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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上第一组:2016-2017 学年度海淀区初三年级第二学期期中考试Search for the BestFor this Fathers Day, many children bought ties, socks or golf balls, but my present had to be the best. After spending several days shopping, my search for the best 31 came to an old plane. It was one Fathers Day that my dad and I woul
2、d never forget.“Is this your first time flying?” our pilot asked my dad. I felt a little 32 , knowing that in a few minutes I would be in the sky trusting my life to someone who would fly a plane for the first time. My nerves were making me want to give up, but I knew it would be a good father-daugh
3、ter 33 .After a little hesitation (犹豫), my dad started the engine. We taxied to the runwayslowly. After being cleared for take-off, we went faster. I could feel the plane shaking slowly while it was 34 from the ground. After the pilot gave some instructions, my dad was flying the plane. Suddenly, we
4、 experienced a quick fall and then the plane went up again, which made me feel as if I were on a roller coaster. The plane started to move up and down and the pilot quickly took over the control. I could see the 35 on my dads face. The pilot started to tell the control tower over the radio that we h
5、ad hit turbulence (气流). It was a sunny day with few clouds so Ididnt 36 how this was possible. But it was indeed very windy a few thousand feet up. I held onto my seat, trying to tell myself we were going to be OK. After a few minutes jumping up and down, the plane leveled off (在平流层飞行) and I started
6、 to breathe 37 again.Finally, it was time to return. We started to go down and it seemed that we were going to 38 the runway and land in trees, but somehow we landed on the ground, gradually slowing. It seemed like forever until the plane actually stopped. I was excited to 39 off and it felt good to
7、 have my feet back on the ground. The smile on my dads face 40 I had given him the best gift. The unforgettable Fathers Day was complete with an old plane, and huge smiles on our faces.27. A. adviceB. giftC. excuseD. prize28. A. nervousB. excitedC. painfulD. satisfied专心-专注-专业29. A. talkB. jokeC. sec
8、retD. experience30. A. runningB. turningC. liftingD. breaking31. A. fearB. markC. lightD. smile32. A. rememberB. mentionC. understandD. introduce33. A. deeplyB. easilyC. heavilyD. quickly34. A. enterB. missC. destroyD. find35. A. setB. putC. getD. take36. A. provedB. plannedC. picturedD. promised第二组
9、:北京市西城区2017届中考一模The WinnerIt was the first swim meet of the year for our newly scorned middle-school swimming team. The atmosphere(气氛)on the three-hour bus ride was exciting as the team only thought of 31 . However, the excitement turned into shock as they walked off the bus and stared(盯着)in disbeli
10、ef at their strong Greek-god-like opponents(对手).Halfway through the meet, Coach Huey realized that be had no swimmers for one of the events.“Okay team, who wants to swim the five-hundred-yard freestyle?” the coach asked.Several hands went up, including Justin Rigsbees. “Ill race, Coach!”The coach lo
11、oked down at the young boy and said, “Justin, this race is twenty lengths of the pool. Ive only seen you swim eight.”“Oh, I can do it, Coach. Let me try.”Coach Huey finally agreed, not 32 though. After all, he thought, its not the winning but the trying that builds 33 .The whistle(哨子)blew and the op
12、ponents flew through the water and finished the race in just four minutes and fifty seconds. The winners got together to socialize while our group 34 to finish. After four more long minutes, the last tired members of our team got out of the water. The last except for Justin.Justin was 35 breaths as
13、his hands hit the water and pushed it aside to move his thin body forward. It appeared that he would go under at any minute. Yet something seemed to keep pushing his onward.“Why doesnt the coach stop this child?” the parents spoke among themselves. “He looks like hes not going to make it, and the ra
14、ce was won four minutes ago.”But what the parents did not realize was that the real race, the race of a boy becoming a man, was just 36 .The coach walked over to the young swimmer and quietly spoke. The parents thought, “Oh, hes finally going to pull that boy out before he kills himself.” But to the
15、ir 37 . the coach stepped back from the pools edge, and the young man continued to swim.One teammate, inspired by his brave friend, went to the side of the pool and walked the lane as Justin continued. “Come on, Justin, you can do it! Keep going! Dont give up!” He was joined by another, then another
16、, until the whole team was walking the length of the pool cheering for and 38 their teammate to finish the race set before him. Their opponents saw what was happening and 39 them. Soon the room was full of energy and excitement as teammates and opponents alike gave courage to one small swimmer.Twelv
17、e long minutes after the starting whistle had blown, a tired but 40 Justin Rigsbee swam his final lap and pulled himself out of the pool, The standing ovation (起立鼓掌)they gave Justin that day proved that the greater victory was his, just for finishing the race.31. A. friendsB. holidaysC. trainingD. v
18、ictory32. A. willinglyB. nervouslyC. curiouslyD. seriously33. A. friendshipB. bridge C. success D. character34. A. learnedB. startedC. triedD. failed35. A. stealing B. holdingC. losingD. wasting36. A. endingB. beginningC. canceledD. organized37. A. shameB. joyC. surpriseD. satisfaction38. teachingB.
19、 encouragingC. forcingD. asking39. A. leftB. stoppedC. guidedD. joined40. A. cryingB. energeticC. smilingD. helpful第三组:北京市东城区2017年初三一模试卷A Move to SafetyThe Turners sat at the kitchen table. The sun was shining and filled the kitchen with a warm light. It was a perfect day for having a picnic or goin
20、g surfing. But in the Turners kitchen, no one seemed to be paying attention to the _ (31).“Okay, girls,” said Mrs. Turner. “I can tell by the expressions on your faces that you have a pretty good idea of why we need to have this family _ (32).” Linda and Kala exchanged looks and slowly nodded.“Your
21、mom and I have had many talks lately about the possibility of _ (33),” said Mr. Turner. “We were hoping that it wouldnt come to this, but we dont have other choices.”“But Dad,” said Kala, “Kilauea has been an active volcano (火山) since 1983! Nothing has happened to us or to our house yet. I know well
22、 be _ (34) here. ”“But your dad and I care about all the recent warnings given by the government. Even though weve been safe up to now, there is no way to guarantee (保证) that a larger eruption (喷发) isnt coming up,” said Mrs. Turner.“Mom, this is our _(35). I cant even remember living anywhere else!”
23、 Linda said, fighting back tears.Mrs. Turner put an arm around her daughters shoulder. “This wont go _ (36) for any of us,” she said. “Dad and I love this house, too. We have so many happy memories here. But were tired of living with such uncertainty. The most important thing in the world to us is t
24、hat our family stays safe.”Mr. Turner _ (37).“ Girls, there are other places in Hawaii where well feel safer. Well have to give up our house, but you know home is wherever we go as a family. Well make new memories, and well find things to love about our new home.”The girls were quiet for a moment as
25、 they considered what it would mean to move. “There are so many things Ill _ (38) here, ” said Kala quietly.“We all will, ” said Mrs. Turner. “But one of the places that your dad and I have looked at is only a few minutes walk to the beach.”Kala and Linda couldnt help _ (39) when they heard that. Th
26、ey both spent every spare minute they had surfing. If their parents told them that they could actually live in the water, they would have been perfectly happy.Mr. Turner walked around to the other side of the table. He put one large hand on each of his daughters shoulders. “Im proud of you two,” he
27、said. “Thank you for trying to _ (40) why this is so important to your mom and me.”Linda and Kala smiled. Dad was right: home was wherever the family was.31. A. kitchen B. table C. picnic D. weather32. A. trip B. meeting C. dinner D. celebration33. A. moving B. traveling C. returningD. rushing34. A.
28、 happy B. safe C. brave D. relaxed35. A. dream B. choice C. home D. island36. A. early B. easily C. quickly D. successfully37. A. nodded B. shouted C. judged D. repeated38. A. sense B. stress C. respectD. miss39. A. smiling B. arguing C. worrying D. doubting 40. A. explain B. wonder C. understand D.
29、 discuss第四组:丰台区2017 年初三毕业及统一练习To Save the Baby Eagle ( 鹰)After Josh lost his father Frank, it felt as if he had lost his whole family. He wouldnt let the baby eagle lose his _31_ . The eagle nest (巢) was down because of last nights storm. If Frank was still alive, he would have been out here, instea
30、d of staying inside like SamJoshs stepfather (继父). Mum and Sam tried to make Josh happy. But Josh still felt like a _32_ in his own home.A sound broke into Joshs thoughts. It was a baby eagle, right beside his foot. He hurried home with him. After a quick look, Sam said, “Hes not _33_ . But we shoul
31、d return him to his parents as quickly as possible.”“I saw some wood in the yard. Could you help build a new nest?” Sam continued. Josh nodded. Together they _34_ a wooden box. Then they went to rest the box in the tree. While Sam was helping Josh with the necessary tools, he said, “I wish I could d
32、o this instead of you, but Id probably just fall out of the tree.”Josh _35_ Sam was worried. “Ill be okay,” he comforted him. “See? I have the safety rope. Even if I miss my footing, it will hold me.” As Josh tried to put the box into place, the mother eagle swooped (俯冲) down. Josh duckedand he star
33、ted to fall. 36 , the safety rope held him. “Are you all right?” Sam shouted. “Yes,” Josh called, “send the bird up!”Finally, Josh was back with Sam, watching the eagles circle above the new nest. They started to cheer as the eagles seemed to land, but the great birds flew away at the last minute. I
34、f the eagles didnt accept the new home, the baby eagle would be left alone after alland their 37 was wasted. “What are they waiting for?” Josh asked unhappily.“Theyre being careful.” Something in Sams voice made Josh look at his stepfather. “Its not easy to _38_ change,” Sam went on. “Its hard to tr
35、ust Golden Flowers Josh thought about that. Sam could never take the place of Frank, but perhaps he could be a friend. Friends helped each other through hard times. Josh remembered how he and Sam had worked together and how 39 Sam had been for his safety.“Shes coming in,” Sam cried. The mother eagle
36、 landed beside her baby.“Yes!” Josh and Sam shouted. “We 40_ it!” As they high-fived each other, Josh felt closer to Sam. Now he and the baby eagle had both come home.31. A. group B. way C. family D. friend32. A. child B. student C. tourist D. stranger33. A. hurt B. alone C. quiet D. safe34. A. boug
37、ht B. built C. borrowed D. brought35. A. realized B. expected C. imagined D. remembered36. A. Suddenly B. Hopefully C. Luckily D. Surprisingly37. A. attention B. decision C. effort D. experience38. A. consider B. control C. treat D. accept39. A. upset B. worried C. excited D. helpful40. A. did B. go
38、t C. knew D. found第五组: 石景山区20162017学年初三统一练习暨毕业考试I am the mother of two wonderful, beautiful and clever boys. I am also a policewoman who works on cases(案件)about children. It is my job to keep children31 .Several months before my son Thomass 32 birthday, he asked me what I did for work. I told him th
39、at it was to keep little boys and girls safe, but I did not go into any more details. Over the next several weeks I would hear my son telling people that his mommys job was to keep little boys and girls safe. But then he seemed to 33 about it and didnt mention it any more.The day after Thomass third
40、 birthday, I decided to take the day off from work to spend time with Thomas and Alex, his twenty-one-month-old brother. After saying goodbye to their father I turned to my boys and said 34 that Mommy didnt have to go to work. She was going to spend the whole day with her boys! I looked down at Thom
41、as.35 to see an excited look on his face, but instead I saw tears in his eyes. I bent down(弯腰)close to him and asked him what was wrong. He looked at me with tears 36 down his face and said, “Who will keep little boys and girls safe if you dont go to work?” I could not believe that my son who just 3
42、7 three the day before was worried about the little boys and girls he did not even know.I took my son in my arm and gave him a big hug. And I 38 that there were other people who worked with mommy to keep the little boys and girls safe. We hugged each other for several minutes. And I tried to make hi
43、m believe that the little boys and girls would 39 be safe even if Mommy stayed home. When he finally felt better he went off to play with one of his new toys.I sat there on the floor for a few minutes longer and was just 40 by the feelings my son had for these children that he had never met. I never
44、 explained what “safe” meant to three-year-old Thomas, but I believe that he understands its meaning very well.来源:Z*xx*k.Com31. A. healthy B. popular C. polite D. safe32. A. first B. second C. third D. fourth33. A. dream B. talk C. worry D. forget34. A. nervously B. excitedly C. worry D. forget35. A
45、. expecting B. offering C. starting D. deciding36. A. flying B. moving C. walking D. running37. A. turned B. grew C. changed D. counted38. A. suggested B. explained C. insisted D. complained39. A. just B. never C. still D. also40. A. bored B. surprised C. troubled D. frightened第六组:2017年北京朝阳区初三一模英语试卷
46、Never Too LateThe morning Sean checked the email as usual. Then he found an unexpected email in his inbox. Could he realize his dream late? Sean was now nearly 40, alone and poor. He dreamed of being a police officer for a long time and never made it. Was it possibly1this time?When Sean was only a 5-year-old boy, his fathers friend Paul once2the little boy home in his police car. Sean was interested in the car, the lights and the uniform(制服). He decided to be a hero like Paul.However, a high sch