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沪教版九年级英语一模试卷C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_考试须知: 1、请首先按要求在本卷的指定位置填写您的姓名、班级等信息。 2、请仔细阅读各种题目的回答要求,在指定区域内答题,否则不予评分。一、 完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共15分) (共1题;共15分)1. (15分) (2016八上钦州期末) 完型填空My family came to America from China many years ago. I was born in Oakland in 1989. Many young Chinese Americans dont learn much1because our parents2us to learn English very well.Chinese is a difficult language. If we dont speak it3, its easy to forget. Writing is hard, too. We have to remember lots of words and thousands of characters (汉字). In English, there are only 26 4.At home, I5English with my family. But now, we speak some Cantonese (广东话) because we watch films 6that language.My mom has come to love F4, a Chinese boy band (组合). They are in the film Meteor Garden (流星花园). We all7the TV series, and we learn Cantonese8saying some funny words from the TV series to each other.Its fun to speak Cantonese with my Chinese friends. It 9funny because we cant say the words just right.Young Chinese Americans know that our culture (文化) is getting lost, so we try to10something.(1)A . Chinese B . English C . Cantonese D . Putonghua (2)A . hope B . ask C . let D . want (3)A . often B . hard C . quickly D . soon (4)A . words B . letters C . languages D . characters (5)A . tell B . say C . speak D . sing (6)A . with B . in C . by D . from (7)A . made B . kept C . enjoyed D . dislikes (8)A . from B . in C . with D . by (9)A . sounds B . looks C . likes D . reads (10)A . stay B . keep C . leave D . have 二、 阅读理解(本题有15小题,共23分。其中31-37小题每题1 (共4题;共23分)2. (3分) 阅读理解 Want to enjoy some extreme sports(极限运动)? Here are a small number of the extreme sport clubs across universities in the UK.Octopush(水中曲棍球)Oxford, York. Aberdeen and Warwick are only some of the universities that offer this rather unusual sport. Anyone who is able to swim can play. It is played by two teams of six players. Everyone wears a mask and carries a small wooden stick.Skiing and snowboardingNearly every university in the UK has a skiing and snowboarding club. For example, Brumski 8. Board Club of Birmingham University has run for 30 years and has about 500 members. They hold Christmas and Easter ski trips every year and take part in competitions.SkateboardingWarwick University is home to the Longboarding Club. A longboard is two or three feet longer than a usual skateboard and has a wider wheel base. Instead of offering club T-shirts, the Longboarding Club lets members have their personal socks.BASE jumpingThe University of Lincoln offers BASE jumping. In BASE jumping, players jump from fixed objects and use a parachute(降落伞) to break their fall. They go on weekly trips to Skydive Hibaldstow.(1) If a student wants to take part in Octopush, he or she should be able to _. A . skiB . swimC . skateD . skydive(2) How many members are there in Brumski &. Board Club? A . About 30.B . About 300.C . About 50.D . About 500.(3) A usual skateboard is _than a longboard. A . shorterB . longerC . widerD . bigger(4) Which university offers BASE jumping? A . Oxford.B . York.C . Lincoln.D . Warwick.(5) According to the passage, which of the following is the most common sport in UK universities? A . Octopush.B . Snowboarding.C . Skateboarding.D . BASE jumping.3. (4分) 阅读理解 Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh(1853-1890) killed himself by shooting himself in the chest(胸膛).This is what van Gogh himself told his brother, the doctors and the police just before he died.However, in a new book Van Gogh: The Life, two Pulitzer (普利策奖) Prize-winning authors, Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, argue that van Gogh may have been murdered. They believed that the artist was protecting a 16-year-old boy named Rene Secret, who shot him accidentally.Van Goghs statement that he shot himself was accepted because he had been mentally unstable(精神状况不稳的) for two years. He suffered from psychotic(精神病的) attacks and imagined things that were not really happening. Art critics (评论家) believe that his unstable mental state is shown in his work, describing his style of painting as shaken. Some of his most famous paintings, such as The Starry Night, were produced during this period.Van Gogh is among a number of creative minds who suffered from mental health problems. In fact, mental illness is so common among famous creative figures that scientists have studied whether there is link between creativity and insanity(精神错乱). Research began in the 1970s, but the idea that an unstable mind could be linked to creative genius(天才) was already around in ancient Greece.Some scientists believe mental illness, in its more manageable state, gives artists creativity. Research has found that doing creative activities can also be therapeutic(有疗效的) for people suffering from mental illness. Painting, writing, or making something can be a positive way for people to express their thoughts.(1) Before he died: Gogh himself told others that . A . he would kill himselfB . he would be shot by a boyC . he was seriously illD . he had had an accident(2) From Goghs The Starry Night, it is clear that . A . Gogh was good at drawing starsB . Goghs mental state was unstableC . Gogh was at his best in drawingD . drawing natural scenery was Goghs favorite(3) What can be learned from Paragraph 4? A . Most creative people suffer from mental illness.B . People with mental problems are creative.C . Creativity often makes people mentally ill.D . Mental health problems may help creative work.4. (8分) (2015九上禹城开学考) 阅读理解。Children today would rather read, do housework or even do homework than play outside- and they get out half as much as their parents did when they were young.According to a UK study, those growing up during the 1970s and 1980s enjoying more than two hours of outdoor activities each weekday, and nine hours on weekendswhatever the weather is.But their children play outside for just over one hour each weekday, and fewer than five hours on Saturdays and Sundays.So, the UK started an activity to encourage children to give up 30 minutes of screen time a day to play outdoors.The Wild Network, born on September 25, 2013, is joined by more than 300 organizations, large or small.It tries to attract children away from television and computer screen and into woods and parks.It is the biggest ever activity to reconnect children with nature and outdoor activities, and it plans to help improve childrens health.Suggestions on how to get more time in nature including collecting fruits, camping, watching autumn colour on trees and so on.This is not the first time the message of less screen, more play has been brought up.Children in the 1980s were encouraged to do the same by BBC TV show Why Dont You, which encouraged children to “turn off your TV set, and go to do something less boring instead”.You can learn more about the activity by visiting /www.P.(1) We can learn from the second paragraph that _. A . todays children have more free timeB . todays children spend more time outdoorsC . the parents had more free time when they were youngD . The parents spent more time outdoors when they were young(2) The Wild Network was started to _. A . encourage children to spend more time outdoorsB . encourage children to play with their parents outdoorsC . encourage children to spend more time on their studiesD . encourage parents to spend more time with their children(3) What can we learn about the Wild Network? A . It was set up this yearB . It was the best ever activityC . Both large organizations or small can join itD . You can learn about it from the show Why Dont You(4) Which of the following activities is not mentioned? A . CampingB . Collecting fruitsC . Bird watchingD . Autumn clour watching(5) The underlined part “do the same” can be replaced by _. A . start an activityB . play outdoorsC . do homeworkD . do housework5. (8分) 阅读短文,完成下列问题AIm Maliya. I am American. I study at Shanghai International School now. I usually get up at 6:30 in the morning and then I take a shower. I go to school at 7:30. We have the first class at 8:10 in the morning. At 12:00 I eat lunch at school. Hamburgers are my favorite food. We finish school at 3:30 in the afternoon. After school, I either go to the library or play tennis with my friends. I never watch TV on school days. I go to bed at 9:00 in the evening.Mike is my father. He gets up early every day, at about 5:30. And then he runs for half an hour. After a quick breakfast, he goes to work. He works on the computer at home. He usually works until (直到) about 12:00. He always has a big lunch. After lunch, he continues (继续) to work on the computer until about 6:00. In the evening, he always takes a walk after dinner.(1) Maliya _ at seven thirty.A . gets upB . takes a showerC . goes to school(2) Where does Maliya eat lunch?A . At home.B . At school.C . At her friends home.(3) Maliya never _ on school days.A . watches TVB . plays tennisC . eats hamburgers(4) Its about _in the morning after Mike finishes(结束) running.A . 5:30B . 6:00C . 6:30(5) Mike always _ after dinner.A . works on the computerB . plays basketballC . takes a walk三、 任务型阅读(本题有5小题,每小题1分,共5分) (共1题;共5分)6. (5分) (2019宁江模拟) 根据短文内容填空。(每空不超过2个词) What homework did you do in the holiday? Now homework is not simply about exercises. It can be survey, practice and even work experiences. Heres three students homework. Sam bought 10 kinds of snacks. Then he checked their instructions and wrote down the amount of sugar and fat in the snacks. He was doing his biology(生物学)homework. We are told it is not good to eat too many snacks. They have high calories(卡路里). But we dont care about it, he said. Sam spent three days studying the instructions. He realized it was true. With some plasticine(橡皮泥), glass balls, a ping-pong ball and a piece of paper, could you make a tumbler(不倒翁)?This is the physics homework of Mary. Next term, we will learn about the center of gravity(重心). This homework made me more interested in physics, she said. Lisa worked as a guide in the local museum. She got a guide book from the museum, but she still did a survey and added more information to her introduction. She worked three hours a day and had no time to take a break. But she felt it was a meaningful experience. My communication skills have improved, she said. Three Kinds of _.SamSurveyIt took him _to study the snacks instructions.He realized it was bad to eat too many snacks.Mary_She made a tumbler with 4 materials.She got more _ physics.LisaWork experiencesShe worked as _ in the local museum for 3 hours a day without a break.She has improved her communication skills.四、 选词填空(本题有6小题,每小题0.5分,共3分) (共1题;共3分)7. (3.0分) 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使对话通顺、正确。每词仅用一次。 people future robot crowd polluteA: Tim, lets talk about the future, I think it always makes us excited,B: I agree with you. Whats your prediction about the _?A: I think every home will have a car.B: But I think cars will make more _.A: No. Cars in the future will be green ones.B: Great! Do you think people will have more free time in the future?A: Yes. Thats because there will be more_. They will help people do some work.B: I hope so. Do you think it will be more_in the city?A: No, I think more people will live in the countryside in the future.B: Why?A: Because the air there is very clean. Its good for _health. More people will care about health.B: Youre right.五

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