初高中衔接英语试卷_满分120分
初高中衔接英语试卷 满分120分
Part 1 Vocabulary and Grammar
一.选择最恰当的答案: (共50分)
1.This kind of color TV ______ .
A . has sold out B .has been sold out
C .have been sold out D .have sold out
2.His grandmother ______ to the hospital at once.
A .must sent B .must send
C .must to be sent D . must be sent
3.Chinese ______ by few people outside China.
A .are spoken B .is spoke
C .is spoken D .is speaking
4. This dictionary ______ next year.
A .published B .will be published
C. .were published D .is published
5.These photos were all ______ on the Great Wall.
A .take B .taken C .taking D .took
6.“The ceremony has already started.”
“Look! The flag is ______ now.”
A . being raised B .risen
C . being rose D .raising
7.“Did you telephone him?”
“Yes, he ______ back before tomorrow noon.”
A .expects B .is expected C .expected D .is to expect
8. This novel can make you laugh and cry at _______ same time.
A. a B. an C. the D. / 9. The university student borrowed some money _____his friends to start his own business.
A. from B. onto C. at D. in
10. I have two children, and ________ of them are working in the west of China.
A. all B. both C. neither D. either
11. The old man used to raise many ________ to make a living on the farm.
A. duck B. horse C. bird D. sheep
12. The students from Xinjiang enjoy staying in our school because everyone is ____ to them.
A. friendly B. gently C. happily D. politely
13. We hope that with the help of the new skill, Liu Xiang can run ________than before.
A. fast B. faster C. fastest D. the fastest
14. Take the exam carefully, _______ you won’t get full marks.
A. but B. and C. or D. so
15. We didn’t start our discussion __________ everybody arrived.
A. since B. if C. while D. until
16. You _________lose your way if you walk alone in the mountains at night.
A. may B need C. should D. ought to
17. By the end of the last month, I _____________ all the CDs Of Justin Bieber.
A. collect B. collected C. have collected D. had collected
18. Now my father __________ his bike to work every day instead of driving.
A. ride B. rode C. rides D. will ride
19. We are glad to hear that the Greens __________ to a new flat next week.
A. moved B. moved C. will move D. have moved
20. An official ___________ by some reporters on food problems in Shanghai yesterday.
A. is interviewing B. is interviewed C. was interviewing D. was interviewed
21. As we all know, it’s not polite to keep others _________ for a long time.
A. wait B. waited C. to wait D. waiting
22. You had better ____________ because you have to drive back home.
A. not drinking B. not drink C. don’t drink D. not to drink
23. Your English teacher has never lost his temper, ___________ he?
A. has B. hasn’t C. did D. didn’t
24. —__________ T-shirt do you like better, the red one or the blue one?
—I prefer the red one.
A. How much B. How many C. Whose D. Which
25. There __________ still some milk in the fridge. It’s not necessary to go to the store today.
A. am B. is C. are D. be
26. These natural disasters have warned us that everyone should start to protect the_____ immediately.
A. amusement B. development C. environment D. government
27. Edward, you have grown up. You should learn to make your own room ________.
A. empty B. noisy C. dirty D. tidy
28. Though I ___________ the phone number many times, the foreigner couldn’t write it down.
A. repeated B. refused C. researched D. recognized
29. The lady _________ dancing as a hobby in her sixties, and she is really good at it now.
A. dressed up B. looked up C. took up D. put up 30. I have no idea what life would be like without water. The underlined part means “_______”. A. don’t remember B. don’t know C. don’t believe D. don’t expect
31. When you have western food, you should use knife and fork The underlined part means
“___________”.
A. in a quick way B. in the right way C. in a different way D. in the usual way
32. —I think honesty is the most important thing in doing everything.
—__________________.
A. All right B. Never mind C. I think so, too D. Yes, please
33. —I’m leaving for Canada on a study trip next week.
—___________________.
A. Enjoy your time B. That’s all right C. Y ou’re welcome D. It’s a pleasure
34.She had no idea Cork Street was, except it was near Dord Street.
A. where; that B. where; what C. that; what D. what; that
35.Give me your telephone number I need your help.
A. whether B. unless C. so that D. in case
36. ---I can't find Mr Smith. Where did you meet him this morning?
---It was in the hotel he stayed.
A. that B. which C. the one D. where
37. happens to call while I am out of the office, please have him leave a message for me.
A. who B. Anyone C. Someone D. Whoever
38. Mary came back with a message the head was coming to the school.
A. as B. that C. when D. which
39. ---Tom, now in hospital, says he regrets smoking.
---Well, no one knows the value of health he loses it.
A. a; unless B. the; before C. 不填; after D. 不填; until
40. Would you like a cup of tea shall we get down to business right away?
A. and B. then C. or D. otherwise
41. In Paris there is a popular saying you have not been to Paris if you haven't been to the Eiffel Tower.
A. which B. why C. that D. whether
42. I don't think it will be you know how to improve your English study.
A. long after B. long before C. long since D. far from that
43. Is it true the rain stops, it will be as hot as in the summer here?
A. when B. that when C. whenever D. that
44. His eyes were closed, so I said nothing, but put the chair he would see he woke.
A. when; when B. where; where C. when; where D. where; when
45. surprised us most Tom should have left without a word.
A. He;why B. It;that C. This; what D. That; that
46. I don’t think that the book is very useful , ________ ?
A. do I B. is it C. doesn’t it D. isn’t it
47. I was told __ Bill Gates was thirteen he began to play with computers.
A .that how B .how that C .when that D .that when
48. ____leaves the room last ought to turn off the lights.
A. Who B. Whoever C. Anyone D. The person
49. The reason is_________I missed the bus.
A. that B. when C. why D. what
50.____troubles me is ____I can’t learn all these English idioms by heart.
A. That, that B. What, what C. That, what D. What, that
Part 2 Reading and Writing
二、完形填空(每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读短文,从各题的四个选项A 、B 、C 、D 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Not all heavy children have weight problems like adults. However, as children get older, their chance for staying fat 51 . The chance is even 52 if one or both parents are also overweight. Working on weight problems early is very important.
Why is the healthy weight important? If you are too heavy and fat, you have a better chance to develop a serious like heart disease. Maybe you also suffer from other problems. For example, you often feel tired, but can’t 54 well.
The best to lose weight is to eat healthier food and to exercise more often. Be patient. It may a long time. Don’t stop yourself from eating, but pay attention to food. Get your whole family to eat will be good for everyone. When you go to the supermarket, try to buy food which is low in 58 . Do exercise! The Internet, computer games and TV stop children from like dancing, running and so on. The whole family can go for a walk or bike ride. It is good for their health and, , they can enjoy themselves together.
51. A. appears B. disappears C. goes up D. brings down
52. A. quicker B. higher C. lower D. worse
53. A. trouble B. loneliness C. illness D. accident
54. A. work B. sleep C. walk D. exercise
55. A. thing B. task C. problem D. way
56. A. take B. cost C. spend D. pay
57. A. quietly B. happily C. healthily D. comfortably
58. A. salt B. fat C. candy D. water
59. A. doing activities B. having classes C. eating healthily D. going climbing
60. A. at first B. at the same time C. all the time D. at last
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项A 、B 、C 、D 中选出最佳选项。
A
Trudy’s class has an English newspaper. The students write stories, articles and poems for it. Then they type and print their works out. The teacher posts everything on the wall so that it looks like a large, open newspaper.
One day Trudy said to the teacher, “Most newspapers have advertisements. Can we have some small ads in ours?” The teacher thought this was a very good idea. She made Trudy the advertising manager and Trudy asked the
61. Who wanted to put advertisements in the newspaper?
A. Trudy. B. The teacher. C. Some of the students. D. Alan.
62. What is Tom willing to do?
A. To do other people’s homework. B. To work in the garden or do housework.
C. To sell six cats. D. To fix broken PCs.
63. What does Alan want to buy?
A. A lovely cat. B. A silver ring.
C. A PC in good condition. D. A ticket to the Raiders concert.
64. Why will Sheila pay well for a Raiders concert ticket?
A. Because she is thinking about going to the concert.
B. Because she is looking forward to going to the concert.
C. Because she doesn’t have homework to do.
D. Because her friends are going to the concert.
65. What will Patricia give the person who finds her ring?
A. Nothing. B. Another ring. C. A ticket to the Raiders concert. D. A reward.
B
Two of the most famous symbols in the world are the Red Cross and the Red Crescent.
They are the symbols of the International Red Cross Society and the Islamic version of the
same group, the International Red Crescent Society. Both societies do the same thing: they
help people who have been injured(受伤) in war or natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes.
In June, 1859 a Swiss man named Jean-Henri Dunant organized emergency aid for
hundreds of French and Austrian soldiers who lay wounded(受伤的) and dying after the
Battle of Solferino in Italy. He wrote a book about what happened and suggested that
voluntary relief groups should be organized in every country. People around the world
read his book and in 1864 the first groups formed under the name “International Red
Cross”.
Their plan was to have ambulances (救护车) to help the injured in wartime. These ambulances would have large red crosses on them. Soldiers on both sides would know that these ambulances had injured men in them and would not attack them. It was not long before the Red Cross had hospitals on the battlefields(战地) and ships to carry the injured soldiers. Now they even have flying helicopters in the sky.
As time passed the Red Cross grew larger. Now they have blood banks and take food to people who are starving(饥饿). Wherever there is a disaster, either the Red Cross or the Red Crescent will be there.
66. Which countries fought the Battle of Solferino?
A. Italy and France. B. France and Austria. C. Austria and Italy. D. Italy and Switzerland.
67. What was Dunant’s book about?
A. The aid for the soldiers at the Battle of Solferino. B. People around the world.
C. The war between France and Austria. D. The International Red Cross Society.
68. What did Dunant think every country should have in his book?
A. Helicopters. B. His book. C. Ambulances. D. Voluntary relief groups.
69. Who read Dunant’s book?
A. French and Austrian injured soldiers in the Battle of Solferino.
B. All the people injured in natural disasters.
C. People around the world. D. Only people in France and Austria.
70. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Jean-Henri Dunant organized aid for hundreds of French and Austrian soldiers.
B. The Battle of Solferino was fought more than one hundred years ago.
C. The Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies help people injured in wars or natural disasters.
D. Now the International Red Cross has blood banks and helicopters.
C
National Poetry(诗歌)Month is held in the United States every April. This year is the 15th celebration of the event. Poets, schools, publishers, booksellers and libraries will hold readings, competitions, book displays, educational events and other activities during National Poetry Month. The organizer’s goal is to bring attention to the great work of poets(诗人) in the past and today. It also wants Americans to know the pleasure of reading poetry. And it wants poetry to be a more important part of school educational programs.
The United States Library of Congress(国会) chooses an official poet, called the Poet Laureate(桂冠), every one to two years. Many of them have created new ways to celebrate National Poetry Month. For example, in April of 1998, Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky asked Americans to send in their favorite poems. Thousands of men, women and children did. The Favorite Poem Project collected video of Americans from all backgrounds, ages and places reading their favorite poems and talking about them.
Ted Kooser served as Poet Laureate from 2004 to 2006. Mr Kooser has family in the news business. So his poetry project was connected to the media (媒体). Ted Kooser started a weekly poetry column he provided free to newspapers and online media. He uses poems by current poets. Most of the poems are short and not complex. Mr Kooser's project is called American Life in Poetry. He started it in 2005. He said he wanted to show common
Americans that there is something in poetry for them.
The Poet Laureate, Kay Ryan, opened this year's National Poetry Month April first with a call to American colleges. Miz Ryan has been teaching English in local colleges for thirty years. So she focused her poetry project on college students. She also helped organize a poetry writing competition among college students. Perhaps a future Poet Laureate is among the student writers.
71. The fourth month of 2010 is the _______ National Poetry Month in the United States.
A. most important B. fifteenth C. college students’ D. educational
72. The main goal of the month is to make Americans _______ the great work of poets in the past and today
A. hold readings of B. pay money for C. write about D. notice and be interested in
73. The Poet Laureate is a person _______.
A. who knows the pleasure of reading poetry . who organizes school educational programs
C. honored for great achievements in poetry D. chosen from the Congress of the United States
74. Through the project American Life in Poetry, Mr Kooser wanted to show _______ of Americans that there is something in poetry for them.
A. most B. none C. some D. few
75. In 2010, _______ opened this year's National Poetry Month April.
A. the National Library of Congress B. Ted Kooser
C. schools and libraries D. Kay Ryan
D
People have long thought that dinosaurs were brown or gray in color. To examine is one important way to find out the answer. The word “examine” is to look at or consider something in detail in order to discover something about
them. After examining the remains (遗骸) of a dinosaur, scientists say they
have found evidence it had bright-coloured feathers. The findings were printed
in Science magazine.
American and Chinese scientists did careful research and re-built the feathers of
a flightless dinosaur. The small, two-legged creature (生物) lived about one
hundred-fifty million years ago. It would have weighed only about one hundred
ten grams. The dinosaur’s remains were discovered in Liaoning Province in
China. Researchers studied melanosomes (黑素体) in the feathers. These melanosomes are small, color-producing things, and they formed as the dinosaur was developing. The researchers compared them to the melanosomes that control the colour of feathers on modern birds. They were then able to make out the colors of the dinosaur feathers. The dinosaur appeared to have a dark gray or black body. The top of the creature was light brown in color. And, it had bright white wings. Each of the feathers had black on the end.
Richard Prum,a biologist at Yale University ,says the melanosomes were in very good condition. He says the dinosaur would be a beautiful creature if it were still alive.
The discovery is useful to scientists in another way. It helps them better understand not only how dinosaurs looked but also how they lived in their daily life. Some researchers plan to use this way to study the colours of other feathered dinosaurs.
76. What have scientists discovered recently?
A. Brown and gray dinosaurs. B. The first remains of a dinosaur.
C. The magazine Science failed to come out. D. A kind of dinosaur with bright-coloured feathers.
77. A flightless dinosaur means that the creature _______.
A. was able to fly B. could have no wings C. could not fly D. was unable to walk
78. Where were the remains of the two-legged creature found?
A. It would have weighed only about one hundred ten grams.
B. They were discovered in Liaoning Province in China.
C. It lived about one hundred-fifty million years ago.
D. They were rebuilt by American and Chinese researchers.
79. The researchers compared _______ of the dinosaur to those of modern birds.
A. the white wings B. the legs and the body
C. the melanosomes in the feathers D. the living conditions
80. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? The discovery helps scientists _______.
A. to change colours of modern birds
B. know how the dinosaurs lived in their daily life
C. to study the colours of other feathered dinosaurs
D. understand how dinosaurs looked in the old times
四、任务型阅读(每小题2分, 计20分。)
Most Americans have a city they like best. Over the years, American songwriters have described these feelings in music. More songs have been written about America's biggest city, New York, than about any other city. Many others dream about leaving their small towns to go there. They want to become rich and famous. Frank (whose family name is Sinatra )sings about this dream in the most popular song written about New York.
Almost three-million people live in the middle western city of Chicago, Illinois. It is now America's third largest city. It used to be the second largest city. So, of course, it needed its own song. Judy Garland sings the song, "Chicago, Chicago. "
One of America's most exciting cities is Las Vegas, Nevada. In nineteen-sixty-four, Elvis Presley starred in a movie called "Viva Las Vegas." Here is the song from that movie. It is sung by the group Z-Z Top.
As we all know, one of the most beautiful cities in America is San Francisco, California. The most popular song about the city is called "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." Bennett recorded it in nineteen-sixty-two. It sold more than three-million records.
Many people love L.A. (Los Angeles), California. It is now America's second largest city. Los Angeles is popular because the weather is warm and the sun shines almost all the time. Randy Newman sings about his feelings for the city in the song, "I Love L.A." Not everyone, however, loves Los Angeles. Some people do not like all the big roads around the city. They like living in a smaller place. A place like S.J.(San Jose), California. Dionne Warwick sings about going back to this city. The song is, "Do You Know The Way To San Jose."