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2024年4月江蘇省蘇州市吳中區(qū)九年級中考一模英語試題注意事項:1.本試卷共七大題,滿分100分(不含聽力口語30分),考試用時100分鐘;2.答選擇題必須用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,如需改動,請用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案;答非選擇題必須用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫在答題卡指定的位置上,不在答題區(qū)域內(nèi)的答案一律無效,不得用其他筆答題;3.考生答題必須答在答題卡上,答在試卷和草稿紙上一律無效。第一部分完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ThesportscartoonSlamDunkhasbeenacommonchildhoodmemoryforagenerationofChineseaudience.Itfirst1in1990asacartoon,andnowitreturnswithanall-newlovelyfilm.ThefilmSlamDunkwillcometotheatersinJapanonDec.3andinsomeother2later.Hearingthenews,manycartoonfansare3andhavewrittenontheinternet,“Myyouthisback!”ZhangChao,aninternetengineerfromShanghai,isoneofthem.“Myheartisalways4withrighteousardor(熱血),”the26-year-oldsaid,describinghisfeeling5hereadsthecartoon.Theseries,includingthecartoonandthenewmovie,showstheaudienceagroupofyoungboyswhogoaftertheir6dreams.HanamichiSakuragi,ateenager,playsoneoftheleadingroles.Heworksoutmanyproblemsandgetstoshowhis7inbasketballafterworkinghardontheShohokuHighSchoolbasketballteam.“Astheseboys8theball,nothingcanstopthemfromenjoyingthefunandhungerofeverywin,”addedZhang.“Sometimes,youcanrecallbackyourolddaysplayingwithyourfriends,9witheachotherandshootinghoops.”AccordingtotheScreenRantwebs?te,asasportscartoonseries,thestoryofSlamDunkalsoshowsfriendshipthatdevelops10theplayersontheteam.1.A.brokeoutB.cameoutC.foundoutD.putout2.A.citiesB.theatresC.countriesD.towns3.A.excitedB.interestedC.boredD.disappointed4.A.blowingB.bleedingC.breakingD.burning5.A.whenB.untilC.unlessD.before6.A.baseballB.volleyballC.basketballD.football7.A.tastesB.talentsC.troublesD.tours8.A.watchB.reachC.matchD.catch9.A.cooperatingB.connectingC.discuss?ngD.greeting10.A.betweenB.againstC.amongD.about第二部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ABooksThatCelebrateDifferentHolidaysandTraditionsIt'simportanttorememberthereareadifferenttypeofholidaystoexplore.Belowareafewbooksthathelpintroducetodifferentholidaysandtraditions.TooManyTamalesbyGarySoto,illustrated(加插圖)byEdMartinezWhilehelpinghermotherwithChristmascelebration,Mariawantstotryonhermother'sdiamondring.Aftergettingcaughtupinthejoyoftheholiday,andplayingwithhercousins.Mariarealizestheringismissing!That'swhensheandhercousinscomeupwithaplantoeatallofthetamales(玉米粉蒸肉),inhopeoffindingthering.TogetherforKwanzaabyJuwandaG.Ford,illustratedbyShellyHehenbergerThisisastoryaboutalittlegirlcalledKaylawhowantstoseeheroldbrotherKharicomehomesothattheycancelebrateKwanzaatogetherasafamily.Kharihastostayatcollegewhenasnowstormhitsandhiscarbreaksdown.WillhemakeithomeintimeforKwanzaa?AChild'sChristmasinWalesbyDylanThomas,illustratedbyTrinaSchartHymanThisbookisafunny,oldtaleofChristmasEveafternoonthroughChristmasnightinWales,andisfullofunusuallanguageandpoeticprose(散文).ItwillmakeyoungreadershaveasenseoffriendlyfeelingswhileintroducingthemtodifferentthingsofChristmastraditions.WeAreGrateful:OtsaliheligabyTraciSorell,illustratedbyFraneLessacThewordotsaliheligaisusedbymembersoftheCherokeeNationtoexpressthanks.Thisisan.amazingstorythatdescribesajourneythroughtheseasonswithamodern-dayCherokeefamily.Cherokeehistoryandtraditionsarealsoputintothestoryinaverykindandfriendlyway.11.WhatmakesitdifficultforKharitoreturnhomeintimeforKwanzaa?A.Heavytraffic.B.Hardflights.C.Badweather.D.Studypressure.12.WhoprovidespicturesforAChild'sChristmasinWales?A.TraciSorell.B.TrinaSchartHyman.C.DylanThomas.D.EdMartinez.13.Thefourbookstellreadersabout.A.howtofindhiddentreasuresathomeB.howtostrengthenconnectionswithfriendsC.thelifestylesofdifferentnationalgroupsD.differentholidaycelebrationsandtraditionsBHARBIN-JiangKedongstillremembershisteacher'sangrywordswhenhewaspunishedfortalkingduringclass——“Canyoumakemoneybytalking?”Now,hecananswerthatquestion.Thiswinter,Jiangbecamefamousas“BrotherLeftandRight”inChina,ahostofperformancesatHarbinIce-SnowWorld,athemeparkinthecapitalofHeilongjiangprovince.Jiangbecameaworkerofacarfactoryin2006.Buthisfactorydidn'tdevelopsuccessfully,soheheldseveralpart-timejobs,includingasadrummerforaweddingband.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,digitalmusicfileswereusedinsteadofliveperformancesatweddings.Jiang’sdrummingcareerended,butthisexperienceconnectedhimwiththeweddingindustry.In2011,heleftthefactorytobecomeaweddinghost.ItwasataweddingthathemetthepersoninchargeofperformancesattheHarbinIce-snowWorld,whoinvitedhimtotheextravaganza(娛樂表演).ThethemeparkgrewfromtheformerHarbinIceLanternFestival,whichstartedin1963.“Myfirstimpressionofthepark12yearsagowassobig,”saidJiang.“Inthefollowingyears,Isawitbecomingevenbigger,andtheuseofscienceandtechnologyalsoimproved!”O(jiān)vertheyears,Jianghasenjoyedgrowingsuccess.In2019,thenumberofpeoplefollowinghimonsocialmediasoaredfrom50,000to600,000.Atthetime,thereweretoomanyvisitorsatthesite.Forfearthattheywouldfallandrunsuddenly,duringtheinteractivesession,hewouldshout:“Leftfoot,rightfoot!”Thisearnedhimthenickname“BrotherLeftandRight”.However,hehasalsofacedsomeblackmoments,buthedidn'tgiveup.Instead,hedecidedtogoonwithhisbusinessonlinefromthepark.“Thereareupsanddowns;it'sthelawofnature,”headded.“Aslongasyouworkhard,youwillbesuccessfuloneday.”14.WhywasJangpunishedbyhisteacher?A.Becauseheshoutedinthepark.B.Becauseheheldpart-timejob.C.Becausehetalkedinclass.D.Becauseheplayedthedrumsbadly.15.Thethemeparkwasfirstfoundedin.A.1963B.2006C.2011D.201216.Theunderlinedword“soared”inParagraph7means.A.flewhighlyB.rosequicklyC.shookheavilyD.spreadwidely17.WhatcanwelearnfromJiangKedong?A.Manyhandsmakelightwork.B.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.C.Wellbegunishalfdone.D.Nopain,nogain.CScientistshavediscoveredtheworld'slargestknownfieldofseagrasswiththeaidofsomeunusualhelpers:tigersharks.Seagrassusuallygrowsinshallowwaters.Itgrowsinthickfields,knownasmeadows(草地).Theseseagrassmeadowshelpcleantheocean'swater,andprovideshelterforlotsofsealife.Theyarealsoabighelpinthefightagainstclimatechange.That'sbecausetheystorehugeamountsofcarbondioxide(二氧化碳).Thisharmfulpollutionismakingglobalwarmingworse.Damagingtheseseagrassmeadowswillonlyfurtherrelease(釋放)thispollutionbackintotheatmosphere.Thoughthey'reveryimportant,scientistsdon'thaveagoodideaofthesizeandnumberoftheworld'sseagrassmeadows.Tryingtofindthesemeadowsfromabovetheseawaterscanbequitedifficult.Theworld'soceansaresolargeinsizethatit'ssimplynotpossibletomakeadeepstudyofthembydiving.Soateamofscientistsdecidedtohavetigersharkshelpwiththeresearch.Theseanimalswerechosenasresearchhelpersbecausetheyspendalotoftheirtimeinandaroundseagrassmeadows.Researchersattachedcamerastothefins(鰭)ofseventigersharks.Thesharksthencarriedthecamerasandtravelledformilesovertheseafloor.Thecamerasweredesignedtofalloffafterafewhoursandthenfloatbackuptothesurface.Trackingsignalshelpedthescientistsfindthefloatingcamerasandtocollectthevideosthesharkshadtaken.ThescientistslearnedthatthewatersaroundtheBahamasarehometothelargestseagrassmeadoweverdiscovered,whichcouldbeaslargeas92,000squarekilometres.Thediscoverymeansthattheworldhasabout40percentmoreseagrassmeadowsthanscientistshadthought.Theprojectdemonstrates(示范)apowerfulnewwaytoexploretheocean.Inotherwords,underwateranimalscanhelpuslearnmoreaboutlifeunderthesea.Animalsliketigersharksaregoingtotakeustonewplacesthatwedidn'tevenknow.18.Howmanyadvantagesofseagrassmeadowsarementionedinthesecondparagraph?A.Two.B.Three.C.Five.D.Six.19.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofseagrasstotheworld.B.Thesituationthatscientistsknowaboutseagrass.C.Thepossibilitythatscientistsstudythemeadowsfurther.D.Thereasonwhyscientistsneedtigersharkstohelpwiththeresearch.20.Whichbestshowsthestructureofthewholepassage?A.①/②③④⑤/⑥B.①②③④⑤/⑥C.①/②③④⑤⑥D(zhuǎn).①②③/④/⑤⑥21.What'sthebesttitleofthearticle?A.TheSeagrassMeadowsoftheOceanB.ResearchHelpersoftheSeagrassC.TheNewWayofProtectingtheOceanD.TheMan'sNewHelpersoftheOceanDBuckdidnotreadthenewspapers.HedidnotknowthattroublewascomingforeverybigdoginCalifornia.MenhadfoundgoldinYukon,andthesemenwantedbig,strongdogstoworkinthecoldandsnowofthenorth.BucklivedinMrMiller'sbighouseinthesunnySantaClaraValley.Therewerelargegardensandfieldsoffruittreesaroundthehouse,andarivernearby.Inabigplacelikethis,ofcourse,thereweremanydogs.Therewerehousedogsandfarmdogs,buttheywerenotimportant.Buckwasthechiefdog.Hewasbornhere,andthiswashisplace.Hewasfouryearsoldandweighedsixtykilos.HewentswimmingwithMrMiller'ssons,andwalkingwithhisdaughters.Hecarriedthegrandchildrenonhisback,andhesatatMrMiller'sfeetinfrontofthefireinwinter.Butthiswas1897,andBuckdidnotknowthatmenanddogswerehurryingtonorth-westCanadatolookforgold.AndhedidnotknowthatManuel,oneofMrMiller'sgardeners,neededmoneyforhislargefamily.Oneday,whenMrMillerwasout,ManuelandBuckleftthegardentogether.Itwasjustaneveningwalk,Buckthought.Noonesawthemgo,andonlyonemansawthemarriveattherailwaystation.ThismantalkedtoManuel,andgavehimsomemoney.ThenhetiedapieceofropearoundBuck'sneck.Buckgrowled,andwassurprisedwhentheropewaspulledhardaroundhisneck.Hejumpedattheman.ThemancaughthimandsuddenlyBuckwasonhisbackwithhistongueoutofhismouth.Forafewmomentshewasunabletomove,anditwaseasyforthetwomentoputhimintothetrain.WhenBuckwokeup,thetrainwasstillmoving.Themanwassittingandwatchinghim,butBuckwastooquickforhimandhebittheman'shandhard.ThentheropewaspulledagainandBuckhadtoletgo.Thatevening,themantookBucktothebackroomofabarinSanFrancisco.Thebarmanlookedattheman'shandandtrouserscoveredinblood.“Howmucharetheypayingyouforthis?”heasked.“Ionlygetfiftydollars.”“Andthemanwhostolehim-howmuchdidheget?”askedthebarman.“Ahundred.Hewouldn'ttakeless.”“Thatmakesahundredandfifty.It'sagoodpriceforadoglikehim.Here,helpmetogethimintothis.”TheytookoffBuck'sropeandpushedhimintoawoodenbox.Hespentthenightintheboxinthebackroomofthebar.Hisneckstillachedwithpainfromtherope,andhecouldnotunderstandwhatitallmeant.Whatdidtheywantwithhim,thesestrangemen?AndwherewasMrMiller?ThenextdayBuckwascarriedintheboxtotherailwaystationandputonatraintothenorth.——TakenfromTheCalloftheWild22.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothesecondparagraph?A.BuckhardlyeverwalkedaroundwithMrMiller'skids.B.BuckwastheonlydoginMrMiller'shouse.C.Buckdidn'tgetalongwellwithMrMiller'sgardeners.D.BucklivedapeacefullifeinMrMiller'shouse.23.WhichistheRightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?a.MenhadfoundgoldinCalifornia.b.Buckwasthrownintotheboxofthebar.c.AropewastiedaroundBuck'sneck.d.Buckwasputintothetrain.A.a-c-d-bB.c-d-b-aC.a-c-b-dD.c-b-d-a24.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?A.150dollarswasgiventothemantalkingwithManuel.B.ManuelleftthegardenwithBuckinordertotakeawalk.C.Dogscouldhelpthemenwiththeirwork.D.ThebarmangotBuckfor100dollars.25.Intheend,whatmayhappentoBuck?A.HemaylivehappilyinCalifornia.B.Hemaybesenttohelplookforgold.C.HemayrunawaybacktoMrMiller'shouse.D.Hemaybekilledbythebarman.第三部分信息還原(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。DoyouknowanythingabouttheMoon?26Doyouwanttogothere?ScientistshavetoldussomuchabouttheMoon.TheMoonisanunfriendlyplace.27Thereareonlylotsofdustandmountainsaroundonit.Sotherearenoanimalsorplantsthere.ThetemperatureoftheMoonisdifferentfromdaytonight.28However,it'sverycoldatnight.29Asweknow,soundcanonlytravelintheairbutthereisnoairontheMoon.Asaresult,peoplecan'thearanysoundsonit.ButfromtheMoon,youcanseeourbeautifulEarth.Itisshiningmorebrightlythantheotherstarsinthedark.30Thephotoswouldbewonderful.A.Thereisnoairorwater.B.Howmuchdoyouknowaboutit?C.TheMoonisalsoaveryquietworld.D.Youcantakesomephotoswithyourcamera.E.It'smeaninglessforustohavetheideaofgoingtotheMoon.F.WhentheSunshinesintheday,thetemperatureisveryhigh.G.It'shardforustoliveontheMoon.第四部分詞匯運用(共13小題;每小題1分,滿分13分)第一節(jié)根據(jù)下列句子所給漢語注釋或首字母,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號的橫線上,寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。每空限填一詞。31.QianXuesenreturnedtoChinainhis▲(四十)anddevotedallhislifetoourmotherland.32.Springisatimeforflowers,▲(音樂會),festivalsandmore.33.TraditionalChengyaocakesare▲(賣)inSuzhouonDragonHead-raisingDay.34.Sam▲(后悔)notworkinghardinJuniorHighSchool.35.Idon'tthinkshewonthefirstprizeforthesingingcontests▲bygoodluck.36.Studentsshouldbea▲thatsavingwaterandlookingafteratreecanmakeabigdifference.37.Iwasr▲boatsintheparkwhenmyphonerangsuddenly.38.Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachildw▲sheorhewants.第二節(jié)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號的橫線上,填入其正確形式。每個單詞或短語僅用一次。compareexplainasgoodasprideexciteBeYourBestSelfJackandSamweretwins.Whentheyweretenyearsold,theirmomdecidedtosendthemtotakepianolessons.Shewantedthemtolearnsomethingnewand39.Samwasverysmartandlearnteverythingquickly.Hewasabletoplaybeautifulmusic,andtheteacherlovedhim.Ontheotherhand,Jackpracticedhardeveryday,buthisperformancewasnot40Sam's.Ayearlater,theyenteredapianocompetition.Samwon,whileJackdidn'tgetanyawards.Jackfeltverydisappointed.Hismomcomfortedhimandsaidhewoulddobetternexttime.JackrepliedthathewouldneverbeasgoodasSam,nomatterhowhardheworked.Hismom41thathedidn'thavetobelikeSam.Hejusthadtobethebestversionofhimselfthroughhardwork.Aftertheirtalk,Jackunderstoodthatheshouldfocusonhimselfinsteadof42himselfwithothers.Fromthemon,JackworkedevenharderandtriedhisbestwithoutworryingabouthowwellSamwoulddo.Hiseffortspaidoff.Hedidbetteratthenextcompetitionandfelt43ofhimself.第五部分短文填空(共10小題;每小題分1,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號的橫線上,填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WingChun(詠春)isasouthernChineseKungfustylefromShaolinKungfu.Itwasfoundedbytwowomen,NgMuiandYimWing-chun.TheWingChunstyleis44(know)fortechniqueratherthanstrength.Thisstylealsocallsforpractitioners(習(xí)藝者)tostayrelaxedwhiletheyare45(fight),allowingthemtoachieveakindofsoftnessorflexibility(靈活性).ThisrelaxedflexibilitygivesWingChunfighter46specialkindofstrengththatallowsthemtobend,notbreak,justlikebamboo.ItissaidthatWingChunfounderNgMuiwaslivingatShaolinTemple47itwasattackedanddestroyedbyQingDynastyarmy.Luckily,shesucceededin48(run)totheborderareabetweenYunnanandSichuan.Thereshemetayoungwoman49(name)YimWing-chun,andshe50(final)becameoneofhertopstudents.ShetaughtYimastyleofShaol

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