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广东省深圳市福田区红岭中学2021年九年级第三次中考模拟英语试题

阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

Last Monday I went to West Hollywood for a business trip. Upon my arrival, I looked somewhere to park my car and then found a new parking garage there.

After I stopped my car in front of the parking garage, I was told that I didn't have to park my car (me). Instead, all I had to do was leave my car there as a robot would take care of everything. I was doubtful, so I did not leave (immediate). I watched there. Soon a machine came, which lifted my car and transport (运送) it somewhere in the parking garage. When   

I (return) later that day, the robot found my car, got it back and returned it to me. After I came back from West Hollywood, I searched about the parking garage online and learned better about it. The parking garage is now only one of its kind in the world. The robots are used to transport cars there are controlled by computers.

The robots can leave (car) within centimeters of each other without any mistakes.I was amazed after (learn) about the parking garage. I hope more such garages (build) in the nation. This way, parking cars will become much (easy).

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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式(最多限填3个单词)。

    The olive(橄榄) tree probably first grew in southern Asia. And then it spread to the Mediterranean(地中海的) countries about 6, 000 years ago. Since then, it has been important in Mediterranean people's {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(life).

    The olive tree grows in rocky places and it doesn't need much water. Its fruit can {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(make) into olive oil. People have used olive oil to cook dishes {#blank#}3{#/blank#}centuries. But they haven't only used it for {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(cook). Some ancient cultures believed that it was {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(use) as medicine. In modern times, people still use olive oil both for its taste and its health advantages.

    Olive oil has also been {#blank#}6{#/blank#} important product in the business and culture of Mediterranean countries. In Ancient Greece, for example, anyone who cut down an olive tree was {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(heavy) punished. Winners at the Olympic Games {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(wear) wreaths(花环). They were made of olive branches(树枝). Sometimes winners were also given a prize of olive oil. People from Greece built ships so that they could use olive oil for trade. But it was the Romans {#blank#}9{#/blank#}grew the olive tree in the rest of southern Europe and northern Africa.

    Today, olive oil is still a very valuable product. And many different kinds of olive oil {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(sell) in countries all over the world.

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Once upon a time there was a little boy whose name was Hood,and he always wore a1 coat with a hood. Other children always laughed at him and called him" Red Ring Hood(小红帽)". 

One day Hood's grandmother had a2 and his mother asked him to take lunch for her. "All right," he said to his mother, "but do I need to wear my coat today? It's quite 3 ."

"Of course you need, son," said his mother. "You never know, it might get cold later."

So Hood walked across the village with some food. As he passed the shops, he could hear his classmates shouting and laughing at his coat with the red hood. He put his head down and walked on4 .

Hood had a good time with his grandmother. When it was time to go home, Hood "forgot" his coat. " 5 ," he thought. "I won't need to wear my coat tomorrow!"

Hood couldn't believe it when he found his coat in its6 place the next morning. "Oh,7 grandmother brought it over last night," his mother explained. "Her temperature was normal last night."

When he arrived at school wearing his red coat, as usual, he8 his classmates to shout and laugh at him.9 there was silence. All day, it did not happen.

After school, Hood decided to visit his grandmother again. "Why didn't you10 me what other children were doing to you?" asked his grandmother. "When I was walking to your home, I11 your red coat. On the way, I heard shouting and laughing and name calling. They must have thought I was you!"

"What did you do?" asked Hood, feeling 12 .

"Oh, that's my secret," said his grandmother, "But I don't think you will have any 13 again."

He was very pleased that the shouting, laughing and name calling would 14 . Perhaps it was better that he did not know what his 15 had done.

 阅读短文、掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

This story took place during the Warring States (战国) period. At that time, kings would often 1 each other's sons as hostages (人质) to protect their kingdoms (王国).

Now it was the prince of Wei's turn. He was going to Handan, the capital of Zhao, as a hostage. Pang Cong, an official, was going with him. Before they 2 , Pang Cong said to the king of Wei, "If someone comes to report that he has 3 a tiger in the market will Your Majesty (陛下) believe it?"

"Of course not," the king answered.

"If another man comes to say the same thing, will Your Majesty believe it?"

"I'll start to 4 about it."

"Then, what if a third man comes with the same report, Your Majesty?"

"Maybe I will think it is 5 ."

"Well, we all know that no tiger dares to go to the market. But since three men have said the same thing, everyone now 6 that there is a tiger there. Handan is much 7 from our capital than the market is from the court (王宫), and more than three people will talk against me behind my 8 . When I'm away, Your Majesty will not fail to judge (判断) what you hear, will you?"

"I know 9 to judge," the king said impatiently.

Then Pang Cong said 10 to the king and left Daliang, the capital of Wei, with the prince. But as soon as he had left, the king's ears were 11 with words against him.

After a few years, when Pang Cong 12 to Wei with the prince, the king would not see him again. He was no longer 13 .

So, "three liars (说谎的人) make a 14 " is used to say that if a lie is 15 often enough, people may start to believe it, even though it is not a fact.

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