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人教PEP版九年级英语下册-中考模拟卷
中考模拟卷 得分________卷后分________评价________ 听力部分(20 分) 一、听句子,选择恰当的答语。(5×1 分=5 分) (B)1.A.Iagree.B.Thankyou.C.That'sOK. (C)2.A.It'sEnglish.B.It'sSunday.C.It'ssunny. (B)3.A.SheisinClass1.B.Shelikesblue.C.Sheistall. (C)4.A.It'sfarfromhere.B.Hurryup! C.TakethebusNo.1. (A)5.A.Nolittering.B.Notalking.C.Noswimming. 二、听短对话,选择正确的答案。(5×1 分=5 分) (B)6.Howoftendoestheboy'smothergotothelibrary? A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Twiceamonth. (B)7.Whatdoestheboy'sfatherlikedoinginhissparetime? A.Goingswimming.B.Playingbasketball.C.Goingfishing. (B)8.Whoisillinhospital? A.Jim'sfather.B.Jim'smother.C.Jim'sbrother. (A)9.Wherewillthespeakersmeet? A.InRoom603.B.InRoom630.C.InRoom360. (A)10.WhatdidEricusetolooklike? A.Hewasshort.B.Hewasfat.C.Hewasstrong. 三、听长对话,选择正确的答案。(5×1 分=5 分) 听下面一段对话,回答第 11、12 小题。 (B)11.Whatdayisittoday? A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday. (A)12.Whatwillthespeakersbuyfortheirdad? A.Asweater.B.ATshirt.C.Atieforhisshirt. 听下面一段对话,回答 13~15 小题。 (A)13.Jadehasbeenstudyingsohardthat________. A.shefeelsreallytiredB.sheneedsagoodrest C.shegotgoodmarksinexams (B)14.Lucindahasjustgoneoutto________. A.buytakeawayfoodforthemB.gettakeawayfoodtheyordered C.havelunchwithherfriends (C)15.LucindaandJadewill________togetherduringtheholiday. A.goforatripB.cooknicefoodC.doascienceproject 四、听独白,完成下列表格,每空不超过两个词。(5×1 分=5 分) Days Mylowcarbonlife OnMondays Gotoworkbybikeorbybus21.insteadofbycar. OnTuesdays Eatlessmeatandmorevegetablesaswellasfruitanddrinkmilk. OnWednesdays Doallthecleaningbyhandwithout22.washingmachines. OnThursdays 23.Watermyplantstomaketheairfreshandmyroombeautiful. OnFridays Gotothe24.supermarkettobuyallthingswithmyownshoppingbag. On25.weekends Cookathomeandtakeashowerthreetimeaweek. 笔试部分(100 分) 五、单项选择。(10×1 分=10 分) (C)21.—Haveyoueverworkedas________volunteerduringtheCOVID19? —Yes.Itwas________unforgettableexperienceforme. A.an;anB.an;aC.a;anD.a;a (C)22.—IwanttowatchTVthewholedayafterthelongjourney. —Youshouldn'twatchTVtoomuch.It'sbad________youreyes. A.onB.inC.forD.with (D)23.—MyaimistogotoWuhanUniversityforfurtherstudy. —Workhard, ________youcanmakeit. A.ifB.unlessC.butD.and (A)24.Asthe“mother river of China” , theYellowRiveristhe________ofthespiritoftheChinesepeople. A.symbolB.backgroundC.dreamD.history (A)25.—Mark, doyouknowwhoseEnglishpaperwithfullmarks? —It________beMary's.ShealwaysgetsthefirstplaceinEnglishexams. A.mustB.mightC.can'tD.may (B)26.WhenChenXiarongleftforWuhantohelp, her________daughtercriedandgaveherahug. A.6yearoldB.6yearoldC.6yearsoldD.6yearsold (D)27.Howdeliciousthecakeis! It________bymygrandmotherthismorning. A.makesB.madeC.ismadeD.wasmade (C)28.—Whyareyoulatefordinner, Jim? —AtfirstIwantedtotakeataxi, butI________walkingherebecauseoftheheavytraffic. A.gaveupB.tookupC.endedupD.showedup (A)29.—Whowenttothegraduationpartylastnight, Mary? —Almosteveryonedid.________lotsofstudents________Ms.Wangappearedattheparty. A.Notonly;butalsoB.Neither;nor C.Either;orD.Neither;or (C)30.—Welcomebacktoschool, Tim.Iwanttoknow________online. —Ofcourse, Ms.Clark.Iwashardworking. A.whatyoustudiedB.whenyoustudied C.ifyoustudiedhardD.howdidyoustudy 六、完形填空。(15×1 分=15 分) Airplaneseatsbesidethewindowareoftenthemostpopular.Onepassengerwas__31__becauseheco uldn'tsitbesideawindow , sotheflightattendantdrewoneforhim.AJapanesecalledThomas__32__thestoryonline. Duringarecentflight , theattendantswentaroundand__33__passengersiftheywantedanythingtodrink.ThemanbesideThoma ssuddenlysaid,“Give __34__ a window.” Itseemedthatthemanhad__35__awindowseat , butinsteadgotablankcabinwall.Hewassadbecausehecouldn'tenjoythebiggest__36__ofhavingawindo wseat. Whatfollowednext__37__Thomasandhisseatmate. Theflightattendantlaterreturned.Sheputapieceofpaperonthecabinwallbesidethepassenger__38_ _demandedawindow.ItwasthenthatThomas__39__theflightattendantdrewanairplanewindowtomeet hisdemand.It__40__hadaviewoftheoceanbelowandsomecloudsinthesky. Thomasdidnotdescribe__41__thepassengerlikedthehanddrawnwindow.Onewroteonline , “Fromthe__42__hewassleepingandthesmileonhisface,I'dsaythatmanwassatisfied.” SomeJapanesewrote,“That attendant is really clever.”“Great thinking by the attendant.” “How__43__hemustbetobegivensuchspecialscenery!”“Whatawonderfulworldwelivein!” Clearly , itwasnotareal__44__.Butitwasthebesttheattendantcoulddoinashorttimeto__45__thepassenger'sunr easonabledemand. (D)31.A.funB.excitingC.interestedD.unhappy (A)32.A.sharedB.examinedC.createdD.reported (C)33.A.orderedB.regretted C.askedD.considered (A)34.A.meB.herC.himD.them (A)35.A.chosenB.affordedC.developedD.protected (D)36.A.progressB.purposeC.challengeD.advantage (A)37.A.surprisedB.worriedC.disappointedD.named (B)38.A.whatB.whoC.whichD.whether (A)39.A.realizedB.rememberedC.doubtedD.agreed (C)40.A.yetB.stillC.evenD.ever (C)41.A.whatB.whereC.howD.why (A)42.A.wayB.senseC.groundD.point (A)43.A.luckyB.strangeC.unluckyD.stupid (D)44.A.planeB.seatC.photoD.window (C)45.A.keepoffB.lookforC.dealwithD.getover 七、阅读理解。(15×2 分=30 分) A WhenMarkfirstarrivedinThailand, hesawanoldmansellingsomethingcheapinthestreetofChiangMai.Theoldmanwasoneofthepoorpeople inChiangMaiandtherewasnodifferencefrombeggars( 乞 丐).Mostofthemweresomelonelyoldpeople.Theirlifehadnosupport. Markwasakindman, sohegavesomechangestohimwithoutthinking.Theoldmantoldhimtopicksomethingheliked.Markdidn 'tchooseanythingandleft. Buttheoldmanfollowedhimclosely.Atfirst, Markdidn'tthinkalot, justsupposinghewantedtogohome.Butwhenhewentoutveryfarandsawtheoldmanstillfollowinghim, hewasabittired, thinkingtheoldmanmustfeelhewaskindandwantedtobegmoremoneyfromhim. Markturnedbackandtoldhimnottofollowhimbecausehehadn'tmuchmoney.Buttheoldmanseeme dnottounderstandwhathemeant, stillfollowinghim.Thebagonhisbackmadehimsweatallover. MarkhappenedtomeethisThaifriendinthestreetandhisfriendheardthis.Thefriendturnedtoaskwhy theoldmanwasfollowinghisfriend. Theoldmansaidout_of_breath,_“My son, you gave me money, but didn't want my things, so I have to give you something. I see you are a foreigner, likely not to be familiar with here. I just want to follow you and show you the way. All I can do for you is this.” Markwasshocked.Hesaidhedidn'tknowwhy, whenhefelttheoldmanwasjustlikehisfather. (A)46.WhatdidMarkdowhenhefirstfoundtheoldmanfollowinghim? A.Hedidn'tthinkalotandwentonwalking. B.Heaskedtheoldmanwhyhewasfollowinghim. C.Hewasshockedandaskedhisfriendforhelp. D.Hegavehimmoremoneywithoutthinking. (D)47.Theunderlinedphrase“out of breath”means________inChinese. A.满脸尴尬地 B.手足无措地 C.小心翼翼地 D.气喘吁吁地 (B)48.TheoldmanfollowedMarkcloselyto________. A.gobackhomeB.showMarktheway C.begmoremoneyD.sellmorethingstoMark (C)49.HowdidMarkfeelabouttheoldmanatlast? A.Hefeltpityfortheoldman. B.Hefeltangrywiththeoldman. C.Hefelttheoldmanwaskindandwarm. D.Hefeltdoubtfuliftheoldmanwasathief. (C)50.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.TheoldmanwasMark'sfather. B.Markdidn'tlikethisoldmanatall.C.Theoldmansoldsomethingcheaptomakealiving. D.Markgavetheoldmannothingatthebeginning. B Shouldwebeafraidofsharks? Maybenot.Newresearchintothereasonsforsharkattacks( 攻 击 )suggeststhatsharksdon'tlikethewayhumanstaste! Infact, mostpeoplewhoareattackedbythesharkarestillaliveafterreceivingonlyonebite.Whyisthis? Therearemanyopinionstoexplainwhysharkssometimesattackpeople.Oneopinionisthatsharksare justcurious( 好 奇 的 ).Weknowthatsharksarethestrongestanimalsintheirenvironment, sotheyarenotafraidofanything.Naturally, thatmeanstheyarecuriouswhentheymeetsomethingunusual.Becausetheydon'thavehandsorfeet.Theo nlywaytheycanfindoutanobjectistobiteit! Itisthoughtthatsharkssometimesbitehumansforthisreason, andthenswimaway. Scientistsalsosaythatsharkswouldnotwasteenergytryingtoeatahuman, aswehavealotofbones.Itishardforasharktoeatusbecausesharksdon'thavehands, andtheycan'tpullthemeatoffourbones.Maybethat'swhytheyonlybiteusonce.Unluckily, onebitefromalargesharkisseriousenoughtohurtpeoplegreatly! Anotheropinionisthatsharksattackhumansbymistake.Somesharksmaysometimesmistakehuma nsforaseal.Anexampleofthisiswhenasharkattacksasurfer.Asurferlyingonasurfboardlookslikeasealw henseenfrombelow.Sharkslikesealsbecausetheyhavethickfat. Whateverthereasonforsharkattacksonhumans, sharksshouldbeafraidofus.Sadly, wekillalmost40millionofthemeachyear. (D)51.Whathappenstopeopleattackedbysharks? A.Mostofthemdie. B.Mostofthembecomedeaf. C.Mostofthembecomeblind. D.Mostofthemarestillalive. (A)52.Howdosharksfindoutanunusualobjectaccordingtothepassage? A.Bybiting.B.Bysmelling.C.Bytouching.D.Bykilling. (A)53.Whichisthecorrectstructureofthepassage? A.①/②③④/⑤B.①②/③④/⑤ C.①②/③/④⑤D.①②③/④/⑤ (C)54.Whydoestheauthorwritethepassage? A.Toaskpeopletostopkillingsharks. B.Totellsurferstostayawayfromsharks. C.Toletusknowaboutsharkattacksonpeople. D.Toshowushumansarestrongerthansharks. (D)55.Wherecanwefindthepassage? A.Inastorybook.B.Inatravelguide. C.Inahealthreport.D.Inanaturemagazine. C Whatdoesitmeantobegreen?“Green”ismorethanjustacolor.Italsomeanstakingspecialstepstoprot ecttheenvironment—thewater, theland, andtheairwebreathe.Whygreen?Plantsaregreen, andwithoutthemtheearthwouldn'tbesuchalovelyhomeforushumanbeings. Sometimespeoplecalloursa “ throwaway society ” .Thatmeanswearealwaysthrowingawayoldthingsandbuyingnewones.Manytimes, ifyounolongerneedsomething, someoneelsejustmightneedit.Forexample, ifyourbrotherisoldenoughnottoplaywithhisplasticbike, whynotgiveittoanotherfamilywhohasalittlekidsothattheydon'tneedtobuyone?Andonelesslargeplasti ctoydoesn'tneedtobeproduced. Recyclinghasneverbeeneasier.Manyorganizationswillpickituprightinfrontofyourhouseandsom etownsevenrequireit.Tellyourmomordadyouwanttobecome“Chief of Recycling”foryourfamily.Nowthatyouknowwhatthingsyoucanrecycle, findaplacetokeepthem.Makesureyouencourageeveryoneinyourhousetothinkwhetherthingscanbereu sedorrecycledbeforethey'rethrownaway. Isthereaplacewhereyoucouldplantatreeorputinalittlefruitorvegetablegarden?Ifso, getthereandgetyourhandsdirty.Thenyoucanwatchwithprideasyourtreetakesroot, andyourgardenplantsgrowintobigplantsfullofripe, redtomatoesortiny, juicyblueberries.Whoknewbeinggreenwouldtastesogood? (B)56.Inthefirstparagraph, thewriterintroducesthetopicofthepassageby________. A.tellinganinterestingstoryB.explainingtheword“green” C.givingsomespecialexamplesD.comparingsomefacts (D)57.Ina“throwaway society”,________. A.peopleshouldn'tproduceanyplasticthings B.peoplecangetanythingtheywantfromothers C.peoplealwaysexchangetheusedthingswithothers D.peoplealwaysthrowawaytheusedthingsandbuynewones (C)58.Tobe“Chief of Recycling”,youshould________. A.recyclethingsallbyyourself B.askyourfamilytousetheoldthingsallthetime C.findaplacetokeepthethingsthatcanberecycled D.encourageyourfamilytoreusealltheoldthings (D)59.Youareadvisedtorunafruitorvegetablegardeninorderto________. A.makealotofmoneyB.enjoythejoyofgardening C.getyourhandsbusyD.createagreenenvironment (C)60.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellusthat________. A.wemustenjoythenature B.wehadbettereatmoregreenfood C.weshouldprotectourenvironment D.weshouldlearntoshare“green”withothers 英语九年级下(配人教)—138—英语九年级下(配人教)—139—英语九年级下(配人 教)—140— 八、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。(5×1 分=5 分) 61.Allthedoctorsandnursesdidn'tgiveupsaving (save) theyoungman. 62.I'msorrytotakeyourschoolbagcarelessly (careless). 63.Theworriedmotherislookingforwardtohearing (hear) fromherdaughter. 64.Tomydisappointment, thenewmovieissomeaningless (meaning). 65.Nowmanywildanimalsareindanger (dangerous).Weshouldprotectthem. 九、根据汉语意思完成下列句子。(5×1 分=5 分) 66.我们在学校门口见面,好吗? Let'smeetattheschoolgate, shallwe? 67.我相信,如果我们继续齐心协力,就一定能贏。 Ibelieveifwecontinuetopulltogether, wearesuretowin. 68.中国在很多城市已经建立了 5G 基站。 Chinahassetup5Gstationsinmanycities. 69.我们应该思考如何把中国文化介绍给全世界。 WeshouldthinkabouthowtointroduceChineseculturetotheworld. 70.张医生没有待在家里过春节,而是去当了志愿者。 DoctorZhangwenttobeavolunteerinsteadofstayingathomefortheSpringFestival. 十、短文填词。(10×1 分=10 分) 用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文完整、通顺。 meandecideespeciallysmartwe wasteremainfeelpublicmember Howcouldwelivewithoutoursmartphones, computers, andotherthingsthatallowustogoonline? That'showmostofuskeepintouchwithfriendsandfamily, takepictures, do71.ourhomework, findoutnews, andevenshop.Butbesidesthemillionsofwebsitestovisitandthingstodo, goingonlineofferslotsofways72.towastetimeandevengetintotrouble. Herearetworulesonhowtobe73.smartonline: Firstrule: Checkyourmood( 情 绪 )!Areyou74.feelingupsetorangry? Thenit'snotthetimetobemessagingorpostingonawebsite.Peopledon'talwaysmakegood75.decisionsw hentheyarestressedoutorupset.Ifyouhaveto, callsomeoneorgoforaruninstead. Secondrule: Whenyouareonawebsite, tryto76.remainasanonymous( 匿 名 的 )aspossible.That77.meanskeepingallprivateinformationprivate.Privateinformationthatyoushould neverallowthe78.publictoseeincludes: yourfullname, anyphoto(evenofyourpet! ), homeorschooladdressortheaddressofanyofyourfamilyorfriends, phonenumbers, namesoffamily79.members, etc.Mostpeoplewon'taskfortheinformationonline.Soifothersdo, it'saredflagthattheymaybeuptonogood.Alwayscheckwithaparentifyouareunsure, 80.especiallywhenshoppingonlineorsigningup(注册)forawebsiteorapp. 十一、任务型阅读。(5×2 分=10 分) Inrecentyears, foodwastehasbeenabigproblemintheworld.It'sreported, forexample, thatabout40%ofthefoodinAmericagoesuneatenandlotsoffoodisthrownawayeveryyear.Fromfarmstof ridges, toomuchfoodiswasted.AcompanycalledImperfectFoodshasbeendoingthingstohelpcutdownonfood waste—itsellsimperfectproduce(农产品)inagrowingnumberofcitiesacrossAmerica. Startedin2015, ImperfectFoodssellsuglyandmisshapenfruits, vegetables, eggs, breadandotherproduce, atalowerprice.Buttheystilltastedelicious.Itteachescustomersandfarmersthatproducecanlookimperfe ctbutstilltasteamazingandhavenutritional(营养的) value. ItwasBenCheslerandBenSimonthatgottheideaforthecompany. “ Thestorygoesbacktowhenwewereincollege , ” Cheslersaid. “ Wenoticedthattherewasahugeamountoffoodgoingtowasteinourschoolcafeteria( 自 助 食 堂 ).Atthesametime, alotofpeopleinourcommunityneededfood. ” So, CheslerandSimondecidedtotakeaction.Theyorganizedsomestudentstosendtheleftovers( 吃 剩 的 食 物)topeopleinthecommunity. Cheslerpointsoutthat20%ofthefoodgrownonfarmsnevergetseaten.“Iwantustoturnthataround,” hesaid.“If we didn't waste food, we would have enough food to feed the whole world.” Theservicehassatisfiedthecustomersofthecompany.DebbieT, oneofthemsaid, “ Ilovethisservice!Igetsomegreatproduceatreasonable( 合 理 的 )prices, anditisfuntochallengemycookingskills!” 根据材料内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空词数不限。 ImperfectFoods Basic information ◆In2015, BenCheslerandBenSimoncreatedthecompanyinAmerica. ◆ Itsellsproducethatlooksimperfectbuttastesdeliciousandhasnutritio nal81.value. ◆Itsgoalistohelpcutdownon82.foodwasteandfeedthewholeworld. Itsstory ◆Whenin83.college, CheslerandSimonfoundlotsoffoodwaswasted, whilemanypeopleneededfood.Theydecidedto84.takeaction.Theyc alledonsomestudentstosendleftoverfoodtopeopleinthecommunity. That'showtheygottheideaforthecompany. Its influence ◆ItsbusinesshasspreadacrossAmerica. ◆ Thecustomersare85.satisfiedwiththeserviceandevenacustomersai dhehadfunchallenginghiscookingskills. 十二、书面表达。(湖北黄冈)(15 分) 假如你是李华,今天你班召开了“敬畏目然,保护野生动物”的主题班会,此次活动让 你认识到保护野生动物的重要性。班会后,你打算写一份英文倡议书投给你校英文校报,以 此号召全校同学行动起来,为保护野生动物而努力。 要求:1.内容须包括图示中的所有要点和一个补充要点,可适当增加细节,以使行文连 贯; 2.语言表达要准确,语意要通顺、连贯; 3.词数不少于 100,倡议书的格式和开头已给出,但不计入总词数。 Dearfellowstudents, Wildanimalsareourfriends.Weliveonthesameearth.Soprotectingthemisprotectingourselves. Asweknow, thenumberofthewildanimalsisgettingsmaller.Andsomeofthemareevendisappearing.Oneofthemainre asonsisthattheyhavelessspacetoliveinbecauseofpollution, terribleweatherandmanyhumanactivitiesliketheclearingoflandforfarming.Theotheristhattheyarekill edbypeoplefortheirteeth, meat, oilandsoon. Asmiddleschoolstudents, whatcanwedotohelpprotectthem?First, weshouldprotectourenvironment.Wemuststoppeoplecuttingtrees.Withouttrees, wildanimalswilllosetheirhomes.Second, wemustn'teatwildanimals.It'scruelofustodoso.Moreover, wemaycatchdiseases.Third, wemustsaynotoallkindsofwildlifeproducts.Notrading, nokilling. Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.Let'sworktogethertomakeabetterplace forwildanimals!查看更多