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成都市锦江区一诊英语题含答案
锦江区初2016级学业质量专项检测工具
英语
注意專项:
1.全卷分A卷和B卷,A卷满分100分,B卷满分50分;考试时间120分钟。
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A卷(100分)
第一部分听力测试(共30小题,记30分)
一、听句子,根据所听到的容选择正确答案。
每小题念两遍。
(共5小题,每小题丨分;计5分)
二、听句子,选择与所听句子容相符的图片,并将代表團片的宇母埴在答题卡的相应位肓,每小题念两遍。
(共5小题,每小题1分;记5分)
19.A・Putonfewerclothes.B.Greetpeoplefirst.C・Makehimself
thinner.
20AAcrossfromthelibrary・B.Nexttothelibrary.C・Nexttothe
supermarket.
四、听短文,根据短文容选择正确答案,短文念两遍。
(共5小题,每小题2分,记5分)
21.Carverwaswhomadehundredsofproductswithpeanuts(花生)・
A.oscientistB.Abusinessmon.C.ofarmer.
22.WhendidCarverstarttoteachinthecollege.
A.In1864.B.ln1894.CJn1896.
23.WhatdidthesouthoftheUnitedStatesmainlygrowbeforeCarvermadehisresearch・
A.Cotton.B.Peanuts.C.Bothco卄onondpeanuts.
24.Carvercameupwithnewusesforthepeonutsbecausehewantedto.
A.Stopfarmersplantingcotton.
B.Sellhisproductswithpeanuts.
C.Encouragefarmerstoplontpeonuts.
25.HowdidCarverimprovethefarminginthesouthernUnitedStates.
A.Hehelpedfarmersthereplantintherightway.
B.Hehelpedyoungscientistsandsetagoodexample.
C.Heinventedmorethan300peanutproductswithfarmers.
五、听下面一段对话,根据容补全所缺信息,短文念三遍。
(共5小题,每小题1分;记5分)
Coloringhasbecomepopularwithpeopleatallages.
Theactivityofcoloring
Peoplefillincertainpictureswiththeir26
27ofcoloring
-Childrenenjoycoloringaroundtheworld.
-Moreteenagersondadultsbecomeinterestedincoloring.-Colorinqbooksare28booksinthestoresinAmerica
now.
Thereasonswhysomanypeoplelovecoloring
-Customerssaytheyspendtimecoloringtorelaxthemselves・-Aresearchshowscoloringguidespeopletofocusononesimpletaskondhelpsthemfeelfeel29
-Expertssaycoloringconhelppeople1sbrainhealthythrough30ofthedrawing.
第二部分基础知识运用(共30小题,计40分)
六、选择埴空。
(共15小题,计20分)
A.从以下各题的A、B、C三个选项中选择正确答案。
(共10小题,每小题1分;计10分)
31.-ChincfsrunningstarLiZixuanwasthewinnerofChengduInternationalMarathonlastyear.
-Whatexcitingnews!
Lefsgiveherthethumbs-up・
A.aB.onC./
32.-WhafstheofyourexcelletspokenEnglish?
・Practicemakesperfect.
A.influeneeB.resultC.secret
33.-Pmafraidwecon'ttotakeataxi.Howabouttakingthesubway?
-Iagreewithyou.Thetrafficistoobusynow.
A.waitB.chooseC.refuse
34.AirpollutioninChengduremoinsaproblemwehavedonealottosolveit.
A.althoughB.unlessC.since
35.NobodyelseismorethenmyuncleJoebecauseheisgoodattellingjokes
andalwaysmakesushappy.
A.patientB.politeC.humorous
36.Scotwaskilledinthecaraccidentyesterday丄uckily,hewassavedbythe
doctor.
A.exactlyB.nearlyC.completely
37.AftersingingapopularEnglishsongJessieJbecameafamoussingerhasgot
millionsoffonsinChino.
A.whoB.whoseC.which
38.Ababy,sfirstmonthbirthdayisaspecialeveninChinaandwithaspecial
party・
A.wascelebratedB.iscelebratedC.willbe
celebrated
39.-Whereareyougoingforyourwintervacation?
-IgotoPhuketforitsbeautifulbeaches.ButIhaven5tdecidedyet.
A.can1tB.mustC.may
40.-Sir,conyoutellme?
A.howwecanfindhappiness
B.whenwecanfindhappiness
C.whoconhelpusfindhappiness
B•补全对话。
根据对话容,从下边方框中选出适当的选项补全对话。
(共5小题,每小题2分;计10分)
A:
HellorWilliam.YoumustbeveryexcitedaboutleavingforFrancenextweek!
B:
Yes.ButIamalittlebitnervous.
A:
Howcome?
41
B:
ActuallyJhavenodifficultytalkingwiththeFrench.Butwhatworriesmemostishowtouseknivesandforkswell.
A:
42Iconteachyou.Pleaseremembertheimportontrulewhenusingthem-thelefthandfortheforkondtherighthandfortheknife.
B:
Wow,that1seasy.loftenmistooktherightortheleftbefore.Thankyouverymuch.
43
A:
Don'tworryaboutthat.lhaveabookaboutFrenchtablemanners.44
B:
Thafsgreat,45
A:
Noproblem.Iwillbringittoyoutomorrow.
B:
Thonks.lfssoniceofyou・
A.It1snobigdeal.
B.Couldyoupleaselendittome?
C.WeknowyouhavestudiedFrenchforyears.
D.ButIomstillnervousaboutthetablemanners・
E.IttellsusalotofthingsthatFrenchpeoplemaythinkimpolite.
七、完形埴空。
阅读下面两篇短文,根据短文容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出可以埴入空白处
的最佳答案。
(共15小题,计20分。
A篇每小题2分,计10分;B篇每小题丨分,计10分。
)
A
Onceavillagerownedadonkeyondosheep.Heusedhisdonkeytocarrygoodsfromthevillagetothetown.Sometimes,he46thedonkeytootherswhentheyneeded.A什erusingittheyreturned・
Asthedonkeyworkedhardeverydayzthevillagerfedthedonkeymorefoodthonthesheep.Thesheepfelt47sohewontedtoplayjokesonhim.Oneday,hesaidtothedonkey,“Youworkalldaylongondhardlyrelaxyourself.Youshouldactasifyouwereill.Thisway,youcanchoose48togetsomerest?
1
Thedonkeytookthesheep's49ondoctedasifhewasill.Thevillagercalledadoctortotreathisdonkey.Thedoctorsaid,“Yourdonkeyhasastrangeillness.Tocurehim,youmustfeedhimthesoupmadeofasheep'sheart/
Thevillagerkilledthesheepatonceandcookedsoupoutofthesheep'sheart.Thesheephadtriedtoharmthedonkeyoutofjealousy(嫉妒),but50harminghimself.
46.A.carried
B.sent
C.lent
47.A.uneasy
B.uncomfortable
C.unusual
48.A.politely
B.wisely
C.patiently
49.A.advice
B.place
C.chonce
50.A.tookup
B.thoughtup
C.endedup
B
JoeHillisacollegestudentfromBoston.He51asocialmediagroupcalled"GoodorBadJerseyBusiness”severalyearsago.Atfirst,hethoughthecouldlearnmoreaboutNewJerseyfromthegroup.Howeverzhesoonfoundoutthatthegroupwasactuallyasmall52nomedJerseyintheEnglishChonnelinsteadoftheAmericanState.
Realizingthathehadjoinedthe53group,Hillpostedamessagetothegroup
lastSeptember.HesaidthathehadneverheardofJerseybeforehe54becameamemberofthegroup.Andthatthegroupwasnowhisfavorite.Hispostwasahitamongtheothergroupmembers.ThoughHilllatertriedtoleavethegroupmanytimes,theothermemberskept55・
Shortlyo什erHillknewhis56zanativeinJerseynamedAlexDolaninvitedhimto
visittheislond.Otherlocalpeoplealsojoinedin.They57Hillfreefoodanddrinks,ondshowedhimaroundtheisland.Theluckiesttouristwasinvitedtovisiteverypartoftheislond,58itsbeachesjarmsondsoon.
Hillfeltquiteathomeduringhisstayontheisland59everyonehemetwaskind
ondfriendly.Therewasnotasinglebad60alloverhistrip.HeisnowplanningtoinviteDolantoexpresshisthanksforthepeople1shospitaliy(热情好客)inJersey.lt
seemedhisbadluckhadaccidentollyturnedintoagoodone.
51.A.created
B.spread
C.joined
52Aislond
B.state
C.community
53.A.correct
B.wrong
C.valuable
54.A.sadly
B.gradually
C.unexpectedly
55.AJettinghimdown
B.cheeringhimup
C.holding
himback
56.A.purpose
B.mistake
C.choice
57,A.left
B.received
C.offered
58.A.besides
B.except
C.including
59Athough
B.because
C.if
6O.A.experienee
B.tourist
C.custom
第三部分阅读理解(共15小题,计30分)
八、阅读下面短文,根据短文容判断句子的正误,正确的涂“A”,错误的涂“B”。
(共5小题,每小题2分;计10分)
Manycooksthinktheycantelliffoodisdoneondsafe-to-eatbyhowitlooksandfeels.HowevecaccordingtotheUSDAjecentresearchhasshownthatusingafoodthermometer(温度计)istheonlywaytomakesurethefoodsarecookedtoatemperaturehighenoughtobesafe.Buthow?
♦Placethethermometerinthethickestpartofthefood.Itshouldnottouchbone(骨头)orfatoritmayinflueneetheresult.
♦Begincheckingthetemperaturetowardtheendofcooking.Makesuretocleonyourfoodthermometerwithhotsoapywaterondrunningwaterwellbeforeando什ereachuse.
♦Cookallbeetlambandvealtomediumtoatleastatemperatureof63°C.Forsafetyandqualityzallowthemeattorestforatleastthreeminutesbeforeeating.
♦Groundbeef(牛肉沫)aswellasgroundlambshouldbecookedto71°C.Cookallpoultrylikechickenorturkeytoatleast74°C.
Afoodthermometershouldalsobeusedtomakesurethatcookedfoodisheldatsafetemperaturesuntilserved.
61.Manycookscontellwhetherthefoodisdoneorsafebyhowitlooksondfeels・62」fyourthermometertouchestheboneorfatyouwillfailtogetthehightemperature.
63.Whenusingathermometerzmakesureitworksduringthecookingondcleonittwice.
64.You'dbettereatthebeefjambondvealassoonastheyarecookedwell.
65.Fromthepassagejhesehotfoodsshouldbekeptat60°Corabovetobesafeenough.
九、阅读下面两篇短文,根据短文容选择正确答案。
(共10小题,每小题2分;计20分)
A
A13-year-oldboycalledKipsang」ivesinasmallvillageinAfrica.Kipsonglovesrunning.HeandhisfriendChuiaresenttoaspecialrunningschool.HoweverXipsongfacesaproblem.Whatdoeshedo?
Lefsfindout.
TheywereshownsomeoftheprizesthatwerewonbyKenyanrunnersinbiggames.Thestudentslookedatphotos,watchedvideosandlearntoboutfomousKenyonrunners.
Kipsangwastransportedtoanotherworld,andbeforehefellasleepeachnightheimaginedthathewasoneofthefastestrunnersintheworld.HoweverjightnowKipsanghadaproblem.ThestudentsweregivenrunningshoestoweacbutKipsangneverworeshoesbefore.Whenhetriedthemon,hefeltuneasy.Howcouldhepossiblyrunfastwithsuchheavyobjectsstuckontheendsofhislegs?
Hefelthecouldn1ttouchthegroundwithhistoesorfeeltheearthashepushedoff.
Hewatchedasotherstudentsgotusedtotheirshoesondhetalkedtotheexperiencedonesaboutthem.Mostunderstoodhowhefeltastheyhadgrownupwithouteverwearingshoes,too.Theytoldhimtherunningshoeswouldbebetterforhisfeetandintimehewouldgetusedtothemondtheywouldhelphimgofaster.SoKipsangkeptorrondfinallyhewasableto