武汉外校2021-2022学年度上学期期中考试
初一年级英语试题
Ⅱ. Multiple Choice. (1’x15)
26. You misd __________ “s” in __________ spelling of “address”.
A. an; a B. a; the C. the; a D. an; the
27. —Do you mind __________ a table with me, sir? There are no other tables left.
—Not at all. Just take a at.
A. getting B. sharing C. eating D. moving
28. Your brother’s daughter is your __________.
A. cousin B. nephew C. niece D. granddaughter
29. The dress doesn’t __________ me. Do you have a larger one?
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A. match B. fit C. suit D. fix
30. He studies French __________ but he can __________ speak it.
A. hard; hard B. hardly; hardly C. hard; hardly D. hardly; hard
31. Lily is very lazy. She never __________ the washing-up after dinner.
A. do B. did C. does D. done
32. The twins look the __________, but they are __________ from each other.
A. similar; different B. same; identical C. same; different D. similar; identical
33. —May I speak to Tom? SA
—__________, I’ll e if he is here.
角瓜鸡蛋饼 A. hang on B. hang up C. hang out D. hang over
34. —Will Sam come back __________ July?
—No, he will come back __________ the morning of August 1st.
A. in; in B. on; in C. on; on D. in; on
35. The shop __________ at 8 every morning and it is __________ for 12 hours every day.
A. opens; opened B. opening; opened C. opens; opening D. opens, open
36. —Will you answer the phone, plea?
—Sorry, I __________. I am busy now.
A. can’t B. needn’t C. shouldn’t D. mustn’t
37. The government __________ more and more money on education (教育) every year.
A. takes B. pays C. spends D. costs
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38. He wakes up early and his clothes __________ quickly every morning.
A. dress B. wears C. gets dresd D. puts on
39. Don’t forget to turn off the lights __________ you leave.
A. during B. after C. until D. before
女排精神作文40. —Mike’s mother __________ a lot about his health.
—Really? I don’t think he is __________ about it.
A. worries; worrying B. worried: worried
C. worries; worried D. worried: worrying
Ⅲ. Cloze Test. (1’x10)
Have you ever had problems in your life and don’t know how to be happy? If so, you will find “Being a Happy Teenager” by Australian writer Andrew Matthews uful. 保安职责及工作要求
In his book, Mathews 41 us how to have a happy life and answers the 42 of teenag
ers.
There are many subjects such as parents and friends in the book. The book shows us some uful kills such as how to put what you learn into pictures in your mind to 43 your memory better. Many teenagers think that happiness comes from a good exam result 44 prai (赞扬) from other people. But you can 45 be happy when there are no such “good” things.
Success comes from a good attitude (态度). If you 46 世纪英语 from problems, you will have success in the future.
Some school students have problems such as being too tall or too short. But Mathews tells us that 47 comes from thinking in a positive (积极的) 48 . If you are much taller, people notice you and you can get a 49 view (视线) at the cinema; if you are short, your clothes and shoes take less room in your bedroom! This is Mathews’ most important 50 : you choo to be happy!
41. A. orders B. tells C. asks D. makes
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42. A. problems B. questions C. troubles D. difficulties
43. A. make B. turn C. let D. change
44. A. and B. but C. so D. or
45. A. yet B. already C. still D. forever
46. A. learn C. cry D. think B. try
47. A. success B. happiness C. life D. worry三字经儿歌全文
48. A. way B. road C. side D. part
49. A. lower B. higher C. wor D. better
50. A. work B. study C. story D. idea
IV Reading Comprehension. (2’x15)
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You hurry into the kitchen, open the refrigerator and suddenly you forget why you open it. “What am I looking for?” You ask yourlf. “What am I doing here?” Don’t worry. You are not losing your mind. We have all had this kind of thing. If you think about something very quickly, it goes into your short-term memory and it goes right back out in just a few conds. You have not moved things from short-term to long-term memory, so you won’t be able to remember it later on. What can you do to help get back your missing short-term memory? You may go back to where you were. So, for example, if you were sitting in a chair listening to the music in the living room, just go back into the living room. This will help you remember, and when you are back in the living room, you will suddenly think, “Oh, yes, I was thirsty and I wanted something cold to drink. That is why I went to the fridge.” If sometimes, you can’t go back to where you were before, just try tracing (追溯) your steps back in your mind. Think back to things you did before, and this may help you.