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广东省深圳市光明区2025届九年级下学期中考二模英语试卷(含答案)

日期:2025-09-19 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:99次 大小:446020B 来源:二一课件通
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广东省,深圳市,光明区,2025届,九年级,学期
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2025年广东省深圳市光明区中考二模英语试题 一、完形填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。 One day, my nine-year-old son Easton asked if he could get a pet snake. I thought he was joking but he looked 1 . So I told him that I would consider his request. That evening, I made a list of all the 2 I had about keeping a pet snake. I handed my son the list and told him that I needed answers if he really wanted a pet snake. I believed the research would shut down his idea but I was 3 . The very next day, Easton sent me a ten-page report. He 4 answered all of my 20 questions, along with questions I hadn’t even thought of. I was 5 , impressed and proud. After reading the 6 , I told Easton that there were still many details to consider. Together, we narrowed down the kinds of pet snake we wanted. Finally, we reached the decision to get a ball python (球蟒). At that time, I knew in my heart that not only did my son still want a snake, but now I wanted one as well. We started making calls to pet stores until we 7 our dream pet snake. With the help of my husband, we 8 creating the perfect home for the baby snake, and 9 him Spotti. We are now through the first few weeks of snake ownership. From the very first question raised to loving Spotti, the new 10 in our home, this experience has strengthened the communication, trust and love in our family. 1.A.pale B.serious C.silly D.funny 2.A.questions B.jokes C.books D.numbers 3.A.lucky B.wrong C.happy D.concerned 4.A.kindly B.clearly C.quietly D.angrily 5.A.shy B.healthy C.nervous D.amazed 6.A.news B.story C.report D.comment 7.A.found B.sold C.captured D.changed 8.A.gave up B.dreamt of C.succeeded in D.complained about 9.A.named B.turned C.chose D.colored 10.A.visitor B.furniture C.painting D.member 二、阅读理解 One evening in March, Lily, a computer engineer in Shenzhen, saw an advertisement on her phone for a wild vegetable-picking trip. She signed up right away. The next Saturday morning, Lily and her friends carried small shovels (铲子) and baskets, then they set off on their adventure to Yangtai Mountain Forest Park. With knees on the ground, Lily carefully picked the leaves which are safe to eat. “I used to watch my grandma pick wild vegetables when I was a child, and back then, it was just fun. Now, as an adult, I realize that it’s a wonderful way to reconnect with nature,” she shared. Picking wild vegetables isn’t new in China. Before, mainly old people did this seasonal activity. Now, young adults in stylish clothes search for plants among grass with small shovels. After a day of picking, they set up chairs and tables, make coffee, and enjoy the fresh spring air. On a Chinese social media app, there are over 30,000 posts about “best places to pick wild vegetables in Shenzhen.” After camping, hiking, and fishing, young people in Shenzhen have found a new hobby—wild vegetable ... ...

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