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2024~2025学年第一学期初三期中阳光调研试卷英语注意事项:1.本试卷满分120分;考试时间100分钟。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写在答题卡相对应的位置上,认真填写自己的考试号并用2B铅笔把考试号对应的数字涂黑。3.答选择题必须用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,答非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔写在答题卡指定的位置上,不在答题区域内的答案一律无效,不得用其他笔答题。一、听力选择(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)A)听对话回答问题本部分共有10道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间选出你认为最合适的备选答案。1.Whatdidthewomanbuylastweekend?A. B. C.2.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A. B. C.3.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantolookafter?A. B. C.4.Whatarethestudentsdoingnow?A. B. C.5.Howdotheyfeelabouttheirexamresult?A.Theybothfeelsad. B.Theybothfeelhappy. C.Theybothfeelworried.6.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Buyingvegetables. B.Cookingdishes. C.Havingdinner.7.Whatwillthegirldowiththebooks?A.Throwthemaway. B.Givethemaway. C.Putthemaway.8.WhatdoesTomaskLindatodo?A.Togohorseriding. B.Tofalloffthehorse. C.Tokeepthesecret.9.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.She’dlikegreentearatherthanblacktea.B.EithergreenteaorblackteaisOKforher.C.Shewantstodrinktwocupsoftea.10.WhatcolourdoesTaraprobablylikebest?A.Pink. B.Yellow. C.Purple.B)听对话和短文答题你将听到一段对话和两篇短文,各听两遍。听每段对话和短文前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听一段对话,回答第11至12小题。11.What’stheboy’strouble?A.Heistooforgetful. B.Hismothertalkstoomuchtohim.C.Hehasmuchdifficultyinlearning.12.Whatisthegirl’sadvice?A.Tryingtounderstandeachother.B.Workingoutalltheproblemsbyhimself.C.Saying“Iloveyou!”tohismummoreoften.听第一篇短文,回答第13-15题。HowtolearnalanguagewellWhat’sthespeaker’sopinionoflearningalanguage?13.Whatshouldyoudowhenyoumakeamistake?Weshould14.Whatshouldyounotdowhenpeoplelaughatyourmistakes?Weshouldnot15.13.A.Listening B.Writing C.Usingit14.A.feelworried B.keepquiet C.behumorous15.A.behappy B.besad C.beangry听第二篇短文,回答第16-20题。16.WhatisKate’sfather?A.Awriter. B.Adoctor. C.Anengineer.17.HowlongdoesKate’sdadworkaweek?A.5days. B.6days. C.7days.18.WhenwasKate’sdad’sbirthdaythisyear?A.OnWednesday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.19.WhatwasthebirthdaysurpriseforKate’sdad?A.Aweek’svacation. B.Abirthdayletter. C.Abirthdaycake.20.WhatdoyouthinkofKate?A.Modest. B.Brave. C.Curious.二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Idecidedtomakesomemoneythissummer.Itookourlawnmower(割草机)andwentaroundourneighbourhoodaskingifanyonewantedtheirgrass21.Ourlawnmowerwasvery22.Itwasn’telectricorgas-powered(汽油动力的).Itwascalled“pushingpower”23youhadtopushittomakeitmove.Itwasalotofhardwork.IputalittlesignonthemowersayingCharlie’sLawnCutting.Afterworkingforafew24,Isoonhadregularcustomers(顾客).Withinaboutamonth,Ihadenoughmoneytobuyagas-poweredmower.Ithought,“NowIcandothework25andmakemoremoney!”ThefirsttimeIbroughtmynewgas-poweredlawnmowertocutaneighbour’slawn,theladycametothedoorandsaid,“Whatisthat?”Itoldheritwasmynewlawnmowerandthatitwoulddoabetterjobthantheoldone.Shelookeddisappointed(失望的)andsaid,“You26thatoldpushmower?”Iexplainedthatitwassuchhardworkusingahuman-poweredmower.Theladysaid,“Youknow,oneofthe27Igaveyouthejobwasbecauseofthatoldlawnmower.Itdoesn’t28theairanditdoesn’tmakeabignoise.I’llletyoucutmygrassifyouusethatoldmower,butnotthatgas-poweredone.”Iwas29.“I’llhavetocomebacklaterwiththeoldone,”Itoldher.Iwenttothenexthouseandthesamethinghappened.Itookthegasmowerbacktothe30thatday.NowIusemyoldpushmowerandIwearaT-shirtthatsays:Charlie’sLawnCutting.Nonoise,nopollution-justme!21.A.watered B.cut C.planted D.grown22.A.good B.old C.expensive D.modern23.A.though B.if C.while D.because24.A.months B.minutes C.weeks D.hours25.A.faster B.later C.harder D.earlier26.A.pickedup B.searchedfor C.gaveup D.turnedoff27.A.facts B.opinions C.suggestions D.reasons28.A.harm B.pollute C.clean D.change29.A.happy B.interested C.worried D.surprised30.A.house B.yard C.store D.lawn三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATHESOCCERDLARIESbyTomPalmerPublisher:Rebellion(May7,2024)Paperback,$8.99RockyRaceisaBritishteeninawholenewworld,asshemovestotheUSAtofollowherfootballdreamsandtakesonAmericanHighSchool.It’sfulloffootballactionandfriendship.THESECRETOFGOLDENISLANDbyNatashaFarrantPublisher:Faber(August1,2024)Paperback,$7.99Twochildren,SkylarandYakov,areinneedoffriendship.Acompetitiontoownanisland.Buthowwilltheywin?Getreadyforanexcitingadventure(冒险)inNatashaFarrant’snewbook.DREAMHUNTERSbyNazimaPathanPublisher:Simon&Schuster(August1,2024)Paperback,$7.99InabeautifulIndiawheredreamscanbecaughtandputinbottles,ayounggirlstartsadangeroustriptosavethekingandherparents.ROBINHOODbyBenMillerPublisher:Simon&Schuster(September26,2024)Hardback,$14.99Schoolkidbyday,herobynight.Charliefindsherselfinamagicalworld!InthisnewadventurebypopularauthorBenMiller,Charliehastofightagainstbullies(欺凌弱小者)whileshowingteamwork,friendship,andbravery.31.Shirleylikescollectinghardbackstoriesforchildren,whichbookwillshechoose?A.THESOCCERDIARIES. B.THESECRETOFGOLDENISLANDC.DREAMHUNTERS D.ROBINHOOD32.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.RockyRaceisanAmericangirlandstudiesatanAmericanHighSchool.B.NatashaFarrant’snewbookisfullofexcitingadventures.C.DREAMHUNTERSandROBINHOODarefromdifferentpublishers.D.ROBINHOODisanadventurestoryaboutlove,bravery,andteamwork.33.Wherecanwereadtheaboveinformation?A.Anewswebsite. B.Atravelguide. C.Afashionmagazine. D.Abookreview.BOneday,afatherandhissonwenttoakiteflyingfestival.Whentheyarrived,therewerealreadymanyadultsandtheirchildrenplayinginthepark.Whenthesonsawtheskyfilledwithcolorfulkitesindifferentshapes,hewasexcitedandwantedtogetonetoo.Hisfatheragreedtobuyoneforhim.Sotheywenttoakiteshopandchoseabeautifulone.Withthestring(线)inhand,thesonstartedtoflythekite.Soon,thekitewashighupinthesky.Afterawhile,thesonsaid,“Father,itseemsthatthestringisstoppingthekitefromflyinghigher.Ifwecutit,itwillbefreeandflyevenhigher.Canwecutit?”Thefatherdidn’treply,butjustcutthestringoffthereel(绕轴).Suddenly,thekitebegantogohigher,whichmadethesonmuchhappier.However,tohissurprise,thekitewascomingdown.Theywaitedforquitesometime.Slowly,itfellontothegrass.Thesonfeltupsetandasked,“Ithoughtthataftercuttingthestring,thekitewouldflyhigher.Whydiditfalldown?”Thefathersmiledandsaid,“Theroleofthestringwasnotstoppingthekitefromflyinghigher,buthelpingitstayinthesky,becausethekiteitselfcan’tflyup.”Byusingthestringyouhelpthekitegoupintherightdirection.Whenyoucutthestring,itcouldnotsupportthekite.Inourlife,wemaysometimesfeelliketherearecertainthingsthatareholdingusbackandstoppingusfromgrowing.Butinfact,thesemightbethethingsthatsupportusmost.Wecanreallygrowupandbecomestrongerbyrealizingtheimportanceofthesethings.34.Whydidthefatherandsongotothepark?A.Tomakeakite. B.Towatchothersflykites.C.Toattendakiteflyingfestival. D.Toplaywithotherchildren.35.Whatdidthesonthinkthestringwasdoingtothekite?A.Helpingitflyhigher. B.Stoppingitfromflyinghigher.C.Makingitmorebeautiful. D.Keepingitfromfallingdown.36.Whydidthekitefalldownafterthestringwascut?A.Becausetherewasnowind. B.Becauseitwastooheavy.C.Becausethestringwasneededtosupportit. D.Becausethesondidn’tflyitproperly.37.Whatmightthewriterofthisstorywanttotellus?A.Kitesneedstringstoflyhighinthesky. B.Weshouldalwayslistentoourparents.C.Somethingsseemtoholdusbackbuthelpus. D.Flyingkitesisnotaneasyactivity.CAnewstudyhasfoundthatpeoplewhousefacial(面部的)expressionsoftenaremorepopularandbetteratnegotiating.Negotiatingmeansdiscussingsomethingwithotherstoreachanagreement.AtNottinghamTrentUniversityinEngland,researchersstudiedmorethan1,500conversationsbetweenpeople.Theysetupvideocallstorecordpeople’snaturalreactionsandexpressions.TheyusedasystemcalledFACStomeasurehowexpressivepeople’sfaceswere.Then,theyshowedtherecordingsto170peopleandaskedthemtorate(评定等级)thepopularityofthepeopleinthevideosfromtheirfacialexpressions.Inanotherpartofthestudy,researchersrecordedvideoconversationsbetween1,456strangersandstudiedtheirexpressions.Onaverage(平均),peoplemade71facialmovementsperminute.Aftertheconversations,thepeoplewhohadbeentalkingtoeachotherhadtoratehowmuchtheylikedeachother.Theresultsshowedthatthosewithmoreexpressivefacesweremorelikedbytheirconversationpartners.Duringtheconversations,thepeoplewerealsogivenanegotiationtask.Themoreexpressivepeopleusuallygotbetterresults.Theresearchersbelievethatusingfacialexpressionsmakespeoplelookmorefriendlyandhelpsthemconnectwithothers.Theyalsothinkthatbeingexpressiveisimportantforsolvingdisagreementssuccessfully.ProfessorBridgetWaller,whoworkedonthestudy,saidtheresearchmayexplainwhyhumanshavedevelopedmorecomplex(复杂的)facialexpressionsthanotheranimals.Walleraddedthatfacialexpressionsarenotjusttoshowfeelings,butalsoawayofcommunicatingalongsidewords.38.TheresearchersatNottinghamTrentUniversitystudiedpeople’sfacialexpressionsby______.A.askingpeopletofilloutsurveys B.watchingpeoplecarefullyinpersonC.usingacomputerprogram D.usingavideorecordingsystem39.Whatdidtheresultsofthestudyshowaboutpeoplewithmoreexpressivefaces?A.Theywereusuallymorepopularamongconversationpartners.B.Theywereusuallylesslikedbytheirconversationpartners.C.Theyusuallygotworseresultsduringthenegotiationtask.D.Theywerelikelytotalkmoreaboutthetaskthanotherpeople.40.WhatdofacialexpressionsmeanbyProfessorBridgetWaller?A.Theyaretheonlywayhumanscommunicate.B.Theyaremorecomplexinhumansthaninotheranimals.C.Theyaremoreimportantthanwordsincommunication.D.Theyareusedmainlytoshowpeople’sfeelings.41.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.FacialExpressionsWinFriends. B.ThePowerofWordsinNegotiation.C.FacialExpressionsAcrossCultures. D.ComplexFacialExpressionsinHumans.D“Sarah,dear,timetogetoutofbed,”Mr.Hartwellsaid,pokinghisheadthroughthebedroomdoorway.“Youdon’twanttomissthefirstdayatyournewschool,doyou?”“I’mnotgoing,”saidSarah,andpulledthecoversoverherhead.“Ofcourseyou’regoing,honey,”saidMr.Hartwel.“No,I’mnot.Idon’twanttostartoveragain.Ihatemynewschool,”Sarahsaid.Shetunneleddowntotheendofherbed.“Howcanyouhateyournewschool?”Mr.Hartwellchuckled(咯咯地笑).“You’veneverbeentherebefore!Don’tworry.Youlikedyourotherschool,you’lllikethisone.Besides,justthinkofallthenewfriendsyou’llmeet.”“That’sjustit.Idon’tknowanybody,anditwillbehard,and...Ijusthateit,that’sall.”“Whatwilleveryonethinkifyouaren’tthere?Wetoldthemyouwerecoming!”“TheywillthinkthatIamluckyandtheywillwishthattheywereathomeinbedlikeme.”Mr.Hartwellsighed.“SarahJaneHartwell,I’mnotplayingthissillygameonesecondlonger.I’llseeyoudownstairsinfiveminutes.”ThenSarahgotoutofbed.Sheputonherclothes.“Myheadhurts,”shemoaned(呻吟)asshetrudgedintothekitchen.Mr.HartwellhandedSarahapieceoftoastandherlunchbox.Theywalkedtothecar.Sarah’shandswerecold.Theydrovedownthestreet.Shecouldn’tbreathe.Andthentheywerethere.“Ifeelsick,”saidSarahweakly.“You’llloveyournewschoolonceyougetstarted.Oh,look.There’syourheadmaster,Mrs.Burton.”saidMr.Hartwell.“Oh,Sarah,”Mrs.Burtonsaid.“Thereyouare.Comeon.I’llshowyouwheretogo.”SheledSarahintothebuildingandwalkedquicklythroughthecrowdedhallways.“Don’tworry.Everyoneisnervousthefirstday,”shesaidoverhershoulderasSarahrushedtokeepup.Whentheygottotheclassroom,mostofthechildrenwerealreadyintheirseats.TheclasslookedupasMrs.Burtonclearedherthroat.“Class.Class.Attention,please,”saidMrs.Burton.Whentheclasswasquiet,sheledSarahtothefrontoftheroomandsaid,“Class,Iwouldlikeyoutomeetyournewteacher,Mrs.SarahJaneHartwell.”42.WhatisthemainreasonSarahdoesnotwanttogotohernewschool?A.Shedoesn’tlikehernewteacher. B.Shehasaheadache.C.Shedoesn’tknowanyoneattheschool. D.Theschoolistoofaraway.43.WhatdoesMr.Hartwellmeanwhenhesays“I’mnotplayingthissillygameonesecondlonger”?A.Hedoesn’twanttoplaygameswithSarah. B.HeistiredofSarah’sexcuses.C.HewantstoplayagamewithSarah. D.HeisjokingwithSarah.44.Whatdoestheword“trudged”meaninthesentence“Shetrudgedintothekitchen”?A.Runquicklyandhappily. B.Walkslowlyandheavily.C.Jumpexcitedlyandcheerfully. D.Runquicklyandnervously.45.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthisarticle?A.Astrictfather B.Anewteacher C.Sarah’snewschool D.Firstdaynervousness四、信息还原(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Nearlyeveryoneisshyinsomeways.Somearebornshywhileothersbecomeshybecauseoftoomuchunhappiness.46Theymayalwayswonder:WhatkindofimpressionamImaking?Dothepeoplearoundlikeme?AmIwearingunfashionableclothes?Sinceshynessmakespeoplefeeluncomfortable,whynottrytoovercome(克服)it?47Keepadiarytofindoutthecauseofyourfears.Bywritingdownyourthoughtsandfears,youcanknowmoreaboutyourself.48Forexample,ifyou’regoingtoaparty,you’dbetterfindoutwhowillbethereandwhattheywilldo.Thinkaboutwhatyouwouldliketosayaheadoftime.Inthisway,you’llfeelitmucheasiertocommunicatewithothers.Makesimplechangesinbodylanguage.49“S”standsfor“smile”.“O”isfor“open”(alwaysleaveyourlegsandarmsuncrossed),“F”for“forward”,“T”for“touch”,“E”for“eyecontact”and“N”for“nod”(showingyou’relisteningandunderstanding).Nooneevergetsovershynesscompletely.50Soifyoufailtobeatshynesscompletely,don’tfeelstressed.Atleastyoucangiveotherpeopleachancetoknowmoreaboutyou!A.Thereasonswhytheyareshyremainasecret.B.Theword“SOFTEN”maybehelpfultoyou.C.Shypeopleusuallycaretoomuchabouttheirownactions.D.Prepareyourselfforbeingwithothersingroups.E.Don’tpaytoomuchattentiontothepeoplearoundyou.F.Butmostpeopledolearntolivewiththeirshyness.G.Herearesomesuggestionsfrompsychologists.五、词汇运用(共13小题;每小题1分,满分13分)第一节根据下列句子所给汉语注释或首字母,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。51.ThefirstTV______(出现)intheUKin1926.52.TheOlympic______(精神)isthatthemostimportantthingisnottowin,buttotakepart.53.WhenpeoplesawthebeautyofSuzhou,they______(简直)couldn’tbelievetheireyes.54.Theteacherwasnot______(不耐心的)whenthestudentscouldnotfollowhim.55.Shebookedaroominthehotelt______anAPPonthemobilephoneyesterday.56.Tomorrowisunknown,becauseitcoulde______bebrightordull.Soweshouldtreasuretoday.57.ForEnglishbeginners,itisusefultouseEnglishd______tolookupthenewwords.58.P______(发音)theEnglishwordscorrectlywillhelpusrememberthemmoreeasily.第二节请认真阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的单词或短语,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入其正确形式。每个单词或短语仅用一次。influenceworthremindaccordingtoattentionTheInternationalDayofHappiness,whichfallsonMarch20everyyear,59peopleoftheimportanceofhappiness.Happinesschangesaswegrowup.Whenwewerekids,wefelthappywhenwegot60andthingsfromourfamiliesandfriends.Aswegrowolder,werealizethatcaringforothersisimportant.Youmaywonderhowtobehappy.61thewritersofthebookCultureandPsychology,people’shappinessismainly62bybothhowtheythinkandfeelinside,andbythingshappeningaroundthem.Somekeyfactors(因素)arepeople’spersonalities,theirsocialrelationship,andtheirabilitytomeettheirbasicneeds.Thetruthisthathappinessisdifferentforeveryone,soeveryoneseesitdifferentlyandlookstoachieveitindifferentways.It’salifelesson63ourlifetimetoexplore.六、短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,在答题卡标有题号的横线上,填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。WhyaretheresomanyyoungpeoplewearingHanfuonthestreetsinChina?WhyhaswearingHanfusuddenly64(become)sopopularinChinainrecentyears?DoyoulikeChineseHanfu?HanfuwasthetraditionalclothingforChinesepeoplebeforetheQingDynasty.It65(be)aroundforabout3,700years.Andithaschanged66(great)acrossdifferentdynasties.Hanfudevelopedintomanydifferent67(style)beforetheHanDynasty.However,itsmaterialswereusuallythesame.Theywereusuallymade68silkorcotton,andtheywerewarminwinterandcoolinsummer.AsthegovernmentencouragespeopletoadmireChinesetraditionalculture,Hanfuis69(get)moreandmorepopular.Everyyear,wecanenjoydifferentHanfushowsaroundthecities.Theseshowsbring70(we)backtotheHanDynasty.WealsohaveHanfufestivalseveryyear.Studentslearn71(much)aboutthehistory,cultureandbeautyfromHanfu.“Clothesare72partofculture,soboththetraditionalclothesandmodernclothesplaythesameroleinculture,”saidZhangLan,afamousreporter,“It’sgoodtoregardmodernclothesasimportant.But73weChinesepeopledonotevenunderstandourtraditionalclothes,howcanwetalkaboutotherimportantpartsofourculture?”七、阅读表达(共3小题;74题2分,75题2分,76题3分,满分7分)请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。Judyoftenhelpedoutatherdad’srestaurant,buttodayfeltdifferent-sheneededtoservecustomers.Excited,yetnervous,shecarefullycarriedaporksteak(猪排)toTable6.Herexcitementquicklyturnedtoanxiety(焦虑)whenshesawKassy,apopulargirlfromschool,sittingtherewithherfriends.Feelingshyandafraid,Judyducked(弯下身)behindthefrontdesktoavoidbeingseen.Thoughanexcellentstudent,Judyoftenfeltoutofplaceamongherrichclassmates.SherememberedhowKassyusedtolaughatherandworriedthatothersmightdothesametoherforworkingatarestaurant.WhenJudy’sdadfoundherhiding,shedidn’tknowwhattosay.Hesuggestedthatsheshouldtakeabreak.Turningbacktothekitchen,Judyfeltbadforlettingherdaddown.Tohersurprise,Mary,oneofKassy’sfriends,cameoverandsaidthatsheknewhowmean(刻薄的)Kassycouldbe.ShealsopraisedJudyforherhardwork.ThisgaveJudythestrengthsheneeded.Withconfidence,JudyreturnedtothediningareaandbroughtthebilltoKassy’stable.WhenKassytriedtomakefunofher,JudyandMarydidasilly“crabdance”andlaughedtogether.Asshecrossedthediningroom,Judyrealizedshedidn’tfeelembarrassed(尴尬的).WhetherKassylikedherfamily’srestaurantornot,itdidn’tmatter.AsJudyreturnedtothefrontdesk,shefeltawarmsenseofpride,knowingtherestaurantwasspecialtoher,nomatterwhatothersthought.Sheunderstoodthathardworkandkindnesswerewhatreallymattered.Fromthenon,shestartedtoenjoyhernewrolewithconfidenceandpride.74.HowdidJudyfeelwhenshesawherclassmatesatTable6?75.WhatmadeJudybecomeconfident?76.WhatdidJudylearnfromthisexperience?Whatdidshedofromthenon?八、书面表达(共1题;满分25分)在成长过程中,我们难免会遇到许

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