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1、湖州市吴兴实验中学2022年九年级全真模拟考试英语试题卷I (共61分)说明:本卷共三大题,43小题,满分61分。一、听力(本题有15小题,其中1T0小题每题1分,1175小题每题2分,共20分)注意:听力共分三节。答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束后,请将答案 转涂到客观题答题卷上。听每段对话或独白前,你都有五秒钟的时间阅读这一小题,听完 后你将有五秒钟的时间回答这一小题。第一节:听下面五段对话,每段对话后有1个小题,请从题中所给的A、B、C三个 选项中选择正确的选项。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What color is Jacks schoolbag? A. Black.B. Blu

2、e. C. White.2. What will Mike do after school? A. Go to the bookshop. B. Play with his friend. C. Look after his sister.3. How does Peter learn English? A. By reading books. B. By listening to the tapes. C. By watching English movies.4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a hotel.

3、B. In a cinema. C. At a bus station.5. What time is it now? A. 2:00. B. 3:00. C. 4:00.第二节:听下面两段较长对话,每段对话后有2至3个小题,请从题中所给的A、B、 C三个选项中选择正确的选项。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答第6-7小题。6. What gift do Mary and Alice give Ben? A. T-shirt.B. dictionary. C. A storybook.7. Where will they go after the party? A. To the par

4、k.B. To the bookstore. C. To the cinema.听下面一段较长对话,回答第8-10小题。8. How did David go to Jennys hometown? A. By car.B. By train. C. By plane.9. What will the weather be like tomorrow? A. Rainy.B. Sunny. C. Windy. 10. Where will David eat the special food? A. In a restaurant.B. In Jennys house. C. In a sch

5、ool.第三节:听独白,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。11. Where was the speaker at 6 pm?A. At home.B. On the bus.C. In the school.12.What was the lady doing before she fell down?A. Making a call. B. Sending a message.C. Looking out of the window.13.Who called 120?A. The driver.B. The speaker.C. The girl.14. Whats the

6、 girl who helped the lady?A. A nurse.B. A doctor.C. A medical student.15. What is the speakers purpose of sharing the story? A. To ask people to learn first aid.B. To warn old people not to go out alone.C. To encourage people to try to help others.二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)One day, Jenny was taking h

7、er first art class at school. She was very excited.The _16_ teacher, Mrs. Minton, told the children to paint the flowers in a vase(花瓶)at the front of the class.“Dont _17_ if your painting doesnt look like others, she said. “The important thing is to paint what you see.”Jenny worked very hard. She sp

8、ent so long painting that her hand began to _18_ from holding the brush. She put down the brush for a moment and _19_ the painting next to hers.Thats really good,” she said to Carrie. Carries painting was small but _20_. Every flower was just like the real flowers in the vase.“Thanks,” said Carrie.

9、She looked over at Jennys painting. “Oh! What happened to _21_?”Did you pour the paint? It looks like a big _22_,” said Came.No, Jenny said _23_. “I painted what I saw, just like Mrs. Minton said.”Its OK, you know,” said Carrie. “Not everyone is good at art.”Mrs. Minton heard what Carrie said, and s

10、he came over to look at Jennys work.“Oh my,” said Mrs. Minton. I think its _24_, Jenny. Its so full of color and happiness.”Jenny was very _25_.“But it doesnt look anything like the flowers. Carrie said.“Maybe not to you, Carrie. Everyone Sees _26_ things-when they look at the world.”She showed them

11、 a picture in a book of paintings. “This is a picture an artist painted of his own face. This is _27_ he saw himself.”But.but . its just a few lines,” said Carrie. “It doesnt look _28_ like a real person. That evening, Jenny read Mrs. Mintons book about the famous _29_. Some of their paintings were

12、very strange, _30_ she liked to look at them all.Im going to be an artist when I grow up,“ she said to her mother.16,A. mathB. musicC. artD. science17.A. laughB. worryC. cryD. shout18.A. hurtB. relaxC. pressD. raise19.A. looked forB. looked upC. looked aroundD. looked at20.A. darkB. dirtyC. livelyD.

13、 colorful21.A. mineB. yoursC.hisD. hers22.A. successB. decisionC. messD. choice23.A. sadlyB. happilyC. nervouslyD. excitedly24.A. terribleB. wonderfulC. educationalD. harmful25.A. stressedB. tiredC. madD. surprised26.A. differentB. normalC. similarD. right27.A. whenB. whyC. howD. where28.A. everythi

14、ngB. anythingC. nothingD. something29.A. flowersB. storiesC. paintingsD. artists30.A. butB. andC. soD. because三、阅读理解(本题有13小题,每小题2.分,共26分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ADid you know that Blue-Mountains National Park runs guided tours for kids and families? Keep an eye on this page to see fun tours

15、and activities suitable for you.WilderQuest Bug Hunt Adventure (猎虫探险)Join in the WilderQuest fun and learn about the many kinds of bugs (虫子)living right under your feet! Youll find out about where they live, what they eat, where they sleep and why theyre so important to our environment. You might ev

16、en see a new bug that youve never seen before.Friday October 1 h 10:00 am to 12:00 pmEasy-suitable for children 5-12 years$10 per child; accompanying(陪同的)adults freeWilderQuest Tree Painting and Art DayGet creative these school holidays. Join in the WilderQuest fun of tree painting at Blackheath in

17、Blue Mountains National Park.Tuesday January 8, January 22, April 16, October 1 and October8,10:00 am to 12:00 pmEasy-suitable for children aged 5 to 12 years$15 per child; free-charged for parentsWilderQuest Stories Around the CampfireJoin this hand-on WilderQuest activity in Blue Mountains Nationa

18、l Park. Around the camp fire, youll learn all about our countrys First People.Tuesday July 9 and Tuesday July 16,10:00 am to 12:00 pmEasy-suitable for children aged 8 to 12 years $15 per child; No charge for adults31.WilderQuest Bug Hunt Adventure falls in _.A. JanuaryB. AprilC. JulyD. October32.How

19、 much should a couple with two children pay for the art activity?A. $15.B. $30,C. $25.D. $45.33.What do the three activities have in common?A.Adults going along neednt pay for the ticket.B.The activities are held from 8:00 am. to 11:00 antC.The children can learn how to make camp fire.D.The activiti

20、es are for the same age groups.BI have been on the journey of self-improvement for some time now. I have learned the most important lessons that can only be learned better if experienced. Be patient in your lifeThings will come around if youre patient. Patience is the key to success and people who c

21、annot afford to wait should not expect better results. Greatness takes time. Just remember it takes 13 hours to build a Toyota but 6 months to build a Rolls-Royce. So do the work and be patient.Trust the processWhatever is happening, whether good or bad, trust your life. It is not that we should bli

22、ndly trust everything. We should work out whats in our control. If we cant work out-what isnt,-then leave it. People who cant trust the process of their lives cannot expect to excel in their lives.Be optimistic but not overlyWe must be hopeful in our lives. Optimism.can turn any situation into an ac

23、hievable one. However, being optimistic doesnt mean that we should be overconfident. Optimism is good, but over optimism isnt because that can easily ruin the chances of getting successful. It should be like I can do it. and not Oh, it is so easy, obviously I will do it. Be kind and modestOne of the

24、 most common traits in people who succeeded is that they are all kind and modest. Nowadays, many people dont believe in these moral values. No matter what the trend becomes, nothing can beat the power of kindness and modesty. They are the essence of our existence and if we keep them, we can make hug

25、e influence on the lives of other people .34.Why does the author make the comparison between a Toyota and a Rolls-Royce?A.To tell that a Rolls-Royce costs more than a Toyota.B.To prove that patience is important to success.C.To persuade us to be patient in everything in life.D.To explain that one ca

26、n succeed if he keeps waiting.35.What does the underlined word excelmean in the third paragraph?A. Stand out. B. Break down. C. Get mad. D. Call off38.The best title for the passage can be _.A. Confidence in our livesB. The Key to SuccessC. Achieving self-developmentD. Tips on relationshipCSharing m

27、eans letting someone else have or use something that belongs to you. This can be possessions(私人物品),like clothes, games or food, and also things you cant take back, like feelings, ideas, time and experience.Whether youre sharing a favorite book or your time, for example, helping a friend with his hom

28、ework, sharing something with another person can make you both feel good. When you share your belongings, feelings and knowledge with others, youre showing that you trust them, which helps to strengthen friendships.Scientists have discovered that sharing produces a feel-good chemical in our brain. W

29、hen you share a problem with friends, youre more likely to find a solution, and sharing ideas means others can help turn them into reality. Ifs also an act of kindness that makes other people more likely to share things with you.Twins Gabby and Lola, aged 11, are used to sharing, and Gabby tells the

30、 reporter that she likes seeing the smile that puts on someones face. Lola adds, “Sharing is caring, and when you care, youre kind, and when you are kind, kindness will come back to you. Sharing isnt always easy. Gabby says she doesnt like it when people dont enjoy the things she has shared, and Lol

31、a sometimes prefers to keep her favorite food to herself. You dont have to share, especially if youre not comfortable doing so. Sharing problems or feelings with someone you trust can help you to make sense of them.The mental health charity Mind says its normal to feel nervous or scared about sharin

32、g your feelings, but try to be honest and open. It can sometimes feel uncomfortable sharing something personal,” says Mind. But explaining how your feelings are affecting your life may help others to understand.”37.What is Paragraph mainly about?A. Why is sharing good for you? B. How can you share w

33、ith others?C. What if you find it hard to share?D. What does sharing mean?38.The writer organizes Paragraph by _.A. giving examples B. using numbers C. listing reasons D. telling stories 39. It can be learned from the passage that _.A.ifs unnecessary to share your time with strangersB.sharing helps

34、people to make their friendship strongerC.its unusual to feel scared when sharing your feelingsD.Its hard to solve them if you have problems to shareDIn 1879, Pa got a job in Dakota. So we moved to the town of De Smet. There were real streets and shops. There was even a church.Pa claimed(认领) farm la

35、nd just outside the town. It was free for pioneers like us.Whenever we met other pioneers, I was shy. After all, I had always lived in wild places and I wasnt used to meeting new people.That year, the winter was bad. One morning we found the cows with their heads frozen to the ground! The snow storm

36、s lasted all day and night. We huddled round the stove.The food began to run out. There was no more oil for the lamps. Pa was worried. Even the train cant get through. He said, Were cut off.”The cold went on and deepened. Christmas dinner that year was a can of soup. We grew thin and weak. Pa stoppe

37、d playing his fiddle (小提琴),but he never gave up hope.That year we had our real Christmas dinner: in May, when the first-train came with-supplies of food.We went back to our farm in the countryside and there we stayed for many years.I did well at school. I even got a job. We were saving up to send Ma

38、ry to a College for the Blind.When I was 18, I became a teacher. Later I got married and had children. Our daughter Rose loved to hear my stories, so I began to write about my adventures for them to read. I wanted to tell them those I remembered best.I remember those long wagon(马车)journeys, the wild

39、 animals and lonely places. I remember Pa put up a shelf for Mas china (瓷器的)shepherdess. It never got broken.We were poor, but we made the best of what we had.When I look back, I remember one thing most of all- we used to sit round the fire, singing, Pa playing his fiddle. It didnt matter where we w

40、ere. If we were together, we were happy.(Recomposed from Pioneer Girl) 40. What Was the writers life like before they moved to the town of De Smet?A.They lived in wild places. B.They lived in a crowded town.C.They used to meet new people.D.They lived a poor and unhappy life.41.From the underlined se

41、ntence, we can infer (推断)that _.A. they might live through the cold weather.B. they might get more oil for keeping warm.C. they might die of hunger and cold soon.D. they might have food supplies from neighbors.42.Whats the purpose of this passage?A. To introduce her fathers best qualities.B. To tell

42、 the readers their experience as pioneers.C. To teach her children an unusual lesson.D. To attract people to experience their life.43.Which sentence can be the best to describe the writers experience?A. They liked moving from place to place.B. They felt thankful for what they had experienced.C. Her

43、parents were very strict with the children.D. Her parents pay less attention to the childrens education卷II说明:本卷共四大题,25小题,满分39分。四、任务型阅读(本题有4小题,每小题1分,共4分)阅读下面材料,完成任务。每空不超过三个单词。For most kids, the best thing about going to fast-food restaurants like McDonalds and Burger King.might not be the food, but t

44、he toys. Filipino graphic artist Percival Lugue has, however, taken this love to another level.Since the age of five, he has had a passion for collecting toys from fast-food restaurants. While most of his toys were bought by himself some were given away by his friends and family. Now, the 50-vear-ol

45、d artist has about 20,000 toys packed from floor to ceiling in his home! Lugue ,s collection is so impressive that it even got a mention in the Guinness World Records in 2014.Even as a kid, Lugue treated his toys well. Unlike the other kids who would tear up the toys into pieces, he would take good

46、care of them and put them on display. “I would invite my friends to have lunch at McDonalds. And just in one sitting, I would be able to complete the whole set!” Lugue said.His dream now is to open a museum for his toy collection one day. Lugue hopes to give others a chance to recall their own child

47、hood memories. He also suggests that people should eat less fast food because health should always come first in their lives.Percival Lugue, a Graphic Artists Love for ToysThe purpose of going to the restaurantHe would be able to collect toys.The way of getting toys He collected toys from _44_ restaurants. He bought most of the toys. His friends and family _45_ some toys.His Experience When he was 5, he loved collecting toys, and _46_

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