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江西省赣州市兴国县九年级竞赛英语试题
2021年5月江西省赣州市兴国县九年级竞赛英语试题
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一、单选题
1.Amytakesexerciseeveryday.That’swhysheishealthyandalwaysfullof________.
A.memoryB.interestC.pressureD.energy
2.-It’snotdifficultforfiveworkerstopushthebrokenvanaway.
-Yes,_______.
A.Whenthecat’saway,themicewillplay.
B.Everydoghasitsday.
C.Manyhandsmakelightwork.
D.Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket.
3.—DoesMrs.Millerhavetogetupearlytopreparebreakfastforherson?
—No,she________.Herhusbandcandothat.
A.mustn’tB.can’tC.needn’tD.shouldn’t
4.It’ssaidthatShanghaiDisneylandParkiswonderful.SuRuiwillvisititwithherfriends________itisopentothepublic.
A.ifB.althoughC.untilD.since
5.Theidea“hongbao”________byWeChatin2014.Nowgiving“hongbao”isregardedasanewwayforpeopletoexpressfeelingsofthanks,loveandfriendship.
A.isintroducedB.wasintroducedC.introducedD.introduces
6.Themermaid________waswritten,directedandproducedbyStephenChowdrewmanyChinesefanstothecinema.
A.whoB.whomC.whatD.that
7.—Suzhou________itsbeautifulgardens,isn’tit?
—Yes.Iplantovisititthissummerholiday.
A.issimilartoB.isfriendlytoC.isknownforD.isthirstyfor
8.—Luke,couldyoupleasetellme________forclassthismorning?
—Becausemybikewasbrokenonmywaytoschool.
A.whyyoucomelateB.whyyoucamelate
C.whydoyoucomelateD.whydidyoucomelate
二、完型填空
WhenIstartedeighthgrade,Imadeanewfriendatschool.9afterawhile,shetriedtokeepmeawayfrommyotherfriends.Ithoughtshewasmy10,butshetriedtohurtme.Iwasscaredanddidn’t11anyone.
Mymomfoundmealittlestrangeandaskedmeifsomethingwas12.Itoldherwhatwashappening.Wetalkedalotaboutit.ShethoughtIcouldgotoanotherschool.ButI13myschool.Ididn’twanttoleave.14,Iwantedtotrytomakethingsbetter—formyselfandforotherkindswhogotbullied.
MymomandIdidalotof15andsharedwhatwelearnedaboutthe16ofbullying.Wetalkedtoschoolleadersandinvitedaspeakertogiveananti-bullyingspeech.Ialsowrotearticlesandtraveledaroundthecountryto17atmeetings.Thissummer,we’reorganizingakindnesscamp.We’re18workingwiththeleaderofKentuckytocreateastatewidegrouptostopbullying.Noneofthesehasbeen19.Forexample,IgetverynervouswhenIhavetospeakinpublic.ButIjusttrytoget20.Ihaveavoice,andIwanttouseitforgood.
Thesedays,thingshavebeenmuchbetter21meatschool.Butbullyingstillhappenstomillionsofkidseveryyear.Notlongago,oneofmyclassmatestoldmethatsomeofherfriendshad22heronthelegandknee.Isuggestedthatshetalktoaparentorateacherandfindnewfriends.Itmightbehard,butit’s23tostandupforyourself.Idon’teverwanttobebulliedagain,andIdon’twantanyoneelsetobebullied,either.
9.A.SoB.ButC.NorD.And
10.A.partnerB.studentC.friendD.enemy
11.A.tellB.acceptC.inviteD.praise
12.A.funnyB.helpfulC.possibleD.wrong
13.A.finishedB.mentionedC.enteredD.loved
14.A.SometimesB.InsteadC.MaybeD.Then
15.A.researchB.homeworkC.exerciseD.pressure
16.A.memoriesB.methodsC.dangersD.differences
17.A.promiseB.speakC.volunteerD.perform
18.A.ratherB.seldomC.justD.even
19.A.generalB.directC.healthyD.easy
20.A.fairnessB.courageC.inspirationD.agreement
21.A.ofB.inC.forD.with
22.A.kickedB.treatedC.admiredD.protected
23.A.difficultB.unusualC.importantD.popular
三、用单词的正确形式完成短文
completewhilechangeplantpieceyousmallbehindmakemiddle
Mapsshowwherethingsare.Somemapsshowcountries,rivers,mountains,oceansandroads24.othersshowthestars.Youcanmakeanotherkindofmaps,aNature-in-the-Roundmap.Itwillshownatureinyourownarea.
Foreachmap,you’llneeda25.ofpaper,ablackpencilandsomecoloredpencils.Drawalargecircleonthepaper,andthencutitout.Drawa26.pictureofyourselfinthecenterofthecircle.
TocreateaNature-in-the-Roundmap,takethepaperandpencilsoutsideandthensitinthe27.ofanopenarea.
Nowlookaroundyou.Reallyseewhat’sthere!
Looktotherightandtotheleft.Lookinfrontofyou,28.you,aboveyou,andatthegroundbelowyou.With29.asthecenterpointofthemap,draweverythingthatyouseearoundyou,suchas30.,insects,rocksandsoon.Thengobackindoorsandcoloryourdrawingto31.themap.Writewhenandwhereyourmapwas32..
Ifyouwanttodiscoverhownature33.fromseasontoseason,usethesameway.Youjustneedtositinthesameplacetocreateamapduringeachseasonoftheyear.
四、阅读单选
TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt
1000FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10028
211-535-7710www.metmuseum.org
Entrances
FifthAvenueat82ndStreet
Hours
Open7daysaweek.
Sunday—Thursday10:
00—17:
30
FridayandSaturday10:
00—21:
00
Closed:
ThanksgivingDay,December25,January1,andthefirstMondayinMay.
Admission
$25.00recommendedforadults,$12.00recommendedforstudents,includestheMainBuildingandtheCloistersonthesameday;freeforchildrenunder12withanadult.
FreewithAdmission
Allspecialexhibitions,aswellasfilms,lectures,guidedtours,concerts,gallerytalks,andfamily/children'sprogramsarefreewithadmission.
Askabouttoday'sactivitiesattheGreatHallInformationDesk.
TheCloistersMuseumandGardens
TheCloistersMuseumandGardensisabranchoftheMetropolitanMuseumofArtdevotedtotheartandarchitectureofEuropeintheMiddleAges.Theextensivecollectionconsistsofmasterworksinsculpture,coloredglass,andpreciousobjectsfromEuropedatingfromaboutthe9thtothe15thcentury.
Hours
Open7daysaweek.
March—October10:
00—17:
15
November—February10:
00—16:
45
Closed:
ThanksgivingDay,December25,andJanuary1.
34.WhencanpeoplevisittheCloistersMuseumandGardens?
A.At11:
00,onDecember25.B.At9:
30,onMarch3.
C.At17:
00,onFebruary16.D.At15:
00,onOctober20.
35.Howmuchmaytheypayifanadultwithher10-year-oldsonvisitsthemuseum?
A.$12.B.$25.C.$37.D.$62.
36.TheattractionoftheCloistersMuseumandGardensliesinthefactthat________.
A.itopensalltheyearroundB.ithasamodernEuropean-stylegarden
C.itscollectionsdatefromtheMiddleAgesD.itsellsexcellentEuropeanglasscollections
MaxlivedwithhisfamilyinaruralareatothesouthofWarwick,Queensland,Australia,awonderfulsettingforayoungdogwholikedtorunaroundandgoonadventures.ButMaxwasgettingoninyears,withhisdeclineofhearinghewasmuchmoreinterestedinspendingtimewithhisfamily,especiallya3-year-oldhumannamedAurora.
Oneday,AurorawasoutsideplayinginsomewetAprilweather.Butsomehow,thegirllosttrackofexactlywhereherhousewas.Inthemeantime,Aurora'sfamilyrealizedshewasn'twheretheythoughtshewas.Thefamilywasinapanic.
Bythenextmorning,thewordhadspreadaboutthemissing3-year-old.Over100peoplewereoutlookingforAurora.AmongthosesearchingwasAurora'sgrandmother,LeisaBennett.ItwasoutamongstthatbrushthatLeisawascallinghergranddaughter'snamewhensheheardareply.
WhenIheardheryell'Granny'Iknewitwasher,"saidLeisa."Irushedtothemountain...andwhenIgottothetop,Maxcametome."...AsLeisagotclosetoMax,theelderlydogturnedaroundandledAurora'sgrandmotherrighttothefrightenedgirl.Whatfollowedwasanemotionalreunionwith"alotoftears”,whichfrightenedthelittlegirl."IthinkAurorawasabitoverwhelmedbythetearsandthehowling,butIexplainedtoherhowhappythosetearswere,"Leisasaid.Againsttheodds,Aurorawasaliveandcompletelyunharmedasidefromsomeminorcuts.
ShehadapparentlytakenshelterunderarockandwaskeptsafeandwarmtherebyMax,whohadstayedwithherthroughoutthenight,keepingherwarmasthetemperaturedroppedinthenightandguardingheragainstanypotentialattackers.
Inrecognitionofhiseffortsinkeepingthegirlsafe,Maxwasdeclaredanhonorarypolicedogthoughit'sunlikelyhegotthemessage.
37.WhatcanweknowaboutMax?
A.Hishearingisbeginningtofail.B.Hehaslosthissight.
C.Heisoldbutstilloveractive.D.Hehasdifficultyrunningaround.
38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"overwhelmed"meaninParagraph4?
A.inspiredB.disappointedC.movedD.confused
39.Howwasthegirlfound?
A.Maxwentbacktoseekforhelp.B.SheheardGranny'scallingandresponded.
C.Thepolicedogsmelledherundertherock.D.Grannyheardhercryinginthebush.
40.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AGirlLostintheForestB.PeopleWentOuttoSearchforaGirlC.TheFriendshipbetweenHumanandAnimalD.ADogProvesHisWorthasMan'sFriend
Yougethomefromschool,eatasnack,playsoccer,finishyourhomework,eatdinner,andfinally,gotobed.Toomanyteensarebusywiththeirschoolactivities,butintheend,doesthatpayoff?
Howmanyafter-schoolactivitiesdoyoutakepartin?
Three?
Four?
Aretheyworthyourtime?
Thinkaboutit.Yourgradesmaybefallingbutyoukeeptellingyourselfwhatyou’relearningisreallyhardandyou’restilltryingyourbest.Don’tbelieveit,you’relyingtoyourself.
You’renottheonlyonewiththatproblem.AcrosstheUnitedStates,teens’freetimehasdecreasedgreatly.Ifyoureallyfeellikeyou’retoobusy,cutbackonwhatyoudo.Iknowthatsoundslikeacrazyidea,buttryit.You’llhavemoretimetorelax.WilliamDoherty,aprofessoroftheDepartmentofFamilySocialScienceattheUniversityofMinnesotasays,“Whathappenswhenchildrenareover-scheduledisthattheygetmorestressedout,be