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2024年张店第六中学初四第一学期第一次月考英语试卷第I卷一.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)TheBeginningofSummercomesonMay5orMay6everyyear.Whenthesunreachesthecelestiallongitudeof45degrees,itsthebeginningofthesummer_____1.Usually,peopleconsiderthisperiodasthetimewhich_____2_____beginstoriseobviously,thunderstormbecomesmorefrequent(频繁的)andcrops'growthenterthepeakseason.Manycropsseededinspringcanbeharvestedinsummer.InancientChina,peoplebelievedaround3wasasymbolofahappylifeand4eggsonthedayoftheBeginningofSummerwasaprayerforgood5.Theyputleftover(残存物)teaintoboiledwatertogetherwitheggsandthe"teaegg"was6.Laterpeopleimproved7methodsandaddedspicestotheeggstomakethem8delicious.Todayteaegghasbecomea9snackinChina.AsanoldChinesesayinggoes,"Hanginganeggonchildren'schestcanpreventthem______gettingsummerdiseases."Parentswillprepareboiledeggsfortheirchildren.1.A.vacationB.seasonC.campD.holiday2.A.daytimeB.degreeC.temperatureD.sunshine3.A.eggB.watermelonC.faceD.ball4.A.eatB.ateC.catingD.eatting5.A.healthB.healthyC.healthlyD.healthily6.A.boiledB.discoveredC.foundD.created7.A.cookB.cookedC.cookingD.cooker8.A.smellB.tasteC.feelD.look9.A.traditionallyB.traditionalC.traditionD.traditionaly10.A.toB.fromC.inD.of二.阅读理解(每小题2分,共32分)AOnApril19th,apottery(陶器)exhibitionwasheldatWuhanOpticalValleyExperimentalSchool.Manypiecesofpotteryindifferentsizeswereshownattheschool.Somewereabitbroken,butallofthemwerebeautifulworksofartcreatedbythestudents.Attheendoflastyear,theschoolstartedaprojectthatcalledonteacherstocollectdisusedorbrokenpiecesofpotteryfromthecountryside.Sofar,theyhavecollectedabout3,000pieces."PotteryusedtoplayanimportantroleinthedallylivesofChinesepeople,"theschoolheadMaGuoxintoldthereporter."Bypotterypainting,thestudentscanimprovethemselvesinmanyways.Theycanbetterunderstandthehistoryofthepottery,puttheircreativityintothepotteryaudshowtheloveforlifeandbeaity."Studentsturnedthepotteryintodifferentworksofart.Theywereallencouragedtopaintpicturesonthepotery,eventhoughsomestudentsdidntknowhowtopaint.InMarch,theschoolheldapotterypaintingcompetition.WangZixuan,astudentfromGradeEight,withlittleknowledgeofpainting,paintedabeautifulnightsceneryonapieceofpottery.Itwassonicethatmanystudentslovedit.Almosteveryclassroomhascoloredpiecesofpottery.Theyareeitherusedasflowerpotsorpencontainers(笔筒).Theschoolhasalsosetupseveralartcomerstoshowthepottery.Forexample,thestudentshaveputsomepotteryonbookcasesoutsideofalecturehall.Ithasbecomeanenjoyableplaceforstudentstorestandread.()11.Accordingtothepassage,______wereencouragedtopaintthepottery.A.thestudentswhopaintedverywellB.thestudentswhodidn'tgetgoodgradesC.thestudentswhodidn'tknowhowtopaintD.allthestudentsintheschool()12.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUETA.Theschoolhascollectedabout2,000piecesofpotterysofar.B.WangZixuanwasastudentfromGradeSeven.C.Wecan'tfindsomecoloredpotteryinsomeoftheirclassrooms.D.Thestudentsenjoyrestingandreadingattheartcorners.()13.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthepassage?A.Sportsnews.B.Traditionalart.C.Healthyliving.D.Popularmusic.BManyAmericannamescomefromEngland.ButwheredidmostEnglishnamescomefrom?Centuriesago,mostpeopleinEnglandhadonlyonenametheirfirstname.Inthe11thcentury,fiveorsixofthe50peopleinavillagemightbenamedWilliam,anditwaseasytogetconfused.Butgradually,peoplefoundawaytodescribeeachpersonexactly.IftherewerethreeWilliamsinonevillage,onemightbereferredtoasWilliamthesonofJohn.AsecondmightbecalledWilliamfromthehill.Athird,Williamtheblacksmith(铁匠).Theseextra(附加的)namesgraduallydevelopedintolastnames,orsurnames.Bythe1300s,Robert,thesonofWilliamsmith,hadthenameRobertsmith,evenifhewasnotablacksmithlikehisfather.Asthelastnamebecamewidelyaccepted,thefirstletterwascapitalized,asinRobertSmith.Manysurnameswercbasedonfather-sonrelations.The"sonof'partwasaddedtothefather'sfirstname,likeJohnson,meaningJohn'sson.Sometimesitwasshortenedtojust"s",asinJonesorEvans.SurnameslikeHilldescribedtheplacewhereapersonlived.Theyarethemostcommontypeofsurname.Athirdkindofsurnamewasbasedonaperson'sjob.Foresterwassomeonewholookedaftertheforest.Thefourthkindofsumamewasanickname(绰号).AmanwhosesumamewasBearmightbeasfierce(凶)猛的)asabear.Haveyoueverwonderedwhysomesurnamesaresocommon?ThemostcommonsumameintheEnglishlanguageisSmith.BeingabletomakemetalsintotoolswasanimportantskillintheMiddleAges,andmanypeopleweretrainedblacksmith.)14.Theunderlinedword"confused"inparagraph2means________inChinese.A.兴奋的B.混乱的C.吃惊的D.明白的()15.Howlongdidittakeforextranamestodevelopintolastnames?A.About100years.B.About200years.C.About300years.D.About500years.()16.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Whatthesurnameswerebasedon.B.Whypeopleneededtohavesurnames.C.Wheresurnamesgraduallydeveloped.D.Whichsurnameswerethemostcommon.()17.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ManyAmericannamescomefromEngland.B.Evansisasumame,whichmightmeanthesonofEvan.C.Thesumame,Forester,wasbasedonwherehelived,D.Ifaperson'ssumamewasSmith,maybehisancestorwasablacksmith.C阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后面的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项多余。Self-esteem(自尊心)ismadeupofthefeelingsandopinionswehaveaboutourselves.Havinghealthyself-esteemcanprotectusthrough·difficulttimesandhelpuspayattentiontowhatisimportanttous.Researchshowsthatchildrenwithhighself-esteemcangrowuptobemoreconfidentadults.Soself-esteembuildingshouldstaatfromayoungage.(18)_____Learnfrommistakes.Acceptthatyoumakemistakessometimes.Everyonedoes.They'repartoflearning.Don'tbesadorfeelunhappyifyoumakemistakes.Learnyourlessonandtrytoavoidthesamemistakenexttime.A.Somepeopiearetryingtheirbest.(19)______Ifyourealizethatyoureunhappywithsomethingthatyoucanchange,likeformingbealthyeatinghabits,starttoday.Ifit'ssomethingyoucan'tchange,likeyourappearance(外貌),loveyourselfthewayyouare.Reduce(减少)thoughtsthatgetyoutofeelbad.(20)______Ifyoualwaysthinksomeoneismuchbetterthanyou,itwillleadtobadfeelings.(21)_______Youcanlendahandtoafriendorclassmatewho'shavingtrouble,helpcleanupyourneighborhoodorvolunteerinyourfreetime.Whenyouseewhatyoudomakesadifference,itwillmakeyoufeelgood.Self-esteemplaysaroleinalmosteverythingyoudo.Ittakessometime,butitsaskillyou’llhaveforlife.A.Giveahelpinghandtoothers.B.Doyouoftencompareyourselfwithothers?C.Knowwhatyoucanchangeandwhatyoucan't.D.Theenvironmentcanchangeyourpersonality(性格).E.Belowaresometipstohelpyouimproveyourself-esteemD(22)_____Theyaresomewhitelinesindifferentpatternsandshapes.TheygotthenamebecausethelinesarefoundnearthemoderntownofNazca.Thereareover800straightlines,300geometricfigures(几何图形)and70patternsofanimalsandplants.Someofthestraightlinesrunupto30miles.(23)_____Thelineshaveahistoryofover2,000years.However,mostpeoplelearmedabouttheworksatertheinventionoftheplane.In1939,whenDr.PaulKosokwasflyingoverPeru,hesawtheamazinglines.ARerthat,researchersallovertheworldstartedtocomeandstudythelines.(24)_____PeoplebelieveditwastheancientlocalsinNazcathatmadethelines.Theytookthetop12toi5inchesofrockawayfromthegroupfirst.Thentheydrewonthelighter-coloredsandbelow.(25)_____.Inthe1960s,peoplebelievedthatthelineshadsomethingtodowithaliens.Yearslater,MariaReiche,aGermanresearcher,heldthatthelineswereusedforastronomy(天文学),However,agroupofAmericanresearchersdisagreedwithher.Tilltoday,therealpurposesofthelinesremainamystery.(26)_____TheNazcaLinescovermorethan500squarekilometers.What'smore,thedevelopmentoftourismalsohasabiginfluenceonthem.SothePeruviangovermmentandresearchteamshavebeentryingtostopthelinesfrombeingdestroyed(破坏).A.WhataretheNazcaLines?B.HowweretheNazcaLinescreated?C.WhatweretheNazcaLinesusedfor?D.WhyisitdifficulttoprotecttheNazcaLines?E.WhenweretheNazcaLinesbroughttothepublic?

第II卷三.选词填空(每小题1分,共10分)阅读短文,从方框中选择恰当的词填空,使短文完整、通顺。每词限用一次,其中有两个是多余的。MaryandJimalwaystoldtheirguestsnottoleavetheirluggageopen.TheytoldthemtheirdogLuckymighttakesomethingaway.Butsomeonealwaysforgotandsomethingalwayswent27.______.MaryorJimwouldgotoLucky'stoyboxinthebasement(地下室),wheretheir28.thingswouldbe.Marygotvery29_______andhadtostayinthehospital.Shethoughtshewasgoingtodie.JimtookLuckyforhiseveningwalkeveryday,butthelittledoglookedverysad.ThedaycameforMaryto30.________hospital.Whenshearrivedathome,Marywassotiredthatshecculdn'tevenmakeitupthestairstoherbedroom.SoJimmadehiswife31._______onthesofaandlefthertorest.Luckystoodnotfaraway,watchingMary,buthedidn'tcometoherwhenshecalled.ItmadeMarysad.Anyway,shewassotiredandfell32._______soon.WhenMarywoke,shecouldn'tunderstand33.________waswrong.Shecouldn'tmoveherheadandherbodyfeltheavyandhot.Butthensherealizedtheproblem.Shewas34.______witheverytreasureLuckyowned.Whileshehadslept,thedoghadbroughteverything35.______fromthebasement.Mary36._______aboutdying.Instead,sheandLuckybeganlivingagain.Theywalkedfurtherandfurthertogethereveryday.It'sbeen12yearsnowandLuckystillstealsthingsandhidestheminhistoybox,butMaryisstillhisgreatesttreasure.四.语法填空(每小题1分,共10分)Doyoulaugheveryday?Mos!peopledo.Insomecountries,therearehundredsoflaughter37.(club).Thepeopleintheseclubsgettogethereverymorning.First,theyputuptheirhandsabovetheirheads.Thentheypretendtolaugh.Sooneveryoneislaughing38.______(happy).Peoplesaytheyfeelwellafterlaughingtogether.Scientistsbelievethatlaughterisgoodforyou.Foronething,laughterisgoodexercise.39youlaugh,youexercisemanymuscles(肌肉)inyourbody.Scientistssaythatonehundredlaughsequaltenminutesof40.________(run).Laughinghelpsyou41._______(relax).Thatisgoodforyou,too.Whydowelaugh?Thatisahardquestion42._______answer).Weknowthatpeoplelaughmoreofteninagroup.Theydon'tlaughveryoftenwhentheyare43._________.Manyscientistsbelievethatweuselaughtertogetonwell44.__________otherpeople.Laughterhelps45.______(we)feelpartofagroup.InEngland,peoplesaythatlaughteristhebestmedicine.Somethinkthatlaughterheipssickpeopleget46.__________(well).Doyouthinkso?五.阅读表达(每小题2分,共10分)Eachyear,Canadaorganizesthe"ColdestNightoftheYear"charity(慈善)walk.Thepurposeoftheeventistoraisemeneyforcharitiesthatservepeopleinneed.Thisyear'swalktookplaceonFebruary24.About700peopleintheCloverdaleCommunityjoinedinthewalk.TheCloverdaleCommunityKitchen(CCK)isacharityintheCloverdaleCommunity.Setupin2011,theCCKhasservedmealstomillionsofpeoplewhoareexperiencinghomelessnessandhunger.Atfirst,theCCKwassimplyalocalfoodprogramme.Butnowitprovidesmoreservicestohelpthemostvulnerable(脆弱的)membersofthecommunity.Andmorethan800volunteersworkintheCCK.10-year-oldAdeleGroen,whowalked,isoneofthevolunteersinthecharity.Sheusuallyhelpspreparethefoodandsettables.Shethinksdoingsomethinggoodwithherneighborsismeaningful.AnothervolunteernamedRiyahFreyexplainedwhyshejoinedinth

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