1、初三英语第二次模拟试卷初三英语第二次模拟试卷 一、单选一、单选 1. Bees and butterflies play _ flowers. Then hide _ the April showers. A. among; from B. among; in C. with; in D. with; on 2. Thanks a lot for offering such _ to me in my research. A. usual advice B. important advice C. a usual trip D. valuable trip 3. My neighbor see
2、ms unfriendly. She _ wears a smile and often avoids me. A. often B. sometimes C. always D. seldom 4. Do you prefer _ basketball with me? No, Id rather _ at home and watch TV because of my aching feet. A: play; stay B: to play; to stay C: play; to stay D: to play; stay 5. _ you start worrying, do wha
3、t you can about the problem right now. If theres nothing to do, just let it go. A. Whoever B. Whatever C. Whenever D. Wherever 6. _ China has controlled the virus, some people in other parts of the world still live in fear of their lives. A. While B. Although C. Unless D. Until 7. Why hasnt anyone c
4、ome to the party? Oh, my god! I _ the wrong date in the invitation letters the other day. A. wrote B. have written C. will write D. write 8. I remember that Mr.Green once traveled broad. Not only Mr.Green but also his daughters _ abroad twice. A. have gone B. have been C. has gone D. has been 9. Six
5、teen-year-olds _ not be allowed to drive. They arent serious enough at that age. A. need B. should C. could D. shall 10. When Tom fails in the exam, hell _ an excuse. So I wonder what his excuse is this time. A. set up B. put up C. take up D. make up 11. After World War II, Annes father collected he
6、r diary and had it _ in 1947. A. publish B. to publish C. published D. been published 12. - The light in his room is still onDo you know _? - Maybe he wants to finish the DIY. A. Whats she busy doing B. why he stays up so late C. if he is busy studying D. when he will stop working 13. Would you like
7、 to spend summer holiday in the countryside? Oh, dear, I have been used to the life in the city. I think life here is _. A. more comfortable B. less comfortable C. the most comfortable D. the least comfortable 14. I promise that I will read English for half an hour every morning from now on, mum. Re
8、ally? _. A. Every dog has its day. B. Practice makes perfect. C. Many hands make light work. D. Actions speak louder than words. 15. Playing video games is really a waste of time. _. There are more meaningful things to do. A. I cant agree more B. I hope so C. I have no idea D. Im afraid not 二、二、完型填空
9、完型填空 根据短文内容,从各题所给的 A. B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Mr Wu is an English teacher. Last Monday at the beginning of class, he 16 asked his students how their weekends had been. One girl said that she had spent a 17 weekendshe had her wisdom teeth pulled out and they still hurt. “Why do you always seem to be so ha
10、ppy, Mr Wu?” she asked. The girls question 18 Mr Wu of something he had read somewhere before. “Every morning when you get up, you have a 19 about how you want to get close to life that day,” Mr Wu said with a smile. “I choose to be cheerful.” “And today is my 20 day,” he added. “Why ?” The students
11、 eyes opened wide. The whole class were curious. “This morning, I 21 to school as usual. I only had to go another kilometer down the road when my e-bike broke down.” “Your e-bike broke down and you are happy?” The students were 22 . “What do you mean, Mr Wu?” “My e-bike broke down a quarter before c
12、lass, so I 23 it on the roadside, took my books, and 24 down the road. It took me ten minutes to arrive at the school. I live eight kilometers away. My e-bike could have broken down 25 along the way. But it didnt.But, it broke down in the 26 placeoff the main road, within walking distance of here. I
13、m still able to teach my class, Ill be able to get it repaired after class 27 and I can get back home on my e-bike. If my e-bike must break down 28 , it couldnt be arranged(安排)in a better way.” The students smiled. Mr Wu smiled back. Somehow, his story had 29 them. He was happy that they had a perfe
14、ct chance to consider 30 in a new way. ( ) 16. A. proudly B. cheerfully C. seriously D. angrily ( ) 17. A. busy B. satisfying C. terrible D. meaningful ( ) 18. A. reminded B. warned C.told D. thought ( ) 19. A.question B.task C.dream D.choice ( ) 20.A.awful B. faithful C. busy D. lucky ( ) 21. A. wa
15、lked B. ran C. drove D. rode ( ) 22. A. surprised B. bored C. impatient D. nervous ( ) 23. A. repaired B. checked C. left D. found ( ) 24. A. rode B. walked C. drove D.skated ( ) 25. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. everywhere D. nowhere ( ) 26. A. middle B. dangerous C. perfect D. bad ( ) 27. A. hard B.
16、secretly C.exactly D. rapidly ( ) 28. A. yesterday B. that day C. tomorrow D. today ( ) 29. A. hurt B. touched C. controlled D. worried ( ) 30. A. dream B. purpose C. wish D. luck 三、三、阅读理解阅读理解 A Have you ever rubbed your hands together when they get cold?Why do we do that?We do that for friction. Fr
17、iction happens when two things that arent very smooth rub together to make heat energy. The faster you rub two things together, the more friction ( and heat) you can make. Lets discover friction! WHAT YOULL NEED:Soap WaterYour hands! WHAT TO DO: 1.Make sure your hands are dirty. 2.Rub your hands tog
18、ether until you feel the heat of your hands. 3.Now, use soap and water to get your hands very slippery(滑的). 4.Try to make friction happen while your hands are slippery. 5.Please write down what has happened. LETS TALK! Friction is an energy that happens when two things rub together. When friction ha
19、ppens, it makes heat! When your hands are slippery, they wont make very much friction and your hands wont get so hot. DID YOU KNOW? 1.Friction happens when you stop your fast running bike. 2.Ancient people made fires by rubbing two pieces of wood together. Friction happened though they didnt know it
20、. _?_ Friction is everywhere. Have you ever noticed situations where friction is happening?If not, ask your parents to take you out in a car. If it is not hot, touch the tires(轮胎) of the car before and after a short drive to see how much warmer they get from friction. 31. This passage is most probab
21、ly _. A. a science report B. a car advertisement C. a rubbing introduction D. a chemistry program 32. _ is not an example of friction. A. Bike riding B.Car driving C. Hands rubbing D.Friction discovering 33.Whats the last column(栏目)? A. THINK IT OVER! B. WHAT HAPPENED? C. EVERYDAY ACTION: D. WORK WI
22、TH PARENTS B Everyone wants to succeed in their life, dont they? Even as a teenager, you can achieve success in your life. It really isnt so hard. Just follow the steps below. Do well at school. No matter how boring it is now, education will help you find your place in society. Try the best you can
23、such as listening to teachers, doing your homework seriously, and facing difficulties bravely. They will help you enter a better university and enable you to get a great job in the future . School sets you up on the right track! Find out your goals in life and wok towards them. Start thinking about
24、jobs you would like to take in future. You can work towards non-job-related goals first, such as getting good grades at school, joining a team sport, and taking up a hobby, etc. It will help you know yourself better. Discover and try new things, and you might be surprised at what you can do! Have go
25、od friends Friends are there to support you and lift your spirits. Be with people who can share your happiness and sadness,and oppositely, ditch the ones who cant. Create a group of supportive, loving friends that can help you succeed in life ad live your dreams. Find a few really good friends that
26、will stick with you once you leave your school. Help out in your community Volunteering can not only improve yourself, but also make you happier. Studies show that people who volunteer are less likely to develop depression,anger and other bad feelings than people who dont. For example, if you love a
27、nimals,volunteer at an animal shelter, If you love helping the environment,plant trees. Having lots of volunteer hours will make you taste different parts of live. More importantly, when you help others, youre making a big difference in the world. 34. If you want to do well at school,you should . A.
28、 find your place B.go to a better university B. get a good job D.pay attention to teachers words 35. Which of the following is close to the underlined sentence in paragraph2? A. If you want to go to school,you should find a right way. B. People always set up schools on the right road. C. Learning at
29、 school can help you live a happy life. D. Education will help you to make right choices and succeed. 36. The word“ditch”in paragraph4 probably means“ ”. A. learn from B.keep in touch with C.stay away from D.communicate with 37. Choose the best sentence for the blank“ ”in paragraph 5. A. Find volunt
30、eer opportunities that interest you. B. Develop your personal skills and confidence. C. Respect other volunteers in your community. D. Make friends with more volunteers. C Humans are social animals. They live in groups all over the world. As these groups of people live apart from other groups, over
31、the years and centuries they develop their own habits and ideas, which are different from other cultures. One important particular side of every culture is how its people deal with time. Time is not very important in nonindustrial (非工业的) societies. The Nuer people of East Africa, for example, do not
32、 even have a word TIME that is in agreement with the abstract (抽象的) thing we call time. The daily lives of the people of such nonindustrial societies are likely to be patterned around their physical needs and natural events rather than around a time schedule (时间 表) based on the clock. They cook and
33、eat when they are hungry and sleep when the sun goes down. They plant crops during the growing seasons and harvest them when the crops are ripe. They measure (测量) time not by a clock or calendar, but by saying that an event takes place before or after some other event. Frequently such a society meas
34、ures days in terms of “sleeps“ or longer periods in terms of moons“. Some cultures, such as the Eskimos of Greenland measure seasons according to the migration (迁移) of certain animals. Some cultures which do not have a written language or keep written records have developed interesting ways of“telli
35、ng time“. For example, when several Australian aborigines(土著居民) want to plan an event for a future tine one of them places a stone on a cliff or in a tree .Each day the angle (角度) of the sun changes slightly .In a few days, the rays of the sun strike the stone in a certain way. When this happens, th
36、e people see that the agreed-upon time has arrived and the event can take place. In contrast (成对比) exactly correct measurement of time is very important in modern, industrialized societies .This is because industrialized societies require the helpful efforts of many people in order to work. For a fa
37、ctory to work efficiently (well, quickly and without waste), for example, all of the workers must work at the same time. Therefore, they must know what time to start work in the morning and what time they may go home in the afternoon. Passengers must know the exact time that an airplane will arrive
38、or depart. Students and teachers need to know when a class starts and ends. Stores must open on time in order to serve their customers. Complicated (复杂的)societies need clocks and calendars. Thus, we can see that if each person worked according, to his or her own schedule, a complicated society could
39、 hardly work all. 38. By saying “Humans are social animals“, the author means_ A. they live all over the world B. they are different from other animals C. they live in one area as a whole D. they are divided into many groups 39. Time is not very important in nonindustrial societies because people A.
40、 dont have the word TIME in their languages B. dont get used to using clocks and other timepieces C. dont measure time in their daily-lives around an exact time schedule D. dont need to plan their daily lives around an exact time schedule 40. The Australian aborigines way of “telling time“ is based
41、on A. the change of the angle of the sun B. the change of the weather C. the position of the stone D. the position of the tree or the cliff 41. Which of the following might be the best title for this passage? A. Time and Culture B. The Measurement of Time C. Time Schedule and Daily Life D. Clock, Ca
42、lendar and Society D Buck did not read the newspapers. So he did not know that there was trouble ahead. Trouble for every dog with strong muscles and warm long hair, from Seattle to southern California. Some men had found a yellow metal in the Arctic darkness, and thousands of other men were rushing
43、 there.Those men wanted dogs that were heavy, with strong muscles for working hard and furry coats to protect them from the cold. Buck lived at a big house in a sunny valley in California which was owned by Judge Miller.And Buck ruled over it all. He was born there, and had lived there for the four
44、years of his life. There were many other dogs, but they lived together in the Kennels (狗窝), or inside the house. But Buck was neither a house dog nor a kennel dog. The whole of Judge Millers lands was his. Buck was king-king over all the crawling, flying things of Judge Millers lands, humans include
45、d. His father, Elmo, a huge St Bernard, had been the judges inseparable (不可分离 的)companion. And when he died, Buck took his fathers place. He was not so large- he weighed only sixty kilograms -for his mother, Shen, had been a Scottish sheepdog. He had had a good life and he was proud of himself, for
46、he had not become a house dog. Hunting and other outdoor activities had hardened his muscles, and swimming had made him healthy. This was Buck in the autumn of 1897, when the discovery of gold in the Klondike brought men from everywhere to the frozen north. But Buck did not read the newspapers. And
47、he did not know that Manuel, one of the gardeners helpers, was not a good guy. Manuel gambled (赌博) and wasted the little money he had. And one time when the judge was away on business, and his sons were busy with an athletics (竞技) club, Manuel did something terrible. No one saw him and Buck go off o
48、n what Buck thought was a walk. No one saw them arrive at the railway station, where Manuel sold Buck to a man who was waiting for him. Manuel put a rope round Bucks neck, under his collar. Buck accepted this because he knew Manuel, but when the rope was given to another man, he growled (发出低吠声) dangerously. And when the rope was tightened round neck, he started to choke (窒息) and jumped at the man in ange