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上海市寶山區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期九年級英語學(xué)科中考沖刺卷

PartlListening(第一部分聽力)

A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture.(共6分)

ABCD

F

1.2.3.4.5.6.

B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear.(8分)

7.A.Adoctor.B.AdetectiveC.ApolicemanD.Apostman

8.A.Buyanewpurse.B.CallthepoliceC.RepairherpurseD.Lookforherpurse

9.A.HewassunbathingwithPeter.B.Hewasbathinginthebathroom

C.HewasplayingbasketballwithPeterD.HewasplayingtenniswithPeter.

10.A.AtkOOB.Atl:30.C.At2:30.D.At3:30.

11.A.Adetective.B.Areporter.C.Anactor.D.Awriter.

12.A.$5,750B.$5,850C.$5,950D.$6,400

13.A.SalesB.Nurses.C.TeachersD.Tourismmanagers

14.A.1,OOOdollarsB.IjOOdoIlarsC.1,200dollarsD.1,300dollars

C.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.(6分)

15.Inthestory,Kuskoyisthenameofacountry.

16.ThechildrenofKuskoybegintolearntowhistle((吹口哨)atschool.

17.InKuskoy,whistlingasawayoftalkingstartedhundredsofyearsago.

18.Thewhistlecanbeheardatadistanceof10miles.

19.ThechildrenofKuskoyalwaysstartadaywithawhistledsong.

20.Throughwhistling,allthevillagersquicklyknewayoung-couple,sadventure.

D.Listentothepassageandcompletethefollowingsentences.(10分)

21.Mr.Brambecamecompletelyblind.

22.Mr.Bramgraduatedwithadegreealthoughhisconditionwasdecliningalltheway.

23.M.Brampickedupabottleofglueanddrewcutlinesthathecouldfeelwith

24.Mr.Bramoncesaidthathedidn,tbecometofailuntilhelosthissight.

25.Mr.Bramlearntthatheshouldliveinthemomentandthroughstressfulsituationsfrompainting.

Part2Phonetics,Grammarandvocabulary

(第二部分語音、語法和詞匯)

ILChoosethebestanswer(20分)

26.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartsisdifferentinpronunciationfromothers?

A.contactB.manageC.captainD.escape

27.Theyoungengineersolvedtheprobleminunusualway

A.aB.anC.theD./

28.Severalthievesbrokethebankandstolethesafelastnight.

A.intoB.downC.outD./

29.Wesawacoupleoflaptops,butofthemwasreallywhatwewanted.

A.neitherB.allC.bothD.either

30.Stevenaskedthetaxidrivertodriveralittlebecausehehadtocatchthelasttrain.

A.quicklyB.themostquicklyC.morequicklyD.lessquickly

31.You,llnotmakeanyprogressyougetridofyourbadhabitofstudy.

A.becauseB.afterC.ifD.unless

32.Tim,ssisterasawaitressinabigrestaurantforthetimebeing.

A.wasworkingB.workedC.hasworkedD.isworking

33.Thelawyerbyafewreporterswhenheappearedinthehallthisafternoon.

A.willbeinterviewedB.hasbeeninterviewed

C.isinterviewedD.wasinterviewed

34.greatfunitistogofishinginthecountrysideattheweekend!

A.HowB.WhatC.WhataD.Whatan

35.ThisnotebookbeTom's.Lookathisnameonthecover

A.mustB.mustn'tC.canD.can,t

36.Whentheboylosthisbalance,theskateboardwentonewayandwent.

A.theotherB.othersC.otherD.theothers

37.Doyouknowtheboyunderthebigtree?

A.layB.lainC.layingD.lying

38.Weournationalflageverymorningwhenthesun.

A.raise...isrisenB.rise...israisedC.raise...isrisingD.rise...raises

39.Peoplerarelythoughtofplantingmoretreestopreventthelandfromdisappearing,?

A.didn,ttheyB.didtheyC.dotheyD.don,tthey

40.Youtired.Youshouldgetsomerest.

A.hearB.soundC.listenD.listento

41.IfyouenjoyAmericanstories,you,llfindthatquiteofthemtakeplaceontheroad.

A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle

42.Thesuspect'sfrienddenieshimdestroyevidence.

A.helpB.helpedC.helpingD.tohelp

43.BigTV'saren,tpopulartodaymostpeoplewatchshowsontheirphones.

A.evenifB.sothatC.becauseD.aslongas

44.—Hello,Jenny,youlookbusy.AnythingIcandoforyou?

一Icanmanagemyself.

A.NotatallB.Γmafraidnot

C.ThankyouallthesameD.Allright

45.—Iwillbeawayforawhile.Auldyoumindlookingaftermyluggage?

---Icanmanagemyself.

A.Nevermind.B.Thafsgreat.CNotatall.D.Don,tmentionit.

III.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphraseinthebox.(8分)

A.choiceB.IeamC.fantasticD.interestE.choose

Nomatterwhetheryouhaveasweettoothornot,youcan'tmisstastingSwisschocolate.InSwitzerland,youcan

tasteasmuchchocolateasyoulike,alsoyoumayvisitmanychocolatemuseums.Youwill46aboutthe

historyofchocolate,explorethetraditionsofSwisschocolatemaking,andevenwatchthechocolateproductionprocess.

Ifyouhavealotofmoney,takingachocolatetraincanbeagood47.Itwillbea48journeyto

sitonafirst-classseat,tasteyummychocolate,andvisitthechocolatefactory.

Youshowno49inchocolatemuseumsandchocolatetrains?Well,achocolatespawillmeetyourneeds.

Youcangiveyourwholebodyachocolatetreat!Howsweetitis!

A.spreadB.varietyC.reduceD.necessaryE.popular

Doyoulovetostartyourdaywithacupofteainthemorning?Maybeyouenjoytakingaquietmomentoutinthe

eveningtorelaxwithit?

TeahasbeenanimportantpartofdailylifeinChinaforhundredsofyears.Thereisa50oftea,suchas

greentea,blacktea,flowertea,andyellowtea.Buttworisingstarsin:Chinasteacups-whiteteaanddarkteaare

becomingmoreandmore51Darktaismadefromrough,oldtealeaveswhichdarkentoadeepbrowncolour

duringthelongprocess.Whitetea,producedmostlyinFujian,ismadebydryingtealeaves.Thelocalpeople52

thefreshleavesoutonthegroundandkeeptheminjarsaftertheyhavedried.

BothdarkteaandwhiteteahavealonghistoryinChina.Darkteaandwhiteteaarehealthydrinks.Darkteacan

53fatinthebody,lowerbloodpressureandslowtheagingprocess.

IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.(8分)

54.ThestudyshowsthatthefirstBritishcametoliveonthisislandinthecentury,(twelve)

55.Thetotalofthecompletedsubwayline17is2016kilometers.(long)

56.Tobeginwithsome-basicideasforastoryarenecessary.(base)

57.TheteacheraskeduswhowasthefirstEuropeantoAmerica,(cover)

58.KeepingpetsisaI,msureΓvebeenreadyforthat,(responsible)

59.Inthistask,thinkingisrequiredaswellasteamworkamongthegroup.(depend)

60.Theytriedeverythingtheycoulddotoimprovethesituation.(possible)

61.Afterdiscussingforawholeday,theyreachedaatlast,(conclude)

V.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired.(14分)

62.ThestudentsofGrade6haveanArtandCraftslessononMonday.(改為否定句)

ThestudentsofGrade6anArtandCraftslessononMonday

63.MostsportsmenonthebasketballteamaretallandStrc)ng.(對畫線部分提問)

Whatdomostsportsmenonthebasketballteamlike?

64.Theweatheraffectedourplans.(保持句意基本不變)

Theweatherhadanourplans.

65.??Whatdidyoudotothepoordog?,,theladyaskedherson.(改為賓語從句)

Theladyaskedhersonwhattothepoordog.

66.TinalikedwatchingTVbetterthanreadingcomicbookswhenshewasyoung.(保持句意基本不變)

TinawatchingTVtocomicbookswhenshewasyoung.

67.Mandarin,theChineselanguage,isimportanttoChineseculture(改為感嘆句)

Mandarin,theChineselanguage,istoChineseculture!

68.without,one,astudentcard,isnotallowed,showing,enterthehall(連詞成句)

Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分讀寫)

A.Choosethebestanswer.(12)

Linxihadtakenpartina6-monthinternationalstudentexchangeschemetoBritain.Whenshecameback,shewrotean

articleabouttheimpressionofBritainfortheschoolnewspaper.Thefollowingarepartsofherarticle:

PersonalSpace

Britishpeoplelikealotofspacearoundthem.Theydon,tliketomakephysicalcontactofanykindwithstrangersand

feelveryuncomfortableifanyonestandstooclosetothem.OneexampleoftheBritish'keeptheirdistance9isthat

peopledonotoftenshakehandswithoneanotheratall.

MakingPoliteRequest

Inmakingpoliterequests,Britishpeopleliketouseveryindirectlanguage,usingtheconditionaltenseandnegatives.

Amita,anIndianstudentsaid:'Britishpeoplenevergottothepoint.Theygoaroundthiswayandthatway,usingtwenty

wordswherethreewoulddo.It'sreallyhardtocommunicatewiththem/(David!BritishHighSchoolOfficialgavehis

comment:4Somenationalitiesdonotalwaysseemverypolite;?Iwantthis,or'Iwantthat,,nosmilesnorapleasenora

thankyou/

Smiling

SomestudentssaythatBritishpeoplesmilealot,comparedtomanynationalgroups-一oftenfornoparticularreason.

TheBritishsmileasagreeting,smilewhenaskingforsomething,smileonreceivingit.

King,aKoreanstudentoncesaid:?TheBritisharesoinsincere.Theysmileevenwhentheyarenothappyorpleasedto

seeyou.OnegirlsmiledatmeeverytimewepassedeachotherandIthoughtshereallylikedme.SoIaskedhertocome

outwithmeandsherefused.Shewasleadingmeonandthenturnedmedown/Well,shemaybedidnotrealizethatshe

wassmilingandprobablysmiledateveryone.Butitiseasytoseehowthiscouldbemisinte?pretedbysomeonein

whoseculturesmilesareonlytoexpressgenuinewarmth.

ButstillmanystudentscommentthattheydonotfindBritishpeopleinshops,banks,atreceptiondeskssmileenoughto

makethemfeelwelcome.

69.Britishpeopleneedalotofspacearoundthem,sothey.

A)makephysicalcontactwithothersB)standclosetootherpeople

C)don,toftenshakehandswithothers.D)don,tlikestrangers

70.Tomakepoliterequest,BritishPeople.

A)saydirectlywhattheyneedB)sayindirectlywhattheyneed

C)uselesswordsthannecessaryD)useverypolitewords

71.AccordingtoDavid,.

A)BritishpeoplearenotpoliteenoughB)Britishdon,tlikepeopleofothernationalities

C)itisimportanttouseplease"and,thankyou'D)peoplefromothercountriesalwayssmile

72.KingthoughtBritishpeoplearenotsincerebecausethey.

A)smiletoshowrefuseB)smileatpeopletheyarenotpleasedtosee

C)smiletoshowpolitenessD)smileateveryone

73.Theunderlinedword"misinterpreted"inthispassageprobablymeans.

A)understoodcorrectlyB)understoodwrongly

C)expressedeasilyD)expresseddifficultly

74.ThebesttitleforLinxi'sarticlemaybe.

A)TheBritishinMyEyesB)AlwaysBePolite

C)StudentsFromDifferentCountiesD)PoliteBritishPeople

B.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.(125h)

Whatmakespeopledifferentfromcomputerprograms?Whatisthemissingelementthatourtheoriesdon,tyet

accountfor?Theanswerissimple:Peoplereadnewspaperstoriesforareason:tolearnmoreaboutwhattheyare

interestedin.Computers,ontheotherhanddon't.75,computersdon,tevenhaveinterests;thereisnothingin

particularthattheyaretryingtofindoutwhentheyread.Ifacomputer76istobeamodelofstory

understanding,itshouldalsoreadfora“purpose”.

Ofcourse,peoplehaveseveralgoalsthatdonotmake77toattributetocomputers.Onemightreada

restaurantguideinordertosatisfyhungerorentertainmentgoals,orto78agoodplacetogoforabusiness

lunch.Computersdonotgethungry,andcomputersdonothavebusinesslunches.

However,thesephysiologicalandsocialgoalsgiverisetoseveralintellectualorCognitiVe(認知)goals.Agoalto

satisfyhungergivesrisetogoalstofindinformationaboutthenameofarestaurantwhich79thedesiredtype

offood,howexpensivetherestaurantis,thelocationoftherestaurant,etc.Thesearegoalstogetinformationor

knowledge,whichwearecalling80goals.Thesegoalscanbeheldbycomputerstoo;acomputermight“want”

tofindoutthelocationofarestaurant,andreadaguideinordertodosointhesamewayasapersonmight.Whilesuch

agoalwouldnotariseoutofhungerinthecaseofthecomputer,itmightwellariseoutofthe“goal"toIeammoreabout

restaurants.

75.A.HoweverB.InadditionC.InfactD.Insteadof

76.A.programB.instructionC.systemD.function

77.A.successB.senseC.sceneD.point

78.A.findB.goC.lookD.watch

79.A.ordersB.createC.supportsD.serves

80.A.understandingB.learningC.feelingD.awareness

C.ReadthepassageandΠHintheblankswithproperwords.(14分)

Number1isthesimplestnumber,buthasthemostcomplexculturalmeaninginChineseculture.Ithasthemeaning

ofthebeginning,theorigin,andthewholew81wasfirstsuggestedbyLaoZi,awell-knownphilosopherin

ancientChinainhisclassicte?t-laoTeChing.Meanwhile,thisnumberwasr82as“themotherofallcreatures”

bysomeotherChinesephilosophersinancienttimes.Chinesepeoplerespectitforitsmeaningofthefirstandwinnerthe

s83asinWesternculture.ItiseasytofindhowpeoplelovethewordfromChineseancientliterature.There

areover260phrasesandmorethan420idiomsb84withthiswordinChineselanguagesystem.InChinese

culture,itisn85luckynorunlucky.Thecombinationwithsomeothernumbershaspositivemeanings,suchas

1314.186pronunciationinChinesesoundssimilartolifetimeorforever,whichiswidelyusedbetweenlovers.

Sometimes,Isoundssimilartotheword"You”.Thecommonuseof5211314innetworklanguagemeans??loveyou

forever,,521s87means??Iloveyou”,whichisthemostbeautifullinetoall.

D.Answerthequestion.(12分)

Healmostdidn,tseetheoldladystandonthesideoftheroad,buteveninthedimlightofday,hecouldseeshe

neededhelp.Sohestoppedhiscarandgotout,walkedtowardsher.

Evenwiththesmileonhisface,shewasworried.Noonehadstoppedtohelpthelasthourorso.Washegoingto

hurther?Hedidn'tlooksafe.

Hesaid,44Iamheretohelpyou,ma,am.Whydon,tyouwaitinthecarwhereitiswarm?Bytheway,mynameis

BryanAnderson.^^

Well,shehadwasaflattire(爆胎),butforanoldlady,thatwasbadenough.Bryancrawledunderthecarlooking

fortheJack,andhangedthetire.Buthehadtogetdirty,andhishandshurt.Ashewastighteningupthelugnuts(螺母),

sherolleddownthewindowandbegantotalkwithhim.ShetoldhimthatshewasfromStLouisandwasonlyjust

passingthrough.Shewasgratefulforhishelp.

Bryanjustsmiledashefinishedthework.Theladyaskedhowmuchsheowedhim.Anyamountwouldhavebeen

allrightwithher.Shealreadyimaginedalltheawfulthingsthatcouldhavehappenedifhehadnotstopped.Bryannever

thoughtaboutbeingpaid.Thiswasnotajobtohim.Thiswashelpingsomeoneinneed,andGodknowstherewere

plentywhohadgivenhimahandinthepast.Hehadlivedhiswholelifethatway,anditneveroccurredtohimtoactany

otherway.

Hetoldherthatifshereallywantedtopayhimback,thenexttimeshesawsomeonewhoneededhelp,shecould

givethepersontheassistanceheorsheneeded

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