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江苏省常州市2018届九年级英语上学期10月月考试题

第一卷(50分)

一.单项选择(15分)

1.ShespeaksEnglishFrench.Instead,hespeaksGerman.

A.not;norB.notonly;butalsoC.both;andD.neither;nor

2.Iprefershoppingtoathome.

A.togo;stayingB.going;stayC.going;stayingD.go;tostay

3.ScientistsaretryingtheirbesttowaystotreattheterriblediseasecalledH7N9.

A.comeupwithB.l

ookforwardtoC.talkaboutD.giveup

4.Myphysicsteacheristospendmuchtimethingstous.

A.patientenough;explainB.enoughpatient;explaining

C.patientenough;explainingD.enoughpatient;explain

5.Thoughtheworkisveryhard,hedoesn’twanttoeasily.

A.giveinB.giveupC.giveawayD.giveover

6.MrsRainbowthiskindoftherapysincesheleftcollege.

A.hassuggestedB.hasdiscoveredC.haspracticedD.practice

7.Idon’tknowifDadtomorrow.Ifhe,Iwillcallyou.

A.willcome;comesB.willcome;willcome

C.comes;comesD.comes;willcome

8.Asastudent,Ican’taffordanewmobilephone.

A.buy B.buying

C.tobuy D.bought

9.—Comeandseeifthisbluedresslooksgoodme,Millie.

—Youlooksmartblue.

A.in;inB.on;onC.in;onD.on;in

10.—I’dlikeacupofblackcoffee.Whataboutyou,Maggie?

—Iprefercoffeesugar.

A.thanB.forC.withD.to

11.Ifoundnecessarytotellyouaboutthebadnews.

A.it’sB.thisC.thatD.it

12.Mikelikesbasketballverymuch.Heistiredenjoythebasketballmatches.

A.too;toB.so;nevertoC.nevertoo;toD.so;that

13.—I

sthereinterestingintoday’snewspaper?

—.

A.something;NothingB.anything;Nothing

C.anything;NoneD.nothing;Nothing.

14.Whenyouarefeelingsad,youcansay“I’mfeeling”.

A.whiteB.blackC.blueD.red

15.Workhard,________youwillnotpassthefinalexam.

A.orB.andC.butD.so

二.完型填空(15分)

Differentthingsusuallystandfordifferentfeelings.Red,forexample,isthecoloroffire,heat,bloodandlife.Peoplesayredisanexcitingandactivecolor.Theyassociateredwithastrongfeelinglike16.Redisusedforsignsof17,suchasSTOPsignsandfireengines.Orangeisthebright,warmcolorof18inautumn.Peoplesayorangeisa19color.Theyassociateorangewithhappiness.Yellowisthecolorof20.Peoplesayitisacheerfulcolor.Theyassociateyellowwithhappiness,too.Greenisthecoolcolorofgrassin21.Peoplesayitisarefreshingcolor.Ingeneral,people__22__twogroupsofcolors:

warmcolorsandcoolcolors.Thewarmcolorsarered,orangeand23.Wheretherearewarmcolorandalotoflight,peopleusuallywanttobe24.Thosewholiketobewith25likered.Thecoolcolorsare26andblue.Wherearethesecolors,peopleareusuallyworried.Somescientistssaythattimeseemsto27moreslowlyinaroomwithwarmcolors.Theysuggestthatawarmcolorisagood28foralivingroomora29.Peoplewhoarehavingarestorareeatingdonotwanttimetopassquickly.30colorsarebetterforsomeofficesifthepeopleworkingtherewanttimetopassquickly。

()16.A.sadnessB.angerC.hungerD.smile

()17A.roadsB.waysC.dangerD.places

()18A.landB.leavesC.grassD.mountains

()19.A.livelyB.darkC.noisyD.frightening

()20A.moonlightB.lightC.sunlightD.stars

()21.A.summerB.springC.autumnD.winter

()22.A.speakB.sayC.talkaboutD.tell

()23.A.greenB.yellowC.whiteD.gray

()24.A.calmB.sleepyC.activeD.helpful

()25.A.theotherB.anotherC.otheroneD.others

()26.A.blackB.greenC.goldenD.yellow

()27.A.goroundB.gobyC.gooffD.goalong

()28.A.choiceB.way

C.factD.matter

()29A.factoryB.classroomC.restaurantD.hospital

()30.A.DifferentB.CoolC.WarmD.All

三、阅读理解(15分)

A

Apassengertoldanairhostess(空姐)thatheneededacupofwaterwhentheplanejusttookoff.Shetoldhimthatshewouldbringhimthewatersoon.

Twentyminuteslater,whenthepassenger'sringforservicesounded,theairhostessrealizeditatonce.Shewaskeptsobusythatsheforgottobringhimthewater.Therefore,thepassengerwashelduptotakehismedicine.Shehurriedovertohimwithacupofwater,butherefusedit.

Inthefollowinghoursontheflight,eachtimetheairhostesspassedthepassenger,shewouldaskhimwithasmilewhetherheneededhelpornot.Butthepassengerneverpaidattentiontoherwords.

Whenhewasgoingtogetofftheplane,thepassengeraskedtheairhostesstohandhimthepassengers'booklet(意见簿).Shewasverysad.Sheknewthathewouldwritedownsharp(苛刻的)words.Butwithasmileshehandedittohim.

Offtheplane,sheopenedthebooklet,andletoutasmile,f

orthepassengerputit:

Ontheflight,youaskedmeifIneededhelpfortwelvetimesinall.HowcanIrefuseyourtwelvesinceresmiles?

That'sright!

Itwasthetwelvesmilesoftheairhostessthatmovedthepassenger.

()31.Whydidthepassengerneedacupofwater?

A.Hewasthirsty.

B.Hewouldtakemedicine.

C.Theairhostesswasbeautiful.

D.Hewantedtomaketrouble.

()32.Theunderlinedphrase"held

up"means"_______".

A.takenoffB.gotonC.putoffD.goneon

()33.Whydidthepassengerrefusethewaterlater?

A.Hewasangry.B.Hedidn'tmind.

C.Hewaswellnow.D.Hewasn'tthirstyatall.

B

CormorantfishingisatraditionalChineseskill,probablymorethanathousandyearsold.Cormorantsarelarge,blackbirds,whicharegoodatcatchingfish.Theycandivedown25metres,andstayunderwaterforuptotwominutes.

Afishermanusuallygoesonafishingtriponabambooboatwithhisbirds.Whenhereachestherightplace,hestops.Apieceofgrassistiedaroundtheneckofeachbird,sothatthefishwon'tgodownintoitsstomach.Hepushesthebirdsintothewater,andthenbangsthewater

heavilywithhisbamboopole(竹竿).Thefisharefrightenedbythis.Thecormorantsswimveryquicklytocatchthefish.Finally,thebirdscomeuponeafteranothertothefisherman.Thefishermantakesthefishoutofthebirds'mouthsandthenthrowsthemintoabigbasket.Latersomeofthefisharesold,andtherestaredividedbetweenhisfamilyandthecormorants.Atnight,alightishungfromthefrontoftheboat.Thisenablesthefishermanseebetter,andalsoattractsthefish.

()34.Acormorant_______.

A.cancatchanyfishunderwater

B.canliveaslongasathousandyears

C.canstayunderwaterforoneminute

D.canswim25metreseverysecondunderwater

()35.Thefishermantieseachbirdwithapieceofgrassinorderto_______.

A.helpitlivelonger

B.helpitswimmorequickly

C.stopitfromrunningaway

D.stopitfromeatingthefish

()36Whatdoestheunderlinedword"bangs"meaninChinese?

A.插入B.划桨C.拍打D.泼水

()37.Whatdoesthefishermanusuallydowiththefishhehascaught?

A.Hesellsallthefishformoney.

B.Hetakesallthefishhome

C.Hegivessometohiscormorants.

D.Hegivessometootherfamilies.

C

NoCarDaywasfirststartedby34citiesinFranceonSeptember22,1998.Itwasstartedtoprotecttheenvironment.Bynow,morethan1,000citiesaroundtheworldhavehadaNoCarDay.

ThefirstNoCarDayinChinawasinChengduin2001.Othercities,includingTaipei,ShanghaiandWuhan,alsosupporttheday.

InBeijing,moreandmorepeoplearejoiningthecampaign.Itasksdriverstoleavetheircarsathomeforonedayeachmonthandwalkorrideabiketowork.ItalsocallsonBeijingersnottousecarsonJune5(WorldEnvironmentDay).Theslogan(口号)forthedayis,“Ifwedriveforonelessday,wecanhaveonemoreniceday.”

Sofar.morethan200,000drivershaveshowntheirsupport.“Wecan’tcontrol(控制)theweather,butwecanchoosenottodrive,”saidWuZonghua,acarclubchairman.Beijingistryingtohave238blueskydaysthisyear.Inthefirstquarterof2007,Beijingonlyhad52blueskydays.Thiswas11dayslessthanthenumberforthesameperiodlastyear.Muchofthedustcomesfromthedesert,butcarscausemostoftheairpollution.WemustdomoreforNoCarDay.

()38.NoCarDaywasstarted___________.

A.tosavemoneyB.tocontroltheweather

C.tomaketheaircleanerD.tokeepoutdustfromthedesert

()39.TheNoCarDaycampaignasksBeijingdrivers___________.

A.toworkhardtogetfewerblueskydays

B.nottoworkonWorldEnvironmentDay

C.torideabikeorwalkinsteadofdrivingtowor

k

D.toleavetheircarsathomeforaweekea

chmonth

()40.WhenisWorldEnvironmentDay?

A.OnJuly5th.B.OnJune5th.C.OnSeptember22nd.D.OnFebruary2nd.

()41.WhichofthefollowingaboutNoCarDayisWRONG?

A.ItwasfirststartedinFranceinSeptember,1998.

B.ItwasfirststaredinChinain2001.

C.Itissupportedbyover1,000citiesaroundtheworld.

D.ItwasfirststartedbyacarclubchairmaninBeijing.

D

Whenwetalkofplants,mostofuswillthinkofthingsthatgrowfromthegroundandhavegreenleaves,butthereareplantsthatdonotlookoractlikeotherplants.Someofthesebelongtoaspecialclassofplantscalledfungi.

Fungimayappearalmosteverywhere.Theycommonlygrowinwetplaceswheretheycangetfoodandwatereasily.Becausefungidonothavegreenleavestomaketheirownfood,butfungimusttaketheirfoodfromanimals,otherplantsorwater.Somefungiliveondeadorrottingwood,whileothersgrowonlivingtreesorindirtormoss(苔藓).Mushroomsarethebest—knownfungi.

Therearemanykindsofmushroomsappearinginallshapesandsizes.Forexample,cauliflowermushrooms(蘑菜花)arefoundinforestsfromJulytoOctober.Theycangrowtobeasheavyasfiftypounds!

Theygrowatthefootoftrees.Squirrel’sbread(松

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