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天津市河北区2020届九年级初中毕业生学业考试英语模拟试卷(二)(音频暂未更新)

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

    One day while I was in fifth grade, my schoolbag was stolen (偷) from my dad's car. In it I had all my school things including my binder (活页夹) and a few other valuable things like my1. I used to like writing stories, and I had written many in it. So when my dad told me the bad news, I couldn't help2.

    Then I went to school3a long face. My fifth grade teacher, Miss Taylor, was really sweet and4. Knowing what happened to me, she gave me a binder that she had.

    Later that day, Miss Taylor got a(n)5from the school office and when she got off the phone, she said to me, "Zoe, someone found your diary! It's in Ms Jones' office."

    I rushed there and got my diary. When I6it, I saw an envelope (信封) in it. On the back of the envelope, it read, "It seems your school things got stolen. I'm7for that, but I hope this helps". In the envelope there was a bill of $20. The person that found my diary had put it in the envelope so that I8buy some school things!

    It was such a kind action! In fact, there are lots of people that are kind, and many9like Miss Taylor can make the best out of the worst.10something bad happens and you feel sad, just remember that there are some good people out there in the world.

(1)
A、photo B、diary C、pen D、book
(2)
A、speaking B、smiling C、crying D、thinking
(3)
A、by B、in C、for D、with
(4)
A、shy B、brave C、nice D、humorous
(5)
A、call B、email C、prize D、gift
(6)
A、dropped B、opened C、bought D、touched
(7)
A、sorry B、happy C、surprised D、excited
(8)
A、could B、should C、must D、need
(9)
A、doctors B、workers C、drivers D、teachers
(10)
A、If B、Since C、Until D、Because
举一反三
阅读下面短文,根据上下文或括号内单词等提示,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

I'm a bit of an airplane fan. For the past few years, I {#blank#}1{#/blank#} (have) many model planes on my desk at work. You can imagine my joy when I had the chance to experience the first flight ofC919 jet yesterday. Luckily, I got one just before the tickets {#blank#}2{#/blank#} (sell) out. 

Before boarding, I found that almost every one of the 160 {#blank#}3{#/blank#} (passenger) walked around the plane to celebrate this historic moment. They got more excited {#blank#}4{#/blank#} ever before and some began to take selfies (自拍) . {#blank#}5{#/blank#} happy they were! 

The {#blank#}6{#/blank#} (excite) continued on board as the C919 took off. A special breakfast {#blank#}7{#/blank#} (serve): Shanghai noodles, some White Rabbit milk {#blank#}8{#/blank#} a special dessert with a "World's First C919" logo on it. It was a pretty short flight, about 2. 5 hours from Shanghai to Chengdu. Soon we landed at our destination, and we cheered {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (loud). Almost everyone seemed overjoyed to have taken part in such a proud moment for China. 

Now I‘m looking forward to {#blank#}10{#/blank#} (see) what new planes COMAC (中国商飞公司) has planned for the future. I can't wait to see them take on Airbus and Boeing! 

阅读理解

A story is told of Marie Curie. Her sisters once built a pyramid(金字塔) of chairs around her. Mari e was busy reading. She didn't even notice until she stood up and knocked them all over!

 It would not be surprising if this story were true. As a child, Marie loved books and experiments(实验). Nothing could take her attention away from her studies. She did not lose this love of learning as she got older. In the 1880s, very few women went to college, and even fewer women became scientists. Marie did both.

 After she met and married another scientist, Pierre Curie, the two of them began working together. Their studies focused on the element radium(镭元素). They had discovered it during their research.

Radium is found in some rocks. It is a white metallic element with a blue glow(微弱而稳定的光片) The glow lasts for a thousand years.

 The radium glows because it produces energy. That is on c reason why the Curies were so interested in it. But studying radium is not like opening a book. Radium must be isolated(分离) from the rock around it. That is like trying to take just the chocolate out of chocolate milk.

 The couple spent their life savings on eight tons of rock. ∧n old shack(棚屋) became their workplacc. They heated the rock to remove the bits of radium from it. Days of work turned into months. Finally, they spent four years in that shack studying the mysterious clement with the blue glow.

 During their research, the Curics found that radium could help treat discase. That is when Marie and her husband became big news. They were written about often. This got the public interested. in radium. Soon. the Curies' work earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics. This award is one of the highest honors in the world. Maric had come a long way from the days of chair pyramids,

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