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    07牛津中考英语专项训练 (综合练习)doc--初中英语 .doc

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    07牛津中考英语专项训练 (综合练习)doc--初中英语 .doc

    永久免费在线组卷 课件教案下载 无需注册和点数07牛津中考英语专项训练 (综合练习)I. 单项填空(共20题,每题1分,共20分)A)情景交际1. Now, where is my purse? _! Well be late for the picnic. A. Take your time B. Dont worry C. Take it easy D. Come on2. You couldnt have chosen any gift better for me._. A. Im glad you like it so much B. Thats all right C. Oh, dont you like it? D. Sorry, Ill choose a better one next time3. Micky! _, Mum? Come and help me move the table out.A. WhatB. RightC. YesD. Pardon4. Do you mind if I turned the TV down? _.A. Yes, I dont mindB. No, go right aheadC. Yes, please turn it downD. Dont worry. Youll get used to it soon5. She didnt come to school yesterday, did she?_, though she was not feeling very well.A. No, she didntB. Yes, she didntC. No, she didD. Yes, she didB)语言知识6. Suzhou is _ most beautiful tourist city and I believe Ill come for _ second time.A. the; aB. a; aC. the; theD. a; the7. Have you heard todays weather forecast? Yes. Better weather is _. We can expect an outing.A. in the wayB. by the wayC. on the wayD. in this way8. Can I tell my best friend about it? No, I dont want anyone else to know it. You _ keep it to yourself.A. mustB. needC. canD. may9. Is this school _ you visited last month?A. whereB. the one whereC. thatD. the one 10. When I handed the report to Peter, he said that David was the right person _.A. to send it toB. to sendC. to be sentD. for sending11. I wonder if she _ to the ball.She is sure to come if she _ time tonight.A. comes; has B. will come; will have C. comes; will haveD. will come; has12. Oxford, as we know, _ is one of the best universities in the world.A. thatB. / C. itD. this13. Studying abroad is quite different from life in China. It took me nearly half a year to _ the language problem and culture shock.A. turn overB. look overC. get overD. go over14. Whats the best way of losing weight? _A. Why not playing games? B. Why dont you play games?C. I advise you to playing games? D. Youd better to play games?15. Yesterday we had a lecture given by a _ teacher.A. well-mannered young school B. young well-mannered schoolC. well-mannered school young D. school well-mannered young16. They asked me to have a drink with them. I said that it was at least ten years since I _ a good drink.A. had enjoyedB. was enjoyingC. have enjoyedD. have been enjoying17. Thank you for the great trouble you have taken _ me with my English?Think nothing of it! A. with helpingB. to help C. in helpingD. helping18. Unluckily, he was soon told _ he discovered was unimportant to them.A. what whyB. that whyC. what thatD. why what 19. How can I wake up so early?Set the alarm clock, _ you will make it.A. ButB. orC. and D. so20. When I dropped in, Dr Smith _, so we only had time for a few words.A. just left B. was just leavingC. has just left D. had just leftII. 完形填空 (共15题,每题1分,共15分) Mr. and Mrs Smiths house was full of suitcases, packages and packed-up boxes. The two of them were 21 with pencils and paper, checking their luggage, when there was a 22 at the door. Mr. Smith went to 23 it and saw a well-dressed middle-aged lady outside. The lady said that she lived in the house beside theirs, and that she had come to 24 them to their new home.The Smiths invited her in after apologizing for the state of the house.“Oh, 25 ,” she answered. “Do you know in some parts of this 26 neighbours are not all 27 ? There are some streets where people do not 28 their neighbours, 29 their next-door ones. But in this street everybody is friends with 30 else. We are one big, happy family. Im 31 that you will be 32 here.”The well-dressed lady got a 33 when she came to visit the house the 34 time, because she found a quite 35 man and woman in it. Mr. and Mrs Smith had not had the courage to tell her that they were not the new owners of the house, who were to move in the next day, but the old ones, who have lived beside her for two years without ever having visited her or even noticing her existence (存在).21. A. free B. busyC. pleased D. familiar (熟悉的)22. A. sound B. ring C. friend D. message23. A. answer B. serve C. see D. guess24. A. invite B. lead C. take D. welcome25. A. excuse meB. here you are C. never mind D. thank you26. A. house B. street C. town D. time 27. A. busy B. lonely C. safe D. friendly28. A. know B. understand C. welcome D. respect 29. A. only B. even C. mostly D. neither30. A. anybody B. nobody C. somebody D. none31. A. uncertain B. glad C. sure D. afraid32. A. happy B. lonely C. popular D. friendly33. A. surprise B. fright C. pleasure D. worry34. A. first B. exact C. next D. same35. A. famous B. different C. young D. oldIII. 阅读理解(共20题,每题2分,共40分) (A)Do you feel a little sleepy after lunch? Well, thats normal. Your body naturally slows down then. What should you do about it? Dont reach for a coffee! Instead, take a nap. There are many benefits (好处) of a daily nap. First of all, you are more efficient (有效率) after napping. You remember things better and make fewer mistakes. Also, you can learn things more easily after taking a nap. A 20-minute nap can reduce information overload. It can also reduce stress. Finally, a nap may increase your self-confidence and make you more alert (灵活). It may even cheer you up. But, there are some simple rules you should follow about taking a nap. First, take a nap in the middle of the day, about eight hours after you wake up. Otherwise, you may disturb your sleep-wake pattern. Next, a 20-minute nap is best. If you sleep longer, you may fall into a deep sleep. After waking from a deep sleep, you will feel worse. Also, you should set an alarm clock. That way, you can fully relax during your nap. You wont have to keep looking at the clock so that you dont oversleep. Now, the next time you feel sleepy after lunch, dont get stressed. Put your head down, close your eyes, and have forty winks.36. What is a good rule for taking a nap? A. Use an alarm clock.B. Nap eight hours after waking up. C. Sleep for about half an hour.D. All of the above37. According to the passage, what is NOT a benefit of napping?A. It makes you strongerB. It makes you feel happierC. It gives you more self-confidenceD. It improves your memory 38. Which may happen if an alarm clock is not used?A. You may relax more.B. You may feel too nervous to relax.C. You may forget an important meeting.D. You may not reduce your napping time. 39. In the last paragraph, “have forty winks” can be replaced by “_”.A. do eye-protection exercisesB. close your eyes for forty timesC. have a short sleep during the daytimeD. pretend to have a quick nap after lunch(B) Do you think animals can predict (预报) the weather or other natural events? Farmers living in the countryside think so. For hundreds of years, they have observed animals. They think animals behavior (行为) can be connected to future weather conditions or events. For example, if swans fly into the wind, a hurricane is coming. Or, if cows lie down, a rainstorm is coming. There are many traditional stories connecting animals and natural events. Many people think that these stories are just folklore, traditional stories and beliefs without scientific evidence (证据). Scientists, however, are beginning to take another look at some of these ideas. Kiyoshi Shimamura is a Japanese earthquake researcher. He noticed an increase in dog bites a short time before earthquakes hit. Then, he did an investigation (调查) of twelve public health centers in Kobe, Japan. These health centers treated people after the 1995 earthquake. He noticed some interesting information about the month before the big earthquake. Treatment for animal bites had increased. In fact, aggressive (冒犯的;侵略的) behavior in dogs, such as biting and barking loudly, jumped (猛增) 60 percent! People noticed other changes in animal behavior before the earthquake as well. For example, fish began swimming together in large groups, only in the middle of the water and not near the edges. Also, birds flew away from their nests for many days, leaving their eggs unprotected. The animal behavior suggests that animals may be able to predict natural events better than people.40. What is the main idea of the passage? A. What animals do during earthquakesB. Many earthquakes of Japan C. Effect (影响) of natural events on animals actionsD. Folklore and other stories about animals41. How do dogs begin to behave just before an earthquake? A. They lie down in grass. B. They stay together in large groups. C. They leave their homes. D. They hurt people.42. What other animals behave strangely before an earthquake?A. Pigs B. BirdsC. Cows D. All of the above43. What did Kiyoshi Shimamura look at during his investigation? A. Animal clinics treating dogsB. The number of patients with bitesC. The number of earthquakes a yearD. Places dogs go during earthquakes (C) My first performance (表演) in front of an audience was coming up soon. I tried as hard as I could to remain calm, but my heart was racing. I stared down at my sweat-covered, shaking hands. I looked up again at the audience, realizing that these were real people. They were not just my mum and dad, who would say, “Good job!” even if I messed up the entire piece. What if I had the wrong music? What if I played the wrong notes? As it turned out, I was never able to answer these questions because the spotlight (聚光灯) was waiting for me. I grasped my hands tightly together, drying off the sweat. Slowly I walked to the mud-brown piano in the center of the room. It contained 88 demanding keys, which were waiting impatiently to be played. I swallowed the golf-ball-sized lump (隆起部分) in my throat and sat down. Slowly, I opened the music. Next, I rested my still shaking hands on the ivory (象牙色的) keys. As my fingers played across the keys, I was becoming more unsure of my preparation for this moment. But the memory of my years of training came flooding back. I knew that I had practised this piece so many times that I could play it backwards if requested. Although at one point I accidentally played two keys instead of the intended one, I continued to move my fingers automatically (自动地). My eyes burned holes into (were fixed on) the pages in front of me. There was no way that I was going to lose my concentration. To keep this to myself, I leaned forward and focused carefully on the music. When I came to the end of the page, a warning went off inside my head: DONT MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU TURN THE PAGE! Needless to say, I obeyed myself with all my heart and mind. And, proud of my “page-turning” feat (技艺), I finished the rest of the piece without making a single mistake. After the final note died away, a celebration went into action inside my head. I had finished. I had mastered the impossible.44. The author was nervous before the performance because _. A. her mother and father werent present B. the strong spotlight was shining onto the stage C. she hadnt mastered the entire piece D. she had never performed in public before45. The underlined phrase “mess up” in Paragraph 3 probably means _.A. put into disorderB. forget aboutC. stop halfwayD. do well in46. The author _. A. didnt make any mistake in the performance B. felt better at the beginning of the performance C. paid all attention to nothing but her performance D. lost her concentration (注意力) sometimes during the performance47. What did the author feel about her performance? A. She thought it was comfortable and successful. B. She thought it was very difficult but successful. C. She thought she had never made a mistake during the performance. D. She thought she played through the piece carefully but light-heartedly. (D) For Chinese, its time for dragon boat racing and Zongzi. But in South Korea, wrestling and swing play are the highlights. However, both events go by the same name the Dragon Boat Festival. It falls on May 5th of the lunar calendar. One festival, two cultures. Does one nation have the right to call it its own? It has been reported that South Korea will ask the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO联合国教科文组织) to make the celebration its cultural heritage (文化遗产). If successful, people from other countries may see the Dragon Boat Festival as a Korean creation.As the birthplace of the yearly event more than 2,000 years ago, China is not happy with the situation (情况). “It would be a shame if another country successfully made a traditional Chinese festival part of its own cultural heritage before China,” said Zhou Heping, deputy cultural minister. The Ministry of Culture is even thinking of making its own application (申请) to UNESCO, covering all traditional Chinese festivals, including the Dragon Boat event.“I dont like some of the food eaten at the festival, but I am shocked by South Koreas move,” said Jin Yutong, a Senior One student. “We should protect the cultural heritage left by our ancestors (祖先).”It is thought that the festival is held in memory of the great poet Qu Yuan (340278BC), who lived in the State of Chu during the Warring States Period. Qu was known to be a patriot (爱国者) and admired by ordinary people. He is said to have jumped into Miluo River, because he had lost hope in his countrys future. When people heard about Qus death, they sailed up and down the river searching for his body. They also beat the drums to fright away fish and threw Zongzi into water. These were supposed to stop the fish from touching Qu. Dragon boat racing is said to have come from the search for the poets body.Over the years, the Dragon Boat Festival has spread throughout the world. In Japan and Vietnam, as well as South Korea, the festival has mixed together with, and become part of the local culture.With this in mind, some experts say that it is meaningless to argue (争论) about which country the festival belongs. “Everyone can say that it came from China,” said Long Haiqing, an expert from Hunan Province. “But if the whole nation can protect t

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