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湖北省武汉市东湖高新区学年九年级下学期月考英语试题
湖北省武汉市东湖高新区2020-2021学年九年级下学期4月月考英语试题
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一、单选题
1.—Doyouwantmetohandoutthegoods?
—________,butIcanmanageitmyself.
A.That’sagoodideaB.That’sverykindofyou
C.Yes,pleaseD.Noproblem
2.—Hello!
MayItospeaktoMr.Green?
—________
A.Hi!
I’mMr.Green.B.Hello!
Whoareyou?
C.Ha-ha!
AreyouJack?
D.Holdtheline,please.
3.—Don’tforgettowearamask.
—________.
A.Thanks.IwillB.Mindyourownbusiness
C.It’snothingD.Iwon’t
4.—She’sbroughtyousomestrawberriesagain.
—Great!
Ilikethestrawberriesshe________alot.
A.growsB.willgrowC.hasgrownD.grew
5.—Doyoustillplayfootball?
—No.I________itanymoreforthelasttwoyear.
A.didn’tplayB.won’tplayC.haven’tplayedD.hadn’tplayed
6.—Istilldon’tknowwhat________whileIwasawayfromhome.
—Nothingserious.
A.hadhappenedB.happenedC.hashappenedD.happens
7.—Whatdidyourheadteachersaytoyou?
—Heaskedme________.
A.whohadn’tturnedinhomeworkonlineB.whyIamlateforonlineclass
C.ifIhavefinishedmyhomeworkontimeD.what’swrongwithmycomputer
8.—IhearHenrywasabsentfromyesterday’sonlinemeeting.
—________why?
A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Or
9.Theinfraredthermometers(红外线测温仪)havebeen________insomeschoolsrecently.
A.fittedB.filledC.fallenD.finished
10.ThefiremeninSichuanfought________timetoputoutthefire.
A.onB.inC.againstD.at
11.—Whathappenedtoher?
Therewasa________ofsadnessinhervoice.
—Hergrandfather’shealthconditionisworse.
A.symbolB.markC.noteD.notice
12.—Mycomputeristooslowtohaveonlineclasses.Ican’tstandit!
—Takeiteasy!
Evenanoldcomputerisbetterthan________.
A.nothingB.neitherC.nooneD.none
13.Manyvolunteersare________theirtimetohelpwiththecommunitywork.
A.givingawayB.givingupC.takingawayD.takingup
14.—Basicmedicalsupplies(医疗物资)fall________insomeforeigncountriesthesedays.
—ButChinesegovernmentisofferinghelptothem.
A.badB.emptyC.shortD.low
15.—Whoisthegirldancingthere?
—Ifyou________know,hernameisLucy.
A.mustB.mayC.canD.should
二、完型填空
“It’sin!
”Afterscoringagoal,BritishsoccerplayerTrentAlexander-Arnoldcelebratedthevictorywithhisarmsfoldedacrosshischest.Hewas16thetrademark(标志)styleofFrenchsoccerplayerKylianMbappe.
Lateron,Alexander-Arnold17apictureofhimselfwiththeposture(姿势)onsocialmedia,saying,“18Mbappecando...”alongwithacryinglaughingemoji(表情)andthehashtag(标签)YNWA(You’llNeverWalkAlone).He19toldtheworldthathecanplayaswellasMbappe,oneoftheworld’stopsoccerplayers.
It’s20thatAlexander-Arnoldisanexcellentplayer.HehelpedhisclubLiverpoolreachthetopofthePremierLeague(英超)after21Leicesterina4-0gameonDec27,2019.The21-year-oldplayerscoredagoalandmadetwo22passesduringthegame.
BorninWestDerby,23ofLiverpool,Alexander-Arnoldgrewupplayingintheclub’syouthteams.At18,hejoinedtheclubandwontheYoungPlayeroftheSeasonAwardthefollowingyear.
Asarightback(右后卫),heis24forhisamazingpassingskills.ThisseasoninthePremierLeague,heaveraged3.1keypasses,2.4crossesand4.8longballspergame.The25hehandlestheballis“a(n)26joytowatch,”KaranKherawroteforTasteofFootball.
Alexander-Arnold’sstrongplayinghascaughtthe27ofMbappe.He“liked”apostshowinghimandAlexander-Arnolddoingthesame28postureonthesocialmediasiteTwitter.
Buttoreallystandshouldertoshoulderwiththebest,Alexander-Arnoldknowsthathestillhasalongwaytogo.
“Idon’tthinkhe29himselfascompletebyanymeasure–he’sstill30aboutgettingbetter,”saidLiverpooldirectorAlexInglethorpe.
16.A.readingB.copyingC.developingD.presenting
17.A.sharedB.tookC.drewD.received
18.A.EverythingB.SomethingC.AnythingD.Nothing
19.A.simplyB.justC.mainlyD.seemingly
20.A.trueB.possibleC.impossibleD.funny
21.A.kickingB.winningC.beatingD.playing
22.A.longB.shortC.importantD.real
23.A.familyB.homeC.cityD.country
24.A.sorryB.knownC.happyD.excited
25.A.wayB.skillC.abilityD.trick
26.A.funnyB.successfulC.completeD.common
27.A.encouragementB.wisdomC.appearanceD.attention
28.A.graduationB.celebrationC.invitationD.congratulation
29.A.makesB.choosesC.seesD.says
30.A.anxiousB.strictC.worriedD.crazy
三、阅读单选
Beetlanditsdesigners.TNS
Playingwithdogsisenjoyablefordogowners.
However,itisnotenjoyabletocleanuptheirsmellyfeces(粪便).Thegoodnewsisthatacompanyhasdesignedarobottodothisforus.
Withitssensorsandcameras,therobot,calledBeetl,isabletofindandscoopupwhatdogsleavebehind.Thesensorsalsohelpitavoidthingsliketreesandcars.
Peoplecansenditofftoworkwithintheiryards.Theycanalsolimititsmovementtoacertainarea.Onceitfindsfeces,itmovesoveritandusesaclaw(爪子)asascoop.Therobotthenputsthefecesinacontainer(容器).
However,therobotisstillbeingtested.Sountilitisreadytogotomarket,dogownerswillstillhavetoscoopupaftertheirpets.
31.WecanknowfromthematerialthatBeetlis________.
A.adogB.adesignerC.adogownerD.arobot
32.It’sclearthat________.
A.dogownersmustbehappywiththeproductB.therearesixdesignersinthecompany
C.therobothasn’tbeentestedD.Beetlenjoysplayingwithdogs
33.Inthematerial,“sensors”canbekindsof________.
A.clawsB.instrumentsC.phonesD.scoops
34.Thewriterwrotethismaterialprobablyto________.
A.introducesomedesignersB.explainhowBeetlworks
C.introduceanewinventionD.advertiseBeetl
35.Wherecanweprobablyreadthismaterial?
A.Inatravelmagazine.B.Inascientificreport.
C.Inaguidebook.D.Inasciencemagazine.
Itisoftensaidthatelderlypeopledon’tunderstandyoungsters,whilemanybelievethatchildrenaretooyoungtofullyappreciatethewisdom(智慧)oftheirelders.Butintruth,bothgroupshavealottolearnfromeachother.
SisterGeraldineTanrunstheSt.Joseph’sHomefortheAgedandHospiceinSingapore.It’smainlyafacility(机构)forservingtheelderly.Butnotallofitsvisitorsareseniorcitizens(老年人).
Thehomealsoincludesachildcarecenterforabout50kidsbetweentheagesof2monthsand6yearsold.Atthecenterofthehome’scourtyard(庭院),there’saplaygroundwheretheelderlycanplaywiththekids.Bydoingso,theycanlearnmoreabouteachotherandgainmutual(相互的)respectandunderstanding.
Ithinkthisisquiteaninterestingidea.Foronething,weliveinaworldwhereagingsocietiesarebecomingmorecommon.Chinaitselfisfacingthisproblemasitspopulationages.Itwillbeimportantforyoungpeopletobeabletounderstandandcarefortheelderlyinthecomingdecades(数十年).
Sadly,myowngrandparentsweren’taroundwhenIwaslittle,astheyhadalreadypassedaway.Inevergottolearnwhattheworldwaslikethroughtheireyes,orwhatkindsofchallengestheymighthavefacedwhentheyweremyage.Theirliveswillalwaysbeamysterytome.
ButIsupposeIcanstilllearnfromotherpeopleofoldergenerations.Imightfindsomeoftheirideasold-fashioned,andtheymightbelievethatmygeneration’swayofthinkingisstrangeorincorrect.Butwecanstilllearnfromeachotheranyway.
36.WhatisspecialabouttheSingaporeanfacility?
A.Itisactuallyachildcarecenter.B.Noteveryvisitorisallowedtogothere.
C.Itacceptsbothelderlypeopleandkids.D.Theelderlyhelptakecareofkidsthere.
37.Whatproblemdoestheworldface,accordingtothewriter?
A.Kidsareshowinglessrespectfortheelderly.B.Theelderlycan’tunderstandchildren.
C.Therearemoreandmoreelderlypeople.D.Youngpeopleareunabletocarefortheelderly.
38.Itisclearthat________.
A.SisterGeraldineTanlostherparentswhenshewasstillveryyoung
B.theSt.Joseph’sHomemainlyservesseniorpeople
C.thewriterhasnobrothersorsisters
D.about50kidsbetweentheagesof6monthsand2yearsoldareintheSt.Joseph’sHome
39.InParagraph5,thewritertellsusthat________.
A.weshouldcherishourgrandparentsB.weshouldseetheworldinamoretraditionalway
C.grandparentsfacemanychallengesD.grandparents’livesarefullofmystery
40.Whatopinionmightthewriteragreewith?
A.Elderlypeopledon’tunderstandyoungsters.
B.Youngsterscan’tappreciateelderlypeople’swisdom.
C.Theelderlyandtheyoungsharelittleexperience.
D.Differentgenerationscanlearnfromeachother.
ThemomentIsteppedofftheplaneafterawriter’smeeting,myyoungestsonJeremygreetedmeandcriedout,“Posterpaper,Mama!
Ineedposterpaper.We’rehavingacompetitionatschool.”
Beingahousewifeandwriter,IfeltlikenomatterhowhardItried,Icouldn’tkeepupwiththeneedsofmyfamily.Backathome,Jeremykeptremindingmeoftheposterpaper,butIjustcouldn’tspareaminuteforit.Graduallythough,hebegantospeakmoresoftly,almostasifheweretalkingtohimself.Maybehe’lljustforgetit,Ithoughthopefully.SoIputJeremy’srequestatthebottomofmylonglistofthingstodo.
MythirddayhomeImanagedtotakefifteenminutestotypeanarticlewhenasmallshadowfellacrossmypaper.IknewwhoitwouldbebeforeIlookedup.Jeremystoodquietlywatchingme.Oh,myGod,pleasedon’tlethimsayitagain.IknewwhathewantedbutIneededtotype.IsmiledweaklyatJeremyandkepttyping.Hewatchedforafewmoreminutes,thenturnedandwalkedaway.Ialmostdidn’thearhiswords.“Competitionisovertomorrow,anyway.”Thesmallfigurewalkingoutofmyroom,asilentvoicespokeurgentlytomyheart,“Gethimthatpaper-now!
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