2024年浙江省宁波市余姚市中考一模英语试题
浙江
九年级
一模
2024-04-23
167次
整体难度:
适中
考查范围:
主题、语篇
一、完形填空 添加题型下试题
It was Sunday afternoon. Maggie sat, putting her
As soon as her mom asked what was wrong, Maggie replied, “Amelia is
“Why don’t you invite her to
“I’m proud of you. I’ll be back in a couple of
All afternoon, Maggie and her mom worked with Amelia in the water. When Amelia’s dad came to pick her up, everyone was surprised the time had gone so
“Watch this, Dad” shouted Amelia. “I can float on my back.” She proudly showed him her new
“This is amazing!” said Amelia’s dad. “You two must be great teachers.”
Maggie and her mom
“Can we come back tomorrow, Dad?” asked Amelia. Everyone laughed.
1.A.feet | B.head | C.back | D.face |
A.Besides | B.Instead | C.However | D.Also |
A.careful | B.sick | C.tired | D.scared |
A.he | B.she | C.we | D.they |
A.miss | B.leave | C.greet | D.find |
A.come on | B.come in | C.come over | D.come out |
A.patient | B.safe | C.warm | D.honest |
A.powerful | B.careful | C.thankful | D.cheerful |
A.refused | B.nodded | C.doubted | D.suggested |
A.hours | B.days | C.weeks | D.months |
A.or | B.before | C.and | D.although |
A.differently | B.directly | C.deeply | D.quickly |
A.skills | B.examples | C.standards | D.manners |
A.smiled | B.shouted | C.pointed | D.knocked |
A.plan | B.mind | C.idea | D.story |
二、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
General Introduction: Skipton is a pretty, historical town in the north of England. It has a river running through it, a beautiful, old castle and a traditional market that runs four times a week. A report by the Sunday Times newspaper said that it was the best place to live in Britain. | |
Why it’s a great place: It’s fantastic for families. It’s quiet and safe with very little crime, and it’s located near some of the most beautiful countryside in England. It also has some excellent schools. Skipton Girls’ High School is one of the finest in the country. | |
Transport: A railway line connects Skipton to the nearby cities of Bradford and Leeds. Trains run about every 40 minutes. | |
What to do: The High Street has many independent and unique shops, and you can spend hours just looking around them. There are also a lot of restaurants. Try the special tea and cakes at Hettie’s Cafe on the High Street-or have a pint at the Black Horse, a traditional pub next to the river. |
16. Why was Skipton a good place in Britain?
A.Because it’s quiet with no crime. |
B.Because it has the most convenient transport. |
C.Because it’s a beautiful town with a long history. |
D.Because all the schools in Skipton are very excellent. |
A.Have cakes. | B.Buy gifts. | C.Drink wine. | D.Read newspapers. |
A.Someone who is looking for a good place to play. |
B.Someone who is looking for a good place to live. |
C.Someone who is looking for a good place to study. |
D.Someone who is looking for a good place to travel. |
The Ling family did not think they were going home with a pet that day. Annie wanted to visit the animal shelter (避难所). She wanted to see the cats and dogs. She had wanted a pet for years. Her parents were waiting for the girls to be old enough. Annie was seven. Her sister Lily was only three. Lily was still learning how to act around animals. She had a lot of energy!
Annie and Lily were excited to see the animals. A shelter volunteer gave the Ling family a tour. The volunteer talked about why animals came to the shelter. Some were found by the road. Others were dropped off by families who could not care for them.
Finally, the Ling family got to see the animals: There was a cat section and a dog section. They were all so cute! Some of the animals looked scared. This made Annie sad. The volunteer explained that animals need time to get used to a new place. She assured (向……保证) Annie that all the people caring for these animals were kind.
The Ling family walked through the dog section. They started talking. A dog just felt like the right choice. Annie’s mom could not take her eyes of fan older black dog with kind eyes. Annie’s dad was interested in a large, energetic dog. Annie had found her own favorite. He was a young puppy. He was brown with spots. He had been found near the railway with six other puppies (小狗). Annie could not take her eyes off this dog. She thought he had the cutest face in the world.
Annie pleaded (恳求) with her parents. They did not want to make a quick decision. But they could see in Annie’s eyes that she had found her companion (伴侣). The volunteer talked about what a good breed the dog was and that he would be kind with children. That was what the family needed to hear. They decided to take the little puppy home.
19. Why did Annie want to visit the animal shelter according to the passage?A.To be a volunteer. | B.To giveaway some food. |
C.To have a pet for her own. | D.To learn how to act around animals. |
①Annie had wanted a pet for years.
②Annie found her favorite young puppy.
③Annie and Lily were excited to see the animals at the shelter.
④Annie’s family made a decision to take the little puppy home.
A.①③②④ | B.①③④② | C.①②③④ | D.①②④③ |
A.pets are easy to care for | B.any pet can live with any family |
C.people should only adop (收养) puppies | D.an animal shelter can be a good place to find a pet |
A.Love Animals | B.How to Keep Pets |
C.Annie and Her Family | D.The Cutest Face in the World |
It used to be that people would drink coffee or tea in the morning to pick them up and get them going for the day. Then cola drinks hit the market. With lots of caffeine and sugar, these drinks soon became the pick-me-up of choice for many adults and teenagers. Now drink companies are putting out so-called “energy drinks.” These drinks have the specific aim of giving tired customers more energy.
One example of a popular energy drink is Red Bull. The company that puts out this drink has reported that Red Bull is not a thirst quencher (解渴饮料). Instead, the drink is meant to revitalize (使恢复生机) a tired customer’s body and mind. In order to do this, the makers of Red Bull, and other energy drinks, typically add vitamins and certain chemicals to their drinks. The added chemicals are like chemicals that the body naturally produces for energy. The vitamins, chemicals, caffeine, and sugar found in these drinks all seem to give a person energy.
Health experts are not so sure, though. For one thing, there is not enough evidence (证据) to show that all of the vitamins added to energy drinks actually raise a person’s energy level. Another problem is that there are so many things in the drinks. Nobody knows for sure how all of the ingredients in energy drinks work together.
Dr. Brent Bauer cautions (告诫) people about believing all the claims (申明) energy drinks make. He says, “It may be true if you put these twelve things together, you will get a good result.” However Dr. Bauer adds the mix of ingredients could also have a negative impact (负面影响) on the body “We just don’t know at this point,” he says.
23. Which of the following can be found in most energy drinks?①Caffeine ②Sugar ③Vitamins ④Thirst Chemicals
A.①②③ | B.①②④ | C.①③④ | D.②③④ |
A.The age of the customers. | B.The number of ingredients. |
C.Natural chemicals in a person’s body. | D.The company that makes the drinks. |
A.Drinks for teenage athletes. | B.Vitamins and chemicals in the body. |
C.Countries where Red Bull is popular | D.Habits of healthy and unhealthy adults. |
A.Red Bull is a good energy drink. | B.Caffeine is bad for people to drink. |
C.Energy drinks may or may not work. | D.Teenagers should not drink energy drinks. |
①Ahh ... ahhhh ... aaahhhhchooo! That sneeze is uncovered, and so the germs (细菌) fly through the air. It is pretty awful to think about, but have you ever wondered about the germs in your body? They are very small organisms (生物体) that live inside us. An organism is a living thing. Germs are alive, and they can cause us to get sick. It is impossible to keep germs out of our bodies. They are so tiny that we do not even know they are coming inside our bodies. The only way we know that germs have made us sick is when we begin to feel symptoms. We might get a fever or a sore throat. We might have a runny nose or a headache.
②Germs are usually spread through the air. They come out in a sneeze, a cough, or a breath. They can also be spread by saliva (唾液), sweat (汗), or blood. Sometimes, they come from touching something. For example, a person can touch his or her nose and then touch a doorknob (门把手). If someone else touches that doorknob right away, he or she can pick up those germs.
③How can you protect yourself from germs? The most important way to do this is to wash your hands. Soap and water are the germ’s enemies. They wash the germs away. This is why it is so important to wash your hands throughout the day. But a quick splash (飞溅) will not work. Hands should be washed for about twenty seconds.
④Staying healthy also keeps germs away. This means getting enough rest and not being too tired. It also means having good foods and exercising. These are germ-fighting secrets!
27. The underlined word “symptom” in Paragraph 1 probably means ________.A.症状 | B.疼痛 | C.厌倦 | D.乏力 |
A.Doorknobs are always dirty. |
B.Hand washing must last for five minutes. |
C.Germs are only spread through sneezing. |
D.Germs are easily spread, but there are ways to protect ourselves from them. |
A. | B. |
C. | D. |
A.To encourage us to do sports. | B.To compare germs with organisms. |
C.To learn something about colds | D.To tell us how to stay away from germs. |