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    1、杭州英特外国语学校2020年初三年级第一次月考试卷完形填空Jake and Max Klein are twin brothers who have a passion for volunteering and helping others do the same. They and their family have always done community _21_. At a young age, they chose to _22_ gifts at their birthday parties. Instead, they asked _23_ to donate money to

    2、wards a charity of their choice. They have chosen Cookies for Kids Cancer and the American Heart Association, _24_ donations to several local places.When they were seven, Jake and Max were interested in _25 with a family friend at the local homeless shelter to help cook. _26_ the family friend turne

    3、d them down because they were too _27_ and they had to be fourteen to cook. This led them on an endless mission to _28_ a way to help other kids who were also facinga _29_ challenging: wanting to help but denied because of their _30_.The twin brothers started the organization Kids That Do Good about

    4、 2 years ago, and it has continued to _31_ ever since. It is now a large website database that helps kids and families locate volunteer opportunities _32_ for their age.In their own words, Kids That Do Good _33_ to“show ways kids or adults, at any age, could get involved in the community and make a

    5、_34_” Jake and Max say that their website has brought 35,000 _35_ visitors and has connected kids to 16,000 organization.21. A. surveysB. servicesC. dutiesD. businesses22. A. sort outB. play withC. give upD. put away23. A. classmatesB. strangersC. neighborsD. guests24. A. as well asB. the same asC.

    6、in spite of D. thanks to25. A. travellingB. volunteeringC. cookingD. recycling26. A. UnfortunatelyB. HappilyC. HonestlyD. Gratefully27. A. shyB. awkwardC. weakD. young28.A.lookforwardtoB.comeupwithC.takeintoaccountD.makeupfor29. A. different B. similarC. seriousD. direct 30. A. classB. raceC. age D.

    7、 personality31. A. growB. rise C. decrease D. collapse32. A. uniqueB. visible C. available D. impractical33. A. was advised B. was discovered C. was named D. was created34. A. judgment B. difference C. comment D. decision35. A. determined B. amazed C. confused D. interested阅读理解ATeenager Jake Deham w

    8、as skiing(滑雪) with his family in the USA when he fell over and lost one of his skis. His family didnt know that he had a problem. They kept on skiing. When they got to the foot of the mountain, there was no sign of Jake.Jake couldnt find his ski anywhere. In the end, he decided to take off his other

    9、 ski and walk down the mountain. But he couldnt work out the right way to go.It was now getting dark and he was a long way from any place of safety. He knew that he might die that night in the cold temperatures. But Jake kept calm(镇定). At home, Jake watched a lot of programmes about living in diffic

    10、ult situations. He remembered the advice from these programmes and knew that he should build a hole in the snow. He made a hole and pointed it up the hill so the wind couldnt blow into it. Outside his hole, the temperature fell to a dangerous-15 that night, but inside it Jake was safe from the cold.

    11、But he had to get down the mountain. The TV programmes always said,“ If you are lost, you should find someone else s tracks(足迹) through the snow and follow them.” “I wanted to live my life.” remembers Jake.“So I got up and I found some ski tracks and I followed those.” He walked and walked and final

    12、ly he saw lights. Nine hours after he lost his ski, he found a team of worker who came to save him. He was safe!His mum was very happy when she heard the news. Amazingly, Jake didnt even have to go to hospital. He got through the terrible experience without any injuries.So, the next time someone say

    13、s that watching TV is a waste of time, think of Jake. Sometimes TV can save your life!36. Jakes parents didnt know that he was missing until_.A. Jake lost one of his skisB. a team of workers found JakeC. they began to ski down the mountainD. they reached the foot of the mountain37.What was the most

    14、important decision Jake made for his safety?A. To go skiing with his family in the USA.B. To search for the ski that he had lost in the snow.C. To build a hole in the snow to keep himself warm.D. To take off his other ski and walk down the mountain.38. How did Jake get down the mountain the next mor

    15、ning?A. He followed some lights.B.He followed his parents.C.He followed the workers.D. He followed some ski tracks.39.What was the correct order in which these events happened?a. Jake made a hole in the snow. b. Jake lost one of his skisc. Jake was saved by a team. d. Jake followed ski tracks. e. Ja

    16、ke saw some lights.A. d-a-e-d-cB. a-b-d- e-cC. b-a-d-e-cD. a-b-e-d-c40.Facing the difficulties, what is Jake Denham like?A. Calm and hardworkingB. Calm and intelligentC. Easygoing and helpfulD. Warm and friendly.BAs data and identity theft becomes more and more common, the market is growing for biom

    17、etric(生物测量) technologieslike fingerprint scansto keep others out of private e-spaces. At present, these technologies are still expensive, though.Researchers from Georgia Tech say that they have come up with a low-cost device(装置) that gets around this problem: a smart keyboard. This smart keyboard pr

    18、ecisely measures the cadence(节奏) with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key. The keyboard could offer a strong layer of security by analyzing things like the force of a users typing and the time between key presses. These patterns are unique to each person. Everybody uses a keyb

    19、oard and everybody types differently.Therefore, the keyboard can determine peoples identities through the tying pattern, and furthermore, whether they should be given access to the computer-no matter someone gets the password right or wrong.In a study describing the technology, the researchers had 1

    20、00 volunteers type the word “touch” four times using the smart keyboard. Data collected from the device could be used to recognize different participants based on how they typed, with very low error rates. The researchers say that the keyboard should be pretty straightforward to commercialize and is

    21、 mostly made of inexpensive, plastic-like parts. The team hopes to make it to market in the near future.41.Why do the researchers develop the smart keyboard?A.To reduce pressure on keys.B.To improve accuracy in typing.C.To replace the password system.D.To cut the cost of e-space protection.42.What m

    22、akes the invention of the smart keyboard possible?A.Computers are much easier to operate.B.Fingerprint scanning techniques develop fast.C.Typing patterns vary from person to person.D. Biometric technologies are still expensive.43. The smart keyboard can NOT_.A. analyze the force of a users typingB.

    23、collect the time between key typingC. recognize people s identitiesD. change a persons ty ping pattern44.What do the researchers expect of the smart keyboard?A.Itll be environment-friendly.B.Itll reach consumers soon.C.Itll be made of plastics.D.Itll help speed up typing.45.Where is this text most l

    24、ikely from?A.A diary.B.A guidebookC.A novel.D.A magazine.CThe first national survey of the psychological impact of the novel coronavirus collected data between Jan 31 and Feb 10. It found that 35 percent of people suffer psychological stress, and the level of the stress was to do with various factor

    25、s.According to the research, the stress level was associated with sex, age and education. Female showed higher psychological stress than male. People aged between 18 and 30 showed the highest level of stress. They can get much information from social media, which can easily cause stress. The elderly

    26、 have also been psychologically impacted, since this widespread disease is most likely to kill older patients. Furthermore, people with higher education tended to have more stress for their knowledge of health.Further, people may have higher stress due to their jobs. It is evident that migrant worke

    27、rs have the highest levelof stress among all workers because they worry about the virus carried in public transports when returning to their jobs, about work delays and loss of income as they stop working, and about job opportunities that may dry up before the cities they work in return to full oper

    28、ations.In addition, stress levels have something to do with region for its local medical resources, efficiency of public health system, prevention and control measures. For example, Shanghai is at high risk because of the large population of migrant workers, but the stress level is not in the high l

    29、evel. This may be because Shanghai has one of the best public health systems in China, according to the research.Ultimately, the prevention and control measures taken by the Chinese government have made peoples stress decrease. Still, based on the research, psychologists suggested more attention be

    30、paid to young adults and migrant workers who have higher stress.46. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A. Spread of coronavirusB. Hard time for migrant workersC. Stress under the novel coronavirusD. Mental health problems under the coronavirus47. What is the second paragrap

    31、h mainly about?A. Stress level was related to sex, age and education.B. Young adults showed the highest level of stress.C. Old people showed high level of stress.D. Educated people tended to have more stress.48. According to the survey, which kind of people may suffer higher stress?A. Well-educated

    32、people.B. Migrant workers.C. The elderly.D. All above.49. According to the research, why isnt Shanghai in the high level of stress?A. Shanghai is a developed city with good living condition.B. Shanghai enjoys one of the best public health systems in China.C. Shanghai has much more healthy persons th

    33、an other cities.D. Shanghai has a large population of migrant workers.50. What can we learn from the passage?A. Most people in China suffered psychological stress.B. Men tended to have more stress.C. Shanghai has the largest population of migrant workers.D. Chinese governments control measures lower

    34、ed peoples stress.DWhere you sit and how you fit51For more than seventy years, researchers and teachers have studied the link between the place where students choose to sit in class and what they are like as people and learners. Where do you usually decide to sit? Have you ever really thought about

    35、the reasons for your decision?52But is this really true? Well, some researchers say it is not. In fact, shy students often choose the back row because it is far away from the teacher and they dont want to answer questions. At the back, students probably wont speak much, but in big classrooms. it can

    36、 be hard to see the board and hear what the teacher is saying. This could be the reason why students who sit here often get lower grades on tests and exams. For students with poor eyesight or hearing, a seat at the back of the classroom is not a good choice.53However, they like watching and listenin

    37、g rather than joining in. These students are usually also very good at taking notes. Next time you miss a class, borrow notes from someone who sits here. On the sides of the classroom you will generally find modest and thoughtful people. These people usually get good grades in school and are interes

    38、ted in learning.54Then the statistics (统计数据) say you probably like your teacher. You probably also have a good relationship with your classmates. Caring, outgoing, and cheerful people usually sit in the middle. They are normally serious about learning and feel disappointed with low grades on tests a

    39、nd exams.55Students who sit here usually want to discuss things with the teacher and are often very interested in the subject. They want to be in the best place to see and hear everything the teacher does and says. The only problem with sitting here is that it can be difficult to see and hear what o

    40、ther students do and say in class. So, if you really want to hear what everyone says in class, choose a different place to sit.A. You probably sit right at the front of the class if youre longing forknowledge.B. Research suggests that the seat you choose in the classroom says a lot about you and you

    41、r personality.C. Do you sit in the middle of theclassroom?D. This means its a good idea to sit in a different place everyday.E. People often think that students who sit at the back arelazy.F. Students who sit at the side of the classroom are normally interested inclass.单词拼写56. The police said they w

    42、ere still i_ the circumstances surrounding the terrible shooting happened in Massachusetts. The results would be announced to the public in necessary57.-Have you heard thatThe Legend of 1900 is being shown again in the local cinema? I really appreciate the pianist. Shall we go and watch the movie to

    43、gether- Come on. Its too lateto go to the cinema now. And b_, its beginning to rain.58. Electric fans, air conditioners. colleges offer their students a range of f_ to keep cool. But it seems like its still not enough, and students are now using small. inflatable swimming pools inside their rooms.59

    44、. Some robots are already starting to lake jobs from human workers in factories. Researchers found that 45 percent of c_jobs could be replaced in just a couple of days.60. Although the law protects peoples right of free speech. it doesnt include words that t_ others lives and national security. whet

    45、her it happens with in-person contact or through the Internet and social media.61. When asked to imagine the earth in 2040, some scientists describe a grim scenario(情景). a landscape so bare and dry Water will be unavailable Its almost u_.62. I always server the freshest possible food and I make thea

    46、_ as comfortable and pleasant as I can, so that my customers will want to come back.63. The IELTS app features 300 interactive exercise, tips and suggestions, which allows students to choose the materialsaccording to theirs_individual needs.64. People always need advice about how much alcohol they s

    47、hould drink when socializing with friends. A Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)calculator can help you. Just fill in your weight and gender along with how many drinks youve had-or plan to have-over what period of time, and it will give you an e_of your BAC.65. In the 71 years since the founding of New Chin, great and exciting changes have o_ in every aspect of the once poor and weak country.词组填空in terms of now and then in order be fed up with in addition to bring down break down concentrate on stick to take in apple forwith/without sbs

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