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2019年九年级英语中考模拟试题21一、语法选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从1—15各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

MaYunbecameoneof___1___meninChinawhenhiscompanyAlibabawentonthestock(股票)marketlastyearwithavalueofaround140billion—thelargestpublicofferinginhistory.Herearesomestoriesabouthimon___2__waytosuccess.

Mamadehis3___triptotheUSin2019andusedtheInternetforthefirst

time.After___4“beer”,hesawthatnoresultscameupaboutChina.Thenhe

searchedfor“China”andstillsawnoresults.Hedecided___5___aChinesewebsite---theseedforAlibabawassown.播(种)

Masaidhe___6___manytimesinhislife.HefailedtheCollegeEntranceExaminationinChinathreetimesand7___companiesofferedhimjobs,

includingoneatKFC.AndhewasrefusedbythefamousHarvardUniversity10times.

8wasdifficulttolearnEnglishwhenMawasateenager9__limitedresources.__10___,hefoundthathecouldlearnEnglishwellbygivingtouristsfreeguidesaroundhishometownHangzhou.Andhe__11itfornineyears.

Masaid___12touristsopenedupanewworldforhimbecauseeverythingthey

saidanddidwassodifferentfromwhathehadbeentaughtatschoolandbyhisparents.

Ma'sheroisForestGump___13nevergivesup.Whenhemadeaspeech

abouthis14atDavos达(沃斯论坛)in2019,Masaid,“Lifeislikeaboxof

chocolatesbecauseyouneverknowwhatyou___15__”_.

1.A.rich

2.A.a

B.richer

B.an

C.richest

C.the

D.therichest

D./

3.A.one

B.first

C.thefirst

D.once

4.A.searchfor

B.searchingfor

C.searchedfor

D.searching

5.A.tosetout

B.tosetup

C.tosetoff

D.tosetdown

6.A.refuses

B.refused

C.isrefused

D.wasrefused

7.A.few

B.afew

C.little

D.alittle

8.A.This

B.It

C.That

D.Those

9.A.as

B.since

C.becauseof

D.because

10.A.But

B.So

C.However

D.And

11.A.keep

B.kept

C.keeps

D.iskeeping

12.A.that

B.how

C.what

D.which

13.A.who

B.whom

C.which

D.what

14.A.succeed

B.success

C.successful

D.successfully

15.A.get

B.havegot

C.aregoingtoget

D.aregetting

二、完形填空(共

10小题,每小题

1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从

16—25各题所给的A、B、

C、D四个选项

中,选出填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

WhenIwasinthethirdgrade,myteachergaveussomeseeds.Shetoldustheseedscouldturnintosomebeautifulflowersonedayifwe__16___themandlookafterthem__17___.

Itooktheseedshomeandputtheminapot.Iwateredthemforafewdaysandsomepurple18__cameout.Ireportedtomyteacherthattheseedsturnedinto

purpleflowers.Myclassmates'turnedintored,whiteandyellowflowers.Weallfeltexcitedlyandwere__19___bythemagicofnature.Whenthebellrang,wedrewaconclusionthatgardeningwaswonderful.Ifeltinlovewithgardeningfromthatday.

Oneday,anoldcouplemovedinnextdoor.Theygavemesome___20from

theirgarden.IfoundtheygrewthebesttomatoesIhadevertasted.Iwantedtogrowsomemyself.Therefore,Iaskedmymothertobuysometomatoesformetoplant.

Daybyday,Ilookedaftermygardenandtookoutweeds.Ialwayswatchedmytomatoesandfoundmyselfsuddenlybecameinterestedin___21___.BecauseIalwayswishedrainwouldwatermytomatoessothattheycouldgrowupquickly.MybrothermadefunofmeandsaidIwasalittlefarmer.Finally,mytomatoeswerebig,

butIfoundsomeofmytomatoesweregoneonemorning.Iwassadand__22___.Who__23__mytomatoes?

Itwassomerabbits!

Iwantedtodrivethemawaybutmy

阅读下列短文,从26-45各题所给的A.B.C.和D项中选出最佳的选择,并

在答题卡上将该选项涂黑

ErikWeihenmayerwasbornwithaneyedisorder.Asachildhiseyesightbecameworseandthen,attheageof13,helosthissightcompletely.However,hedidnotlosehisdeterminationtoleadafullandactivelife.

Erikbecameanadventurer.Hetookupparachuting,wrestlingandscubadiving.Hecompetedinlong-distancebiking,marathonsandskiing.Hisfavoritesport,though,ismountaineering.

Asayoungman,Erikstartedtoclimbmountains.HereachedthetopofMountMcKinleyin2019andthenclimbedthedangerous1000-metrerockwallofEICapitan.Twoyearslater,whileclimbingMountKilimanjaroinKenyawithhisgirlfriend,theystoppedforatimeat13,000feetabovesealevel-inordertoget

married.AndonMay25,2019,attheageof33,Eriksuccessfullycompletedthegreatestmountaineeringchallengeofall.HeclimbedMountEverest,thehighestmountainintheworldtwoyearsafterheclimbedAeoncagua,thetallestmountaininSouthAmericain2019.

Erikinventedhisownmethodforclimbingmountains.Hecarriestwolongpoles:

onetoleanonandtheothertotestthewayaheadofhim.Theclimberinfrontofhimwearsabelltoguidehim.Erikisagoodteammember.Hedoeshisshareofthejob,suchassettinguptentsandbuildingsnowwalls.

Althoughhecouldnotenjoytheview,ErikfelttheexcitementofbeingonthetopofEverest.Hehopesthathissuccesswillchangehowpeoplethinkabouttheblind.“Wherpeoplethinkaboutablindpersonorblindness,nowtheywillthinkaboutapersonstandingontopoftheworld.”

26.WhatwasunusualaboutErik'swedding?

A.HegotmarriedonthetopofMountMcKinley.

B.HegotmarriedwhenclimbingMountEverest.

C.Hisweddingwasheldafterhepreparedalot.

D.Hisweddingwasheldat13,000feetabovesealevel.

27.WhatisErik'sspecialmethodforclimbingamountain?

A.Hetakeshisgirlfriendwithhim.B.Hedoeshisshareofthejobs.

C.Heusestwolongpolestohelphimself.D.Hekeepsagood

teamaroundhim.

28.WhichofthefollowingadjectivescanNOTbeusedtodescribeErikaccordingtothepassage?

A.braveB.determinedC.inactiveD.optimistic

29.WhichofthefollowingisTURE?

A.Erikwasblindwhenhewasborn.

B.Eriksgirlfriendwasgoodatclimbingmountainstoo.

C.Eriksteammemberwearsabelltomakemusicfortheclimbing.

D.Erikandhisteammembershelpeachotherintheirclimbing.

30.WhatdoesthestorymainlytellusaboutErik?

A.Heisasuccessinallkindsofsports.

B.Heinventedhisownmethodforclimbingmountains.

C.Goodchancesandhardtrainingleadtohissuccess.

D.Heistochangepeople'sideaaboutblindpeople.

(B)

OneofthemostfamousbuildingsintheUnitedStatesisCarnegieHall,thehomeofclassicalandpopularmusicconcertsinNewYork.CarnegieHallisknownnotjust

foritsbeautyandhistory,butalsoforitsamazingsound.Ithasbeensaidthatthehallitselfisaninstrument.Ittakesthemusicandmakesitlargerthanlife.

CarnegieHallisnamedafterAndrewCarnegie,whopaidforitsconstruction.Hewasawealthymanwhoalsogavealotofmoneytoschoolsandpubliclibraries.ConstructiononCarnegieHallbeganin1890andtheofficialopeningnightwasonMay5,1891.

ThehallwasownedbytheCarnegiefamilyuntil1924whenitwassoldtoRobert

E.Simon.Thebuildingbecameveryoldandin1960,thenewownermadeplanstodestroyitandbuildanofficeblock.IsaacStemledagroupofpeoplewhofoughttosaveCarnegieHallandfinally,thecityofNewYorkboughtitfor$5million.Itwasthenfixedupbetween1983and2019.

In1986,peoplerealizedthatCarnegieHallhadneverkeptproperrecordsofitshistory.AdvertisementsandstoriesinnewspapersabouthowCarnegieHallneededhelptorecoveritshistoryledpeopletosendinoldconcertprogrammesandinformationfromallovertheworld.Over12,000concertprogrammeswerereceivedandwiththeseitwaspossibletomakeaproperrecordofCarnegieHalls'concerthistory.

BecausethebestandmostfamousmusiciansofalltimehaveplayedatCarnegieHall,itisthedreamofmostmusicianswhowanttobegreattoplaythere.ThishasledtoaveryoldjokewhichisnowpartofCarnegieHall'shistory.Question:

“HowdoIgettoCarnegieHall?

”Answer:

“Practise,practise,practise”.

31.WhatdomusicloversexpectinCarnegieHall?

A.Musicalconcertspresentedbyfirstclassperformers.

B.Exhibitsandphotographsofhistoricalevents.

C.Musicianspracticingforopportunitiestoplay.

D.Peopledancingmerrilyatparties.

32.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?

a.RobertE.Simonboughtitin1924.

b.CarnegieHallgotitsname.

c.CarnegieHallrecovereditshistory.

d.NewYorkCitypaid$5,000,000forit.

e.ConstructiononCarnegieHallbeganin1890.

A.a;c;b;d;e;B.e;d;c;a;bC.e;b;a;d;cD.a;e;c;d;b

33.HowlongdidittakeCarnegieHalltobefixedup?

A.9years.B.10years.C.11years.D.12years.

34.HowdidCarnegieHallrecoveritsconcerthistory?

A.Throughnewspaperreports.

B.Througholdconcertprogrammes.

C.Througholdphotographs.

D.Througholdjokes.

35.WhyistheCarnegieHalljokefunny?

A.Becauseyouexpecttheanswertobedirectionsandnotadvice.

B.BecauseCarnegieHallisaplacewhereperformerspracticealot.

C.BecauseitisdifficulttofindyourwaytoCarnegieHall.

D.Becauseyoudon'texpectthesamewordtoberepeatedthreetimes.

(C)

ThereisanEnglishsayingthat“Laughteristhebestmedicine.”Untilrecently,

fewpeopletookthesayingseriously.Now,however,doctorshavebeguntolookintolaughterandtheeffectsithasonthehumanbody.Theyhavefoundthatlaughtercanreallyimprovepeople'shealth.

Testswerecarriedouttostudytheeffectsoflaughteronthebody.Peoplewatchedfunnyfilmswhiledoctorscheckedtheirhearts,bloodpressure,breathingandmuscles.Itwasfoundthatlaughterhassimilareffectstophysicalexercise.Itincreasesbloodpressure,makestheheartbeatquickerandmakespeoplebreathedeeper;italsoworksonseveralgroupsofmusclesintheface,thestomach,andeve

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