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东城区2022-2023学年度第一学期期末统一检测初二英语2023.1学校班级姓名教育ID号考生须知1.本试卷共10页,共两部分,共39道小题,满分60分,考试时间90分钟。2.在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校、班级、姓名和教育ID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。4.在答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。5.考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。第一部分本部分共33题,共40分。在每题列出的四个选项中,选出最符合题目要求的一项。一、单项填空(每题0.5分,共6分)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。1.Peter'smotherwenttoLaoSheTeahouseyesterday.tookPeterwithher.A.She B.He C.They D.We2.QianXuesen,afamousChinesescientist,wasbornDecember11,1911.A.in B.on C.at D.to3.—Becarefulwhenyouwalkacrossthisoldbridge.Itbeverysafe.—Iwill.A.mustnot B.neednot C.mightnot D.shouldnot4.Inmyhometown,thestreetsarethantwoyearsago.A.clean B.cleaner C.cleanest D.thecleanest5.—didyougototheBeijingMuseumofNaturalHistoryyesterday?—Bybus.A.How B.Howoften C.Why D.When6.Myunclehadanaccidentlastyear.Now,hedrivesthanbefore.A.careful B.morecareful C.carefully D.morecarefully7.IwantedtohelpLisawithherstudy,shesaidshecoulddoitherself.A.but B.or C.for D.so8.Paulenjoysreadingfamousstories.Heonenow.A.reads B.isreading C.read D.willread9.Iapaintingwhenmymothercamebackhome.A.draw B.drew C.wasdrawing D.willdraw10.Emmaupearlythismorningandwentforamorningrunwithherfather.A.gets B.willget C.wasgetting D.got11.Ican'tmeetyounextSunday.Afriendofminetoseeme.A.comes B.came C.wascoming D.willcome12.Mygrandmotherhastwodogs.Shethemintheparkeverymorning.A.walks B.waswalking C.willwalk D.walked二、完形填空(每题1分,共8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。IsabellaandSoledadMeadearestillinprimaryschool.Buttheyhaveaworkstation,anditsellspaintedrocks.Thewholethingbeganasa13fortheirmom.“OnMother'sDay,wedecidedtomakeourmomagardenbecauseshelikesplants.Ithoughtthegardenneededcolor,soIpaintedsome14.AndmysisterSoledadputtheserocksaroundthegardentomakeitlookevenmorebeautiful,”saysIsabella.“Whenweshowedthegardentoourmom,shewasvery15Ourmomgaveuslotsofhugs,”Soledadsays.Theirdadalsolikedthegirls'work.Heputpicturesoftherocksonhissocialmedia(社交媒体)page.Peoplebeganto16andpostedmessagesaskinghowmuchtheycost.Thentheybeganbuyingrocks.Thefamilycouldn'tbelieveit!Withthehelpoftheirfamily,thetwo17aworkstationathome.“Wedooneatatime,”saysSoledad.“Idothebackgroundandwhenitdries,Isabelladoesthedesign(设计).”Butearningmoneyforthemselveswasn'tenough.Thegirlswantedtousetherocksto18people.Theydecidedtoholdarock-paintingcontest(比赛)toraisemoneyforcancerpatients(癌症患者)intheirtown.Whenitwasover,thesistersgaveallthemoneytheyhadraisedtothosepatients.Theactof19madethemfeelverygood,andtheydecidedtogivepartofthemoneytheywillgetfromsellingpaintedrockstopeopleinneedinthefuture.“I'mgettingbetterasanartist,andIjustwanttogrowwithourworkstation,”saysSoledad,whoplanstobeafull-timeartistwhenshegetsolder.20wecancontinuetomakemoneyforcollege.”“Andhelpothers,”Isabellaadds.13.A.gift B.chance C.show D.party14.A.plants B.flowers C.rocks D.pictures15.A.relaxed B.serious C.nervous D.pleased16.A.worry B.notice C.change D.wait17.A.lookedup B.pickedup C.setup D.liftedup18.A.help B.know C.surprise D.beat19.A.winning B.selling C.taking D.giving20.A.Secretly B.Hopefully C.Especially D.Finally三、阅读理解(每题2分,共26分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。AAgeisjustanumber.Somepeopledogreatthingsthathavenothingtodowiththeirage.GloriaStruckGloriaStruckis90,butshestillrideshermotorcycleandwantstogoonacross-countrytrip.Whenshewasborn,herfatherhadamotorcycleshop.Shelearnedtoridewhenshewas16.Overtheyears,shehastakenpartinmanymotorcycleraces(比赛)intheUSAandEurope.JuliaHawkinsJuliaHawkinshasbeenbikingformostofherlife.Butshetookuprunningafewyearsagoandsetherfirstworldrecord(记录)in2017.ShesetanewworldrecordinNovember2021byrunningthe100metersinjustover62secondsforheragegroup.RememberthatMs.Hawkinswas105yearsoldatthattime.YuichiroMiuraYuichiroMiura,whoisJapanese,wastheoldestpersontoreachthetopofMountEverestattheageof80.Tofinishhistrip,hehadtodealwithsomeserioushealthproblems.Butnoneoftheproblemsseemedtomakehimchangehismind.Hecelebratedhis90thbirthdayinOctober2022.ManfredSteinerManfredSteinertaughtatBrownMedicalSchooluntil2000.Butafterhestoppedworking,herealizedhehadtimetodosomethinghe'dalwayswantedtodo—studyphysics(物理).Ittookhimalongtime,buthefinallygothisPh.D.(博士学位)inphysicswhenhewas89yearsold.21.WhatdoesGloriaStruckwanttodo?A.Runamotorcycleshop.B.Practiceridinghermotorcycle.C.Rideamotorcycleacrossthecountry.D.TakepartinmotorcycleracesinAsia.22.Whosetarunningrecord?A.JuliaHawkins. B.GloriaStruck. C.YuichiroMiura. D.ManfredSteiner.23.WhatdoweknowaboutManfredSteiner?A.Hehadserioushealthproblems.B.HegothisPh.D.inphysicsquiteeasily.C.HetaughtphysicsatBrownMedicalSchool.D.HegothisPh.D.inphysicsafterhestoppedworking.BActYourAgering-around-the-rosyMarywasblowingbubbles(吹泡泡)inherbedtimemilk.“Actyourage,”AuntAugustasaidloudly.ItseemedthatAuntAugustawasabitangry.WhenMary'smothercamebackintotheroom,Marywasquiet.“AreyouOK?”askedhermother.“Yes,”saidMary.ButshefeltbetterwhenAuntAugustafinishedvisitingthem.Thenextday,Marywasplayingring-around-the-rosywithherfive-year-oldsister,Grace,andtwoofGrace'sfriendsontheplayground.Justthen,Mary'sfriendJuliecamealong.“You'dbetteractyourage,”saidJulie.“WhatwillSandraandSusanthink?”Slowly,Marysaidgood-byetoGrace.ShewentwithJulietojointheirfriendsSandraandSusan.ThenextdaywasaSaturday.Marywenttohergrandparents'housefordinner.Beforedinner,Mary'sgrandparentsandherparentsplayedring-around-the-rosywithGrace.Maryjustwatched.Whentheysatdowntoeat,Marysawthathergrandmotherhadmadeherlotsoftastyfood.Shebegantofeelalittlebetter.ThenAuntAugustastartedtalkingaboutherfightswithhernext-doorneighbor(邻居).“...andyesterdayIcamehomeandfoundhisdogburyingabone(埋骨头)rightinthemiddleofmyflowerbed!Afterthedogleft,Idugupthebone,wrapped(包装)it,andputitinthatman'smailbox,”shesaid.“Oh,Augusta,”saidMary'smom.“Youshouldlearntoactyourage.”Marylaughedwhensheheardwhathermomsaid.Shekeptlaughingeventhoughshetriedtostop.AuntAugustafinallygotasmileonherfaceandsaid,“Well,IguessIshould.”hopscotchThenextafternoon,MarywasplayinghopscotchwithGracewhenJuliewalkedby.“Hopscotch?”askedJulie.“Youstillplayababygame?”“Yes,Ido,”saidMary.Forawhile,JuliewatchedMaryandGraceplaying.Then,quietlysheasked,“MayIplay,too?”24.WhenAuntAugustatoldMarytoactherage,Maryfelt.A.unhappy B.lonely C.silly D.bored25.Mary'smomtoldAuntAugustatoactherage,becauseAuntAugusta.A.wastoostrictwithMary B.playedajokeonherneighborC.wasn'tkindtotheneighbor'sdog D.didn'tlikeseeingkidsplaybabygames26.Mary'sstorymainlytellsusthat.A.itisOKtoactyoungerthanyouragesometimesB.actingyoungerstopsyoufromgrowingupC.alwaysactingyourageisveryimportantD.it'sagoodideatoactlikeyourfriendCNowadays,someschoolsteachtraditionalsubjectslikemath,geography,andlanguage,buttheyalsoteachlifeskills(技能).Lifeskillsclassesteachstudentshowtokeeptheirroomscleanandtidy,takecareoftheirhealth,andhavehealthypersonalrelationships(关系).Somepeoplesaytheseclassespreparestudentsbetterforlifeintherealworld.Butotherpeoplesaytheseclassesaren'timportant.Studentsshouldonlypayattentiontohowtogetintouniversity.Whatdoyouthink?Somepeopleliketheideaofteachinglifeskillsinschools.Theybelievethatlifeskillsclassesgivestudentswhattheyneedtoknowtoliveontheirown,whethertheygotocollegeorgetajobafterhighschool.Theyhelppreparestudentsforeverydayreal-lifesituations,suchascookingamealandmanagingmoney.Manyoftheseclassesalsoteach“softskills”,likehowtolistenandtalktopeopleinapositive(积极的)way,whichareimportantintheworkplaceandinpersonalrelationships.Asstudentslearnmorelifeskills,theybecomemnoreconfidentinthemselves.Ontheotherhand,somepeoplearguethatthereisnotimeformoresubjectsatschool.Theythinkit'smoreimportanttoteachtraditionalsubjectsthanlifeskillsatschool.Manystudentschoosenottotakelifeskillsclassesbecausetheseclassesdon'timprovetheirchancesofgettingintouniversity.Peoplealsothinkitshouldbethejobofparentstoteachtheirkidswhattheyneedtoknowathome.Personally,Ithinkwealreadylearnmanylifeskillswhiledoingtraditionalsubjects.Forexample,welearnteamworkbydoinggroupwork,andorganizing(安排)ourhomeworkteachesushowtouseourtimewell.Ibelieveallschoolsshouldteachlifeskills.Itwouldnotneedtoomuchworkbecausethereisnoneedtoteachthemseparately(分开地)fromtraditionalsubjects.Thiswillmakesurethatstudentsarebetterpreparedforcollegeandworkwhentheyleaveschool.27.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thedifferentwaystoliveonyourown.B.Theschoolexperienceoflearninglifeskills.C.Thesituationthatcallsforlearninglifeskills.D.Theadvantagesoflearninglifeskillsinschool.28.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat.A.schoolsneedtogivemoretimetolifeskillsclassesB.parents'firstjobistoteachtheirchildrenlifeskillsC.studentscanlearnlifeskillsintheirtraditionalsubjectsD.teachersshouldlearnlifeskillstogetherwiththeirstudents29.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.LifeSkills:HowDoStudentsBuildThem?B.LifeSkills:ShouldSchoolTeachThem?C.LifeSkills:WhoShouldLearnThem?D.LifeSkills:AreTheyImportant?DAreyousomeonewhoenjoyslisteningtomusic?Ifso,you'redoingsomethinggoodforyourmindandbody.Scientistsbelievethatmusichassomethingtodowithpeople'sfeelings.ValorieN.Salimpoorhasstudiedmusicandthehumanbrain(大脑)atMcGillUniversity.Shehasfoundthatlisteningtopleasantmusiccauseshealthychangesinthebrain.Thesechangesmakepeoplefeelexcited,happy,andsatisfied.ResearchersinGermanyhavefoundthatlisteningtomusiccanboostaperson'smood.Inotherwords,musiccancheeryouupwhenyou'refeelingssad.Musiccanalsolowerstressandhelpyouworryless.That'saccordingtothescientistsfromtheUSA.Musicisalsogoodforyourbody.Forexample,astudycalled“FromMusic-Beat(节拍)toHeart-Beat”showedthatmusiccanlowerbloodpressure(血压),whichisgoodforyourhealth.What'smore,musicgetsthebloodpumping(血液循环)whenyouexercise.AgroupofscientistsfromSpainandBrazilhavefoundthatpeoplerunfasterandlongerwhentheylistentomusic.Musiccanhelpyoubikefastertoo.Britishscientistsstudiedbikerswholistenedtomusicwithafastbeat.Whileriding,thefasterthebeatwas,thefasterthebikersrode.Howelseismusicgoodforyourhealth?Itcanhelpyougetbettersleep.That'saccordingtoaresearchstudycalled“MusicImproves(改善)SleepQualityinStudents”.Thisstudylookedatcollegestudentswhohadadifficulttimesleeping.Someofthestudentsweretoldtolistentorelaxingclassicalmusicbeforebedtime.Thosestudentssleptbetterandevenfelthappier.ScientistsinFinland,England,andtheUnitedStateshaveshownthatmusichelpsstudentslearn.Listeningtomusiccanhelpyouwhenyou'relearningsomethingnew.Itcanalsohelpyoubetterrememberwhatyou'velearned.Itcanevenhelpwhenyoutakeatest,accordingtoaBritishstudy.Studentswholistenedtobackground(背景的)musicduringatestansweredmoretestquestions.Theygotmoreoftheanswerscorrecttoo.Musicismorethanabeautifulartform.Itcanmakeyourlivesbetter.Itcanimproveyourmood,yourhealth,andevenyourgrades.Inshort,it'sgoodforyou.Somaketimeformusic,andyouwon'tbesorry!30.Thewords“boostaperson'smood”inParagraph2probablymean“”.A.helpapersonfeelbetter B.makeapersonrelaxC.changeaperson'slife D.keepaperson'sbrainhealthy31.WhatcanwelearnfromtheresearchstudyinParagraph4?A.Musichelpscollegestudentsunderstandtheimportanceofsleep.B.Acertainkindofmusicimprovessleepforcollegestudents.C.Collegestudentsaretoobusytolistentomusicatnight.D.Collegestudentslistentoclassicalmusicthemost.32.Ifthereisbackgroundmusicplayingduringatest,studentswill.A.bemoreworriedB.fallasleepduringthetestC.gettheirbloodpumpingD.increasetheirtestscores33.Whatisthewriter'smainpurpose(目的)inwritingthispassage?A.Toteachpeoplehowtoenjoymusic.B.Tosuggestthatpeoplelistentomusic.C.Todescribethescientists'loveofmusic.D.Toshowtheimportanceofmusicinstudents'lives.第二部分本部分共6题,共20分。根据题目要求,完成相应任务。四、阅读表达(每题2分,共10分)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。IndiaWorkstoBringCheetahsBackCheetahsCheetahs,theworld'sfastestlandanimals,diedoutinIndiaover70yearsago.Now,anewproject(项目)isworkingtobringcheetahsbacktoIndia.AsiancheetahslivedalloverIndiaalongtimeago.Butby1952,theyweresaidtobegoneforever.Oneofthemainreasonswasthatcheetahpeopletookalotofcheetahs'naturalland.Peoplealsokilledthemfortheirspottedskins(有斑点的皮).Since1952,peoplehavetriedtogetcheetahstogobacktoIndia.TheyseteightcheetahsfreeinKunoNationalParkinSeptember2022.ThecheetahsthatweresetfreewerenotAsiancheetahsbutAfricancheetahs.TheyareagiftfromNamibia'sgovernment.ButthenumberofAfricancheetahshasalsobeengoingdown.Now,thereareonlyabout8,000left.SomescientistsbelievethatbringingcheetahsbacktoIndiawillhelpkeepthemfromdyingout.Kunoisa289-square-mileprotectedarea.Butthereisnofencearoundit,sothecheetahswillbefreetowalkintonearbyforestsaswell.Therewillbetrackingcollars(追踪项圈)onallofthecheetahs.Indiaplanstospendabout$11millionon“ProjectCheetah”overthenextfiveyears.Theprojecthopestogetabout40cheetahstoliveinKuno.SouthA

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