根據(jù)要求,完成句子。(每小題2分,共4分)

1.我有些重要的事要告訴你。(翻譯成英語)

                                                                    

2Tom asked me, “ Do you study in this school?” (改為間接引語)

                                                                    

根據(jù)所給圖和提示詞,各寫一句話。必須用上所給提示詞。(每小題2分,共4分)

 


3great changes, take place, hometown          4 while, cook, watch

                                                                          

                                                                          

1I have something important to tell you.

2 Tom asked me if/whether I studied in that school.

3Great changes have taken place in my hometown.

4The boy was/is watching TV while his mother was/is cooking.

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科目:初中英語 來源:2012屆山東省濟(jì)南市槐蔭區(qū)初三中考三模英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

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Jane Goodall is one of the most well-known scientists in the world. Much of the information we have today about chimpanzees comes from the research of Jane Goodall.
Jane Goodall was born in London in 1934. She became interested in animals and animal stories when she was a very young child. She always dreamed of working with wild animals. When she was eleven years old, she decided that she wanted to go to Africa to live with and write about animals. But this was not the kind of thing young women usually did in the 1940s. Everybody was laughing except her mother. “If you really want something, you work hard, you take advantage of opportunity, you never give up, you find a way,” her mother said to her. The opportunity came at last. A school friend invited her to Africa. Jane worked as a waitress until she had got enough money to travel there.
In 1957, Jane Goodall traveled to Africa. She soon met the well-known scientist Louis Leakey and began working for him as an assistant. He later asked her to study a group of chimpanzees living by a lake in Tanzania. Very little was known about wild chimpanzees at that time.
Jane spent many years studying chimpanzees in this area of Africa. It was not easy work. They were very shy and would run away whenever she came near. She learned to watch them from far away using binoculars. Over time, she slowly gained their trust(信任). She gave the chimpanzees human names such as David Graybeard, Flo and Fifi. Watching the chimpanzees, she made many discoveries. They ate vegetables and fruits. But she found that they also eat meat. A few weeks later, she made an even more surprising discovery. She saw chimpanzees making and using tools(工具) to help them catch insects.
Jane Goodall has written many books for adults and children about wild chimpanzees. Her most recent book is called Hope for Animals and Their World. It tells about saving several kinds of endangered animals.
【小題1】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子(每空限填一個單詞)。
From the first two paragraphs we know Jane Goodall is a __________, and she had a special interest in ___________ when she was a young girl.
【小題2】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子(每空限填一個單詞)。
In order to __________ to travel to ___________, Jane Goodall once worked as a waitress.
【小題3】把短文中劃底線的句子譯成漢語。
_________________________________________________________________________
【小題4】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。
What is Jane Goodall’s most surprising discovery?
_________________________________________________________________________
【小題5】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容用一個完整的英文句子(限10個詞以內(nèi))回答問題。
What is Jane Goodall famous for?
_________________________________________________________________________

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If the eyes are the windows of the soul, then the body is the mirror of our feelings. If we are feeling great, we may give our body signals(信號). If we look at someone else’s body, we can often tell how thy are feeling by their body signals. So reading body language signals is a great tool in daily communication.

In case(假使) you don’t think that learning how to read and use body language is important, here are some numbers for you. 7% of the information we receive is from what people actually say, and 38% of the information we receive is from the tone(語氣) and the speed of their voice; while 55% of the information we receive is from their body language.

These non-verbal(非語言的) signals will help you a lot, but you still need to focus on what people are saying. If you focus too much on their body language signals, you and the person may feel uncomfortable. It is useful to be able to read people’s body language, but it is useful to learn how to send the right signals and avoid the wrong signals too. Body language may be given several interpretations. Many signals have different meanings, depending on the person and the situation. Be sure of it when you are trying to read a body language signal.

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For example, when people think a certain food tastes disgusting, they usually make a funny face. When people are surprised, they often raise their eyebrows and open their eyes wide.

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1.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子(每空限填一個單詞)。

From the first paragraph of the passage, we know that          your eyes          your body language signals are great tools in daily communication.

2.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子(每空限填一個單詞)。

From the second paragraph of the passage, the numbers mentioned are to show the       

           body language.

3.根據(jù)短文回答問題。

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4.把短文中畫底線的句子譯成漢語。

                                                                             

5.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容用一個完整的英文句子(限10詞以內(nèi))回答問題。

What is the writer’s opinion on the body language?

                                                                        

 

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閱讀短文,按要求完成各題。

Jane Goodall is one of the most well-known scientists in the world. Much of the information we have today about chimpanzees comes from the research of Jane Goodall.

Jane Goodall was born in London in 1934. She became interested in animals and animal stories when she was a very young child. She always dreamed of working with wild animals. When she was eleven years old, she decided that she wanted to go to Africa to live with and write about animals. But this was not the kind of thing young women usually did in the 1940s. Everybody was laughing except her mother. “If you really want something, you work hard, you take advantage of opportunity, you never give up, you find a way,” her mother said to her. The opportunity came at last. A school friend invited her to Africa. Jane worked as a waitress until she had got enough money to travel there.

In 1957, Jane Goodall traveled to Africa. She soon met the well-known scientist Louis Leakey and began working for him as an assistant. He later asked her to study a group of chimpanzees living by a lake in Tanzania. Very little was known about wild chimpanzees at that time.

Jane spent many years studying chimpanzees in this area of Africa. It was not easy work. They were very shy and would run away whenever she came near. She learned to watch them from far away using binoculars. Over time, she slowly gained their trust(信任). She gave the chimpanzees human names such as David Graybeard, Flo and Fifi. Watching the chimpanzees, she made many discoveries. They ate vegetables and fruits. But she found that they also eat meat. A few weeks later, she made an even more surprising discovery. She saw chimpanzees making and using tools(工具) to help them catch insects.

Jane Goodall has written many books for adults and children about wild chimpanzees. Her most recent book is called Hope for Animals and Their World. It tells about saving several kinds of endangered animals.

1.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子(每空限填一個單詞)。

From the first two paragraphs we know Jane Goodall is a __________, and she had a special interest in ___________ when she was a young girl.

2.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子(每空限填一個單詞)。

In order to __________ to travel to ___________, Jane Goodall once worked as a waitress.

3.把短文中劃底線的句子譯成漢語。

_________________________________________________________________________

4.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。

What is Jane Goodall’s most surprising discovery?

_________________________________________________________________________

5.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容用一個完整的英文句子(限10個詞以內(nèi))回答問題。

What is Jane Goodall famous for?

_________________________________________________________________________

 

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