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篇一:《北京2016海淀区初三一模英语试卷及解析》
北京市海淀区2016 年初三一模试卷英语 2016.5
听力理解 (共 30 分)
一、听对话,从下面各题所给的 A、B、C 三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图
片。每段对话你将听两遍。 (共 5 分,每小题 1 分) 1.
A. B. C.
2.
A. B. C.
3.
A. B. C.
4.
A. B. C.
5.
A. B. C.
二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的 A、B、C 三个 选项中选择最佳选项。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
请听一段对话,完成第 6 至第 7 小题。
6. What will the speakers do?
A. See a movie. B. Go to the zoo. 7. When will the speakers meet?
A. At 1:30. B. At 2:00. 请听一段对话,完成第 8 至第 9 小题。
8. What is the woman looking for?
A. A book. B. A pen. 9. Where are the speakers?
A. In a museum. B. In a library. 请听一段对话,完成第 10 至第 11 小题。
10. What does Lucy do?
A. A cleaner. B. A driver. 11. Where will Mike work? A. In the fruit store. B. In the car factory. 请听一段对话,完成第 12 至第 13 小题。 12. How long has the man been in Beijing?
A. For three months. B. For six months. 13. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Chinese food.
B. Eating habits. 请听一段独白,完成第 14 至第 15 小题。 14. Why does the speaker give the speech?
A. To explain rules. B. To share experience.
15. What can you learn from the speech?
A. We can have fun in the classes.
B. We may have classes in a hotel.
C. We should pay for some classes.
(共 15 分,每小题 1.5 分)
C. Have a party.
C. At 2:30.
C. A schoolbag.
C. In a classroom.
C. A volunteer. C. In the animal home.
C. For nine months. C. Table manners.
C. To give information.
三、听对话,记录关键信息。本段对话你将听两遍。 (共 10 分,每小题 2 分)
请根据所听到的对话内容和提示词语,将所缺的关键信息填写在答题卡的相
从下面各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选 项。
21. Eric is ______ best friend and he often helps me in art class. A. my
22. – Where do you usually have lunch?
– ______ school. A. Of
23. I’ll have an exam tomorrow, ______ I want to go to bed early. A. so
24. – ______ do you have PE?
– Three times a week.
A. How many
B. How often
C. How old
D. How much
25. The air is getting much ______ than it was a few months ago. A. clean
B. cleaner
C. cleanest
D. the cleanest
B. or
C. but
D. for
B. To
C. At
D. On
B. your
C. its
D. her
四、单项填空。 (共 10 分,每小题 1 分) 应位置上。
知识运用 (共 25 分)
{2016海淀初三一模英语}.
26. – Must I hand in my paper now, Mr. Jones? – No, you ______ .You can hand it in tomorrow.
D. shouldn’t
A. needn’t B. mustn’t C. wouldn’t
27. – May I speak to Judy?
– Sorry, she ______ a speech in the hall now.
A. makes B. has made C. is making 28. I ______ Beijing Opera since I was five years old. A. learn
B. learned
C. will learn
D. made
D. have learned
29. In 2022, the Winter Olympic Games ______ in Beijing and Zhangjiakou. A. hold B. held C. were held D. will be held
30. – Jack, can you tell me ______?
– I want to study computer science.
A. what is your future plan B. what your future plan is
C. what was your future plan D. what your future plan was
五、完形填空。 (共 15 分,每小题 1.5 分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个
选项中,选择最佳选项。
Justin was really good at basketball and he thought it
was the only way out of his school. He could run with the ______
(31) fast and beat any of the older boys at the court and the younger boys didn’t have a chance.
One day, some boys from another school ran up and asked
to ______ (32) with Justin. The big one in the middle said that he had heard Justin was the best and he wanted to see if it was true. Justin agreed. During the game, Justin was running all over the big boys and making his shots. Suddenly, a big boy ______ (33) Justin. Justin went flying, fell on the ground and broke his leg. The doctor said Justin might never play again. Justin was so ______ (34).
The first six weeks, Justin just lay in bed watching TV every day and ate
篇二:《2016北京海淀初三一模英语试卷》
21. Eric is ____ best friend and he often helps me in art class.
A. my B. your C. its D. her
22. —Where do you usually have lunch?
–__ school.
A. Of B. To C. At D. On
23.I’ll have an exam tomorrow,___ I want to go to bed early.
A. so B. or C. but D. for
24.–___ do you have PE?
— Three times a week.
A. How many B. How often C. How old D. How much
25.The air is getting much___ than it was a few months ago.
A. clean B. cleaner C. cleanest D. the cleanest
26.—Must I hand in my paper now, Mr.Jones?
—-No, you___. You can hand it in tomorrow.
A. needn’t B. mustn’t C. wouldn’t D. shouldn’t
27.— May I speak to Judy?
— Sorry, she ___ a speech in the hall now.
A. makes B. had made C. is making D. made
28.I ___ Beijing Opera since I was five years old.
A. learn B. learned C. will learn D. have learned
29. In 2022, the Winter Olympic Games ___ in Beijing and Zhangjiakou.
A. hold B. held C. were held D. will be held
30. — Jack, can you tell me ___?
— I want to study computer science.
A. what is your future plan B. what your future plan is
C. what was your future plan D. what your future plan was
Justin was really good at basketball and he thought it was the only way out of his school. He didn’t have a chance.
One day, some boys from another school ran up and asked to with Justin. The big one in the middle said that he had heard Justin was the best and he wanted to see if it was true. Justin agreed. During the game, Justin was running all over the big boys and making his shots. Suddenly, a big boy Justin. Justin went flying, fell on the ground and broke his leg. The doctor said Justin might never play again. Justin was so
The first six weeks, Justin just lay in bed watching TV every day and ate potato chips until the bag was empty. Justin put on too much weight. His once lost himself in great hopelessness, Justin’s sister, Kiki came home from the university.
She was like sunshine, exciting stories of college. Justin was attracted by the stories that Kiki told. “Justin!” She interrupted his daydream. “Let me see your progress report.” Justin was “Oh no, this won’t do, Justin.” she said, “We’re going to improve the grades.” So, while she was home on break, they studied, talked and better and he wasn’t so upset.
After spending those weeks with his sister, Justin realized that he didn’t want to feel bad foe himself anymore, and he didn’t want to give up. Basketball used to be his thing, and he was good classes. With the study skills he had learned from his sister, Justin scored a 24 on the ACT.
in colleges. He decided to go to the sunniest university in Hawaii, and nobody could say that Justin made a bad choice.
31. A. toy B. ball C. key D. flag
32. A. play B. stand C. eat D. ride
33. A. saw B. met C. pushed D. followed
34. A. brave B. honest C. safe D. sad
35. A. busy B. quiet C. bright D. funny
36. A. changing B. receiving C. forgetting D. bringing
37. A. moved B. embarrassed C. interested D. pleased
38. A. repeated B. taught C. felt D. sounded
39. A. schoolwork B. sport C. home D. travel
40. A. fact B. choice C. record D. Event
B
Matt and Allie were waiting in the line to sign up(报名) for the High Flyer Competition. They carried their design and they couldn’t wait to start building the kite. The line was long and filled with kids of all ages. Two teenagers stood in front of them. Matt looked at their designs and his eyes widened. “Their kites are a lot better than ours. Look! This kite looks like an airplane, and that one looks like a spaceship, but our kite is a boring diamond(菱形)!
“what if we give it a cool-looking tail?” Allie suggested. They cheered up a little and worked together on their kite all the weekend. To make the kite look better, they added a tail with beads(珠子) and tiny mirrors.
On the day of the competition, Allie and Matt carried their kite to the starting place between the spaceship and the airplane. The rules were simple. The kite that flew the highest for the longest time won.
Round One began. Allie held the string(线)while Matt ran down the field with the kite. He lifted it in the air. The kite shook and fell to the ground. Round One was over for them.
Matt ran back to Allie. “It’s the tail. The beads and mirrors are weighing it down.”
“But they’re so pretty,” Allie said.
“Do you want pretty or do you want to win?” Matt asked.
Allie nodded. Matt pulled off the beads ang mirrors. He finished just in time for the start of Round Two. As he ran with the kite, he could feel the wind picking it up. He let it go and ran back to help Allie. They let out the string as far as it would go, right past the spaceship and the airplane. Their kite flew the highest for the longest time.
“I guess looks don’t mean a thing in kite flying,” Allie said.
“Yeah,” Matt said. “Simple is best.”
44. Matt and Allie were waiting in the line to sign up for_____
A.a concert B.a club C.a camp D.a competition
45. To make the kite look better, Matt and Allie___
A.added a tail B.cut a part C.drew a plane D.painted it red
46. In Round Two, Matt and Allie’s kite___
A.fell behind the other kites B.was too heavy to fly away
C.flew the highest for the longest time D.shook and fell to the ground
47. What can we learn from this story?
A. Practice makes perfect B. Friendship comes first
C. Looks mean a lot D. Simple is best
C
Health officials in Canada are very busy these days. They are placing chickens at fixed points all along their 2,500 km border(边境)with the United States of America.
It’s not a joke, nor have the Canadians gone mad. They are using these chickens to see if the West Nile virus(病毒)is still around. The virus infects birds, so the chickens have a chance of catching the virus and fall ill. The West Nile is spread among humans. It killed seven people in New York last year.
Countries around the world are realizing that it may just be possible to stop certain kinds of people from entering their land. However, it is very difficult to stop viruses traveling from one end of the earth to another. When they travel to new places, they get used to the environment very easily and sometimes start destroying the local plant and animals life. These biological polluters are called smart polluters.
These smart polluters can be carried across borders of countries unknowingly. Just as we humans are traveling across the world more often than earlier, these biological polluters have also started journey much more. They slide into airplanes through their wheels. They dig into objects that travelers may be carrying from one country to another.
There are some good examples of how these polluters work. The water hyacinth(水葫芦) of South America is blocking lakes in China and Africa. Tree snakes from Papua New Guinea are busy eating up some birds in the country of Guam, which breaks its natural balance.
That’s why the customs(海关) officials in many foreign countries prevent people from bringing in a small plant, or an object made of wood that is in its natural form. The customs officials have the power to spread new illnesses among native plants and animals. Biological polluters always create problems in places where they do not belong. They could be special varieties of plants, bugs or even animals.
48. Why are Canadian officials placing chickens along the border?
A. To help clean up the border.
B. To see if the virus is still around.
C. To protect the chickens from falling ill.
D. To make sure that the birds can find food.
49. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. People find it difficult to travel from one place to another.
B. Plants always create problems in places where they belong.
C. Biological polluters may destroy the local plant and animal life.
D. Viruses spend a long time getting used to the local environment.
50. Customs officials in many countries prevent people from bringing in ____.
A.chocolates B.shoes C.pictures D.plants
51. What is the best title foe the passage?
A. Land Pollution B. The West Nile Virus C. Smart Polluters D. The Water Hyacinth
D
Living next to next is the principle (原则)of a neighbor. Good neighborliness is the ideal to be aimed at. As the saying goes, no man is an island; he has to live with his neighbors. To make life easy and pleasant, he must cooperate with his neighbors.
Whether one likes it or not, one cannot do without neighbors. Normally one may think he can do without neighbors because he can manage all comforts and services, so the services or the need for a friend may not happen. However, the sympathy(同情), admiration and appreciation which a neighbors may offer will have a great humanizing influence. To share one’s view and sometimes even sadness, one needs some neighbors.
But all neighbors are not always keeping the friendly relations