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    2021年北京市房山区九年级二模英语试题    2021.61.本试卷共10页,共五道大题,39道小题,满分60分。考试时间90分钟。2.在试卷和答题卡上认真填写学校名称、姓名和准考证号。3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。4.在答题卡上,选择题、作图题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。5.考试结束,请将本试卷、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回。知识运用(共14分)一、单项填空(共6分,每小题0.5分)从下面各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1My sister and I like reading.          often go to the library together. AI BWe CYou DThey2Jack is my penfriend. He lives          London.Ain Bon Cto Dof3Tom, I wanted to phone you yesterday,          I didn’t have your number.Aand Bbut Cor Dso4         do you usually go to school, Lily?— By bus.AWhen BWhere CHow   DWhy5— Excuse me,          I take a photo of this beautiful painting? — I’m afraid not. There is a sign “No Photos”.Amay Bmust Cshould Dneed6We are glad to see that our country is developing          these years than before.Afast Bfaster Cfastest   Dthe fastest7Mary          her grandparents every weekend.Avisits Bwas visiting Cis visiting Dhas visited8John          to play tennis when he was six years old.Astarts Bhas started   Cwill start Dstarted 9— What were you doing at 10:00 yesterday morning? — I          a kite in the park.Afly Bwas flying Cam flying Dwill fly10Chris          in this hospital for eight years.Aworks Bworked Cwill work Dhas worked11More parks          in Beijing next year. Abuild Bare built Cwill build Dwill be built12— Tony, do you know         ? Mrs. Black is looking for him.   — Maybe he is in the lab. Awhere is Jack             Bwhere was JackCwhere Jack is                   Dwhere Jack was二、完形填空(共8分,每小题1分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。The day that I met my best friend for the first time, I was anxiously reviewing for an important exam in the local library. Because I kept being interrupted by others, I was unable to make any   13  . When I heard someone singing behind me, I couldn’t accept the situation any longer. I turned around and gave the person a dirty look. It was a tall girl about the same age as me. Standing near the “English Literature” section, she seemed to be looking for a book. “How could she think only about herself?” I thought   14  . I picked up my books, looked into her eyes and   15  . “You are being so selfish (自私的). I’ve been unable to study because of your terrible singing. Be considerate of other people in public.” Then I left the library in a hurry.  Two hours later, I realized I’d   16   my most important textbook in the library. What was worse, the library had already closed. I was close to tears. Just then, the phone rang. A soft voice introduced the speaker as Jenny and asked if I was Jane. After confirming (确认) that I was, she told me that she had   17   my book in the library. As my phone number was in it, she called and told me she didn’t live far away and could   18   it to me. I let out a deep breath with comfort and agreed to meet her at the store down the road. I was so   19  ! When I met Jenny in the store, I recognized her at once. She was the girl I had shouted at for singing. I was filled with   20   and said sorry for my rudeness (无礼). But Jenny just laughed and told me she was glad that I had left her a dirty look in the library!Can you believe we became best friends? I often think how lucky I am. If Jenny hadnt been a kind person who was willing to forgive (原谅) my rudeness, I would never have experienced such true friendship.13Adecisions Bpromises Cmistakes Dprogress14Asadly Bangrily Chappily Dnervously15Areplied Bexplained Ccomplained Dsuggested16Aleft Bdestroyed Cchosen Dcompleted17Areviewed Bstolen Cnoticed Dreceived18Asend Bbring Clend Dshow19Athankful Bregretful Csatisfied Dworried20Aanger Bjoy Crespect Dshame阅读理解(共36分)三、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共26分,每小题2分)AVolunteer ExperienceLauraPosted 5/2/21 5:10 PMMy dad asked me to volunteer with our local Meals On Wheels when I was 15. We volunteered every Friday evening. We delivered hot meals to elderly people in our town who were unable to make their own food. I really enjoyed it. The experience made me think a lot more about other people and their needs. HaleyPosted 5/2/21 6:15 PMAt the age of 16, I volunteered with African Elephant Research Unit at Knysna Elephant Park. Every Saturday, my parents sent me to the park. There, I cleaned elephant camps, prepared their food, and took notes on elephant behavior. It was an eye-opening experience and I realized I could do more than I thought I could.KylaPosted 5/3/21 4:30 PMVolunteering with Tree People was fun and rewarding. As we say at Tree People, trees need people and people need trees! I volunteered each Sunday last year to plant and care for trees. I got the chance to plant trees in local parks and city streets. I plan to continue volunteering regularly this year. GavinPosted 5/3/21 8:26 PMBack in 2020, I volunteered as a storyteller at Friends Society’s Program. I read to school children every Wednesday afternoon. I love the art of storytelling. Sometimes I stopped the story just before the ending and let children finish the story. It was an amazing experience and I look forward to doing it again next year.21Who volunteered with Meals On Wheels?AGavin. BKyla. CHaley. DLaura. 22When did Haley go to Knysna Elephant Park?AEvery Friday.              BEvery Saturday. CEvery Sunday.             DEvery Wednesday.23Gavin thought         was an amazing experience.Areading to school children Bplanting and caring for trees Ctaking notes on elephant behaviorDdelivering hot meals to elderly peopleBGrandma called me in from the yard. “Would you please go to the store for me, Emma? I’m ready to make cakes, but there aren’t enough eggs. Take 20 dollars from my wallet.” I found Grandma’s wallet and put the money in my pocket.I arrived at the store soon. “Mr. Jenkins,” I said, “Grandma needs some eggs.” Mr. Jenkins set the eggs on the counter. He smiled at me. “And what else do you need?” I knew what he meant. I was always allowed to pick a piece of candy when I came to the store with Grandma. “How much change do I have from 20 dollars?” I asked. “Seven dollars.” Mr. Jenkins replied. I thought about that quickly. I was sure Grandma wouldn’t care if I spent two dollars. The longer I looked at the candy display, the more certain I became that I needed two dollars worth as a reward (奖励) for coming to the store alone. And I did so. “Thank you, Emma” Grandma said when I laid the eggs on the table. “Did you put the change back in my wallet?” “Yes, Grandma.” I replied, hurrying out to the yard. “I hadn’t really lied to Grandma,” I argued with myself. “I did put back all the change I had.”But I had spent two dollars without Grandmas permission (允许). The second piece of candy in my pocket didn’t sound like a good idea any more. I knew I had lied to Grandma, and I was unhappy about it. Grandma loved me so much that I couldn’t bear to keep anything from her. When Grandma took the hot cakes from the oven, I told her about the candy. She nodded when I finished my story. “I know just how you feel,” she said. “I’m glad you told me about the dollars, you are an honest kid and of course I’ll forgive you.” Suddenly I felt relaxed as though a big stone was gone from my stomach.24Emma went to a store to buy          for her grandma. Asome cakes  Bsome eggsCa wallet  Da piece of candy25How did Emma feel after she lied to Grandma?  ANervous.             BGlad. CUnhappy.              DRelaxed.26Emma’s grandma forgave her at last because ______.AEmma put all the change back in the wallet BEmma should get a reward for going to the storeCEmma told grandma the truth and showed her honestyDEmma loved grandma so much and did something to help herCIf you live in a place where most people speak the language you are learning, you may use the language for several hours each day. It may become part of your “inner speech.” In other words, you start thinking in that language. Your mind stops trying to translate things from your native language into the second language. But most of the English learners live in places where English is not the main language. This may be true for you. You may not have many chances to practice English. You may even be self-taught. When you speak, your speech might be slower than you would like. This is because your mind is still translating from your first language, which can also sound unnatural. English, like every other language, has its own sentence structure.The good news is that thinking in English can bring you a huge step closer to fluency (流利)! It is not very difficult, but it does need practice. Most experts note that it’s best to start small. So, a good first step is to think in individual (单独的) words. Look around you. What do you see? In your head, try to name each object in your surroundings. Charles Thomas has taught English for over 10 years. He tells his students to name the things that they see around them, wherever they are. Start with nouns and then add in verbs, he suggests. Another exercise that Thomas suggests is describing in your mind objects you don’t know the words for. For example, if you’re looking at your house and you see your garage, but you can’t think of the name in English. You can say, “The place inside where I put my car.” You can also use shorter phrases, such as “It’s similar to...” or “It’s the opposite of...” Thomas says doing this can help learners of any language. As a Spanish learner, he does it himself. Next, you can move to exercises like thinking in simple sentences and in conversations. So, how much time should you spend on these exercises? Thomas says you do a little every day. “When you make things a habit, then it just appears suddenly into your mind without thinking and then, before you know it, really, you’re thinking in English.”27According to the writer, people may speak a second language slowly because         . Athey don’t live in a place people speak that languageBthey try to translate from their native languageCthey don’t have time to practice that languageDthey may teach that language by themselves28What can we learn from the passage?AYour surroundings can help you translate the language well.BThe sentence structure is the key to learn a second language well.CThinking more in a second language may help you speak fluently.DDescribing with shorter phrases can help spell the unknown words.29What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage?ATo explain why our second language sounds unnatural.BTo discuss our problems of learning a second language.CTo show some examples of learning English by thinking.DTo encourage people to train their brains to think in English.DHave you ever recorded information about your everyday activities by means of a smartphone? Perhaps youve tracked (追踪) how many kilometers youve run, how many hours youve slept or how many calories youve burned in a day. If so, you’ve taken part in a movement called the “Quantified Self Movement”, also called self-tracking. The idea is to take information about your everyday activities and analyze them to help form a healthier lifestyle. Tracking daily activities isn’t a new idea. In past years, athletes and their coaches kept notes detailing nutrition, training and sleep patterns in order to achieve an athletic goal. Similarly, doctors have also helped patients to record parts of their lifestyles and eating habits to help fight allergies (过敏), headaches and other health problems. However, it wasn’t until 2007 that magazine editors Gary Wolf and Kim Kelly, who started tracking every move they made, invented the term “Quantified Self.” Wolf says that self-tracking will change our sense of self with the purpose of making us more effective in the world. Self-tracking is becoming a lot more popular these days, as it becomes easier for people to use modern technology tools to track what they’re doing and share it with others. Recently, tools such as smartphones, journals and apps, along with newly published wearable things can help record personal data including sleeping hours, stress levels, heart rate, mood and so on. With these tools, self-tracking can help us recall our behavior with greater accuracy (精确) and see ourselves more clearly.Although people benefit a lot from self-tracking, Dennis Nash, president of Data Speaks Health Solutions, says self-tracking has its drawbacks. Once people start tracking their daily activities, it can become an addition people like to do often. Also, they might begin to worry too much about their health. While self-tracking doesnt guarantee (保证) that ones quality of life will improve, it can stress the importance of eating well and exercising daily. After all, the Quantified Self Movements focus is motivating (激励) people to apply enough energy to make healthier choices. 30According to the passage, Gary Wolf thinks self-tracking can         .Achange our personal data     Bimprove living conditionsChelp people make choices      Dlead to self-improvements31The third paragraph is mainly about         . Awhat self-tracking is          Bwhy self-tracking is popular Cwho started self-tracking    Dhow self-tracking has developed32The word “drawbacks” in Paragraph 5 probably means         .Adisadvantages                BexperimentsCchallenges                 Ddifferences33The writer probably agrees that         .Aself-tracking can increase people’s self-sense towards a healthier life Bpeople need as many tools as possible to track their daily activitiesCpeople can achieve a better standard of life from self-trackingDtoo much self-tracking may bring people health problems四、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)We all know that running is good for our healthy. Have you ever thought that running is also good for the planet? Sometimes a creative mind can bring us a win-win situation. Plogging is becoming increasingly popular after it started as an organizational activity in Sweden (瑞典). What is plogging? It is a term referring to the act of picking up litter while jogging. The term “plogging” is created by combining the English word “jogging” and “plocka upp”, a Swedish term that means “picking up”. A Swedish man called Eric Ahlstrom started the movement. After moving from a Swedish ski resort to Stockholm, Eric noticed a lot of litter when he rode to work each day. So, he decided to do something about it. In 2016, Eric began organizing groups to pick up rubbish while jogging, and thus “plogging” was born. It spread to other countries in 2018, following increased concern about plastic pollution.Plogging is considered a perfect activity, as it is positive both for the body, and for the environment. Theres no doubt that moving your body will do great things for your health, and plogging will also add some extra moves like squatting (蹲下) or bending (弯曲) your body. According to a research, plogging for 10 minutes burns 48 calories, while usual jogging for 10 minutes burns about 39 calories.  Plogging is a movement that anyone can join. To get started, choose plogging route that you know is heavily littered but still considered safe. Do not forget to bring your recyclable rubbish bags and gloves, as well as some hand sanitizer (消毒纸巾) if necessary. You can jog alone or in groups. You can do it early in the morning, or a bit before going to work, or even in the late afternoon. If you’re not much of a jogger, that’s okay! You can take a walk. Anything that suits you! It really does not matter whether you take a 2-mile jog or a 5-mile marathon, or just a 15-minute morning walk, the idea with plogging is that you do some physical exercise while helping to pick up litter! Every day, about 2 million people plog in over 100 countries. If you have a pair of gloves, a rubbish bag, and enjoy being outside, plogging may be right for you!34What is plogging?35Who started the movement of plogging? 36What do you need to bring when you plog?37How many people plog in over 100 countries every day? 38Why is plogging becoming popular? 书面表达(共10分)五、文段表达(10分)39.从下面两个题目中任选一题,根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于50词的文段写作。文中已给出内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。题目  假如你是李华,你校交换生Peter即将回国度过暑假。他想为家人买些礼物,希望你能给他一些建议。请用英语给他写一封电子邮件,向他推荐购物的地点以及你对于购买礼物的想法提示词语:Wangfujing Street, traditional, chopsticks, tea提示问题:● Where do you advise Peter to buy gifts? ● What gifts can Peter buy for his family?Dear Peter,How are you getting on? I’m writing this email to give you some advice on buying gifts for your family.                                                                  If there is anything that I can do, please let me know.Yours,Li Hua题目助人为乐是中华民族的传统美德,是值得我们继续传承和发扬的优秀品质。某英文网站正在开展以Helping Others为主题的征文活动。请用英语写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你帮助他人的一次经历,以及你的感受。提示词语:problem, help, learn, happy提示问题:● What did you do to help others?● How did you feel?Many people find happiness in helping others.                                                             

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