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(完整版)2019届静安区中考英语一模

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(完整版)2019届静安区中考英语一模第PAGEPage\*MERGEFORMAT1页/共NUMPAGESPages\*MERGEFORMAT7页静安区2018学年第一学期期末教学质量调研九年级英语试卷Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabularyII.Choosethebestanswer.26.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartsisdifferentinpronunciation?A.jokeB.knowledgeC.apologizeD.operate27.I’veboughtsomete...
(完整版)2019届静安区中考英语一模
第PAGEPage\*MERGEFORMAT1页/共NUMPAGESPages\*MERGEFORMAT7页静安区2018学年第一学期期末教学质量调研九年级英语试卷Part2Phonetics,GrammarandVocabularyII.Choosethebestanswer.26.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartsisdifferentinpronunciation?A.jokeB.knowledgeC.apologizeD.operate27.I’veboughtsometeafromtheFamilyMart.Someisblacktea,and________restiswhitetea.A.aB.anC.theD./28.It’simportanttocare________yourchildrenwhenyoutakethemout.A.ofB.forC.fromD.with29.MayIuseyourdesktop?________doesn’twork.A.IB.MeC.MyD.Mine30.Icanhardlyunderstandthestoryalthoughthereareonly________newwords.A.littleB.fewC.alittleD.afew31.Couldyougivemesome________onhowtokeeppets?A.skillB.noteC.bookD.advice32.Thetotalnumberofthecitizensinthecityhasincreasedtooverfour________thisyear.A.millionB.millionsC.amillionD.millionsof33.Havingmilkforbreakfastcanhelpusfeel________laterintheday.Soyoudon’tneedanysnacks.A.hungryB.hungrierC.lesshungryD.thehungriest34.Thecompanyislosingitscustomersbecausethestaffneverwork________.A.goodB.wellC.badD.badly35.________excitingitistowatchtheWorldCupOpeningCeremony!A.WhatB.HowC.WhatanD.Whata36.--________isShanghaiTower?--It’s632metres.A.HowtallB.HowbigC.HowlongD.Howfar37.Jill________illfortwoweeks.Ihopehe’llbebettersoon.A.isB.wasC.willbeD.hasbeen38.Asasoldier,Johnsonhadnochoicebut________hiscaptain’sorders.A.obeyB.toobeyC.obeyedD.obeying39.Theladydenied________apreciousnecklacefromastrangeronherbirthday.A.getB.gotC.gettingD.toget40.--MustIhaveonlineclasses,Dad?--No,you________.You’refreetomakeyourowndecision.A.can’tB.mustn’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t41.I’mgladthatanewschool________hereintwoyears.A.isbuiltB.wasbuiltC.willbebuiltD.hasbeenbuilt42.You’dbetterasksomeoneelsetorepairyourcar,________itmaybreakdownontheway.A.orB.butC.andD.so43.Thesuspectwouldgotoprison________hecouldprove(证明)hewasinnocent.A.ifB.whenC.afterD.unless44.--Hello,Frank.Youlookbusy.AnythingIcandotohelp?--________.A.Noproblem.B.Oh,thanks.I’mOK.C.I’msorryIcan’t.D.I’mnotquitesure.45.--SorryI’mlate,MissChen,butmymumisillandIhavetolookafterher.--________A.Youdeserveit.B.Yes,ofcourse.C.That’sallright.D.Youcansaythatagain.III.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce.A.marketB.salesC.discoveredD.inventedE.hungryDoyoulikeeatinginstantnoodles(方便面)?Thefoodiseasytomakeandcheaptobuy.Peoplehavecelebratedits60thbirthdaythisyear.Itwas__46__byaJapanesebusinessmanMomofukuAndoin1958.Chinaisthebiggest__47__forinstantnoodles.Itcanbeasnackforstudents,amealonatrain,orjustachoicefor__48__workers.Morethan46.2billioninstantnoodlespacketsweresoldontheChinesemainlandandHongKongin2013,aBBCarticlereported.Butby2016,those__49__haddroppedto38.5billionpackets,accordingtotheWorldInstantNoodlesAssociation.A.popularB.improveC.rarelyD.offerE.nearlyOneofthereasonsforthedropcouldbetheriseofonlinefooddeliveryservices.Theycanbringyoufoodwhereveryouare.Theyalso__50__morechoicesandtastierfood.Accordingtoa2016surveybyChinaYouthDaily,about70percentofyoungpeopleordermealsonline__51__onceaweek.Inordertosolvethisproblem,instantnoodlescompaniesaretryingto__52__theirproducts.Theyaremakinginstantnoodleswithlessfatandsalt.Theyarealsomakingnewproducts,includingself-heatinghotpotandinstantrice.Thosecanmeettheneedsofyoungpeople.Theyhopethatinstantnoodleswillbe__53__again.Willinstantnoodlesdisappearoneday?Wedon’tknow.Buttheyhavesurelyleftamarkondininghistory.IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.54.Mum,don’tworry.Aliceisoldenoughtotakeanaeroplaneby________.(her)55.DidJennyacceptTom’s________offeryesterday?Shereallyneedshishelp.(three)56.Wewereterribly________bythehugefigureatmidnight.(frighten)57.Vincentwastoo________.Hewasstillunawareofthechangesofhisfamily.(careful)58.IwasattractedbyLucy________becauseofherstrongpersonality.(main)59.Don’tjumpto________.Youshouldthinkitover.(conclude)60.AfamousChinesewriter,JinYong,________onOctober30,2018.(death)61.Childrenshouldlearnhowtobe________whentheygrowup.(depend)V.Completethefollowingsentencesasrequired.62.Leohasnevermadeacomplaintabouthisjob.(改为一般疑问句)________Leoever________acomplaintabouthisjob?63.Welinkinformationwithpicturestomakeourmemorymoreefficient.(对划线部分提问)________________youlinkinformationwithpictures?64.Janecleanedoutherhouse.Shecouldhaveapartyinside.(合并为一句)Janecleanedoutherhouse________________shecouldhaveapartyinside.65.Jimaskedhisdad,“DoyouknowaboutAncientGreece?”(改为宾语从句)Jimaskedhisdad________he________aboutAncientGreece.66.Weshouldteachourstudentssomenecessarylivingskills.(改为被动语态)Ourstudentsshould________________somenecessarylivingskills.67.Theteacherdidn’tlistentoBob’sexcuseanylonger.(保持句意基本不变)Theteacher________________listenedtoBob’sexcuse.68.him,hissuggestions,seriously,expected,tothinkabout,hisfather(连词成句)________________________________________________________.Part3ReadingandWritingVI.ReadingcomprehensionA.Choosethebestanswer.ItwasacoldwinternightwhenthepoliceofficerLeeandthedetectiveSmithwerewalkingbacktothepolicestation.Theysawarobberattackinganoldwomanontheroad.LeeandSmithranovertotherobberimmediately.Therobbersawthemandranawayasfastashecould.LeeandSmithfollowedhimforalongdistanceuntiltherobberrushedintoanundergroundstation.LeeandSmithranintothestationandtriedtofindhim.Itwasquitedarkoutsidethatnightandtheycouldn’tseetherobberclearly.Buttheyrememberedwhathisbodyshapewaslike.Whentheywentin,theysawsixmeninthestatin.Allofthemhadthesimilarbuildastherobber.Leelookedatthemcarefully,onebyone.Thefirstmanwasarguingwithanundergroundstationworker.Heseemedtobeverydepressed.Thesecondonewaswatchingthefightbetweenthefirstmanandtheworker.Itseemedlikehewasquiteinterestedinit.Thethirdonewasquietlyreadinganewspaper.Hisfacewashiddenbehindthenewspaper.Thefourthonewasrunningtowarmhimselfup,asitwascoldinthestation.Thefifthonewaswaitingfortheunderground.Helookedathiswatchseveraltimes.Heseemedtobeinahurry.Thesixthonewaswearingabigcoat,sittingonabenchandshivering.Leefinallyfoundoutwhichonetherobberwas.HewhisperedtoSmith,“Look!Therobberwantedtocoveruphispanting(气喘吁吁)bydoingthis.”69.AssoonasLeeandSmithsawtherobberattackinganoldwoman,they________.A.walkedbacktothepolicestationB.rantocatchtherobberC.ranintotheundergroundstationD.keptawayfromtherobber70.Therobberrushedintotheundergroundstationto________.A.escapefromthemB.meethisfriendsC.robothersD.takeanunderground71.Theunderlinedword“depressed”inParagraph4means“________”.A.relaxedB.unhappyC.thoughtfulD.comfortable72.Thesixmenintheundergroundstationallhadthesimilar________.A.hairB.heightC.bodyshapeD.age-group73.AccordingtoLee,________wastherobber.A.thefirstmanB.thesecondmanC.thefourthmanD.thesixthman74.What’sthebesttitleforthearticle?A.Adramaticrobbery.B.Thecleverdetective.C.Theproudpoliceman.D.Thehiddenrobber.B.Choosethebestanswerandcompletethepassage.YESNOSunZhenyao,13,ShanghaiLiMingyi,14,BeijingSafetycomesfirst.Mostprimaryschoolssuggestthatparentsshouldcomealongwiththeirchildrenontheirwaytoschool.Idon’tthinkit’saproblemfortheparents.Theyjusthavetostayattheschoolgatealittle__75__.Also,it’sverycrowdedaroundschoolgatesinthemorning.Trafficaccidentsmayhappen.Only__76__schoolguardsisnotenough.Ifparentscanhelp,therewillbefeweraccidents.Onweekdays,guardingschoolsandkeepingstudentssafeshouldbetheschool’sresponsibility–nottheparents’.__79__,thetimewhentheyhavetoguardisusuallyabout7:40to8a.m.,themorningrushhour.Someparentsmightgetcaughtinatrafficjamandlatefortheirwork.Idon’tthinkthistaskshouldfallontheparents.SunRun,14,ZhejiangHuangXi,15,JiangsuThisrequestisnotjustaboutstudents’safety,butalsohelpingtheschool.Itisagood__77__toimproverelationsbetweenparentsandschools.Secondly,parentscansetagoodexamplefortheirkidsbyworking__78__fortheirschool.Mostoftheseparentsareofficeworkers.Theyhavetheirownthingstodo.Theyhurrytoworkeverymorning.Tomeetthisnewrequest,somemayhavetoasktimeoff.Thiswillaffecttheirworkperformance.Ithinkit’sbettertoaskfortheparents’__80__first.Ifsomearewillingtovolunteer,theycandoso.Butitshouldn’tbesomethingthateveryparenthastodo.75.A.harderB.longerC.fartherD.higher76.A.waitingforB.talkingwithC.listeningtoD.dependingon77.A.excuseB.wayC.proofD.culture78.A.bravelyB.excitedlyC.confidentlyD.faithfully79.A.What’smoreB.AsaresultC.ForthetimebeingD.Atlast80.A.emotionsB.methodsC.opinionsD.reasonsC.Fillintheblankswithproperwords.It’saschooldaymorning.Youaredressingyourselfinthebedroom.Atthesametime,youarethinkingabouttakingyourschoolbagfromthelivingroom.Butwhenyouwalkthroughyourbedroomdoorandintothelivingroom,yousuddenlyforgetw__81__youarethereandjustdon’tknowwhattodo.Mostpeoplewouldthinktheyhaveapoorm__82__.Butscientistsbelievethattheactofwalkingthroughdoorwaysmakesthemforgetthings.Theycallitthe“doorwayeffect”.ThescientistsfromtheUniversityofNotreDameintheUSdidane__83__.Theyplacedseveralobjectsintotworooms.ThestudentshadtoputanobjectfromRoomAintoashoeboxandthencarriedittoRoomBthroughadoorway.InRoomB,theyexchangeditforanotherobjectandbroughtitbacktoRoomAintheshoebox.Thenthestudentswereaskedtodothesamethingsw__84__crossingthroughadoorway.Duringtheperiodoftime,thescientistswouldrandomly(随机地)askthestudentswhichobjectwasintheirshoeboxatthemoment.Thescientistsfoundtheiranswerswereslowerandlessc__85__whentheywalkedthroughadoorwayandintoanewroom.“Adoorwayisjustlikeaboundary(分界线)inthemind,”theleadscientistGabrielRadavanskytoldScientificAmerican.Setting“boundaries”inourmindscancauseustoforgetthingsc__86__.Forexample,whenyouwalkintothelivingroom,yourbrainthinkstheactofgettingyourschoolbagisalready“done”anditmoveson.Isthereawaytos__87__the“doorwayeffect”?Writingdownwhatyouneedbeforegoingintoanotherroommightbehelpful.D.Answerthequestions.Haveyoueverwishedyoucouldchangesomethingaboutyourbody?Ifso,you’renotalone.Manypeopleuseapps(手机软件)likeMeituXiuxiutoeditphotosbeforepostingthemonsocialmedia.Someteenagersareevenhavingplasticsurgery(整容)atanearlyage.Zeng,asenior2studentfromChengdu,hadadoubleeyelidsurgerydonethissummer.Sheandmanyofherclassmatesbelievebiggereyeslookmorebeautiful.Asteenagers’bodiesgrowandchange,theybecomeawareofthesmallestflaw(缺陷)intheirlooks.Theyareveryworriedaboutit.Thiscanaffecttheirhealth.AccordingtoHuxiuNews,over60percentofgirlsrefusetotakepartinsomedailyactivitiessuchasgoingtoschool,becausetheyfeelbadabouttheirlooks.Asmuchas31percentofteenagersdonotwanttospeakupinclassbecausetheyworrythatotherswillnoticetheirlooks.Oneofthemaincausesisadvertising,TVshowsandsocialmedia.Picturesof“perfect”facesandbodiesareeverywhere.Theysuggestthathavinglargeeyes,paleskinandskinnybodiesistheonlywaytobebeautiful.Magazinesgivetipsabouthowtoloseweight“indays”.Advertisementssuggestthatyoushouldwhitenyourskinusingcertainproducts.AndTVshowsoftenmakefunofoverweightcharacters.Seeingallthesethingscanmakepeoplebelievethattheyshouldchangetheirbodies.Sowhatshouldwedo?AccordingtoNancyEtcoffoftheHarvardMedicalSchool,“Weneedtohelpyoungpeopleinmanyways.Thesewayscanincludeeducatingstudentsaboutbodyconfidenceinschool,aswellasencouragingparentstotalktotheirkidsaboutthistopic.Afterall,beautycomesinallshapesandsizes,”Etcoffsaid.88.Domanyteenagershaveplasticsurgeryatanearlyage?89.Howdoteenagersprobablyfeelwhentheyareawareofthesmallestflawintheirlooks?90.Howmanygirlsrefusetotakepartinsomedailyactivitiesbecauseofthebadfeelingabouttheirlooks?91.Whatare“perfect”facesandbodiesaccordingtoadvertising,TVshowsandsocialmedia?92.Whatdoesitmeanbysaying“…,beautycomesinallshapesandsizes.”?93.Whatcanyoudotomakeyourselflookandfeelyourbest?Pleaselisttwoways.VII.Writing94.Writeatleast60wordsonthetopic“Thiswasmypromise”(请以“这就是我的承诺”为,写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)承诺是一份责任,也是一种素养。在你的成长过程中,对家人、老师、朋友、同学和社会有过哪些与承若有关的经历和感触呢?请结合自己的个人经历,选取一个角度,讲述一个具体事例。Thefollowingisforreferenceonlyberesponsiblefor…promise(sb.)that…make/keep/breakone’spromise参考答案语法:26-30ACBDD31-35DACBB36-40ADBCD41-45CADBC46-53DAEBDEBA54.herself55.third56.frightened57.careless58.mainly59.conclusions60.died61.independent62.Hasmade63.Whydo64.sothat65.if/whetherknew66.betaught67.nolonger68.Hisfatherexpectedhimtothinkabouthissuggestionsseriously.阅读:69-74BABCCD75-80BDBDAC81.why82.memory83.experiment84.when85.correct86.easily87.solve88.No,theydon’t.89.Theyareveryworriedaboutit.90.Over60percentofgirls.91.Theysuggestthathavinglargeeyes,paleskinandskinnybodiesistheonlywaytobebeautiful.92.Everyoneisbeautifulregardlessoftheirshapesandsizes.93.Doingexerciseandwearinglovelyclothes.
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