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安徽省亳州市2019届九年级中考英语模拟试卷(一)

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    A young man was traveling down a country road, going a bit too fast in his new car. There were many kids playing between the cars parked on the side of the street.

As his car passed, one child suddenly appeared and threw a brick at the car. The man stopped the car and jumped out. He caught the kid and shouted at him, "What are you doing?" He continued shouting, "That's a new car. It will be expensive to fix the damage you did with that brick. Why did you do it?" "I'm sorry. I didn't know what else to do. It's my brother," he said, "He rolled(滚落)off the side of the road and fell out of his wheelchair. I can't lift him up. He is hurt and he is too heavy for me. "

    The young man felt shameful and said nothing. He lifted the kid's brother back into the wheelchair.

    "Thank you, sir." the child said. The man then watched the little boy push his brother toward their home.

    The young man did not repair the dent(凹槽)in his car. He can hear the boy's hopeless voice whenever he saw it.

    Sometimes, when you don't make the time to listen, life throws a brick at your head.

(1)、Where would the story probably take place?
A、in the market B、on the street C、at the boy's home D、in the repair shop
(2)、What did the boy hit the man's car for?
A、He had nothing to do but for fun B、His brother asked him to do so C、He didn't like the man and his new car D、He wanted to catch the man's attention
(3)、The man left the dent in his car because___________.
A、he thought it would be cool B、he had no more money to repair it C、he didn't care about his car at all D、he wanted to remind himself
(4)、What might be the best title for the text?
A、Learn to listen B、A naughty(淘气的)boy C、An adventure in countryside D、The story between two brothers
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In the morning Sean checked the e-mail as usual. Then he found a surprising e-mail. Could his dream1 now? Sean was not sure. He was now nearly 40, 2 and lonely. He had dreamed of being a police officer for a long time but3 made it. Was it possibly different this time?

His father's friend Paul once4 the little boy home in his police car when Sean was only a 5-year-old boy. Sean was interested in the car, the lights and the uniform, He5 to be a policeman like Paul.

However, a high school English teacher6 his dream. She said that he was talented7 writing and should not waste it being a police officer. Sean followed his English teacher's advice and8

he became a writer for a newspaper and married. During the years, he changed. several jobs. However, 9 made him really happy. His heart really wasn't in the job. In fact, he had never really10 his childhood dream to become a policeman.

 His wife could not stand this and left him 11 Sean was 39 years old. When his father helped him to look for a new job, the chance(机会)came. Phoenix was in great need of police officers.

In order to pass the 12 to enter the police school, Sean began planning at once, setting a daily. running rule of a mile and a half. He did great in all the tests and finished his education13 in the police school.

The following year, Sean got a prize because of his excellent job. "It took 14 thirty-five years. But a promise is a promise. How many people can say they realize their life's 15 ?"Sean says. "I did it. It just tells me that it's never too late."

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Last year in early summer, I was walking up the hill to my house when I saw two birds, each about 60 centimeters tall, standing on the path. They didn't seem to 1 me until I was right in front of them and then they at once moved 2 into the bushes.

I was quite excited by the idea of two birds making a nest (巢) in my front yard, although I didn't really expect it 3 wild birds don't usually nest so close.

A few weeks later, the birds 4 again. I found them crouching (蜷缩) beside a tree off to the side of the path. As I moved nearer to them, I imagined that they would 5 like they did last time. But 6 they stuck out their heads and made a threatening (威胁的) croaking (呱呱叫) sound. It seemed to warn me not to go any 7 .

I didn't know 8 they were croaking at me until a short time later I made an amazing discovery — they had 9 small baby birds. 

As I moved quietly towards the birds, 10 not to make any sudden movements, they started their croaking again. They straightened their necks forward so they seemed 11 and more threatening. The mother carefully crouched down over the two chicks, and 12 them well in her feathers. 

I was watching them with 13 when I suddenly tripped and fell to the ground. The birds took this as a threat and the father raced towards me, 14 his wings to protect the mother and the chicks while making himself appear larger. 

I was 15 to have surprised them and left quickly. I was amazed by their fearless actions. Their parental natural ability kicked in and made them so brave. It is hard not to respect nature. 

 阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

 On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first successful powered flight in history, making their dream come true.

 It all started when Orville was 7 and Wilbur was 11. Their father gave them a toy helicopter(直升机), which made them dream of flying. Their mother, who knew much about machines and science, also influenced them a lot.

 When the brothers grew up, they entered the printing business. Then they opened a bicycle repair shop. It wasn't long before they were making their own bikes. However, the brothers never stopped to study flight. They studied what other people learned about flight. By 1900, the Wright brothers were ready to test their first Flyer. They tried many times. Finally, on December 17, 1903, they achieved success.

 That day, the brothers flew four times. Orville flew the Flyer the first time. That flight lasted 12 seconds and went 120 feet. Their second flight went 175 feet and the third 200 feet. Wilbur flew the fourth flight. It reached 852 feet in 59 seconds. After that last flight, the Flyer became too broken to fly again because of the strong wind.

They kept testing new designs to improve their Flyer. Later they began to teach others to fly. They even opened their own flying school. The brothers did make travel more convenient for people.

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