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1、上海外国语大学附属外国语学校2018学年第一学期初一年级英语期中考试II.Choice.20%11.That_manwas_withthedocumentaryonTVlastnight.A,interested.boredB,interesting.boredC,interested.boringC,interesting.boring12.A_Americanfamilyhasfather,motherandtwokids.A,particularB,typicalC,regularD,main13.Thepartofyourbodywhereyourhandjoinsyourarmis_

2、.A,wristB,elbowC,waistD,neck14,Hepretended_whenIpassedhiminthecorridor.A,nottoseemeB,notseeingmeC,tobeseeingmeD,toseeme15,People_afirewithwood,butnowwood_furniture.A,wereusedtolighting,isusedtomakeB,usedtolighting,usedtomakeC,wereusedtolight,usedtomakingD,usedtolight,isusedtomake16.Youdbetter_thedic

3、tionarywhenyouaredoingsomereadingcomprehension.Try_themeaningofthewordsyoudontunderstand.A,consult.tonotguessB,lookup.nottoguessC,notconsulttoguessD,notlookup.toguess17.Thiscoffeeshopclosetomyapartmentopenseveryday_weekends.A,exceptB,exceptforC,exceptthatD,exceptfrom18,whichofthefollowingisWRONG?A.F

4、atherdidntfinishhisworkuntilmidnight.B.Hestudiedthespaceshipuntilheretired.C,Wecontactedthedooruntilhisheartdiseaseattacked.D.Theraindidntstopuntilthenextmorning.19._isamatterofutmostimportance.A,eephealthyB,eepingingoodhealthC,eepfitD,eepinghealth20._ofsaltisenough_thatdish.Dontmakeittoosalty.A.Ate

5、aspoonandahalftoB.AteaspoonfulandahalftoC.OneandahalfteaspoonsforD.Oneandahalfto21.Haveyouever_Hongkong?-Yes,Ihave.I_therewithmyfamilylastsummer.A.gone,wentB.been,wentC.been,wenttoD.been,wasin22._DavidandBecky_married?Since10yearsago.A.HowlonghavegotB.HowlongdidgetC.HowlongwerebeingD.Howlonghave.bee

6、n23.SteveJobs_upAppleCompanyin1976.He_forthecompanyfor15years.A.startedhasworkedB.startedworkedC.hasstartedhasworkedD.startshasworked24.Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?A.LindahasgonetoShakespeareshomemanytimes.B.Wewontstartourprogramuntilwevegoteverythingready.C.HehasarrivedheresincetwodaysagoD.Twoyear

7、shavepassedsinceIgraduatedfromtheuniversity.25.Thepolice_forthechildeverywheresincehe_intheneighbourhood.A.havebeenlookedhavegotlost.B.havelookedgotlostC.haslookedgotlostD.hasbeenlookinghavegotlost26.WhichofthefollowingisWRONG?A.Theyhaveclimbedstairsregularlythreetimesaweek.B.Itisthefirsttimethatthe

8、yhaveclimbedtothetopofthesnowymountain.C.Thesportsmanhurthisanklemanytimesbeforehisretirement.D.Ihaveonlywatchedthatmovieonce.27.The_arehavingatalkabouttheirtravellingexperiencein_.A.SwedishCubanB.Cubans.SwedeC.SwedesVenezuelaD.CubanSwitzerland28.Itslucky_himtosellthehouse_suchagreatprofit.A.fortoB.

9、forasC.ofinD.ofat29.Youshouldbecarefulin_electronicproductsbecausesomepeoplewill_yourpersonalinformation.A.throwingawaygiveoutB.gettingridofgiveawayC.dealingwithgiveinD.disposingofgiveup30.WhichofthefollowingworksisWilliamShakespeareslastpiece?A.RomeoandJulieB.HamletC.ingLearD.TheTempest.IIICloze.5%

10、MelbourneisinAustralia.Itisabeautifulcitywithhugegardens,great_31_andmanyamazingbuildings.Manypeoplecometo_32_iteveryyear.Melbourneisalsoan_33_cityinAustralia.Ithasaninteresting_34_ofmorethan170years.Thefirstpeoplecamein1835,andinthe1850s,goldwasdiscovered.Becauseofthis,Melbournebecameavery_35_city.

11、Manynewbuildingswere_36_atthattime.And_37_Melbourneisoneoftheworldsgreatestcities.Itisknownforitsbeautyanditsfamousuniversities.ItisalsoAustraliastopcityforsports.Manyofthemarevery_38_.Forexample,youngpeoplearemadabout_39_here.In1956,theOlympicGamescametothecity,andforthefirsttimetheywereshowed_40_o

12、nTVaroundtheworld.31,A,parks32,A,visits33,A,modern34,A,progress35,A,poor36A,rightbefore37,A,today38,A,populationB,palaceB,visitingB,ancientB,worthB,richB,atthattimeB,foryearsB,populousC,familiesC,visitC,internationalC,sceneC,oldC,justnowC,theotherdayC,popularD,countriesD,visitedD,largeD,historyD,sui

13、tableD,thanD,finallyD,political39,A,soccer40,A,livelyB,technologyB,aliveC,adventureC,lifeD,fictionsD,liveIV.ReadingAGenerationsofAmericanshavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatagoodbreakfastisessentialtooneslife.Eatingbreakfastatthestartoftheday,wehavebeentold,andtoldagain,isasnecessaryasputtinggasolineinth

14、efamilycarbeforestartingatrip.Butformanypeople,thethoughtoffoodasthefirstthinginthemorningisneverapleasure.Soinspiteofalltheefforts,theystilltakenobreakfast.Between1977and1983,thelatestyearforwhichfigurescouldbeobtained,thenumberofpeoplewhodidnthavebreakfastincreasedby33%from8.8millionto11.7milliona

15、ccordingtotheChicago-basedMarketResearchCorporationofAmerica.Forthosewhodislikeeatingbreakfast,however,thereissomegoodnews.Severalstudiesinthelastfewyearshaveshownthat,forgrown-upsespecially,theremaybenothingwrongwithomittingbreakfast.“Goingwithoutbreakfastdoesnotaffectwork,”saidArnoldE.Bender,forme

16、rprofessorofnutritionatQueenElizabethCollegeinLondon,“nordoesgivingpeoplebreakfastimprovework.”Scientificevidencelinkingbreakfasttobetterhealthorbetterworkissurprisinglyinadequate,andmostoftherecentworkinvolveschildren,notgrown-ups.“Theliterature,”saysoneresearcher,DrEarnestPoliteattheUniversityofTe

17、xas,“ispoor.”TrueorFalse41.GenerationsofAmericanshavebeeneducatedsincechildhoodthattheycantlivewithoutagoodbreakfast.42.Peoplehavebeentoldeatingbreakfastbeforeatthebeginningofthedayisasimportantasputtingoilinthefamilycarbeforeatrip.43.Peoplemakeeffortsnottohavebreakfast.44.Severalstudiesinthelastfew

18、yearsshowthathavingbreakfastmakesadultsperformbetter.45.Thereislittleinkbetweenbreakfastandbetterhealthorbetterperformance.(B)IthadbeenthreeyearssinceIhadlastseenmybrotherBenwhen,aboutamonthago,ireceivedastrangeemailfromhim.Pickupyourticketforatmandutodayfromthefollowingaddress.Illmeetyouattheairpor

19、twhenyouarrive.Veryimportantyoushouldcome.Willexplainlater.BenBenhadbeenworkinginNepalforthepasttwoyears,andduringthetimenoneofus-myfamily,Imean-hadseenhimatall.Therehadbeentheoccasionalpostcardoremail,andhehadphonedourpatientsinEnglandonceortwice,butapartfromthat,nothing.Benwasaforester,sohespentmo

20、stofhistimeinveryremotepartsofNepal,farawayfromcomputers,andwithveryunreliabletelephoneandpostalservices.IcouldnotimaginewhyhesuddenlywantedmetocometoNepalsourgently.Still,Ihadntbeenmakingmuchmoneyatphotographylately,andNepalwasabeautifulcountrythatIhadalwayswantedtovisit,sothissuddenandmysteriousin

21、vitationseemedlikeanexcitingopportunitythat,whenIgotthere,ImightbeabletotakesomeinterestingphotographswhichIcouldselllater.46.Thewriterofthisstoryis_.A,anAmericanpilotB,aforesterC,fromNepalD,anEnglishphotography47,Benhasnotseenanyofhisfamily_.A,inEnglandB,sincehewenttoworkinNepalC,forthreeyearsD,for

22、amonth48,SincehewenttoNepal,Benhas_.A,notcontractedhisparentsveryoftenB,writtenemailstothewriterregularlyC,writtenlotsofpostcardsD,oftenphonedhisfamilyinEngland49.TheinvitationtoNepalmadethewriterfeel_A.mysteriousB.excitedC.boredD.angry50.WhenhegetstoNepal,thewriter_.A.expectstomakesomemoneyB.hopest

23、ogetafreeticketC.wantstosellsomeofhisphotographsD.hopestotakesomeinterestingphotographsV.Readthepassageandthenanswerthequestions.TheworldsfirstsubwaywasbuiltinLondonin1863.Atthetime,thegovernmentwaslookingforawaytoreducetrafficproblemsinthecityofLondon.Thepoorareasofthecityweresocrowdedwithpeopletha

24、titwasalmostimpossibleforhorsecarriages(thetaxisofthosedays)togetaround.ThecityofficialswereinterestedintryingtomakeitpossibleforworkerstoliveoutsideofLondonandtraveleasilytoworkeachday.Ifpeoplehadacheapandconvenientwaythattheycoulddependontogettoandfromwork,theywouldmovetheirhomesoutsideofthecity.T

25、hiswouldhelpsolvetheproblemoftoomanypeoplelivinginthepoorpartsofLondon.Fromtheseproblems,theideaoftheLondonUnderground,thefirstsubwaysystem,wasborn.TheplansforbuildingtheUndergroundmetwithseveralproblemsanddelays,butthefirsttrackwasopenedinJanuary1863.Asteamtrainpulledthecarsalongthefirstunderground

26、trackwhichwassixkilometers(3.7miles)long.About30000peoplegotonthesubwaythefirstday.Ridersweretreatedtocomfortableseats(standingupwhilethetrainwasmovingwasnotallowed)andpleasantdecorationsinsideeachofthecars.However,thesmokefromtheenginesoonfilledtheairinthetunnelswithashandsoot,aswellaschemicalgases

27、.Fanshadtobeputinthetunnelslatertokeeptheaircleanenoughforpeopletobreathe.Evenwithitsproblems,ridingtheUndergrounddidbecomepopular.Itcarriedninemillionridersinitsfirstyear.ModemsubwayshavecomealongwaysincetheearlydaysoftheLondonUnderground.Todaythereare94largeundergroundrapidtransitsystemsaroundthew

28、orld.ThebusiestofthesesubwaysystemsistheTokyoMetrowhichopenedin1927.Thisefficientsubwayhastwobillionridersperyear,andpushersworkontheplatforms(站台)duringbusytraffichourstohelppushridersontotrains.Attimes,subwaycarshavebeenpackedwithupto300people!Shoppingmallsbuiltinhightrafficstationswhereridersmovef

29、romonetraintoanotherhavealsohelpedthepopularityofsubwaysinTokyo.Manystationsincludeundergrounddepartmentstores,supermarkets,restaurants,andspecialtyshops.Shoppersneverhavetogoaboveground!Questions1.WhydidBritishgovernmentwanttobuildtheLondonUnderground?2.Whenandwherewastheworldsfirstsubwaybuilt?3.Th

30、erewereabout3000peopleonthesubwaythefirstday,werentthere?4.Couldridersstandupwhilethetrainwasmovingin1863?5.Whatdo“pushers”dointheTokyoMetro?1.ParttwoI.Wordstransformation.1.liBaiisconsideredoneofthegreatest_(poem)inancientChina.2.TheUShastwomain_parties,theDemocraticPartyandtheRepublicanParty.(poli

31、tics)3.-Whathappened?-Two_(thief)brokeintothecompanylastnight.4.-Ihavealwayswantedtowina1000-metrerace.-Haveyou_(success)yet?5.DifferentpeoplehavedifferenttastesinTVprograms.someareinterestedinrealityshows.andsomeenjoywatching_(naturally)movies.6.Whatsyour_(solve)totheproblem?7.WeChatmessagingisconv

32、enient.ButsometimesIfindit_(annoy).8.Ianfixescarsashobby,whilehistwinsisterpreferstodosports_(outdoor)9.-Whattraffic!WillIbeabletomakeittitheairportontime?-Dontworry.Takeadeep_(breathless)10.Shelooked_(caution)aroundbeforewalkingawayfromthehouse.II.Fillintheblankswiththegivenverbsintheirproperforms.

33、A.Goodafternoon,auntLucy.Whereisatharine.?B.Goodafternoon,she_go)toWandashoppingcentre.A.Thatsashoppingparadise.I_(be)theremanytimes.Ieven_(spend)awholedaytherewithmyfamilylastChrismas.B.Itmustbefun.Iisthefirsttimeatharine_(shop)there.Youknowshe_(write)thepaperathomealldaylongsinceshe_(get)backfromF

34、rancelastFriday.She_(notfinish)ituntilyesterday.A.Goodforher!Butitstimefordinnernow,soshe_(get)backsoon,right?Actually,IhavesomeFrenchpuzzles_(ask)herforhelp.B.Imnotsure.Youdbetter_(contact)heronWeChatnow.III.Fillineachblankwithaproperword.Thefirstletterisgiven.Teenagersareverybusyatschoolnowandofte

35、nforgettothinkabouttheirdietsandsports.Thetruthisthathealthyeatingandregularexercisearetwowaystokeepf_.D_2_yourteenageyears,itisimportanttogiveyourbodyenoughe_3_itneeds.younggirlsneedabout2200caloriesadayandboysneedabitm_4_.Manydoctorssuggest2800caloriesforteenageb_5_.50%ofyourcaloriesshouldcomefrom

36、rice,bread,vegetablesandfruit,youalsoneedtodrinkalotofwater,6to8glassesaday.D_6_enoughwaterwillimproveyourskinandgiveyouhealthyhair.Physicala_7_,suchasplayingbasketballandswimming,aresomethingthatcanhelptomakeyoulookgoodandfeelgood.Expertssuggestthatteenagersspendatl_8_30minutesexercisingaday,fiveti

37、mesaweek.Afteryouexerciseabit,yourbodyproducessomethingthatmakesyoufeelr_9_andcomfortable.Itcanevenhelpyousleepbetteratnightandletyoup_10_moreattentionwhenyoustudy.IVSentencetransformation5%1.Peterjoinedthearmytheyearbeforelastyear.Peter_fortwoyearssofar.2,EdwardgraduatedfromEtonCollegein1996.It_Edward_fromEtonCollege.3.Itwasgreatfunintheamusementpark.Wealllikedplayingthere.Wefound_greatfun_intheamusementpark.4.ItishelpfulforyoutostretcharmsandlegsbeforeyourP.E.Class._armsandlegsbefor

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