英语综合训练题
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初四英语综合训练题初四综合训练题⼀、单选题1.Our summer holiday is coming ,two students in our school will go to the beach .A. hundredB. hundredsC. hundreds ofD. hundred of2. a cold spring day they met in the street .A. ToB. AtC. InD. On3. the others is very helpful to you .A. Get along well withB. Gets along well withC. Getting along well withD. To getting along well with4.If you do morning exercises every day , you will be than before .A . energetic B. more energeticer C. much energeticer D. much more energetic5.Did he tell you just now ?A. what to wear itB. how to wearC. what to wearingD. how to wear it6.Tom’s parents invited Mr Green yesterday .A. visit the museumB. visited the museumC. visiting the museumD. to visiting the museum7. Don’t difficulties .you must try to come over them .A. be afraid of B . be afraid to C. be afraid D. be afraid about8. what you fall and hurt your knee ?A. weatherB. whetherC. thoughD. if9. Who will play football next Sunday ?A . other B. another C. the other D. else10. I will do it better if the teacher me another chance .A . give B. gives C. gave D. will give11. Must I wait for her now ?No, you . She may be back in half an hour .A. mustn’tB. can’t C . don’t have to D . shouldn’t12.I will give you some help , I won’tA. let you downB. let down youC. give you downD. let you up .13.The old man lived but he didn’t feel .A. lonely , aloneB. alone, aloneC. alone , lonelyD. lonely ,lonely14.Tom, your hair is too long . Would you please get your hair ?A. cut B to cut C. cutting D . be cut15.When this book ?A. is , come outB. did ,come outC. was , come outD. was , came out16.The old man feels , maybe he is ill .A. terribly ,terribleB. terrible, terriblyC. terribly , terriblyD. terrible , terrible17.Mrs Green gave us on how to learn English well .A. some advicesB. many advicesC. some adviceD. an advice18. Could you tell me ?A . What are you looking for B. what you will looking forC. what were you looking forD. what you were looking for19.`If I you ,I’d be late .A. was , a littleB. were , a little ofC. was , a bit ofD. were , a bit . ⼆.动词填空The big red American car was much too wide for an English country road . When Jack saw it ( come ) toward him ,he stopped his own car at the side of the road . ( make ) room for it to pass . The American car ( go ) slowly past , so close that he could see the driver’s face quite clearly .“ where ( see ) that face before ?” he though . “ (wait ) a minute ! I remember now . It ( be) in the newspaper !”he took out the newspaper from his bag , (turn ) quickly to the middle page ! There was a picture of the face in it . Yes , it had a large mouth and small ears , and his eyes were behind darks glasses . “He by the police ,”read by Jack . “ The city bank ( give ) a lot of money to anyone who helps the police to catch this man .”“ Call the police at once .” he said to himself ! But a few minutes later , he was sad . “ This man (catch ) this morning . ”answered the police .The most important drink is water. Not many people understand this but it is quite true .people can live for a long time without food , but they will die if two or three days water .In humid weather , many people do not drink water , because they don’t know how much water they . After taking exercise, people need more . The water in the man’s body is more than other matters ( 物质).We had have enough water , or we may get ill .Water is necessary to all the living things . “There will be no if there is no water .’’So we must save water and don’t water .四.完成句⼦1. 他不知道吃什么?He .2. 他没有说⼀句话就⾛了。
综合训练 10一 、写出下列动词的过去式和过去分词。
1. come: ; 2. spend: ; 3. do: ; 4. find: ; 5. sleep: ; 6. forget: ; 7. sit: ; 8. blow ; 9. go: ; 10. ring: ;二、 单项选择。
1. He worked very hard and finished the work .A. at endB. in the endC. near the endD. for the end 2. Look! Both Alice and Mary the same coat.A. wearingB. wearsC. is wearingD. are wearing 3. His parents a poor life in the old days.A. livesB. livedC. were livingD. live 4. There is not water in my bottle. It is empty.A. anyB. someC. noD. a lot of 5. What will you do ? A. on the future B. by the future C. in the future D. near the future6. You look so happy. You must enjoy very much at the party. A. you B. your C. yours D. yourself7. Peter and his wife any money at that time.A. don’t haveB. didn’t hadC. didn’t haveD. don’t had 8. students are sent to countries to study.A. Thousand of; hundred ofB. Thousands of; a hundred综合训练10C. Thousands of; a hundred ofD. Thousand of; two hundreds 9. The man the line is my uncle.A. in the middle ofB. on the top ofC. by the end ofD. near the beginning of 10. She lives in .A. Room 408B. Rooms 412C. 510 roomD. 512 Room 11. They cartoons now.A. don’t drawB. aren’t drawingC. didn’t drawD. weren’t drawing 12. Tony French some day.A. is learningB. learnC. will learnD. has learned 13. He is a good worker, and always gets to the factory .A. in timeB. on timeC. out of timeD. near the time 14. You made a mistake in your homework. You must do it .A. once againB. twice againC. one timeD. two time03815. I was wondering who would come to help me. He just arrived .A. in timeB. on timeC. out of timeD. near the time三、用括号内单词的适当形式填空。
英语综合测试题及答案一、选择题(每题1分,共10分)1. What does the word "unique" mean?A. CommonB. UnusualC. Unique2. Which of the following is NOT a type of fruit?A. AppleB. CarrotC. Banana3. Fill in the blank: "The _______ is the capital of France."A. LondonB. ParisC. Berlin4. What is the past tense of "begin"?A. BegunB. BeguningC. Begun5. Choose the correct sentence:A. She don't like swimming.B. She doesn't like swimming.C. She don't likes swimming.6. Which word is a synonym for "fast"?A. SlowB. QuickC. Delayed7. What is the opposite of "buy"?A. SellB. PurchaseC. Borrow8. Fill in the blank: "I have _______ apples."A. twoB. twosC. twoes9. What does "ambition" mean?A. FearB. Desire for achievementC. Indifference10. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: "She _______ the book last night."A. readB. readsC. reading二、填空题(每题1分,共5分)11. The _______ of the meeting is to discuss the new project.A. purposeB. subjectC. object12. The teacher asked the students to _______ their homework.A. hand inB. hand outC. hand over13. The _______ of the company is to provide quality products.A. goalB. planC. schedule14. She _______ her keys on the table.A. putB. placedC. laid15. The _______ of the room was very high.A. temperatureB. humidityC. pressure三、阅读理解(每题2分,共10分)Read the following passage and answer the questions.Passage:Last weekend, I went to the bookstore to buy a new novel. The bookstore was very crowded, and I had to wait in line for a long time. When I finally got to the counter, I found thatthe novel I wanted was out of stock. I was disappointed, but the kind staff member suggested a similar book. I decided to give it a try, and it turned out to be a great read.16. Why did the author go to the bookstore?A. To buy a new novelB. To meet a friendC. To return a book17. How was the situation at the bookstore?A. EmptyB. CrowdedC. Average18. What happened when the author reached the counter?A. The novel was available.B. The novel was out of stock.C. The staff member was rude.19. What did the staff member suggest to the author?A. A different bookstoreB. A similar bookC. A movie instead20. How did the author feel about the book they ended up buying?A. It was disappointing.B. It was a great read.C. It was just okay.四、完形填空(每空2分,共20分)Read the following passage and choose the best word to complete it.Passage:Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tom. He was very _______ (21) and always loved to explore. One day, he found a mysterious box in the attic. The box was old and_______ (22) with dust. Tom opened the box and found a beautiful _______ (23) inside. It was a magical key that could open any door. Excited, Tom decided to _______ (24) the key and see where it would lead him.21. A. curiousB. lazyC. afraid22. A. coveredB. filledC. surrounded23. A. bookB. keyC. map24. A. hideB. useC. sell五、翻译题(每题3分,共15分)Translate the following sentences into English.25. 这个周末我打算去图书馆。
四个花费习题1.They spend too much time the report(报道).A. writingB. to writeC. on writingD. write2.---What beautiful shoes you’re wearing! They must be expensive(贵).---No,they only l0 yuan.A.spent B.took C.paid D.cost3.---Will you please for my dinner Peter? ---Sure!A. spendB. payC. costD. take4.It will me too much time to read this book..A. takeB. costC. spendD. pay5.The blue evening dress me about five hundred yuan.A. tookB. paidC. spentD. cost6.It took my brother two hours there.A. walkB. walksC. to walkD. walked7.How much does the ticket from Shanghai to Beijing?A. costB. tookC. spendD. pay8.---Excuse me, sir. You can’t get the novel. You haven’t for it. ---Oh, sorry. I forgot to do that.A. spentB. costC. takenD. paid9.He should take time goodbye when he leaves his friends.A. saysB. sayingC. to sayD. say10.Peter too much time watching TV last weekend.A. spentB. costC. paidD. had11.My mother usually much time shopping in the supermarket.A. spendsB. costsC. takesD. pays12.Mum has decided to buy a new car. I’m sure it’ll her a lot of money.A. takeB. spendC. payD. cost13.The new colour TV them two thousand yuan.A. costB. spendC. tookD. paid14.The dress me two hundred dollars.A. paidB. spentC. costD. took15.It won’t us a long time to know how to play this easy game.A. spendB. useC. haveD. take16.It my mother 4 hours housework every day.A. costs; doB. spends; doingC. takes; to doD. pays; doing17.Lily three hundred yuan for the dress.A. tookB. spentC. paidD. cost18.How much did this shirt _____you?19.He_____a lot of money on his shoes.20.Who will_____the bill?21.It_____the workers ten years to build the great building.22.He paid 50 yuan for the dictionary.(同义句) The dictionary 50 yuan.23.I spent five hours making the model plane.(同义句) five hours to make the model plane.24.It took me two days to finish the project. (同义句) two days the project.25.She paid 200 yuan for her sweater. 200 yuan.26.I have to pay them 20 pounds for this room each month. (同义句)27.我每天花一个小时练习弹钢琴.____________________ the piano every day.28.It an email to my pen friend tomorrow.明天我要花半个小时的时间给我的笔友发封电子邮件。
初中英语词汇与语法填空综合训练30题1. He often ________ (read) books in the library. 答案:reads 解析:often 是一般现在时的标志词,主语he 是第三人称单数,动词用reads 。
2. My sister ________ (like) apples very much. 答案:likes 解析:主语my sister 是第三人称单数,like 要用likes 。
3. We ________ (have) lunch at school every day. 答案:have 解析:主语we 是复数,动词用原形have 。
4. The cat ________ (sleep) on the sofa. 答案:sleeps 解析:主语the cat 是第三人称单数,sleep 要用sleeps 。
5. There are some ________ (banana) on the table. 答案:bananas 解析:some 修饰可数名词复数,banana 要变为bananas 。
6. Look! The girls __________ (dance) happily. 答案:are dancing 解析:Look 表明动作正在进行,主语是The girls 复数,所以用are dancing 。
7. Mary is __________ (tall) than her sister. 答案:taller 解析:than 是比较级的标志,tall 的比较级是taller 。
8. He __________ (run) on the playground now. 答案:is running 解析:now 表示现在进行时,主语是He ,所以用is running 。
9. This book is __________ (interesting) than that one. 答案:more interesting 解析:than 表明用比较级,interesting 是多音节词,比较级是more interesting 。
综合英语二试题及答案试题一:阅读理解阅读下面的文章,回答问题。
文章:In recent years, the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) has surged due to environmental concerns and technological advancements. Governments around the world are promoting the use of EVs by offering incentives such as tax breaks and subsidies. However, the adoption of EVs is not without its challenges. One of the main concerns is the availability of charging infrastructure. While the number of chargingstations is increasing, it is still not sufficient to meet the growing demand. Additionally, the range anxiety, which is the fear of running out of battery power before reaching a charging station, is a significant barrier to the widespread adoption of EVs.问题:1. Why has the popularity of electric vehicles increased?2. What are some of the challenges faced by the adoption of electric vehicles?3. What is range anxiety, and why is it a concern for EV users?答案:1. The popularity of electric vehicles has increased due toenvironmental concerns and technological advancements.2. Some challenges faced by the adoption of electric vehicles include the availability of charging infrastructure and the fear of running out of battery power before reaching a charging station, known as range anxiety.3. Range anxiety is the fear of running out of battery power before reaching a charging station. It is a concern for EV users because it can limit the practicality of using an electric vehicle for long-distance travel.试题二:完形填空阅读下面的短文,从括号内所给的选项中选出最佳选项填入空白处。
2024届江苏省南京市高三下学期考前综合训练题(一)英语试题一、阅读理解The Shanghai Museum has announced its 2024 exhibition list, and “Top of the Pyramids, Ancient Egyptian Civilization Exhibition” will be the most anticipated.Running from July 19 to August 17, 2025, the one-year exhibition features the world’s largest and Asia’s highest level of ancient Egyptian cultural relics (文物) seen outside the country of Egypt. More than 95 percent of the Egyptian relics in this show are coming to Asia for the first time. It is also China’s first cooperation with the Egyptian government.Occupying three exhibition halls on the first floor at the Shanghai Museum, the exhibition will display nearly 500 groups of 800 ancient Egyptian relics.To be in concert with this exhibition, “Disappearing Pharaoh Khufu”, an immersive (沉浸的) exhibition, will be held at the same time on the second floor at the museum. Through the top virtual reality technology, visitors are able to travel back to the mysterious Egyptian civilization 4,500 years ago through a 45-minute digital experience.Besides this exhibition, the Shanghai Museum will also arrange a group of overseas exhibitions to spread traditional Chinese culture and art to more people. Among them, “China’s Han Dynasty cultural relics exhibition” will be on display in Hungary from January to June, showing the artistic and cultural achievements during the Han Dynasty. “The World of Marco Polo” will be shown from April to September in Italy and “The Beauty of Chinese Ceramics” in Japan from October to March, 2025.1.What’s special about the Egyptian cultural relics show?A.It displays relics hardly shown in Asia before.B.It features a VR experience in 3 exhibition halls.C.It marks Egypt’s first overseas exhibition of relics.D.It witnesses the long-term China-Egypt cooperation.2.Which exhibition will be shown in Italy?A.Disappearing Pharaoh Khufu.B.China’s Han Dynasty cultural relics exhibition.C.The World of Marco Polo.D.The Beauty of Chinese Ceramics.3.Where is this text probably taken from?A.A travel schedule.B.A local newspaper.C.A museum brochure.D.An official document.Last year I averaged 9,370 steps a day. My smartphone counted. My daily aim? Ten thousand steps. Because goals.Yet the concept of taking 10,000 steps a day to maintain health is rooted not in science but in marketing. In the 1960s, a Japanese company invented an early pedometer (计步器). Because the Japanese character for “10,000” looks like a person walking, the company called its device the 10,000-step meter. “It was just sort of a catchy phrase,” says I-Min Lee, a scientist at Harvard Medical School.In 2019, Lee published a study investigating the actual effects of meeting the 10,000-step goal. The result? Some movement is good, and more is better, but the benefits decline at some point. Your personal peak depends on your age. People younger than 60 should indeed walk 8,000 to 10,000 steps a day to get the best benefits in terms of lifespan (寿命). People older than 60 show the most benefit between 6,000 and 8,000 steps.The difference is energy consumption. “We basically relate energy consumption to health outcomes,” Lee says. Walking for 60 minutes at 3.3 miles an hour and running for 30 minutes at 6 miles an hour use the same amount of energy. “The older you are, the less efficient you are with your steps,” Lee says. “Per step, older people use more energy.” Thus, they need fewer steps to achieve the same benefits.Newer studies are moving beyond death rates to ask questions about the way steps may help to control blood pressure and weight. The goal, after all, is not just to live longer but to live healthier. Ful results are not in yet, so Lee’s advice is: “Tailor your steps according to what you are trying to achieve and according to who you are.”4.The concept of taking 10,000 steps daily arises from ______.A.the findings of scientific surveys B.the formation of a Japanese characterC.a marketing trick D.a healthy habit5.What does Lee’s research find?A.Walking step targets vary with age.B.Walking more makes one look younger.C.Old people benefit more from walking longer.D.Reaching 10,000 steps daily appeals to many.6.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The difference in energy consumption among age groups.B.The contrast between the benefits of walking and running.C.The reason for setting different step goals based on age.D.The link between energy consumption and health outcomes.7.What will newer studies focus on?A.How steps change one’s lifestyle.B.How steps affect one’s lifespan.C.How steps reduce death rates.D.How steps boost healthy living.We go through life assuming we’re in charge of our own minds —until temptation (诱惑) strikes. Few things better illustrate how little control we really have. You can know exactly what you should do (decline the second slice of cake or the third cocktail), but that hardly seems to matter when the urge arises. More self-discipline is rarely the answer, though. Instead, if you can understand what’s going on inside your head when temptation comes, you’ll be far better placed to make a healthier choice.Sometimes, you need to push yourself, the idea behind which, in psychology, is to make the better choice the easier choice. (School pupils eat more healthily, it’s been shown, when the salads are within easier reach than the chips.) So, instead of relying on willpower, stop keeping ice creams in your freezer! Use StayFocused or similar apps to block distracting websites. Change your environment, and temptation will be a non-issue.For every person, behind every bad habit, there's a reasonable desire: some people eat or drink too much because they're lonely, or smoke to get a break from a busy schedule. Once you’ve uncovered this underlying need, find a different way to meet it: call a friend; take a coffee break instead of a cigarette break. There’s nothing wrong with the need—only with the way you’recurrently meeting it.It’s a strange truth that we’ll break all sorts of promises to ourselves— yet most of us would never fail to show up at a prearranged meeting with a friend. Involve others in your temptation-resistance efforts, whether it's asking someone to check in weekly to see if you’re sticking to your plan, or never going shopping alone if you’re subject to impulse purchases. Best of all, launch a joint plan, in which two of you decide to give up a bad habit. That turns a challenge into a fun game.8.What does “that” mean in paragraph 1?A.Temptation.B.Self-awareness.C.Choice.D.Self-motivation.9.Which should be a good choice if you feel worn out from a packed timetable?A.Exercise strong willpower over it.B.Keep ice creams within easy reach.C.Use StayFocused to refresh yourself.D.Chat with a friend over a cup of coffee.10.What does the author suggest you do according to paragraph 4?A.Seek partners’ support.B.Leave challenges behind.C.Keep your promises.D.Say no to playing games.11.What is the text mainly about?A.What causes temptation.B.How to keep temptation at bay.C.Why urges set in.D.How to keep life under control.While lifting weights one day, I heard a loud click on my back. I was rushed to the emergency room, where I was told the pain would eventually disappear. It didn’t, however. What I’ve learned about pain since then — both as a patient and as a physician — has me questioning how we treat it.Vania Apkarian, one of the world’s leading pain researchers, told me the classic idea is that pain continues as long as the injury does, but the injury and pain it produces end up being separate. “Although MRIs (核磁共振) are reliable indicators of injury, they are not reliable indicators of pain,” he says. A review of 33 studies found that among a group of 20-year-olds without any backpain, 37 percent had disc degeneration (腰椎间盘退化) on MRI. And in people whose backs hurt, MRI results have absolutely no connection with their pain.This is a really big deal: millions of people in the U.S. alone get MRIs for back pain. Yet 5 percent of them were medically justified, and of those who received MRIs, 65 percent received potentially harmful advice — including calls for risky back surgery that probably wouldn’t have resolved their pain. I could have been one of those people, yet when I took my MRI films to an experienced surgeon, he told me an operation might leave my back worse off.If MRI doesn’t explain long-lasting pains, what does? One major factor is our mentality. A recent trial has revealed the power of therapies (疗法) that target how we think about discomfort. People who are anxious about being in pain are twice as likely to develop long time pain.A thorough examination of pain and its origins should encourage efforts to make sure everyone in pain receives kindness and respect, as well as access to more than pills and surgical procedures. Fully accepting the complexity of pain can open the door to new and innovative ways to ensure that even if we hurt, we don’t have to suffer.12.What does paragraph 2 imply?A.Back pain is not necessarily an emergency case.B.MRI tests can’t give a full picture of one’s condition.C.Minor injuries can lead to severe pain.D.Bone problems begin to bother the young.13.What can we learn from the author’s personal story?A.He found his back surgery medically justified.B.The surgeon misled him about the back injury.C.A surgery might do him more harm than good.D.Being a physician helps him treat his back pain.14.According to the author, what should a patient with long-lasting pain do?A.Consult professionals to receive surgeries.B.Have painkillers as early as possible.C.Take comprehensive MRI examinations.D.Acquire a thorough understanding of the pain.15.What is a suitable title for the text?A.Origins of pain.B.Killers of pain.C.Victims of pain.D.Effects of pain.On a beautiful Saturday morning, I went for a run in the park. I got to about a mile and a half, through rose gardens and around trees. 16 . The next thing I remember was two worried faces looking down at me.They were calling an ambulance, while a black Labrador was licking my face! I felt pain in my back. Later, I learnt the dog chasing a squirrel ran straight into me. I was thrown into the air and landed on my back. My usual run had turned into a trip to a nearby hospital. Luckily, aside from minor injuries, I was OK. 17 : what if it had been a car? How can we ever see these things coming?The truth is that sometimes, life really is out of our control. Then what do we do when it does? First, do a gratitude stocktake (盘点): my friend Denise, would look after my son Jett; gratitude that it was a dog, not a car, and I lived to tell the tale.The next, who and what measures up? These uncontrollable moments in life are also the times when you find the greatest clarity. 18 .The ones that make the effort: show up; come round; be there.19 see it as an opportunity to step back and reassess. Is your time and love focused on the things that truly matter? Are there conversations left unsaid? What do you want to do differently? If it all ended tomorrow, would your life have been well lived? I hope so. 20 ! A.But it crossed my mindB.Unless misfortune falls upon youC.Then I‘m not entirely sure what happenedD.You see the people who are really there for youE.When the breath is literally knocked out of youF.I didn’t expect a Labrador would transform my lifeG.If not, it’s time to start living and watching out for dogs二、完形填空In 2014, Amy collapsed from a brain hemorrhage (脑溢血) while working. After a year recovering at home, she 21 a course with the ambition to become a 22 .However, occasional vision disturbance was still 23 , influencing the amount of 24 she could give to the course. Further complications (并发症) left the young artist almost completely blind, making it difficult to see a whole figure. It’s particularly 25 because it seemed to 26 her optimism to be a painter!One morning, when watching the sunrise, she suddenly felt a sense of 27 . She realized that she may not 28 a whole face anymore, but it shouldn’t stop her from putting what she could see on canvas (画布). The following years, she 29 her special art journey.“Strangely, my experience has increased my 30 when drawing, enabling me to catch a character better,” she explains. “People often speak highly of the detail and sensitivity of the character. I have more determination and appreciation for my 31 . These are 32 I wouldn’t have had without everything I’ve 33 .” For her new touring exhibition, she has produced a series of artworks based on her visual experience. “In the 34 interaction between what I can and cannot see lies my perspective on the world.”Sometimes, we can tur a loss into a gain: something unique and individual that has been gifted to us by never 35 .21.A.made use of B.looked forward to C.signed up for D.took pride in 22.A.teacher B.doctor C.worker D.painter 23.A.present B.unnoticed C.unusual D.strange 24.A.credit B.energy C.instruction D.donation 25.A.disappointing B.exciting C.inspiring D.depressing 26.A.ruin B.boost C.spread D.express 27.A.achievement B.thankfulness C.belongings D.security 28.A.see B.touch C.draw D.cover 29.A.shared B.concluded C.started D.recalled 30.A.eyesight B.sensitivity C.taste D.attention 31.A.talent B.choice C.role D.vision 32.A.gifts B.challenges C.awards D.pains33.A.relied on B.gone after C.survived through D.thought of 34.A.active B.misty C.social D.regular 35.A.losing B.leaving C.quitting D.failing三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
中考英语形容词和副词综合训练题30题1. In our school, Mary is ______ student in her class.A. tallB. tallerC. the tallestD. tallest答案:C。
本题考查形容词最高级的用法。
形容词最高级前要加定冠词the,A 选项tall 是原级,B 选项taller 是比较级,不符合句子意思,这里表示“在她的班级里”,是三者及以上的比较,要用最高级,所以选C 选项the tallest。
2. My brother is ______ than me.A. oldB. olderC. oldestD. the oldest答案:B。
此题考查形容词比较级。
A 选项old 是原级,C 选项oldest 和D 选项the oldest 是最高级,than 是比较级的标志词,所以要用比较级older,故选B。
3. This book is ______ of all.A. interestingB. more interestingC. most interesting答案:D。
本题考查形容词最高级。
A 选项interesting 是原级,B 选项more interesting 是比较级,of all 表示在所有当中,要用最高级,最高级前要加the,所以选D 选项the most interesting。
4. My sister is ______ at math than me.A. goodB. betterC. bestD. the best答案:B。
此题为比较级的考查。
A 选项good 是原级,C 选项best 和D 选项the best 是最高级,than 提示要用比较级better,所以答案是B。
5. Among the three boys, he is ______ one.A. funnyB. funnierC. the funniestD. most funny答案:C。
三年级英语综合练习题及答案一、听力题1. 听录音,选择正确的单词填空。
- (A) cat (B) dog (C) pig- (A) apple (B) banana (C) orange- (A) Monday (B) Tuesday (C) Wednesday- (A) red (B) yellow (C) green2. 听录音,选择正确的句子填空。
- (A) I like to play soccer. (B) I like to swim. (C) I like to paint.- (A) She is my sister. (B) He is my brother. (C) They are my parents.3. 听录音,根据所听到的句子选择正确的图片。
- (A) (B) (C) ☔️二、选择题4. 请选择正确的选项。
- My favorite color is __.(A) blue (B) green (C) pink5. 你喜欢什么图书馆?- (A) 学校图书馆 (B) 公共图书馆 (C) 自家图书馆三、填空题6. 请用正确的单词填空。
- I ___ a book. (有)- We ___ a picnic yesterday. (有)- She ___ long hair. (有)7. 请写出下列单词的对应中文。
- cat: ___- dog: ___- apple: ___四、简答题8. 你喜欢做什么运动?为什么?9. 描述一下你的家庭。
五、阅读理解10. 阅读短文,选择正确的答案。
- Tom and Lisa ___.(A) are brother and sister (B) are classmates (C) are friends- They both like ___.(A) playing soccer (B) swimming (C) painting11. 阅读短文,回答问题。
综合训练题(0311)第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(共15小题)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AExperience the Colorado River the Hualapai Way!River Runners Offers the ONLY One Day White-water Trip ANYWHERE at theGRAND CANYON!Since 1973, Hualapai River Runners has been conducting white-water rafting(漂流)journeys on the Colorado River. Our experienced guides expertly sail along the river and share the history of the Canyon and the Hualapai people with you.Visitors experience the excitement of white-water rapids and then stop to enjoy the impressive beauty of Travertine falls and a tasty lunch. No charge for children 2 years and Under.One—Day TripRetail(单价)$+$(helicopter and round-trip ground transportation)White-water rafting tours begin in Peach Springs. Hualapai River transports you to Diamond Creek, which is the starting point for the 37-mile rafting tour. Lunch is included and upon arrival at the rafting tour termination(终点)point,fly out of the Grand Canyon by helicopter to Grand Canyon West.Two—Day TripRetail$+$(helicopter and round-trip ground transportation)Two-day rafting trips with one night on the Colorado River. All supplies and meals are included. Two days in the Grand Canyon, on the Colorado River, allow more time to explore one of the Seven Wonders of the World.Tours Include:·Round—trip transportation from Peach Springs to the starting point and from the termination point back to Peach Springs.·Snack, drinks and lunch(vegetarian meals available upon request).·Waterproof dry bags for storing your cameras, sunscreen, dry clothes, etc.The helicopter part of transportation is weather permitting. If the helicopter transportation is cancelled because of bad weather, the raft will continue an additional two hours to South Cove and a maximum $ per customer will be given back.Special website booking rate 15% off rafting in June. So book now!Call us Toll Free Today! Tel:81. Where do white-water rafting tours startA. Travertine Falls.B. The Grand Canyon.C. Diamond Creek.D. Grand Canyon West.2. It can be learned from the text that________.A. the guides can help you learn sailingB. the Grand Canyon is well-known for its historyC. the helicopter transportation can save you three hours' timeD. the cost includes snack, drinks and lunch.3. Which of the following is available when the helicopter transportation is cancelledA. The bus.B. The raft.C. The train.D. The boat.BNew research shows that all work and no play is not only less fun for children, but could leave them poorer in later life. A study presented to the Royal Economic Society's annual conference concludes that teenagers judged to be the most popular at school are also likely to earn noticeably bigger salaries than their former classmates.Economists from the University of Sussex analysed findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a 15-year research project charting the fortunes of a group of thousands of teenagers who attended high schools in the US in the mid-1990s. Among questions about topics ranging from their physical fitness to their parents' occupation, the teenagers were asked to list their closest friends.In cases where the researchers were able to survey the entire school, they were able to construct a map of the interconnected friendship networks to work out not only which children had most friends overall but, crucially, who was most influential. Those who had about 10 per cent more friends than average in their teens overall were earning almost 11 pet cent more in their late 20s.Other factors such as being in the top class and even having a higher IQ score appeared to have no significant effect on the teenagers' earning power in later 1ife. But those tempted (引诱) to turn their back on their studies altogether on the basis of the research would be making a serious mistake. Having a good education was even more important financially than having lots of friends, with having a university degree boosting (促进) earnings by 25 per cent. Those who were married were also earning 19 per cent more than those still single.Our research confirms that the impact of education and school goes far beyond the knowledge that one acquires, supporting the importance of providing free and public education for everyone," said Lucia Barbone, the lead author. "More attention should be devoted during childhood and adolescence to the development of social skills, for example, through social activities and clubs."4. From the text, we can learn that the Study of Adolescent Health .A. recorded the fortunes of 1,000 high school graduatesB. was led by the Royal Economic SocietyC. involved questions of different topicsD. was conducted in the early 1990s5. The new research showed that .A. children with more friends end up earning more in later lifeB. most children like to make friends in their high schoolC. all play and no work is good for childrenD. the single earned more than the married6. Which factor has the most significant effect on teenagers' future earning powerA. Being in the top class.B. Being popular in school.C. Having a high IQ score.D. Having a good education.7. Lucia Barbone thinks that children should .A. acquire more knowledge in schoolB. join more social activities and clubsC. choose their school freelyD. go to public high schoolsCIt's nothing new that you can find many files or services you can download or use from the Internet. The question is: Is downloading legal or not In most cases the answer is negative, because sharing and downloading are illegal. Of course, you can find files for legal downloading, but you have to pay for them.It seems innocent if you click on the download mark, but it isn't. It should be compared with stealing in a store. Would you steal a magazine, an MP3 players or a car Downloading from the Internet is a theft, and sharing files, once you have stolen them, only makes it worse. For example, if everybody only downloads, movies wouldn't make money and the studios wouldn't invest millions of dollars to make new ones.Many people may think it better, easier and cheaper to do downloading. I think, that is the main reason why Internet users prefer sharing something to buying them. In the modern world we love convenience and what could be more convenient than getting music, films and games without having to leave your house You don't need to pay for what you get, there is no registration, and you don't have to wait until shops open or the CD/DVD you want is posted to you. However, you could be in big trouble if you are caught. You could go to prison as a result of acting unlawfully, but so far only a tiny Amount of people have been charged for downloading illegally. The majority of people who download illegally, and use the files for their personal use, will not get into trouble. And that's why it's important for people to understand what the long-term consequences are if they don't want to pay for their music, films and TV. Will film and music companies still spend millions of pounds every year if they have no chance of making a profit The answer is plainly "no".Finally I would like to say that the Internet offers a lot of services for money, but people will always try to get them for free. To summarize my thoughts I'd like to highlight that illegal downloading is both unfair towards producers and dangerous for those who practice this kind of activity. You have to decide whether to buy or download.8. Many people download files free from the Internet because .A. they follow others' examples to do such thingsB. they don't think they may be charged by the producerC. they think everything on the Net can be shared by othersD. they think it is legal, convenient and easy9. What can be inferred from Paragraph 2A. Downloading helps movies become more popular.B. Downloading free files is as illegal as stealing.C. Sharing files on the Internet is dangerous.D. Sharing files on the Internet can make a profit.10. What does the underline word "highlight" in Paragraph 4 meanA. Stress.B. Explain.C. Admit.D. Deny.11. What is the author's purpose of writing this textA. He advises readers to download legal files.B. He asks readers to limit the amount of free downloading.C. He wants to make it clear that downloading for free is against the law.D. He tells readers how to avoid being charged for downloading.DMost of the time, the ground feels solid beneath our feet. That's comforting. But it's also misleading because there's actually a lot going on underground. Masses of land (called plates) slip, slide, and bump against each other, slowly changing the shape of continents and oceans over millions and billions of years.Scientists know that Earth formed about billion year ago. They also know that our planet was hot at first. As it cooled, its outermost layer, called the crust(地壳), eventually formed moving plates. Exactly when this shift happened, however, is an open question.Now, an international group of researchers has an answer. They've found evidence suggesting that Earth's crust started shifting at least billion years ago. The new estimate is billion years earlier than previous ones.Not long before billion years ago, lots of small plates were hitting Earth, keeping its crust in a hot, melting state. After the hard crust formed, much of it sank at various times into the planet's hot insides. There, it melted before returning to the surface.In some places, however, the crust never sank. One of the oldest such places is in Greenland, in an area called the Isua supracrustal (上地壳) belt. The rocky crust there is between and billion years old. The belt was once part of the seafloor, but now it is exposed to air.The researchers recently took a close look at the Isua supracrurstal belt. They noticed long, parallel cracks (裂缝) in the rock that have been filled in with a type of volcanic rock.To explain this structure, the scientists propose that tension in the crust caused the seafloor to crack open long ago. Hot, liquid rock oozed from deep inside Earth to fill the cracks. Finally, the whole area cooled, forming what we see today.That explanation, plus chemical clues inside the rock, suggests the Isua supracrurstal belt was once part of a plate under the ocean, beginning around billion years ago."It's a fantastic case of solving a jigsaw puzzle," says one of the researchers. He notes that the puzzle was "a very difficult one because these rocks are all. very old and have been badly ruined."12. The underline phrase "oozed from" in Paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to .A. filled up graduallyB. washed away quicklyC. flew out of slowlyD. broke through suddenly13. What can we infer from the textA. The shapes of continents and oceans changed slowly.B. the Earth's crust started shifting billion years ago.C. The crust began to shift when the Earth was hot.D. The hit from small planets made the Earth cool.14. What do scientists know about the past of the Isua supracrustal beltA. It was once covered by hot, liquid rock.B. It remained under the deep sea.C. It stayed hot and sinking.D. It kept moving slowly.15. The text is mainly about .A. why the Earth cooledB. how the Isua supracrustal belt formedC. whether the ground beneath our feet is stillD. when Earth's crust began shifting第二节(共5小题)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。