新目標(biāo)初三上冊英語第十二單元測試試題及答案(2)
新目標(biāo)初三上冊英語第十二單元測試試題及答案
三. 閱讀理解(每小題2分,共30分)
❋ A ❋
Before every Mother’s Day, you may rush around to try to find the perfect present. But stores don’t carry what most moms want. Moms know you love them, but they like reminders. So on the next two pages, some kids shared what they appreciate (感謝) about their moms.
I appreciate my mom because she helps me know when I’m wrong or right. When I don’t know what to do, she is there. The thing I appreciate most about her is that she kisses my head every night.6
— Amy, 11
My mother shows me that she loves me in so many ways. She helps me with my homework, drives me to camps, makes delicious breakfasts for me and reads books with me. She is a great role model to me because she keeps studying while working a full-time job and taking care of our family. My mother is a great mom!
— Miles, 11
What I appreciate about my mom is that she is funny and nice. When I am in any difficult situation, she is always the first one there. When I have games, she comes every time. She always pays attention to me. She knows how good I can be, and pushes me to do what I want to.
— Lisa, 13
I love my mom because she is very different from most moms. She is my best friend and she is the only one who understands me. She helps me see the world in a different way. She also pushes me to follow my dreams. I’ll remember everything she did.
— Scott, 13
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。
( )1. Amy likes her mother ______ best.
A. telling her what is wrong
B. kissing her head every night
C. helping her solve problems
D. telling her what she should do
( )2. The underlined words “role model” mean “______” in Chinese.
A. 模特 B. 幫手
C. 榜樣 D. 領(lǐng)袖
( )3. Who regards his or her mother as the best friend?
A. Amy. B. Miles.
C. Lisa. D. Scott.
( )4. From the material, how many mothers encourage their children to achieve their dreams?
A. One. B. Two.
C. Three. D. Four.
( )5. This material is probably taken from a ______.00
A. novel B. dictionary
C. diary D. magazine
❋ B ❋
My name’s Evelyn. This February was a special one for me and my family.
On February 17, 2004, doctors took away my heart and put in a new one. I was only three years old at the time. Before I was born, doctors were able to see that I had a heart defect — my heart couldn’t do its job. I had my first heart surgery (外科手術(shù)) when I was three days old. More surgeries followed, and soon the doctors found they couldn’t fix my heart. They had to get me a new one. So I got another child’s heart. My surgery went well, and now here I am. Even ten years later, I’m doing great.
Well, it’s not always easy. I see doctors regularly (定期地). Medicine is part of my everyday life. I had to have a surgery in 2008, and I may need more surgeries in the future. No one knows what will happen, and I don’t worry about it.
I don’t feel different from other people, mostly. I like violin, painting and ball games, and I’m in middle school. I have amazing friends. A few of them and I have been friends since I was a little child. I enjoy going to a special camp for kids with heart defects. The year I turned 11, I decided to get a swimsuit to wear at the camp. The camp helped me to be OK with showing my scars (傷疤).
I celebrate my birthday and also my Heart Day, every February 17. It’s a chance to be thankful for my new heart and the family that gave it to me. I have never met the family, but I’d want them to know how thankful I am for my life.
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。
( )6. Doctors found Evelyn had a heart defect ______.
A. before she was born B. when she was three days old
C. when she was three years old
D. after her 11th birthday
( )7. After having a new heart, Evelyn had to ______.
A. have surgeries regularly B. go swimming every weekend
C. take medicine quite often
D. stay at home most of the time
( )8. With the help of _______, Evelyn began not to care about her scars.
A. friends B. a camp
C. doctors D. a school
( )9. What can we learn about Evelyn?
A. She knows who gave her the new heart.
B. She found it hard to get on with others.
C. She feared to have surgeries.
D. She has many hobbies.
( )10. What’s the best title for this passage?
A. A hard life B. A kind family
C. Be thankful for life D. Be different from others
❋ C ❋
The first time I went to Grand Canyon National Park, I knew I wanted to work there as a park ranger. Park rangers protect the parks’ animals, plants, land, buildings, and people.21•3*7網(wǎng)
Now, as a park ranger for Grand Canyon National Park, I share the science, history and beauty of this park with thousands of visitors from around the world.
National parks are like outdoor museums. Park rangers have all kinds of jobs, depending on where they work and what they studied during college. I teach school field trips, work at visitor centers and help people stay safe during their visit.
My favorite part of my job is showing children their first look at the Grand Canyon during school field trips. Children are often amazed at the canyon’s size and colors. Sometimes, they think it looks like a painting.
Being a park ranger requires a lot of energy. I walk several miles and talk with hundreds of people each day. Nearly 5 million people visit Grand Canyon National Park every year. Park rangers must enjoy working with people and speaking in front of groups.
Park rangers must also be prepared for any situation. Recently, I broke up a traffic jam (堵塞) caused by a huge elk (麋鹿) standing in the road. Elk can become dangerous when they get scared, so I asked visitors to stop their cars and take pictures from far away. Believe it or not, I also help protect people from squirrels (松鼠). It is not allowed to feed wild animals in national parks. But sometimes, visitors try to feed squirrels.
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容簡要回答下列問題。
11. When did the writer want to be a park ranger?
___________________________________________
12. What does the writer think of national parks?
___________________________________________
13. What does the writer like to do best during her job?
___________________________________________
14. Why does a park ranger need a lot of energy?
___________________________________________
15. What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the last paragraph?
___________________________________________
四 情景交際(每小題1分,共5分)
根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,在空白處填上恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~、短語或句子,使對話完整、通順。
A: Have you ever been an April fool?
B: (1)____________________________
A: What happened?
B: On an April Fool’s Day, when my sister (2)____________________________, I got up quickly and then rushed to school without eating breakfast.
A: And then?
B: When I arrived at the school, I found that (3)____________________________ was there.21032
A: Why?
B: Because it was Saturday. Have you ever had the same experience as me?
A: Of course. Once my best friend invited me to see a film.5
B: (4)____________________________.
A: Happy? By the time I got to the cinema, the film had ended.【0: 】
B: Bad luck! (5)____________________________?
A: It was April Fool’s Day. My friend played a joke on me. She sent me to the cinema after the film had finished.
五. 詞匯運(yùn)用(每小題1分,共5分)
根據(jù)句意,用括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。
1. Paul is a(n) ________(expect) visitor. I don’t know he will drop by my home.
2. I’m really sorry I’m late, Andrew. I ________(oversleep) again.
3. The ________(work) in the factory are paid by the hour.
4. Soon many people ran out of the ________(burn) building.
5. Frank was angry because the match was ________(cancel).
六. 完成句子(每小題1分,共5分)
根據(jù)漢語意思完成英語句子,每空詞數(shù)不限。
1. 所有的票都售完了嗎?
Have all the tickets been ______________?
2. 埃米和她的朋友們在草地上坐成一排。
Amy sat on the grass ______________ her friends.
3. 我想去飛機(jī)場,你能捎我一程嗎?
I want to go to the airport. Can you ______________?
4. 難道你沒有聽見你的鬧鐘在響嗎?
Don’t you hear your alarm clock ______________?
5. 吉娜看起來更瘦了。她在減肥嗎?
Gina looks thinner. Is she ______________?
七. 綜合填空(每小題1分,共10分)
閱讀短文,從方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~并用其適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整、通順,每詞限用一次。
push, they, look, son, but, turn, bored, quick, move, under
Getting a perfect photo
It was a hot summer afternoon. The Dean family was (1)________. Mr. and Mrs. Dean wanted their neighbor Ms. Clark to take a photo of (2)________ family. Ms. Clark, who took photos, was looking through her camera (3)________ wasn’t taking any pictures.3原創(chuàng)作品
“There isn’t enough light on Mr. Dean’s face,” she said to Tina, her partner. Tina (4)________ the light to the left, and looked at the family. The couple’s two (5)________ were starting to move their bodies. Tina knew that they would soon start to complain (抱怨). It was time to take the picture.
“Now Mrs. Dean’s hair (6)________ not straight,” said Ms. Clark. “Tina, please get the styling gel (定型發(fā)膠).” When Tina returned, she found that the boys were laughing and (7)________ each other. Their parents’ smiles seemed silly (8)________ the hot lights.
“Oh, now the boys are standing at the wrong place,” said Ms. Clark.
Mr. Dean’s face (9)________ red. His wife looked like she was about to cry. Tina (10)________ walked up to the camera and took the picture. “All done!” she said. Now, everyone looked happy, except for Ms. Clark.
八. 書面表達(dá)(20分)
假如你是王迅,你的美國朋友Jack在上次給你的電子郵件中講述了他遭遇的尷尬事。請你給他回復(fù)一封電子郵件,講講你的一次尷尬經(jīng)歷。
要求:90詞左右。電子郵件的格式和開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
Dear Jack,
Here I’d like to tell you about my embarrassing experience.01
_____________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Wang Xun
新目標(biāo)初三上冊英語第十二單元測試試題參考答案
一. 1-5 BCBAB 6-10 CDABC 11-15 DBDAC
二 1-5 CADBD 6-10 ADABC
三. 1-5 BCDBD 6-10 ACBDC
11. The first time she went to Grand Canyon National Park.
12. They are like outdoor museums.
13. To show children their first look at the Grand Canyon during school field trips.
14. Because a park ranger needs to walk miles and talk with hundreds of people each day.8
15. To show that park rangers must be prepared for any situation.
四. 1. Yes, I have 2. woke me up 3. nobody / no one【0:4】
4. You must have been very happy 5. What was wrong04
五. 1. unexpected 2. overslept 3. workers 4. burning 5. canceled
六. 1. sold out 2. in line with 3. give me a lift 4. going off 5. losing weight
七. 1. bored 2. their 3. but 4. moved 5. sons
6. looks 7. pushing 8. under 9. turned 10. quickly
八. One possible version:
Dear Jack,
Here I’d like to tell you about my embarrassing experience.
Once, I invited my friend, Peggy, to dinner. We hadn’t seen each other for three years. While enjoying the delicious food, we talked about the people we knew, the places we had been to and the things we found interesting. We shared each other’s joys and pains. It was a great time. But only when I was about to pay for the dinner did I realize I had left my wallet at home. This meant Peggy had to pay for the dinner instead of me. I will never forget this embarrassing experience.
Yours,
Wang Xun
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