九年级月考英语试题含答案.docx

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九年级英语试卷

(满分90分时间90分钟)

第I卷选择题(共40分)

一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

()1.MrYaoimpressedthestudentshiscreativeideasandhumorouswords.

A.inB.ofC.withD.from

()2.Idon’tthinkitisagoodway.Canyou____________anotherone?

AcomeupBcomeinCcomeupwithDcomeout

()3.myfathermymotherbelieveswhatstarsignssay,butIdo.

A.Neither,norB.Either,orC.Both,andD.Notonly,butalso

()4.—Cindyfailedinthewritingcompetition.Shemustbeinabadmood.

—Let’sgoand.

A.wakeherupB.cheerherupC.pickherupD.giveherup

()5.IdoubtSamwillbethenewchairpersonoftheStudents’Union.Idon’tthinkhe’dbeabletoorganizethingswell.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.whether

()6.—Howmuchdifficultydidyouhavethisproblem?

—None.It’squiteeasy.

A.solveB.solvingC.solvesD.tosolve

()7.—Jackalwayscomesfirstintheexams,buthenever.

—Whatamodeststudent!

A.getsoffB.takesoffC.putsoffD.showsoff

()8.Shedosomereadingathomethanshopinthestreet.

A.wouldlikeB.wouldratherC.likesD.prefers

()9.Jimisataxidriver,_________hereallywantstobeadoctor.

A.orB.andC.soD.but

()10.Alicefounddifficultforhertogothroughthesmalldoor.

A.it’sB.thatC.thisD.it

()11.Ilikethesephotosandtheycan______me______thelifelivinginthecountryside.

Athink,ofBremind,ofClet,downDwake,up

()12.Asastudent,weshouldbeconfidentenoughto_________anychallenges.

A.putonB.getonC.takeonD.tryon

()13.I'mnotsurewhetherIcanholdapartyintheopenair,becauseit___

theweather.

A.standsforB.dependsonC.livesonD.agreeswith

()14.—Idon’tkno

w_______hewillcometomorrow._______hecomes,I’lltellyou.

—That’sadeal!

A.if,WhetherB.whether,WhetherC.if,ThatD.if,If

()15.—Couldyoutellmethiswinterholiday?

—WeplantogoandseethebeautifulIceFestivalinHarbin.

A.whereyourfamilywillgoB.howwillyourfamilygo

C.howyourfamilywillgoD.wherewillyourfamilygo

二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

IMAGINEalifewithoutarmsorlegs!

Youcan’tholdanyoneinyourarms.Youcan’twalkanywherewithyourfeet.Howwouldyoulastadaylikethat?

Wouldyou16atyourselfinthemirrorlikeNickVujicic,the29-year-oldAustralian?

Nick

wasbornwithoutlimbs(四肢),solifewasnot17forhim.Atschoolmanystudentsplayedjokesonhim18helookeddifferentfromeveryoneelse.Hewasrefusedtobetheirfriends,sohealwaysfelt19.However,hefacedthatbravely.Helearnedtotypeandwritewithtwotoes(脚趾)whenhe

wassix,andhecould20surftheInternetandplaygolf.Inuniversity,heachievedgreatsuccessandwasamongtheexcellentstudentsinthestudies.Andhedecidedon21todolaterinhislife—toencourageotherstoworkhardfortheirdreams.

NowNickisoneofthemostpopular22intheworld.Hetravelstomanycountriesandgivesspeechesabouthisstory23difficulties.“Livinglifefullyisaboutlookingatwhatyouhave,notwhatyou24,”hesaid.Hisstoryencouragesmillionsofpeople.

“Itellpeopletokeepongettingupwhenthey25andtoalwayslovethemselves,”hesaid.“IfIcanencouragejustoneperson,thenmyjobinthislifeisdone.”

()16.A.laughB.cryC.smileD.shout

()17.A.oldB.easyC.modernD.difficult

()18.A.becauseB.ifC.untilD.but

()19.A.excitedB.relaxedC.lonelyD.surprised

()20.A.evenB.everC.probablyD.never

()21.A.howB.whoC.whatD.where

()22.A.doctorsB.speakersC.scientistsD.engineers

()23.A.atB.forC.beyondD.against

()24.A.makeB.hopeC.wantD.lose

()25.A.fallB.playC.listenD.exercise

三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

A

MrandMrsBrownhavetwochildren,MikeandLiz.Thewholefamilyareallbusy,sotheyoftenleavenotes(便条)foreachother.Readthesefournotesoftodayandanswerthefollowingquestions.

①3:

30pm

ToMike,

MrTylerrang.Nofootballpracticetoday.I’mgoingtoDonna’shousetoplayandbebackat5:

00pm.

Liz

②4:

00pm

ToLiz,

It’syourturntowalkthedog.Ihavetodomyhomeworkafterschool.RemembertoplaywithTeddywhenyougethome!

Mike

③6:

45pm

Hasanyoneseenmytennisshoes?

I’minmybedroomdoingmyhomework.

Mike

④9:

00pm

Isawyourshoesthismorning.TheysmeltterriblesoIputthemoutsidethebackdoor.Goodnight,dears!

Mum

()26.Whoshouldwalkthedogtoday?

A.MikeB.MrsBrownC.Liz.D.MrBrown

()27.WhatisMikedoingat6:

50pm

?

A.Practicingfootball.B.Doinghishomework

C.playingtennis.D.lookingforshoes

()28.Accordingtothenotes,Teddyis______.

A.Mike’smotherB.Mike’sbrother

C.thedoginthefamilyD.Mike’sfriend

B

TodayisSunday,June14th.AndyisplanningatriptoSouthIslandwithhisfamily.Helovesdoingwatersports,especiall

yswimming.However,hisparentswon’tallowhimtoswimwhenthehighesttemperatureisbelow30℃.Hereistheweatherforecast(预报)forSouthIslandforthecomingweek.

()29.OnwhichdayscanAndygoswimming?

A.June17thandJune18th.B.June19thandJune20th.

C.ThisTuesdayandWednesday.D.Tomorrowandthedayaftertomorrow.

()30.WhatshouldAndy’sfamilytakewiththemiftheygotoSouthIslandonJune21st?

 A.Kites.  B.Sunglasses.  C.Umbrellas.  D.Sunhats.

c

Whatdoyouthinkofblackcats?

Aretheyunluckierthancatsofothercolors?

ManypeopleinWesterncountriesthinkso.ScientistsattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley(UCBerkeley),didastudyoncatcoloursandpeople’sunderstandingsofcatpersonalities.

Thestudyfoundthatpeopledojudge(判断)catpersonalitiesbycolor.ScientistsdidasurveyontheInternet.Therewere49statements(描述)

matchingfivecatcoloringswith10personalities.Peoplethinkorangeandbi-coloured(双色的)catsarefriendly,tri-coloured(三色的)catsarenotgenerous,andwhitecatsarecalm,lazyandshy.Asforblackcats,peoplethinktheydon’thavespecialpersonalities.

Butwhydosomanypeopledislikekeepingblackcatsaspets?

Peoplethinkblackcatshavelessspecialpersonalities,whichmightbebecauseoftheirbadreputation(口碑).Theythinkblackcatsmaybringbadluck,especiallyatHalloween.Moviesandtelevisionshowsalsomakepeoplebelievethat.

Althoughpeoplehavetheseideas,UCBerkeleyscientistsgiveanotherreason:

peopledon’tthinkblackcatsareprettyenough.Afterall,nothingcanshowblackcatsareunluckierthanothercats.“Youcan’tjudgeacatbyitscolour,becauseit’sthepersonalityofthecat,notthecolour,thatwillletyouknowifthecatisrightforyou,”CathyMarden,ascientistsaid.

()31.ManypeopleinWesterncountriesmaythinkblackcatsare   .

A.lovelyanimalsB.asigno

fbadluck

C.asignofgoodluckD.unfriendlyanimals

()32.Themainideaofparagraph2isthat   .

A.peopleoftencomplainaboutblackcatsontheInternet

B.peoplethinkcatsofdifferentcolourshavedifferentpersonalities

C.blackcatsarelesspopularthanothercats

D.thestudyisagreatsuccess

()33.Accordingtothestudy,peoplethinkthat   .

A.blackcatshavespecialpersonalities

B.orangeandbi-colouredcatsaregenerous

C.catswiththreecoloursarefriendly

D.whitecatsarecalm,lazyandshy

()34.Peopledon’tlikeblackcatsforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT   .

A.blackcatsoftenappear

inTVshows

B.blackcatsbringbadlucktopeople

C.blackcatshavebadreputations

D.theydon’tthinkblackcatsarebeautiful

()35.Thepassagemainlytalksabout   .

A.whyblackcatsarepopularinmovies

B.whypeoplearenotwillingtokeepblackcatsaspets

C.differentcolourcatshavedifferentpersonalities

D.differentpeoplehavedifferentideasonblackcats

D

Twostudentsstartedquarrelingatschool.Onestudentshouteddirtywordsattheother,andafightbegan.

Whatcanbedonetostopfightslikethisatschool?

Insomeschools,disputants(争执者)sitdownwithpeermediators(同龄调解者).Peermediatorsareusuallystudentswithspecialtraininginthiskindofproblems.

Peermediatorshelpdisputantstotalkinafriendlyway.Herearesomeofthewaystheyuse.

1.Expresswhatyouthinkclearlybutdon'tsayanythingtohurttheother.Beginwith"Ifeel"insteadof"Youalways".

2.Listencarefullytowhattheotherpersonissaying.Don'tstoptheotherperson'swords.

3.Keeplookingattheotherperson'seyeswhenheorshespeaks.

4.Trytoseetheproblemsontheotherperson'sside.

5.Neverputanyonedown.Sayingthingslike"Youarefoolish(愚蠢的)"makesthetalkdifficult.

6.Trytofindaresultthatmakesbothpeoplehappy.

Peermediatorsneverdecideonthewinner.Theydon'tdecidewhoisrightorwhoiswrong.Insteadtheyhelpdisputantstofindtheirown"win-win"result.A"win-win"resultcanmakeeveryonefeelgood.

Peermediators'workisoftensuccessfuljustbecauseitgetsdisputantstotalktoeac

hother.Andgettingdisputantstotalktoeachotheristhefirststepinfindinga"win-win"result.

()36.Peermediators'workis_______________.

A.toteachlessonstodisputants

B.tohelpfindawaytomakebothdisputantshappy

C.tofindoutwhostartsthequarrel

D.togivestudentssomespecialtraining

()37.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"putanyonedown"meaninChinese?

A.贬低任何人   B.落后于任何人    

C.奉承任何人 D.向任何人低头

()38.What'sthefirststepinfindinga"win-win"result?

A.Lettingdisputantsbeafraidofpeermediators.

B.Lettingdisputantsfeelpeermediators

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