人教版2020版九年级中考模拟英语试题C卷(模拟)

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人教版2020版九年级中考模拟英语试题C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、补全短文5选5Pandas are very cute animals. In 1972, two pandas named Xingxing and Lingling were sent from China to the United States as a gift. 61Americans fell in love with the two pandas right away. On the first day the two pandas came to the zoo, about 20,000 people visited them. 62 .Xingxing and Lingling were just cubs (幼崽) when they got to the United States. 63Lingling gave birth several times. But none of the babies lived more than a few days. Each time a cub died, people all around the world felt sad.64Lingling was 23 when she died in 1992, Xingxing died in 1999 at the age of 28. 65Following Xingings death, the zoo received lots of letters from their fans. The letters showed their love for the pandas and told how much they missed them.根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺、内容完整,并将其标号填写在下面题号后的横线上。ABoth of the pandas lived to an old age.BBut they were never forgotten.CThe crowds kept coming year after year.D. The National Zoo in Washington, D. C, became the pandas new home.DAs the years passed, many hoped the pair would have cubs of their own.1 . _2 . _3 . _4 . _5 . _二、完型填空This gi rl is Li Yue. In the past, she was a happy girl. She used to_every day and wanted to be a dancer. But everything_in 2008.The year of 2008 was a(n)_year to Li Yue. She was trapped under the stones and bricks in Wenchuan earthquake. Li Yue survived at last_, she lost one of her_Can a girl dance with one leg? Yes, but it is really difficult. Li Yue is so_that she has never stopped dancing. During the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, she gave a ballet performance to people all over the world.For more than two years, Li Yue hasnt changed a lot. She is a happy student in a primary school in Beijing now. Her_even formed a special volunteer team “Li Yue Assistance Team” to help her move_The boys and girls in her class take turns to_her wheelchair and that makes Li Yue more cheerful.“Now my priority (优先考虑的事) is studying hard. But I will continue to dance_can stop me!” Li Yue said. She is more courageous (勇敢的) than everyone has expected.6 . AsingBdanceCrunDswim7 . AturnedBdroppedCworkedDchanged8 . AunluckyBcommonCunimportantDgood9 . AAndBSoCHoweverDBecause10 . AarmsBlegsCearsDeyes11 . AworriedBfrightenedCbraveDclever12 . AteachersBclassmatesCsistersDneighbours13 . AsimplyBfinallyCeasilyDsoftly14 . AfindBpushCpullDbuy15 . ASomethingBEverythingCAnythingDNothing三、阅读单选You want to know about my staying in America, right? Well, to tell you the truth, it is really an eye-opening experience to study here.In China, I had English classes five times a week since fifth grade. However, I didnt know how different textbook English could be from everyday English until I came to Hotchkiss School, Connecticut.When I first studied English, I was told to say, “I am fine.” when people say “How are you?” But in the US, I found that people say, “I am good.” or “Im tired.”One day, someone greeted me with “Whats up?” It made me confused(不知所措). I thought for a moment and then smiled because I didnt know what to say.Since then, I have discovered more and more differences between Chinese and US cultures.To my surprise, US girls spend a lot of time in the burning sun to get a tan(晒黑). However, in China, girls try every possible way to get their skin paler, or “whiter”.I was also surprised by how hard-working US students are.In China, schoolwork is almost everything, so we study hard and thats it. But here, a “good” student gets good grades, does a lot for the public and plays sports or music.The kids here are so talented, I am starting to be sorry that I gave up playing the piano at an early age and that I have never thought about sports.16 . According to the writer, textbook English is _ everyday English.Aquite different fromBthe same asCmore difficult thanDeasier than17 . A good US student spends his / her time _.Aonly in doing homeworkBonly on sports or musicConly in working for the publicDon studies, sports or music and public work18 . Which of the following is NOT true ?AThe writer is now staying in the US.BAmerican girls love to have white skin.CThe US students are hard-working.DSchoolwork is almost everything in China.DNot all memories are sweet. Some people spend all their lives trying to forget bad experiences. Different accidents can leave people with terrible wounds both in body and mind. Often they recall these experiences in their awful dreams.Now American researchers think they are close to developing a kind of medicine, which will help people forget bad memories. The medicine is designed to be taken soon after a scary experience. They hope it might cut down, or possibly clean up, the effect ( 影响 ) of painful memories. In November, experts tested a drug on people in the US and France. The drug stops the body releasing chemicals(释放化学物质)that make memories remain in the brain. So far the research has suggested that only the effects of memories in mind may be cut down, not that the memories are cleaned up.The research has caused a great deal of argument. Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it.Supporters say it could lead to a kind of medicine that prevent or treat soldiers troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories.“Some memories can destroy peoples lives. They come back to you when you dont want to have them in a daydream or awful dreams at night. They usually come with very painful feelings,” said Roger Pitman, a professor at Harvard Medical School. “This could cut down lots of that suffering.”But those who are against the research say changing memories is very dangerous because memories make us different from others. They also help us all avoid the mistakes of the past.“All of us can think of bad events in our lives that were terrible at the time but make us who we are. Im not sure if I want to forget those feelings.” said Rebecca Dresser, a medical scientist.19 . The passage is mainly about .Aa new medical inventionBa way of cleaning up painful memoriesCan introduction to how to use a kind of new medicineDan argument about the research on a kind of new medicine20 . The drug tested on people can.Aprevent body producing certain chemicalsBhelp people remembering bad experiencesCcause the brain to make memories remain in the brainDclean up the painful memories and experiences21 . Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser probably agree with?ASome memories can make peoples lives in a mess.BExperiencing bad events makes us different from others.CPeople want to get out of bad memories.DThe medicine will cut down peoples sufferings from bad memories.22 . Which of the following shows the structure(结构)of the passage? (1=Para.1 2=Para.2 3=Para.3 4=Para.4 5=Para.5 6=Para.6 7=Para.7 )ABCDLearning how to eat with chopsticks is not as difficult as it appears, and like all things in life, practice makes perfect! Follow the simple steps down below and practice often, soon you will also be eating smoothly.Chinese food is often prepared and served in small size pieces, which makes it easy when eating with chopsticks.How do you use chopsticks?(1) Hold the first chopstick between your fourth and middle fingers. This chopstick keeps still, and it does not move. Your thumb should help keep it in place.(2) Make the second chopstick slide (滑动) between your thumb and index fingers. You move this chopstick by moving the index finger up and down. This movement will open and close the chopsticks, which is how you will pick up food.As you practice, you will develop your “own” skills, and find out what works better for you. There is no right or wrong way in fact. Like holding a pencil, many people do it differently but the only goal is to write. With chopsticks, the goal is to get food in your mouth.23 . The writer may think eating with chopsticks is _.Avery difficultBnot so difficultCvery easyDnot so easy24 . The first chopstick should be held _.Abetween your thumb and index fingersBbetween your middle and index fingersCbetween your fourth and little fingersDbetween your fourth and middle fingers25 . How can we open and close the chopsticks?ABy moving the index finger up and down.BBy moving the index finger left and right.CBy moving the middle finger up and down.DBy moving the middle finger left and right.26 . According to the last paragraph, _.Awe must use chopsticks in a right wayBthe pencils can also be used as chopsticksCusing chopsticks is the same as using pencilsDdifferent people may use chopsticks differentlyThough they have been around since the late 1990s, emoji usage has increased sharply with the wide use of smartphones.Recently, a team from the University of Michigan and Peking University analyzed 427 million messages sent by users in 212 countries to look into the differences in emoji use by location and culture. The findings indicated the French are emoji power users and included them in 19.7% of their texts. Its almost twice that of Russia, where only 10.9% of the messages contained emojis. Americans came in a close third at 9.2% and was followed by Mexico at 7.9%.Also, though the easily wins the title as the most popular emoji, the French appear to prefer the . They are also more likely to use variations of the heart emoji. Not surprisingly, the study found that women tend to use emojis more widely than men. However, they stick to a handful of favorites. Men, on the other hand, show better judgment and appear to go to extra length to find an emoji that matches the situation. But even so, they select from the top 119 of the 1281 emojis available.The researchers say people living in Australia and France who believe one persons need is greater than that of a society or group, used happier emojis. Conversely, those from countries with closely-connected societies, like Colombia, prefer using sad or angry emojis.Also, cultures like Turkey and Russia, known for their strictness, appeared to be more satisfied, at least according to the emojis. On the other hand, people in tolerant cultures, like Mexico, seemed unhappy or dissatisfied.The researchers believe the findings of this first large-scale analysis of emoji usage will help develop input methods (输入法) and perhaps even increase our emoji vocabulary! Who knew the tiny image we add to brighten up our texts could show so much about our culture?27 . How are men different from women in using emojis?AMen often choose the seldom used emojis.BMen use more variations of the heart emoji.CMen can better match the emojis with the situation.DMen use emojis more casually than women do.28 . What does the underlined word Conversely mean?AIn general.BOn the opposite.CIn other words.DAs a result.29 . What did researchers find in the study?AEmojis can show peoples true feelings.BThe invention of smartphones brought emojis into being.CEmojis could strengthen relationships between people.DThe choice of emoji is influenced by our culture.四、根据首字母、中文提示填空.根据句意及首字母提示完成单词,使句子意思完整。30 . Can you play the g _.31 . She often takes the s _ to school.32 . You must b _your teeth every morning.33 . Fifty and fifty is h_34 . Dont f_ with your classmates.五、语法填空Ginas mother found that her daughter never shared anything with her 35 . (friend). She also found other children didnt like playing 36 . her daughter. They said Gina always made them unhappy. Then Ginas mother told her a story of an ant and a dove(鸽子).“One day an ant fell into a river and tried 37 . (save) itself. A dove got a leaf and let it fall into the river close to the ant. The ant climbed onto it38 . went to the bank safely. Later, a man came and39 . (want) to catch the dove. The ant stung(蜇)him on the foot. The man cried out and the sound made the dove fly away. It told us that 40 . you are kind to others, you will be treated well.”Gina remembered 41 . story from then on. Later, she helped her classmate Rita with math42 . Rita was not very good at it. Rita also helped Gina. One day, Gina was 43 . (tidy) up the classroom. It was hard for44 . (she) to finish the work herself. Rita decided to help Gina clean the classroom. This made Gina think of the story of the ant and the dove. From that day, Gina realized the importance of the friendship, and she began to enjoy helping others.六、材料作文45 . 书面表达.假设你是Li Ming, 以下是你的美国笔友Tina发给你的一封电子邮件,请你根据该邮件内容给Tina回一封邮件。From:TinaTo:Li MingSubject:I am coming!Hi Li Ming,How is everything? Im very happy that the holidays are coming. I want to go to your hometown to visit you in September. Is this good? Whats the weather like in your hometown? And what should I take with me?I know Mid-autumn Festival comes in September, and it is a very important festival for you celebrate it? Im looking farward to your reply.Best wishes to your parents!Yours,Tina要求:1.考生需按电子邮件格式来完成整个邮件;2.邮件中不能出现真实姓名、校名等相关信息;3.字数90110。FromToSubject第 12 页 共 12 页参考答案一、补全短文5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、材料作文1、
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