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1、廣州市育才實驗學(xué)校2016學(xué)年第一學(xué)期第一次月考九年級英語試卷二、語法選擇(共15小題,每題1分,滿分15分)I didnt cry when I learned I was the parent of a disable child. I just sat still and didnt say 16 . When Jenny was 17 , I sent her to kindergarten. 18 the first morning, Jenny spent hours 19 by herself. It seemed that she felt very 20 . However,

2、 to my joy, Jennys classmates always encouraged her, “You 21 all your spelling words right today!” In fact, her spelling list was 22 in the class. Later, she faced a very painful 23 at the end of the term. There was a game which had 24 to do with physical education. But Jenny was behind in it. My hu

3、sband and I were anxious about the day. At the kindergarten, I was quite worried 25 her slow action, Jenny would probably hold up her team. The game went well 26 it was time for the sack(麻袋)race. Surely Jenny would find it difficult_27_. But as it was her turn to join, a change took place in her tea

4、m. The tallest boy behind Jenny placed his hands on her waist(腰). Two 28 boys stood in front of her. The moment the player before Jenny stepped out from the sack, the two boys _29_the sack suddenly and kept it open while the tall boy lifted Jenny and put her into it. A girl nearby took her hand and

5、supported her until Jenny got her balance(平衡). Then she jumped forward, smiling and proud. In the cheers of the teachers, schoolmates and parents, I 30 thanked the kind people who made it possible for my disabled daughter to be like other classmates. Then I finally cried.16. A. everything B. an

6、ything C. nothing D. something17. A. old enough B. enough oldC. too old D. so old18. A. In B. AtC. On D. Of19. A. on playing B. play C. to play D. playing20. A. alone B. lonely C. lone D. alonely21. A. got B. were getting C. are getting D. will get22. A. easier B. the easiest C. easy D. most easy23.

7、 A. choose B. chose C. choice D. choices24. A. nothing B. anything C. everything    D. something25. A. because B. because of C. so D. and26. A. when B. until C. after D. unless27. A. complete B. to complete C. completing D. completed28. A. the other B. the others C. other D. others29. A. p

8、icked B. picks C. picking D. to pick30. A. silent B. silence C. silently D. silencely三、完形填空(共10小題,每題1.5分,滿分15分)Antony is a strong and young man. He eats a lot, sleeps more, but works 31 . He doesnt like to learn actively, so he 32 little. He cant do any 33 work and he has to look for a simple job. O

9、ne day he found a job on a farm. When its working time, he always said he was 34 and needed to have a rest. So he got less 35 than the others.Winter was coming. The workers were getting ready for the next 36 . The farmer told him to cut down some trees in the forest. The young man went there with a

10、37 .After three days, Antony didnt come back. The farmer wanted to find out 38 the young man was doing it. He was 39 when he found Antony sitting on the chair, cutting the tree. “Why are you sitting here to cut the trees?” asked the farmer as his face turned red. “Because I cant work 40 I am lying d

11、own, sir.”31. A. a lot B. more C. less D. hard32. A. knows B. speaks C. writes D. works33. A. usual B. heavy C. necessary D. difficult34. A. happy B. tired C. afraid D. worried35. A. food B. water C. time D. money36. A. year B. month C. week D. day37. A. knife B. chair C. gun D. basket38. A. where B

12、. when C. why D. how39. A. worried B. excited C. angry D. sad40. A. after B. when C. before D. as soon as四、閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分) A Londons Chinese community dates back to the 18th century, when a small number of Chinese sailors moved to the city to work in Limhouse, East London. As

13、 time went on, other Chinese people came to this area and Limhouse began to be known as Chinatown. However, Londons Chinese community remained very small for many years: at the start of the 20th century, there were just 545 Chinese people in Britain. After the Second World War, many farmers in Hong

14、Kong lost their jobs and came to London. As Limhouse had been almost destroyed during the war, they settled in a different area-a part of central London near Leicester Square. This area is now what Londoners call Chinatown. At first, the new immigrants(移民)found it difficult to get jobs. In the 1950s

15、, however, a small Chinese restaurant opened in London. Many British people visited it and said that Chinese food was wonderful!Suddenly, Chinese restaurants and take-aways started opening in every part of the city. Instead of too little work, the new Chinese immigrants now found that they had too m

16、uch! They worked as cooks, managers or waiters. Most of them enjoyed their lives and arranged their friends and relatives to join them from overseas. As time went by, Londons Chinese community became more and more successful. The sons and daughters of the original restaurant workers studied and work

17、ed very hard. And most went on to get highly paid jobs. Many Chinese families left Chinatown and moved to the more expensive outskirts. Chinatown, however, is still as lively as ever.41. When did the first Chinese immigrants come to London?A. In the 1950s. B. More than 200 years ago. C. Af

18、ter the Second World War. D. At the start of the 20th century.42. Why did many Chinese immigrants come to London in the 1950s?A. Because it was easy for them to get jobs there.B. Because Limhouse had been almost destroyed during the war.C. Because many British people enjoyed Chinese food. 

19、D. Because their children could study there and get highly paid jobs.43. In the 1950s, Chinese immigrants came to London and worked as _. A. sailorsB. farmers C. sailors and farmers D. restaurant workers44. Where is London's Chinatown now?A. In the east of London. B. In Limhouse.&

20、#160;C. Not far from Leicester Square. D. Outside the city.45.According to this passage, if people live in the outskirts of a city, they live _. A. in the villageB. far away from the cityC. in the centre of the city D. in the outer areas of the cityBElizabeth Blackwell was born i

21、n England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she was ten years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission(錄取) to medical schools, she was finally ac

22、cepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of schooling.In 1849, after graduation from medical school. she decided to further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon(外科醫(yī)師) , but a serious eye problem fo

23、rced her to give up the idea.Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children Besides being

24、 the first woman physician and founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.1. Why couldnt Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?A. She couldnt get admitted to medical school. B. She decided to further her education in Paris.C. A serious eye pr

25、oblem forced her to give up.D. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States.2. What main obstacle(障礙) almost destroyed Elizabeths chances for becoming a doctor?A. She was a woman. B. She wrote too many letters.C. She couldnt graduate from medical school. D. She couldnt set up he

26、r hospital.3. How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital?A. Eight years B. Ten years C. Nineteen years D. Thirty-six years 4. According to the passage, all of the following are “firsts” in the life of Elizabeth Blacekwell, except that she _.A. be

27、came the first woman physician B. was the first woman doctorC. and several other women founded the first hospital for women and childrenD. set up the first medical school for women5. Eilzabeth Blackwell spent most of her life in _.A. England B. Paris C. the United States D. New York City CEverything

28、 that humans hear is in the form of waves (波).Just as the eye sees light wares in the form of colors, the ear and the eye Curs these different waves into signals that the brain (大腦) can make sense of.The ears and brain have an Amazing amities to recognize(識別)particular sounds. For example, a mother

29、often can tell when her baby is crying even if there are other crying babies in the same room. This is because the sound of her babys cry has special meaning to her and the brain has recorded is importance. The ability to recognize sounds improves with experiences. As the brain receives informa

30、tion about sounds from day to day, it stores the information in its memory. When the brain hears new sounds, it gives meaning to them based on the information already in the memory. This is why certain words or songs can make a person happy. Often it is not the words or songs themselves that cause t

31、his feeling. The sounds are connected to happy memories for that person.After hearing process controlled by the brain is to decide where a sound is coming from. One ear is usually closer to the source (來源) of a sound than the other ear is. Sound waves are stronger when they reach the ear that is clo

32、ser. They also reach the closer ear first. The brain recognizes these differences and uses them to decide the location of the source of the sound.51.Which of the following shows the normal hearing process of a mother hearing her baby crying?a. The ears receive the sound waves.b. The mother recognize

33、s her babys cry.c. The mothers ears turn the sound waves into signals.d. The babys cry ravels in the form of sound wavese. The brain connects the signals to the information in the memory.Ad-a-c-b-e Bd-a-c-e-b Ca-d-c-b-e Da-d-c-e-b52. Certain words or songs can change a persons moods mainly because o

34、f his         .Alifestyle Bpersonality Cexperiences Dhobbies53. Why does a person feel happy when they hear some songs?A. Because certain words or songs can make a person happy.B. Because a person has the ability to recognize the sounds.C. Because the cer

35、tain sounds are connected to happy memories for that person.D. Because the person feel the song is special.54.According to the last paragraph, It will be the most difficult for a person who has lost the hearing in one ear to tell         .Awhere the sourc

36、e of a sound is Bhow loud a sound isCwhen a sound starts to appear Dwhat makes a sound55.What is the best title for this passage?AHuman Brains Amazing Facts BHuman Hearing CharacteristicsCHow to improve Hearing DHow Do Humans Hear DHold your head up high I was 15 months old, a happy carefree ki

37、d, until the day I fell. It was a bad fall. I landed on a piece of glass that cut my eye badly. From then on, so my injured, sightless, cloudy gray eye lived on with me. Sometimes people asked me embarrassing questions. When kids played games, I was always the “monster”. I grew up imagining that eve

38、ryone looked down on me. Yet Mom would say to me, “Hold your head up high and face the world.” I began to rely on that saying. As a child, I thought mum meant, “Be careful or you will fall down or bump into something because you are not looking.” As a teenager, I usually looked down to hide my shame

39、. But I found that when I held my head up high, people liked me. In high school I even became the class president, but on the inside I still felt like a monster. All I really wanted was to look like everyone else. When things got really bad, I would cry to my mom and she would look at me with loving

40、 eyes and say, “Hold your head up high and face the world. Let them see the beauty that is inside instead of your appearance.” My moms love was the spark that gave me confidence. I had faced hardships, and learned not only to appreciate myself but to have deep compassion (同情) for others. “Hold your

41、head up high” has been heard many times in my home. I say it to my children. The gift my mom gave me lives on.56. The word “carefree” in the first line probably means “_” in Chinese.A.無憂無慮的 B. 無拘無束的 C. 小心翼翼的 D. 與眾不同的57. Why did the writer imagine that everyone looked down on her?A. She felt bad abou

42、t her appearance.B. She found it hard to act as a monster.C. Kids refused to play games with her.D. People always asked her embarrassing questions.58. Why did the writers mum say “Hold your head up high” to her?A. To tell her to be careful. B. To help her hide the shame.C. To stop her from getting h

43、urt. D. To make her more confident.59. From the story, we can know that_.A. the writer understood the saying very well as a child.B. the writer felt like everyone else in high school.C. the writer is living with a warm and brave heart now.D. the writer has deep compassion for other all her life.60.

44、The passage is mainly about_.A. what the writer experienced when she was 15.B. what the writer did to show thanks for mums gift.C. how the writer changed herself with mums love.D. the writer has become confident with her great efforts.第二節(jié) 閱讀填空(共5小題,每題1分,滿分5分)Although problems are a part of our lives

45、, it certainly doesnt mean that we let them rule our lives forever. One day or the other, youll have to stand up and say-problem, I dont want you in my life.   61   Problems with friends, parents, girlfriends, husbands, and childrenthe list goes on. Apart from these, the inner conflic

46、ts within us work, too. These keep adding to our problems. Problems come in different shapes and colors and feelings. But good news is that all problems can be dealt with. Now read on to know how to solve your problems. Talk, it really helps. What most of us think is that our problem can be understo

47、od only by us and that no talking is going to help.  62 Talking helps you move on. Write your problems.   63   When you write down your problems, you are setting free all the tension from your system. You can try throwing away the paper on which you wrote your problems. By doing

48、this, imagine yourself throwing away the problems from your life. Dont lose faith and hope. No matter what you lose in life, dont lose faith and hope. Even if you lose all your money, family, you should still have faith.  64    Your problems arent the worst. No matter what problem you

49、 get in life, therere another one million people whose problems are huger than yours.  65   Your problems might just seem big and worse, but in reality they can be removed. Go ahead and solve your problems because every problem, however big or small, always has a way out.A. But the truth i

50、s that when you talk about it, youre setting free the negative energies that have been gathering within you.B. Of course, weve been fighting troubles ever since we were born.C. Tell yourself: when they can deal with them, why cant I?D. Having a personal diary can also be of huge help if you dont want a real person to talk with.E. With faith and h

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