山东省潍坊市2019年中考英语总复习第20课时九下Modules1_4练习

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1 第20课时 九年级下册 Modules 1~4

一、阅读理解

(2013·山东潍坊中考)

Flight Timetable

★Date: July 15th

Flight No.: NS3201

Leaving Qingdao: 11:35

Arriving Shanghai: 13:20

★Date: December 8th

Flight No.: SZ4734

Leaving Qingdao: 16:05

Arriving Guilin: 20:45

Blue Sea Hotel

★150 rooms

Two restaurants (24 hours)

Swimming pool

Near the city centre

★Price:180 yuan/double room/a night

220 yuan/single room/a night

★156 Dongfeng Street

★Tel:0536­2221234

We are very happy to help you!

Notice to Tourists

★Please buy a ticket to enter.

★Please don't carve or draw at all, don't destroy plants, don't dig sand or stone and don't

go hunting.

★Please don't carry in those goods that are easy to burn or explode.

★Please don't spit or throw waste everywhere.

★Those who violate above rules would be punished according to the degree.

XiaoZhu Mountain Scenic Spot 2 Welcome to Ai'xin International

Food Festival!

Enjoy all kinds of delicious food, such as dumplings, noodles, ice cream, popcorn...

★Time:11:00 am~5:00 pm Friday, May 31st

★Place: On the playground of Xinhua International School.

★Help Project Hope raise money to build a new village school in Guizhou Province.

1.How long will it take you from Qingdao to Shanghai on July 15th?

A.One hour and a quarter.

B.Two hours and a quarter.

C.One hour and forty­five minutes.

D.Two hours and forty­five minutes.

2.If four men stay in Blue Sea Hotel for two nights, they will pay at least .

A.720 yuan B.360 yuan

C.540 yuan D.180 yuan

3.You can't when you visit XiaoZhu Mountain according to the Notice?

①carve or draw ②go hunting ③take photos ④drop litter ⑤watch animals show

A.①②③ B.②③④

C.③④⑤ D.①②④

4.Ai'xin International Food Festival is held to .

A.raise money for Project Hope

B.welcome foreign friends

C.celebrate Children's Day

D.show the students' skill of cooking

二、完形填空

(2018·山东潍坊安丘等五县期末)You've probably seen a construction(建筑工地) before, but

do you know what the machines on the site do? About 1,110 middle and high school students from

California, US, not only know what they can do, 1 can also control them!

In a programme, workers taught them how to 2 nails into wood, drive tractors(拖拉机)

and use other machines.

The programme opened students' 3 . Eighth­grade students Diana Macias said she learnt

that hitting a nail on the head(钉子头) was 4 than it looked. 3 “It was hard to

5 the hammer(锤子) to do what you wanted, in the right position,”

she told The Press Democrat. She then learnt 6 to drive a nail into wood 7 two strikes(敲打)—set it with one and sink it with the other.

Anabelle Padilla, 8 eighth­grader, tried using a Jackhammer(手提钻).“It felt very

powerful,” she said. “My woodshop 9 inspired me. He really 10 us to get out and try

more things.”

That's exactly the goal of the programme, said Keith Woods, who organised the event. “We

want kids to at least consider construction (as a career choice) and not as a last emergency

countermeasures(应急对策),” Woods said.

Ben Stone, a government officer, said the need to workers in the construction industry is

increasing. “It's a very timely event,” he said.

1.A.so B.but C.nor D.neither

2.A.pull B.push C.hit D.throw

3.A.eyes B.hearts C.windows D.lives

4.A.quicker B.harder C.funnier D.longer

5.A.let B.make C.get D.hope

6.A.how B.where C.why D.who

7.A.without B.for C.on D.with

8.A.the other B.some other

C.another D.other

9.A.teacher B.owner

C.designer D.manager

10.A.refused B.encouraged

C.stopped D.needed

三、词汇应用

阅读下面的短文,用括号内所给词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词。

Playgrounds in schools and parks are usually built to be safe enough. Most of the safety

rules were created in the 1980s, after a few

1. (accident) happened on playgrounds. Some

children were hurt 2. (serious) in these accidents. Their parents said the playgrounds

weren't safe enough, and that the bosses that owned the playgrounds

3. (have) to pay much

money to 4. (that) parents. After that, schools and cities began changing playgrounds 4 to make them as safe as possible.

But safe playgrounds have not really made a 5. (different) in the accidents. In fact,

there have been more accidents where children have broken an arm or a leg. Some experts believe

that this is because children can learn to be careful only when they are in danger.

Children should do things that seem a little dangerous—like 6. (climb) trees, riding

bikes really fast or playing near water. Those things can teach 7. (they) how