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1、2020 届九年级年级中考三模试卷英 语一、单项填空1.We all like_city because it is clean and beautifulA. usB. oursC. ourD. we2.Do you know your mother's birthday? Yes, it's _ May 1stA. inB. onC. atD. to3.I tried to pass the driving test, I failed.A. soB. forC. orD. but4._do you have dinner with your family at resta
2、urants? Hardly everA. How oftenB. How longC. How manyD. How much5._ I go out for fun mum? I'm afraid you can't. You must finish your homework first.A. MustB. NeedC. ShouldD. Can6.I don't think physics is _ of the subjects we have learned.A. the most difficultB. most difficultC. more diff
3、icultD. the more difficult7.Where is mum? She_in the kitchenA. cooksB. is cookingC. will cookD. cooked8. Our teacher told us _carefully in class.A. listenB. to listenC. listenedD. listens9.Lily will send me a message as soon as she _ in EnglandA. arrivesB. will arriveC. arriveD. arrived10.John speak
4、s Chinese very well because he in China for many yearsA. livesB. has livedC. livedD. is living11.The students_many chances to take part in after-class activities every termA. giveB. gaveC. are givenD. were given12.Could you tell me_at eight tomorrow morning? At the school gateA. where we metB. where
5、 did we meetC. where we will meetD. where will we mee二、完形填空The Fitting-in of Suzy KhanThe first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. She was really small for her age of 12. The boy in my class often_13_ about her and laughed their heads off. She would open a book, pretending to read, with
6、 tears dropping on the open page.All I knew was that she was an orphan (孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted by a family intown who decided that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with American kids. I looked down at this tiny girl and promised myself that somehow I
7、would help her.But how could I help her fit in with us? There had to be a_14_.One day, when I went into the classroom, I saw that Suzy had opened her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a(n)_15_copy.I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the
8、coming_16_show. So, I took her to see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and showed her what Suzy had drawn. “Why, its wonderful,” said Miss Parker, who then showed us a poster she had painted for the talent show. “I need more of these, but I just dont have enough time. Could you help me, Suzy?On the day
9、 of the talent show, Suzys_17_were everywhere all over the hall and all over the school, each one different.“And finally,” said Mr. Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “we have a special award. Im sure youve all noticed the wonderful posters.” Everyone nodded. “One of our own students_1
10、8_them.”I could hear everyone whispering. “Who in our school could draw that well?”Mr. Brown waited a while before saying, “Since this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a_19_, too. Our mystery (神秘) artist is our new studentSuzy Khan!”Mr. Brown thanked her for all the wonderful post
11、ers and gave her a professional artists set. “Thank you.” she cried.I realized at that time when I was looking at her excited face, shed probably never_20_anything in her whole life.Everyone started to clap their hands Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was deafening. I knew then Suzy
12、was going to be all right.13. A. jokedB. caredC. trainsD. worried14. A. mannerB. patternC. choiceD. way15. A. comfortB. perfectC. finalD. extra16. A. regretB. naturalC. responsibilitiesD. talent17. A. giftsB. booksC. photosD. posters18. A. paintedB. foundC. printedD. collected19. A. prizeB. rankC. t
13、eamworkD. competition20. A. offeredB. valuedC. ownedD. controlled三、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选择最佳选项。Safety tips in different situationWhen facing an accident,the first and most important rule is to stay calmBut different accidents mean different ways to deal withStampede(踩踏) When student
14、s around you begin to push,stand still and try to hold onto something,or stay in a corner until the crowd leaves If you fall down in a moving crowd,cover your head with both handsLean to one side,curl your body and bend your legsFire Stay calm and follow teacher's instructions. Leave the classro
15、om quickly and use a piece of cloth to cover your mouth and nose so that you don't breathe in smoke If your clothe catch fire,drop to the ground and roll from side to side to put out the fireTraffic If you take a school bus on your way home or to school,remember to fasten(系紧) your seatbelt and n
16、ot to walk around when the bus is moving If you walk to school or go to school by bike,remember to wait for the green traffic lightLook left and right for cars before you cross the road21. The passage is written for A. studentsB. teachersC. adultsD. doctors22. When you are on a moving school bus, yo
17、u mustn't A. take your seatB. walk aroundC. fasten your seatbeltD. cover your head with both hands23. When there is a fire in your school, you need to do the following EXCEPT A. staying calmB. following teacher's instructionsC. using a piece of cloth to cover your mouth and noseD. running to
18、 the liftThe students often gather together in small,closed groups.If you are not part of a group,it can be difficult for you to be accepted.This is especially true if you can't speak to the members of the group in their language. This was the situation Sam faced each day as he went to class.Sam
19、 and his family moved to France last month. Before he arrived, he knew there would be many difficulties. But they were even worse than he had imagined. Every lunch hour, after arriving at his new school, Sam sat alone in the dining hall.He looked at all the different groups of students around him. B
20、ut he had no way to let them know that he was a good person. He simply couldn't find the right words to reach themSam knew he had to find a way to change the situation. Somehow, he had to adapt (适应) to this new environmentHe did a little research on the Internet and discovered that smiling is un
21、iversal language, it is understood everywhere. One morning, as Sam was walking by a group of students, he smiled at them. A boy in group smiled back at him. For Sam, this was a good beginning. Later, he noticed the boy coming towards him in the hall with a warm smile on his face. Sam returned the sm
22、ile. Soon the boy asked Sam to join him and his group of friends for lunch. Although Sam wasn't able to say much in French,everyone smiled and laughed. Before he knew it, Sam had a group of friends,and they all wanted to help him learn French. 24. Sam and his family _last monthA. moved to France
23、B. started a new schoolC accepted a new groupD. taught people their language25. What helped Sam to change his situation?A. Sitting alone in the dining hall.B. Doing a research on the Internet.C. Walking by a group of students often.D. Learning French in a language school.26. What's the passage m
24、ainly about?A The importance of friendshipB. Difficulties in a new countryC. The ways to make friendsD. The power of a smileIts no secret that reading is helpful. But can it help kids lose weight? In the first study to look at the influence of literature (文学) on overweight teenagers, researchers at
25、Duke Childrens Hospital discovered that reading the right type of novel may make a difference.The Duke researchers asked overweight girls aged 9 to 13 who were already in a weight loss program to read a novel called Lake Rescue. It was carefully created with the help of pediatric experts (儿科专家) to i
26、nclude specific healthy lifestyle and weight management guidance, as well as positive messages and strong role models.Six months later, the Duke researchers found the 31 girls who read Lake Rescue experienced a significant decrease (fall) in their BMI scores (-.71%) when compared to a control group
27、of 14 girls who hadnt (+.05%), explained Alexandra C. Russell, a fourth-year medical student at Duke who led the study.“As a pediatrician, I cant count the number of times I tell parents to buy a book that might provide useful advice, yet Ive never been able to point to research to back up my recomm
28、endations,” says Sarah Armstrong, director of Dukes Healthy Lifestyles Program where the research took place. “This is the first probable interventional (介入的) study that found literature can have a positive influence on healthy lifestyle changes in young girls.”Obesity is becoming more widespread in
29、 children, according to the CDC (Centres for Disease Control), which reports that 16 percent of children aged 6 to 19 are overweight or obese, a number that has increased since 1980. Researchers are looking at a lot of ways to help kids stay healthy, lose weight and be more active, but Armstrong say
30、s, “most dont work very well. The weight loss choices that are effective typically involve taking powerful medications with side effects, or require long-lasting surgical procedures.”While the BMI decrease due to the book is small, Armstrong says any decrease in BMI is encouraging because BMI typica
31、lly increases in children as they grow and develop. Thats okay as long as it follows a normal, progressing curve. In overweight kids, however, BMI usually increases more quickly. “If their BMI percentile (百分位) goes down, it means they are either losing weight or getting tall and not gaining weight.
32、Both are seen as positive signs in kids who are trying to lose weight,” she explains.27. The underlined phrase “back up my recommendations” probably means“_ ”.A. influence my researchB. change my opinionC. respect my studyD. support my advice28. Which of the following statements about the research i
33、s TRUE?A. The researchers interviewed the girls and studied information.B. Pediatric experts offered specific guidance to the research.C. 16 percent of children aged from 9 to 13 were overweight.D. The girls read a certain novel and gave their reports.29. Whats the finding of the research?A. That th
34、e girls all grew tall and lost weight after 6 months.B. That the girls showed great interest in reading literature works.C. That the girls who read Lake Rescue had a decrease in BMI.D. That the girls needed to take powerful medications to lose weight.As the world becomes increasingly populated, it i
35、s also becoming alarmingly polluted. Fortunately, there are many ways that you can help deal with the negative effects that we impose(施加) on the environment. One of these is driving an electric car.Electric cars produce about 80 percent less pollution than cars with gas-powered motors. In fact, the
36、only reason that electric cars produce any pollution at all is that their electric energy is produced by power plants electric cars themselves produce no waste. When energy comes from large sources such as power plants, its easier to control, so theres less waste than if the energy is produced by ma
37、ny smaller sources, such as the gas engines in individual cars.Furthermore, electric cars are simply more efficient than gas-powered cars for several reasons. First, electric cars have regenerative braking, which means that when you use the brakes in an electric car, the battery has a chance to rech
38、arge(再充电). On the contrary, when you brake in a gas-powered car, you actually use energy. Also, during the production of electric cars, more time and energy is spent making the design lighter and more aerodynamic so that there will be less drag(阻力) from the wind. This allows them to travel farther u
39、sing less energy than a gas-powered car would use to go the same distance.In addition to the environmental benefits of driving electric cars, there are also financial and time-saving benefits for the drivers. For one, they cost less to maintain(维修). The cost of charging an electric car is about 20 p
40、ercent of the cost of gas, and electric cars require far less maintenance than gas-powered cars. This is due, in part, to the fact that electric cars have no cooling system, fan belts, radiators, hoses, or oil just a battery. There are fewer moving parts overall, so there are fewer possible problems
41、. Also, after the body of an electric car gives out, the engine can be reused in another body. Electric cars can also save people time. While gas-powered cars require visits to a mechanic every few months, the only routine maintenance required by electric cars is replacing the battery every four yea
42、rs.Overall there are numerous benefits of driving an electric car. It may take a little getting used to, but in the long run, the use of electric cars can help preserve the environment and give people more time and money to be put to better use.30. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. Less
43、 than 80 percent pollution is produced by cars.B. Gas-powered cars get energy from power stations.C. Electric cars themselves dont produce any waste.D. Its difficult to control energy from power plants.31. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. The battery can be reused after th
44、e body of an electric car gives out.B. Replacing the engine every four years is required for an electric car.C. It may take no time to see the popularity of driving electric cars.D. Electric cars cost less to maintain because of fewer moving parts.32. What is the writers purpose of writing this pass
45、age?A. To compare two kinds of cars.B. To show a new way of driving.C. To suggest driving electric cars.D. To introduce a useful invention.33. Which is the best title of the passage?A. The Best Way to Protect the EnvironmentB. Electric Cars Are Worthy of a Second LookC. The Greatest Invention in the
46、 New CenturyD. Driving Electric Cars Saves Time and Money四、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Reading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now the website Bookcrossing. com turns the page on the traditional idea of a book grou
47、p.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. Bookcrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds i
48、t.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of Bookcrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. Bookcrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record wher