2025年外研版中考英语第一轮复习系列模拟试题11(含答案)

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2025外研版中考英语第一轮复习系列模拟试题11(九下)
I. Multiple Choice
( )1. ----_______ beautiful the music sounds! Could you play it for me again ----Sure.
A. What B. How C. What a D. How a
( )2. ----My daughter has ______ in learning maths. Do you have any good ideas
----Don't worry. I can help her.
A. happiness B. interest C. difficulty D. fun
( )3. ----The window ______ just now.----Yes. It is as bright as a penny now.
A. cleans B. is cleaned C. cleaned D. was cleaned
( )4. water, you should take a short shower, and turn off the tap just after your shower.
A. Save B. Saving C. Saved D. To save
( )5. In China people are ready to help others_________ on March 5, Learn from Lei Feng Day.
A. especially B. hardly C. simply D. finally
( )6. ----Will you take part in Hardy's wedding ----No, I won't, ______I am invited.
A. because B. after C. unless D. if
( )7. J. K. Rowling's ______ novel came out in her ______.
A. ninth, fifties B. nine, fifty C. Nine, fifties D. nineth, fifty
( )8. ----Excuse me, madam. Is the school library open all day ----______ . Only from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on weekdays.
A. Yes, of course B. Sure, You are right. C. No, I'm not sure D. Sorry, I'm afraid not
( )9. ----The singer is so popular that many people are waiting _______ the theatre for his concert.----Yes, They are standing in line ______ its gate.
A. around, in front of B. outside, in front of
C. inside, in the front of D. about, in the front of
( )10. ----Which do you prefer, an action film or a horror film ----__. I think they are a waste of time.
A. Both B. Either C. Neither D. Each
( )11. ----It's my turn to sing. I feel so nervous.----Just . I bet you can sing the best.
A. take it easy B. pay attention C. a moment D. look out
( )12. -----Jim, when I was your age, I could cook meals for myself.----______, Dad.
A. So did other fathers. B. So could other fathers.
C. So other fathers did. D. So other fathers could.
()13. ---- I think Miss White's lesson is fun.----______ I like to make up conversations in her English classes.
A. I don't agree. B. It's a pity. C. With pleasure. D. Me too.
( )14. ----Our football team entered the final.----Congratulations! I think you________be very excited now.
A. would B. can C. must D. ought
( )15. There are lots of things I need to prepare before the trip.
A. who B. that C. whom D. whose
I. Close Test
It is autumn. A strong wind is blowing. It 16 flower seeds(种子) high in the air. One of the seeds is tiny. Will it be able to keep up 17 the others Finally the wind stops and seeds fall quietly down on the ground. Now it is 18 . After a long trip the seeds feel very 19 . They look just as if they are going to sleep in the earth. Snow falls and covers them like a soft white blanket.
Spring comes. It gets warm. The sun shines. Rain falls. The seeds grow 20 full and round that they start to break open a little. Now they are not 21 . They are plants. First they put roots (根) into the earth. Then their little stems (茎) and leaves begin to dance in the sun and air.
In summer, the tiny plant is all alone. It grows on and doesn't stop. The sun shines on it 22 the rain waters it. It has many leaves. It grows taller and taller. It is 23 the people. It is taller than the trees. And now some flowers grow on it.
Autumn comes back. The wind blows past the flowers. 24 petals (花瓣) drop over the land and down to the ground. The wind blows harder. The flowers have lost all of their petals. Once more the wind shakes the flowers, and this time the flowers' seed pods (荚) open. Many new seeds come out. Quickly in the wind they are 25 to new plants again.
( )16. A. falls B. flies C. rises D. blows
( ) 17. A. on B. with C. off D. into
( )18. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter
( )19. A. bored B. relaxed C. tired D. happy
( )20. A. so B. so a C. such D. such a
( )21. A. seeds B. stems C. leaves D. petals
( )22. A. but B. or C. and D. though
( )23. A. shorter than B. taller than C. as short as D. as tall as
( )24. A. Their B. Its C. Her D. My
( )25. A. to the way B. in the way C. by the way D. on the way
III. Reading Comprehension
A
Welcome to our holiday Activity Courses
We offer holiday activity courses for young people aged between 7-15 years old and operate during every school holiday except Christmas. We have a track record of excellence and have been delivering holiday activity courses for over 20 years.
Master Chef
Master Chef is a practical cooking experience for young people who want to try their hand in the kitchen. You will be taught tips and techniques(技能)as well as cooking something different every day. We will supply everything, and all you need is a willingness to try something new.
Cost: $140
Musical Theatre
The young people will have the chance to develop their acting and singing skills through many exciting workshops. They will learn basic singing techniques, improve acting skills and create plays to develop their creativity.
At the end of the week children will perform to parents in Prep Hall at 3:20 pm.
Cost: $135
Water Sports
We take Children to the Marine Lake for water sports. Activities include sailing, windsurfing and power boasting.
We will supple wetsuits and children should bring their own footwear, swimwear and a T-shirt. A packed lunch will be provided. Transport to the Marine Lake is by school minibus.
Cost: $160
Judo
Judo—meaning “gentle way” is a modern martial art(武术)and Olympic sport. The Judo course is led by a fully trained instructor and it is open to all levels; beginners are welcome.
Cost: $160
Children attending the course are on holiday; so it is important for them to have lots of fun and make new friends while learning new skills. With so many fantastic courses on offer, we are Wirral’s leading Holiday Activity Course Provider.
We look forward to welcoming you!
( )1. What’s the cost of Master Chef
A. $140 B. $135 C. $260 D. $160
( )2. In Musical Theater, children will create their own plays _______.
A. to learn basic techniques B. to improve speaking skills
C. to develop their creativity D. to take part in games
( )3. Which course provides a packed lunch
A. Master Chef B. Musical Theater C. Water sports D. Judo
( )4. The passage in a(n) _______.
A. letter B. story C. poem D. advertisement
B
Qiu Shaochun is the most famous leaf-blowing musician in China. The 53-year-old has performed in more than 30countries and areas. beginning almost twenty years ago, when he toured Spain, France and Italy with a theater company from Xiamen, Fujian Province.
Growing up in a Fujian village, Qiu would spend hours listening to fishermen make music by blowing on leaves. He learned the skill from his father, a high school music teacher. Later, he majored (主修) in Erhu and became a successful Erhu player. But he never gave up on his
childhood dream of making leaf-blowing his career. He achieved this when he joined the traveling theater company from Xiamen in 1996.
Qiu is trying to bring leaf-blowing to a higher level. Over the years, he has learned how to play three octaves (八度音阶) on a leaf. In addition to Chinese songs, he also plays well-known foreign ones. He has also improved his playing methods by controlling and adjusting (调节) his breath.
Leaves may be the oldest and simplest musical instrument in the world, he said. People learned to play the leaf more than 10000,years ago for fun and communication. Though any kind of leaf can be used as an instrument, it is important to choose tough (坚韧的), smooth and thin leaves. Qiu prefers the leaves of the banyan, the city tree of Fuzhou, where he now lives.
He is now trying hard to spread leaf-blowing. Qiu was invited to give talks and performances on the campus of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, encouraging a group of 15people, including several professors, to take up leaf-blowing as a bobby.
( )5. Qiu learned the skill of leaf-blowing from _______.
A. his father B. fishermen C. an Erhu Player D. a theater manager
( )6. Qiu made leaf-blowing his career when _______.
A. he lived in Spain B. he finished his high school
C. he was 53 years old D. he joined the theater company
( )7. According to the passage, 10000, years ago, people played the leaf for _______.
A. health and self-protection B. fun and communication
C. playing three octaves D. controlling and adjusting breath
( )8. Why did Qiu go to the Chinese University of Hong Kong
A. To improve his skills B. To collect banyan leaves
C. To spread the art of leaf-blowing D. To encourage people to travel
C
Has this ever happened to you You’re dressing for a party and when you pull on your favorites, you can no longer button them. If you’ve ever felt out of step with your body, you’re not alone. We become more aware of (意识) looks right around the time our bodies begin changing. This can make physical changes difficult to deal with emotionally. Getting used to a changing body is about more than just looks, though, Lots of teens base their self-image (自我形象) on how their bodies feel and perform. Changes in our bodies’ appearance, performance—even such small details as the way they smell—are all perfectly normal parts of growing up.
So what can you do to help become more comfortable with your body physically and emotionally Here are some ideas.
Don’t compare! It’s natural to look at our friends for comparison. But it’s not a good paring ourselves with others is problematic became everyone develops differently and at different times. If you go through a growth sport (increase) early, you may feel too tall. Yet your friend may be thinking that he or she is too small. It’s usually hardest for the people who develop first or last.
Treat your body well. Making educated choices about food exercise is part of developing a mind and life of your own. Healthy eating and exercise can also give you some control over how your body turns out. Many teens stop playing sports around the time their bodies develop. You can still do any activity if you really are interested in it. It’s also all right to switch (转换) to another activity. Don’t stop exploring how your body feels. Do different activities that help you become more familiar with your body.
Walk tall—even if you’re not! There’s not much you can do about your height or development, but you can focus on what you really like about yourself. Maybe it’s your curly hair or the dimple (酒窝) you get when you smile. Maybe it’s that you are a really thoughtful person or you are good at making people laugh. As your body changes, it can help to work on good posture and walk with a sense of confidence. After doing this for a while, you’ll probably become more confident too.
Accept and appreciate your body, no matter what it looks like right now. and—just like a good friend—it can do a lot for you in return!
( )9. What does the writer think of comparing oneself with others
A. It’s good way to build teens’ self-confidence.
B. It’s wrong because not everyone wants to be perfect.
C. It’s necessary if teens want to know how well their bodies develop.
D. it’s unreasonable because teens’ bodies don’t develop at the same speed.
( )10. What does the writer suggest teens do in Paragraph 4
A. Stop playing dangerous sports.
B. Eat more to get more energy.
C. Make wise food and exercise choices.
D. Do different activities that strengthen the body.
( )11. What’s the writer’s purpose of writing this passage
A. To encourage teens to be different from other.
B. To advise teens to properly deal with their body changes.
C. To invite teens to join in more sports and have a healthier diet.
D. To help teens realize that their bodies are always changing.
D
On May 23, Shenzhen introduced tough new rules in order to discourage the “Chinese style of crossing the road”. “Chinese people cross roads without thinking about traffic lights, so long as they are part of a crowd,” said a post on Sina Weibo.
A CCTV news program showed that in only an hour, more than 600 people jumped red lights when crossing a road in Shijiazhuang, Hebei.
Many people say that they jaywalk (乱穿马路) because the red light lasts too long. Such an opinion is supported by a research team at Tongji University. The team did research on people’s waiting times at different road crossings for three years. They found that Chinese people would wait for 70 to 90 seconds before they lost their patience. “People are likely to ignore (忽视) the light when the waiting time is longer than they can bear,” said Ni Ying, a member of the research team.
However, a survey on Sina Weibo suggested that people jaywalk mainly because they ignore rules. “I always obey traffic rules. Time is important but safety should come first,” someone wrote on his Weibo.
Many countries give out punishments to jaywalkers. In Singapore, the maximum can be three months in prison. Some Chinese cities have started taking some actions, too. For example, the first three people in a jaywalking group will be fined 50 yuan in Shijiazhuang.
But calling on people to respect rules is more important. To completely solve the problem, everyone should realize the importance of obeying the traffic rules.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
( )12. Which of the following is the “Chinese style road crossing”
A. To cross a road slowly. B. To follow the basic traffic rules.
C. To wait for the traffic light to turn green. D. To cross roads without looking at traffic lights.
( )13. What does the phrase “the team” in Paragraph 3 refer to
A. A CCTV news program. B. A research group at Tongji University.
C. A post on Sina Weibo. D. A daily newspaper.
( )14. How long will Chinese people wait for to cross the road before they lose patience
A. About five minutes. B. Less than one minute.
C. Less than one and a half minutes. D. More than ten minutes.
( )15. Why do people jaywalk according to the survey on SinaWeibo
A. Because people don’t pay much attention to rules.
B. Because there are too many people on the road.
C. Because the red light lasts too long.
D. Because people have less patience.
( )16. The writer suggests that we should __________ to solve the problem of jaywalking.
A. punish the jaywalkers B. reduce (减少) the time of red lights
C. ignore the traffic rules D. call on people to obey the traffic rules
IV.Vocabulary
1 The police here_____________ (be) friendly.
2 Windows should______________ (keep) open so that the fresh air can come in.
3 There_____________ (be) great changes in our country since 1979.
4. So far 2000 words ____________ (learn).
5. He said his shop ___________ (not sell out).
6.I think walking long hours_________ (be) hard for the children.
7 The _________ (west) countries spoke highly of the Chinese army for what they did.
8. The higher you climb, ____________ (beautiful) view you will see.
9 .You won't have any problems____________ (find) the place.
10.Jane's behavior is so___________ (usual) that everyone feels strange.
V. Task-based-Reading Comprehension
I want this report before Sunday! Your deadline! Robin, my boss, shouted at me as usual. On a Friday evening, that meant my weekend plan would be destroyed. ―Sir, I may need some more time. I will try my best for earlier but, Tuesday for sure, sir. Though it was useless, I tried to express my unwillingness to work on the weekend.
I was disappointed and upset .I came to my desk, but I couldn’t go on with my work. I decided to leave for the day and come early to work on Saturday morning. What was worse, I couldn’t get my car going. So I decided to take a taxi. As I got close to the road. I became more disappointed. It was raining heavily. I ran to take cover under a tree. Getting wet was adding to my unhappiness big time. Why always me I could not stop pitying myself. I had no reason to smile or be happy.
While I was waiting, I saw a little girl in a dirty and dusty shirt under a tiny roof(屋檐)nearby. Her hair looked untidy. She was playing with a puppy on her lap. Puppy was a street dog just like the girl. Both of them appeared happy with each other. The girl took out a piece of bread from her bag. She held the bread’s corner in her mouth inviting the dog to catch the bread. When the dog managed to get the bread, the girl laughed and hugged the puppy tight. Her laughter was carefree. I had not realized; my eyes were moist(湿润的)with tears.
I had not thought about my office, my disappointment, my unhappiness even for a moment since watching this little girl. She did not want what I wanted. She had nothing that I had. However, she had what I lacked(缺乏)—the spirit to be happy, the ability to find a reason to smile.
She had unknowingly taught me a priceless lesson. Happiness does not depend on what you have; it depends on what you think of what you have. If she could laugh in the situation she was in, who was stopping me Me, myself!
With a new understanding of life. I started walking in the rain. Yes, I was smiling. I had learnt stealing a smile, by choice, from little moments of life.
Answer the following questions (注:用完整形式答题)
1. Did the boss ask the writer to hand in the report before Sunday
2. How did the writer feel when he came to his desk
3. What was the girl doing when the writer saw her
4. Compared with the girl, what did the writer lack
5. What does the writer learn from the girl
VI.Grammar cloze
Anger is a kind of feeling. Many things can make you angry. When your teacher gives you too much homework, when your team loses an important game, when your friend 1 (borrow ) your favourite thing and then breaks it, you may get really angry. Usually, your body will tell you when you are angry. For example, you breathe much 2 (fast), your face turns red and you may want to break something or hit someone, but sometimes, you hide your anger. For example, you may hide it in your heart. The problem is that if you do this, you may get a 3 (head) or your stomach may hurt. In fact, it's not good to hide your anger, and it's normal for you to get angry 4 (sometime.) But anger must be 5 (let) out in the right way, without 6 (hurt) others or yourself. Let me give you some 7 (advice).
When you get angry, you can talk about it with other people. It's 8 (help) to talk about your anger with other people, such as parents, teachers, good friends etc. When you talk about anger, those bad 9 (feel) can start to go away. On the other hand, when you start to feel angry, you can do some other things: count from 1 to 100; go for a bike ride; think about good things, etc. Don't let your anger control you. Remember that how you act when you are angry can make everything better or 10 (bad).
munication
Choose the best answer from A to G in the box according to the sentence given.
W: Hello, this is Sally speaking.
M: Hello, this is Bob.
W: 1
M: Reading a book.
W: 2 we can watch a video.
M: OK. 3
W: Go along Peace Street. When you get to the second traffic lights, turn left. At the end of the street, you'll see a new hotel.
M: Oh, OK. I know where that is. 4
W: Yes. My house is across from the supermarket.
M: OK. 5 _
【A. How can I get to your house
B. There's a small supermarket next to the hotel. C. It's on the right.
D. Do you want to come over to my house E. What do you do
F. What are you doing G. I'll see you at two thirty. 】
1.___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________5. ___________
VIII.Writing
下周你校要进行英语演讲比赛,题为The person I admire most.你准备向全校同学介绍第一个获得诺贝尔奖(Nobel Prize)的中国女性屠呦呦(Tu Youyou)的事迹,内容如下表.请依据表格内容,写一篇英语演讲稿.
基本情况 1930年12月30生于浙江;
1950年毕业于北京大学;
2015年获诺贝尔医学奖;
学习刻苦,受到同学和老师的好评;
多年研读古代医学,尽管…
主要成就 努力推进中医运用;
发现了治疗疟疾(malaria)的方法,她的发现…
我的感想 1….2….(至少两点)
要求:1)表达清楚,语法正确,上下文连贯;
2)必须包括表格中所有要点,并适当发挥;
3)词数:100词左右(开头已给,不计入总词数);
4)不得使用真实姓名、校名和地名等.
The person I admire most is Tu Youyou,the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize.
参考答案
I.1-5.BCDDA 6-10.CADBC 11-15.ABDCB
II.1-5.DBDCA 6-10.ACBAD
III.A)1. A 2. C 3. C 4. D B) 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. C
C)9. D 10. C 11. B D)12..D 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.D
IV.1.are 2.be kept 3.have been 4.have been learnt 5.hadn’t been sold
6.is 7.Western 8.the more beautiful 9.finding 10.unusual
V. 1. Yes.
2. Disappointed and upset.
3. She was playing with a dog.
4. The spirit to be happy and the ability to find a reason to smile.
5. Happiness does not depend on what you have but depends on what you think of what you have and nobody can stop you smiling at life.
VI.1. borrows 2. faster 3.headache 4.sometimes. 5.let 6. hurting
7.advice.8. helpful 9.feelings 10. worse.
VII.1-5FDABG
VIII..
The person I admire most
Tu Youyou,the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize,is the person I admire most.She was born on December 30th,1930 in Zhejiang and she graduated from Beijing University in 1950.She worked hard and was popular among the students and teachers when she was at university.She spent many years reading books on ancient medicine.Though she had many difficulties,she never gave up. She has pushed for the use of Chinese medicine. She discovered a way to cure malaria.Her discovery is so useful that it has saved lots of lives.She won a Nobel Prize for Medicine for it in 2015.I think Chinese people are proud of her because of her great achievements.We should also learn her spirit of not giving up easily.That's why I admire her most.