2019-2020年初三年级英语试卷及答案

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2019-2020
年初三年级英语试卷及答案

四、单项选择(共
15
分,每题
1
分)

21. The bottle belongs to me. It has ________name on it.
A. me



B. I



C. my



D. mine
22.

________ does Joyce study English?


By reading story books.
A. How



B. What

C.
Where


D. When
23. Teenagers should not have part-time jobs. They are not ________.
A. young enough
B. enough young
C. old enough

D. enough old
24.

Have we met somewhere before? Your face is familiar ________ me.


Oh, really?
A. with


B. to


C. at



D. for
25. We often help Betty because she ________ look after herself.
A. can

t



B. mustn

t
C. needn

t

D. don

t
26. Gab got up late, ________ he had to take a taxi to school this morning.
A. and



B. but


C. so



D. or
27. Most students think Lady Gaga is one of ________ singers in USA now.
A. popular


B. more popular C. most popular
D. the most popular
28.

Professor Hopkins ________ to give us a talk next week.



Really? That’s good news.

A. will invite




B. is going to invite
C. will be invited




D. has invited
29.
Why
not
get
some
work
experience
first
________
going
straight
onto
university?
A. rather than

B. than

C. instead

D. instead of
30. The doctor advises us ________ sports to keep healthy.
A. do



B. doing


C. done


D. to do

31.

Did they ________ the final game?


Sorry, I have no idea.
A. beat


B. defeat

C. win



D. take
32. I ________ for my family if I get home early today.
A. cook

B. cooked

C. will cook


D. has cooked
33. When I came back, I saw Nancy ________ a diary in her room.

A. wrote


B. writing
C. written


D. to write
34.

________ you ever ________ for a newspaper?


Yes, I have. I think it

s a good experience for me.
A. Do; write
B. Did; write

C. Have; written

D. Will; write
35. Can you tell me _________?
A. when did it happen




B. when it happened
C. when was it happened



D. when it was happened
五、完形填空
(共
12
分,每题
1
分)

The
26-year-old
mother
stared
down
at
her
son
who
was
dying
of
terminal
leukemia(
血癌
). Although her heart was filled with ___36___, she still wanted her
son’s dreams to come true. She took her son’s hand and asked, “Billy, did you
ever
think
about
what
you
wanted
to
be
once
you
grew
up?
Did
you
ever
dream
and
wish
what you would do with your life
?”

“Mommy, I always wanted to be a fireman when I grew up.”

Mom smiled back and said, “Let’s see if we can make your wish come true.”

Later
that
day
she
went
to
her
local
fire
department
in
Phoenix,
Arizona,
where
she met Fireman Bob, who had a heart as b
ig as Phoenix. She explained her son’s
final
wish
and
asked
if
it
might
be
__37__
to
give
her
six
year
old
son
a
ride
around
the block on a fire engine. Fireman Bob said, “Look, we can do better than that.
W
e’ll __
38__ him an honorary fireman for the whole day. He can come down to the
fire station, eat with us, go out on all the fire calls!”

Three
days
later
Fireman
Bob
__39__
Billy,
dressed
him
in
his
fire
uniform.
Billy
got to sit on the back of the truck. He was in heaven. He __40__ in the different
fire
engines, and even the fire chief’s car.

Having his dream come true, with all the love and __41__

upon him, so deeply
touched Billy that he lived three months longer than any doctor thought possible.
One night all of
his vital(
生命的
)
signs
began to __42__ dramatically and the head
nurse,
who
believed
that
no
one
should
die,
began
to
call
the
family
members
to
the
hospital. Then she remembered the day Billy had __43__ as a fireman, so she called
the
fire
chief(
队长
)
and
asked
if
it
would
be
possible
to
send
a
fireman
in
uniform
to the __44__ to be with Billy as he made his transition(
过渡
).
The
chief
replied,
“We’ll
be
there
in
five
minutes.

Will
you
please
tell
people
that there is not a fire when we get there
? It’s just the fire department coming
to see one of its

__45
__ members one more time.”

About
five
minutes
later
a
truck
arrived
at
the
hospital.
They
held
him
and
told
him how much they __46__ him. With his dying breath, Billy looked up at the fire
chief
and
said,
“Chief,
am
I
really
a
fireman
now?”
“Yes,
B
illy,
you
are
a
fireman
now,” the chief said.

With
those
words,
Billy
__47__
and
closed
his
eyes
one
last
time.
He
passed
away
later that evening.
36. A. sadness

B. love


C. hope

D. worries
37. table
B. enjoyable


C. agreeable

D. possible
38. A. consider
B. help


C. make

D. treat
39. A. dressed up

B. made up


C. put up

D. picked up
40. A. worked

B. drove



C. rode

D. tried
41. A. care

B. attention


C. respect

D. offer
42. A. change

B. turn


C. drop

D. fail
43. A. had


B. spent



C. took

D. finished
44. A. house


B. home


C. hospital
D. office
45. A. bravest

B. most popular
C. finest


D. most famous
46. A. trusted

B. loved



C. brought

D. gave
47. A. smiled

B. cried



C. paused

D. signed
阅读理解
(共
44
分)

六、阅读理解
(共
26
分,每题
2
分)










A
Welcome Aboard Your Piccadilly Flight To Heathrow
The
Piccadilly
line
to
Heathrow(
伦敦希思罗机场
)
is
not
only
the
most
convenient
way to travel but also the most cost-
effective.
So the next time you’r
e travelling
to Heathrow, make sure you fly Piccadilly line.
Your Piccadilly flight features:


Departures
from
36
stops
on
the
Piccadilly
line,
or
from
over
200
stations
only
one change way


Service every 5 minutes to and from Heathrow throughout the day


Journeys from central London taking less than 50 minutes


Only £3.70 for a single adult fare



See tables below for journey times
Fares to and from central London


Adult single £3.70



Child single £1.50

If
you
are
traveling
as
a
group,
then
you
are
allowed
to
use
the
Family
Travelcard, which means each adult can travel for £3.40 and each child for £0.80.

Travelling to Heathrow


From

Earls
urt
Mon-Sat
Journey
Frequen
First
Last
Time

ain
ain


39 mins
5 mins
05
:
55
5 mins
05
:
45

00
:
43
00
:
32

First
ain

07
:
15
07
:
05

Sun
Last Train

23
:
49
23
:
38
Piccadill
49 mins
Circus
Travelling from Heathrow

To

Earls
urt
Mon-Sat
Journey
Frequenc
First
Time
ain

34mins
5mins
05
:
13
05
:
13

Sun
Last Train
First
Last
ain
ain
23
:
49
23
:
49

05
:
57
05
:
57

23
:
30
23
:
30

Piccadill
45 mins
5 mins
Circus
48. At what time does the first train leave Earls Court on Sunday?
A. 07
:
15.

B. 05
:
55.


C. 05
:
13.

D. 05
:
57.
49. If your father wants to take the train, how much should he pay?

A.
£
1.50.


B.
£
3.40
.


C.
£
3.70
.

D.
£
5.20.









B
In Canada and the United States, there is a new group of children called
“satellite kids”,
who
live in
one place
but whose parents
live
in another place.


Asians
are
immigrating(
移民
)
to
Canada
and
the
United
States
in
larger
numbers
than
ever
before.
Most
Asians
immigrate
because
they
believe
that
they
can
give
their
children a better education in the West. In Asia, especially in China, Japan, and
Korea, it is difficult to go to university. Students must first pass the strict
national examination. However, in Canada and the United States, it is easy to go
to
university,
and
anyone
who
wants
to
go
can
go.
As
a
result,
Asian
parents
decide
to leave their countries so that their children can go to university.

The problem is that when Asians arrive, they discover that finding a job and
making money are more difficult in the West than in the East. Also, they find that
they
are
very
lonely,
and
that
they
miss
their
homes.
Because
of
these
two
reasons,
most
Asian
parents
decide
to
go
back
to
Southeast
Asia
to
work
while
their
children
study in the West. Therefore, t
hese children become “satellite kids,” and most
of their parents do not know how sad it is to be a “satellite kid.”


Only until now are Canadians and Americans discoveri
ng the “satellite kid”
problem.
Because
these
children
do
not
speak
English
and
because
their
parents
are
not
there
to
take
care
of
them,
they
are
often
absent
from
school.
To
be
a
“satellite
kid” means to grow up in a country where you know you are differ
ent and where you
cannot make friends because you do not speak English well. Also, it means to grow
up lonely, because your parents are elsewhere. What these “satellite kids” will
probably say to their parents is that it’s better to have parents
around than to
have a university education.
50. Some Asian parents send their kids abroad because ________.
A.

they hope their children may easily find a job there
B.

the kids may not be accepted by universities in their own country
C.

all foreign universities are better than the ones in their own country
D.

the kids want to improve their English and make foreign friends
51
. “Satellite kids” refer to Asian kids ________.

A. without parents




B. living abroad alone
C. with university education


D. speaking no English
52. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Parents want better education for their kids.
B. Parents feel lonely and miss their families.
C. Canadians and Americans begin to solve
the “satellite kids” problem.

D. Kids in foreign countries alone are badly in need of care from family.
C

Norway
—Ten
Chinese
college
students
arrived
at
the
country’s
Arctic
research
base, the Yellow River Station, on Friday.
On Saturday, the students are expected to witness the end of four months of
darkness in the area, as the sun makes a rare appearance.
During
their
four-day
stay
at
the
station,
the
students
will
meet
and
learn
from
some of China’s leading polar researchers. They were welcomed at the station
yesterday
by
its
director,
He
Jianfeng,
who
is
an
expert
on
marine
micro- ecosystems
(海洋微生态系统)
.
The
students
will
also
visit
the
German
and
Norwegian
stations
and
meet
researchers there.
As for entertainment, the visitors will get the chance to play ice hockey at
the world’s most northerly stadium.

Among the visitors is Zheng Li, a student majoring in telecommunications at
Dalian Marinetime University.
“It
is
so
exciting
to
see
how
the
Chinese
researchers
work
in
the
world’s
most
northerly laboratory,” she said.

“This
opportunity
is
precious.
Most
people
will
never
get
the
chance

to
travel
so
far
from
home
and
visit
such
an
amazing
place.
It’s
a
once
-in-a-
lifetime
thing.”

Wu
Jinyou,
head
of
the
Polar
Research
Institute
of
China,
and
the
group’s
leader,
said,
“I
hope
the
students
have
not
only
a
field
trip
to
the
Yellow
River
stati
on,
but are also touched by the devotion and spirit of the Chinese researchers here.
I
also
expect
in
the
future,
some
of
them
will
choose
to
devote
themselves
to
polar
research and maybe even work with us.”

The students have been in Norway since February 28, and were given Arctic
training before moving to the station.
The Arctic expedition is one of the several international cooperation and
exchange
activities
forming
the
China
Program
for
International
Polar
Year
(2007-08).
It was launched last March.
(China Daily, Xinhua News Agency)
53
. What does Zheng Li mean by saying “It’s a once
-in-a-
lifetime thing.”?


A. It’s exciting to see the sun rise in Arctic area.

B. The trip to the research station is extremely exciting.
C. Playing ice hockey in Arctic area is really a life-long memory.
D. People are only allowed to visit the station once in their lifetime.
54
. Which word can most probably replace the underlined word “
launched
”?

A. ended


B. signed


C. started


D. performed
55. What could be the best title of the news report?
A. Chinese Students Arrive at Arctic Station
B. Chinese Students Do Research in Norway
C. Chinese Students Play Ice Hockey at Arctic Station
D. Chinese Students Receive Training at Arctic Station
D
My mind seems always to return to the day when I met Carl. The city bus stopped
at
a
corner
to
pick
up
the
daily
commuters
(someone
who
travels
regularly
to
and
from
work), a group in which I was included. Boarding the bus, I looked for a place to
sit. At last, I found a place to sit near the back.
The occupant of the seat next to the one I was going for was an older man in
a
grey
suit,
well-worn
dress
shoes,
and
a
black
hat
like
I
always
pictured
reporters
wearing, but without the little press card. Seated myself, I began to read the book
I had been carrying, which was Jack Kerouac’s
On the Road
. The man in the seat next
to me introduced himself by asking if I had read any other book like the one I was
holding. When I told him I had, he seemed to become interested, and so did I. He
introduced himself as Carl
and asked if I liked jazz, and I told him that I didn’t
really
listen
to
it,
and
that
I
liked
rock
and
roll.
Waiting
for
Carl
to
tell
me
that

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