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2019-2020年九年級(jí)上學(xué)期文理科聯(lián)賽英語模擬試卷閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A.B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Oncetherewasalittlegirllivinginasmall,poorhouseonahill.Asshegrowsup,shebegantoplayinhersmall1,shewasabletoseeoverthegardenandacrossthevalley(山谷)awonderfulhousehighonthehillandthathousehad2windows.Althoughshelovedherfamily,she3abouthowwonderfulandexcitingitmustbetoliveinthatgoldenhouseallday.Thenshe4theagewhenshecouldplayoutsideofhergardenfence(籬笆),sheaskedhermother5shecouldgoforabikerideoutsidethegate.Hermotherthoughtforawhileand6allowedhertogo.Thelittlegirlrodeherbike7shegottothegateofthegoldenhouse.Assheleaned(倚靠)herbike8thegate,shelookedatthepaththat9tothehouseandthenonthehouse10andwasso11.Allthewindowsweremonandratherdirty.Shewassosadthatshedidn’tgoanyfurther.Heartbroken,sherodeherbikeback.Asshe12,shesawasightthatamazedher.There13thevalleyontheothersidewasalittlehouse.Itswindowsglistened(閃耀)goldenasthe14shoneonherlittlehouse.She15thatshehadbeenlivinginhergoldenhouseallalong.Everythingshedreamedwasrightthereinfrontofhereyesandinherdailylife!1.A.hill B.garden C.house D.room2.A.broken B.wooden C.golden D.modem3.A.wanted B.dreamed C.hoped D.wished4.A.reached B.arrived C.touched D.grew5.A.that B.evenif C.asif D.if6.A.firstly B.friendly C.fully D.finally7.A.unless B.until C.since D.though8.A.against B.away C.off D.next9.A.showed B.arrived C.took D.led10.A.oneself B.itself C.herself D.himself11.A.satisfied B.pleased C.unhappy D.excited12.A.lookedin B.lookedup C.lookedat D.lookedthrough13.A.through B.toward C.across D.around14.A.stars B.planets C.sun D.moon15.A.required B.replied C.regretted D.realised二、閱讀理解閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATalkingonamobilephoneisexpensive,soalotofpeoplesendtextmessages.Textmessagesaremuchcheaperthantalkingonamobilephone,andyoucanmakeitevencheaperbyshorteningthewords.Youcandothisbytakingout“unimportant”lettersinthewords(usuallywords)andusingnumbersinsteadofwords(2=to,3=tree,4=for,8=ate,h8=“hate”,etc.).Youcanalsokeepawayfromusingpunctuation.Hereisanexample:Imhmnw,whyntgvmeacll.(I'mhomenow.Whynotgivemeacall?)Whatdoyouthinkthesetextmessagesmean?WhrhvUbn?Ivbnwtnghrsfracll.DoUwnt2g2thcnmatnite?Igtatxtmssgefrmmyfrnd.SheshvngaprtyonStrdy.DoUwnt2cm?Mobilephoneusershavedevelopedagroupofsymbolstoshowhowtheyfeel.Theyarecalledemoticons(表情符號(hào)),andtherearesomeexamplesbelow.Toreadanemoticon,youhavetolookatitsideways.Forexample,ifyousaysomethinginatextmessagewhichisajoke,youcanfollowitwithasmilingface.Likethis:Whydidtucallme?I’msosad.:-(Herearesomeothers.Canyouthinkoftextmessageswhereyoucouldusethem?:一)laughing:一(sad:一<reallysad:-VshoutingI-Iasleep8-1surprised\-obored16.Peopleusetextmessagesinorderto.A.playjokes B.playtricks C.savemoney D.keepasecret17.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedtextmessagemeans“”.A.Doyouwanttogetacameratonight? B.Doyouetothecinematonight?C.Doyouwishtobuyacameratonight? D.Doyouwanttogotothecinematonight?18.Whenyouknowsomethingunexpectedhappens,youcanuseinyourtextmessagetoshowyourfeeling.A.:一) B.:一( C.8-1 D.I-IBAHindu(印度圣人)whowasvisitingtheRiverGangestotakeabathfoundagroupoffamilymembersonthebanks(河岸),shoutinginangerateachother.Heturnedtohisdisciplesandasked,“Whydopeopleshoutinangerateachother?”Thedisciplesthoughtforawhile,andoneofthemsaid,“Becausewelosecalm,weshout.”“But,whyshouldyoushoutwhentheotherpersonisjustnexttoyou?Youcanaswelltellhimwhatyouhavetosayinasoftvoice,”askedtheHindu.Hisdisciplesgavesomeanswersbuttheyalldisagreedwitheachother.FinallytheHinduexplained,"whentwopeopleareangryateachother,therewillbeadistance(距離)betweentheirhearts.Tocoverthatdistancetheymustshouttobeabletoheareachother.Theangriertheyare,thestrongertheywillhavetoshouttoheareachother.“Whathappenswhentwopeoplefallinlove?Theydon’tshoutateachotherbuttalksoftly,becausetheirheartsareveryclose.”Helookedathisdisciplesandsaid,“Sowhenyouargue(爭論),donotletyourheartsgetfar.Donotsaywordsthatdistanceeachothermore,orelsetherewilleadaywhenthedistanceissogreatthatyouwillnotfindthepathtoreturn.”19.Whowereshoutingateachotherontheriverbanksinthepassage?A.Asaintandhisdisciples. B.Achildandhisparents.C.Agroupoffamilymembers. D.Agroupofbankworkers.20.Oneofthedisciplesthinksthatpeopleshoutateachotherbecause.A.theirheartsdistancealot B.theirheartsareverycloseC.theydislikeeachother D.theylosetheircalm21.Accordingtothesaint,whenwedon’tagreewitheachother,weA.shouldnotarguewitheachother B.shouldnotshoutateachotherC.shouldletourheartsgetdistant D.shouldfindawaytoreturnhome.CLikehumans,noteverydogcandonate(捐獻(xiàn))blood.Thedogsarescreened(檢查)forhealthfirst.Dogsmusthavethecorrectbloodtype,weighatleast55poundsandbeyoungerthan8yearsold.Theymaydonatethreeorfourpints(品脫)ayear,whichcanhelpanimalsthataresufferingfromillnesseslikecanceroranaccidentlikebeinghitbyacar.Onepintcansaveuptothreedogs.Ownersvolunteertheirpetsfortheshortprocedure(程序),whichneedsnosedation,akindofmedicinegiventocalmhimorherdown.It’sthedogthatfinallychoosestoliestillandtogive.Ifthedogswanttogetupandleave,theycan.SandyLucasbroughther7-year-oldblackGermandog,Raina,tothebloodmobile(流動(dòng)血站)whenitwasparkedathersmallvillage.Sandysaidshewouldn’thavetroubledherselfwithhighwaytrafficandcityparkingproblemstotakethedogtoPennVet’sanimalhospitalindowntownPhiladelphia,whichistwiceasfarfromherhome.ButthebloodmobilemadeiteasytofindoutifRainacoulddonate.”Iwasvery,veryexcitedthatshehadtherightbloodthatwasneededtohelpanotherdogout,”shesaid.“We’lldoitagain.”22.Whatshouldweknowaboutadogbeforeitdonatesblood?①Healthcondition②Bloodtype③Pintnumber④Donatingtime⑤Weight⑥AgeA.①②③④ B.②③④⑤ C.③④⑤⑥ D.①②⑤⑥23.Asablooddonator,onehealthydogcansaveatleastotherdogsayear.A.three B.four C.nine D.twelve24.Whatshouldbedonetofindoutifadogcoulddonate?A.Patientsshouldbecalledintocalmthedogdown.B.Doctorsshouldgivesedationtoadogtothebloodmobile.C.Avolunteerownerbringshisorherdogtothebloodmobile.D.AskilleddriversendstheownerandthedogtoPennVet'sanimalhospital.25.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.DogsDonateBloodtoo B.DogsHelpEachOthertooC.Raina一ADonorHero D.Sandy-AVolunteerOwnerDInParis,onefreezingwinterevening,Iwashavingdinnerwithmyfriend,Mr.Dupin,thefamousdetective(偵探).Wehadjustfinishedourmeal,whentherewasaloudknockingatthedoor.Dupinopenedit.TherestoodMr.Germain,thechief(警長)oftheParisPolice.Weweledhimwarmly,forhewasanoldacquaintance(熟人)whomwehadn’tseenforagreattime.“Ineedyourassistance,”saidGermain.“Imetacase(案件)thathasbeengivingmeagreatdealoftrouble.It’sverysimplebutverystrange.Also,pleasekeepthissecret.IfanyonefoundoutthatItoldyouthis.Iwouldcertainlylosemyjob.”“Well,then,”saidtheChief,“Ihavelearnedthataveryimportantletterhasbeenstolenfromtheking.Wearesurewhostoleitandthattheletterisinhishouse.”“Butwhowoulddare(敢于)dosuchathing?”Icried.“Thethief,”saidGermainsoftly,“isamanwhodaresdomanydangerousthings.Heisoneofthemostpowerfulandimportantministers(大臣)inthegovernment.HeisMinisterDanton.”“Alotoftimes,whileMinisterDantonwasout,alotofwell-trainedpoliceofficerscarefullysearchedthewholehouse,roombyroom.Infact,weexaminedeverythinginthehousebutfoundnothing.’’Amonthlater,DupinaskedGermainandmetohishouse.TherehetookoutaletterandhandedittotheChief.Wewerebothverysurprised.Dupinexplained,“IknowMinisterDantonverywell.Hecouldnothidetheletterinanyoftheusualhidingplaces.Irealizedthathemighthavelefttheletteroutintheopen,rightundereveryone’snose,wherenoonewouldsearchforit.ThenIvisitedhimwithmydarkglassesontohelpmeobserve(觀察)better.Whilewewerechatting,adirty,brokenletterintheletterholdersuddenlycaughtmyeyes--unusualfortheMinister,whoiscarefulandneat.Iwassureitwastheletter.ThenIpurposelyleftmyglovesbehindsoIcouldebackagain.Thenextmorning,Ihired(雇)amantofireagunonthestreet,whiletheMinisterwenttoseewhathappened,Istoletheletterbyreplacingitwithasimilarone,onitIwrotethesewords:Yourplanwasgood,butminewasbetter.Asyoucansee,Itooktheletter.----BasedonastorybyEdgarAllanPoe”26.Theunderlinedword“assistance”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeanshere.A.hobby B.help C.habit D.holiday27.Whoisthebestatsolvingdifficultcasesaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewriter. B.Mr.Germain. C.Mr.Dupin. D.MinisterDanton.28.DupindidallthefollowingthingstohelpgettheletterbackEXCEPT______.A.wearinghisdarkglasseswhenvisitingDanton’shouseB.leavinghisglovespurposelybehindinDanton’shouseC.hiringamantofireagunonthestreetthenextmorningD.writingsomewordsontheletterheputintotheletterholder29.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat______.A.DupinandDantonhadknowneachother B.DupinandthewriterarebothdetectivesC.Dantonandthewriterarenewfriends D.GermainandDantonaredangerousenemies三、首字母填空Oncetherewasapianoplayerinabar.Peoplecamejusttohearhimplay.Butonenight,aladyaskedhimtosingasong.“Idon’tsing,”saidtheman.Buttheladytoldthewaiter,“I’mtiredofl30tothepiano.Iwanttheplayertosing.”Thewaitershoutedacrosstheroom,“Hey,friend!Ifyouwanttogetpaid,singasong!”Sohed31.Hehadneversunginpublicbefore.Nowhewassingingforthef32time!Nobodyhadeverheardthesong.Hesangsob33!Hehadtalent(天賦)hewassittingon!Hemayhavelivedtherestofh34lifeasano-namepianoplayerinano-namebar.Butoncehefound,byaccident,thathecouldsingwell,hewento35workinghardandbecameoneofthebest–knownsingersintheUS.HisnamewasNatkingCole.You,too,haveskillsandabilities.Youmaynotfeelthatyourtalentisgreat,butitmaybebetterthanyouthink.Withhardworkmostskillscanbei36.Besides,youmayhavenosuccessatallifyoujustsitonyourtalent.四、語法填空Allenstudiedinacityfarfromherhometown.Oneday,shewenttobuyablueumbrellaforhermotherasabirthdaypresentbecause37(she)wasoldandbroken.Itwasearlyfortheafternoonclasses,soshedecidedtospendthehour38ateahouse.Thereweresomanypeopleinit.Shefoundaseatandsatatatable.Sheputtheumbrellabehindthechair.Aftershefinishedhercupoftea,shelookedatthewatch,itwasnearlythetimefortheclasses.She39(hurry)outandbacktoschool.Suddenly,shefoundthatshehadleftherumbre

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