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上海市各区2016-2017年初三英语二模试题分类汇编:回答问题-老师版(带答案已经校对)

D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)We all form first impressions when we use new products, go to new places, and meet new people. We sometimes call these impressions or feelings “gut reaction(本能反应),”and our intuition(直觉) or instinct causes them. Some people believe that intuition is very important and can help us live better lives. Shannon Healy is one such person.Healy is a strong believer that all people have natural powers of intuition. In her book, she says that most people, however, don't pay enough attention to their “gut feelings.”Her new book, Use Your Intuition, is full of stories of people who used their intuition to find love and success. For example, a young woman made a quick decision between two job offers. She chose one by paying attention to her “gut feeling” that she would enjoy the work more, even though the pay was lower. It turned out lo be a good choice. Each chapter of Healy’s book has a specific focus, such as love, work, children, or health. The exercises in the book give people practice on how to use their intuition to have success in all these areas.Sometimes Healy also teaches students about using the power of intuition in workshops where she lives — In Jacksonville, Florida. Some people travel hundreds of miles to attend her workshops. Use your Intuition is already a bestseller!88. What do some people think of intuition?They______________________________________________________________________. 89.Most people pay much attention to their “gut feelings”, don’t they?__________________________________________________________________________. 90.What kind of stories can you find in her new book?__________________________________________________________________________. 91.Why did the young woman accept the job with lower pay?__________________________________________________________________________. 92.How can Shannon Healy’s book help its readers?__________________________________________________________________________. 93.Do you think people will always be successful with the help of intuition? Why or why not?__________________________________________________________________________.Keys: 88. They think that intuition is very important and can help us live better lives.89. No,they don’t.90. Love stories and successful stories./Stories about love and success.91. Because her “gut feeling” told her that she would enjoy the work more. /Because she believed in her intuition.92. By giving readers practice on how to use their intuition successfully.93. No, not necessarily so. Human intuition may go wrong. (Any reasonable answer is acceptable.)D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)Elizabeth got out of bed and dressed. She ate here favorite breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast,and juice. Her mother gave her a kiss before opening the front door and wishing her daughter agood day.Elizabeth, carefully tapping along, made her way down the sidewalk to her best friend Kate’sfront door. Elizabeth used to attend a school for the blind. Today she was joining Kate atWashington Carver Elementary. “Here comes my brother,” Elizabeth said. Kate looked around butsaw no one. Then, suddenly, John came around the next corner on his skateboard. “How did youknow John was coming?” Kate asked.“From the sound of the wheels on his board,” replied Elizabeth. “I’d know it anywhere. Katelistened again until she heard the joyful sound hidden among all the much louder noises on thestreet.John rode along the sidewalk, moving from one side to the other and back again, until hecame to a stop in front of Elizabeth and Kate. “Hey Sis,”he said. “Good luck today!” “Thanks,John,” said Elizabeth. “Any words of wisdom for me?” “Yeah,” her brother replied, smiling. “Stayaway from the sloppy joes in the cafeteria.” After these words, John went away on his board.Kate wondered if Elizabeth still remembered eating the sloppy joes before she lost her sightat the age of six, because of a high fever. Kate wondered if she felt sad. She decided to ask. “Iused to think I couldn’t do anything,” explained Elizabeth. “But now I know that I can do mos tthings. I just need a little more learning time.” Kate could see the sunny smile on her friend’s face.Giving her friend a big hug, Kate said to herself, “_____________93________________”.88. Was it a special day or an ordinary day for Elizabeth?__________________________________________________________________________.89. What kind of school did Elizabeth use to go to?__________________________________________________________________________.90. How did Elizabeth know John was coming around?__________________________________________________________________________.91. What does “the sloppy joes” probably refer to?__________________________________________________________________________.92. Why did Elizabeth lose her sight at the age of six?__________________________________________________________________________.93. Imagine what Kate would say to herself and complete the last sentence.__________________________________________________________________________.Keys: 88. A special day.89. A school for the blind.90. From the sound of the wheels on the board.91. A kind of food.92. Because of a high fever.93. Any reasonable answer is acceptable.D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)More than one hundred years ago, a boy named Thomas Alva Edison lived in a small Ohio town. Tom was a lively child. He was always taking things apart and putting them together again, or trying to put them together.One day, his father said, “Look at this! Another broken toy!”“Now, don’t be hard on him,” said his mother. “He only wants to see how things work.” But even the mother lost patience with him when he almost burned down the family’s barn(仓房)!Tom was more careful moved to Michigan. By now, Tom was old enough to go to school. Unfortunately, he didn’t like to sit still and listen to the teacher or memorize his lessons.Since Tom spent most of his time daydreaming, his teachers thought there was somethingwrong with him. But he just liked experimenting more than he liked school. Tom’s mother decided to teach him at home. Soon, he loved to read, especially about science.At 12, Tom heard about a job on a train selling candy, newspapers and sandwiches. His father agreed, and so it was settled. Two days later, Tom was at station to begin his job.Before long, Tom set up a laboratory in the train’s baggage car. When his work was finished, he would experiment.At 16, he got his first real job as a night telegraph operator and station agent. But Tom could never hold a job very long. He was either too tired from studying or too busy experimenting to do his job. So Tom decided spend more time inventing things. He was stubborn(固执的), independent and hardworking.Some of Tom’s inventions began to be noticed. Then Tom happened to be in New York at the gold exchange(黄金交易所) when an important machine broke down. Tom stepped in, and in an hour or two, he had the machine run perfectly.In the following months, Tom invented a way to improve the machine. The company paid him $40,000 for his invention. “I’m going into business for myself,” said Tom.88. Who was harder on Tom at first, his father or his mother?____________________________________________________________________________.89. Why did Tom’s mother lose patience with him in the end?____________________________________________________________________________.90. What did Tom spend most of his time doing when he was at school?____________________________________________________________________________.91. What was Tom’s job on a train when he was 12?____________________________________________________________________________.92. How old was Tom when he got his first real job?____________________________________________________________________________.93. What do you think of Tom? And why?____________________________________________________________________________.Keys: 88. His father.89. Because he almost burned down the family’s barn.90. He spent most of his time daydreaming./Daydreaming.91. To sell(Selling) candy, newspapers and sandwiches.92. He was 16.(16.)93. I think he was curious (hardworking)/naughty/stubborn/independent/lively...) Because... E.g. He liked taking things apart and putting them together again.D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)Almost every woman likes going shopping. Personally speaking, I enjoy shopping in the U.K., even if it's just window shopping. The sales service is the key reason why I like shopping in the U.K. much more than shopping in China. Every brand has its own official website where customers can see products and order directly online, so the products can be sent home directly. As for those who enjoy shopping in real stores, shopping experiences are rather free and open. Different from that in China, most stores do not provide personal shop assistants unless you ask one of the staff about a specific question. It is never necessary to tell them to leave you alone. I especially like this kind of free atmosphere in which I can walk slowly, pick whatever I want and decide which is to take without any personal suggestions from shop assistants. Although sometimes, store staff help customers to fetch shoes or clothes of a specific size or color, they never exaggerate (夸大)their opinions on it, as their task is to provide service but not to provide comments. Besides, each brand has a refund policy (退款政策).The policy may vary from one another, but a cooling-off period of 14 to 28 days is provided for customers to think twice about whether they really want the products they bought. Within the cooling-off period, customers can easily get full refund or exchange if they can provide a valid receipt (有效发票)and unused products with all the tags. It encourages customers to buy products more often and increases sales. As for customers, it is also good, for people can have a chance to get back their money which was spent on unwanted clothes.The U.K. is a modern country with traditions. While it says yes to the fast pace of modern fashion industry, it also provides _______________93______________ for its tourists and customers. It fully deserves the title of “Shopping Paradise”.88. What is the most important reason why the writer likes shopping in the U.K.?(此题1 分)__________________________________________________________________________.89. In the writer's opinion, why are shopping experiences free and open in the U.K.?__________________________________________________________________________. 90. What does the underlined word “them” refer to?It refers to_________________________________________________________________. 91. Do store staff usually help customers fetch things or give comments in the U.K.?___________________________________________________________________________. 92. How can customers get a full refund or exchange?___________________________________________________________________________. 93. What can be filled in the blank in the last paragraph?(此题3 分)It also provides______________________________________________________________.Keys: 88. Sales service.89. Because most stores do not provide personal shopping assistants. / Because she can walk slowly, pick whatever she wants and decide which is to take without any personal suggestions from sales assistants.90. (It refers to) the shop assistants.91. They usually help customers fetch things.92. They can provide a valid receipt and unused products with all the tags. / By providing a valid receipt and unused products with all the tags.93. (It also provides) high-standard sales service and free shopping experience its tourists and customers.(Any reasonable answer is acceptable.)Five【2017届上海市徐汇区初三英语二模试题】D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)Researchers from two universities in Britain recentlycarried out a very interesting project. They aimed to find outwhat modern family needs from their home. The luckyfamily chosen to take part in the project was the Joneses:parents Paul and Eve and their two sons, Jimmy (16) and Harry (13). They have just spent two months living in a specially designed hi-tech future house, where cameras recorded everything they did.TV while you batheSo what’s in this modern house? It boasts (夸耀) five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The sitting area has a huge TV and a digital picture frame---you can decide which photos you want to appear and change the picture as often as you like. The baths all have waterproof TV screens and DVD players. There is a remote control(遥控器)in every room which controls everything in the house from the lights to the cooker. The floors are all made of glass and all have underfloor heating. The windows clean themselves and there is even a robot called “Iron Man ” to do the ironing. Dirty washing goes into a lift which takes the clothes automatically to the washing machine. The “Iron Man” then does all the ironing.So how did it go?The Jones family were over the moon to be chosen tospend some time in the house. Here’s what they said:Paul: It was great. The house was so comfortable. Oneday our friends called round with their dog. The dog felt sowarm and comfortable; he even slept on the floor! Oh, butthere was one problem. One night we were all in bed and all the lights switched themselves on for no reason. It was a bit frightening!Jimmy: I loved it, but I wish there had been a robot to help me with my homework.Harry: Staying in was as much fun as going out!Eve: I loved the TV in the bath but I never watched it before going to work in the morning. If I did, I don’t think I’d ever get out!The Jones family are now back in their very ordinary home, but planning some hi-tech additions as soon as they can afford them!The experts hope that results from their project will help developers meet the needs of a 21st-century family. One of the experts wrote a few sentences about his findings on this project:88. Who carried out this interesting project? (1分)____________________________________________________________________________.89. Why was the project carried out in a specially designed hi-tech future house? (2分)____________________________________________________________________________.90. What does the remote control in every room enable people to do? (2分)_____________________________________________________________________________.91. Which does the washing in this future house, the robot or the washing machine?____________________________________________________________________________.92. How did the Jones family feel about their experience in the house? (2 分)____________________________________________________________________________.93. What will the expert possible write about his findings? Please help him complete his note. (3 分)After watching what the Jones family did in the house and listening to how they felt about their life there, we learn that_______________________________________________________.Keys: 88. Researchers from two universities in Britain.89. Because the researchers/it aimed to / wanted to find out what modern family needs from their home.90. It enables people to/ To control everything in the house (from the lights to the cooker.)91. The washing machine.92. They felt great/ comfortable/ enjoyable…93. modern house can bring convenience and comfort to people’s life./modern family needs hi-tech to make their life easier and more comfortable.Six【2017届上海市闵行区初三英语二模试题】D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)Justin Trudeau, the 23rd Prime Minister (总理) of Canadawas born on December 25,1971 in Ottawa. He is the secondyoungest Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.Justin Trudeau clearly liked to be in school, and wasreported to have been a good student, attended College Jean-de-Brebeuf and graduated from McGill University in 1994 and the University of British Columbia in 1998. After graduating, he taught primary school math and high school French, humanities and drama on the West Coast. In 2005 he began a master’s degree in environmental geography at McGill University but gave up after one year. He used his public profile (形象) to become popular for various causes and acted in the 2007 TV mini-series. The Great War, Eightyears after his father’s death, Trudeau entered politics, Trudeau won the leadership of the Liberal Party (自由党) in April 2013and went on to lead his party to victory in the election.Trudeau’s wife, Gregoire was classmate and childhood friend of Trudeau’s youngest brother, Michel. They first met when they were both children growing up in Montreal. They married on May 28,2005, at a Roman Catholic Church. Now they have three children.Last year, he took an official trip to China for a week. In Beijing, he talked about trade and investment with the most-powerful men in the Chinese leadership, including President Xi Jinping. Trudeau also visited Shanghai. He coached a kids’ basketball team when he was visiting a high school. Justin Trudeau gave instructions from courtside to his team, called the Raptors. The team faced an opponent(对于)coached by form er National Basketball Association star Yao Ming.“It’s important to take a stand on issues that matter to you,”Trudeau, a former teacher, told hundreds of cheering kids who crowded around the court before the friendly game. In Hangzhou he attended G20 meeting. Trudeau was expected to continue efforts to promote Canada as an international forward in the fight against climate change.88. Justin Trudeau is the second youngest Prime Minister in Canada, isn’t he?_______________________________________________________________________________ 89. When did Trudeau graduate from McGill University?_______________________________________________________________________________ 90. How many Chinese cities did Trudeau visit last year according to the article?_______________________________________________________________________________ 91. Which team did Trudeau’s team fight against in a high school in Shanghai?_______________________________________________________________________________ 92. What did he encourage other countries to do at G20 meeting?_______________________________________________________________________________ 93. What do you think of Justin Trudeau? Why?(Give at least two reasons.)_______________________________________________________________________________Keys: 88. Yes , he is.89. In 1994.90. He visited 3cities.91. The team coached by (former National Basketball Association star) Yao Ming.92. He encouraged other countries to move forward in the fight against climate charge.93. He is well-educated (intelligent, wise, friendly,etc). Because he learned a lot and established his goals in life and became a successful man. Besides, being a leader, he encouraged other countries to move forward in the fighting against climate change.(Any reasonable answer is acceptable. )D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)New high school students in the US have more to worry about than their test. Often, high school are up to 10 times larger than middle schools. Students become small fish in a very, very big pond.In the past, American kids knew that high school would bring bullying from elder students. Young students felt lonely and confused.Nowadays, things are improving. Schools are creating “teams” to make students feel welcome. A team is smaller, friendlier, and easier to become a part of than the school as a whole.Teams are made up of a few students from each grade level. Teachers choose team leaders to act as role models. Within a team older students protect and advise the younger students, who will do the same for the later. The teams stay together for all four years of school. Some teams even create their own flags!Students meet on campus before school starts at “orientation”(新生训练). At orientation, students get to know the members of their team. Orientation may go on for as long as one week. During orientation, experts guide students through “trust games”. In one popular game, a student is blindfolded(蒙起眼睛的) and led by a partner through some obstacles(障碍物). In scavenger-hunt(寻物) type games, students have to find out the interests and hobbies of their teammates. These activities help students to get close to each other. Students can go to their team members questions, problems and even friendship. This way, high school doesn’t seem quite so scary.88. High schools are up to 10 times larger than middle schools, are n’t they?____________________________________________________________________________.89. How did young high school students feel in the past?____________________________________________________________________________.90. What is a team made up of ?____________________________________________________________________________.91. How long may an orientation last?____________________________________________________________________________.92. What is the aim of the activities at orientation?____________________________________________________________________________.93. What activities do you expect to have in your future high school? Why? (please give at least two reasons)____________________________________________________________________________.Keys: 88. Yes,they are.89. Lonely and confused.90. A few students from each grade level.91. For as long as one week.92. To help students to get close to each other.93. Any reasonable answer is acceptable.D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)More than one million international students are studying in the US.Many of them find it helpful to have a smartphone and an American credit card (信用卡).These things make it easy to pay for many kinds of goods and services. But getting a credit card as an international students is not a simple process. Normal US lenders ask for a social security number(社会保障号码). In addition, they ask to see a person’s credit history. This helps the lenders full believe that someone is responsible and make timely payments. These are the things most international students do not have.But one company is trying to make the process easier and fairer for them.Jack Guo is from China.He now studies at a university in California. He says having an American credit card makes it easier for students to get around town.And,he says, credit cards are important for international students who hope to live in the county in the future.Kalpesh Kapadia came from India to study at Camegie Mellon university in Pitsburgh, pennsylvania. He faced the same difficulties that many international students face when trying to get an American credit card.He decided to open Selfscore (万事达信用卡).Without asking for credit history and a social security number, SelfScore looks at material such as passports, visas,and acceptance letters to American schools. The company also considers a student's ability to pay.About 10,000 international students from more 66 countries now have credit cards though SelfScore. Kapadia says less than one percent of SelfScore's credit card holders are late for their payments because of different kinds of reasons.88. Is it easy for an international students to get a credit card in the US?(1)____________________________________________________________________________. 89. What do "the things" in the second paragraph refer to?(2)____________________________________________________________________________. 90. What can Jack Guo do in American if he has a credit card?(2)____________________________________________________________________________. 91. How did Kapadia get rid of his difficulties in getting an American credit card?(2)____________________________________________________________________________. 92. How many SelfScore's credit card holders pay on time according to Kapadia?(2)____________________________________________________________________________. 93. SelfScore considers a student's ability to pay when he /she wants to get a credit card.Do you think it is important ?Why or why not?(3)____________________________________________________________________________.Keys: 88. No, it isn’t / No.89. A social security number and a person’s credit history.90. He can get around the town easily. /He can live in the country in the future /(Do shopping. /Have meals./See a film. /Pay for goods. /Do exercises.)91. By opening SelfScore / He opened SelfScore / He got / applied for a SelfScore credit card.92. More than / Over 99 percent (of the credit card holders ).More than / over 9,900 international students /93. I think it very important. If the students isn’t able to pay , the bank will lose its money./ Because the SelfScore also wants to get its money back./I don’t think it very important . Because the student may haven’t got a job , how can he have the money to pay back soon? Because it should believe everybody is responsible for itD. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)Penny was a five-year-old girl. One day when she and her mother were at a grocery store, Penny saw a plastic pearl necklace (项链). What a beautiful necklace! She wanted it very much, so she begged her mother to buy it for her. The mother said, “Well, I can buy you the necklace, but when we get home, we should discuss what you can do to pay for it. Can we do that?” Penny agreed with much happiness, and she got the plastic necklace she loved.How much Penny loved the necklace! She wore it everywhere and every minute. Penny also did housework to earn pocket money and she worked very hard. Soon she managed to pay off the price for the necklace. Penny’s daddy saw all her effort and knew how much Penny cared about the necklace. One night, he asked Penny, “Penny, do you love me?”“Sure, Daddy,” the little girl said.“Then how about giving me your necklace?”“Come on, Daddy! Not my necklace!” Penny cried.“Oh, darling, it’s fine,” her father gave her a kiss.A week later, her father asked Penny again for her plastic necklace.“Oh! Daddy, please don’t!” Penny cried even harder.However, several days later, Penny went to her daddy, with her lips trembling. “Here, Daddy.I love you.” She held out her hand. Inside it was her beloved plastic pearl necklace.Seeing this, Pe nny’s father smiled with surprise. He then pulled a cute box out of his pocket. Inside of the box was a real and beautiful pearl necklace, which was waiting for Penny for so long.88. What did Penny want to do when she and her mother were at a grocery store?____________________________________________________________________________.89. Why did the mother agree to buy her daughter the plastic necklace?____________________________________________________________________________.90. How did Penny pay off the price for the necklace?____________________________________________________________________________.91. Did Penny give her father the necklace when he asked for the second time?____________________________________________________________________________.92. When did the father give his daughter a real pearl necklace?____________________________________________________________________________.93. What would Penny probably say to her father when she saw the real necklace?____________________________________________________________________________.Keys: 88. She wanted her mother to buy the plastic necklace for her.89. Because Penny agreed to do something to pay for the necklace.90. She did housework to pay off the price for the necklace.91. No, she didn’t.92. After Penny gave him the plastic one.93. Thank you Daddy. I love you. This is the most beautiful gift I’ve ever had. (Any reasonable answer will be accepted)Ten【2017届上海市普陀区初三英语二模试题】D. Answer the questions (报据以下内容回答问越)(12分)From the time each of my children started school, I packedtheir lunches. And in each lunch I packed, I included a note. Oftenwritten on a piece of small paper, it might be a thank-you for anunusual moment, a reminder of something we were happilyexpecting, or a bit of encouragement for the coming test orsporting event.In early grade school they loved their notes. But as children grow older they become self-conscious(有自我意识的), and by the time he reached high school, my older son, Marc, informed me he no longer enjoyed my daily notes. Telling him that he no longer needed to read them but I still needed to write them, I continued until the day he graduated.Six years after high school graduation, Marc called and asked if he could move home fo r a couple of months. He had spent those years well, graduation from college, completing two internship(实习)in Washington, D.C., and finally, becoming a technical assistant in Sacramento.。

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