初二英语返校衔接练习Part One(50%)I. Handwriting (2.5’)IL. Listening(15’)1) Listen to the short conversations between two speakers, and choose the correct answer. The conversations will be read once only(0.5’*10=5’)1. Where might Mr. Smith be?A. At home.B. In his office.C. In the hospital.2. What's the woman's opinion about the maths course?A. Easy.B. Difficult.C. Neither difficult nor easy.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. The cool weather.B. The air conditioner.C.The electricity bill.4. Who is Martin?A. The mans doctor.B. The man's best friend.C.The woman's best friend.5. Where does the woman come from?A. China.B. America.C. Japan.6. Why doesn't the woman want to go with Lucy?A. Lucy is too busy.B. She doesn't like her.C. She doesn't trust Lucy's opinions.7. How will the boy go to school?A By bus.B. By car.C. By train.8. When will the football match be broadcast live?A. At 8 a.m. tomorrow.B. At 12 tonight.C. At 6 p.m. tomorrow.9. What will the woman do about the flowerpots?A. Complain to the manager.B. Sell the extra ones to others.C. Take them to the Customer Service.10. What do we know about the woman's decision?A. She will get a dog for herself.B. She won' t get a dog for the twins.C. She will break up with the man.II)Listen to the long conversations between two speakers, and choose the correct answer. The conversations will be read twice. (0.5’*5=2.5’)Conversation A11. Where will the party be held tonight?A. At Kate,'s house.B. At Times Square.C. At the man,'s house.12. Why should they leave a little earlier?A. Because of the traffic.B. Because they have to pick up Kate.C. Because they are not familiar with the place.Conversation B13. Who gave the game to Sam?A. Rob.B. Charlie.C. His dad.14. How old is Sam this year?A. Seven.B. Eighteen.C. Twenty-three.15. What do we know about the woman?A. She never met Charlie.B. She doesn't like playing games.C. She is curious about Sam's family.III)Listen to the passage and answer the following questions. The passage will be read twice.(0.5’*5=2.5’)16. How old was Smooch when he died?A.17.B.18.C.19.17. How do many people get to know Smooch?A. By visiting the pet shop.B. Through different online sites.C. Through TV.18. Where did the speaker meet Smooch for the first time?A. In a hospital.B. On the street.C. In a pet shop.19. Why did the speaker give up treatment for Smooch?A. Because the doctor refused to save him.B.Because he was too old to recover.C. Because his owner didn't like him.20. How does the speaker feel about their decision for Smooch?A. Regretful.B. Very cruel.C. Kind and wise.IV) Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the information you hear. The passage will be read twice(1’*5=5’)III.Multiple Choice.(0.5’*2.5=12.5’)21. We have to pay attention to the brown areas which represent deserts on this map.A. showB. displayC. stand forD. replace22. People in this country want a president they can believe in.A.trustB.followC.protectD.challenge23. Edward slept late again. When he got to the classroom, he made up an excuse for his being late.A.toldB. inventedC.gaveD.cheated24. It must be very romantic to hold our wedding ceremony in this magnificent 15th century castle .A. magicalB. modernC. luxuriousD. splendid25. The boss made an urgent request for new ways of attracting potential customers after the epidemic.A possibleB. hiddenC. unseenD. invisible26. After graduating from university, he found a job in town and lived on his own.A. SeparatelyB. LonelyC. by himselfD. remotely27.---Sir Miller often watched Buck, his Scottish sheepdog, with his twelve horses. ---Buck never forgot its good old days in the sunny Santa Clara Valley.A. gallopB. gallopedC. GallopingD. gallops28.---Would you please tell me ?---I can't remember exactly. Maybe $25.50.A. how much you paid this new printerB. how much did you spend on this new printerC. how much this new printer costD. how long it took you to fix this new printer29.---The door and the windows were all and there was no sign of forced entry.---Who may have the key among these suspects?A. closedB. closeC. openD. opened30.---How can Jeff keep us for such a long time while he is attending another meeting.---Well, at least we have these magazines and newspapers to keep ourselves .A. waited; amusedB. wait: amuseC. waiting, amusingD. waiting; amused31.---This is bedroom. The twin sisters like it very much.---Absolutely. Their parents spent quite a lot of money on decoration.A. Anne and Jane; itsB. Anne and Jane's; itsC. Anne and Jane's; it'sD. Anne's and Jane's, it32.---I looked for the book I borrowed from my teacher twice, but I haven't found it.---Why not try ?A. three timesB. a second timeC. the third timeD. a third time33. ---After finishing this project, the whole team will have one-week holiday.---Sounds great!A. aB. anC. theD. /34.---So far, spaceships without people have reached the moon and other parts of . ---what it is!.A. the universe; exciting newsB. the world; an exciting piece of newsC. the sky; a piece of exciting newD. space; an exciting news35.--- page of my favorite novel is missing and cover is torn.---Sorry to hear that, my sweetie. Maybe I can buy you a new one?A. The; aB. A; theC. The; theD.A; /36.--- guitar might belong to Amelia. She plays guitar very well.---In fact, she doesn’t have guitar herself.A. /; a; theB. A; the; /C. The; / ; aD. The; the;a37. ---I looked under the bed and found wallet I lost last week.--- one with your ID card and driving license in it? Thank goodness!A. The; TheB. My; AC.a;YourD a; The38. ---We didn't get up until 10 o'clock and had late breakfast.---Better late than never. It's unhealthy to skip breakfast。