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初三英語九年級英語第一次月考外研社【同步教育信息】一.本周教學內(nèi)容:九年級英語第一次月考【模擬試題】一.聽力測試30%.單項選擇15%it.A.polluted,usedtoC.polluting,usedtoTheit.A.polluted,usedtoC.polluting,usedtoB.polluted,areusedtoD.polluting,areusedtoontheradiosincelastweek.B.hadtaughtFiveEnglishsongsA.havetaughtontheradiosincelastweek.B.hadtaughtC.havebeentaughtD.hadbeentaughtThemedicinecool,cleananddryaccordingtotheinstruction.A.mustbecleanedB.mustbekeptC.shouldbecarriedD.shouldbeplacedInAutumnthegroundisalwayscoveredwith.A.fallenleaves B.fallenleafC.fallingleaves D.fallingleaf—MayIhavethiskindofnewbike?—Sure.Whynotbuyonebutasgoodasthis?A.amoreexpensive B.themostexpensiveC.alessexpensive D.theleastexpensiveItwasbadweatherthatwedecidednottogothere.A.so B.veryC.quiteD.suchHetherecordforthehighjump.A.isheld B.takesC.istaken D.holdsThetrafficinourcityisalreadybadanditevenworse.A.gotB.hasgot C.getsD. is getting“Don,tforgettobring yoursonherenexttime, please.”“.”A.No,Idon,t. B.No,Iwon,t.C.No,Ican. D.Yes,Ido.Tom,sgrandfatherfortwoyears.A.hasdied B.diedC.hasbeendead D.isdied—YouwereoutwhenIcametoyourhouse.—Oh,IforafriendfromEnglandattheairport.A.waswaiting B.havewaitedC.amwaiting D.hadwaitedItiswellknownthatwasinventedbyBell.A.telephoneB.thetelephoneC.telephonesD.atelephone—WhereisSam?—HeforFrance.A.hadleftB.leftC.willleaveD.hasleftIthoughtherniceandhonestImether.A.firsttime B.forthefirsttimeC.thefirsttime D.bythefirsttimeWehaven,tenoughbedroomsforeveryone,sosomeofyouwillhavetoA.saveB.spendC.spareD.share.完型填空10%Typhoons(臺風)inthenorthernpartoftheworldhavegirls,names.Sometimestheyhaveverybeautifulnames.Roseisaprettynamebuttherewas_46.prettyaboutTyphoonRose.Itwasthe47typhoontohitHongKongintenyears.Itbegantorain48_theearlymorningofMonday,August16th,1971.Atteno,clockinthemorning,TyphoonRosewasstill130milesawaybutalreadythewindwasblowingpeople'sumbrellaaway.Thewindbecame_49_.Thetyphoonshelters(避風港)weresoon_50.boats.Shipsthat51toobigtogoinsidethesheltersputdownmoreanchors(錨).Someverybigshipswentouttosea.Itis52forabigshiptobeatseainatyphoonbecauseitcannotbeblownontorocks.KaiTakAirportclosed.Noplaneswereableto_53_orland.At9:00intheevening,allthe54wentout.BecauseofTyphoonRose,morethanonehundredpeopledied.229peoplewereinjured(受傷)and66ofthesehadtogotohospital.1500people55theirhomes.ThepeopleofHongKongwillnotquicklyforgetTyphoonRose!46.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.noone47.A.worstB.bestC.prettiestD.friendliest48.A.atB.onC.inD.during49.A.weakerandweakerB.coolerandcoolerC.fasterandfasterD.harderandharder50.A.filledwithB.heldC.returningD.foundout51.A.wereB.wasC.becameD.produced52.A.moredangerousB.saferC.moreusefulD.stronger53.A.takedownB.takeoutC.takeoffD.takeaway54.A.peopleB.fishersC.shipsD.lights55.A.lostB.leftC.builtD.protected.閱讀理解20%PassageASometimesthemostdifficultthingaboutfeelingsissharingthemwithothers.Sharingyourfeelingshelpsyouwhenyourfeelingsaregoodandwhentheyaren,tsogood.Beforeyoucansharethemwithanyone,youhavetofigureoutyourfeelings.Whenyou,retryingtofigureoutyourfeelings,itmighthelptoremembersomethingthathappenedandthinkabouthowitmadeyoufeel.Thenyoucansay,“Ifeelsadwhenmyfrienddoesn'tplaywithme”or“Ifeelangrywhenmybrotheralwayswinsatbaseball.”Thiscanhelpyoufigureoutyourownfeelings.Italsogivesthepersonyou,retalkingwithmoreinformationaboutwhatmakesyouangry.Itcanbereallyhardnottotellanyonethatyou,refeelingsad,worried,orangry.Ifyoukeepfeelingslockedinside,itcanevenmakeyoufeelsick!Butifyoutalkwithsomeonelikeyourmomordad,youwillalwaysstarttofeelbetter.Nowyou,renotallalonewithyourproblemsorworries.Yourmomanddadwanttoknowifyouhaveproblemsbecausetheyloveyou.Whatifakiddoesn,twanttotalkwithmomordad?Thenfindanothertrustedadult,likearelativeoracounseloratschool.Ifyouthinkyou,llhavetroublesayingwhat,sonyourmind,writeitdownonapieceofpaper.Akiddoesn'thavetoshareeveryfeelingheorshehas,butitisimportanttosharefeelingswhenakidneedshelp.Youdon,thavetosolveeveryproblemonyourown.Sometimesyouneedhelp.Talkingaboutyourfeelingscanbethefirststep.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?howtobehealthyinmindhowtodealwithfeelingshowtotalkwithothershowtomakeyourselfhappyWhomcanyoutalkwithwhenyoufeelbad?A.YourparentsB.YourauntC.AcounselorD.Alltheabove.Whatisthebestwaytodealwithfeelings?Youshouldkeepfeelingslockedinside.Youshouldsharethemwithsomebodywhocaresyou.Afterwritingthemdown,youwillfeelbetter.Youcantalksomebodywhomakesyoufeelbad.Whatshouldyoudobeforeyoushareyourfeelingswithothers?Ishouldtellthemtomymum.Ishouldtalkwithsomebodywhomakesyouangry.Ishouldfigureoutmybadfeelings.Trytoforgetallbadfeelingsfirst.Whichviewisfalseaccordingtothispassage?Itishardtotalkwithothersaboutyourfeelings.Itisimportanttosharefeelingswhenakidneedshelp.Parentsorcounselorsshouldhelpkidswithbadfeelings.Kidsshoulddealwiththeirbadfeelings,becausetheyunderstandthemselvesbest.PassageBMotherTeresaisagreatwoman.Shespentherwholelifehelpingthepoorestofthepoor.Today,sheisrespectedaroundtheworld.MotherTeresawasbornon26,August1910.ShegrewupintheSerbiantownofSkopje,whichwasapoorcountryatthattime.HerwholefamilywasChristians.Whenshewastwelveyearsold,sheexpressedherwishtobecomeanun.Asshewantedtobesureonherwish,shespentsixyearsthinkingaboutthisdecision.Atlast,shemadeuphermindandworkedasanuntohelpthepoorestpeopleinIndia.AfterbecomingSisterTeresa,shesaidthatshereceivedamessagefromGodthatGodwantedhertogotolivewiththepoor.Herworkstarted.Shetookpartinanorganizationwhichhelpedthepoor,thesick,orphansandeventheaidspatients.MotherTeresawasnotafraidofinfection(傳染).Shelookedafterthepatientsherselfandlovedthem.Herworkwasmadeknowntotheworld.Somepeoplesupportedherbutsomedidn’t.Shedidn,tcare.Shecontinuedherwork.Shegavelovetoallthepoorinotherpartsoftheworld,notonlyinIndia.Althoughshewasseriouslyill,sheneverstoppedhelpingthepoor.HerworkwasrecognizedbytheworldwhenshewasawardedtheNobelPrizeinpeacein1997.Shecontributedallthemoneyshereceived.MotherTeresadiedon5,September1997.Millionsofpeopleovertheworldweresadaboutthelossofthisgreatwomanwhowasashiningexampleofgoodnessandloveallherlife.WhatdoesMotherTeresado?A.adoctorB.ateacherC.anunD.alawyerWhichistrueaboutMotherTeresaaccordingtothepassage?ShebecameanunattwelveyearsoldtohelpthepoorestpeopleinIndia.Notallthepeopleintheworldsupportedher.ShewasawardedtheNobelPrizeinpeacein1998.Sheonlyhelpedthepoorestchildrenintheworldinanorganization.WhydidTeresawanttobeanun?Herfamilywasverypoor.Shewasinterestedinmedicine.Shewantedtohelpthepoorestpeople.ShewasChristian.WhyisTeresagreat?Manypeoplesupportedher.Shebecameanunwhenshewasveryyoung.Shegavelovetoallthepoorinotherpartsoftheworld,notonlyinIndia.ShereceivedamessagefromGodthatGodwantedhertogotolivewiththepoor.Whoweren,tlookedafterbyTeresa?A.thesickB.thesoldiersC.orphansD.theaidspatientsPassageCMostparentsdon,tthinktheirchildrenfeellonely.Ifparentsattentivelylistentokidstalkingabouttheirfeelings,theymaybesurprisedtolearnjusthowmanykidsfeellonely.Aseven-year-oldgirl,Christa,whowhenaskedtodrawapictureofdisappointment,givesanimageofafriendthrowingsnowinherfaceandsaysthat,“Truefriendsdon,tdothat.I,mgoingtofindanewtruefriend.”Thestoryshowsamajorcauseofachildhoodsenseofloneliness-hopeforfriendship.Childrenalsofeellonely,andevendisappointedathome.Kidsmaycomplainthat,“DadisfrustratedandMomyellsalot,”or,“Mydadisonthecomputerallthetime.Dadworkstoomuch.”Thekidsfeellonelyinthisenvironmentofparents7stress.Ifachilddoessomethingwrongbecauseofloneliness,punishmentwillmakehermorelonely.Sheneedstounderstandwhyherparentscouldn'tgiveherenoughattentionatthatparticularmomentandthatshewasn,tthecauseoftheirbadfeelings.Soparentshadbetternotpunishchildrenwhoarefeelinglonelyanddisappointed,buttrytohelptheirchildrenandalsothemselvesberelaxedandcomfortable.Truly,allparentsneedtopaymoreattentiontohowtheiractionsimpacttheirfriends,daughterandsisters,butthemostpowerfulwayliesingivingchildrenlikeChristathetoolstofeelgoodaboutherselfandknowthatsheisworthyoftruefriends,caringparents,andlovingsisters.Inyourchildren,slivestheywillnotbeabletocontrolothers,buttheycancontrolhowtheyfeelaboutthemselves.Self-confidencewillbring“truefriends”onthepresent-dayplaygroundandfortherestoftheirlives,whichisagiftthatwillmakekids,biggestdreamscometrue.Whatdoesthispassagetalkabout?A.lonelinessofchildrenB.disappointmentofparentsC.friendship D.howtobeagoodparentWhichisnotthereasonwhychildrenfeellonelyaccordingtothepassage?Theyhavenotruefriends.Theirparentsseldomcommunicatewiththeirchildren.Theyhavetoomuchschoolwork.Theyareoftenpunishedbecauseofloneliness.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?Parentscan,tpunishtheirchildrenSelf-confidencewillbringtruefriends.Lonelinesscanmakechildrengrowup.Inyourchildren,slivestheywillbeabletocontrolothersaswellasthemselves.Whydosomeparentsmaketheirchildrenfeellonelyanddisappointed?Theyhavenotimetocommunicatewiththeirchildrenbecauseoftheirworkstress.Whentheirchildrendosomethingwrong,parentsdidn,tpunishthematonce.Allparentspaymoreattentiontohowtheiractionsimpacttheirfriends.Parentsoftenlistentotheirchildrenattentively.Chooseatopicforthepassage.A.ParentsandchildrenB.Children7slonelinessC.Truefriend D.Self-confidencePassageDItwasMonday.Mrs.Smith'sdogwashungry,buttherewasnotanymeatinthehouse.Consideringthattherewasnobetterway,Mrs.Smithtookapieceofpaper,andwrotethefollowingwordsonit,“Givemydoghalfapoundofmeat.”Thenshegavethepapertoherdogandsaidgently:“Takethistothebutcher(*personwhosejobissellingmeat).andhe,sgoingtogiveyouyourlunchtoday.”Holdingthepieceofpaperinitsmouth,thedograntothebutcher,s.Itgavethepapertothebutcher.Thebutcherreaditcarefully,recognizedthatitwasreallythelady7shandwritingandsoondiditashewasaskedto.Thedogwasveryhappy,andatethemeatupatonceAtnoon,thedogcametotheshopagain.Itgavethebutcherapieceofpaperagain.Afterreadingit.hegaveithalfapoundofmeatoncemore.Thenextday,thedogcameagainexactlyatnoon.Andasusual,itbroughtapieceofpaperinthemouth.Thistime,thebutcherdidnottakealookatpaper,andgavethedogitsmeat,forhehadregardedthedogasoneofhiscustomers.But,thedogcameagainatfouro,clock.Andthesamethinghappenedonceagain.Tothebutcher7smoresurprise,itcameforthethirdtimeatsixo,clock,andbroughtwithitathirdpieceofpaper.Thebutcherfeltabitpuzzled.Hesaidtohimself,“Thisisasmalldog.WhydoesMrs.Smithgiveitsomuchmeattoeattoday?'Lookingatthepieceofpaper,hefoundthattherewerenotanywordsonit!MrsSmithtreatedherlittledogquite.A.cruellyB.fairly C. kindlyD.friendlyItseemedthatthedogknew wellthatthepaperMrs.Smithgaveit.A.mightdoitmuchharm B.coulddoitmuchgoodC.wouldhelpthebutcher D.wasworthmanypoundsThebutcherdidnotgiveanymeattothedog.beforehefeltsurethatthewordswerereallywrittenbyMrsSmithwhenhefoundthatthewordsonthepaperwerenotclearbecausehehadsoldoutallthemeatinhisshopuntilhewaspaidenoughbyMrs.SmithFromitsexperience,thedogfoundthat.onlythepaperwithMrs.Smith,swordsinitcouldbringitmeatthebutcherwouldgivethemeattoitwheneverhesawitMrs.SmithwouldpayforthemeatitgotfromthebutcherapieceofpapercouldbringithalfapoundofmeatAttheendofthestory,you,llfindthat.thedogwascleverenoughtowriteonthepaperthedogdarednotgotothebutcher,sanymorethebutcherwastoldnottogiveanymeattothedogthebutcherfoundhimselfcheated(actinawaythatisnothonest)bythecleveranimal五.詞形轉換:5%Shouldwereadonlygreat(work)ofliterature?Thecountryhaschangedalotwiththe(introduce)oftheInternet.Thebuildingis274metersin(high).ClassOne(defeat)inthematchyesterdayandtheyalllookedsad.Youhavethe(free)todowhatyouwanttodo.Thisagreementwillbetoyour(advantage).Don,tacceptit.Nowadaysbookscan(produce)morequicklyandcheaply.Thisnewtypeofcar(make)inTianjin.Therewillbeafabulous(exhibit)atLidoGallery(美術館)thisweek.Thesignmeans“No(swim)”.六.任務型閱讀5%閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,回答問題Isitpossibletosendmessagestosomeoneanywhereintheworldwithoutputtingastamponit?It,seasytodoso.Usingcomputersyoucansende-mailquicklyandeasily.Ifyouhaveane-mailaddress,youcanwrite,sendandreceivemessages.E-mailisthemostinexpensivewaytocommunicate.Youcansendmessagesatanytimeofdayornighttopeopleallovertheworldwithoutpayingforalong-distancecall.Manycompaniesusee-mailforpeopleintheirofficesorinotherofficestocommunicatewithoneanother.Youcansendthesamemessagetofiftypeopleormore.Itdoesn’tmatterifyourfriendsareinbedwhenyousende-mailtothem,oryouareseeingafilmatthecinemawhentheysende-mailback.Manyschoolsanduniversitiesgivee-mailaddressestotheirstudents.E-mailaddressesarebecomingascommonasphonenumbers,butitcanalsomakeourlivesmorecomplicated復雜的).Whatdoyouneedtosendandreceivee-mail?Whichischeaperandfastertosendmessages,bye-mailorbypost?Whenandwherecane-mailbesent?Youcan,tgetane-mailwhenyouareout,canyou?Doyouthinkitishelpfultousee-mailornot?Why?七.完成句子10%我父母認為我朋友對我有不良影響。Myparentsconsideredmyfriendtobeabadme.劉翔不是一夜成名的。LiuXiangisnotan.書可能被電腦取代嗎?Canbooksbycomputers?很多人每年都來游覽這個自然奇觀。Manypeoplevisittheeveryyear.下班回家后,沒有什么能比得上喝上一杯可口的冷飲更愜意的了。There,snothingtoanicecolddrinkwhenyougethomeafterwork.八.綜合填空10%Todayitisfoundthatschoolstudentshardlypaymuchattentiontosports.Isitbecausetheya1interestedinsports?No.Theyhaveothermoreimportantthingstod2 .E3 !Theyhavetospendmuchtimeonallkindsofexaminationsatschool.Booksstopthemfromg4inforsports.Becauseofthepressure(壓力)fromtheirparentsandteachers,thestudentshavetoworkharderandspendmostoftheirtimeonb5 .Asforthestudents,theywanttogetgoodresultssothattheycanfurthert6studies.Soitisnecessaryforthemtogivealloftheirf7timetotheirstudiesandstoptheirschoolsports.Infact,educationcan,tgow8physicalexercises,becauseaquickmindhardlygoesa9withaweakbod

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