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1、初三英语竞赛试题一、从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。(15分)1. My family_ very small. Just only three people.A. are B. is C. be D. there is2. -Tom went to a wonderful party last Sunday.-His class had a good time,_ ?A. hadnt he B. didnt he C. hadnt they D. didnt they3. -Today is April Fools Day. Are you_ me?-Oh, bel
2、ieve it or not ,but its true.A. playing B. foolish C. kidding D. fool4. -Its very cold today.-But its_ than it was yesterday.A. less cold B. less colder C. not less colder D. not less cold5. His _English is_.A. spoken; excellent B. speak; excellentC. spoken; very excellent D. speak; very excellent6.
3、 -_ ?-Not too well ,Im afraid.A. How do you do B. How is your schoolC. How are things getting on D. What are you7. -Please dont make a noise.- _ . Ill be as quiet as mouse.A. Yes, I do B. No, I dont C. Yes, I will D. No, I wont8. Your skirt needs_ . You need_ it.A. washing ;to wash B. to wash; washi
4、ngC. washing; washing D. to wash; to wash9.-Did your sister pass the exam?-She failed, so she is in low spirits,-Im sorry for her.-_.A. I would think so B. The pleasure is mineC. Thank you D. Youre welcome10. She _ terrible at this time yesterday.A. feels B. felt C. is feeling D. was feeling11. He s
5、aid nothing at the meeting because he wanted to let the sleeping lie.A. dogs B. cats C. tigers D. pigs12. _ weather it is!A. What broken B. What a broken C. How breaking D. How broken13. If you dont go , _.A. Nor will I B. So will IC. Neither do I D. So do I14. He learned a lot when he lived in the
6、country for a holiday.A. got to know a lot B. did muchC. received a lot D. knows a lot15. He stands first in his class. It means_.A. He stands up first B. Hes the best student in his classC. Hes the tallest in his class D. He sits in the front of his classroom.二、阅读理解(20分)ATanya Ferguson lives in Syd
7、ney. On September 23, she woke up to a strong wind blowing through her window. She then saw that the room was completely orange. “I could not believe my eyes,” she told BBC news. She thought there was a bush fire. But when she went outside, the whole city was covered in a film of orange dust. “It wa
8、s like being in the outback (内陆), but it was right here in the city,” she said. On that day, a big dust storm swept through Sydney. It covered the city in orange dust for about eight hours, and people cant see landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge. The storm influenced the trans
9、portation system. Flights were put off. Roads were busy in the difficult conditions. Children and the elderly were told to stay indoors until the dust had cleared. Later strong winds blew it out to sea and up the coast. No one was hurt in the storm, though health officials and emergency services ans
10、wered hundreds of calls from people with breathing(呼吸)difficulties. Dust storms are common in the Australian outback, where the land is poor. But the storms hardly reach the coastal areas. Officials said it was the worst dust storm of the past 70 years. Experts said that dry conditions in the outbac
11、k and strong winds caused the sandstorm. “Ten very dry years over inland southern Australia and very strong winds have co-operated to produce the storm,” said Nigel Tapper, an environmental scientist at Monash University, Australia.16. Tanya Ferguson lives _.A. in the Australian outback B. in the Au
12、stralian cityC. next to the Sydney Opera House D. near Harbor Bridge17. We learned that the dust storm_.A. didnt land on the coastal areas of AustraliaB. lasted about eight hoursC. made most of the buildings better seenD. left children and the elderly outdoors safely18. Health officials and emergenc
13、y services are busy _.A. looking after the people with breathing(呼吸)difficultiesB. dealing with the traffic accidentsC. answering hundreds of callsD. taking the old people to hospital19. The article tells us that _.A. a bush fire may have brought the orange dustB. dust storms never happens in the Au
14、stralian outbackC. it was the second worst dust storm in Australia in the past 70 yearsD. it has been dry for ten years in the southern Australian outback.20. The writer may feel _ when meeting such a storm that morning.A. anxiousB. happyC. embarrassedD. frustrated BThe teacher stood before his clas
15、s of 30 students and was about to hand out the final exam papers. I know how hard you have all worked to prepare for this test,“he said. And because I know you are all able to understand this material, I am ready to offer a B to anyone who would prefer not to take the test.A number of students jumpe
16、d up to thank the teacher and left the classroom. The teacher looked at the remaining (余下的) students and said, Does anyone else want to get a B? This is your last chance. Two more students decided to go. Seven students stayed. The teacher then handed out the papers. There were only three sentences w
17、hich were typed on the paper: Congratulations! You have received an A in this class. Keep believing in yourself.I never had a teacher who gave a test like that, but I think that it is a test that any teacher could and should give. Students who do not have confidence in what they have learned are B s
18、tudents at most.The same is true for students in real life. The A students are those who believe in what they are doing because they have learned from both successes and failures. They have learned lifes lessons, whether from formal education or from events in their lives, and have become better peo
19、ple. Scientists say that by the age of eight, 80% of what we believe about ourselves has already been formed. You are a big kid now, and you realize that you have some limits( 局限). However, there is nothing you cant do or leant to be. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to reach the top of Mount Qo
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