
一、听力(1-20)略
二、单项选择(共15小题:共15分)
21. - pale you look!Are you feeling all right?
-I'm not feeling well. I've got toothache.
A. How a
B. How
C. What a
D. What
22. -How is it from your school to home?
-I's only .
A. far;a ten-minutes walk
B. long; ten minutes' walk
C. far; ten minutes' walk
D. long; a ten-minutes walk
23. My bag is behind the door. This bag must be .
A. someone else
B. someone else's
C. else someone
D. else someone's
24. The summer holidays are coming, so the twins as well as Jack to Hong Kong for vacation.
A. is going
B. are going
C. goes
D. go
25. The boy got with the film because he had seen it many times.
A. bored
B. boring
C. surprised
D. interesting
26. There is 800-meter-long road in front of the school.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. /
27. Last time you your book at home. Today, you mustn't it.
A. left; left
B. left;forget
C. forgot; forgot
D. forgot; left
28. -Do you climb mountains every day?
-Yes. a little exercise. I'm so out of shape.
A. getting
B. get
C. got
D. to get
29. Though it is difficult, I him find a job which made him very pleased.
A. tried to help
B. managed to help
C. tried help
D. managed help
30. Tom will study hard for the final exam.
A. So will me
B. So will l
C. Neither will I
D. Neither does I
31. What lovely flowers! Could you please tell me ?
A. why did you get them
B. where you got them
C. when will you get them
D. how will you get them
32.-Why did you know about the accident so well, Anna?
-Because I past that factory it happened.
A. walked; when
B. was walking; when
C. walked; while
D. was walking; while
33. Don't worry. We still have time.
A. a little
B. little of
C. a bit
D. a little of
34. -You study hard you're sure to pass the exam.
-Thank you for saying so.
A. enough; to
B. as; as
C. so; that
D. too; to
35.-I think students should have mobile phones to call their parents.
- . They often use them to play games instead.
A. I hope so
B. I don't agree
C. No problem
D. Good idea
三、完形填空(共10小题;共10分)
These days, some middle schools in China are trying to do something different.
The students choose classes according to their own needs. For each subject, they can make a choice from different levels(等级)of difficulty. So instead of staying in the 36 classroom, they go to different rooms to have their lessons. And the teachers make special teaching plans for 37 .
There are different opinions 38 it.
Xia Rui, a 13-year-old girl, said, "I really love it. I think it's nice that we can 39 classes by ourselves. My English is poor. I used to be afraid to answer questions in class. I think that the good students may 40 me when I make mistakes. Now I feel much more relaxed."
But her classmate Chen Gang didn't agree. "I don't think it is so good 41 it is difficult for students to find where the classrooms are, he said. “During the break, students can be seen here and there, running and shouting to find their 42 .”
"I'm worried that some students may think they are in the lower class 43 lose interest in the subject, "their math teacher. Mr. Wang said. "I also 44 that some parents may feel unhappy if their kids study a subject at an easy level.”
"In my eyes, it is good for both students and teachers," Mr. Wang also said.
"As teachers, we can make teaching plans more 45 and the students will develop better.”
36. A. clean B. same C. bright D. empty
37. A. us B. him C. them D. you
38. A. about B. at C. from D. with
39. A. play B. teach C. choose D. work
40. A. laugh at B. listen to C. look after D. wait for
41. A. whether B. because C. when D. before
42. A. parents B. friends C. books D. classrooms
43. A. and B. but C. till D. or
44. A. hope B. report C. cry D. worry
45. A. slowly B. easily C. quietly D. luckily
A
The Winter Olympic is also called the White Olympics. At this time, people make many colorful stamps to mark(纪念)the great Games. The first stamps marking the opening came out an January 25h. 1932 in the Unite sates for the 3rd White Olympics. From then on, printing stamps during the White Olympics became a rule. During the 4th Winter Olympic Game, a group of stamps were printed in Germany in November, 1936. It was the first time that the five rings appeared on the stamps of he White Olympics.
In the 1950s stamps of his kind became more colorful. The host countries as well as the non-host countries printed stamps to mark those games. China also printed four stamps in February 1980, when the Chinese sportsman began to take part in the White Olympics.
46. The White Olympics and the Winter Olympics .
A. are the same thing
B. are different games
C. are not held in winter
D. are held in summer
47.It was made a rule to print stamps to mark the great world Games .
A. after the year 1936
B. after the 3rd White Olympics
C. before the 3rd White Olympics
D. before the year 1932
48. The White Olympics is held
A. every two years
B. every three years
C. every four years
D. every five years
49. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Only the host countries can print stamps to mark the Games.
B. Only the non-host countries can print stamps to mark the Games.
C. All countries can print stamps to mark the Games.
D. China hosted the Winter Olympics in February 1980.K
50. What's the best title of this passage?
A. The Winter Olympics Games
B. The Winter Olympics Stamps
C. The Stamps of Olympics
D. Different Stamps of Sports
B
"Everything happens for the best, "my mother said, whenever things weren't going my way.
"Don't worry; one day your luck will change."
Mother was right, as I discovered after I had finished my college education. I had decided to try for a job in radio. One day. I wanted to host a sports program. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I got turned down every time.
In one station, a kind lady said my problem was that I hadn't got enough experience." Get some
I went back home. I couldn't get a job there, either. I felt really down." Your luck will change." Mom said to me. I tried another radio station in lowa. But the owner told me he had already had someone. As I left his office. I asked." How can someone be a sports announcer if he can't get a job in a radio station?"
I was waiting for the lit when I heard the man call." What did you mean? Do you know anything about football?" He put me in front of a microphone and asked me to try to imagine that I was giving my opinion on a football game. I succeeded.
On my way home, Mom's words came back to me," One day your luck will change, Son And when it happens, you'll feel doubly(加倍地)good because of all the hard work you've done." At that moment
I knew just what she meant.
51. What job was the writer most interested in?
A. A sportsman.
B. A sports announcer.
C. A shop assistant.
D. A reporter.
52. The underlined sentence "But I got turned down every time." in Paragraph 2 most probably means " ".
A. But I was successful every time.
B. But I was refused every time.
C. But l lost my way every time.
D. But I found my way every time.
53. Why didn't the writer get the job in Chicago?
A. Because he was too young.
B. Because he didn't get college education.
C. Because he hadn't got enough experience.
D. Because his mother was ill.
54. Where did the writer find a job?
A. In lowa
B. In his hometown.
C. In Chicago
D. In New York.
55. What's the best title of this passage?
A. I Was Lucky to Find a Job
B. No One Is Always Lucky
C. Everything Happens for the Best
D. You need to plan your own lire.
C
People often decide where to live based on the natural resources in the area. Natural resources are things that are useful to people and come from the earth. Materials for building houses are natural resources. So are foods, such as fruits, vegetables, animals that could be caught or hunted and watered.
定)which living things will be able to grow there. Areas with very rich soil are made to be good farming communities. Poor soil may send farmers to look for better places. However, areas with poor soil may attract those who have other purposes for the land. Poor soil doesn't matter if you wat to build a factory. It also doesn't matter if it grows grass well.
Each area attracts people based on their interests and purposes. Areas that support many different interests will naturally have larger populations. You may not think of the mountains, lakes or oceans as natural resources. In fact, they are. Villages and cities built near water sources have been the most successful. People who want to catch fish for a living choose to live by the ocean, instead of the desert. People living near water can use it to meet their daily needs.
Places that are difficult to reach will naturally have fewer people. Places that are high on mountain tops are not very desirable to most people. Neither are places that are in the middle of hot, dry deserts. For too long humans have destroyed resources. We have been using up those that can't be easily replaced. Renewable(可再生的)resources are those that can be replaced easily. We are lucky to have many resources that are renewable, such as the sun, wind, water and trees. We need to use more renewable resources. This will protect our planet.
56. Areas with very rich soil can be used as
A. fishing places
B. ranching places
C. a factory
D. farming communities
57. What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?
A. What people living near water live on except fishing.
B. How big villages and cities by the oceans come out.
C. People choose places to live according to interests and purposes.
D. people don't live in places that are difficult to reach.
58. Which of the following does NOT belong to natural resources?
A. Animals that could be caught.
B. Beds, tables and chairs.
C. The mountains, lakes or oceans.
D. Materials for building houses.
59. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The natural resources
B. An area's weather
C. How to choose your house
D. Renewable resources
60. This passage may come from
A. a story
B. a fashion magazine
C. a school report
D. a cartoon film
A: Hi, Peter! Did you watch the World service CCTV yesterday evening?
B: No, I didn't. 61
A: Yes, there was. The African elephants are endangered (濒临灭绝的).
B. Really? 62
A: People killed a great number of elephants only for their tusk(象牙)
B: Was there anything about the sharks? How about them?
A: Their numbers drop greatly, too. 63
B: Why?
A: Because people each them for their fins(鱼翅)to make shark fin Soup.
B: We are supposed to try our best to protect these animals.
A: 65 Animals are important to us. They are our friends.
A. What happened to them?
B. That's too boring!
C. Was there anything important?
D. I agree with you.
E. It's said that there are few let in the world.
F. It's important to keep the balance(平衡)of nature.
G. Why don't they do something to protect them?
Ⅱ卷(共55分)
六、词汇(共10题,共5分)
66. A great many people in the earthquake area are in n of food and water.
67. You may open the tin(硒罐)s by pulling the puller. It's easy.
68. They have a large circle of friends, i lawyers.
69. She'll need an iron w in order to succeed.
70. It's important to m your time when you are very busy.
71. He dropped his cigarette and b hole in the carpet.
72.They tried to avoid (wake) the baby up.
73. Who is the greatest (invent) in your opinion?
74. It would force industries to be more careful with (nature)resources.
75. Many of the (wound) soldiers died on their way to the hospital.
七、完成句子(共5小题,共5分)
76. 请在6月20日之前提交论文。
Please your paper before June 20th.
He his soldiers in the war.
78. 这东西修起来太费钱了。
It would cost to have the thing repaired.
79. 那里人山人海。
There were people there.
80. 这里有充足的活动空间。
There is space here to move about.
八、任务型阅读(共5小题,共5分)
There are many inventions that have caused great changes in the world. Here is a short introduction of the maglev train(磁悬浮).The history of the maglev train started in the beginning or the 1900s The American Robert Goddard and the French Emic Bachelet came up with the idea of frictionless(无摩擦的)trains. But scientist didn't succeed in making it at that time.
About 60 years later, the Japanese started their research on maglev transportation. After many years of experiments, the Japanese began to build their first test line. 7km in 1975, and finished it in 1977. Many test runs started in July. 1977 with a speed of 517 km/h. In 1990, Japan built the Yamanashi Maglev test line. This test line was 42.8 km long and the first running test was held in 1997.
The Germans also started research on the maglev train in the early 1970s. It took them ten years to make the first track(轨道)model. In 1993,the longest nonstop test running was 1,674 km. That same year the speed reached 450km/h.
China finished a 30-km-long maglev train line in Shanghai in 2003. This is the first commercial (商业的)maglev train line in the world. Although this project cost over l billion dollars, we should feel proud of it.
81.Robert Goddard and Emile Bachelet the idea of frictionless trains.
82. In 1975, the Japanese began to build maglev trains.
83. The German spent in making the first track model.
84. The Maglev train line in Shanghai is long.
85. made the first commercial maglev train line.
九、首字母填空(共10小题,共10分)
It's as hard to be a good father as it is to be a good mother-maybe harder.
Does Father's Day c 86 anxiety(焦虑)?Does it make you wish you had a better r 87 with your own father-or with your own children? Was your father your friend? Your enemy? Or was he just a man doing his best?
Some men are excellent dads but they are not the o 88 you'll see on posters for Father's Day: they are not the smiling men full of energy, but I ,they are the tired and underpaid(薪水不高
My good father was one of these exhausted men. He spent 12 hours working hard every day
w 90 complaint so that we could live in a house and not in an apartment. I never thought he would show up at school plays I was in or attend the award events. Although my father didn't feel it necessary to be p 91 to show his support, he encouraged me whole-heartedly. I a 92 his encouragement in the way he offered it and leaned to play in public: it wasn't his applause(掌声)I was looking for,after all, because I knew l already had it. To him, I had n 93 to prove.
A good father loves unconditionally(无条件地)and allows you to understand him by actions. A
b 94 dad always tells you your success is his success: your failure is his failure and he's not there as a support or a guide but as a j 95 . To my great father. I want to say "Thank you for what you've given us and all you've done."
九、书面表达(共l5分)
96. 假设你是Susan,在家里你的父母总是对你有很多要求,你是否有时感到厌烦?你是怎样解决的?请你根据下列要点提示用英语写一篇短文
(1)父母要求你每天打扫房间,不能玩电脑游戏;晚上10点前必须睡觉。
(2)你觉得父母虽太严厉,但理解他们。
(3)你决定与父母多交流,为父母做些家务。
(4)你认为….
要求:
(1)词数:80~100个。
(2)短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。
(3)要点齐全,行文连贯,可适当发挥。
My name is Susan. There are many2020年南开翔宇初三第一次月考英语试卷答案一.听力(略)
二.单项选择
21-25 BCBBA
26-30 BBDBB
31-35 BBACB
三.完形填空
36-40 BCACA
41-45 BDADB
四.阅读理解
A篇:46-50 ABCCB
B篇:51-55 BBCAC
C篇:56-60 DCBAC
五.补全对话
61-65 CAEFD
六.词汇
66.need
67.simply
68.including
69.will
70.manage
71.burnt
72.waking
73.inventor
74.natural
75.Wounded
七.完成句子
76.hand in
77.died for78.too much
79.millions of
80.plenty of
八.任务型阅读
81.came up with
82.their first
83.ten years
84.30-km-/thirty kilometers
85.China
九.首字母填空
86.cause
87.relationship
88.ones
.instead
90.without
91.present
92.accepted
93.nothing
94.bad
95.judge
十.书面表达(略)
