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    2022年5月苏州市九年级中考英语二模试题卷.docx

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    2022年5月苏州市九年级中考英语二模试题卷.docx

    2022年5月苏州市九年级中考英语二模试题卷一单项填空(英io小强.每小型1分.共io分)湾认真阅读下五谷数.从超半所冷的A. B, C. D3个选项字选出最匡志项.1. In the past 63 vears, Wu Menschso had saved thousands and thousands of lives. Wepraisehim too muchA. mustB. can tC. canD. mustnt2. Dontbe afraid of difficulties. Rsm ember kites rise hishest the wind, not with it.A. againstB. abo*eC. acrossD. along3. The museum next month to celebrate the Science & Technolosvr Festival.A. is decoratedB. will decorateC. ts decoiatingD. will be decorated4. 一 I hear that Co vid-19 has influenced stixients decisions to study abroad.-Exactly. Somd of them said thmv would not feel safethere were fewer Covid patients.A. ifB. afterC. becauseD. unless5. 一 Our graduation party will ba on June 2S.-That s wonderful! Could vou tell me?A. if all of our teachen joined usB. where will it be heldC. who will give the performancesD. that we should wear school uniforms6. The population who come to this district is becoming and the cost of living here isEsttins hisher.A. lessB. fewerC. largefD. more Gu Ailins and Su YtminE really have a sift for skiins! WA-VWJ一一一 Exactly. But if you leara more about them, they to be hard - work迦 people.A. turn outB. put outC. nin outD. stay out7. 一 I can t understand what KanEkane said about th® math problem.一. Let s askthe teacher for help.A. So did IB. So can IC. Neither can ID. Neither did I8. The astronauts tn Shenzhou-13 had real-time with the ground classrooms tn five citiesto spread knowledge of space to ±e young people.A. conclusion B. competition C. contribution D. communication9. 一 Many people say the temperature in East China this spring is just like a roller coaster.-. What chanseable weather!A. Not exactly. B. I can t agree more C. Im afraid not D. That s not the case二.完形填空(共10小理,每小鼠1分.共10分)请认真阅读下五追二,从追文后各罂折给的A. B、C, D®个选项申选出量停走项.You could see mountains, craters and valleys if you looked at the Mo on through a telescope'爱).Galileo was the first pen on to see these things through a telescope. He is I! as the father of modem science. Galileo was great not only for hts 12, but for the scientific methods hedevelopedGalileo did not invent the telesccpe.lt was first made by a Dutchman in 1608 and later Galileo 13 the design. So ha was able to study the stars and planets 14 . Some people call him the first astronomer乐文学 家).Hts telescope made things appear largei by much more times.As he studied the sR: Galileo IE that the planets circle around the sun. He was not the first peisonto believe this, but he was the first to prove details of this tact. People of that time believed that the Earth was the 16 of the 口Diverse1宇 宙)and everything in space moved around the Earth. Galileo sot into trouble with the Eovemmant for saline that what thev believed was 1? . He had to take back what he said, or he would be in prison.Galileo s work went IS an astron omei. He was an inventor as well. He made the first theimommtei(且 受 ir). Hts theimomatef dtdnt tell the temperatures exactly. 19 it could show if a tempaxaturawas higher or lower or the same as an other temp er ature.Galileo thought about the world in a 20 way. Bafore Galileo. people did not run experiments or test out their ideas. Ha is one ofthe first real scientists.II . A. realized12. A. dreams13. A. recorded14. A. calmlv15. A. proved16. A. part17. A. true1S. A. after19. A. so20. A. newB. designedB. introductionsB. improvedB. closelyB. hopedB. comerB. usefulB. acrossB. andB. usualC. consideredC. discoveriesC. presentedC. nearivC. promisedC. surfaceC. wrongC. throu或C. butC. nanowD. encouragedD. instructionsD. inventedD. sentlvD. imaginedD. centreD. commonD.bevond JD. sinceD. difficult阅读理解(共12小匙,每题2分.共24分)漕认真阅读下面追文,从短文后各题折给的A. B. C, D四个选项丰选出录连选项Lets take a look at some popular children s books &om USA TODAY s Best-Selline Books list.The GivtnE Tree BvShel SilversteinVWW XAAAAAAAAAAA/The Giving Tree is an American childrens picture book. It was first published inl964. and has become one of Silverstain s bast-knovrii-tttles. The tree tn the book keeps Etvtng the boy what ha wants. So. if you,re looking for a childien s book that teaches kids to be generous. The Giving Tree is a good choice.VTierm the Wild Things Ara follows the adventuies of a young boy named Max. Max enters the world ofthe Wild Things, and soma stianseWhere the Wild ThingsArm Bv Maurice SendakVXAAAAAA/kand bis animals sraduallv turn the vouhe boy into their ktnE. The bookwas first published in 1963. It won the Caldecott Medal. In 2009, the WVXAAAAAAAbook was turned into a film.The Polar ExpressBv ChrisAllsbur巨1Ayoims boy. Ivins awake on. Christmas Eve. is invited to take a trip to the North Pole. Throueh daik forests, over tall mountains. and across a large area of ice. the Polar Express makes its way to th己 city: where ±e bov will make his Christmas wish. The author won the Caldecott Medal JWSAAAAA/SAAfor this 19S5 book. In the 1990s. the book was turned into a successful .moviw.21. What can The Giving Tree teach kids ?A. To be honest. B. To be brave. C. To be senerous. D. Tobe stronE-mmdsd.22. What do XTiere the Wild Things Are and The Polar Express have m common?A. They were b oth made into films.B. They are both about Christmas trips.C. The films made from them both won prizes.D. They both have a history of more than 60 years.BTrue friendship is like sound health. The value of it is seldom known until it is lost.' Charles Caleb Colton said. Just like inanv other relationship. aiEuments and fishts are also part of friendship. You will hardly fmd fiends who have ne-er fought with one an other. Wliatever ±e reason is. if a peison feels that he is responsible for causing the diftefenws. it is important that he should say sorry to his friend.Though you can use the email, text messages or chat for expressing your apolor/. the good old wav of savins sorrv to vour friend throuEh a letter will surely have a sreat effect on him. This will make vour frieixi realize that your efforts of savinm sorrv are genuine and that vou reallv care about him.Points to Remember:Timing: Write the letter at propeftime.lt is not advisable to put it off for too long.Words: While you are writing the letter, -hat matters most is that you truly feel sorry.Sequerca (也字):Ahv&ys begin by apoloEizing and saying 5 0rly for your mistake. Then explain to him your side of the story. In the third and last parasraph. talk about what his friendship means to you and make a promise of not rap eating the mistaka.Delivery: You should either post the letter or deliver it personally or through someone else. You can als o keep it at a location where your friend will be able to find it easily.Some people may try to point out the fiends mistake while writing the letter. Avoid this cornpletaly. as it can make matters worse. The letter has to be brief and should only talk about the subject that has led to your apology. Keep patient and do not expect immediate results. In soma cases. it may take time for the person to foizive and foizet.23. What is the author s puiposa of mentioninE the saying in the ftrst paragraph?A. T o let r aadeis study the famous saying.B. To introduce the topic of the passage.C. To show who ts Charles Caleb Colton.D. To tell readers the importance of healthVSAAA/VSA-24. Which of the following can best replace the underlinadword ' senume, ?A. trueB. generalC. openD. carefulVliat ts the best way to apologize to otheis?A. Sending an email.B. Sending text messaees.C. WfitinE a letter.D. Chatting online.CMy father and I were both angry. "Nev* set toot in this house again? ' shouted my father. With tears in my eves, I rushed out to the street.I walked aimlessly. A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me I seamed to see my chtldhood tfom another space: happy.But now. I don t know whether it is because I have erown up or becausemv dad is Eettine old.We have ditterent ways of thinking. He always puts his opinions on ma. We are just like two people coining from two different worlds. It feels like theia is an iron door betvraen us that can never be opened.I walked in the streets. My heart was cold on this hot summer night. As I walked on. thei2 were fewer and fewer people in the streets, until I had only the street lights with me. Whan I finally reached the buildinE where I Uve<L I saw that thm lizht was still on.I thought to myself: ' Is my father vzaiting for me, or is he still angry with ma'"In fact it was nothmg. Perhaps, my dad was throwing away some ofhts old stamps. Perhaps ha thouzht thev were useless. I never had the courase to tell him that I liked collecting stamps. All the lights were off except my fathers.Dad was alwavs like this. Mavbe he didnt know howto express himself Aft* shouttnE at me. ha never showed anv moments of fesret. However, after an arsument he has the habit of tuckrns me undennath the covers while I am sleeping.This was how ha alwavs was. He has been a leader for so lone that tellms aveivonw else what to do has become his second nature.The light was still on. "Am I wrong? ' I whispered, maybe . With the key in my hand. I was as nervous as I had aver bean. At last I decided to open the door. As soon as I opened the door, tears ran down my cheeks. I suddenly realized that there wasn t the iron door that I had imagined bet'een us at all. Love- it's second to nona.25. Which ofthe following statements is TRUE accordme to the passage?A. The father dtdnt like his son s stamp collactinE.B. The son and his father needed communication.C. The father opened the door for the son when he came hackD. The b oy fully understood why he and hts father had different thinkinE.26. "Which ts the best order of the following according to what happened tn the passage?a. I opened the door and entered the house.b. Sadlv I ran out into the street.c. I reached the place wheie I lived and saw my home still brightly lit.d. I thought of my £a±er s ktndnes s towards ma.e. I walked about tn the street without anv aim.A. b. e. c. d, a B. b. e. d. c. a C. b. a, a. c, d D. b. e, c, a. d What conclusion can you come to after reading the passage?A. Ths father treats his son in an un&r wav. *B. The father is neither kind nor rode to his s on.C. The father loves hts s on vaf%r much tn tact.D. The father is alwavs fmdinE hts son wtode.DPhil Wise s heart raced as ha opened one of the transport tubes. He and a team of scientists stepped back as a young Tasmardan devil (较残)named Oddity cama out. Oddity took a cautious look around and then ran into the forest on Maria Island.Wise is awildlifa scientist from±e Save ±e Tasmanian Devil Pro sram. The scientists working with this program study Tasmanian devils, monitof their health, and track thm devils found tn the wild. Oddity and 14 others ware raised in a reser-e and then brought to Maria Island to be released :球地) into the wild. Though they are raised in zoos all over world, devils live wild only in Tasmania. They are important to the ecosystem(生 态系 统)because they eat dead animals they find, which helps clean up the environment. Devils also eat animals such as wallabies, wombats, and possums, helping to keep those populations balanced.But a cancer, called Devil Facial Tumor Disease (DFTD) is killing devils on mainland Tasmania: sndanEermE the species. The goal of the scientists who released-Odditr and the others was to create a population of disease-free Tasmanian davils on Marta Island. Oddity is a part of this "insuiance population' of devils raised in zoos and wildlife resei%-es. This means if the facial disease causes the Tasmanian devils to die out in the wild, devils like Oddity can be ssni back into disease-free areas of Tasmania. Etv ins devils a chance to survive.The scientists chose Marta Island for the release because there is no DFTD there. It is separated from mainland Tasmania by the ocean. Devils from the rest of Tasmania cant get there, which plevants the facial disease from spreading. Oddity started his new life on Marta Island. Life on this island off the coast of Tasmania was a bis chanse for Odditv and the others. These devils had little expeftence with other kinds of animals and had to explore the land and find new bones. Wise and his fellow scientists monitored Odditv and the 14 other Tasmanian devils. The animals did so well that 13more devils were released The 2S ofiginal Tasmanian devils have raproducad; there are now around 80 d&vils. They are doing well on Marta Island, and the plan is considdfed a success.Wise s&ys he is ' extrenaely happy to know that animals are Eetting a chance to ba free tn the wild tn an area that is free of DFID. It is the ultimate aim of all who work to conserve endangered specias.”27. Why did Wise and his team release tha Tasmanian devils like Oddity to Marta Island?A. To find out a treatment ofDFTD.B. T o create a population of disease-free Tasmanian devils.C. To track the devils found in the wild.D. To monitor their health.28. What probably made Marta Island chosen for the release?A. Its rich wildlife.B. Its improved ecosy Stam.C. Its natural resources.D. Its eaographic location.29. How was the released Tasmanian devils life,A. Their safety was uncertain.B. Their number was soins up.C. They hardly enjoyed freedom.D. They got wall again from DFTD.30. does the passage mainly talk ab oirt?A. How to raise Tasmanian devils.B. A disease attacking Tasmanian davils.U!C. A program to save Tasmanian devils.D. What is Tasmanian devils.信息还原共5小蜚.每题1分,共5分)獐认真阅读下董短文,从逅N后的选项申选出能步人主E处的晟法选项.选项丰有茎项为多 余选项More Chinese universities are opening their libraries to the public, allowing people to enjoy reading during nonnal time and the vacations.33 Wans Lins. a student in Sun at-san Universttr is one of them. "Members ofthe public come to our libraries more for stEhtseeinE than readme. * satd Wans.' Thav sometimes aven brms their kids along, and take photos as if it were a place of interest.' 34 Being short of space is a common problem for universitr librartes in China.However, this is not the onlv reason whv students dislike their libraries beins open to members of the public. 35 Chen Jie. IS. a student tn Tongji Univeisitv. is one. who would ba asamst opening to the public. 1 have been to a public library before. People were chatting loudly or speaking on cell phone so you can hardly read.' Chen said. She notices teachers doing serious reading and feels their concentration has influenced her If too manv stanzers stav here, the whole librarv will be a noisy place and it s difficult for us to study quietly/ she satd.36 Some experts consider that university* libraries can prevent the public from enterinE certain aieas.1' We mtEht keep masazmes for ac

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