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内蒙古巴彦淖尔市临河区第五中学届九年级英语第三次模拟试题无答案
内蒙古巴彦淖尔市临河区第五中学2020届九年级英语第三次模拟试题
第Ⅰ卷选择题(满分95分)
第一部分听力(共三节,满分30分)
I.录音中有五个句子,每个句子听一遍,然后从每小题A、B、C中选出能对每个句子做出适当反应的答语。
(每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.A.Helikesfishing. B.Heisaworker. C.Heistallandthin.
2.A.Yes,Idon’tmind. B.Ofcoursenot. C.No,pleasedon’t.
3.A.DoI?
Thankyou!
B.No,Idon’t. C.Ithinkso.
4.A.At7:
30. B.Onfoot. C.About10minutes.
5.A.Goodidea!
B.Goodluck!
C.Mypleasure.
II.短对话理解(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
你将听到十段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段对话读两遍。
6.WhatsportcanJackplaywell?
A.
B.
C.
7.Whatanimalarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.
B.
C.
8.HowdidMarykeepintouchwithherparents?
A.
B.
C.
9.HowcanthemangettotheSummerPalace?
A.
B.
C.
10.Wheredoesthedialoguehappen?
A.
B
.C.
11.Wherearethemanandthewomantalking?
A.Intheworkshop.B.Atthetrainstation.C.Attheairport.
12.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?
A.Themanworkedhard.B.Thepartydidnotenduntilmidnight.
C.Themandidn'tsleeplong.
13.WhatdoesBillthinkofthenovel?
A.Helikesitverymuch.B.Hecan'tstandit.C.Hedoesn'tmindit.
14.Whatdressdoestheman
advisethewomantowearattheparty?
A.Thewhitedress.B.Theblackdress.C.Theflowerdress.
15.Whataretheyprobablygoingtodothisafternoon?
A.Goswimming.B.Studyathome.C.Goboating.
III.长对话理解(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
你将听到两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题。
请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
每段对话读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第l6至第l7小题。
16.WhatdidthemanfirstplantodoontheInternet?
A.ListentomusicaboutCanada.B.GetsomeinformationaboutCanada.
C.Playgames.
17.Whodidthemanchatwith?
A.PeoplefromCanada.B.Peopleintrouble.C.ApenfriendfromCanada.
听下面一段对话,回答第l8至第20小题。
18.Whichcityisthemanleavingfor?
A.Moscow.B.London.C.NewYork.
19.Whendidthelasttrainleave?
A.At9:
50.B.At9:
55.C.At10:
30.
20.Wherecanthemanbuytheticket?
A.Onthetrain.B.Nearthebusstation.C.Attheticketwindow.
第二部分阅读理解(共三节,满分40分)
第一节(共4小题;每小题2分,满分8分)
第二节配对阅读。
WhenIlookedatthegradeonmymathpaper,myjaw(下巴)almostdroppedtotheground:
abig“65”inbrightredink.Ihadneverreceivedsuchaterriblegradebefore.
21._____ItoldhimIgot85andthatthereportwouldn’tcomeuntiltheendofthemonth.Dadsmiled.Hisdaughterwouldneverlieabouthergrade,sohedidn’tdoubttheunusualdelay(延迟)ofmyreport.
Amonthlater,Dadcasually(随意地)askedmeagainaboutthereportatthedinnertable.Helookedrightintomyeyesandaskdforananswer.22._____IhadliedbecauseIdidn’twanttolethimdown.
Foramoment,hejustlookedatme.Iwouldhavepreferredatellingoffthanthatsilence.Final
ly,Dadsaid,inahurtvoice,“Youhavealreadyletmedown,withyourlie.Iamnotdisappointedatyourmathscore.Thatisnobigdeal—noonecanbeperfectallthetime.ButIamverydisappointedinyou.23._______It’s mucheasiertoachieveabettergradethanrebuildsomeoneelse’strustinyou.”
Dad’swordstouchedmyheart.Icouldn’tforgivemyselfforhavinghurthisfeelings.ItookoutthereportthatIhadbeenhidingforweeks,handedtohimandapologized,sincerely.Irealizedthatmyhonestyisnotonlyimportanttomepersonally,buttothosearoundmethattrullycareaboutmywell-being.
InoneofShakespeare’splaysacharactersays:
“Nolegacy(遗产)issorichashonesty.”24.______Andfromthenon,I’venevertoldalietoanyoneintheworld.
A.Ifyoucan’tbehonestwithyourdad,whocanyoubehonestwith?
B.AfterthetalkbetweenDadandme,Ibegantounderstandthosewords.
C.Havingnochoice,ItoldhimthatIhadinfactgotjust65
inmymathfinal.
D.Iwassoashamed(羞愧)thatwhenIgothomethatafternoonIliedtomydad.
A.
Lifeisfullofsurprisesandyouneverknowhowthingswillturnout.
SirJohnGurdonisagoodexampleofthis.Asaboy,hewastoldhewashopelessatscienceandfinishedbottomofhisclass.Now,aged79,theverysameGurdonsharedthe2020NobelPrizeinMedicinewithJapanesestemcell(干细胞)researcherShinyaYamanaka.
Likesomanyscientists,Gurdonshowsuswherethepowerofcuriosityandperseverance(坚持不懈)canlead.
Attheageof15in1948,Gurdonrankedlastoutofthe250boysathishighschoolinbiologyandeveryothersciencesubject.Gurdon’shighschoolscienceteacherevensaidthathisdreamofbecomingascientistwas“quiteridiculous”.
Inspiteofhisteacher’scriticisms,Gurdonfollowedhiscuriosityandkeptworkinghard.Hewenttothelabearlyandleftlaterthananyoneelse.Heexperiencedthousandsoffailures.
“Myownbeliefisthatwewill,intheend,understandeverythingabouthowcellsactuallywork.,”Gurdonsaid.
In1962,Gurdontookacellfromanadultfrogandmoveditsgenetic(基因的)informationintoaneggcell.Theeggcellthengrewintoaclone(克隆)oftheadultfrog.ThistechniquelaterhelpedtocreateDollythesheepin1996,thefirstclonedmammal(哺乳动物)intheworld.
In2020,Gurdon’sworkwasdevelopedbyYamanakatoshowthatasample(样本)ofaperson’sskincanbeusedtocreatestemcells.Usingthetechnique,doctorscanrepairapatient’sheartafteraheartattack.
“Luckfavorsthepreparedmind,”GurdontoldtheNobelPrizeOrganization.“Ninetyperce
ntofthetimethingsdon’twork,butwhentheydo,youhavetoseize(抓住)thechance.”
()25.Inwhatorderarethefollowingsmentionedinthepassage?
a.createthesheepDolly.b.takeacellfromanadultfrog.
c.useaperson’sskintocreatestemcells.d.moveafrog’sgeneticinformationintoaneggcell.e.g
rowintoacloneofafrog
A.b-a-c-d-eB.b-d-e-a-cC.b-d-a-c-eD.b-e-d-a-c
()26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ridiculous”mean?
A.无知的B.无谓的C.荒废的D.荒谬的
()27.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Ninetypercentofthetimethingsdon’twork.
B.Luckfavorsthepreparedmind.
C.Lifeiffullofsurprises.
D.Howtoknowcellsactuallywork
B
Therewasatablesetoutunderatreeinfrontofthehouse,andtheMarchHareandtheHatterwerehavingteaatit.ADormousewassittingbetweenthem,fastasleep,andtheothertwowererestingtheirarmsonit,andtalkingoveritshead.“VeryuncomfortablefortheDormouse,”thoughtAlice;“only,asit’sasleep,Ibelieveitdoesn’tmind.”
Thetablewasalargeone,butthethreewereallcrowdedtogetheratonecornerofit.“Noroom!
Noroom!
”theycriedoutwhentheysawAlicecoming.“There’splentyofroom!
”saidAliceangrily,andshesatdowninalargearm-chairatoneendofthetable.
“Havesomewine,”theMarchHaresaidinanencouragingtone.
Alicelookedallroundthetable,buttherewasnothingonitbuttea.“Idon’tseeanywine,”shesaid.
“Thereisn’tany,”saidtheMarchHare.
“Thenitwasimpoliteofyounottoofferit,”saidAliceangrily.
“Itwasn’tverycivilofyouto
takeyourseatwithoutinvitation,”saidtheMarchHare.
“Ididn’tknowitwasyourtable,”saidAlice;“it’slaidforagreatmanymorethanthree.”
“Yourhairwantscutting,”saidtheHatter.HehadbeenwatchingAliceforsometime.
“Youshouldlearnnottogiveyourpersonalideas,”Alicesaidseriously;“it’sveryrude.”
TheHatteropenedhiseyesverywideonhearingthis;butallhesaidwas,“Whyisaraven(乌鸦)likeawriting-desk?
”
“Come,weshallhavesomefunnow!
”saidAlice.“I’mgladthey’vebegunaskingriddles(谜语).—IbelieveIcanguessthat,”shesaidloudly.
“Doyoumeanthatyouthinkyoucanfindouttheanswertoit?
”saidtheMarchHare.
“Exactlyso,”saidAlice.
“Thenyoushouldsaywhatyoumean,”theMarchHarewenton.
“Ido,”Alicequicklyreplied;“atleast—atleastImeanwhatIsay—that’sthesamething,youknow.”
…
Finally,theyallbegantolaughatAlice.
FromAliceinWonderland
28.AccordingtoParagraph1,wherewastheDormousesitting?
A.Inthehouse.
B.Underthetable.
C.Farawayfromthetable.
D.BetweentheMarchHareandtheHatter.
29.Theunderlinedword“civil”inthepassagemeans_____.
A.politeB.generousC.rudeD.smart
30.WhydidAlicesay“Youshouldlearnnottogiveyourpersonalideas”?
A.BecauseAlicedidn’thaveanyteaorwinetodrink.
B.BecausetheHattersaidherhairwantedcutting.
C.BecausetheHatterlikedherhairverymuch.
D.BecauseAlicedidn’tlikeherhairatall.
31.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromtheendofstory?
A.Alicepaidnoattentiontotheriddle.
B.Alicewassureabouttheanswertotheriddle.
C.Alicewasunhappywhens
heheardtheriddle.
D.Aliceactuallydidn’tknowtheanswertotheriddle.
C
UndertheDome,a103-minutedocumentary(纪录片)self-funded(自费)byinterviewerChaiJing,wasplayedonvideo-sharingwebsitesinChinaonFeb28,2020.
Ithasrapidlymadethepublicpayattentiontoairpollutionandencouragedpeopletopreventairpollution.
Chai,39,saidshestartedtheworkafterherdaughterwasborn.“Iclosedallthewindows.Istartedeverydaybycheckingtheairpollutionindex(指数),”Chaisaid.“Idon’twanttoliveinthisway.Ineedtofindoutwherethesmog(烟雾)comesfromandwhatonearthisgoingon.”
Overayear,shewenttopollutedareastofindthesources(源头)ofsmog,visitedtheUSandtheUKtolearnabouttheirexperiences,andinterviewedofficials,scientistsandthegeneralpublic.
Chai’sresearchshowsthattheburningofcoalandoilcontributesto60percentofPM2.5pollutants(污染物).Chailiststhethingsthatmostpeoplecandotodealwithairpollution.
ChengChen,a22-year-oldstudentfromBeijingForeignStud