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浙江省温州市民办2022-2023学年初三下学期第一次教学质量诊断性联合考试英语试题考生请注意:1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。2.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上。3.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。Ⅰ.单项选择1、—Ithinktheplanisjustawasteoftime.Whatdoyouthink?—Well,ifyoudon’tsupporttheplan,________.A.neitherdoIB.sodoIC.neitherwillID.sowillI2、—Whatshouldwedotosaveelectricity?—Weshould________thelightwhenweleavetheroom.A.puton B.switchoff C.takeoff3、—________willthedinnerbeready?—Justaminute.A.Howmuch B.Howlong C.Howsoon D.Howoften4、MillieBeijingnow.A.don'tlivein B.doesn'tlivesinC.don'tlivesin D.doesn'tlivein5、Thegirlwho_______bycarhasbeentakentothehospital.A.hitB.hitsC.ishitD.washit6、-Don'tplaywiththeknife,___________you'llcutyourhand.-Sorry.I__________________.A.so;can't B.and;won't C.but;mustn't D.or;won't7、—Haveyouseen______movieNiceToMeetYou?—Yes,it's______wonderfulone.A.a,the B.the;a C.the;the D.a;a8、—What’sthematterwithAlan?—Hiscarbrokedownontheway.And.ThecarbehindwasoutofcontrolandhitJim.A.agoodmissisasgoodasamileB.everydoghasitsdayC.theearlybirdcatchesthewormD.itneverrainsbutitpours9、-HowdoyoulikeyourlifehereinMile?-Itis____________citythatIhaveeverbeento.A.comfortable B.themostcomfortableC.muchcomfortable D.morecomfortable10、Youaresupposedtobemorecarefultomakefewerwhileyouarewriting.A.troubleB.matterC.mistakesD.problemsⅡ.完形填空11、完型填空(10小题,每小题1分,共10分)先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个答案中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案,并将TheUSAisaverybigcountrytovisit,sochoosecarefullytheplacestoseeandthetimetogo.Bringagood1becauseyoumaywanttotravelaround.NewYorkandWashingtonD.C.aregoodplacesto2inMayorOctober.It’snottoohotthen.Inwinterthere’salotof3Thebestplanistoarrive4NewEnglandinSeptember.Theweatherstartstogetcoolerandthetreesstarttochangecolour.It’sagoodideatobringyourcamera5youmaywanttotakephotosoftheautumn64,000kilometresawayinLosAngeles,California,theweatherisfineallyear.It’snicetoseetheSuninDecmber!Bringyourswimsuitbecauseyoumightwantto7inthesea.Inthenorthwest,itisn’tverycold,butthere’salotofrain,sobringanumbrella.It’s8tovisitAlaskainJulyandAugustbutitmightbecoolintheevening.Soremembertowearsome9clothes.Butdon’tcomeinwinter.It’llbedarkalldayand10cold.InTexasandthesoutheast,therearestormsfromtimetotimeinsummerandfall.It’susuallyveryhotandsunnycomparedtomanyotherplaces.Sowhen’sthebesttimetovisittheUSA?Anytimeyoulike!1.A.bookB.backpackC.mapD.knife2.A.visitB.seeC.lookD.watch3.A.windB.rainC.fogD.snow4.A.toB.inC.atD./5.A.soB.butC.becauseD.though6.A.leavesB.hillsC.riversD.sky7.A.runB.jumpC.rideD.swim8.A.pleaseB.pleasantC.pleasureD.pleased9.A.warmB.coolC.hotD.cold10.A.freezeB.frozeC.frozenD.freezingⅢ.语法填空12、Henrywasanoffice1.(work)inabigcity.Heworkedveryhardandenjoyedtravelinginhisholidays.Heusuallywenttotheseaside,butoneyearhesaw2.advertisementinanewspaper.“Enjoycountrylife.SpendafewweeksatWestHillFarm.Goodfood,Freshair,Horseriding,Walking,Fishing,cheapandinteresting.”“This3.(sound)agoodidea,”hethought.“I’llspendamonthatWestHillFarm.IthinkIcanenjoyhorseriding,walkingandfishing.They’llmakeachangefrom4.(sit)bytheseasideandswimming.”Hewrotetothefarmer.IntheletterhesaidthathewouldliketospendallofJulythere.ThenonthefirstdayofJuly,heleft5.WestHillFarm.Butfourdayslater,hereturnedhome.“Whatwaswrong6.WestHillFarm?”hisbestfriend,Ed,askedhim.“Didn’tyouenjoycountrylife?”“Countrylifewasverygood,”Henrysaid.“Buttherewasanotherproblem.”“Oh.What?”“Well,”hesaid,“thefirstdayIwasthereasheepdied,andwehadroastmuttonfordinner.”“What’swrongwiththat?”Edasked.“Freshmeatisthebest.”“Iknow,butonthe7.(two)dayacowdied,andwehadroastbeeffordinner.”“How8.(luck)youare!”“Youdon’tunderstand,”Henrysaid.“Onthethirddayapigdiedandwehadroastporkfordinner.”“Adifferentmeateveryday,”Edsaid9.(loud),“andwhatareyoucomplaining!”“Letmefinish,”Henrysaid.“onthefourthdaythefarmer10.(dead),andIdidn’tdare(敢)stayfordinner!”Ⅳ.阅读理解A13、LouvreMuseum(卢浮宫)OpeninghoursMonday,Thursday,Saturday,Sunday:from9a.m.to6p.m.Wednesday,Friday:from9a.m.to9:45p.m.Tuesday:closedFreeadmissionVisitorsundertheageof18OldpeoplefromtheEuropeanEconomicAreaTeachersofartandarthistoryDisabledvisitorsEntrancestothemuseumPyramidandGalerieduCarrouselentrances:from9a.m.to7:30p.m.PassageRichelieuentrance:from9a.m.to5:30p.m.PortedesLionsentrance:Thisentrancemaybeclosedfortechnical(技术的)reasons.Pleasecallusthedaybeforeyourvisitat40205317.1.WhenisLouvreMuseumclosed?A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnSaturday. D.OnSunday.2.WhocanvisitLouvreMuseumforfree?A.Visitorsunder25yearsold. B.ChildrenfromtheEuropeanEconomicArea.C.Studentsofartandarthistory. D.Disabledvisitors.3.Whichentrancetothemuseummaybeclosedfortechnicalreasons?A.Pyramidentrance. B.GalerieduCarrouselentrance.C.PassageRichelieuentrance. D.PortedesLionsentrance.B14、Inancienttimes,akinghadaboulder(巨石)placedonaroadway.Hethenhidhimselfandwatchedtoseeifanyonewouldmovetheboulderoutoftheway.Someoftheking’swealthiestbusinessmenandcourtiers(朝臣)camebyandsimplywalkedaroundit.Manypeopleevenloudlyblamedthekingfornotkeepingtheroadsclear,butnoneofthemdidanythingaboutgettingthestoneoutoftheway.Theyjustcomplainedandwentaway.Apeasant(农民)thencamealongcarryingalargebagofvegetables.Upongettingclosertotheboulder,thepeasantlaiddownhisburdenandtriedtopushthestoneoutoftheroad.Aftertryingandpushingforalongtime,hefinallysucceeded.Afterthepeasantwentbacktopickuphisvegetables,henoticedapurselyingintheroadwheretheboulderhadbeen.Inthepursethereweremanygoldcoinsandanotefromthekingexplainingthatthegoldwasforthepersonwhoremovedtheboulderfromtheroadway.Ifyouwereontheway,whatwouldyoudo?Complainitormoveitaway?Everydifficultywecomeacrossinlifegivesusanopportunitytoimproveoursituations,andwhilethelazypeoplecomplain,theothersarecreatingopportunitiesthroughtheirkindhearts,generosity(慷慨大方)andwillingnesstogetthingsdone.1.Whydidthekingputsuchaboulderonaroadway?A.Inordertomaketheroadwayspecial.B.Inordertostopsomeonewhoarelazyfromwalkingtohiscountry.C.Toseeifanyonewouldmovetheboulderoutoftheway.2.Whatdidmanypeopledowiththebigstoneontheway?A.Theyjustcomplainedanddidn’tdoanythingaboutit.B.Manyofthemtriedtomoveitbutfailed.C.Manythoughtitwastheking’sdutytomoveitawayfromtheroad.3.Thepeasantgotthestoneoutofthewaysuccessfullyby________.A.pushingitwithoutanyhardworkB.tryingandpushinghardC.usinghislargebagofvegetables4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Manypeopledidn'tfindthestoneontheway.B.Thepeasantgotalotofmoneyaftermovingawaythestone.C.Thekingwasn’tgladtoseethepeasantremovedtheboulderfromtheroadway.5.Wecaninfer(推断)fromthepassagethat________.A.allthingsaredifficultbeforetheyareeasyB.itisnevertoolatetomendC.opportunitiesareforthosewhoarewillingtodosomethingwithkindnessandgenerosityC15、WhenIlookedatthegradeonmymathpaper,myjaw(下巴)almostdroppedtotheground:abig“65”inbrightredink.Ihadneverreceivedsuchaterriblegradebefore.WhenIgothomethatafternoon,Iliedtomydad.ItoldhimIgot85andthatthereportwouldn’tcomeuntiltheendofthemonth.Dadsmiled.Hisdaughterwouldneverlieabouthergrade,sohedidn’tdoubtmywords.Amonthlater,Dadaskedmeagainaboutthereportatthedinnertable.Helookedrightintomyeyesandaskedforananswer.Havingnochoice,ItoldhimthatIhadinfactgotjust65inmymathfinal.IhadliedbecauseIdidn’twanttolethimdown.Foramoment,hejustlookedatme.Iwouldhavepreferredatellingoffthanthatsilence.Finally,Dadsaid,inahurtvoice,“Youhavealreadyletmedown,withyourlie.Iamnotdisappointedatyourmathscore.Noonecanbeperfectallthetime.ButIamverydisappointedinyou.Ifyoucan’tbehonestwithyourdad,whocanyoubehonestwith?It’smucheasiertogetabettergradethanrebuildsomeoneelse’strust(信任)inyou.”Dad’swordstouchedmyheart.Icouldnotforgivemyselfforhavinghurthisfeelings.ItookoutthereportthatIhadbeenhidingforweeks,handedittohimandapologized(道歉)sincerely.Irealizedthatmyhonestyisnotonlyimportanttome,buttothosearoundmethattrulycareaboutme.InoneofShakespeare’splays,apersonsays,“Nolegacy(遗产)issorichashonesty.”NowIunderstandthosewords.1.Thefirstparagraphmaysuggestthatthewriter_________.A.waspunishedbyherfatherforabadgradeB.usuallygotahighergradeC.neverexpectedteacherstogivehergoodgradesD.wasalwaysterribleatmath2.Theunderlinedphrase“tellingoff”probablymeans_______inParagraph4.A.斥责B.告诉C.辨别D.命令3.Thewriterliedtoherfatherbecause_____.A.shethoughtherfatherwouldbelieveherstoryB.shedidn’twanttodisappointherfatherC.herfatherwouldn’tgethergradereportD.herfathergotangrywhenevershegotapoorgrade4.Afterhisdaughtertoldhimthatshehadlied,herfatherstaysilent_______.A.becausehedidn’tunderstandwhathisdaughterhadsaidB.becausehewasangrythathisdaughterliedtohimagainC.becausehewasunhappywithhisdaughter’sbadscoreD.becausehisdaughterhadliedtohimandhewashurt5.Thepurposeofthearticleistotellusthat__________.A.dishonestymayworksometimes,butthereisapricetopayB.weshouldstudyhardtomakeourparentshappyC.alwaysaliecanmakethingseasyD.wecanchangethegradeD16、

TheBritishMuseum

Oneofthegreatestmuseumsintheworld.TherearefamousexhibitionsfromancientEgypt,Rome,Greeceandotherpartsoftheworld.

Open:10a.m.--5p.m.(MondaytoSaturday)and2.30p.m.--6p.m.(Sunday).

Freeentrance.

ClinkPrison

InthisoldLondonprisonyoucanexperienceprisonlife.Youcanalsohaveyourbirthdaypartyhere!

Open:10a.m.--6p.m.(MondaytoFriday)

Adults:£3.50;children:£2.50

TheLondonEye

Takeabird's-eyeviewofthecapitalonthisamazingbigwheel.Spectacularviewsatnight!

Open:9:30a.m.--8:30p.m.

Adults:£11.50;students/oversixties£9.00;children£5.75underfivesfree.

TheGlobeTheatre

Visitthereplica(复制品)oftheoldtheatre.LearnaboutthelifeandplaysofShakespeare.

Open:9a.m.--12a.m.(MondaytoFriday)

Adults:£7.50;children:£4.50

TheNationalGallery

Thishasoneofthereallygreatcollectionsofpaintingsintheworld.Don'tmissit!

Open:10a.m.--6p.m.(MondaytoSaturday)and2p.m.--6p.m.(Sunday)

Adults:£13.50;children:£10:00

1.AnnhasjustarrivedinLondon,sheenjoysplaysverymuch,whereshouldshegofirst?A.TheNationalGallery B.TheGlobeTheatreC.TheLondonEye D.TheBritishMesum2.Alanisaphotographer,andhewantssomepicturesofLondonatnight,______istheplaceforhim.A.TheNationalGallery B.TheGlobeTheatreC.TheLondonEye D.TheBritishMesum3.WhichofthefollowingcanyouseeintheBritishMuseum?A.ExhibitionsfromancientEgypt.B.Abird's-eyeviewofLondon.C.SomethingabouttheplaysofShakespeare.D.Whatprisonlifewaslike.4.HectorwantstospendhisbirthdaywithhisgirlfriendinClinkPrison,howmuchdoeshehavetopay?A.£3.50. B.£4.50. C.£10. D.£7.5.JoeisgoingtotheNationalGallery,whichtimeofthefollowingisOK?A.10:30a.m.,Sunday B.6:00a.m.,TuesdayC.9:30a.m.,Friday D.3:00p.m.,WednesdayE17、WhenIwasfour,onedayIwasplayingoutsideourhouse.Isawmygrandfather'struck.Itwasblackandlookedveryold.Ithought,“Grandpadoesn’thavetodrivesuchanuglytruck.MaybeIcanmakeitlookbetter.”Igotsomepaintandabrushwhichwereleftinthekitchenbymyfather.Ipaintedthetruckwhiteandblueallover.Iwasfinishingthejobwhenmymumwalkedupandstoppedme.Shewasworriedthatmygrandfatherwouldbeangry.However,whenmygrandfatherlookedatmypaintingsonthetruck,helaughedloudly,“Angela,that’stheprettiesttruckI’veeverseen!Iloveit!”Sometimesadults(成年人)don’tstoptoseethingsthroughchildren’seyes.Theymissedsomuchbeautyintheworld.Luckily,mygrandfathersawthingsinanotherway.1.Attheageof,Angelapaintedhergrandfather’struckwhiteandblue.A.four B.five C.six D.seven2.Angelafoundsomepaintandabrush.A.inthetruck B.outsidethehouse C.inthekitchen D.outsidethepark3.Angela’sgrandfatherwhenhesawherpaintings.A.wasworried B.shoutedangrily C.becamesad D.laughedloudlyF18、Europeancitiesareknownaspopulartouristplaces.Everyyear,thousandsofpeoplegotocitieslikeVeniceandAmsterdamtolearnabouttheirhistory,experiencetheircultureandjusthavefun.Butsomeofthecitieshavebeentakingactiontoreduce(减少)thenumberofvisitors.Veniceisknownforitsbeautifullandmarks,suchasStMark’sSquare.Butpeopletheresaythatthelargeshipsthatsailnearthecitycenterareruining(破坏)theirappearance,accordingtoTheTelegraph.Residentshavecomplainedthatthe“ugly”shipsaremuchbiggerthanthelocalbuildings.Theymakethearealookstrange,aswellasdamagethecanals(运河).Inresponse,theItaliangovernmentstoppedcruiseshipsfromsailingpastStMark’sSquarelastyear.InAmsterdam,theNetherlands’capital,noisytouristsareunwelcome.Thecityhasworkedoutplanstolimitthenumberoftouristswhocancometothecity,theDailyMailreported.Manyresidentsbelievethatincreasedtourismhasbroughtmorerubbishtothecity’sstreets.Ithasalsocausedanincreaseinnoisepollution.Airbnbandother“homerentals”thatarepopularwithtouristswillfacerestrictions(限制),too.Fewertouristswillbeabletostayinthecity.“Beerbikes”,ormulti-personbikesthathavetablesfordrinkingbeer,willalsoberestricted.Itisexpectedthatgettingridofthesebikeswillmakethecityquieterandmorepeacefulforlocalpeople.1.WhichofthefollowingmaynotbethereasonforthetouriststovisitEuropeancities?A.Learningabouttheirhistory. B.Experiencingtheirculture.C.Ruiningtheirappearance. D.Justforfun.2.WhatmakesVenicelookstrangeaccordingtolocalpeople?A.Localbuildings. B.Landmarks. C.Thecanals. D.Ships.3.WhatisthemajorreasonforAmsterdamtoreduceitsnumberofvisitors?A.Limitedresources. B.Increasednoisepollution.C.D

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