人教版2020版九年级中考模拟英语试卷C卷

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人教版2020版九年级中考模拟英语试卷C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、补全短文6选5下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A-F)中选出符合各段意思的题。(选项中有一项是多余的。)ALearn to be calm when you face any problem.BHave a happy attitude.CLearn to be optimistic.DGet a good nights sleep.EGet to know pleasant people. FExercise regularly and eat well.Learn to relaxOverwork is the main reason why so many students feel tired and stressed. Cut down some of the jobs you need to do each day so that you can only focus on the most important things. Leave time for activities that are relaxing and fun. This might mean reading a good book,listening to the music, going for a walk or taking a relaxing bath.1 . . Getting enough sleep will help you keep your body and mind in the best form. If you stay up late and need to get up early for school the next day, you may not be able to focus on the things you need to do.2 . . Doing sports after a long days work like playing basketball or table tennis may help release your stress. Besides, dont rush through your meals. Eat less junk food or fast food. Eat healthy food instead.3 . . Some people are optimistic, while others not. Choose optimistic people as your friends and spend more time with them and youll be as happy as them.4 . . Find out the best option from those that are in your mind. Knowing that you are able to solve problems is a good way to build up your self-confidence.5 . .Your attitude decides the way you see things. Is your cup half full or half empty?Learn to think more positively about the difficulties you face.二、完型填空One day before my final exam, my dad gave me a gift. It completely_my life.Before the exam I had a difficult time with studies. And I got into a_with my friends that day. Then, I was very_. Then I noticed the gift. I opened it and saw a DVD inside. Its name was THE SECRET._, I was in no mood(心情)to watch it. I sat down to study, but the_in my life - the fight, the sleepless nights and my poor health - all came to my mind. I wanted a(n)_but I wondered if there was any. Just then, I saw the DVD again. Maybe it would be helpful. I turned on my DVD player. I had no words to describe the feelings I experience_I was watching it. I would not forget the moving (感人的)stories I watched that day.Thanks to my fathers gift THE SECRET. I discovered (发现) myself. Everybody has difficulties in their lives. The important thing is that you should be_enough to face them_running away from them. Now I have started_my studies and my friends. And Im in good health, too. I often hear people say, “What a perfect life you have!”6 . AfilledBwastedCchangedDcheated7 . AfightBdecisionCdealDrisk8 . AnervousBunhappyCstupidDcrazy9 . AHoweverBAndCSoDLuckily10 . AchancesBproblemsCmistakesDfairness11 . AsituationBvoiceCanswerDtool12 . AuntilBsinceCbeforeDwhile13 . AbraveBhonestCtruthfulDtypical14 . Aaccording toBinstead ofCas forDsuch as15 . Achecking outBgiving upCgetting on well withDrunning out of三、阅读单选Study hard. Get plenty of sleep. Eat a good breakfast. Each of these things can help students do their best on exams. Now scientists say another thing might also influence students test scores. Students in stuffier (通风不畅的) classrooms did worse on tests than students in buildings with fresher air, new research (研究) found.Opening windows can help provide fresh air. Some buildings also use fans to bring in outdoor air. Each time someone breathes, he or she breathes out CO2. When rooms are stuffy, the level of CO2 in those rooms can build up. A 2012 study showed that college students had more difficulty giving all their attention to their learning when indoor CO2 levels were high. And other research has found that primary school students in stuffier classrooms stayed homesick (想家的) more often. In a different study, researchers examined the air quality (质量) in 100 fifth-grade classrooms. They found that in most classrooms, the air quality did not meet the standards (标准).These same research groups now find that better air is connected with better test scores too. As part of the research, Richard Shaughnessy measured CO2 levels inside and out of 140 fifth-grade classrooms at 70 schools. The CO2 levels helped them know how much fresh air was running through each classroom. The quality of indoor air in each classroom was then compared to its students, scores on a Maths test. Overall, the average score for this test was 2,286 points. But kids in classrooms with the best air quality scored about 144 points higher than students breathing the stuffiest indoor air. The study shows that air quality and test scores are really connected, but the influence is small.16 . The findings of the new research mainly show the importance of _.Ahard workBenough sleepCfresh airDhealthy eating17 . What did the author want to show by mentioning a 2012 study?ACollege students studied in stuffy classrooms.BHigh indoor CO2 levels harmed students1 health.CCollege students had difficulty in focusing in class.DHigh indoor CO2 levels harmed college students learning.18 . What can we learn from the passage?AOpening windows and using fans can reduce the level of CO2 in the air.BThe level of CO2 will be higher when there are more people in a stuffier room.CStudents studying in stuffier classrooms cannot get good test scores.DThe air quality will seriously influence students scores.19 . What is the main idea of the passage?AMany classrooms lack fresh air.BStuffy classrooms lead to problems.CStuffy classrooms may lower test scores.DCO2 in classrooms leads to poor performance.Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park is in the south of Scotland.A collection of nearly 150 different animals from all over the world can be seen within the peaceful and natural setting. Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park is to provide a living shelter for small animals, to protect wildlife, to provide chances for the public to enjoy and learn about the area they live in. A main aim of the park is to protect endangered animals.Facilities(设施) available to visitors mainly include restaurants, gift shops picnic areas, facilities for babies, facilities for disabled people free parking, etc.There is a programme of improvement to condition for the animals, birds and visitors. Through the programme, the park plays an important part in the international effort to protect rare and endangered animals. Click here to see what improvement the park has to make.As some of our animals are free in the park area, dogs and other pets are not allowed.Open from 1stFebruary to 30thOctober, 10:00 a.m to 6:00p.m.TicketsAdult 6.50Child 4.50(4-15 years old)Elderly 5.50Family 20.00 (2 adults & 2 children)By buying a ticket to visit the park, you can help us do so much more so HELP SUPPORT CONSERVATION!You can help us continue our work by making a donation here SUPPORTContact us:E-mail: inforgallowaywildlife.co.uk Fax/Tel:01557 33164520 . You can visit Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park _.Aat 9:00a.m on 7thDecemberBat 11:00a.m on 7thDecemberCat 9:00a.m on 7thSeptemberDat 11:00a.m on 7thSeptember21 . How much should you at least pay if your family (five persons, including an elderly person, two adults and the ten-year-old twins) visit the park?A24.50B25.50C26.50D27.5022 . Which is TRUE according to the passage?AThere are endangered animals in the park.BThere arent any picnic areas in the park.CYou cant take the babies to the park.DYou can visit the park with your dogs.DFew of us have heard of Nils Bohlin, but whenever we take a car journey his invention makes us safer. Found in almost every modern car, the three-point seat belt reduces our chances of death or injury* by at least 50% . While feeling thankful to this engineer from Volvo, you may also wonder how he came up with such a great idea.Having worked as a plane designer before, Nils knew clearly that the pilots were willing to put on anything to keep them safe in an accident, but to his surprise, most people in the cars just didnt want to be uncomfortable for even a minute. To improve the safety for people in the cars, he decided to find a perfect system which should be simple, effective and convenient. In the end, he invented the three-point seat belt, which has been considered as one of the greatest inventions in history.Seat belts prevent people in the cars from serious injury in five ways.Keep people inside. People who are thrown out from a car are four times more likely to be killed than those who stay inside.Protect the strongest parts of the body. Seat belts are designed to fix your body at its strongest parts. For an older child and adult, these parts are the hips* and shoulders.Spread out the force* in an accident. Seat belts spread the force of the accident over a wide area of the body. By putting less stress on one area, they can help you avoid serious injury. Help the body to slow down, A quick speed causes injury. With the help of the seat belts, your body can have more time to slow down in an accident.Protect your brain and spinal cord*. These two key parts injuries may be hard to see immediately, but they can cause death. Therefore, its of great importance to protect these parts.It takes only a few seconds to buckle* up once you get in the car, but this simple action could save your life. Why wouldnt you?23 . Three-point seat belts reduce chances of death or injury by at least_.A10%B30%C40%D50%24 . Nils Bohlin invented the three-point seat belt in order to_.Atake a car journey quicklyBshow thanks to the engineerCkeep the pilots safe in an accidentDmake people in the cars safer25 . From the passage we can learn_.Ahips and shoulders arent the older children and adults strongest partsBseat belts can keep your knees and feet away from the hard parts of the carCthe body has more time to slow down in an accident thanks to seat beltsDhead and spinal cord injuries might be easy to see immediately in an accident26 . This passage is mainly about_.Ahow seat belts are madeBhow seat belts are usedChow seat belts save livesDhow seat belts develop betterWhen John came home last Tuesday, his mum said. “John, I have made an appointment(预约)for you with the dentist(牙医)tomorrow at 4 oclock.”“Mum, I have asked you many times not to ask any appointments for me! I have football training tomorrow . I cant go to the dentists”, said John.“You lay awake all night with toothache and ”said Mom.“But Im fine now,” said John.“OK. Ill cancel (取消)the appointment but dont complain if you get toothache again,” said Mom.John went to his room with a bowl of ice-cream and his mom went shopping But soon he felt a pain(疼痛) in his mouth .”Oh, no ,the toothache is back,” John thought.That night the pain got worse. John went into the living room in the hope of finding some painkillers.(止痛药)。“Cant you sleep ?” Suddenly there came a voice behind John . It was his mom. Then she saw two painkillers in his hand.“I see that the toothache has come back,” she said.“yes, it has . Maybe that appointment was not a bad idea,” said John. He took the painkillers with some water. “But I have canceled it . You have to make a new appointment next morning,”said Mom.The next morning John called the dentist.“Good morning, Doctor Martin. How can I help?”“Good morning, My name is John Tamkin. I need an appointment, please.”“Right, John. Lets I can give you an appointment next week on Monday at 10:00 oclock”.“Im having a bad toothache . Could I come sooner?”“Sorry , John. Next Monday is the first available appointment.”“OK, Ill come next week Monday,” John said and put the phone down.27 . What does the underlined world” complain” mean in Chinese?A许诺B抱怨C怀疑D负责28 . How did Johns mom know his toothache had come back ?AShe saw painkillers in Johns hand.BShe heard John call Doctor Martin.CShe was painkillers on Johns bedDShe heard John call his dad29 . Which is the right order of the following events?John took two painkillers.John called Doctor Martin.John took a bowl of ice-cream to his room.John asked his mom not to make any appoints for him.ABCD30 . How might John feel at the end of the passage?AExcitedBLuckyCSorryDScared四、根据首字母、中文提示填空31 . Tom was old e_ to work and make money.32 . Frank,take off yourw_ (湿的) jacket so you dont catch a cold.33 . The food tasted great because l was _ (饿).34 . Will you go _ (任何) interesting on vacation this summer?35 . Please find out some _ (不同) between the two pictures.五、语法填空Claire is a 27-year-old Chinese girl. She is a teacher in a junior high school. She enjoys 36 . (take) trips and has many interesting experiences. She thinks they are special37 . (memory).Last month, Claire took a trip to Italy 38 . her family. This was her first time 39 . (go) traveling abroad. Before starting their journey, Claire searched on the Internet for a lot of information. After 40 . long flight, they got to Rome on the morning of July 3. She and her family visited beautiful cities like Rome 41 . Milan. They are both modem cities with a long history. Venice42 . (like) best by Claire among all the places. In her mind, Venice is43 . (wonderful) place that she has ever visited. There, they visited the famous St Marks Basilica and its special44 . (beautiful) impressed them. They also took a lot of beautiful photos with their camera.On the afternoon of July 18, they got on the plane and flew back to China. 45 . she got home, she was tired out. Even so, she still hopes that she can go to Italy again in the future.六、话题作文46 . 近来网络上流行一句话:“世界上最远的距离是我在你对面,你却在看手机。”这句话真实反映了当前的社会现象,“手机控”,“低头族”越来越多且呈年轻化趋势。请你以“My opinion on using the mobile phone为题针对这一现象发表个人观点,并提出改进建议。提示词:a mobile phone freak 手机控_第 12 页 共 12 页参考答案一、补全短文6选51、二、完型填空1、三、阅读单选1、2、3、4、四、根据首字母、中文提示填空1、五、语法填空1、六、话题作文1、
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