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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上北 京 市 西 城 區(qū) 2018年 九 年 級 模 擬 測 試英 語 試 卷 2018.5知 識 運 用 (共 14分 )一 單 項 填 空(共 6分 ,每 小 題 0.5分 )從 下 面 各 題 所 給 的 A B C D四 個 選 項 中 ,選 擇 可 以 填 入 空 白 處 的 最 佳 選 項 1. Jane,is this your bag?No. bag is pink. A. I B. My C. Me D. Mine2. Life the 1900s was very different from what it is now. A. in B. on

2、C. from D. by3. The horse is too old to run as as it did. A. fast B. faster C. fastest D. the fastest4. Hurry up, we'll have to wait another two hours for the next train. A. and B. but C. or D. so5. Jim, do you go to the gym?You look fit.Twice a week. A. how often B. how far C. how much D. how l

3、ong6. Sam,I called you yesterday,but you were not at home.Oh,I at my aunt's. A. am B. was C. have been D. will be7. Tomorrow my dad a big dinner for my birthday party.Sounds great!Have a good time. A. cooks B. was cooking C. cooked D. will cook8. Why didn't you open the door for me just now?

4、Sorry,I a bath. A. will take B. am taking C. was taking D. take9. Have you seen the film Monkey King?Yes. I it three times. It is so interesting. A. saw B. have seen C. will see D. am seeing10. If you too much ice-cream,you will get sick. A. will eat B. were eating C. ate D. eat11. Do you know that

5、1,000,000,000 people are using WeChat?Yes. It by more and more people around the world. A. accept B. accepted C. is accepted D. was accepted12. Dad,could you tell me next Sunday?Nothing special. A. what you did B. what are you going to do C. what did you do D. what you are going to do二 完 形 填 空(共 8分

6、,每 小 題 1分 )閱 讀 下 面 的 短 文 ,掌 握 其 大 意 ,然 后 從 短 文 后 各 題 所 給 的 A B C D四 個 選 項 中 ,選 擇 最佳 選 項 Throughout history,people have used jewelry(珠 寶 ) to make their clothes look more special. Jewelry was,and still is,in fashion all over the world. Through the years,people have worn jewelry for different 13 :to m

7、ake themselves look beautiful,to protect them from bad things,and to14 how much money they have.In South Africa,men in the Ndebele tribe(部 落 )often gave their15 jewelry made of silver or gold rings. Ndebele women wore necklaces around their necks andbracelets around their arms. Rings were 16 worn on

8、 their legs. The rings showed wealth. Awoman with many rings had a( n) 17 husband. In the past,women only took the rings off whentheir husbands died. Today Ndebele women still wear the rings,but not all of the time.People in India have been wearing jewelry for more than 5,000 years. In the past,both

9、 menand women wore a lot of jewelry. Women wore as many as 50 bracelets at a time!Over time,men18 wearing so much jewelry,but for women jewelry continues to be very important.In India,jewelry means safety. If a family has trouble with money,they can always 19their jewelry. And,as with the Ndebele tr

10、ibe,jewelry means wealth. Indian women can expect toreceive jewelry as gifts for each important life event,such as birth,marriage,and becoming amother.In ancient China,people wore jewelry not just to show wealth but also for 20 . They believedthat the jade(玉 石 )used in their jewelry was alive and th

11、at it could keep bad things away. ManyChinese people today still believe this, and some people only wear the bracelets on their left arms.13. A. reasons B. clothes C. places D. problems14. A. ask B. show C. guess D. explain15. A. daughters B. mothers C. wives D. friends16. A. still B. never C. just

12、D. even17. A. older B. richer C. smarter D. stronger18. A. kept B. hated C. stopped D. suggested19. A. sell B. wear C. hide D. design20. A. fun B. beauty C. friendship D. protection閱 讀 理 解 (共 36分 )三 閱 讀 下 列 短 文 ,根 據(jù) 短 文 內(nèi) 容 ,從 短 文 后 各 題 所 給 的 A B C D四 個 選 項 中 ,選 擇 最 佳 選項 (共 26分 ,每 小 題 2分 )AThinking

13、outside the BoxIf you think young people can't have an influence on the world,think again. Over the years,teens have invented excellent things that solve problems and have changed the ways people dothings.Take fourteen-year-old Eliott Sarrey for example. He invented Bot2Karot,a gardening robot t

14、hatcan take care of a small vegetable garden. The robot is controlled by an app on a smartphone. Ithelps people grow and take care of vegetables. It also saves water and energy,and makes gardeningeasy for people who are very busy or have difficulty getting around.Brooke Martin is an animal lover who

15、 missed her dog when she was away. So she inventediCPooch when she was just twelve years old. The iCPooch lets pet owners check on their pets fromanywhere in the world using a smartphone. It also allows owners to use their smartphone cameras tovideo chat with their pets.Fourteen-year-old inventor Ro

16、bert Saunt was tired of buying or borrowing different video-gamecontrollers for each game console(操 控 器 ) . So he invented a controller called Game Blox. It can beused with four of the most popular game consoles. His invention will save players a lot of money andspace,and it will save 330 million kg

17、 of materials every year.Kids all over the world find ways to solve problems every day. Who knows?Maybe the next timeyou have a problem,you'll come up with the next amazing idea!21. If you have no time to take care of your vegetable garden, can help you. A. Bot2Karot B. iCPooch C. Game Blox D. S

18、martphone Cameras22. Brooke Martin invented iCPooch when she was . A. 4 B. 10 C. 12 D. 1423. According to the passage,Robert Saunt . A. is an animal lover B. was tired of playing games C. invented a controller D. helps with gardeningBParisian architect(建 筑 師 )Paul Andreu has designed so many landmar

19、k buildings in China.Among his best known are the National Grand Theatre in Beijing,the Jinan Grand Theatre and ShanghaiPudong International Airport. Andreu is nearly 80 and he continues to develop projects in China. The worldfamous architect,writer and painter held his first art show last summer in

20、 Beijing where he sat down for this interview.How was it that you went from architecture to writingand more recently to painting?I have a desire to create,for continuous renewal. While I can't say that I know everything aboutarchitecture,I no longer have much to prove or discover. For me,paintin

21、g is just as important,creatively,but it's something you do alone in your workshop,with a piece of paper and a pot ofinkit's totally refreshing.Why did you wait so many years to start painting?It was a kind of need. I was tired off in my field and wanted to try something new and I tried toim

22、prove this situation by writing. But writing is a very long processit takes at least a year to write abook. Painting is faster. Being alone with yourself during the day,in the light,and then puttingyourself in a situation where you produce something of which you know nothing and for which no onehas

23、askedit's a kind of freedom you seldom have in life.What is your project in China right now?There's a project in the ZhuhaiMacao area. The Chinese engineering and building companyZhuhai Da Heng Qin asked French architect Thomas Coldefy to think about the project,suggestingthat he work with a

24、n architect who's already known in China. He asked me if I'd be willing to dosome of the work. We'll present the project some time before December;the planned completion dateis in 2019.24. Paul Andreu has gone from architecture to painting because . A. he likes paper and ink B. he thinks

25、 painting is faster C. he has a desire to create D. he has to prove that he is great25. Where is Paul Andreu's project in China now? A. In Beijing. B. In Jinan. C. In Shanghai Pudong. D. In the ZhuhaiMacao area.26. What do you know about Paul Andreu from the passage? A. His achievements. B. His

26、challenges. C. His worries. D. His habits.CAfter the holiday season,our guess is that you are tired from visiting the store and buying gifts.It is easy to get stuck,both spiritually and physically by having too much. This is why minimalismand living simply should be your resolution for 2018.Economic

27、 development results in a lot of consumerism(消 費 ):get a good job,get a nice car,and settle into a beautiful house. But some people say that our lives could use a little lightening thesedays:We work and work and work to only buy and buy and buybut does all that material wealthreally lead to our happ

28、iness?Are we filling our time with unnecessary things,when we should befilling our time with friends,value,and service?An article from the website,Becoming Minimalist, points out the problem with this cycle(循 環(huán) )in the best way,“ Nobody really believes happiness is directly tied to the number of thi

29、ngs we own.Yet almost all of us live like it. We get stuck in it. We work more hours than ever before, earn moreincome, but save less.”Minimalism isn't all about ridding(擺 脫 )consumerism and products from your life. Minimalismis about finding your own sense of self and focusing on the things you

30、 love. It is about creating alifestyle that is focused on only those people and things that enrich you.These days,minimalistic living can come in many forms. We think the most practical form ofminimalistic living for us is to follow our list:How You Can Live Lighter in 2018. Purge Your Closet:Take a

31、 day and clear out all of your drawers and closets. If somethingdoesn't have special meaning or adds no value to your lifegive it away. Have only what youneed and what you can see. Test Those Limits:See how long you can go without shopping. Give yourself a limit,whether itbe two weeks or six mon

32、ths,whether it be avoiding a certain mall or buying clothes. Then putyour selfwill to the test. After your allowed time,chances are you will realize all those extrablouses weren't worth it and you will set yourself up for future spending control. Cut the Cord:This sometimes means giving up your

33、modern technology:TV,cell phone,computer,etc. Limit yourself to only a few hours of TV per week,or only 30 minutes of socialmedia per day. You'll make more time for the things and people that you love and clear outsome unnecessary noise from your life. Live to Your Goals:Find out what your life

34、goals and values are. Then,see what may help youor stop you from achieving this goal. Cut out that which doesn't lead to your happiness andsuccess and add more of what does.Remember,a pared down lifestyle doesn't mean less success or less happiness. It representsyour freedom to focus on the

35、things in life that really matter.27. The cycle “ people work and work only to buy and buy” shows . A. people get stuck physically and spiritually B. people don't believe wealth leads to happiness C. people don't want to save more D. people fall in love with buying28. To practise minimalisti

36、c living,you should . A. give away your drawers and closets B. go to the shopping mall every six months C. have 30 minutes of social media per day D. discover your life goals and values29. The words “ pared down”in the last paragraph probably mean “ ” . A. free B. light C. popular D. convenient30. W

37、hich of the following best explains the writer's opinion? A. It might take you a long time to wait for the “ right”thing. B. Clear out the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak. C. Change yourself with the development of society. D. Freedom is more important than success.DA research study

38、has looked into what happens inside your brain while you read and listen to music.You know that thrill(興 奮 )you get when listening to your favorite music?That exciting feelingwhen you hear your favorite songs?According to a recent study,it seems the same thing can happenwhile you are reading,but not

39、 with every kind of text. This opens up interesting questions aroundhow music,reading and emotions are connected in the brain.The study“ We decided we would do a comparison between four or five different kinds of texts to see howthe brain reacted,”explains Adam Zeman,a scientist. “ The participants

40、(參 與 者 )lay in an MRIscanner reading the texts,and then we compared brain activity for those five texts.”The texts ranged(涉 及 )from deadly boring ones to highly exciting ones,including the Highway Code,parts fromnovels,and poems.So what happened in the participants brains while they were reading?Emo

41、tional reactionAs the researchers observed,participants found some texts more emotional than others. Whenreading these emotional texts,there was higher activity in brain areas related to pleasure andrewardthe same areas related to the thrill we get when we listen to music. As Zeman says,“ itperfectl

42、y shows that the emotional reaction to literature(文 學(xué) )and to music has quite a bit incommon. So it doesn't seem to matter whether you are listening or reading if you get a thrill. That wasone quite strong finding.”Introspection(內(nèi) 省 )There were more interesting findings. Reading poetry is often

43、considered an activity thatrequires us to use the brain,but did the study find any truth of this?When the participants werereading poems,the team found there was more activity in a particular group of brain areas called theDefault Network. “ These areas seem to be related to things we do with our mi

44、nds when we areresting,like thinking about what's happened to us recently,thinking about what's going to happen inthe near future,about other people,and that network seems to be more strongly related to poetrythan with other texts,”explains Zeman. This connection between poetry and introspec

45、tion could bethe subject of further research.ConclusionsThe study shows that the different texts activate different areas of our brains when we read.Zeman says,“ the study did support what we thought:reaction to literature was going to be a bit likethe one to music in terms of emotion. We felt that

46、we ended up with a great deal of unansweredquestions which we hope somebody will continue to ask.”31. What did the research try to find out? A. How music helps us read different kinds of texts. B. What kind of texts most people like while listening to music. C. Why reading different texts causes dif

47、ferent reactions in emotion. D. Whether reading can cause similar emotional reaction like music does.32. What did the participants do in the study? A. They listened to music. B. They read different texts. C. They answered many questions. D. They compared brain activities.33. What can we learn from t

48、he study? A. The emotional texts work better for the research. B. Poetry reading can activate the Default Network. C. Music helps to bring pleasure and reward. D. People think about the past when resting.四 閱 讀 短 文 ,根 據(jù) 短 文 內(nèi) 容 回 答 問 題 (共 10分 ,每 小 題 2分 )Mom's Recipe for LifeI have a lot of Mom

49、9;s recipes in a blue box where all my special ones were put,like thepumpkin pie she made during my growing up years. Even so,the recipe I treasure most is not on anyindex card,nor did she send it to me in a letter. Instead,she lived this recipe all of her life.My mother grew up in a small coal mini

50、ng town in southwest Iowa. My grandfather once told methat she knew no stranger;she considered everyone in that community her friend. That attitudecontinued wherever she lived for the rest of her life.As a teen,I was embarrassed(尷 尬 的 )every time my mother talked to strangers and offered asmile to e

51、veryone in the store or on the city bus. Almost all of them responded(回 應(yīng) )with a brightsmile of their own. Some spoke,others nodded their heads at this elderly woman who brought a littlelight into their day.What really sold me on Mom's approach to life was her experience on the senior bus. The

52、weeksI could not be there,she used this lowcost transportation to the grocery store. After her first trip,Iasked her how it went.“ Ha!”she said,“ I got on that bus and what did I see?Thirteen little old ladies and one oldman,and not one word was spoken.”I wondered how long it would be until the sile

53、nce on that bus would change. On my next visit,Mom mentioned the 13 little old ladies on the bus and something one of them had told her.“ Oh,are you talking with them now?”I asked.“ Of course,”she said. “ One day I climbed up the steps of the bus and before I looked for aseat,I gave them a big smile

54、 and I said, Isn't it a wonderful day? I noticed a few shy smiles.”Mom didn't give up. She greeted them all each time she got on the bus and before long,thewhole group was laughing and talking to one another. The bus became more than just transportation.When we went to the various stores,I w

55、atched as she smiled and chatted with perfect strangers.Some of them looked like the poorest person you'd ever met,but once Mom smiled at them andstarted a conversation,most responded favorably. My mother didn't embarrass me any longer. I foundmyself admiring her.She's been gone for ten

56、years but I've carried on her recipe for life. It was me who had done thesmiling first and all those people had responded. My mother didn't lecture but taught me by example.She'd given me a recipe for life.34. Where did the writer's mom grow up?35. Did the people talk on the bus on M

57、om's first trip?36. What did Mom do to make the bus more than transportation?37. How did the writer feel about Mom in the end?38. What is Mom's recipe for life?書 面 表 達(dá) (共 10分 )五 文 段 表 達(dá) ( 10分 )39. 從 下 面 兩 個 題 目 中 任 選 一 題,根 據(jù) 中 文 和 英 文 提 示 ,完 成 一 篇 不 少 于 50詞 的 文 段 寫 作 文中 已 給 出 內(nèi) 容 不 計 入 總 詞 數(shù) 所 給 提 示 詞 語 僅 供 選 用 請 不 要 寫 出 你 的 校 名 和 姓 名 假 如 你 是 李 華 ,為 慶 祝 6月

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