牛津译林版英语九年级下册 中考阅读与写作三(含答案)

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中考阅读与写作三
一、完形填空
The
teacher
stood
before
his
class
and
was
going
to
hand
out
the
final
exam
papers.
“I
know
how
hard
you
have
all
worked
to
prepare
for
this
test,”
he
said.
“And
because
I
know
you
can
do
it
well,
I
am
willing
to
offer
a
B
to
anyone
who
would
1
not
to
take
the
test.
Many
students
jumped
up
to
thank
the
teacher
and
left
the
classroom.
The
teacher
looked
at
the
remaining
(剩余的)
students
and
said,
“Does
anybody
else
want
to
get
a
B?
This
is
your
last
2
.”
Two
more
students
decided
to
go.
Seven
students
remained
(留下).
The
teacher
then
handed
out
the
3
.
There
were
only
three
sentences
typed
on
the
paper:
Congratulations!
You
have
just
been
4
an
A
in
this
class.
Keep
believing
in
yourself.
I
never
had
a
teacher
like
that,
but
I
think
it
is
a
test
5
any
teacher
could
and
should
give.
Students
who
do
not
have
6
in
what
they
have
learned
are
B
students
at
best
(充其量).
The
same
is
true
in
real
life.
The
A
students
are
those
who
believe
in
what
they
are
doing
because
they
have
7
both
successes
and
failures.
They
have
learned
life’s
lessons,
either
from
normal
education
or
from
events
in
their
lives,
and
have
become
8
people.
Scientists
say
that
by
the
age
of
eight,
80%
of
what
we
believe
about
ourselves
has
already
been
formed.
You
are
a
big
kid
now
,
and
you
9
that
you
have
some
limits
(限制).
10
,
there
is
nothing
you
can’t
do
or
learn
or
be.
Sir
Edmund
Hillary,
the
first
person
to
reach
the
summit
of
Mount
Everest
said,
“It’s
not
the
mountain
we
conquer
(克服)
but
ourselves.”
1.
A.
dislike
B.
help
C.
prefer
D.
start
2.
A.
chance
B.
trouble
C.
test
D.
idea
3.
A.
results
B.
presents
C.
papers
D.
keys
4.
A.
given
B.
sent
C.
discovered
D.
received
5.
A.
where
B.
that
C.
what
D.
when
6.
A.
confidence
B.
success
C.
interest
D.
satisfaction
7.
A.
heard
from
B.
dreamed
of
C.
learned
from
D.
cared
about
8.
A.
ruder
B.
cuter
C.
worse
D.
better
9.
A.
decide
B.
forget
C.
realize
D.
imagine
10.
A.
So
B.
And
C.
Because
D.
However
二、阅读理解
A
1.
The
card
above
is
________.
A.
a
ticket
B.
a
postcard
C.
an
invitation
D.
an
advertisement
2.
The
party
is
for
________.
A.
a
birthday
B.
the
Queen
C.
bee
watching
D.
the
National
Day
3.
According
to
the
card,
if
you
are
unable
to
go,
you
can
________.
A.
return
the
card
B.
visit
the
Museum
C.
pay
no
attention
to
the
message
D.
contact
Alice’s
mother
B
Fairy
tale
(童话)
fiction
or
not?
One
hot
debate
topic
from
I
Can
I
Bibi
(《奇葩说》)
has
become
popular
on
Weibo:
Should
parents
tell
their
children
that
fairy
tales
are
fake
(假的)?
Some
people
think
we
shouldn’t.
Fairy
tales
give
kids
hope
and
teach
life
lessons.
But
others
think
that
children
need
the
ability
to
distinguish
(区分)
real
from
fake,
and
this
role
is
best
played
by
their
parents.
What’s
your
opinion?
YES?
Hu
Enqi,
16
There
is
no
doubt
that
the
world
of
fairy
tales
is
beautiful,
but
the
real
world
is
cruel
(残酷的).
If
children
are
always
deep
in
fairy
tales,
they
might
not
adjust
(调节)
themselves
to
society.
That’s
why
there
are
so
many
“giant
babies”
in
society.
It
is
parents’
duty
to
tell
children
that
beauty
and
darkness
are
coexistent
(共存的).
They
need
to
be
stronger
to
adapt
to
(适应)
society.
Li
Ziyi,
16
It’s
important
to
tell
kids
the
wisdom
in
fairy
tales,
not
whether
or
not
they’re
fake.
If
I’m
a
parent,
I
will
tell
my
kids:
“Dear,
the
Queen’s
poisoned
apple
is
fake,
but
in
our
daily
lives,
fake
apples
may
be
many
other
seductions
(诱惑)
that
you
need
to
be
careful
of.”
Fairy
tales
can
never
solve
all
problems.
After
all,
dangers
are
always
present
in
both
fairy
tales
and
reality
(现实).?
NO?
Yuan
Siyi,
16
Not
every
fairy
tale
is
fake

they’re
from
our
lives.
The
essence
(本质)
of
fairy
tales
is
to
teach
children
the
most
basic
truths
based
on
the
real
world.
The
content
of
fairy
tales
is
not
meaningless.
Parents
could
look
on
them
as
partners
to
children
when
they
grow
up.
Children
will
understand
the
truth
step
by
step.
Hu
Pei,
16
As
a
kid
bathed
in
fairy
tales,
I
don’t
want
to
be
told
that
they
are
fake.
Fairy
tales
get
kids
to
read,
help
shape
their
world
outlook,
encourage
their
imaginations
and
give
them
entertainment.?Even
if
parents
tell
the
kids
the
cruel
reality,
they
may
miss
the
point.
Instead,
they
may
be
filled
with
fear
of
the
future
and
the
world,
which
is
not
our
purpose.
4.
According
to
the
passage,
“the
giant
babies”
are
___________.
A.
those
babies
who
can’t
grow
up
B.
those
babies
who
are
big
in
shape
C.
those
adults
who
can
adapt
to
society
well
D.
those
adults
who
can’t
distinguish
real
from
fake
5.
According
to
Li
Ziyi,
___________.
A.
we
shouldn’t
tell
children
fairy
tales
are
fake
B.
some
fairy
tales
have
wisdom
while
others
don’t
C.
there
are
many
dangers
in
different
shapes
in
reality
D.
“poisoned
apples”
needn’t
be
afraid
of
because
they
are
fake
6.
From
the
passage,
we
can
know
_________.
A.
in
fairy
tales
everything
is
beautiful
and
good
B.
fairy
tales
can
give
kids
hope
and
teach
life
lessons
C.
fairy
tales
have
nothing
to
do
with
the
real
world
D.
fairy
tales
mainly
need
to
tell
kids
cruelty
of
reality
C
Bertie
was
sad
for
weeks,
months
after
the
lion
died.
There
was
nothing
I
could
do
to
cheer
him
or
even
console
(安慰)
him.
He
would
sit
for
hours
in
his
room,
or
go
off
on
long
walks
all
on
his
own.
He
seemed
so
shut
away
inside
himself.
Try
as
I
did,
I
could
not
reach
him.
Then
one
day
I
was
in
the
kitchen
here,
when
I
saw
him
hurrying
down
the
hill,
waving
his
stick
and
shouting
to
me.
“I’ve
got
it,”
he
cried,
as
he
came
in,
“I’ve
got
it
at
last.”
He
showed
me
the
end
of
his
stick.
It
was
white.
“See
that,
Millie?”
“Chalk!
It’s
chalk
underground,
isn’t
it?”
“So?”
I
said.
“You
know
the
famous
White
Horse
on
the
hillside
at
Uffington,
the
one
they
carved
(雕刻)
out
of
the
chalk
a
thousand
years
ago?
That
horse
never
died,
did
it?
It’s
still
alive,
isn’t
it?
Well,
that’s
what
we’re
going
to
do,
so
he
will
never
be
forgotten.
We’ll
carve
The
White
Prince
out
on
the
hillside—he’ll
be
there
forever,
and
he’ll
be
white
forever
too.

“It’ll
take
a
bit
of
time,
won’t
it?”
I
said.
“We’ve
got
plenty,
haven’t
we?”
he
replied,
with
the
same
smile
he
had
smiled
at
me
when
he
was
a
ten-year-old
boy
asking
me
if
he
could
come
back
and
mend
my
kite
for
me.
Every
spare
hour
we
had,
we
were
up
there
scraping
(刨土)
away
with
spades
(铲子),
and
we
had
buckets
(桶)
to
carry
away
the
earth.
It
was
hard,
back-breaking
work,
but
it
was
a
labour
(劳动)
of
love.
We
did
it,
Bertie
and
I,
we
did
it
together—paws,
claws,
tail,
mane,
until
he
was
complete
and
perfect
in
every
detail.
It
was
just
after
we’d
finished
that
the
butterflies
first
came.
We
noticed
that
when
the
sun
comes
out
after
the
rain
in
the
summer,
the
butterflies—Adonis
Blues,
they
are,
I
looked
them
up

come
out
to
drink
on
the
chalk
face.
Then
The
White
Prince
becomes
a
butterfly
lion,
and
breathes
again
like
a
living
creature
(动物).
So
now
you
know
how
Bertie’s
white
lion
became
The
White
Prince
and
how
The
White
Prince
became
our
butterfly
lion.
—Adapted
from
The
Butterfly
Lion
7.
The
sentence
“It
took
the
next
twenty
years
to
do
it.”
should
be
put
at
the
beginning
of
one
paragraph.
Where
should
we
put
it?
A.
B.
C.
D.
8.
The
underlined
word
“he”
in
Paragraph
4
refers
to
(指代)
___________.
A.
Bertie
B.
butterfly
C.
the
White
Horse
D.
the
white
lion
9.
The
correct
time
order
of
the
events
about
the
story
is
___________.
a.
The
lion
died
and
Bertie
was
sad.
b.
Butterflies
flew
to
the
chalk
face.
c.
Bertie
decided
to
carve
the
lion
on
the
hillside.
d.
Bertie
and
Millie
spent
all
the
spare
time
carving.
A.
a-c-d-b
B.
a-d-b-c
C.
d-a-b-c
D.
c-b-a-d
D
Almost
no
one
can
refuse
a
good
mystery
novel
or
detective
novel,
so
these
novels
sell
thousands
of
copies
each
year.
And
many
readers
see
famous
mystery
author
Agatha
Christie
as
Queen
of
Crime,
whose
stories
are
known
for
their
tense
environment
and
strong
excitement
and
anxiety
for
readers
and
also
have
a
great
influence
on
the
English
mystery
novels.
Christie
was
born
in
September
1890
in
England.
When
she
was
growing
up,
her
mother
often
told
her
stories.
Christie
loved
these
stories,
which
took
her
into
a
world
of
fantasy.
Christie’s
mother
also
encouraged
her
to
write
from
a
young
age
and
also
took
her
to
travel
a
lot.
She
married
Archie
Christie
in
1914
at
the
beginning
of
World
War
I.
During
the
war,
Christie
wrote
her
first
detective
story:
The
Mysterious
Affair
at
Styles.
She
chose
the
crime,
and
then
invented
a
detective
named
Hercule
Poirot,
taking
a
position
second
to
Sherlock
Holmes,
to
solve
it.
She
sent
the
book
to
a
publisher,
but
it
was
refused.
After
the
war
ended,
Christie
sent
her
book
to
more
publishers,
and
finally,
in
1920,
one
published
it.
She
made
just
$25
for
it.
Over
the
next
few
years,
Christie
wrote
more
books
and
short
stories,
gaining
experience
as
a
writer.
In
spite
of
(尽管)
her
literary
success,
life
was
not
going
well
at
home.
In
1928,
Archie
and
Agatha
separated.
A
short
time
later,
she
met
a
young
man
named
Max
Mallowan.
After
getting
married
in
1930,
they
began
to
spend
some
time
each
year
in
the
Middle
East,
which
provided
settings
for
some
of
Christies
novels,
such
as
Murder
at
the
Vicarage
(1930),
Murder
on
the
Orient
Express
(1934)
and
Death
on
the
Nile
(1939).
Christie
continued
writing
for
the
rest
of
her
life.
When
she
died
in
January
1976,
readers
around
the
world
felt
sad
about
her
death.
But
her
stories
of
mystery
continue
to
be
loved
by
new
readers.
They’ve
been
translated
into
hundreds
of
languages
and
are
selling
well
today
and
outsold
only
by
the
Bible
and
Shakespeare
in
Britain.
10.
What
do
we
know
about
Hercule
Poirot?
A.
He
was
better
known
than
Sherlock
Holmes.
B.
He
made
Christie
become
famous.
C.
He
was
a
master
at
solving
crimes.
D.
He
was
the
only
main
character
in
the
novel.
11.
From
the
underlined
sentence
“outsold
only
by
the
Bible
and
Shakespeare
in
Britain”,
we
can
learn
that
______.
A.
the
Bible
helps
her
works
to
sell
in
Britain
B.
the
sales
of
her
works
take
the
third
position
in
Britain
C.
the
works
of
Shakespeare
don’t
sell
better
than
hers
in
Britain
D.
their
sales
are
equally
good
in
Britain
12.Which
is
the
right
order
for
what
Agatha
Christie
experienced?
①She
had
her
first
detective
novel
published.
②She
finished
The
Mysterious
Affair
at
Styles.
③Her
mother
encouraged
her
to
write.
④Her
marriage
to
Archie
ended.
⑤She
got
to
be
known
for
her
literary
success.
A.③②④①⑤
B.③①②⑤④
C.
③②①⑤④
D.③②①④⑤
13.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
reading?
A.
Agatha
Christie
was
born
to
have
a
gift
for
writing
crime.
B.
Agatha
Christie’s
novels
are
popular
among
readers
around
the
world.
C.
Agatha
Christie
ended
with
her
first
husband
because
she
succeeded
in
literary.
D.
Agatha
Christie
is
certainly
the
greatest
woman
writer
in
the
world.
三、阅读填空
Though
times
have
changed,
falling
asleep
in
class
is
still
very
common
among
teenagers.
Why
do
students
sometimes
fall
asleep
in
class?
An
important
reason
is
that
they
don’t
have
enough
sleep.
However,
there
are
also
causes
for
getting
too
little
sleep.
Homework
is
a
daily
job
for
most
students,
one
that
can
take
three
to
four
hours
per
night.
A
teenager
who
wants
to
be
able
to
take
part
in
any
activity
besides
homework
must
stay
up
late
to
fit
everything
in.
Club
activities,
sports,
computer-game
playing,
and
TV
viewing,
for
example,
all
make
teens
have
less
time
for
both
homework
and
sleep.
Sometimes
teens
don’t
have
enough
sleep
because
of
after-school
jobs
that
are
taken
on
to
make
extra
money
for
college,
family
costs,
or
just
for
clothes.
Physical
problems
are
another
reason
that
make
students
fall
asleep
in
class.
For
example,
insomnia,
which
may
keep
a
student
up
at
night,
making
students
tired
during
class
hours,
is
a
serious
problem
that
may
require
medical
care.
Falling
asleep
in
class
can
cause
quite
serious
results.
First
of
all,
sleeping
in
class
is
not
welcomed
in
school.
What’s
more,
it
is
highly
possible
that
other
students
may
make
jokes
about
those
who
sleep
in
class.
However,
the
most
harmful
result
of
sleeping
in
class
is
missing
out
on
important
points.
In
the
long
run,
sleepers
may
end
up
failing
classes.
Since
teens
are
probably
not
going
to
deal
with
the
problem,
falling
asleep
in
class
will
probably
remain
an
all-too-common
problem.
It
will
continue
until
more
teens
find
a
way
to
balance
their
personal
and
social
lives
with
school
and
work.
_________
(1)
Times
have
changed,
but
falling
asleep
in
class
is
still
quite
common.
Causes
◆To
____________
(2)
doing
their
homework,
students
may
have
to
work
three
to
four
hours
every
night.◆To
balance
homework
with
activities,
students
may
stay
up
late.◆To
spare
time
for
after-school
jobs,
students
may
not
have
enough
time
to
sleep.◆Insomnia
may
____________
(3)
students
falling
asleep
at
night.
Results
◆Students
sleeping
in
class
may
not
be
loved
by
their
teachers.◆Students
who
sleep
in
class
run
the
___________
(4)
of
being
laughed
at.◆Students
who
sleep
too
much
in
class
may
miss
out
on
important
knowledge
and
____________
(5)
in
their
study.
Conclusion
The
problem
will
not
be
solved
until
teenagers
can
manage
their
lives
and
deal
with
their
school
and
work.
四、书面表达
树立自我保护意识,健康快乐地成长是每个青少年的必修课。下面是某地关心下一代工作委员会为青少年编写的《青少年自我保护
健康成长手册》的部分内容。作为一名中学生,请您写一篇相关主题的文章,内容包括:①陈述你是怎样践行手册中提及的三条事项的;②补充至少一条你认为重要的其他事项。
要求:
1.
语言通顺,要点齐全,意思连贯,条理清楚,书写规范;
2.
文中不得出现真实的姓名和学校名称;
3.
词数在90个左右,文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Self-protection
is
one
of
the
most
important
skills
for
teenagers.
But
how
do
I
protect
myself
and
grow
up
healthily?
Now
let
me
share
my
experiences
and
ideas
with
you.
First,
I
always
obey
the
traffic
rules.
_________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
In
short,
if
we
obey
the
rules
and
take
care
of
ourselves,
we
will
grow
up
safely
and
healthily.
参考答案:
完形填空:1.
C
2.
A
3.
C
4.
A
5.
B
6.
A
7.
C
8.
D
9.
C
10.
D
阅读理解:1.
C
2.
A
3.
D
4.
D
5.
C
6.
B
7.
B
8.
D
9.
A
10.
C
11.
B
12.
C
113.
B
阅读填空:
1.
Introduction
2.
finish
3.
stop/prevent
4.risk/possibility
5.
fail
书面表达:
One
possible
version:
Self-protection
is
one
of
the
most
important
skills
for
teenagers.
But
how
do
I
protect
myself
and
grow
up
healthily?
Now
let
me
share
my
experiences
and
ideas
with
you.
First,
I
always
obey
the
traffic
rules.
I
never
run
the
red
light.
When
the
traffic
light
is
red,
I
won’t
go
until
it
turns
green.
I
always
cross
the
zebra
walk
because
it’s
safe
to
do
so.
Second,
I
often
eat
healthily
and
safely.
It’s
important
to
eat
more
fruit
and
vegetables.
Eating
too
much
fast
food
will
do
harm
to
my
body.
Third,
I
never
meet
strangers
alone,
especially
friends
who
I
make
on
the
Internet.
At
the
same
time
if
we
are
true
friends,
we
should
help
each
other.
What’s
more,
I’d
like
to
give
you
some
advice.
Now
summer
is
coming,
it’s
dangerous
for
us
to
swim
alone,
especially
in
deep
lakes
or
rivers.
So
please
don’t
do
that.
/Now
because
of
COVID-19,
we’d
better…
In
short,
if
we
obey
the
rules
and
take
care
of
ourselves,
we
will
grow
up
safely
and
healthily.