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福建省福州市北京师范大学福清附属学校2020届九年级7月中考模拟英语试题

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A. Neither I do

B. Neither do I C. So do I

( )31. Liu Tong is my favourite writer. His new book will ________ next week.

A. take away

B. give in

C. come out

( )32. I heard a new song on the radio. I ________ in the music store, but I can’t find it.

A. search

B. have searched C. am searching

( )33. —What’s the name of the boy ________ father is a doctor? —His name is Mike.

A. who

B. whom

C. whose

( )34. —How clean your car is! —Thank you. It ________ very often.

A. is washed

B. washes

C. was washed

( )35. —Could you please tell me________? —By studying hard and be confident in yourself.

A. why do you fail the exam

B. when you pass the exam

C. how you get high grades

Ⅰ. 完形填空(2019三明5月质检)(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。 Can you imagine how many people use cellphones every day? As we know, cellphones are playing an important __36__ in our daily life. Some people even can’t __37__ the life without cellphones. In recent years, people say using cellphones can bring the radiation, and it may cause cancer. If you want to know more __38__ the radiation, please read on.

In San Francisco, an American woman moved out of her apartment. __39__ did she do that? She did it because she couldn’t __40__ the radiation from the next door. The woman said, “When my neighbors fixed a Wi-Fi router(无线网络路由器), I lost my ability to think __41__. I had to escape from the radiation.” She was not __42__. Millions of Americans said they had headaches, __43__ they were too close to cellphones.

However, the World Health Organization said cellphones were not harmful. Actually, some people feel sick

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when they __44__ cellphones. Whether cellphones are harmful or not, a __45__ from using cellphones may be good for all of us. Anyway, some people think that cellphones may cause illness. ( )36. A. game

B. project B. imagine B. of B. How

C. role C. control C. with C. Why C. discover C. bravely C. healthy C. when C. fix C. break

( )37. A. refuse ( )38. A. about

( )39. A. Where ( )40. A. stand

B. explain B. clearly B. stupid B. unless B. use B. sense

( )41. A. luckily ( )42. A. alone

( )43. A. though ( )44. A. sell

( )45. A. reason

Ⅰ. 阅读理解(共两节,25小题,满分45分)

第一节 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A(素材源自impact Book 4) 发明机器人帮忙做家务

Like most people of my age, I hate cleaning up my room. My mom always tells me that if I don’t like to do it, I can save money to buy a robot that will clean up for me. She’s joking, but her joke gave me an idea. What if I really could get a robot to clean up my room?

As a member of my school’s robot club, I’m learning that it might be possible to make this robot. My idea, Droidganizer, would build on technological device(设备). Nowadays, there are robotic devices that vacuum(用真空吸尘器清扫)and clean the floor using sensors(感应器) to control their movement. Droidganizer would put these applications into a single device.

What would really set Droidganizer apart from these devices is its monitor(监视器). The person would clean and tidy the room the first time, and then use the monitor to take a photo of how the room should look. The monitor

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would store this information. Whenever the room doesn’t match the photo, Droidganizer would fix the problem itself. It would pick up clothes or books on the floor and put them away.

Anyone would be happy to have a Droidganizer to do the dirty work. If only there is a Droidganizer now! People could be using their time studying, playing sports, or hanging out with friends—not cleaning! ( )46. ________ gave the writer the idea of inventing the robot.

A. His father’s joke B. His mother’s joke

C. His club’s advice D. His school’s order

( )47. What does the underlined word “applications” in Paragraph 2 mean in Chinese?

A. 计划

B. 目标

C. 应用

D. 方法

( )48. What makes Droidganizer different from the present devices?

A. Its shape.

B. Its information. C. Its program.

D. Its monitor.

( )49. If people have a Droidganizer, they will feel ________.

A. very happy

B. very proud

C. quite tired

D. quite interested

( )50. What would be the best title for the text?

A. The robot—Droidganizer C. How to create a robot

B. The writer’s wishes—invent the robot to do housework D. Learning to do housework is important

B

A new study finds that more than eighty percent of Internt users in the United States search for health information online.

Susannah Fox from the Pew Internet Project says doctors are still the main source of health information. But the study found that searching online is one of the leading ways that people look for a second opinion. He says,“People are sort of fact-checking what they have heard from a doctor. Our studies show that people are still very likely to turn to a health doctor when they need a diagnosis(诊断)or are planning a treatment.”

Forty percent of people are actually looking for doctors or other providers when they search for health information online. Two thirds of Internet users look online for information about a certain disease or medical condition.

The Internet has also become an important source of spiritual support for people with health problems. Susannah

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Fox says one in five Internet users has gone online to find other people who have the same condition.

A disease is considered uncommon if it affects(侵袭)fewer than 200,000 people worldwide. The rise of social networking has made it easier for people with uncommon diseases to connect with each other and feel less alone. Social networking is also changing the way some doctors and patients communicate with each other.

Dr. Jeff Livingston operates a medical centre for women in Irving, Texas. His office uses password-protected software to share information with patients. He says the software has increased efficiency(效率), reduced costs and improved relations with patients. It has just changed the way we do health care. His medical centre also has a MySpace page and a Twitter feed.

( )51. ________ is one of the most popular ways people look for health information.

A. Asking their parents. C. Searching online

B. The New Internet Project

D. Reading books on medicine

( )52. What makes people search for health information online?

A. People’s interests in health. C. Importance of the Internet.

B. People’s health condition. D. The rise of online treatment.

( )53. From the fourth paragraph we know that________.

A. people with health problems go online to look for the new treatment B. people with health problems try to share their experience with others online C. people with health problems encourage each other online to fight against diseases D. Internet becomes a place for people with health problems to reduce worries ( )54. According to Paragraph 5, social networking________.

A. becomes a new way for doctors and patients to communicate with each other B. encourages people to get more help from doctors online in time C. helps people to get more confidence about the treatment of their diseases D. makes it easier for people to know more about what their diseases are ( )55. What can we infer(推断)from the last paragraph?

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