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九年級英語第二次模擬考試試卷(II )卷 一、 根據(jù)首字母提示寫單詞。(5分) (共5題;共5分)1. (1分)Eating fruit and vegetables can help you keep f_. 2. (1分)Can I ask you a q_? 3. (1分)After _(越過) the river, we saw a very small village. 4. (1分)She walked into the garden and p_ some flowers. 5. (1分)A_ the car is old, it still runs well. 二、 單項選擇,從每小題所給的三個選項中,選出一個正確答案。(10 (共10題;共10分)6. (1分)Yancheng, _energetic city, has set up trade relations with lots of countries and areas. A . aB . anC . theD . /7. (1分)Not all children _ watch this video will become a scientist, but some may become interested in science. A . whomB . whichC . whoD . whose8. (1分)_ colours can you see? Four.A . HowB . How manyC . How oldD . Where9. (1分) Its _ for you to play football on the street. Sorry, we wont. Thank you.A . wonderfulB . dangerousC . understanding10. (1分)Will you come to my birthday party after the high school entrance exam? I wont come unless Jenny .A . invitesB . is invitedC . was invited11. (1分) Why are you standing there, Mary? I cant see the blackboard clearly .Two tall boys are sitting me.A . in front ofB . behindC . next to12. (1分)Lots of fast food restaurants use the colour red to make customers eat _. A . more fasterB . fasterC . fastestD . more fast13. (1分)Lets buy a new camera. Oh, no! We have almost _the money. A . taken downB . taken care ofC . run out ofD . run after14. (1分)The program, Everlasting Classics, encourages _ to read more classics. A . weB . usC . ourD . ours15. (1分)I have to be off right now. _ ! I thought you could stay a little longer with us. A . No dealB . Youre welcomeC . Dont mention it.D . Thats a shame三、 補全對話(15分) (共2題;共15分)16. (5分)補全對話 A. I like swimming better.B. Why?C. I like playing baseball.D. Im going to join a school club.E. Because I think singing is more relaxing than many other things.F. Do you like swimming?G. What about you, Lucy?A: Hello, Mike. What are you going to do?B: _A: Which club will you join?B: Id like to join the sports club.A: Which sport do you like better, swimming or playing baseball?B: _A: _B: Because swimming is more relaxing than playing baseball._A: Id like to join the music club._B: Then, lets go together.A: OK. Lets go.17. (10分)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從方框中選出適當(dāng)句子,使對話意思完整。選項中有兩項為多余。 Cindy: Hi. Mary._Mary: Terrible! I need to go to the train station to take my friend home tonight, but Im busy with my work.Cindy: _Mary: Well, could you go there to take her home?Cindy: Of course! But I dont know her._Mary: She has short curly brown hair and she is of medium heightCindy: I think I can find her._Mary: No, it isnt. Its quite near my house. Just take the No. 56 bus Thank you so much.Cindy: _ See you later!Mary: See you!A. Where is the train station?B. How can I help you?C. What does she look like?D. Is the train station far from here?E. No problem.F. How is it going.G. Can I take a bus?四、 選詞填空(10分) (共1題;共10分)18. (10分)_are my sisters and_is my mother. (that/those) 五、 閱讀理解。(40分) (共6題;共40分)19. (5分)閱讀理解 The phenomenon (現(xiàn)象) of a bike rider getting hit by an opening car door is so common that it has its own term: dooring. According to a study in Chicago, as many as 1 in 5 bike accidents are caused by car doorsin total, there is nearly one dooring each day in the Windy City (Chicago). Even when the bike riders try to turn to the other direction to escape from the opening doors, they can end up getting hit by cars. Then how can we reduce such kind of accidents? Is there any practical way to solve that problem? Yes. Its the Dutch Reach, which has been popular on the Internet recently. The Dutch Reach is a practice where instead of using your near handusually the drivers left handto open your car door, you use your far handyour right hand. By doing that, you will turn your body around. And you turn your head and shoulders back, so you are looking directly out. First, pass the rearview mirror. And then, you are very easily able to look back and see if there are coming bicycles or cars or anything else. The simplicity of the approach is part of its intelligence. (1)What is dooring? A . The opening of the car door.B . The accidents caused by opening the car door.C . That bike riders are hit by opening car doors.D . The accidents that happened in the Windy City.(2)_ of bike accidents are caused by dooring according to the study. A . 1%B . 5%C . 20%D . 25%(3)Which hand do you use to open the door in the Dutch Reach? A . The left hand if I am the driver.B . The right hand if I am the driver.C . The right hand if I sit at the back.D . The right hand if I sit next to the driver.(4)What does the underlined phrase rearview mirror mean in Chinese? A . 門把手B . 雨刮器C . 后視鏡D . 擋風(fēng)玻璃20. (5分)閱讀理解BPandas-are very cute animalsIn 1972,two pandas named Hsing-Hsing and Ling-Ling were sent from China to the United States as a giftThe National Zoo in Washington,DCbecame the pandas new homeAmericans fell in love with the two pandas right awayOn the first day the two pandas came to the zoo,about 20,000 people visited themPeople kept coming year after yearHsing-Hsing and Ling-Ling were just cubs(幼崽)when they got to the United StatesAs the years passed,many hoped the pair would have cubs of their ownLing-Ling gave birth several timesBut none of the babies lived more than a few daysEach time a cub died,people all around the world felt sadBoth of the pandas lived to all old ageLing-Ling was 23 when she died in 1992Hsing-Hsing died in 1999 at the age of 28But people never forgot themFollowing Hsing-Hsings death(死亡),the zoo received lots of letters(信)from their fansThe letters showed their love for the pandas and told how much they missed them根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容完成下列任務(wù)。 (1)Hsing-Hsing and Ling-Ling came to the United States in 1975(2)Ling-Ling gave birth several times,but none of the babies lived long(3)Ling-Ling died_years earlier than Hsing-Hsing(4)After the two pandas died,the National Zoo got lots of letters from their_(5)Where might you see this passage? A . In a travel bookB . In a students diaryC . In a medical dictionaryD . In an animal magazine21. (5分)閱讀理解 I read somewhere that we spend a full third of our lives waiting. But where are we doing all of this waiting, and what does it mean to an impatient society like ours? To understand the issue, lets take a look at three types of waits”.The very purest form of waiting is the WatchedPot Wait It is without doubt the most annoying of al Take filling up the kitchen sink (洗碗池) as an example. There is absolutely nothing you can do while this is going on but keep both eyes fixed on the sink until its full. During these waits, the brain slips away from the body and wanders about until the water runs over the edge of the counter and onto your socks. This kind of wait makes the waiter helpless and mindless.A cousin to the WatchedPot Wait is the Forced Wait This one requires a bit of discipline. Properly preparing packaged noodle soup requires a Forced Wait Directions are very specific. Bring three cups of water to boil, add mix, simmer three minutes, remove from heat, let stand five minutes. I have my doubts that anyone has actually followed the procedures strictly. After all, Forced Waiting requires patience.Perhaps the most powerful type of waiting is the LuckyBreak Wait This type of wait is unusual in that it is for the most part voluntary. Unlike the Forced Wait, which is also voluntary, waiting for your lucky break does not necessarily mean that it will happen.Turning ones life into a waiting game requires faith and hope, and is strictly for the optimists among us. On the surface it seems as ridiculous as following the directions on soup mixes, but the LuckyBreak Wait well serves those who are willing to do it As long as one doesnt come to rely on it, wishing for a few good things to happen never hurts anybody.We certainly do spend a good deal of our time waiting. The next time youre standing at the sink waiting for it to fill while cooking noodle soup that youll have to eat until a large bag of cash falls out of the sky, dont feel disappointed. Youre probably just as busy as the next guy.(1)While doing a WatchedPot Wait, we tend to _. A . keep ourselves busyB . get absent-mindedC . grow anxiousD . stay focused(2)What is the difference between the Forced Wait and the WatchedPot Wait? A . The Forced Wait requires some self- control.B . The Forced Wait makes people strictC . The WatchedPot Wait needs directions.D . The WatchedPot Wait involves body and brain.(3)What can we learn about the LuckyBreak Wait? A . It is less voluntary than the Forced WaitB . It doesnt always bring the desired resultC . It is more fruitful than the Forced Wait.D . It doesnt give people faith and hope.(4)What does the author advise us to do the next time we are waiting? A . Take it seriously.B . Dont rely on others.C . Do something else.D . Dont lose heart.22. (5分) Have you been back to the place where your ancestors lived, worked, studied and played? Robert Qian , a Chinese Canadian, already has.Now in China, he has found that his family is like a tall tree with long roots.Robert is just one young overseas Chinese who has come to visit his ancestors homeland, as part of the In Search of Roots summer camp program. The program is organized by the local government of Guangdong Province. This program started in 1980, and so far has brought thousands of overseas Chinese students to China to look for their families roots. The young people are usually between 16 and 25 years old. (1) Most, like Robert, can hardly speak any Chinese and have never been to China before.The students mainly visit parts of Guangdong Province in southern China. During the two-week camp, they study Chinese culture, see changes that have happened in that area, and visit interesting sights. (2) Going to their ancestors village is often the most exciting part of the trip.The students feel that they are part of the village, and experience village life. They drink from the village well, go for walks through the countryside, and watch the villagers do their daily activities.Cathy Qian, a young American student, had this to say, “ Thanks to In Search of Roots, I am beginning to understand my Chinese roots and who I am. It has been a great trip, and I have so many memories of China to take with me .”The program leaders believe strongly in the program and say that the purpose of it is to give young overseas Chinese the chance to learn more about themselves. “Ive really enjoyed the trip so far,” says Robert.“This has been a big step for me, and Im looking forward to finding out more about my roots during my time here.”_將(1)處劃線部分譯成漢語。_根據(jù)(2)處完成下面的句子。often the most exciting part of the trip their ancestorsvillage._根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成下面的句子。The program In Search of Roots has helped Robert and many other overseas Chinese learn more about their and .23. (10分)閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。 Unlike most restaurants, the Enoteca Maria restaurant in New York offers only home-cooked food by grandmas coming from all over the world.Joe Scaravella, a 61-year-old Italian-American born and raised in New York, opened the restaurant in 2007. After losing almost all his family members, he tried to recreate the feeling of a home-cooked meal in his restaurant.He employed(雇傭) grandmas from different parts of Italy at first, and later, he began hiring grandmas from other countries like Argentina(阿根廷), Brazil, France and Greece. He built two kitchens in the restaurant: one for Italian grandmas to cook during lunchtime and the other for grandmas from other countries to cook every evening. The menus in the restaurant are often changing because what is being served depends on the grandmas who are on duty.The restaurant opens five days a week from Wednesday through Sunday. At present, there are more than 40 grandmas and a grandpa working in it. Most of them came to the US with their children, helping take care of their grandchildren. Scaravella gave them the chance to express themselves in a culinary(烹飪的) way.Enoteca Maria has received positive(正面的) reviews since its opening. Customers are impressed deeply by its delicious food, comfortable environment and most importantly, the grandmas who may remind them of their own.(1)What makes Enoteca Maria different from many other restaurants? (2)Was Joe Scaravella born in New York in 2007? (3)Why are the menus in the restaurant often changing? (4)How often does the restaurant open from Wednesday to Sunday? (5)Whats the most important reason why customers are impressed deeply? 24. (10分)(2011溫州)五位中國學(xué)生要去美國留學(xué),他們想要找住家。請仔細(xì)閱讀第
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