◎ 2009年北京市西城区中考英语一模试卷的第一部分试题
  • 听对话,选择与对话内容相符的图片。
    (     )1.
    (     )2.
    (     )3.
    (     )4.
  • 听对话,回答问题。
    1. When will the woman be free?
    A. Next Friday.
    B. This Friday.
    C. This weekend.
  • 听对话,回答问题。
    1. How many books did the man read?
    A. Two.
    B. Four.
    C. Six.
  • 听对话,回答问题。
    1. Where is Tom working now?
    A. In London.
    B. In New York.
    C. In Tokyo.
  • 听对话,回答问题。
    1. Why doeen't the man want more ice cream?
    A. Because he is not hungry
    B. Because he cares about his Weight.
    C. Because the ice cream doesn't look good.
  • 听对话,回答问题。
    1. Where are the No speakers?
    A. At home.
    B. In a museum.
    C. In a shop.
    2. Which dress are they going to buy?
    A. The red one.
    B. The blue one.
    C. Neither.
  • 听对话,回答问题。
    1. How did the woman go to the country?
    A. By boat.
    B. By car.
    C. On foot.
    2. What did the man do last weekend? 
    A. He repaired his car.
    B. He bought a new car.
    C. He made a model car.
  • 听对话,回答问题。
    1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
    A. In the woman's house.
    B. In a classroom.
    C. In a restaurant.
    2. What does the woman advise the man to do to improve his cooking?
    A. Take a course.
    B. Teach himself.
    C. Learn from her.
    3. Why does the man want to make a phone call?
    A. Because he doesn't have a mobile phone.
    B. Because he'd like to leam how to cook.
    C. Because he wants to talk to his secretary.
  • 听独白,回答问题。
    1. What did John Horsley do?
    A. A printer.
    B. A salesman.
    C. An artist.
    2. How many Christmas cards were sold in London in 1843?
    A. 100.
    B. 1,000.
    C. 1,100.
    3. Which of the following is TRUE about the early Christmas cards?
    A. They were coloured by machine.
    B. They were sent with greetings.
    C. They were not sold by printers.
  • —Whose bag is this?
    —See the girl by the door? It's _______.
    [     ]
    A. her
    B. she
    C. herself
    D. hers
  • —Where is Shanghai?
    —It is ______ the east of China.
    [     ]
    A. in
    B. to
    C. on
    D. at
◎ 2009年北京市西城区中考英语一模试卷的第二部分试题
  • They arrived here in time but didn't know _______ to do next.
    [     ]
    A. how
    B. why
    C. what
    D. when
  • You _______ return the book now. You can keep it till next week.
    [     ]
    A. should
    B. mustn't
    C. needn't
    D. may
  • We were so excited that we rushed into the street _______ we heard the news.
    [     ]
    A. until
    B. ever since
    C. as if
    D. as soon as
  • The students _______ how to do the experiment in class yesterday.
    [     ]
    A. taught
    B. were taught
    C. are taught
    D. teach
  • Jenny is a quick thinker, and she always works out the cost ______ more quickly than me.
    [     ]
    A. some
    B. many
    C. little
    D. much
  • —Have you got a job offer?
    —Not yet. I _______.
    [     ]
    A. waited
    B. am waiting
    C. wait
    D. was waiting
  • —I really like the song You and Me.
    —Me too! Sarah Brightman has a very sweet _______.
    [     ]
    A. dress
    B. voice
    C. sound
    D. face
  • Tom, would you please _______ the box? It's for your sister.
    [     ]
    A. not to open
    B. don't open
    C. not open
    D. to not open
  • —John, how old is your grandfather?
    —_______ We had a party for his _______ birthday last week.
    [     ]
    A. Eighty; eightieth
    B. Eighty; eighty
    C. Eightieth; eighty
    D. Eightieth; eightieth
  • —What's that noise?
    —Oh, I forgot _______ you. The workers are testing the new machine.
    [     ]
    A. telling
    B. tell
    C. told
    D. to tell
  • —Is your home far from school?
    —No. It's only _______ walk.
    [     ]
    A. ten-minute's
    B. ten minutes'
    C. ten minutes
    D. ten-minute
◎ 2009年北京市西城区中考英语一模试卷的第三部分试题
  • —When _______ for Hong Kong, do you know?
    —I'm not sure. When he _______, I'll let you know.
    [     ]
    A. he leaves; leaves
    B. will he leave; will leave
    C. he leaves; will leave
    D. will he leave; leaves
  • —Lucy, I hear the new TV tower is fantastic. Could you tell me ________?
    —Sure! Take No. 8 bus. It's not far.
    [     ]
    A. how far it is
    B. where is it
    C. how I can get there
    D. which bus should I take
  • —Hi, Jim. It's a long time since we met last.
    —_______.
    [     ]
    A. That's all right
    B. It doesn't matter
    C. I don't think so
    D. Nice to see you again
  • 完形填空。
         The train shook back and forth, its wheels making a loud noise. Outside the windows the freezing cold of
    winter ruled. The train was filled with cold, tired passengers.
         Suddenly a little boy  1  his way through the grown-up's legs and sat down by the window. He was all
    alone among the unfriendly grown-ups. What a brave child, I thought. His father  2  to stay by the door behind
    us. The train began to move slowly into a tunnel (隧道). Then something very  3  happened suddenly. The
    serious little boy slid (滑) down from the seat and leaned (斜靠)his hand on my knee. For a moment, I thought
    that he wanted to  4  me and returned to his father, so I helped him to stand up. But instead he leaned forward
    and held his head  5  towards mine. He wanted to say something to me, I thought.1 lowered my head to receive
    the  6 . Wrong again! What I received was a loud kiss on the face.
         The boy quietly retumed to his seat, leaned back and continued looking out of the window. I was so
    surprised. What just happened? A child kissed an  7  grown-up on the train. How could anybody want to kiss
    such a man that had so much beard (胡子)? Nervous and a little surprised, we smiled at the father.   8  he saw
    our questioning looks as he got ready for his stop, he offered a clue (some information).
         "He's so happy to be alive," the father said, "He has been very sick."Father and son   9   into the crowd
    moving toward the exit. Then doors closed and the train went on. On my face I could still  10  the child's kiss a
    kiss that has started some soul-search (深思) inside me. How many grown-ups go around kissing each other
      11  the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the special right of  12 ?
         The little kisser has taught us a sweet but serious lesson-You don't let yourself die before your heart stops!
    (     )1. A. lost       
    (     )2. A. preferred  
    (     )3. A. interesting
    (     )4. A. kiss       
    (     )5. A. up         
    (     )6. A. news       
    (     )7. A. unsafe     
    (     )8. A. Before     
    (     )9. A. disappeared
    (     )10. A. touch     
    (     )11. A.  in       
    (     )12. A.  hope    
    B. moved     
    B. chose     
    B. strange   
    B. beat      
    B. on        
    B. idea      
    B. unimportant
    B. When      
    B. ran       .
    B. smell     
    B. about     
    B. kiss      
    C. fought   
    C. agreed   
    C. funny    
    C. pass     
    C. back     
    C. message  
    C. unfamiliar
    C. Unless   
    C. looked   
    C. have     
    C. for      
    C. death    
    D. pushed    
    D. hoped     
    D. exciting  
    D. ask       
    D. out       
    D. thought   
    D. unfriendly
    D. Since     
    D. came      
    D. feel      
    D. after     
    D. life      
  • 阅读理解。
    1. What is the name of the store?
    A. Plaza Center
    B. WAL★ MART
    C. SUPER SALE
    D. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
    2. How many hours is it open every day?
    A. Seven.
    B. Eight.
    C. Ten.
    D. Fourteen.
    3. Which is NOT on sale according to the advertisement?
    A. Oranges.
    B. Cheese.
    C. Pizza.
    D. Apples.
    4. What does it mean by "Super Food-Super Prices" ? 
    A. Our prices are very high.
    B. We have a wonderful store.
    C. We sell good food at good prices.
    D. Our store is more than just a supermarket.
  • 阅读理解。
         What are emotions? As far as we know, human beings have always had emotions. Poets write about them,
    singers sing about them, and lovers and friends talk about them. We know that we can 'control' emotions,
    express' emotions and ' feel' emotions. Is it possible that we can smell emotions? Are we able, like some
    animals, to smell fear?
          Sometimes you can see what emotions a person is feeling. When people are happy, they smile; when they
    are sad, they might cry; when they are angry, their faces might turn red; when they are feeling shy, they might
    sweat (出汗). These are all physical reactions (反应), so can we say that emotions are physical reactions to
    something in our lives?
         The problem is that emotions don't always include physical reactions that we can see. Some people are
    good at hiding their emotions, and different people can have different physical reactions to the same emotion.
    Some people's faces, for example, go white when they are angry and some people's faces turn red. Some
    people go quiet when they are angry and some people shout.
         Sometimes there is a physical reaction that we can't see. For example, a person might he nervous and feel
    sick inside, but other people might not be able to see that We might be able to see or smell emotions, but we
    can't touch them. Can we describe them? In one way we can describe emotions. Everybody has some idea
    what 'happy' and 'sad' mean. But in another way it is difficult to describe emotions. Is the way you 'love' your
    pet, your family, your friend, or your husband and wife the same? I always think it is strange in English that
    we often write 'love' at the bottom of a Christmas card or a letter to a relative we hardly know or hardly ever
    see. We might write 'love' al the bottiom of a letter to someone of the opposite sex (性别) who is just a friend,
    but we wouldn't write 'love' at the bottom of a letter to somebody of the same sex even if we know that friend
    much better.
         Some people say that emotions are just a chemical reaction, but I don't want to believe that. I don't know
    what they are, but life would be boring without them.
    1. According to the passage, because you can 'express' emotions, _______.
    A. your face might turn red when you feel shy.
    B. you might know it when you're in danger.
    C. you might smile when you're happy.
    D. you are good at hiding your emotions.
    2. Which reaction is NOT mentioned when people are angry?
    A. Their faces turn white or red.
    B. They don't seem to like to talk to others.
    C. They often talk to people in a loud voice.
    D. They write to their friends or relatives.
    3. Which of the following is 'IRUE'?
    A. Emotions only include physical reactions.
    B. We can hardly see a person's feelings from his face.
    C. We might smell or see emotions, but we can't touch them.
    D. We write 'love' at the bottom of the letter to our closest friends.
    4. In the writer's opinion, what is 'emotion'?
    A. It's hard to say what it is.
    B. It is just a chemical reaction.
    C. It's a physical reaction to something in our lives.
    D. It can be controlled, felt, expressed and known easily.
  • 阅读理解。
         According to a survey (调查) by CIF, there's room for improvement all over Britain.
         Cleaning our home, love or hate it, is one job you have to work on. But that is not to say everyone spends
    the same amount (量) of time or effort on making their places cidy. A new survey by CIF-experts on making
    cleaning jobs easier shows that when it comes to washing windows or cleaning the oven (炉), where you live
    in the UK may show how much effot you put into the job.
         BATHROOM
         25% of men have never cleaned the toilet, but those in Wales are the worst. Nearly four in ten Welsh men
    said Lhey never cleaned anywhere in the house. Hate cleaning the shower head? You are not alone - a quarter
    of a million British people say the same. 20% of Scottish people regard window-cleaning as their most hated
    job.
         KITCHEN
         36% of people in the southeast say cleaning the cooker is their hated task. 68% of those in the northeast
    spend more than six hours a week cleaning their homes, especially the kitchen. In sharp contrast (强烈的对比)
    to that, 49% of Welsh people put their hands up to cleaning for under an hour.
         BEDROOM 
         18% believe cleamng starts here: thaCs the percentage of women who clean wear- ing their dressing gowns (a kind of clothes). 51% of women in the northwest may be staying in bed and giving their husbands a cuddle (拥抱) as a" thank you" for helping them clean. In other places, there are far fewer helpful men.
         LIVINGROOM
         32% of women in the northeast tum up the CD player to help make the cleaning more fun. Almost six in
    ten women agree, however, that cleaning is seriously energet- ic exercise.
         ★ SHIFT (除掉)' THE DIRT WITH CIF! *
          It's no secret that the right cleaning products will cut cleaning time and effort in half and no one knows
    that better than CIF. For all your cleaning needs, here are some of CIF s top tips:
          ●Stop a lot of build-up on your shower head. Give it a quick squirt (喷) with CIF bathroom spray (喷剂)
    once a week.
          ●Stainless steel (不锈钢) tools seem to need endless cleaning. The CIF Wild Orchid Oxy-Gel lifts dirt easily
    and leaves the kitchen smelling fresh and clean.
          ●Cooking outside? CIF cream will get your barbecue (烧烤) completely clean, ready for those long, lazy
    summer evemngs. Perfect!
    1. The main purpose of this passage is to _______.
    A. tell us the results of a certain survey
    B. advertise a certain cleaning product
    C. show us which is the hardest job at home
    D. advise men to do more cleaning housework
    2. From the survey we can know that people in different parts of Britain ______.
    A. have different ways to do housework
    B. like to do different kinds of housework
    C. have so many different kinds of tools on house cleaning
    D. spend different amounts of time and effort on house cleaning
    3. According to the survey, ______ spend the most time cleaning their homes.
    A. people in Wales
    B. people in the northwest
    C. people in the southeast
    D. people in the northeast
    4. CIF in the passage probably refers to ______.
    A. an organization doing research on housework
    B. some experts who give advice on doing housework
    C. a company providing advice and products on cleaning
    D.a TV show about providing cleaning products
  • 听独白,填表。
    Age:
    Experience:
    Language:
    Requirements:
                A Salesman is wanted by LEGO
    Between 1_______ and 40
    At least 3 years' experience 2_______ in world markets
    3_______ and one other Asian language
    ● 4_______for about six months in a year in other
       countries
    ● Know how to sell in old markets and find new ones
    ● Know how to make more money
  • 完成句子。
    1. 别怕犯错误,没人会嘲笑你。
        Don't _______ making mistakes. Nobody willlaugh at you.
    2. 北京机场三号航站楼长2,900米,宽790米。
        Beijing Capital International AirpoIt Terminal 3 is _______.
    3. 她不会介意帮我们完成这项工作的。
        She won't _______ the job.
    4. 我认为冬天总是关着窗户不利于你的健康。
        I don't think it _______ in winter.
    5. 托尼经过和老师长时间地反复讨论之后,托尼才下定决心尝试这个新想法。
         Tony _______ discussing it with his teacher again and again.
  • 选词填空。
     
    expensive,   down,   famous,   visit,   leave,   shopping,   thought
        New York is one of the most exciting cities in the world. You might want to do some  1  in New York.
    Fifth Avenue is probably New York's most  2  shopping street, but if you go, be prepared to "window shop"
    only. This is shopping for the rich. There are other, less  3   shopping areas nearby, and you'll soon come
    across famous stores such as Bloomingdales, Macy's and FAO Schwartz. And if you bring your Rollerblades
    (轮滑鞋), you must  4  Central Park. This is a large, open park right in the middle of Manhattan, but if you  5 
     that people came here to relax, sit  6  for a few minutes and get away from the rush of New York life, then
    you'd be wrong. Nobody sits in Central Park. They run, jog, and most of them go rollerblading. When you
      7  New York, you might be tired, even poor and overweight, but you won't be bored!
  • 阅读理解。
         Huihua, a Chinese girl, and Mary, an American student who was studying Chinese in China, were on their
    way to a bookstore. As they got to the bookstore, they saw a young man walking down the stairs. In his hurry,
    he missed the last two steps, and fell to the ground. He tried hard to get back to his feet while people around
    him laughed. Luckily, he seemed to be OK.
         Mary was worried. She found Huihua smiling a little and was not comfortable about it. "Tell me, Huihua,
    how could people laugh when someone felllike that? Do they care at all? Shouldn't they go up and ask the
    young man whether he was hurt?"
         "They knew he wasn't hurt too much." Huihua said.
         "But I still don't understand. A fall is a fall. In my culture, people would do anything but laugh!"
         Chinese Perspective (观点)
         This is an example in which the Chinese and the westemers explain a smile differently. Very often, the
    Chinese people would also laugh or make a joke to ease the embarrassment (缓解尴尬) when they are caught
    in the embarrassing situation. However, if someone gets hurt seriously, it will not be a laughing matter any
    more. People will help him instead.
         North American Perspective A westemer would explain laughter in such a situation as a sign of either
    insensitivity (不关心) or, worse, pleasure that the person falling had hurt himself because that person was
    disliked. A westemer's reaction would have been to rush over, help the person up, and to ask him," Are you
    OK'?" If a westemer fell, he, like a Chinese person, might probably make a joke out of the incident (事件)
    if he was not hurt. If two close friends are walking together, and one trips but clearly isn't hurt, a common
    joke is to say "Have a nice trip". However, this joke would be made only between two people who knew each
    other well.
    1. Did Huihua help the young man after he fell down in the bookstore? 
        ________________________________________________________
    2. How did Mary feel about Huihua's attitude towards the young man? 
        ________________________________________________________
    3. In a westemer's opinion, what does the laughter in an embarrassing situation show? 
        ________________________________________________________
    4. What does the underlined word "trip" mean? 
        ________________________________________________________
    5. What is the main idea of the passage? 
        ________________________________________________________
  • 书面表达。
         根据中文大意和英文提示词语,写出意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于60词的短文。所给英文提示词语
    供选用。请不要写出你的校名和姓名。
         暑假期间,一些外国朋友将到你校参观访问。学校准备进行一次英语征文活动。征文内容:向外国
    朋友简要介绍你学校的生活以及一个/件你最难忘的人/事,并表达你对学校生活的感受。
         提示词语:my school,busy,activities,after class,once,help,encourage,give up 
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