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人教版九年级初中毕业暨升学考试模拟英语试题姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . .Thats a good idea.AI have got first prize in the English competition.BId like to invite you to my birthday party tomorrow.CShall we go skating in the park?DThank you for helping me with English.2 . English is _ useful subject, and I study English for _ hour every day.Aa; aBan; anCan; aDa; an3 . Jimmys sister works _ a math teacher in a middle school.AatBtoClikeDas4 . The bike is so beautiful that I plan one.Ato buyBbuyingCbuyDbought5 . Listen! Our teacher is_. She must be happy.AtalkingBworkingCsingingDrunning6 . Pollution has a bad effect on our health. The government is taking action to change the terrible.AeducationBsituationCbackgroundDtemperature7 . Have you found your lost book_?No, I havent.AalreadyByetCjust8 . Do you know if _ back next week? If he _ back, please let me know.Ahe comes, will comeBwill he come, comesChe will come, comesDwill he come, will come9 . Look at our new school. It _ last year.AbuiltBwas builtCis builtDwill be built10 . Ann has made great progress recently. _ and _.ASo has she, so have youBSo has she, so you have CSo she has, so you haveDSo she has, so have you11 . - Whats wrong with him?- He doesnt feel very well. The doctor _ just now.Alooked him overBlooked him upClooked after himDlooked for him12 . The price of houses in our city is quite high. It will become _with more people moving into the city.AhighBhigherCthe highest D lower13 . Jeff, could you tell me how to take a taxi through “Didi”?_AYoure welcome.BSure, Id love to.CTake it easy.DIt doesnt matter.14 . Things will be much easier if the teachers _ the students into groups in class.AkeepBfixCspreadDdivide15 . -Did you enjoy your trip?-Yes, its_.Aenjoyable and terribleBmeaningless and fantasticCinteresting and educationalDsimilar and successful二、完型填空Long long ago, there was a swan(天鹅)with golden feathers(金羽毛).She lived in a lake. A woman lived in a small house near the lake_ her two daughters. They were very poor. They worked hard all year round, but still, they lived a _life and sometimes they even didnt have enough money to buy food. The swan was sad to see that. She said to _, Ill give one of my feathers to them each day, then they can live a happy life with the money selling my feathers. That evening, she flew to the poor womans house and_ a golden feather on the table without saying anything. From then on, the swan came every day and gave them a feather. The woman was very happy_ their life was much better than before. But day after day, the woman became greedy(贪婪). She said to her_, The swan may fly away one day. If so, we will be poor again. We should take all her feathers when she comes next time. Oh, no, Mom! cried the daughters, This will_ the swan. She helps us a lot ! But the mother wouldnt listen. When the swan came as_, the mother caught her and took all her feathers. But suddenly, the golden feathers _ chicken feathers. Then, the golden swan said, Poor mother, I came to help you, but you wanted to kill me. Now, I am leaving and will never come back. Never be greedy! With these _, the swan flew away.16 . AforBwithCinDover17 . AhardBgoodChappyDeasy18 . AherBherselfCthemDthemselves19 . AgaveBbroughtCreturnedDleft20 . AbecauseBwhileCafterDunless21 . AsonsBhusbandCdaughtersDsister22 . AhurtBsaveCprotectDscare23 . AgeneralBusualCnormalDcommon24 . Aturned upBlooked likeCchanged intoDcame from25 . AlettersBwordsCthoughtsDsentences三、阅读单选How would we travel without maps? It would be a bit adventurous (冒险的) to set off from Oxford University to go to London Bridge if there wasnt a map of the London Underground at each station. In fact, a lot of the early map-makers were adventurers and explorers, especially in the 15th and 16th centuries.So what did people do before there were maps? Well, it was quite easy to use natural signs like mountains and rivers if you were travelling on foot or riding a horse. People took small boats down rivers and followed coastlines. And it was much more logical (合理的) to use time, not distance, to measure (计量) journeys: the next village is a three-hour ride, for example.In fact, in the earliest maps, people didnt draw landmarks. They drew the stars. It was very easy to see the night sky and use it for navigation (航行). The sky was a lot clearer before the light pollution from cities that we have today. When towns and cities were built, people drew road maps which gave correct distances and directions.The London Underground was opened in 1863 and it also used a road map style. But a man called Henry Beck realized that travelling by train wasnt the same as driving your car across London. Passengers only needed to know which stations to change at. His new design (设计) for the Underground map wasnt very popular with the train companies at first. But the passengers loved it and in 1933, 700,000 copies were printed.These days, of course, you can ride a bike, drive a car or go through a forest and know where you are exactly, using a GPS. Its really difficult to get lost!26 . What was drawn in the earliest maps?AStars.BLandmarks.CCities and towns,DMountains and rivers.27 . When did road maps come out?AAround 15th and 16th centuries.BWhen people began to travel by train.CWhen people began to travel by sea.DWhen cities and towns appeared.28 . Which of the following is true?AA GPS helped people to travel long time ago.BAncient people could travel on a horse without maps.CThe sky was polluted by light before cities were built.DHenry Becks map wasnt popular with the passengers.29 . What is the main idea of the passage?AMaps have a long history.BWe never get lost these days.CWe cant travel without maps.DHenry Beck designed a new map.Here is some information about homes in the United States and the people who live in them.In the early 1990s, there were more than 91 million homes, or households(家庭) in the US. About 64% of the people in the US own their homes. The rest(其余的) rent(租) their homes. The rented homes are usually apartments(公寓).74%of the people in the US make their homes in or around cities. 26% live in the country(乡下). Dogs live in about 40% of all homes in the US and about half that number have cats.Families in the US are becoming smaller. On the average(平均), 2.64 people lived in a home in the early 1990s. In 1960, the average was 3.5.Half of the teenagers (青少年) in the US have their own bedrooms.An American moves(搬家), on the average, twelve times in his or her life. In Japan a person moves about five times, and in England a person moves eight times.30 . Where do most Americans live?AAround the country.BIn or around cities.CIn the country.DIn cities.31 . How many American families own a cat?A40%B64%C20%D74%32 . Families in the US are.Abecoming bigger .Bbecoming smallerCbecoming happy.Dnot sure33 . Which of the following is TURE?AAmericans move more often than the English.BThe average number in a family now is getting bigger than that in the 1960s.CThe Japanese move . more often than the British.DMost young people of the US have no bedrooms of their own.34 . The best title for the passage is about .AAmericans moving homes all the timeBPets in American families.CCity families & country families.DAmericans families.Some people are great at remembering faces. Once they meet you, they never forget how you look. For some people, remembering a face can be difficult. You may have to meet them several times before they can recognize you. For others, remembering a face is simply impossible. Such people have a condition of the brain called “face blindness.” Its actual name is developmental prosopagnosia, or DP for short.Experts say there are great differences between patients. In less severe conditions, people are unable to describe the face of someone they have just met. In severe conditions, people cannot even recognize their own kids in a group photograph.Many people who have DP show no clear signs. Dacia Reid is one of them. If you met her, you probably would not know that her brain got injured as a child. There would be no sign of it until you meet her a second time. She would not remember how you looked. Reid has mostly got well from her injuries. But now, she suffers from face blindness.The latest study on face blindness come from the Prosopagnosia Research Centers at Dartmouth College in the United States. The researchers studied how people recognize faces. They compared 22 patients with DP to 25 other people. The researchers showed them videos of faces, bodies, physical objects and other things. They found that people with DP may not have been able to remember faces, but they could recognize scenes, bodies and other things. The researchers say this study on face blindness will not directly lead to any treatments. However, it could lead to a deeper understanding of how we all remember the world around us. “We hope that by really developing and understanding face processing itself that will provide us with a model for understanding how other parts of the brain work.”35 . The underlined word “severe” in Paragraph 2 probably means “”.AimportantBseriousCpopularDdifferent36 . The writer explains the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 by _.Amaking a researchBhaving a discussionCgiving an exampleDdoing an experiment37 . From the passage we know patients with DP _.Acan easily keep everything in memoryBhave trouble in remembering facesCare unable to remember anything theyve seenDnever forget how you look once they meet you38 . The writer wrote this passage in order to _.Aintroduce DP and the research about itBdescribe how to avoid suffering from DPCencourage people to help patients with DPDexplain why people suffer from face blindnessThere were many plants in a forest. When spring came, a big tree saw a red rose(玫瑰)nearby and said, “ What a beautiful flower! I wish I were that lovely.”The rose proudly(骄傲地)said, “It seems that I am the most beautiful flower in the forest.” Then the rose looked at a cactus(仙人掌)and said, “Look at that ugly(丑的)plant full of thorns(刺)!”“What a proud flower!” thought the tree.As the days passed, the red rose often looked at cactus and said bad words about it, like “This plant is useless. Im sorry to be his neighbour(邻居)!” The cactus never got angry and even tried to advise the rose, saying, “Everything has its use.”Spring passed, and the weather became very hot. As there was no rain, the red rose began to wilt(枯萎).One day the rose saw birds put their beaks(喙)into the cactus and then fly away. The red rose asked the big tree what the birds were doing. The big tree said that the birds were getting water from the cactus. “The cactus has water?” asked the rose. “Yes, you can also drink some from it. The birds water to you if you ask the cactus for help.”The rose felt too ashamed(惭愧) to ask for water from the cactus. But finally it asked for help. The cactus was friendly to agree.The rose learned a lesson that we should never judged anyone by their looking again.根据短文内容,选出最佳选项。39 . At first, _ thought the cactus was ugly.Athe roseBthe big treeCthe birdsDthe thorns40 . The red rose began to wilt because _.Athe birds couldBspring cameCthere was no rainDthe cactus got angry41 . The birds put their beaks into the cactus to_.Aget waterBeat foodCoffer (提供) helpDtell something42 . From the passage, we know the cactus was _.Agood lookingBfriendlyCsadDhelpless43 . From the story, we know _.Athe big tree didnt think the red rose was beautifulBthe red rose never said bad words about othersCthe cactus refused to help the birdsDthe red rose knew she was wrong at last四、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据首字母写出空缺处单词的正确形式44 . There are twelve _(month) in a year.45 . The Art Festival is on September _ ( nine)46 . Lets _ ( play ) basketball.47 . January is the_(one) month of the year.48 . I am thirteen _ (year) old.49 . When _(be) your parents birthdays?50 . Do you know _(Joe) birthday?51 . _ your school_(have ) a Chinese contest?52 . I have a sister. _(she) name is Susan.53 . Do you like to w_ the football game?54 . December is the t_ month of the year.55 . They have two art f_.56 . These boys all like the school t_.57 . My uncle is thirty-one. Today is his t_ birthday.58 . We have an English evening p_ on May 5th.59 . She is our m_ teacher. She sings very well.60 . Do you know the boys a_? Yes, he is five years old.61 . Do you know their b_? Yes, they are July 12th and August 31st.62 . How many m_ are there in a year? Twelve.63 . When is the English s_ contest? Its on December 8th.五、回答问题During Don Ritchies lifetime, he managed to stop about 160 people from jumping to the sea from a cliff(悬崖) called “ The Gap”. (The Gap is an ocean cliff in Sydney, Australia, and a popular place for travelers.)In 1964, Don Ritchie moved into a house, right across The Gap. He began saving suicidal(想自杀的) strangers soon after. He would wake up every morning and look out of the window for “anyone standing too close to the cliff”. If he saw someone and thought they might jump, he would simply walk over, smile, and ask, “Can I help you in some way?”That sounds very simple, but the trick worked-Ritchie managed to start a conversation with these people and ended up inviting them back to his house for tea or breakfast. “He said an offer of help was all that was needed to turn people around, and he would say not to undere
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