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1、金牛區(qū)2019九年級二診題(滿分:120分;考試時(shí)間:90分鐘)A卷(共70分)第一部分聽力測試(略)第二部分基礎(chǔ)知識運(yùn)用(共30小題;計(jì)40分)六、選擇填空。(共15小題;計(jì)20分)A)從各題的A、B、C、三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇出正確的答案。(共10小題;每小題1分;計(jì)10分)()31.Bequick!Ifyoumisslastbus,youwillhavetogethomebytaxi.A.aB.theC./()32.AnartshowwillbeheldinJuneinChengduArtMuseum,butknowsthedateforsure.A.nobodyB.everybodyC.som

2、ebody()33.Dontstayathomesuchasunnymorning.Letsgoouttoenjoythegentlewindandthesweetflowers.A.atB.inC.on()34.-Whatamess!Thesharedbikesarethrowneverywhere.-Letscollectandputthemintherightplacetheycanbeusedconveniently.A.sothatB.aslongasC.evenif()35.Ifyouwanttoknowsomethingaboutspace,pleasethebookABrief

3、Historyof.TimeA.lookoverB.lookafterC.lookthrough()36.Jackhasjusthadlunch.Hebehungrynow.A.cantB.mustntC.neednt()37.-WhatdoyouthinkofTheWanderingEarth流浪地球)?-Wonderful.Ihaveneverseenasciencefictionfilmthatisthanit.A.excitingB.moreexcitingC.mostexciting()38.ThebusItooktoworkthismorningisanewenergybus.A.

4、whoB.whatC.which()39.-Whatbeautifulphotos!Canyoutellme?-ItookthemintheKuanZhaiAlley.A.whereyoutookthemB.howyoutookthemC.whenyoutookthem()40.Imsorry,Iamlate.IwithafriendandIcompletelyforgotthetime.A.amtalkingB.wastalkingC.willtalk,B)補(bǔ)全對話。根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容從下面方框中選出適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對話,并將選項(xiàng)的字母編號依次填在相應(yīng)位置。(共5小題,每小題2分;計(jì)10分)A:Hi

5、,Lisa!41Willyouhelpmeorganizeit?B:Yes,sure,Fred.Whenshallwehaveit?A:42A.Wehavesomuchhomeworktodo.B.Implanningtohaveaclassparty.B:No,todayistoobusy.43Ifwehaveitthisafternoon.C.Wemustleaveearlytostudyforit.somestudentswontcome.A:Howabouttomorrow?D.Letshaveitthisafternoonafterclass.E.Girlswontlikedoing

6、that.llB:Wehaveatestthedayaftertomorrow.44A:LetshaveitthisFridayevening.B:ThatsOK.A:Whatshallwedoattheparty?Howaboutwatchinganactionmovietogether?B:No.45Letsplaypartygames.A:Great!4.45.B七、完形填空。通讀下面兩篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的正確答案。(共15小題,A篇每小題2分,B篇每小題1分;計(jì)20分)AWhatmakesaperfectgift?Freshf

7、lowersandtastychocolatesmightgivethereceiverasmile,buttheydontusuallygivelong-time46.Infact,thereareothergiftsthatmayseemboring,butcan47longer-lastinghappinessforthereceiver.ResearchersfromSingaporeandtheUnitedStatesdidastudyinwhichtheyfoundthatbooksandmoneyaregood48forgifts.Gift-giversprefertogiveg

8、reatgifts49theywantthereceivertofeelmoved.However,manypeopleactuallyprefer50giftsthatcanhelpthemindailylifeandmakethemhappyoveralongerperiodoftime.Keepthisinmindforthenexttimewhenyouhavetochooseagiftforsomeone.()46.A.joyB.sadnessC.anger()47.A.getB.provideC.give()48.A.resultsB.reasonsC.choices()49.A.

9、soB.althoughC.because()50.A.beautifulB.usefulC.expensiveBItisnotalwayseasytodiscoveryourself.Fromayoungage,IhadastrongsenseofwhoIwouldbecome-butanaccidentchangedeverything.Tome,skatingwasmoreimportantthan51elseintheworld.Nothingelsefilledmyheartwithsomuchhappiness.Ispent24hoursaweek52myskills.Ihadno

10、sociallifeorinterests53skating.ButIwouldgetthefirstplaceinnearlyeverycompetition.Unluckily,duringonecompetition,Ifellandwasbadlyhurt.Iwassenttothehospital.The54examinedmecarefullyandtoldmethatIcouldntskateanymore.Mybackwasso55andevenbasicdailytasksbecamedifficult.Myinterestshadbeen56.Ilostheartandha

11、dnoideawhatIwouldbecome.Aftereightmonths,somethinghadtochange.Insteadofsittingaroundand57mytime,Ibegantoworkwithlocalcommunityserviceprojects.Byvolunteeringasaswimmingteacherandsummerreadingteacherforkids,IknewwhoIwantedtobecome.Afterafewmonths,Ifoundanewinterest.58,Irebuiltmyconfidenceandbecamehapp

12、ylittlebylittle.Sometimes,59inlifewillgetinourway.Wecanchoosetostaybehindortrytoovercomethem.Myaccidentwasachallengethat60tostopmefromreachingsuccess,becauseIdidsucceed.()51.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothing()52.A.improvingB.showingC.choosing()53.A.besidesB.exceptC.while()54.A.teacherB.coachC.doctor()5

13、5.A.healthyB.harmfulC.painful()56.A.takeninB.takenawayC.takenoff()57.A.missingB.takingC.wasting()58.A.GraduallyB.SuddenlyC.Completely()59.A.chancesB.decisionsC.challenges()60.A.managedB.failedC.hoped第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;計(jì)30分)八、閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷句子正誤。正確的填“A”,錯(cuò)誤的填“B”。(共5小題,每小題2分;計(jì)10分)Parentswithhighexpectation

14、sfortheirchildrenarenothingnewtoChinesekids.However,peopleoftendontrealizethatchildrenalsohaveexpectationsfortheirparents.Itrequireseffortsfrombothparentsandchildrentocreateafriendshipinfamily.Howcanchildrengetalongbetterwiththeirparents,andatthesametime,growintoadultsthemselves?Herearesometips.Actl

15、ikeanadultIfyouwantyourparentstogiveyoumorefreedom,youshouldshowthemthatyourereadytobetreateddifferently.Forexample,learntouseself-control.Showthemthatyoucanmanageyourtimewell.CareforyourparentsDosomethingniceorhelpfulforyourparents.Forexample,helpthemwithsomechores,makethemgiftsorteachthemsomecompu

16、terskills.Gradually,theywilltrustyoumore.OpenyourheartUSpsychologist(心理學(xué)家)CarlE.PickhardtwroteinPsychologyTodaythatsharingfeelingswithourparentscanleadtopositivechanges,whilenotsharingthemcancausemisunderstandings.()61.ManyChineseparentsexpectalotfortheirchildrenwhilechildrendonthaveanyexpectationsf

17、ortheirparents.)62.Itseasyforparentsandchildrentocreateafriendshipinfamily.)63.Ifyouwantparentsnottocontrolyoumore,youshouldshowthemyoucancontrolyourselfwell.)64.Doingsomehouseworkforparentswillmakethemcompletelytrustyou.)65.Carlthinkssharingfeelingscanmakeparentsandchildrenbecomemoreunderstanding.九

18、、閱讀下面兩篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。(共10小題,每小題2分;計(jì)20分)AChengduMuseumNexttoTianfuSquareBasicInformationExhibition(展覽)HallsPayOpeningHoursOtherInformationThebiggestmuseuminthecityFivefloorsRebuiltin2016TheAncientChengduExhibitionHallsFromthesecondtothethirdfloorShowthelifeofancientlocalpeopleTheModernChengduExhibi

19、tionHallsOnthefourthfloorShowthelifeofrecentandmodernChinaPuppetryHallandShadowPlays(皮影)ofChinaOnthefifthfloorShowpuppetryandshadowplaysofChinaandothertraditionalsingingandplaysFree,butyouneedtogettheticketwithyourIDcard.9:30-20:00fromTuesdaytoFriday.Note:cantenterafter19:00.9:00-20:30onweekends.Not

20、e:cantenterafter19:30.Nopets.Wi-Fiinpublicareas.Noflashphotos.()66.Fromthemap,ChengduMuseumistotheofTianfuSquare.A.eastB.southC.west()67.IfyouwanttoseethegreatchangesofChinaafterreformandopening(改革開放),youshouldgotothefloor.A.thirdB.fourthC.fifth()68.IfyouwanttovisitChengduMuseum,youdbettergothere.A.

21、at11:00,onMonday.B.at16:30,onSaturdayC.at19:30,onWednesday()69.IfyougotoChengduMuseum,youmusttake.A.IDcardsB.camerasC.pets()70.WhichisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Youneedntpayfortheticket.B.YoucanuseWi-FiinpublicareasinChengduMuseum.C.YoucanttakephotosinChengduMuseum.BWhenthrowingawayrubbish,doyou

22、knowwhichbinitshouldgointo?Haveyouevernoticedthedifferently-coloredtrashbinsonthestreet?Someofyoumightnotbeabletoanswerthisquestion.However,itsactuallyquiteimportanttoknowhowtosort(分類)yourwaste.Notknowinghowtosortwastecanmakeithardertosaveenergyandprotecttheenvironment.Ifyoudontsortyourwaste,allofit

23、willgotoalandfill(填埋場)andbeburiedtogether.Theselandfillscantakeuplargeareasofgroundthatcouldbeusedforplantingtrees.Theelectronicwasteyouthrowaway,suchasbatteries,canpollutethelandandgroundwater.Otherpiecesofrubbish,likethemetalpartofapen,canbeusedtomakeintootherthingsiftheyareproperlyrecycled.Withth

24、isinmind,manycitiesinChinahavehadwaste-sortingactivitiesinrecentyears.Forexample,Shanghaiannouncedthatwithinthreeyears,allthepeopleshouldsorttheirwasteintofourgroups:wet,recyclable,harmfulanddry.Wetwasteisalsoknownasthehouseholdwaste.Theyarethingsyoudontwantbutthatpigscaneat.GuangzhouDailyexplained.

25、Andpaper,metal,glassandotherthingsthatcanbereusedarerecyclablewaste.Harmfulwasteincludesthingslikemedicine,batteriesandsoon.Finally,anywastethatsnotwet,recyclableorharmfulwillgointhedrywastebin.Nowthatyouknowthis,perhapsyoucandoyourparttoprotecttheenvironmentandencourageotherstosorttheirwaste.()71.T

26、hebinsareindifferentcolorsbecausethey.A.lookmorebeautifulB.canhelppeoplesortwasteC.aremadeofdifferentmaterial()72.Accordingtothepassage,ifwesortwaste,.A.allofthewastecanberecycledB.therewillbelesslandforthetreesC.itseasyforpeopletorecyclesomeusefulpartsofthewaste()73.Wetwastemaybe.A.thewastewaterlef

27、tbypeopleafterwashing.B.thewastefoodleftbypeopleaftercookingC.thewasteobjectsleftbypeopleaftersweeping()74.Newspapersthatarenolongerreadbelongto.A.recyclablewasteB.harmfulwasteC.wetwaste()75.Thepurposeofthisarticleis.A.toadvisepeoplenottomaketoomuchwasteB.toaskpeopletobuyfourkindsofbinsathomeC.toenc

28、ouragepeopletosorttheirwasteB卷(共50分)一、首字母填空。根據(jù)句意及首字母提示,完成單詞。(共5小題,每小題1分;計(jì)5分)1.Ijustcalledtosaythankyou,andImeanitfromthebofmyheart.2.Stayinguplatemakespeopletiredandsnextday.Thatsreallybadforhealth.3.Herdecisiontocanceltheconcertdherfanslastweek.4.Ifyouwanttoaskfordwhenyougetlost,makesureyoustartyou

29、rsentencewithExcuseme5.Iploudmusicinthepast,butnowthemusicthathasgreatlyricsinterestsmealot.二、完成對話。在對話的空格中填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使對話完整正確。一空一詞(含縮寫詞)。把答案按編號依次填入下方表格內(nèi)。(共10小題,每小題1分;計(jì)10分)A:Jim,areyoucheckingyourfriendsWeChatmoments?B:Yes.ThisisXiaoMin.HewasmyclassmatewhenIstudiedinChina.Look!HeiscelebratingtheChineseNe

30、wYearwithhisfamily.A:Wow!PeopleinChinacancelebrate1NewYears.Iwishwecouldhavebothsolarcalendar(陽歷)andtheChineselunarcalendar(陰歷).ThenwecouldhaveonemoreNewYearholiday.B:Chineselunarcalendaris2onthemovementofthemoon.MostofChinasfestivals3lunarcalendar.ChineseNewYear,usuallycalledSpringFestival,isthemos

31、timportantfestivalinChina.A:Isee.SpringFestivalinChinaislikeChristmasinAmerica.B:Right.Itsatimeforpeoplewhoworkoutsidetobe4.Chinesehave7-12daysoffthework,soitsthe5publicholiday,besidesNationalDay.A:Howmanydaysdothepeoplecelebrateit?B:Thepeak(高峰)timeofthecelebrationisonChineseNewYearseveandthefirstda

32、yofthelunarnewyear.The15thdayiscalledLanternFestival,markingthe6ofthecelebration.A:Howdopeoplecelebrateit?B:PeopleusuallyhadabigdinneronChineseNewYearseve.FamiliessitaroundthetabletogethertowatchCCTVNewYearsGalawhileeating.Theyalsosetoffthefireworks.Duringtheholiday,itsa7tovisitrelativesandfriends.F

33、orchildren,thehappiestthingistoreceive8inredenvelopesgivenbytheelders.A:IknowChineselikered.Thecelebrationdecorations(裝飾)aremostlyinred.B:Thisis9redinChinesecultureisthesymbolofhappiness,wealth,andcanbringgoodluck.Redispartofthefestival.Peopleare10inred.HousesaredecoratedwithredSpringFestivalcouplet

34、s(春聯(lián)),redlanterns,redknotsandredpapercuttings.A:ItmeansreddecorationsaretothefestivalwhatChristmastreesaretoChristmas.B:Youreright.A:ChinaisagreatcountryandIamlookingforwardtovisitingitoneday.B:OK.Icanbeyourtourguide...5.10.三、短文填空。用下面方框中單詞的適當(dāng)形式填入短文空格內(nèi),使短文意思正確、通順(每詞限用一次)。將答案按編號依次填入下方表格內(nèi)

35、。(共10小題,每小題1分;計(jì)10分)dangerousdowneatforheavyluckmileshutsostopthinwhileAwilddonkeyoncemetatame(馴養(yǎng)的)donkeyfeedingonahillside.Thewilddonkeywas1andsmall.Hespenthislifeoutofdoors,coveringasbesthecouldinthecoldweatherand2thesparse(稀少的)hillgrassalltheyeararound.Hesometimeshadtowalk3tofindfreshwaterandatnig

36、httherewasalways4fromhungrywolves.Thetamedonkeywasshinyandfat.Duringthesummerhefedontherichmeadow(草地)grass5inwinterhewasgivencornanddrygrasstoeat.Therewasalwaysfreshwaterforhimtodrinkandatnighthe6safelyinahouse.How7youare,saidthewilddonkey,IwishIcouldlivelikeyou.Afewdayslaterthewilddonkeywasoncemore

37、lookingforfoodonthehillside.Looking8hesawthetamedonkeywalkingslowlyalongtheroad,carryingalotofheavywood.Ashewatched,theminutethetamedonkey9toeatsomegrassbytheroadside,hisdriverbegantoshoutandtobeathimwithastick.Ivechangedmymindaboutyourwayoflife,thoughtthewilddonkey,Iseethatyouhavetopay10forthefooda

38、ndhousetheygiveyou...5.10.四、閱讀表達(dá)。(共10小題,計(jì)10分)A)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文,并將選項(xiàng)的字母編號依次填入題號后橫線上。(共5小題,每小題1分;計(jì)5分)Nobodylikesdoingthedishesbecausedoingthedishesisboring.Accordingtoanewstudy,washingdishesbyhandinsteadofusingadishwashermightpreventthedevelopmentofallergies(過敏).1Researchersin

39、Swedensurveyedtheparentsof1029childrenaged7and8.2Itwassurprising.Earlierresearchhasshownthatdisheswashedbymachinearecleanerthanthosewashedbyhand.3Oneexplanationisdependedonanideaknownasthehygienehypothesis(衛(wèi)生假說).Itsaysthereasonwhykidsdevelopallergiesisthattheirenvironmentisactuallytooclean.4Butwheny

40、ouhaveallergies,itdoesntworkwellandtriestofightordinarythingslikepollen(花粉)orcertainfood.Thisstudyshowsthatwhileusingthedishwashermightbeeasier,theold-fashionedmethodofcleaningupcouldbebetterforyourhealth.5Weshouldencouragetheimmunesystemindifferentwaysanditbecomesstrong.A.Theydiscoveredthatchildren

41、whosefamilieshand-washedthedisheswerelesslikelytohaveallergies.B.Yourimmunesystem(免疫系統(tǒng))keepsyouhealthybyfightinggerms(微生物)andviruses.C.Thatswhymoreandmorefamilieswouldliketochoosedishwashers.D.Itisbetterforchildrenshealth.E.Butwhywouldkidswhoeatwithalittledirtierplatesbebetteratstoppingallergies?F.M

42、eetinggerms,especiallyearlyinlife,isgoodtrainingfortheimmunesystem..5.B)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺的信息。并將答案填寫在下面相應(yīng)題號的位置上。(共5小題,每小題1分;計(jì)5分)Afterabusyworkweek,manypeoplefindthemselveswishingalittlemoresleep.However,aresearchaboutbodygrowingshowssleepingmoreontheweekendscancausesocialjetlag(社交時(shí)差),which

43、hasthesimilarinfluencecausedbytraditionaljetlag:poorerhealth,worsemood,increasedsleepiness.Socialjetlaghappenswhenthebodysclockisoutofstepwithapersonssleepschedule.MorethanathirdofAmericanadultsdontgettheseventoeighthoursofsleepeverynight.Beingshortofsleepcanlowerworkefficiency(效率)duringthedayandlea

44、dtolong-termhealthproblemssuchasheartdisease.However,moreandmorestudiessuggestthathavingaregularsleepscheduleisjustasimportantasgettingenoughhoursofsleep.WhenMichaelGrandner,oneoftheleadresearchersinthefield,wasaskedhowmuchextra(額外)sleeptimethepersoncouldhaveontheweekendbeforesocialjetlagbecameaprob

45、lem,hesaidthatitmightbeOKtosleepforanothertwohoursorfewerifyouwenttobedregularly.Ourstudysuggeststhatifthemidpointofyoursleepmovesupbymorethananhour,youmaybeatincreasedrisk,hesaid,sothatwouldmeanitsharmfultogotobedanhourlaterandwakeupanhourlater.Itisparticularlysurprisingthatthebadinfluenceofsocialj

46、etlagisindependentofhowmuchsleeppeopleget.AaronSchirmer,aleadresearchersaidtheirstudylookedspecificallyathowthesocialjetlagaffectedstudents.Outofnearly15,000students,onlyfourintenappearedtohavebodyclocksthatcouldnaturallymatchupwiththeirstudyschedules.Therest60percentofstudentssuffered(遭遇)fromsocialjetlagatleast30minutes.

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