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長樂中學上學期九年級英語第二次月考試卷

一、單項選擇題(共15分)

()1.Thelastelephantofthatkindsincetheearlyoflastcentury.

A.diedB.hasdiedC.wasdeadD.hasbeendea

()2.Bethisveryhappynowthatshehassomeonetoplaywith.Shehopesthather

newbornsisterwillupquickly.

A.hurryB.riseC.getD.grow

()3.Oh,thepriceofthetraintickettoTibetistoo.

A.expensiveB.dearC.highD.tall

()4.Heissocarefulthathealwayslooksoverhisreportsseveraltimesto

therearenomistakes.

A.makesureB.findoutC.thinkaboutD.tryout

()5.PleasegotoyourEnglishteachertoherhelpifyoumeetwith

anydifficulties.

A.payforB.sendforC.askforD.need

()6.PeterwasmadehisEnglishwritingbeforesleep.

A.finishedB.finishingC.finishD.tofinish

()7.EveryoneexceptTomandJohntherewhenthemeetingbegan.

A.isB.areC.wereD.was

()8.Fishcan'tliveinthepollutedwater,becausethereisn'tenoughinit.

A.O2B.H2C.Cl2D.CO2

()9.herhusband,shehasnowbecomeafamousfilmstar.

A.BecauseB.ThankstoC.ThanksforD.Withthehelp

()10.Therewerefewpeopleinthetownintheolddays,?

A.weretheyB.weren'ttheyC.werethereD.weren'tthere

()11.Heisatthenews.

A.surprised...surprisedB.surprised...surprising

C.surprising...surprisedD.surprising...surprising

()12.Couldyoutellmewhenthedinnerparty,please?

A.beginsB.wouldbeginC.willbeginD.beginning

()13.NeitherLucynorLilyreadthetext.

A.haveB.hasC.isD.are

()14.Twodaysarenotenoughformetofinishthework.Ineedday.

A.otherB.theotherC.thethirdD.athird

()15.Wedon'tunderstandthepassagewellthereisfewwordsinit.

A.andB.ifC.thoughD.because

二.完形填空(本題有兩大題,20個選項,每題1分,共20分)

A

Howmuchsleepdoweneed?Wearealldifferent.Somepeopleneedonlythree

hoursofsleepanight.[needtenhoursofsleepanight.Afterageoffifty,the

average(平均)sleeptimegoes2to6.5hours3.

Mostofpeoplehaveanightwhentheycan'tsleep.AboutoneinthreeAmericans

hasaproblemwith4.Manyofthesepeople5fallasleep.

Thisisnot6problem.Manyfamouspeople7couldnotfallasleep.

Someofthesepeoplehadtheirownideastomakethemsleep.BenjaminFranklin,the

famousstatesmanandinventorhadfour8.He9fromonetotheothertofall

asleep.KingLoisXIVofFrancehad413bedsandhopedtofallasleepinoneofthem.

MarkTwain,thefamousAmericawriter,had10.Helayonhissideacrosstheend

ofthebed.

()1.A.AnotherB.TheotherC.OthersD.Theothers

()2.A.upB.outC.inD.down

()3.A.anightB.amonthC.aweekD.anevening

()4.A.workB.sleepC.theirhealthD.theirbeds

()5-A.cannotB.canC.easilyD.wantto

()6-A.anoldB.anewC.theonlyD.adifficult

()7.A.inAmericaB.inFranceC.inhistoryD.today

()8-A.bedsB.housesC.waysD.ideas

()9.A.wentB.layC.movedD.wenton

()10.A.thesamewayB.adifferentC.thesameD.adifferentidea

wayidea

B

Manypeopleliketotravelduringtheirholidays.Somepeopletravelintour

groups11theythinkitissafeandcheap.Atourguidetakescareofthegroup

and12thegroupseealotofinterestingandbeautifulsights.Otherpeoplelike

totravel13orwithfriends.Theythinktheyarefreetovisit14theywantto

seeinthisway.

Peopletravelformany15.Somepeopletraveltolearnmoreaboutthe

world.Sometravelfor16.They'dliketodosomedifferentthings,suchasskiing,

bungeejumpingandmountainclimbing.Otherpeopleliketo17whentheytravel.

Theylookfornewthingsorcheapones.

Therearedifferentwaystotravel.Somepeopletaketrains,busesor18,

somefly,andothersdrivecars.Somepeopleliketotravelslowlyand19along

timeineachplace,butothersliketotakequicktoursandvisitmoreplacesinashort

time.

20doyouliketospendyourvacation?

()11.A.sothatB.becauseC.ifD.when

()12.A.makessureB.helpsoutC.dependsonD.seesoff

()13.A.farB.nearC.lonelyD.alone

()14.A.whenB.whatC.howD.where

()15.A.waysB.timesC.reasonsD.chances

()16.A.adventureB.businessC.interviewD.practice

()17.A.goabroadB.havepicnicsC.goshoppingD.takerests

()18.A.planesB.carsC.feetD.ships

()19.A.takeB.spendC.costD.pay

()20.A.HowB.WhatC.WhyD.When

Z2L\補全對話(共5小題,共5分)

A.Twomonths.

B.Whenareyouleaving?

C.Haveyougotanyplansforthesummerholidays?

D.Whendidyouleave?

E.Iwillgotodifferentpartsofthecountrywiththe

family.

F.Whichcityareyougoing?

G.Iwillgotherebyair.__________________________

Lingling:Hello,Darning.1

Darning:Hi,Lingling.Yes,Ihave.IamgoingtostaywithanAmericanfamily.

Lingling:Wow!ThafsagoodwaytoimproveyourEnglish.2

Darning:I'mflyingtoSanFrancisco.Thefamilylivethere.

Lingling:Howlongareyougoingtostaywiththem?

Darning:3

Lingling:Twomonths!Thafsreallyalongtime.

Darning:Well,there'salottodoinAmerica.4

Lingling:WilltheytakeyoutoNewYork?

Darning:Ihopeso.

Lingling:5

Darning:OnJuly1st.

四.閱讀理解(20小題,每小題2分.,共40分)

(A)

WHERETOSTAYINBOSWELL?

TOURGUIDETOOURBESTHOTELS

FIRSTHOTELAddress:222EdwardRoadTelephone:414-6433

Thenumberofrooms:120Singleroom:$25Doubleroom:$35

Specialattractions:Air-conditionedrooms.Frenchrestaurant.Swimmingpool.

Shops.Coffeeshopandbar.Telephone,radioandtelevisionineachroom.

Closetothedtycenter.

FAIRVIEWHOTELAddress:129NorthRoadTelephone:591-5620

Thenumberofrooms:50Singleroom:$12Doubleroom:$18

Specialattractions:Bar.Restaurant.Garage.Swimmingpool.Telephoneineach

room.Closetotheairport.

ORCHARDHOTELAddress:233EdwardRoadTelephone:641-6446

Thenumberofrooms:120Singleroom:$15Doubleroom:$20

Specialattractions:FacingFirstHotel.Europeanrestaurant.Coffeeshop.

Nightclub.Television

OSAKAHOTELAddress:1264VenningRoadTelephone:643-8200

Thenumberofrooms:180Singleroom:$30Doubleroom:$50

Specialattractions:Air-conditionedrooms.JapaneseandChineserestaurant.

Swimmingpool.Largegarden.Shops.

()1.Theguideiswrittenfor.

A.touristsB.theJapaneseC.theChineseD.managers

()2.Thepriceofacheapestroomforacoupletostayforanightisin

inBoswell.

A.$12/FirstHotelB.$15/OsakaHotelC.$18/FairviewHotelD.$25/Orchard

Hotel

()3.ThetotalnumberoftheroomsinthebesthotelsinBoswellis.

A.120B.170C.290D.470

()4.IfaJapanesetravelerlikestoeatinaFrenchrestaurant,isthe

rightplaceforhimtogoto.

A.233EdwardRoadB.1264VenningRoadC.222EdwardRoadD.129

NorthRoad

()5.WhichhotelfacesOrchardHotel?

A.FairviewHotel.B.FirstHotel.C.NoHotel.D.OsakaHotel.

B

Ifwewanttodealwiththeassociation(合作)betweenboysandgirlsproperly,

herearesome“dosanddon'ts"foryoutofollow.

Keepanormalandhealthystateofmind.Ourschoolsandclassesaremadeup

ofboysandgirls.Itisverynaturalfortheboysandgirlstomakefriendswitheach

other.Weshouldmakeasmanyfriendsaspossible.Weshouldnotkeepintouchwith

theothersexinsecret.

Don'tbetoonervousortooshy.Ifyouareashyperson,youcanalsofindaway

tomakefriends.Firstofall,youcanmakefriendswiththestudentswhohavethe

sameinterestandhobbyasyou.Asbothofyouhavemuchincommon,youmay

havemuchtotalkabout.Ifyoukeepdoingthingslikethat,littlebylittle,youwillfind

youareasfreetoexpressyourselfasothers.

Don'tfallintotheditchofearlylove.Boysandgirlseasilyregardfriendshipas

loveandfallinlovewitheachotheratanearlyage.Inmyopinion,earlyloveisa

greenapplethatcan'tbeeaten.Anapplewon'ttastesweetuntilitisfullyripe(成熟).

Boysandgirlsatmiddleschoolaretooyoungtocarrytheheavyburdenoflove.Keep

outofearlylove.

()6.Themainideaofthepassageisto.

A.tellstudentstokeepawayfromearlylove

B.givesomeadviceonhowtoassociatebetweenboysandgirls

C.tellstudentshowtomakefriendswithadults

D.teachboyshowtotalkwithgirls

()7.Weshouldkeepintouchwiththeothersexinthefollowingways

EXCEPT.

A.withagoodstateofmindB.inrealfriendship

C.inpublicD.insecret

()8.Ifyouareashyperson,youcan.

A.findfriendswiththesameinterestandhobbyasyou

B.onlyhaveafewfriendsofthesamesex

C.notmakefriendswiththeothersex

D.notfallinlovewithotherstudentseasily

()9.Whatdoestheunderlineword"ditch"mean?

A.波浪B.泥潭_C.圈套D.迷惑

()10.Anideaimplied(暗示的)inthepassageisthat.

A.teenagerseasilyregardfriendshipaslove

B.studentsshouldn'tbetoonervousortooshy

C.studentsshouldnotkeepintouchwiththeothersexinsecret.

D.fallinginloveatanearlyagewillbringusalotoftrouble.

D.fallinginloveatanearlyagewillbringusalotoftrouble.

C

Twotramps(流浪漢)weresleepingunderatreebyabusymainroadwhenalarge

expensivecardroveupandamansteppedout,walkinguptothetwotrampsand

wakingthemup.

"Justlookatwhatyouaredoingthere!"themanbegantosay."Ifyougetupand

lookforajob,thenyoucanliveabetterlife.Youmightevenbecomerichlikeme.By

thetimeIwas40,1hadbecomealeader(領(lǐng)導)ofthecompanyandnowIam60andI

amrichandcanretire(退休)

Oneofthetrampslookedathimoverandanswered,"Andifwehaddoneallthose

things,wecouldalsoretireandsitunderatreeandwatchrichmendrivingbyin

expensivecars."

11.Thetwotrampswerewakenupby.

A.atreeB.amanC.abusyroadD.acar

12.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthetramps?

A.Hetookpity(可憐;同情)onthem.B.Hewasproudofthem.

C.Hefelthappyforthem.D.Heshowedhislovetothem.

13.Themanwantedthetrampsto.

A.makeabetterlifeB.becomealeader

C.havedinnerwithhimD.retireat60

14.Thetwotramps.

A.likedtogobegging(乞討)B.wereverysadfortheirlife

C.enjoyedtheirlifeD.admired(羨慕)therichman

15.Wecaninfer(推斷)that.

A.thetwotrampswouldtrytheirbesttofindajobandliveabetterlife

B.themanwouldgivethetwotrampsalotofmoneytospend

C.themanwoulddoasthetrampsdid

D.thetwotrampswoulddoastheyusedto

()16.Mike'sarmchairisbroken.HeA.Reduce

wantstothrowitaway,buthisfatherIfyouwanttoreducewaste,youshouldusethings

askshimtotakeittoafurnitureshopwisely.Alargenumberoftreesarebeingcutdown

becausetheycanmendit.tomakepaper.Ifeveryoneusesalittlepaper

carelesslyandthrowsitout,soonweshouldnot

()17.Computersarebecoming

haveanytreesleft.Otherthingsarealsobeing

moreandmorepopular,soweshould

wasted,andpeopledon'tknowwhattodowiththe

useaslesspaperaspossible.

wasteinbigcities,Soitisnecessarytoreducethe

()18.Oldnewspapersarecollectedwaste.

andcutintopiecesandmakeintonew

B.Reuse

paper.

Youshouldalwaysthinkofreusingtheusablethings

()19.OnedayMaryopenedthebeforethrowingthemout.Giveyourclothesyoudo

fridgeandfoundoneofthepearshadnotuseortheoneswhicharetoosmalltothepoor.

gonebad.ShecutdownthegoodpartInafamily,youmaypassonsuchclothesto

andateit,thenshethrewthebadpartyoungerbrothersorsisters.

away.

C.Recycle

()20.NowyoufinishmiddleBottles,cansandpapercaneasilyberecycled.By

school,soyougiveyourschooldoingsowesavelotsoftimeandmoney.For

uniformtoyourlittlebrotherwhoexample,cokecansaresenttoafactory,where

studiesatthesameschool.theyaresmashedflatandmeltedandthemetal

thingsaremadefornewcokecans.

D.Recover

Whenyoubuyaboxofapples,theremaybeafew

rottenapples.Youhavetwochoices:oneistothrow

thewholeappleaway,oryoucouldcutofftherotten

partsandusethegoodparts.Inthisway,youare

recoveringtheeatablepartsoffood.

E.Repair

Ifoneofthelegsofyourtableisbroken,youcan

repairit.Ifyouwanttochangeforbetterones,itis

betterforyoutoselltheoldthingsorgivethemto

otherpeoplewhocanusethemafterdoingsome

repair.

G.Restore

Itmeanstomakesomethingreturntoitsformer

levelorcondition.Forexample,becauseofmone

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