1、初三(3)阅读 (14)一完形填空。I was feeling a little blue because my mother had lost her job.One day, while I was _1_ in the street, I heard the piano music and singing rising above the noise of the people. I walked more slowly to _2_ where it was coming from. Then I saw a young lady siting at a piano.She was s
2、inging songs about love, _3_ yourself and keeping on trying. The way she was singing made me a little comfortable. I stood there _4_, watching her playing on such a crowded square. I thought that she must be _5_ enough to perform in front of so many people. She noticed me. I walked over and told her
3、 how good her _6_ sounded. “Thank you,” she said.“I have been going through a hard time recently, _7_ youve made me hopeful again,” I said to her.“Im glad that I could help,” she replied. “Why are you so _8_?”“Well, my mum has lost her job, and Im not sure what to do”“Did you notice the _9_ you were
4、 walking? Your head was down,” she said. “Dont be upset, because _10_ comes in different ways and if your head is down, you might not see it. You should _11_ more, and lift your head up.”I looked _12_ her, amazed at how she was encouragingme. “_13_ are you playing the piano here?” I asked her with a
5、 smile. She _14_ that she saw a lot of unhappy people in the world and she tried to cheer _15_ up by playing music.I smiled a little wider, realizing that no difficulties could stop me from going on.( )1AdrivingBridingCrunningDwalking( )2Afind outBsend outCtake outDget out( )3AdressingBbelievingChur
6、tingDlosing( )4AnervouslyBrudelyCangrilyDquietly( )5AbraveBshyCboredDhonest( )6AadviceBideaCmusicDinterest( )7AorBbutCsoDand( )8AdirtyBbusyCsadDlazy( )9AwayBtimeCreasonDstation( )10AOpportunityBhealthCpainDlife( )11AcomplainBrestCsmileDpay( )12AlikeBafterCforDat( )13AHowBWhyCWhenDWhere( )14AdreamedB
7、hopedCguessedDexplained( )15AusBthemCmeDher二阅读理解AMaking a deer out of paper without cutting or using glue sounds impossible. But for Du Jialei, paper can be folded (折) into anything. There is no limit to his imagination.Du, 23, is a student from Shanghai University. He won third place at the ninth I
8、OIO (国际折纸奥林匹克) in February this year. A total of 803 competitors from 59 countries and areas took part in this years event.Du discovered his interest in folding paper in his childhood. After Du went to college in 2017, he had enough time to take the hobby seriously. He learned folding from online te
9、achers and experts. Later he copied patterns from books. He spent almost three years improving his basic skills by making copies of other artists designs. Then he made his own creations.For Du, folding paper develops his ability to pay attention to both the bigger picture and the details. He is crea
10、tive as he has been challenging himself to make original (原创的) works.( )1What place did Du win at the ninth IOIO?A1st place.B2nd place.C3rd place.D4th place.( )2Before making his own creations, Du did plenty of learning and _ work.AdesigningBcuttingCwritingDcopying( )3What is the right order of Dus
11、experience? He took part in the ninth IOIO. He went to Shanghai University. He discovered his interest in folding paper. He worked hard to improve his basic skills in folding paper.ABCD BAdvertisements are everywhere, TV, newspapers, magazines and of course, on the Internet. Is advertisement really
12、necessary? Billions of dollars are spent on it every year, so it must be important. After all, its a busy world. You have to advertise to get peoples attention to sell products! Not every company thinks that way, however. The NO-AD company doesnt advertise in traditional ways. It sells its products
13、by word of mouth. In this way, they can save money and keep costs down, which makes their products cheaper for customers.“Word-of-mouth advertising” happens when one person tells another about a good experience with a product or service. That next person then tells another friend, family member, or
14、colleague (同事). And so a chain of information is created.Usually, advertisers talk about how good their product is. Although they say things like “Studies show that our product is the best,” or “Everyone loves this product,” it can sound unconvincing. Its much more believable to hear about a product
15、 from a family member or friend who has used it and liked it. Our loved ones opinions are very important to us, so we often listen to their advice about a product.Word-of-mouth advertising has other advantages, too. Its cost-effective (after all, its free) and a company doesnt have to create a compl
16、ex business plan to do it. Here is some advice for small businesses about word-of-mouth advertising. Be prepared to talk about your company at any time. You never know who you will meet. Always carry business cards. Only say good things about your company. Dont say bad things about your competition.
17、 Help other companies by recommending people to them. The more you help others, the more good luck will come back to you and thats good business.( )4Why do some companies spend lots of money on advertisements?ATo make their products very useful.BTo make the environment beautiful.CTo tell people the
18、names of their companies.DTo attract people to their products.( )5Which of the following may be a word-of-mouth advertising?ATelling people how good the product is on TV.BRecommending the product you like to your friends.CTelling people the product is the best in the newspaper.DShowing people how po
19、pular the product is on the Internet.( )6What does the underlined word “unconvincing” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?AUncomfortable.BUnimportant.CUnbelievable.DUnusual.( )7What might NO-AD companies do according to the passage?ACreate complex business plans.BSay bad things about other companies.CProvi
20、de cheaper products for customers.DHelp other companies by wishing them good luck.( )8The writer writes the passage to _.A find out the value of making advertisementsBintroduce people a new way of advertisingB tell people to care more about advertisementsDshow how to sell products by advertising on
21、TVCAfter winning gold with three perfect scores in the womens 10-metre platform final, QuanHongchans interviews and moving stories of growing up have caused the publics imagination.She admitted(承认) that speaking in front of the cameras made her even more nervous than jumping off the platform at the
22、Olympics.“ I just want to eat a lot of delicious food, like spicy gluten strips(辣条),” said Quan after winning gold. “Im clumsy(笨拙的), and Im not good at study. I just know how to dive.”“And whats my secret in diving? I dont know. Some people say my splash(水花) into the water is even smaller than the s
23、plash they make when they throw a dumpling into a pot. I dont know and Ive never compared(比较) the two.”Quan, who comes from a poor family, was barely known before the Tokyo Olympic. Now she suddenly finds herself a huge star on social media. By last Sunday afternoon, her Weibo account had got over a
24、 million one hundred thousand followers. The teenager was the subject of around 30 topics, including her diving performances, her childhood experiences and so on.Her interviews has aroused(引起) special interest in her familys difficult situation. “My mum is sick now. I really want to make more money,
25、 so I can cure her,” Quan told a news conference.Quan was born and raised in a village. In 2017, her mother was badly hurt in a car accident. Since then, the medical bills have piled up, and left Quans father as the familys only earner. When the accident happened, Quan had been diving for just three
26、 years.Quans story has won the heart of the nation. Besides being surrounded(围绕) with congratulations and messages of support, she has been contacted by many organizations, companies and individuals(个人) offering to help her family.Fans have even been mailing spicy gluten strips to Quans family, with
27、 boxes of the snacks piling up and blocking the door to their home.Quans sudden fame(名气) has also brought some unwanted attention, with fans flocking(蜂拥) to her home in search of photo chances. Quan Hongchans home has become a tourist attraction, and every day nearly a hundred people go there to tak
28、e photos. Some Internet celebrities(名人) have even started doing online live broadcasting in front of Quans home.Experts(专家) have expressed worries that the craze could be harmful to the youngsters growth. As shes still just a teenager, society needs to protect her innocence(纯真). We need to protect h
29、er from the side effects(副作用) of social media. After all, Quan is only 14 years old, and theres a long journey ahead of her.( )9. What has caused the publics imagination?A. The reports about Quan Hongchan and her upbringing(管教,教育).B. Quan Hongchans perfect performance at the Olympics.C. The womens 1
30、0-metre platform final.D. Quan Hongchans winning a gold medal at such a young age.( )10 What does the underlined word “barely” probably mean?A. 广泛地 B. 几乎不C. 确定地D. 好奇地( )11.What can we learn from the underlined part in Paragraph 7?A. Lots of money has been spent on the medical treatment.B. A large nu
31、mber of bills have been piled up by the family.C. It is difficult for her mother to get good medical treatment.D. The family didnt pay for the medical costs.( )12What do the experts think we need to do to protect Quan Hongchan according to the passage?A. We need to send more money to her.B. We need
32、to mail spicy gluten strips to Quans family.C. We need to contact some organizations, companies and individuals to help her family. D. We need to protect her from the bad influence of social media.( )13. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?A. Some organizations will provide her family with
33、 some help.B. Boxes of spicy gluten strips have been mailed to Quans family.C. Quans family invited some Internet celebrities to their home.D. Lots of fans take photos in front of Quans home every day. 三.七选五Calligraphy(书法), in English, means the art of producing beautiful hand-writing using special
34、pens or brushes. _1_ It has existed for about 1,000 years. _2_ They are zhuanshu, lishu, kaishu, xingshu and caoshu. Through centuries of practice, Chinese calligraphy can be seen on the walls of offices, shops, hotels, and houses. Calligraphy isnt only popular among the Chinese. Picasso, the world-
35、famous master of art, once expressed, “If I once lived in China, I must have become a calligrapher(书法家)rather than a painter.”Art has no borders, right? Well, practicing Chinese calligraphy needs basic instruments. _3_ We Chinese call them the “Four Treasures of the Study”. Its impossible for everyo
36、ne to become a master of Chinese calligraphy. But practicing it more often is really useful and helpful. First, you can learn hand-writing to improve your understanding of Chinese characters. _4_ Besides, you have to get concentrated(全神贯注的)and have a peaceful mind when practicing it. This way, you w
37、ill get improved and your worries will be gone. Some primary schools offer lessons to teach students Chinese calligraphy. There are also clubs of Chinese calligraphy started by calligraphy lovers. _5_ We should pass on this kind of classical culture.AChinese calligraphy is an important part of our t
38、raditional culture.BThey are brush, inkstick(墨), paper, and inkstone(砚).CNext, it is believed that calligraphers enjoy a long life because the practice is a good form of physical training.DChinese calligraphy is a traditional form of writing characters with a long history.EThere are five main kinds
39、of traditional Chinese calligraphy.FYou must practice very hard to be a calligrapher.GMany Chinese people are good at calligraphy.四词的适当形式填空While traveling to big cities in the world, you will see statuesof _1_ (thousand) of characters standing in the streets. Do you believe that they are real people
40、 _2_ (work) as street artists? They often cover themselves _3_ (complete) with paint. They have to stand still and keep eyes _4_ (open) for several hours. Street artists need to be strong-minded and patient. It is not an easy job, but theres plenty of fun for them.Yorge is one of _5_ (famous) street
41、 artists in Brazil. He stands out thanks to his partner, a cute dog_6_(name) Jaspe. when Yorge goes to work, Jaspe rests on his arm and keeps still as long as she can. Most people are surprised by _7_ (they) perfect work together. However, the pair once got into trouble. Some animal _8_(love) though
42、t that Yorge forced his dog _9_ (give) a performance in the street. In fact, Yorge never trained Jaspe at all.The performance of living statues _10_ (become) a street art. Now it is really popular in many large cities around the world.1._ 2._ 3._ 4._ 5._6._ 7._ 8._ 9._ 10._初三(3)阅读 (15)一完形填空Something
43、 that I learnt from both my parents was the importance of having respectfor other people. I remember one day when we were travelling on a bus and _1_ sat down while other people were standing. My mother shouted at me “_2_immediately! You have young legs and you dont need to sit down.” At the time I
44、felt embarrassed(尴尬的) about being told of _3_, but now I understand. I think children nowadays have _4_ that respect and it really makes me angry if I see children sitting down while _5_ people are standing. One area in which we had a lot of rules was table _6_. For example, we werent allowed to sta
45、rt our meal _7_ the oldest person had started. We had to say “thank you” when our food was _8_, and eat everything on our plates before we could _9_ the table. We couldnt make any noise when eating. Worse than that, we were only _10_ to have sweets at the weekend, as a special _11_ if we had been go
46、od. Although my upbringing(管教) was perhaps a bit _12_ compared(比较) with modern children, Im very thankful to my parents for giving me a clear _13_ in life. Even though I was sometimes _14_. I think it has made me a better person. In my view, children need clear rules, but more than that they need to learn how to get _15_with other people and realize they are not the center of the world. 1. A. I B. you C. she D. they2. A. Give upB. Sit upC. Get upD. Stay up3. A. in publicB. in orderC. in surpriseD. in person 4. A. won B. shown C. wasted