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上海版2020届九年级下学期英语中考二模(I)卷

姓名:

________班级:

________成绩:

________

一、单项选择(共15题;共30分)

1.(2分)Istillrememberthereusedtobe_______undergroundcave.MyfriendsandIoftenhadfunin_______18-foot-deepcave.

A.an;the    

B.a;the    

C.an;an    

D.a;an    

2.(2分)Ialwaystakeabustoschool.Whataboutyou?

A.Howsoon    

B.Howabout    

C.What    

D.Howfar    

3.(2分)—You'vesavedalotofmoney.Howdoyouplanto_______it?

—Youknow,itwill_______muchtobuyahouse.

A.pay;spend    

B.spend;take    

C.cost;pay    

D.take;cost    

4.(2分)Nowmanyyoungpeople________postingarticlesandphotosontotheWechat(微信)tosharewiththeirfriends.

A.areusedfor    

B.areusedto    

C.usedto    

D.getusedfor    

5.(2分)Hewants_______adictionaryinthestore.

A.buy    

B.andbuys    

C.tobuy    

D.buys    

6.(2分)—You        getupsolateinthemorning.

—Thankyou.I'llfollowyouradvice.

A.oughtn'tto       

B.oughtto       

C.don't    

7.(2分)Myfriendhasthesamehaircut__________Ido.

A.as    

B.like    

C.seem    

D.lookslike    

8.(2分)Youmuststop_______.Myfatherissleeping.

A.talk    

B.talking    

C.totalk    

9.(2分)Somepeopleenjoy______outtheirmessagesinbottleswhentheytravelonthesea.

A.tosend    

B.send    

C.sending    

D.sent    

10.(2分)Hemadeamistake,butthenhetookactiontochangethesituation________itgotworse.               

A.until    

B.when    

C.before    

D.because    

11.(2分)Asstudents,weshoulddosomethingwecan________________ourschoolbeautiful.

A.make    

B.make    

C.tomake    

12.(2分)—Howmanyofthesebookshaveyouread?

—________ofthem.Everyone.

A.Many    

B.Some    

C.All    

D.None    

13.(2分)(2016•东营)—Whydidn'tyoucryforhelpwhenyouwererobbed (被抢劫)?

—IfIopenedmymouth,theymightfindmyfourgoldteeth.Thatwouldbe     !

A.bad    

B.muchworse    

C.worst    

D.theworst    

14.(2分)—Playingchessseemstobeveryhard,WeiHua.Idon'twant________.

—Comeon,please.

A.try    

B.haveatry    

C.triedit    

D.totryit    

15.(2分)(2017·武汉)—Ihadareallygoodweekendatmyaunt's.  

A.Oh,that'sveryniceofyou    

B.Congratulations    

C.It'sapleasure    

D.Oh,I'mgladtohearthat    

二、完形填空(共1题;共15分)

16.(15分)完形填空

Ihadnevernoticedher.Shewasnotthekindofgirlwhocoulddrawattention.Shewasnottall1lookedordinary.Inclass,shelikedsittingattheback,readingorwritingnotes.OnedayIaskedher2aloudthetext.WhenIheardherstandard(标准)AmericanEnglish,Ilookedatherwithneweyes.AndIrememberedhername—Kelly.Lateron,theNationalCollegeSpeechCompetitionwouldbeheld.Onestudentinourschool3toattend.Ithoughtitoverandfilledinhername.Kellypractised4forthecompetition.However,Iwasalittleworried

5shewasalwaystooquiet.Couldshereally6wellinthecompetition?

7thenightofthecompetition,Isatinthefrontrowofthehallveryearly.Itoldhertotakeiteasy.Herfaceturnedredandshesaidnothing8seemedthatshewasreallynervous.Ifeltupset,butIjustpattedheron9shoulderandlethergotodrawlots(抽签).Asaresult,shedrewNo.9whileNo.8wasaboywhowasverygoodatgivingspeeches.

Sureenough,No.8wasvery10Thewholeaudiencemadeawarmapplause.

Whilethey11abouthisspeechwithexcitement,Kellyappearedonthestage.Iwithnocouragetolookather.Itwasher12timetogoupthestage,soIcouldn'tbeangrywithherforanysmallmistakes.Butatthatmoment,Ifound13Iwassoafraidofherfailure(失败).

Thestrongspotlightandlargehallmade14sosmallthatnobodyseemedtonoticeshehadbeenonthestage.Ifelthopeless.

Butthemomentthatsurprisedmecame.Iclearlyheardavoice,averyloudvoice,“Now,pleasefocusonme.”

Threetimesinall,louderandlouder.

Thewholeaudiencefellsilent.

Icouldhardlybelievethatloudvoicecamefromthegirl,whowasusuallysoft-voicedanddidn'tcatchattentionatall.Shegaveaperfectspeech.

IthinkIwillneverforgetthistouchinglesson15mystudenttaughtme—neverunderestimate(低估)thepowerofthesilentpeople.

(1)

A.or    

B.but    

C.aswell    

D.and    

(2)

A.read    

B.reading    

C.toread    

D.toreading    

(3)

A.allow    

B.allowed    

C.wasallowed    

D.allows    

(4)

A.hard    

B.hardly    

C.harder    

D.hardest    

(5)

A.though    

B.because    

C.when    

D.if    

(6)

A.did    

B.bedone    

C.do    

D.doing    

(7)

A.In    

B.At    

C.By    

D.on    

(8)

A.That    

B.This    

C.It's    

D.It    

(9)

A.an    

B.a    

C.不填    

D.the    

(10)

A.success    

B.successful    

C.succeed    

D.successfully    

(11)

A.talked    

B.wouldtalk    

C.aswell    

D.weretalking    

(12)

A.one    

B.theone    

C.first    

D.thefirst    

(13)

A.when    

B.that    

C.why    

D.what    

(14)

A.she    

B.her    

C.herself    

D.hers    

(15)

A.which    

B.whose    

C.what    

D.who    

三、阅读理解(共3题;共28分)

17.(10分)阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Doyouknowkindwordsandlightmusiccanhelpplantsgrowbetter?

Manypeopletalkandplaymusictotheirplants.Andmanypeopletryveryhardtoprotecttheirplantsfromloudnoise,stronglightandbadsmell.That'snotall.Somepeopleareverycarefulaboutwhattheysayordoinfrontofplants.Theydon'ttalkaboutunhappythingsandwon'tbeataflyneartheirplants.

Doplantshavefeelings?

Manypupilsthinkso.Evenafewscientiststhinkthatplantshavefeelings.Butmostscientistsdon'tagree.Theydon'tthinkthatplantscallbehappy,worried,angry,lovingorafraid.Theydon'tbelievethataplant'sfeelingcanbehurt.

ProfessorCleveBacksterinAmericadidanexperimentandsaidthatplantshavefeelingslikehumanbeings.Hepublishedanarticleinamagazinein1968.Peoplebegantopaymoreattentiontothistopicsincethen.

(1)Accordingtothispassage,whatcanhelpplantsgrowbetter?

A.Strongmusic.    

B.Kindwords.    

C.Morewater.    

D.Dryearth.    

(2)Whatdopeopletryhardtoprotecttheirplantsfrom?

A.Loudnoiseandbadsmell.    

B.Badsmellandstrongwind.    

C.Strongwindandloudnoise.    

D.Loudmusicandstronglight.    

(3)Whodon'tbelievethatplantshavefeelings?

A.Somechildren.    

B.Someteachers.    

C.Moststudents.    

D.Mostscientists.    

(4)WhatdidProfessorCleveBacksterdotoshowothersthatplantshavefeelings?

A.Didanexperiment.    

B.Wroteanarticle.    

C.Madeaspeech.    

D.Soldabook.    

(5)Inwhatkindofmagazinecanyoufindthispassage?

A.Fashion.    

B.History.    

C.Science.    

D.Travel.    

18.(10分)阅读理解

Alisawaswalkingaroundtheswimmingpool.HerfriendMariawaswaitingforher."Comeon,Alisa!

"Mariasaid."Let'sjumpoffthedivingboard(跳水版)."

"Noway!

Icannevergothathigh,"saidAlisa.

"Don'tbescared,"Mariasaid."It'sreallyfun."

Alisawalkedawayandsatonabench.

"Yougo.I'llwatchyou,"saidAlisa.

"Youdon'tknowwhatyou'remissing,"saidMaria.Thensheclimbedupthetallladder(梯子).ItmadeAlisascaredjustthinkingofbeingupthere.

Mariajumpedofftheboardandthenclimbedoutofthepool.ShewalledtoAlisa."Comeon,Alisa;justtryit.It'swonderful!

"shesaid.

Alisalookedupattheboard.Maybeitwastimetotrysomethingnew.OK,shesaid.Alisaclimbeduptheladderforthedivingboard.Thewaterlookedfar,faraway.Shewantedtoturnbacktoclimbdowntheladder,butthatwouldbetooembarrassing.Therewasonlyonethingtodo.

Alisawalkedtotheedge(边缘)oftheboard.Thensheclosed(闭上)hereyesandjumped.Shegotintothewaterinnotime."Wow,sowonderful!

Ilikeit!

"sheshouted.

(1)WhatdidMariaaskAlisatodo?

A.Togoswimming.    

B.Toclimbdowntheladder.'    

C.Tojumpoffthedivingboard.    

D.Towalkaroundtheswimmingpool.    

(2)WherewasAlisawhenMariaclimbeduptheladder?

A.Inthepool.    

B.Onthebench.    

C.Undertheladder.    

D.Onthedivingboard.    

(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"embarrassing"meaninChinese?

A.复杂的    

B.残酷的    

C.贪婪的    

D.难看的    

(4)AtlastAlisathoughtdivingwas         

A.scary    

B.enjoyable    

C.dangerous    

D.important    

(5)Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?

A.Friendshavethesamehabits.    

B.Divingisgoodforyoungpeople.    

C.Neverbeafraidtotrysomethingnew.'    

D.Youngpeopleshouldplaymoresports,    

19.(8分)根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

B

Todaytherearepolicemeneverywhere,butin1700,Londonhadnopolicemenatall.Afewoldmenusedtoprotectthecitystreetsatnightandtheywerenotpaid.

About300yearsago,Londonwasstartingtogetbiggerandmoreandmorepeoplebegantolivethere.Thecitywasverydirtyandmanypeoplewerepoor.Thereweresomanythieveswhostolemoneyinthestreetsthatpeoplestayedintheirhomesasmuchaspossible.

In1750,HenryFieldingstartedtopayagroupofpeopletostopthieves.Theywerelikepolicemenandwerecalled“BowStreetRunners”becausetheyworkednearBowStreet.

Fiftyyearslater,therewere120“BowStreetRunners”,butLondonhadbecomeverybigandneededmorepolicemen.Soin1829,thefirstMetropolitan(orLondon)PoliceForcewasstartedwith3,000officers.Mostofthemenworkedonfoot,butafewrodehorses.Until1920all

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