沪教版届九年级上学期英语第三次月考C卷.docx
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沪教版届九年级上学期英语第三次月考C卷
沪教版2020届九年级上学期英语第三次月考C卷
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一、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)(共1题;共15分)
1.(15分)完形填空
WaltWhitmanwasafamousAmericanpoet(诗人).Hewasborn1 Mary31,1819,inLongIsland.Therewerenine2 inhisfamily,andhewasthesecond.3 hewasfouryearsold,hisfamilymovedtoBrooklynbecausehisfamilywastoopoor.Hischildhoodwasrestless(不安宁的)andunhappy. 4 theageof11,heleftschool.Thenhebeganto5 ajobtohelphisfamily.Asayoungman,Whitman6 aschoolteacher,aprinterandanewspaperreporter.Hewas7 yearsoldwhenhepublishedhisfirstbookofpoetry(诗集)in1855.He8itLeavesofGrass.It9 onlytwelvepoems.Thenewformofhispoetry10 manypeople.Whitmanwaspoorandweakduringthelastyearsofhislife.Hediedin1892.
(1)
A.in
B.at
C.on
D.for
(2)
A.persons
B.children
C.people
D.boys
(3)
A.When
B.So
C.For
D.At
(4)
A.As
B.At
C.In
D.On
(5)
A.askfor
B.lookfor
C.waitfor
D.payfor
(6)
A.workedin
B.workedwith
C.workedat
D.workedas
(7)
A.thirty-one
B.thirty-two
C.thirty-six
D.thirty-five
(8)
A.called
B.wrote
C.read
D.liked
(9)
A.has
B.are
C.were
D.have
(10)
A.surprised
B.surprise
C.bored
D.bore
二、阅读理解(共13小题;每小题2分,满分26分)(共4题;共26分)
2.(6分)根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
D
TeddySmith'sFastFood
Open:
10:
00a.m.-10:
30p.m.
Lunchserved(服务)till2:
00p.m.
Dinnerservedtill9:
30p.m.
Eatinortakeaway
Mains(主食)
BeefSteak:
$4.25
Hamburger:
$3.15(small)$3.95(large)
Noodles:
$2.05(small)$2.50(large)
Desserts
IceCream:
$1.25
Flavours(味道):
Banana,Chocolate,Apple
ApplePie:
$0.75
ChocolateCake:
$0.95
Drinks
SoftDrinks:
$0.75(small)$0.95(large)
Flavours:
Cola,Apple,Orange
CoffeeorTea:
$1.25
(1)Whendotheystopservingdinner?
A.10:
00a.m.
B.10:
30p.m.
C.2:
00p.m.
D.9:
30p.m.
(2)Howmuchdoasmallhamburgerandalargesoftdrinkcost?
A.$3.9.
B.$3.95.
C.$4.1.
D.$4.9.
(3)Howmanykindsofthingshavechocolateinthem?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
3.(6分) BALTIMORE.MARYLAND—Anoldpostcardchangedthelivesofaneleven-year-oldboyandaverysickwoman.ThepostcardhadapictureofthesteamshipTitanic.TheTitanicwasthelargestoceanshipintheworld.Ithitaniceberg(冰山)andsankonApril14.1912.Morethan1,500ofthe2,200peopleontheshipwerekilled.
Thepostcardwaspassedfromonepersontoanotherformorethan80years.Thenitappearedatacardshowforpeoplewholikedtocollectpostcards.Aneleven-year-oldboy,JoeyRussell,cametotheshowwithhisgrandfather.HisgrandfatherkneweverythingabouttheTitanicanditstripfromEnglandtoNewYork.“Let’sbuythatpostcard.”hetoldJoey.“Itwillbeimportantsomeday.”
Twoyearslater,Joey’sgrandfathertookhimonaspecialtrip.TheywentonatriptotheNorthAtlanticoceantowatchasworkerspulledtheTitanicupfromthebottomoftheocean.Joeyputhisspecialpostcardinhisbagforthetrip.Ontheship,JoeymetEdithHaisman.ThiswomanwasontheTitanicwhenitsank.Shewasoneofthepeoplewhowererescued.Joeypulledthepostcardoutofhispocket.“Pleasesignthis,Mrs.Haisman.”hesaid.Shewashappytowritehernameonthebackofthepostcard.
WhenJoeygothome,heputthepostcardawayandforgotaboutit,ThenKateShelley,oneofJoey’sfriends,toldhimthathermotherwasverysick.Sheneededanoperation,buttherewasaproblem.Theoperationwasveryexpensive,andthefamilyneeded$80,000topayforit.Friendsandrelativestriedtohelp.Butwherecouldtheygetsomuchmoney?
ThenwhenJoeywenttoseethenewmovie“Titanic”,hehadanidea.“MillionsofpeopleareseeingthismovieandreadingabouttheTitanic.”Joeythought.HerememberedtheoldpostcardwithEdithHaisman’ssignatureonit.“MaybeIcansellitforsomemoney.ThenIcanhelpKate’smom.”
JoeytoldhismotherandfatherabouthisideatohelpMrs.Shelley.Hisparentshelpedhimtrytosellthepostcardtothepersonwhowouldpaythemostmoneyforit.Joey’sstorywasontelevisionandinnewspapers.JoeyandKateevenwenttoNewYorktobeonanationalTVshow.Aftertheshow,manypeoplecalledintooffermoneyfortheTitaniccard.Someoneboughtitfor$60.000.
Joey’skindheartandtheoldTitanicpostcardworkedtogethertosaveawoman’slife.
(1)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheoldpostcard?
A.TheTitanicwasthelargeststeamshipintheworldin1912.
B.ThesteamshipTitanichitanicebergandsankaboutahundredyearsago.
C.Overtwothousandpassengerswerekilledintheoceanaccident.
D.MorethaneightyyearshadpassedbeforethepostcardbelongedtoJoey.
(2)JoeyRussell_________.
A.decidedtobuythepostcardatashop
B.showedgreatinterestincollectingpostcards
C.tookthepostcardwithhimtoseeMrs.Shelley
D.askedMrs.Haismantosignhernameonhispostcard
(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rescued”meaninthesentence?
A.Bemadesafefromdanger.
B.Beonanoceantrip.
C.Beworkingonboard.
D.Beaskedtosellthepostcard.
(4)WhendidJoeyRussellhavetheideaofsellinghisoldpostcardformoney?
A.WhenKateShelleytoldhimofhermother’ssickness.
B.Whenhewenttoseethenewmovie“Titanic”.
C.WhenhewasreadingthenewbookofTitanic.
D.WhenherememberedMrs.Haisman’ssignatureonhiscard.
(5)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheTitanicarrivedinNewYorkattheendofApril,1912.
B.Attheageof13,JoeyRussellgotMrs.Haisman’ssignature.
C.JoeyRussellsoldouthispostcardsonanationalTVshow.
D.TheTitaniccardwassoldtomanypeoplefor$60,000.
4.(6分) IamaprofessorofsportsandexercisesoIoftendealwithnervousnessinmyresearchwithsportspeople.Actually,mostpeopleexperiencenervousnessatsometimeoranother.
Ifyouarefeelinganxious,myadviceistofirstfindthecauseorcauses.Makeslistofthosethingsthataremakingyounervousandworkoutwhichonesyoucandosomethingabout.Focusallofyoureffortsonmanagingthecausesthatyoucancontrol.
Mostpeoplecannottellthedifferencebetweencontrollable(可控制的)anduncontrollablecauses,sothingstheycan'tcontrolbecomeabigreasonfornervousness.Dealingwiththisisveryimportantifpeoplewanttokeepahealthymind.
Simplytrytoaccepttheuncontrollablecausesofnervousness.Youmightbeworriedabouttheweatheronabigday,anaccidentoranattackonthetrain,orperhapsjustthingsthatotherpeoplearedoingatwork.Theresultsmaybeveryimportantbutthereisstillnouseworryingbecauseyoucan'tcontrolanyofthesethings.Acceptthatyoucan'tcontroleverything.Onceyouunderstandthis,itbecomeseasiernottoworry.
Ifasituation,suchasswimming,iscausingyoutobeanxious,trytofaceitasoftenaspossiblesothatyoucangetusedtoit.
Itcanoftenhelptothinkaboutyourselfdoingthethingthatmakesyounervous—thencloseyoureyesandimagineitgoingwell.Imaginehowtheflightorjobinterviewisgoingtohappensothatyoucangetusedtoit.Thiswillhelpyouunderstandthatthethingyoufearmostisprobablynotgoingtohappen.
(1)Thewriterthinksthereisnouseworryingaboutsomecausesofnervousnessbecause_____________.
A.mostarenotveryimportant
B.theyarenottherealcausesoftheproblem
C.theycannotbecontrolledbypeople
D.it'sbettertodealwithonecauseatatime
(2)Ifswimmingmakesyounervous,whatshouldyoudoaccordingtothewriter?
A.Goswimmingoftentogetusedtoit
B.Avoidgoingtotheswimmingpool.
C.Findaswimmingteacher
D.Imaginewatchingothersswim.
(3)Whatistrueaboutnervousnessaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itusuallyhasonlyonecause
B.Itisusuallycausedbypeople.
C.Peoplecaneasilymanageit.
D.Mostpeoplesufferfromit.
(4)Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?
A.Tointroducethewriter'ssportsexperience
B.Toadviseonhowtodealwithnervousness
C.Tohelppeopleremembertheirfears
D.Toexplainthedangersofnervousness.
5.(8分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
C
Youneedsomebreadandmilk.Buthalfanhourlater,youleavethesupermarketwithatrolley(手推车)fulloffood.Whatgamesdosupermarketsplaytomakeusspendsomuchmoney?
Thetricksusuallystartbeforeyouwalkin.Outsidethesupermarketentrance,anybodywhowalkspastcansmellwarm,freshbread.Thatmakesushungryandreadytobuylotsoffood,notjustbread.
Nowyou'reinsideand,ofcourse,asmallbasketwouldbefine,butalltheyhavearetrolleys.Andofcoursetheproblemwithatrolleyisthatitlookssadandlonelywithjustoneortwoproductsinside.Sowemayfillitwithsomething.Infact,supermarkettrolleysareactuallygettingbiggersothatwebuymore.
Ofcourse,manypeopleshopinsupermarketsbecausetheythinkeverythingischeaperthaninothershops.Sosupermarketsofferverycheappricesonsomethingsbutthenhavehigherpricesforotherproducts.Onenewtrickistoputredstickersonproducts.Customersusuallyconnectredstickerswithlowerpricessotheredstickersiseasytobenoticed,evenwhenthereisnoreduction!
Interestingly,thistrickappearstowo
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