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上海上外附中9B月考

上外附中2017学年第二学期月考

(初二英语2017.10)

(满分100时间90分钟)

PartIVocabularyandGrammar

I.Fillintheblanksbasedonthetext.

1.Thebatteryisbeingcharged.________________________________________

2.Thetigeragreedtotheplanand________________________________________

3.I’llshowyouaroundLondon.________________________________________

4.________________________________________Theytoldstoriesaboutloveandwar.

5.Exerciseisavitalactivityforyourhealth,andcanactually____________________________

II.Phrases

1.唱国歌

2.写字足够清楚

3.在史前时代

4.塑造一个好的性格

5.一把电吉他

III.RW

1.f_________(adj.)

perfect

2.h_________(adj.)

beingfriendlyandgenerousatreceivingandentertainingguests

3.r_________(adj.)

famous

4.r_________(n.)

violent,explosiveanger

5.r_________(v.)

causegreatdamagetosb.orsth.

6.t_________(n.)

dreamystateinwhichonedoesnotnoticewhatishappening

7.c_________(n.)

agroupofpeoplewhomakethelawsinsomecountries,forexampleintheUnitedStates

8.m_________(v.)

Behavebadlyorcruellytowardsapersonoranimal

9.s_________(n.)

personorthingthatcomesafterandtakestheplaceofsb./sth.

10.d_________(v.)

Putsth.(oftenabone)ofitsproperposition

IV.Translation

1.如果你再持续打扰她,我将不得不惩罚你。

2.我承认曾听说过这件事。

3.一场大雪瓦解了城市的交通系统。

4.公共道德的败坏是非常的危险的。

5.他不再能胜任这份要求很高的工作。

V.Fillintheblankswiththeproperformofthewordsinbrackets.

dramahatedistributeconvinceimpression

1.Thisargumentisfar___________thantheguessing.

2.Wehavetoensureafair___________ofwealth.

3.Shewasfullof___________andbitterness.

4.Theworld’sclimatewillchange___________.

5.Shewas___________athowwellStephencoulddance.

VI.Choice

1.JohnaswellasI_________yourplan.

A.agreetoB.agreestoC.agreewithD.agreeswith

2.Iwouldrather_________athomethan_________today.

A.tostay;togotothemoviesB.stay;gotothemovies

C.stayed;gotothemoviesD.staying;goingtothemovies

3.Sorry,wecan’tenterthebedroom,becauseIhave________thekeyintheoffice.

A.lostB.missC.forgottenD.left

4.Weshoulddo______weshould_______otherswhenweknowtheyareintrouble.

A.what;tohelpB.all;help

C.what;helpingD.all;helping

5.HerspokenEnglishisbetterthan_______inourclass.

A.anyone’selseB.anyoneelse’s

C.anyoneelseD.anyone’selse’s

6.IfMarytotheconcertwithus,shewouldhaveenjoyedheself.

A.hadgoneB.went

C.wouldhavegoneD.worthybeingstudied

8.Wehad______nicedinnerafter______meetingwith______dishesoffish,meat,vegetables,anddessert.

A.a;/;theB.the;the;/C.a;the;/D./;the;the

9.Iamafraidofthereisn’tany______foryouinmycar.

A.placeB.seatC.sitD.room

10._________housewasdestroyedbythebigearthquake.

A.TomandJohn’sB.Tom’sandJohn

C.Tom’sandJohn’sD.TomandJohn

11.-Thefridgedoesn’tworkproperly,I’mafraid.

-Whycan’tyoudo_______aboutit?

A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything

12.wouldyouliketosleepwiththewindow_______atnightinsummer?

A.openwideB.wideopenC.openwidelyD.openedwidely

13.Sheinsistedthatadoctor________immediately.

A.hadsentforB.sendC.besentforD.wassent

14.Ishallneverforgettheday_______ShenZhouVwaslaunched,________hasagreateffectonmylife.

A.when;whichB.that;whichC.which;thatD.when;that

15.Thekindsofplantsrarelyneedwatering,_________?

A.dotheyB.don’ttheyC.needtheyD.needn’tthey

VII.Tense

1.-Haveyouconsidered________(change)yourjobasateacher?

-Yes.Ilikethejobbecauseateacherisoftenconsidered________(be)agardener.

2.Thepolicefoundthatthehouse___________(breakinto)whenthewar__________(breakout)

3.Heispreparingthespeechattheparty_______holdatMarie’shousetomorrow.

VIII.SentencesTransformation

1.Theriverisfivemetersdeep.

=Thisisa___________________river.

=Theriveris_____________________.

2.Tomisthetallestboyintheclass.

=Tomistallerthan___________________intheclass.

=Tomistallerthan___________________intheclass.

3.“Didyouvisittheexhibitionyesterday?

”Mr.Greenaskedhisson.

_______________________________________________________________________________

PartTwo:

reading

(A)

Inthesecondhalfofeachyear,manypowerfulstormsareborninthetropicalAtlanticandCaribbeanseas.Ofthese,onlyaboutahalfadozengenerate(引起,导致)thestrong,circlingwindsof75milesperhourormorethatgivethemhurricanestatus,andseveralusuallymaketheirwaytothecoast.Theretheycausemillionsofdollarsofdamage,andbringdeathtolargenumbersofpeople.

Thegreatstormsthathitthecoaststartasinnocentcirclingdisturbanceshundreds---eventhousands---ofmilesouttosea.Astheytravelaimlesslyoverwaterwarmedbythesummersun,theyarecarriedwestwardbythetradewinds.Whenconditionsarejustright,warm,moistairflowsinatthebottomofsuchadisturbance,movesupwardthroughitandcomesoutatthetop.Intheprocess,themoistureinthiswarmairproducesrain,andwithittheheatthatisconvertedtoenergyintheformofstrongwinds.Astheheatincreases,theyounghurricanebeginstoswirlinacounter-clockwise(逆时针方向)motion.

Theaveragelifeofahurricaneisonlyaboutninedays,butitcontainsalmostmorepowerthanwecanimagine.Theenergyintheheatreleasedbyahurricane’srainfallinasingledaywouldsatisfytheentireelectricalneedsoftheUnitedStatesformorethansixmonths.

Water,notwind,isthemainsourceofdeathanddestructioninahurricane.Atypicalhurricanebrings6to12inchdownpoursresultinginsuddenfloods.Worstofallisthepowerfulmovementofthesea,themountainsofwatermovingtowardthelow-pressurehurricanecenter.Thewaterlevelrisesasmuchas15feetabovenormalasitmovestowardshore.

1.Whenisastormconsideredtobeahurricane?

A.Whenitisaccompaniedbywind

B.Whenitisaccompaniedbybothwindandrain

C.Whenitscirclingwindsmoveat75milesperhourorevenmore.

D.Whenitscirclingwindsbringsdamages.

2.Thephrase“innocentcirclingdisturbances”inParagraph2means______

A.innocentpeoplecausingsmalldisturbances.

B.innocentpeoplecausingbigdisturbances.

C.damagingcirclingwinds

D.harmlesscirclingwinds.

3.Thefirst“it”ininParagraph2refersto_____

A.adisturbance

B.moistair

C.tradewinds

D.water

4.whichofthefollowingbestsummariesthepassage?

A.TheHurricane–ItsHarmsandBenefits

B.TheOriginandEffectsofHurricane

C.TheHurricaneandItsGreatEnergy

D.TheDisastersCausedbyHurricane

(B)

Whileyouaremuchsaferinsidethanout,lightningcanstrikeyoueveninthehome.Here'showtoprotectyourselfindoors:

  1.Stayawayfromwindows.Getoutoftheshowerofbath.Don'ttouchconductorssuchasfireplacesandmetalpipes.

  Cheerywasstruckbylightninglastyearwhilewashingherclothes.Lightningenteredawindownexttothewashingmachine,struckherrighthand,6throughherbodyandfinallyoutofherleftarm."ItwasasthoughIwasholdingabolt(雷电)oflightninginmyhands,"remembersCherry,whowasthrownacrosstheroom.

  2.Stayoffthetelephone.Itisn'tanoldwives'story-manypeoplehavebeenhurtthroughtelephonewires.ItwasrainingoutsidewhilePeterAndersonwasonthephoneathishouseinFlorida."Ban!

Abolthitthebuilding,"hesays."Ifeelthehaironmyarmsstandonendandachargehitmethroughtelephone,whichwasalmostblownoutofmyhand."

  3.Unplug(拔插头)televisions,computers,etc.Don'tjustturnthemoff.Ifthehouseisstruck,theycouldbedamagedifyoukeepthempluggedin.

4.Trylightningrods(避雷针)ifyourareaisveryoftenhitbylightning.Properlyfixed,lightningrodsreducethechancesofdamagetoahomeandtothepeopleinsideit.

1.Accordingtothewriter_______havebeenhurtthroughtelephonelines.

A.onlyyoungpeopleB.nobody

C.lotsofpeople`D.onlyoldwives

2.Petersaid,“Ifeltthehaironmyarmsstandonend,”Thatistosay,Peter________

A.wasverysadB.feltquitecold

C.washitbylightningD.hadhisarmsbroken

3.WhenachargehitPeter,hewas___________

A.standingbythetelephone

B.repairingthetelephone

C.walkingtowardthetelephone

D.makingatelephonecall

4.Itissafeto________thecomputerwhenhitbylightning.

A.turnoffB.unplug

C.turnonD.restart

5.Thepassageismainlyabout

A.thedangerofmakingphonecallsduringathunderstorm

B.howwecanprotectourselvesoutdoorsfromlightning

C.itismuchsaferoutside:

duringathunderstorm

D.thewaystoprotectourselvesfrombeinghitbylightningindoors

6.whichofthefollowingisture?

A.lightningrodswillmakethehousesaferifitisfixedproperly

B.PeterAnderson’sstorywastoldbyanoldlady

C.TheTVsetwillbedamagedevenifyouunplug

D.Cherrywasstruckbythelightningwhensheishavingabath

II.Cloze

AfamilyownedafarmnearBeulah,MichiganU.S.Theykeptabull____1____anoldelmtree.Thebullwalkedaroundthetree,____2____aheavyironchainwithhim,whichcutatrench(沟痕)onthesurfaceofthetreeaboutthreefeetoffground.Thetrench____3____overtheyears,thoughforwhatever____4____,itdidn’tkillthetree.Later,thefamilysoldthe____5____andtooktheirbulltotheirnewhomeinanotherstate.Theycutthechain,____6____theironringbehindaroundthetree.Overtheyears,bark(树皮)____7____coveredtherusting(生锈的)chain.

Thenoneyear,an____8____disasterstruck

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