2019年中考英语总复习练习(9A Unit3)一、词汇检测(13分)1. Simon has a habit of being (醒着)at night,worrying about things.2. (也许)they have been here before, or they can't know the place so well.3.Your (建议)seem to be of great help to me. I will take them.4. Do you know the (原因)of the accident?5. A scream broke the (寂静)of the night.6. We have reasons to believe that (进步)can be made through our effort.7. He seems to be very (担心的).Do you know what's the matter with him?8. Can you (想象)what our school will be like in 20 years?9. The letter "b" is not (发音)in the word "climb".10. For me, friendship seems more (宝贵的)and I feel comfortable being with myfriends.11. to the traffic law, people under 18 can't get a driving license.12. —What did you do last night? You seem so sleepy.—I up late to see the basketball game.13.—Thank you so much. I can't imagine how I could finish this task without you.—Don't it. I just did what I should.二、单项填空(20分)( )1. Never the people in trouble. We should try to help them instead.A. laugh atB. agree withC. care aboutD. worry about ( )2.—What's the of her sadness? She is usually a cheerful girl.—It's the death of her loved cat.A. reasonB. ideaC. causeD. mistake ( )3. Fred loved Maths, but believe it or not, he passed the last exam.A. onlyB. easilyC. almostD. hardly ( )4. It was so late at night, but the lights were still in my parents' bedroom.A. openB. closedC. onD. off( )5 .Your son just has a cold, Madam. There is nothing .A. worriedB. to worryC. to be worriedD. to worry about ( )6. share you photos in the USA with us?A. How aboutB. Why notC. Why not youD. Would you like ( )7. They had no choice but more people part in charity activities.A. encourage; to takeB. to encourage; to takeC. to encourage; takeD. encourage; take( )8.—Thank you for your on my plan for the summer holiday.—You're welcome. I hope they are worth .A. advice; to takeB. suggestions; takingC. advice; takingD. suggestions; to take( )9. We must ourselves and our work.A. strict in; withB. be strict in; withC. be strict with; inD. strict with; in( )10. that the old man has a lot of money.A. It seemedB. He seemedC. It seemsD. He seems ( )11.—Have you prepared for your coming entrance exam well yet?—Not really. I'm still my lessons carefully.A. catching up withB. going overC. getting on withD. insisting on( )12. I never doubt .A. if he can deal with these problemsB. whether can he deal with these problemsC. whether he can deal with these problems or notD. that he can deal with these problems( )13. The young wine to some countries.A. isn't allowed buyingB. isn't allowed to buyC. doesn't allowed buyingD. are not allowed to buy( )14. The maths problem is difficult. Can you ?A. do with itB. work it outC. deal it withD. work out it( )15. The accident that yesterday in a few days.A. was happened; has dealt withB. happened; will be dealt withC. has happened; dealt withD. happened; has been dealt with( )16. Reading is a good way you remember what you've read.A. aloud; which to helpB.loudly; helpsC. loudly: which helpD. aloud; to help( )17. I really don't know .A. what to do withB. how shall I do itC. how to deal with itD. what shall I do with it( )18.―How much homework has your cousin finished?―at all. He has sat there the whole morning, doing .A. Not; nothingB. None; nothingC. No one; nothingD. Nothing; none( )19. ―Peter is not himself these days.―Well, could you tell me ?A. how is he feeling nowB. why was he so unhappyC. what is wrong with himD. that something worried him( )20. ―Thank you for telling me about it. ―.A.With pleasureB. That′s rightC. Of course notD. Don't mention it三、完形填空(10分)After seating myself in my room and turning on my computer, I noticed a Post-it note stuck to my monitor(显示器).It read, "Don't turn on your computer. You stayed up until midnight doing your homewo rk last night―Mom." I 1 the note into the wastebasket. " Why do they 2 ?" I thought. "They're never here anyway."Right after high school started, I almost lost contact with my parents. With all their business 3 , they asked the neighbors to watch over me. Of course, the neighbors didn't do such a(an) 4 job, as they had kids of their own. The only communication between me andmy parents was through Post-it notes.After spending about eight hours away from home, I usually came home to find the house 5 empty. It made me sad. I would come home from school to be welcomed by 6 , to talk to no one and to be watched over by my netgritiors. That was why I started 7 more clubs and staying after school more often so I didn't have to feel so lonely. Luckily, at school, my friends were there for me. They were all there to give me a 8 or talk with me when I wanted to talk. I felt great when I was at school. Yet, something was still 9 ―my parents.Now I realize that nobody can take the place of my parents. I wish that they would be there at home, waiting for me to come back from school. There are too many things my parents don't know about me.I wish that they actually had a(n) 10 to understand me. I want them to understand that they're my parents and I'm their kid and I need them.( )1. A. showed B. threw C. led D. pulled( )2. A. check B. know C. care D. speak( )3. A. designs B. dreams C. taps D. partners( )4. A. free B. easy C. careless D. good( )5. A. suddenly B. especially C. completely D. necessarily( )6. A. everybody B. anybody C. somebody D. nobody( )7. A, creating B. joining C. finding D. serving( )8. A. hand B. wish C. suggestion D. reason( )9. A. surprising B. missing C. exciting D. amazing( )10. A. excuse B. chance C. task D. place四、阅读理解(20分)If you ever get the feeling that you're on your own,Then spare a thought for Don Sammons.The small town of Buford in Wyoming is a single-Populated area, as the 60-year-old is the only man livingthere.But even though the town is 8,000 feet up a coldmountain, he says he doesn't feel lonely and he runs apetrol station and convenience shop. Mr. Sammons left Los Angeles with his wife and bought thetiny town with six buildings to get away from their busy lifestyle.When the couple moved in, there were seven people living in Buford working for a railroadthat passed nearby, but they all moved away to bigger towns by the mid-1990s. Then his wife died15 years ago and his son, now aged 26, moved to Colorado three years ago. So that left Mr.Sammons in Buford on his own.He gets about 1,000 visitors a day to the village during the summer, but this drops toaround100 during the winter, in which the winds often blow at 70 mph.Mr. Sammons turned a school house, which was operated (运营)between1905 and 1962, intohis office and made another old store built in 1895 into a four-car-garage. He lives in athree-bedroom small wooden house and enjoys 200 yards to his workplace. "I'm the king of thecastle here," he said.Buford was formed in 1866 to protect workers to build a railroad. It was once home to 2,000people, most of whom were foreign migrant(移民)rail workers, and a post office was built in 1880.The town was named Buford after Civil War general John Buford following the opening.The town was sold to a private buyer by the railroad company in 1970 and Mr. Sammons arrived with his wife ten years later after working in the moving business in California.( )1. When did Mr. Sammons buy the town Buford?A. In 1970.B. In 1980.C. In 1990D. In 2019.( )2. Mr. Sammons bought the town with the main purpose of .A. making money by doing businessB. opening up the tourism industryC. leading a peaceful and quiet lifeD. avoid being bothered by other people ( )3. The text is mainly about .A. Don Sammons' daily lifeB. the history of a small townC. the cultural custom of a townD. an old town and its only resident(居民) ( )4. Which one is the right order of the following events about the town of Buford?a. A post office was built here.b. All rail workers left the town.c. Many foreign migrant rail workers work hered. A school house was operated here.e. A store was built here.A. c-a-e-b-dB. c-e-a-d-bC. c-a-d-e-bD. c-a-e-d-b( )5. According to the text,Don Sammons .A. has many friends who come to see him every summerB. sometimes feels lonely because his son is awayC. lives alone but feels satisfied with his life in the townD. is used to the warm weather in winter in the townWe often face the following situations in our daily life:●The woman next door plays her piano after 12 o’clock at night.●The family across the street never cleans up their yard. The rubbish blows into your yard.●The man next door always parks his car in front of your drive.Have things like this ever happened to you? If so, you may ask yourself, “Who are these people? Why are they doing these things to me?”These days, many people don’t know their neighbors. Sometimes we share a friendly smile or say hello, but lots of people don’t even know their neighbor’s names! When you don’t know someone, it’s easy to be angry when something has happened that you think is unfair. You think, “Maybe they like to make me angry, “or “Maybe they do it on purpose.” Believe it or not, your neighbors probably don’t mean to irritate(激怒)you. Often, they don’t even know that they’re making you feel angry. So before you take unusual steps to fix the problem, you should discuss it with them first.When you move towards your neighbors, you should talk to them in a friendly manner. Praise their children to make them feel good. Then explain the situation. And if you can think of a simple way to solve the problem, suggest it.If talking doesn’t work, ask another person to help. This person can listen to both sides of the story and help you and your neighbor solve the situation.Finally, sometimes it’s a good idea to avoid the problem. Depending on th e problem, it mightbe best to just stay out of your neighbor’s way.( )6. What’s the writer’s purpose of writing paragraphs 1&2?A. To ask some questions.B. To lead in the subjects.C. To list some situationsD. To tell some stories.( )7. You should talk about the problem with your neighbors first because ________.A. they often say hello or smile to youB. you do not know what they are calledC. they probably don’t plan to make you unhappyD. they will take unusual steps to solve the problem( )8. When talking with your neighbors, you can make them have a good feeling by _______.A. praising their childrenB. explaining the problemC. shaking hands with themD. making friends with them( )9. The best way to solve the problem sometimes is to ________.A. ask another person for helpB. turn a blind eye to it.C. tell the story to your friendD. let your neighbor get out of the way( )10. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Ways to deal with neighborsB. Problems caused by neighborsC. Situations we may face every dayD. Reasons why we become angry at neighbors五、句子翻译(14分)1.因为坏天气,除了在家看电视我们别无选择。