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2016杨浦区初三一模英语试题(含答案)

杨浦区2015--16学年度第一学期初三质量调研英语试卷B.Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear7.A)A reporter.B)A TV host.C)An air hostess.D)A lawyer.8.A)Classical music.B)Jazz.C)Country music.D)Rock.9.A)¥110.B)¥100.C)¥90.D)¥80.10.A)Anything he liked.B)Jacket and tie.C)Jacket and hat.D)Suit and tie.11.A)In an old house.B)In a little shop.C)On a train.D)On a boat.12.A)He will be waiting for a package.B)He will do some online shopping.C)He will deliver jeans to customers.D)He has ordered some food online.13.A)The man is saving money for a new car.B)The man spends a lot of money on gas.C)The man is driving his parents'car.D)Repairing the car costs the man a lot.14.A)Susan can sell her present house.B)It's necessary for Susan to buy a new house.C)Susan can't afford a new house.D)It's not wise of Susan to buy another house.C.Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false15.The story happened on a windy and rainy day.16.Two children came to the house to sell newspapers.17.The speaker invited them in and served them milk and bread.18.They kept talking to the speaker while she was doing housework.19.The speaker failed to get rid of the dirty marks on the carpet.20.The story tells us that we should be thankful for everything we have.D.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences21.Over a hundred people died in a plane crash_________________last night.22.A British couple are missing,only_________________after they started climbing Mount Everest.23.There are_________________in many parts of India and32people died yesterday.24.A report shows that for every one hour of commuting,30minutes_________________on trafficjams in Beijing.25.Joe Hall's_________________won him over13,000,000pounds last night.Part2Phonetics,Grammar and vocabularyII.Choose the best answer.(20’)26.Which of the following words is pronounced as/waild/?A worldB wideC wildD wind27.Mike has only driven to the pub to show_____his new car–he usually walks.A ofB offC aroundD with28.When_____is dressed the same,worrying about what you look like isn’t so important.A someoneB anyoneC no oneD everyone29.We use an online bill-paying service,and we almost everything____credit card.A onB byC forD at30.Any way to improve this‘welcome letter’–I want to make sure it sounds____.A friendlyB carefullyC gentlyD politely31._____earthquake recorded in the20th century occurred in Chile in1960.A LargeB LargerC LargestD The largest32.I wonder whether buying an electric car____a good idea.A beB amC isD are33.I don’t mind_____back home.I feel like some fresh air.A walkB walkingC to walkD to walking34.The sign says“Passengers____show their tickets and passports.”A mustB mayC canD should35.I____30pages of the book so far,but I hope to finish it by next week.A readB am readingC have readD will read36.It was a terrible journey,____we got there safely in the end.A andB orC soD but37.We’ll have to cancel the school sports meeting___it snows tonight.A ifB althoughC unlessD since38.When we____home last night,we saw a strange object in the sky.A driveB droveC were drivingD had driven39.The police required the traveler____for his luggage.A checkB to checkC checkingD checked40._____can we help victims after a natural disaster?A WhoB HowC WhereD When41.Please____fruits and vegetables in a basin!A washB washingC to washD washed42.Half of the Beijing’s private cars____off the roads due to heavy smog on Friday.A orderB are orderedC orderedD were ordered43.____amazing the stage play War Horse is!A WhatB What aC What anD How44.–More underground lines should be built in our city!--_____A I’m glad to hear thatB Not exactlyC I couldn’t agree moreD I’m on your side45.–I’m sorry I’m late–the traffic was terrible.-____.The traffic situation is getting worse these days.A That’s OKB You’re welcomeC I don’t think soD Please go ahead.plete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box.Each word or phrase can only be used once.(8’)A sourceB on averageC plasticD fixedE examinedThe US public uses about50billion water bottles a year and most of those46bottles are not recycled,according to Elizabeth Royte’s book Bottlemanid:How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It.More than$100billion is spent every year on bottled water in the U.S.in many developing countries where there isn’t a safe47of tap water,bottled water is the only choice.In the US,tap water is controlled by the government and often48for dangerous substances(物质). Each American drinks79litres of bottled water per year49.The bottled water industry is so successful that it has outpaced milk,coffee,and juice in the number of gallons of drinks sold–putting it behind only beer and soda.A no longerB completelyC competeD given upE encourageThough the sale of bottled water is still on the rise.Certain policy makers have taken steps to reduce it and50people to drink tap water.In September2009,the Australian city of Bundanoon became the first city in the world to51stop bottled water from being sold in stores,building water fountains instead.Among the cities in America that have taken action are San Francisco and Seattle,which52buy water for city use,and Chicago which adds a five-cent tax on each bottle.Several restaurants in those cities have also53bottled water for tap water.Other cities are also considering taking action.plete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms.(8’)54.With my saving,I bought_________a mobile phone for his birthday.(he)55.Our______have been polluted by waste from factories.(river)56.The wheelchair gives him the_______to go out on his own.(free)57.Black shoes go very well with jeans,and are much_________to keep clean.(easy)58.One soldier was killed and three others were_______when their tank was hit by a rocket.(wound)59.The modern fashion in education is to let the child_____everything.(decision)60.Hundreds of houses were______damaged in the hurricane.(heavy)61.The growing problem of_______cats and dogs has caused much trouble in the town.(home)V.Rewrite the following sentences as required.(14’)62.You have to pay to park here.(改为否定句)You_____________to pay to park here63.Henry Ford invented the world’s first assembly line in1913.(划线提问)_______________Henry Ford invent the world’s first assembly line?64.They created a Children’s Fund to provide money for those who are ill.(保持句意)They_______________a Children’s Fund to provide money for those who are ill.65.The newspapers will publish the results of the survey.(改为被动语态)The results of the survey will____________in the newspapers.66.We cannot drink salt water.we cannot take a shower with it,either.(保持句意)We can_____drink salt water____take a shower with it.67.“Have you collected any materials about earthquakes?”asked Ms Ward.(改为宾语从句)Ms Ward asked me_____I_____collected any materials about earthquakes.68.a blanket,covered,Tom’s,with,legs,were(连词成句)____________________________________________.Part Three Reading and WritingVI.Reading comprehensionA.Choose the best answerOnce upon a time if we wanted to make a phone call or wait for someone to contact us,we had to sit at home or at our desks.There were public phones in the street of course,but it could be hard to find one that was working and there were often long queues to use them.And of course you had to bring a lot of coins to pay for the calls.So people didn't phone their friends as often.Mobile phones,these small pieces of electronic equipment which allow us to talk with friends and family while we are on the move,have greatly changed the way we live.Before the age of the mobile phone,our loved ones would sit around worried sick if we were late coming home.There were no quick calls to tell mum that there would be additional guests coming for dinner.We would have to depend on notes left on fridges or desks to communicate messages.But mobile phones have also had a negative effect and what people don't seem to realize is that we've lost something very valuable:our privacy.Now our friends and family can contact us wherever and whenever they want to.We can never get away from them.The way people communicate with each other is totally different now.It's difficult to have a conversation face-to-face with a friend without being disturbed every couple of minutes by the ring of their phones,,most people don't see anything wrong in having a long conversation on their mobile phone while forgetting all about the person sitting opposite.It seems the art of real conversation may be dying.Of course,people could leave their mobile phones at home or even switch them off but no one ever does that.Why not?Because the worrying thing is we can't live without our phones.We've become communication addicts,unable to spend even a few minutes out of contact,in case we miss something 'important'.69.What does the underlined sentence tell us?A)No all-day public phone service was provided in the street.B)Public phones were in poor condition and not always available.C)Public phones were everywhere but they were always in use.D)You could always see people repairing the public phones.70.What's the writer's point about using telephones before the invention of mobile phones?A)Using a telephone was expensive.B)Phone calls were much shorter.C)People made fewer phone calls.D)People relied on notes a lot.71.What does the writer think about life before mobile phones?A)Life was less convenient.B)People were more punctual.C)Things were more relaxed.D)Everyone managed very well.72.What's the writer's main argument against mobile phones?A)They have damaged relationships.B)We give out too much information.C)They are harmful to our body and mind.D)It's impossible to escape from them.73.Which word best describes how the writer feels about the use of mobile phones.'?A)Disappointed.B)Satisfied.C)Worried.D)Surprised.74.What's the writer's main purpose in writing this article?A)To inform people about means of communication in the past.B)To show disadvantages of the way people communicate today.C)To advise readers to stop using the mobile phone.D)To compare different types of phone conversation.B.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passageThe International Climate Champions(ICC)project began in2007.It gives young people of school age a chance to speak publicly on climate change and to call on people to take action to reduce its75. Each country involved selects three teenagers to be Climate Champions,who take part in local and international activities.Climate Champion Irene Sanna lived on the Italian island of Sardinia.Irene is interested in solar energy, and76believes that Sardinia should use the waves around its coast to produce electricity.'We must make our plans to save our coast,which still has no pollution.We must protect the animals,birds and fish in danger from global warming.And we must recycle.'Chinese student Ding Yinghan is the Beijing Climate Champion.Ding feels it is not77to say that just one country-his own-is causing climate change.He says the air pollution that leads to global warming comes from many parts of the world,including poorer countries that are now growing more quickly.He believes the only way to78the situation getting even worse is for rich and poor countriesto work together.Sophia Angelis,a junior student in California,is a US Champion.She's against young people's generation lack of interest in politics and feels they need to discuss the problems that really matter to their generation.Sophia strongly believes that climate change is an important issue for her generation.For her, 79in the way teenagers behave are an important way of influencing choices made by parents.In2008,the Climate Champion attended the International Conference of Environment Ministers in the Japanese city of Kobe.80,30countries are involved in the ICC,and more countries are expected to join soon.75.A)support B)amount C)costs D)effects76.A)hardly B)also C)never D)only77.A)proud B)common C)fair D)important78.A)protect B)improve C)prevent D)explain79.A)changes B)problems C)characters D)advantages80.A)After all B)At present C)For example D)What's moreC.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper wordsSomeone sent me a group e-mail the other day.One of those that end with:send this to10friends (I)liked the story and it really got me thinking.Here's the story from the e-mail:Recently I overheard a father and a daughter in their last moments together at the a81.They had announced the departure.Standing near the security gate,they hugged and the father said,'I love you,and I wish you enough.' They kissed and the daughter left.The father walked over to the window where I was seated.I tried to leave him some privacy,but I could not keep m82from asking:'When you were saying good-bye,I heard you say,'I wish you enough.'May I ask what that means?' He began to smile.'That's a wish that is p83on from generation to generation.My parents used to say it to everyone.'He paused a moment and looked up as if trying to remember it in d84,and he smiled even more.'When we said,'I wish you enough,'we were wanting the other person to have a life filled with just enough good things to carry them on.'T85,slowly turning toward me,he shared the following as if he were reciting it from memory.I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude b86no matter how gray the day may appear.I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun even more.I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive and everlasting.I wish you enough pain so that even the s87of joys in life may appear bigger.I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting.I wish you enough loss to appreciate all that you possess.I wish you enough hellos to get you through the final good-bye.D.Read what Claire did and answer the questionsMy stay in the rainforestLast year,I left my job and went to Borneo to work without pay in the rainforest.So many people have said to me,'I would love to do something like that,'and I say,'If you want to,just do it.'They always reply,'l can't.'But,if you really want to do it,there are ways to make it happen.After three day's training,I started work on an environmental project with a group of young people. The accommodation was very basic and we had to build our own place to sleep.This consisted of a simple bed,a cloth roof and a net to keep insects(昆虫)out.It was never dangerous there,but it was very challenging(挑战的).There were things that we didn't think we would manage to do,but we did.I had some of my worst moments there,but also some of my best -it made me feel alive.I didn't miss my home comforts as much as I'd thought I might.We had food, water,somewhere to stay,about three sets of clothes and really good conversation.We were in the most beautiful place and we had things to keep us busy.We didn't need any more.One of the teenagers said,'Before we came here,it was really important to me what clothes I wore and who my friends were.I was always thinking about shoes,but really none of that matters.Here,people accept me for who I am,what I believe and think,not for what kind of clothes I've got.'When she said that, it summed it up for me.88.Did Claire get any money from the work in Borneo?89.What did Claire do before she started work on an environmental project?90.How was Claire's'bedroom'in the rainforest?91.What did the teenager care about before she came to Borneo?92.How did Claire feel about the experience of living in the rainforest?93.What do you think might be the worst moments Claire had during her stay in the rainforest?VII.Writing94.In at least60words,write a letter to your headmaster suggesting rules you think should be changed or improved.Support your opinions with facts or examples.(给校长写一封至少60个词的信,向他建议几条需要改变或改进的学校规则,并辅以事实或例子。

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