1、广州九年级英语模拟题 13笔试部分(共110分,120分钟)一、语法选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) Today, 1 increasing number of people are always 2 their mobile phones with their heads down. These people are called the “Heads-down Tribe”. Are you a heads-down tribe member? Heads-down tribe members now 3 everywhere. More and more traffic acc
2、idents are happening because more drivers use mobile phones when they are driving. In order to make drivers pay more attention to 4 , some new traffic rules have 5 . For example, people who use mobile phones while driving in Taiwan are fined . Car drivers and motorcyclists 6 break the traffic rule w
3、ill be fined NT$3,000 and NT$1,000 respectively. As we can see above, using mobile phones may cause accidents and even 7 money. 8 , more and more interesting and strange facts happen to the “Heads-down Tribe”. According to a piece of interesting TV news, a man in America kept using his mobile phone
4、9 his way home. Suddenly, he bumped into a big lost bear. When he lifted his eyes from the phone, he was 10 afraid that he ran away as 11 as possible. Another fact is that we can often see people in the restaurant eating face to face but looking at 12 own mobile phones. Its strange that they dont ta
5、lk to the ones who sit opposite to them during the meal. Some of them even have fun communicating with 13 on the phone all the time. Mobile phones are helpful and necessary tools for modern life. Are mobile phones good or bad? It depends on 14 people use them. Lets be “healthy” users and 15 not to b
6、e the “ Heads-up Tribe”.( )1.A / B . a C. an D. the( )2.A. looked B. looking C. .look D. looks( )3. A. can be seen B. can see C. see D. saw( )4.A.driving B. driveC. to driveD. drives( )5.A.made B. been madeC. to makeD. make( )6.A.whom B. which C. whoD. whose( )7.A.take B. spend C. payD. cost( )8.A.B
7、esides B. ButC. AndD. So( )9.A.of B. in C. atD. on( )10.A.so B. muchC. suchD. too( )11.A.quietly B. quick C. quicklyD. more quickly( )12.A.they B. themC. theirsD. their( )13.A.otherB. the othersC. anotherD. others( )14.A.howB. what C. whyD. when( )15.A.tryingB. tried C. try D. to try二、 完形填空(共10小题,每小
8、题1.5分,满分15分) My mother often asked me, “What is the most important part of the body?” When I was younger, I thought sound was very important _16_ us, so I said, “My _17_, Mommy.” She said, “No. Many people are deaf. But you _18_thinking about it and I will ask you again soon.”Then last year, my gran
9、dpa_19_. Everybody was hurt. Everybody was crying. My mom looked at me when it was our time_20_ final goodbye to Grandpa. She asked me, “Do you know the most important body part yet, my dear?” I was shocked_21_she asked me this now. I always thought this was a game between her and me. She saw the co
10、nfusion on my face and told me, “This_22_is very important. It shows that you have_23_understood your life.” I saw some tears in her eyes. She said, “My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder.” I asked, “Is it because it holds up your head?” She replied, “No, it is because it can hold t
11、he head of a friend or loved one when they_24_. Everybody needs a shoulder to cry on sometimes in life, my dear. I only hope that you have enough love and _25_so that you will have a shoulder to cry on when you need it.”( )16.A. of B. to C. in D. on( )17.A. ears B. eyes C. body D. head( )18.A. feel
12、B. stop C. keep D. forget( )19.A. worried B. visited C. died D. came( )20.A. to speak B. speak C. say D. to say( )21.A. when B. unless C. before D. but( )22.A. experience B. answer C. problem D. question( )23.A. easily B. really C. carefully D. especially( )24.A. sleep B. think C. laugh D. cry( )25.
13、A. visitors B. friends C. classmates D. Teachers三、阅读(共两节,满分45分)第一节 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分) A These days, more and more students in the UK are taking a “gap year”between their graduation from school and their university studies. This means they can take a year off to do something else, before they st
14、art their studies.For most students, spending time in foreign countries is the favorite activity - and Australia is the favorite place to go.Many parents, teachers and business people agree that travelling can teach important values.“After a year of travelling, I felt Id grown up. I had learnt the i
15、mportance of relationships with people, on all kinds of levels.”There are many companies around the world that welcome these students on their projects-helping people in poorer countries, or even in your home country. Although you dont get paid for your work, this kind of work can teach important sk
16、ills-decision making and finding answers to problems, for example-that will help many students in a job one day.Finally, getting some knowledge and experience in an area you hope to study or work in one day will always be very useful.If several university graduates are applying for the same job, gar
17、 year work experience allows you to say,“ Ive already had some experience of this kind of work.” And that can get your job. ( )26.More and more students in the UK are taking a “gap year” .A. before they graduate from school B. before they graduate from university C. after they graduate from universi
18、tyD. Before they go to university after graduating from school( )27. _is their favorite activity for most students in the UK. A. Spending time in Australia B. Spending time in the UK C. Spending time with their teachers D. Spending time with their parents( )28.What cant students get in gap year work
19、 in the writers opinion?A. Values B. Skills C. Knowledge and experience D. money ( )29. Chances for the same job will be given to the students .A. who study well in school B. who have some experience in this kind of work C. who dont apple for the job D. who are rich enough( )30. The best title of th
20、e passage can be .A. Work for the Poor B. Take a Year off C. Apply for a job D. TravelBThe first time I ever really noticed a disabled person, I was studying in the third grade. I saw some disabled people before, but I never really knew or cared about what those persons go through. When a new studen
21、t arrived in my third grade class, I thought it would just be a common student, but this student was different. His name was Derek and he had autism . He sometimes had random outbursts(随意发作) during class and we would stand there, doing nothing because we didnt know why he was doing that. When he sat
22、 down at desk, we would try to get away from him. After class, we would play jokes on each other, imitating(模仿) Derek, and laughing about it. Then one day,Dereks mom came to our class and talked with us. She told us that Derek wasnt just having random outbursts-he was trying to communicate. Then she
23、 chose a volunteer and filled that persons mouth with soft sweets. When we found the volunteer had great trouble in trying to speak, the mother explained that was what Derek was going through every day. We all understood her meaning. After this talk,no one tried to make fun of Derek or run away from
24、 him. We accepted his outbursts in class and he became one of our friends. Having a class with Derek has taught me to have an open mind to those who are different from us. My experience in having an autistic classmate has provided me with a good lesson. Now whenever I meet a family with a child whos
25、 behaving differently,I always remember what I have learned in my third grade clams and go up to him or her.( )31What did the author think of the boy before the mothers talk?A. Friendly. B. Humorous. C. Generous. D. Strange.( )32 Which order is RIGHT according to the passage?a. We got away from him.
26、 b. We got on well with Derek.c. Derek arrived in my class. d.Dereks morn talked to us.A. c-a- b -d B. c- a- d -b C. a -c -b -d D. a -d- c- b ( )33According to Dereks mother, Derek_.A. was too shy to be with others B. had problems in expressing himselfC. was good at communicating with others D. didn
27、t like the way others treated him( )34.After Dereks moms talk, we did the following EXCEPT that _.A. we became friends B. we played togetherC. we played jokes on him I). we communicated with him( )35.which is the best title for the passage?A. Living with an open mind B. Believing in yourselfC. Behav
28、ing in different ways D. Making friends with the disabledCYou know how much your telephone has changed over the past 10 years? Your car will change even more than that in the next 10 years. One of the biggest changes is that cars will drive themselves. “We certainly have the technology for it now.”s
29、ays Andrew Poliak of automotive(机动车辆的)technology supplier QNX.“We expect self-driving cars to be a mainstream thing between 2020 and 2025.”The American company Google has been working on self-driving cars for years. These cars are already on the roads in the United States and are truly self-driving.
30、 They have to steering wheels(方向盘)or pedals(踏板). Last week, the police ordered one of Googles cars to stop for driving too slowly on a public road. The car was not breaking any law, so no one was punished. Another American company, Tesla, added an “Autopilot” feature to its cars last month. With the
31、 Autopilot turned on, the vehicle drives itself. The car will speed up, slow down, brake and drive by itself. You can take over driving any time by turning the steering wheel or touching a pedal. The car uses sensors to know when driveway changing is safe and whether it should speed up or slow down.
32、Tesla Autopilot is made for cross-country driving. It keeps you in the driveway and helps you avoid hitting other cars. It does not work well on local roads, for it will not stop at a red light or stop sign.Reporter Carolyn Nicander Mohr tried the Autopilot feature of a Tesla earlier this month. She
33、 had a hard time trusting the car to do what it should do. She thought about disabling the Autopilot feature many times during her trip. She wanted to take control at every bend in the road and hit the brake when the car in front of her slowed down. Yet the car drove perfectly.Other companies are wo
34、rking on self-driving cars, too. Marcedes-Benz, Audi, BMW.Volvo and Toyota all have plans for such vehicles.( )36What do Andrew Poliaks words probably mean?A. It is too difficult for people to make self-driving cars now.B. Self-driving cars will be first put on the market in 2020.C. There will be mo
35、re self-driving cars in use in the future.D. Nobody loves to use self-driving cars at the moment.( )37Why did the police stop the Google car?A. It had no driver. B. It went to slowly.C. It broke the traffic rules D. It had no steering wheel.( )38The underlined word “brake” probably means _.A. 加油门 B.
36、刹车 C. 前进 D.后退( )39According to the text, Tesla Autopilot _.A. is truly self-driving B. can sense traffic lightsC. wont work on freeways D. isnt safe in crowded areas( )40From the passage, we can infer that _.A. self-driving cars are popular nowadays. B. self-driving could be trusted by anyone.C. a s
37、pecial driveway should be built for self-driving cars. D. self-driving cars need improving.DDid you know?Box-office monster “Zootopia” has been called the “most Easter egg-packed(彩蛋) movie ever made by Disney”. One of its Easter eggs comes to the species of the news anchor seen on the films ZNN chan
38、nel. Depending on where in the world youre watching “Zootopia”, the type of animals hosting may change.Zootopia went a step further to make the different versions . In the US, Canada, France, the news anchor is moose. In Brazil, its a jaguar. Australia and New Zealand get a koala; while Chinese audi
39、ences see a giant panda.User ReviewsWhat can I say. Im a huge Disney fan. Maybe not like my friend over at Reviewing All 54 Disney Animated Films. And More!, the Disney cartoons have been a big part of my life. So, in a sense, the Disney animated features are a big deal to me.Whether young or old, Z
40、ootopias story carries a powerful and thematic commentary message thats highly valued and relative (especially in todays world). As Judy Hopps says in the movie “Lifes a little bit messy. We all make mistakes. No matter what type of animal you are, change starts with you.” And I cant agree more with
41、 that statement.( )41. In the film, the animal hosting turns into a _ if you live in Sydney. A. koala B. giant panda C. moose D. jaguar( )42.Who is one of the directors of the film? A. Jared Bush B. Rich Moore C. Idris Elba D. Ginnifer Goodwin( )43.You can probably spot this article in a(n) _. A. ne
42、wspaper B. magazine C. movie net D. Imax poster( )44.Which of the following is TRUE based on the passage?A. Zootopia is a romance story about a koala and a giant panda.B. The film will be released on 4 March 2016 in English and French.C. You can go to the nearby theater for different 3D versions of
43、Zootopia.D. Zootopia made different versions which are called “Easter egg-packed”.( )45.Where can we infer from the User Review?A. She is a huge Disney fan.B. She has reviewed 54 Disney animated films.C. She agrees with the message that the film carries.D. She does not agree with what Judy Hopps say
44、s.第二节阅读填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)阅读短文及文后选项,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。March 20th is World Water Day every year. According to a report from the UnitedNations, more than half of the worlds major rivers have serious water loss and arepolluted.The Yellow River, the worlds fifth longest river, watered some of t
45、he oldest farmson earth.(46)Its source(源头)on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is drying up.In mostof the past 35 years, it didnt reach the sea.The Nile in Egypt, running 6, 650 km, is the longest river in the world.(47)Now it is down to 2 billion m or so. Australias Murray River reaches the sea onlyevery other year. One fifth of Americas Rio Grande has no water, either.(48)Mostly its damming(筑坝)and global warming that make rivers dry.(49)N