永州市2022年初中學業(yè)水平考試 語(試題卷)第一部分 聽力技能 (共兩節(jié),計20)第一節(jié) (5分,每小題1) 聽下面五段材料,每段材料后各有1個小題,從各小題所給的AB、C三個選頂中選出最佳答案,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘。聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。1. What does the man need?A.         B. C. 2. What does Lucy’s cousin look like?A.     B.     C. 3. Where did the woman go?A. B.     C. 4. How much is the red dress?A. B. C. 第二節(jié) (15分,每小題1) 聽下面六段材料,每段材料后各有幾個小題,從各小題所給的A、B、C三個選頂中選出最佳答案,井標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘。聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。聽第一段材料,回答第6~7小題。6. What is the woman’s favorite subject?A. PE.        B. Music.        C. Math.7. Why does the woman like it?A. Because it is ralaxing.    B. Because it is interesting.    C. Because it is educational.聽第二段材料,回答第8~9小題。8. What are they going to have for dinner?A. Dumplings.        B. Noodles.        C. Sandwiches.9. Who will help them to make dinner?A. Dave’s mother.    B. Lisa’s father.    C. Dave’s sister.聽第三段材料,回答第10~11小題。10. What will the weather be like this Saturday?A. Rainy.         B. Cloudy.        C. Sunny.11. What will the woman do on Saturday?A. She will climb the mountains.    B. She will stay at home. C. She will volunteer at the library.聽第四段材料,回答第12~14小題。12. What kind of movie are they going to watch?A. Comedy.        B. Action movie.    C. Sitcom.13. What time does the movie begin?A 6:30p.m.        B. 7:00p.m.        C. 7:30p.m.14. How does Jack go to the cinema?A. By bike.        B. By bus.        C. By car.聽第五段材料,回答第15~17小題。15. What kind of books does the woman borrow?A. Western culture.    B. Chinese food.    C. Eastern history.16. How many books does the woman borrow?A. One book.        B. Two books.        C. Three books.17. How long can the woman keep the books?A. Three days.    B. Seven days.        C. Nine days.聽第六段材料,回答第18~20小題18. Where did the school English Day take place?A In the school library.        B. On the school playground.    C. In the school hall.19. What was the most popular activity on that day?A. Handwriting competition.    B. Speech contest.    C. Singing show.20. What did the speaker think of the English Day?A. Useful.        B. Wonderful.        C. Meaningful.第二部分  閱讀技能(共兩節(jié),計50)第一節(jié)  閱讀選擇(40分,每小題2) 閱讀下面的材料,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出最佳答案,并在件答題卡上將該編號字母涂黑。AFood Gone to WasteMore than a billion tons of food are wasted each year, according to a new report from the United Nations. That’s 17% of the food produced in the world in a year.Most waste happens at home, the reports say. People buy too much food. They also throw it away too soon because of the date on the package. Waste happens in restaurants and stores, too.Experts say governments need to do more to avoid food waste and develop better habits. Richard Swannell is one of the reports authors. He hopes the government will lead people to value food more. “Food is too important to waste.” he says.1. How much food is wasted each year?A. More than a million tons. B. More than a billion tons. C. Over 17% of the food produced.2. Where does most food waste happen?A. In restaurants. B. At home. C. In stores.BHabitat for Humanity is a group that builds homes for families in need. This group works all over the world. Volunteers help build the homes. They are unpaid workers. Volunteers can be builders and painters. They can also be teachers or bankers. Some are students. Habitat for Humanity has built more than 300,000 houses.
 3. When was Habitat for Humanity set up?A. In 1976.B. In 1996.C. In 2007.4. How many houses did Habitat for Humanity build in 2003?A. 100,000. B. 150,000. C. 300,000.5. Whom does Habitat for Humanity build homes for?A. Families in need. B. Unpaid workers. C. Builders and painters.CParents and children often face the challenges of money. Common topics include setting pocket money, learning to save, and deciding to buy expensive things. The goal of most parents is to teach their kids how to deal with money wisely. The goal of most kids is getting money to spend. How can families achieve these goals?The Tidier family in Denver found the best way to teach about money was to let their kids make some money. Their son, Ryan, 17, has been watering in the garden since he was 8. He owned his own tools with the help of his parents. Now he has saved $7,800. Besides, he bought a bike and a wonderful sound system. And he is going to buy a car next year.Money skills are an important part of becoming a successful adult. David Brady manages a company toward children and young adults. “They shouldn’t be always thinking of spending money.” Brady warns. Instead, they should understand basic rules for making money, saving money, and managing money.That knowledge is greatly needed. Over the past ten years, most Americans aged 18 to 24 borrowed nearly $3,000 on credit card(信用卡). Among high school seniors, four out of five have never taken a class about money.Giselle Lopez, 17, of New York City, learned the hard way. She owed() $2,000 on her first credit card. Her parents refused to pay, so Giselle got a job. Then she paid the money off slowly by herself. “Now every time I use money, I know that it comes from my own pocket,” Giselle says. “That gives me a sense of responsibility for my actions.” Different kids will have different styles when it comes to money. Teaching them how to use money doesn’t have to mean setting strict rules. When children like Ryan and Giselle have their own money to consider, they can learn to set those rules themselves.6. What is the goal of most parents about money?A. To set kids’pocket money.B. To get money to spend.C. To teach kids how to deal with money wisely.7. What is the best way to teach about money in The Tidier family?A. To buy expensive things.B. To give kids some money.C. To let kids make some money.8. What did Ryan buy with his own money?A. A car. B. A bike. C. Watering tools9. How much money did Giselle owe on her first credit card?A. $2,000. B. $3,000 C. $7,800.10. How did Giselle pay the money of she owed?A. By credit card. B. By her parents. C. By herself.DOn August 30, 2021, the Chinese government announced that kids would not be allowed to play online games Mondays to Thursdays. On weekends and holidays, kids would be limited(限制) to an hour a day of online gaming. “Recently, many parents have reported that playing games crazily among some youths and children is seriously harming their normal study, life and health.” the Chinese government said online. This news got us thinking. Should the government be responsible for limiting how much time kids spend online? Here are some students’opinions.Esme McNeely, 11The government should not set screen-time limits. That decision should be up to parents. Some children need to use screens for homework. And during the COVID-19, one of the only ways to talk to friends was online. Government limits would not be fair to people who are careful with their screen time.Lucas Barone, 11The government should not limit screen time. A 2021 study from the University of Colorado Boulder says screen time might be less harmful to kids than people think. Some parents worry that children online too much won’t make friends. But the study reports that screen time can actually improve kids’friendships. In fact, screen time can be educational. I use websites to read and to learn math.Xiuhan Zhu, 9I think the government should take action and limit screen time for kids. Too much screen time can lead to tiredness and less social time. People who use smartphones are more likely to get into car accidents. Electrical products like computers can also be harmful for kids. If kids aren’t careful with the websites they use, criminals can get important information.Ning Li, 10Most people spend too much time on their phones and TVs. They hurt their eyes and waste their time. And watching a lot of TV or playing games can influence kids’ learning and social skills. If the government limited screen time, people would be encouraged to spend more time with their family. They might join a sports team in their neighborhood.11. When are kids allowed to play online games for an hour a day?A. On Mondays. B. On Wednesday. C. On weekends.12. Who is against screen-time limits?A. Esme McNeely. B. Xiuhan Zhu. C. Ning Li.13. What does the study from he University of Colorado Boulder show?A. Screen time might do no harm to kids.B. Screen time can improve kids’ friendships.C. Screen time won’t help kids make friends.14. What are Ning Li’s opinions about screen-time limits?A. Too much screen time can lead to tiredness.B. Criminals can get important information easily.C. People are encouraged to spend more time with their family.15. What is the article mainly about?A. Screen time can be educational.B. Screen time can lead to less social time.C. Whether the government should set screen-time limits.ESmart, Social AnimalsRecently, researchers have found that dolphins know their own names much like people. Dolphins talk to one another with whistles(口哨) and calls. Scientists have known that the animals also use unusual whistles to name each other. They had thought that dolphins only heard each other’s voices. However, the scientists didn’t know that dolphins listen for their names too.To test this idea, the researchers caught 14 dolphins and recorded their name calls. The scientists then copied each dolphin’s voice. When the changed recordings were played, the dolphins replied strongly to the names of their relatives and group members. They paid no attention to the names of dolphins they did not know.Dolphins live in large groups that grow and change. Each dolphin’s unusual whistle helps it quickly find a friend or a family member, or call for help. Understanding their calls requires learning. It’s a skill that’s seen in very few animals, which include humans, elephants and bats.Elephants, for example, communicate with sound. Their sounds can be heard by other elephants miles away. Dolphins, too, communicate with each other by making sounds like this.Elephants also communicate by moving their head, feet and trunk. In much the same way, dolphins communicate by their movements. They often touch each other to express friendship.Unlike dolphins, elephants also communicate by their great sense of smell. They can recognize other elephants by the smells they have.Why do dolphins and elephants share the gift of communication? Scientists think it may be because they are social and smart animals. Both have strong family relationship. Now, whether they also have nicknames is another question!16. What have researchers found about dolphins recently?A. Dolphins know their own names.B. Dolphins only hear each other’s voices.C. Dolphins talk to one another not much like people.17. Just before the researchers recorded dolphins’name calls, they ________.A. copied dolphins’ voiceB caught 14 dolphinsC. trained the dolphins to whistle18. When a dolphin gets into trouble, what will it do?A. It will call for help.B. It will turn its head.C. It will touch another dolphin.19. What are the differences between dolphins and elephants in communication?A. Elephants can communicate by smell.B. Elephants can communicate by sound.C. Dolphins can communicate by movement.20. What does the underlined word “recognize" mean in Chinese?A. 驅(qū)逐 B. 認出 C. 觸碰第二節(jié)  閱讀匹配(10分,每小題2) 閱讀下面的短文,從所給的A~F六個選項中,選出正確的答案填空,使短文通順,內(nèi)容完整,其中選項中有一項是多余的。A fun way to put yourself in a good mood(情緒) is by creating a mood board. What’s that? ____21____ Susie Moore, a life coach, often guides people at mood-board-making classes. At the end of a class, each person has built a collection that puts him or her in an active mood.To create your own mood board, you’ll need a soft board or a cardboard. ____22____ Go through them, cutting out photos for your board. Use your feelings to choose what works best. Here, Shay Maunz uses Moore’s tips to create a mood board and offers tips on how you can make your own.____23____ Anything that makes you feel good, use it. I used photos of my favorite food watermelon, and my favorite animal, penguins.You might use your mood board to set goals for things your’d like to achieve. I want to read at least 30 books this year.____24____ Maybe it’s your classroom, a playground, or a comfortable corner at home. You can put photos of that place on your mood board, or choose photos that remind you of it. I used this photo of West Virginia, where I grew up.Not everything on your mood board has to serve a purpose or be connected to your life. Choose some photos just because you like them. ____25____A. This is also a good time to think about happy things.B. It’s anything that encourages you or makes you happy.C. One step to start is with some of your favorite things.D. Every time I look at these photos, they make me smile.E. Think about a place that makes you feel safe and happy.F. You’ll also need old magazines greeting cards and photographs.第三部分  知識運用(共兩節(jié),計20)第一節(jié)  詞語填空(10分,每小題1) 閱讀下面的內(nèi)容,掌握其大意,然后從各小題所給的A、BC三個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。I am Jos Andres. My meals will feed an astronaut, my friend Lope-Alegria, whom I met many years ago.My love for ____26____ was something that happened very early in my life. Slowly but surely. I didn’t think I would work as a ____27____, but it happens that it has become my job.My mother and my father were very ____28____ to my development as a cook. I have three brothers, and we would always help in the ____29____ setting the table, taking the dishes to the dishwasher and helping my mom. We got to love cooking because cooking was a ____30____ moment of being together. I only have fun memories of those moments. So it was my parents that interested me in cooking.Then, as I grew up, I began learning about cook doing very cool things. I was 15 or 16 when I began working in the summer in a seafood ____31____. For some reason. I found myself in charge of(負責) the kitchen. Not because I was prepared to be the cook, but because the other cooks left. And when there was nobody around, I could ____32____, but then a future cook would not appear.I love science fiction, and I always had dreams of what it would be like cooking for a faraway planet. So I began talking to some ____33____. Lopez-Alegria is one of them, who gave me the ____34____ be a space cook.Who would have said that a guy like me would be putting a dish into space? This is a big lesson for all of us: It doesn’t matter how impossible your ____35____ is if you work hard, maybe the dream is not as impossible as you think.26. A. driving B. cooking C. flying27. A. cook B. driver C. pilot28. A. silent B. important C. correct29. A. yard B. garden C. kitchen30. A. hard B. good C. dark31. A. restaurant B. market C. store32. A. take up B. give up C. put up33. A. astronauts B. scientists C. writers34. A. secret B. prize C. chance35. A. difficulty B. problem C. dream第二節(jié)語法鎮(zhèn)空(10分,每小題1) 閱讀下面的材料,在空白處墳入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞) 或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,使句子通順完整。36. Read more books, ________ you will have something to write.37. I plan ________ (send) a gift to my father tomorrow for Father’s Day.38. I usually brush my teeth and take ________ shower at seven o’clock daily.39. Beijing has held the 24th Winter Olympic Games ________ (successful).40. When playing in the hallways students should avoid ________ (push) each other.41. Don’t be afraid of asking ________ (you) parents or teachers for help if you are in trouble.42. Half a month ago, we ________ (spend) the Dragon Boat Festival with our family together.43. Now Chinese people are living a happy life. Don’t be surprised if a Chinese person you have just met on a train ________ (invite) you for a meal.44. Mao Zedong was born ________ Shaoshan in 1893 and he returned to live here for a short time in 1927.45. We Chinese should be proud of our history, our written language, our ________ (invention) and our achievements.第四部分寫作技能(共三節(jié),30) 第一節(jié)回答問題閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Sagarika Sriram was 10 years old when she started reading newspaper stories. One story was about sharks. They had plastic in their stomachs. Sagarika knew she needed to do something. First, she joined a group. It organized clean-up activities in Dubai. That’s her home city. “The group helps me understand what a person can do and how I can really make a difference.” she says.Then Sagarika created Kids for a Better World. Its goal is to fight climate(氣候) change. It has brought together nearly 10,000 youths. They come from all over the world. Kids for a Better World is for people aged 8 to 16. It teaches them about what they can do to deal with climate change. They can grow food or plant trees. They can collect recyclables. “This is the information which can help change our future.” Sagarika says.Dubai is a desert big city. Growing up there has made Sagarika understand the need for action.Her city faces the risks of rising temperatures and less water supply. She believes young people can bring attention to these environmental challenges.Sagarika is all about small actions. But she has big plans. She’d like to go to college in California. While she’s there, she’ll continue being an activist. She’ll also be running Kids for a Better World, She hopes to encourage others to fight for a greener planet.46. How old was Sagarika Sriram when she started reading newspaper stories?_____________________________________________________47. Where is Sagarika Sriram’s home city?_____________________________________________________48. What is the goal of Kids for a Better World?_____________________________________________________49. What risks does Sagarika Sriram’s city face?_____________________________________________________50. Will Sagarka Sriram continue being an activitist when she goes to college?_____________________________________________________第二節(jié)語篇翻譯(8分,每小題2) 閱讀下面的短文,然后將劃線部分的句子譯成漢語或英語。Dancing LionsHave you seen lions dancing in the streets? It happens on the first day of the new year in China. The lions dance to the beat of a drum. They are not real lions. They are dancers in lion costumes. The lions dancing is part of a tradition that is centuries old. It started in China. 1. It means bringing good luck in the coming year.Usually, a lion includes two dancers. 2.一個控制頭。The other controls the tail.“I think of it as a sport.” says Anthony Huang, aged 16. He is a member of the New York Chinese Freemasons Athletic Club. Anthony performs as the lion’s head. It can weigh 20 pounds. Lion dancing is important to Anthony.In the past, lion dancing was performed mostly by men. But it has changed today. Lion Dance Me is a lion dancing group. It is in San Francisco, California. There are boys and girls on its team. 3.他們一起舞。Ananda Tang-Lee is 17. She says anyone can take up lion dancing. “You have to have confidence that you can do it.” she says.Lion dancing will likely continue to develop. 4. But one thing that will never change is the sense of community among team members. “We call it a family,” Ananda says. “It’s really great, because we always have each other’s backs.”51. ___________________________52. ___________________________53. ___________________________54. ___________________________第三節(jié)書面表達(12)55. 為積極響應(yīng)落實國家雙減政策,你校英語老師研發(fā)了多種形式的英語作業(yè),為學生減負,為教學增效。英語組正在舉辦題為“My favorite English homework”的征文活動。請根據(jù)以下表中信息,寫一篇短文投稿。要求:1) 文中不得出現(xiàn)真實人名,校名和地名;2) 語言通順,表達正確;3) 至少三個理由:4) 詞數(shù):80詞左右。My favorite English homeworkReasonsWishes/Suggestions1. the whole book reading整本書閱讀2. play show 話劇表演3. king of words單詞王4. collection of translation of public places搜集公共場所的英語譯文5. movie dubbing 電影配音6. volunteer guide for foreigners給老外當導游……1. develop/raise reading interest, reading habit…2. improve reading ability, thinking ability, language ability, writing ability, communication ability...3. build confidence 樹立自信4. enlarge vocabulary 擴大詞匯5. learn by practice6. enrich knowledge and experience7. know about western culture8. tell Chinese good stories9. spread Chinese traditional and excellent culture...... 參考詞匯:雙減政策“Double Reduction” policy;減輕學生負擔release students’ burden;提升教學效果improve teaching quality___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 

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