浙江省新目标(Go for it)版初中英语九年级上学期期中模拟试卷(11套)解析版

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1、Go for it1版初中英语九年级上学期期中模拟试卷 浙江省新目标一、阅读 理解1.阅读 理解Throughout my life, I have been lucky enough to have a very good relationship with my parents. They havesupported me, given me necessary criticism (批评), and taught me a great deal about how to live my life.Parents can be very important teachers in our

2、lives; however, they are not always the best teachers.Parents may be too close to their children emotionally (感情上). Sometimes they can only see their childrenthrough the eyes of a protector. For example, they may limit a childs freedom in the name of safety. A teachermight see a trip to a big city a

3、s a valuable new experience. However, it might seem too dangerous to a parent.Another problem is that parents may expect their childrens interests to be similar to their own. They cantseem to separate from their children in their mind. If they love science, they may try to force their child to loves

4、cience, too. But what if their childs true love is art, or writing, or car repair?Parents usually want to pass on their values to their children. But should children always believe what theirparents do? Maybe different generations (代)need different ways of thinking. When children are young, theybeli

5、eve that their parents are always right. But when they get older, they realize there are other views.Sometimes parents, especially older ones, cant keep up with rapid social or technological changes. A studentwho has friends of all different races and backgrounds at school may find that his parents

6、dont have wider views.A student who loves computers may find that his parents dont really understand. Sometimes kids have to findtheir own ways to what they believe in.The most important thing to realize is that we all have many teachers in our lives. Our parents teach us andour teachers teach us. B

7、ooks and newspapers and television also teach us. All of them are valuable.1What CANNOT we know from the first paragraph?A.The writers relationship with parents.B.The main idea of the passage.C.How the writers parents educate the writer.D.The most important rules in life.2What can we know from the s

8、econd paragraph?A.Parents want to protect their children.B.Parents encourage their children to travel.C.Its not right for parents to get close to kids.D.Its dangerous for parents to travel.3What may the underlined word separate mean in Chinese?A.别离B.经历C. 期望D.限制4Which of the following is WRONG?A.Our

9、parents are not always the best teachers.B.Young children believe in their parents.C.Children have the same interests as their parents.D.We can learn a great deal from parents.5Whats the best title of the passage?A.Our best teachersB.How parents protect childrenC.What should we learn?D.Are parents t

10、he best teachers?2.阅读 理解How old do you have to be to invent something: ten, twenty, or thirty years old? How about older? Dont tellK. K. Gregory that. When she was ten(1995), she made her invention, called Wristies.While playing out in the snow, her arms hurt because they were cold. She made a warm

11、fingerless( 不分手指的)cover that kept her hands and arms warm. She could wear them under her coat. She shared her idea with afew other people, and they liked it.She applied for a patent(申请专 利)on her idea. Perhaps Kathryns biggest problem was that adults didnt takeher seriously. They thought that the ide

12、a must have been her mothers.Some people gave Kathryn some good advice. They told her to wear her Wristies so people would see themand ask what they were. By telling people the name of her invention, she was building a brand. Starting businessat the age of ten may be not easy for a ten-year-old girl

13、. I hope she can succeed. Good luck, K. K. Gregory!1K. K. Gregory invented Wristies to_.A.play with snowB.keep her feet warmC.prevent her hands and arms from coldD.stop her arms from getting hurt2Some adults _.A.didnt like her inventionB.thought Gregorys mother had invented WristiesC.applied for a p

14、atent for GregoryD.thought Gregory was too serious3According to the last paragraph we can know many people_ about Wristies.A.didnt know muchB.could tell a lotC.shared her ideaD.did nothing4The underlined word brand may mean _ in Chinese.A.住所B.公司C. 品牌D.名字5Which of the following is WRONG?A.Gregory was

15、 born in 1985.B.Many people liked Wristies.C.People gave Gregory some suggestions.D.Gregory had no difficulty with business.3.阅读 理解We all know that many inventions have changed our life a lot. They play important roles in our daily life. Hereare some interesting inventions.MorpherPeople refuse to we

16、ar helmets because theyre thick and heavy. Morpher is a bike helmet made of plastic. Itis just as strong as traditional helmets, but it can be folded almost completely flat, making it easier to carry.Morpher may be available for sale in stores in the near future.HyperAdaptHave you ever seen the movie Back to the Future? Maybe everyone wants the pair of shoes in the moviethat can tighten or loosen by themselves. Now, thanks to the shoe factory, the dream is realized. When youpush a button on the

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