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江西省赣州市兴国县九年级竞赛英语试题.docx

1、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学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单选题1Amy takes exercise every day. Thats why she is healthy and always full of _.Amemory Binterest Cpressure Denergy2Its not difficult for five workers to push the broken van away.Yes, _.AWhen the cats away, the mice will play.BEvery dog ha

2、s its day.CMany hands make light work.DDont put all your eggs in one basket.3Does Mrs. Miller have to get up early to prepare breakfast for her son?No, she _. Her husband can do that.Amustnt Bcant Cneednt Dshouldnt4Its said that Shanghai Disneyland Park is wonderful. Su Rui will visit it with her fr

3、iends _ it is open to the public.Aif Balthough Cuntil Dsince5The idea “hongbao” _ by WeChat in 2014. Now giving “hongbao” is regarded as a new way for people to express feelings of thanks, love and friendship.Ais introduced Bwas introduced Cintroduced Dintroduces6The mermaid _ was written, directed

4、and produced by Stephen Chow drew many Chinese fans to the cinema.Awho Bwhom Cwhat Dthat7Suzhou _ its beautiful gardens, isnt it?Yes. I plan to visit it this summer holiday.Ais similar to Bis friendly to Cis known for Dis thirsty for8Luke, could you please tell me _ for class this morning?Because my

5、 bike was broken on my way to school.Awhy you come late Bwhy you came lateCwhy do you come late Dwhy did you come late二、完型填空 When I started eighth grade, I made a new friend at school. 9 after a while, she tried to keep me away from my other friends. I thought she was my 10 , but she tried to hurt m

6、e. I was scared and didnt 11 anyone.My mom found me a little strange and asked me if something was 12 . I told her what was happening. We talked a lot about it. She thought I could go to another school. But I 13 my school. I didnt want to leave. 14 , I wanted to try to make things better for myself

7、and for other kinds who got bullied.My mom and I did a lot of 15 and shared what we learned about the 16 of bullying. We talked to school leaders and invited a speaker to give an anti-bullying speech. I also wrote articles and traveled around the country to 17 at meetings. This summer, were organizi

8、ng a kindness camp. Were 18 working with the leader of Kentucky to create a statewide group to stop bullying. None of these has been 19 . For example, I get very nervous when I have to speak in public. But I just try to get 20 . I have a voice, and I want to use it for good.These days, things have b

9、een much better 21 me at school. But bullying still happens to millions of kids every year. Not long ago, one of my classmates told me that some of her friends had 22 her on the leg and knee. I suggested that she talk to a parent or a teacher and find new friends. It might be hard, but its 23 to sta

10、nd up for yourself. I dont ever want to be bullied again, and I dont want anyone else to be bullied, either.9ASo BBut CNor DAnd10Apartner Bstudent Cfriend Denemy11Atell Baccept Cinvite Dpraise12Afunny Bhelpful Cpossible Dwrong13Afinished Bmentioned Centered Dloved14ASometimes BInstead CMaybe DThen15

11、Aresearch Bhomework Cexercise Dpressure16Amemories Bmethods Cdangers Ddifferences17Apromise Bspeak Cvolunteer Dperform18Arather Bseldom Cjust Deven19Ageneral Bdirect Chealthy Deasy20Afairness Bcourage Cinspiration Dagreement21Aof Bin Cfor Dwith22Akicked Btreated Cadmired Dprotected23Adifficult Bunus

12、ual Cimportant Dpopular三、用单词的正确形式完成短文complete while change plant piece you small behind make middleMaps show where things are. Some maps show countries, rivers, mountains, oceans and roads 24 others show the stars. You can make another kind of maps, a Nature-in-the-Round map. It will show nature in

13、your own area.For each map, youll need a 25 of paper, a black pencil and some colored pencils. Draw a large circle on the paper, and then cut it out. Draw a 26 picture of yourself in the center of the circle.To create a Nature-in-the-Round map, take the paper and pencils outside and then sit in the

14、27 of an open area.Now look around you. Really see whats there! Look to the right and to the left. Look in front of you, 28 you, above you, and at the ground below you. With 29 as the center point of the map, draw everything that you see around you, such as 30, insects, rocks and so on. Then go back

15、 indoors and color your drawing to 31 the map. Write when and where your map was 32.If you want to discover how nature 33 from season to season, use the same way. You just need to sit in the same place to create a map during each season of the year.四、阅读单选 The Metropolitan Museum of Art1000 Fifth Ave

16、nue, New York, NY 10028211-535-7710 www.metmuseum.orgEntrancesFifth Avenue at 82nd StreetHoursOpen 7 days a week.SundayThursday 10:0017:30Friday and Saturday 10:0021:00Closed: Thanksgiving Day, December 25, January 1, and the first Monday in May.Admission$25.00 recommended for adults, $12.00 recomme

17、nded for students, includes the Main Building and the Cloisters on the same day; free for children under 12 with an adult.Free with AdmissionAll special exhibitions, as well as films, lectures, guided tours, concerts, gallery talks, and family/childrens programs are free with admission.Ask about tod

18、ays activities at the Great Hall Information Desk.The Cloisters Museum and GardensThe Cloisters Museum and Gardens is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of Europe in the Middle Ages. The extensive collection consists of masterworks in sculpture, colored gl

19、ass, and precious objects from Europe dating from about the 9th to the 15th century.HoursOpen 7 days a week.March October 10:00 17:15November February 10:00 16:45Closed: Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1.34When can people visit the Cloisters Museum and Gardens?AAt 11:00, on December 25. B

20、At 9:30, on March 3.CAt 17:00, on February 16. DAt 15:00, on October 20.35How much may they pay if an adult with her 10-year-old son visits the museum?A$12. B$25. C$37. D$62.36The attraction of the Cloisters Museum and Gardens lies in the fact that_.Ait opens all the year round Bit has a modern Euro

21、pean-style gardenCits collections date from the Middle Ages Dit sells excellent European glass collections Max lived with his family in a rural area to the south of Warwick, Queensland, Australia, a wonderful setting for a young dog who liked to run around and go on adventures. But Max was getting o

22、n in years, with his decline of hearing he was much more interested in spending time with his family, especially a 3-year-old human named Aurora.One day, Aurora was outside playing in some wet April weather. But somehow, the girl lost track of exactly where her house was. In the meantime, Auroras fa

23、mily realized she wasnt where they thought she was. The family was in a panic.By the next morning, the word had spread about the missing 3-year-old. Over 100 people were out looking for Aurora. Among those searching was Auroras grandmother, Leisa Bennett. It was out amongst that brush that Leisa was

24、 calling her granddaughters name when she heard a reply.When I heard her yell Granny I knew it was her, said Leisa. I rushed to the mountain. and when I got to the top, Max came to me. As Leisa got close to Max, the elderly dog turned around and led Auroras grandmother right to the frightened girl.

25、What followed was an emotional reunion with a lot of tears”, which frightened the little girl. I think Aurora was a bit overwhelmed by the tears and the howling, but I explained to her how happy those tears were, Leisa said. Against the odds, Aurora was alive and completely unharmed aside from some

26、minor cuts.She had apparently taken shelter under a rock and was kept safe and warm there by Max, who had stayed with her throughout the night, keeping her warm as the temperature dropped in the night and guarding her against any potential attackers.In recognition of his efforts in keeping the girl

27、safe, Max was declared an honorary police dog though its unlikely he got the message.37What can we know about Max?AHis hearing is beginning to fail. BHe has lost his sight.CHe is old but still overactive. DHe has difficulty running around.38What does the underlined word overwhelmed mean in Paragraph

28、 4?Ainspired Bdisappointed Cmoved Dconfused39How was the girl found?AMax went back to seek for help. BShe heard Grannys calling and responded.CThe police dog smelled her under the rock. DGranny heard her crying in the bush.40What can be the best title for the text?AA Girl Lost in the Forest BPeople

29、Went Out to Search for a Girl CThe Friendship between Human and Animal DA Dog Proves His Worth as Mans Friend You get home from school, eat a snack, play soccer, finish your homework, eat dinner, and finally, go to bed. Too many teens are busy with their school activities, but in the end, does that

30、pay off?How many after-school activities do you take part in? Three? Four? Are they worth your time? Think about it. Your grades may be falling but you keep telling yourself what youre learning is really hard and youre still trying your best. Dont believe it, youre lying to yourself.Youre not the on

31、ly one with that problem. Across the United States, teens free time has decreased greatly. If you really feel like youre too busy, cut back on what you do. I know that sounds like a crazy idea, but try it. Youll have more time to relax. William Doherty, a professor of the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota says, “What happens when children are over-scheduled is that they get more stressed out, be

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