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初三英语作业检查(2026.03)参考答案
一、单项选择
1. D. What a 2. A. Nothing 3. C. active 4. A. practiced 5. C. A study trip to Wuxi Museum
6. C. though 7. B. can’t 8. D. not as well as 9. A. reviews 10. B. describe
11. A. simply 12. D. that 13. B. how soon the film will start 14. A. you never know
二、完形填空
15. B. silence 16. C. boring 17. A. it 18. D. pointed 19. B. if
20. D. towards 21. B. picture 22. A. slowly 23. D. look at 24. C. brighter
三、阅读理解
A篇
25. C. $ 15 26. C. It offers creative workshops. 27. B. On a website.
B篇
28. C. It is not good for us. 29. D. By giving examples. 30. A. Sit Less, Live Longer
C篇
31. B. By serving as a model to young artists.
32. C. Hopeful and kind.
33. C. A masterpiece helped save a life.
D篇
34. C. They cannot be read or reached.
35. D. Why technology may cause information loss.
36. B. To show printed books can last for a long time.
37. D. Technology is still looking for better ways to keep information.
四、词汇运用
(A)根据汉语提示写单词
38. couples 39. himself 40. southern 41. properly 42. satisfy
(B)用所给单词的适当形式填空
43. safety 44. lasting 45. inventors 46. easily 47. worst
五、动词填空
48. will be translated 49. repaired 50. Tell 51. has become 52. was searching
53. spreading 54. is changing 55. rises 56. started 57. to remain
六、阅读表达
58. To name the most important thing to them.
59. Because it leads people to think deeply.
60. By using black-and-white pictures.
61. To introduce the book The One Thing You’d Save.
62. 示例:I would save my photo album. Because it holds all my sweet memories.
七、书面表达
参考范文
My sweet memory
Middle school life is coming to an end. I will always keep the secret memories in mind.
One of my sweetest memories is the school sports meeting last year. I joined the 800-meter race and felt so nervous before it. When I ran past the classroom, my classmates cheered loudly for me, which gave me great courage. Though I didn’t win the first place, I learned the meaning of persistence and friendship.
Here are some pieces of advice for you. First, make good use of your time to study and develop hobbies. Second, be brave to try new things and don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Third, cherish the time with your teachers and classmates, for they are the most precious part of your school life.
I hope you can enjoy your middle school life and create your own sweet memories.
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初三英语作业检查
2026.03
第Ⅰ卷(选择题 共50分)
一、单项选择 在A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(本大题共14小题,每小题1分,共14分)
1. __________ peaceful moment it is to enjoy the sunset by the lake!
A. How B. How a C. What D. What a
2. __________ about sports is for sure, but that’s exactly what makes them so exciting.
A. Nothing B. Everything C. Something D. Anything
3. The boy used to be shy, but now he is getting more __________ and willing to take part in school activities.
A. creative B. curious C. active D. friendly
4. — Congratulations! You did such a wonderful job in yesterday’s competition.
— Thank you. I __________ a lot for it.
A. practised B. will practise C. have practised D. am practising
5. What’s the notice on the right about?
Notice: __________
Time: This Friday Place: Wuxi Museum
Activities: Enjoy the artworks; Make a traditional handicraft
Note: Meet at the school gate before 8∶00 a.m. Hand in your report next Monday.
A. A speech on travelling. B. A report on Wuxi’s history.
C. A study trip to Wuxi Museum. D. A course on traditional Chinese art.
6. Sometimes, our decisions are easily influenced by others __________ we may not be aware of it.
A. after B. because C. though D. unless
7. — Look! The lady looks like Jenny.
— It __________ be her, for she has been in Australia since a week ago.
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. needn’t D. shouldn’t
8. Don’t believe the advertisement on TV. The medicine is __________ what it says.
A. as good as B. not as good as C. as well as D. not as well as
9. — I don’t know how to start my book report.
— You’d better read the __________ and then write down your feelings.
A. reviews B. reasons C. results D. rewards
10. — Jimmy, can you __________ the animals for us?
— Yes. They are very tall and have 7 bones in their neck.
A. count B. describe C. raise D. protect
11. Weight control isn’t __________ about losing weight but also about improving health.
A. simply B. smoothly C. carefully D. correctly
12. Since Wuxi Metro Line 4 came into operation, the time on the trip has been much less than __________ in the past.
A. this B. one C. it D. that
13. — Could you tell me __________?
— In 20 minutes.
A. how soon will the film start B. how soon the film will start
C. when will the film start D. when the film will start
14. — I don’t want to try out for the school show. I’m afraid I’m not good enough.
— Well, __________! Just give it a try and you might be better than you think.
A. you never know B. I told you C. not a chance D. what a pity
二、完形填空 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
One sunny afternoon, Emma and Liam sat on a park bench without any word, watching people pass by. Then, Emma broke the 15 .
“Do you ever wonder why we do what we do every day?” Emma asked.
Liam tilted his head. “What do you mean?”
“Well, every day, we wake up, go to work, come home, and repeat. It feels… 16 . Like we’re just finishing the task.”
Liam nodded thoughtfully. “I get that. But isn’t there something bigger behind 17 ? Like, a purpose?”
Emma sighed. “I don’t know. Sometimes it feels like we’re just going through a list. What’s the point?”
Liam 18 to a man jogging by. “See that guy? He’s running, but he’s smiling. Maybe it’s not about the running itself, but how he feels doing it.”
Emma raised an eyebrow. “So you’re saying it’s about perspective (角度)?”
“Exactly,” Liam said. “Maybe it’s not the tasks themselves, but how we see them makes us bored. The small things can feel important 19 we find meanings in what we do.”
Emma thought for a moment. “But how do you find meanings in something like filing (归档) paperwork?”
Liam smiled. “It’s not easy, but it’s possible. Maybe that paperwork helps someone else. Or maybe it’s a step 20 a bigger goal. Life is just like a puzzle. Each piece might seem to be small or unimportant, but together, they create something meaningful. It’s up to us to see the bigger 21 .”
“So, hmm, it’s not about changing what we do, but how we see it?” Emma nodded 22 .
“Exactly,” Liam said. “When you change the way you 23 something, even the common things can become meaningful.”
Emma looked around the park, with her eyes 24 . “I think I get it now. It’s not about the tasks. It’s about the meanings we give them.”
Liam nodded. “And that’s what makes life worth living.”
15. A. record B. silence C. rules D. promise
16. A. meaningful B. stressful C. boring D. exciting
17. A. it B. me C. her D. him
18. A. talked B. wrote C. stuck D. pointed
19. A. unless B. if C. so D. though
20. A. at B. in C. after D. towards
21. A. task B. picture C. problem D. life
22. A. slowly B. directly C. impatiently D. confidently
23. A. look up B. look after C. look like D. look at
24. A. wilder B. redder C. brighter D. heavier
三、阅读理解 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。(本大题共13小题,每小题2分,共26分)
A
25. How much will Mr. Smith pay if he visits the museum with his 4-year-old son?
A. $ 5 B. $10. C. $ 15 D. $20.
26. Which of the following is TRUE about the museum?
A. It has seven galleries. B. It sells history books.
C. It offers creative workshops. D. It opens for five hours a day.
27. Where can you most probably read the text?
A. In a magazine. B. On a website. C. In a newspaper. D. In a guidebook.
B
If you are sitting, please stand up. Move your legs. Touch your toes (脚趾), if you can. Do anything but sit. New research shows that if you cut down on the time you spend sitting, you might live longer. Sitting less than three hours a day might extend (延长) your life by two years.
Peter is a scientist at the University of Louisiana in the southern United States. “We sit while we’re eating; we sit in the car; we sit while we watch TV. Many of us sit for many hours at work.” But, he adds, “that does not make sitting good for us.” The human body is designed to move. But modern lifestyles and office jobs seldom give us the chance to move around.
You may exercise often. That does not mean you can sit for the rest of your waking hours. “We can’t throw away physical activity. It is very important. Even if you exercise for 30 minutes a day, what goes on in the other 23-and-a-half hours a day is also very important.”
Changes are already coming to some offices, especially in the design of desks. A “standing desk” lets people stand while they work. Another new design is called the “treadmill desk”. A treadmill is an exercise machine that lets you walk slowly in one place. Even some U.S. schools are beginning to use such desks to keep children moving.
Many companies may not buy a standing desk for everybody, but they’ll have a bank of these desks where people can go for an hour a day and answer their emails or talk on the phone. Peter and his team suggest some other simple changes: take walks at lunch time; walk to your partner’s offices and talk directly instead of emailing. All these activities may help you live longer.
28. How does Peter feel about sitting?
A. It is helpful to our work. B. It’s a good way to relax ourselves.
C. It is not good for us. D. It is an important part of our life.
29. How does the writer introduce the changes in the last two paragraphs?
A. By setting a situation. B. By listing numbers.
C. By telling stories. D. By giving examples.
30. What’s the best title for this passage?
A. Sit Less, Live Longer B. Change More, Achieve More
C. Take Exercise, Keep Strong D. Talk Directly, Improve Friendship
C
Behrman was a painter, but a failure in art. Although his life was hard, he had always been about to paint a masterpiece, but had never yet begun it. He made little money by serving as a model to the young artists who could not pay the price of a professional. Among those young artists are Sue and Johnsy.
One day, Sue told Behrman the serious illness of Johnsy. As she lay in bed, she would watch the ivy leaves (常青藤) fall from the old vine (藤蔓) outside her window.
“When the last leaf falls,” Sue said in a low voice. “She said that she shall go, too.”
“Foolishness!” Behrman shouted. “Someday I will paint a masterpiece (杰作) and we shall live a life of success. Got it!”
At night, they paid a visit to Johnsy. She was sleeping at that time. Inside her room, they looked out of the window fearfully at the last leaf on the vine. A cold rain was falling, mixed with snow. The drops were beating heavily against the shaking leaf.
Johnsy woke up the next morning. She found the leaf was still on the vine, brave and green against the gray wall. Another night passed, stormy and cold, but the leaf still survived.
Not long after, the doctor said Johnsy was out of danger. However, old Behrman passed away because of pneumonia (肺炎).
And that afternoon, Sue came to Johnsy’s bed.
“I have something to tell you, Miss Johnsy,” she said. “Mr. Behrman had been ill for only two days. When he was found by the janitor (门卫), he was helpless with pain. His shoes and clothes were all wet through and icy cold. And then a lantern, still lighted, a ladder and some brushes with green and yellow colors were found. Look out the window, dear, at the last ivy leaf on the wall. Didn’t you wonder why it never moved when the wind blew?”
— Adapted from The Last Leaf by O. Henry
31. How did Behrman make money?
A. By helping young artists clean house.
B. By serving as a model to young artists.
C. By teaching young artists how to paint.
D. By selling his paintings to young artists.
32. What is Behrman like?
A. Strict and careful. B. Honest and polite. C. Hopeful and kind. D. Friendly and patient.
33. What can be inferred from the ending of the story?
A. Johnsy and Sue became best friends.
B. The doctor’s care saved Johnsy.
C. A masterpiece helped save a life.
D. Johnhnsy knew why the leaf didn’t move when in bed.
D
Libraries around the world still keep old books hundreds of years old. But will we be able to read today’s digital (数字的) books in hundreds of years? Librarians are worried. Even now, we can’t open some files (文件) from 20 or 25 years ago. Will our digital works be lost in a digital black hole? Will we face the loss of valuable information?
Technology is changing fast. Old ways of keeping information are gone now, or they are no longer supported by new technology. For example, many people used floppy discs to save files years ago, but today few machines can open them. Also, millions of songs and music pieces were saved on tapes or CDs, but now most old music players no longer work. Another problem is that websites often change or close down, and all the information on them can fall into the digital black hole.
Books, however, are quite easy to keep. We don’t need special tools or technology to read them. If you keep them in a dry and safe place, they will stay safe for a long time. Li Shizhen’s great medical book Ben Cao Gang Mu came out in 1593. Amazingly, three copies from the first printing still survive today. That’s not bad for a book more than 400 years old.
Today, to some researchers, printed books remain a safe way to keep information. In 2014, a professional group began to raise money to print a famous online encyclopedia (百科全书) into 1,000 books. This would make sure that even if digital technology fails, the knowledge can still be kept.
For now, when it comes to storing information, printed copies seem to be the safest choice. However, future technology might develop and provide new ways to solve the problem of digital black hole. Time will tell.
34. What happens if our digital works fall into a digital black hole?
A. They are carefully kept. B. They cannot be understood.
C. They cannot be read or reached. D. They are saved in a wrong place.
35. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. How music players are developing.
B. How technology is changing over time.
C. Why old machines are no longer used today.
D. Why technology may cause information loss.
36. Why does the writer mention Ben Cao Gang Mu?
A. To discuss why this book is still important.
B. To show printed books can last for a long time.
C. To explain how easy it is to keep printed books.
D. To tell when the earliest printed book came out.
37. What would the writer most probably agree with?
A. Libraries should keep more digital books.
B. Digital books are less valuable than printed ones.
C. Technology will soon solve the problem of digital black hole.
D. Technology is still looking for better ways to keep information.
第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题 共50分)
四、词汇运用(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
(A)根据句意和汉语注释,在答题卡对应题号的横线上,写出单词的正确形式。
38. The government is encouraging young ________ (夫妇) to give birth to a second child.
39. My cousin Tom likes to say to ________ (他自己) when he feels very nervous.
40. Xiamen is a wonderful seaside city in the ________ (南部的) part of China.
41. We need to learn how to do sports ________ (恰当地) before we try them.
42. There are different kinds of restaurants in Wuxi to ________ (满足) everyone.
(B)根据句意,在答题卡对应题号的横线上,写出括号内所给单词的适当形式。
43. More and more people are worried about the ________ (safe) of the food they buy.
44. Their friendship is strong and ________ (last), built on trust and understanding.
45. Thomas Edison is one of my favourite ________ (invent) in history.
46. In the daytime, you can ________ (easy) watch most birds in Zhalong.
47. July in Wuxi is the ________ (bad)! My ice cream melts before I can even lick it!
五、动词填空 根据句意用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空,并将答案写在答题卡对应题号的横线上。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
48. The book __________ (translate) into over 30 languages in the future.
49. I will have my washing machine __________ (repair) this weekend.
50. __________ (tell) a self-driving car where you want to go, and it will take you there.
51. Most people agree that smart technology __________ (become) a big part of society so far.
52. — Why didn’t you answer my phone just now?
— Sorry, I __________ (search) for some good TV shows.
53. The firemen worked hard to stop the fire __________ (spread) to other buildings.
54. We can never catch up with the fashion because it __________ (change) all the time.
55. During Guyu, the temperature usually __________ (rise) a lot and the rain increases.
56. There has been less air pollution in Wuxi since the project __________ (start).
57. What a waste of time it is __________ (remain) there for so many years!
六、阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过8个单词。(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
“Imagine that your home is on fire now. You’re only allowed to save one thing. Your family and pets are safe, so don’t worry about them. What is the most important thing you want to save? It can be anything in any size.”
Linda Sue wrote a book called The One Thing You’d Save. In it, a teacher named Ms Chang invites her students to think of the question above. She wants to challenge her class to name the most important thing to them.
Some students know the answer right away. Others come to their decisions much more slowly. And some students finally change their minds when they hear their classmates’ answers. As for the answers, some choose baseball cards or toy animals. One student among them picks a sweater that has been passed down in his family for generations (几代人). Another student chooses a box which holds a lot of memories of his childhood.
Even Ms Chang shares with the students her own choice in the end. It is a really thought-provoking (引人深思的) question. As the students are trying to answer it, they discover more about one another and also about themselves.
The book is a collection of poems. The writer tells the story through narrative (故事体的) poems. What makes the book so popular is that it leads people to think deeply.
The book uses black-and-white pictures to show the objects the students choose. When seeing the pictures, the readers may think of scenes of their homes, the classroom, the communities they live in and more. The pictures offer wordless moments that encourage readers to think more before they move on.
Want to know what matters most to the students? Please read this book.
58. What does Ms Chang ask her class to do?
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59. Why is the book The One Thing You’d Save popular?
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60. How does the book show the objects the students choose?
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61. What’s the purpose of the passage?
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62. What would you save in that situation and why?
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七、书面表达(本大题共20分)
美好的初中生活即将画上句号,校刊“母校印记”栏目正在开展以“My sweet memory”为题的英文征文活动,请根据提示用英文写一篇短文投稿。
1. Talk about your memory. Your memory can be an experience, an activity or a corner at your school.
2. Please share 2-3 pieces of advice with younger students at your school.
注意事项:
1.征文内容须根据上文自拟,要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意;
2.词数不得少于100个字,短文的开头已给出,不计入总数;
3.短文中不得提及真实的人名、校名等相关信息。
My sweet memory
Middle school life is coming to an end. I will always keep the secret memories in mind.
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