1、陕西省西安铁一中九年级一模英语试题陕西省西安铁一中2019届九年级一模英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、完型填空 Do you ever find it annoying to look for the TV remote (遥控器)? Are you 1 of changing shoes when playing different sports? Dont worry, Student at Claytom Middle School in the US 2 be able to help you.Dylan Glick, 3 8-grade student, thought
2、of the idea of a retractable (可缩回的) remote. The remote has a cord to connect with its resting place. When people click a button on the remote, the cord will 4 the remote back to its resting place.It is definitely something that I would use, and Im sure my parents would too, said Glick. He said that
3、sometimes at night when he wants to go to bed, he needs at last ten minutes to find the remote. So he 5 with the idea.Allison Bicking, also a student in Grade Eight, had a similar idea. Bicking is a track(田径) and soccer player. She wears spiked shoes (钉鞋)when she practices 6 . If she plays soccer af
4、ter she runs, she has to change her shoes.To save the trouble, she invented speedy spike 7 after three months hard work. The spikes are retractable with a small button on 8 shoe. If you push the button, the spikes will come out or 9 into the shoe, making the shoes suit different kinds of sports. It
5、seems that inventing something is not that difficult. So keep your eyes open. Maybe the next great inventor 10 will make a difference to our life is you!1Atired Bafraid Cfull Dserious2Amust Bcan Cmight Dneed3Aa Ban Cthe D/4Agive Bthrow Cbring Dfly5Acame in Bcame out Ccame up Dcame to6Arunning Bto ru
6、n Cto jump Djumping7Asuccess Bsuccessfully Csuccessful Dsucceed8Aeither Beach Cboth Dneither9Agone back Bgoes back Cgo back Dwent back10Awhat Bwhich Cwhere Dwho Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus (马戏团)performance. Finally, there was only o
7、ne family standing ahead of us. The family had eight children. Their clothes were not expensive but clean. The children were 11 , standing in line, two by two behind their parents, and holding hands. They were 12 talking about the clowns elephants and other acts they would see that night. You could
8、tell that they had never been to the circus before. And the father and mother seemed as happy as they could be.The ticket lady asked the father how many tickets 13 . He proudly replied, I want eight childrens tickets and two adult tickets please, so I can take my family to the circus. The ticket lad
9、y told him the price. The mans wife 14 her head. There was no longer a smile on the mans face. He quietly asked again, How much did you say? The ticket lady told him the price again. The man didnt have enough money. How was he supposed to tell his kids that he couldnt take them to the circus. 15 wha
10、t was happening, my dad put his hand into his pocket, pulled our a $20 bill and 16 it on the ground. (And we werent rich!) Then he picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, Excuse me, sir, this 17 your pocket. The man knew what was going on. He certainly appreciated the help in th
11、is heartbreaking and embarrassing situation. He looked into my dads eyes, held my dads hand and took the $20 bill. 18 a tear in his eyes, he replied, Thank you, sir. This really 19 a lot to me and my family. My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didnt get to see the circus that nig
12、ht, but we didnt 20 11Akind-hearted Beasy- going Cgood-looking Dwell-behaved12Asadly Bexcitedly Cconfidently Dnervously13Ahe wants Bdoes he want Che wanted Ddid he want14A. touched Bmoved Cnodded Dlowered15AHearing BSeeing CWondering DPredicting16Ahid Bsearched Chanded Ddropped17Afell out of Bfell d
13、own Cfell over Dfell into18AIn BWith COn DAt19Amakes Bdescribes Cmeans Dmarks20Acare Bknow Cwait Dreturn二、阅读判断 A nice day out for the whole family! Come and see our beautiful bridshuge mammals(哺乳类), lovely marsupials (有袋类)and reptiles (爬行类). in our zoo ! scientists will give wonderful lessons about
14、animals every Tuesday! Dont miss it ! 21Visitors can see kangaroos and tortoises in Area A and Area C22Camels humps store water, not fat.23Visitors can have lessons about animals on Thursdays.24The best order for visitor to see as many animals as possible on Sundays is tigers-camels-koalas-kangaroos
15、.25If a five-year- old girl Millie and her parents visit the zoo, they should pay $155.三、阅读单选CWhy are you study habits different from those of your friends? Why do you seem to learn faster in some classes while more slowly in others? One reason you may not know is that people have different types. S
16、cientists say there are three different learning types: Visual(视觉型),Auditory(听觉型),and Kinesthetic (动觉型)。Visual learners learn best by seeing. If you seem to easily remember information from pictures, graphs(图表),and videos, you are probably a visual learner. Youre not good at copying down what the te
17、acher says in class. Never mind. You can draw graphs or pictures instead, if you find that works better for you.Auditory learners learn best by hearing. If you seem to easily remember things by hearing them, then you are probably an auditory learner. You must listen carefully while the teacher is sp
18、eaking because its the easiest way for you to learn . Sometimes you may find that taking notes tops you from listening carefully. After class, you can write down what you remember or borrow your friends notes to copy.Kinesthetic learners learn best by doing. If you seem to learn best by working with
19、 your hands, you are probably a kinesthetic learner. Taking notes by writing can make you pay close attention to information as you receive it. Of course, you can learn best by making full use of labs or other class activities.Hope you learn better by knowing what your personal learning type is.26Th
20、ere are_ different learning types according to the passage.Atwo Bthree Cfour Dfive27Jude can remember the words of a song quickly by listening to it once or twice. She might be a /an _ according to the passage.Aauditory learner Bvisual learnerCstrange leaner Dusual learner28Kinesthetic learners lear
21、n best by _ARemembering information from videos Blistening teachers in classCdrawing graphs or pictures Ddoing things with their hands29The best title of this passage may be “_”AStudy Habits BWays to studyCLearning types DReasons to learn A bicycle may be seen by most people as just another vehicle
22、(交通工具),but for many people in London, cycling is a way of life. According to an official UK government survey in 2017, about 570,000 bike journeys are made every day in London. In fact, almost half of the vehicles that pass over London Bridge each day are bikes. London introduced a public bike-shari
23、ng system in 2010. There can be no doubt that our trusty bicycles have changed the way people get around our great city, Johnson told the Guardian in 2015.In London, bike are used for more than just taking short trips to and from the subway. No matter where you want to go in the city, taking a bike
24、is usually the quickest and easiest choice.And its not just shared bikes that the government is encouraging people to ride. In many companies across the UK, the UK governments Cycle to Work scheme (倡议)allows employees to buy a brand new bike without having to pay any tax(税). This means that its comm
25、on to see many people cycling to and from work, and some employee even provide workplace showers and lockers (储物柜) for their workers. More importantly, a cycle-friendly boss may let you off for being late if you rode a bike to work.Not only is it great for the environment and our body, cycling is al
26、so good for the mind. According to National Geographic Magazine, Bike riding can improve peoples happiness.30Whats Johnsons attitude(态度) toward the bike-sharing system in London?ASupportive BDoubtful CDisappointed DUninterested31What can employee get from the government under the cycle to work schem
27、e?AFree bike-sharing services BA tax-free bikeCShorter working hours DWorkplace showers and lockers32Whats the article mainly about?ACycling as a healthy way of life. BLondons public bike-sharing system.CWhat Londoners are encouraged to ride bikes. DHow cycling has become popular in London. What! Yo
28、u, too? I thought I was the only one. Have you ever said this to someone? If so, you may have ended up becoming friends with this person.It seems that similarity often helps from friendships. The Greek philosopher (哲学家) Aristotle once said, Some define (下定义) it (friendship) as a matter of similarity
29、; they say that we love those who are like ourselves.Now, there is some science behind this idea. Scientists from University of California said friends have similar brains, Scientific America reported.The scientists invited 42 university students to take part in an experiment. Each student watched t
30、he same set of videos, which included a comedy, a debate (讨论) and a soccer match. At the same time, scientists scanned(扫描) their brains and recorded their brain activity.Similar parts of their brains became active while watching the videos, especially parts that are connected with motivation (动力), l
31、earning and memory. According to their scans, friends who watched the same videos parts reacted in similar ways. However, people who werent friends has different reactions to the same video parts.Having close friends whose brain react like ours may be useful because it makes ones own value, opinions, and interests stronger, lead scientist Carolyn Parkinson told Business Insider.But brain similarity is not the only thing that can result in friendship. Scientists from the University of Leipzig, Germany, found that friendship is a
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