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1、西安尊德中学初三阶段性检测英语试卷出题人:汪远翔姓名:_班级:_学号:_一、一、完形填空(共完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 3 分,满分分,满分 30 分)分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出能填入短文相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When I was in the sixth grade,one day my teacher asked our class to think about thequestion“What does doing the right thingmean to you?”over the we
2、ekend.We could talk to ourparents or anyone else we thought might have a good answer.1Monday,we were to hand inan essay(论文)on it,and be prepared to live up to(实践)our2.The whole weekend,I was trying to3something that would impress my teacher and beeasy to live by.I talked to my parents,called my gran
3、dmother and asked my neighbor.Everyonehad good answers,but I didnt feel like I could live up to them.On Sunday afternoon,my parents said they were going to my Aunt Cindys house.Thatusually4that I would have to entertain my four-year-old cousin Andrea5my parentsvisited.I found a Disney movie for Andr
4、ea,and then I sat down and started to write my essay.Itwas due(到期的)the next morning and this was my last6.Soon I felt a pair of eyes on me.It was Andrea.“What are you doing?”Andrea asked.“Ihave to write an essay about what doing the right thing means to me.”I answered.Andrealaughed.Could this smart
5、four-year-old7know the answer?“Thats easy,”she said.“Doingthe right thing means being nice to your family and friends.Never lie.Eat lots of fruits andvegetables.Take a bath when youre 8.And never put rocks in your mouth.”I stared with great9at my little cousin.Then I jumped up and gave her the bigge
6、st hug.Not only had Andrea answered a very hard question for me,but I could easily live by some of heranswers.All I had to do was to be nice,not to lie,to keep myself clean and healthy,and never putrocks in my mouth.So when I wrote my essay,I10the story about Andrea and how she hadanswered my questi
7、on.Two weeks later,my teacher returned everyones essays.I received an A+along with a littlenote my teacher had written at the top:“Always do the right thing and give Andrea an A+,too!”1.A.ByB.OverC.About2.A.answersB.plansC.advice3.A.look throughB.keep onC.come up with4.A.leftB.meantC.decided5.A.sinc
8、eB.becauseC.while6.A.taskB.chanceC.choice7.A.quicklyB.normallyC.possibly8.A.dirtyB.tiredC.unhappy9.A.prideB.fearC.surprise10.A.readB.foundC.included二、阅读理解二、阅读理解(共(共 15 小题,每小题小题,每小题 3 分,满分分,满分 45 分)分)阅读下列短文,然后从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADavid walked down the street All he wanted to do wa
9、s to play basketball with Jim But hismother told him to return his sisters books to the library on his way to Jims houseIn his eyes,books and summertime just dont go togetherHe thought he had read a lotduring the school yearAnd he had never set foot inside a public libraryToday hed just drop thebook
10、s off in the outside return box,but it was lockedHe had to go inside to return themDavid walked inside the building a few minutes before closing timeHe put the books intothe return boxAfter a quick drink of water and a short stop in the toilet,hed be on his way tomeet JimHe walked out of the toiletT
11、he library lights were turned offHe was locked-in alibraryDavid tried to use the telephone,but he couldnt find oneAs the sun began to set,hesearched for a light and found a little one on the deskHe used a pencil to write a note on a bigpiece of paper It read,Im locked inside Please call for help He
12、put it on the front door Surely,someone passing by would see itHe then turned his attention to the library itselfHe was surprised to discover that this place was not so bad Rows and rows of books!Whenhe saw a book about Michael Jordan on the desk,he picked it upHe opened the book and beganto readHe
13、felt that being locked in the library didnt seem to be such a terrible thing11What did Davids mother want him to do?APlay basketball with JimBTake a walk in the streetCRead books in the libraryDReturn his sisters books12David thought he had read a lot during _.Aa visit to JimsBthe school yearCthe cl
14、osing timeDthe summertime13David went inside the building because _.Athe sun began to setBhe wanted to use the telephoneChe needed to go to the toiletDthe outside return box was locked14David discovered that _after he was locked in the libraryAhe was very afraid of the darkBhe became interested in t
15、his placeChis mom was worried about himDHis friend became nervous about himBParents of very young children know this:You catch your child in the act of stealing thecookie-the evidence of candy written on his or her faceHowever,you get a wide-eyed denial:I didnt do it!Learning to tell the truth,even
16、at the risk of punishment,is an important part of moral(道德)development,and new research suggests it can take seven or more years for kids to get thereEarly 2017 Professor Craig ESmith published a studyHe and his workmates chose 48childrenbetween four and nine years of age They told the kids a story
17、about a boy or girl doing somethingwrong,such as taking a classmates toy or candy,and then either lying about the wrongdoing to aparent or confessing(承认)it In each case,they asked the children,How would the child feel?How would the mother feel?The childrens answers were generally divided according t
18、o age,which is in agreement withthe stolen candy,lying and getting unpunishedThey imagined the parent in the study would beangry with the child who confessed However,the seven-to-nine-year-olds were more likely(可能的)to think the child would feel better confessing the crime and that the parent would h
19、avepositive(积极的)feelings towards a confessorSmith says,Kids of all ages who expect that a parent would feel happy about a childsconfession are more likely to tell the truth rather than lieReward the honesty even if you feel youmust punish the wrong actionHe adds,what parents can learn from these stu
20、dies is to listencalmly without getting angry right away when their child confesses15What does the underlined word denial in Paragraph 1mean?A委屈 B责备 C否认 D拒绝16.Paragraph 2 mainly tell us _.A.kids cant tell right from wrongB.all the kids are willing to confess to a bad actC.its wrong to punish kids fo
21、r telling the truthD.it takes time for kids to learn to tell the truth17What did Smith and his workmates find in their study?AOlder kids are more likely than younger children to confess to a bad actBYounger children are more likely than older kids to confess to a bad actCThe four-to-five-year-olds w
22、ould feel better confessing the crimeDThe seven-to-nine-year-olds thought parents would be angry with their confessions18According to Professor Smith,what can parents learn from these studies?AParents should at once punish the children who liedBParents should tell children the wrongness of lyingCPar
23、ents should never get angry after their childrens confessionsDParents should show positive feeling about their childrens confessionsCIf you bought some candies months ago but never ate it,how can you tell whether its stilleatable?The easiest way is to check theexpiration(截止)date(EXP)printed on the c
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