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江苏省扬州市树人学校2018届九年级第二次模拟考试英语试题.doc

1、江苏省扬州市树人学校2018届九年级第二次模拟考试英语试题一、单项选择1. -A Bite of China is documentary Ive introduced to you several times. -Its great. Ive never watched more attractive one. A. the,a B. the,the C. the,/ D. a,the2. you know little about the Qing and Ming dynasties, youd better read more books about them. A. Unless B

2、. Since C. Although D. Whether3. -Dont you think it of some teenagers to be crazy about pop stars? -Well, I dont think so. We were once young and had the similar experiences. A. creative B. wise C. silly D. curious4. -Whos that man in our classroom? It be Mr. Brown. He is much taller. -You mean the

3、man in white? He is an exchange student from England. A. can B. may C. cant D. mustnt5. - How was your job interview yesterday?- Oh, I couldnt feel _. I could hardly answer most of the questions they askedA.worseB.easierC.better D. happier6. -Where is my watch? I cant find it. -Dont worry. It must b

4、e in your room. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. everywhere D. nowhere7. - Mum, wheres my packed lunch? -In the kitchen. I _ you two sandwiches.A. make B. am making C. have made D. will make8. Heacceptedthe with pleasure. He thought it as an honor to attend such a great party. A. instruction B. invitatio

5、n C. introduction D. invention9. The governments should the use of new types of energy to make a greener world. A. push in B. push for C. put out D. put up10. - Where is your son Jimmy living now? - He _the city of Yangzhou, China for two years. A. has come toB. has been to C. has gone to D. has bee

6、n in11. are crazy about listening to pop music in their spare timeABill as well as Dick and LucyBNeither Victor nor TomCNot only Tim but also the twinsDEither Anita or Jack12. Jane Austen, the writer of Pride and Prejudice, wrote many stories of love. However, she _ single all her life. A. remained

7、B. reminded C. realized D. required13. Were not sure_ therell be_ or not tomorrow. A. if; rains B. if; rainy C. whether; raining D. whether; rain 14. -What are you going to do this weekend? - . If there is enough time, I may go to Shanghai with my friends. A. Dont mention it B. It doesnt matter C. F

8、orget it D. It depends15. I really shouldnt have shouted at my parents like that, but .A. it was none of your business B. I just couldnt help itC. I didnt care about it D. I couldnt agree more二、完形填空On a trip to California, my family stopped for lunch. As we walked toward the entrance to the restaura

9、nt, a man, with a 16 beard and dirty hair, jumped up from a bench and opened the door for us and greeted us in a friendly way. Once inside, my daughters whispered, Mom, he 17 . After we ordered our lunch, I explained, telling the kids to look 18 the appearance. The day I became a mother, I had made

10、my mind to set a good 19 for my children. Yet sometimes when things didnt go right, being a good example was 20 . When our meal arrived, I realized I had left the car-sick pills in the truck. With the most winding trip ahead, the 21 needed them, so I went for them.来源:Zxxk.ComJust then, the doorman w

11、as opening the door for a couple. They rushed past him without even noticing him. Letting them in first, I said a loud thank you to him as I 22 .When I returned, we talked a bit. He said he was not allowed inside 23 he bought food. I went back and told my family his 24 . Then I asked our waitress to

12、 add one soup and sandwich. The kids looked 25 as we had already eaten, but when I said the order was for the doorman, they smiled. When it was time to 26 our trip, I noticed the doorman enjoying his meal. Upon seeing me, he stood up and thanked me heartily. He then 27 his hand for a handshake and I

13、 gratefully 28 . I suddenly noticed his tears in eyes.|科|网Back in, I fell into deep thought. Though we cant choose many things in life, we can choose when to show thanks. I said thanks to a man who had 29 held open a door for me, and also said thanks for that 30 to teach my children by example.16. A

14、. heavy B. long C. messy D. grey17. A. smokes B. smiles C. tastes D. smells18. A. beyond B. over C. around D. into19. A. standard B. rule C. record D. example20. A. stressful B. strict C. easy D. hard21. A. kidsB.coupleC. manD.waitress 22. A. pulled out B. pulled in C. went out D.went in 23. A. befo

15、re B. unless C. though D. since24. A. situation B. purpose C. habit D. method25. A. worried B. tired C. puzzled D. bored26. A. make B. start C. take D. continue27. A. reached B. washed C. raised D. gave28. A. pushed B. accepted C. missed D. refused29. A. carefully B.simply C.specially D. patiently30

16、. A. journey B. wisdom C. chance D. challenge来源:学,科,三、阅读理解ANational GeographicNeed a good starter for a social studies project?From history to geography to world cultures, this sites got it covered. Most articles are presented as interactive activities, making learning just a bit more fun. Recommend

17、ed by Brooke Prouty.PBS Kids来源:Zxxk.ComIf you are doing research on the US government, take a look at this site. It presents unusual facts in an interesting way about voting, how government affects you and more. Recommended by Angelina Incorvaia.Smithsonian InstituteIf you need information about art

18、, science or history, there is something for you on this huge website. The site has educational information about so many topics. Youll learn about art from different parts and cultures around the world. There is also information about music, painting, photography, inventors and scientists, ancient

19、cultures and much more. Recommended by Zack Dale.Fact Monster If you love social studies and are looking for a detailed site about geography, look here. You can click on a place and it gives you cities in that location. It also has state maps, geography games and other geography information.Recommen

20、ded by Bryan Geter.TIME FOR KIDS Go to this site if you want to understand whats happening in the news and read articles about kids. There are also articles written by kid reporters about different topics, games. Recommended by Martin Jacobs.Library of Congress The information on this site is very h

21、elpful if you need help with social studies homework on American history. The games are also great. I learned a lot while having fun.Recommended by Madie Kelterborn.31. If you like travelling, which of the following sites may be helpful to you?A. PBS Kids. B.Smithsonian Institute. C. Fact Monster. D

22、.Library of Congress.32. If you are interested in the news about kids, you can visit the sites recommended by_. A.Angelina Incorvaia B. Zack Dale C. Bryan Geter D. Martin Jacobs33.What can we learn from the passage? A.If you are interested in history, you can visit PBS Kids. B. Most of the above sit

23、es can make learning more fun. C.You can find the passage in Arts part of a newspaper. D. The sites provide information about life in the future.BIn 1992, a group of architects(建筑师)and engineers in Seattle had collected hundreds of canned goods for charity. “We wanted to give back to the community,”

24、 said Deborah Ashcraft, organizer for the Construction project. Volunteers also wanted to have some “creative fun,” so they used the cans to create a huge map of the State of Washington.Today Construction has thousands of volunteers across the United States and Canada, for the purpose of creating a

25、world without hunger. Construction members build their delicious artwork in shopping areas and museums.In some cities, such as Tampa Bay, Florida, Construction artists are made up of school kids, “Our class built a Wurlitzer organ(风琴)out of cans,” said Jasmine Heaggans, a student at Lanier Elementar

26、y. “We based ours on the 77-year-old organ at the Tampa Theater.”Beginning in September, architects Danni Anstett and Danielle Williams visited class weekly. After a field trip to see the real Wurlitzer, the architects showed the class how to draw pictures of the organ from all sides. They instructe

27、d students to do a plan view. And they helped the young artists count up how many cans would be used.On October 24, Construction workers from Lanier and three other Tampa Bay schools gathered at the local shopping area to build and display their artworks. The students got to stack (堆)cans. With 1,80

28、0 cans, Lanier students had nine hours to get the Wurlitzer ready for the judges.“The cans had to be perfectly stacked,” student Courtney Keenam recalled, “or everything would fall.”After four hours, the students were feeling pretty good. The organ was taking shape. Then the kids had an “uh-oh” mome

29、nt. The cans were facing the wrong way. They had to be turned around.At last, the Wurlitzer stood shiny and tall, just in time for the judges to name it “most creative.”34. What is the aim of the Construction project?A. To sell canned food. B. To end world hunger.C. To bring people much fun. D. To b

30、uild better communities.35. How did Anstett and Williams help the young volunteers?A. By helping design the artwork.B. By building an organ with cans.C. By drawing pictures of an organ.D. By offering them a real Wurlitzer organ.36. Why did the students come together on October 24?A. To collect cans

31、used by the shopping area.B. To do volunteer work for the shopping area.C. To enter a can building competition.D. To get more people to join Construction.37.What does “it” in the last paragraph refer to? A. The real Wurlitzer organ.B. The 77-year-old organ at the Tampa Theater.C. The huge map of the

32、 State of Washington.D. The Wurlitzer organ built out of cans.CDenton police officers were dispatched to the 500 block of South Elm Street after a call about a fight at 1:30 a.m. Sunday.The officers met with a husband and a wife in parking lot who said a man had pulled a gun on them, according to a

33、police report. They said the man fired a round as he was leaving. The woman said they had been at a bar, where she got into an argument with a man she didnt know. Her husband joined in the argument, which spilled on into the parking lot, according to the report. She said that man left but his friend

34、, the man who fired the round, began to shout at her husband while they were outside. She reported that as the second man was getting into his truck, he pulled out a gun and she noticed the guns laser pointed at herself and her husband. Her husband took his cane(拐杖) and hit the side of the truck, da

35、maging the drivers side window, according to the report. Then the man shot off the gun as he was leaving the parking lot, the woman said.Another woman witnessed the argument and heard the gunshot, according to the report. The officer reported that a single 45-caliber(口径) shell casing(外壳)was found in

36、 the street by the exit of the parking lot. Another officer found a truck matching the couples description in the 600 block of Fort Worth Drive.The driver of the truck admitted to the police that he had pulled out a gun and fired a shot into the ground as he was leaving, according to the report. The

37、 man was taken to prison and charged with assault(袭击) with a deadly weapon.38. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The police didnt find the man who had a gun.B. The womans husband was hurt by the mans shooting.C. The man who argued with the woman fired at her husband.D. The t

38、rucks side window was broken by the womans husband.39. Which is the correct order of the things that happened in the passage?a. The driver of the truck fired the round.b. The driver of the truck shouted at the couple.c. They all went out to the parking lot.d. The police found the truck.e. The man wh

39、o argued with the couple left.A. cebad B. ceabd C. abced D. ecabd 40. The underlined word “dispatched” in the first paragraph probably means_.A. invited B. sent C. introducedD. welcomed41. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. An argument happened in the bar. A fire fight in the parking lot.B.

40、A man fired a shot after the argument in the parking lot.C. A driver was charged with owning a deadly weapon.DThe Intelligent Transport team at Newcastle University have turned an electric car into a mobile laboratory named “DriveLAB” in order to understand the challenges faced by older drivers and

41、to discover where the main stress points are.Research shows that giving up driving is one of the main reasons for a fall in health and well-being among older people, leading to them becoming more isolated(隔绝) and inactive. Led by Professor Phil Blythe, the Newcastle team are developing in-vehicle te

42、chnologies for older drivers which they hope could help them to continue driving into later life.These include custom-made navigation(导航) tools, night vision systems and intelligent speed adaptations. Phil Blythe explains:“For many older people, especially those living alone or in the country, drivi

43、ng is important for preserving their independence, giving them the freedom to get out and about without having to depend on others.”“But we all have to accept that as we get older, our reactions slow down and this often results in people avoiding any challenging driving conditions and losing confide

44、nce in their driving skills. The result is that people stop driving before they really need to.”Dr Amy Guo, the leading researcher on the older driver study, explains: “The DriveLAB is helping us to understand what the main stress points and difficulties are for older drivers and how we might use te

45、chnology to solve these problems.”“For example, most of us would expect older drivers always go slower than everyone else but surprisingly, we found that in 30mph zones they struggled to keep at a constant speed and some were more likely to break the speed limit and be at risk of getting fined. Were looking at the benefits of systems which control their speed as a way of preventing that.”“We hope that our work will help with technological solutions(解决方案) to ma

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