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第=page11頁,共=sectionpages11頁2024年江蘇省南京市聯(lián)合體九年級(下)中考二模英語試卷一、單選題:本大題共10小題,共10分。1.Usually,Imakebreakfastanddinnerformyparents_____________Sundays.A.in B.at C.on D.from2.Billisbusymakingalistofthingsfor_____________campingtripnow.A.he B.him C.his D.himself3.—____________doesCallensteachTaichitoFrenchpeopleinhisclub?—Twiceaweek.A.Howlong B.Howoften C.Howmuch D.Howsoon4.—Samwaspickedouttobeintheschoolbasketballteam.—Hisheightgiveshimabig_____________
.A.talent B.sense C.situation D.advantage5.—Sarahis_____________aboutwhatsheeats.Sheneverhasjunkfood.—Agoodhabit.A.careful B.curious C.worried D.excited6.Don't_____________yourcoat,Tina.It'seasytocatchacoldinspring.A.takeoff B.takeaway C.takeon D.takeout7.Ilikeshoppingonlinebecausewhenmyorderisready,thethingsIwant_____________tomesoon.A.send B.wassent C.aresending D.willbesent8.—Excuseme.Couldyoutellme_____________IcangettotheSpaceMuseum?—Ofcourse.YoucantakeBusNo.1.A.where B.if C.how D.why9.Justasthesayinggoes,“_____________.”IfyoukeeppracticingwritinginEnglish,youwillbemuchbetteratit.A.Manyhandsmakelightwork B.Practicemakesperfect
C.Amissisasgoodasamile D.Everydoghasitsday10.—Hi,Simon!I'mjustgoingtowatchafilm.Areyoucomingwithme?——____________
,Jack.Ihavetofinishmyreporttoday.A.You'dbetternot B.Itdoesn'tmatter
C.I'mafraidnot D.Don'tworry二、完形填空:本大題共10小題,共15分。Ashedidmostmorningsonthewayhomefromschool,
Mateobeggedhismothertolethimadopt(收養(yǎng))akitten.She
11__
him,saying,“Okay,honey.Yourbirthdayiscomingupafterall.”Mateo
12_.
HehadwantedakittenforaslongashecouldrememberAssoonastheyenteredtheanimalcenter,
Mateo
felt
a
13___
heavyfeelingcomeoverhim.Somecatswereclawingthroughthebars,whileotherswerelyingstill.Themiaowingwasalmost14_tohear.Theybeganwalkingtowardsomekittens.
Mateonoticeda
15__blackcatwithsomeofitsfurmissing.
Hekneeleddown,andtookholdofitspaw.
Thecatraiseditshead.Mateonoticedalargeredtag(標(biāo)簽)hangingfromthecage.
Itread:Santiago,male,llyearsold.
Mateogasped—he,too,wouldbeturningelevensoon!Hecontinued:FIVpositive;poorappetite(食欲),hairloss,andeyeproblems.Mateohardlyheardhismomcomeupbehindhim.“Who'sthis?”sheasked.“Santiago,”Mateoreplied.“Hehas
special
16_,
andhe'sold.”“Icanseethat,”hismomsaidasshelookedattheredtag.“He'ssick,sohe'sgoingtoneedalotofextratimeand
17__.”“SodoI,”Mateosaid.“It'slikewhentheteachersgivemeextratimeontests,
orwhenJeremyteachesme.”“I'mnotsure,”hismomsaidslowly,looking
18_.
Mateohadseenthisexpressionbefore,
whenhetoldheraboutsomekidssaying.
19___thingstohim.MateoreachedthroughthebarandscratchedSantiago'sback.Thecatpurred.“Thetagdoesn'tsayhelikesbeingscratchedrighthere.”“Howaboutwemeethiminoneofthelittlerooms?”hismomasked,sounding
20_.Mateonodded,
buthismindwasalreadymadeup.11.A.beat B.thanked C.refused D.surprised12.A.shouted B.smiled C.coughed D.complained13.A.sad B.warm C.calm D.wonderful14.A.enjoyable B.pleasant C.painful D.comfortable15.A.fat B.strong C.thin D.lovely16.A.needs B.offers C.talents D.looks17.A.space B.power C.care D.money18.A.tired B.excited C.angry D.worried19.A.interesting B.hurtful C.friendly D.difficult20.A.unsure B.unusual C.unhappy D.unwilling三、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。ATogiveeveryonethebestservice,Shangri-LaHotelNanjingwouldliketoaskyousomequestions.Pleasetakeaminutetoanswerthem.Thankyou.
21.WhydidHenrycometoNanjing?A.TostudyChinese B.Tovisitmuseums.
C.Tovisithisfriends. D.Todosomebusiness.22.HowdidHenryknowaboutthishotel?A.Hereaditinthemagazine.
B.HefounditontheInternet.
C.Hisfriendtoldhimaboutit.
D.Histravelguidebroughthimthere.23.Whichconclusioncanwedrawfromthepassage?A.HenrycametoNanjinginwinter.
B.Henrywon'tstayatthehotelnexttime.
C.Henrythoughttheservicecouldbebetter.
D.Henryissatisfiedwiththeserviceinthehotel.B#1:RocketmailIn1959,theUSPostmasterGeneral,ArthurSummerfield,predicted(預(yù)言)thatguidedmissiles(導(dǎo)彈)wouldbecometheusualmethodforsendingmailbeforeahumanreachedthemoon.
Wehaveemailnow,
butstillnorocketmail.#2:ApeworkersWhoneedsrobotswhenyoucouldhavemonkeys?GlennT.Seaborg,aNobelprize-winningchemist,predictedin1951thatby2020,we'dkeepapesthatcoulddrivecarsandperformothertasksforus.#3:Nuclear(核)vacuums(真空吸塵器)In1955,AlexLewyt,thepresidentofavacuumcleanercompany,predictedthatwithin
10yearsnuclearpowerwouldrunvacuums.
What
didhethinkpeoplewoulddowiththenuclearwaste?#4:MealsinapillIn1894,thechemistMarcellinBerthelotpredictedthatpeopleofthefuturewouldgetallthenutrition(營養(yǎng))theyneededinpillform.“WheatfieldsaretodisappearfromthefaceoftheEarth,
because
flour
will
no
longer
be
produced
from
growing
wheat,butmade,”hesaid.Whilewestillrelyonfarmsforfood,scientistshaveworkedouthowtomakemeatfromplantsandhowtogrowitfromcells.#5:VirtualrealityeverywhereIn1999,thefuturistRayKurzweilpredictedthatby2019,we'dwearlensesorglassesthatwouldproject(投射)virtualimagesontotherealworld.Healsothoughttheglassesmightdisplayacompletevirtualrealitythatwecouldtouchandinteractwith.Virtualreality(VR)technologyisn'tnearlythisgoodyet.Tobefair,KurzweilcorrectlypredictedthatAlwouldbeathumansatchessandthatwe'dswitchtodigitalbooksandmusicandmovies.SomayberealisticVRisjustaroundthecorner?24.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?A.ArthurSummerfieldbelievedthatemailwouldbeacommonwaytocommunicate.
B.GlennT.Seaborgthoughtapeswereclevererthanrobotsandcoulddodailytasksforus.
C.AccordingtoAlexLewyt,peoplewouldrunoutofcoaltoproducepowerinthefuture.
D.MarcellinBerthelotpredictedthatfoodinthefuturewouldbemadeinpillform.25.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“Whatdidhethinkpeoplewoulddowiththenuclearwaste?”A.Theideaofusingnuclearpowertorunvacuumsisnotpractical.
B.Itwasacreativeideatousenuclearpowertorunvacuums.
C.Nuclearpower
is
ofgreat
importance
topeople'sdailylife.
D.AlexLewythasalreadyfoundwaystodealwithnuclearwaste.26.Thearticleismainlyabout___________.A.somesuccessfulinventionsinhistory
B.fivepredictionsaboutfuturetechnology
C.somedevelopmentsaboutfuturetechnology
D.predictionsaboutthefutureofsciencefictionCHaveyoueverseenaposterforaproductinaplaceyoudidn'texpect?Orhave
you
ever
been
surprised
by
a
group
of
strangers
who
suddenlystartedsinginganddancingtogethertoadvertiseaservice?Peopleinadvertisingcallthis“guerrillamarketing”.It'satermthatdescribeslow-costandunusualmarketingstrategies(策略)thatcatchpeopleoffguard.Guerrillamarketingisdifferentfromtraditionalmarketingbecauseitdoesn'tusetypicalmarketingplatformslikeprint,TV,oronlineadvertising.It'salsoalotcheaper.Itwasfirstdesignedforsmallbusinesseswithlessmoney,butthesedaysmanylargecompaniesaretryingthiscleverandaffordablestrategy.Coca-Colaisonesuchcompany.Itonceplacedaspecialvendingmachineonacollegecampus.
IfstudentsboughtabottleofCoca-Colafromthemachine,theygottwoextrabottlesfreeofchargetogive
to
their
friends.Sometimes,ahandcameoutofthemachineandgavecustomersflowersinsteadofanextradrink.Peoplelovedit!Coca-Colafilmedcustomersenjoyingthisspecial“happinessmachine”andpostedthevideo
online.Manypeoplewatchedthevideoandshareditwiththeirfriends,
andthecompanyenjoyedfreepublicity.IKEA—oneoftheworld'slargestfurniturecompanies—alsogaveguerrillamarketingatry.Tocelebratethe30thanniversaryofitsmostpopularbookcase,IKEAdecidedtotrysomethingdifferent.
It
teamedupwithacharity
called
the
Australian
Literacy
and
Numeracy
Foundationtosetupthe
world's
largest
outdoor
library.Thelocation?Onabeach!IKEAdisplayeditsbookcasesonSydney'sBondiBeachandfilledthemwithover6,000books.PeoplegottoseeIKEA'sbookcaseinuseandfindsomethinginterestingtoreadatthesametime.27.Whatisthewriter'spurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Todescribehowsuccessfulguerrillamarketingis.
B.Toshowwhyguerrillamarketingissuccessful.
C.Toshowwhenguerrillamarketingbegan.
D.Toexplainwhatguerrillamarketingis.28.TheunderlinedphraseoffguardmeansA.notspendingmuchmoney B.doingsomethingunusual
C.notexpectingasurprise D.waitingforsomethingnew29.IKEAprobablychoseBondiBenchtoshowitsproductsbecause______________.A.itwasafuturelocationforIKEA'sstore
B.itwasanunusualplacetoseebooks
C.itwasnearapubliclibrary
D.itwasnearanIKEAstore30.WhydoesthewritermentionCocu-ColaandIKEA?A.Theyarebothwell-knowncompaniesaroundtheworld.
B.Theybothusetraditionalmarketingstrategics.
C.Theybothspendalotinadvertisingtheirproducts.
D.Theyarebothsuccessfulexamplesofguerrillamarketing,D???????MollyBurkewasnotbornblind.Shestartedlosinghersightwhenshewasfouryearsold.Doctorssaidthatshehadarareeyediseasethatwouldgraduallytakeawayhervision.Infirstgrade,shelearnedtoreadBraille,althoughshecouldstillsee.Lifewasprettynormalforthenextfewyears.However,inseventhgrade,thingsgotworse.Shecouldn'tevenseetheblackboard.“Ijuststartedtocry,”remembersMolly.As
she
began
to
lose
hervision,shestartedusingasticktohelpherwalk.Byage14,Mollywascompletelyblind.Herclassmatessoonstoppedinvitinghertodothings.Agroupofgirlswhowereonceherfriendsstartedbullyingher.Theyevensaidthatshewasmakingupherblindnesstogetattention.
Eventually,Mollybecamedepressed(沮喪的).Herhighschoolyearswerenoteasy.Aftershefinishedhighschool,Mollythoughtaboutwhatshewantedtodobeforecollege.Herbrotherwasworkinginachildren'shomeinAfrica,andshewantedtodosomethingthatwouldhelpothers,too,ThenshefoundoutaboutMetoWe,anorganizationthatrunsinternationalvolunteertrips,ShejoinedtheorganizationonayouthtriptoKenyatohelpbuildaschool.Whilethere,shespokeatalocalgirls'school.
Mollynowknewwhatshewantedtodonext—tohelpinspire(激勵(lì))peoplebybeingaspeakeratMetoWe.MollybeganspeakingatschoolsallovertheUnitedStatesandCanada.Heradvice?Bestrong!DuringaspeechinToronto,shespoketoabout20,000people.Afterherspeech,thecrowdstoodupandclapped."Mollyhasarealabilitytoinspirepeopleandtohelpothers,"herfathersays.In2014,Mollystartedherownchannelonsocialmedia,uploadingthingslikemakeupvideoblogs,orvlogs.Asof2019,shehasclosetotwomillionfollowers,someofwhomdon'tevenknowshe'sblind.Shetriestobearolemodelforyoungpeople,butisrealisticaboutwhatshecanandcan'tdo.Sheevenmakesfunofthechallengesshefacesasablindperson--likesharingavideothatsheoncebitintoalemon,
thinkingitwasapotato.In2018,Mollymovedoutofherparents'homeandintoherownapartmentinLosAngeles,
whereshestilllivestoday,“Howcanyouholdsomebodylikethatback?"sayshermother."She'sunstoppable.”31.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthearticle?A.AnInspiringRoleModel B.HighSchoolOnlineStar
C.HowMollyGainedHerVision D.AnExperienceofMolly'sSpeech32.WhichperiodoftimewasprobablythemostdifficultforMolly?A.Primaryschool. B.Highschool. C.College. D.Aftercollege33.WhatcausedMollyto.becomeaMetoWespeaker?A.ShegaveaspeechinToronto.
B.Shespokeatagirls'schoolinKenya.
C.Thecrowdstoodupandclappedafterherspeech.
D.Shewasencouragedbyherfollowersonsocialmedia.34.WhydoesthewritermentionMollybitingintoalemonbymistake?A.ToshowthatpeoplesometimesstillplaytricksonMolly.
B.ToshowthattherearestillmanythingsMollycannotdo.
C.ToshowthatMollyisbraveenoughtofaceanychallenge.
D.ToshowthatMollyhasasenseofhumoraboutherdailychallenges.35.WhatdoesMolly'smotherthinkofhermovingout?A.She
totally
supports
Molly's
decision.
B.She
doesn't
support
Molly,
butshecandonothing.
C.She
supportsMolly,
butfeelsthatsheismakingamistake.
D.She
doesn't
support
Molly,
butknowsthereisnostoppingMolly.四、任務(wù)型閱讀-完成表格:本大題共1小題,共10分。36.Howisyourmemory?Ifwecan'trememberhowtodosomething,wecan'tsurvive.Ifyouthinkaboutit,thereissomuchwehavetoremember—fromwhereweleftourcarkeystohowwewalk.
Maybeit'snotsurprisingthatsometimesweforgetthings.Scientistsbelievetherearetwolevelsofmemory.Oneisshort-termmemory,whichstaysinyourbrainforonly15-30seconds,forexample,whenyouhearasongbutcan'trememberthewordsafterwards.
Theotherlevelislong-termmemory,whichcanbestoredfordays,monthsorevenyears.
Therearemanyusesformemory.Motor-skillmemoryhelpsyourememberhowtorideabikeorotheractivities,whichcanbestrongcanbeshortorlongterm.Emotionalmemorymakesyouthinkofhowyoufeltaboutsomethingandcanbestrongandpowerful.Theyarelongterm.Memoriescantellyouthestoryofyourself.Information,suchaswhichschoolyougotoandwhoyourfriendsare,isstoredinsideyourbrain,readyforwhenyouneedit.It'smucheasiertorememberallthosefacts,orformulasorwhateveritisyou'relearningifyouhaveagoodmemory.Memoriescanalsohelpyoumanagefeelings.Heidi,12,toldTheWeekJunior,"IfImissseeingmygrannyandgrandad,IrememberstayingwiththeminDevon.Itmakesmefeelhappy."Ourmemoryisamazing,butwhydowestillforgetthings?It'spossiblewedon'talwaysstoreinformationinourmemoryeffectively.Whenwedostoreinformation,weoftenmakeconnectionswithotherthings,whichhelpsusrecallitlater.Ifyoudon'thavetheseconnections,thenitcanbeeasiertoforget.
Itisalsopossiblethatmemoriesdecayovertime.Astheyhavenotbeenrevisited,theirbiologicaltrace'becomesweak.However,forgetting
is
not
always
a
bad
thing!Itwouldwastecognitiveresourcesifwerememberedeverydetailoftheworldaroundus.That'ssomethingworthremembering.Introduction●1______
thingsisanimportantfunctionofourbrainandit'snosurprisethatsometimesweareforgetful.Thetypesofmemories●Memorycanbe2___________
intotwolevels.●Short-termmemorycanholdinformationforashorttime·Long-termmemorycanlastforalongtime.Theimportanceofmemories●Motor-skillmemoryhelpsyourememberhowtodophysicalthings.●Emotionalmemory3_________
youofhowyoufeltaboutsomething.●Memoriescantellyouthestoryofyourself.●Memoriescanalsohelpyoumanage
4______
besidesthattheycanmakelearningseemmucheasier.The5_________
offorgettingthings●Thereisone6_______
thatinformationisn'tstoredinourmemoryinaneffectiveway.●Wecannot7________
informationwithotherthings.Opinionsonforgetting●It'snotbadtoforgetsomethingbecauseitisnotnecessarytoremembereverydetailoftheworld.●Youropiniononforgetting.(Trytogiveatleastonereasontosupportyouropinion.)8.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)_______________________________________________________________________五、選詞填空-短文:本大題共1小題,共10分。37.own
both
assmartas
communicate
scientistsManypeoplesaydolphinsareintelligent.They
seemtobe
abletothink,understand,andlearnthings
quickly.But
are
they
1_____
humans,oraretheymorelikecatsanddogs?Dolphinsusetheirbrainsquitedifferentlyfromthewaypeopledo.But
2______
saydolphinsandhumansarealikeinsomeways.How?Likehumans,every
dolphin
has
its
3_____
“name”.Thenameisaspecialwhistle.Eachdolphinchoosesawhistleforitself.Dolphinsarelikepeopleinotherways,too.Theyuseasystemofsoundsandbodylanguageto
4______
.Dolphinsandhumansaresimilarinanotherway:They____5____
makeplansforgettingthingstheywant.IntheseasofsouthernBrazil,forexample,dolphinshelpfishermencatchfish.Asaresult,
theygettoeatsomefishthatescapefromthenet.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)六、首字母短文填空:本大題共1小題,共10分。38.CarrieandherfamilywereontheirwaytothebigbaseballgametocelebrateCarrie'sbirthday.Thetrafficwasheavy,s
1
__
ittookthemanhourtogettothestadium.Afterherdadparkedthecar,thewholefamilywentintothestadium.Theyshowedtheirt
2____
atthegateandthenfoundtheirscats.Carrie'smomanddadhadgotgoodseats,sotheycouldseee3
____
onthefield.Whentheysatdown,Carriethoughtofsomething.“Iforgottogetascorecard!CanIgogetonenow?”“I'llgowithyou,"saidCarrie'smother.JustasCarrieandhermotherr
4
__
totheirseats,thegamestarted.Thetwoteamsplayedwell.Bothteamssoonscoredseveralhomeruns.Carriewatchedeverythingandkeptscoreonhercard.Attheendofthefourthinning,thescorewastied.“Thisisagoodgame,”Carriesaid.“Thescore'seven(相同的),andbothteamsareplayingreallyw
5____.
”Carrie'sdadsaid,“Gameslikethisareexcitingbecauseyoucan'tbes___6______
who'sgoingtowin.”Theseventh-inningstretchcame.Carriedecidedthatitwouldbeagoodtimetochooseasouvenir.CarrieandherdadwenttooneoftheT-shirtstandstopickoutashirtforCarrie.HermomandScott,Carrie'slittlebrother,wenttogets
7
_
anddrinks.Everyonegotbacktotheirseatsintimefortherestofthegame.Whenthegamestartedagain,Carriecouldn'ttakehereyesofftheaction.Shekeptcarefulscorefortherestofthegame.
Everyonec
8__
loudlywhenthehometeamscoredthewinningrun.Whatagreatgame!AsCarrieandherfamilyleftthestadium,Carriesawsomeoftheplayers.
Dadsawthem,too,andwhisperedsomethingtoMom.Then,heaskedCarrietoborrowhernewT-shirt.Carriewonderedw
9__wasgoingon,butshegavehimhershirt.Then,Dadtookitovertotheplayers.Suddenly,Carrieu
10
____whatDadwasdoing.Hewasgettingtheplayerstosignhershirt!WhenDadgotbackwiththeshirt,
Carrie
hugged
him
and
said,“ThisisthemostamazingpresentIeverhad!"(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)七、單詞拼寫-單句:本大題共5小題,共5分。39.InNovember1979,pupilsinEnglandwereabletowatchanewTV__▲_____
(節(jié)目)called
Monkey.40.MostofthechildreninEnglandwerehearingthestoryforthe_▲______
(第一)time.41.TheMonkeyKingisthe_▲______________(主要的)characterintheChinesebookJourneytothe
West.42.TheMonkeyKingisnotjustanynormalmonkey.Infact,hesometimesdoesnot
▲______
(甚至)looklikeamonkey!43.Heisabletomakemanychanges.But
▲____(除非)hehideshistail,heisn'tabletoturnhimselfintoaman.八、單句語法填空:本大題共5小題,共5分。44.▲________
(fight)badpeople,theMonkeyKingusesamagicstick.45.Sometimeshemakesthesticksosmallthathecan
▲______
(keep)itinhisear.46.Thestory
▲_______
(be)popularwithchildreninChinaformanyyears.47.However,itwasnewtomany
▲____
(West)childrenbecausetheyhadneverheardaboutit.48.AssoonasthestorycameoutonTVinEngland,manychildrenbecameinterestedin
▲_____
(read)九、書面表達(dá):本大題共1小題,共15分。49.某英文報(bào)KidsVoice欄目正在征稿,請你根據(jù)要求用英語寫一篇文章投稿,談?wù)勀愕南敕?。Someteenagershavedifficultyinfindi
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