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1、初三英语阶段检测练习题温馨提示:1 .本试卷满分90分;考试时间100分钟。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。2 .答题前,务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡 规定的位置上。;如需改动,用橡皮擦干3 .选择题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂净后,再选涂其它答案标号。4 .非选择题必须用05毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡指定区域内相应位置;如需 改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。5 .在试卷上和答题卡指定区域外的答案无效。第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;
2、每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Celebrate beauty of Lantern FestivalMany traditional Chinese festivals remind us of the special foods. As zongzi are to Dragon Boat Festival and mooncakes are to Mid-Autumn Festival, yuanxiao-sweet dumplings made of sticky rice flour-are special to Lan
3、tern Festival.Lantern Festival falls on the 15th of the first lunar month, marking the end of the Spring Festival celebrations.Apart from the round-shaped yuanxiao, another beloved part of the celebration is the lanterns, which come in almost every possible size and shape. In old times, riddles (谜语)
4、were pasted onto them so that people could try to solve them while looking at the beauty of the lanterns. However, both tradition and handicraft have become less popular among young people.Lantern Festival was at its height in the Tang and Song dynasties. It was a day of great fun back then. In the
5、evening, people went into the streets with all kinds of lanterns, watching lion or dragon dances, eating yuanxiao and setting off firecrackers.The festival also provided a chance for unmarried young girls to go out freely in search of their true love, since they werent normally allowed to do so. The
6、 famous Song Dynasty poet Ouyang Xiu recorded this romantic tradition with the well-known line: Atop the willow tree hangs the moon; my date comes in the evening soon.”1. Besides eating yuanxiao, what other tradition is popular during Lantern Festival?A. Setting off fireworks.B. Solving riddles on l
7、anterns.C. Watching movies.D. Eating mooncakes.2. During which dynasties was the Lantern Festival most popular?A. Tang and Song. B. Ming and Qing. C. Qin and Han.D. Sui and Tang.3. Why did unmarried young girls go out during the festival in ancient times?A. To admire their stars.B. To become a poet.
8、C. To search fbr true love.D. To enjoy nice food.4. How do you translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?A.月上柳梢头,人约黄昏后。B.床前明月光,疑是地上霜。C.海上生明月,天涯共此时。D.明月几时有,把酒问青天。BCameron Patterson, a British student, spent his childhood in China, He has seen many great changes in the country over the p
9、ast 15 years, especially trains.At the age of 8, Patterson moved from Wales to join his father in Shanxi. In the following years, he and his parents lived in a few cities. They also travelled a lot during holidays. However, traveling itself wasnt always relaxing. When his family moved from Jiangsu t
10、o Guangdong, they took the old green train and spent one and a half days on the trip.Now with high-speed train, life become much easier. Long and boring trips in the past have become shorter. Also, the modern trains are more comfortable. HA coin (硬币)wouldnt move at all on the table of a fast moving
11、train. He said excitedly.Patterson was glad to see these changes in China, but he also wondered how they happened. When he read a poem about China*s role model Jiao Yulu in 2015, he got the answer. Jiao was seriously ill at that time, but still kept working to help people till the end of his life. J
12、iao devoted (献身)himself to improving peoples life. He was really great. I learn a lot from him, said Patterson.Patterson now works as a Confucius Institute (孑1子学院)volunteer at Lancaster University. Fm proud to act as a bridge between the UK and China and help the two peoples know about each others c
13、ultures better.1 5. From the first two paragraphs, what do we know about Patterson?A. He moved to China at an early age.B. He didnt feel any changes in China.C. He took great interest in Chinas history.D. He was always excited when taking the old green train.6. The writer shows the modern trains are
14、 more comfortable by.A. playing a trickB. asking a question C. giving an example D. showing a picture7. Why does Patterson mention (提及)the story of Jiao Yulu?A. To ask readers to study harder.B. To tell readers to read poems.C. To make foreign readers learn Chinese.D. To show that people like him he
15、lp China become stronger.CSick while in motion (运动)As the weather gets warmer, there are few things that are better to do than travel. But traveling might not be that fun for everyone, especially for those who have motion sickness.Motion sickness is also called travel sickness. It is a common experi
16、ence for many people. Depending on howyou travel, it can be called carsickness or seasickness. People with motion sickness feel very uncomfortable while they are in motion. They feel sick and dizzy, like the room around them wont stop spinning.It is generally believed that motion sickness happens wh
17、en your senses (感知)become confused (困惑)with each other, Scientific American reported.We use different parts of our body to sense movement. Our eyes tell us if we are moving. The inner ears contain a special liquid that helps us sense our direction and balance. Our muscles react to movement.When you
18、move around, these body parts work well together. But when you are in a car or an airplane, they get confused. Your inner ear signals that youre moving, but your eyes say youre sitting still because you cant see that you*re moving. This mismatch gives us motion sickness.But some people are less sens
19、itive (敏感的)to motion sickness. This may be because they have certain genes that prevent mismatching senses, Bethann Hromatka, a genetics expert from the US, told the Atlantic.Although there are many ways to deal with motion sickness, scientists believe that the key is to simply try to adapt to it. F
20、or example, some astronauts do special exercises that give them mild motion sickness. After a week or two, the astronauts become used to it and dont feel uncomfortable anymore, Sam Puma, a NASA flight doctor, told the BBC.8. People with motion sickness feel very uncomfortable while they are.A. sleep
21、ingB. drivingC. in motionD. in bed9. According to paragraph 3, if your senses become confused with each other,.A. you may have coldC. you cannot drive10. The special liquid in the inner ears canA. movement and sicknessC. movement and balance11. What*s the purpose of the passage?A. To introduce motio
22、n sickness.C. To introduce gene.B. you may have motion sicknessD. you should sleep sense.B. direction and balanceD. direction and movementB. To introduce sickness.D. To introduce the parts of body.DType in ”A cat wants to go to space* and ask the robot to write a bedtime story. Just one second later
23、, youll get the story of Max, who clawed his way past many difficulties to sing among the stars.This robot writer is real. Its called ChatGPT. US company OpenAI developed it to generate (生成)human-like texts. It can translate languages, talk with people and write songs, poems and even jokes. Its one
24、of the most powerful AI of its kind, with the complete writing range (范围)of a real person!People around the world have tried ChatGPT and posted their results on social media. Some used it to write history essays (论文),some asked it to take notes of presentations, and some even generated advice on how
25、 to interact (互动)with people at a party.The power of ChatGPT lies in its speed and understanding of complicated (复杂的)matters. We may spend hours researching, understanding and writing an article on the theory of evolution (进化论).But ChatGPT can produce a well-written one in seconds. Another good thin
26、g about it is that if you ask dark, harmful questions, such ashow to make weapons (武器),it will not give you an answer.ChatGPT comes along at a time when AI is becoming increasingly able to do creative tasks. The materials they create are difficult to tell from those made by humans. This causes many
27、issues (争论/点).These are the things that depend on humans to solve.12. The cat story was written to.A. show what creative work ChatGPT can doB. introduce a cat that wants to go to spaceC. introduce a series of bedtime booksD. show how robots create stories13. What do we know about ChatGPT according t
28、o paragraph 2?A. It is the most powerful kind of AI.B. It is still under development.C. It can write almost anything a human can write.D. People cannot tell the difference between texts from ChatGPT and humans.14. Paragraph 3 is mainly aboutA. the disadvantages of ChatGPTB. the most popular use of C
29、hatGPTC. what people think about ChatGPTD. how ChatGPT has helped people so far15. Compared with human writing, ChatGPT isA. fasterB. saferC. more complicated D. more accurate (精确)第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。After work, you go back home, open an app, place your ord
30、er and wait for your food to be delivered (投递)toyour home. This is how many young people eat in China these days. There is the latest report from the China Internet Network Information Center. 16 Thats just half of the total number of Internet users in China.Which group of people is ordering food on
31、line the most? 17 A recent report by Meituan (美团),a food delivery service, showed that 86.3% of the services users are between 20 and 34 years old. These people are the main force driving the development of the food delivery industry (产业).Small families depend largely on food delivery services. 18 I
32、n 2002, only 7.7% of families have only one person. But this number increased to 15.6% in 2017. Two-person families rose from 18.4% in 2002 to 27.2% in 2017. For small families, cooking always takes a lot of time and energy. 19The improvement of Chinas food delivery services has also made more custo
33、mers interested. According to Meituans report, the average (平均的)time it takes to make a food delivery dropped from 38 minutes in 2016 to 29minutes in 2020.20 Delivering products, like fruit, vegetables, medicine and even flowers, is also the serviceof these apps. As their services continue to improv
34、e, its certain that the food delivery industry will keep growing in the future.A. For sure, it is mainly young people.B. So, ordering food online has become more popular.C. Many delivery apps are also offering more services.D. You can never imagine how many people are using these apps.E. 421 million
35、 Chinese people use online food delivery services.F. Chinese families have changed in size over the past fifteen years. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.第二部分 语言知识应用(共两节,满分25分) 第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选 项。Long long ago, there lived a teacher in a small village. He often
36、21.his students in special ways. One day he sent four of his students to go to a small farm to see apple trees in 22.seasons. The first student went in winter, the second in spring, the third in summer, and the last in autumn.After the four students 23., the teacher called them together. They shared
37、 their 24.with the teacher. The first student said that there were no leaves on the trees. It made him feel very disappointed (失望的).The second student 25. , “What are you talking about? My eyes were full of light green. It made me feel hopeful/ The third one couldnt wait to say 26., How pretty the t
38、rees were! I felt so relaxed. The sweet smell of the 27.spread here and there, attracting many bees and butterflies.nHearing these words, the last one shook his head. He said he got a strong feeling of 28.when he saw a lot of apples on the beautiful trees. The teacher smiled and told his students 29
39、.of them were wrong, but each just saw one season. He continued, nThe trees are not the same in different seasons. You cant judge a tree by seeing only one season.M Everything has different sides in our life. Dont 30.to make a conclusion in ahurry before you see the whole of it.21. A. warnedB. taugh
40、tC. askedD. called22. A. beautifulB. specialC. differentDwarm23. A. stood backB. handed backC. thought backD. came back24. A. feelingsB. tripsC.surveysD. interviews25. A. explainedB. noddedC. criedD. disagreed26. A. excitedlyB. angrilyC. sadlyD. nervously27. A. flowersB. treesC. applesD. leaves28. A
41、. sadnessB. satisfactionC. lonelinessD. interest29. A. allB. bothC. everyD. none30. A. stopB. forgetC. tryD. refuse第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Last week, my father and I went back to my hometown-Zibo 31 (try) Zibo barbecue (烧烤).Recently, the local food has become 32 p
42、opular that people all over China travel there to taste it.One the way to Zibo, my father told me 33 unusual story. Last year during the COVID - 19 pandemic,34(thousand) of college students were stuck in Zibo. The local government helped students and offered a great barbecue dinner when the quaranti
43、ne (B鬲离)was over. The government officers also invited the students to come 35 to Zibo again when spring came. They would give the students a warm welcome. I 36 (move) when I heard this.At 5 p.m., we arrived at the restaurant. My father had booked a table two days 37 (early). Or there wouldnt be any
44、 seats for us. People in the restaurant didnt know each other before. But we just talked 38 (natural) about daily life and sang together. Some local people even put off 39 (they) orders when they heard there werent enough seats. They wanted tourists from other places to have the chance to eat.After
45、eating the delicious food, I kept thinking why Zibo became popular. Is it the promise 40 the government and the college students? Or the special tasty food, or the warmhearted people?31. 32. 33. 34. 35.36. 37. 38. 39. 40.第三部分书面表达(共两节,满分30分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。Made in China* mean
46、s quality (质量)For a long time, ,made in China1 made people think of cheap, low-quality goods. China was just the worlds factory. But now Chinese brands are going global and being well-known.Time magazine recently made a list of the 100 most influential companies in the world. Several Chinese compani
47、es were included, such as tech giants Alibaba, Huawei, Tencent, DJI(大疆),TikTok and DiDi Chuxing.These companies are shaping the world with advanced (先进的)technology. Time reported that DJI holds 70 percent of the global drone market (无人机市场).This year, it launched a new drone with a set of glasses tha
48、t give users a first-person view of their drones flight. TikTok has become one of the most popular apps in the US with its never-ending stream of videos. Some 50 million US users spend an average of 46 minutes on it every day.Chinese fashion has also attracted global consumers. In 2011, Chinese sneaker brands Feiyue, Huili and Li-Ning gained international attention. More recently, Shein has become one of the most popular Chinese fast fashion brands overseas. In 2020, its ope