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    北京朝阳中考一模英语含解析.docx

    1、北京市朝阳区九年级综合练习(一)英语试卷 2014.5四单项填空(共13分,每小题1分)22.-Who is the girl talking to the headmaster?-Oh, _ is Betty, the president of Student CouncilA. sheB. herC. hersD. herself23.We always visit the old peoples hom_9.a.m.on Sundays.A. inB. atC. toD. on24.Mr. White couldnt get any news about his missing daug

    2、hter, _ he was very worried.A. butB. forC. orD. so25.-Do you mind _ me the grade you got in the reading class?-Not at all. I got a B. A. tellB. to tellC. tellingD. told26.-Mum, may I go out to play basketball for a while?-No, you_. The air outside is too dirty to do sports.A. cantB. shouldntC. needn

    3、tD. wouldnt27.-_did you go after school yesterday?-I went to the park to walk my dog.A. WhatB. WhereC. WhoD. When28.Chaoyang Park is one of _parks in Beijing.A. beautifulB. more beautiful C. most beautiful D. the most beautiful29._really knows whether there is UFO in the world.A. SomebodyB. Anybody

    4、C. NobodyD. Everybody30.My grandpa_ a walk after supper everyday.A. takes B. took C. will take D. has taken31.We_ breakfast when the phone rang.A. had B. were having C. are having D. have32.I_ the computer science for more than one year.A. learn B. learnt C. will learn D. have learnt33.The Tibetan d

    5、ogs_ to Tongxiang, Zhejiang province not long ago.A. sold B. will sell C. will be sold D. were sold34.-Do you know_?-Let me see. On March 20, 2014.A. when Michelle Obama will arrive in Beijing.B. when will Michelle Obama will arrive in Beijing.C. when Michelle Obama arrived in Beijing.D. when did Mi

    6、chelle Obama arrive in Beijing.五完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A,B ,C ,D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。Cling.Cling.Clank. From inside my apartment, I winced(皱起眉头)at the noise my parents were making as they sorted bottles and cans out on the balcony(阳台).I called to my 35 in Chinese, “Hoe many do you have thi

    7、s time?” “Eight hundred and six pieces, thats 40.30!”she answered. Id been living in my Los Angeles apartment for over four years when my parents came for a six-month visit from China. Id 36 notices that the plastic bottles and cans theyd collected on the road were worth5 cents each. When their stay

    8、 with us ended, I felt free, though i was 37 for environmental education in fact.By the time my daughter began school I was expected to raise money for the school. I felt heavy pressure(压力)。 How could I work out the problem? Thats when it 38 me: how about uniting(结合) the two-environmental education

    9、and raising money? I joined an organization called LACES. It had more than 1,600 students, parents and teachers. If my elderly parents could 39 300 in six months from recycling, why couldnt we multiply(乘以) that number by at least 800? My team organized a day for students and parents to bring bottles

    10、 and cans directly to school. We called it Green for Green Drive. The first one raised only145.But we planned more drives. With each one, the number started to look 40:145. 400. 481. The more success we had, the more people 41 our team.Today, LACES teachers keep boxes in their classroom for bottles

    11、and cans. Students collect recyclables and 42 them in boxes. Parents collect at their offices. LACES parents have told me that 43 they uses to see litter, they see money. Since LACES Green program started in 2011, we have raised 15.500 for school and recycled about 75,000 pounds of water.I believe t

    12、hat our effort is 44 by the others in the community, and t hat the result is multiplied. I use to laugh at my parents recycling project during their visit here. Now i laugh at myself for getting the 45 from their clever ideas. they may never 46 anyone beyond their family, but their small effort has

    13、led to big change, one that inspires(激励)family,friends, children, and even strangers.35.A. wife B. father C. daughter D. mother36.A. seldom B. often C. usually D. always37.A. possible B. strong C. strictly D. proudly38.A. touched B. knocked C. hit D. beat39.A. accept B. find C. receive D. raise40.A.

    14、 brighter B. higher C. stronger D. wider41.A. joined B. knew C. loved D. praised42.A. send B. move C. throw D. store43.A. when B. if C. where D. though44.A. expected B. followed C. achieved D. enrolled45.A. way B. message C. benefit D. advantage46.A. influence B. help C. educate D. consider阅读理解(共44分

    15、)六阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A,B,C ,D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共26分,每小题2分)ATennis came from France-it was popular there eight hundred years ago! It came to Britain six hundred years ago and soon became very fashionable in those days it was called “real tennis” and it was played indoors.Baseball, the national sport

    16、of the US, comes from an old English game called rounders. Rounders is a very simple game which children in England still play today, but the American game is more complex(复杂的) and takes more time to play.Over six hundred years ago, people in England often played bowls indoors, when it was raining.

    17、The greens they used were smaller than the ones outside because there was less space. To make the game more difficult, holes were cut in the green and players started to use sticks to hit the balls. Finally, someone had the good idea of raising the whole green onto a tableand that s how the game of

    18、billiards started.47.When did tennis come to Britain?A. 800 years ago.B. 600 years ago.C. 400 years ago.D. 200 years ago.48.Which country has baseball as its national sport?A. England.B. AustraliaC. JapanD. The US.49.Which of the following started in England?A. TennisB. BilliardC. VolleyballD. Baske

    19、tballBGuide dogs are an accept part of everyday life, but what about guide houses? There are really such useful animals, at least in the US.The animals are miniature horse, no more than 86 cm high at the shoulders, like big toys. They are well trained, just as guide dogs are(including house training

    20、).They go on public transport, including planes, with their owners and into buildingsif necessary wearing specially made shoes to avoid falling down on floors-but they sleep outside. They might be chosen in preference to a guide dog because the owner is afraid of dogs or wants animals that will live

    21、 longer.According to Michigan student Mona Ramouni, its not right to have a dog inside the house for some religions(宗教的)reasons. Ramouni, who is blind, says her guide horse Cali has changed her whole world. “She has made it possible for me to do anything I want to do.50.What are guide horses like?A.

    22、 Smaller than usual.B. Stronger than usualC. Faster than usual D. Cleverer than usual51.Which of following cannot guide horses do?A. Go on street.B. Get on planes.C. Work in housesD. Sleep in houses.52.Why does Mona Ramouni need a guide horse?A. She is oldB. She is young.C. She is blindD. She is dea

    23、fCYoure buying a used car, moving into a new house, or deciding which doctor should treat your illness. These are times when you need to get directly to the core(核心) of an important matter.Asking general questions gets little valuable information and may even result in unreal answers, says Julia Min

    24、son, a visiting scholar in decision sciences at the University of Pennsylvania in the US. The best way, says Minson, is to ask a lot of questions that discover there are problems.Lets say someone is selling a used iPod. An example of a general question is What can you tell me about it? A positive-as

    25、sumption(正面推测)question is There arent ant problems with it, right? But a negative-assumption question, such as What problems have you had with it? will get the most honest answer, found Minson and her team.In a study, 87% of the sellers warned the buyers to problems when asked a negative-assumption

    26、question, while 59% of those did the same thing to a positive-assumption one.When you want the truth, you have to ask for it. What problems does this car have? What are the most parts of this job? How many people with my kind of illness have been successfully treated? Your questions should communica

    27、te that you are sure there will be difficulties and that you want to know about them.53.What can we do if we want the truth, according to the passage?A. Ask for it ourselves.B. Talk with honest people.C. Study it ourselves.D. Do some experiments.54.What kind of questions has the best result?A. Gener

    28、al questions.B. Positive-assumption questions.C. Careful questions.D. Negative-assumption questions55.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. How to Find Honest PeopleB. How to Talk with othersC. How to Get an Honest AnswerD. How to Avoid Being CheatedDResearchers have recent

    29、ly discovered how to make families work more successfully。A surprising idea has appeared; the single most important thing you can do for your family, it seems, is to develop a family story.I first heard this idea in the mid-1990s from Marshall Duke, a professor at Emory University. Duke was studying

    30、 stories in families when his wife, a childrens learning specialist, made a discovery; The students who know a lot about their families will do better when they face challenges(挑战),Sara said. Instead, Duke set out to test her conclusion. He and Emory workmate Robyn Fivush developed a method called t

    31、he Do You Know? degree that asked children to answer20 questions such as: Do you know where your grandparents grew up? Do you know where your mum and dad went to high school? Do you know about an illness or something really terrible that happened in your family?Duke and Fivush asked those questions to members of four dozen families in 2001. They then compared the childrens results with a group of psychological(心理学的) tests the children had taken and reached a conclusion that


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