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    1、 九年级上学期英语10月月考试卷 一、听下面5段小对话,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项。(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)1.How does the boy learn English? A.By reading the textbook.B.By taking notes.C.By listening to tapes.2.Where is the cinema? A.Next to the police office.B.Opposite the train station.C.Near a supermarket.3.When will the mans favori

    2、te TV program begin? A.At 6:50.B.At 7:00.C.At 7:10.4.What is the girl going to do this weekend? A.Stay at home.B.Go hiking.C.Go skating.5.How long did David study in America? A.For about 5 months.B.For about 6 months.C.For about a year.二、听下面3段对话或独白,答复以下问题。(共10小题;每题2分,总分值20分)6.听下面一段对话,答复以下小题。 1Whom d

    3、oes Mike call? A.Lily.B.Lucy.C.Linda.2What did Mike do last night? A.Saw a film.B.Watched TV.C.Watched a play.3How was the play? A.Interesting.B.Just So-So.C.Boring.7.听下面一段对话,答复以下小题。 1When will Jim take an English exam? A.On Sunday.B.On Monday.C.On Friday.2What should Jim eat before an exam accordin

    4、g to Linda? A.Rice and vegetables.B.Vegetables and eggs.C.Fruit and vegetables.3How many suggestions does Linda give to Jim? A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.8.听下面一段独白,答复以下小题。 1Why does everyone return home in Spring Festival? A.For a big dinner.B.For a family reunion.C.For life happiness.2Which of the followin

    5、g dont people do in Spring Festival? A.Visit each other.B.Exchange gifts.C.Chat about the things in New Year.3Why is Chinese New Year fun for kids? A.Because kids can get presents and treats.B.Because kids can set off fireworks.C.Both A and B4Where does the speaker come from? A.China.B.America.C.Sin

    6、gapore.三、阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)9.阅读理解 These days, picture news is very popular with young people. Here are some photos chosen by Jim. Chinas first Hello Kitty theme restaurant was opened on Dec. 23 in the capital of China. Its all pink and sweet inside the restaurant. The table cloth, chairs, ceili

    7、ng and floor are all pink, even the lamp light shines soft and rosy. Dining at Hello Kitty Dreams Restaurant costs about 160 yuan ($25) per person. Dustin and Sara from North Georgia & State University (NGCSU) of the United States perform Peking Opera at LiaoCheng University in East Chinas Shandong

    8、Province. Eighteen students from NGCSU came to China to study Chinese culture during the summer vacation. Located in Miyun County north-east of Beijing, Fuling Mountain is a national-level forest reserve. As the mountain is cloudy and foggy all the year round, Fuling Mountain then began to be called

    9、 Wuling Mountain. It is regarded as the Yellow Mountain in North China. Bill Gates, president of Microsoft, the worlds largest personal-computer software company, attended an anti-smoking event ahead of the 25th World No-Tobacco Day, in Beijing on May 29, 2021. Some Chinese famous people also attend

    10、ed the event. World No-Tobacco Day falls on May 31 every year.1If you eat at Hello Kitty Dreams Restaurant, _. A.you should live in the capital of China.B.you have to wear your pink clothesC.you must feel excited about the shining lightsD.you will probably spend about 160 yuan each time2What did Dus

    11、tin and Sara do in China? A.They climbed Fuling Mountain in Beijing.B.They visited a Hello Kitty Dreams Restaurant.C.They performed Peking Opera in Shandong.D.They attended an anti-smoking event.3Which is true about Bill Gates? A.He is manager of a computer software company.B.He called on people to

    12、stop smoking.C.He was invited to Beijing by Chinese famous people.D.He set up World No-Tobacco Day on March 31.10.阅读理解 I walked quickly out of my church. It was late. My dad was waiting. I stared at the parking lot. Then I saw my dads little red Honda. Get in! Get in! Why are you so late all the tim

    13、e? The ride home was not much more than five minutes but each minute moved slowly. We were stuck behind an older man. He wasnt going more than 15 kilometers an hour. My dad started to shout, Learn how to drive, Grandpa! He hit the steering wheel (方向盘) with his hands. He was really angry. Dad, stop i

    14、t. Why do you always ? He cut me off, Id not get stuck at the light because of this fellow! The older man got to the light just as it was changing. Youre free! Drive away quickly, I thought. I looked over my dad. Can you believe that, Stephen? I get stuck at every light. There are so many stupid dri

    15、vers out there, he said angrily. Who gives him the right to shout at someone? Anger built inside me. What if I shouted at my friends when they asked me for help? I said. I looked out of the window, trying to catch my breath. You know, Stephen, I think you are going to be a psychologist(心理学家), he sai

    16、d. I remember the last time I tried to say something, he had fumed, Dont tell me how to drive! If I want your opinion, Ill ask for it! Think about what you say before you talk. Usually, hed be angry that I would doubt his authority(权威), but this time, he accepted what I had said. A sense of pride ro

    17、se up in me. It had been a short drive, but it had been the best car ride of my life.1From the passage, we could see the father was _. A.impatient and bad-temperedB.generous and kind-heartedC.polite and easy-goingD.mean and cold-blooded2Why did Stephs dad drive slowly on the way ride home? A.Because

    18、 there were too many traffic lights all the way.B.Because there were too many cars on the way back.C.Because there was something wrong with their car.D.Because an old man in front of them drove very slowly.3What does the sentence Learn how to drive, Grandpa in 2nd Paragraph mean _. A.The old man can

    19、t drive well.B.The old man drove so slowly that he stopped Stephs father.C.The old man didnt have a drivers license.D.Stephs father wanted to teach the old man how to drive.4Why did a sense of pride rise up in the writer? A.Because the writer had doubt his fathers authority.B.Because the writers fat

    20、her accepted what he had said.C.Because the writer was going to be a psychologist.D.Because the writers father changed his decision this time.11.阅读理解 The Vine That Ate the South Kudzu is a fast-growing vine(蔓生植物) that covers a large area in the southern United States. It is so common that one might

    21、think it is a native plant, but it is not. Kudzu was brought to the United States from Japan in 1876. Many Americans thought it was beautiful, and they began to plant it. They didnt know it could grow up to a foot a day during the summer months. Nor did they know it would grow up and over anything i

    22、n its path. In Japan, kudzu experienced cold winters and a short growing season. But in the United States, it has a very long growing season with warm and wet southern weather. It is fine weather for the vine to grow fast. In the 1920s, people used the vine to feed farm animals. Ten years later, the

    23、 government supported to plant kudzu because it kept soil from washing away. However, by the 1950s, the government no longer wanted people to plant the vine. Twenty years after that, the government said it was a harmful plant. The vine grows up trees and buildings, making some beautiful shapes. Howe

    24、ver, trees die after kudzu covers them because they cannot get enough light. Scientists are looking for ways to kill the vine. They used poisons(毒药) to kill the vine. However, some of the poisons made it grow even better. Scientists also find it difficult to dig up Kudzu. The plant is really tough.

    25、Because kudzu is so hard to kill, some people are making the best of it. So they try to find different uses for the vine. They find the vine can be used to make paper and baskets, it can be used to feed the goats, and it can even be eaten by people. Scientists are studying it in the hope that the vi

    26、ne can be used as a medicine. At the very least, kudzu serves as an example of the unexpected results that can come from non-native plants.1We can learn from the passage that _. A.kudzu mostly grows in the northern AmericaB.kudzu was brought to Japan from AmericaC.kudzu grows very fast in warm and w

    27、et weatherD.American government has never supported to plant kudzu2The underlined word tough in Paragraph 4 probably means _. A.not easily brokenB.widely usedC.hard to growD.important to ones health3The last paragraph is mostly about _. A.how quickly the vine growsB.how people use the vineC.why peop

    28、le want to kill the vineD.why people eat the vine4The writer uses the title The Vine That Ate the South most probably to _. A.let readers know kudzu is a vineB.interest readers in a humorous wayC.tell readers the vine is a kind of foodD.get readers to realize the passage is serious12.阅读理解 A recent s

    29、tudy from a team of South Korean researchers suggests that eating alone often may lead to poor eating habits and poor food choices. Specifically, the study found that men who ate alone more than twice a week had a greater risk of developing high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. For chi

    30、ldren, eating with their families is not only about preventing bad outcomes (结果)it is also about developing good ones. In 2021, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) looked at data from nearly three-quarters of the worlds countries. Among its findings was the fact that stu

    31、dents who shared a main meal with their families were less likely to skip school. Children who eat a main meal with their families are also less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol (吸毒酗酒). In the report, titled The Importance of Family Dinners () researchers say that teens who have frequent family din

    32、ners are more likely to say their parents know a lot about whats going on in their lives. They also claim that when teens say they feel closer to their parents, they are less likely to use drugs and alcohol. Another study from the University of Montreal found that children who ate with their familie

    33、s experience long-term physical and mental health benefits(利益). These children were physically in better shape and drank fewer sugary soft drinks. These children also seemed to have better social skills and they were less aggressive(好斗). Professor Linda Pagani says that mealtimes shared with parents

    34、 likely provide young children with first-hand social interactions, discussions of social issue (事件) and day-to-day concerns. She adds that they may likely help the child have better communication skills with others.1What can be the best title for the text? A.Benefits of eating together.B.Advantages

    35、 of eating alone.C.Ways of developing social skills.D.Risks of using drugs and alcohol.2Children eating with their families are more likely to _. A.drink more sugary soft drinksB.do well in their studies at schoolC.be more socially active and aggressiveD.have a closer relationship with their parents

    36、3Why is Professor Pagani mentioned in the last paragraph? A.To introduce her.B.To add a new point.C.To explain further.D.To provide background information.4From which is the text probably taken? A.A travel guide.B.A biology textbook.C.A cooking instruction.D.A science magazine.四、任务型阅读(共5小题;每题2分,总分值1

    37、0分)13.下面文章中有五处需要添加首句。请从以下选项A、B、C、D、E和F中选出符合各段意思的首句。 The story of the magazine_ When you look at the different kinds of colorful magazines in the shops (and online) today, its easy to think that they are a modern idea. However, magazines have been around since the 18th century and they have been an i

    38、mportant part of peoples daily lives for hundreds of years._ One of the earliest magazines was The Gentlemans Magazine which was started in London in 1731 by a man called Edward Cave. He was the first person to use the word magazine about a regular publication. The word comes from the Arabic makhzan

    39、 or storehouse. His idea was that his magazine was a storehouse, or place that you could keep information about many different things. _ Magazines became more popular in the 19th century. They gave people tips to help them with their daily lives, and they often had serialized(系列的) stories which gave

    40、 the readers a new episode every week. Each part finished at a very exciting point in the story. Famous writers such as Charles Dickens and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created serialized novels for magazines. _ One very important serialized novel was Hard Times by Dickens. It came out in 20 weekly parts

    41、between 1 April and 12 August 1854 in the magazine Household Words. This magazine was very good value and it was a cheap way for readers to buy a version of a novel._ Soap operas on TV today are often similar to the serialized novels. These old stories have often been made into modern films or TV se

    42、ries and they are still popular with modern audiences because they are so exciting.A. Weekly stories by important writers.B. Magazines are not a new thing.C. The earliest magazine for women.D. Why these magazines are still popular today?E. How people could read expensive novels?F. An early example o

    43、f a magazine.五、完形填空(共15小题;每题1分, 总分值15分)14.通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最正确选项。 Wishing to encourage her young sons progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a pianists concert on a summer holiday evening. After they found their 1 , the mother saw two friends in the hall and walked to

    44、2 them. It was the boys first time to come to the hall. He thought it was a good 3 for him to explore the wonders of the concert hall. He 4 and walked around. He walked 5 a door marked NO ADMITTANCE (禁止入内). When the hall lights turned dark, the 6 would begin. The mother returned to her seat and disc

    45、overed that her son was 7 . The mother was 8 worried at that moment that tears were in her eyes. The concert began, and the lights focused on the wonderful piano on stage. The mother was 9 to see her little boy sitting at the keyboard, playing the song Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star 10 he did at home. At that moment, the great pianist came, quickly m

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