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1、2019奉賢區(qū)中考英語一模2018學年奉賢區(qū)調(diào)研測試九年級英語試卷n . Choose the best answer26. Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation?A. PieceB. believeC. pieD. achieve27. Computers may be able to do most things that human brain can do and do them better.A. aB. anC. theD. /28. I m terribly sorry, but
2、 I ve forgotten to bring the ticket with.A. IB. myC. meD. mine29. Every year November, people from all over the city come to Hangzhou to enjoy goldenautumn.A. inB. atC. onD. during30. As parents, paying too attention to your child can be a bad thing.A. manyB.muchC. littleD. few31. Now I know your de
3、cision. Please ask in your class about their ideas.A. anotherB.the otherC. othersD. the others32. I m sure Janet is able to finethe school by herself because she has a pretty good of direction.A. ideaB.feelingC. chanceD. sense33. On such snowy days, drivers must drive as as possible.A. more carefull
4、yB.carefulC. carefullyD. more careful34. I think the film “ Spider man is animated cartoon of all the films I ve ever seen.A. More attractiveB. most attractive C. the more attractiveD. the most attractive35. Mum, put on your glasses,you won t see the notice clearly.A. thenB. andC. butD. or36.several
5、 accidents happened to some schools, all of the school s outdoor activities havestopped.A. UnlessB. IfC. WhenD. Since37. After graduation, many of the students will different kinds of training.A. doB. takeC. acceptD. make38. The news said there a wonderful concert in Shanghai Stadium this month.A. w
6、asB. will beC. had beenD. would be39. Nowadays, you really require a lot of talent and hard work success.A. achievingB. to achieveC. achieveD. achieved40. Tom has admitted in the English test and promised not to do it again. Actually, he deservesanother chance.A. cheatB. cheatingC. to cheatD. cheate
7、d41. She was a little nervous when the last night in the building.A. turned outB. came outC. went outD. took out42. Make pizza with the micro-wave oven proves to be effective.excellent way!A. WhatB. What aC. What anD. How43. Before you go abroad, download a map APP, because it help you.A. mustB. may
8、C. needD. shall44. You look upset,?A. What s happenedC. Are you sureI am late again. By the time I got up, my brother had already got in the shower.B. What should you doD. Have you made mistakes45. How about going to Water World now?A. Sure, but I m getting hungryB. That s a good ideaC. You re welco
9、meD. I ll take your advicen . Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used onceA. prepare B. toolsC. addedD. protectE. enoughThe debate on “textbooks vs computers has been going on for years. How much technology is 46 in the classroom? Should textbooks b
10、e placed by notebook computers?There is no doubt that computers are powerful 47. Computer-based lesson plans are updated in real time. New information can be 48 as soon as changes take place. Students canfind the latest information for the subjects they are studying.With computers, students can lear
11、n how to use them for the rest of their lives. Today, computers are used in almost all areas. Students can 49 themselves better for the future if they havecomputers.A. advantages B. effectively C. wrong D. advice E. educationHowever, despite these 50, I think textbooks must stay.Textbooks are profes
12、sionally edited. All the facts have been checked. They are put together in the best way. Each chapter builds on what a student has learned before. On the Internet, however, not all the information is true or organized.With textbooks, it is easier for students to take notes. Scientists have found tha
13、t taking notes by hand helps students learn more.Textbooks are also less expensive than computers. While most families can afford textbooks, not all of them can afford a computer. Every student should be allowed to learn what he needs to learn. It s 51 to rob a student of his right to learn just bec
14、ause he can t afford the materialComputers are playing an important role in 52. They allow students to learn more.However, I don t think they can replace textbooks. If students want to learn 53, they mustuse textbooks. Do you agree with me?n . Complete the sentences with the given words in their pro
15、per forms54. Austin was in his when he met a musician. (twenty)55. Will you go with me in the taxi fare?(half)56. I felt sick in the evening, but the day I felt better. (follow )57. Many people like keeping pets. It s wonderful to see them grow upquick .58. The map shows the exact of the place where
16、 I(locate) m going.59. She was deeply about being left out of the school team without any reason. (happy)60. We d like to learn about others side and become a beight person.61. I think they will the meeting well next month. (organization )n . Complete the following sentences as required.62. Anna mak
17、es a trip to foreign countries once a year.(改為般疑問句) Anna trip to foreign countries once a year?63. KFC you ordered on line will be delivered in half an hour.(對劃線部分提問) will KFC you ordered on line be delivered?64. We should think about how we can do it better next time.(保持句意基本不變) We should think abou
18、t do it better next time.65. “ Have you decided on which one to choose? ” the shop assistant asked me.(合成賓語從句) The shop assistant asked me I decided on which one to choose.66. The students sang the song “ Let it go! ” during the English Festival.(改為被動語態(tài)) The song “ Let it go! ”during the English Fes
19、tival.67. The old piano in my family was my grandpa(保持句意 Hs 不變)The old piano in my family my grandpa.68. for, being polite, we, apologize to, had better, Mr Li, not (連詞成句)A. Choose the best answer. (12 分)In many countries, pets are well loved. In America, 95 percent of pet owners think of their anim
20、als as family members. About half buy them birthday gifts. And it two-way street . FPeople who have pets tend to have lower blood pressure. They also have a lower heart-disease risk.Scientists are finding more and more evidence that animals can also help improve mental health. Some clinics have been
21、 using“ piKtherOpy) alongside traditional medicine. Here is alook at some of the cures.RabbitsIn one study, scientists told a group of stressed-out adults to pat a rabbit and a rabbit toy. The toy had no effect. Touching the living rabbit, however, reduced anxiety (焦慮) Crickets (蟋蟀)Animals don t hav
22、e to be soft and lovely to help. In a 2016 study, elderly people who were given five crickets in a cage felt happier after eight weeks. The act of caring of an animal seemed to make the difference.HorsesHorses are among the most-studied therapy animals. In Europe, they have been involved in medical
23、treatment plans since the 1860s. Activities like brushing the fur of a horse have been shown to reduce anxiety in people of all ages.FishOne of the study focused on people who had Alzheimer(阿爾茲stdBease). Whenthey dined in front of a tank of colorful fish, they ate more.DogsChildren who struggle with
24、 reading are less anxious when they read aloud to a trained dog. Their attitudes change and their skills improve.69. About of pet owners in America buy their pets birthday gifts.A. one-thirdB. 50 percentC. 95 percentD. three quarters70. The underlined phrase “two-way street ” (in paragraph 1) means.
25、”A. Pets can reduce not only their owners blood pressure but also their risk of heart diseaseB. Pets can improve not only their owners physical health but also their mental healthC. Pets are well loved both in the East and in the WestD. People love pets, and pets do their owners lots of good71. Acco
26、rding to the passage, people who were given crickets felt happier after a few weeks because.A. the ate moreB. they spent time caring for an animalC. they exercised moreD. they changed their attitudes72. Horses have been involved in medical treatment plans in Europe.A. since the 1680sB.for more than
27、two centuriesC. since 1860D.for about 160 years73. Children who have difficulty reading become less anxious when.A. they play with rabbitsB.they read in front of a tank of colorful fishC. they are given some cricketsD.they read aloud to a traineddog74. The main idea of the passage is that.A. pets ar
28、e well loved in many countiesB. pets can improve people s physical healthC. pets have been used to help cure mental illnessD. it is still a mystery whether keeping pets brings benefitsB. Choose the best answer and complete the passage. (12 分)Do you know something about cats? Do we humans learn somet
29、hing good from them?Cats are animals of habit. They like to go to sleep about the same time every day and for a certain length of time. They seem to have a natural clock inside them that tells them when to sleep and when to _75_.Cats make up their regular sleep with occasional (間或的) cat naps. Some e
30、xperts feel that humans could also benefit from this habit. Cat naps help to build up energy in the body. They are also a good way to overcome boredom. Since cats have moods _76_ those of humans, some experts believe people can _77_ their moods and attitudes by catnapping. People might become happie
31、r and more positive and they can finish their work more efficiently.A number of famous people have _78_ cats by taking cat naps during the day. The naps would usually last from 15 to 30 minutes.President Harry Truman, John Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson like taking naps. Winston Churchill took cat nap
32、s, too. When he was 66 years old, Churchill was appointed Prime Minister of England (任命英國首相)at the important time by King George VI. England s army suffered manylosses at the beginning of World War II. Churchill faced a large number of challenges. But with his full energy and his great ability, he l
33、ed his people to victory. He was a tireless source of strength to his people. Churchill _79_ told one of his best friends privately that the reason why he was able to work long hours, often into the deep night, napping was his _80_.Perhaps more people could learn from cats and take naps to feel bett
34、er and live longer.75. A. stay upB. wake upC. put upD. turn up76. A. similar toB. same asC. different fromD. connected with77. A. increaseB. improveC. impressD. interest78. A. caughtB. caredC. copiedD. controlled79. A. onceB. neverC. seldomD. nearly80. A. storyB. secretC. successD. suggestionC. Fill
35、 in the blanks with the proper words.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。)In the city I live in, some seats on every bus come in orange color, different from the rest which are blue. Those seats are intended for(預(yù)留)a certain group of people- the old and some who needspecial care, such as the disable
36、d or those with small babies. So you can often see young people choose to take others seats instead of the orange ones if possible.One day, my friend Lisa boarded a bus and found the only untaken seat was an orange one. She h 81_ for a moment and slowly walked to it and sat down. As the bus went on,
37、 passengersaccumulated(聚集)from stop to stop and the bus became really c 82. At that time, someonenear the door asked loudly if there was anybody who would like to o 83 a seat to the oldman who had just got on the bus. On hearing it, Lisa looked around to see where the old man was. She was even about
38、 to get up but found it difficult to do so. Thinking that someone near the old man would do him a favor, she remained seated. Actually, she had another reason to do so. To her s 84, she soon became the target of criticism( 批評的目標 )from some people standingbeside her.“Shameless, a voice said.“Morality
39、 decays道德敗壞), another voice added.Lisa kept silent as the short conversation went. She wanted to say something but held the words back. She understood as the only young person taking the orange seat on this bus , she”ashamed. Lisa turned her face to the window to hide her embarrassment.If you were a
40、 passage on that but, would you stand out a 85 her and blame( 責怪)her for not giving up her seat? If I hadn t known the story of Lisa s side, I would. However, tis : Lisa had just a small o 86 and was in recovery ( 恢復(fù)).Her doctor had told her to sitinstead of s 87 as much as possible. The long bus tr
41、ip would give her trouble if she stoodall the way. D. Answer the questions(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容回答問題)“Dinging out , or eating out ” , are phrases people use in Britain when they eat in a restaurant or a pub. Eating out is more popular in Britain today than it has been ever been. In 2006, for the first time ever, B
42、ritish people spent more eating out in restaurants and pubs than cooking for themselves. It seems that many British people are becoming increasingly interested in how good their food tates, and also how healthy it is.However, eating out can also be expensive. Restaurants are more expensive than pubs
43、, though many pubs serve very good, simple food. As we British people do no dine out every night of the week, eating in a restaurant is often seen as a special occasion( 場合).When going on a first date and wanting to make a good impression on him or her, or if celebrating an anniversary or a birthday
44、, then many people like to go to a restaurant to eat. People often eat in a restaurant before going to the cinema or the theatre.Naturally, restaurants are greatly different in quality and price. However, almost all British cities have man kinds of food and culinary(烹飪的)styles to choose from includi
45、ng traditionalBritish food, and all from the very cheap to the very expensive -French, Italian, Indian, Greek, Thai, Japanese and many, many more. In fact, when asked what their favorite food is, more British people say an Indian curry than any other dish!As well as dining in a restaurant, when peop
46、le are too tired too cook after work, they often get a “take-away ” . This means that they order from a take-away restaurant by phone, and then go to collect it and take it home to eat. Many take-away restaurants also deliver it to your house(if you are especially tired, or lazy!) . And you can normally find a take-away restaurant for almost any cuisine, the most popular are pizza(Italian), Indian and Chinese-an
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