广州市九年级阅读素质测试及答案.docx
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广州市九年级阅读素质测试及答案
九年级阅读素质测试
一.完型填空(每题1分,共10分)
In1957,JaneGoodallfirstmetthefamousanthropologist(人类学者)DrLouisLeakey,wholaterplayedanimportantroleinherlife.Withthe1ofgaininginsightintohumans’evolutionary(进化的)past,DrLeakey2apioneeringlong-termfieldstudyon3chimps.EventhoughJanehadnoformal4,herpatienceanddeterminationtounderstandanimals5himtochooseherforthestudy.6itwasunusualforawomantoworkintheforestofAfrica,goingthere7thefulfillment(实现)ofherchildhooddream.Inthesummerof1960she8inTanzania(坦桑尼亚)onLakeTanganyika’seasternshore.Thismarkedthe9ofthelongestcontinuousfieldstudyofanimalsintheir10habitat(栖息地).Fiveyears11,sheearnedadoctor’sdegreeatCambridgeUniversityandthen12toTanzaniatofoundtheGombeStreamResearchCenter.Andin1977,toprovideon-going13forchimpresearch,DrGoodall14TheJaneGoodallInstitute.Today,she15mostofhertimetravelingaroundtheworld,givinglecturesonher16atGombeandspeakingtoschoolgroupsaboutRoots&Shoots,herenvironmentaleducationandhumanitarianprogramforthe17.“Chimpshavegivenmeso18.Thelonghoursspentwiththeminthe19haveenrichedmylifebeyondmeasure.WhatIhavelearnedfromthemhasshapedmy20ofhumanbehavior,ofourplaceinnature.”
1.A.wayB.ideaC.knowledgeD.method
2.A.suggestedB.achievedC.arguedD.changed
3.A.modestB.specialC.rudeD.wild
4.A.exerciseB.trainingC.livingD.practice
5.A.devotedB.letC.madeD.led
6.A.IfB.BecauseC.AlthoughD.Once
7.A.meantB.stoppedC.intendedD.inspired
8.A.arrivedB.leftC.reachedD.went
9.A.endB.beginningC.happeningD.achievement
10.A.newB.oldC.man-madeD.natural
11.A.laterB.beforeC.agoD.behind
12.A.connectedB.referredC.returnedD.turned
13.A.environmentB.evidenceC.timeD.support
14.A.createdB.builtC.foundedD.set
15.A.costsB.spendsC.paysD.devotes
16.A.braveryB.presenceC.experiencesD.appearance
17.A.animalsB.youthC.humanD.adults
18.A.littleB.manyC.muchD.few
19.A.fieldB.universityC.instituteD.forest
20.A.imaginationB.desireC.understandingD.protection
二.完形填空
Last summer I was a volunteer at a shelter for the homeless, a place for homeless people to sleep at night. I wasn‟t working that summer and was 16 only two classes in summer school, so I had some free time.
Three nights a week, I 17 in the kitchen of the shelter along with other four volunteers. We planned and 18 hot meals of vegetables, chicken, fish and fruit for 45 people. The homeless people 19 this good food because many of them usually don‟t eat well. They were very grateful.
I 20 this volunteer work very much and made 21 with the four volunteers in the kitchen. One was a very nice elderly housewife, one a movie actor, another a young teacher, and the other a college student, like me.
I talked to a lot of the homeless people at the shelter. Their life stories 22 me with sympathy. Some of them had 23 with alcohol or drugs while others only had bad luck. One woman worked for almost 30 years for a small company, and then she lost her 24 . She looked for a 25 job, but couldn‟t find one, as she was too 26 . She could do nothing but sell her furniture — sofas, chairs, and tables so that she could pay for her 27 .The woman 28 on job hunting, but she still couldn‟t find one. She had no money for her 29 and had to sleep in her car. Then she had to sell her car. Alone, 30 , and homeless, she finally came to the shelter
16. A. studying B. planning C. holding D. taking
17. A. helped B. waited C. appeared D. washed
18. A. ordered B. bought C. cooked D. finished
19. A. hated B. needed C. collected D. bought
20. A. wanted B. had C. owned D. enjoyed
21. A. decisions B. wishes C. friends D. changes
22. A. struck B. filled C. seized D. provided
23. A. habits B. worries C. fears D. problems
24. A. bag B. job C. home D. money
25. A. good B. fresh C. skilled D. new
26. A. old B. poor C. sick D. dull
27. A. company B. friends C. food D. furniture
28. A. went B. moved C. came D. worked
29. A. block B. cottage C. building D. flat
30. A. afraid B. shy C. shocked D. mad
三.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
It was meant to be the holiday of a lifetime—my first trip abroad alone, without my parents. I had organised everything myself and I would show them how independent I could be.
I had arranged to stay in a farmhouse outside a village in southern Italy. My schedule said that the plane would arrived in Italy at five o'clock in the afternoon and it was a thirty-minute drive from the airport to the village. I wanted to get to my destination before it got dark, so I could have a drink, watch the sunset and enjoy an evening meal.
The problems began at the airport. My plane was three hours late taking off. I walked around the airport, looked in the shops, and drank coffee in the cafes. I didn't eat anything. That was a mistake!
When the plane finally took off, they gave me a cold, tasteless meal which I could not eat.
We arrived in Italy in the early evening and I was feeling lightheaded from the lack of food. The sun was setting as I was collecting my bags!
I missed it completely!
I went to the desk to find my hire car and that was when I discovered the next problem. The receptionist couldn't find my name in the computer and there were no more cars. There were no buses or trains to the village, and the taxis were in strike.
The receptionist felt sorry for me. She phoned her brother, Alessandro, who agreed to take me to the village. I waited for Alessandro at the front gate and he arrived driving a very old car with smoke pouring out of the engine. We set off. Fifteen minutes later we broke down. I was tired and depressed, and very, very hungry. I began to think my parents were right. Maybe I was too young to travel on my own. Luckily, Alessandro was a mechanic. After an hour, he fixed the car and we started driving again.
It was nearly midnight when we arrived at the farmhouse. A man opened the door and smiled. “Come in,” he said. “We have been waiting for you.” I sat with a group of the friendliest people I've ever met and had a meal that was absolutely wonderful. And I'm glad to say that the rest of my trip turned out to be exactly the same.
31. What time did the plane finally arrive?
A. 5 pm. B. 5:
30pm.
C. 8 pm. D. 8:
30pm.
32. How did the writer feel when he landed in Italy?
A. Hungry because he hadn't eaten for many hours.
B. Tired because he hadn't slept on the plane.
C. Angry because the plane was so late.
D. Confused because no one was there to meet him.
33. Why did the writer miss the sunset?
A. He was busy getting his bags.
B. The plane arrived late in the night.
C. The plane‟s window was closed.
D. He didn't realise the time.
34. Which of the following is NOT a problem described by the writer?
A. His plane was late. B. He lost his luggage. C. There were no taxis. D. His car broke down.
35. What was the writer‟s impression of Italian people?
A. They were kind and friendly. B. They were formal and cold.
C. They were nice but unorganised. D. They were casual and careless.
B
Which are the best cities to shop in?
Writer Ellie Clare, has been to five cities around the world to find out. This week she writes about Paris.
I went to Paris in June. It's a lovely city for sightseeing at that time of year, but it's also a great place to find high-quality fashion. I started in the speciality stores and visited all the top names, including Cartier, Chanel and Christian Dior. I've never seen such beautiful things, but they are, of course, very expensive. I bought some perfume and moved on to the huge department stores in Paris. Two of the most famous are Primtemps and Galleries Lafayette and they are definitely good places to visit. One place I found disappointing was the Champ-Elysees, the most famous street in Paris. In the old days, it was a great place for fashion, but now there are too many fast-food restaurants, banks, airline offices, shopping centres and cinemas aimed at tourists. Don't waste your time there!
After the shops I tried the markets. One of the most famous places to find treasures in Paris is the flea market. There are three main flea markets --- each selling unbelievable range of old and second hand goods. They are located around the old gates to the city. I spent hours walking around these fascinating places and while I was there I discovered the meaning of the name 'flea market'. Hundreds of years ago, the royal family gave away their old clothes, which were then sold by people at these markets. But the clothes were full of little insects --- fleas of course!
One of the stall sellers told me that the best time to find treasures at the market was before the crowds arrived, usually between 5am and 6am. But that was a bit early for me. I was enjoying the Paris night life too much!
There are also open-air markets all around the city where you can buy flowers, clothes, pets, food and many other things. And if you want to buy a book, visit the rows of bookstalls along the River Seine. You can find some great bargains there, or you can spend hours just looking.
If you want to buy half of Paris or if you just want to walk around and look, you'll love the experience. Paris is a great place to shop!
36. What is the main purpose of the
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