2019-2020年初三下期3月月考英语试卷完整版(北京市清华附中)

1. 单选题 详细信息
My uncle is a doctor. ______ works hard to save patients in a hospital.
A.She B.He C.I D.We
2. 单选题 详细信息
The Dragon Boat Festival falls ______ the fifth day of the fifth month in Chinese lunar calendar.
A.in B.at C.to D.on
3. 单选题 详细信息
—______ do you eat outside?
—Twice a week, but I haven’t done that for a month.
A.How long B.How often C.How much D.How soon
4. 单选题 详细信息
Remember to think twice ______ you make a decision.
A.and B.before C.so D.unless
5. 单选题 详细信息
—______ I cover my mouth and nose when I cough, mom?
—Yes, you should. Otherwise, it’s bad for people around you.
A.Should B.Can C.May D.Need
6. 单选题 详细信息
—Who is ______ at math, Mike or Eric?
— Eric. He always gets higher grades than Mike.
A.better B.best C.good D.the best
7. 单选题 详细信息
—This blue dress looks nice on you!
—Thanks. My aunt ______ it to me as a present on my 15th birthday.
A.gives B.gave C.has given D.will give
8. 单选题 详细信息
Turn down the music, Tom! Your dad ______ an online meeting now.
A.has B.had C.is having D.was having
9. 单选题 详细信息
Kate, your English ______ behind if you don’t read English books every day.
A.falls B.fell C.will fall D.have fallen
10. 单选题 详细信息
Steve ______ more outgoing since last year.
A.was B.would be C.has been D.will be
11. 单选题 详细信息
Most of the artworks in this exhibition ______ in the 1910s.
A.create B.are created C.created D.were created
12. 单选题 详细信息
—Mrs. Green, could you please tell us ______ the film together?
—Sure. Next Wednesday.
A.when we watched B.when we will watch
C.when did we watch D.when will we watch
13. 完型填空 详细信息
July 17, 2012 is a date that is forever kept in my memory. I will never forget my dad told me my mom’s routine kidney(肾脏) stone surgery had ended in sudden cardiac arrest(心脏骤停). She had been fine only 10 minutes before when she sent me a text message. The doctors told us she had to be put on life support, and she might not survive. I was 12 years old. I couldn’t even imagine my life without my mom. I was ____________and had no idea what was about to come.
Two weeks later she came out of coma(昏迷) and woke up. Four months later she came home from the hospital. Despite this incredibly happy news, we were left completely unprepared for the fact that my mom had suffered a severe brain injury during her three cardiac arrests. The woman who came home from the hospital wasn’t the mama who had raised me for 12 years. I didn’t know her nor ___________ her.
Her brain injury caused her to lose three years of memory and to have ___________ with both short term memory and long term memory. For instance, we might have a conversation and a few minutes later she would have no idea we even had spoken. She asked the same questions multiple times a day, often ___________ she even had asked them. I answered her as many times as she asked.
In the early days, I helped my mom relearn to read, write, walk, talk and eat. She couldn’t do any of these things well. It took her minutes to come up with a/(an) ____________when we would talk. She even __________her math skills, which were very advanced as she was a math teacher in a college. Now she struggles with third grade multiplication tables.
As a 19-year-old adult, I have grown up with my “new mom” for seven years. It can be frustrating for me to have to answer the same questions repeatedly or to show her how to do something again and again, yet at the same time I understand anything that is difficult for me is incredibly challenging for her. I tried to get to know her without the ___________ that she would be the same as she was before. Now I love her unconditionally and learn to be more ____________. We are closer than ever before.
【1】A.scared B.disappointed C.discouraged D.annoyed
【2】A.trust B.miss C.recognize D.respect
【3】A.connection B.convenience C.disagreement D.trouble
【4】A.repeating B.realizing C.complaining D.forgetting
【5】A.reply B.conclusion C.idea D.solution
【6】A.practiced B.hid C.developed D.lost
【7】A.regret B.notice C.expectation D.decision
【8】A.thankful B.understanding C.friendly D.hopeful
14. 阅读理解 详细信息
Biographical(传记类的) movies bring us into the lives of real people who have had an impact on society. Here are four amazing biographic movies.

The Glass Castle is a 2017 biographical drama movie based on the 2005 memoir(回忆录) by Jeanette Walls, an author, columnist and journalist.
The movie focuses on the early years of Jeanette Walls, and more specifically, her poor childhood.
Brie Larson stars as Jeanette Walls.
IMDB(网络电影资料库) rating: 7.2/10

Eat, Pray, Love is a 2010 biographical, comedy, romance movie based on the 2006 best-selling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, an essayist, novelist and short story writer.
The movie focuses on Gilbert’s journey of self-discovery around the world, after her divorce.
Along the way, she enjoys Italy’s cuisine (Eat), discovers India’s spirituality (Pray) and finds her true love in Indonesia (Love). !! Julia Roberts plays the role of Elizabeth Gilbert.
IMDB rating: 5.7/10

Miss Potter is a 2006 biographical drama movie that describes the life of Beatrix Potter, a natural scientist, writer and illustrator, mostly children’s books.
The movie shows Potter’s lifelong struggle for happiness, love and success. Renee Zellweger stars as Beatrix Potter.
One of Potter’s most successful books was the 1902—The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
IMDB rating: 7/10

American Splendor is a 2003 biographical, comedy, drama movie that centers on the life of Harvey Pekar, author of the comic book series of the same name.
The movie describes the life of Pekar, not only as a comic book writer, but also as a media personality and music critic. Paul Giamatti stars as Harvey Pekar.
IMDB rating: 7.5/10



【1】The movie Eat, Pray, Love mainly tells about ________.
A.Jeanette Walls’ memory of childhood
B.Elizabeth Gilbert’s journey of self-discovery
C.Beatrix Potter’s struggle for happiness
D.Harvey Pekar’s creation of music
【2】Beatrix Potter is best known for her works of ________.
A.news stories B.children’s books C.travel journals D.comic books
【3】Among the four movies, ________ scored the highest in IMDB rating.
A.The Glass Castle B.Eat, Pray, Love C.Miss Potter D.American Splendor

15. 阅读理解 详细信息
Girl Scouts(女童军) gave me a way to always feel at home, no matter where I moved.
I was born in Nebraska, but my first Girl Scouts troop was in North Dakota. We then moved to Utah when I was in the third grade, and I was in Girl Scouts of Utah from third grade until I graduated from the 12th grade in 1999.
When I got to Utah, I was the new kid in school, as we moved in January, about halfway through the school year. Making friends was hard. I don’t remember how long after we moved that my mom reached out to the local Girl Scouts council and found me a troop(队伍).
I remember that the girls in the troop welcomed me with open arms. It was nice to have friends to eat lunch and play with on the playground. My mom ended up becoming the leader of that troop, too! Girl Scouts was the connection to a new place. It was a way for me to make friends and meet people and gave me a sense of home.
After attending college in Utah, I moved to California and eventually got a job working for Angeles Girl Scout Council. I learned a lot while in Girl Scouts, including leadership skills and money management, but this has been the most useful skill that I learned: that Girl Scouts are connected to each other.
Thinking back, I first moved here with no job. I was living with my dad’s cousin and wasn’t really sure if it was going to work or if I was going to stay, but 16 years later, I’m still here—thanks in large part to the Girl Scouts.
I spent Thanksgiving with my co-workers at the Girl Scouts when I couldn’t go back home, I celebrated birthdays with them, and watched their kids grow up. I’ve learned and grown so much from the co-workers and the troop leaders that I have met through my job. Even as an adult, the Girl Scouts remain that connection and that lifeline for me—they are my extended family. That lesson is priceless!
【1】The author joined the Girl Scouts in Utah because ______.
A.her friends introduced her
B.it was the rule of the new school
C.her mom was the leader a Girl Scouts troop
D.it was a good way to connect to a new place
【2】How did the author feel when she first moved to California?
A.Frightened. B.Hopeless. C.Uncertain. D.Lonely.
【3】What is the most important lesson the author learned from her experience at the Girl Scouts?
A.Difficulties help us become stronger.
B.A good leader is important to a team.
C.A valuable person is one with useful skills.
D.Where you can find a sense of belonging is home.
16. 阅读理解 详细信息
Completing chores promotes the development of many basic skills necessary for success in life. For younger children completing simple chores can improve coordination and motor skills (协调与行动技能). Completing chores also enhances a child’s ability to follow directions and helps develop planning and organization skills. Completing chores also helps children develop time management skills. Researchers found that children who did household chores also scored high on measures of academic success.
Doing chores also helps children develop a sense of responsibility. They not only engage in self-help skills which foster(培养) a sense of independence and a sense of shared responsibility. Successfully completing chores also promotes feelings of self-worth and belonging. When parents do everything, children may feel either dependent on others or may expect things to be done for them.
There is a reason we call chores, chores. Most people, including parents, don’t love doing them, but they need to be done anyway. It’s obvious that kids learning to take care of themselves and help around the house helps them to become more independent and ready for the freedom that will come when they get older. I think it is necessary to distinguish(区别) between self-help and maintaining the household. Some children consider picking up toys, making their bed, or even brushing their teeth as a chore.
The obsession with screen time by many children adds to the problem. They hate any activity that may rob(夺去) them of a few more minutes on their electronic devices. One rule of thumb(实用原则) should be that activities related to personal care, homework, and helping out the family or the family pet come first. When responsibilities are met and if there is time left, it can be used for recreational activities. The average kid in the U.S. receives an allowance (pocket money) of $800 per year. However, I believe that kids should do chores for the same reason parents do—because the chores need to be done, and not with the expectation of getting money. I suggest that an allowance ought to stand on its own, not as a payment but as a teaching tool. For example, allowances can teach kids about the value of saving, and how to plan to use money.
【1】The first paragraph is mainly about ______.
A.the benefits of kids doing chores
B.the skills a kid should have
C.the measures of academic success
D.the ways to be successful in life
【2】The writer probably agrees that ______.
A.pocket money can be a tool to teach kids about money
B.obsession with screen time may drive kids to do chores
C.kids know how to tell self-help from maintaining the household
D.kids can do everything on their own with the help of their parents
【3】The purpose of the passage is to tell readers ______.
A.doing chores is being responsible
B.kids should be away from screens
C.it’s good for kids to complete chores
D.kids who do chores are more independent
17. 阅读理解 详细信息
An article just published says some forms of screen time are more harmful to academic(学业的) achievement than others. The researchers found that viewing television and playing video games appeared to have a negative effect on academic achievement.
Based on an analysis of the data from 58 studies related to screen time and various measures of academic achievement, it should be noted that some individual studies do find a connection between total screen time and academics. Too much screen time produces several problems, including academics, sleep, socialization as well as physical and mental health.
The findings of the new study lend support to the need to look at not only how much time teens spend on the use of digital devices but what positive and negative effects various devices may have on academic achievement. The bottom line is that parents and educational professionals should consider supervision(监督) and reduction on screen time to improve the academic performance of teens, as the academic performance of teens appeared to be more adversely affected than that of children.
Children may be obsessed with activities like playing games, while teens can even stay up all night texting or chatting. So the most important rule should be no digital devices of any kind allowed in bedrooms. Also, there should be no screen time of any type at least one hour before bedtime. The blue light from these devices causes teens to have trouble falling asleep.
Alternatives(替代品) to digital use can be physical activities or reading. There is an increase in Vitamin D deficiency(不足) in teens from not getting at least an hour per day of exposure to the sun and they need to spend more time outside. Spending time reading each day is vital(important) for all family members. It’s great to read the same book and discuss different thoughts. Research is starting to show that we comprehend more from reading from books on paper than books on screen.
Besides limiting time and encouraging alternative activities, teens are encouraged to use media creatively. This might include making videos, recording their own music, or learning to code. Apps to teach office skills or researching are great. While monitoring and setting limits are the key, parents also need to suggest and encourage alternative uses of digital devices as well as alternative activities to replace the screen time.
【1】The second paragraph is mainly about ______.
A.the influence of the new study B.methods used in the new study
C.the conclusion of the new study D.suggestions given by the new study
【2】The underlined word “adversely” probably means “______”.
A.in an unfavorable way B.in an unusual way
C.in an unbelievable way D.in an interesting way
【3】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Teens should be banned from using media in most cases.
B.The study focuses on the influence screen time has on teens’ health.
C.Viewing television much can get in the way of good test performance.
D.It’s better to go outside than to read as an alternative activity to screen time.
【4】Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A.Should Teens Say Goodbye to Screen Time?
B.What Can Be Alternatives to Digital Use for Teens?
C.Can Screen Time Influence Teens’ Performance at School?
D.How Should Teens Change the Way They Use Digital Devices?
18. 任务型阅读 详细信息
What do the CEOs of famous companies such as Starbucks, Delta Airlines, Disney and YouTube all have in common, besides leading hugely successful global companies? They are all products of a liberal arts education(人文教育), graduating with degrees in literature, history, and communications. Likewise, Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Harold Varmus, was an English major, and former United States president Barack Obama studied political science.
A liberal arts education is so much more than many students realize. It is a kind of education with broad knowledge learning as well as in-depth study in a major. A liberal arts course challenges students to think creatively, develop strong detailed and logical thinking skills, and solve problems. You may understand a physics problem from an angle learned in an art class, or other liberal arts subjects. Commonly, students need to spend not less than 30 hours on the basic liberal arts courses, before they focus on a certain area of interest.
Today’s tech companies are not simply looking for a graduate who knows how to code computer programs. They are hiring the graduates who took courses in economics, markets, literature and art, along with computer science. And the education experience has made it easier for them to find out The Next Great Thing in the tech industry and how to design and market it. For example, an international company will choose the graduate who can understand a financial(财务的) report and has solutions for attracting new customers, along with the language skills to do business in different countries around the world. As a result, increasingly, more and more companies need more graduates with different kinds of skills that are taught in liberal arts courses.
Liberal arts majors exist in most private and public colleges and universities in the US. However, the US also has some colleges that teach a comprehensive liberal arts courses. These colleges tend to be highly strict about students’ academic performance. And they often offer off-campus learning opportunities. Students can then develop skills for a fast changing society.
Learn more about the value of a liberal arts education, and you may find that studying philosophy and computer science, French or biology could lead you on the path to a great career and The Next Big Thing.
【1】What is a liberal arts education?
__________________________________________________
【2】How many hours do students have to spend on the basic liberal arts courses?
__________________________________________________
【3】What kind of graduates do the tech companies need?
__________________________________________________
【4】Why do some US colleges offer students off-campus learning opportunities?
__________________________________________________
【5】What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the passage?
__________________________________________________
19. 书面表达 详细信息
假如你是李华。3月是你们学校的动物保护宣传月。请你以学生会的名义写一个动物保护主题的英文倡议书,呼吁外籍教师和国际部的留学生和中国学生一起尊重生命、保护野生动物。
提示词语:save, depend on, share, kill, free
提示问题: Why should we protect wild animals?
What can we do to protect wild animals?
Proposal(倡议书)
Dear teachers and students,
Wild animals are an important part of our family.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Students' Union
20. 书面表达 详细信息
一场突如其来的新型冠状病毒疫情开启了我们“停课不停学”的居家时光。某英文网站正在开展以“疫情下的我们”为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你是如何居家学习的,如何与家人相处的,以及你的感受。
提示词语:online, watch videos, take notes, cook, responsibility
提示问题:How do you study during this special period of time?
What do you do with your family?
How do you feel about this special experience?
To prevent COVID-19 from spreading, we have to stay at home.
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