1、仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷(英语)第-1-页 共10页仙居县2019 年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷卷 一说明: 本卷共三大题, 45小题;满分70分。第一部分 听力部分一、听力(本题有15小题,第一节每小题1分,第二、三节每小题2分;共计25分)第一节:听小对话,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 回答问题。1. Which subject does Mary like better?A. Art. B. Music. C. Computer.2. What color is Kates hair?A. Black. B. Brown. C. Blue.3. Wha
2、t does the man do?A. A teacher. B. A nurse. C. A waiter.4. How is Tina probably feeling now?A. Worried. B. Happy. C. Angry.5. Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Father and daughter. C. Brother and sister.第二节:听较长对话,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 回答问题。听下面一段较长对
3、话,回答第67两个小题。6. Where is the man now?A. At home. B. In the restaurant. C. In the hotel.7. Why didnt the man sleep well last night?A. Because he stayed up late. B. Because he didnt feel well.C. Because he went to bed early.听下面一段较长对话,回答第810三个小题。8. When does David watch videos?A. On weekdays. B. On week
4、ends. C. On his vacation.9. How is the weather now?A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy.10. What will the speakers do this afternoon?A. See a movie. B. Go bike riding. C. Read books.第三节:听独白, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 回答问题。仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷(英语)第-2-页 共10页11. How many groups will the students be divided into
5、?A. Six. B. Seven. C. Eight.12. How will the students go to the park?A. By bus. B. By bike. C. On foot.13. What will the school provide?A. Water. B. Gloves. C. Lunch.14. How many pieces of advice are mentioned in the notice?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.15. What does the speaker think of the activity?A.
6、Interesting. B. Meaningful. C. Educational.第二部分 笔试部分二、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分;共计15分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。It was the end of my junior year. I was driving my friends back from a party. A bottle of beer was passed around in the car. 16 was taking a quick drink. The bottle got to me. 17 too
7、 much thinking, I took a drink. It turned out to be the biggest 18 of my life.At a stop sign, I saw a policeman sitting in the parking lot across the street. I knew he was going to follow me because the alarm light on his car 19 . All I could think was, oh, no, that drink. I pulled over and waited f
8、or 20 to come to my door. It felt like forever.“Can I see your 21 license, please, Miss?”I gave it to him. He took it and went back to his car for a while. When he returned, he asked 22 I had been drinking.“No,”I said. He asked me to step out of my car. “Walk heel to toe down the white line, please.
9、”I 23 passed the test. Then he asked me to take an alcohol(酒精)test.That was where I messed up. I told him I didnt want to and didnt 24 why I had to. The policeman asked me three more times, and I 25 to refuse. Then he arrested me. The policeman drove me to a police station and 26 my parents.I went t
10、o court(法庭)two months after that, charged(指控)with 27 to obey a policeman. I got a $700 fine and 40 hours of social service. Ill be on probation(察看期)for a 28 ,and Ill have to take the driving test again. I lost my license for a whole year.This was quite a life 29 for me. It showed me that how 30 it w
11、as to drink and drive. It wasnt worth losing my license over at all. 仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷(英语)第-3-页 共10页16. A. Somebody B. Anybody C. Everybody D. Nobody17. A. For B. With C. After D. Without18. A. problem B. mistake C. task D. joke19. A. turned on B. turned off C. turned back D. turned down20. A. t
12、hem B. him C. her D. you21. A. teachers B. drivers C. doctors D. workers22. A. why B. where C. when D. if23. A. easily B. clearly C. thankfully D. comfortably24. A. believe B. remember C. understand D. realize25. A. forgot B. continued C. decided D. learned26. A. called B. warned C. visited D. follo
13、wed27. A. coming B. going C. helping D. refusing28. A. day B. week C. month D. year29. A. example B. lesson C. memory D. activity30. A. strange B. careless C. stupid D. difficult三、阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分;共计30分)阅读下面材料,从每题所给的A 、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIn recent years military (军事的) movies are becoming more popul
14、ar, such as British Dunkirk and American Sniper. Chinese filmmakers are also showing that China also has heroes that they want to share with the audience.Operation Red Sea is based on the real-life events of the Chinese Navy (海军) who saved hundreds of Chinese and foreign nationals from Yemen three y
15、ears ago. This military action movie came out last month in Chinese cinemas. It has become headlines across the country, from newspapers to social media.“These days there is more and more news in China about the military, perhaps reflecting the worlds environment and China becoming a great power,” B
16、eijing-based film and box office Jiang Yong said. “Its influencing young people more.”Operation Red Sea was co-produced by the Chinese Navys media arm, and comes hot after Chinese box office records Wolf Warrior last year. The Chinese militarys willingness to show its latest arms and equipment (装备 )
17、 is due to the fact that “the national strength of China has risen and in some aspects even surpasses (超过) other leading powers.”仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷(英语)第-4-页 共10页31. How many military movies are mentioned in the passage?A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.32. Which of the following is TRUE about the movie Oper
18、ation Red Sea?A. It is based on an international event that happened last year. B. People will learn more about Chinas environment after watching it.C. It caught many peoples eyes and became popular across the country.D. Chinese filmmakers made it only because military movies are popular.33. The pas
19、sage is probably taken from a _.A. science magazine B. newspaperC. travel guidebook D. scary story BDad is an arboristthats like a tree doctor. He and Mom love trees. Thats why they named me Sylvia. It means “tree girl” or something like that.Dad started me climbing trees four years ago. He always t
20、ells me to untie the carabiner (攀爬锁扣) from the end of my rope when I swing from one tree to another. “That way it cant get stuck on a branch (树枝) ,” he says. “But, Dad, its faster to leave it on,” I tell him. And Im pretty good with the ropes now. Mom worries a little, but Dad says its as safe as wa
21、lking if you follow the rules. Today I was doing what I love bestclimbing up one tree (a sugar maple), swinging over to another ( a red oak) thats close by, then coming down that second tree. Its like flying, or dancing with the trees. But right now I dont feel great; in fact, I feel pretty stupid.
22、First, I used an ascender (上升器) to go up. I put my rope over a branch and around the tree, and clipped it to my harness (背带) . Next, I let out line till I was about halfway down the tree. Then I kicked off the tree and swung way out and grabbed the next tree. The swinging part is a little scary at f
23、irst, but lots of fun. Then I unclipped (解开) the rope from my harness so I could pull it out of the maple and put it in the oak. Thats when I should have untied the carabiner. But I didnt. It got caught on a branch, and Im stuck. I wonder what to do.Klee-eer! I hear the call and look up. A beautiful
24、 hawk (鹰) glides overhead. I sure wish I could fly right now. Klee-eer! It calls again. Maybe the hawk is wondering what Im doing up here. It loops around and glides back over my head.Wait a minutea loop! Thats it! Suddenly I know what to do. Thank you, hawk!仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷(英语)第-5-页 共10页34. Th
25、e writer was stuck because _.A. she went out only by herselfB. she didnt follow Dads rulesC. she carelessly broke the carabinerD. she wanted to learn from the hawk35. Which of the following is the best to fill in “ ” in the passage?A. Heres how I ended the mess.B. Heres how I got into this mess.C. H
26、eres how I dealt with my fear.D. Heres how I saved the situation.36. The underlined word “glides” in Paragraph 5 probably means “_”.A. runs quickly B. stops suddenly C. walks slowly D. moves smoothly37. What will most probably happen to the writer in the end?A. She caught the hawk. B. She asked Dad
27、for help. C. She got to the land safely. D. She was punished by Dad.CIn the United States, theres a company called Scanadu. Scanadu makes medical devices. A customer buys a Scanadu device and uses it to check his or her own health. Scanadu used crowd funding (众筹) to pay for its own development. They
28、 collect small amounts of money from many people. Instead of one company paying you one million dollars, a million people might pay you one dollar each.Crowd funding is often used to help people who have been affected (影响) by a natural disaster. A natural disaster is a disaster caused by nature, suc
29、h as a typhoon or an earthquake. If a terrible natural disaster happens, an organization might raise money from regular people. Then the organization uses that money to help people who were affected by the disaster.Sometimes artists and entertainers (演艺人员) also raise money this way. For example, pro
30、ducers of a movie called Veronica Mars tried to get a big company to pay for their movie. No companies were willing to pay them. So producers asked their fans to donate money. They were hoping to get two million dollars. Instead they got five million!Crowd funding is most often used to pay for video
31、 games. One video game, called Star Citizen, raised more than two million dollars. This cool new method has also paid for the development of smart phone apps, watches, printers, Websites, and more. The important thing to remember is that crowd funding can be used for almost anything.仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟
32、考试试题卷(英语)第-6-页 共10页Of course, this isnt a perfect way to raise money. The biggest problem is that if the project fails, you wont get your money back. Another problem is dishonest people. Some people say that theyre raising money for a project, but in fact,it goes into their own pockets.However, this
33、 is an exciting way to raise money. Before, only big companies decided whether or not to produce a movie or a game. Now, regular people have control as well. How can that be a bad thing?38. Which of the following product might Scanadu make? A. A device that teaches you English.B. A device that tells
34、 you the weather.C. A device that checks your breathing.D. A device that gives you driving directions.39. The second paragraph mainly tells us _.A. the kinds of natural disastersB. the problems of crowd fundingC. one kind of use of crowd fundingD. the advantages brought by crowd funding40. The examp
35、le in Paragraph 3 is given to _.A. share an experience in raising moneyB. introduce a movie called Veronica MarsC. help us know the importance of raising moneyD. show how entertainers sometimes raise money41. From the passage we can know _.A. the writer supports crowd funding B. the writer is strong
36、ly against crowd fundingC. the writer isnt sure if crowd funding is goodD. the writer thinks crowd funding will be stopped soonDOne of the most often asked and most controversially (有争议地) answered question is , “What should I do when I meet a blind person?” A quick Google search will turn up plenty
37、of answers, which are quite different from each other. So, obviously, there is no general agreement on what to do when you meet a blind person.There are no special rules or dos and donts that can deal with this situation. There is only one principle (原则 ) :Blind people are nothing more or less than
38、people who happen to be blind. As such, it 仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷(英语)第-7-页 共10页is our own job to take care of ourselves, and we are grateful to no one else for special care or leadership. For we think we are equal (平等的) to normal people.The best thing is to do nothing. Dont suppose you know what we n
39、eed. If we do need something, well politely let you know. Forget everything youve heard about the blind, even if you consider yourself to be an expert. Blind people have plenty to say about “experts”. Especially, forget anything youve heard or read about “Ten Things to Do If You Meet a Blind Person”
40、. The suggestions will probably just cause more embarrassments. Most of them are made up by sighted people anyway, and dont necessarily stand for the blinds view.There is completely no way to second-guess the situation by imposing (强加) any ideas that formed before. Even if youve known other blind pe
41、ople, dont think you know what to do with every one of them. The thing that often makes us angry is to hear “It is OK. My mother (sister, cousin, friend) is blind.”Blind people are as different from each other as any two people on this earth. There are no similarities among us that you can depend on
42、. Even the degree of sight, hearing or touch that we use can be very different. Most blind people do have some degree of sight, and even the very few of us who are totally blind may use our touch and hearing very effectively. 42. It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that the writer .A. is a blin
43、d person B. hears more clearly than othersC. never asks others for help D. thinks blind people are the same43. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. the rules B. the questions C. the suggestions D. the embarrassments44. Which of the following is the writers opinion accordin
44、g to the passage?A. Blind people needs special care. B. Blind people are equal to sighted people.C. Each person, blind or sighted, is the same as anyone else.D. Blind people like those who think they understand the blind a lot.45. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. Nev
45、er Help the Blind B. Try to Help the BlindC. Learn More about the Blind D. Not Every Help Is Good for the Blind卷 二说明:本卷共四大题,31小题;满分50分。四、词汇运用(本题有15小题,每小题1分;共计15分)A用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词仅用一次,每空一词。discover unless widely one everything仙居县2019年初中毕业升学模拟考试试题卷(英语)第-8-页 共10页46. comes to him who waits.47. The lo
46、ngest journey begins with the step.48. 5G mobile phone is going to be used in 2020.49. You will feel upset you talk with others about your problems.50. Scientists have already some good ways to fight water pollution.B. 根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。 Hillary Yip is in Grade Eight, but she is not
47、 your 14-year-old. She goes to school every day and has her own 51 (生意)at the same time. The idea came to Yip after a long 52 (阶段;时期)of thinking to learn Putonghua. She grew up in an environment where everyone 53 (在周围)her spoke English. “I came up with MinorMynas in the summer of 2015 when I was lea
48、rning Putonghua in Taiwan. My Chinese was terrible when I first arrived , but I 54 (改进)a lot during my stay in Taiwan, ” Yip said.Yip believes the best way to learn a language is to use it as 55 (经常)as possible in the real world. So she came up with the idea of 56 (创造;创建) an App to help children like her learn new languages. That idea helped Yip win the AIA Emerging Entrepreneur Challenge(小创业家大挑战)in 2015. And her plan turned into reality at last in May, 2017.MinorMynas is an online language learning platform. It is a 57 (社区)that encourages kids to video-chat with t