyphonesdamageourhealth.

17.HowdidKapahiknowtheinfluenceofeyedamage?

A.Byinterviewingpeople.B.Bywatchingprogramsaboutlight.

C.Byreadingbooksaboutsleep.D.Bystudyingfruitflies.

18.Whatdoes"It"inParagraph4referto?

A.Cellphone.B.Computer.C.Lightpollution.D.Darkness.

19.Whatcausedtheincreasingamountofkids1screentime?

A.Wonderfulmovies.B.Onlineclasses.

C.Videogames.D.Interestingstories.

2O.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Toomuchlightisnotbadforourhealth.

B.Children'sscreentimeincreasedduetoCOVID-19.

C.Weneedtoprotectoureyesduringsleep.

D.Eyedamagefromlongscreentimecanbeharmful.

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c

Doyoueverfeellikethere'snotenoughtimeintheday?Thattimeissomehowracingaway

fromyou,anditisimpossibletofiteverythingin.Butthen,youstepoutsideintothecountryside

andsuddenlyeverythingseemsslower,morerelaxed,liketimehassomehowchangedlfsnotjust

you-recentresearchshowednaturecancontroloursenseoftime.

RichardoCorreia,theresearcherattheUniversityofFinland,foundthatbeinginnaturemay

changehowweexperiencetimeandperhaps,evengiveusthesenseoftimeabundance(充裕).

Correiacomparedpeople'sexperiencesoftimewhentheyperformeddifferenttypesoftasksincities

andnaturalenvironments.ltshowedthatpeoplereportedasenseofexpandedtimewhentheywere

innaturecomparedtowhentheywereincities.Forexample/walkthroughthecountrysidefelt

longerthanacitywalkofthesamedistance.

Ifsnotjustoursenseoftimeinthemomentwhichappearstobechangedbythenaturalworld,

andit'salsooursenseofthepastandfiiture.Earlierresearchshowsthatspendingtimeinnaturehelps

tomoveourfocusfromtheimmediate(目前的)momenttowardsourfutureneeds.Soratherthan

focusingonthestressofthedemands(需求)onourtime,naturehelpsustoseethebiggerpicture.

Thiscanhelpusfocusonwhafsimportantsothatwemeetourlong-termgoals.Thisispartly

becausespendingtimeinnatureappearstomakeuslessimpulsive(沖動的),enablingustothink

moreaboutfuturebenefitsinsteadofwantingimmediateones.

21.Howmightyoufeelwhenyouwalkinthecountryside?

A.Everythingremainsthesame.B.Timeisracingawayfromyou.

C.Therearelesshoursintheday.D.Thingsseemtogoataslowerspeed.

22.1nwhatwaydidCorreiacarryouttheresearch?

A.Bydoingonlinesurveys.B.Byinterviewingexperts.

C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byreviewingearlierstudies.

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"expanded“probablymean?

A.RealB.LostC.PassingD.Increased

24.Howdoesnaturehelpwithoursenseofthefuture?

A.Bymeetingourneeds.B.Bychangingourfocus.

C.Byshowinguspictures.D.Byremindingusofthepast.

25.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Whattimebringsus.B.Wheretimehasgone

C.Whywelosesenseoftimeinnature.D.Hownaturechangesoursenseoftime.

第二節(jié)短文填空

閱讀短文,從方框里的六個句子選擇五個還原到文中,使原文的意思完整連貫。(共5小題,

每小題2分)

DuringtheSpringFestivalof2024,manyChineseparentsboughttheirchildrenbrightred

setsofChineseNewYear'sclothing.Arecentreportshowedthattheorderfortraditionalclothes

wentupalot.2^Youngpeopledressedinsuchclothinghaveoftenbeennoticedatpopular

restaurants,parks,placesofinterestandsoon.

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27Firstitcleverlyconnectstraditionalandmodemparts,creatingaspecial_

andstylishlook.Second,itincludesintricateembroidery(精工繡),bri或tcolorsand

high-qualitycloth,whichmakesitstandoutfromwesternstyles.Besides,social煙圖產(chǎn)冷,

mediaalsohaveaninfluenceonChineseyoung.

Whatwaspopularonlyamongtheoldpeoplehasnowbecomeahitamongthe

young.Manypeopleregardthisas"'bloodlineawakening(血脈覺醒).“Inthepast,

peoplemightthinkthatonlyinclothingwithfamousbrandscouldtheyshowgoodtaste,28You

canfindthosepeoplewhilevisitingtheBritishMuseumaswellaswhentravelingintheUnited

States.

29ItmixestheancientbeautyoftraditionalChineseteawithmodemdesigns,likefancy

teasets.Thishasgraduallybecomealifestyle.30Youngpeoplearcmorepleasedtoexpresstheir

personalitywithtraditionalculture,reflectingtheirprideofbeingaChinese.

A.Nowpeopleinothercountrieslikethe4tnew-Chinesestyle^ofclothing,too.

B.”New-Chinesestyle^ofclothingispopularamongyoungpeopleforseveralreasons.

C/'New-Chinesestyle^hasnowspreadintomanyotherfields,includingnew-Chinesetea.

D.ThemixofChinesetraditionalcultureandmodemlifestylesshowspeople'sgrowinglovetowards

theircountry.

E.However,nowadays,manyofthempreferclothingthatshowsChineseculturewhengoingout-

evenwhentravelingabroad.

F.Withthegrowinginterestintraditionalculture,the46new-Chinesestyle^ofclothing,hasdrawn

theattentionofthepublic,especiallyyoungChinese.

第三節(jié)信息匹配

右欄A-F分別給出了六個中華成語故事,請根據(jù)左欄五個學(xué)生英語學(xué)習(xí)中常見的問題,幫助

他們選出對應(yīng)的成語故事,并將其標(biāo)號填入題前橫線上。(共5小題,每小題1.5分)

31Because^and"so"A.Theoldemperorlikedgroupmusic.Amanknewthisandjoinedthe

shouldn'tbeputtogether.Butmusicalteam.Butthenewemperorenjoyedthemusicplayedbyeverysingle

somestudentsoftenadd"so"tothemusician.Themanwithoutanymusicabilitywasafraidandranaway.

sentencewithttbecause^^.B.Severalmenweredrawingsnakesonthefloor.Onemanwas

32Somestudentsmaybeluckythefirsttofinishasnakebuthedidn'twinbecauseheaddedfeettohissnake.

togettherightanswers.ButC.Oneday,arabbitknockeditselfintoatreeandfelldead.Afarmernearby

iftheydependonlyonluck

failuremaycomeenjoyedtherabbitfordinnerandwaitedformoreatthesameplaceevery

33Somestudentsmayday.However,norabbitscameandhisfieldswentworse.

pretendthattheyknowtheD.Amanwantedtostealabigbellnextdoor.However,hehadto

grammarrulesbutinfact,theymakealotofnoisesohecoveredhisearswithpiecesofclothes,thinkingifhe

don'tcouldn'thearthenoise,neithercouldothers.

34StudentsshouldlearnaEAsheepkeeperfoundasheepwasgoneandhediscoveredtherewasahole

lessonfrommistakessothatinthesheephold(羊圈).Sohefixeditrightaway.Asaresult,therestofthe

theywon'tmakethemnextsheepweresafe.

time.

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35.SomestudentsseemtobeableF.Ahard-workingyoungmanwassopoorthathehadtomakeasmall

torecite(背誦)theEnglishtextsinholeinthewalltogetlightfromnextdooratnightHereadalotofbooksand

groups.Butiftheyaskedtodoit

becameanimportantofficerfortheemperor

alone,theycan't.

第二卷(25分)

im.語法填空(每題1分,共io分)

閱讀下面的短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適

當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號中的詞語的正確形式填空。

PhilipQiuisthefounderoftheMuseumofChineseinAmerica.Thismuseum1

(build)in1980forthepurposeofpromotingChineseculture.6CWeorganizemanykinds

ofculturalactivitiesandexhibitions2(show)fantasticChineseculturetavisitors.^he

said.

Overthepastfiveyears,themuseum3(tell)andrecordedthestoriesand

experiencesofChineseintheUnitedStatesandhasspreadtraditionalChinese

culture.Meanwhile,ithaspromotedtheexchangesofhistoryandculturebetweenthetwo___

4(country).Besides,themuseumhasheld15high-qualityexhibitionswithdifferent

themessuchashistory,paintingandreligion,receivingmorethan100,000visitorsfrom

differentplacesintheworld.

Thereis5exhibitionaboutPursuingHarmonyBetweenHumanandNatureatthe

museumrecently.6(it)exhibits(展品)includecalligraphy,musicalinstrumentsand

portraits.

“I7(true)believethathumancivilizationislikeabigfamily,andthecultureof

everynationintheworldshouldberespected.Culturalexchange8thiswill

helpstrengthencommunicationbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStatesandmaketheirrelations

much9(good).“Qiusaid.

Inthefuture,10themuseumhasmorechancesjtwillholddifferentth

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