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江苏省镇江市届九年级中考网上阅卷模拟训练英语试题原卷版
江苏省镇江市区2016年中考网上阅卷模拟训练
英语试题
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祝同学们考出优异成绩!
一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.Shethinksit’sreally▲hardworkforhertofinishthejobinthirtyminutes.
A.aB.anC.theD.不填
2.—Tom,supperisready.
—Idon’twanttoeat__▲_.Mum,I’mnotfeelingwell.
A.everythingB.nothingC.somethingD.anything
3.IthinkIshouldbeallowedtomakeachoice_▲_myself.
A.withB.toC.forD.against
4.—IwanttoseethemovieTheMermaid.Doyouknowthe__▲_oftheticket?
—It’snotveryexpensive.It’swellworthseeing.
A.numberB.priceC.kindD.name
5.Excuseme,sir.You__▲_openthedoorbeforethetrainstops.
A.mustn'tB.needn’tC.maynotD.don’thaveto
6.The2022WinterOlympicswill▲inBeijing,settinguptheChinesecapitaltobecomethefirstcitytohostbothSummerandWinterOlympicGames.
A.takeinB.takeoffC.takeplaceD.takeaway
7.___▲you’vewatchedit,youcan’timaginehowfunthefilmZootopiais.
A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.WhenD.Unless
8.Sofar,theAIIB(亚投行)▲57countriestobethefoundingmembers.
A.attractedB.hasattractedC.willattractD.haveattracted
9.—I’mnewhere.Idon’tknowhowtosolvetheproblem.
—Don’tworry.I’lldowhatIcan___▲you.
A.helpB.tohelpC.inviteD.toinvite
10.—Whydoyoucollectsomanyoldbikes?
—I'llhavethem_▲andgiveawaytothechildrenwhodon'thavebikes.
A.usedupB.givenupC.fixedupD.setup
11.__▲excitingnewsitis!
WecanvisitShanghaiDisneylandintwomonths.
A.HowB.WhatC.WhataD.Whatan
12.—CanyoutellthedifferencesbetweenthesetwopeopleinthisKoreandrama?
—Differences?
Oh,no.Theylookquite_▲_.
A.differentB.similarC.strange D.interesting
13.It’sreportedthatShenzhou-11carryingtwoastronauts▲intospacefromthespacecenterin2016.
A.sentupB.aresentupC.wassentupD.willbesentup
14.—Wouldyoumindnotthrowingwastehereandthere?
—_▲.
A.Sorry,Iwon’tdoitagainB.Sure,I’dloveto
C.Yes,ofcourseD.No,thanks
15.Father’sDayiscoming.I'mthinkingabout__▲.
A.whatpresentIgavehimB.wherewillwehaveabigmeal
C.howIwillgivehimasurpriseD.ifIplannedapartyforhim
二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
“WhenitcomestoEarth,there’snotimetowaste,”saystheEarthDayNetwork.Andthatisright.Protectingourenvironmentisveryimportant,andWorldEarthDaywas16in1970toraisepeople’senvironmentalawareness.OnApril22,PeoplearoundtheworldcelebrateEarthday.
Everyyearthereisaspecial17,andthisyearitis“TreesforEarth”,soEarthDaywillbeallaboutplantingtrees.Theirgoalistoplant7.8billiontrees18thenextfiveyears.
That’sabiggoal,andyoumightwonder19treesaresoimportant.Wellforone,theycanhelpstopclimatechange.Carbondioxide(二氧化碳)isachemicalinouratmosphere,but20maketoomuchofit.Eachpersonmakesabout2.3tonsayear,whichisbadfortheenvironment.
Wellguesswhat!
Trees21carbondioxideandprotecttheairquality.Plantingnewtreesisimportantbecausepeoplecutdown22trees.Lastyear,therewere3trillion(万亿)treesinthe23,about139billioninChina.ButaccordingtoTime,theworld’stotalnumberhasbeen24cutinhalfsincehumancivilization(文明)began.That’sbecause15billiontreesarecutdowneveryyear.
Soweneedtoplantmoretoreplenish(补充)theoneswe’velost.Onetreecantakein48pounds(21.8kg)ofcarbondioxideperyear.Andit’sstilloneofthecheapestand25waystogetridofcarbondioxide.
Butdon’tforgetthatyoucanalsohelptheenvironmentbycuttingdownonhowmuchenergyorwateryouuseeveryday.Everylittlethinghelps!
16.A.setB.producedC.createdD.found
17.A.nameB.themeC.sayingD.sign
18.A.forB.afterC.byD.in
19.A.whatB.whyC.whetherD.how
20.A.humansB.animalsC.ghostsD.plants
21.A.takeoutB.putoutC.takeinD.putin
22.A.countlessB.hopelessC.uselessD.endless
23.A.wildB.worldC.forestD.space
24.A.hardly
●GeneWilderinthe1971filmbasedonthebookbyRoaldDahl,CharlieandtheChocolateFactory.100minutes.GENERAL
—SouthHallSaturday,December5,20152:
30p.m.
II.SECONDSATURDAYMUSICSERIES
Thesefreeconcertsareheldat3:
00p.m.intheEastHall.
November21,2015:
SeanSmith(Singer/Songwriter)
December12,2015:
DanLandrum(Pianist)
January16,2016:
ChattanoogaSymphonyandOpera
February13,2016:
SweetGeorgiaSound
III.GENEALOGY(家谱)CLASSES
Thisone-timeclassisforthebeginners.ChildrencangatherfamilyhistoryinformationbylookingthroughtherecordsinthelibraryandontheInternet.Youcanlearnthingslikewhereyourgreat-grandparentcamefrom.InstructionsaregivenonusingthelibrarybookAncestryLibraryEdition,andthewebsiteHeritageQuestOnline.Belowarethedateandtimeforthescheduled(已排的)classes.Thenumberofstudentsineachclassislimitedto20,soyouneedtocalltheNorthwestHallfirstby87003636oremailedu@lib.edu.
ScheduledClasses:
Saturday,December12,10:
00a.m.–12:
00a.m.
26.Thisismostprobablya(n)▲.
A.posterB.timetableC.invitationD.advertisement
27.WhereshouldJohnsongoifhewantstoenjoytheconcertafterhefinishestheGenealogyClass?
A.MainLibraryB.EastHallC.SouthHallD.NorthwestHall
28.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?
A.YoucanwatchtwoforeignfilmsinNovemberinthelibrary.
B.Youshouldemailsc@lib.edutogetagoodseatforthefreeconcert.
C.YoucanenjoyboththemovieandtheconcertonNovember21,2015.
D.Youmaylearnsomefamilyhistoryinformationbyusingthelibrarybook.
B
ForIrisGraceHalmshaw,theworldwasalonelyplace.Theautistic(自闭症的)five-year-oldgirltriedtospeak,andshewasoftenthrownintopainbytheworldaroundher.Shefilledherdayswithpainting,andnothingcouldquitechangethissituation.Until,thatwas,acatcalledThulacamealong.
Thepairarenowinseparable(形影不离的).Iris’parentsbelievethegentlecatishelpingtheirlittlegirlcommunicatewithothers,aswellasinfluencingherworksofart.Inthebeginning,theythoughtitwasjustcoincidence,butnowtheybelieveIrisisexpressingherloveforThulathroughherpainting.Mothersaid,“WhenIrisispainting,Thulaistoldbyherto“sitdown”ifshejumpsupontothetable.Shestaysthere,watchingIriswithgreatinterest,sometimeswantingtoplaywiththebrushes,butmostlyjustpatientlywatching.”
Andthepair’sbond(联系)doesn’tendthere.ThulaisatIris’sideforeverypartofherlife.Thepair’sclosenessishavinganeffectonIris’relationshipswithothers,andherparentsfinditeasiertoencouragehertotalktoothers.Afterresearchingtheadvantagesofanimaltherapyforautisticchildren,thecouplehadtriedintroducingIristohorses,dogsandevenothercatswithnosuccess---butthingschangedwhenThulacametolivewiththefamily.Duringweeks,thecatwashelpingtocomfortthelittlegirlintimesofstress.
Mothersaid,“Itwasasiftheywereoldfriendsfromthedaytheymet.ThankstoThula,newdoorwaystocommunicationandfeelingsareopeningandIrisishappierthaneverbefore.”
29.Accordingtothepassage,Thula___▲__.
A.likesplayingwithchildrenB.helpsIrispaintbetter
C.helpsIrisgetbetteroverherautismD.teachesIrishowtolookafterananimal
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“coincidence”mean?
A.Thefactthatsomethingimpossiblehappens.
B.Thefactthatsomethingwillcertainlyhappen.
C.Thefactthatsomeonehasachievedsomethinghewants.
D.Thefactthattwounexpectedthingshappenedatthesametime.
31.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thecatalwaysplayswiththebrushes.
B.ThulaisthefirstcatthathasbeenintroducedtoIris.
C.IrisandThulabecomegoodfriendsduringweeks.
D.Irisnowhasverygoodrelationshipswithotherchildren.
C
Astudyfoundmostpeopleusetheirsmartphonesforanhourand52minutesaday.Mostofthistimeistakenupwithtexting,emailsandsurfingtheweb,butonlyaround20minutesisspentmakingthreecalls.
Thesurveyof2,000peoplefoundthatsocialmediaapps,calculators(计算器),calendarsandcameraswere
alsoseenasparticularlyimportantfunctions.Navigationapps(导航应用)suchasGoogleMapswerepopulartoo–withoneinsixpeopleadmittingtheywouldfeelunabletotravelaroundanunfamiliarcitywithoutone.ThestudyalsofoundcheckingFacebookandtakingpicturesofothersarecarriedoutmorefrequentlythanmakingcalls.Alsoonthelistwerethecalendartorememberappointmentsandbirthdays,mobilebankingandthenewsareappsthatmakeday-to-daylifealittleeasier.
TomBarrsaid:
‘Thefunctionsonamobilephonehavedevelopedandimproveddrastically(剧烈)overthepast10years.Withsomanywaystokeepintouchnowadays,peopleareusingthefunctionsthatareconvenientforthem.Aswegetlessandlesstimetoourselves,weneedmoreconvenienceinourlivesandlessdifficulty.Whilecallingcanbemorepersonal,itdoesn’talwayssaveyourtime.’
ScientistsatRiceUniversitywantedtoseeifthelatestmobiletechnologywouldbeusedbythestudentsto
improvetheirlearning.Butayearlater,theresearchersconcludedthatit’snotenoughtogivestudentstheright
technology,butsaidtheyneedguidance