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1、2020-2021学年巴蜀九年级上半期考试英语模拟试题(A)(全卷共九个大题满分:150分考试时间:120分钟)-11-第 I 卷(共 95 分)I. 单项选择(每小题 1分;共 10分)21. -Hi,Tom.Asthe DoubleEleveniscoming,would youlike to buy theiPhone12?-Oh,no,thatstooexpensive.Ijustwanttobuyinexpensiveone.A. aB.anC. theD./22. TodayIfeelproudmyschoolandtomorrowmyschoolwilltake prideme.

2、A. in;onB.on;ofC.of;inD. about;of23. SincetheoutbreakofCOVID-19,the diseasehashadagreatonpeoplesdailylife.A. celebrationB. convenienceC.influenceD.introduction24. -The USisnowstillinaverybadsituation.-Thatstrue. I thinkitwilltaketheAmericansat least two years tocontrol thepandemic(流行病).A. normallyB.

3、politelyC.directlyD.completely25. Ihave beeninChongqingforfiveyearsandI lovethenight lifehere.A. liveB.livelyC.aliveD.living26. Thereatalltree infrontof ourteachingbuilding.A. usedtohaveB.wasusedtobeC. used tobeD.is usedto having27. Sincetwoyearsago,the numberofteachersinourschoolrapidly.A. raisedB.

4、 hasrisenC.hasbeenrisenD.wereraised28. Thenew bookby LiuCixinand itveryquickly.A. sellswell; issoldoutB.issoldwell;sellsoutC.sellswell; sellsoutD. issoldwell;is sold out29. Ifyou dontreviewwhatyou havelearnedasoften aspossible,you mayrememberingnothing.A. takeupB.putupC. cut upD.endup30. -Mr.Li, cou

5、ldyoupleasetellme?-OK,Iwilltellyoulater.A. howcanI dowithmyproblemsin EnglishlearningB. whatIcandeal withmyproblemsinEnglishlearningC. howIcandealwithmyproblemsinEnglishlearningD. whatcanIdowithmyproblemsinEnglishlearning. 完形填空(每小题 1.5分;共 15分)IusedtothinkIwasavictim ( 受害者) oflife.31badhappenedtome.

6、Mydaddiedrightbeforemyfifthbirthday. Mymomwasangryformostofmychildhood.Peopleleftmeoften,bydeath orby choice, sinceIwasyoung.After 32this for so long, I finally understood that I had to change what I did and how Idid it. I could no longer keep myself in sad33. I could choose to grow from my experien

7、cesandchoose34wayto live.Anditwasall up tome.Healing ( 治愈) oldpainsandchanginghabitual(习惯性的) behaviorshaventalwaysbeen35, butitsalwaysbeenworthit.Ifinallyhavecompassion (同情) formypast,eventhoughIdidsomethings that Iknowwereterrible.NowIknowthatIcanforgive(原谅) myselffornotknowingbetterinthepast.Icanw

8、orkhardto learn each day and move forward. I can take steps each day that fill me up 36making meandotherssad.I know I cant control everything, but I can control what I do37I take action. I cantcontrolwhat happens,but Icancontrol howIdoit.Mylifeis38betterthanitoncewas.Imnolonger39depressed ( 沮丧的) ora

9、nxiousthat Icantleave thehouse. Imno longerscared.Mylifeismine.I heard this quote in a class “I use my memories, but I dont40them to use me.” Its abeautifulthingandIknoweveryoneisabletodoit.Youhavesomuchpoweroveryourexperience.31.A.SomethingB. NothingC.AnythingD.Everything32.A.dealing withB.takingup

10、C.throwingawayD.runningafter33.A.directionsB. competitionsC.memoriesD.choices34.A.otherB.theotherC.othersD.another35.A.hardB. easyC.privateD.silent36.A.instead ofB. becauseofC. outofD.infrontof37.A.unlessB.aslongasC.thoughD.before38.A.moreB. prettyC. alotofD.far39.A.tooB. veryC. soD.such40.A.letB. k

11、eepC.suggestD.allow. 阅读理解(41-43 小题,每小题 1分;44-59每小题 2分,共 35分)AHersheypark,anamusementparkinHershey, Pennsylvania, hassomethingforeveryone. Youcanhavefunridingrollercoasters ( 过山车) thatrangefrommildtowild.Therearealsoclassicfamilyrides, awaterpark, a zoo,and ofcourse, chocolate.Nowitsnewpart, Hersheys

12、Chocolatetown,isopen!ThereisCandymonium,thetallest,fastest,longest,andsweetestcoaster in thepark. Itoffersaone-of-a-kindexperience.OpeninghoursforthisweekOct12-15,MondayThursday,closedOct16,Friday,5pm9pmOct17,Saturday,2pm9pmOct18,Sunday,2pm9pmTickets:B1- Daytickets:49.95(Ages3+)Free(Childrenages2or

13、younger)2- Daytickets:47.50per day(Ages 9-61)40perday(Ages3-8/Ages62+)Free(Children ages2oryounger)Tips:1. Pleasereserve (预约) your .2. YoucandownloadtheHersheyparkapptohelpyouplanyourvisit.Safetyrules:1. Allguestsover theage of2are requiredtowearface coverings.2. Guestsshouldalsobepreparedtopassatou

14、chless(无接触的) temperature screening beforeenteringHersheypark.3. Followdirectionsfrom ourteam membersbykeeping6feet (英尺) away from other guests atalltimes.Address:100West HersheyparkDrive,Hershey,PA17033Contact:717-534-390041. Whichofthefollowingisnew atHersheypark?A. Classicfamilyrides.B.Thewater pa

15、rk.C.Thezoo.D.Candymonium.42. Whencanvisitorsenter thepark?A. Oct13, 6pm.B.Oct16,3 pm.C. Oct17, 5 pm.D.Oct18, 10pm.43. Mr.Smith(age38) wantstotakehis4-year-oldsontothepark. Howmuchshouldhepayifhebuys2-Daytickets?A.$ 87.5.B.$99.9.C. $ 95.D. $ 175.BFoolinghisfriendSam: Doyouknowhow tomake astupidperso

16、ncurious(好奇的)?Thomas:No,how?Sam:Illtellyoutomorrow.GetcookieswhileyoucanThestudentswere linedupinthecafeteria(食堂) for lunch.Attheheadofthetablewasalargepileofapples.Therewasanoteontheappletray(托盘):“TakeonlyONE.Godiswatching.”Movingfurtheralongthelunchline,attheotherendofthetablewasalargepileofchocol

17、atechipcookies.Achildhadwritten anote,“Takeallyou want.Godiswatching theapples.”Ithurtseverytime ItouchAmangoestothedoctorandsays,“Doctor,whereverI touch,ithurts.”Thedoctorasks, “What do youmean?”Themansays,“WhenItouchmyshoulder,itreallyhurts.IfItouchmykneeOUCH!WhenItouchmy forehead,itreally,reallyh

18、urts.”Thedoctorsays,“Iknowwhatswrongwithyou youvebrokenyourfinger!”44. Accordingtothedoctor,whatsthematterwiththeman?A. Thereisnothingwrongwithhisbody.B. Thereissomethingwrongwithhisshoulder.C. Hehasbrokenhisfinger.D. Hisforeheadhasbeenhithard.45. WhichofthefollowisTRUE?A. Samknowshowtomake astupidm

19、ancurious.B. Samisinfact astupidboy.C. SamwilltellThomastheanswertomorrow.D. Samisactually(实际上) foolingThomas.46. Whatcanwe knowaboutthe studentsinthesecondparagraph?A. Thechildwhowrotethenoteisclever.B. Achildisallowedtotaketwoapples.C. Godiswatchingtheapplesinsteadofthecookies.D. Nobodytookthechoc

20、olate chipcookiesinthe end.47. Whatisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A. Atravelguide.B.Atextbook.C.Ajokebook.D.Asciencemagazine.CSyriais acountryinWesternAsia.Itsoneoftheoldestcountriesintheworldwithsuchamysterioushistory. SyriawasunderEmergencyLaw(紧急法案)from1963to2011, whichtookawaypeoplesrightssuch

21、asgettingtogetherinpublic, givingfreespeeches,soitsgovernmentisconsideredtobenon-democratic(非民主). Basharal-Assadhasbeenthepresidentsince2000afterhisfatherHafezal-Assad,whowasinofficefrom1970to2000.SinceMarch 2011, Syria has been against Bashar al-Assad and his government which led to the SyrianCivil

22、War(内战)andSyria becomesamongtheleastpeaceful countriesintheworld.Tillnowmorethan320,000Syrianshavelosttheirlivesinthefour-and-a-halfyearscivilwar.More than 4,000,000 people have run away from Syria since the beginning of the war, most of themare women and children. It is one of the largest refugee p

23、roblems such as providing food for the newrefugees,findingplacesforthemtolive,givingthemmedicalhelp andmakingsureoftheirsafety.A 34-year-old Syrian refugee told CCTV how he thought he would die as he struggled to stay inthe sea for 38 hours when the boat which was crowded with hundreds of other refu

24、gees started tosink(下沉)into the water. Finally, he reached safety on the Greek island of Lesbos after travellingfor months from his war-tom homeland. “Many people died including children and women,” he said.“The boat was broken and we fell into the water. I was in the water for 45 minutes before the

25、y pulledmeout. Iwill neverforgetit becausethisis thefirsttimeinmylifeIfelt Iwilldie.”48. InBasharal-Assadsfatherwasthepresident.A.2001B.1963C.2011D. 198649. Thenumber ofSyrianswhohavelosttheir livesduringthecivilwar is.A.300,000B.morethan 4,000,000C.morethan320,000D.not mentioned50. Accordingtothepa

26、ssage, neighboringcountrieshave todealwiththeproblemssuchas.gettingtogetherin publicproviding foodforthenew refugeesgivingfreespeechesgivingthe refugeesmedical helpfinding places fortherefugeesto livemakingsure oftherefugeessafetybeingagainstBashar al-Assadandhis governmentA. B. C. D. 51. Thebesttit

27、leofthis passage maybe“”.A. Basharal-AssadB. SyrianRefugee Exoduses(出逃)C.ARefugeesstoryD.EmergencyLawDEveryonehasanimportantroleinsociety. Inthistimeofpubliccrisis(危机), itsimportantthateach of us sticks to our roles and plays them well. What can common people do in this crisis? Howare theChinesepeop

28、le takingontheir specialresponsibilities?Hereare someoftheexamples.Thenovelcoronavirus(新冠病毒) madethisyearsSpringFestivalverydifferentformostof us.ManyplacesinChinabeganafirst-levelemergency (突发事件) responsetothevirusattheendofJanuary, calling forpeople to stayathome. Followingthese rules,most people

29、gave upfamilydinnersduring theSpringFestival and canceledany festivalcelebrations.“ItsthequietestChineseNewYearIveeverhad,”XinJingrong,a14-year-oldstudentfromNanning, Guangxi. It was the first time that Xins grandmother had to put off her trip to Nanning andstayalonein herhometown.ThecontrolalloverC

30、hinanotonlyseparatesmanyfamilies,butalso. Manyshops are closed, delivery services are slow, and wearing masks in public has become a must. Butpeopleareshowing theirunderstandingandcooperation (合作).Tong Zexi, a15-year-old studentfromHarbin,hasnotgoneoutinmorethan20days.“IknowIneed to protect myself a

31、nd cause no trouble. In this key time, when one gets sick, many others couldbeinfluenced.”More than simply following the rules, some people have done amazing things to help fight theoutbreak. On Feb 3, Zhao Junyan, a Junior 2 student from Shanghai, brought 15,000 masks fromIndonesia back to China, P

32、eoples Daily reported. Zhao, while traveling in Jakarta, collected themasks with his uncle, who works in the city. The 15-year-old gave away all of the masks to Cangnan,Zhejiang,hishometown.“Whenacountryisintrouble,everyoneisresponsibletohelp,”Zhaosaidtothe reporter.“WhatIhave doneis whatannormalChi

33、neseperson canpossibly do.”Asapopularspeechsaysnowadays,“Weareallfighters!”Everyonehashisorherroletoplayin this fight. And its believed that we can soon enjoy the warm sunshine and beautiful spring freelyoutside!52. WhatdoweknowaboutXinJingrong?A. XinlivesinNanjing.B.XinsgrandmothercelebratedthisSpr

34、ingFestivalalone.C.Xinisaquiet person.D.Xinsgrandmotherwasunabletogobacktoherhometown.53. In thefourthparagraph,which ofthefollowingsentencecanbeputinthe.A. cheersupmanypeopleB.makestheworldmorecolorfulC.makesdailylifeinconvenientD.bringsfearstopeople54. If we put the passage into three parts, which

35、 of the following is the best?(=para.1=para.2=para.3=para.4=para.5=para.6=para.7)A.;B.;C.;D.;55. Thestoryis mainlyabout.A. whatteenagersdotoenjoythemselvesathomeinthecrisisB. whatChinesepeople dototake ontheirresponsibilitiesin thecrisisC. howChineseNewYearwascelebratedthisyearduringtheSpringFestiva

36、lD. howcommonpeopleslivesarechanged bythevirusinthecrisisEMy11-year-olddaughterhasbeenofferedanacademicscholarship (奖学金) toaprivateschool.Itsonlyasmalldiscount (折扣), butthescholarshipmeanssheisacceptedbytheschoolwhichmyhusbandandIneedtopay$20,000ayearfor. Shouldwepaytheprivateschoolcost,orchoosefree

37、educationinstead?It was really a hard decision for us to make. For me, I always wanted my children to go to aprivate school, like I did. Not because my family is rich, but because I believe that the best educationis private. It took years for me to make peace with the fact that my two children atten

38、ded our localpublic primary school. “Theyll go to a private high school.” I told myself. But the fact is that myeldest is now in her last year of primary school, and my husband and I will find our way to afford theprivate school. If so, I could increase my work hours. My law degree was supposed to b

39、e my ticket toagoodjoband a goodpay,butthat wasjustourwishes,not thefact.During many sleepless nights, I felt troubled by the decision. Although I want the best for mydaughter, I have my own dreams too. I cant give up everything for my baby girl. I explain that I wanttobeapositive (积极的) rolemodelfor

40、mydaughter, andanunhappyparentisaterriblestrainonafamily. I point out that eventhe best private school wont protectmy childrenfrom disappointmentorhardwork.Andfinally, itsdecided.Because I understand its my family that shaped me instead of my great private school education.I can no longer remember t

41、he maths problems and what Shakespeare said which I once knew soperfectly.Thelessonsfrommyfamily,however,haveturnedouttobeimpossible toforget.56. Thescholarshipher daughterhaswonmeansthat.A. sheisgoodatsportsB.thefamilyisfullof loveC.sheisaccepted bythatprivate schoolD.theydonthave topayfortheschool

42、57. Theunderlined wordstraininParagraph3means.A. 愤怒B.安慰C.负担D.解脱58. Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A. Thewriterhadagoodjobwithagood pay.B. Ittooka longtimefor her tomake thefinaldecision.C. Hertwochildren attended theirlocalprivateprimary school.D. Thescholarshipher daughter woncould

43、cover allofherschoolcost.59. Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A. thedaughterwillgotoapublichighschoolB. privateschoolsprovide bettereducationthanpublicschoolsC. thewriterwanted her daughtertoreceivethebesteducationD. herdaughterstalentwaswasted atthepublicprimaryschoolV. 口语运用(每小题 1分,共 5分)阅读下面对话。从方框内 7个选

44、项中选择 5个恰当的句子完成此对话,并把题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。A:Goodevening,Mr.Liu.Welcometoourshow-FamousTeachers.B:Thankyou.A:Howlonghaveyoubeen ateacher,mayIask?B:Well,60A: Wow, thats a long time. Do you always enjoy teaching like you do now?B:Notreally.Ihadbeenthrough veryharddays.Ieven thoughtofgivingup.61Instead, Ifough

45、t on.A:Andnow yourea successful andfamous teacherin ourcity.62B:OfcourseIdo.Yousee,Ilovesummervacationandwintervacation.Moreimportantly,Ilovebeing withkids.63They make mefeelgoodaboutmyself.A:It seemsyou havemadetherightchoicetobeateacher.B:64I have chosen what I love and I love what I have chosen.A

46、:Well,thanksfor comingtoourshow,Mr.Liu.A. Doyoulikethejobyouare doingnow?B. Theyareyoung,smartandhappy.C. fourteenyears.D. Whatdoyouwanttoknow?E. ButIdidnt.F. Yes,Ihave.G. itsaboutfourteenminutesride.第 II 卷(共 55 分)VI. 任务型阅读(65-67 题,每小题 2 分,68 小题 3 分,共 9 分)阅读下文并回答问题。If we just look into the mirror, w

47、e might wish we could be better-looking. Some middle-agedmen mightwish thatthey had morehair, insteadof being bald. Some girlsatwhateveragemightwish they were taller, had a different weight, and even had a different face. If we could do thosethings, we could make those things happen in ourselves. If we could make them happen in ourchildren,it would beevenmoreseductive (

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