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商丘2024-2025学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)初一英语

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一、翻译题 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 1、翻译下列句子。

    【1】他喜欢坐在电影院的后面。

    ________________________________________________

    【2】他决定更加努力地学习,赶上其他人。

    ________________________________________________

    【3】汤姆匆忙地下台阶。

    ________________________________________________

    【4】当你有困难时,你可以打电话求助。

    ________________________________________________

    【5】比尔在上学的路上把手表弄丢了。

    ________________________________________________

     

二、单选题 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 2、 -woman is your English teacher?

    - The woman in a red skirt.

    A. Who  B. What  C. Which  D. Whose

     

  • 3、—Do you know the poem Still Night Thought, Jim?

    — Yes. It ________ Li Bai.

    A.is written by

    B.was written by

    C.is famous as

    D.was sung as

  • 4、—I think it’s necessary to learn how to work in groups.

    —I think so. Sometimes it’s even _______ than grades.

    A.more important B.less important C.the most important D.the least important

  • 5、It is reported that nearly _________ foreign kids joined a British boarding school last yearand a third of them came from China.

    Anine thousand   Bnine thousands

    Cnine thousand of     Dnine thousands of

     

  • 6、Neither John nor his sister and brother ________ eating noodles, but they all like eating dumplings.

    A.are fond of B.is fond of C.enjoys

  • 7、Mr. Smith is_____old man and he usually walks his dog after______supper.

    A.a,the   B.an,a C.an,/ D.the,/

     

  • 8、 ---Tony , dont draw on the wall, it isnt good behavior.

    ---_____ .

    A. Never mind  B. Yes, Id love to

    C. Of course not   D. Sorry, I wont

     

  • 9、 —What do your twin daughters look like?

    —They look different. One is heavy and ___________ is of medium build.

    A. another   B. the other   C. other

     

  • 10、I’m very tired and really feel like ______.

    A.to rest

    B.rest

    C.resting

    D.to resting

  • 11、—What they have done makes a difference to the park.

    —Yes. They're great. They play ________ part in cleaning it up.

    A.a B.an C.the D./

  • 12、— Is Tina at home? — Sorry, she ________ to Beijing, and she ________ there for a month.

    A.has gone; has been B.has gone; went C.has been; goes

  • 13、—Mum, I don't know if Honghong   to my party tomorrow.

    —I think she will come if she free.

    A. comes, is     B. comes, will be

    C. will come, is D. will come, will be

     

  • 14、—Hi, Paul! Long time no see. What’s new?

    —I won first prize in a writing competition.

    —________ That’s wonderful news.

    A.Congratulations.

    B.I am sorry to hear that.

    C.I don’t agree.

    D.Oh, that’s terrible.

  • 15、The teacher told us that the sun ________ in the east.

    A.rises

    B.rose

    C.raises

    D.raised

  • 16、As a volunteer, the girl wants to visit sick kids in the hospital ________ them up.

    A.to cheer

    B.cheer

    C.cheering

    D.cheered

  • 17、Experts think that language learning is much ______ for children as their tongues are more flexible. (灵活的)

    A.easy B.easier C.easily D.more easily

  • 18、(2014重庆)She wants to________her job and go to study in Australia

    Agrow up Bwake up Cpick up   Dgive up

     

  • 19、— Would you mind ________ your e-mail address? I couldn’t follow you.

    — No problem. It’s Danny@163.com.

    A.repeating

    B.reviewing

    C.recording

  • 20、As he ________ my help, I felt the ________ rush to my face. I was so proud.

    A.refused; shame B.received; blood C.accepted; pride

  • 21、—What did the government do after the earthquake?

    —Our government helped us ________ our new homes.

    A.take up

    B.set up

    C.draw up

    D.send up

三、补全对话 (共2题,共 10分)
  • 22、根据对话内容,从选项内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。(选项中有两项是 多余的)

    A:   Jenny, you look unhappy.1

    B:   Oh, I had an accident on my way home yesterday.

    A: 2 How did it happen?

    B: 3

    A: Were you hurt badly?

    B:   Yes, my leg still hurts now.

    A: 4

    B:   He hurt his arm but he is much better now.

    A: 5

    B: The car driver.

    A: I hope you will be OK soon.

    B: Thank you.

    A.A  car hit me and a boy.

    B.Where did it happen?

    C.What’s the matter?

    D.That’s a good idea.

    E.I’m sorry to hear that.

    F.Who took you to hospital?

    G.What about the boy?

  • 23、A: Whose basketball is this?

    B: 【1】. Look, here’s his name Ted on it. Let’s go and find him.

    A: I’m afraid he can’t come to school today.

    B: 【2】?

    A: He was hurt by a mad person on the way to school and now he’s in hospital.

    B: 【3】. Moreover(而且,此外), we get to know the importance of self-preservation(自我保护). Do you think so?

    A: Absolutely. It’s necessary for our school students to keep safe. 【4】? He’ll be happy to see us.

    B: OK. When and where are we meeting?

    A: At 5 o’clock this afternoon outside the school gate.

    B: All right. 【5】.

    A: See you.

四、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 24、   June 18 is the birthday of my late sister, Tanya. She would have been 49 years old this year, but that's increasingly difficult for me to imagine. She is frozen in time at 37.

    Tanya died more than ten years ago and the wound left by her loss has healed into a scar(疤痕). It's a big scar. You can't know me for very long without discovering my scar. Trust me; if you haven't found it on your own I will point it out to you. I want you all to know that she was still here, and that she mattered.

    When we first lose a loved one, we ask, “How will I live without you?' and wounds are open and weeping. We don't know how we'll deal with the pain. But then the wounds form scars, and we learn to live with our new skins.“How can I remember you?” we ask.

    So many people don't want to talk about my sister. It is as though mentioning her will remind me that she is dead, and upset my balance when I am so stable and happy. But I never forget my sister, not for a moment.

    And so I love it when people mention Tanya's name. Sometimes, I come across one of her friends, and they casually bring up a memory, and it is like a gift.

    So if you have friends who have lost loved ones, please don't avoid talking about their loved one. You won't remind them of their loss, because it is always there. They haven't forgotten their scar. They just don't point it out to you.

    Instead, try to reassure(使安心) them their loved one is not forgotten. Ask questions about the dead person’s life. Keep them alive in the only way you can after a person is gone, with your words and your memories.

    I love hearing from friends on my sister's birthday. It makes her present, despite her absence.It reminds us all that she was here. She walked this earth. She was love, and she mattered. And on June 18, I embrace my scar.

    1What does “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

    A.The death of the author's sister. B.The author's sister's birthday.

    C.The “scar” in the author's heart. D.The author's love for her sister.

    2How does the author feel when people mention her sister?

    A.She becomes sad about it. B.She worries that she must defend her sister.

    C.She doesn't know how to deal with it. D.She is happy to be reminded of her sister.

    3What does the author advise us to do when talking to those who lost loved ones?

    A.Avoid talking about the person who died. B.Keep them staying with you as long as you can.

    C.Help them to forget their painful scars. D.Talk with them about the person who died.

  • 25、

    Hi, I’m Mike. I work as a writer for GROWING UP. I hope I can help you with your problems.

    Q Dear Mike,

    I’m not very good at giving advice to other people. A friend of mine recently bought some Nike trainers online, but they were fake (假的). Everyone except him can tell that they’re fake. I don't know how to bring this up with him. Can you give me some advice?

    – xxximaaa

    A Dear xxximaaa,

    A long time ago, a friend of mine told me what he liked most about me. It was that I always ‘kept it real’. Do you know the meaning of it? It means being honest and open, even when your thought is unpopular.

    I suggest that you keep it real with your friend. If no one else is brave enough to tell him about his shoes, then maybe you should be the one to do it. You don’t have to do it in a mean (刻薄的) way. Just go to your friend secretly and bring it up. Your friend will thank you because you are honest.

    On the other hand, who really cares if the shoes are fake? Is it really that big of a deal? Maybe you should just forget about it. If other people are making fun of him for having fake shoes, they really have a problem.

    – Mike

    If you have problems when growing up, I recommend you GROWING UP!

     

     

    1How many suggestions does Mike give to xxximaaa?

    A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. None.

    2What does Mike think is a real problem?

    A. Being honest and open. B. Buying fake trainers online.

    C. Telling your friend the truth. D. Laughing at others for having fake things.

    3GROWING UP may be a(n) __________ .

    A. English novel B. learning guide

    C. scientific book D. teenage magazine

  • 26、

    Thanks to an online activity and a stranger with a strong sense of romance and a strong will, an old box full of 70-year-old love letters was returned to its very first owner.

    Twenty years ago, a woman named Cherry Vallance got the letters from her neighbor who found them in the top floor of his house and wanted to   throw them away. Luckily, they ended up in Cherry’s house where they were once again forgotten until her daughter, Kim Rowe, discovered them again.

    The letters were from 1948 and 1949 and were about the first romance between Norma Hall in Kent, England and Bob Beasley, a soldier fighting overseas. That was the only information she had, but Kim heard a lot of moving stories about people and things being found through Facebook years later. She posted the story online.

    The Internet found Norma Beasley living in Lincoln, England. She was so surprised to find that her loved love letters still lived in the world, and that they were in the same old box.

    The moment makes people smile and also full of tears, though. Norma says she hasn’t looked at the letters yet. Bob passed away late last year, and she is still not ready to face the letters alone.

    【1】The love letters have a history of ________.

    A.70 years

    B.20 years

    C.50 years

    D.only one year

    【2】________decided to find the owner of the love letters.

    A.Cherry Vallance

    B.Kim Rowe

    C.Norma Hall

    D.Bob Beasley

    【3】From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4, we know that ________.

    A.the letters were dirty

    B.the old box was very strong

    C.the letters were kept well

    D.the old box wasn’t very pretty

    【4】What happened to Bob Beasley?

    A.He moved to a new house.

    B.He had left the world.

    C.He lost his way home.

    D.He went to another country.

    【5】According to the passage, which of the following sentences is NOT TRUE?

    A.Norma Hall isn’t Kim Rowe’s grandmother.

    B.Norma Beasley is the owner of the love letters.

    C.Norma Hall got married to Bob Beasley.

    D.Norma Hall has lived in Lincoln since 1948.

  • 27、   Dillon, a 12-year-old boy, was bullied (欺侮) at school. His classmates laughed at him because he stuttered (结巴). He was so sad that he nearly took his own life(自杀). Luckily, he received a letter from Tiger Woods, a famous golf star. After reading Tiger Woods’ letter, Dillon became confident. Here is what Tiger Woods said in his letter.

    Dear Dillon,

    Someone told me that you like watching me play golf. Thank you for that and I want to share my story with you.

    Believe it or not, I also stuttered when I was young. So I knew what it’s like to be different from others. I was disappointed at that time, but I didn’t give up. I used to talk to my dog and he would sit there and listen to me until he fell asleep. I also took a class for two years to help myself, and I finally stopped stuttering. Maybe you can have a try.

    You have a great family, and big fans like me on your side. Be well and keep fighting. I'm sure you'll be great at anything you do.

    Sincerely yours,

    Tiger Woods

    1What was Dillon's problem?

    A.He did badly at school. B.He was afraid to stay alone.

    C.He felt hurt by his classmates. D.He couldn’t get on well with others.

    2Tiger Woods wrote to Dillon because________

    A.Dillon asked him for help

    B.Dillon was one of his favorite fans

    C.he had the same experience with Dillon

    D.he thought his story would be helpful to Dillon

    3What did Tiger Woods mainly talk about in his letter?

    A.His hope for Dillon's future life.

    B.His suggestions on growing up.

    C.His ways of solving the problem.

    D.His opinions on Dillon's problem.

    4At last, Tiger Woods encouraged Dillon to________

    A.fight with stuttering B.be great at anything he does

    C.forget all his problems D.start doing something he can

五、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 28、Seattle is a beautiful seaside city in the USA. Do you want to visit it b【1】 staying at home? A 14-year-old American student McKaulay made this come t【2】 with his computer game.

    The game is called Seattle Monorail. The players can d【3】 a red or a blue train along the track(轨道), passing Seattle’s famous places and buildings.

    McKaulay started working on the game two years a【4】. He developed the game software(软件)for beginners. His idea came to him during a computer animation(动画)course that he took when he was in Seattle. He s【5】 over 200 hours programming the game.

    “If people get i【6】 in this, it doesn’t have to end where the train goes,” said his father, “McKaulay can make it go by anything.”

    Now McKaulay is building a website, www. McKaulay.com. He plans to share all his work on the website. He is also trying to put his g【7】 on the Seattle Centre website. If he makes it, he will sell the game to o【8】 and he will use the money to pay for a trip to China.

    “Anyone w【9】 has heard about Seattle’s train may think this is kind of fun,” McKaulay said, “I think people who have driven it would r【10】 find it fun.”

六、完型填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 29、Celebrate the Good Days

    It was in April of what seemed to be a great year. I was in fourth grade with the greatest teacher, Miss De Rosear-the coolest teacher. I had just come home from school to find Mom at home. That was ______ because she never arrived home before me. Mom was sitting on the sofa with Dad. A thousand terrible things started flashing through my mind. What if Grandma had passed away? I did not have the ______ to say goodbye. What if my brother was hurt? As I crawled (爬)up on the sofa next to Mom, she gave me a kiss and a huge smile, so I ______ and went on with my normal after-school activities. During the TV show that I always watched after school, Mom started getting phone calls. The calls continued for the rest of the night. Each time the ______ rang, Mom rushed to her room. I then knew that something bad had happened.

    When Mom came back, I asked, “Mom, why do you keep on ______ the room every time you get a phone call?”

    She turned to my sister and me and said, “Girls, I have something to tell you. I have cancer (癌症).”

    As she said that I felt a sharp pain in my heart. I was thinking, “Why is God taking my mom from me so soon? What have I done?” I didn’t know that we were just beginning a very, ______ journey.

    The next day on the bus I turned to my friend, Kate. “My mom…” That was all I could say before I started crying. Kate gave me a big hug and said ______ , “I know, and I’m here for you.” I knew that Kate would support me.

    During the summer, Mom stayed at home. On the good days, sister and I talked about what we were going to do next day, week, month, or year with ______. We never talked about losing her.

    We got ______ from many different people. When school started again, Mom had to have surgery(手术). I stayed with one of my teachers, Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Stephens made me rainbow French toast. She was always there for me with a smile, a hug, or “it will be okay” advice.

    On April 5, my mom became a five-year survivor(幸存者). When that day came, we had a big party. Friends came from far and wide to celebrate how ______ Mom is and her success against cancer!

    There will be good days and bad days-some more bad than good. But as I have learned from my mother, celebrate the good days!

    1A.boring B.unlucky C.strange D.enjoyable

    2A.wish B.chance C.plan D.reason

    3A.agreed B.cried C.cared D.relaxed

    4A.alarm B.phone C.clock D.doorbell

    5A.leaving B.watching C.using D.cleaning

    6A.comfortable B.dangerous C.interesting D.painful

    7A.proudly B.softly C.happily D.careless

    8A.Mom B.Dad C.friends D.teachers

    9A.thanks B.choices C.knowledge D.support

    10A.lovely B.important C.special D.beautiful

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
一、翻译题
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三、补全对话
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五、短文填空
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