1、英语试题 第 1 页 (共 8 页) 2020 年九年级模拟考试英语试题年九年级模拟考试英语试题 本试题分两卷。第 I 卷(客观题)在第 1 至第 6 页,第 II 卷(主观题)在第 7 至第 8 页。 考试时间为 100 分钟。试卷满分为 90 分。 注意事项: 1. 答题前,考生务必用 0.5 毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卷的相 应位置上,并认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号是否与本人的相符合。 2. 答客观题必须用 2B 铅笔将答题卷上对应题目的正确选项涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净 后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试题卷上。 3. 答主观题必须用 0.5 毫米黑色墨水
2、签字笔作答,答案写在答题卷各题目指定区域内相应位 置上。如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案。不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上 要求作答的答案无效。 4. 考生必须保持答题卷的整洁。考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卷一并交回。 第第 I 卷卷(客观题客观题 共共 50 分分) 一一、单项选择单项选择 在 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将 该项涂黑。(本大题共 14 小题,每小题 1 分,共 14 分) 1. When times are difficult, tell that pain is part of growing. A. you B. yo
3、urself C. your D. yours 2. will the COVID-19 outbreak be over? No idea, but Mr Zhong Nanshan said, “Theres still the possibility that it could end in June.” A. How long B. How soon C. How far D. How often 3. Since he had no tools, he had to put the picture the wall before he could put it up. A. on B
4、. in C. against D. over 4. Its reported that the weather will clear up tomorrow! Lets go sightseeing! Sounds great. But I for Shanghai tonight. What a pity! A. left B. would leave C. have left D. am leaving 5. The online charity concert One World: Together at Home provided the fans with a chance to
5、take a look at their favourite artists living rooms the wonderful show. A. as good as B. as soon as C. as long as D. as well as 6. Another Friday! Everyone prefers weekends to weekdays! Is that so? I always have weekend as a new mother. A. a busier B. the easiest C. an easier D. the busiest 7. In my
6、 opinion, these letters people of care, friendship and love. I cant agree more. They can also help people re-understand the meaning of time. A. remain B. require C. remind D. realize 英语试题 第 2 页 (共 8 页) 8. Give up, okay? Im losing much hair these days. Dont lose heart. Make a cup of coffee. There be
7、a good reason for our hard time. A. cant B. can C. mustnt D. must 9. Though he never held a high in the government, the poet still cared about common people. A. condition B. position C. education D. situation 10. Amy, according to your survey, how many of your classmates arent the only child in thei
8、r family? Believe it or not, it to be three quarters. A. takes out B. takes up C. turns out D. turns up 11. I dont care , a fool or a good man. For me, it is meaningful to help the poor. A. what do they call me B. how do they call me C. what they call me D. how they call me 12. Are you going to take
9、 part in the speech competition? Thats for sure. Its a chance to miss. A. small enough B. good enough C. too small D. too good 13. Mum, after this two-week tennis training, I managed to improve my backhand. Honey, like your dad always says, . A. practice makes perfect B. the early bird catches the w
10、orm C. all roads lead to Rome D. actions speak louder than words 14. Im afraid Mr Friend cant see you until 4 oclock. Oh, , I wont wait. A. no doubt B. in that case C. after all D. in this way 二二、完形填空完形填空 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填 入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。(本大题共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分) I stood i
11、n my grandmothers garden with my son. He had a bottle of bubbles. You know the 15 : its mainly soapy water with a plastic loop on one end. You dip ( 浸 ) the loop in the bottle, pull it out, and blow it to make bubbles. My son dipped and dipped and blew and blew but 16 to blow bubbles. He handed me t
12、he bottle and loop and asked me, “Daddy, can you make bubbles?” I hadnt blown bubbles in years. But I am a chemist by education. I have developed several shampoos, so I 17 the science of bubbles. But all that knowledge was 18 useless when trying to blow bubbles from a loop with soapy water. I had no
13、 more success than my son. I would dip and blow, but there were no bubbles; the soapy film on the loop would just 19 without forming any bubbles. After several attempts (尝试), I tried a 20 method. Instead of blowing on the loop of soapy water, I gently breathed on it. My son cried with pleasure as a
14、big beautiful bubble formed and 21 away. 英语试题 第 3 页 (共 8 页) I 22 to him, “Son, you shouldnt blow hard. Instead, you should breathe gently on the loop to make bubbles.” He gave up trying to make big bubbles by blowing hard and 23 my advice. Big bubbles. There are some things that you can get with for
15、ce, but there are other things like love and respect that only come with the gentleness of a soft breath. The 24 something is to higher spirit, the more it is like bubbles; it cant be forced. Blow beautiful bubbles; breathe easy. 15. A. type B. colour C. size D. standard 16. A. tried B. failed C. le
16、arned D. managed 17. A. believe B. realize C. discover D. understand 18. A. hardly B. nearly C. completely D. partly 19. A. fly B. change C. break D. rise 20. A. simple B. traditional C. popular D. different 21. A. floated B. dropped C. jumped D. pushed 22. A. explained B. shouted C. announced D. co
17、mplained 23. A. offered B. refused C. followed D. needed 24. A. farther B. smaller C. closer D. more 三三、阅读理解阅读理解 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项, 并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。(本大题共 13 小题,每小题 2 分,共 26 分) A Many expressions that we use in American English come from novels. Today we will look at some of them from L
18、ewis Carrolls famous novel Alice in Wonderland in detail. The story is about a young girl falling down a rabbit hole. When she finally lands, she finds herself in a strange world and meets some strange characters. The first character Alice meets is the White Rabbit, who runs past her and says some s
19、trange words. Alice chases him, and that is where her adventures begin. As she runs after the rabbit, she falls down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. The expression 25 can mean to enter an unexpected situation. However, usually we use this expression to mean we get interested in something to the poi
20、nt of distraction (分神). It often happens by accident and is about something not that meaningful. Later in the story, Alice meets the March Hare and the Hatter at a crazy tea party. Hares have long been thought to behave excitedly in March, which is their mating (交配) season. Scientifically, this may
21、not be true. But 26 means that someone is totally mad, or crazy. The expression 27 also means to be completely crazy and is more common. But dont tell the March Hare. He must be green with envy! 25-27. Please choose the best expression for each blank. A. to chase a white rabbit B. to be mad as a Mar
22、ch hare C. to be mad as a hatter D. to fall down the rabbit hole 英语试题 第 4 页 (共 8 页) B Most high school kids go from one class to the next, never getting a break from the books. What if kids had a chance to run a school radio station? Nathan Hill High School has a modern radio class that gives its st
23、udents that very chance. The students play the hottest music, produce ads and run testimonials. KNHC is known for playing up-and-down dance hits before any other station in the nation. KNHC-FM has 60, 000 listeners a week. Tim Green, the 18-year-old music director for KNHC, says, “For me, radio is a
24、 break from the usual school day. It is something I enjoy.” Running a radio station is not all play. There is real work to do. The radio station stays on an exact timetable called an hour clock. The hour clock shows the time at which music and different announcements will be aired. The 17-year-old p
25、rogramme director, Shirley Smith, says, “All of that material airs within one minute, give or take, of the time that its written.” Like any other job, hosting a radio programme should have special lingo, or language, for the students to learn. Below is a list of radio lingo used at KNHC. Station Ide
26、ntification Radio lingo TESTIMONIAL STATION I. D. SONG STATION I. D. 3 SONGS IN A ROW STATION I. D. Example: “Youre listening to the hottest dance music on KNHC, 89.5 FM.” SONG SONG Public Service Announcement STATION I. D. STATION I. D. Example: “When the buying stops, the killing can too.” SONG WE
27、ATHER & P. S. A. SONG Recording of a radio listener saying why they listen to C-89 Example: “This is a Carlos Martinez, and I hear all my favourite dance songs on Seattles KNHC!” Information about a local event that sounds cool Example: “Hey, C-89 listeners the Maxx is playing a free concert this we
28、ekend.” 28. The passage is most probably from . A. a local newspaper B. a travel leaflet C. a sports magazine D. a TV guide 29. Which kind of Radio Lingo do you think “Play inside, play for the world.” is? A. Station I. D. B. P. S. A. C. Testimonial. D. C-Note. 30. Who of the following is the most s
29、uitable to be a director for KNHC? A. A helpful teacher who can draw exact timetables. B. An active designer who can produce creative ads. C. A gentle pianist who is good at playing the classical music. D. An energetic student who is always following the popular music. 英语试题 第 5 页 (共 8 页) C Ned wante
30、d to escape ( 逃 跑 ) from the Nautilus while we were in the Mediterranean. However, he had no chance. The submarine (潜水艇) mostly stayed deep under the water. Between Sicily and Gibraltar, I saw many shipwrecks. Some of them were very old. Others were more recent. I thought about all the bad memories
31、that these shipwrecks had brought to people. So many men had died! As it surfaced, I wondered where it would go next on this strange journey. Ned Land came to my room. “Tonight!” he said. “Tonight?” I was not ready for this. “Tonight,” he repeated, “we are a few miles off the Spanish coast. It will
32、be dark, and the wind is blowing in the right direction. You agreed, Dr. Aronnax, to escape with me. Remember your promise!” I said nothing. “At nine oclock,” continued Ned Land, “I will go to the staircase with Conseil. You will wait in the library for our signal.” “The sea is far from calm,” I sai
33、d. “Yes, but if we dont go tonight, we will soon be too far from land!” I knew he was right. At seven oclock, I was so nervous that I felt sick. Only two hours to go! As I looked around, I saw that Captain Nemos bedroom door was open. The room was empty. I saw pictures of famous liberators like Abra
34、ham Lincoln and John Brown on the walls. Was Captain Nemo a liberator, too? It was eight oclock. I dressed in my waterproof clothes and boots and went to the dark library. I waited for Neds signal. Just then, the engines stopped and came to rest on the ocean floor. The library door opened, and Capta
35、in Nemo entered. He told me that we were in Vigo Bay. A Spanish commander had burned his own ships there in 1702 to prevent the British Navy from taking a great deal of gold they were carrying. He took me to the window. The people working on the Nautilus were bringing the gold to the submarine. Now,
36、 I knew how Captain Nemo had become so rich. “But of what use is all this gold to you?” I asked. “It is of no use to me!” he replied, “but it can help people who are oppressed ( 受 压 迫 的 ).” He stopped. Perhaps he thought he had said too much. However, I now understood what those liberators meant to
37、him. Ned Land came to my room the next morning. “We were unlucky,” he said, “the Nautilus stopped just as we were about to escape. Perhaps we can try again tonight.” Early in the afternoon, the Nautilus surfaced. We went onto the board, but the land was already out of sight. Escape was impossible no
38、w. 31. According to the passage, a “liberator” is a person who . A. works as a national leader B. works to free others C. works to find hidden treasure D. works in the library 32. Which of the following shows the right order of the story? The submarine passed many shipwrecks. The Nautilus moved away
39、 from Spanish coast. Captain Nemo knew the secret of the gold in Vigo Bay. Ned told Dr. Aronnax about the plan to escape. A. B. C. D. 33. What can we learn from the passage? A. Captain Nemo helped people by getting gold from a Spanish commander. B. Dr. Aronnax wasnt willing to get away from the subm
40、arine Nautilus at all. C. Sailing on the ocean must be dangerous and caused a large number of deaths. D. Ned Land had got everything ready before he wanted to escape that night. 英语试题 第 6 页 (共 8 页) D A jigsaw is a power-driven saw (锯) used to cut sharp curves (急弯曲线) in pieces of wood. A jigsaw is als
41、o a puzzle. It is made up of a large number of small, interlocking pieces. Each piece has a small part of a picture on it. A completed puzzle produces a picture or design. Jigsaw puzzles were first created by producing a picture on a flat, rectangular (矩形) piece of wood, then cutting that picture in
42、to small pieces with a jigsaw thats where the name comes from! Pictures found on jigsaw puzzles mainly include scenes from nature, city life and similar designs. Castles, mountains and water scenes are traditional subjects. However, any kind of picture can be used to make a jigsaw puzzle. Cartoon-st
43、yles are popular. There are companies that create puzzles from personal photographs. Completed puzzles can also be glued onto a piece of wood to make a wall hanging. The first jigsaw puzzles were designed as geography teaching tools by John Spilsbury in 1767. His “jigsaw” was a map puzzle. It was a
44、hand-painted map of England on a piece of wood. It was a successful teaching method. He went on to make over thirty other map puzzles. The pieces were not interlocking. With the invention of power tools more than a century later, jigsaw puzzles with fully interlocking pieces came into being. The jig
45、saw machine could cut sharp curves. Then the name jigsaw puzzles came into being. Jigsaw puzzles became very popular in the United States in the early 1930s, when people had difficulty in finding jobs and making money. Today puzzles of all sizes are a standard item in toy shops and supermarkets. How
46、ever, they usually come in 300-piece, 500-piece, 750-piece, and 1,000-piece sizes. The largest one even has 24,000 pieces. Some jigsaws are quite tricky. Try doing one with all pieces without pictures on it. A few puzzles are made double-sided, so they can be solved from either side. This increases
47、the difficulty, because the puzzle solver cannot be certain which way up each piece goes. Some jigsaws do not have straight edges (边缘). The edge pieces could be any interlocking piece. Solving these jigsaws requires more effort than doing those straight-edged ones. Others designedly have a piece or
48、two missing. Jigsaws are no longer educational toys but are used for entertainment or a hobby. 34. What can we learn about jigsaw puzzles? A. Cartoon-style pictures are traditional subjects of jigsaw puzzles. B. People can choose any photo they like to use in a jigsaw puzzle. C. The smallest jigsaw
49、puzzle in the world has three hundred pieces. D. There are many small, interlocking pieces in all the jigsaw puzzles. 35. Which of the following can most probably be made by John Spilsbury? A. B. C. D. 36. Which of the following jigsaws is the most difficult to solve? A. A double-sided jigsaw with straight edges. B. A one-sided jigsaw with straight edges. C. A double-sided jigsaw with curved edges. D. A one-sided jigsaw with cur