1、2020-2021 学年树人学校九年级(下)第一次模拟学年树人学校九年级(下)第一次模拟-英语学科试卷英语学科试卷 姓名:_考试时间:_ 一、单项选择 1.The visitors here are greatly impressed by the fact _ people from all walks of life (各行各业) are working hard for _ new Jiangsu. A. /; aB. /; theC. the; aD. the; the 2. As a student, getting up early and being afraid of miss
2、ing the first school bell may be common _ for you. But thanks to new rules, you can stay in bed longer than before. A. signsB. symbolsC. experiencesD. expressions 3. - Look at these beautiful flowers. Do you know what kind of flowers they are? - Im not sure. They look much the same in shape and size
3、 as _ of roses. A. thisB. thatC.theseD. those 4. Since he had no tools, he had to put the picture _ the wall before he could put it up. A. onB. inC. againstD. over 5. -Would you like to go mountain climbing with us? - Im afraid not. Thats the _ thing in the world I want to do. A. veryB. bestC. lastD
4、. first 6. - What time does the first train to Beijing leave? - Wait a minute. I am just _ the train times. A. taking upB. picking upC. making upD. looking up 7. - Its reported that the weather will clear up tomorrow! Lets go sightseeing! - Sounds great. But I _ for Shanghai tonight. What a pity! A.
5、 leftB. would leaveC. have leftD. am leaving 8. - A great deal of money _ at the charity show! - Yes, but the cost of living _ a lot, so we still need to do a lot for the children in poor areas. A. raised; roseB. raised; has risenC. was raised; roseD. was raised; has risen 9. - Dad, must we wait unt
6、il the light becomes green? - Yes, I am afraid we _. Thats the traffic rule. A. mayB. canC. have toD. need 10. Which of the following statements is different from the others in the sentence structure? A. Tommy often tells us funny stories after class. B. Mr. Wang taught himself Japanese at universit
7、y. C. My mother always makes me stay at home at weekends. D. The meeting gives everyone a chance to express their ideas. 11. There is no way of knowing why one man makes an important discovery _ another man, also smart, fails. A. sinceB. whileC. thoughD. if 12. The Hong Kong- Zhuai-Macao Bridge, _ i
8、s a masterpiece(杰作)in modern engineering, has won high praise from the world. A. whatB. whyC. whereD. which 13. Nowadays, many famous people appear in ads to tell _. A. How a product is wonderfulB. how is wonderful a product C. how wonderful a product isD. how wonderful is a product 14. - You mean y
9、ou will never be late again. Can I trust you? - _, Mrs Green. This is the last time I have come late. A. No kiddingB. With pleasureC. Of course notD. You have my word 15. - A robot dog provides you with unconditional love and gentleness. - _ Does it do what every small dog is supposed to do? A. That
10、s reasonable adviceB. Isnt it a good idea? C. Do you think so?D. I cant agree more. 二、完形填空 My life suffered a lot after my fathers death. I had to look after my sick mother and two younger brothers. As the eldest son, I had no choice but to quit school and work in a factory. A thread of hope flashed
11、 in those _16_ days suddenly. It was a rainy dusk when I put myself in the rain and walked in the street. Suddenly the rain stopped! Confused, I raised my head, and found that “ the sky” was in fact a dark blue _17_. ThenI heard a deep voice. “Why not run _18_ an umbrella” A middle-aged man with one
12、 leg on crutch(拐杖)said to me. “If you run, you would get _19_.” I shook my head, but after a second I thought: Right,_20_? His words shocked me deeply. Without my fathers _21_, could I only be a slave to the fate (命 运)? While _22_ together in the rain, I knew that he was a promoter from the city, an
13、d he received an order and spent _23_ time on it. Looking at this guy, I had no pity but _24_. I took the umbrella from his hand and he told me that he once had _25_ of being a policeman, but an accident _26_ his dream. Though his present work was demanding and did not suit for his _27_, every outin
14、g was a wonderful start to him. He was glad that he didnt _28_ heart and still “ran” on the road of life. _29_ by the mans remarks, I went to a city in the south and became an insurance representative. After two years “running”, I got somewhere and my family turned better gradually. Everything is so
15、 simple: to run without an umbrella! When you _30_ the rainy season of your life, there will be bright sky ahead of you. 16. A. darkB. brightC. whiteD. colorful 17. A. hatB. raincoatC. jacketD. umbrella 18. A. withB. withoutC. forD. to 19. A. less wetB. warmerC. drierD. less cold 20. A. why notB. or
16、 whatC. so whatD. who knows 21. A. praiseB. attentionC. comfortD. protection 22. A. speakingB. wanderingC. joggingD. walking 23. A. muchB. moC. littleD. some 24. A. envyB. careC. loveD. admiration 25. A. approvedB. knownC. dreamedD. spoken 26. A. stoppedB. provedC. supportedD. confirmed 27. A. handB
17、. footC. armD. leg 28. A. takeB. loseC. changeD. gather 29. A. ExcitedB. FrightenedC. EncouragedD. Shocked 30. A. run intoB. run acrossC. run away withD. run out of 三、阅读理解 A Student A The fingerprint unlock is my favourite. Compared (比 较)with numeric passwords,it can help me unlock my phone more qui
18、ckly. I think the pattern unlock is not safe. When youre unlocking your phone,other people might see the pattern and remember it easily. Moreover,its too e asy for thieves to break the code (密码). Student B My favourite is the fingerprint unlock. Everyones fingerprint is unique (独特 的) . So I think th
19、ats safer. Some people like to use numbers as their passwords. They often use special numbers,s uch as birthdates and telephone numbers. I think this is really unsafe. Student C I think using fingerprints to unlock smartphones is the least secure (可靠 的)because fingerprints can be copied using some k
20、inds of technology. I prefer the face unlock. Other people cann ot unlock your phone unless you allow them to. Student D I prefer the fingerprint unlock,as no two fingerprints in the world are the same. I think the least secure method i s the pattern unlock because too many people use patterns shape
21、d like Z,L,or W,which are easy to figure out. In the future,I guess there might be a voice unlock. Ive heard that everyone has a unique voice. When you spe ak, your phone will recognize (识别) your voice and unlock itself. 31. Which of the following is pattern unlock?_ 32. How many students prefer the
22、 fingerprint unlock? A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four 33. Why does student D think the voice unlock is safe?_ A. Because everyones voice is unique. B. Because it frees peoples hands. C. Because people can easily change their voices. D. Because you dont need to worry about forgetting your password. B In t
23、odays Internet age, online games can be a change from pressure of school and work. However, they can also cause problems and unhealthy addictions. This is most clearly seen in the example of South Korea. This country has the worlds highest percentage of high-speed Internet services. It also has a hi
24、gh number of game players who are addicted to online games. In 2004, a young man died after playing online games almost nonstop for 86 hours.A12-year-old boy stole $16,000 from his father to continue online games which he could not get away from Such problems are spreading to other parts ofAsia as w
25、ell. In 2005, it was reported that about 80 percent of Chinas 13.8 million online game players were under 25.And many of these were said to be addicted. Such numbers point toward a growing problem among Chinese youth. Dr. Sue - Huei Chen, a psychologist, discovered some signs of at-risk people. Such
26、 people often go online to escape from their problems. And they usually have no friendship or good social skills. They feel the need to spend more and more time online, so they may be absent from school or family.And they become upset if anyone tries to limit their online game playing. 34. The passa
27、ge is mainly about _. A. Reasons for online game addictionB. problem caused by online games C. Computer problems in AsiaD. problems caused by young people 35. In the passage, the writer tells us a fact that _. A. South Korea has a large number of Internet schools B. More and more young men are steal
28、ing money for online games C. Chinas online game players are all under the age of 25 D. Online game addiction is a very common problem in South Korea 36.After reading the passage, we know that in China _. A. Many young people are playing online games for fun B. Many young people are getting addicted
29、 to online games C. Only those under 25 like to play online games for long periods D. 80 percent of the Chinese depend on online games to get relaxed 37.According to the passage, _ are more likely to become addicted to online games. A. People under great pressure from school and work B. People well
30、known in the field of computer games C. People with unsolved problems and few friends D. Peopld whod like to take a risk in computer games C Losing something important can be a very anxious experience. If someone finds it and returns it to you, it is often a great relief.Authorities in Guangzhou hav
31、e created a new regulation(规定)to encourage more people to return lost items. The regulation says that people who hand in lost belongings will get 10 percent of the items value as a reward from public security authorities(公安部门). If the owner cant be found, the finder will still be rewarded with 10 pe
32、rcent of the items value after it is sold at a public auction(拍卖). The rewards will come from government funding. The regulation has caused heated public debate. Opponents say that it will rob the act of its nobility(高尚), adding that such good behavior should be done out of selflessness, Qianjiang E
33、vening News reported. However, there are also people who welcome the regulation, saying it will encourage more people to do the right thing, Beijing Daily reported.After all, not everybody is willing to return lost property(财物)to owner. Finders will have to take care of lost items and spend time loo
34、king for their owners. The regulation gives finders the right to ask for a reward, which is in the best interest of both parties. Countries like Japan and Germany already have similar laws.According to Japans Lost Goods Law, people who find a lost item should quickly return it to the owner or turn i
35、t over to the police. The owner should provide the finder with a reward of 5to 20 percent of the items value. 38.According to the new regulation, how much can a finder get after returning a lost item? A. 5 percent of the items valueB. 10 percent of the items value C. 15 percent of the items valueD.
36、20 percent of the items value 39. What does Paragraph 4 explain? A. How opinions are divided on the regulation B. Who is likely to support the regulation C. How finders can get a reward D. Why the regulation is necessary 40. What do we know from the passage? A. China is not the first country to rewa
37、rd finders of lost items B. Finders will be punished for not returning lost items C. The reward will come from the owner of the lost item. D. The new regulation shows that people are selfish. 41. Which is the best title of the passage? A. Regulation on gettingB. Returned property C. Selfless behavio
38、rD. Get paid to do good D I decided to explore the island and set off cautiously in case I was attacked. I found a road with tracks of human feet as well as of cows and horses. Suddenly, I saw some strange disgusting creatures with long hair. They were dirty and smelly. They were about to attack me
39、when all of them ran off as an impressive grey horse came close. Later, another large horse arrived and they began talking about me. They made horsey sounds which were only understood by themselves and kept examining me and touching my clothes and body. I repeatedly heard the word “Yahoo” in their c
40、onversation. I had the impression that these horses were extremely intelligent as they communicated in a logical manner. The horses indicated that they wanted to take me somewhere. I followed them to a large wooden building. To my surprise, there werent any humans but horses inside.Again, as they sp
41、oke about me, the word “Yahoo” was constantly repeated. One horse took me outside. Here there were three of the smelly creatures who tried to attack me earlier. The horse put me near the creature and I was aware that it wanted to compare me with them.At first I felt insulted (侮辱 的)to be compared wit
42、h these dirty ones but when I looked closer, I discovered that they were exactly like me- They were my own kind. _. However, what the horses didnt understand was why I was so similar to them. Even I didnt want to associate with these creatures. I immediately understood that I preferred the company o
43、f horses. 42. What did I think of the horses? A. They were dirty and smelly. B. There were afraid of me. C. They were intelligent enough to communicate with each other. D. They wanted to kill me for food. 43. What does the word “disgusting” mean in the passage? A. horribleB. gentleC. violentD. wonde
44、rful 44. Which of the following sentence is suitable for the blank? A. These creatures would be attacked by the horses. B. The creatures and I were surely the same. C. The creature were the Yahoos, which mean humans. D. The horses would protect me from attacks. 45. Why did I say “I preferred the com
45、pany of horses”? A. Because the number of horses were larger than those of the other creatures. B. Because some horses would look after the young in a gentle way. C. Because the horses are more good-looking than the other creatures. D. Because horses are more intelligent and I felt safer to stay wit
46、h them. 四、词汇运用 46. Happiness is achieved _(凭借)hard workis on everyones lips these days. 47. We are in _(怀疑)if the story is true. 48. The parade in celebration of the _(九十)anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Amry took place in Zhunhe in 2017. 49. ThomasAlva Edison was full o
47、f _ (创意) always coming up with new ideas. 50. One should have a _(观念)of right and right, or a person cant be trusted. 51. We cant _ (simple)judge a book by its a cover or its title. 52. Planting trees is not as simple as _(dig)a hole. 53. Every spring, the National Peoples Congress of the PRC is hel
48、d in Beijing and big events are _(discuss). 54. Zhang Guimei, _(bear)in Northeast Chinas Heilongjiang Province in 1957, has been helping girls from poor areas pursue education for over 40 years. 55. Yuan Longping has helped China work a great _(wonder)- feeding nearly one-fifth of the worlds populat
49、ion with less than 9 percent of the worlds total land. 五、任务型阅读 Beyond its influence on health, not getting enough sleep can lead to car accidents or other mistakes. Here are what sleep researchers have found about how to sleep. How much sleep do we actually need? It is known that all of us naturally
50、 need no less than eight hours of sleep per night. When we sleep below six hour s per 24. were at an increased risk of health problems. Some of us think we can make up any of those hours lost dur ing the week on the weekends. Sadly there is no storage system for sleep in the brain. Can we train ours