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人教版2020版九年级中考模拟英语试卷D卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、补全短文6选5How to start a conversation when you have nothing to talk about?Starting a conversation to get to know someone or ending an awkward(尴尬)silence can be very stressful. To start a conversation when you have nothing to talk about, use these guidelines.1 . Open questions like What kind of books do you like? What are you doing right now? are better than closed questions like Do you like books?, Because an open-ended question requires an explanations for an answer rather than just a simple yes or no.2 . If you like animals in general, its easy to relate to other animal lovers whether they prefer dogs. horses, birds, cats or wildlife. Asking the owners about their pets is a great way to get people to open up and start having fun.3 . Negative(消极的)worries like Am I boring/good enough/too unimportant? can leave you feeling stressful. Feeling awkward when carrying on conversation with others is usual but its also not good for continuing the conversation. Just relax and be brave.4 . If he or she appears interested, then continue. If he or she is looking at a clock or watch, or worse, looking for an escape strategy, then youve been going on for too long.5 . Show respect to someone who remains awkward or uncomfortable in front of you. If your conversation partner appears unwilling to share information with you, dont continue too much.ATry not to make them uncomfortable.BAsk an open question.CNotice body languages.DLeam about your feelings.ELet go of your fears.FAsk them about their pets.二、完型填空Some African schools are adding programs that teach something called “soft skills” to students. Soft skills are personal _ that help a person understand how others feel or behave so that he is able to communicate with them or deal with them easily. Officials(官员) say this kind of training can help students _ in the job market, and in life.The training is being offered at a Secondary School in Rwanda. For weeks, _ students have been visiting neighbourhood businesses. The purpose of these field trips is for the young people to learn what is necessary to get a job. _, they stop at a SIM card business to ask what qualities the owner looks for in an employee(雇员). For the secondary school students, this information is important. In a few months, theyll _ their studies and try their best to find work after the training. 22-year-old Niyitegeka is one of the _. Back at school, Niyitegeka and his classmates take part in imaginary _. Niyitegeka stands in front of a female student who acts as the interviewer. Even preparing for the interview makes him nervous. Niyitegeka has difficulty looking at the other student. He _ touches his clothing and looks away. Traditionally, secondary schools in Africa have spent _ time on subjects like mathematics and science, largely taking no notice of areas like public speaking and teamwork. _ that is changing. Schools are exploring new teaching models to offer soft skills and professional training. It is part of an effort to prepare students to become better communicators, problem solvers and citizens.6 . AexperiencesBqualitiesCthoughtsDprograms7 . ApracticeBhuntCsucceedDorganize8 . AtheirBourChisDits9 . AIn factBFor exampleCAfter allDAbove all10 . AcompleteBcontinueCrefuseDforget11 . AstudentsBteachersCownersDmanagers12 . AspeechesBjourneysCcompetitionsDinterviews13 . AhappilyBterriblyCcomfortablyDnervously14 . AmoreBlessClittleDno15 . AButBThoughCSoDOr三、阅读单选If youre a kid in South Korea these days, you might have trouble playing the latest online game on your smartphone for as long as you want. Thats because the South Korean government has started to take some control what kids can access on their phones.The government of this Asian nation has developed an app called Smart Sheriff that lets parents know about the websites their kids visit or the apps they use. South Korea has required that kids 18 and under install this app, or another one like it, on their smartphones.In South Korea eight out of ten kids have one smartphone. But it has a downside. Many students find it hard to concentrate on their studies. Parents and educators are also concerned that kids will explore harmful content on the Internet. So the government has set out to protect kids form the dangers of the Web.When apps like Smart Sheriff are installed on a phone, the user is blocked from visiting certain websites, and alerts (警告) are sent to parents when a kid types problem words. Smart Sheriff can disable apps, and it keeps track of how much time teens spent on the phone. Supporters of Smart Sheriff believe that this will protect kids from dangers on the Web.Others disagree. Teens complain that the app encroaches (侵犯) on their right to privacy. Some parents feel that they should be the ones in control of their kids smartphone use. They argue that children should be taught how to safely use the Web instead.For now, the monitoring app is here to stay, but there are a few ways around it. Some teens say theyll wait until they hit 19 to get a smartphone. Others have suddenly become iphone fans- Smart Sheriff works only on Android phones.16 . How does Smart Sheriff work if a kid tries to open a bad website?AIt will sound an alarm to remind the kid.BIt will block the website for the kid.CIt will make the phone shut down.DIt will record the times the kid opens the website.17 . The underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by _.AdisadvantageBfallCplaceDfuture18 . Why is the kids smartphone use in control?AKids parents want to know their privacy.BToo many kids have a smartphone.CIt is they law kids should follow.DThe kids studies are affected.19 . Whats the reaction of the kids to the app Smart Sheriff?ASome choose to use iPhones instead.BSome learn how to safely use the Web.CSome decide they wont use the smartphone any more.DSome fight for their privacy with their parents.Su Xiaodong calls his bookstore on Gulangyu Island a kind of wormhole (蠕虫洞).He said, “A wormhole connects (连接)different times and spaces (空间).Thats what I want to do: Connect Gulangyu Island with its beautiful past”Su is from Xiamen, Fujian. He decided to start the bookstore last “The history and culture here are very special, and I want people to know more about Gulangyu,” he said.Su rent (租用)an old building as his bookstore and made it look like it did in the early 20th century. “It was the best time on Gulangyu Island, quiet and with people from different cultures living together,” Su said. Now his store has more than 3,000 books about Gulangyu, and he hopes to look for more books.Today, Gulangyu has over 10 million visitors every year. Su wants his bookstore to be a place where people can get away from the busy life and learn about Gulangyus colorful history and _.20 . What is the second paragraph mainly about?AHow to set up a bookstore.BWhen Su set up the bookstore.CWhy Su set up the bookstore.DWhere Sus bookstore is.21 . What does the underlined word “It” refer to?AThe bookstore.BThe early 20th century.CThe old building.DGulangyu.22 . Which of the following can be put in _?AcultureBscienceCnewsDshows23 . From the passage we know that .Aabout 3,000 visitors come to Gulangyu every yearBGulangyu has very special history and cultureCthe bookstore is in a new buildingDSu set up the bookstore in 201524 . What is the best title (标题)of the passage?AA great trader in Xiamen, FujianBOld buildings on Gulangyu IslandCVisitors to Gulangyu IslandDA special bookstore of GulangyuMother Hens family is very poor. They dont have lots of money to buy food. Mother Hen often takes her children out to look for food. On a sunny day, Mother Hen plays with her children on the grass. She finds a grain(谷粒) of wheat (麦子). So she asks her children to plant (种植) it in the garden. But her children dont do it. Mother Hen has to do it herself.A few months later, they get a lot of wheat. She asks her children, “Who would like to take the wheat to the store and get someflour?” But her children dont want to do it. So she takes the wheat to the store and brings the flour home.After getting home, she asks, “Who will make some bread with the flour?” They all say,“Im not free.”When she makes the bread, she says to her children, “Who wants to eat the bread?”“I do,” they all say.“No, you cant. You dont do anything before I make the bread. You must know No pains,no gains(不劳无获). She doesnt give any bread to her children and she eats the bread herself.25 . Why do Mother Hen and her children want to look for food?ABecause they have nothing to do.BBecause Mother Hen wants her children to work.CBecause they want to play out.DBecause they dont have lots of money.26 . _ take(s) the wheat to the store.AMother HenBMother Hens childrenCMother Hen and her childrenDOne of Mother Hens children27 . The underline word “flour” means “_” in Chinese.A面包B面粉C大米D食品28 . Why doesnt Mother Hen give any bread to her children?ABecause they arent at home.BBecause she doesnt like them.CBecause they dont want to eat it.DBecause they dont do anything.29 . Whats the best title for the passage?AThe breadBNo pains, no gainsCThe wheatDMother HenMany people think the camel stores only water in its hump(驼峰),but it does not,Instead,the camel stores something else there-food.The camels hump is really a hump of fat.When the camel,often called”a ship of the desert”,is not travelling and is in a place where there is plenty of food and water,it eats and drinks a lot. As it does so, its hump rises from the fat its body makes. Then when the camel is travelling through the desert and when there is little food,it can live off the stored fat.A camel can go on for days or weeks with little feed or water.However its hunger reaches the point starvation(饿死),its hump shrinks(收缩) and may even slip off its back and hang down its side.Camels are not fussy(挑剔的) about what they eat.Thorny(多刺的) plants dont hurt their mouths,grasses of any kinds will do and so will hay,dry grain,cactuses.(干草,干粮,仙人掌)There are onehumpcamels and twohump camels. Camels with one hump are calledArabian camels,mainly coming from North Africa. Camels with two humps are mainly from Asia.30 . There arekinds of camels in the world.AtwoBthreeCfourDfive31 . Camels eat and drink a lot.Aafter they finish their workBbefore they go to sleepCwhen they find much food and waterDwhen they go through the desert32 . Reading this passage,we know.Acamels can live without food and waterBcamels need more but pay lessCthere is much food and water in camels humps all the timeDcamels make food and water into fat and store it in their humps33 . A camels hump slips off its back or side because.Ait tries to save some fatBthere is little fat in it.CIt hopes to have a good restDIt can carry more34 . Which is the following is true?AAn African camel has one hump becausethereare many desertsthere.BAn Asian camel has two humps because there is much food and water there.CCamels can live a very bad life.DA camels is the most useful animal.四、根据首字母、中文提示填空四、根据旬意及汉语或首字母提示完成单词。35 . Many of the_(村民)never go to the big city36 . Miss Smith is from New YorkBut she_(居住)in Beijing now37 . Do you want to buy a_(新的)bike?38 . There is a tigerBut he isnt a_39 . Thirty m_is half an hour40 . There are many people waiting for the bus at the bus s_41 . The students go on a r_to cross the river to school42 . What do y

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