鲁教版2020届九年级下学期第一次模拟英语试卷D卷

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鲁教版2020届九年级下学期第一次模拟英语试卷D卷一、单项选择 (共10题;共20分)1. (2分)I really like book you lent me yesterday.A . aB . anC . the2. (2分)—Who's your English teacher?—Miss Gao. She teaches English very well.A . ourB . weC . oursD . us3. (2分)He said he would help me with my maths if he ____ free.A . wasB . will beC . would beD . is4. (2分)The old couple has two children.One is a daughter and is a son.A . the otherB . anotherC . otherD . others5. (2分)—You were out when I dropped by your house.— Oh, I_________ in Zhongbai Supermarket with my parents.A . was shoppingB . had shoppedC . am shoppingD . have shopped6. (2分)— ______I swim here?—I'm sorry. Children swim alone here.A . Must; can'tB . May; mustC . Can; mustn'tD . Could; can7. (2分)- Who your pet dogs while you were out for a holiday? – My neighbor, a warm-hearted woman.A . put onB . looked afterC . gave upD . turned off8. (2分)The Smiths have a large house in the town.A . bigB . smallC . beautiful9. (2分)This bag is a little ________ than that one.A . heavyB . more heavyC . heavierD . the heaviest10. (2分)—Excuse me. Could you tell me get to the airport?—Certainly. Go straight along here.A . how can weB . how we canC . when can weD . when we can二、完形填空 (共1题;共15分)11. (15分)完形填空Students at a primary school in Fuzhou, Fujian Province were required to clean the school toilets to help them develop good habits. But some parents are1against the idea. They can't see the advantages of students doing such chores(杂事). They think that the school2students with a proper education, not the chance to be school 3.In fact, parents, schools and society all play4important role in5 the character of students. It is good 6 schools to give students such tasks, because only 7students will do them at home. Their parents want8to do homework9can help them get good marks.In recent years, some parents will make mountains out of molehills(小题大做) when students10to do some chores in schools. If their kids get hurt in schools, some11 about the teachers. Some may even challenge the schools' teaching methods and management. As a result, many primary schools, especially those in big cities, do not let students12 outdoor activities during breaks because they fear that the students might get hurt. This is bad for the 13developmentWhat the primary school in Fuzhou is doing is worth praising. Doing chores can put a sense of responsibility into students' minds. It teaches them the spirit of rules and teamwork14.Besides, students' experiences can become15than only studying in schools.(1)A . strongB . strongerC . stronglyD . more strongly(2)A . to provideB . provideC . providesD . provided(3)A . cleanB . cleaningC . cleanerD . cleaners(4)A . aB . anC . theD . /(5)A . developB . to developC . developingD . developed (6)A . forB . ofC . toD . as(7)A . littleB . a littleC . fewD . a few (8)A . theyB . theirC . theirsD . them(9)A . whoB . whichC . whatD . when (10)A . are askingB . askedC . are askedD . were asked(11)A . complainsB . complainedC . is complainingD . will complain(12)A . joinB . to joinC . take part inD . to take part in(13)A . studentsB . student'sC . studentsD . students'(14)A . alsoB . as wellC . eitherD . neither(15)A . meaningfulB . more meaningfulC . most meaningfulD . meaningfully三、阅读理解 (共3题;共24分)12. (6分)阅读理解Here are two pieces of news from a newspaper.Hong Kong's first sightseeing restaurant bus went into service, offering tourists and locals a fresh experience of sightseeing and dinning. People now don't need to plan where to go or worry about where to eat. The sightseeing restaurant bus has two floors with 47 seats. It tours around the city while serving food prepared by the famous Michelin restaurant there. Its service includes day and night tours, with day tour covering over 20 sights from Kowloon to Hong Kong Island or to the New Territories. The two-and-a-half-hour day tour costs each passenger 380 HK dollars($48.9)。

Night tours are only for booking out the whole bus and guests can choose the route(路线)for themselves.With no smile and only terrible teeth, two robot-like dinosaurs(恐龙)standing at the desk are always ready to help customers check in. They are professional workers for Henn-na Hotel in China, Japan, the second robot-staffed hotel. Robots in this hotel can greet guests in English, Chinese and Japanese languages and every room has a doorkeeper robot called “Tapia”, who can talk to customers or can offer such services as turning on or off TV or providing weather news. The hotel opens on Wednesday and the price of the room starts from 170 dollars a night.(1)The robots in Henn-na Hotel can speak _________kinds of languages.A . twoB . threeC . fourD . five(2)From the passage, we learn the robots in Henn-na Hotel________.A . have no teethB . never talk to customersC . don't greet people with a smileD . refuse to turn off or on TV for guests(3)Which is NOT true about the sightseeing restaurant bus?A . The price of the day tour is 380HK dollars.B . Passengers can enjoy the food and sights at the same time.C . Michelin restaurants provide food for the tourists on the bus.D . Passengers can choose the route for day tour by themselves.13. (10分)阅读理解Bruno was a boy of eight. His father worked in a cinema and his mother worked in a shop. He lived not far from his school. He always walked there and walked home. On his way to school, he had to pass a playground. It was very wet after it rained. One day, when he got home, his clothes were all wet. Hismother became angry and said: “Don't play in the water on your way home from school!”On the next day Bruno came back with wet and dirty(脏的)clothes. His mother became even angrier. “I'll tell your father if you come back wet again.” said his mother, “He'll punish you, you know.”The third day the little boy was dry when he came home.“You're a good boy today,” his mother said happily,” you didn't play in the water.”“No.” the boy said unhappily. “There were too many older boys in the water when I got there this afternoon.”(1)Bruno went to school _____every day.A . by bikeB . by busC . by carD . on foot(2)The playground was between _____.A . two classroomsB . the cinema and shopC . Bruno's house and schoolD . the shop and Bruno's school(3)The little boy liked to play on the playground______.A . when it snowedB . when there was some water thereC . when the children played football thereD . when his father was busy with his work(4)His mother was a _______.A . teacherB . movie makerC . shop assistantD . housewife(5)That afternoon, the boy's clothes were dry because ____.A . nobody made room (空间) for him in the water.B . there was no water on the playgroundC . he took off his clothes before he played there.D . he played in the water carefully.14. (8分)阅读理解Okay to Eat?At least 50% of U.S. adults have eaten food off the floor. That's according to a 2017 Harris Poll. Many people use the five-second rule. The rule says that fallen food is safe to eat if it has been on the floor for less than five seconds. Can people really use the five-second rule to save a dropped sandwich? Or should they throw it and make a fresh one?Donald Schaffner is a professor of food science. His study shows that the five-second rule should not always be used. In his 2016 report, he says it's not wise to eat dropped wet food. The wet food takes in bacteria (细菌 ) as soon as it falls. "Bacteria don't have legs, they move with the moisture," Schaffner says. The wetter the food is, the more bacteria it soaks up(吸收) .Anthony Hilton studied the five-second rule too. He is a professor of Life and Health Sciences.Hilton found that a dry food on the floor collects fewer bacteria than a wet food. Hilton also found that carpeted floors pass fewer bacteria than wood floors. Still, one should be careful. "Food that is on the floor is never completely risk-free to eat," he says. "But if you drop a dry food in your house, it's usually okay if you pick it up very quickly. Most clean homes don't have bad bacteria."Should you eat food that was dropped on the kitchen counter? Dr. Steven Dowshen is a doctor for children. He says that floors are not the only place that can make food unsafe to eat. "Kitchen counters can contain more harmful bacteria," Dowshen told TFK. This is because raw foods sometimes have bad bacteria called salmonella. These raw foods can be on kitchen counters. "If people eat food off a surface that has salmonella, they can get very sick," says Dowshen.With the five-second rule, the type of food and the place where it falls matter. So perhaps use this e instead: When in doubt, throw it out.(1)What's Donald Schaffner's opinion about the five-second rule?A . The five-second rule should always be used.B . The drier the food is, the more bacteria it takes in.C . It's a good choice to eat the dropped wet food.D . The minute the wet food falls, it soaks up bacteria.(2)The underlined word "risk-free" probably means “”.A . deliciousB . dangerousC . safeD . easy(3)What can you infer from the passage?A . People should not eat a dropped sandwich on any places.B . People cannot eat food that is on the floor because of salmonella.C . People need to consider the type of the dropped food before eating.D . People should be careful about the food dropped on the kitchen counter.(4)What's the writer's purpose of writing the passage?A . To introduce the five-second rule to people.B . To encourage people to use the five-second rule.C . To show different people's opinions about the five-second rule.D . To advise people to think twice before using the five-second rule.四、单词拼写 (共1题;共5分)15. (5分)Gina,you need to help your sister (穿衣服).五、阅读填空 (共1题;共10分)16. (10分)根据短文内容及首字母提示,补全空格内单词,使短文完整、通顺。