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深圳市宝安区2019-2020学年第一学期开学考试九年级英语模拟试卷

阅读理解

    For most teenagers, the kitchen may be a mysterious(神秘的) place. But Flynn McGarry is already able to take charge of(掌管) a kitchen.

    At the age of 15, he was already a well—known teenage chef in the US. He has opened his own dining club at home and works with some of the best restaurants in his country.

    McGarry's love for cooking started at the age of 10. He practiced his knife skills after school and taught himself from books and the Internet. In his room, there are no video games, basketballs or movie posters, but pots, cutting boards and pans(平底锅).

    When he was 11, McGarry's parents helped turn his bedroom into a monthly supper club called Eureka. Each month, he hosted his mother's friends and soon won the title of "culinary prodigy(烹饪神童)". Now, people pay $160(979 yuan) per person to eat at Eureka.

    McGarry does not stick with just simple types of cuisine(菜肴). He likes creating interesting dishes. "I could take a carrot and raise it to this amazing level that you'd never think you're eating a carrot," he said. The New York Times described his meals as "creative enough to make an experienced chef inferior(逊色的)."

    As for the future, McGarry dreams of being a Michelin—starred chef. He plans to open his own restaurant by 19 and make it, as he puts it, "the best restaurant in the world."

(1)、If Martin go to Eureka with his parents for dinner, how much do they pay in total?
A、$160. B、480 yuan. C、$2,937. D、2937 yuan.
(2)、Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A、People can eat at Eureka for free. B、McGarry's parents supported his hobby. C、McGarry hosts Eureka for his friends. D、McGarry started Eureka four years ago.
(3)、According to The New York Times, McGarry's dishes are      .
A、strange B、cheap C、inferior D、delicious
(4)、What is McGarry's dream for the future?
A、To become a wealthy cook. B、To open his own restaurant. C、To cook for movie stars. D、To work at a famous restaurant.
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阅读理解

    A ship was sailing on the sea. A black boy who worked at the end of the ship fell into the sea and the boy shouted for help. But the wind was too strong, so the people in the boat couldn't hear the sound.

    The boy tried his best to swim in the cold water. He used his power to wave his arms, keep the head out of the water. The boat sailed further and further, and the ship became smaller and smaller. In the end, he could see nothing except for the endless sea.

    His power was used up, he felt he was going to sink. "Maybe I need to give up." He said to himself. At this time, he recalled the memory of the kind and friendly sight of the old captain. "No! The captain must search for me!" he thought. When he thought of that, he was full of power and began to swim.

    Finally the captain found the black child had disappeared. He felt the boy must fall into the sea, so he ordered his ship to return to look for the boy. At this moment, someone said to the captain: "it has passed a long time, he must have been drowned or have been eaten by shark…" and someone else said: "Is it worth to save a black boy like this?" the captain yelled: "shut up…!"At that moment of drowning, the ship arrived and the captain saved the kid. When the boy woke up, the captain asked: "How can you insist on so long time?" the boy answered: "I knew you would save me! I am very sure."

    It is the best lucky thing to believe a person. In this society, maybe we are unwilling to believe something, just because someone ever hurts us badly. Actually, you can believe many things in this world. I still believe that there are more kind people than the indifferent people. To believe or not to believe, it depends on you.

 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项。

When I was asked a question who touched my life most, I would always say it was my mother. I believe in my mother. My belief began when I was just a kid. I 1 becoming a doctor. 

My mother was a waitress. Through her work, she learned that successful people spent a lot more time reading than they2 watching television. She ordered that my brother and I3 only watch two to three pre-selected(预选的) TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two books each from the Detroit Public Library and 4 her written book reports. She would mark them up with check marks. Years later we realized her marks were a trick. My mother received no education. When I entered high school I was an A-student, 5 not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wanted to6 the guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student. One night my mother came home from finishing her various jobs and I talked about 7 enough expensive Italian knit shirts. She said, "Okay, I'll give you all the money I make this week sweeping floors and cleaning bathrooms, and you can buy the family food and pay the bills. 8 everything left over, you can have all the Italian knit shirts you want. " I was very9 with that plan but once I went through spending the money, there was 10 left. I realized my mother was a financial genius(财务天才) to be able to11 our heads and any kind of food on the table. I also realized that immediate satisfaction wasn't going to get me 12 . Success required intellectual(智力的) preparation. I went back to my studies and became an A-student again, and gradually I 13 my dream and I became a doctor. 

My story is really my mother's story—a woman with no 14 education or property(财产) who used her position as a parent to change the lives of many people around the world. There is15 job more important than parenting. This is what I believe. 

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