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九年级中考英语模拟试卷

(满分150分时间120分钟)

选择题部分共90分

I.听力测试(30分)

A)听录音,从每组句子中选出一个你所听到的句子。每个句子听一遍。

1.A.Thisismycousin.B.Ilikepandasbest.C.Shehasavolleyball.

2.A.Haveanicetrip!B.Lefsmakeacake!C.Hopethingsworkout!

3.A.Arethesehistrousers?B.Isthereaparknearhere?C.Doeshehaveafever?

4.A.Lilycan'tfindherpencil.B.Sarahdidn'tgotothezoo.C.Jilldoesn'teatjunkfood.

5.A.Howoldistheactor?B.Whowenttothecountryside?C.Whynottalktoher?

B)在录音中,你将听到五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回

答所给问题的正确答案。每段对话听两遍。

6.Howwilltheygettothecinema?

A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bybike.

7.WhodidDavegofishingwith?

A.Hisfather.B.Hissister.C.Hisbrother.

8.WhatclubdoesAndywanttojoin?

A.Thesportsclub.B.Themusicclub.C.Theartclub.

9.WhendidBobwakeup?

A.At10:00.B.At10:30.C.At11:00.

10.Whereprobablyarethespeakers?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inashop.C.Inthehospital.

C庵录音中,你将听到一段对话,对话后有五个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给

问题的正确答案。听对话前,你将有40秒钟的读题时间;听完后,你将有40秒钟的答题时

间。对话听两遍。

11.Howmanyyearshaven'ttheyseeneachother?

A.3.B.4.C.5.

12.WhichsubjectdidMs.Liteach?

A.Science.B.History.C.English.

13.WhenwillJackgototheuniversity?

A.Nextweek.B.Nextmonth.C.Nextyear.

14.WhatdoesJackwanttobe?

A.Ascientist.B.Anengineer.C.Ateacher.

15.Wherearetheygoingnow?

A.Theclassroom.B.Theplayground.C.Thedininghall.

D注录音中,你将听到一篇短文,短文后有五个小题,从每小题A、B、C中选出能回答所给

问题的正确答案。听短文前,你将有40秒钟的读题时间;听完后,你将有40秒钟的答题时

间。短文听两遍。

16.Wherewasthewatermelonfield?

A.Nearasmalllake.B.Aroundabigforest.C.Atthefootofthehill.

17.Whatwastheweatherlikethatday?

A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.

18.HowfarwasitfromhomewhenLuluhadarest?

A.About400meters.B.About600meters.C.About800meters.

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19.Whathappenedtothewatermelon?

A.Itbrokeintopieces.B.ItwaseatenbyPipi.C.Itfellintothelake.

20.HowdidLulufeelattheendofthestory?

A.Happy.B.Sad.C.Relaxed.

IL完形填空阅读短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文章中相应空

白处的最佳答案。(15分)

Reggiewasanormalboy,buthehadbeenborn21.Unluckily,healwaysseemedtoend

upbeingtreateddifferentlyandverycarefully.Children22thattheywouldhurthim,and

thatmaybehewouldn'theartheballbeinghitinhisdirection.

Reggiedidn'tlikethisverymuch.Andthepersonwhodislikeditmostwashisfriend

Michael.Hedecidedonedaythatthingshadto23.Onegreatidea24MichaePsmind.

Hisfatherwasthetown'smayor(镇长),andhemanagedtoconvince(说服)hisfatherthatthis

year,theyshouldgiveaone-day25todeafpeople.Duringthatwholeday26intown

wouldhavetowearearplugs(耳机).

Peoplelikedtheidea,becauseeveryonelovedReggie.ThedaybecameknownasTheDay

of27andwhenitarrivedeveryonestuckearplugsintheirears.Thatmorningpeople

showedupwith28andgreatinterest.Butashourspassed,peoplegottoknowhow29

lifewaswhenyoucouldn'thearanything.

Reggiewasvery30!OnthatdaynoonewasthinkingofReggieasjustadeafperson.

Thismeanthecouldbetreatedjust31anyotherlittleboy,andpeoplesawawholenewside

ofhim.Notonlythat,butReggiehadabrightandsharpmind.Onthatday,usinghisusual

gestures(手势),Reggiewastheonewhocould32bestwitheveryone.Peoplepaidmore

attentiontowhathewassaying,andtheywere33byhisintelligence,creativity,andhis

abilitytofindsolutionstoalmostanyproblem.TheyrealizedthatinnormallifeallReggie

neededwasalittle34timethanotherstocommunicate.Thatwastheonlydifference.35

theyshouldtreathimascommonaspossible.

Weshouldgiveeveryonewithdisabilityachancetoshowtheirgoodqualities.

21.A.deafB.foolishC.blindD.outgoing

22.A.wishedB.decidedC.worriedD.asked

23.A.loseB.leaveC.returnD.change

24.A.enteredB.savedC.cleanedD.sent

25.A.lessonB.gameC.festivalD.trip

26.A.nobodyB.everybodyC.anybodyD.somebody

27.A.MusicB.DanceC.SilenceD.Glasses

28.A.excitementB.achievementC.questionsD.jokes

29.A.strictB.luckyC.difficultD.easy

30.A.funnyB.upsetC.happyD.angry

3l.A.aboutB.inC.withoutD.like

32.A.communicateB.produceC.developD.protect

33.A.surprisedB.scaredC.educatedD.needed

34.A.moreB.quickerC.louderD.safer

35.A.ButB.BecauseC.OrD.So

in.补全对话阅读对话,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案完成对话。

(5分)

A:Jack,youlookunhappy.36

B:Well,Idon'tknow.Ijustfeeltired.

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A:Oh.37

B:Totellthetruth,Ican'tstandbeingaskedtostudythewholeweekend.

A:Haveyoutalkedaboutyourfeelingwithyourparents?

B:No38Theybelieveonlyhardworkmakesperfectandwon'tagreewithme.

A:See,younevertalk.39Communicatingproperlyhelpssolveproblems.

B:Maybeyouareright.

A:Bytheway,Iheardyouaregoodatchess.

B:Thanks.40

A:Isetupachessclublastweek.Comeandjoinus.

B:OK,soundsgreat.Thankyouforcheeringmeup.

36.A.Whatisyoursecret?B.What9sthematter?

C.WhatcanIdoforyou?D.Whatwouldyouliketodo?

37.A.Wheredidyougo?B.Whendidyoustudy?

C.Whathappened?D.Howdidyoucomeback?

38.A.Idon'tthinkitworks.B.Theyareunderstanding.

C.Thatsoundsgreat.D.Italkedalot.

39.A.Whydon'tyouvisittheteacher?B.Howabouttakingartlessons?

C.Howaboutyourfriends?D.Whynottryexpressingyourfeeling?

40.A.I'velearneditforyears.B.Idon'treallyenjoyit.

C.Itisverydifficult.D.Ialmostforgetit.

IV.阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问

题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(40分)

A

OnceamannamedGrantfoundaboxofoldpapersinaroomatthetopofhishouse.He

burntmostofthem,forhedidn'tlikeoldthingsverymuch.Butoneofthesepaperswasanold

letter.Atthebottomoftheletterwasthenameofafamouswriter.

“Whenthisletterwaswritten/9saidGrant,"nooneknewaboutthewriter.Butnow

everyoneknowshim.Somepeopleliketobuyletterslikethis.Imaybeabletogetalotof

moneyforthisletterifIsellittotherightman.”

Buttherewerealotofdirtymarksallovertheletter.

“Itdoesn'tlooknice.^^hethought,"Noonewantstobuyaletterifit'sdirty.Tilhavetoclean

itfirst."Sohetookapieceofclothandsomewaterandcleanedtheletter.Heworkedhardand

tookalotofcare.Atlast,theletterlookednewandhewasverypleasedwithhiswork.

“Nowitlooksverynice,“hesaidtohimself"I'llbeabletosellitforalotofmoney.”

HetookthelettertoashopinLondonwhereoldpapersofthiskindwereboughtandsold.

“Iwanttosellthisletter/9Grantsaidtothemanintheshop.66Itwaswrittenbyafamous

writer.Youknowaboutthesethings.Howmuchwillyougivemeforit?”

Themanlookedattheletterforalongtime.

"I'llgiveyoutwopoundsforit."hesaidatlast.

“Onlytwopounds!,9saidGrant,"Butpeoplepaytenpoundsforaletterlikethis.Andjust

look!I'veevencleanedittomakeitlooknice.”

“Icanseethat."saidtheman."That'sthetrouble.Peoplewhobuyoldpaperslikethemto

bedirty!"

41.WhatdidGrantdislike?

A.Newthings.B.Oldthings.C.Letters.D.Newspapers.

42.Whydidn'tGrantburntheoldletter?

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A.Becausehelikeditverymuch.B.Becausethewriterwashisfriend.

C.Becausetheletterhadmanydirtymarks.D.Becausehethoughthecouldmakemoney.

43.HowmuchdidtheshopassistantgiveGrantfortheoldletter?

A.Twopounds.B.Fivepounds.C.Sevenpounds.D.Tenpounds.

44.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Grantfoundanoldletterinthegarden.B.Grantlikedtobuyoldlettersfromtheshop.

C.Theletterwaswrittenbyafamouswriter.D.Withoutdirtymarks,theletterwasvaluable.

45.Whathappenedattheendofthestory?

A.Grantsoldtheoldletteratahighprice.B.Grantregrettedforwhathehaddone.

C.Grantwasexcitedaboutwhatthemansaid.D.Grantlovedcollectingoldbooksfromthenon.

B

Agreatsayingalwayshelpsalot.TherearealotofgreatChinesesayingsandmanyofthem

areabouthowtoliveagoodlife.What'syourfavoritesaying?Wehaveinterviewedsome

foreignstudentsinChina.Herearesomeoftheiranswers.

Carlosisan183ear-oldAustralianboy.Hisfavoritesayingis,"Tohavefaultsandnotto

correctthem,this,indeed,istohavefaults.9,Heagreeswiththesaying.Hesaidittookhimmuch

timetolearnnewwordswhenhebeganlearningChinese.Hedidn'twanttoputinthetimeto

practice.Thatwashisgreatestweakness.Sohetriestocorrectitbyfindinganenjoyablewayto

study.Readingisreallyagoodstart.

“WhenIhavetwootherswithme,Icanalwaysfindonetobemyteacher"isoneofRosa9s

favorites.RosamajorsinChinesepaintinginShandongUniversity.Whenevershetalkswithher

classmates,shewillthinkofthisgreatsaying.Shecanlearnalotfromothers,evenfromthe

mistakes.

WhatAlicialikesbestis,“Evenifitwasjustalittlehelpfromothers,youshouldreturnthe

favorwithallyoucanwhenothersareinneed."Sheappreciatestheideaofexpressingthanks,

soshetellsherfriendsandfamiliesaboutitinFrance.

46.WhoareCarlos,RosaandAlicia?

A.Theyareforeignstudents.B.Theyareforeignteachers.

C.Theyareclassmates.D.TheyareAustralians.

47.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.GoodlivesinChina.B.Chinesesayings.C.Chinesepainting.D.Exchangeprograms.

48.WhatisCarlos9greatweakness?

A.Memorizing.B.Notenoughpractice.C.Reading.D.Beingcareless.

49.WhatdoesRosalearnfromherfavoritesaying?

A.Shecanalwayslearnsomethingfromothers.B.Sheshouldbelieveinherteachers.

C.Shecanbeagoodteacherinthefuture.D.Shebelievesotherspaintbetterthanher.

50.WhatistheChinesemeaningofAlicia'sfavoritesaying?

A.众人拾柴火焰高B.前人种树,后人乘凉C.滴水之恩当涌泉相报D.不以善小而不为。

C

WhenpeoplethinkofBeijing,thehutongstylealwayscomestomind.Itisno

exaggeration(夸张)tosaywithinhutonglivesthecity9shistory.Everyyear,itreceivesmore

touristsfromhomeandabroadthanthehigh-risebuildings.

Theword“hutong“referredtoaplacewherepeoplelived,whichwasborrowedfromthe

Mongolianwordtomean“waterwell“about700yearsago.Untilnow,onecanstillfinddry

wellsinhutong.Hutongweseetodayaremadeupofsmallpaths(小路)formedbywallsof

siheyuan.

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TheywerebuiltduringtheYuan,MingandQingdynasties.

WhenthePeople'sRepublicofChinawasfoundedin1949,thereweremorethan3,000

hutong.Mostofthecity'spopulationlivedinthistraditionalhousing.Butwiththedevelopment

ofthecityinthe1980sandearly1990s,manyhutongweredemolishedtobuildroads,

skyscrapers(摩天大楼)andmodemhouses.

ThegovernmenthasrealizedtheimportanceofhutongtoChineseculture.In2002,Beijing

listed40protectedhistoricalzonesandincreaseditseffortstorebuildsomekeyremainsand

olderstreetsinthecity.Nearly500hutonghavebeensaved.

Hutongthatstillexistarelikeoases(绿洲)ofcalminthenoisycity.Althoughlocated

downtown,thehutongwerefreefromthenoiseoftraffic,astheyweretoonarrowtobear

much.

Walkingthroughthem,it'scommontoseegroupsofelderlypeoplesittingtogetherplaying

cards,mahjongorChinesechess.Intheearlymorningsandevenings,theygettogetherto

practicetraditionalformsofexercisesuchasTaijiaswellasdancingandsingingfolksongsor

BeijingOpera.HutonghavebecomeamuseumofBeijing'sfolkcustomsandhistory.

51.Whatistheearliestmeaningoftheword“hutong”?

A.Smallpaths.B.Waterwell.C.Siheyuan.D.Atraditionalhouse.

52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"demolished“inparagraph3mean?

A.Takendown.B.Moved.C.Setup.D.Forgotten.

53.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Thefutureofhutong.B.Thechangeofhutong.

C.Thebeautyofhutonglife.D.Thehistoryofhutonglife.

54.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Therearemorethan3,000hutongnow.

B.MostpeopleinBeijingusedtoliveinhutong.

C.Thegovernmenthasbuiltnewhutongsince2002.

D.Hutongarelikethenoisiestplacesinthecity.

55.Fromwhichisthetextmostprobablytaken?

A.Apoembook.B.Aculturalmagazine.C.Ahistorynovel.D.Astorybook.

D

Howdoyoufeelaboutnature?Afterspendinghoursindoors,doyoufeelbetterwhenyou

visityourlocalpark?Ibelievetheanswermustbe"YES”.

Mostpeoplethinkthatnatureisgoodforourbodiesandbrains.However,humansare

spendingmoretimeinsideandlesstimeoutside.Forexample,thenumberofvisitorsto

Canada9snationalparksisgettingsmallereveryyear.AndincountriessuchastheUSA,only10%

ofteenagersspendtimeoutsideeveryday.Manydoctorsfeelthatthisisaprobleminthe

twenty4irstcentury.

Therefore,somedoctorsarestudyingtheconnectionbetweennatureandhealth:one

exampleistheworkofDr.MatildainSweden.Thedoctorgavepeopleamathstest.Duringthe

test,theirheartrates(心率)werefast.Afterthetest,onegroupofpeoplesatina

3rHdrtual寸eality(虚拟现实)roomforfifteenminuteswithpicturesandsoundsofnature.Their

heartrateswereslowerthanpeople'sintheothergroup.Thevirtualtouchwithnaturehelped

themfeelmorerelaxed.Thenaturalworldallowsourbrainstorestandslowdown,andcan

leaveusfeelinghappierandlessstressed.AnotherexamplefromCanadaalsoshowsnatureis

goodforhealth.InToronto,researchersstudied31,000peoplelivinginthecity.Ingeneral,they

foundthathealthierpeoplelivednearparks.

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Becauseofstudieslikethese,somecountriesandcitieswantpeopletoenjoynatureintheir

everydaylife.InDubai,peopleplantobuildanewshoppingmallwithalargegarden,so

shopperscanrelaxoutsidewithtrees,plantsandwater.AndSouthKoreahasnewforestsnear

itscitiesandaround13millionpeoplevisittheseforestseveryyear.Gettingclosetonaturehas

beenthoughttobenecessaryforbraindevelopmentinchildren.InSwitzerland,"forestschools"

arepopular.

Schoolchildrenstudytheirsubjectsintheforestsandexercisealotoutside.Soafter

buildingcitiesforsolong,perhapsit'snowtimetostartrebuildingnature.

56.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inparagraph2referto?

A.Peoplespendmoretimeinsidethanoutside.

B.Peoplethinknatureisgoodforourbodies.

C.Onlyteenagersspendtimeoutsideeveryday.

D.Thenumberofpeopletoparkschangeseveryday.

57.Afterthemathstest,whichofthefollowinghelpedslowtheheartratesofpeople?

A.Theadvicefromthedoctor.B.Picturesandsoundsofnature.

C.Themathsproblemsinthetest.D.Therealnaturalworld.

58.Whatdotheresultsofthestudiesshowinparagraph3?

A.Themathstestisbadforhealthasitmakespeoplenervous.

B.People'sheartratesgetslowerina3D-virtual-realityroom.

C.MoreandmoreCanadianswillmovetolivenearparks.

D.Naturecanhelppeoplebemorerelaxedandhealthier.

59.Tohelppeopleenjoynature,whichofthefollowingisnotdonebythecountries?

A.Buildingnewforestsnearcities.B.Inventingabraindevelopmentprogramme.

C.Planningagreenareaforshoppers.D.Havingclassesanddoingsportsintheforest.

60.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastsentenceofthepassage?

A.Natureismoreimportantthancities.B.Countrylifeishealthierthancitylife.

C.Natureshouldbepartofpeople'slife.D.Peoplehavelivedincitiesforsolong.

非选择题部分共60分

V.阅读填词(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Marywasinbed,feeling61(sleep).She62(open)abookandreadthefirst

fewwords,"Thedodo(渡渡鸟)wasabirdthatcouldn'tfly…"andsoonshefellfastasleep.

Whoosh!Thewindowflewwideopen.Marysatup,andthroughthewindowshesawa

dodostandinginheryard!

“Ilivedoverfourhundredyearsago,“thedodosaid.“Butthenterrible63_____(thing)

happened.Forests64(cut)downbyhumans,sowehadnothingtoeat.Wealldied."The

dodofeltsad.Beforeitsaidanotherword,65elephantbirdcameandsaid,“Iamthe

66(heavy)birdthathaseverlived.Iweighhalfaton.Butwedisappearedovera

thousandyearsago67humansmadeusloseourhomes.99

Thewindowblewshut,andMarywokeupwithastart.Therewasnooneornothingtosee,

exceptthebookin68______(she)hand.Buttherewasafeelingof69______(sad)leftinher

heart.Whynottakeactionnow70(build)apeacefulworldforbothanimalsandhumans?

VI.阅读理解七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项

中有两项为多余选项。(10分)

“IwishIhadstraighthair“JTdliketobetaller^^.Attimes,weallwanttolookmorelike

someoneelse.However,thepicturesweseeonsocialmediacangiveuswrongideasabouthow

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ourbodies“should"look.71Acceptingthedifferencesandfeelinggoodaboutourbodies

arereallyimportantforourself-confidence.

Bodyconfidenceiswhensomeoneacceptsandbehaveskindlytowardstheirbody.

JadeParnellfromtheCentreforAppearanceResearch(CAR),saysthatbodyconfidencemeans

havingalightofcontentment(满意)thatnoonecanturnoffandbeingOKwithwhoyouare

completely.Ifyoufeelpositiveaboutyourbody,youaremorelikelytotakecareofit.73

Youmayevendolesswellatschoolandfeeldownbecauseoftheworries.74She

says,“Ifyouarespendingtimetryingtolookinacertainway,youwillhavelesstimetospend

withyourfriendsandtomakeimportantmemories.Sojustavoidit.”

Todevelopapositivebodyimage,Parnellsays,"Trytotalkpositivelyaboutyourownbody

andotherpeople'sbodies.Don'tpaytoomuchattentiontoappearance."75Shepoints

outthatcomparingonlycreatesastandardwethinkweneedtofollowandleadstofeelingsof

disappointment.

A.Stoppingcomparingyourbodytoothers9isalsoago

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