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1、北京市燕山地区2020初中毕业年级质量监测(二)考生须知1本试卷共 8 页,共五道大题,39 道小题,考试时间 90 分钟。2在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校名称、姓名和准考证号。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。5考试结束,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。知识运用一、单项填空。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.My mother is our math teacher. We all like_very much.A. heB. sheC. hisD. her2.T
2、ommy is_than any other boy in his class.A. tallB. the tallerC. tallerD. the tallest3.We'll have our nal examination_July, 2020.A. onB. inC. atD. from4.My sister many English novels since she went to the middle school.A. readB. readsC. is readingD. has read5. Where were you when I called you yest
3、erday afternoon? I with my parents.A. see a movieB. was seeing a movieC. will see a movieD. have seen a movie6.Hurry up, _we'll be late for the football game.A orB. soC. andD. but7.Lots of lessons_on the Internet these days.A giveB. gaveC. are givenD. were given8._do you play the piano?Every day
4、.A. How oldB. How longC. How muchD. How often9. Jack, what do you often do on the weekend?I often basketball with my classmates.A. playB. playedC. will playD. has played 10. I use your color pencil?Sure. Here you are.A. MustB. NeedC. MayD. Should11. Mum, where is Dad?He_in the bedroom now.A. sleepsB
5、. sleptC. is sleepingD. will sleep12. Can you tell me_?He lives in the countryside.A. where your grandpa livesB. where does your grandpa liveC. where your grandpa livedD. where did your grandpa live二、完形填空。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。Love in a Boxa valentine boxWhen I was a little g
6、irl, I found love in a box all because of a class assignment(作业). On a Friday night I_13_ at dinner table, "My teacher said we have to bring a box, a special box, for our valentines on Monday".Mother said, "We'll see," and she continued eating.What did "We'll see&quo
7、t; mean? I had to have that box or my second grade Valentine's Day would be terrible. Maybe they didn't love me enough to help me with my_14_.All Saturday I waited_15_ and with Sunday arriving, my worryincreased, but I knew an enquiry(询问)about the box might cause anger or loud voice, for in
8、my house children only asked once. More than that_16_ trouble.Late Sunday afternoon, my father called me into the kitchen. The table was covered with colorful paper of different kinds. A(n)_17_ shoebox rested on top of it. A heavy stone dropped when Daddy said, "Let's get started on your pr
9、oject."In the next hour my father packed the shoebox into a surprising valentine box. Colorful paper covered the ugly cardboard with red hearts posted to what I considered all the right places. He sang while he worked. When he finished, he was so pleased that a broad smile spread over his face.
10、 "What do you think of that?" he asked.I answered him with a hug.But inside, joy danced all the way to my heart. It was the rst time that my father devoted(倾注 )so much_18_ to me, for his world lled with work only.The holiday party arrived, and my classmates put cards and presents into the
11、valentine boxes. Laughter lled our classroom.On the way home, I held out my valentine box for the world to_19_. The love that lled itmeant more to me than all the valentines inside.The valentine box became a symbol( 象 征 )of his love that_20_ through several years of other Valentine's Days. He ga
12、ve me other gifts through the years, but none ever compared with the old, empty shoebox.13. A. satB. servedC. saidD. appeared14. A. designB. planC. ideaD. project15. A. sadlyB. nervouslyC. patientlyD. disappointedly16. A. invitedB. tookC. savedD. had17. A. newB. bigC. attractiveD. empty18. A. moneyB
13、. timeC. supportD. hope19. A. acceptB. respectC. admireD. recognize20. A. lastedB. keptC. spreadD. carried三、阅读理解阅读下列短文,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。AHelping others is a great thing to do. You can learm new things and have fun. You can help people, animals or the environment. It can make you
14、feel good too! How can you help?Charities(慈善机构)are organizations that help others, for example, UNICEF or the World Wildlife Fund. You can help charities by giving your time, giving money or giving things that you own. You can also help people or places you know.VolunteeringVolunteering is when you
15、give your time to help others. Some ways of volunteering are:visiting old people to talk to them or help them.walking dogs at an animal shelter(避难所).cleaning up a park.Fund raisingFund-raising is when you collect money to help others. Some ways of fund-raising are:making cakes or biscuits to sell.do
16、ing a sponsored (赞助) activity. For example, family and friends give you money ifyou finish a long walk.DonatingDonating is when you give your things to help others. Some ways of donating are :giving your old toys or clothes to a charity that helps sick children or poor people.giving your old books t
17、o a library. So, what can you do to help others?21. What can you do if you want to do volunteering?A. Walk dogs around your home.B. Make cakes or biscuits to sell.C. Give your old books to a library.D. Visit old people to talk to them or help them.22. is to give your things to help others.A. Volunte
18、eringB. DonatingC. The World Wildlife FundD. Fund raising 23. What is the writer's purpose in writing this passage? A. To show ways of helping others.B. To share personal experiences.C. To explain reasons for fund-raising.D. To introduce some organizations.BImagine waking up at the age of six an
19、d discovering your family is missing! That's what happened to young Charles Mulli in his Kenyan house one morning. He soon realized he had been abandoned ( 抛弃 ) by his very poor parents and seven siblings!The child was forced to become a street beggar ( 乞 讨 者 ) in order to make a living. Living
20、a poor and hopeless life, he still dreamed of being an important man some day.When Mulli turned 16, he walked for three days to Kenya's capital, Nairobi,in search of work. In the years that followed, he tried many difcult jobs.Mulli saved his money and bought a car in 1971. In the same year, he
21、started a transportation service. The company, called "Mullyways," became quite successful.All of his hard work turned Mulli into a millionaire and an important man. Yet his life would soon take another surprising turn.Mulli began considering the growing number of homeless children in Keny
22、a. One day Mulli told his wife and children that he was to devote his life to taking care of street kids. Soon the Mulli House was lled with 100 orphans ( 孤 儿 ), but that was just the beginning! In 1989, Mulli and his wife opened the Mulli Children's Family (MCF). They provided children with foo
23、d, clothes,medical care and an education. Most importantly, they offered something many of the kids had never experienced parental love.So far, MCF has helped more than 12,000 children through its MCF homes and community- based centers.Mulli once said, "I believe you can make a difference to th
24、e world, one child at a time. As a child, I wanted to be important, but where I am now is important for mankind."24. The underlined word " Sibling" in paragraph one probably means " ".A. teachersB. classmatesC. friendsD. brothers and sisters25. In the eyes of Mulli, was the
25、most important for homeless kids.A. clothesB. foodC. loveD. education26. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Mulli became a street beggar when he was 16.B. Mulli walked for 16 days to Nairobi to nd jobs.C. Mulli helped 100 orphans to become successful men.D. Mulli and his wife
26、 opened the Mulli Children's Family (MCF) in 1989.CDNA is in every cell ( 细 胞 ) of our bodies except for our red blood cells. It stores the information your body needs to make you who you are. Your DNA is 99.5% the same as everyone else on the planet. The 0.5% that we don't share with everyo
27、ne else is the bit that makes you different.DNA is the mysterious code ( 神秘密码 ) of life. It not only decides your gender ( 性别 ) and appearance, but also tells you about your family history, as well as your relations with people in other parts of the world.Last fall, 20 students at Coretta Scott King
28、 Young Women's Leadership Academy in Atlanta learned more about who they are through a DNA test.During their life sciences class, the girls took samples ( 样本) from their cheeks and sent them to Living DNA, a UKbased DNA testing company. From the test results, they learned about their ancestry (
29、祖先 ) and made real-world connections to their races.Lizbeth Islas, 12, learned about her family's Central American roots ( 根,根源 ) from her mother, who is Guatemalan ( 危地马拉人 ). She expected to share DNA with 54% of Native American people, but she was surprised to nd that she also shared DNA with
30、people living in Africa and Europe.Elianed Guzman, 13, knew little about her family except that they were from Mexico. She was surprised to learn that she also shared DNA with people in China and Japan.The girls gathered in small groups to wait for their results. Their reactions reached from confusi
31、on to surprise. The 13-year-old Amariah Caudle said she learned that "the color of your skin can't decide where you are from."Diahan Southard, a manager from Living DNA, helped them understand the test results. "Does it change how you see yourself?" Southard asked."Now I
32、 know I have family from everywhere," said Jahtmya Phillips, 13. "Does it change how you see the girls around the table?" Southard asked. "We are all sisters," said Anike Akanni-Jenkins, 13.Laura Pena, the school's class designer, said she hopes to add DNA testing to the
33、 school's ninth grade curriculum ( 课程 ) in the future. "This is not a lesson they will forget anytime soon," she said.27. Which of the following about DNA is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. DNA decides your gender and appearance.B. DNA can tell you about your family history.C. 99.
34、5% of your DNA is different from other people.D. DNA can nd your relations with people in other parts of the world.28. Guzman shares DNA with people in .A. AfricaB. AustraliaC. EuropeD. Asia29. What did the students learn from the program?A. People need to accept who they are.B. Everyone in the worl
35、d is connected to others.C. We should learn more about our family history.D. People's personalities can be explained by their roots.DWhat do we mean by responsibility? To put it simply, it is a duty to consider the consequences(结果,后果)of our actions. In other words, we have a duty to control our
36、behavior.When we are children, we have few responsibilities. Our parents look after us and we generally don't have to worry about food or shelter(居所). As we grow up, we gradually need to be responsible for more and more things. We learn how to make our own decisions and realize that we have mora
37、l duties. We have to be responsible for our lives.We also have responsibilities that go beyond ourselves. Parents have the responsibility to look after their children. Beyond the family, people have a responsibility towards the community as a whole. It is responsible for us as a society to make this
38、 world a safe and pleasant place for everyone.When we fail in our responsibilities, the consequences are most serious. Teenagers who stop their studies might make their own lives bad. Parents who are not caring for their own children properly, will put them in danger. By not following the trafc rule
39、s, careless drivers kill more than a million people around the world every year. Certain professions in our society, such as police officers, present to protect the public, and often risk their own lives in order to do their duty. However, their efforts depend on the support of ordinary people. If w
40、e pay no attention to our own responsibilities, society will become dangerous.Whether we are shouldering heavy responsibilities, like doctors or lots, or simply taking responsibility for our own learning as students, we will always be judged on how well we perform our duties. For this reason, the ha
41、rdest part of acting responsibly is admitting ( 承认 ) that we failed or that we made a mistake. Let's say you visit your friend's house and accidentally make an expensive teapot broken while your friend is in another room. The honest thing to do is of course to admit and apologize. Because th
42、is requires courage, some people take another way: they pretend that nothing happened. Perhaps a broken teapot might not be such a big deal, but in any given situation, we can choose to act responsibly.Responsibilities are an important part of life since our actions have consequences. If everyone co
43、nsidered how their actions would affect( 影 响 )themselves and other people, the world would be a better place.30. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. We should choose to act responsibly in any given situation.B. Students have the same heavy responsibilities as the doctors.C
44、. We have to be responsible for ourselves and beyond ourselves.D. Police ofcers often risk their own lives in order to do their duty.31. The passage tells us that _.A. children have no responsibilitiesB. adults often risk their own lives in order to do their dutyC. students should only be responsibl
45、e for their own learningD. our responsible actions would make the world a better place32. According to the writer, the hardest part of taking responsibility is .A. to control our behaviorB. to make our own decisionsC. to admit our failure or mistakesD. to affect ourselves and other people33. Which o
46、f the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Importance of ResponsibilityB. Consequence of ResponsibilityC. Difcult Part of ResponsibilityD. Development of Responsibility五、文段表达。阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Viral MarketingCompanies are always on the lookout for new ways to sell products. We're u
47、sed to seeing ads in newspapers and on television. In recent years, a new type of ad strategy viral marketing ( 病毒 性 营 销 ) has become popular. It uses the Internet to spread information about a product or service.The idea of viral marketing is the "word of mouth" effect, that is, to get pe
48、ople to recommend( 推 荐 , 介 绍 ) a product to others. On the Internet, that can be done by email messages. Or, the information may be posted on forums, blogs, and other websites.Advertisers can't force people to spread their message. So they must think of creative ways to get people to help out. One good way is to give something away. For example, when somebody sends an email using a Hotmail account, there's an ad on the bottom. It tells others how to get a free account. Other companies give away branded screensavers, wallpaper