四川达州2025届初二英语上册二月考试题

一、翻译题(共1题,共 5分)

1、句子翻译

将下列句子译成英语,并将所译句子写在答题卡上标有题号的横线上。

1如果明天不下雨,运动会将准时举行。

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2这个剧本如此精彩,以至引起许多导演的注意。

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3直到莫言(MoYan)获得诺贝尔奖(the Nobel Prize for Literature)我们才注意他。

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4我想知道他在学习化学上是否遇到了困难。

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5由于糟糕的天气,他没有别的办法只能放弃了他的演讲。

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二、单选题(共20题,共 100分)

2、---So kind of you to give me a ride to the station!

--- .________________________

A. It doesn’t matter B. Never mind

C. Don’t mention it D. My pleasure

3、—What about going to Shanghai Disneyland Park next month, Harry?

  . We’ll have a lot of fun there.

A.Good luck B.Never mind C.Sounds great

4、Amy ________ the windows already, so the room looks much brighter.

A. cleans   B. cleaned   C. is cleaning   D. has cleaned

5、—Have you ever _____ Mudanjiang to see the Jingbo Lake?

—Yes, I have.

A.went to B.gone to C.been in  D.been to

 

6、—Summer holiday is coming. What’s your plan, Jim?

—I haven’t decided   .

A. that I stay at home and read some books

B. whether I can take a course to lose weight

C. where will I travel abroad with my parents

D. when will I volunteer at the home for the elderly

 

7、People all thought him _________ and recommended him as the chairperson.

A. successful   B. was successful   C. success   D. was a success

8、— Look, what a nice house! It looks so great!

— Yeah, it ________ nearly 800 years ago.

A.was built

B.is built

C.built

D.builds

9、—The noise from the railway really drove me   .

—Oh, it’s your fault to live near there.

A. relaxed  B. crazy

C. scary D. comfortable

 

10、—Can you help me to work out the problem?

—__________.

A. Don’t mention it   B. With pleasure   C. You are right

11、—Must I get there on time? I'm too tired to walk on.

—I'm afraid you _______. You can't miss the good chance.

A.may B.will C.have to D.can

12、Jack often does some cooking for his family ________ Saturdays.

A.in

B.at

C.to

D.on

13、______ important information is now in our life!

A. How   B. What an   C. What a D. What

 

14、--- Would you like to be an actor when you grow up, Andy?

--- Yes,________________.

A. I am   B. I like   C. I would like   D. I’d love to

15、—These days, the COVID-19 epidemic(流行病) is more and more serious.

—To avoid this epidemic, people _________ to show their green health code(码) in public places.

A.ask

B.asked

C.are asked

D.have asked

16、—Have you finished your book report?

—No, but I’ll finish it if I _________ another two days.

A.am given

B.will give

C.give

D.will be given

17、Call Tom 18341657868 , please.

A.in   B.at

C.on     D./

 

18、—Tom, don’t drive home. You drank ________ at the table just now.

—Ok. I’ll take a taxi instead.

A.too much

B.too many

C.much too

D.so many

19、—Thanks for inviting me to your party.

—________.

A.It’s a big deal

B.It’s a pleasure

C.It doesn’t matter

D.It depends

20、The ________ we exercise every day, the ________ we will be.

A.much; healthier B.more; less healthy C.more; healthier

21、Lingling and Betty are great. ____ of them have been chosen to enter the maths competition.

A.None B.Neither C.AllD.Both

 

三、补全对话(共2题,共 10分)

22、根据下面的对话情景,在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子,使对话的意义连贯、完整。

A: Hi, Linda. Did you have a nice time during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

B: 1. I visited my grandparents in a village, and it was so much fun.

A: Sounds good. You remember it for such a long time. 2?

B: It was rainy, but it was very cool.

A: Well, 3?

B: I made mooncakes with my grandma, watched the moon and chatted with my family.

A: Oh, nice. 4?

B: I visit my grandparents once a term. What about you? How were your days?

A: Terrible! I stayed at home and did my homework all the time you know, the test is coming.

B: 5.

A: What you said sounds right. We should work hard to have a good future. See you.

B: See you.

23、单词拼写(本大题共8分,每小题1分)

(A) 根据句意和汉语注释,在横线上,写出单词的正确形式。

1Egypt is one of the most_________(古老的)countries in the world.

2I am lucky because I have friends to share my sadness and _____________ (忧愁,不悦) with.

3So far only a few countries have _____________ (成功)sent people into space.

4He _______ (怀疑) if he would learn anything new from Marie when he was at school

(B) 根据句意,在横线上,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。

5My cousin likes reading. He is thought to be a boy of __________(wise).

6I think it’s one of the most __________ (value) books.

7All the teachers in the school are trying to make their lesson_________(live) and interesting.

8It was raining hard when the several ____________(Germany) arrived at the airport.

 

四、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

24、配对阅读。左栏是在华工作的外籍专家Mr. Jack Frank的家庭成员的信息,右栏是关于中国传统文化线上展览的简介。请为每位家庭成员选择合适的展览,并选择对应的选项。

【1】 Mr. Jack Frank (the father) is a sociologist (社会学家). He is interested in Chinese folk culture especially traditional festivals.

【2】 Mrs. Frank (the mother) is a musician. She likes to enjoy folk music played by Chinese musical instruments.

【3】 Alice (the daughter) is learning painting in a university. She hopes to be an artist in the future.

【4】 Adam (the son) is studying in a primary school. He loves Tang poems so much that he learns one every day.

【5】 Mr. Kelvin Frank (the grandfather) used to be a sportsman. Now he practices Tai Chi every morning.

A. Tai Chi began in ancient China as a way of training people to protect themselves. It is now seen as a great way to exercise. Many community centers now offer classes for this art.

B. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), created by the Han Chinese, made great progress in the Song dynasty. Today TCM not only keeps and develops the traditions, but also makes good use of advanced technology of medicine.

C. In the past 3,500 years, China has developed its own form of cultural traditions, values and tastes. Tang poems are said to be the finest of Chinese literature (文学).

D. The art of paper cutting was first developed in China. Chinese paper-cuts have been a traditional form of decoration (装饰) at the Chinese New Year for thousands of years.

E. Chinese painting is one of the oldest artistic traditions in the world. The artists paint on rice paper or thin silk with brushes.

F. Traditional festivals play an important part in Chinese cultural heritage. There are a large number of traditional festivals in China. They carry rich information about the life of Chinese people.

G. Pipa is a four-stringed (弦) instrument with a history of more than 2,000 years. It can produce different sounds, such as the sounds of falling snow and raindrops. Here is a free online concert with some famous music pieces played by the Pipa.

25、任务型阅读,阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成下列各题。

In the pastmany students practiced English with their pen friends — they sent letters to people all around the world. Howeverwe now send emails to others and chat with people who live quite far away on the Internet.

Here’s some advice on how to succeed in your online language exchanges

How to start a conversation when speaking English online When you speak to somebody onlinestart by asking “Yes or No” questions. Use questions such as “Do you like …?” or “Can you …?” or “Have you ever …?”

Remember your goal. You are trying to learn about the other person. Think about things you enjoy and try to find some common ground between you. And share your own experiences to show that you have similar interests. If you only ask questionsyou will sound like a policeman or a policewoman!

How to keep a conversation going “Listen” carefully. In that wayyou can get to know somebody well. When you know him or her wellyou will have more to talk about.

Then ask follow-up questions. After you “listen”use what you “hear” to learn more about that person. Use “open ended” questionssuch as “What do you think of …?” or “What was the most interesting experience ...?”

Remember some basic rules for online language exchanges.

Be patient. Do not try to find a good friend right away.

Be careful. Don’t give any personal information on the Internetespecially your addresstelephone numberand even your real name.

1How did many students practice English with their pen friends in the past?

By _____________________________________________ .

2How should you start a conversation when speaking English online?

By asking _____________________________________________ .

3Can you share your own experiences online with other people?

_____________________________________________ .

4What does the writer think of giving personal information online?

It’s_____________________________________________ .

5What is the passage mainly about?

It is mainly about advice on _____________________________________________ .

 

26、Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案)

When my son, Mark, was in the third grade, he saved all his pocket money for over three months to buy holiday presents for those he loved. The third Saturday in December Mark said that he had made his list and had twenty dollars in his pocket.

I drove him to nearby supermarket. Mark picked up a hand basket and went off on his own while I waited patiently reading a book in the car. It took Mark over 45 minutes to choose his presents. The clerk rang in his purchases(把他所购物品输入现金出入记录器)as I politely looked the other way. Mark kept within his budget(预算)and reached into his pocket for his money. It was not there! There was a hole in his pocket, but no money. Mark stood in the middle of the store holding his basket, tears rolling down his cheeks. His whole body was shaking with his sobs. Then an amazing thing happened. A customer in the store came up to Mark. She knelt down and took him in her arms.

“You would do me the greatest favour if you let me replace(补还)your money,” said the woman. “It would be the most wonderful present you could ever give me. I only ask that one day you pass it on. One day, when you are grown-up, I would like you to find someone you can help. When you help this other person, I know you will feel as good about it as I do now.”

Mark took the money, dried his tears and ran to the checkout counter as fast as he could. I think we all enjoyed our gifts that year as much as Mark enjoyed giving them to us.

I would like to say “thank you” to that very kind woman. I would like to tell her that four years later Mark went house to house collecting blankets and clothes for the homeless people in the Oakland fire—and he thought of her. And I want to promise her that Mark will never forget to keep passing it on.

【1】Mark saved all his pocket money to _________.

A.make his list

B.buy holiday presents

C.have his money in his pocket

D.shop in a nearby supermarket

【2】What was Mark’s parent doing when he was in the supermarket?

A.Reading a book.

B.Looking the other way

C.Choosing presents.

D.Ringing in his purchases.

【3】Why was his tears rolling down his cheeks?

A.Because he wanted to buy too many things.

B.Because he didn’t keep within his budget.

C.Because his money was missing.

D.Because there was a hole in his pocket.

【4】What does the underlined word “sobs” mean?

A.抽泣

B.怒骂

C.拳打脚踢

D.点头

【5】What did the woman want to do? She wanted to _________.

A.ask for a favour

B.replace his money

C.took Mark in her arms

D.knelt down

【6】What’s the best title of the passage?

A.Love is great.

B.Love between Mark and a kind woman.

C.Love is for giving.

D.Love between Mark and his parent.

27、   A good night’s sleep can improve your mood and your memory. New data shows that getting enough sleep might also get your cuts to grow back together faster. In fact, sleep was more important than good healthy food in speeding wound growing back together.

This wasn’t what scientists had expected to see.

They had hoped to show that giving people the right type of food for good health and growth would make their skin wounds grow back together faster --- even in people who were prevented from having enough sleep. The scientists thought it should work because good healthy food keeps the body strong, helps repair injuries and guards against infection (感染).

Tracey Smith is a scientist at the U.S. Army Research Institute. She and her team studied three groups of healthy people who came to their lab to take part in tests. They gave each group small skin wounds.

* One group of 16 volunteers got a normal amount of sleep --- seven to nine hours a night. The other two groups of 20 people each got only two hours of sleep a night, for three nights in a row. To stay awake, the volunteers were asked to do things such as walking, playing video games, watching TV, sitting on an exercise ball or playing table tennis. Throughout the experiment, one of the sleep-losing groups got a healthy drink with protein and vitamins. The other group also got a drink: It looked and tasted the same but had no healthy chemicals in it.

Sleep clearly helped. People who slept normally got well in about 4.2 days. The volunteers without enough sleep took about 5 days. And getting better healthy food offered no clear benefit. What to make of the data

Sleep expert Clete Kushida didn’t find the results all that surprising. He is a doctor at Stanford University Medical Center in California. The idea that lost sleep harms the body is true.

Why didn’t healthy food help healing time? Smith can think of a few possibilities. The healthy drinks may have helped a little --- just not enough to show up clearly in the small numbers of men and women tested here. Different people need different amount of time to become better.

For people who can’t avoid losing sleep, scientists still don’t have a good way to help them. Smith says, “If you want to become better faster, your best bet for now is to get more ‘vitamin Z’.

1What did the scientists think of this experiment at first?

A.They expected that good healthy food could help people’s skin wounds grow back together faster even without enough sleep.

B.They believe that enough sleep was more important than healthy food because it kept the body strong and helped repair injuries.

C.They thought that without enough sleep it was hard for the skin cuts to become better because the right type of food didn’t work.

D.They wondered which type of way was more helpful and useful to skin injuries, enough sleep or the right type of healthy food.

2Why did the writer write the paragraph with a “*”?

A.To show how right the scientists’ prediction was. B.To introduce which group worked better.

C.To tell readers how the experiment was. D.To show what volunteers took part in it.

3Sleep expert Clete Kushida didn’t find the result all that surprising because   .

A.he thinks healthy drinks just helped a little because not everyone needs them

B.he believes different people need spend different time in becoming better

C.he guesses the drinks may be not healthy enough to work properly

D.he thinks not having enough sleep is bad for people’s body and health

4What does Smith refer ‘vitamin Z’ to in the sentence “If you want to become better faster, your best bet for now is to get more ‘vitamin Z’?

A.A vitamin called Z. B.A helpful healthy chemical.

C.A vitamin which is helpful to wound. D.sleep.

5What’s the best title for this article?

A.A useful and helpful report on sleep B.Sleep makes wounds better faster

C.Healthy food helps repair injuries D.A useful and important experiment

五、短文填空(共1题,共 5分)

28、阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺连贯。

Recently, Sunshine Middle School held a series of (一系列) Harry Potter-themed English activities that 【1】 (bring) many students’ dreams of magic to life.

Among all of the activities, the cosplay show was the best. Anna, 【2】 Harry Potter fan who cosplayed Hermione, said, “We bought lots of things, such as wands (魔杖) and acceptance letters (录取通知书) from Hogwarts. We also put videos from the movies in the background for our show.” After much practice, the actors put on 【3】 (they) wizard robes (长袍) and wigs (假发), stepped onto the stage (舞台) and acted 【4】 superstars.

“When we practiced, I was afraid to make eye contact (接触) with others and kept   【5】 (forget) my lines (台词),” said Alice, who played Ginny. “To deal with these problems, I performed in front of the mirror over and over again. When I 【6】 (final) performed confidently, I realized how much I’d achieved.”

Besides the cosplay show, the students 【7】 (encourage) to write out some famous quotes (引述) from the books. As one quote said, “Working hard is important, 【8】 there is something that is more important: believing in yourself.” These classic lines encouraged the students to keep looking ahead.

“We felt 【9】 (excite) to see all the students show such great interest in reading English novels and give such wonderful 【10】 (perform),” said an English teacher from the school.

六、完型填空(共1题,共 5分)

29、

The Power of Walking

The Great Wall, one of China’s best-known faces, has now become a magic ladder which _______ an eleven-year-old Australian girl get closer to her dream. The eleven-year-old Australian girl, Taylor Walker-lear, was born with cerebral palsy (大脑性瘫痪). ______, such a disease affected her movement and stopped her from _______ like a normal child. However, her willpower (意志力) always pushes herself to be the _______ she can be.

In March 2016, she reached the top of Mount Kosciuszko, the highest mountain in Australia at 2,229 meters _______ sea level. When her mother Toni asked her what her next goal was, she answered: “Maybe the Great Wall.”

In preparation for her dream to climb the Great Wall, Taylor spent _______ strengthening (强化) her legs and _______ up willpower. What’s more, in September 2016, Taylor went through a major operation to improve her motor function. After that, she was able to stand straight like other children. When she was asked whether the _______was painful, she said with a smile: “It’s all right.”

_______ her own efforts, she also got help from Norman Li, a Chinese businessman. He learned about Taylor’s dream and was ________ deeply. He decided to support Taylor’s trip to Beijing. “What I did for Taylor was also to repay those Australians who gave me a _______ years ago,” he said. As an old Chinese saying goes, “A drop of water in need shall be returned with a burst of spring indeed.”

On June 6 this year, her wish came true. The journey started near Watch Tower No 14, somewhere in the middle of the Mutianyu Great Wall. With the help of her walking aid, her parents and a group of primary school volunteers from Beijing, Taylor moved ahead _______.

Looking at the view below _______ a little window in the tower, she said, “It’s amazingly beautiful!”

The walk on the Great Wall is _______, not only because Taylor’s dream has come true, but also because this experience has given her _______ she needs for the next goal.

A.made

B.took

C.asked

D.told

A.Luckily

B.Hopelessly

C.Sadly

D.Happily

A.walking

B.running

C.rushing

D.climbing

A.most

B.better

C.best

D.more

A.above

B.over

C.under

D.below

A.days

B.months

C.weeks

D.years

A.opened

B.put

C.built

D.hung

A.operation

B.dream

C.story

D.wish

A.Including

B.Besides

C.Except

D.Beside

A.surprised

B.excited

C.touched

D.attracted

A.start

B.help

C.chance

D.hand

A.fast

B.slowly

C.happily

D.hopefully

A.past

B.across

C.through

D.on

A.successful

B.important

C.interesting

D.exciting

A.hope

B.courage

C.power

D.confidence

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