上海市杨浦区2020年九年级英语中考二模试卷

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一、Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案)(共20分)

  • 1. Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation?
    A . south B . amount C . couple D . fountain
  • 2. The English usually make ______ tea in a teapot and drink it with cream and sugar.
    A . a B . an C . the D . /
  • 3. ______ the end of the concert, the audience stood up and clapped.
    A . On B . In C . At D . By
  • 4. This car is environmentally friendly, because it causes very little ______.
    A . pollution B . fuel C . chemical D . problem
  • 5. Someone once said that life is just one decision after ______ and I agree.
    A . other B . the other C . another D . others
  • 6. The assistants are trained to deal with customer complaints in a ______ manner.
    A . friendly B . gently C . quietly D . politely
  • 7. The traffic is ______ during the week than at weekends because everyone is going to work.
    A . bad B . worse C . worst D . the worst
  • 8. They don't allow people ______ in front of the building.
    A . park B . to park C . parking D . to parking
  • 9. There was ______ behind the counter when I went into the hotel, and I had to wait to be served.
    A . somebody B . anybody C . everybody D . nobody
  • 10. Will you live in a large city, ______ would you rather live in a small town?
    A . or B . but C . for D . so
  • 11. Staying with a host family ______ give you the opportunity to experience local culture.
    A . can B . need C . must D . should
  • 12. My daughter doesn't remember ______ on her first day of school.
    A . cry B . cried C . crying D . to cry
  • 13. When I looked at my phone, I realized I ______ through the alarm and was going to be late!
    A . sleep B . will sleep C . have slept D . had slept
  • 14. If you're not satisfied _______ the life you're living, don't just complain. Do something about it.
    A . for B . about C . with D . at
  • 15. The first Hollywood film ______ in 1911. Early movie theaters were called “Nickelodeons”.
    A . produce B . was produced C . be produced D . produced
  • 16. I've been impressed by the medical workers. ______ brave they are in the battle against the disease!
    A . What B . What a C . What an D . How
  • 17. Try to get to the airport a few hours before your flight takes off ______ you won't miss it.
    A . so that B . unless C . because D . until
  • 18. It took me an hour to get to school this morning. Most days it ______ so long.
    A . not take B . doesn't take C . didn't take D . isn't taking
  • 19. —Oh no, my laptop doesn't work.

    —______ You can use my laptop.

    A . Cheer up! B . That's too bad. C . You deserve it. D . Watch out!
  • 20. — ______________________________

    — Please feel free to use the room.

    A . Which would you prefer, this room or the library? B . What about going to the reading room for wifi? C . Would you like me to help you with your project? D . Would it be possible for me to study in this room?

二、Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase can only be used once(将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词或词组只能填一次)(共8分)

  • 21. 将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词或词组只能填一次。

    A. survive   B. drops   C. created   D. survey   E. go ahead

    For the first time, a heart needed for a life-saving operation was delivered by a flying drone! It's not often that life-saving help in from the sky, but that's just what happened to one patient in a city in the United States. She had been waiting for a heart transplant for eight years and had finally heard that the operation could .

    These operations are where organs, such as a heart, are taken from one person's body and put into the body of someone else, who needs it to . It's really important to get the organ to the person as quickly as possible. Previously, they have usually been delivered by ambulance or plane. This patient's new heart, however, was the first to be flown by a specially designed drone! This drone was to deliver medical supplies and organs, and could keep the essential heart safe and at the right temperature.

  • 22. 将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词或词组只能填一次。

    A. across     B. succeed     C. rough     D. distances     E. success

        It wasn't a long journey, only about 3 miles but the engineers hope to use it for longer. Drones could make these deliveries safer and quicker than other vehicles. As they are unmanned, they might even be cheaper to operate.

        The operation was a  and the patient is now getting better in a hospital in the USA. “This whole thing is amazing,” she said. Drones are already being used  the world to help people and save lives. In Africa, drones are often used to deliver medicine to remote or hard-to-reach places. They've also been used in Australia to help find people caught in  seas and even deliver safety devices to people in danger. As this new technology develops, who knows what other uses we could find for drones?

三、Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词) (共8分

四、Rewrite the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,改写下列句子。62-67题,每空格限填一词。68题注意句首大写) (共14分

  • 31. They set off on their desert crossing two days ago. (改为一般疑问句)

    they off on their desert crossing two days ago?

  • 32. You can operate the machine with your voice. (对划线部分提问)

    I operate the machine?

  • 33. “Roddy, do you enjoy working as an extra?” asked the journalist. (改为间接引语)

    The journalist asked Roddy enjoyed working as an extra.

  • 34. A German company has developed a rapid test. (改为被动语态)

    A rapid test developed by a German company.

  • 35. The night was cold. We had to put a camping blanket around us. (保持句意基本不变)

    The night was cold we had to put a camping blanket around us.

  • 36. I'll have to delay some tasks until tomorrow. (保持句意基本不变)

    I'll have to some tasks until tomorrow.

  • 37. what, can, I, believe, at the amusement park, hardly, happened (连词成句)

五、Reading comprehension(阅读理解)(共50分

  • 38. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)

    Do something for your local environment.

    In this issue (期号), we look at things we can do for our local environment.

    Townsville

    District Council

    3. Cleaner streets for the town

        In the last few weeks, lots of new bins have been placed along the high street in an effort to keep our town tidy. Our community wardens will be patrolling the street and will fine anyone who drops litter. The fine for littering is £100.

    4. One green, one brown and one black

        Starting this month, we're introducing a

    new rule of recycling. Households will be given three bins. The green one is for recyclable rubbish, such as paper, plastic, glass and card; the brown one is for garden and food waste and the black bin is for all  other rubbish. New collection time will be announced soon.

    1.       

        Do you want to grow your own vegetables or keep a few chickens? Do you think you have green fingers? There are almost one hundred sites available on three-year

    leases (租赁). All the sites are available on a first come, first served basis. Interested? Then give us a call.

    2. Cycle, don't drive!

        Do you drive to work? Could you cycle? We have built lots of new cycle lanes in the last two years. They are clearly marked and you can find a complete route map on our website. Remember, cycling is not only good for the environment but will also help you stay healthy.

    Any questions? Call 0908 551 372 and speak to Sam Davies or visit www. townsvillegoesgreen. gov. uk for more information.

    (1) Who is the text aimed at?
    A . School children. B . General public. C . Young people. D . Government officials.
    (2) Which heading best fits the blank?
    A . Make money from the site B . Want to have green fingers? C . Feed the world! Start with your family D . Live local, think global, stay hopeful
    (3) Where can you find a cycle route map?
    A . On a travel guide. B . On a local newspaper. C . On the next issue. D . On the council website.
    (4) The underlined word ‘patrolling' is closest in meaning to ______.
    A . cleaning B . checking C . crossing D . blocking
    (5) Which bin do you use if you want to throw away bottles?
    A . Green. B . Brown. C . Black. D . None of the above.
    (6) The text is written to _______.
    A . warn of danger B . review a book C . provide information D . argue over a problem
  • 39. Choose the best answer and complete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文)

        Good afternoon, my name is Emma Hicks and I would like to explain why you should vote for me in the student council(学生会) elections on June 1st.

        I have been attending this school since I was 7 years old so I 1 a lot about what happens here. I learned to use maths to solve real-world problems at this school; I wrote my first essay at this school and I have enjoyed every minute of my time here. However, I think that together we could make some 2 that would benefit or help everyone.

        Have you ever wondered what PE lessons would be like if the equipment we had was even better? How about if you get to 3 how the money raised at the school will be spent? I plan to arrange new and exciting fundraising opportunities and then ask you – the children – what we should spend our money on to make sure we have the best equipment possible.

        Furthermore, I will make an excellent school councilor because I have really good ideas. I have shown this in my school work and in my projects. I know what children at this school want because I have lots of friends and I talk to lots of people. I am 4 talking to adults – it always says so on my school reports.

        5, I am trustworthy and honest. This is extremely important for a school councilor. If my friends tell me a secret, they can depend on me not to tell anyone else. Just the other day I found a mobile phone at the canteen and handed it straight in to the office.

        I have explained why I am 6 the best candidate for this position. I know the school; I have good ideas which I can communicate and I am reliable and honest. Vote for me.

    (1)
    A . hear B . care C . argue D . explain
    (2)
    A . changes B . notes C . effort D . progress
    (3)
    A . show B . realize C . find D . choose
    (4)
    A . afraid of B . good at C . worried about D . responsible for
    (5)
    A . For example B . In brief C . In addition D . On the other hand
    (6)
    A . finally B . directly C . mainly D . certainly
  • 40. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)

        We may think today that Donald Trump invented the term, but “fake news” has been around for a while. In the early 19th century, small regional and local papers made their product known and i their sales with a lot of made-up news articles. The Central Park Zoo Escape, reported on November 9, 1874, is one such event.

    The front page of the New York Herald that day reported that v animals had escaped from the Central Park Zoo. A rhino had fallen into a sewer (下水道) and a lion had been seen walking slowly through a church. The article said that, while the police and National Guard were doing what they could, twenty-seven people had already died and many others had been injured. Readers were scared and armed men were seen in the streets, preparing to p their loved ones and property by battling the wild animals of the zoo. In their upset, they clearly hadn't read to the end of the article: the l line stated that the whole story given above is a pure lie!

        But why was it done? The article was the creation of a reporter named Joseph Clarke. Working alongside his editor, Clarke wanted to highlight the dangerous conditions at the zoo by showing the readers what could happen, not what a had. They had no idea of the fear it would cause. The paper never apologized for the upset to New Yorkers. I, they ran a short statement requesting that safety conditions at the zoo should be improved.

        The l to learn? Always read right to the end!

        The whole story given above is not a pure lie!

  • 41. Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)

    Our Great Ocean Road Adventure

        By Donna Waverley

        My family and I recently went to Australia, to see my grandparents. But before we visited them, we went sightseeing along the Great Ocean Road, on the Australian coast.

        Dad had planned to drive, but even though he was used to driving miles without getting exhausted, he then read on the website that the road wouldn't be an easy drive. Anyway, we thought he deserved to enjoy the fantastic views too, which he couldn't do as our driver. So instead, we booked discount bus tickets and off we went.

        Our first stop was where wild kangaroo lived – and Dad and I were taking a walk when a big one appeared! For a moment, it seemed to consider coming towards us, which made me a little nervous – but then it went off along the road and into the bushes.

    That wasn't the only wildlife we saw. I thought it unlikely we'd see famous Koala bears during our short visit. In fact, at our next stop, we saw roughly six million in that area! Sadly, some gum trees they were in had very few leaves left, which people told us was because of the Koalas, although I'd read that lack of water is indeed the problem.

        Dad had booked a campsite for the night, with ready-made tents – for an adventure! I wasn't sure about that, but they were really luxury tents, within walking distance of some famous rocks and other places we hoped to visit. However, Dad also said the sounds of wild creatures would help us sleep. That sounded worrying – until the “wild creatures” turned out to be frogs! So I was embarrassed by my fears – and kept awake by the frogs! But we had fun making meals together – we'd brought food, as we knew there'd be nowhere to eat.

        In fact, this whole trip was fantastic!

    (1) The passage is mainly about Donna's visit to his grandparents, isn't it?
    (2) Why did Donna's Dad decide not to drive the Great Ocean Road himself?
    (3) How was Donna when she saw a big kangaroo along the route?
    (4) What has caused the gum trees to be in such a bad state?
    (5) Where did Donna's family spend the night?
    (6) What did Donna like and dislike about the place where they stayed?

六、Writing (作文)(共20分)

  • 42. Write a letter of at least 60 words based on the given situation. (根据所给情境,写一封不少于60个词的信,标点符号不占格)

    A friend of yours is studying at home and has asked you to recommend a learning tool. 你的一位朋友最近在家自学,想请你推荐一个学习工具。

    Write a letter to your friend. In your letter:

    √ say what the learning tool is (give it an interesting name)

    √ describe the learning tool and its uses

    √ tell the reason why you recommend it

    Remember: the learning tool can be a reference book, a website, a program, an app, or whatever you use to help you with your study.

    (注意:文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分。)

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