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2014-2015学年第二学期九年级模拟测试英语试卷

(满分:

120分;时间:

100分钟)

一、单项选择(共15小题;每小题l分,计15分)

在下列各题A、B、C、D四个选项中选择一个能填入题干空白处的最佳答案。

1.JackyChenismyfavoritemoviestar.Ilike__________verymuch.

A.he       B.him      C.his       D.himself

2.Artistshavepaintedthehumanbody_______thousandsofyears.

A.sinceB.duringC.forD.around

3.---_____doyougotothecinema?

---Twiceaweek.

A.HowsoonB.HowmanyC.HowlongD.Howoften

4.ThescenesalongtheGreatCanalinYangzhouare_____thanbefore.

A.beautifulB.morebeautifulC.mostbeautifulD.themostbeautiful

5.Sorry,sir.I______followyou.Wouldyoupleasespeakslower?

A.can’tB.mustn’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t

6.Becauseitwasraining,I_______myumbrellatothelittlegirl.

A.offeredB.coveredC.borrowedD.opened

7.MrsHillisverykind;she_______peopleinneed.

A.alwaysishelpingB.helpsalwaysC.alwayshelpingD.isalwayshelping

8.—Pleasespeakinalow______whileFatheriswritinghisspeech.

—Ok.We’llbeasquietasmouse.

A.soundB.noiseC.voiceD.scream

9.---Haveyoueverdrivenasportscar?

---No.ThisisthefirsttimeI___one.

A.amdrivingB.willbedrivingC.havedrivenD.drive

10.The31stSummerOlympics________inRiodeJaneiro, BrazilfromAugust5to21,2016. 

A.holdB.willholdC.havebeenheldD.willbeheld

11.Theprofessorandhisstudentsareworkingatweekends_______theprojectintime.

A.competing          B.completes  C.havecompleted  D.tocomplete

12.I have _______ all my papersbut I stillcan’tfind my notes.

A.lookedthrough        B.lookedforC.lookedafter        D.lookedout

13.Britishpeoplesay“please”and“thankyou”allthetime_______somepeopleinAsiamaythinkitunnecessary.

A.whileB.whenC.untilD.since

14.---Itshouldn’ttakelongtoclearupafterthepartyifweallvolunteertohelp.

---That’sright._______.

A.SomethingisbetterthannothingB.Manyhandsmakelightwork

C.ItneverrainsbutpoursD.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm

15.----We'reorganizingapartynextSaturday,andI'dlikeyoutocome.

----_______!

Ihaveanotheronethatday.Thankyoujustthesame.

A.GoodluckB.WhatashameC.NeverdoitagainD.Welldone

二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题l分,计15分)

阅读下列短文,从文后各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

SometimeagoIdiscoveredoneofmychairshadabrokenleg.Ididn’tthinktherewouldbeanydifficultyingettingit16,astherearemanyantiqueshopsnearmyhome.17onemorningIlefthomewiththechair.Iwentintothefirstshop,expectingafriendlyreception.Iwasquite18.Themanwouldn’tevenlookatmychair.

Thesecondshop,thoughslightlymore19,wasjustthesame,andthethirdandthefourth,soIdecidedthatsomethingmustbewrong.Ienteredthefifthshopwitha(n)20inmymind.Iplacedthechaironthefloorandsaidtotheshopkeeper:

“Wouldyouliketo21achair?

Helookeditover22andsaid:

“Yes,notabadchair.Howmuchdoyouwantforit,sir?

“20pounds,”Isaid.“OK,”hesaid.“I’llgiveyou20pounds.”“It’sgotaslightlybrokenleg,”Isaid.“Yes,Isawthat,it’s23.”

EverythingwasgoingaccordingtoplanandIwasgetting24.“Whatwillyoudowith

it?

”Iasked.“Oh,itwillbeeasytosell25therepairisdone.”

“I’llbuyit,”Isaid.

“Whatdoyoumean?

You’vejust26ittome,”hesaid.“Yes,IknowbutI’vechanged

mymind.Iamsorry.I’llgiveyou27poundsforit.”

“Youmustbe27,”hesaid.Then,28thepennydropped.“Isee.Youwantmetorepairyourchair.”

“You’reright,”Isaid.“AndwhatwouldyouhavedoneifIhadwalkedinandsaid,‘Would

yourepairthischairforme?

“Iwouldn’thave29todoit,”hesaid.“Wedon’tdorepairs,notenoughmoneyinitandtoomuch30.ButI’llfixthisforyou.Shallwesayforfivepounds?

Hewasaverynicemanandwasgreatlyamusedbythewholething.

16.A.soldB.returnedC.cleanedD.fixed

17.A.SoB.YetC.StillD.And

18.A.confidentB.politeC.carelessD.wrong

19.A.strangeB.differentC.politeD.wise

20.A.questionB.planC.beliefD.excuse

21.A.buyB.checkC.reuseD.exchange

22.A.carefullyB.hurriedlyC.sincerelyD.excitedly

23.A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing

24.A.excitedB.patientC.stressedD.worried

25.A.sinceB.unlessC.whenD.while

26.A.lentB.sentC.soldD.returned

27.A.boredB.dissatisfiedC.sickD.crazy

28.A.properlyB.suddenlyC.finallyD.naturally

29.A.expectedB.agreedC.managedD.refused

30.A.challengeB.dangerC.troubleD.loss

三、阅读理解(共l5小题;每小题2分,计30分)

阅读下列内容,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

A

ONCEagroupof50peoplewasattendingaseminar(研讨会).Halfwaythroughhistalk,thespeakerstoppedanddecidedtocreateagroupactivity.Hewentaroundthehallandgaveeachpersonaballoon.Eachonewasaskedtowritehisorhernameontheballoonusingamarkerpen.

Thenalltheballoonswerecollectedandputinanotherroom.

Thespeakerthenledthegrouptotheroomfullofballoonsandaskedthemtofindtheballoonwhichhadtheirnamewrittenon,withinfiveminutes.Everyonewashurriedlysearchingfortheirname,bumpingintoeachother,pushingeachotheraround.Itwasamess.Attheendofthefiveminutesnoonecouldfindtheirownballoon.

Noweachpersonwasaskedtorandomly(随便地)collectaballoonandgiveittothepersonwhosenamewaswrittenonit.Withintwominuteseveryonehadtheirownballoon.Wheneveryonequieteddown,thespeakerbegantotalk,sayingthatthisisexactlywhatwashappeninginourlives.Everyoneishurriedlylookingforhappiness,andnotknowingwhereitis.

Ourhappinesssometimesliesinthehappinessofotherpeople.Givethemtheirhappinessandyouwillgetyourownhappiness.

31.Whatdidthespeakeraskthepeopletodofirst?

A.Towritetheirnamesontheirownballoon.

B.Tofindtheballoonwiththeirnameson.

C.Tocollectasmanyballoonsastheycan.

D.Tomovealltheballoonstoanotherroom.

32.Whathappenedthesecondtimepeoplewereaskedtofindthecorrectballoon?

A.Theroomwascompletelymessy.

B.Peoplebumpedintoeachotherandgotnothing.

C.Noonecouldfindtheirownballoonwithinfiveminutes.

D.Everybodygottheirownballoonwithintwominutes.

33.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Teamworkisthekeytosuccess.

B.Yourhappinessliesinotherpeople’shands.

C.Helpingothersbringsyouhappiness.

D.Thebestwaytomakefriendsistohelpthemout.

B

IfyouvisittheanimalshelterinSalinas,California,you'llseehugewoodcutouts(剪下的图形)ofadogandacat.Thesesignswereplacedinfrontofthebuildingtocatchpeople'sattention.Thesupersizedcutoutsmakepeoplecuriousandencouragethemtovisittheshelter---andmaybeevenadopt(收养)apet.Eachyear,theSalinassheltertakesinaround2,000dogsand2,000cats.Theanimalsareeitherstraysoraredroppedoffbypeoplewhocouldn'ttakecareofthem.Ofthe4,000animals,someofthemarefinallyadoptedintonewhomes.Someanimalsaremovedtoothershelters.And,unluckily,somecannotbesavedbecausetheyaretoosickorareconsidereddangerous.

Animalsheltersprovidefood,medicine,andasafeplaceforanimalstosleep.Buttheyarenotidealhomes.Thesheltersareloud,andtheanimalsstayinsmallcages.Thepeoplewhoworkatsheltersdotheirbesttocarefortheanimals,buttheanimalsdonotalwaysgettheattentionorexercisetheyneed.

Topreventsomanyanimalsfrombecominghomeless,petownersshouldtakecareoftheirpets.Oneofthebestwaystocareforpetsistosprayorneuterthem.Thissurgerypreventscatsanddogsfromhavingmorebabies.Andthatreducesthenumberofhomelessanimalsthatendupinshelters.

34.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.ThecityofSalinas,California.B.Homelessanimalsinshelters.

C.Howtoattractvisitorstoanimalshelters.D.Peoplewhoworkatanimalshelters.

35.Dogsinsheltersprobablydonotgetenoughexercisebecause_______.

A.theworkersdonotenjoywalkingthem

B.theworkersthinkthedogswillbeadoptedsoon

C.theworkersareafraidofthesedangerousdogs

D.therearetoomanyanimalsfortheworkerstocarefor

36.Whatcangoodhomesofferwhileanimalshelterscannot?

A.PlentyofpersonalcareB.Medicalattention.

C.AsafeplacetosleepD.Foodandwater.

37.Whatistheresultofspayingandneutering?

A.MorebabycatsanddogsarebornB.Petsneedlessfoodandattention

C.FeweranimalsbecomehomelessD.Morepeopleworkatanimalshelters.

C

WHENmybrotherJoewas6monthsold,mymotherbroughthimhomefromthehospitalandtoldmetowatchhimwhileshefixedsupper.WestartedplayingagameIcalled“dogs”,rollingonthefloorlikepups(小狗).ThenIlookedupandsawmymotherwatchingus.Shewascrying.

“He’sblind,”shesaid.“Thedoctortoldmetoday.”

IlookedatJoe.Hewaslaughing.“Hecan’tbeblind,”Isaid.“hesmilesatmyface.”

“Hesmilesatyourvoice,”shesaid.“He’llneverseeyourface.”

Thatwasthat.Joewasblind.Mamawentbacktocooking.Iwentbacktoplayingadog.Fromtheageof8,Joeboardedataschoolforthedeafandtheblind,learningtoreadBraille(文盲).Whenhewas16,theschoolsaidhe’dlearnedenoughandsenthimhomewithaBrailletypewriter.At21,Joemovedouttoliveonhisown,hesaid,“likeaman,”inanapartment48kilometersaway.Helearnedtocook,clean,anddoalmostanythingelseheneeded.

Thenhemettheloveofhislife.She,too,wasblind.WhenJoecalledtotellme,

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