初三英语下册试卷及答案
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初三英语下册试卷及答案
A
Don
’
t be like me
Dear editor,
I used to be an excellent, hard-working student at high school. But
after entering college, I became lazy because I didn
’
t know how to deal
properly with so much freedom(
自由
). I cut classes(
旷课
), spent most of
my time chatting on the Internet and playing cards with my roommates. I
hardly did assignments(
作业
) by myself. Instead, I copied my classmates
’
work. I felt I had a lot of time every day, but I always wondered what to
do with the time. I had no sense of guilt(
内疚感
) because I found many
students doing the same things.
I
had
been
living
a
comfortable
life
until
the
final
exams
came.
I
got
busy
preparing
for
it.
In
fact,
it
was
the
first
time
I
was
so busy
in
the
whole term. I stayed up each night of the final week, but it turned out
to be a useless effort. In the end, I couldn
’
t make up for the knowledge
lost during the term. I failed in three courses. I was filled with
frustration and regret. When I saw some of my classmates receiving
scholarships(
奖学金
), I asked myself, tearfully,
“
What have I got?
”
I hope other students will draw a lesson from my experience. Don
’
t
waste your time, and don
’
t ignore(
忽视
) your study for any reason.
By Peter
Complete the following sentences according to the letter above. One
word for one blank.
1. This is a letter from ______. He is a ______ student.
2. He cut classes, spent his time ______ on the Internet and ______
cards with his roommates when he became a college student.
3.
Instead
of
______
assignments
by
______,
Peter
always
copied
______.
4. He ______ get busy with his lessons ______ the final exams came.
5.
______
he
worked
hard
for
a
few
days,
he
______
______
three
courses.
B
Thanksgiving
Day
is
a
public
holiday
in
the
USA
and
Canada
when
families
have
a
large
meal
together
to
celebrate
and
thank
for
food,
health
and
the
families
they
’
ve
got.
Now
it
becomes
more
and
more
popular
among
Chinese
young
people.
But
a
survey
made
before
Thanksgiving
Day
shows
perhaps
many
Chinese don
’
t really understand the meaning of the holiday.
Two
hundred
students
from
universities
in
Henan
took
part
in
a
survey.
According to the survey, only 10% students remember their parents
’
birthdays and 16% said they had prepared birthday presents for their
parents.
“
Since most of the students are from one- child families, they
are used to be the focus and careless of others,
”
one psychiatrist(
精
神科医生
) tried to explain the result.
As
for
the
students
’
birthdays,
33%
of
the
college
students
would
like
to
celebrate
their
birthdays
with
their
parents.
“
Many
students
chose
to
have
a
big
birthday
dinner
with
their
friends
or
classmates.
Of
course
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
that.
But
everyone
’
s
birthday
is
a
day
of
suffering
for
his
mother,
so
we
should
remember
to
thank
our
parents
on
that
special
day,
”
a girl student said.
Some
students
said
after
the
survey,
they
suddenly
realized
how
little
they had done for their parents. How about you?
Answer the following questions according to the passage.
1. What do the people in the USA and Canada do on Thanksgiving Day?
____________________________________________
2. What is the survey about?
____________________________________________
3.
How
many
students
can
remember
their
parents
’
birthdays
according
to the survey?
____________________________________________
4. Who should we remember to thank on our birthdays?
____________________________________________
5. What kind of people is the passage mainly written for?
____________________________________________
C
How
much
do
you
want
to
pay
for
a
CD
by
your
favorite
singer
Jay
Chou,
five yuan for a pirated(
盗版的
) one, or more for a real one?
Wang
Ye,
14,
said
she
would
like
the
real
one
although
the
pirated
one
is
cheaper.
“
A
real
one
is
worth
keeping
for
years,
”
said
the
girl
from
No.1
Middle
School
in
Wuhu,
Anhui.
“
Real
CDs
always
sound
better
to
me.
”
People want to do more to help those like Wang to get real CDs.
This week the International Federation of the Phonographic
Industry(IFPI,
国际唱片业协会
) asked many countries to act against
piracy(
盗版
).
In many places in China, the government is checking audio and video
products. Pirated ones are broken into pieces.
Piracy
is
in
your
daily
life.
Don
’
t
believe
it?
A
study
by
21st
Century
Teens
found
that
more
than
80
percent
of
teenagers
had
listened
to
pirated
music.
They
say
this
is
because
pirated
products
are
usually
much
cheaper
than the real ones.
Why are real CDs so expensive? When a music company makes music, it
needs to pay the song writers and singers. It costs a lot of money! This
makes
the
prices
of
the
CDs
go
up.
Piracy
is
like
stealing.
People
who
make
pirated copies of CDs take away the writers
’
and singers
’
work without
paying them. They don
’
t even ask them if they can.
So next time you
’
d better keep your eyes widened when you see cheap
CDs,
remember
you
’
re
helping
someone
to
do
something
wrong
if
you
buy
them.
Already made up your mind to buy real ones? Well, you should get to
know what real CDs look like.
A
real
CD
has
the
name
and
trademark(
商标
)
of
the
music
company
on
the
cover. The company
’
s address, telephone number and fax number are also
on it.
If you open the CD box, you
’
ll see the singer
’
s name and the album
title. Most important of all, a real CD has a number from the IFPI on it.
But
people
who
make
pirated
CDs
only
need
the
real
CD
for
them
to
copy.
That
’
s why some CDs are only five yuan, but some may sell for 150 yuan.
Complete
the
table
below
with
proper
words
or
phrases
according
to
the
passage. D
Do you feel uneasy in front of teachers? If you do, what would you do
if you needed help from a teacher?
The students in Class
4, Senior 2
at the High School Attached to East
China
University
of
Science
Technology
in
Shanghai
are
happy
that
they
have
a
new
way
to
1
their
nervousness(
紧张
)
with
teachers.
They
talk
with
their
teachers and 2 for help via(
通过
) QQ.
A young class teacher, Miss Jin is the QQ 3 of many students in her
class.
“
Many students are 4 to talk with us teachers face to face. This 5
them solving problems successfully. So I hope online chats will 6 them
relaxed,
”
she said.
“
What
’
s more, it
’
s 7 with them and convenient for me as a biology
teacher when it comes to certain teenage 8 .
”
As students don
’
t have to give their real names, Miss Jin would not
know who is really 9 .
“
It cuts the 10 between teachers and students. It
’
s another way to
know our teachers and ourselves better,
”
said Shen Min, 17.
Choose the best word or phrase to complete the passage.
( )1. A. write down B. deal with
C. look for D. think of
( )2. A. get B. prefer C. ask D. advise
( )3. A. teacher B. person C. girl D. friend
( )4. A. shy B. excited C. unhappy D. bad
( )5. A. stops B. lets C. misses D. helps
( )6. A. expect B. make C. agree D. watch
( )7. A. angry B. interested
C. popular D. known
( )8. A. tastes B. ways C. ages D. problems
( )9. A. who B. what C. how D. where
( )10. A. opinion B. distance
C. feeling D. idea
Key: A 1. Peter; bad 2. chatting; playing 3. doing; himself; others
4. dindn;t; until 5. although; failed in
B 1. families have a large meal together to celebrate and thank for
food, health and the families they
’
ve got
2.
How
many
students
can
remember
their
parents
’
birthday
and
prepare
birthday presents for them.
3. 20
4. We should remember to thank our parents.
5.
Many
Chinese
young
people
who
don
’
t
really
understand
the
meaning
of the holiday.
C
答案省略
D 1-5 BCDAA 6-10 BCCAB
综合阅读训练
(
四
)
A
A
lawyer,
an
artist
and
a
musician
got
lost
in
the
woods(
森林
).
At
last
they
came
to
a
farmer
’
s
house
and
asked
if
he
could
let
them
stay
for
the
night.
“
Sure,
”
the farmer said.
“
But I
’
ve got room for only two of you
in the house. The other one will have to sleep in the barn(
畜棚
) with the