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1、江蘇省姜堰四校聯(lián)誼2012屆九年級英語二模試題 人教新目標(biāo)版(考試時間:120分鐘 滿分:120分)第I卷 (選擇題 共70分)一、單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) ( )1.Would you please pass me_ mini-dictionary next to the radio? And I also need _colourful pencil to write something.A. a,a B. the, the C. the, a D. a, the( )2.What does the lady look like? -_. A. She is fine

2、 and patient B. She likes wearing skirts. C. She is tall and thin D. She is really a nice lady( )3.Some of my class metes_ cartoons_ documentaries A. like, less B. like, better C. prefer, to D. would rather, than( )4.Dont speak loudly in the reaching room,_? -OK. A. will you B. arent you C. do you D

3、. shall we( )5._ you have tried it, you cant imagine how pleasant it is. A. Unless B. Because C. If D. When( )6.To_ nature is to help ourselves, or we will be punishes. A. protect B. prevent C. provide D. pollute( )7.How often does he write emails to his friend? -_. A. Once a mouth B. In a week C. F

4、or half an hour D. Last Monday( )8.Can I have_ cakes, please? -Sorry, I dont have_ cakes. A. some, some B. some, any C. any, any D. any, some( )9.The food smells _.Why not_? A. badly, throw away it B. bad, throw it away C. bad, throw them away D. badly, throw away them( )10.What did he_ just how? -S

5、orry, I didnt catch his words. I_ about something else. A. speak, am thinking B. talk, thought C. say, was thinking D. tell, have thought( )11.Sorry, Frank ,Im busy today. I cant go swimming with you. -_. A. No problem B. Youre welcome C. Thats all D. Never mind( )12.Could I play chess at the moment

6、? -No, you _.You havent washed the dishes yet. A. couldnt B. neednt C. Shouldnt D. cant( )13.Please come to my birthday party to morrow. -I will after my work_. A. will do B. does C. is clone D. has done( )14.Have you decided_ to Taiwan for holiday with your parents? -Yes, well go there by sea. Its

7、much cheaper than by air. A. when to go B. how to go C. where to go D. whom to go( )15.Excuse me. Could you tell me_? -Sorry, Im new here. A. Where is the nearest hospital B. How can I get to the nearest hospital C. Where the nearest hospital was D. Which bus I should take to the nearest hospital二、完

8、形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)Jim Green has been in China for more than two years. He has been to many interesting 1 in Beijing, but he has not yet been to many other parts of 2 Last week he went to Mount Emei in Sichuan with his 3 .Many people like to travel by 4 , but the Greens think that travelling by t

9、rain is the best. It is much 5 and far more enjoyable than a rushed journey by air. They had a wonderful train ride to Chengdu 6 they went on to Mount Emei by bus.The train was quite nice and tidy, and there werent too many people in 7 sleeping car.The Greens could stand up and 8 around. It was a lo

10、ng journey, 9 none of them felt tired. They kept 10 the beautiful things out of the window. They talked, laughed and played cards.The conductor kept coming to give them hot water and 11 them newspapers. People nearby 12 with each other. A young man tried to speak English with Mr. and Mrs. Green. Jim

11、 thought the train was like a big moving party. He went to sleep quite 13 .He enjoyed listening to the sound of the running train and then fell asleep. When Jim woke up the next morning, the train was already 14 Chengdu. His train ride seemed really 15 , but his memory of the pleasant journey will l

12、ast long.( )1. A. schools B. places C. villages D. cities( )2. A. England B. America C. China D. the world( )3. A. friends B. classmates C. father D. family( )4. A. air B. bus C. train D. ship( )5. A. cheaper B. dearer C. dirtier D. quicker( )6. A. before B. when C. after D. while( )7. A. my B. your

13、 C. our D. their( )8. A. sit B. walk C. run D. dance( )9. A. and B. so C. also D. but( )10. A. looking B. drawing C. watching D. getting( )11. A. reading B. buying C. selling D. writing( )12. A. talked B. spoke C. told D. said( )13.A.earlyB.lateC.easilyD.hard( )14.A.besideB.toC.pastD.near( )15.A.qui

14、ckB.slowC.shortD.long三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)(A)I was offered several part-time jobs at university. Finally I decided to give one of them a go. Now I work in a dining hall on campus(校園). My main duties are to serve food and wash dishes. I discovered I would have to stand still for at least three ho

15、urs at a time and was afraid it was not going to be as much fun as I had thought. Smiling all the time and remembering all the strange food names have been a challenge(挑戰(zhàn)), too. I have had really funny experiences. One of the sauces is called marinara which is a kind of tomato-based sauce like salsa

16、(辣茄醬) Before I knew what it was, someone asked me to give him the sauce, and I replied: What? The marijuana(大麻) sauce? He was astonished. Marijuana is an illegal(非法的 ) drug and has nothing to do with sauce. It was quite embarrassing(使人尷尬的)! I have never forgotten the word marinara since then. I also

17、 had to make a wrap(卷餅) for the first time. I had tasted Mexican wraps many times in China, but making one was a different matter. I could feel my face was burning with sweat and embarrassment as I broke the thin wraps again and again while people were waiting impatiently. Mexican wraps taste great

18、when theyre soft, but I do wish they could be made thicker and harder so they wouldnt break so easily. My favorite part of the job is working in the kitchen. I hold the water cannon(水槍) like a policeman about to fight with criminals” -the dirty dishes. Its quite exciting to feel the water rushing ou

19、t of the pipe. I usually get thoroughly(徹底地) soaked, but it feels good, a bit like taking a shower. Sometimes our boss allows us to play music to cheer us up. I often hum along to the music while washing dishes. This is my first experience of being a student worker. It is hard work, but its turning

20、out to be quite fun.1. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?A. When the writer works, he has to stand still all day long. B. The writer had never imagined working in a dining hall could be fun. C. The writer found making Mexican wraps very challenging.D. The writer foun

21、d it easy to keep track of all the weird food names.2. When the author made Mexican wraps for the first time, _.A. he failed to make them thick and hardB. he ended up with a few dissatisfied customers C. he had never tasted Mexican wraps before D. he was proud of what he had made3. What part of the

22、job in the dining hall does the author like best?A. Making Mexican wraps. B. Delivering food to customers.C. Washing dishes in the kitchen.D. Making all sorts of sauces.4. What does the underlined word “soaked “ mean? It means _A. 濕透了的 B. 酗酒的 C. 浸泡的 D. 滲出的5. What is the point in the article?A. To de

23、scribe the writers fun campus life in the US.B. To explain the culture of part-time work in the US. C. To teach readers how to make Mexican wraps. D. To share the authors experience of part-time work. (B)One afternoon many years ago, I sat down on a chair in a park and watched a little boy, around 2

24、 years old, running freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short distance. The boy would fall to the grass, get up, and without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could as if nothing had happened. When kids fall down, they dont think of the fall as a failure. Instead, they consi

25、der it as a learning experience. They try and try again until they succeed. While I was touched by the boys strong mind, I was also touched by the way he ran. With each attempt, he looked so confident and natural. He only wanted to run freely and to do it as well as he could. He was just being a chi

26、ld-just being himself-being completely in the moment. He never gave up. Each time he fell, he got himself back up again, as if he knew that falling down was simply a part of life.He was not looking for others smiles, or worrying about whether someone was watching or not. He only wanted to run and to

27、 feel the experience of running fully and freely. I learned a lot from that experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in many parts in my life. 1. From Paragraph 1, we know that the boys mother _. A. was strict with him B. had a special way to educate her sonC. didnt love her son

28、 as much as others D. was too weak to help her son get up2. Which is TRUE according to the writer?A. Kids know they will learn something after falling down.B. Kids do not get themselves up when they fall down.C. Falling is always considered a failure by kids.D. Falling causes kids to give up running

29、 freely.3. The writer was touched by the boy because the boy _. A. might stop running when he fell downB. never fell down if he made up his mind to runC. didnt care about the fall and went on runningD. was good at running and never fell down4. What does the underlined word “attempt “ mean? It means

30、_A. 攻擊 B. 嘗試 C. 努力 D. 沖擊5. What can we learn from the story?A. Falling down will make a person feel frightened from then on.B. Falling down is the mother of success.C. When others are watching, people fall down easily. D. One will succeed if he/she is confident and never gives up.(C)Which part of th

31、e world has the most nearsighted(近視的)students? Just look around you-its East Asia. Nine in 10 school leavers in major East Asian cities are nearsighted, according to the BBC. Experts say books and video games are not to blame. East Asian students, they say, arent getting enough sunlight. People beco

32、me nearsighted because their eyeballs grow out of shape and light entering their eyes cannot focus(聚焦) correctly. The body can produce a chemical called dopamine (多巴胺) to stop eyeballs from changing shape. Sunlight can help our bodies produce more dopamine, reported AFP. According to the study, prim

33、ary school students in Singapore spend only 30 minutes outdoors every day; in Australia, kids spend about three hours a day outside. As a result, fewer children in Australia are nearsighted-only 10 percent, compared with 90 percent in Singapore. Children in East Asia usually go to school go home and

34、 stay inside. They study and they watch television, Ian Morgan of the Australian National University told AFP. But being a bookworm or a couch potato does not directly harm the eyes, added Morgan. As long as they get outside, it doesnt seem to matter how much study they do, he explained. There are s

35、ome kids who study hard and get outside and play hard and they are generally fine. The ones who are at major risk are the ones who study hard and dont get outside. Scientists used to believe that people from Asian countries were genetically(由基因決定的)more likely to become nearsighted. However, when the

36、y found the proportion (比例) of nearsighted people in these countries had increased from 30 to 90 percent in the past few decades(十年), they realized they were wrong. “Any type of simple genetic explanation just doesnt fit with that speed of change; gene pools just dont change in two generations, said

37、 Morgan. What has changed is the time children spend outdoors. As a result of massive (巨大的) educational pressures and the construction(構(gòu)成)of a childs day, the amount of time they spend outside in bright light is minimized.Experts suggest children should stay outside for two to three hours every day.

38、 This can include time spent in the playground and walking to and from school.1. What is the main reason for the large number of nearsighted students in East Asia, according to scientists? A. Too much reading or gaming. B. Lack(欠缺) of sunlight.C. Genetic reasons. D. Lack of exercise.2. What can we c

39、onclude from Paragraph 2?A. Dopamine is a chemical that causes eyeballs to grow out of shape. B. Dopamine can stop light entering the eyes from focusing correctly.C. Spending time in the sun helps increase levels of dopamine in the body.D. The more dopamine a person has in their body, the better eye

40、sight he or she has. 3. According to Morgan, what kind of people are most likely to suffer from nearsightedness?A. Those who like watching TV. B. Those who take exercise regularly.C. Those who study hard and play hard outdoors.D. Those who stay indoors studying all day.4. The underlined word “minimi

41、zed” in the passage probably means _.A. reduced as much as possible B. made better use of C. taken little notice of D. paid much attention to5. Whats the best title of this passage?A. Eyes need to see the sun B. The most nearsighted students in the world C. People become nearsighted D. Books and vid

42、eo games are not to blame (D)I had just picked up my new car, a very beautiful automobile if youre into cars. A few months later, I was involved in an accident. That new and very beautiful car was destroyed. The accident was clearly not my mistake. The other man was so busy on his mobile phone that

43、he went right through a red light and hit into the passenger side of my car. It was even scarier because my niece(侄女) was asleep on the back seat and her father, my brother, was in the front passenger seat. He was not happy, to say the least. The police arrived. I explained that I had been going at

44、about 55 kmph. So you were going about 50 kmph. he said. No, I said I was doing about 55 kmph, I said. Right, so you were doing about 50 kmph. again he repeated. In a slightly annoyed(惱怒的) tone because I felt I wasnt being heard, I said: No! I was doing about 55 kmph! OK, if thats the way you want i

45、t, this time the officer simply replied. I didnt realize it at the time, but I was shooting myself in the foot. My insurance company(保險公司) paid me for the damages to my car. However, I totally missed the boat on the other drivers insurance company. The city speed limit is 50 kmph. I ended up getting

46、 50 percent less than I would have from the other mans insurance company because I had insisted I was doing 55 kmph. I suddenly remembered that the traffic policeman had been trying to help me out. He hadnt minded about the 5 kmph; he had known something about the insurance that I had not. I thought

47、 about what had happened again. I might have carried on insisting that I told the truth, but I could at least have said Thank you to him instead of acting so rudely. After all, he had been trying to help me out. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to let other people talk while you simply shut up a

48、nd listen. Never forget-to hear, you have to be able to listen.1. Which of the following is TRUE about the car accident the writer had?A. The writers car was not seriously broken.B. The writers niece was injured in the accident.C. The writer was not to blame for the accident.D. The writer didnt get

49、any money from the insurance company.2. When the writer insisted his speed was 55 kmph, the policeman _.A. was puzzled at first and then got slightly annoyedB. tried to help him out all the timeC. didnt listen and wrote down 50 kmphD. ignored(忽略不計) the writer at first, then finally gave in to him3.

50、How did the writer feel when he found out what the policeman had intended?A. He regretted(后悔) not listening to the policeman because he had had to pay more.B. He regretted being rude to the policeman.C. He was proud that he had insisted on telling the truth.D. He appreciated(感激) what the policeman h

51、ad done and felt lucky to have met him.4. Why did the policeman want to help the writer?A. It was not the writers mistake.B. The writers car was badly damaged. C. The writers niece was scared.D. He didnt mind that the writer had been driving just 5 kmph over the speed limit.5. What does the story ma

52、inly talk about?A. Honesty is the best policy. B. We should appreciate those who help us. C. It is important to be willing to listen to people.D. People should insist on doing what they think is right.四、詞匯運用. (共10小題 每題1分 滿分10分)1. Zhang Lily is considered as one of the prettiest _ teachers. (woman)2.

53、 Many people in poor countries have no money for_ treatment.(medicine)3. The old woman is badly ill. Smoking_ her health a lot. (affect)4. How_ I am! I have lost my key twice this year. (care)5. We should pay more attention to the students _. (safe)6. I dont like the boy because he keeps_ in class.

54、(talk)7. Today is an_ day, because he won a great prize. (usual)8. If you are in a blue mood, do your hobbies to cheer _up, children. (you)9. Your coat_ there behind the door. Cant you see it? (hang)10. The Yellow River is the_ longest river in china. (two)五、閱讀表達(dá)。(共5小題 每小題2分,滿分10分)In the past, man did not have to think about the protection of the environment. There were few people on the earth, and natural resources(資源) seemed to be unlimited(無限的) .Today thin

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