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虎“What Chinese parents understand is that nothing is fun until you’re good at it,” Chua wrote. “To get good at anything you have to work, and children on their own never want to work, which is why it is crucial to override their preferences.”Inevitably, responses from American audiences have been intensely defensive. One article, titled “Parents like Amy Chua are the reason Asian Americans like me are in therapy,” labeled Chua as “a narrow-minded, joyless bigot(偏执者).” Others drew larger parallels about China’s tendency to excel in technical areas while floundering in areas requiring creativity and innovation.“What she describes as traditional ‘Chinese parenting’ has hit hard at a national sore spot: Our fears about losing ground to China and other rising powers and about adequately preparing our children to survive in the global economy,” wrote Annie Murphy Paul (美国知名杂志记者、作家) in Time .Excerpts of the book were first published by The Wall Street Journal (《华尔街日报》), with hundreds of responses posted on the Internet and disseminated by various media outlets. In the excerpt, Chua describes a heavy-handed parent-ing style that “would seem unimaginable to Westerners.” Her list of banned activities is long: no sleepovers (在外玩乐并过夜的聚会), no TV, no sports, no play dates. But what seemed to provoke readers most was her recollection of an incident, in which she stood screaming over her 7-year-old daughter Lulu, denying her food or rest until she could demonstrate mastery of a French piano piece.Implied but not overtly (公开地) stated was the larger conclusion that America’s seeming slide from global eminence is the result of such relaxed, ego -coddling (娇惯,溺爱) par-enting techniques. However, there were dozens of responses reflecting the very personal, individual nerves that Chua hadstruck among various cross-sections of American society.“Parenting is so personal,” said Robyn Silverman, a child development specialist. “When you hear such a strong and op-posing opinion, your attention tends to turn toward your own parenting, and makes you question: Am I doing this right? Maybe this person is doing something better than I am. The way the article was written, made it sound like she was saying that her Chinese work ethic would make her children excel be-yond anyone else’s.”Chua argued that she was making fun of herself, and the piece was meant to be humorous. Even so, in an appearance on The Today Show , she reiterated her disagreement with West-ern parenting, listing “how much time Westerners allow their kids to waste, with hours on Facebook and computer games, and in some ways, how poorly they prepare them for the fu-ture. It’s a tough world out there.”Silverman believes there is value in the Asian parenting style, but thinks it may squash individuality. “There’s no room for abuse, ever, but what Western parents do need to learn is that some children need a stronger push, and others need a lighter touch. Perhaps on the continuum (相邻但截然不同的连续体) of the Eastern-Western views, there’s a need to meet in the middle.”(Word count: 505)(文章中的核心词汇和长句详见第2版)本期推荐下期预告● 读新闻——扩充词汇、分析长句● 练口语——高考口语考试点拨● 用语法——语法易错点分析(上)● 析词汇——语境中的词汇运用● 练完型——模考完型填空分析● 抓阅读——文学作品的阅读与理解● 精翻译——直译与意译● 学写作——模考优秀作文选读与评析● 强模拟——高三模拟卷(市三女中)2010“上外杯”上海市高三英语竞赛公告执行主编:吕 腊特约供稿:秦惠康、李萍、陈婧怡初赛 :10月10日 复赛 :10月 30日决赛 :11月13日Excerpted from Battle Hymn of The Tiger Mother by Amy Chua, the article “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior ” generated a huge response, both positive and negative.Large numbers of talented children everywherewould profit from Chua ’s approach, and instead are frittering away their gifts —they ’re nice kids, not brats, but they are also self -indulgent and inclined (倾向于……的) to make excuses for themselves.—Charles Murray, The AmericanEnterprise Institute Amy Chua ’s philosophy of child -rearing may be harsh and not for the fainthearted, but ask yourself this: is it really more cruel than theThe article sounds so incredible to Western readers —and many Asian ones, too —that many people thought the whole thing was satire (讽刺)... but aspects of her essay resonated (引起共鸣) profoundly with many people, espe-cially Chinese Americans —not necessarily in a good way.—MSNBC, a cable news channel basedin the U.S .The “tiger mother ” approach to parenting is “the exact opposite of everything that theFor and Against Tiger Mother ’s Parenting StyleThe Controversy over ‘Tiger Mother’ForAgainst主管、主办单位:解放日报报业集团 出版单位:上海学生英文报编辑部 国内统一连续出版物号:CN31-0044 地址:汉口路300号2105室 邮编:200001 订阅热线: 63501322 本期4开20版 定价:4元 laissez -faire (放任主义) indifference and babysitting -by -TV which too often passesfor parenting these days?—Allison Pearson, The Daily TelegraphResearch demonstrates that children who are protected from struggling with difficult tasks don ’t develop what psychologists call “mastery experiences.” Kids who have this well -earned sense of mastery are more optimistic and decisive; they ’ve learned that they ’re capable of overcoming adversity and achieving goals.—Hara Estroff Marano, editor-at-large ofPsychology Today magazineWestern liberal holds dear .—Isabel Berwick, The Financial Times Chua ’s parenting style has less to do with cultural difference and more to do with affluent classism (阶级歧视). Her insistence that her children learn the piano or violin is reflective of clas-sic cultural snobbery (自以为优越的态度或行为) and that many struggling working -class families could not af-ford to educate their children the same way.—Charing Ball, The Atlanta Post★ 用语法——语法易错点分析(下)★ 析词汇——结合各区一模试卷★ 抓阅读——文章的段意标题选择★ 写作专项——优秀学生习作与评析★ 模拟试卷(上外附属浦东外国语学校)2SHANGHAI STUDENTS’POST热书摘选express Why Chinese Mothers Are SuperiorA lot of people wonder how Chinese parents raise such stereotypically (模式化观念地) successful kids. They wonder what these parents do to produce so many math whizzes and music prodigies, what it’s like inside the family, and whether they could do it too. Well, I can tell them, because I’ve done it. Here are some things my daughters, Sophia and Louisa, were never allowed to do:• attend a sleepover • have a playdate • be in a school play• complain about not being in a school play • watch TV or play computer games• choose their own extracurricular activities• get any grade less than an A• not be the No. 1 student in every subject except gym and drama• play any instrument other than the piano or violin• not play the piano or violin.... ...I’ve thought long and hard about how Chinese parents can get away with what they do. I think there are three big differences between the Chinese and Western parental mind-sets.First, I’ve noticed that Western parents are extremely anxious about their children’s self-esteem. They worry about how their children will feel if they fail at something, and they constantly try to reassure their children about how good they are notwithstanding a mediocre performance on a test or at arecital. In other words, Western parents are concerned about their children’s psyches (心理). Chinese parents aren't. They assume strength, not fragility, and as a result they behave very differently.Second, Chinese parents believe that their kids owe them everything. The reason for this is a little unclear, but it’s probably a combination of Confucian filia l (子女对父母的) piety and the fact that the parents have sacrificed and done so much for their children. (And it’s true that Chinese mothers get in the trenches, putting in long grueling hours personally tutoring, training, and spying on their kids.) Anyway, the understanding is that Chinese children must spendtheir lives repaying their parents by obeying them and making them proud.By contrast, I don’t think most Westerners have the same view of children being permanently indebted to their parents. My husband, Jed, actually has the opposite view. “Children don’t choose their parents,” he once said to me. “They don’t even choose to be born. It’s parents who foist (把……强加于) life on their kids, so it’s the parents’responsibility to provide for them. Kids don’t owe their parents anything. Their duty will be to their own kids.” This strikes me as a terrible deal for the Western parent.Third, Chinese parents believe that they knowwhat is best for their children and therefore override all of their children’s own desires and preferences. That’s why Chinese daughters can’t have boyfriends in high school and why Chinese kids can’t go to sleepaway camp. It’s also why no Chinese kid would ever dare say to their mother, “I got a part in the school play! I’m Villager Number Six. I’ll have to stay after school for rehearsal every day from 3:00 to 7:00, and I’ll also need a ride on weekends.” God help any Chinese kid who tried that one.Don’t get me wrong: It’s not that Chinese parents don’t care about their children. Just the opposite. They would give up anything for their children. It’s just an entirely different parenting model.—Excerpted from Battle Hymn of The Tiger Mother by Amy Chua.(Word count: 550)新闻长句分析S entences 请分析下列句子结构,并划出句子主干。
上海市中考英语真题-作文合集(2011年-2021年)第一篇【来源】2011年初中毕业升学考试(上海卷)英语Write at least 60 words about the topic “I’m a member of___________”.(以“我是......的一员”为题,写一篇不少于60字的短文,标点符号不占格。
)提示:你可以作为任意兴趣小组或社团的一员,或者作为家庭、班级、社区的一员,写出你的经历、感受等。
Use the following points as reference:Are you glad to be a member of……?What do you do in it?How do you feel as such a member?【答案】I’m a Member of the Singing and Dancing ClubHello, everyone! I’m very glad to be a member of the Singing and Dancing Club. I have been in this club for 2 years. I’m an actor in the club. I like singing and dancing very much. I sing and dance with my classmates on weekends. Though I am very tired, I like to sing and dance every day. It makes me feel very happy.【详解】作文标题为“I'm a member of…”,这样的考题让每个考生都有话可说。
题目包含5张图片提示,分别代表家庭、歌舞俱乐部、爱护动物者社团、自然科学竞赛社团题目中蕴含“责任意识和公民意识”的两纲内容,与“往年的考题以强调自我感受居多”不同,今年考题引导学生思考我可以为他人、为集体付出些什么。
1. 概述上海作为我国的经济中心城市,其国际化程度日益提高。
在这样的环境下,英文作为一种国际通用语言,对于每一个上海学生来说都显得格外重要。
为了帮助初中生更好地学习英文,我们开发了上海学生英文报初中基础版。
该报纸内容涵盖了初中阶段的英语学习所需的基础知识和应用技能,旨在帮助学生提高英文水平。
2. 报纸结构(1)新闻类文章:包括国际新闻、国内新闻、校园新闻等,帮助学生了解全球动态,提高阅读能力和语言表达能力。
(2)文学类文章:包括英语诗歌、名著节选、故事阅读等,通过文学作品的阅读,帮助学生感受英语的魅力,培养语感。
(3)学习类文章:包括语法讲解、词汇积累、写作技巧等,通过系统化的学习内容,帮助学生夯实英语基础知识,提高语言运用能力。
3. 报纸特色(1)与学校课程接轨:我们的报纸内容将与学校英语课程相结合,帮助学生巩固课堂所学知识,提升学习效果。
(2)多媒体互动:报纸将尝试利用现代科技手段,结合音频、视瓶等多媒体形式,吸引学生的阅读兴趣,提高互动性。
(3)知识普及与实用性:报纸内容将以实用知识为主,使学生能够在日常生活中运用所学知识,加深学习印象。
4. 报纸编辑团队我们的编辑团队专业、高效,由拥有丰富英语教学经验的老师和资深英语编辑组成,保证了报纸内容的权威性和可靠性。
5. 结语上海学生英文报初中基础版将秉承“开拓视野、扎根基础、实用为主”的理念,致力于帮助上海初中生提高英语水平,为他们更好地走向世界打下坚实的基础。
让我们共同期待这一份独特的英文报纸为上海的英语教育事业带来新的活力和希望。
6. 报纸内容更新为了满足不同年级学生的学习需求,我们将根据初中各年级的英语教学大纲,不断更新并调整报纸内容。
在每一个学期结束后,我们将进行读者调查,收集学生的意见和建议,针对性地调整报纸内容,确保其与学生的学习需求和课程进度紧密结合。
7. 学习资源拓展除了报纸内容本身,我们还将为学生提供更多的学习资源。
我们将结合报纸内容,开设英语学习微课堂,定期举办英语学习讲座和活动,为学生提供更多的学习机会和交流评台。
1 / 12“上海学生英文报杯”2011年初中英语竞赛初赛试卷Shanghai Junior High School English Contest考生注意:1. 本卷共11页,77小题,满分100分;答卷时间90分钟。
2. 所有题目为选择题,每小题只有一项正确答案。
将答案用2B 铅笔点涂在答题卡上。
3. 答题前在答题卡相应位置用钢笔或圆珠笔填写姓名、准考证号码、学校等信息,并用2B 铅笔点涂准考证号码。
I. Test on culture (每小题1分,共25分)1. In the abbreviation UNESCO, the letter “E ” stands for _______. A. Educational B. EconomicC. ElectronicD. Environmental2. The birthplace of the United States of America is _______. A. Washington D.CB. CaliforniaC. New YorkD. Philadelphia3. The capital of Scotland is _______. A. CardiffB. BelfastC. EdinburghD. London4. Which of the following statements is not true? A. A blue day is an unhappy day. B. A white lie is usually a harmless lie. C. A green hand is a newcomer to a job.D. A black sheep is an unexpected winner.5. In which city of Florida is Disney World located? A. Fort LauderdaleB. TampaC. MiamiD. Orlando6. Which is the third largest city in the United States? A. Los AngelesB. ChicagoC. San FranciscoD. New York7. Which city is known as the “Queen City of the Mississippi”? A. JacksonB. MemphisC. Baton RougeD. New Orleans8. Whic h is the “City of Skyscrapers”? A. ChicagoB. New YorkC. Los AngelesD. San Francisco9. When people say “Pigs might fly ”, they mean .A. they think something is impossibleB. they see something amazingC. they see some very fat peopleD. they think someone is very fat10. Where is the US farm belt located? A. NortheastB. WestC. MidwestD. Southeast2 / 1211. In which state is the Yellowstone National Park located? A. North DakotaB. NebraskaC. WyomingD. Colorado12. The national anthem of the UK now is _______. A. God Save the King B. The Star-Spangled Banner C. God Save the QueenD. Long Live Great Britain13. Who was the British Prime Minister when World War II ended? A. F. Scott Fitzgerald B. Margaret ThatcherC. Winston ChurchillD. John Major14. The two major political parties in America are _______. A. the Conservative and the Labour B. the Democrats and the RepublicansC. the Conservative and the RepublicansD. the Democrats and the Labour15. Who drafted the Declaration of Independence ? A. Abraham Lincoln B. John Locke C. George Washington D. Thomas Jefferson16. How many kilometers is one mile equal to? A. about 0.6 kmB. about 1.6 kmC. about 2.6 kmD. about 3.6 km17. In the story of Noah’s Ark, a dove brought a(n) ______ branch to Noah signaling that the flood was drying up. A. oliveB. figC. willowD. pine18. The first immigrants in the American history came from England and ______. A. GermanyB. FranceC. SpainD. the Netherlands19. The famous Barbie doll has a surname. What is it? A. RobinsonB. RobertsonC. RobertsD. Reynolds20. What was the earlier name of New York City? A. New AmsterdamB. New EnglandC. New OleanD. New Eastland21. Who brought the Christmas tree to America? A. Christopher Columbus B. The Pilgrims C. Early German settlersD. Dutch merchants22. Auld Lang Syge is a song often sung on . A. Christmas Eve B. Christmas Day C. the last day of the yearD. Thanksgiving Day23. What is the name of the official London residence of Queen Elizabeth II? A. Windsor CastleB. Clarence HouseC. The Tower of LondonD. Buckingham Palace3 / 1224. What is the British Flag commonly known as? A. St. George ’s Cross B. The White, Red and Blue C. The Union JackD. The Common Flag25. Christmas Day celebrates the birth of _______. A. Santa Clause B. Jesus ChristC. GodD. the KingII. Cloze test (每小题1分,共25分)(A)It is always interesting to visit another country especially for those who have never traveled a great deal. Foreign 26 can be very educational for anyone if he is interested enough to make 27 beforehand. Learning the language of a new country would be 28 for the traveler, but the benefits of such an effort would become obvious 29 after his arrival. It may not seem 30 to him when he comfortably stays at home, but knowing 31 to order a meal or rent a room is necessary for the newcomer in a strange country. Without knowing the language, it is very difficult for the stranger to 32 the people of the new country and their custom.Of course, in our small world, it is often possible to 33 someone who understands our own language, 34 this is only second-best for the traveler. To be sure, he can see places and things without the use of a language, but places and things are not the heart of the country. To 35 the greatest benefit from a trip to another country, it is indeed important for the visitor to have an understanding of the language. 26. A. travelB. countryC. languageD. people 27. A. money B. preparations C. a livingD. a room 28. A. exciting B. easy C. difficult D. interesting 29. A. only B. onceC. fortunatelyD. immediately 30. A. boring B. certain C. wonderful D. important 31. A. why B. whoC. howD. when 32. A. meet B. believe C. likeD. understand 33. A. findB. respectC. chooseD. know 34. A. therefore B. because C. and D. but 35. A. getB. acceptC. shareD. show(B)It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java’s young people mad with excitement.4 / 12Fireworks were lit long before the moon 36 . The big noise brought people out into the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper 37 of used fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys 38 more and covered their ears as they waited 39 for the explosions.The moon appeared above the horizon: huge, 40 ball high above the city, and the streets filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year’s greatest events : “the Night of the Full Moon”, a festival that is especially popular 41 young people.More and more young Javanese gather together and walked slowly through the 42 . Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain 43 the city. They continued to climb 44 they reached the old temple at the 45 of the mountain.After they were inside the temple, they drank their water and ate their moon-cakes — delicious home-made ones, 46 of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people 47 cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And 48 , in the hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to 49 the brightly shining moon.By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the 50 city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.36. A. let out B. gave out C. came out D. set out 37. A. moons B. remains C. cakes D. nuts 38. A. lit B. bought C. piled D. removed 39. A. patiently B. calmly C. worriedly D. excitedly 40. A. silver B. new C. colorful D. gold 41. A. for B. to C. with D. in 42. A. villageB. sceneC. nightD. ground43. A. on the edge of B. on the way to C. in the center of D. in the direction of 44. A. while B. until C. unless D. though 45. A. tip B. back C. top D. bottom 46. A. fond B. little C. full D. free 47. A. jumped B. sat C. stood D. bent 48. A. so B. even C. yet D. still 49. A. follow B. show C. notice D. admire 50. A. clean B. grayC. peacefulD. emptyIII. Reading comprehension (51-60题每小题1分, 61-71题每小题2分, 72-77题每小题3分, 共50分)(A)Many of us like cooking but never have much time for it. Helen Fry’s new book Quick Cooking has been specially written for busy people. It has over 1,000 recipes, from the famous Spanish gazpacho to Swedish smorgasbord. The book is well written and the photographs and drawings are clear. (They are like those in the excellent little Quick Dressmaking and Quick Gardening.) The book has a strong plastic cover. It is easy to find your way around it too. And busy people, notice this! Mrs. Fry tells you how much time you need in order to get each dish ready.Quick Cooking has 4 parts, one for each season. This helps you to use fresh fruit and vegetables when they are cheaper — and, of course, better. There are a lot of exciting ideas from foreign countries, and most of the recipes are easy to follow. You take something simple like a chicken or some cheese, and make an unusual dish out of it. For example, there are no fewer than 40 reci pes for eggs! Mrs. Fry does not plan complete meals for the “quick book”. The beginners will have to find out a lot of things for himself — or herself. But this ought not to be difficult with such a good book. I wanted to try many of the recipes as soon as I read them. For people with little spare time, Helen Fry’s Quick Cooking is excellent value.Decide whether the following statements are true (write A) or false (write B).A、The book is called Quick Cooking because it is written for people who don’t have much time.B、B usy people should notice that all the recipes in the book are easy to follow.C、T his passage is most probably an introduction to cooking.D、Complete meals are planned only for beginners.E、There are quite a few “quick books” for busy people.(B)In 1977, a dead author of detective stories saved the life of a nineteen-month-old baby in a most unusual way. The author was Agatha Christie, a gentle married lady and one of the most successful writers of detective stories in the world.In June 1977, a baby girl became seriously ill in Qatar, near Sandi Arabia. Doctors were unable to find out the cause of her illness, so she was flown to London and sent to Hammersmith Hospital. A team of doctors hurried to examine the baby only to discover that they, too, were puzzled by the very unusual signs of illness. While they were having a discussion about the baby’s illness, a nurse asked to speak to them.“Excuse me,” said Nurse Marsha Maitland, “but I think the baby is suffering from thallium poisoning (铊中毒) .”“What makes you think that?” Dr. Brown asked. “Thallium poisoning is very rare.”“A few days ago, I was reading a novel called A Pale Horse by Agatha Christie,” Nurse Maitland explained.“In the book, somebody uses thallium poison, and all the signs are exactly the same as the baby’s . ”“You are very careful and you may be right,” another doctor said, “we’ll carry out some tests and find out whether it’s thallium or not.”Tests showed that the baby had indeed been poisoned by thallium. Once they knew the cause of the illness, the doctors were able to give the baby the correct treatment. She soon recovered and was sent back to Qatar. Later on it was proved that the poison might have come from an insecticide (杀虫剂) used in Qatar.(1)Who first suggested the correct cause of the baby’s illness?A.A doctor in Qatar. B.Nurse Maitland. C.Dr. Brown. D.Agatha Christie.(2)Why was the baby sent to London?A.She was a British girl whose parents were working in Qatar.B.The hospitals in Qatar were full at that time.C.She was the daughter of a doctor in one of the places.D.The Qatar doctors were not sure they could cure her.(3)As far as we can tell from the passage, Agatha Christie ______.A.had never even met this babyB.had spent a long time as a police officerC.visited the baby in the hospital at HammersmithD.gave Nurse Maitland some advice on the phone(4)Nurse Maitland spoke to the doctors ______.A.when she heard them discussing the possibility of thallium poisonB.because she could see that the doctors had made a mistakeC.to suggest a possible cause for the patient’s illnessD.after she had read about a horse which had been poisoned(5)What did the doctor think of the suggestion which Nurse Maitland made?A.They were very quick to agree with her.B.They were unhappy over her interruption.C.They said she was wrong because thallium poisoning was very rare.D.They thought it was a possibility worth considering.(C)LONDON —A mornin g’s train ride away, across the Channel, English kids talk about Liverpool’s soccer team in a Paris pub.Some Parisians have even started to go to work in London.In the 19th century, Charles Dickens compared the two great rival cities, London and Paris, in A Tale of Two Cities. These days, it might be A Tale of One City.Parisians are these days likely to smile in sympathy at a visitor’s broken French and respond in polite English.As jobs grew lack at home over recent years, perhaps 250,000 Frenchmen moved across the Channel. With an undersea tunnel, they could travel between cities in three hours. The European Union freed them from immigration and customs.Paris, rich in beauty, is more attractive. But London feels more full of life, and more fun until the pubs shut down.“For me, the difference is that London is real, alive,” said Trevor Wheeler, a banker.Chantal Jaouen, a professional designer, agrees. “I am French, but I’ll stay in London,” she said.There is, of course, the other view. Julie Lenoux is a student who moved to London two years ago.” I think people laugh more in Paris,” she said.In fact, London and Paris, with their obvious new similarities, are beyond the old descriptions. As the European Union gradually loosened controls, Londoners flocked into Paris to shop, eat and buy property.“Both cities have changed beyond recognition.” said Larry Collins, a writer and sometimes a Londoner.Like most people who know both well, he finds the two now fit together comfortably.“I first fell in love with Paris in the 1950s, and it is still a wonderful place,” Collins said.“But if I had to choose, it would be London. Things are so much more ordered, and life is better.”But certainly not cheaper.In fancy parts of London, rents can be twice those on Avenue Foch in Paris.Deciding between London and Paris requires a lifestyle choice.Like Daphne Benoit, a French journalism student with perfect English, many young people are happy to be close enough so they don’t have to choose.“I love Paris, my little neighborhood, the way I can walk around a center, but life is so structured,” she said. “In London, you can be who you want. No one cares.”(6)The best title for this passage is ______.A. Londoners and ParisiansB. A Modern Tale of Two CitiesC. The Similarity of Two CitiesD. Fancy London and Fashionable Paris(7)We can infer from the text that ______.A. Paris and London have become perfect partnersB. London feels more full of lifeC. life in Paris is structuredD. Paris and London have become fierce competitors(8)The underlined word” flocked” probably means ______.A. came in large numbersB. flew a long wayC. rushed hurriedlyD. drove long distances(9)Living in Paris, you may find that ______.A. life is betterB. things are cheaperC. people are more attractiveD. it is easier to find a job(10)From the passage we can know that ______.A. the two cities have developed very fastB. London is better than Paris nowC. Paris is a favourite place for all journalism studentsD. people in both London and Paris now lead a regular life(D)A senior United Nations Children’s Fund(UNICEF) official on May 29 praised China for its remarkable achievements in children’s welfare (福利).A. H. M. Farook, UNICEF’s operations area officer for China and Mongolia said that China“can be very satisfied to tell the whole world what can be done with limited resources to help its children to grow healthily and happily.”China’s child population makes up one-fifth of the world’s total. “The reason behind the great achievement is China’s long tradition of caring for children both at home and in society,” he said.“What’s more is that Chinese people have always given special attention to children who are in special need.” The UN official made the remarks when addressing a group of 50 ch ildren and staff from the Beijing Children’s Welfare Home at the Shangri-la Hotel, Beijing.The hotel invited the orphans to share snacks, sing, dance and play games at a park inside the hotel for a “Share the Sunshine” party, as a prelude (前奏) to celebrat ions to mark the Children’s Day.The Beijing children’s Welfare Home, set up soon after New China was founded in 1949, has at present more than 400 children.A leading official of the welfare institution said that the children live a happy life and that the agency spends 400-500 yuan a month for an average orphan. An average Chinese workers earned 440 yuan a month during the first quarter this year.Gu Xiaojin, deputy secretary-general of the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF), said people from all walks of life have contributed to the welfare of the Chinese children.She said that CYDF set up the Project Hope in 1989, which calls on people across the country to donate money to help poor children to continue their schooling.By the end of last year, she said, CYDF had collected nearly 700 million yuan in donations, which has helped the establishment of 2, 074 Hope primary schools and enabled more than 1.25 million dropouts to return to school classrooms.Three “Hope Stars” also attended the party. Th ey were model teenagers chosen among students who are economically supported by the Project Hope to further their nine-year compulsory (义务) studies in the poverty-stricken regions. They will be torchbearers (火炬接力者) for the Chinese Team for the up coming Atlanta Olympic Games this year.(11)Children can grow healthily and happily as long as _______.A. parents take good care of them both at home and in societyB. the whole society care for children as well as their parentsC. Schools and teachers pay much attention to the growth of childrenD. Chinese people always give special attention to children who are in special need(12)Every year the Beiji ng Children’s Welfare Home spends _______ on the orphans.A. 1, 920, 000 yuanB. 2, 160, 000 yuanC. Over 2, 400, 000 yuanD. 2, 200, 000 yuan or so(13)CYDF collected 700 million yuan with the purpose of _______.A. reducing dropoutsB. helping homeless orphansC. supporting the Chinese Team for the coming Atlanta Olympic GamesD. establishing 2, 074 Hope primary schools all over the country(14)We can infer from the text that _______.A. every Chinese child has his own special need, so we should pay special attention to each of them and take goodcare of themB. all the children in the poverty-stricken regions of China are too poor to go to schoolC. ever since liberation, the Chinese Communist Party has been concerned about the growth of the youngergenerationD. with the help of UNICEF officials, there are no more dropouts in China(15)This passage was most likely written in _______.A. 1992B. 1996C. 1998D. 2000(16)Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. One-fifth of the world population is made up of Chinese children.B. The Hope Project was set up in 1989.C. Around 450 yuan per mouth is spent on an average orphan.D. An average Chinese worker earned about 5,300 yuan that year.(E)We are all called upon to make a speech at some point in life, but most of us don’t do a very good job. Sometimes we have to say something in front of a big audience. What can we say and how?You have to give a speech, and you’re terrified. You get nervous, you forget what you want to say, you stumble over w ords, you talk too long, and you bore your audience. Later you think, “Thank goodness, it’s over. I’m just no good at public speaking. I hope I never have to do that again.”Cheer up! It doesn’t have to be that bad. Here are some simple steps to take the pain out of speech making. Ask yourself the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? Why are you speaking? Then, gather as many facts as you can on your subject. Spend plenty of time doing your research. Then spend plenty of time organizing your material so that your speech is clear and easy to follow. Use as many examples as possible, and use pictures, charts, and graphs if they will help you make your points more clearly. Never forget your audience. Don’t talk over their heads, and don’t talk down to them. Treat your audience with respect. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness.Just remember: be prepared. Know your subject, your audience, and the occasion. Be brief. Say what you have to say and then stop. And be yourself. Let your personality come through so that you make person-to-person contact with your audience.If you follow these simple steps, you’ll see that you don’t have to be afraid of public speaking. In fact, you may find the experience so enjoyable that you volunteer to make more speech es! You’re not convinced yet? Give it a try and see what happens.(17)Which of the following best summarizes the passage?A.You can improve your speaking ability.B.A poor speaker can never change.C.Always make a short speech.D.It is hard to make a speech.(18)The word “terrified” means _______.A. relaxedB. nervousC. excitedD. afraid (19)Paragraph 2 implies that .A.many people are afraid of giving a speechB.many people are happy to give a speechC.many people do not prepare for a speechD.many people talk too long in a speech(20)The phrase “talk over their heads” means .A.speak too loudly B.look at the ceilingC.look down upon them D.use words and ideas that are too difficult (21)All of the following statements are true except that .A.few people know how to make good speechesB.a lecturer does not need to organize his speechC.research is important in preparing a speechD.there are simple steps you can take to improve your speaking ability(22)The title for this passage may be “”.A.Do Not Make a Long Speech B.How to Give a Good SpeechC.How to Prepare for a Speech D.Try to Enjoy a Speech2011年上海市初中英语竞赛初赛试卷参考答案和评分标准I. Test on culture评分标准:每小题1分;总计25分参考答案:1-5 A D C D D6 -10 B D B A C11-15 C C C B D16-20 B A D C A21-25 C C D C BII. Cloze评分标准:每小题1分;总计25分参考答案:26-30 A B C D D31-35 C D A D A36-40 C B A D A41-45 C C A B C46-50 C B D D BIII. Reading comprehension评分标准:51-60每小题1分,共10分;61-71每小题2分,共22分;72-77每小题3分,共18分。
2011年上海市初中毕业统一学业考试2011年中考英语试卷Part 1 ListeningPart 2 Vocabulary and GrammarV. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案): (共26分)31. This novel can make you laugh and cry at _______ same time.A. aB. anC. theD. /32. The university student borrowed some money _____ hisfriends to start his own business.A. fromB. ontoC. atD. in33. I have two children, and ________ of them are working inthe west of China.A. allB. bothC. neitherD.either34. The old man used to raise many ________ to make a livingon the farm.A. duckB. horseC. birdD.sheep35. The students from Xinjiang enjoy staying in our school because everyone is ____ to them.A. friendlyB. gentlyC. happilyD. politely36. We hope that with the help of the new skill, Liu Xiang canrun ________ than before.A. fastB. fasterC. fastestD. the fastest37. Take the e xam carefully, _______ you won’t get full marks.A. butB. andC. orD. so38. We didn’t start our discussion __________ everybody arrived.A. sinceB. ifC. whileD. until39. You _________ lose your way if you walk alone in the mountains at night.A. may B need C. should D. oughtto40. By the end of the last month, I _____________ all the CDsOf Justin Bieber.A. collectB. collectedC. have collectedD. had collected41. Now my father __________ his bike to work every day insteadof driving.A. rideB. rodeC. ridesD. willride42. We are glad to hear that the Greens __________ to a new flatnext week.A. movedB. movedC. will moveD. havemoved43. An official ___________ by some reporters on food problemsin Shanghai yesterday.A. is interviewingB. is interviewedC. was interviewingD. was interviewed44. As we all know, it’s not polite to keep others _________for a long time.A. waitB. waitedC. to waitD. waiting45. You had better ____________ because you have to drive back home.A. not drinkingB. not drinkC. don’t drinkD. not to drink46. Your English teacher has never lost his temper, ___________he?A. hasB. hasn’tC. didD.didn’t47. — __________ T-shirt do you like better, the red one orthe blue one?— I prefer the red one.A. How muchB. How manyC. WhoseD.Which[来48. There __________ still some milk in the fridge. It’s not necessary to go to the store today.A. amB. isC. areD. be49. These natural disasters have warned us that everyone shouldstart to protect the _____ immediately.A. amusementB. developmentC. environmentD. government[来源:21世纪教育网]50. Edward, you have grown up. You should learn to make yourown room ________.A. emptyB. noisyC. dirtyD. tidy51. Though I ___________ the phone number many times, the foreigner couldn’t write it down.A. repeatedB. refusedC. researchedD. recognized52. The lady _________ dancing as a hobby in her sixties, andshe is really good at it now.A. dressed upB. looked upC. took upD.put up53. I have no idea what life would be like without water. Theunderlined part means “_______”.A. don’t rememb erB. don’t knowC. don’t believeD. don’t expect54. When you have western food, you should use knife and fork properly. The underlined part means “___________”.A. in a quick wayB. in the right wayC. in a differentway D. in the usual way55. — I think honesty is the most important thing in doing everything.— __________________.A. All rightB. Never mindC. I think so, tooD. Yes, please56. —I’m leaving for Canada on a study trip next week.— ___________________.A. Enjoy your timeB. That’s all rightC. You’re welcomeD. It’s a pleasureⅥ. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms (用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子。
沪教2011版七年级英语上册《A school club poster》评课稿1. 引言《A school club poster》是沪教2011版七年级英语上册的一篇阅读课文,该课文旨在通过介绍学校俱乐部的海报设计和内容,帮助学生学习如何进行海报设计以及了解学校内不同的俱乐部活动。
本文将对该课文进行评课,分析其教学内容、教学目标、教学方法等方面进行评价。
2. 教学内容《A school club poster》的主要内容是一封学生写给学校报社的信,信中介绍了学校内不同的俱乐部活动和海报设计。
通过这个课文,学生们可以了解到学校内丰富多样的俱乐部活动,并且了解到如何设计吸引人的海报。
3. 教学目标3.1 语言目标•学习并掌握一些有关派对、音乐、舞蹈等方面的词汇及短语。
•学习并掌握一些有关海报设计和俱乐部活动的常用句型及表达方式。
•提高学生的听、说、读、写能力,培养学生的语言应用能力。
3.2 内容目标•了解学校内不同的俱乐部活动,拓宽学生的视野,培养兴趣爱好。
•培养学生的合作意识和团队精神,提高学生的组织能力和沟通能力。
•引导学生学会设计海报,培养学生的创新思维和表达能力。
3.3 情感目标•激发学生参与学校俱乐部活动的兴趣,培养学生积极向上的生活态度。
•培养学生的团队合作精神,增强学生的集体荣誉感和归属感。
•培养学生的审美意识和艺术修养,提高学生的创造力和审美能力。
4. 教学方法4.1 听力训练通过播放课文录音,让学生们先进行整体理解,并回答与课文相关的问题。
随后,教师可通过分角色朗读或精读的方式,让学生们进一步理解课文内容。
4.2 朗读与模仿通过组织学生们进行朗读和模仿,帮助学生们正确地掌握课文中的重点句子和表达方式。
教师可以引导学生们注意语音语调、语速和停顿的合理运用,提高学生们的发音和语音语调表达能力。
4.3 口语交际教师可采用情景对话的方式,让学生们进行角色扮演,模拟海报设计活动的情境。
通过对话交流,帮助学生们运用课文中学到的句子和表达方式,提高他们的口语交际能力。
ssp杯上海市初中英语竞赛一、听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)(听两遍)第一部分听对话,回答问题(计10分)( )1. What is the boy going to do this Saturday?A B C( )2. Which festival are they talking about?A B( )3. Where does Lily come from?A B C( )4. How will Mr Smith go to Beijing tomorrow?( )5. How often does Millie go roller skating?A. Never.B. Seldom.C. Often.( )6. What does Mother always eat for lunch?A. Rice with meat.B. Noodles.C. Rice with vegetable.( )7. What?s the colour of the tall girl?s blouse?A. Red.B. Pink.C. Yellow..( )8. How long does the girl watch TV at the weekend?A. Less than 4 hours.B. 2—4 hours.C. More than four hours.( )9. Where does Kate sit?A. In front of Jack.B. In front of Amy.C. between Jack and Amy.( )10. What?s the date today?A. December 23.B. December 24.C. December 25.第二部分听对话和短文,回答问题(计10分)(听两遍)听一段对话,回答第11-12小题。
( )11. The man and Millie both like ____________________________.A. applesB. bananasC. bananas and apples.( )12. Millie enjoys ______ a lot , but now she do esn?t eat them any more..A. sweetsB. vegetablesC. bananas听一段对话,回答第13-15小题。
上海初中英语竞赛试题(笔试)试题和答案2005 Shanghai Junior High School English Contest Paper for Written EnglishI. Vocabulary and Structure: 30%1. Adams hadn’t a _________ what the speaker was talking about most of time because the class was in chaos.A. guessB. thoughtC. conceptD. clue2. Any one who followed _________ would be blessed with a richer life and boundless love from his family.A. my set of rulesB. my packet of rulesC. my group of rulesD. my pack of rules3. _________, the King of Rock 'n' Roll, was crowned top-earning dead celebrity of the past 12 months.A. Elton JohnB. Elvis PresleyC. StingD. Michael Jackson4. "To be or not to be, that is the question” is a quotation from Shakespeare’s play _________.A. Romeo and JulietB. MacbethC. HamletD. King Lear5. My cousin Betty is the black _________ of the familyA. cowB. pigC. horseD. sheep6. I’ve got my driving test this afternoon so keep your _________ crossed.A. toesB. fingersC. armsD. legs7. As Mr. Best was passing the bookshop, he thought he'd just _________ to see whether any interesting books were on sale.A. look inB. look upC. look roundD. look for8. Lenny advised me to have a _________ of brandy because it will make me less nervous.A. biteB. lickC. sipD. touch9. My father's very quiet too. I _________ him.A. follow withB. take afterC. look likeD. turn up to be10. The capital of Australia is _________A. SydneyB. MelbourneC. LiverpoolD. Canberra11. Germany has won the World Cup _________A. twiceB. three timesC. four timesD. five times12. Tony Blair became _________ of Britain in 19971A. presidentB. general secretaryC. prime ministerD. king13. _________ was defeated at the battle of Waterloo.A. HitlerB. NapoleonC. MussoliniD. Richard Nixon14. There are two main political parties in the USA, _________ and _________.A. the Democrats and the RepublicansB. the Democrats and the LaborsC. the Democrats and the ConservativesD. the Conservatives and the Republicans15. The news was _________ on the radio the day before yesterday.A. broadcastB. to broadcastC. being broadcastedD. broadcasting16. _________ has been set as the theme for Olympics Beijing 2008.A. A Green, Cheerful and People's OlympicsB. A Successful, Impressive and People's OlympicsC. A Green, High-tech and People’s OlympicsD. A Successful, High-tech and People’s Olympics17. I can’t get into my apartment because I left the key. _________ my door in my car.A. ofB. fromC. onD. to18. _________ is often used to stand for the British Government.A. Downing StreetB. White HallC. White HouseD. The fleet street19. On New Year's Eve, there will be a firework _________ at People's Square.A. exhibitionB. performanceC. showD. display20. The year 2002 was _________ Golden Jubilee.A. Queen MaryB. Queen Elizabeth IC. Queen VictoriaD. Queen Elizabeth 1I21. It's not far from the village if we take the short _________ through the jungle.A. passB. comerC. turningD. cut22. Yao Ming, a rising star in NBA, is now playing basketball with the _________.A. Chicago BullsB. Los Angeles LakersC. Houston RocketsD. West Point23. What does "It rings a bell." mean?A. It' s time for class.B. It' s New Year.C. It sounds familiar.D. It sounds interesting.24. Could you keep a(n) _________ on the baby for a moment?A. heartB. eyeC. handD. ear25. I haven't got e-mail at home. I'll have to write to you by _________ mail.A. pigeonB. monkeyC. snailD. tortoise26. The first cloned sheep “_________” was born on 5 July 1996 at the Roslin Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland.A. KellyB. DollyC. ShellyD. Polly27. The term CEO stands for _________.A. Chief Executive OfficerB. Central Executive OfficerC. Chief Executive OfficialD. Central Executive Official28. Shanghai Maglev Line -the world' s first passenger Transrapid Maglev high speed railway -- uses magnets to propel it at speeds of up to _________ kph.A. 340B. 334C. 430D. 43329. Bill is the short name for _________.A. ThomasB. RichardC. WilliamD. Robert30. There flows River _________ in Paris.A. ThamesB. NileC. YangtzeD. SaineII. Reading Comprehension: 15%(A)Most Americans think that ice cream is as American as baseball and apple pie. But ice cream was known long before America was discovered.The Roman emperor Nero may have made a kind of ice cream. He hired hundreds of men to bring snow and ice from the mountains. He used it to make cold drinks. Traveler Marco Polo brought back recipes for chilled and frozen milk from China.Hundreds of years later, ice cream reached England. It is said that King Charles enjoyed that treat very much. There is a story that he bribed his cook to keep the recipe for ice cream a royal secret.Today ice cream is known throughout the world. Americans alone eat more than two billion quarts a year.31 .The passage says that most Americans _________A. think that ice cream is very newB. think that ice cream was an American ideaC. know that ice cream has a long historyD. do not know what ice cream is32. The Roman emperor Nero hired men to _________A. make ice cream for himB. bring ice cream from ChinaC. guard the secret of ice creamD. bring ice to cool his drinks33. Charles I of England wanted to _________A. make ice cream popularB. keep the secret of ice cream for himselfC. develop new kinds of ice creamD. bring ice cream recipes from China(B)Ben Johnson is one of the few men ever buried standing up.As the story goes, King Charles I once made him a promise. The king told the great writer that he would be buried in England's famous Westminster Abbey. But that wasn't all. Johnson could choose any place he liked for his grave.Johnson died in 1637. Then it was found that the spot he had picked was already filled. The ground space left in it was just eighteen inches square. King Charles 1 kept his words. He had Johnson's coffin placed on its end in the small place. That's the way it would just fit.34. Which probably happened first?A. Johnson picked a place in the Abbey.B. Johnson died.C. Johnson received Charles’s promise.D. Johnson told the king of his choice.35. Charles I found out the place filled after _________A. Johnson’s deathB. Johnson’s burialC. the reading of Johnson’s willD. 163836. Johnson’s coffin was placed upright so that it would _________A. face the westB. look biggerC. take less roomD. reach the floor37. The story shows that Charles tried to _________A. role Britain wellB. keep his promiseC. learn about artD. write poems and stories(C)Along with jogging and swimming, cycling is one of the best all-round forms of exercise. It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you more efficient muscles and a stronger heart. But increasing your strength is not the only advantage of cycling. Because you're not carrying the weight of your body on your feet, it's a good form of exercise for people with painful feet or backs. However, with all forms of exercise it's important to start slowly and build up gently. Doing too much too quickly can damage muscles that aren't used to working. If you have any doubts about taking up cycling for health reasons, talk to your doctor and ask his/her advice.Ideally you should be cycling at least two or three times a week. For the exercise to be doing you good, you should get a little out of breath. Don't worry if you begin to lose yourbreath. Shortness of breath shows that the exercise is having the right effect. However, if you find you are in pain then you should stop and take a rest.38. The words "Along with" (in Para. 1, line 1) most probably means _________A. In accordance withB. Except forC. In addition toD. Instead of39. Cycling is good for people with painful back because _________A. they can avoid putting all their weight on their feetB. they can have some exercise on their backC. they must start slowly and build up gentlyD. they can relieve pain from the back40. The probable result of sudden exercise is that _________A. you might get a little out of breathB. you will lose your breathC. you can get your muscles hurtD. you' ll find you are in pain with your heart41. What is the writer's purpose of writing this article?A. To give amusementB. To make criticismC. To give adviceD. To give warning(D)Dear Sir,I am writing to make a strong complaint about the impolite treatment my guests, my colleague and I received when we visited your restaurant last Friday evening.On booking a table for four by telephone on Tuesday we were assured that there would be room for us despite the fact that your restaurant had been open only for a few weeks and all thetables had already been booked.We appreciate that there must be great demand for restaurant meals at this time of the year in such a popular and historic area but we were not expecting such an ill-mannered reception on the part of your head waiter.Our Chinese friends are currently touring the 'Shakespeare Country' and were looking forward to a traditional English dinner in such a charming setting. But our hopes for an enjoyable evening out were instantly spoilt when your head waiter informed us that he had received no booking in our name and, so, no table was reserved for our party. My colleague and I protested at this and asked to speak to the Manager, who, we were told, was unavailable.Your staff then offered us a table which we all had to share with another couple and no effort was made to smooth over the unpleasantness we had experienced. We also had to wait for some considerable time before the menu was brought to us.I trust you will give this complaint your prompt attention as the whole embarrassing incident was a great disappointment to our guests and set a bad example to our English hospitality. Yours sincerely,Mr. Paul J. Weller42. Mr. Weller could be described as being _________A. disappointedB. impoliteC. moderately dissatisfiedD. hurt and angry43. The writer had the unpleasant experience in _________A. a hotelB. a Chinese restaurantC. a restaurant in Shakespeare’s birthplaceD. a bar in London44. Mr. Weller hopes that this letter of complaint _________A. will be looked into at onceB. will embarrass the managerC. will result in the restaurant being closedD. will cause the quick dismissal of the head waiter(E)Like mother, like son1955Dear MummyI hate this boarding school. Food Awful, prefects bully me. Please take me home.Love,David.Dear DavidNonsense! Chin up.Mother1997Dear DavidI hate this home. Food awful, nurses treat me like a child. Fetch me immediately.MotherDear Mother________! Chin up.David45. What is the theme of the above short story?A. The mother encouraged her son to stay against harsh condition and so did his son to his mother 22 years later.B. The son had a high moral sense to cheer his mother up while she was suffering in the Old People's HouseC. The son refused his mother’s urgency for help because he was treated as such when he was at boarding school 22 years ago.D. The son wanted his mother to experience how he was put down 22 years ago at boarding school.III. Cloze Test: 20%(A)A folk tale is a very old story that has been passed down from one family to another, from one generation to another. These old stories are often called fairy stories because so many of them are about (46) _________. Every country has its own folk tales and its own (47) _________ of telling fairy stories.In Germany, there lived two brothers, the Grimm brothers. They (48) _________folk tales. We know these stories (49) _________ "Grimm’s Fairy Tales'.Many of the tales told about the countries near Germany (50) _________ they lived. Some of them were partly (51) _________The Grimm brothers did not (52) _________ write the stories for boys and girls. They planned them for older people living in Germany. (53) _________ when the children heard the stories, they wanted to hear them again and again.(54) _________ of this happened long, long ago, but boys and girls everywhere still read and(55) _________ Grimm's tales.46. A. children B. girls C. fairies D. Grimm47. A. way B. place C. custom D. tellers48. A. wrote B. collected C. read D. invented49. A. in B. like C. as D. for50. A. where B. when C. as D. because5 I. A. wrong B. true C. 'interesting D. good52. A. thoroughly B. easily C. really D. regularly53. A. So B. But C. Additionally D. Generally54. A. Much B. Part C. Some D. All55. A. enjoy B. write C. tell D. keep(B)How would you like to go to a school like this one in Oxford, England? There are no formal classes. The students (56) _________ from one group to another when they want to.(57) _________may find students who are fourteen, fifteen or sixteen years old all in the same(58) _________. They work at their own speed. (59) _________ tells them what they should or shouldn't be doing. The day I (60) _________, school began at nine. Some students were working (61) _________ a tape recorder and listening to their own voices. Others were watching a TV program (62) _________ physics. A third group was working in the library. I didn't see anybody just sitting doing (63) _________. Nobody was wasting time. (64) _________ the students taking a break in the cafeteria were having a (65) _________ on politics.56. A. move B. study C. travel D. stay57. A. You B. A man C. He D. I58. A. grade B. school C. class D. group59. A. Somebody B. A teacher C. Nobody D. The group leader60. A. visited B. moved C. studied D. stayed61. A. on B. with C. for D. Through62. A. in B. according to C. on D. by63. A. something B. much C. anything D. nothing64. A. However B. Even C. Also D. 0nly65. A. drink B. show C. debate D. quarrelKey:1.(D)2.(A)3.(B)4.(C)5.(D)6.(B)7.(A)8.(C)9.(B) 10.(D) 11.(B) 12.(C ) 13.( B ) 14.(A) 15.(A ) 16.(C) 17.(D) 18. (B) 19.(D) 20.(D) 21.( D) 22.(C) 23. (C) 24.( B ) 25.( C ) 26.( B) 27.(A) 28.( C ) 29.( C ) 30.( D ) 31.( B) 32.(D) 33.( B ) 34.( C ) 35.( A ) 36.( C) 37.( B) 38.( C ) 39.( A ) 40.( C ) 41.( C ) 42.(D) 43.( C ) 44.( A ) 45.( C ) 46.( C ) 47. (A) 48.( B ) 49.( C ) 50.( A ) 51.( B ) 52. (C) 53.( B ) 54.( D ) 55.( A )56.( A ) 57.(A) 58.(.D) 59.( C ) 60.(A ) 61.(B) 62.(C) 63.(D) 64.(B) 65.(C)。
2011年上海市青浦区初中英语二模卷试题及参考答案【纯word版,完美打印】青浦区2011年初中学业模拟考试英语试卷Q.2011.4(满分150分,考试时间100分钟)Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar (第二部分词汇和语法)V. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案): (共26分)31. My thirteen-year-old brother Jimmy is __________ big Lady Gaga fan.A. theB. aC. anD. /32. ___________ a traditional Chinese festival, Dagon Boat Festival is very famous all over the world.A. ForB. WithC. AsD. Like33. The restaurant is so popular here. Look, there are so many __________.A. foodB. dishC. peopleD. waiter34. Grandma is in the garden, chatting with ___________ new neighbor.A. herB. hersD. herself35. Ronaldo (罗纳尔多), the football player, didn’t feel ___________, so he had to leave the green field.A. badB. badlyC. goodD. well36. – May, is Patty your twin sister?-- Yes, and I’m thirty minutes _________ than she.A. oldB. olderC. oldestD. the oldest37. – Which do you like better, coffee or tea?-- ____________. I prefer apple juice.A. NeitherB. EitherC. BothD. None38. _________ you’ve lived in Zhujiajiao for many years, you must be quite fami liar with this old town.A. UnlessB. ThoughC. WhenD. Since39. Susan Boyle has never learned singing, ____________ she can sing very well.A. orB. butD. so40. Just ___________ her e and don’t go around. Your guide will come to meet you.A. to stayB. stayingC. stayD. stayed41. -- _______ you ________ the news of the Air Attack in Libya (利比亚) this morning?-- Yes, of course. What a pity!A. Do…watchB. Did… watchC. Will… watchD. Had… watched42. The China Pavilion is wonderful. Thousands of people _________ it by now.A. visitedB. will visitC. have visitedD. had visited43. She ___________ to close all the windows and lock the door before she left the classroom.A. asksB. askedC. is askedD. was asked44. The librarian asked the students not __________ on a cell phone loudly in a public place.A. talkB. to talkC. talkedD. talking45. Most of the boys in this class enjoy ________ computer games.A. playingB. to playC. playD. played46. Can you see the sign on the wall? We __________ smoke here.A. needn’tB. needC. mustn’tD. must47. __________ terrible disaster the earthquake in Japan is!A. HowB. WhatC. What aD. What an48. Our Chinese teacher asked Jack _____________.A. why is he late for schoolB. why was he late for schoolC. why he is late for schoolD. why he was late for school49. According to the new rules, people in the city center are allowed to ________ just one dog in each family.A. takeB. buyC. bringD. keep50. Ann bought a new necklace __________ home, and it almost cost half of her savings.A. on her wayB. all the wayC. in this wayD. by the way51. The war in that area made many people __________, and they had to leave for other places.A. unhappyB. unhealthyC. uselessD. homeless52. The sports meeting had to be ________ because of the heavy rain.A. put offB. put onC. put outD. put up53. ―Look! The s upermarket is cro wded with people who want to buy salt.‖The underlined part means _________.A. is famous forB. is made ofC. is full ofD. is busy with54. ―The man called the police immediately, when he saw the robbery.‖The underlined part means ________.A. at presentB. at onceC. in timeD. in a minute55. – Tom fell from a tree and hurt his leg.-- ___________.A. It’s hard to say.B. I’m sorry to hear that.C. Never mind.D. Be careful.56. –I don’t like Rock Music. It’s too noisy.-- _____________.A. That’s all right.B. Me too.C. I think so, too.D. So do I.VI. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子): (共8分)57. In the Childr en’s Palace, there are a lot of ________for the students the learn about the Chinese history and culture. (activity)58. This section in the magazine always gives people ________hot tips on shopping. (more)59. This spring the weather in Shanghai is ________.It’s easy to catch a cold. (change)60. It is the ________time for the young man to go abroad. (five)61. Adela ,who has won a Grammy Award (格莱美奖),received an _________to a concert. (invite)62. Although the old man lost his way in the park,, he managed to go home by _________. (he)63. Angel, have you heard from your pen pal in Australia________.(recent)64. Liu Qian put some coins in the magic box (魔盒) and said,‖ These coins will ________soon. (appear)VII. Rewrite the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,改写下列句子。
2011年《上海学生英文报》杯上海市初中生英语竞赛
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上课地点:徐汇区龙华西路教学点(近龙吴路)
上课时间:第一期 1月23日—1月25日(上下午各3课时,有家庭作业)
第二期 1月27日—1月29日
第三期 2月8日—2月10日
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上课地点:徐汇区龙华西路教学点(近龙吴路)
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