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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date初一英语阅读理解竞赛题上南东校初一年级英语阅读竞赛试题(2009/6/2)初一年级英语阅读竞赛试题姓名 班级 分数 Reading comprehension(阅读理解): 1Most mobile phone users find phones very useful, and half of the users keep them on all the time,
2、 a recent report said.More than 1,200 American mobile phone users took part in the survey, and almost nine in ten say they get annoyed (烦恼的) by others phones. “People tend to talk louder on the phone,” said Pamela, from Washington.About a fourth of the mobile phone users said they cant imagine life
3、without their mobile phones.The survey also found:28 per cent said they sometimes dont drive as safely as they should because they are using mobile phones.Only one-third of US mobile phone owners use text messages.Young adults love the many uses of mobile phones. 55 per cent of young adults take sti
4、ll (静态的) pictures with their phones, 47 per cent play games, and 28 per cent use the Internet.True or False (判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用T表示,不符合的用F表示,填入空格内)(5%)() 1. All the mobile phone users keep their phones on all the time() 2. According to the survey, most phone users are annoyed by others phones.() 3.
5、About two-thirds of US mobile phone owners use text messages.() 4. Using a mobile phone while driving is very dangerous.() 5. Many young adults like to use the mobile phones to play games.2Most American school students have a long summer holidays. It is usually from June to September. During the hol
6、idays, students often travel 1 have summer jobs. 2 students take courses in summer school.Mary 3 her last summer in summer school. She studied two courses and she 4 with her family. They saw interesting places near their 5 in Seattle. Marys friends, Peter, worked at a gas 6 during the summer. He sol
7、d gas and repaired cars. He made a lot of money and saved 7 all of it. Peter is going the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案,用A、B、C或D表示填入空格内)(7%)() 1. A: to B: but C: then D: or( ) 2. A: Some B: No C: All D: More() 3. A: had B: spen
8、t C: stayed D: worked() 4. A: workedB: visited C: played D: traveled() 5. A: room B: school C: home D: hospital() 6. A: shop B: factoryC: station D: field() 7. A: nearly B: quietlyC: quickly D: truly3Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(阅读短文,填写所缺的单词6%):In Australia Christmastime
9、 is always in the hottest period in summer! Without s 1 , white Christmas never comes to Australia. Its a completely d 2 holiday from the one that you know.Beaches are very popular d 3 that time. You can even see Santa Claus surfing on the ocean! In the day, families like to go downtown to watch the
10、 carnival parade(狂欢游行). Everyone d 4 up. They are as beautiful as the performers. And this makes the carnival more colorful. At night, people go to different outdoor parties to continue their happy hours .It may be a pity that A 5 cannot enjoy a white Christmas, but they never feel upset because the
11、y have a s 6 happy holiday.1.s 2. d 3. d 4.d 5.A 6.s 4True or False (判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)The elephant is another animal that lives in groups. An elephant herd (群) usually has from twenty to forty members. The elephants in the herd depend on one another for help in time of trouble. Th
12、e leader of the group is usually a wise and strong female. She travels at the head of the herd and is followed by the other females and their young. The bull elephants (公象)follow last. When danger threatens(威胁), the bulls form a circle around the weaker animals and guard them. The members of the her
13、d are loyal to(忠诚)one another. A sick or wounded elephant is not left behind to die. If an elephant is sick, the whole herd stops traveling until it gets well. When an elephant is injured, two others walk on both sides of it and support it with their bodies. A member of the herd may be caught in a t
14、rap. Then the others try to free it. Elephants are fond of the youngsters in the group and give them special care. They help young animals stay afloat (漂浮着) when the herd crosses a river. They work together to rescue a calf(幼象)that has wandered(迷路)into a dangerous place. A female elephant that is ab
15、out to give birth to(生产)her young leaves the herd for a short time. However, she takes another female along to act as aunt. The aunt stands guard and helps the mother with her new-born calf. In this way, the whole herd protects its newest member. ( )1. The leader of the elephants travels in the midd
16、le of the herd.( )2. In times of danger, the males form a circle around the weaker animals.( )3. The leader of an elephant herd is usually a strong female.( )4. Sick elephants are usually left behind to die.( )5. Elephants will try their best to save the young ones when they are in dangerous situati
17、ons.( )6. Elephants can help each other in time of trouble.( )7. A strong elephant can carry a sick elephant on its back.5Choose the best answer (根据短文内容选择最恰当的答案)Benjamin Banneker was born a few months before another great AmericanGeorge Washington. Benjamin was black, but he was not a slave. He and
18、his mother and his grandmother were free. Benjamins grandmother came from England. In America she got a job and worked for many years to pay for her boat trip across the ocean . After working many more years, she saved enough money to buy a farm. Benjamin lived with her for a while. She taught him t
19、o read and write and do arithmetic (算术).Benjamins neighbour knew that he was clever. They were not surprised when he built a large wooden clock. He made each piece after studying a small pocket watch. The clock made him famous, for it was one of the first clocks built in America. People from other p
20、laces began to send hard problems of all kinds for Benjamin to settle.Thomas Jefferson learned of Benjamin Bannekers ability to settle hard problems. He asked Banneker to help build the city that was to be the capital of the United StatesWashington, D.C. Banneker worked hard on the plans for the cit
21、y. He marked where the streets and buildingsthe Capitol (美国国会大厦) the White House, and many othersshould be built.Later, L Enfant, the Frenchman who had designed the new city, had a quarrel, and went back to France in anger. He took all of the plans with him. The workmen couldnt build without any pla
22、ns to follow.For a while it seemed that the plans for the capital might have to be changed, but Benjamin Banneker remembered the plans he had helped draw. He drew each again as he had built each piece of his clock.If it werent for Benjamin Banneker, Washington, D.C might look very different from the
23、 way it does today.( )1. Benjamins grandmother taught him how _ when he was young. A) to read and write and do arithmetic B) to make a clock C) to do farm work D) to solve some difficult problems ( )2. When Banneker built a large wooden clock, _. A) people in America showed no surpriseB) his name sp
24、read all over AmericaC) he became the first man in America to build a clockD) people came from other places to congratulate him( )3. Thomas Jefferson asked Banneker to help build the city Washington because he was told that Banneker was _.A) warm- hearted B) clever C) hard-working D) serious ( )4. T
25、he French designer LEnfant had a quarrel with the Americans and returned to France_. A) worriedly B) angrily C) excitedly D) calmly( )5. When L Enfant left with his plans, Banneker was in _ of building the capital Washington.A) charge B) helping C) design D) completing( )6. In building the city Wash
26、ington, Banneker showed that _. A) he had a good memory B) he was never tired of working C) he feared no difficulties D) he was good at drawing( )7. Benjamin Banneker is remembered to this day mainly because _.A) he made one of the first clocks in AmericaB) he used to be an assistant to LEnfant, who
27、 had designed the city WashingtonC) he designed the city Washington when LEnfant leftD) he was able to continue the plans for the new city Washington as LEnfant left with his plans6Choose the words or expressions to complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语,完成短文) Canada is one of the few _1_ in the world to
28、have two official languages: English and French. There are 10 provinces (省) in the country but only one of these Quebec( 魁北克 ) is known as “French Canada”. This is because it was founded by French explorers while British adventurers discovered and governed the rest. Canada left the British empire in
29、 1867 to become an independent country, and English and French have been recognized as the official language ever since. Most people speak English as their first language and the two _2_ television networks broadcast in English throughout the country. Apart from in Quebec and a few places on the eas
30、t coast, French television is very rare. The same goes _3_ traffic signs and menus, for example, Outside of Quebec, there are only a few places _4_ youll see traffic signs in French. And in restaurants, its _5_ impossible to find French on the menu unless you are in the heartland of French Canada. H
31、owever, all products sold in Canada must, _6_ law, have labels and instructions in both languages. In Canadas English-speaking provinces, official bilingualism (双语) means that students can _7_ to complete a special French course. Under this program, they are taught most of their subjects in French.(
32、 )1. A) nationsB) countryC) landD) place( )2. A) localB) individualC) privateD) national( )3. A) toB) onC) forD) at( )4. A) thatB) whichC) whereD) when( )5. A) almostB) mostlyC) hardlyD) really( )6. A) inB) toC) forD) by( )7. A) chooseB) be able toC) likeD) want7Read the passage and fill in the blan
33、ks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使内容通顺, 每空格限填一词,首字母已给) We all like getting into gossip(闲聊). Studies s_1_ that gossiping releases(释放)our emotions and reduce tension(紧张).Research has proved that in the USA, gossiping can make people more democratic(民主,平等). It is a way of free expression. While goss
34、iping, people communicate with a free mind. Gossiping h_2_ us shift(转移)our interest to others. When we gossip, we seldom discuss our own problems. We generally discuss another person who is not present. Doing so, we laugh away our own cares. Sometimes we feel sorry for a person involved in a particu
35、lar problem. And we also come up with solutions to his problems. More happiness flows into our lives when we help and guide a person we are t_3_ about. But, be aware of the dangerous side of gossiping! Gossiping can be harmful if you h_4_ others on purpose. When you start speaking i_5_ of someone, y
36、ou start criticizing others for nothing. When you gossip with an ill-will, it makes you tense. Tension naturally comes to you when you try to make others tense. Why do people talk badly about each other? People pass bad remarks about others simply out of hatred憎恨), fear, envy(妒忌), and greed. The per
37、son making insulting(侮辱性的) remarks thinks his listener will keep the talk a s_6_, but gossiping travels faster than the wind! And still faster when the gossiping is bad! We all gossip at one time or another. After gossiping, people feel l_7_ and relaxed. But purely bad gossiping makes us tense and e
38、nvious of others.1. s 2. h 3. t 4. h 5. i 6. s 7. l 8. The long hiccup For many people the subject of hiccups(嗝)is a joke,but for Harry Mendis,a fifteen-year-old schoolboy from Birmingham,it was something quite different His hiccups began one Sunday lunchtime and continued day and night for two week
39、s After the first week, Harrys parents took him to hospital,but it took another week for the doctors to cure his attack Harry,who is now back at school, described what happened to him “When I began to hiccup,I drank a glass of water but that didnt do any goodThat evening I had hiccups every four sec
40、onds We tried everything to stop themI held my breath and drank cold drinksMy father even tried to give me a shock but that didnt work either” After a week of sleepless nights,he went to hospitalThe doctors took an X-ray of his chest but they couldnt find anything wrong “They gave me some medicine a
41、nd my hiccups slowed down, but it was another week before the medicine worked completely and my hiccups stopped” Harry was very luckyThe world record holder is the American _ farmer Charles Osborne,who hiccuped for sixty-eight yearsHe stopped in 1990at last,but nobody knows why ( )1Harrys hiccups la
42、sted _ Aa week Bfourteen days Ctwenty-eight days Done month ( )2His hiccups started after he _ Adrank a glass of water Bwent to hospital Cate an Indian meal Dfinished his homework ( )3His parents decided to take him to hospital when he _ Ahiccuped for four seconds Bheld his breath Chiccuped at night
43、 Dcouldnt stop hiccuping ( )4His hiccups completely stopped one week after the doctor _ Agave him some medicine Btook an X-ray of his chest Cgave him a shock Dlet him drink cold drinks ( )5What does“shock”in this passage mean? A 震惊B休克C喷嚏D哈欠 9A chicken lays an eggYou feel sleepyAnd a tree loses its l
44、eavesAll of these things,and many more,happen in a certain way,at a certain time each day or each yearThey take place because of something called an internal clockThe word internal means “inside of”,and the internal clock is inside a certain part of every plant and animalFor example,there is an inte
45、rnal clock in the head of a chicken The internal clock receives a signal,or message,from the world around itSome of these signals include light,heat, darkness and coldWhen the internal clock gets the signal,the body of the plant or animal produces a chemical that causes the living thing to do different actionsFor example,daylight signals the chickens internal clock to make a chemicalThen this chemical causes the chicken to lay eggs People