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武汉二中广雅中学九年级英语模拟题二
笔试部分(95分) II.单项选择
( )26.—Do you think I could borrow your pen? --- ___________. A. Yes, you may borrow B. Yes, you could C. Yes, go on D. Yes, help yourself ( )27.—How is everything going? --_________.
A. Everything is finished B. Nothing has been done C. Not so bad, you know D. Not doing wrong, you see ( )28.—I had a really good weekend at my uncle’s. --________. A. Oh, that’ very nice of you B. Congratulations
C. It’s a pleasure. D. Oh, I’m glad to hear that
( )29. I _______ basketball quite well, but I haven’t had time to play since last month. A. will play B. have played C. played D. play ( )30.—Jenny is not coming for the ball tonight. ---But she ________!
A. promises B. promised C. will promise D. had promised ( )31.—How are you today?
--Oh, I _______ as ill as I do now for a long time.
A. didn’t feel B. wasn’t feeling C. don’t feel D. haven’t felt ( )32.—I don’t like reading ______ watching TV What about you? --I don’t like reading all day, ________ I like watching TV news.
A. and; or B. and: and C. or; and D. or; but ( )33.—Julia shines at every turn in the company. And her boss pays her well. --Yeah. I hear she makes a ________ $90000 every year.
A. extra B. clear C. clean D. mean ( )34—In the coning three years, our country will _______ emergency food aid for Developing countries along the Belt and Road.
A. afford B. offer C. provide D. support ( )35.—Could I borrow your other car when I’m in town? --Yes, you ________.
A. will B. could C. might D. may
( )36.—I’ve tried to remove these ________ in the carpet but it won’t go away. Can you help me?
--You can try this heavy-duty cleanser. I think it will work.
A. grades B. points C. signs D. marks ( )37.—Is the food enough?
--I think so. It will _______ four hungry people
A. support B. serve C. sore D. cover ( )38.—British Airways will ________ an extra flight to London tomorrow. --Really? That’s good news for us . It’s very convenient
A. put off B. put up C. put on D. go on ( )39.—Did either of your parents come to see you yesterday? --No. ______ of them came to see me.
A. Any B. Either C. Neither D. None ( )40. You can’t imagine _______ when he learned he failed the exam again.
A. how he was disappointed B. how disappointed he was C. how disappointed he is D. how excited he was III. 完形填空
My father and I disagreed about curfew (晚间在家的时间). He'd say I was to be in by 9:30 on weekdays, and 11:00 on weekends, no exceptions without my first asking. I told him it made me 41 like a junior-high kid. He explained that while a curfew might sound like a restriction, it's really about people looking out for one another.
The very next Friday after that pretty heated 42 , my dad and I had tickets to see our town's professional football game. On that day he was driving to a nearby city to meet with some major clients and 43 me that his getting home and our leaving for the game would be tight.
To make sure we could 44 off the moment he walked in, I got everything prepared. When a half hour had passed from the time he said he'd be home, I understood that he was a little 45 . But then, nearly a whole hour passed. I was getting 46 . We were going to miss the kick-off! And why hadn't he phoned me and let me know he was going to be really late? As
I anxiously stepped the floor, another half hour passed. That's when I got really angry. How inconsiderate of my father! Now we were going to 47 the whole game! When yet another half hour passed, my anger turned to 48 . What if something terrible had happened to my dad, like he had a heart attack or had been in an accident, or something? I began to really 49 . I'd already called his cell phone about ten times, but no 50 .
I was beside myself, assuming the worst had happened. Finally, the phone rang, and my dad said 51 ,“Son, I'm so sorry about the game, but?there was a terrible accident?on the freeway coming home, and I 52 to help? and ended up going to the hospital. I 53 my cell phone in the car, so I couldn't call until now.”
I was so relieved to hear from my father and to 54 that he was safe that I actually cried. That was when I “got” the importance of a curfew: Checking in! It's about knowing that someone you love is 55 . It was one more proof of my father's loving me as much as he does. ( )41. A.go. B.feel C.turn. D.grow ( )42. A.speech B.match C.description D.exchange ( )43. A.allowed B.told C.advised D.ordered ( )44. A.pay B.hold C.move. D.cut ( )45. A.lazy B.late C.forgetful D.careless ( )46. A.rude B.sorry C.upset. D.puzzled ( )47. A.play B.miss. C.watch D.start ( )48. A.fear B.surprise C.doubt. D.sadness ( )49. A.envy B.regret. C.worry D.cry ( )50. A.excuse. B.way C.answer D.time ( )51. A.breathlessly B.casually C.strangely. D.angrily ( ) 52. A.forgot B.stopped. C.failed D.refused ( )53. A.lost. B.left C.saw. D.got ( )54. A.wonder. B.guess C.learn D.expect ( )55. A.wonder B.great C.honest. D.safe
IV. 阅读理解
A
( )56. This is an ad for ________.
A. selling something B. improving one’s looks C. receiving advice D. increasing the price
( )57. We can’t _______ in the Magic Nails and Spa.
A. get some advice B. nurse your skins C. join a party D. meet your friends
( )58. We spent 130 dollars in the shop above, but in fact, we should pay ______ dollars. A. 5 B. 65 C. 130 D. 125 ( )59. We can _______.
A. pay by only card only B. visit the shop on Sunday
C. go to the shop before 9:30 a m D. visit the shop at six p m every day ( )60. ______ would most probably go to the shop above.
A. Girls at school B. Disabled boys C. Adults D. Kids
B
It's a small gas station that has snacks, drinks, cigarettes, and candies. The mid-aged man behind the counter knows his customers by name and what they normally want to buy. He treats children and adults with equal respect. When business is slow, he reads a science fiction behind the counter.
One winter, three teenagers rushed in and grabbed(强夺) food off the shelves as fast as they could. Clearly, they were not about to pay for it. The man hit the panic button(应急按 钮), then went over the counter and locked the front door. The alarm bell rang. Certainly, the Three weren’t going anywhere with their ill-gotten gains(不义之财). Quickly, they dropped the Food and simply crowded together in fear, It was obvious that they were homeless.
After a long silence, the three were told they didn't have to steal even if they were that.
hungry \some.\They were told to pick up that they had dropped and put it back, and then asked to clean out the mess. They were doing just that when the police arrived. The officers were told the situation was under control and the police were no longer necessary.
This wasn't what they hadn’t expected. They were being treated as human beings who could right the wrong they’d done. They quickly followed orders to take turns and use the restroom to clean up. Soon three “cleaner” people walked out with all the food their arms could hold. They were reminded that, if they needed to come back again, they were to ask and not just grab.
And then the young man went back to read until the next customer came in. He would be the last person in the world to claim he was a hero. But he gave three teenagers something they were in desperate need of—a small amount of self-respect and a little bit of hope. ( )61. The three dropped the food and crowded together because ________. A. they felt cold and hungry
B. they knew the police were on the way C. it was their first time to grab food D. the mid-aged man shouted at them
( )62. The word “expired” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”.
A. well-packed B. over-cooked C. fresh-baked D. past-due ( )63. When the three teenagers walked out of the store with food, they might feel _______. A. seared and hopeless B. lucky and relaxed C. ashamed but thankful D. shocked but proud ( )64. We can learn from the passage that ______.
A. the mid-aged man have done very well in business B. the three teenagers would not get hungry anymore
C. the mid-aged man dealt with the case in an unexpected way D. the officers believed the man didn’t need their help at all ( )70. The best title of this passage is probably “______”.
A. Three Grabbers B. The Last Hero C. The III-gotten Gains D. Equal Respect
C
When I was young, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a mail carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always fun: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did.
On Dad's final day of work, it took him well into the evening to complete his rounds because at least one member from each family was waiting at their mailboxes to thank him for his friendship and his years of service. Mailboxes were sometimes used for things other than mail. One note left in a mailbox read, “Nat, take these eggs to Marian; she's baking a cake and doesn't have any eggs.” A young girl wrote letters but had no stamps, so she left a few buttons on the envelope in the mailbox; Dad paid for the stamps. One businessman used to leave large amounts of cash in his mailbox for Dad to take to the bank. Once, the amount came to $32,000.
A dozen years ago, when I traveled back to my hometown on the sad occasion of Dad's death, the mailboxes along the way reminded me of some of his stories. I thought I knew them
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