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2023年上外初二下3月月考试卷

上外初二下3月月考

(IEC Book IV Unit 10- Book V Unit 1)

Paper One

II. Choice. 20%

11. Which of the following tourist attractions can NOT be seen in Britain?

A. Stonehenge

B. Sa. Paul's Cathedral

C. the Buckingham Palace

D. the Empire State Building

12. They insisted that regulations ________ as soon as possible in order to find an effective solution _______ this problem.

13. It was carved in the rock and had on the outside four large stone figures, each of which ________.

A. was 20 metres high

B. stood 20 metres

C. was 20 metres in high

D. stood 20 metres height

14. Which of the following statements is NOT CORRECT?

A. Science can now explain many things which were thought to be mysterious by the ancients.

B. The story goes that a mysterious animal lives in the mountain.

C. As for his job — well, he was very mysterious about it.

D. She knew that there was mysterious surrounding her birth.

15. Which of the following statements is NOT CORRECT?

A. It has to be given by injection, usually twice daily.

B They gave me an injection to help me sleep,

C The nurse gave the patient an injection with penicillin.

D. Mice without the injection died after the radiation treatments.

16. Neither Tom nor Jerry _______a surgeon. Both of them________ physicians. So, they cannot perform ___________on patients.

A. is...are...surgery

B. is...are...a surgery

C. are...are … an operation

D, are...are...operations

17. The forest _________ a few trees by the great fire in the 1960s. But since the introduction of the Arbor Day 40 years ago, great changes __________ in the forest.

A. was disassembled to...have taken place

B. was reduced to...have taken place

C. was disassembled to...took place

D. was reduced to...have been taken place

18. It is still a mystery_________ Stonehenge was built. But some scientists

guessed that it ___________ for astronomical reasons, i.e., observing the sun, the

stars and other astronomical events,

A. why...must have built

B. how...might have built

'C; that...must have been built

D. why...might have been built

19. Which of the following statements is CORRECT according to the texts?

A. On Sept. 16,2002, the Egyptian scientists explored in the Great Pyramid and the door was open for the first time in history.

B. Watchtowers were used only to stop the enemy’s attack.

C. The Great Wall winds its way from west to east, across deserts, over mountains, through valleys, till finally it reaches the sea.

D. The Statue of Liberty was set up to commemorate the American Civil War.

20. My house is in bad condition, so I am having _________ .I prefer the IKEA

style, so my house will be very ________ decorated.

A. it renovated… fairly

B. its renovation… definitely

C. it renovated… plainly

D. its renovation… completely

21. If city noises ______ from increasing, people will have to shout ______ even at the dinner table 20 years from now.

A. are kept; to be hearing

B. are not kept; to hear

C are not kept; to be heard

D. are kept; being heard

22. Its bad manners to pick your noise in public.

Which of the sentences DOESN’T share the same meaning as the above?

A. It’s not allowed to pick your nose in public.

B. It’s considered impolite to pick your nose in public.

C. You’d better not pick your nose in public.

D. You are not supposed to pick your nose in public.

23. After countless testing and ________ ,the space shuttle was finally

launched.

A. debugging

B. reconstructing

C. adapting

D. removing

24. Which of the following is seen as being impolite in western countries?

A. When coughing, do not cover the mouth.

B. Accepting a drink when you are thirsty.

C. Talking about life experience with your close friends.

D. Saying “Make yourself at home.” when you have friends over for dinner.

25. Linda asked her adviser what _______ to improve her oral English, but actually what she should learn is how to ________ with.her classmates.

A. has been done, get along with

B. should be done, get on well with

C. she had to do, get well along with

D. mustn’t do, get up with

26. Which of the following statements is NOT CORRECT?

A. The manner in which the decision was announced was extremely regrettable.

B. We kissed cheeks in the European manner.

C. Teaching them manner at the right age is of great importance.

D. Many visitors complained of his bad manners and self-importance.

27. The wiring in your house ________ every ten to fifteen years.

A. need renewable

B. needs renew

C. needs to be renewed

D. need renewing

28. We don’t consider our customers ________ mere consumers. We always consider__________ advisers to their lives.

A. to be, ourselves

B. as, them

C. to be, us

D. as, themselves

29. What _______ in the future is difficult __________ .

A, will the life be like; to be predicted

B. life will like; to be predicted

C. life will be like; to predict

D. the life will be like; to be predicted

30. Mary was so _________ her husband's cigarette smoking that she complained to him ________ the trouble one day.

A. disgusted to... to

B. disgusted at…about

C. disgusted at…at

D. disgusted to…of

III. Cloze

Scientists had to find out many things before they could land man on the moon. They needed more _____31_____ about space conditions and their effect on human beings. How long can man ______32______in space? Would they be able to work about and work in a weightless ______33______?

There was only one way to discover the _____34______. Man would have to fly into space and ______35_______experiments there.

It’s ______36______ how NASA chose their astronauts for landing them on the moon. They chose men between the age of 20 and 35. Many were ______37______ air pilots, others were scientists with two or three ______38______. NASA asked each man whether he was ______39_____to be trained as an astronaut. “How could any man refuse such an exciting ______40 ______ ?” One of them said, “Dangerous? Of course, it’s dangerous, but most exciting!”

31. A. technology

B. talents

C. information

D. treatments

32. A. remain

B. survive

C. suffer

D. participate

33. A. atmosphere

B. flight

C. spaceship

D. condition

34. A. secrets

B. direction

C. planets

D. phenomenon

35. A. deal with

B. put off

C. carry out

D. set aside

36. A. wonderful

B. surprising

C.funny

D. interesting

37. A. powerful

B. strict

C. experienced

D. considerate

38. A. children

B. degrees

C. hobbies

D. supervisors

39. A. going

B. willing

C. satisfied

D. allowed

40. A. ceremony

B. exploration

C. presentation

D. performance

 

IV. Reading

(A)

A young American entered a British train, to discover that all the seats were taken, including the one on which was seated a small dog. To its owner, a middle-aged lady wearing a fur coat, he said gently, “Excuse me, madam, but may I sit down here?”

He repeated the request three times to the woman who turned a deaf ear to him. But she only turned the pages of her newspaper. Then he opened the window, picked up the dog, and threw it out before he sat down on the empty seat.

There was a dumbfounded silence, and then an Englishman sitting opposite said, “You Yankees seem never to do a right thing. You drive on the wrong side of the road; you eat with the fork in the wrong hand; you name the floors in the wrong numbers. And now you have just thrown the wrong one out of the window!”

Choose A for T and B for F.

  1. The young American was traveling in a foreign country.

  2. When he got on the train, there was no empty seat.

    43. After repeating his request for several times, he found the owner of the dog was a deaf.

    44. Since the American was not polite enough, the middle-aged lady refused to

    give the seat to him.

    45. What the Englishman said meant he thought the American did quite right.

    (B)

    Over the last 25 years, British society has changed a great deal or at least many parts of it have. In some ways, however, very little has changed, particularly where attitudes are concerned. Ideas about social class --- whether a person is “working class” or “middle class” are one area in which changes have been extremely slow.

     

    In the past, the working class tended to be paid less than middle-class people, such as teachers and doctors. As a result of this and also of the fact that workers’ jobs were generally much less secure, evident differences in lifestyles and attitudes came into existence. The typical working man would collect his wages on Friday evening and then, it was widely believed, having given his wife her “housekeeping”, would go out and squander (挥霍) the rest on beer and betting.

    The stereotype (模式化的思想) of what a middle-class man did with his money was perhaps nearer the truth. He was --- and still is --- tended to take a longer-term view. Not only did he regard buying a house as a most important thing , but he also considered the education of his children as extremely important. Both of these provided him and his family with security. Only in very few cases did workers have the opportunity ( or the education and training ) to make such long-term plans.

    Nowadays, a great deal has changed. In a large number of cases factory workers earn as much, if not more, than their middle-class administrators. Social security and laws have made it less necessary than before to worry about “tomorrow”. Working class people seem slowly to be losing the feeling of inferiority(自卑) they had in the past. In fact there has been a growing tendency in the past few years for the middle classes to feel slightly ashamed of their position.

    The changes in both lifestyles and attitudes are probably most easily seen among younger people. They generally tend to share very similar tastes in music and clothes; they spend their money in having a good time, and save for holidays or longer-term plans when necessary. There seems to be much less difference than in precious generations. Nevertheless, we still have a wide gap between the well-paid (whatever the type of job they may have) and the low-paid. As long as this gap exists, there will always be a possibility that new conflicts and jealousies will arise, or rather that the old conflicts will re-appear, but between different groups.

    46. Which of the following is seen as the main cause of class differences in the past?

    A. Life style and occupation.

    B. Attitude and income.

    C. Income and job security.

    D. Job security and hobbies.

    47. The writer seems to suggest that .

    A. the description of middle-class ways of spending money is quite real

    B. working-class ways of spending the weekend remain the same

    C. working-class drinking habits differ from the past

    D. middle-class attitudes towards their positions have changed greatly

    48. According to the passage, what was the typical feature of the middle-class in the past?

    A. They had to save money for security.

    B. They couldn’t make long-term plans.

    C. They could make as much money as they do now.

    D. They didn’t have the sense of inferiority.

    49. Working-class people’s sense of security has increased as a result of all the

    following factors EXCEPT that __________ .

    A. they are provided with social security

    B. they can get much income

    C. better jobs are available for all of them

    D. the government offers legal protection

    50. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

    A. Changes are slowly taking place in all aspects of the British society.

    B. The difference between working-class and middle-class young people is

    narrowing.

    C. The gap in income between the two classes will still remain.

    D. Middle-class people may sometimes feel a little inferior.

    Paper Two

    I. Word Transformation

astronomical

renovate

inject

mysterious

destroy

commemorate

reassemble

archeologist

botanical

surgeon

A

Alonso hasn’t looked the same since taking __1__ of painkillers for a leg injury to get through the 2016 Major League Soccer Cup final. For the reason that there hasn’t been any improvement, now the defenseman will undergo __2__ and miss at least eight weeks’ matches. However, he never forgot his grandmother’s lessons in __3__, so he has already planned to take up growing tea and coffee as part of his family’s history. The most famous of these kinds of heroes, like Alonso, sometimes get statues in ___4__ of their brave struggles.

B

In the late 1930s, a powerful businessman sent a(an) __5__ team to South America to __6__ a long-lost Mayan temple and bring it back to display in his hometown. How that was achieved is and will always remain a __7__. Recently, the local government says the building will be in need of __8__, with one official saying, rain is getting inside and the sky is visible through parts of the ceiling.

C.

Much of Stephen Hawking’s work was in the field of cosmology, a deep-thinking branch of __9__ that tries to explain the totality of the universe. He also predicted that artificial intelligence and intelligent aliens could be the two major __10__ forces against humankind.

 

II. Fill in the blanks with the given verbs in their proper forms.

appear

communicate

die

exist

include

live on

lose

shoot

tell

write

 

World renowned physicist Stephen Hawking __1__ at his home in Cambridge in the early hours of March. 14, 2018. The British scientist was famous for his work with black holes and relativity, and __2__ several popular science books __3__ A Brief History of Time, which __4__ now __4__ to the top of the Amazon Best Sellers list. The scientist also gained popularity outside the academic world and __5__ in several TV shows such as The Simpsons, Star Trek and The Big Bang Theory.

At the age of 22, Professor Hawking __6__ that he had only a few years to live because of a rare form of motor neurone disease. The illness left him in a wheelchair and after __7__ his speech, he was only able __8__ through a device.

Professor Hawking once said, “My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it __9__ at all.” He was a great scientist and an extraordinary man whose work and legacy __10__ for many years.

III. Fill in each blank with a proper word. The first letter is given.

The E___1__ believed that their Pharaoh was a living god. He led the army in battle, passed judgment on criminals, and c__2__ the treasury. He also represented the unity of Egypt. In early times, most people lived in the north or two regions. The centralized government meant he had all the resources of Egypt at his disposal for building his pyramid. The finest sculptors, stonemasons, engineers and countless workers s__4__ years building the tomb. The workers who d__5__ the huge stones were not slaves. They were farmers who believed that if they helped their king get to heaven, he would looked after them in the next world.

 

IV. Sentence Transformation

1. All the students respect the monitor very much because of his courage and honesty.

  All the students ______ ______ ______ _____ the monitor’s courage and honesty.

2. Someone was passing Jay a note at the conference all afternoon. (被动句)

 

  ——————————————————————————————

3. I wonder if you could spare me five minutes for a questionnaire?

  ________ _______ _______ _______ me five minutes for a questionnaire?

4. This simple, hearty side dish consisted largely of pumpkin puree topped with cheese.

. This simple, hearty side dish ______ _______ _______ ________ pumpkin puree topped with cheese.

5. Each year in this date we hold a special ceremony to remember and honor our ancestors.

. A special ceremony ______ _______ each tear on this date _______ _______ ______ our ancestors.

V. Translation

1. 没有人到美国政府会真的在于墨西哥的边境线建一道9米高的墙。

 

2. 让我们遗憾的是因为那个著名的历史建筑正在修缮中,我们错过了参观它的机会。

 

3. 2017年那场洪灾的破坏性影响让当地居民震惊。他们坚持要搬到其他地方去。

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keys:

Paper One

II. Choice

11-15 DC A/B DC

16-20 ABDCC

21-25 CAAAB

26-30 CCACB

III. Cloze

31-35 CBDAC

36-40 DCBBB

IV. Reading

41-45. TTFFF

46- 50 CADCA

 

Paper Two

I.

1. injections

2. surgery

3. botany

4. commemoration

5. archeological

6. disassemble

7. mystery

8. renovation

9. astronomy

10. destructive

II.

1. died

2. wrote

3. including

4. has shot

5. appeared

6. was told

7. losing

8. to communicate

9. exists

10. will live on

III.

1. Egyptians

2. controlled

3. use

4. spent

5. dragged

IV.

1. show great admiration for

2. Jay was being passed a note at the conference all afternoon.

3. Would you mind sparing

4. was largely composed of

5. is held; in commemoration of

 

 

 

 


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