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张掖2025学年度第二学期期末教学质量检测初二英语

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一、翻译题 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 1、我去伦敦的时候会顺便去海德公园游览。

    I will________ ________Hyde Park when I go to London

     

二、单选题 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 2、We have made a great ________, but we failed __________.

    A. progress; by chance

    B. deal; by accident

    C. effort; by mistake

     

  • 3、As the saying goes, everything is good when new, ________ friends when old.

    A.so

    B.but

    C.or

  • 4、You should not eat too much junk food, though they may __________ good.

    A. feel   B. taste   C. sound   D. fall

  • 5、She is so intelligent that she can________all the math problems

    Awork out Bhand out   Cgive out   Dput out

     

  • 6、It will sound much more to ask people in a(n)   way.

    A. polite; directly   B. impolite; directly

    C. polite; indirect   D. impolite; indirect

  • 7、Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation?

    A.wisdom B.blind C.trip D.simple

  • 8、—Tom, can you tell me _________ to Lao She Tea House tomorrow?

    By subway.

    A.how will you go B.how did you go

    C.how you will go D.how you went

  • 9、Lucy is ________ sleepy now, because she had ________ sleep last night.

    A.a bit; little

    B.a little; a little

    C.a bit of; little

    D.a bit of; a little bit

  • 10、—How could you keep me waiting here for half an hour?

    —Sorry. I with a friend and I completely forgot about the time.

    A.will talk

    B.am talking

    C.was talking

    D.has talked

  • 11、Mr Smith ____ a book about China last year but I don’t know if he has finished it .

    A. has written    B. wrote

    C. had written D. was writing 

     

  • 12、Maybe bamboo has more uses than ________ in the world.

    A.any plant

    B.all the plants

    C.other plant

    D.any other plant

  • 13、---Great news! Emmanuel Macron (马克龙), ________ 39-year-old handsome young man has become _________ youngest president in history in France.

    ---Really, What surprising news!

    A. an, the   B. a, the   C. the, the   D. the, a

  • 14、—Where are you going?

    —I’m going to the bus station to my aunt.

    A.see off

    B.take off

    C.cut off

    D.put off

  • 15、Give me the names of his relatives who can be at once. He is in danger.

    A.compared

    B.communicated

    C.contacted

    D.connected

  • 16、 ---Hi Mike . I saw Jim in the zoo just now .

    ---It ____ be him. He has gone to Beijing .

    A. can’t   B. must   C. mustn’t   D. can 

     

  • 17、 —Could you tell me _________?

    —Sure. Walk straight along the street and you’ll find it.

    A. how can I get to the post office

    B. how I can get to the post office

    C. where is the post office

    D. how far the post office is

     

  • 18、【2017·天津· 38】Mr Jackson hasn't decided ________ this weekend.

    A.where he will have a picnic

    B.where will he have a picnic

    C.where he had a picnic

    D.where did he have a picnic

  • 19、—Dear, I have an important meeting tomorrow.

    —It doesn’t matter. If you_______ go to the movie tomorrow, I _______a friend to go with me.

    A. don’t; will ask B. won’t; will ask C. won’t; ask

  • 20、—A person’s life is like a road lots of difficulties.

    —Yes, so we need face them bravely.

    A. by B. with   C. along D. during

     

  • 21、 UNICEF was ______in 1946. It works to help children live a better life.

    A. set up  B. put up  

    C. picked up  D. turned up

     

三、补全对话 (共2题,共 10分)
  • 22、Sandy: Mum, I'm really worried.

    Mum: Why? What's the matter?

    Sandy: I can't find my 1.

    Mum: Well, 2 did you last put it?

    Sandy: I can't remember! I attended a 3 yesterday so it might still be in the museum hall.

    Mum: Do you have anything valuable in your schoolbag?

    Sandy: No, just my books, my pink hair band and some tennis balls.

    Mum: So it can't be stolen.

    Sandy: Oh, wait! I went to a picnic after the concert. I remember I had my schoolbag with me at the picnic.

    Mum: So could it still be 4 ?

    Sandy: Yes. I left early, before the rest of my friends. I'll 5 now to check if anybody has it.

  • 23、A: Hello, John. Here is the English book you lent to me last week, thank you very much.

    B: My pleasure. Tim, 1 do you like it?

    A: Very much. I’m sorry to have kept it so long. Many English words need 2 up carefully.

    B: That’s all right. A piece of cake.

    A: Could you tell me how I’m 3 to learn it better?

    B: Well, there is no easy way. You have to practice more.

    A: What kind of practice?

    B: What I mean is that 4 supposed to keep using the four skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening.

    A: Oh, I see. Hard-working is always necessary.

    B: Sure. You will make great 5 if you work hard.

    A: Many thanks.

四、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 24、   I received a private message on Facebook. It began harmlessly enough: Hey, girl. Wanted to invite you to join in my next project—30 minutes of exercise and healthy eating. Promise to help you “LOSE WEIGHT!”

    It was all becoming too much. Facebook was running my life, not me.

    But what killed Facebook for me was when I posted a photo, and five minutes later my son asked me how many “likes” it got. His question was a wake-up call.

    “Likes” are signs of acceptance and approval. I had forgotten that acceptance and approval need to come from within and had unknowingly set him a bad example.

    I tried to remember what life was like before Facebook. Surfing the internet was an occasional (偶尔的) activity, and I spent a lot more time reading books and magazines. I checked in with friends through texts, emails and phone calls.

    To recreate the simplicity (简单) of those days and set a healthier example for my son, I closed my Facebook account.

    I’d been in the habit of checking Facebook many times a day, so I had to come up with some new habits. I carried a novel and a crossword puzzle book around with me. I rediscovered playing the piano. I started taking yoga classes.

    I stopped looking at the world through my cellphone. I felt completely present at the moment. The break left me feeling better about myself, my family, my home and my life.

    After a few weeks, I returned to Facebook. Now I look at the photos of my friends’ kids growing up and treasure how Facebook allows me to keep in touch with family far and wide. I have a look at it every day, but no longer with the need to post ideas and photos from time to time.

    It is not an addiction (瘾) any more.

    【1】The writer closed her Facebook because _________.

    A.she wanted to set her son a good example

    B.she had received a harmful message on it

    C.she wanted to create a kind of simple Facebook

    D.she posted photos on it but didn’t receive many “likes”

    【2】What can we know about the writer?

    A.She isn't interested in reading.

    B.She doesn't use Facebook now.

    C.Playing the piano is new to her.

    D.She lived a simple life before Facebook.

    【3】The writer has learned a lot from her experience except _________.

    A.we should eat healthily and do more exercise

    B.we ourselves should control our lives, not Facebook

    C.we should use Facebook correctly to make good use of it

    D.we shouldn't care too much about what other people think of us

    【4】What can be the best title for the passage?

    A.Future of Facebook

    B.History of Facebook

    C.Lessons from Facebook

  • 25、“Volunteering makes you look at the world differently. You see how little things can change a person’s life for the better, which makes everyone a better person,” Mason, a volunteer said.

    National Volunteer Week started in 1974 and is held every April. It is a time to thank volunteers for their achievements. It is also a perfect opportunity to encourage others to take their first step toward becoming a volunteer. Making the decision to take the first step can be the biggest problem, because they often wonder if they will be able to meet the organization’s expectations. Some people fear not knowing anyone else in the group. Not having enough time also prevents some from sharing their abilities.

    The following tips can help if you have some of these worries:

    Start out slowly, don’t add too much pressure. Even a few hours a month can make a big difference in someone’s life.

    Choose an organization with the same interests and common values.

    Take part in a training meeting for new volunteers, even if it is not asked.

    Work with a veteran(经验丰富的) volunteer. He volunteered a lot; he can help you increase the confidence and completely understand the organization’s expectations.

    Invite a friend or family member to serve. It is a good experience to volunteer with them.

    Finally, it is most important to enjoy the volunteer experience and to remember that not all volunteer experiences are perfect. If the experience doesn’t work, don’t give up and you’ll surely find the right opportunity.

    Spend some time on volunteer work and you will see great changes in people’s lives. As Mason discovered during his volunteer experience, little things can change a person’s life.”

    1Volunteering can help _____.

    A. make a decision B. see the world clearly

    C. thank other people D. make a person’s life better

    2What could be the reason to stop people taking the first step?

    A. They don’t have enough time. B. They are prevented by their families.

    C. They fear that their abilities are shared. D. They don’t expect to become volunteers.

    3Which of the following can help people take the first step?

    A. Start out quickly. B. Organizing a training meeting.

    C. Invite a friend to be with them. D. Join in a group with different values.

    4What is the main idea of the passage?

    A. To tell people to make changes in their lives.

    B. To encourage people to start their volunteering.

    C. How to make great achievements in volunteering.

    D. How to keep on volunteering whatever happened.

  • 26、   The students often gather together in small,closed groups.If you are not part of a group,it can be difficult for you to be accepted.This is especially true if you can't speak to the members of the group in their language.

    This was the situation Sam faced each day as he went to class.Sam and his family moved to France last month. Before he arrived, he knew there would be many difficulties. But they were even worse than he had imagined.

    Every lunch hour, after arriving at his new school, Sam sat alone in the dining hall.He looked at all the different groups of students around him. But he had no way to let them know that he was a good person. He simply couldn't find the right words to reach them.

    Sam knew he had to find a way to change the situation. Somehow, he had to adapt (适应) to this new environment.He did a little research on the Internet and discovered that smiling is universal language, it is understood everywhere.

    One morning, as Sam was walking by a group of students, he smiled at them. A boy in group smiled back at him. For Sam, this was a good beginning. Later, he noticed the boy coming towards him in the hall with a warm smile on his face. Sam returned the smile.

    Soon the boy asked Sam to join him and his group of friends for lunch.

    Although Sam wasn't able to say much in French,everyone smiled and laughed. Before he knew it, Sam had a group of friends,and they all wanted to help him learn French.

    1Sam and his family _____last month

    A.moved to France B.started a new school

    C.accepted a new group D.taught people their language

    2What helped Sam to change his situation?

    A.Sitting alone in the dining hall. B.Doing a research on the Internet.

    C.Walking by a group of students often. D.Learning French in a language school.

    3What's the passage mainly about?

    A.The importance of friendship B.Difficulties in a new country

    C.The ways to make friends D.The power of a smile

  • 27、   Sports were historically thought as a boys’ activity. Since a federal(联邦法律) law was passed in 1972, schools have offered many sports for girls. However, there is still unfairness between boys and girls. For example, a school may have a football team only for boys, but a volleyball team only for girls. So can girls play boys’ sports on a boys’ team? There are different opinions among people.

    Some people strongly against girls playing boys’ sports on a boys’ team. They often say it could be dangerous for girls. On average, girls are shorter and weigh less than boys, which give girls an unfair disadvantage. So during the game, girls could be injured. Another worry is that girls may be nervous with boys on the team. Then they may not play well. Meanwhile, some boys want to have their own space. They don’t want to feel uncomfortable with girls.

    However, some other people hold an opposite view. They reply that there are some small and light boys on a boys’ team, too. Girls can play the roles just like these boys. Although it may be unfair for girls to compete with boys in boys’ games, girls who are willing to take the risk should be allowed to have a try. Some people also point out that if boys and girls can cooperate(合作) well on a team, they can learn from each other and help each other.

    No matter what the different opinions are, there is no doubt that both boys and girls are excited about playing sports. Whether or not girls can play boys’ sports on a boys’ team still needs further consideration.

    1What does the passage mainly talk about?

    A.Sports are historically played by boys.

    B.There is unfairness between boys and girls.

    C.Different opinions on girls playing boys’ sports on a boys’ team.

    D.Boys and girls can learn from each other when playing sports together.

    2The underlined phrase “on average” in Paragraph 2 probably means _______.

    A.一定地 B.平均地 C.可能地 D.难以避免地

    3Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    A.Boys think it’s good to have girls on their sports team.

    B.Girls are shorter and lighter than boys on average.

    C.Girls are not afraid to compete with boys.

    D.Boys and girls have already played on the same team in some schools.

    4We can infer(推测) from the passage that _______.

    A.Only boys are excited about playing sports.

    B.Boys and girls can’t play the same sports together.

    C.It is clear that girls are not able to compete with boys.

    D.We still can’t decide whether girls can play boys’ sports on a boys’ team.

五、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 28、   As you grow older, there will be certain events that will mark your growth. Graduating from high school and getting your first job are just a few of these. What are some other ways in which we mark our j1  towards adulthood?

    In the US, getting your driver’s license at the age of 16 is seen as a major coming-of-age (成人) ritual (仪式). You may have seen kids c2 their first car in movies and TV shows. It is the first true t3  of independence for most teenagers. But not every teenager gets a car right away. U4,  their parents will buy a second-hand car for them as their first car.

    Another big coming-of-age event is the prom (毕业舞会). H5 at the end of the year, the prom is a graduation celebration for senior high school students. Teenagers wear fancy clothing, ask each other to dance and vote (投票) for a prom "king" and “queen". For many teenagers, prom is the biggest social event of the year. It's a time for them to dress and a6 like an adult.

    And there's still more. At the age of 18, we can vote in the US and at 21, we can drink alcohol ( ).

    This is also the time when most children m7 out of their parents' home for college or work. It is around this age that society starts to c8 us to be adults. But what does it really mean to be an adult?

    Psychologist Jeffrey Arnett surveyed young adults and found three c9 adulthood goals: taking r10 for yourself, making independent decisions, and being financially (经济上) independent.

    I agree with Arnett. Being an adult has more to do with one's maturity (成熟) If you want to drive, vote, drink, leave home or even start a romantic relationship, you have to make sure that you're ready to be responsible.

六、完型填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 29、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    Bhoja lived at the foot of the Himalayas where the grasses grow tall and the forest is thick. Bhoja loved the forest. He knew the birds, the trees and the caves (洞穴) everywhere around.

    One day, while he was _______ in the forest, he found an eaglet (小鹰) with a broken wing. It had fallen off its nest (巢) high on a huge semul tree. Not able to fly, the eaglet was quickly down to the ground. It shook with _______. Seeing this, Bhoja bent down (弯腰) and _______ its head. Then he picked it up very gently and took it home. He cleaned its broken wing with warm water. Then he took some turmeric root paste (姜黄根膏) and _______ put it on the wound. He _______ the wing with silk. And he found fine grass for the little bird to _______. Bhoja fed the eaglet each day. He gave it fresh milk from the goats, and sometimes a juicy fat caterpillar (毛虫).

    As the eaglet got _______, it began to follow Bhoja everywhere. It would be there, _______ on his shoulder when he went into the forest, walking along with him when he went to feed the goats, sitting by him when he stayed at home. In time the new feathers (羽毛) _______ its wings. Soon it was ready to fly. Bhoja knew it would not be ________ to keep it for long. So it was time to set it free.

    Early one morning, when the sun had just risen, Bhoja took the eaglet high up a hill. He then let it go. With its ________ wings, the bird rose very quickly into the sky. It flew higher and higher. Then suddenly, as if ________ something, it flew downwards again. It would not leave sight of Bhoja. It circled low and ________ with him all day.

    When evening came, Bhoja knew he’d have to do ________. He waited till the sun began to set. Then he ran and ________ in a nearby cave. The eaglet flew round and round for a long while, searching for him. Then as darkness began to fall, it flew away. Bhoja could see it in the distance.

    A.watching out

    B.hanging out

    C.staying up

    D.getting up

    A.pain

    B.hunger

    C.fear

    D.cold

    A.kissed

    B.washed

    C.touched

    D.beat

    A.carefully

    B.bravely

    C.nervously

    D.simply

    A.stuck

    B.connected

    C.marked

    D.tied

    A.eat up

    B.deal with

    C.stand by

    D.lie on

    A.larger

    B.warmer

    C.stronger

    D.smarter

    A.resting

    B.living

    C.flying

    D.swinging

    A.shaped

    B.covered

    C.relaxed

    D.formed

    A.usual

    B.fair

    C.polite

    D.surprising

    A.silky

    B.broken

    C.wonderful

    D.new

    A.finding

    B.catching

    C.forgetting

    D.remembering

    A.moved

    B.talked

    C.played

    D.met

    A.anything

    B.nothing

    C.something

    D.everything

    A.lay

    B.hid

    C.climbed

    D.walked

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一、翻译题
二、单选题
三、补全对话
四、阅读理解
五、短文填空
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