北京市燕山地区2022年初中毕业年级质量监测(一)英语试题(word版无答案)

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北京市燕山地区2022年初中毕业年级质量监测(一)英语试题(word版无答案)

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北京市燕山地区 2022 年初中毕业年级质量监测(一)
英 语 试 卷 2022 年 4 月
知识运用(共 14 分)
一、单项填空。(共 6 分,每小题 0.5 分)
从下面各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My grandma is a doctor. We often visit on weekends.
A.him B.her C.us D.them
usually play the piano after school an hour.
A.of B.on C.at D.for 3.My little brother likes doing sports. He is much than last year.
A.strong B.stronger C.strongest D.the strongest 4.— classrooms are there in your school
There are 32.
A.How many B.How much C.How often D.How long 5.— Tom, did you watch the women's football game last night
Yes. It really exciting.
A.is B.was C.will be D.has been 6.— Miss Liu, must we go to the English Club every day
No, you .
A.can't B.couldn't C.needn't D.mustn't 7.— Do you like drawing
Yes, I to the Art Club every Friday.
A.go B.went C.am going D.was going 8.My father a movie online when I got home.
A.watches B.watched C.is watching D.was watching 9.We can have a talk you have time.
A.so B.if C.or D.though 10.My brother in Britain since he was 18 years old.
A.studies B.studied C.will study D.has studied
Lots of trees on March, 12 in the park near my home.
A.plant B.planted C.were planted D.will be planted 12.— Tony, do you remember the Palace Museum
— Yes. About five years ago.
A.when we visited B.when did we visit
C.when we will visit D.when will we visit
二、完形填空。(共 8 分,每小题 1 分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
My partner and I wanted to spread some joy ( 喜悦,愉快 ) this Christmas, so we decided to
organize 13 for the people of a local nursing home.
I 14 our plans online. My aunt and two of my friends sent me money to buy gifts. Then one of the ladies who works at a different branch ( 分 店 ) of the store sent me over a huge box of chocolates, biscuits and sweets to add to the presents. We collected lots of food and gifts to the people and 15 wrapped ( 包 , 裹 ) them.
A man called James who saw my post 16 to drive us to the home and another lady messaged
me saying she had her own gifts she wanted to give. It was lovely to see people coming together to help. So, on December 22, we were all ready to go and be Santa's elves (精灵)! James picked up my partner and me, and we 17 to the nursing home with 74 gifts and lots of food. After signing in,
putting on our masks, gowning up (穿上长袍) and having our temperature checked, we were ready to spread the Christmas cheer.
I was a little 18 as it was my first time in a nursing home and I'm shier than my partner who has no trouble talking to the people. But
once the nursing manager began taking us round to everyone's rooms, I saw the 19 , surprise and happiness on their faces. I was so happy to be there and it gave me so much joy. We went to everyone's rooms, wished them a very happy Christmas and gave them each a small gift of soaps, hand creams, biscuits, chocolates, etc.
It was a wonderful 20 and I highly recommend ( 推 荐 ) that people do something like this
as it will bring you some satisfaction and happiness. The feeling of giving people gifts is simply wonderful.
13.A.gifts B.teams C.boxes D.ladies
14.A.made B.discussed C.posted D.celebrated 15.A.sadly B.simply C.difficultly D.carefully 16.A.offered B.refused C.studied D.organized 17.A.learned B.headed C.mentioned D.separated 18.A.excited B.angry C.curious D.nervous 19.A.pains B.values C.smiles D.disappoints 20.A.journey B.experience C.discovery D.experiment
阅读理解(共 36 分)
三、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共 26 分,每小题 2 分)
A
B
Tommy Rhomberg was a twelve-year-old young boy in Iowa. Last summer, his home state was destroyed by Great Derecho. He soon came up with a creative idea to
raise money for his community by making and selling baseball bats out of wood brought down by the storm.
The idea for the bats originally ( 起 初 ) began as Tommy prepared a
birthday gift for his friend. Then many others expressed interest in owning
Great Derecho bats of their own. At first, Tommy didn't take it seriously, but
baseball bat
When is International Polar Bear Day
A.May 26. B.March 12. C.August 27. D.February 27.
Where can we find most of the world's polar bears
A.In America. B.In Canada. C.In China. D.In Japan.
How can we help polar bears
Increase your carbon footprint.
Join action groups to protect polar bears.
Learn more about the difficult situation of polar bears.
Support more tourism to polar regions to see polar bears.
since so many people in the area needed help after the storm, he determined (下定决心) to make a difference to them.
The first bat took Tommy 10 hours to carve (雕刻) and sand out of a tree branch that had fallen in his yard. With blisters (水泡) on his hands, Tommy had to refuse his brother's request for making another bat. But as he began receiving more orders, he streamlined (使效率更高) the process with
a machine with the help of his grandfather. Tommy promised $20 from each order would go to the local disaster relief fund (地方赈灾基金) to rebuild the community.
When asked why he started the "bat business", Tommy replied, "We got kind of lucky with the
storm. We didn't have much damage, but just driving around town there were people with houses destroyed and I just wanted to raise money so we could help them rebuild. I feel like it's really helping people."
Tommy has made more than 100 bats, raising more than $2500 to help out his community, and orders have come in from as far as Arizona and Connecticut. Tommy is not taking additional orders
at the moment, but it's possible that he will make more bats in the future, according to his website. 24.What is Great Derecho
A.A place. B.A storm. C.A person. D.An idea.
Tommy made the first bat because .
he wanted to give his friend a gift
his brother asked him to make one
he was interested in playing baseball
his grandfather suggested producing one 26.What did Tommy do for the community
He rebuilt the school.
He collected the wood.
He repaired the machine.
He raised money by the "bat business".
C
Exercise plays a very important role in a healthy lifestyle. But you may not have time or money to go to a gym on a regular basis ( 定期 ). The good news is that today's technology lets you take fitness classes from the comfort of your home.
A quick Internet search will turn up thousands of online fitness classes. These classes let you
listen to instructions and watch instructors demonstrate how to do exercises. You can watch videos on your phone, computer or tablet and do the exercises right where you are.
All you need is an Internet connection and a space large enough to move around in. Online fitness classes take a wide variety of
forms. Some focus on stretches ( 伸 展 ) and slow movements. Other classes involve fast aerobic
activity ( 有氧运动 ), while others build muscle ( 肌肉 ) strength.
Some require equipment such as weights, but others use only your body. This means that you can choose the class you like. And you can try a different one whenever you like.
Some online fitness classes require a membership fee, but some are completely free. Anyone can post a fitness video on the Internet. Not everyone knows what they are doing.
So it is important to think about who is teaching the class. Try to find trainers who are certified
( 颁发证书 ) by an organization with a good reputation ( 信誉 ).
I tried some online fitness classes several years ago. The reason was simple: convenience. I could do a fitness class at any time of day. I didn't need to travel to a gym and back, which saved
What can we learn from the passage
The writer encourages people to have online fitness classes.
You'd better choose the fitness classes according to your time.
It's important to think about the trainers of fitness classes at the gym.
Scheduled classes at a gym are more helpful than online fitness classes.
D
Hello, everyone! Welcome to our show Tease Your Brain.
Today we will talk about brand ( 品 牌 ) language. When you walk into Starbucks, the world's biggest coffee chain (连锁店), you may hear a customer speaking a rapid-fire series of descriptions when asking for a drink—half-caf, black, and for the sizes—tall, grande, venti and trenta.
It is a special language, so this morning we have invited Scott, the Starbucks Regional Manager to talk about it. Welcome Scott!
First of all, can you say something about Starbucks language
Scott: Thanks for inviting me. OK, sure. Our company invented these rules in the booklet, "Make It Your Drink". It only belongs to Starbucks. We have also trained our baristas ( 咖啡师 ) to reply to customers using Starbucks vocabulary.
That is so interesting, Scott! Is Starbucks the only company that uses brand language
Scott: No. Many companies use this technique. When hungry Californians order a meal at In-N-Out, a burger chain, they need to specify the
proportion of cheese slices to patties: a "triple double"
me a lot of time. But being able to work out any time meant I kept putting it off. I'd do everything else first and then the day would be over. I'd never actually get around to exercising. Having to exercise at a fixed time means I have to put it on my schedule. So for me, scheduled classes such as those at a gym are helpful.
What do people need to have online fitness classes
means two patties sandwiched between three slices of cheese.
Thank you very much, Scott!
This past week, Tease Your Brain left the studio to
ask people's opinion about brand language. Let's find out what a sociologist said:
patties cheese slice
Enough time and money.
Strong muscles and enough weight.
C.A membership fee and a good trainer. D.An Internet connection and a large space.
What does the underlined word "demonstrate" mean in Paragraph 2
A.Show. B.Stretch. C.Comfort. D.Involve.
What's the writer's suggestion about choosing an online fitness instructor
Choose your favorite instructor.
Choose the instructor who can give you instructions.
Choose the instructor who is certified by a good organization.
Choose the instructor who can post a fitness video on the Internet.
A sociologist: People become part of a "speech community" when they use specialized vocabulary, which creates a feeling of shared values. Every time a company gets a consumer ( 消费者 ) to refer to its products using a branded term rather than a general description—whoppers, say,
rather than burgers—it is drawing them into its own community. In so doing, it makes them more
likely to buy its products in the future.
OK. Now let's listen to what a customer in Starbucks said.
I heard you order your coffee with the brand language, "no-whip". So, what do you think of this kind of language
A customer: I think it helps to create a "tribe ( 群,族 )" that members identify with ( 认同 ).
Take CrossFit, a fitness firm as an example. It has come up with a set of extensive vocabulary—"wod" means "workout of the day". Using this kind of description, I feel like I am in the CrossFit group.
Which of the following belongs to Starbucks language
A.Wod. B.No-whip. C.Whopper. D.Triple double.
Starbucks language was invented to .
五、文段表达。(共 10 分)
书面表达 ( 共 10 分 )
show a new brand of coffee
give its baristas a sense of belonging
get customers to identify with the brand
provide a place for people to share their values 33.What is the purpose of the show
To advertise Starbucks' popular products.
To talk about the effect of brand language.
To mark the importance of brand in uence.
To advise more companies to create special terms.
四、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共 10 分,每小题 2 分)
A Rubbish Collector's Work Is Never Done
Brian Kane was a rubbish collector in Denver, Colorado. Eight hours a day, five days a week, fifty weeks a year, he rode on the back of a garbage truck. At each stop, he would run to the back of buildings, then pull heavy rubbish cans to the truck. Brian never complained.
Brian saw these hardships as opportunities to become strong and fit. His job was a training ground for his lifelong dream: to climb Mount Qomolangma. On his thirtieth birthday, Brian took a leave from his job and ew to Nepal to begin the long, difficult journey up Mount Qomolangma.
Brian first climbed to a base camp (大本营). He planned to bring three oxygen containers
( 氧 气 罐 ) with him to the top. At 29, 028 feet, it would be hard to survive ( 存 活 ) without extra oxygen. Over the next two months, Brian climbed to 26, 000 feet, to Camp Four—the last place to
rest below the top of the mountain. But when Brian saw this camp, he fell to his knees. "Rubbish!" he cried. Nearly a thousand empty oxygen containers littered the camp area. Humans had turned
this beautiful, far-away place into a big rubbish pile (堆). Brian was very sad. But with a strong
determination (决心) he continued to follow his dream. Two days later he stood proudly on the top of Mount Qomolangma. He had reached the "roof of the world!"
Two days after this great achievement, Brian put a dozen empty oxygen containers in his pack and walked down the mountain. He smiled to himself as he realized that the work of a rubbish collector is great and never done.
What was Brian Kane
What was Brian's lifelong dream
What did Brian plan to bring to the top of Mount Qomolangma 37.How did Brian feel when he saw the rubbish pile at Camp Four 38.What do you think of Brian Kane
39.从下面两个题目中任选一题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。
文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。
题目①
假设你是李华,你的好友 Tom 暑假要来北京体验中国传统文化,请根据问题回复邮件, 设计北京一日游活动。请告知你们要去哪里以及原因和具体的活动安排。
提示词语:traditional Chinese culture, tea house, Peking opera, paper cutting, hutong
提示问题:● Where are you going
Why are you going there
What activities are you going to do there
(
Dear Tom,
I'm very glad that you will come to Beijing this summer
vacation.
I'm looking forward to your arrival. Yours,
Li Hua
)
题目②
最近多地新冠疫情出现反弹,全国人民众志成城,携手抗疫。作为中学生,在做好个人防护的同时,也应积极参与抗疫活动。某英文网站在开展以“全民抗疫,人人有责”为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你是如何做好个人防护的, 并说说你打算为抗击疫情做些什么。
提示词语:COVID-19 virus ( 新冠病毒 ), vaccinate ( 接种疫苗 ), mask ( 口罩 ), fight against
提示问题:● How do you protect yourself from the virus
What will you do to fight against the epidemic ( 疫情 )

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