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北京一六一中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期期中考試

初一英語試卷

2025年4月

考生須知:

1.本試卷共6頁,滿分90分,考試時(shí)間100分鐘。

2.試卷答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。

3.答題卡上選擇題用2B鉛筆作答,其他題用黑色字跡鋼筆或簽字筆作答。

4.考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。

聽力理解(共16分)

一、聽對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,選擇答案。(共12分,每小題L5分)

根據(jù)對(duì)話或獨(dú)白的內(nèi)容,從下面各題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話

或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。

請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第1至第2小題

1.Howistheweatherinthegirl'shometownduringsummer?

A.Coolanddry.B.Hotanddry.C.Coolandwet.

2.Whatdoesthegirllike?

A.Rice.B.Noodles.C.Dumplings.

請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第3至第4小題。

3.Whatdoesthemanlikedoing?

A.Running.B.Fishing.C.Reading.

4.Whatdoesthemanlikebestabouthishobby?

A.Hecanclearhismind.B.Hecanlearnmoreaboutnature.CHecangettogetherwithhisdaughter.

請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第5至第6小題。

5.WhatdidAmydolastweekend?

A.Shereadabook.B.Sheplayedtennis.C.Shesawamovie.

6.WheredidtheboygoonSunday?

A.Toacinema.B.Totheplayground.C.Tohisfriend^house.

請(qǐng)聽一段獨(dú)白,完成第7至第8小題。

7.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?

A.Manystudentseatwelltofightillness.

B.Eatingsomechildhoodfoodcanbehelpful.

C.Alittlelemonjuiceisgoodforyourstomach.

8.Whydoesthespeakergivethistalk?

A.Toadvisestudentstoeatproperlywhenfallingill.

B.Tointroducewhatfoodcankeepstudentshealthy.

C.Toexplaintherelationshipbetweenfoodandhealth.

二、聽獨(dú)白,記錄關(guān)鍵信息。(共4分,每小題1分)

請(qǐng)根據(jù)所聽到的獨(dú)白內(nèi)容和提示詞語,將所缺的關(guān)鍵信息填寫在相應(yīng)位置上。本段獨(dú)白你將

聽兩遍。

Sportsforahealthylife

?thebestchoicebecauseifsfreeandsafe

Walking

?walkaloneorwith9

?a/an10waytobehealthy

Running

?sleepbetterandbemoreenergetic

?awayforbodyfitness

n

?greatfortheheart

?agoodwayto11weight

Cycling

?experienceanewplaceandhavefun

知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共24分)

三、單項(xiàng)填空(共12分,每小題1分)

1.MissLinteachespianoverywell.Withhelp,Imadegreatprogress.

A.hisB.herC.heD.she

2UsuallyImakebreakfastformyfamilySaturdays.

A.atB.inC.onD.to

3.Hefailedmanytimes,henevergaveup.

A.andB.butC.orD.so

4.—Lily,yournewschoolbagispretty.didyoubuyit?

——Inastorenearmyhome.

A.HowB.WhereC.WhyD.When

5.Thecakeissodelicious.Thankyou,Tom.

一Fmgladyoulikeit.MyMomitlastnight.

A.makeB.makesC.madeD.ismaking

6.JohnandItothebookstoretogethertomorrowmorning.

AwillgoB.wentC.goD.goes

7.HeoftensportsgamesonTVintheevening.

A.watchedB.watchC.watchesD.iswatching

8.一Whafsthatnoise,Tom?

一Oh,somechildrenintheyard.

A.playB.areplayingC.playedD.willplay

9.There________asportsmeetnextFriday.

A.willbeB.willhaveC.isD.has

10.MydadisaPEteacherandhe________youngkidshowtoplayfootballeverySaturday.

A.teachesB.teachC.willteachD.taught

11.Theytheirhousetwentyyearsago.Itlooksveryoldnow.

A.buildB.arebuildingC.willbuildD.built

12.Thebookismagic.

A.excitedaboutB.proudofC.interestedinD.fullof

四、完形填空(共12分,每小題1分)

(-)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,并將對(duì)應(yīng)的A、B、C、D填寫在相應(yīng)的位置上。

A.relax(v.)B.snacks(n.)C.windy(adj.)D.exercise(n.)

Herearesomegoodwaystohavefun.

Flyakite.First,makeakiteathomeorjustbuyakiteinastore.Then,takethepicnicbasketandthekite.Go

totheparkona13day.

Dosomereading.Ifyouarenotinterestedinflyingakite,whynotreadafewofyourfavoritebooks?Finda

goodplaceand14withagoodbook.

Goforahike.Hikingisagreatwaytotraveloutdoors.Youcandosome15withoutspendingany

money.Justremembernottogoalone.

Haveateaparty.Doyouliketohavefunwithyourfriendsathome?Thenhavingateapartyistheeasiest

way.Havethepartyintheyard.Allthoseneededareteasets,16andwater.You'llhavegreatfuntalking

withyourfriends.

(二)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從后面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答

案。

OurChristmasGoose

goose

OnacoldmorningthatDecember,mybrotherRickandIweresenttoUncleTommie'sontheothersideof

LittleMountaintogetagooseforChristmasdinner.Thislongjourneyoverthemountainwashardbutworthit.

Thatmorning,darkcloudswerecomingtogether.Iknewitwasgoingtosnowonthe17.

Whenwearrived,UncleTommiewasalreadywaitingforus."Boys,I'mnot18you0工"hesaid,"but

thewindispickingup.You'dbettergetthegooseandheadforhomesoon.^^

Afteraquickthank-youandgoodbye,Itookthegooseandweleft.Halfwayupthemountain,itbegantosnow

heavily.Iheldthegoose19tome.

Bythetimewereachedthetopofthemountain,itsnowedmoreheavily.Andthewindseemedtoblowstraight

throughmycoat.IsteppedinfrontofRick."Youmustbecold.Openyourcoat!”

“Areyoucrazy?^^Rickasked.'TillosethelittlewarmthIhave!^^WhenhesawIwas20,heslowly

openedhiscoat.

Iplacedthewarmgooseinsidehiscoat.Ricksighedhappily(舒了口氣).Myplanwas21.

Onthewaydown,Istartedtoshiver(發(fā)抖).Ricksaid,"Dave,ifsyourturnnow.”

Hepassedmethegoose.Foralongmoment,Ijuststoodand22myfreezinghandsonhisbody.We

passedthegoosebackandforth(來回地)betweenusalltheway.Finally,wegothome.

Sittingatthetable,weexplainedhowthegoosekeptusfromfreezing.atWecan'thavehimfordinner!This

goosehelped23ourlives,1said.

Later,wenamedthegooseCharleyandhelivedouthislifeintheyard,bossingaroundthechickensandanother

gooseweboughttokeephimcompany.Alifeasthemostimportantbirdwasfittingforour24.

17.A.mountainB.islandC.lakeD.sea

18.A.payingB.rushingC.showingD.calling

19.A.lightlyB.secretlyC.highD.close

20.A.patientB.regretfulC.seriousD.surprised

21.A.workingB.continuingC.improvingD.changing

22.A.raisedB.driedC.warmedD.chose

23A.spareB.saveC.treasureD.give

24.A.leaderB.bossC.guideD.hero

閱讀理解(共36分)

五、閱讀選擇(共28分,每小題2分)

(-)

A

信息匹配。閱讀下面介紹,根據(jù)人物的喜好匹配其最適合的菜系,并將其對(duì)應(yīng)的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)填

寫在相應(yīng)位置上。

Chinahasavarietyoffoodwithdifferentbutmouth-wateringflavor(風(fēng)味).

A.Sichuancuisine(菜系)

Sichuancuisineishotandsour.Ithassomethingtodowiththewetweather

ofthatareaandpeopleneedhotfoodtostayawayfromthewet.Therearemany

populardishesthatstandforSichuancuisinelikeKungPaoChicken.

B.Zhejiangcuisine

ZhejiangcuisineisfromthelocaldishesofHangzhou,Ningboand

Shaoxing.FoodinZhejianghasapleasantsmellandittastesfresh.Andmostof

thedishesareperfectlymade.IfyouvisitZhejiang,youmusttasteDongpoPork.

C.Fujiancuisine

Fujiancuisineoftenusesmaterials(原料)fromthesea.Ittasteslightand

thecolorisbeautiful.YoucanenjoydifferentkindsofsoupsinFujian,because

manydishesofFujiancuisineareservedinsoup,likeFoTiaoQiang.

D.Shandongcuisine

ShandongcuisineisveryfamousinnorthernChina.Itincludesmuch

seafoodwhichtasteslightandfresh.Itisalsothesymbolofcookingculture

alongtheYellowRiver.ItsmostfamousdishisSweetandSourCarp.

Pleasechoosethepropercuisineforeachofthefollowingstudent.

25Janetlikesthehotandsourfoodverymuch,especiallythedisheswithchicken.

26Kittylikesallkindsofsoups.Herdoctoradviseshertohavethefoodwithlesssalt.

27Samlikesthedisheswhichtastefresh.Helovespork,buthedoesn'tlikeseafood.

(二)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。

B

ABigGame

Emmawasveryexcited.Todaywasthechampionship(錦標(biāo)賽)baseballgame!Emmareallywantedtohelp

herteamwinatrophy(獎(jiǎng)杯).

Sheputonherclothes,pickedupherbaseballgloveandtalkedtoherself,a4IhopeIgetahittoday.^^

Emmawasagreathitterinpractice,butshehadneverhitaballduringanalwaysstruckout(三振出局).

Onthewaytothefield,Emmakeptherheaddownandwassilent(默不作聲).”Areyoufeelingokay,Emma?

hermomasked.

“Ireallydon'twanttostrikeout,“Emmasaid.

“Don'tworry!Justkeepyoureyeontheball.Youcandoit,"Emma'smomsaid.

Whenthegamestarted,Emmacheeredloudlyforherteammates.Shecaughtaflyballintheoutfieldtomake

anout,andeveryonecheeredforher.Emmastruckoutwhenitwasherturntobat(擊球),butherteamwasdoing

well.

Thegamewastied(平局),anditwasherteam'slastchance(機(jī)會(huì))toscore.Frankiewasupfirst.Hehitthe

ballhardandrantothirdbasequickly.Thatmeanthecouldscoreandwinthegameifthenextbattergotagoodhit.

NextupwasHenry,andthenKara,buttheybothstruckout.Emmawasnextup.

Emmacouldfeelalltheeyesonherasshewentuptotheplate.Sheclosedhereyesandswunghard,butmissed.

“Keepyoureyeontheball,Emma!”hermomcalledfromthestands(看臺(tái)).

Emmanoddedandwentbackintothebatter?sbox.Thistimeshekepthereyeswideopenandtookadeepbreath

beforesheswungthebat.

Crack!Emmahittheball!Frankieranhomeandtheywon!

“Greatgame,everyone!?,saidEmma'scoachlater.46Hereisyourtrophy.^^

Emmaheldtheshinytrophyhighintheair.Shefeltveryproud(驕傲的)ofherwholeteam.Mostofall,she

couldn'twaittoshowhermomthebigtrophy.

28.Emmawasgoodatwhenshepracticedbaseball.

A.makinganoutB.runningtothebase

C.hittingtheballD.cheeringforherteam

29.Onthewaytothefield,Emmawasprobably.

A.worriedB.relaxedC.tiredD.surprised

30.Emmahelpedherteamwinthegamebecause.

A.shehadabigdreaminhermindB.sheworkedhardestintheteam

C.shefollowedtherulesstrictlyD.sheputherheartintothegame

C

Followingthecrowd(隨大流)maynotalwaysbeinaperson'sbestinterest.However,anewstudyshowsthat

teenswhogoalongwiththeirfriendsmaybecomehealthierasadults.Scientistshaveknownthatclosefriendships

helpimprovehealth.Peoplewhokeepdoingtheirownthingsmayexperienceunpleasantfeelingsandgetsick.Those

findingsinspired(啟發(fā))JosephAllen,ascientist,tostudyteens'behaviors.Allen'sgroupnoticedthatexperiences

duringteenyearsmightinfluenceadulthealth.

Scientistsinterviewed171teenseveryyearforfiveyears,startingwhenthekidswere13.Theseteensbecame

thefocal(焦點(diǎn)的)teensinthestudy.Scientistsaskedthefocalteensaboutbothpositiveandnegativequestionsof

friendship.Theyalsospoketotheirclosestfriends.Theyaskedthefriendshowlikelythefocalpersonwastofollow

thecrowd,goalongwiththefriendsorkeepondoinghisorherownthings.

Theyinterviewedthesame171peopleagainwhentheygrewup,atages25,26and27.Thistime,thequestions

surveyedeachperson'soverallhealth.Thescientistsfoundacorrelation(/目互關(guān)系)betweenateen'sbehaviorand

adulthealth.Firstly,teenswhohadclosefriendsgrewuptobethehealthieradults.Secondly,teenswhoheldback

(抑制)theirfeelingsweremorelikelytobesickasadultsthanthosewhosharedfeelingswithaclosefriend.Whafs

morethestudyfoundthatteenswhowentalongwithwhattheirfriendswanted,insteadoftotallydependingontheir

own,alsowerehealthierintheirtwenties.

Thecorrelationheldup(依然成立)evenafterthescientistsincludedotherpossibleinfluencesonhealth,such

asweightandfamilyincome.Studyshowedthatsuchotherthingsdidnotexplainadulthealthaswellasteen

friendshipsdid.Forthosewhowonderwhethertheyshouldfollowthecrowdornot,nowtheyhavealegitimate(合

理的)reasontosayyes!

31.Scientistsaskedthefocalteens.

A.iftheyexperiencedunpleasantfeelings

B.iftheyalwaysagreedwiththeirfriends

C.aboutthethingstheykeptondoingontheirown

D.aboutthepositiveandnegativequestionsoffriendship

32.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Whotookpartinthestudy.B.Howscientistsdidthestudy.

C.Whyscientistsdidthestudy.D.Whatscientistslearntfromthestudy.

33.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudy?

A.Expressingfeelingstoaclosefriendcanbegoodforyou.

B.Otherthingscanexplainhealthaswellasteenfriendships.

C.Dependingonone'sownisbetterthanworkingwithfriends.

D.Teenagersshouldn'tfollowthecrowdbutshouldsaynotoothers.

34.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TeensandGrowthB.SayYestoTeens

C.FriendshipandHealthD.GetalongwithFriends

D

Thinkabouthowmuchtimeyouspentoutdoorslastweek.Really“outdoors."Walkingfromthecarintothe

malldoesn'tcount.Nowthinkabouthowmuchtimeyouspentindoors——ontheInternetorplayingvideogamesor

watchingTV.Youmaysay,“IplayinsidemorethanoutsideandIliketoplaygamesonthecomputer.

Ifso,ifslikelythatyouspentmoretimeinsidefourwallsthanoutsideinfreshair.Kidstodayspendtwo

fewerhoursperweekonsportsandoutdooractivitiesthankidsdid20yearsago.ThafsaccordingtoaUniversity

ofMichiganstudy.Non-movingactivitiesaremorepopular.Thecosts"includeoverweight,greaterstress(壓力),

higherratesofphysicalandemotionalillnessandlessjoy...saysRichardLouv,writerofLastChildintheWoods:

SavingOurChildrenfromNature-DeficitDisorder(自然缺失癥).

Playisimportant,evenforadults.Justgettingoutdoorsdoeswonders.

Outdooractivitybettersyoursenses.Thenexttimeyousitdowntomessageyourfriends,takenoteofyour

sensesduringandafteryourtexting.Thendothesameexperimentafteryou'vedonesomethingoutside.Youwill

findbeingoutdoorsbringsthesensestolife."'Hiking,exploring,andfishinghelphoneallofyoursenses,says

BetsyKeller.She'saprofessorofexerciseandsportssciencesatIthacaCollegeinNewYork."Smell,sight...allof

yoursensesareinusewhenyou'reoutside.^^

Outdoorplayfreesyourmind.Areyoustressedout?Havingtroublefocusingyourmindonwhatyou're

doing?Toomuchtimeindoors——awayfromthenaturalworld——maybeacause.Louvusesatermtodescribethe

setofproblemscausedbytoomuchtimeindoors:naturedeficitdisorder.Hesays,“Iuseittodescribethepricewe

payforbeingsoseparatedfromnature.9,

Spendingtimeoutdoorsbringsyouclosertotheenvironment.Whenyou'reout,breatheinfreshair,hear

theleavescrackleunderfootandsearchcoolbirdsandplantsinthewoods.Itcanhelpyoufeelmoreconnectedto

thenaturalworld.Nowoodsnearby?Naturecanbefoundrightoutsideyourbackdoororinyourlocalpark.

So,thenexttimeyousitdowntospendqualitytimewithavideogame,considertreatingyourselftoalittle

outdoorplayinstead.

35.RichardLouvmaybelievethat.

A.spendingtoomuchtimeindoorsmaycausehealthproblems

B.kidstodaydomoreoutdooractivitiesthankidsinthe1990s

C.kidsshouldpayforbeingplayinginthenaturalworld

D.hikingisabetterwaytoexercisethanfishing

36.Whichofthefollowingisagoodwaytoenjoyoutdoorplay?

A.Walkingfromyourcarintotherestaurant.

B.SpendingyourqualitytimewithTVshows.

CPlayingavideogameofmakingsandbuildingsbythebeach.

D.Watchinginyourlocalparkhowfastthecloudsaremoving.

37.Whatdoes"hone"inParagraph4probablymean?

A.rememberB.improveC.testD.lose

38.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Whykidsshouldplayoutside.B.Whykidspreferoutdooractivities.

C.Howkidsplaygamesinthenature.D.Howkidscangetclosetothenature.

六、(共8分,每小題2分)

閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。

Mom'sRecipeforLife

IhavealotofMom'srecipesinabluebox,liketheapplepieshemadeduringmygrowingupyears.

However,therecipeItreasuremostisnotinthebox.MyMomlivedthatrecipeallofherlife.

Mymothergrewupinasmallcoalminingtown.Mygrandfatheroncetoldmethatsheknewnostranger;she

consideredeveryoneinthatcommunityherfriend.Thatattitudecontinuedwherevershelivedfortherestofher

life.

Asateen,Iwasembarrassed(尷尬的)everytimemymothertalkedtostrangersandofferedasmileto

everyoneinthestoreoronthecitybus.Almostallofthemresponded(回應(yīng))withabrightsmileoftheirown.

Somespoke,andothersnoddedtheirheadsatthiselderlywomanwhobroughtalittlelightintotheirday.

WhatreallytouchedmewasMom'sexperienceonthebus.TheweeksIcou

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