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上海杨浦区九年级中考一模英语试题无听力部分
杨浦区 2018 学年度第一学期期末质量调研 初三英语 Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and vocabulary II. Choose the best answer. 26. Which of the following words is pronounced as /peil/? A. pole B. pill C. pearl D. pale 27. Go to ________ sleep early. Then you will be able to concentrate in class tomorrow. A. a B. an C. the D. / 28. ________ the end of the movie, Sherlock Holmes revealed who the killer was. A. In B. By C. At D. To 29. No one helped Lisa with her survey report. She finished it all by ________. A. she B. her C. hers D. herself 30. ________ is really rude to cut in line while other people are waiting their turn. A. One B. It C. This D. That 31. There are some places where I never feel ________. For example, public rest rooms. A. save B. safe C. safely D. safety 32. The company is looking ________ staff who are willing to learn new skills. A. for B. at C. up D. after 33. Dogs are good pets, ________ I do not like it when they leave hair all over. A. or B. but C. and D. so 34. --How was the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics? --It wasn’t ________ as I thought it would be. A. exciting B. more exciting C. so exciting D. most exciting 35. I ________ a mystery movie on TV this time yesterday. A. watch B. am watching C. watched D. was watching 36. I ________ open this window. I think it’s stuck. A. can’t B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. had better not 37. This article mainly talks about how ________ the environment. A. protect B. protects C. to protect D. protecting 38. He denied ________ the wild party while his parents were out of town. A. have B. to have C. having D. to having 39. When Jack entered the room, I didn’t recognize him because he ________ so much weight. A. had lost B. loses C. has lost D. would lose 40. The young student ________ guilty of changing information about grades in the school database. A. finds B. found C. be found D. was found 41. Children are not allowed into the cinema ________ they are with an adult. A. unless B. so that C. as soon as D. although 42. Not only the customers but also the sales manager ________ in favour of the system. A. be B. am C. is D. are 43. --Your dog knows a lot of tricks. ________ do you train him? --Only about ten minutes every day. A. How long B. How often C. When D. Why 44. --Black cats are a symbol of bad luck in the US. --________ A. Yes. That’s why people don’t like them. B. Right. Everyone keeps them as pets. C. I know. They’re so dark that I can’t see. D. I agree. It’s nice to hold them in arms. 45. --My package hasn’t arrived yet. What’s taking so long? --You just placed your order last night. ________ A. Watch out! B. Be patient! C. How terrible! D. Shut up! III. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each word or phrase can only be used. A. beat B. power C. actually D. response E. responsible We’re hearing a lot these days about something called AI, or artificial intelligence. Put simply, AI is intelligence that is displayed by machines. In the beginning of computer technology, machines were __46__ quite stupid. They could only do what people told them to do, and computers didn’t have the __47__ to do anything complex. Slowly, that began to change. In 1989, two AI programs, Hi Tech and Deep Thought, showed advanced problem solving skills after they __48__ human masters in the game of chess. It was then that people began to see the true potential(潜能) of AI. Today, AI can be used at work in our factories, online, and in our daily lives. Siri, the iPhone’s digital assistant, is a good example. Users can say almost anything to Siri and get a surprisingly humanlike __49__. A. situations B. operate C. amazing D. recently E. amazed There are other intelligent personal assistants, like Google Assistant, which is an app that works with smart devices in your home. When it is given commands, it will connect to your other devices, allowing users to __50__ their home appliances remotely. In late 2017, the world was __51__ when Sophia, a human-like robot, made the news again. Developed by Hong Kong’s Hanson Robotics, she was designed to work with humans and adapt to their behavior. She was interviewed by the press and was even given Saudi Arabian citizenship. And more __52__, Sophia spoke at Brain Bar, which describes itself as “The Biggest European Festival of the future”. It is clear from the video that Sophia continues to improve and update. The robot even says that “just a few months ago, I couldn’t tell a dog’s face from a human’s face, but now I can. It’s already saved me from a few embarrassing __53__.” IV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms. 54. You’re always making ________ for your failure to achieve long-term change. (excuse) 55. Huawei has overtaken Apple to become the world’s ________ largest smartphone maker. (two) 56. ________ visit to the island was a trip of a lifetime and one we thoroughly enjoyed. (us) 57. Did you hear the actor’s acceptance ________ at the Oscars ceremony? (speak) 58. They killed four policemen while they were trying to ________ a bank. (robbery) 59. Many villagers were ________ injured in the wild forest fire. (serious) 60. The film is quite ________, so many people have trouble trying to understand its meaning. (usual) 61. They have come up with some ________ ideas to make the event fun and memorable. (create) V. Rewrite the following sentences as required. 62. I have never spoken publicly before.(改为一般疑问句) ________ you ________ spoken publicly before? 63. We can make people’s faces look funny by making greater some of their features.(对划线部分提问) Did you know that a lot of the technology we use today appeared in books before scientists invented it? E-book readers didn’t appear until 1999, but as long ago as 1961, author Stanislaw Lem wrote about them in his book, Return from the Stars. Cash machines were invented in the 1980s. But Ray Bradbury thought of them first, in his 1953 novel, Fahrenheit 451. Scientists are working on all these ideas from books and films. How far have they got? Back to the Future Part II, Steven Spielberg (1989) When Marty and his friend travel to the future, one of the most amazing machines they find is flying cars. The cars fly along ‘roads’ in the sky which have signs and streetlights. AI, Steven Spielberg (2001) based on Super-Toys Last All Summer Long, Brian Aldiss (1969) When a young child dies, his mother is given an android which looks and behaves exactly like a real boy. The robot loves her like a son. Iron Man Marvel Comics (1963) Marvel films (2008 onward) A rich scientist and engineer is badly hurt. To save his own life, he builds himself a robotic heart and a powerful metal suit which makes him stronger and faster than any other man. He becomes a cyborg – part man, part machine. Minority Report short story by Philip K. Dick (1956) and a film by Steven Spielberg (2002) Tom Cruise plays a detective who can stop crimes before they happen. His team use information from psychics, who can see the future. They know who will break the law and when it will happen, but they don’t know where. Another idea that appeared in Minority Report is personalized advertising. All around the future city there are advertising billboards which use cameras to recognize the people walking by. The billboards speak to people by name and suggest things to buy. A. Choose the best answer. ________ ________ we make people’s faces look funny? 64. Someone tried to enter our house by force while we were away.(保持句意基本不变) Someone tried to ________ ________ our house while we were away. 65. “Did you meet at the underground station?” asked the detective.(保持句意基本不变) The detective asked ________ we ________ at the underground station. 66. They sell this food in natural food stores throughout North America.(改为被动语态) This food ________ ________ in natural food stores throughout North America. 67. Take water with you if you’re going for a walk in the desert.(保持句意基本不变) Never walk in the desert ________ ________ water with you. 68. skills, become, are required, what, a cartoon artist, to(连词成句) ________________________________________________? Part 3 Reading and Writing VI. Reading comprehension. 69. What kind of stories are these films and books? A. Detective stories. B. Science fiction. C. Children’s stories. D. Myths and fables. 70. What do e-book readers and cash machines have in common? A. People have already invented both technologies in real life. B. They both appeared in the films directed by Steven Spielberg. C. They both gave authors ideas to write exciting stories. D. They both appeared at the beginning of the twentieth century. 71. According to the text, android is ________. A. a person who can predict the future B. a system designed for mobile devices C. a human with a robotic heart D. a robot who can love and be loved 72. Which film is based on the comic books? A. Back to the Future Part II C. Iron Man B. AI D. Minority Report 73. The idea of ________ comes from Back to the Future Part II. A. flying cars B. cash machines C. cyborgs D. smart advertising 74. Which of the following might be the review of the film Minority Report? A. Packed with non-stop action from B. I love its central theme of mother and start to finish, it is the best film in child, and I love the way it takes a the series and among the best Pinocchio-like fairy tale and puts it C. Marvel-inspired films ever. The reason I love this one is because the time travel is used so incredibly well here. The ideas they came up with are so interesting and so well communicated. D. into an adult content. By turning Dick’s story into a thriller, Spielberg has been true to the story. He’s transformed something dark and scary into something softer and more comfortable. B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage. What makes an advertisement effective? You can easily answer this question if you walk around a city. A good ad is one that gets your attention and makes you focus on the important __75__, too. To learn how to create an effective ad, like a poster for example, start by __76__ the two posters on the right. Answer this without stopping to think: Which one is more effective? Yes, it’s the one at the bottom. Let’s examine why. First of all, it’s more colourful and it’s got attractive pictures. The white and black poster almost becomes invisible next to it. Colour draws attention. Moreover, it can __77__ your feelings and make you react in a certain way. Images do the same. Do the cupcakes on the poster at the bottom make your mouth water? Do they make you quickly go through the text to find out where you can get them? That’s what they’re there for! An ad isn’t just colour and pictures. You’ve got something to say, so the next thing you should do is to decide how much text you should write. Remember that people are impatient and will __78__ read a long text to see what it’s about. The amount of text should be just right to get your message across, so focus on your message and say it with as few words as possible. Your choice of font (the style of letters), font size (how big or small the letters are) and font colour also play an important role. You want the text to be __79__ to read, especially from a distance. __80__, you have to decide how you’re going to organize both the pictures and the text in the space you’ve got. A good layout helps people ‘read’ the ad quickly and communicates your message more effectively. If your poster is too busy, your message will simply get lost! 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. A. task A. discovering A. express A. probably A. easy A. However B. information B. memorizing B. hide B. mainly B. enjoyable B. Finally C. goal C. comparing C. link C. rarely C. basic C. In conclusion D. proof D. recognizing D. affect D. definitely D. serious D. As a result C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words. A healthy mind The brain is the most fascinating part of our body. Even though there has been all medical research, n__81__ really understands everything about it. Like the rest of our body, our brain needs to be cared for. The ways that we keep our mind healthy can be quite s__82__. Getting a good night’s sleep, eating a balanced diet and taking deep breaths are all important methods of looking after both your body and your brain. Many people think their brain will slow down with age and their memory will get worse as a result. The t__83__ is, just like your body, you can also improve your mind. I’ve found I can improve my memory by i__84__ what I need to remember. For example, if I’m going shopping and I need bread, milk and a birthday card for my brother, I form pictures of a loaf of bread, a carton of milk with a cow on the front and a birthday card with a football on it. The same kind of method can be used with important dates. If you have a picture in your mind of a particular event, it’s much e__85__ to remember than just a number on a calendar. Another way of improving your mind is to make sure you r__86__ visit new places and have new experiences. Traveling more often has much more long-term benefits than you would have ever expected. Personally I find learning English is a great way to keep the brain working, but communication with others in any language is important. Having a c__87__ is much better for your brain than staring at a computer screen or at other people talking on TV. D. Answer the questions. Dear Mrs. Smith, I regret to inform you that your order for bed clothes and curtains will not arrive on schedule. The reason for this is the factory that supplies our fabrics(面料) flooded during the typhoon over the weekend. All of the material it had in stock(存货) was ruined, and its workers now have to clean up the factory. This includes repairing some of the looms it uses to make the fabrics. As a result, it will take an additional two weeks for them to send us the fabrics. Since you custom- ordered these fabrics, the factory has agreed to deal with your order first. As soon as we receive it, my company will also give your order priority; after all, you are a valuable customer for us. We’ll try to get all the bed clothes and curtains done as soon as possible. I’ll email you when we start sewing work, and again when the items are finished and we’ve done quality control on them. __92__, and I hope you will continue to use our services in the future. Sincerely, Joes Sewing Company 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. What did Mrs. Smith order from Joes Sewing Company? Why couldn’t the factory supply fabrics on schedule? How long will it take for the factory to send the fabrics? What does Joes Sewing company promise Mrs. Smith? What best fits the blank? Will Mrs. Smith be satisfied with the solution? Why or why not? VII. Writing 94. Suppose you are Mark. You witnessed a crime. Write a diary in 60-120 words about it.(假设你是 Mark,看到了一起犯罪活动,就你所见所为写一篇 60-120 个词的日记,标点符号不占格) The following questions are for reference: l Who did you see? l When and where did you see them? l What were they doing? l How did you feel? l What did you do then? 参考答案 语法 26-30 DDCDB 31-35 BABCD 36-40ACCAD 41-45ACBAB 46-49CBAD 50-53BECA 54. excuse 55. second 56. Our 57. speech 60. unusual 61. creative 58. rob 59. seriously 62. Have, ever 63. How, can 64. break into 65. if/whether, met 66. is sold 67. without any 68. What skills are required to become a cartoon artist? 阅读 69-74 BADCAD 75-80 BCDCAB 81.nobody 82. simple 83. truth 84. imaging 85. easier 86. regularly 87. conversation/ chatting 88. Bed clothes and curtains 89. Because the factory flooded during the typhoon over the weekend. 90. It will take an additional two weeks. 91. Order priority 92. We are really sorry for this. 93. Yes, I think so. Because Joes Sewing gives Mrs Smith order priority and promises that they will try to get all the bed clothes and curtains done as soon as possible.查看更多