1、北京市丰台初三一模英语2017北京市丰台初三(一模)英 语CC四、单项填空(共 10 分,每小题 1 分)21. Alice is a kind girl. We all like _.A. him B. her C. you D. them22. It is often very hot here _ summer.A. at B. on C. in D. to23. _ do you go to the cinema? About once a month.A. How many B. How much C. How long D. How often24. Our school libr
2、ary is _ than theirs.A. big B. bigger C. biggest D. the biggest25. Tom, what do you do after dinner every day? I usually _ a walk.A. take B. took C. will take D. was taking26. Listen! Someone _ in the next room now.A. sings B. sang C. is singing D. will sing27. My father _ in the school for 28 years
3、 already.A. works B. will work C. was working D. has worked 28. Mr. Thompson is very poor, _ he is always happy.A. or B. but C. and D. so29. A new sports centre near here next year.A. builds B. will build C. is built D. will be built30. Please tell me yesterday.A. why you didnt come B. why didnt you
4、 comeC. why you dont come D. why dont you come五、完形填空(共 15 分,每小题 1.5 分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。To Save the Baby Eagle ( 鹰)After Josh lost his father Frank, it felt as if he had lost his whole family. He wouldnt let the baby eagle lose his _31_ . The eagle nest (巢) was down beca
5、use of last nights storm. If Frank was still alive, he would have been out here, instead of staying inside like SamJoshs stepfather (继父). Mum and Sam tried to make Josh happy. But Josh still felt like a _32_ in his own home.A sound broke into Joshs thoughts. It was a baby eagle, right beside his foo
6、t. He hurried home with him. After a quick look, Sam said, “Hes not _33_ . But we should return him to his parents as quickly as possible.”“I saw some wood in the yard. Could you help build a new nest?” Sam continued. Josh nodded. Together they _34_ a wooden box. Then they went to rest the box in th
7、e tree. While Sam was helping Josh with the necessary tools, he said, “I wish I could do this instead of you, but Id probably just fall out of the tree.”Josh _35_ Sam was worried. “Ill be okay,” he comforted him. “See? I have the safety rope. Even if I miss my footing, it will hold me.” As Josh trie
8、d to put the box into place, the mother eagle swooped (俯冲) down. Josh duckedand he started to fall. 36 , the safety rope held him. “Are you all right?” Sam shouted. “Yes,” Josh called, “send the bird up!”Finally, Josh was back with Sam, watching the eagles circle above the new nest. They started to
9、cheer as the eagles seemed to land, but the great birds flew away at the last minute. If the eagles didnt accept the new home, the baby eagle would be left alone after alland their 37 was wasted. “What are they waiting for?” Josh asked unhappily.“Theyre being careful.” Something in Sams voice made J
10、osh look at his stepfather. “Its not easy to _38_ change,” Sam went on. “Its hard to trust Golden Flowers Josh thought about that. Sam could never take the place of Frank, but perhaps he could be a friend. Friends helped each other through hard times. Josh remembered how he and Sam had worked togeth
11、er and how 39 Sam had been for his safety.“Shes coming in,” Sam cried. The mother eagle landed beside her baby.“Yes!” Josh and Sam shouted. “We 40_ it!” As they high-fived each other, Josh felt closer to Sam. Now he and the baby eagle had both come home.31. A. group B. way C. family D. friend32. A.
12、child B. student C. tourist D. stranger33. A. hurt B. alone C. quiet D. safe34. A. bought B. built C. borrowed D. brought35. A. realized B. expected C. imagined D. remembered36. A. Suddenly B. Hopefully C. Luckily D. Surprisingly37. A. attention B. decision C. effort D. experience38. A. consider B.
13、control C. treat D. accept39. A. upset B. worried C. excited D. helpful40. A. did B. got C. knew D. found六、阅读理解(共 50 分)ASEND A NET. SAVE A LIFE.Every 2 minutes, a child dies of malaria (疟疾). Most of them are children under the age of 5. It only costs $10 to send a life-saving bed net (蚊帐) to protect
14、 a poor family. Great progress has been made, but there is still work to be done. Together, we can end malaria for good!Three Things You Can Do:1. Send a net. We have a simple way to solve the problem. For a family in Africa, a net can mean the difference between life and death. For just $10, you ca
15、n protect a family and save a life. 2. Start a team. Increase your influence by asking your friends, family, and neighbours to join you and send nets. You can organize a sports game, a talent show or an outdoor market to raise money for the project.3. Make your voice heard. Make sure other people kn
16、ow that the fight to end malaria is very important for you. Help more people know about the cause.People Who Are InvolvedFor the fifth year, two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry has promised to give three bed nets for every three-pointer he makes during the 2016-2017 NBA season.Katherine started to join i
17、n the fight against malaria when she was only 5 years old. When she was 10, she and hermother Lynda had sent more than 10,000 bed nets to families in need. She is still working hard for the cause.Their stories may not be able to change the world, but they can inspire (激励) the world to fight against
18、malaria.41. It only takes _ to send a bed net to protect a poor family.A. $2 B. $5 C. $10 D. $1542. You can _ to raise money for the project.A. send some medicine B. organize a sports gameC. tell others the cause D. make your voice heard43. _ started to join in the fight against malaria at the age o
19、f 5.A. Stephen B. Curry C. Katherine D. Lynda44. The stories in the passage inspire us to _.A. bridge the difference B. watch NBA gamesC. write to famous people D. fight against malariaBWith His Head Held HighWhile pregnant (怀孕) with Brian, Lorraine became sick. She had polio, a serious illness whic
20、h left her unable to use her legs.After her illness, Lorraine was afraid. She thought her polio would have bad effects on her unborn child. “So when he arrived, looking like such a perfect baby, I was the happiest mother in the world,” she said. But Lorraine soon began to worry because she saw that
21、Brian was developing too slowly.Growing up, Brian was very shy. It was hard for him to communicate with other people. He felt different from others, including his own brothers. Lorraine did not know what to do.Then when he was 14, Brian became involved in Special Olympics, which is similar to the tr
22、aditional Olympic Games. His first event was a swimming race. “And he got a medal,” Brians mum Lorraine said. “He was a winner for the first time in his life. Suddenly, Brian felt just as good as his brothers. From that moment on, he became a different person. He walked to school with his head held
23、high. He stopped hiding and began to talk. It was amazing.”On his eighteenth birthday, Brian won his first gold medal. People cheered. Someone began to sing “Happy Birthday” over the loudspeaker, and the crowd joined in. Lorraine Loeb stood up from her wheelchair to sing along. “It was the first tim
24、e in 18 years that I stood alone,” she said. Lorraine was thankful to have a son like Brian. She was very glad that Brian took part in Special Olympics and the family was proud to watch Brian perform in the competition. “Its taught us that it isnt the strength (力量) of your body or mind that counts,”
25、 she said. “Its the strength of your spirit.”45. Lorraine was unable to _ after she had polio.A. walk B. see C. speak D. hear46. Lorraine soon began to worry because _.A. Brian was slow to develop B. Brian arrived home lateC. Brian had the same illness D. Brian was too shy to talk47. _ made Brian fe
26、el just as good as his brothers.A. Talking to people B. Going to schoolC. Watching Olympics D. Winning a medal48. Brians family has known that _ is the most important.A. the victory B. the spirit C. the body D. the mindCDo You Know Big Data ( 数据)?Many of us have had the same “pleasant surprise”. Aft
27、er you mark a song as a favourite on a music app (程序), it suggests songs of the same kind to listen to. In fact, this seemingly magic, mind-reading power depends on data.Data is no longer only about numbers, but information about almost every part of our lives: where we go, what we do, and our likes
28、 and dislikes. Together it is called Big Data.Big Data makes life more convenient. The smart traffic system in Los Angeles is a good example. It collects real-time traffic data and controls 4,500 traffic lights in the system. If an accident happens, the system will change the lights near there to al
29、low cars to pass quickly.Big Data can also bring in money. UKs Tesco encourages its customers to have Clubcards. According to the data collected through Clubcards, Tesco knows their shopping habits and then suggests products on its website. The related app on a mobile phone even guides customers aro
30、und supermarkets to find what they want and makes suggestions for what they may like.However, this information-collecting process raises serious questions about how we protect our privacy (隐私). Big business companies like Tesco and governments can collect our private information and use it against o
31、ur wishes. The laws should be able to protect peoples rights in the Big Data age.And Big Data shouldnt be confused with big ideas. Big Data requires you to have data first. That means the data is about what has happened in the past, not what you can imagine happening in the future. What if Albert Einstein lived today and not 100 years ago? What would Big Data say about the theory of relativity (相对论)? No experiment data could support his idea at the timethats why we call it a breakthrough. Another example is school. Big Data can lead to school improvement. But grea