2021年广州七 九年级英语中考一模英语试题.pdf
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1、2020-2021 学年七中第二学期初三阶段(一)测试英语试题一、语法选择(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)If you were ninety years old,what would you plan to do?1people want to have new challenges(挑战)2that age. However,an old man3Jing Kui did something4surprised a lot of people.As a man of. 93, he met a challenge. One day,5film director came
2、to him and asked6he wanted to actin his movie. “What can I do in the movie?” asked the old man.“You7barber(理发师) in the past 50 years. I believe youre the right man for my movie The Barber.”The old man read the script(剧本) before accepting the invitation.8he knew the story well,he still needed tokeep
3、all the words in mind9how big the challenge was! He finally made it and took home a silver cup for a specialacting prize. The movie also11both national and international prizes.Jing became a barber when he was young. He loved the job, so he worked hard11a better one. In his eighties,he was still doi
4、ng the same job. That was why he12by the film director.While the film was being made, the director had his worries because he didnt know whether Mr. Jing13keepit going. At last, when the filming was done, the director was really pleased. Jing14solved all his problems! NowJing set a world record as b
5、eing a15actor star who had never acted before.1.A. FewB. LittleC.FewD.Alittle2.A.inB. fromC .atD. of3.A. was namedB. nameC. was namingD.named4.A.thatB./C. whichD.what5.A.theB. anC. aD./6.A.howB.whyC. ifD.what7.A. had beenB. areC. wereD. have been8.A.UnlessB.ThoughC. BecauseD.Until9.A. soB. becauseC.
6、butD.yet10.A. will winB. winsC. wonD.win11.A. to beB.beC.beingD.been12.A. inviteB. was invitedC.invitingD.was inviting13.A. mustB. shouldC. couldD. may14.A. successB. successfullyC. succeededD. successful15.A.93-year-oldB. 93 years oldC.93 years-oldD.93-years-old二、完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)Scient
7、ists discovered that animals who live in groups such as elephants,foxes and wolves are especially likely tofollow rules. If they dont and each does its own thing, the group might be16. Group members would then beforced to live alone and theyd have a17time hunting and raising their young. In a way we
8、 could say animals haveselfish reasons to18, that is, its in their own19to do so. But sometimes these same animals go out of theirway to do whats right even though there is nothing in it for them.Take Sniff, the African chimpanzee, as an example. When this young and20animal, who always avoidedpeople
9、, saw a hungry local villager trying to knock some fruit from a tree with a stick to get a meal, Sniff took a(n)21. He picked up an armload of fruits, swung22down from the tree-tops and handed them to the amazedvillager.And then there is the story of Tobie the generous cat who would always23her dinn
10、er with the hungry dogthat lived next door.Scientist Mark Benson says, Nobody is sure why some24act this way. It might simply feel good to be just asit does for humans.16.A. broken downB. torn apartC. took awayD. sent away17.A.shorterB.freeC. harderD. great18.A. freeB. leaveC.connectD. unite19.A. in
11、terestB. advantageC. reasonD. assistance20.A. friendlyB. wildC.shyD. powerful21.A. riskB. orderC.restD.chance22.A. generouslyB. hungrilyC. usuallyD. Quickly23.A.helpB.shareC.laughD.give24.A. villagersB. scientistsC. chimpanzeesD. animals25.A. selfishB.kindC.calmD.honest三、阅读(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节阅读理解(共 15
12、小题:每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)(A)Everyone knows that there are people who can keep secrets and people who cant. There are people who can keepthings to themselves until the day they die and people whose mouth often open like a door.I have a granddaughter who, try as she could, just cant keep secret. Take my rec
13、ent birthday, for example.I know it is going to be your birthday soon,she said with a naughty smile. How old are you going to be?How old do you think I am going to be?“22. Thats pretty old.”Youre close. I am actually going to be 23.“Whoa,”she said drawing the out to make bigger impact(影响).My mum sai
14、d she would take me shopping because I wanted to buy you a present myself and I did.And with that,it began. I knew it was just a matter a time before she ruined the surprise.ten, nine, eight. it seemedlike she was about to explode(爆发).Mum took me to Stein Mart! Seven, six, five. she jumped out of he
15、r chair with excitement.I dont want to know what you bought. I said.Oh, yes you do! My granddaughter is like a mind reader, but I cant tell her that.“ You like turquoise(绿松石). I know you do.She was hopping(跳) from foot to foot,spinning in circles,her voicerising higher. Four,three,two.You dont want
16、to know if I got you a necklace.”No!OK, I wont tell you.She sat down and began to draw. She drew semicircle(半圆) with the turquoise shapes bordering it on one side andthen smiling from ear to ear,held the drawing up to her chest.I think I am going to like it,” I said.When her mom picked her up, she i
17、mmediately admitted to telling the secret. She said that her stomach had hurtbecause the secret needed to come out. Isnt that how it always happens? Its not your fault It is the secrets fault.On my birthday,unwrapped(拆开包装) the colour paper inside the gift bag and pulled out a lovely turquoisenecklac
18、e. It was very similar to the drawing Id seen the day before.The kid may never have career in espionage(间谍行为),but she surely has a future in art.26. What can we know about the authors granddaughter?A. She wanted to ruin the authors birthday.B. She was very worried that the author wouldnt like the gi
19、ft.C. She wanted to tell the author about the gift because she was proud of it.D. She was advised by her mother to buy a necklace for the author.27. What does the underlined word it in paragraph 9 refer to?A. How the shopping trip went.B. The granddaughter giving away the secret.C. The author trying
20、 to find out about the gift.D. The granddaughter explaining how she chose the gift.28. What was the authors purpose by counting down?A. To describe how naughty her granddaughter was.B. To show how much she wanted to know what the gift was.C. To describe how impatient she was with her grandmother.D.
21、To show her granddaughter told the secret as quickly as she expected29. When she received the gift, the author.A. found that her granddaughter had drawn it very well.B. was disappointed about learning about the gift too early.C. was annoyed at her granddaughter for letting out the secret.D. found he
22、r granddaughter was sorry for telling her the secret.(B)Before he sailed round the world alone, Francis Chichester had already surprised his friends several times. He hadtried to fly round the world but failed. That was in1931.The years passed. He gave up flying and began sailing. He enjoyed it grea
23、tly. Chichester was already 58 years oldwhen he won the first solo transatlantic sailing race. His old dream of going round the world came back, but this time hewould sail. His friends and doctors did not think he could do it, as he had lung cancer.But Chichester was determined tocarry out his plan.
24、 In August 1966, at the age of nearly 65, an age when many men retire he began the greatest voyage ofhis life.Chichester covered14100 miles before stopping in Sydney, stralia. This was more than twice the distance anyonehad previously sailed alone. He arrived in Australia on 12 December, just 107 da
25、ys out from England. He received awarm welcome from the Australians and from his family who had flown there to meet him. On shore, Chichester couldnot walk without help. Everybody said the same thing: he had done enough; he must not go any further. But he did notlisten.After resting in Sydney for a
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