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麗水市2023年初中學(xué)業(yè)水平模擬考試(一)英語試題注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷共四部分,共七大題,滿分120分,考試時(shí)間100分鐘。2.請(qǐng)務(wù)必在答題卡上答題,在試卷上答題無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將試卷和答題卡一并交回。卷I說明:本卷共有三大題,45小題,滿分70分。第一部分聽力部分一、聽力(共15小題;滿分25分)第一節(jié):聽小對(duì)話,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確的選項(xiàng),回答問題。(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)()1.Whoiswantedonthephone? A.Astudent. B.Theheadteacher. C.MrGreen.()2.HowoftendoesJohnseeamovie? A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Everyday.()3.WhathappenedtoLinda? A.Herfriendwasupset. B.Herpetdied. C.Shelostherway.()4.HowwillthegirlgettoJi’antomorrow? A.Bytrain. B.Bycar. C.Byair.()5.HowlonghasMr.Greenworkedinthisschool? A.In1959. B.Since1995. C.Before1959.第二節(jié):聽長對(duì)話,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確的選項(xiàng),回答問題。(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答6、7兩個(gè)問題。()6.Whatdoestheboyusuallydointheevening? A.WatchesTV. B.Doeshishomework. C.Drawpictures.()7.Whattimedoestheboyusuallygotobed? A.Atabout10:30. B.Atabout9:45. C.Atabout9:30.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答8~10三個(gè)問題。()8.WhatareAliceandJackdoing? A.Talkingonthephone. B.Workingintheoffice. C.Eatingdinner.()9.Howlongistherestaurantopenintheevening? A.Fortwohours. B.Forthreehours. C.Forfourhours.()10.WheredidAlicestayduringtheholiday? A.Inatown. B.Inahotel. C.Inthemountains.第三節(jié):聽下面一段獨(dú)白,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確的選項(xiàng),回答問題。(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)()11.HowmanypairsofsocksdoesNancyhave? A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.()12.WhydoesNancylikehersocksverymuch? A.Becausetheyaredifferent. B.Becausetheyarebeautiful. C.Becausetheyareclean.()13.WhatcolourofsocksdoesshewearonThursdays? A.Orange. B.Blue. C.Yellow.()14.WhathappenedtoNancyonthisFriday? A.Nancywokeupat8o’clock. B.Nancythoughtshewouldbelateforschool. C.Nancyworeapairofcleansockstoschool.()15.Whydidherclassmateslaughather A.Becausesheworeadifferentpairofsocks. B.Becausesheworedirtysocks. C.Becauseshewaslateforschool.第二部分筆試部分二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng).Bandpracticehadjustended.JimmyandBenstartedpackinguptheirinstruments.BeforeIcouldputmytrumpetintothecase,amusicstandfellandhitrighton___16___.“Ohno!”Iyelled.Jimmypickedupthetrumpetand___17___it.“Well,italreadyhasmanydents.Onemorewon’t___18___.”“Butit’smygrandpa’s.”Isaid.“He’scomingoverthisweekend.He___19___askedmetoplayforhim.I’msurehe’lldoitthistime.”“Maybehewon’tnoticethedent,”Bensaid.ButwhatifGrandpadidseeit?___20___wasIgoingtotellhimaboutit?Alotof“maybes”wereallIcould____21____onthebushome.MaybeIcouldpretendIdidn’tknowaboutit.Nah,Ididn’tlike___22___.MaybeIcouldgetmybabybrotherJacetotakeallofGrandpa’sattention.WhenSaturdayfinallyarrived,Istillhadn’tfoundoutwhattodo.Afterdinner,Grandpasaid,“Kevin,howaboutsome___23___?”“Um...”IlookedaroundforJace,butMomwasgivinghimabath,___24___Ihadtotakeoutthetrumpet.Iplayed“OdetoJoy,”“YankeeDoodle”...“Ithinkyou’re___25___thanIwasatyourage.”“Grandpasaid.”Anyothertime,Grandpa’spraisewouldhavemademefeelgreat.Butnotthistime.“I’msorryaboutthedent,”Iblurted.Itoldhimwhathadhappened___26___?Tomysurprise,hesmiledandsaid,“Instrumentsbecomepartofyouwhenyouplaythemalot.___27___canalwaysprotectthem.Theimportantthineisthatyoutoldme”“You’renot___28___?”Iasked.Grandpapointedtotheolddentsonthetrumpet.“Thisis___29___anaccidentalbump.Andgotthiswhenitfellontotheground.”“SoI’mnottheonlyclumsyoneinthefamily?”Isaid.Grandpalaughed.“Everydentcantella___30___.Ifyoustickwithit,somedayyou’llhaveatrumpetfullofyourownstories.”“Thankyou,Grandpa.”Iliftedthetrumpetandfilledtheroomwithhappysound.()16.A.it B.me C.him D.them()17.A.played B.repaired C.borrowed D.checked()18.A.help B.finish C.follow D.matter()19.A.never B.seldom C.a(chǎn)lways D.sometimes()20.A.How B.Why C.Who D.Where()21.A.dependon B.writedown C.dealwith D.thinkabout()22.A.lying B.learning C.talking D.questioning()23.A.news B.music C.movies D.speeches()24.A.so B.or C.if D.for()25.A.braver B.better C.crazier D.luckier()26.A.tiredly B.carelessly C.nervously D.disappointedly()27.A.Nobody B.Anybody C.Somebody D.Everybody()28.A.mad B.bored C.scared D.curious()29.A.a(chǎn)s B.from C.besides D.a(chǎn)gainst()30.A.joke B.tale C.difference D.problem三、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A()31.Ifaschoolsubscribes10copiesamonthofStorytimeforayear,itwillpay________. A.£38 B.£38.99 C.£340 D.£2400()32.Whichwordcanbeputin________inthepassage? A.Ways. B.Times. C.Places. D.Reasons.()33.AfterachildsubscribesStorytime,hecan________. A.receiveeachmagazineinabox B.getteachingresourcespackages C.enjoyclassicstorieseverymonth D.haveabigdiscountwhilepayingBFeelingsweatyfromasummerheatwave?Don’tworry—notallyoursweat*hastogotowaste.ResearchersfromUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiegohavedevelopedanewdevice*thatproducesenergyfromthesweatonyourfingertips.Thedeviceiscalledabiofuelcell(BFC).Fromtheoutside,itlookslikeasimplepieceoffilmconnectedtoelectrodes.Sohowdoesthedevicework?Whenyoustickthebiofuelcelltoyourfinger,ittakesinsweat.Theenzymes*ontheelectrodesthenhelptoproduceelectricity.Besidesusingthesweat,thedevicealsoproducessmallamountsofenergywhenitispressed,sodailyactivitiesliketyping,texting,orplayingthepianoareallgoodwaystogenerateelectricity.Somepeoplemaythinkitqueertochoosefingertipsasthesourceofsweat,butinfact,theyarethesweatiestpartofthebody.Eachfingerproducesbetween100and1,000timesmoresweatthanmostotherareas.Todate,thedeviceisthemosteffectiveon—bodyenergyproducer.Beforeitisinvented,mostpowerproducingwearabledevicesrequirewearerstoperformexerciseordependonothersources,suchassunlightorlargechangesintemperature.Butthenewdeviceusesapassivesystemtoproduceelectricityfromsweatinyourfingertips.evenifyouaresleepingorsittingcompletelystill.OneoftheresearchersLuYinsaid,“Uniikeothersweat—poweredwearablesthisonerequiresnoexercise,nophysicalinputfromthewearerinordertobeuseful.Thisworkisastepforwardtomakingwearablesmorepractical,convenientandaccessible.”It’salsoquitecomfortabletowearthedevice.Thesizeofthedeviceisabout1cm2.Itsmaterialisflexibleaswell.“Soyoudon’tneedtoworryaboutitbeingtoorigidorfeelingstrange.Youcancomfortablywearitforalongperiodoftime,”saidYin.However,atthemoment,thedevicecanonlystoreupalittlebitpower,andwouldtakeaboutthreeweeksofconstantweartopowerasmartphone,buttheresearchershopetoincreaseitspowerinthefuture.()34.Abiofuelcellcan________. A.protectfingertips B.causeaheatwave C.makeuseofsweat D.developnewdevices()35.Theunderlinedword“queer”probablymeans________. A.strange B.unsafe C.dirty D.traditional()36.Whilewearingthebiofuelcell,whocanmakethebiofuelcellwork?①Edwardhasagoodsleepinhisbed.②Bettysendsatextmessagetohermom.③Nickplaysbasketballwithhisclassmates④Lilydriesthesweatonherhandswithafan. A.②③④ B.①③④ C.①②④ D.①②③()37.Whatistheadvantageofthebiofuelcell? A.Itcaninfluencethetemperaturegreatly. B.Itcanpowerasmartphoneinaday. C.Itmakesyoucomfortablewhenyou’reinpain. D.Itworksfornearly24hoursadaywhenyouwearit.CInmostcitiesyougoto,youwillseewallsoutsidecoveredwithpaintingsofnamesandpictures.Thisiscalledgraffiti.Somepeoplelikethesepaintings,butothersdonot.Peoplewholikethemseethisgraffitiasart,butothersbelieveitmakescitieslookterribleandthatthepeoplewhodoitshouldbearrested.ThesedaysintheUKtherearestilllotsofplaceswhereyoucanpaintgraffitibecausemostpeoplelikegraffitithathasalotofbeautifulcolors.▲?ThereareexamplesofveryoldgraffitifromGreekandRomancultures.However,moderngraffitistartedinNewYorkintheearly1970s.Itcamefrompartsofthecityandthepeoplewhowroteitwereoftenteenagers.Graffitiisstillpartofthecitycultureinmanyplacesintheworldtoday.BanksyisanEngland-basedgraffitiartist.Hisartisadmiredaroundtheworld.Hispaintingsusuallyhaveapoliticalmessage.AlthoughBanksyhasbecomeveryfamous,nobodyknowswhohereallyis.Banksy’sartissopopularthatpeoplesometimestrytostealitsothattheycansellitatahighprice.ThismakesBanksyangrybecausethemessagesinhisartareagainsttheideaofmoney.Insomecities,touristscantakegraffititours.OneofthesecitiesisBogotainColombia.ThereisalotofbeautifulgraffitiinBogotaandmuchofitshowsthehistoryofthecountryorhasapoliticalmessage.Youcanalsoseepartsofthecitytouristsdonotusuallygoto.Thetourisverypopularandisalsofree.However,theyaskyoutodonatesomemoneyifyoulikethetour.TheyusethismoneytohelppoorColombianartists.()38.Graffitiisakindof________. A.citywalls B.wallpaintings C.publicservices D.beautifulcolors()39.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttopicsentenceofparagraph3? A.Whocreatedgraffiti B.Wherecanyouenjoygraffiti C.Whendidgraffitibegin D.Whyisgraffitipopulararoundtheworld()40.WhatmakesthegraffitiartistBanksyangry? A.Nobodyknowswhohereallyis. B.Somepeoplemakemoneywithhisart. C.Peoplemisunderstandhispoliticalmessages. D.Otherpeopledisagreewithhisideaofmoney.()41.IftouriststakegraffititoursinBogota,theycan________. A.buyworksofpoorColombianartists B.talkaboutColombia’shistoryinashow C.meetthemostfamousgraffitiartistBanksy D.visitsomespecialbutnotwell-knownplacesDOnemidsummerday,biologistAndrewParkerkneltinthebakingsandofanAustraliandesertandgentlyplacedtherightbacklegofasmalllizardintoadishofwater.Thesmalllizardthathaslearnedtosurviveintheextremeheat—hasasecretthatattractedParker.“Look!”heshouted.“Itsbackiscompletelydrenched!”Inlessthanaminute,waterfromthedishhadtraveledupthelizard’sleg,acrossitsskin,andintoitsmouth.Itwasdrinkingthroughitsfoot.Thelizardcanalsodothiswhenstandingonwetsand.Parkerhadcomeheretosolvetheriddleofhowitdoesthis,withaspecificpurposeinmind:tomakeanobjecttohelppeoplecollectwaterinthedesert.Parkerisaleadingscientistinthefieldofbiomimetics*—applyingdesignsfromnaturetosolveproblemsinengineering,materialsscience,medicine,andotherfields.Hisstudiesofthebodycoveringsofbutterfliesandbeetleshaveledtobrighterscreensforcellphones.TheworkofParkerisonlyonepartofagrowingglobalbiomimeticsmovement.Scientistsaroundtheworldaretrvingtocopyawidevarietyofnature’sdesignsecrets.IntheUnitedStates,researchersarelookingattheshapeofhumpbackwhalefinstohelpwindturbines*producemoreelectricenergy.Theshapeofthebodyofacertainfishhasinspired*designersatMercedes—Benztodevelopamoreefficientcardesign.Byanalyzinghowtermites—akindofinsectkeeptheirlargemounds’attherighttemperatureandhumidity,architectsinZimbabwehavebuiltmorecomfortablebuildings.AndinJapan,medicalresearchershavedevelopedapainlessneedlethatissimilarinshapetotheproboscis*ofamosquito.Perhaps,oneofthemostusefulapplicationsofbiomimeticsistherobot.ProfessorRonaldFearingiscreatingatinyrobotflythatcanbeusedinsurveillanceorrescueoperations.Althoughitwillbeyearsbeforehisrobotflycanperformanythinglikeanactualfly.Fearingisconfidentthatovertimehewillclosethegapbetweennatureandhumanengineering.Nowadays,thegapwithnatureisgraduallyclosing.Researchersareusingmorepowerfulmicroscopes,high-speedcomputersandothernewtechnologiestolearnmorefromnature.Agrowingnumberofbiomimeticmaterialsarebeingproduced.Andalthoughthefieldofbiomimeticshasvettobecomeasuccessfulcommercialindustry,ithasalreadydevelopedintoapowerfultoolforunderstandingnature’ssecret.()42.AndrewParkerwenttotheAustraliandesertto________. A.studythedietoflizards B.learnhowlizardscollectwater C.catchandbringbackalizard D.provethatlizardsdon’tneedwater()43.Theunderlinedword“drenched”probablymeans________. A.wet B.dry C.hot D.cold()44.Thestudyoftermitemoundshasinspiredpeopleto________. A.improvewindturbines B.inventapainlessneedle C.buildmorecomfortablebuildings D.developamoreefficientcardesign()45.What’sthepurposeofwritingthispassage? A.Togiveusexamplesofsomebiomimeticsdesigns. B.Toshowustherapiddevelopmentofbiomimetics. C.Totellusscientistsareworkingonbiomimetics. D.Tointroducesomegreatscientistsworkingonbiomimetics.卷II說明:本卷共有四大題,31小題,滿分50分。四、詞匯運(yùn)用(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)A.用方框中所給詞語的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞限用一次。during

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knife46.Eachofusshouldholdontoourdreamsandbelievein________.47.IvisitedHarvardUniversitywithmyfriends________mystayinAmerica.48.Westernerseatwith________andforkswhileweChineseeatwithchopsticks.49.AsChinadevelopsrapidly,theChineselanguagebecomes________thanbefore.50.Allthefamilymembersarebusygettingreadyformyfather’s________birthdayparty.B.閱讀下面短文,然后根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)所給漢語意思寫出單詞的正確形式。每空限填一詞。InLosAngeles,UPSdeliverydriverHectornoticedthatwhilehewasdeliveringthepackages,therewasonekid,Langston,wholookedsadbecauseheneverreceivedapackage.Afterseeingthathejumpedintoaction___51___(立刻).HefirstwroteanotetoLangston’sparents___52___(解釋)thesituationandaskabouttheboy’sname.Soonhegotallthe___53___(信息)heneededfromLangston’smom.Hectorshowedupthenext___54___(星期一)andsurprisedLangstonwiththedelivery.WhenLangstonopenedupthebox,hefoundabout___55___(五十)toycars.Itdoesngetmuchbetterthanthatforalittleboy.___56___(后來),Langston’smothersentanotetothankHectorforhiskindness.Inhisreply.Hectorsaidthathehad___57___(兒子)himself.He’dcollectedlotsoftheirtoycarsovertheyearsintheirpackaging.WhenhemetLangston,he___58___(意識(shí)到)itwastheperfectchancetoputthemtogooduse.Langstonhelpedhimrememberhowmanykids,___59___(包括)hisboys,hadtogothroughtheCOVID-19pandemic.“Ijustwanttoshowsomeloveatthis___60___(特殊的)time.”hesaid.BeforetheCOVID-19pandemic,youprobablydidn’tthinktoomuchaboutthepeoplewhodeliveredyourpackages.Butintimesofpandemic,deliverydriverslikeHectorhavesomeofthemostimportantjobs!五、語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。OnApril16,ShenzhouXIIIastronautsZhaiZhigong,WangYapingandYeGuangfu___61___(safe)comebacktoEarthfromtheTiangongspacestation.Therearemanyinteresting___62___(fact)abouttheirlanding.Let’stakealook!SpeedyreturnThemissionset___63___newspeedrecord.WhentheShenzhouXIIcamebackfromthespacestationin2021,ittookabout28hours.Thistime,ShenzhouXIIIcut___64___thenumberoforbits(環(huán)繞地球圈數(shù))fromeleventofive.___65___tookjust9hourstoreturn.LandinguprightThere-entrycapsule(返回艙)landedupright.ThislandingpositionisrareinChina’sspaceflighthistory.OnlyShenzhouVIandShenzhouXIII___66___(do)successfullysofar.___67___(achieve)this,astronautsmustletgooftheparachute(降落傘)withexacttiming.Landinguprightmakessurethatastronautshavethesoftestlanding.Keepingseated___68___theastronautsfeltgoodafterlanding,theystillneededtositonchairs.Thelongspacejourneychangedtheirbodies.Theirmusclesandbonesbecamemuch___69___(weak).Inthenextfewmonths,theywill___70___(train)

togetusedtoEarth’sgravity(重力).六、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)閱讀下面材料,然后從所給的A—E五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇正確的選項(xiàng)(其中一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)),并回答最后小題。Ihavebeenateacherallmylife,andIwanttobeanEnglishteacheragaininmynexttime.——ChenLinAmasterofEnglisheducationinChina,ChenLinjustcelebratedhis100thbirthdayinApril.71In1950,ChenstartedteachingatBeijingForeignStudiesUniversity(BFSU).72Healwaysputimportanceon“standingup”and“speakingup”inhisclasses.Healwaysstoodtoteachandtalkedloudly.Whenclasswasover,hewould“shutup”atonce.73LiJinzhao,oneofChen’sstudentsandateacheratBFSUnow,saidChenlikesrole-playingandsing

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