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人教版2019-2020年度九年级3月月考英语试题C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . Dont forget_ an umbrella with you when you go on a trip to London.Ato bringBto takeCbringDtaking2 . She has a lot of friends because she is always kind _ others.AwithBofCtoDat3 . We dont know _, maybe at two oclock tomorrow afternoon.Awhy will we startBhow we will start itCwhen we will startDwhere we will go4 . _great progress your son has made!Thanks _your help.AWhat ;toBWhat a ;toCWhat;for5 . We should keep the temperature zero, or the water will turn into ice.AbelowBaboveCunderDon6 . Her lovely dogs _ made her very sad.AdyingBdieCdeadDdeath.7 . Maria, are those_ knives?No, _ knives are here.Ayou ; my B. you; IByour ; my D. your ; I8 . My parents our home for a few hours when I arrived. I didnt meet them.You could call them if you wanted to know where they were.Ahave been away fromBhad been away fromChad leftDhad gone9 . Lily isnt as as Peter. She often makes mistakes in her homework.AcarefulBcarelessCcarelesslyDcarefully10 . Donald Trump,_71-year-old businessman, was chosen _ President of the USA.Aa; /Ba; aCan; theDthe; the11 . Why do many people buy things online on the 11th of November every year ?Because there are many sales.The prices are _Amuch cheaperBmuch lower Cmore expensiveDmuch higher12 . More than 20 people _ in traffic accidents _ last May.Ahave died, for B. have been dead, sinceBhave died, since D. have been dead, for13 . -How does Jack go to work ?-He _drive a car, but now he_there to lose weight.Aused to; is used to walkBwas used to; is used to walkingCwas used to; is used to walkDused to; is used to walking14 . Jack _ a shower when his mother rang him up.AtakesBwas makingCwas taking15 . I dont doubt _ his advice is well worth_.Athat, to takeBif, to takeCwhether, takingDthat, taking二、完型填空第二节词语填空A young boy was thirsty for success. For him, winning was _.One day, the boy was preparing himself for a running competition in his small village. He was to _ with two other young boys. A large crowd gathered (聚集) there to watch, including a wise old man.The race began. With his strength and power, the boy _ took the lead. The crowd cheered and waved. The little boy felt _ and important. However, the wise man remained still and calm(平静的).“Another race, another race!” shouted the little boy. The wise old man stepped forward and presented the little boy with two new runners: an old lady and a _ man.The race started and the boy was the only one to cross the finish line. The little boy raised his arms happily. The crowd, _, was silent.“Why dont people cheer for my success?” the boy asked the wise man.“Race again,” said the wise man. “This time, all three of you finish together.”The little boy thought a little, stood _ the blind man and the old lady, and then took them by the hand. The race began and the little boy walked _ to the finishing line and crossed it. The crowd cheered and waved. The wise man smiled, too.“Which one of _ is the crowd cheering for?” asked the little boy.“For this race, you have won _ than in any other race youve ever run before,” said the wise man. “For this race, the crowd cheered not for any winner!”16 . AsomethingBanythingCeverything17 . AcompeteBcompareCcomplete18 . AhardlyBcarefullyCeasily19 . AembarrassedBproudCsurprised20 . AyoungBweakCblind21 . AhoweverBbesidesCthen22 . AbehindBamongCbetween23 . AquicklyBslowlyCquietly24 . AthemByouCus25 . AlessBmoreCmuch三、阅读单选Many hundreds of years ago, the moon was a mystery to people on the earth. What was that glowing ball came out at night? Why did it keep getting smaller, then larger? Why didnt it fall from the sky? Through the ages, people have tried to come up with answers.To the native people of Bolivia, in South American, the moon was a great chief who once lived on the earth. The Abaluyian people of Kenya, in Africa, believe the moon and the sun were brothers who fought in the sky. In other parts of the world, people believed they saw different pictures in the moon. The Haida Indians of Canada saw a woman carrying a bucket. The Chinese saw a road.People in the past also used the moon to mark time as a kind of calendar. In fact, in some languages, the word for moon meant “month”. A Native American nation called the Sioux made a calendar of 13 moons, or months. Each moon had a name, such as Moon of Black Cherries, Moon of Green Corn, and Moon of Severe Cold.Though people of the past found the moon was helpful, mysterious and interesting, they didnt know much about it. They only knew what they could see with their own eyes.Then almost 400 years age, an Italian scientist named Galileo made a new telescope(望远镜) that was more powerful than any telescope made before. Galileo decided to take his newimplementto look at the moon. He discovered that the moon was not the smooth, shiny ball. The brighter places were mostly hills and mountains. The flat areas were lower, which is why they appeared darker.As more people saw the moon through telescopes, they discovered more about it. Yet, people still had much to learn about the moon.26 . Which name of the moon is NOT mentioned in the passage?AMoon of Severe Cold.BMoon of Red Trees.CMoon of Black Cherries.DMoon of Green Corn.27 . The underlined word “implement” probably means .AideaBwayCtoolDhabit28 . From this passage, we can know that.AThousands of years ago, Galileo used his implement to look at the moonBPeople in the past also used the moon to mark time as a kind of calendarCPeople discovered that the darker areas in moon were hills and mountainsDThe native people of Bolivia thought that the moon and the sun were sistersArt, as we know, is subjective. What one person considers a priceless masterpiece others might see as nothing more than a giant black square. But theres one very specific kind of painting that almost everyone sees the same way the kind with the “strange” eyes that seem to follow you around the room. So what causes this optical illusion (视觉错觉) and how do artists achieve this effect?It turns out, for even a moderately skilled artist, this effect isnt a difficult thing to achieve. In fact, the artists need to use a little illusion of depth, making the person depicted on the canvas appears somewhat 3D on a 2D canvas, and to adjust the gaze (凝视) of the eyes so that they would be looking at someone standing right in front of the picture.So what exactly is going on here in our brains that then makes it seem like the eyes follow you even if you move away from being front and center? As demonstrated by a team of researchers from Ohio State University, as you move to the side, the “near” and “far” points of the 2D image dont really change. These near and far points are defined as visible points that, if the image was 3D, would appear nearest and furthest away from the viewer at a given angle.The idea is simple. No matter what angle you look at a painting from, the painting itself doesnt change. Youre looking at a flat surface. The key is that the near points and far points of the picture remained the same no matter the angle the picture was viewed from. When observing real surfaces in the natural environment, the near and far points vary when we change viewing direction. When we observe a picture on the wall, the visual information that defines near and far points is unaffected by viewing direction. Still, we willingly accept and interpret the thing in the painting as if it were a real object.Thus, because the perspective, shadows, and light on the painting dont change as you move around, if the eyes in the painting would be staring directly at the observer who is standing in front of the painting, it creates something of an optical illusion in your brain so that the eyes will continue to seem to stare at you as you move to the side.In contrast to the eyes following you trick, if the artist tweaks the painting a bit, for example the artist adjusts the gaze of the eyes so that the eyes are looking off somewhere else instead of directly looking at a potential observer, no matter where you stand, the eyes will never seem to be looking at you.The technique first began popularly showing up in art around the 14th century when the artist and architect Fillipo Brunelleshi introduced the art world to the idea of “linear perspective”, being painting with the idea of everything in the picture converging (聚集) on a specific point on the horizon, creating the illusion of depth. Linear perspective, combined with skilled use of light and shadow allows artists to create masterfully realistic paintings, including sometimes of people that stare at you creepily no matter where you stand.29 . Whats the writers purpose of writing Paragraph 1?ATo lead in the question why staring eyes seem to follow us in a painting.BTo make a comparison between a priceless masterpiece and a black square.CTo introduce the topic that the optical illusion can make the painting look real.DTo prove that people can think alike when they admire a certain kind of painting.30 . What cant we learn from the passage?AThe visible points of the image wont change in the natural environment.BThe near and far points of a painting are affected by our viewing direction.CThe viewing direction of viewers can make the image in the painting look real.DThe optical illusion in our brain makes us feel the eyes in the painting staring at us.31 . The 3rd paragraph is mainly about _.Awho took part in the research.Bhow long the research lasted.Cwhat was found in the research.Dhow the research was performed.32 . Whats the meaning of the underlined word “tweek” in the passage?AchangeBdecorateCmoveDturn四、单词填空A wise man was visiting a village with his students. He found a group of family members s_ in anger at each other. He turned to his students and asked, “Why do people shout in anger at each other?”His students t_ for a while, and one of them said, “Because when we lose our calm, we shout.“But, why should you shout when the other person is just b_ you? You can just as well tell him what you have to say in a soft manner.”Students gave some other a_ but none were any good. “When two people are angry at each other, theirs hearts became distanced(疏远的),” the wise man explained. “To cover the distance they must shout to be able to hear each other. The angrier they are, the l_ they will have to shout to hear each other.”“What h_ when two people fall in love?They dont shout at each other but talk s_ because their hearts are very close,” the wise man said. He looked at his students and said,” So when you argue, do not let your hearts g_ distant. Stop s_ words that distance you from others. Otherwise, there will come a day when the distance is s_ great that you will not find the way back.”33 . _34 . _35 . _36 . _37 . _38 . _39 . _40 . _41 . _42 . _五、信息匹配配对阅读左栏是五个人的个人情况介绍,右栏是七位医生的介绍,请为每个人选择相应的医生,有两项是多余的。并将答题卡上对应的选项涂黑。66. Kent has endless work to do every day. He is under a lot of pressure and has trouble falling asleep at night. 67. Tom is an eight-year-old boy with a sweet tooth and he has already had four bad teeth. His mom is worried about his toothache.68. Jack has been a heavy smoker for 20 years. He decided to give up smoking because a body check showed he had heart problems.69. Recently, Betty eats whatever she likes. She found herself putting on weight week by week but just cant stop eating.70. Gina has a high fever because of the flu she caught at school. Her headache is so terrible that she has to stay in bed at home.A. Famous home and abroad, Dr. Grey is one of the top doctors in the field of heart diseases. He has published over 100 papers in the area and got years of experience in performing heart operations.B. Do you have problems with your teeth? Go to Dr. smiths. He is good at planting false(假的) teeth for people aged over 60. Nothing helps you feel better about yourself than to have perfect good teeth at an old age.C. Dr. Lee has got a doctors degree in traditional Chinese and Western medicine. She is good at using both to treat flu patients while reducing their pain caused by high fever and terrible coughs. D. Dr. Chen is well experienced in helping patients get good sleep. He not only gives his patients good medical care but also provides them with useful advice on how to relax from their busy work.E. Dr. Wright is always ready to offer help on eating problems. He believes each patient needs a different plan to control his or her diet. He has helped hundreds of over-weight patients back to normal.F. Need help to make your children control their love for candies? Perhaps Dr. King can help. He is one of the best dentists in the city, with great skills in fixing bad teeth and communicating with kids to win their trust.G. Dr. Yang has developed some new ways to help patients give up smoking and they are proved to be successful in treating heavy smokers. She also does well in treating diseases caused by long-term smoking.43 . _44 . _45 . _46 . _47 . _六、信息归纳Read the passage carefully and complete the table with only one word for each blank A Bite of China has become a hot topic of discussion on the Internet in China since its first shown on China Central Television (CCTV). This TV program is a documentary series about traditional Chinese food. Please allow me to introduce it to you. According to World Journal, it is a great attraction for more than one hundred million Chinese audience. Most of them

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