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辽宁省沈阳市铁西区2020年九年级下学期英语中考适应性测试试卷(一)

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Katy Sullivan is anactress, an athlete (运动员), and a person who alsorefuses to accept the words no or I can't.

She was born without thelower half of her1 and has worn prosthetic (假体) ones all her life. She grew up in Alabama, US and had a(n)2 childhood. She kept up with her sisters andbrothers at the gym and the swimming pool. She feels lucky3 her family treated her in just the same way asthe other members.

When a person is bornwithout legs, there are plenty of things that are4 to do. But Katy believed she could5 anything. So she chose two jobs that aredifficult,6 with both legs. As a teenager, she once saw agood movie. Before it was7, Katy had made her mind upto be a(n)8.

She did a degree in theaterand then moved to Los Angeles, where she has played9 in theater, television and movies. She has apositive (积极的) view of life. She thinksthat if you believe10 can do something, you should11 it. So when Katy's friend asked her12 she'd like to try running, she said "yes".She was given a pair of running legs and she13 her new life.

Katy was the first personin the world with two prosthetic legs to14 running as a competitive sport. She enteredthe final of the 100 meters in the 2012 London Paralympics.

Katy's family, friends, andfans look up to her as an15 of someone who has overcome her difficulty andachieved her dreams.

(1)
A、arms B、legs C、feet D、hands
(2)
A、embarrassing B、lonely C、active D、strange
(3)
A、though B、unless C、before D、because
(4)
A、difficult B、important C、possible D、easy
(5)
A、achieve B、accept C、examine D、prevent
(6)
A、just B、also C、even D、ever
(7)
A、up B、over C、on D、out
(8)
A、athlete B、writer C、actress D、coach
(9)
A、games B、music C、sports D、roles
(10)
A、you B、we C、she D、they
(11)
A、depend on B、go for C、get used to D、look after
(12)
A、whether B、how C、when D、why
(13)
A、shared B、started C、changed D、prepared
(14)
A、fix up B、show up C、take up D、set up
(15)
A、ancestor B、enemy C、influence D、example
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阅读理解

Freda Lewis was a popular young woman in town but she sometimes acted strangely.And she was always forgetting something.

One day her mother asked Freda to go to the bank to get some money.It was a really cold,windy,winter day,Freda forgot that she was still wearing the mask and went inside.

Freda walked up to the window,and the teller (出纳员) got panicky because she saw a person wearing a mask.Without saying a word,the teller gave Freda $10,000 in an envelope.Freda did not open the envelope before leaving the bank and had no idea she was carrying so much money.

After Freda left,the teller called the police and said that her bank had just been held up by a robber (劫匪) who was wearing a mask.Freda was on her way back home when she noticed there were three police cars.The police made her stop.The poor girl was frightened to death,and didn't know why the police would be after her.The police pulled her out of the car and forced her to the ground.

When a police officer pulled off the mask,they all found it was Freda,and realized that someone had made a mistake.Once the police explained why they were there,Freda told them that she always wore a mask in winter and that she must have forgotten she was wearing it when she entered the bank.

When the police asked the bank teller if Freda had demanded the money,the teller realized that she had made a big mistake.Luckily,no one was hurt,and everything was returned to the bank.

 阅读理解

 Who's That There?

Stand in front of a mirror and look at it. How much do you really know about the person in it?

It's not an easy job to know ourselves. To help students do this important task, schools across China are providing more classes and activities on self- knowledge. 

Liu Yue, a teacher from Chengdu Yucai Middle School, has recently given her students a useful tool. "It's called the Johari Window, developed by two US psychologists, " said Liu. "It has four areas about one's self: open area(that everyone knows about), hidden area(that only you know), blind spot(that everyone knows except you) and unknown area (that nobody knows). Using this tool, students did a good job seeing themselves through a new lens(透镜). "

"I really want to know about my blind spot, " said eighth- grade r Yang Manfei. "So I did a survey with my friends. " The results showed that Yang easily gets worried and nervous and impatient because of procrastination(拖 延 ). "That's a bad habit I've never realised!" Yang said. 

"I find the unknown area most amazing, " said Sun Boyin. "It means everyone has lots of potential (潜力). " When Sun entered middle school, he was not good at maths. "But I set a goal and did lots of maths exercises. Now I'm much better at maths. The unknown part of my maths ability is getting clearer!" Sun said. 

When it came to the hidden area, most students kept silent. "I'm scared to show my secrets deep down," said Li Yixuan. "Then one classmate stood up and said his favourite cartoon is Tom and Jerry. I thought: Am I brave enough to show my childish hobby? Perhaps not. I want my classmates to see me as a mature(成熟的) person, not a silly kid. But then I realised that I don't find that classmate silly. I think he is brave to be himself. "

"Show yourself and make yourself better — that's the best lesson I learned," Li said. 

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