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一模英语 共 10 页 第 1 页 20182019 学年度第二学期九年级测试卷(一) 英 语 注意事项: 注意事项: 本试卷 10 页,全卷满分 90 分,考试时间为 90 分钟。试卷包含选择题和非选择题。 考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在本试卷上无效。 请认真核对监考教师在答题卡上所粘贴条形码的姓名、考试证号是否与本人相符 合,再将自己的姓名、考试证号用 0.5 毫米墨水签字笔填写在答题卡及本试卷上。 答选择题必须用 2B 铅笔将答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑,如有改动,请用橡皮擦 干净后,再选涂其他答案。答非选择题必须用 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔写在答题卡 的指定位置,在其他位置答题一律无效。 选择题(共 40 分) 一、单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 1. Which of the following signs means “disabled access”? A. B. C. D. 2. The May Day holiday this year will come _ six days. We cant wait for it. A. until B. for C. during D. in 3. You are unique. There will never be _ person who is exactly like you. A. the other B. others C. the others D. another 4. _ the children under 12 with infantile autism(自闭症) is up to 2 million. We should take action to help them. A. A number of B. The number of C. A great deal of D. Plenty of 5. Plan your time _, and youll keep yourself away from stress. A. slowly B. wisely C. quickly D. secretly 6. With _ homework, middle school students can take part in more after-school activities. A. few B. little C. fewer D. less 7. More than 5,000 people _ money on April 5, 2019 to help the survivors of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. A. donate B. will donate C. donated D. have donated 8. One persons _ doesnt depend on how much money he has made, but on how many contributions he has made to our country. A. experience B. value C. wealth D. career 一模英语 共 10 页 第 2 页 9. Thirty heroes lost their lives on Mount Liang after the mountain fire _ suddenly. We feel terribly sorry for the loss of them. A. broke out B. ran out C. put out D. came out 10. I wonder _ it is from Nanjing to Beijing. Its a high-speed train ride of four hours more or less. A. how far B. how long C. how much D. how soon 11. In spring, _ a mask can be helpful if flowers make your nose uncomfortable. A. wear B. wore C. wearing D. worn 12. I cant believe you have finished the difficult task. My friends helped me out. Just as the saying goes, “_.” A. Many hands make light work B. Every dog has its day C. Too many cooks spoil the soup D. Actions speak louder than words 13. He hasnt slept at all for two whole nights. _ he is tired out. A. No doubt B. No way C. No hurry D. No need 14. Have you decided _ this summer holiday? Sure. To Rome. I have expected this day for a long time. A. when will you go B. when you will go C. where will you go D. where you will go 15. Do you mind opening the windows? Its so smelly inside. _. Ill open them at once. A. Never mind B. Youd better not C. Of course not D. It doesnt matter 二、完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A hobby is a good thing a person gets from childhood. It can be 16 at any age, however, best to get from childhood. We all do some kind of work according to our interest which can give us happiness and 17 . There are many types of hobbies we can develop such as dancing, singing, drawing, bird watching, and so on. A hobby is something we can 18 enjoy in our free time. My hobbies are cooking, listening to music, reading and gardening. However, I always 19 gardening. I work daily in my garden for one hour to take care of it. Gardening makes my whole day 20 . Every early morning I enjoy my blooming garden, growing plants slowly. I have prepared beautiful flowerbeds in every 21 of the garden and planted colourful roses, lilies, and other seasonal flowers. I like to do my homework in my evergreen garden. I play badminton with my father in the evening in my garden and enjoy the evening walk with my mom. I like watching new plants and 22 them. I also try planting something new in order to make the garden special. I am 15 years old now. I want to continue my favourite hobbies till the end of my life. They would keep me busy, happy and away from all stress of the daily life. My parents always 23 一模英语 共 10 页 第 3 页 me to continue all of my hobbies. They become so 24 when I take my problems in easy ways and try to solve them without getting angry. My mom says that gardening is a better hobby than other ones 25 we give life to someone through watering and planting new plants. I really feel a great sense of achievement and get to know the fact of life. 16. A. put on B. put away C. taken up D. taken off 17. A. joy B. worry C. anger D. sadness 18. A. partly B. hardly C. nearly D. completely 19. A. enjoy B. prefer C. like D. dislike 20. A. peaceful B. harmless C. successful D. meaningless 21. A. path B. pool C. square D. corner 22. A. feeding B. digging C. watering D. picking 23. A. allow B. promise C. encourage D. force 24. A. surprised B. satisfied C. scared D. stressed 25. A. until B. before C. because D. though 三、阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳答案。 A The Skyline Hotel New York 725 Tenth Avenue, Hells Kitchen, New York, NY 10019, United States of America This hotel is located in the Clinton/Hells Kitchen District, which features world famous restaurants. The hotel has an indoor pool with views of the Manhattan skyline. WiFi is available throughout the hotel. Times Square and the Theater District are within 15 minutes walk from the hotel. The 50th Street Subway Station is close to The Skyline and provides access to the attractions of Manhattan. 26. Whats the information above mainly about? A. Cooking. B. Booking. C. Parking. D. Swimming. 27. Which is TRUE according to the information given? A. The price for two adults and a child for two nights is CNY1,661. B. Your pets are not allowed to stay with you in the Skyline Hotel. C. WiFi is available throughout the hotel except the swimming pool. D. It may take you 15 minutes to get to Times Square from the hotel on foot. 一模英语 共 10 页 第 4 页 B Even though my grandfather was a farmer, my grandmother would iron his work clothes every day. Because I watched her do this through my childhood, I figured every old woman in the world did it. But as the years passed, I began to question this practice. Why in the world did grandfather need his work clothes ironed? Most days, he never saw anyone but me and maybe a few other crusty(易怒的) farmers. Grandmother never ironed my clothes, and I surely didnt see any use in doing it for myself. My clothes were usually so dirty by 9 a.m. that any sign of ironing would be long gone. One day when I was about 13, I asked grandmother about it. I wanted to know why she thought it necessary to devote time and effort to pressing clothes that were rarely seen and would be dirty in just a short time. Her reply was as sweet a sentiment as I have ever heard. She told me that grandfather was the most handsome man in the world. She loved every chance she got to show him off and make the rest of the world jealous(妒忌) that he was hers. She said, “I want him to feel beautiful. I iron his clothes every day because for all these years, he has made me feel beautiful. He is a man worthy of respect.” The years went on, and I watched grandmother and grandfather grow old together. I was probably 30 when I understood what beauty really wasit was grandmother ironing grandfathers clothes happily. 28. In Paragraph 2, what may the underlined words “this practice” mean? A. Grandmother never ironed my school clothes. B. Grandfather didnt need his work clothes ironed. C. Grandfather never saw anyone but me and some farmers. D. Grandmother always ironed grandfathers work clothes. 29. Why didnt the writer think it necessary to iron his clothes for himself? A. Because he wanted to make his grandmother feel beautiful by ironing her clothes. B. Because he never saw anyone but his grandfather and maybe a few other farmers. C. Because he loved every chance he got to show off and make the rest of the world jealous. D. Because his clothes were often so dirty by 9 a.m. that nobody could see any sign of ironing. 30. Whats probably the title of this passage? A. The Ironing with Love B. My Beautiful Grandmother C. Let Others Green with Envy D. Make His Clothes Beautiful C Andy Warhol was one of the most popular artists in the pop art movement that came up in the 1950s in the United States and Great Britain. During his career he produced painting, films, ads and other works of art. Andy Warhols parents came to America from Czechoslovakia at the beginning of the 20th century. As a boy Andy liked to draw pictures. The family lived in Pittsburgh, where Warhols father worked in a coal mine. 一模英语 共 10 页 第 5 页 While in high school Warhol took art classes and drew sketches(素描) at the Carnegie Museum. Later Warhol studied art in Pittsburgh and after moving to New York in 1949, he began to work as an illustrator(插图画家) for magazines such as The New Yorker or Vogue. During this time he started using a special technique to draw images for ads. During the 1960s, Andy Warhol mainly painted realistic pictures of everyday items. This style became known as pop art. Among his most famous paintings were comic strips, images of Coca Cola bottles and the electric chair. In his drawings Warhol simplified objects and painted them in many different colors. The center of Warhols life was his art studio, called the Factory. There he met many other famous artists. The Factory was also used as a film studio in which Andy Warhol produced many of his famous underground films. In 1968 an unsuccessful actress, Valerie Solanas, walked into Warhols studio and shot the artist. Warhol never fully get well from this event. In 1987 Warhol died at the age of 58 during an operation. The Andy Warhol Museum, in Pittsburgh, is the largest art museum designed for one single artist. It holds more than 12,000 works of Andy Warhol. The highest-priced painting is Eight Elvises, images of Elvis Presley. 31. While in high school, Warhol _. A. studied art in New York B. drew sketches at the Carnegie Museum C. started to produce films and ads D. worked in a coal mine in his spare time 32. When did Warhol start using a special technique to draw images for ads? A. In 1949. B. In 1987. C. During the 1960s. D. In the 19th century. 33. Which of the statements about Andy Warlao is TRUE according to the passage? A. He was one of the worlds most popular artists in the 19th century. B. He met an unsuccessful actress, Valerie Solanas, and was shot to death by her. C. More than twenty thousand works of his own are shown in the Andy Warhol Museum. D. He painted many famous pictures, such as comic strips and images of the electric chair. D Like many village police stations in England, the building was Sergeant Keddles house, too. The front room was his office. We rang and waited. “Hello, boys,” said the old policeman when he opened the door. “What can I do for you?” “Wed like to talk to you, please, Sergeant Keddle,” I said. “Right, boys. Come in, then,” he answered, and showed us into his office. We sat on two chairs in front of his desk while he went and sat behind it. “So, whats the problem?” he asked. And we told him everything we knew. We showed him our records, maps, photographs. And then we told him of our plan for the evening. He stood up and walked up and down in front of the window for a minute or so, then he turned around and looked at us both. “Its very irregular(不合规范的), you know,” he said. “And if anything goes wrong we could 一模英语 共 10 页 第 6 页 all be in trouble, especially me.” “But, Sergeant Keddle,” Mike said. “Weve got everything perfectly planned and ready. Nothing will go wrong, and when we catch Roberts youll get nothing but praise for your good work.” “Please, Sergeant Keddle,” I added. “Catch this man and get him convicted(给某人定罪) so he cant steal any more eggs.” He thought for a while longer, and then suddenly said: “Right, boys. Lets do it.” “Thank you, Sergeant Keddle,” we both said together, very relieved(宽慰的). “Lets go over all the arrangements,” he said, “But first, give me the numbers of the two vehicles so that I can have them checked. ” He phoned up the County Police Headquarters and asked them to call him back with details. We sat and discussed everything: where we were going to meet, that we would have to be quiet and that we shouldnt put the lights on until the right moment. We asked Sergeant Keddle to come in his own car rather than the police car and told him where to park. While we were talking, the information came through about the cars. As expected the white van belonged to Steve Roberts, and we found out the name of the climbers: Bill Henderson from Leicester. “Thats good,” said the policeman. “We know exactly who they are and where theyre from. That gives us a big advantage.” We talked some more, and went over everything one last time. Then we arranged to meet Sergeant Keddle at nine oclock that evening and we left. Mike and I cycled back to his house and had something to eat. 34. How does the policeman feel about their plan at first? A. Doubtful. B. Surprised. C. Angry. D. Unhappy. 35. Why do the boys want the police to catch Roberts? A. Because they try to prevent him stealing eggs. B. Because they hope to get praise from the police. C. Because they expect Sergeant Keddle to be praised. D. Because they have got everything perfectly planned. 36. Put the following statements in the correct order according to the story. The police got the information about the cars. The boys visited Sergeant Keddles police station. The boys collected records, maps and photographs. Sergeant Keddle agreed to catch Roberts in the end. A. B. C. D. E “Helicopter parent” which means a parent who pays extremely close attention to his or her child may not sound pleasant, but most parents would prefer a vehicle to send children between school, football practice and piano lessons. Getting children where they need to go is a huge task especially in homes where both parents work. Hailing rides(专车服务) like Uber has made life 一模英语 共 10 页 第 7 页 more convenient for adults. But drivers are not allowed to pick up kids who travels without an adult aside (although some drivers are against the rules). Children represent a fresh-faced opportunity. Ride-hailing for kids could be a market worth at least $50 billion in America, hopes Ritu Narayan, the founder of Zum. The services are similar to Ubers, except they allow parents to plan rides for their children ahead. Children are given a code word to make sure they find the right driver, and parents receive warnings about the ride and the cars speed. These services promise more careful background checks, finger printing and training than other ride-hailing companies. Annette Yolas, who works at AT&T, says that she spends around $200 a month on Hop Skip Drive, a service that operates in several markets in California, for her three kids to get to the school bus on time and to ballet practice. She says it has been a “life-saver” by allowing her to work longer hours. But ride-hailing companies for kids may face several challenges. One is finding enough drivers. All users need rides during the same limited set of hours: before and after school, which makes it hard to offer drivers enough work. It can also be challenging to get parents support, who have taught children never to get in a strangers car. And while ride-sharing companies can drive adult passengers mad by cancelling or being late, such behavior can be a disaster to children. Shuddle, an early competitor in the taxis-for-kids business, which shut down in 2016, had only two out of five stars on Yelp(点评网站) for that reason, and lots of negative reviews from parents. It had made money on rides mainly by raising prices even higher. Shuddles failure has not discouraged Uber, which is expected soon to set up a programme for teenagers under 18. Parents may be happier to use services they are familiar with. But Ubers entrance is likely to add to the struggle of child-ride-hailing businesses as they compete for customers and money. 37. What do “helicopter parents” usually do? A. They drive a helicopter to send their children to school. B. They pay no attention to the school life of their children. C. They stay close to their children and ready to protect them. D. They let their children solve the problems all by themselves. 38. What does the underlined phrase “a fresh-faced opportunity” refer to? A. A new market. B. A new event. C. A new lesson. D. A new challenge. 39. What is the purpose of giving the example of Annete Yolas? A. To encourage more drivers into the business. B. To meet the needs of children attending courses. C. To show the good points of the ride-hailing service. D. To help more parents to avoid the ride-hailing service. 40. What may be the future of those small ride-hailing companies? A. They may get better reviews. B. They may make much more money. C. They may struggle to survive. D. They may easily attract more customers. 一模英语 共 10 页 第 8 页 非选择题(共 50 分) 四、填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) A)根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使句子意思完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为 4145 的相应位置上。 41. Its important to have confidence in our own (文化) and history. 42. E-sports is becoming more and more popular (在.之中) young people. 43. It is (广泛地) known that most conversations begin with the weather in England. 44. Britain will not crash out of the EU on time (除非) it gets support from parliament. 45. We should (意识到) that running away from problems can only slow us down. B) 根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为 4650 的相应位置上。 46. Many high-quality Chinese products, (in
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