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九年級英語中考二模試卷A卷一、 單選題 (共15題;共30分)1. (2分)I have _ English dictionary and it helps me a lot.A . aB . anC . theD . /2. (2分)_ mean(s) all kinds of high or low spirits, such as happiness, anger and so on. A . FeelingsB . AppearanceC . Friendships3. (2分) Would you please tell me _ in todays newspaper? Sorry, I havent read it yet.A . something importantB . important somethingC . anything importantD . important anything4. (2分)Boys and girls, please follow my _ when you cross the river.OK, Miss Wang.A . conversationsB . licensesC . instructionsD . habits5. (2分)How was your job interview yesterday?Oh, I couldnt feel . I could hardly answer most of the questions they asked.A . betterB . easierC . worseD . happier6. (2分)She wants to have a trip all over the world. A . travelB . studyC . work7. (2分)In a word, we live without plants. A . mustntB . shouldntC . may notD . cant8. (2分)The dishes in the restaurant are quite tasty, but _ people wait there every time. A . too muchB . too manyC . much tooD . many too9. (2分)She to be a good mother. A . have thoughtB . thoughtC . thinksD . had thought10. (2分)what made James so ?He couldnt find his ticket anywhere.A . dangerousB . successfulC . carefulD . upset11. (2分)What kind of movies do you like?I like movies _ are not scary.A . thatB . whenC . whereD . who12. (2分)Our sports meeting _ next Friday. A . is heldB . holdsC . will holdD . will be held13. (2分)(2015內(nèi)蒙古呼和浩特)Boys and girls, please turn to Page _ and look at the _ picture.A . Fifth; fiveB . Five; fiveC . Fifth; fifthD . Five; fifth14. (2分)Alice! Are Mary Linda your good friends? Yes, theyre not in my class.A . but; andB . and; butC . and; and15. (2分)Could you tell me _ ?A . what she had done with the newspaperB . what the matter is with himC . which is the way to the nearest hospitalD . which gate I should go二、 完形填空 (共1題;共10分)16. (10分)完形填空 Can you imagine that we could build a beautiful city with rubbish? Maybe you will think it is1. However, it can be true! Nothing is a waste if we have a creative mind. Let me show you something about 2rubbish.Sometimes we can see tons of rubbish in the streets, on the roads, near the buildings. here and there. Many large cities became so ugly 3it. Nobody likes rubbish, but in fact, some rubbish can be used again. All of us want to solve the problem, we must do something to 4rubbish. We should take action from now on. 5, some good things will not be wasted.Do you often throw away things you dont need any more? Have you ever thought about how these things can actually be put to good use? For Example, when a car gets too old, it may not run any more. But we can use the metal of the car to make something else. When a bottle is empty, it 6as waste. You dont know bottle glass can be made into sand and used to build streets. Rubbish7food can be changed into fertilizer to make plants grow better. It is cheap and safe. And other rubbish can also be used to make building blocks. Now, 8machines are designed for that.9, people will watch films in a beautiful cinema which is built out of rubbish. Besides buildings and roads, cities may be made from rubbish. But so far, building beautiful cities made from rubbish is only 10.(1)A . important B . understanding C . unbelievable D . possible (2)A . returning B . reusing C . reflecting D . repeating (3)A . because B . because of C . instead of D . as for (4)A . make a living as B . make promises to C . make up our mind to D . make use of (5)A . On the way B . By the way C . In this way D . Out of the way (6)A . will be thrown away B . will throw away C . threw away D . was thrown away (7)A . from B . in C . on D . to (8)A . fewer and fewer B . less and less C . more and more D . more and less (9)A . Some day B . The other day C . Nowadays D . In the day (10)A . a symbol B . a letter C . a lesson D . a dream 三、 閱讀理解 (共4題;共32分)17. (10分)閱讀理解Whats your favorite weather? Do you like sunny or rainy days? Many people like sunny days a lot. They dont like rain. They think rain makes them feel sad. During a long vacation,they like going to the beach to enjoy the sunshine(陽光). Sunshine makes them feel very good and happy.I like sunshine very much, but I also enjoy rain. I enjoy the sound (聲音)of rain. It makes me feel quiet. On rainy days,I like listening to music and reading books,or just looking athe rain and daydreaming.(做白日夢) When you daydream, you dont think about other things. I think its a good way to relax when it rains.Sunshine can make one run around and rain can make one quiet, so I hope you can feel happy ,rain or shine.(1)Many people dont like rain because it makes them feel _ A . happyB . sadC . tiredD . relaxing(2)The writer enjoys the sound of _. A . rainB . snowC . windD . cloud(3)We dont think about other things when we _ A . singB . danceC . daydreamD . shop(4)Sunshine can make people _. A . quietB . run aroundC . relaxedD . sad(5)The writer thinks daydreaming is a good way to relax when it _ A . snowsB . shinesC . rainsD . winds18. (6分)閱讀理解It is most difficult for parents to decide whether to have a second child or not. It is often heard that a single child is likely to be a lonely child. There are no other children in the family for the child to talk to or play with. An only child is not able to get along well with children of his age. Some parents feel sad about making the decisions to have only one child.But the number of parents choosing to have only one child is increasing in many parts of the world. In the US, for example, more than14 percent of women between 18 and 34 plan to have just one child . The same can be seen in the UK. In Japan, the average(平均) number of children born per family had gone down to 1.42 by 1996. For some single-child parents, especially who are busy working every day, time and energy seem to be overwhelming. They dont have enough time and energy to share with more children. For other people, money is their first consideration. Many couples in Japan choose not to have large families as the cost of supporting a child up to the age of 18 reaches around $160,000.(1)According to the passage, why is a single child likely to be lonely?A . Because his parents dont love him.B . Because he doesnt have holidays.C . Because he doesnt have a brother or a sister to talk to or play with.D . Because there are other children in the family.(2)What does the underlined word “overwhelming” mean in the last paragraph?A . 壓倒一切的B . 寬松的C . 流行的D . 充足的(3)Why dont parents choose to have a second child?A . The cost of supporting a child is so high.B . Parents are too busy working every day to share their time and energy with more children.C . Some parents cant still get their first childs agreement.D . Both A and B19. (8分)閱讀理解When we look at animals, we know that they are not humans. But how do our closest friends dogs see us? Do they know that we are humans? Or do they actually think that we are just strange-looking dogs?You may be surprised to learn that many kinds of animals do not notice such differences very much at all. For example, the cuckoo(布谷鳥)will lay its eggs in the nest of another bird. These birds will feed(喂食)the baby cuckoos, even though they look nothing like their real babies. This is because feeding little ones is quite natural for birds.Other animals, it seems, will simply divide the world into animals they eat, and animals that eat them. When it comes to dogs, though, there is no simple answer to this question.Sheepdogs leave their mothers when they are born. They grow up with sheep, and come to see them as their family. For this reason, they never attack(攻擊)the sheep. Instead, they help protect them. They probably think the sheep are dogs too, but we cant be certain.Similarly, if you raise a dog from birth, the way it sees the world will be different from a dog that grows up with other dogs. It will probably think it is the same kind of animal as you. This can even be true of humans. A Russian boy named Ivan Mishukov, born in 1998, was raised by dogs for two years and came to believe that he was a dog himself.(1)Which of the following is TRUE? A . Dogs see other animals as dogs too.B . The cuckoo often feeds other birds babies.C . Dogs raised by humans may see themselves as humans.D . Animals dont know they are different from others.(2)Other birds will feed baby cuckoos because_. A . they love baby cuckoosB . its natural for them to feed little onesC . they want to eat them laterD . cuckoos look like their own babies(3)Why dont sheepdogs attack sheep? A . Because they may think the sheep are their family.B . Because they know they will be punished.C . Because they want to protect them.D . Because they see the sheep as their mothers.(4)Ivan Mishukovs story shows that_. A . dogs are mans best friendB . dogs can look after human childrenC . how a person is raised influences how he sees himselfD . people can see the world from a dogs view20. (8分) Beyond Baby Mozart, Students Who RockMusic education hasnt changed much since the 1970s. Students are still taught to read notation(樂譜) so they can recite compositions that they would never listen to on their MP3 players or play with friends. Playing music enriches life. The question is: Why do schools teach music in a way that turns off so many young people rather than catch their imagination? Can we do a better job of using the power of music to get kids excited about school?The experience of an organization called Little Kids Rock suggests the answer is yes if we change the way music is taught. Little Kids Rock has helped music programs in over a thousand public schools and served 150,000 children. The organization has given 30,000 free instruments out, mainly guitars, and trained 1,500 teachers to run music classes in which students quickly experience the joys of playing their favorite songs, performing in bands(樂隊), and writing their own music.The key to Little Kids Rock is that it teaches children to play music the way many musicians learn to play it not by notation, but by listening, imitation(模仿) and meaningful experimentation. “The knowledge you need to get started playing rock music is very limited,” explains Dave Wish, the founder of Little Kids Rock. “In high school, my friend Paul taught me a couple of chords(和弦) and my life was changed forever. On the first day of class, Little Kids Rock teachers place guitars in the hands of their students and get them practicing chords that will enable them to play thousands of songs. The kids decide what songs they want to learn and the class is off and running. Their progress is surprising. Within a year, eight and nine-year-olds are playing musical instruments, and giving concerts, even performing their own songs.One of the biggest advantages that music offers is the ability to encourage students who are otherwise bored by school. “Ive had students start coming back to school because of this program,” said Adkison Thomas, who heads up music for the Dallas Independent School District. He added, “One of the best things is that the teachers discover a new side of their students. They see kids become successful who werent before.”(1)The expression “turn off” in Paragraph 1 means “_”.A . make kids feel coolB . make kids feel boredC . make kids feel confidentD . make kids feel nervous(2)How did Little Kids Rock help the school?A . By writing music for kids.B . By playing kids favorite songsC . By making instruments for schoolD . By training teachers for music classes.(3)Little Kids Rock is successful because _.A . it encourages kids to experience musicB . it helps kids learn from great musiciansC . it allows kids to decide how to learn musicD . it offers musical programs all over the country(4)What does the writer want to tell us?A . Learning music is a good way to become successful.B . Teaching in a proper way benefits students developmentC . Its necessary for students to practice a lot in learning musicD . Its important for teachers to discover the new sides of students.四、 語法填空 (共1題;共10分)21. (10分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~。During the long summer holidays, many children go to holiday camps. Emily Harris wrote about_experience looking after children at Kingfishers Holiday Camp, in Salisbury.This summer will be my third time to be at the camp here, but Ive been to_Kingfisher camps all over Britain. Ive made a lot of friends through this summer job. Its perfect for teenagers _me. After all, summer holidays are great,_they are long and they can get boring! We are busy doing this job all the time and we get paid!I help the sports and activity teachers, so I_time with different groups of children, and by the end of the week, I usually know most of them well.The best part is when the children try _new, like boating or climbing. I love seeing their excitement. Its really enjoyable and it makes you feel you are _a good job. Also when they play a team game, and the other team wins, instead of feeling unhappy, we teach them to_hands and say Congratulations! to the winners. This gives me a real feeling of success.As I said before, it isnt just the _who make great new friends! Working together so closely, even for just a few weeks, the helpers at our camp become really good _.五、 任務(wù)型閱讀 (共1題;共30分)22. (30分)Answer the questions.(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題) :When Jan and Brian Dutcher moved to San Diego for Brians new job at San Diego State University, the neighbors smiled and introduced themselves. But there were no “ bring a plate” invitations, no car pooling for her daughters Liza, 12 and Erin, 15.“The family really didnt know each other, and we missed that,” says Jan.“We are far from relatives. Neighbors are our family.”So Jan, an artist, decided to repeat a project she had done for Lizas fifth-grade class: ask each person to paint his or her face on a big canvas(帆布).The finished piece would become the new family photo.First , Jan painted a grid(網(wǎng)格) on the canvas and put it up in the garage with a table of paints nearby. Then whenever she was home, the “art room” door was up , with an open invitation for neighbors to paint. The first to stop in were kids riding by. “They thought it was cool,” says Jan, but the adults werent so keen. “ Most said they hadnt picked up a paint brush since kindergarten,” she says. “They were afraid theyd mess it up.” But as word slowly spread, they came, some using their drivers license photos as models.Then something started to happen. They returned -to see who had painted, or if they could recognize who was who. In Jans garage, they began to chat about schools, jobs, and families. Almost daily. Wendy, who lived across the street and was seriously ill, came in her wheelchair to watch the fun. Neighbors began to offer their support.When the worst things happened and Wendy died, they stood by her husband, Bill and invited him over for dinners.This year has been different in the neighborhood. Families take turns hosting happy hours. “Were watching over each other now just like in the painting.” says Jan.(1)Why did the Dutchers move to San Diego? (2)Where did people paint, on a wall, a car or a canvas? (3)Who joined in the pr

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