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2023北京东城初三二模英语
展开2023北京东城初三二模
英 语
2023. 6
考生须知
1. 本试卷共10页, 共两部分, 共38题, 满分60分, 考试时间90分钟。
2. 在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校、班级、姓名和教育ID号。
3. 试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上, 在试卷上作答无效。
4. 在答题卡上, 选择题用2B铅笔作答, 其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。
第一部分
本部分共33题, 共40分。在每题列出的选项中, 选出最符合题目要求的一项。
一、单项填空(每题0. 5分, 共6分)
从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. This bag is __________. My aunt bought it for me last Sunday.
A. his B. yours C. hers D. mine
2. — Dad, what shall we do __________ Grandma's birthday?
— How about making a cake?
A. for B. of C. in D. to
3. —George, stop! You __________ touch my computer. I'm working.
—Sorry, Mom!
A. couldn't B. needn't C. mustn't D. wouldn't
4. Amy loves music very much and she sings __________ than me.
A. beautifully B. more beautifully C. most beautifully D. the most beautifully
5. — Jack, _________ do you go running?
—Every morning.
A. how long B. how much C. how often D. how soon
6. Hurry up, _________ you will miss the train.
A. or B. so C. but D. and
7. While I ____________ home yesterday afternoon, it began to rain.
A. walk B. will walk C. was walking D. am walking
8. Our football team started last year. We __________ football for a year now.
A. play B. have played C. are playing D. will play
9. Linda is excited about the coming weekend because she, _________ several old friends.
A. sees B. saw C. has seen D. is going to see
10. — Henry, where is your brother?
— He ______________ my bike in the garden.
A. fixes B. fixed C. has fixed D. is fixing
11. Trees and flowers _______________ on the hills every year.
A. plant B. are planted C. planted D. were planted
12. — Lucy, do you know __________________?
— At eight this morning.
A. why did Tony leave for Shanghai B. why Tony left for Shanghai
C. when did Tony leave for Shanghai D. when Tony left for Shanghai
二、完形填空(每题1分, 共8分)
阅读下面的短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选择最佳选项。
Dylan was always told dancing was a girl's sport and he shouldn't dance, but his dream was to be a dance star. He 13 whenever he could. But without his parents' support, his dream seemed impossible.
His little sister, Emily, took dance lessons. Dylan volunteered to take her to the lessons. He was hoping to learn some dancing skills secretly.
He loved Saturdays because his parents were out and he could dance all day. He nearly had a heart attack(发作)when someone knocked on his door one day. "Just a minute!" he called.
"Dylan, it's me, you're safe. I need your 14 , "Emily said. "Can I? How long have you known that?"
"Since you started watching me on the weekends. It's why I wanted lessons. En Pointe auditions (选拔赛) are next month, but Mrs. Gail doesn't think I'm ready. Can you dance with me for the audition? None of the boys in my class wanted to dance with me, ”Emily said.
"We'll show Mrs Gall and those boys that they have been 15 . ”Then they practiced all that day.
At dinner, Emily and Dylan smiled across the table. Their parents looked at them 16, but were too tired to ask about their secret.
They practiced four nights a week and on Saturdays. Dylan enjoyed himself and Emily improved quickly.
A month later, their parents attended the audition. Dylan and Emily started. They moved with grace(优雅), smiling with pride. From the deep concentration (专注)of the crowd, Dylan was sure they 17 their expectations.
"Emily, I had my 18, but no longer after watching you dance. Welcome to Pointe class!" Mrs. Gail said.
Dylan hung back after giving Emily a congratulatory hug; he wasn't quite ready to 19 his parents just yet. When he saw his dad coming toward him, he took a deep breath.
"Well done, Son. You really looked like you belonged out there. You don't have to hide your dancing from us 20 your dreams. ”
Dylan hugged his dad. He knew it would be hard, but he wouldn't give up.
13. A. performed B. dreamed C. practiced D. talked
14. A. help B. advice C. attention D. encouragement
15. A. careless B. wrong C. selfish D. unfriendly
16. A. proudly B. patiently C. hopefully D. curiously
17. A. achieved B. missed C. understood D. accepted
18. A. opinions B. doubts C. predictions D. regrets
19. A. refuse B. trust C. face D. support
20. A. Remember B. Find C. Share D. Follow
三、阅读理解(每题2分, 共26分)
(一)信息匹配。下面的材料介绍了四家购物场所。请根据21-23小题中描述的Jamila, Nick和Karen三人的购物需求, 帮他们选择一家最合适的购物场所。
A
A. Centre Place
Several stores in this shopping centre sell things for outdoor activities. Don't miss the shoe stores, where you can get advice on what style to choose. You can also find camping things, like sleeping bags. Open from 8:00 to 15:00 every day.
B. Satton Street
The fast food restaurants, cafes and electronics shops attract young people here.
You can find the latest in technology, such as mini-headphones or fitness watches.
Every week there are new things that you've never seen before.
C. Highview Centre
Highview Centre offers a lot of furniture that can be used both outdoors and indoors, such as tables and chairs. Some of it is made of plastic, while other pieces are made of stronger materials that will last for years. Open 10 am-10 pm.
D. Holly Corner
This area of small shops is a must for shoppers who love stylish clothes and classic gifts.
The clothes shops will help you decide on just the right style. Visit Vintage Café for tea and delicious homemade cake.
21. Jamila is going to a party tonight. She wants to buy something new to wear. She also needs to get a cake for the party.
22. Nick needs some new football shoes. He's not sure what kind to buy, so he wants to try out different styles and wants someone to help him choose.
23. Karen is working till 8 pm, but she wants to buy a good garden chair. She wants to leave the chair outside all year round.
(二)阅读下列短文, 根据短文内容, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选择最佳选项。
B
Finally, the big day arrived. I was going to spend four months in France, learning French. Alice, my sister, was going as well. We arrived at the airport, feeling nervous and excited.
The flight went by quickly because I was so busy talking with Alice about our trip and how different French life might be from life back home. We decided that we shouldn't spend too much time together in France. We knew we wouldn't learn much French if we did that, . Even though we agreed, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to say much the whole time I was in France. However, when my host family(接待家庭)met me, I knew from the mother's warm smile that everything would be OK.
It was still a bit stressful at first to try to understand and communicate, but after a couple of weeks it became easier. I spent a lot of time with a lovely girl who was a friend of the family, and we got on very well. In fact, I learned lots of interesting words from her, you know, the kind of things you don't find in books! I had one shameful moment. I used the wrong word when I was talking to a waiter, but he was relaxed about it and told me not to be afraid of making mistakes.
When the time came to say goodbye to my host family, I was very sad to leave. However, I have brought back some wonderful memories from this experience. The most important thing I've learned is that if you're open-minded and positive(积极的)about learning a language, then it's much easier. I've come back much more confident in my ability. I've even started watching a television show in French and I'm surprised to find that I can understand a lot more than before my stay in France.
24. Why didn't the writer and Alice want to spend too much time together in France?
A. Because they talked too much during the flight.
B. Because they didn't get on well with each other.
C. Because they knew life in France would be different.
D. Because they wanted to get more chances to practice French.
25. How did the writer feel when she started her life in France?
A. Relaxed. B. Stressed. C. Confident. D. Surprised.
26. From the experience, the writer learned
A. how to make friends with strangers
B. how to live comfortably in a new country
C. to keep an active attitude toward language learning
D. to correct mistakes immediately after making them
C
With numbers of books and courses helping us develop self-discipline(自律), it seems quite obvious that self-discipline is highly valued. However, this may overstate the importance of being self-disciplined and make people worried. People with such worries are likely to push themselves harder and harder. Once their energy is burned out or their willpower breaks down, they will feel upset.
In fact, being self-disciplined isn't about leading a restrictive(约束的)lifestyle. Although it seems to be usually connected with self-control and willpower, it still has to be based on respect for one's own free will and effective methods. Some people are caught in a "self-discipline trap(陷阱)" where they always work hard, and mistakes, failure and laziness are not allowed. Is this really the way we can improve ourselves, or is it a way to make things worse? Even though staying self-disciplined is beneficial for self-improvement, it's never something everyone must do in life.
How can we avoid being over self-restrained? Here are some ideas.
Follow your own energy flow and limit. Going against it may produce unpleasant results. For example, sleeping for five hours and then forcing yourself to get up for a morning run. The harm caused by not getting enough sleep may outweigh the good brought by running.
Follow your own heart. Information on the Internet has created a hidden competitive environment where many good examples lead the trends(潮流). People who see these are more likely to follow. Listen to your own voice instead of others. Think and decide whether it is what you truly want.
Change your goals and expectations. Some who are over self-restrained may set unrealistic goals and expectations. They may never stop until it's perfect, even though nothing could really be perfect. For example, losing 10 pounds in a week. It then easily goes into an unhealthy cycle where they always set goals but never reach them.
Work smart instead of working hard. We might all have ever been stuck in a situation where, no matter how much effort we've made, the progress is slow. Have you found better ways to do it instead of just trying harder? For example, if I have a goal of learning 20 new words each day, I might follow the Forgetting Curve(遗忘曲线)to do it more effectively:
27. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. The meaning of self-discipline.
R. The ways to develop self-discipline.
C. The effects of being self-disciplined.
D. The reason for being self-disciplined.
28. To avoid being over self-restrained, we should ________________.
A. consider other people's advice
B. follow good examples on the Internet
C. set up achievable goals and expectations
D. raise our energy limit to get good results
29. Why does the writer use the example of learning new words in the last paragraph?
A. To stress the value of working hard.
B. To explain how effort influences progress.
C. To suggest a good way of learning a language.
D. To show the importance of finding effective methods.
D
Gossip is the information passed from one person to another about other people's lives. You may think gossip is awful. Even dictionary entries suggest that it is often unkind or untrue. And yet this common idea is unreasonable.
Firstly, a study by Robbins and Karan in 2019 shows that gossip common but much of it is just people sharing information. For their
study, 467 people's conversations were recorded. Robbins and Karan found that, on average, these people gossiped for 52 minutes a day, with three quarters of the time spent communicating non-evaluative(非评价性的)information. Only about 14 percent(百分比)of the gossip was considered malicious, a much smaller percentage than the common idea suggests, although to be fair, that was double the percentage of positive gossip.
Scientists consider gossip to be an important reason why our ancestors(祖先)were able to stay alive. It helped spread important news, but more importantly, it provided information about who was trustworthy and who might not work well with others in a group, It allowed humans to build small communities with those who could be trusted, ensuring a greater chance of living. Today, it seems that not much has changed. Gossip still allows us to form, relationships and find out who we can work with best. Gossip also explains the principles(行为准则)of our society. When we hear someone criticize a person's behaviour, it is obvious that such behaviour is unacceptable and should not be copied. That's not to say we should pay attention to everything we hear, but it gives us direction.
Of course, these days, our world is changing the nature of gossip. Our networks are now larger, and some gossip can spread like wildfire. Our obsession(痴迷)with gossip about well-known people may seem unimportant to some, but it serves to bring people closer, Problems come up when gossip includes untrue information. This kind of gossip can destroy people's lives.
So scientists say that it's important to share information that is unlikely to hurt others. If we fail to do this, people will see us as someone who can't be trusted and may even avoid us. Similarly, gossiping to improve one's own place in society is unacceptable. It's best to share information that may act as a warning to others or encourage them to behave better. It's these things that normally push people together rather than make them turn away from each other.
30. The word "malicious” in Paragraph 2 probably means" ______________".
A. unimportant B. harmful C. meaningful D. interesting
31. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?
A. People who gossip a lot in a group are always criticized.
B. People who like gossiping can work well together in a group.
C. Gossip helps people build relationships today as well as in the past.
D. In the past, people who liked gossiping were considered untrustworthy.
32. The writer probably agrees that _____________________.
A. we shouldn't spend too much time gossiping
B. gossiping to move up in society should be avoided
C. gossip about well-known people should be limited
D. we shouldn't stay close to people who like gossiping
33. What is the writer's main purpose in writing this passage?
A. To discuss the effects of gossiping.
B. To state the reason why gossip is common.
C. To remind people of the problems of gossiping.
D. To guide people to be responsible when gossiping.
第二部分
本部分共5题, 共20分。根据题目要求, 完成相应任务。
四、阅读表达(34—36题每题各2分, 37题4分, 共10分)
阅读短文, 根据短文内容回答问题。
The Library With No Rules
When you walk by Hernando Guanlao's home on Balagtas Street, downtown Manila, you will see thousands of books on shelves and on the stairs. Each one is free to anyone who wants it.
"People can borrow, take home, bring back or keep, "says Guanlao. "Or they can share and pass on to another. But basically they should just take, take!" He thinks
books need to live, and they're only alive if they are being read. "The act of giving books makes your life meaningful, " says Guanlao.
The Reading Club 2000, as the project is called, began more than twenty years ago. "My parents gave me my love of reading, " he says. "I started the club to honour them and to do some kind of community service. So I put my old books—and my brothers' and sisters', maybe 100 in all—outside, to see if anyone was interested. "
It took a while for people to work out that this was a library. It never closed and there were no rules in it. But the project, offering everything from paperbacks to fashion magazines, technical boaks and school textbooks, is becoming popular.
The success of the project is helped by the fact that the country, with a population of 92million, has fewer than 700 public libraries, and many people cannot afford to buy books. Luckily, the project is spreading. Guanlao takes boxes af books-into—Manila's neighbourhoods himself. He has also helped friends set up similar projects in ten other places around the country. and encouraged students to donate(捐赠)books.
Aurora Verayo, from a town several hours' drive from Manila, says she came to see Guanlao to donate books, but he encouraged her to open her own library. "I’m going a step further and offering reading activities for children, " she says. Mark, 16-yearold student, is organizing a book donation with friends. "We've collected." he says, " We’re taking them to some poor books so far, and we expect many more, areas next month. Books open minds. A book can take you anywhere. "
34. What does Guanlao think of books?
35. Why did Guanlao start the Reading Club 2000?
36. What was special about Guanlao's library?
37. What do you think of the Reading Club 2000? Why do you think so? (List at least two reasons)
五、文段表达(10分)
38. 从下面两个题目中任选一题, 根据所给提示, 完成一篇不少于50词的英语文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。
题目①
假定你是李华。你的英国笔友Chris给你发来邮件, 询问在你生活的城市中, 你最喜欢什么地方。请你用英语回复一封邮件, 向他介绍这个地方, 谈谈你经常在那里做什么, 以及你喜欢它的理由。
提示词语:park, beautiful, walk, read, relax
提示问题:· What is your favourite place? Please describe it.
· What do you often do there?
· Why do you like it?
Dear Chris,
I'm glad to tell you about my favourite place. ______________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Could you please tell me about your favourite place?
Yours,
Li Hua
题目②
某英文网站正在开展以“_____________ 的一天”为题的征文活动。假定你是李华, 请补全题目并用英语写一篇短文投稿, 谈谈那天发生了什么, 以及你的感悟。
提示词语:meaningful, trip, show around, experience, realize提示问题:
· What happened that day?
· What did you learn?
A(n) _______________Day
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
第一部分
一、单项填空
1-5 DACBC 6-10 ACBDD 11-12 BD
二、完形填空
13-16 CABD 17-20 ABCD
三、阅读理解
21-25 DACDB 26-30 CACDB 31-33 CBD
第二部分
四、阅读表达
34. He thinks books need to live, and they're only alive if they are being read.
35. To honour his parents and to do some kind of community service.
36. It never closed and there were no rules in it.
37. 略
五、文段表达
38. 参考范文:
题目①
Dear Chris,
I'm glad to tell you about my favourite place. It is a park near my home. The park is very beautiful with many trees and flowers. There is also a small lake in it.
I go to the park at least once a week. I take a walk or run around the lake with my parents. Sometimes I play sports with my friends. What I like most is to bring a book and read under a tree.
I like the park very much because I can enjoy the fresh air and the peaceful environment there. I feel relaxed each time I go there.
Could you please tell me about your favourite place?
Yours,
Li Hua
题目②
A Meaningful Day
It was bright and sunny last Friday. I went on a school trip to a farm with my classmates.
When we got there, the farmer showed us around the farm and we experienced what farmers do in their daily lives. We watered plants, fed animals and picked vegetables. Then we learned about how food is grown and how much hard work goes into growing it.
It was a meaningful day because I not only experienced the natural world first-hand but also realized how working hard benefits us.
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