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1、2021北京石景山初三一模英 语学校_姓名_准考证号_考 生须 知1. 本试卷为闭卷考试,共10页,满分60分,考试时间为90分钟。2. 请在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校名称、姓名和准考证号。3. 试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。答题卡上的选择题用2B铅笔规范填涂,其他试题用黑色签字笔作答。4. 考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卡一并交回。知识运用 (共14分) 一、单项填空(共6分,每小题0.5分)从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. Is this your phone, Sarah? Yes, its _. A. yoursB. min

2、eC. hisD. hers 2. Happy Womens Day, mum! Here is a gift _ you. Thank you very much. A. forB. fromC. inD. by3.We decided to go swimming _ it was hot outside.A. soB. orC. becauseD. until 4. _ is this book? About 15 yuan. A. How muchB. How oftenC. How soonD. How many5. _ you like to go to the History M

3、useum with me? Yes, of course.A. CouldB. WouldC. MayD. Must6.I think ice-skating is one of _ sports.A. excitingB. more excitingC. most excitingD. the most exciting7.If it _ sunny tomorrow, we will go climbing.A. isB. wasC. will be D. has been8.John took a photo of me when I _.A. danceB. will danceC.

4、 was dancingD. am dancing9.My friend Jenny _ me with my maths next weekend.A. helpsB. helpedC. was helpingD. will help10.I _ my grandmother for nearly two years. I miss her very much.A. wont seeB. dont seeC. havent seenD. didnt see11.The invitation to the party _ to my family last week.A. sendsB. wa

5、s sentC. is sentD. sent12. Can you tell me _ ? At 8 oclock last night.A. when does the ship leaveB. when the ship leavesC. when did the ship leaveD. when the ship left二、完形填空(共8分,每小题1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。 “If you could have any three things, what would you want?”Eleven-year-o

6、ld Ruby Kate Chitsey loves asking that question at nursing homes in Harrison, Arkansas, where she lives. Even more amazing, she then sets out to make the residents (居住者) wishes come true.Ruby often goes along with her mother, Amanda Chitsey, to nursing homes where she works as a nurse. Last May, Rub

7、y 13 that a resident named Pearl was staring at the window. She seemed sad, because her dog was led away by its new owner. Ruby discovered that the nursing home didnt allow residents to have dogs and Pearl couldnt 14 to pay anyone to look after hers. Pearl got only $40 a month to spend on personal t

8、hings such as clothes and haircuts. Ruby decided to do something about it.She started by asking the residents what three things they wanted most in the world. Her mother was 15 that people would ask for cars and other things an 11-year-old wouldnt be able to provide. Instead, they asked for chocolat

9、e, sandwiches, and even trousers that fit properly.Using their own money, the Chitseys helped about 100 people 16 their wishes in three months. Then they started asking for donations (捐款).Amanda set up a GoFundMe page, Three Wishes for Rubys Residents, hoping to 17 $5,000. The Chitseys hit their goa

10、l in a month and raised more than $250,000 in five months. With those money, they were able to become more 18 . For example, one resident asked for a man cave (洞穴), so they got him an iPad and filled his fridge with food. Earlier this year, Three Wishes for Rubys Residents started its first nationwi

11、de page. One of its new 19 is to set up a shared computer in one nursing home in each state. Ruby doesnt plan to stop there. “I consider 20 to be my hobby,” she says, “and Im very good at it.” 13. A. expectedB. explainedC. noticedD. hoped14. A. rememberB. affordC. regretD. wait15. A. surprisedB. sat

12、isfiedC. sadD. worried16. A. get B. share C. changeD. predict17. A. collectB. returnC. spendD. count18. A. patientB. popularC. creativeD. careful19. A. goalsB. gamesC. suggestionsD. instructions20. A. happinessB. kindnessC. fitnessD. politeness阅读理解 (共36分)三、阅读理解(共26分,每小题2分)阅读下面的四篇短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A

13、、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。 ACrazy things that parents say to their kidsDo you remember things that your mum and dad said again and again when you were a kid?JuliaOf course! I always liked doing dangerous things you know, climbing trees and things. And my dad said, “If you fall, youll break your leg.” And h

14、e always added, “And when you break your leg, dont come running to me for help!” I didnt understand the joke for years!LIKE COMMENT SHAREPeteOh of course! My little brother and me, we loved TV and we sat and watched it for hours every day. And my mum always said, “If you watch TV all the time, youll

15、 get square eyes.” Well, we watched a lot of TV and our eyes are still normal. Haha!LIKE COMMENT SHARESusieYou reminded me, Pete. My dad always said, “If you eat all your carrots, youll see in the dark.” I really like carrots I ate them when I was a kid and I eat them now but I still cant see in the

16、 dark!LIKE COMMENT SHAREMikeIf I was angry or upset, I always made a face, and my mum said, “If you go on making that face, the wind will change and your face will stay like that forever!” Thats the only one I remember but as soon as I think of others, Ill send them to you!LIKE COMMENT SHARE21. What

17、 did Julia like doing when she was a kid?A. Watching TV.B. Making a face.C. Eating carrots.D. Climbing trees.22. Why did Petes mum talk about square eyes?A. She didnt want Pete to do dangerous things.B. She didnt want Pete to watch too much TV.C. She liked Petes funny faces very much.D. She wanted P

18、ete to eat more carrots.23. Which of the following picture describes Susies story best?A. B. C. D. BA day in the lifeWell, finally something is happening, Kim thought. So far, it had been the most boring summer ever. Suddenly, loud beeps (哔哔声), warning that a truck is backing up, broke the afternoon

19、 silence. Kim walked over to the bushes (灌木) that separated her house from the one next door.I hope the new neighbours are cool, she thought as she looked at the stacks of boxes outside the truck. Lets see. Lots of boxes! That one says, “Kitchen stuff” and that one says, “Janes stuff”. Wow, what a h

20、uge TV! Oh, a piano. Hmm. I wonder who Jane is. And look at that, a water bowl with the name Cupcake on it.Maybe they have a cat, thought Kim. She stepped around the bushes to get a better look. “Here, Cupcake. Come here, girl!” she called. She poured some of her water into the bowl and called again

21、. “Here, Cupcake. Come on out, girl.”Kim heard something move. A large dog crawled (爬) out from under the truck and then stood up and shook itself. “Well, look at you,” Kim said. “You are not a little girl, are you? But you look so sweet! Are you thirsty? Here, have some water.”It was after the dog

22、had finished the water and was happily licking (舔) Kims hand that she looked up.“I see youve met Cupcake,” said a girl she had never met before. “Im Jane.”They had hardly started talking when Kim heard her mum shouting, “Be careful with the dog, Kim. Get over here right now.”“Mum,” Kim said. “Relax.

23、 Shes so friendly and sweet. Her name is Cupcake!”“I dont care what its name is. Come home now!”Kim looked at Jane, and then looked down her feet, not sure of what to say next.“Go ahead,” Jane said. “We can talk later. And maybe you can show me how to get to school.”“Sure, Jane. Id like that. And ma

24、ybe we can take Cupcake for a walk.”Well, Kim thought as she returned home. Maybe the rest of the summer wont be boring after all. 24. What broke the afternoon silence?A. Janes huge TV.B. Kims new pet dog.C. Loud beeps from the truck.D. The music from Janes house.25. Who is Cupcake?A. Janes dog.B. K

25、ims cat.C. Kims little sister.D. Janes mum.26. Kim thought the rest of the summer wouldnt be boring because _.A. Jane could play the piano with her B. her mum allowed her to keep a petC. she had a nice neighbour to play with D. Jane gave Cupcake to her as a presentCIn April 1961, Yuri Gagarin became

26、 the first man to travel in space. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon. Some people believe the next step is for humans to visit Mars. Theres no doubt that the first person to walk on Mars will become as famous as Gagarin or Armstrong, and many astronauts would

27、love the opportunity. But what is space travel really like for the astronauts?Many astronauts suffer (承受) physical problems, even if they are in space for just a few months. Some of these problems are short-lived; others may be long-lasting. More than two-thirds of all astronauts suffer from motion

28、sickness while traveling in space. In space, the body cannot tell up from down. The body sends confusing signals to the brain, which can result in feeling sick for a few days. The amount of blood and water in the body also ends up being sent differently. More blood and water end up in the face, neck

29、, and chest, resulting in a puffy (肿胀的) face and an enlarged heart.For the duration of their task, astronauts experience conditions that influence their health. For example, their bones get weaker. Being in a weightless environment means that astronauts do not use the muscles (肌肉), so their muscles

30、gradually get weaker. This, along with the change of blood to the upper body and the resulting loss of important minerals (矿物质), causes bones to weaken. As a result, many astronauts are unable to walk properly for a few days upon their return to Earth. In addition, they are exposed to radiation (辐射)

31、 from the sun. This puts them at a higher risk of serious illness.In addition to physical difficulties, astronauts who travel for long periods may also suffer from psychological stress. Long journeys require astronauts to spend more time inside a spaceship. For example, a round-trip journey to Mars

32、could take about three years. Being confined in a small space for such a long period of time is not healthy. Astronauts especially those who achieved important “firsts” such as Gagarin and Armstrong are often seen as exciting adventurers. This may be right, but its also worth remembering the efforts

33、 they make to explore our universe. 27. According to Paragraph 2, what physical problem do astronauts suffer?A. Their hearts send weakened signals to their bodies. B. They may feel sick because of confusing signals.C. They may live shorter after travelling in space.D. Their brains often get less blo

34、od and water.28. What can cause astronauts bones to weaken?A. Less proper walks upon their return to Earth.B. More radiation from the sun hurting the bones.C. Weaker muscles and loss of important minerals.D. Puffy faces, necks and enlarged hearts and brains.29. The word “confined” in Paragraph 4 pro

35、bably means “_”.A. keptB. trainedC. allowedD. served30. What is the writers main purpose in writing this passage?A. To encourage people to be the first ones to visit Mars.B. To question whether humans are able to go to Mars soon.C. To discuss what is the best health care for astronauts in space.D. T

36、o remind us of the price astronauts pay for exploring universe.DIt is easy to forget that public education is relatively new. Even in the U.S., which has a relatively developed education system, public schools only became common in the early 19th century. Before that, while the rich were able to get

37、 private teachers for their children, most education of children took place within the family and the community. Some people are now going back to teaching children themselves.At one time, homeschooling was for students who had behavioral or learning difficulties. Today, there are many arguments for

38、 educating ones children at home. Some of it starts from dissatisfaction with the normal education system. In many schools, one teacher is responsible for 30 or 40 students; children are often deprived (剥夺) of the attention they need. Many psychologists (心理学家) see the home as the most natural learni

39、ng environment, since it is supportive. Parents who homeschool say they can keep an eye on their childrens education more closely. Children can also choose what and when to study, so they can learn according to their own timetable. The many educational resources on the Internet can also be used. Sup

40、porters of homeschooling point out that homeschooled children do just as well or better than those who are classroom-taught.However, critics of homeschooling say that children miss out on learning important social skills because they have little interaction with their peers (同龄人). This might have a

41、bad effect on them later in life when they go to university or start work. Critics have also raised concerns about whether parents are able to educate their children properly. Many of these parents are short of teacher training and may not be up-to-date on all the subjects taught in schools.In the U

42、.S., with an increasing number of parents taking their children out of class, schools are looking for ways to restore parents confidence in the public education system. Some American high schools have opened their doors to homeschoolers on a part-time basis, allowing these children to attend classes

43、 once or twice a week, or to take part in activities such as playing football or dancing. This enables homeschooled children to enjoy the extra benefits of peer interaction and involvement in sport or clubs.Whatever the arguments for or against, homeschooling is growing in some countries. There are

44、now websites and support groups that enable parents to learn more about educating their children. Homeschooling is now taken as an accepted choice to the public education system. 31. According to the passage, what can we learn about homeschooling?A. Homeschooled children have fewer learning difficul

45、ties.B. Homeschooling offers enough teacher training to parents.C. Homeschooled children are better prepared for university.D. Homeschooling has a longer history than public education.32. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?A. Parents confidence in the public education system is restored.B. Homeschoole

46、d children should get involved in sports and clubs.C. Schools are trying to change since homeschoolers are increasing.D. Homeschooled children are required to have some classes in schools.33. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. The benefits of homeschooling B. The devel

47、opment of homeschooling C. Homeschooling: The power of love?D. Homeschooling: A better way to learn?四、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)Sylvia Earle is one of the worlds most famous ocean (海洋) scientists . She loves to go diving (潜水) in the ocean. She has spent a lot of her life both in and under the waves. Earle has led more than a hundred explorations and she set a record for diving in 1,000-meter-deep water on her own.

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