1、江西省高安市届九年级第一次模拟英语试题江西省高安市2019届九年级第一次模拟英语试题一、单选题() 1 . 一How can Linda say bad words about me? I thought we were good friends. 一Who told you that? Friends need . AtrustBcourageCpleasureDadvantage () 2 . The 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. Awas heldBwill be heldCis heldDwill hold () 3 . Boys and
2、girls, dont lose in watching TV too much because it is bad for your eyes. AhimselfByourselfCthemselvesDyourselves () 4 . Will you be able to come and help us clean the room? _, but Im doing my homework. AId love toBI hope notCI do careDIm afraid not () 5 . Mr Wang told me that he wasnt used to by pl
3、ane and he used to sick a lot. Atravelling; feelBtravel; feelingCtravel; feelDtravelling; feeling () 6 . The lake is said to be dry. Is that true? It true. Look, some kids are swimming in it. Amust beBcant beCmay beDcould be () 7 . This pink sweater is much than that blue one, so Kates mother will b
4、uy the pink one. Amost expensiveBcheaperCexpensiveDcheap () 8 . I dont care how you do the job. I only care it can be done. Just give me a date! AwhereBwhatCwhyDwhen 二、完型填空() Usually a mother and daughters relationship changes a lot after the mothers dementia(痴呆症). _the condition goes on, tables tur
5、n and a daughter often becomes a carer. Here, before Mothers Day, one woman _ the stories between her mother and her family. “My six-year-old son wants to be a scientist so he can cure the disease that is taking his grandma _.” Jane Cox, 36, lives in Maidenhead, Berks, UK, with her husband Kevin, so
6、n Charlie, six, and three-year-old daughter Molly. “We are a very open family and good at talking about our feelings, but _ of us would like to talk about early signs of Mums dementia. She described like this. “My mum Janet was diagnosed(确诊) _ 60 but showed signs three or four years before. She was
7、a teacher for children with eye problems. Later she became terribly _ with paper work and felt unable to use a computer. We thought she was under too much _ and always got upset.” “Then what was worse, she didnt seem interested in our lives and grew more _. Our mum used to look after us so well, but
8、 suddenly started to forget most things. And this Christmas she made an ugly-looking dish that tasted _. We all said nothing, but we realized it might be the beginning of her dementia.” “For me, those first days of my mom s dementia were the hardest because she _ changed. She used to be a smart, war
9、m, friendly and outgoing mum. She also _ having neighbors around and even invited them to our house for a nights sleep. Every year she held a yard sale to raise money for Save The Children. _, everything started to be different.” “At first, Mum forgot things and needed help, and then she often becam
10、e _ and easily frustrated(沮丧). Some feel that dementia makes their loved one become incredible(不可思议的). For my mum there was a terrible change, too. But all my family has never _. My dad, Andrew, a kind and patient man, stopped working early to look after Mum. And we are also trying our best to make
11、her feel great in her later _. Wed like to repay her.” 9 . AAsBIfCUntilDBecauseAAsBIfCUntilDBecauseAAsBIfCUntilDBecause 10 . AmadeBreadCheardDsharedAmadeBreadCheardDsharedAmadeBreadCheardDshared 11 . AupBoffCawayDonAupBoffCawayDonAupBoffCawayDon 12 . AallBeachCneitherDnoneAallBeachCneitherDnoneAallB
12、eachCneitherDnone 13 . AatBonCinDtoAatBonCinDtoAatBonCinDto 14 . AinterestedBtiredCpleasedDexcitedAinterestedBtiredCpleasedDexcitedAinterestedBtiredCpleasedDexcited 15 . ApressureBsuccessCserviceDpollutionApressureBsuccessCserviceDpollutionApressureBsuccessCserviceDpollution 16 . AhelpfulBcarefulCfo
13、rgetfulDwonderfulAhelpfulBcarefulCforgetfulDwonderfulAhelpfulBcarefulCforgetfulDwonderful 17 . AexcellentBnormalCdeliciousDterribleAexcellentBnormalCdeliciousDterribleAexcellentBnormalCdeliciousDterrible 18 . AeasilyBhardlyCnearlyDcompletelyAeasilyBhardlyCnearlyDcompletelyAeasilyBhardlyCnearlyDcompl
14、etely 19 . AhatedBenjoyedCmindedDstoppedAhatedBenjoyedCmindedDstoppedAhatedBenjoyedCmindedDstopped 20 . AOf courseBHoweverCFor exampleDTo be honestAOf courseBHoweverCFor exampleDTo be honestAOf courseBHoweverCFor exampleDTo be honest 21 . AhappyBpopularCangryDproudAhappyBpopularCangryDproudAhappyBpo
15、pularCangryDproud 22 . Aput upBgiven upCturned upDcheered upAput upBgiven upCturned upDcheered upAput upBgiven upCturned upDcheered up 23 . AdaysBdegreesC1evelsDcostumesAdaysBdegreesC1evelsDcostumesAdaysBdegreesC1evelsDcostumes 三、用单词的正确形式完成短文() B)请先阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后用方框中所给的词的适当形式填空, 并将答案填到答题卷的相应位置。每个
16、词限用一次。 that, way, poem, from, year, introduce, finish, easily, decide, reach that, way, poem, from, year, introduce, finish, easily, decide, reach There are many different methods for studying languages and learning new words. One man has come up with his own 24 . to understand the meanings of words
17、through rhyming(押韵). He uses words 25 . end with the same sound or a similar sound. Chris Strolin, an old man 26 . America, is working on an English language dictionary completely made up of limericks. A limerick is a short 27 . that has five lines that rhyme. Strolin says the idea for his dictionar
18、y started out as a joke when he 28 . it to some of his language-loving friends. His way was to use limericks. In 2004, he 29 . to start his own limerick dictionary online. He called it The Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form. He started out with a limerick explanation of the word “a”. Fro
19、m there, he just kept going. Since the work is not 30 . , Strolin invited others to help come up with and add their own limericks to the dictionary. So far, 1,000 people have given their ideas. To date, more than 97,000 rhyming definitions(释义) have been created, with the number expected to 31 . 100,
20、000 this year. The dictionary itself will be growing for many 32 . to come. Strolin said his dictionary would not be fully finished until 2076. He said he hoped his grandchildren, or maybe their children, would take over the work and 33 . it. 四、阅读单选() Historic Canal(运河) Places to Visit If you want t
21、o visit a city with canals, is Venice the only choice you know? Let s know more about these places. Beautiful canals probably arent the first thing that comes to your mind when you are thinking of Amsterdam, but Amsterdam actually has more canals than Venice. The first canals were built in the Middl
22、e Ages and Amsterdam has four main canals now. Today, you can see the classic buildings, along any of the canals, In 2009, UNESCO named Amsterdams central canal ring a World Heritage Site.Water makes up nearly one-third of Swedens capital across 14 islands. Stockholm with a name “Beauty on Water”, i
23、s connected by a huge canal network and 57 bridges. In winter, when the canals freeze over, locals and tourists visit there for ice-skating, which gives them the feeling like flying. Just a short train ride away from Brussels lies Bruges, an old canal town in Belgium. Although it was built in the 13
24、th century, Bruges appears like something out of a fairy-tale: small, cobblestone(鹅卵石) streets, beautiful bridges and neat houses. Bruges canals host a festival every four years, which includes performances by musicians and actors, and lights shining throughout the canals. Amsterdam, Netherlands Sto
25、ckholm, Sweden Bruges, Belgium 34 . has even more canals than Venice. AAmsterdamBBrugesCStockholmDBangkok35 . If you are a girl who loves fairy stories very much, which town probably is your favorite? ABangkok.BStockholm.CBruges.DAmsterdam.36 . In _, Stockholm is more attractive. AspringBsummerCautu
26、mnDwinter () There was a time when hot summer days brought children outdoors to local rivers to catch minnows (米诺鱼). Walking in cool rushing water to catch the small, silver fish was a fun chance on a hot summers day. Before setting out for the river in their neighborhood, however, children first ha
27、d to look for a bag. Both boys and girls loved this outdoor activity a lot. While reaching the side of the river, the children pulled off their shoes and socks and put their feet first into the cold water. Walking carefully in the water, they looked for the right place where the minnows flashed (闪光)
28、. Catching minnows was very easy if two children worked together. Taking two corners of the bag, each child stood in the water and slowly lowered the bag until it was at the bottom of the river. Then, standing very still (静止的), the children waited for the fish in the river to do normal activity. The children would again get a corner of the bag in each hand and raise the bag straight up quickly, keeping
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