1、九年级英语第 1 页(共 8 页)浙江省杭州地区 2019 届中考模拟英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分) 一、听力(共 15 小题,每 小题 2 分,共 30 分)第一节 : 听 下 面 5 段 对话 , 每 段对 话后 有一 个小 题 , 从 题中 所给 的 A、 B、 C 三个选 项中选出最 佳选 项 , 并 标在 试 题的相 应位 置 。 听 完每 段 对话后 , 你都 有 10 秒钟 的 时间来 回答 有关 小题和 阅读 下一 小题 。每 段对话 仅读 一遍 。1. What does the woman like?A. Watching TV. B. Playing
2、games. C. Reading books.2. How much money does the man have to borrow?A. $15. B. $35. C. $50.3. What will the man have?A. Some noodles. B. A sandwich. C. Orange juice.4. Who bought a shirt online?A. The woman. B. The man. C. The mans brother.5. What does the man want to do today?A. To go to an art s
3、how. B. To go to a book fair. C. To stay at home.第二节 : 听下 面 2 段对 话 和 1 段 独白 , 每段 对话 或 独白后 有几 个小 题 , 从 题 中所给 的 A、B、 C 三个 选项 中选 出最 佳 选项 , 并 标在 试卷 的相 应 位置 。 听 每段 对话 或独 白 前, 你将 有时 间 阅读各 个小 题, 每小 题 5 秒钟; 听完 后, 各小 题给 出 5 秒钟 的作 答时 间。 每 段对话 或独 白读两遍。听下面 一段 对话 ,回 答 第 6 至 8 三个 小题 。现 在, 你有 15 秒 钟的 时间 阅读 这 三个小 题
4、 。6. Which subject is Amy good at?A. Maths. B. English. C. Chinese.7. Where are they going to meet in order to finish their homework?A. In the library. B. At Toms home. C. At Amys home.8. Why hasnt Tom finished his English homework yet?A. Because he is too busy.B. Because its a bit difficult for him
5、. C. Because he keeps watching TV.听下面 一段 对话 ,回 答 第 9 至 第 11 三个 小题 。现 在 ,你 有 15 秒 钟的 时间 阅读 这三个 小题。9. When will Tina leave for her brothers wedding( 婚礼 ) ?A. This evening. B. On Saturday morning. C. On Sunday afternoon.10. Where is Tony going?A. To his home. B. To his tennis class. C. To a coffee shop
6、.九年级英语第 2 页(共 8 页)11. What is Tina going to do after she comes back?A. To drink coffee with Tony. B. To take tennis lessons. C. To visit a roommate.听下面 一段 独白 ,回 答 第 12 至 15 四个 小题 。现 在 ,你 有 20 秒钟 的时 间阅 读 这四个 小 题。12. What can they see on the second floor?A. Technology in the old days. B. Development o
7、f computers.C. Modern inventions in the 20th century.13. Where can they have a drink?A. On the first floor. B. On the second floor. C. On the fourth floor.14. Which one is the most helpful way to find more information about the museum?A. Searching the Internet.B. Asking the guide for help.C. Buying
8、books or magazines.15. What do you think is the speaker?A. A guide. B. A teacher. C. A volunteer.第二部分 阅读理解(共 两节,满分 40 分) 二、阅读理解(共 20 小题,每小题 2 分,共 40 分)阅读下 列短 文, 从每 小题 所给的 四个 选项 ( A、 B、 C 和 D)中 选出 最佳 选项 。A16. According to the tips, can help relax eyes.A. pure cold water B. direct sunlight C. eye move
9、ments D. contact lens九年级英语第 3 页(共 8 页)17. It is best for people to sit away from the computer screen.A. 5 inches B. 10 inches C. 27 inches D. 58 inches18. Where might you find this material?A. Pet magazine. B. Science fiction.C. Fashion magazine. D. Health magazine.BAs a child in Cambodia, life was
10、difficult. It went from bad to worse when my mother was paralyzed(瘫痪 的) and my father left us. To make things easier, my mom sent my brother away. About a year later, we received some good news. A family in the US had adopted( 收 养)m y babybrother and they treated him very well.Weeks later, my mother
11、 died. I cried when they buried her. I knew that I would never see her again. Then one of my aunts took me in. I think she was mad that she had to take care of me, but I had nowhere else to go.About a year later, my brothers new parents heard about my situation and came for me. The first time I saw
12、them was in a hotel lobby. I told the translator that they had long noses. I didnt know I was being rude. I just wasnt used to seeing white people. I was really nervous around them. I think they were nervous, too.The day we left Cambodia, I was filled with emotions. I was excited, worried, and confu
13、sed. When we landed in the US, my new grandpa picked us up with a little boy next to him. I knew immediately that the boy was my brother. He looked so clean and healthy compared to the last time I had seen him. I knew that I was going to be happy again.My nightmares have ended because of the two won
14、derful people who offered us a new home. They filled up the holes in my heart.19. The writers mother gave his brother away because .A. life was too difficult for them B. the baby boy was seriously illC. she knew she would die soon D. she was too old to care for him20. What does the underlined word “
15、emotions” mean in Chinese?A. 恐惧 B. 情 感 C. 温 暖 D. 不舍21. What can you learn from the passage?A. The writers father left home to find a new job.B. His aunt was a very kind-hearted lady.C. He had few chances to see foreigners in Cambodia. D. His new parents helped many children.22. Why did the boy write
16、 the story?A. To tell everyone he has a better life now. B. To prove how amazing life could be.C. To encourage more people to adopt children.D. To show he was thankful to his new parents.CSometimes, we remember our childhood neighborhood just as well, or even better than, our childhood homes. For bo
17、th children and adults, neighborhoods are a place to play, learn, and make memories.In the majority of US suburbs, almost everyone knows each other on the block. Coming home together on the bus is usually just the beginning of neighboring children spending time together.九年级英语第 4 页(共 8 页)Whether its
18、playing soccer or chasing each other around on bikes, kids often take advantage of the daylight to get some fresh air outside. When its hot, children can jump in a pool together. And when its cold, they can have a snowball fight with one another.Adults also take advantage of living in a community by
19、 befriending their neighbors. Its convenient for neighbors to become friends, considering that they live so close together. Neighbors are often the ones to babysit or dog-sit for each other.If someone holds a party, neighbors might lend some space for guests to park their cars in. And if the postman
20、 or postwoman mixes up the mail, neighbors are more than happy to return it back to its rightful owner. Having kind and caring neighbors can make a world of difference in how a person views their home. To some people, a home may not be just the house they live in, but also the community theyre a par
21、t of.Besides from helping each other out, neighbors often get together for block parties. Block parties usually occur in the summer, when the weather is warm, and the sun stays out late. Kids canplay games, and adults bring delicious treats and socialize. There are even some occasions(场 合)when local
22、 firefighters will bring their fire trucks to the party.Neighborhoods, just like homes, come in all different shapes and sizes. Some neighborhoods may contain over 100 people, while others may only have a few people. But whatever the size is, neighborhoods can be a powerful and memorable part of our
23、 lives, filled with neighbors well always remember.23. What do children usually do with their neighbors, according to Paragraph 2?A. Play together outside. B. Do volunteer work. C. Walk dogs together. D. Study in groups.24. How would the author probably describe the relationship between neighbors in
24、 US suburbs?A. Serious. B. Friendly. C. Troubled. D. Cold.25. What can we learn about block parties?A. Theyre held regularly throughout the year.B. Theyre mainly held to welcome new neighbors.C. Fire trucks are always brought to the parties.D. Theyre good places for neighbors to enjoy themselves.26.
25、 The author wrote this passage mainly to .A. introduce the daily life of US childrenB. compare communities in the US and ChinaC. explain why neighborhoods can be important to AmericansD. share the good memories of her childhood neighborhoodDHey girls, if the boys in your class are acting silly, you
26、might as well leave them alone. You are far more sensible(明理的 )t han them, arent you?There is science to back up this theory. Scientists from Newcastle University, UK, and SeoulUniversity, South Korea, found that the brain matures( 成熟) earlier in girls than in boys. This ispartly because of the way
27、childrens brains are “pruned”.As the brain matures, it begins to cut out unimportant information and focus on importantinformation. This process is called “pruning”.In order to learn more about this process, scientists scanned( 扫描 )t he brains of 121 people aged between 4 and 40. They found that pru
28、ning began much earlier in girls.九年级英语第 5 页(共 8 页)Between the ages of 10 and 12, a girls brain will start to see a lot of activities as the pruningprocess starts. But for boys, this doesnt start until the age of 15 to 20.During this process, the brain will turn off memories, sounds or sights that ap
29、pear several times. But important connections, like connecting the sound of a familiar persons voice to their face, are kept.“The loss of connectivity during brain development can help to improve brain function,”scientist Sol Lim told the Daily Telegraph.To understand this more easily, imagine you a
30、re at a party and everyone is talking. You cantconcentrat( e 集中 ) . But if you “turn off” some of the voices, it is easier to hear the others. The brainworks in a similar way.27. What did the scientists find?A. Boys often act silly.B. Girls are more sensible than boys.C. Boys brains often focus on u
31、nimportant information. D. Girls mature much earlier than boys.28. “Pruning” is a process in which .A. brains learn to focus on important information B. brains suffer total memory lossC. brains are more sensitive to voices D. brains dont work as well as before29. What does the last paragraph try to
32、explain?A. It is not easy to concentrate at a party.B. Why people cant hear others at a party.C. Brains works better after losing some connections. D. Brains work in a very strange way.30. What can we infer from the passage?A. Girls have better memories than boys. B. Pruning helps human brains grow
33、mature. C. Boys should play with younger girls. D. Parties are not good for teenagers.第二节 :请 仔细 阅读 31-35 题,然 后从 A-F 六个选项中, 选择 可填 入空 白处 的最合 适的答案, 其中 有一 个多 余选 项。A. What if you win.B. Life wont be the same without you.C. There is no smooth road to success.D. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. E.
34、 Focus on the future.F. To give up is to live a meaningless life.The life has been full of challenges and difficulties. Life is not about the smartest person or the strongest person, or even the richest person. However, Life is about having the mind in your heart “Never Give Up”, even when you feel
35、that giving up is the only choice. The world is waiting on your gifts.31 You are important to this world and believe it or not, someone is waiting for you to enrich their lives. You are too important to the world to just give up.32 九年级英语第 6 页(共 8 页)You may feel that life is challenging you from time
36、 to time and you cant take it anymore. You may want to give up right now. But here is a thought, what will happen if you overcome the difficulties?33 When an Olympic runner is in a race, he or she is focusing on one thingthe finishing line. You have to focus on the big picturenot just where you are
37、right now. Focus in where you want to be. Make an agreement with your mind and your mouth.34 One of my favorite poems is called “Crystal Stair ” written by Langston Hughes. In that poem, a mother tells her son that life is tough, you will meet rocks and hard places, but the end is victory to those w
38、ho stand their ground and ride the course.35 Whatever you are facing, you can make it through. There is a rainbow on the other side of your situation. Stay strong, stay focused and never give up.第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 25 分)三、完形填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,共 15 分) 通读下 面短 文, 掌握 其大 意, 然 后在 各小 题所 给的 四个选 项 ( A、 B、 C
39、和 D) 中选 出一个最佳 选项 。During his freshman year at Columbia University, Sanford Greenberg stood on campus(校园) with his classmate Arthur Garfunkel. “Sanford, look at the 36 . Can you see the colors? The shapes?” Arthur asked. Sanford was 37 . Other guys talked about girls and sports, but Arthur wanted to
40、talk about grass.Was there a 38 guy on campus than Sanford? Here he was, a poor kid from Buffalo, New York on a full scholarship, taking classes from superstars such as physicist Leon Lederman and poet Mark Van Doren.But in 1960, Sanfords fortune changed. He was playing baseball when suddenly he cou
41、ldnt39 very well. He had to lie down on the grass until his eyesight returned. At first he didnt believe it was anything 40 . But when Sanford went back to Buffalo, doctors there told him he had a very serious eye disease. They operated on him, but he was still going 41 . He was so sad that he 42 to
42、 meet anyone from college.But Arthur persuaded(说 服)Sa nford to go back to Columbia. In September 1961, Sanfordreturned to campus. But he was 43 about getting around alone and depended on Arthur to help him.Then, one afternoon, Sanford and Arthur went to Manhattan. When it was time to go back to thei
43、r 44 , Arthur said he had a meeting and couldnt go with Sanford. They 45 , and Arthur walked off, leaving Sanford alone. It took Sanford a long time to get back to school. But as he arrived at the universitys gate, someone 46 him.“Sorry, sir.” Sanford knew the 47 . It was Arthurs. Sanford was angry
44、at first, but then he 48 what Arthur had done. “It was one of the most brilliant ideas,” Sanford says. “Arthur, of course, had been 49 me the whole way.”After 50 , Sanford got his MBA from Columbia and a PhD from Harvard and went on to become a successful inventor and businessman.36. A. clouds B. tr
45、ee C. grass D. baseball37. A. excited B. surprised C. disappointed D. worried九年级英语第 7 页(共 8 页)38. A. luckier B. braver C. smarter D. kinder39. A. smellB. feel C. act D. see40. A. difficult B. serious C. new D. usual41. A. blind B. deaf C. wrong D. crazy42. A. planned B. forgot C. refused D. wished43
46、. A. creative B. hopeful C. serious D. certain44. A. campus B. library C. station D. work45. A. agreed B. smiled C. waited D. argued46. A. shouted at B. knocked into C. looked for D. laughed at47. A. action B. promise C. voiceD. sound48. A. excused B. realized C. believed D. wondered49. A. losing B.
47、 showing C. correcting D. following50. A. graduation B. practice C. preparation D. chatting四、语法填空(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分)阅读下 面材 料, 在空 白处 填入一 个适 当的 内容 (1 个单词 ) , 或括 号内 单词 的 正确形 式 。Body language does not use words. It is communication with the movement or position of your body. The way you stand, a ha
48、nd gesture, a big smile, these are all 51 (example) of body language.According to American scientist Edward T. Hall, in a conversation between two people, 65 percent of the communication 52 (be) body language. In some cases you can even express yourself 53 any words at all. For example, your friend
49、asks you to come for a picnic with him, and you give him 54 “OK” gesture to say: “Yes, sounds good!” Sometimes, your words sayone thing 55 your body language says another. You may touch your face unconsciously(无意识地)w hile 56 (tell) a lie.In different cultures, the same body language may mean different things. In th