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人教版2019-2020学年九年级上学期11月月考英语试题姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . (2014四川凉山州)She_her hometown since she was 18 years oldShe told me she would return soonAhas leftBhas been away fromCleftDwent away2 . Mr. Li_us a report on our environment when the earthquake happened in Japan.AgaveBis givingCwas giving3 . -What did you do yesterday?-My brother took two friends of _ to play chess with us. But I dont know_ of them.Ahis; allBhim; bothChis; eitherDhim; neither4 . Theyre shoes with_. People can use them for seeing in the dark.AlettersBlightsCwheelsDcolors5 . My father was watching a football match on TV _my mother was making dinner at seven last night.AbeforeBwhileCuntilDafter6 . Must I hand in the weather report this morning?-No, you_.AmustntBneedntCmay not7 . Which of the following sentences is correct?AWhen I grow up. I want to be a policeman.BHe asked, when will my dream come true?CI was deeply moved by the story Forever Young.DDreams can drive you to work harder, become better.8 . How long has Mr. Brown_?Since two years ago.Acame to JinanBleft JinanCstarted this jobDstayed in this school9 . Jackie Chan is one of movie stars in China.Athe most popularBpopularCmore popularDmost popular10 . I hurt myself yesterdaySometimes I felt my legApainBpainingCto painDpained二、完型填空Long long ago, there was a lazy poor man living in a small house with spider webs(蜘蛛网) on the walls and mice running around. People_ coming into such a dirty place and the poor man was lonely and _ every day. He thought it was poverty(贫困) that _ his unhappy life.One day, the poor man dropped in(顺便拜访) on a/an _ old man and asked him for suggestions about changing his life. The old man _ him a beautiful vase(花瓶) and said, “This is a magic(有魔力的) vase that will bring you _.” The poor man looked at the vase _ . Why would he need a vase in his poor house? However , he didnt want to_ such a beautiful vase, so he brought_ home and put it on the table.“Its not right for something so beautiful to be _,” the poor man looked at the vase and thought. Then he picked some wild flowers and put them into it, making it even more beautiful._ he was still not satisfied(满意). “It is not good for such a beautiful thing to stand next to a spider web.” Then he started to do some cleaning in the _ and paint the walls.His house turned into a_ place at once. The poor man cheered up. He suddenly realized _ in the past it was his laziness that made him poor and unhappy. From then on, he worked _ and his life got better and better.11 . AenjoyedBhatedCforgotDconsidered12 . AsadBnervousChappyDexcited13 . AcausedBletCsetDmade14 . AoutgoingBseriousCwiseDcareful15 . AgaveBsoldCfoundDtook16 . AmessBsadnessCdevelopmentDhappiness17 . Ain silenceBin surpriseCin controlDin need18 . Athrow awayBput awayCrun awayDwalk away19 . AherBhimCitDthem20 . AuglyBfullCdirtyDempty21 . AAlthoughBButCSoDBecause22 . AhouseBkitchenCyardDsupermarket23 . AlargeBdarkCstrangeDcomfortable24 . AwhatBthatCwhoDwhy25 . AhardBwellChardlyDbadly三、阅读单选Are you creative, shy or outgoing? Our personalities reveal a lot about who we are. But whats surprising is that our personality can also say something about our health. Thats according to researchers at Duke University, US.During an experiment on 1,000 people, scientists assessed (评定) their personalities in two ways: by asking someone they knew, such as a family member or friend; then by asking someone they had just met, such as a nurse. The study found that those who were careful at age 26 were in better health after 12 years.vBeing careful means that people tend to have a lot of self-control, and are less likely to smoke, the scientists said. Careful people are also more likely to have an active lifestyle and healthy diet.From those who were least careful, 45 percent developed health problems by the age of 38. Such health issues included gum disease and high blood pressure (高血压). To compare, only 18 percent of careful people went on to develop health problems.Another positive personality was called “openness to experience”, meaning curious and imaginative. People who have more of this personality have higher IQ scores. So theyd be more likely to know how to find medical help to prevent disease.According to the report, if doctors assessed our personalities, it could help doctors to find which young adults need advice on how to live a healthy lifestyle. Whats surprising is that stress didnt play a big part on a persons health. Even though stress and anxiety (焦虑) are usually linked to bad health.But can a doctor who knows our personality really improve our health? Or should doctors be kept away from knowing something so personal?26 . Which personality type may be better for our health, according to the research?ACareful.BStressed.CShy.DCareless.27 . From the passage, we learn that careful people _.Aare too shy to talk to strangersBlove to ask the doctor for adviceCare likely to have a healthy lifestyleDmay have high blood pressure when theyre older28 . What is the main idea of the article?APeople can change their personality type.BScientists have found two different personality types.CPersonalities have something to do with our lifestyle.DPersonalities say something about our health.29 . From the last paragraph, we can infer that_.Astress can lead to many health problemsBthose who have high IQ scores are very carefulCits not clear that a doctor who knows our personality can improve our healthDthe writer thinks doctors should know something special about us30 . Where can you probably read the article? On_.Aentertainment newsBa science magazineCa movie posterDa travel guideHi, boys and girls! Welcome to our museum. Its free .You dont have to pay(付费)any money. But we have some rules for you. Please remember them and do as I say. Firstly, dont have food or drink here. You may make our museum dirty. Secondly, you can take photos here, but dont touch(触摸)the things here. Thirdly, keep quiet at the museum. Dont talk loudly. Fourthly, the museum is not open after five oclock in the afternoon. Please leave before five. Have a good time here ! Thank you!31 . They are some rules for the.AstoreBparkCschoolDmuseum32 . Whats the meaning(意思)of the word“free”in the article(文章)?A免费的B迅速的C高兴的D自由的33 . Students canat the museum.Ahave food and drinkBtake photosCtouch the thingsDtalk loudly34 . Students can stay at the museumAall dayBbefore 5:00 amCbefore 5:00 pmDafter5:00 pm35 . We can learn from the article thatAthe students dont want to pay any moneyBthe museum has five rules for the studentsCthe speaker who tells the students the rules is a teacherDthe speaker hopes that the students can have a good timeTrees are useful to men in three important ways: they give them with wood and other products, they give them shade, and they help to prevent drought (干旱) and floods (水灾). Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, men have not known that the third of these left trees are the most important. In their eagerness (渴望) of making money from trees, some people have cut trees down in large numbers, only to find that without them they have lost the best friends they had. And besides, they are usually too careless to plant and look after new trees, so the forests slowly become smaller and smaller. This does not only mean that men will have fewer trees. The results are even more serious: for where there are trees, their roots(根)break up soil-allowing the rain to sink in-and also bind(固定)the soil, thus preventing it from being washed away easily, but where there are no trees, the rain falls on hard ground and flows away, causing floods and carrying away the rich top-soil (地表土). When all the top-soil is gone, nothing remains(剩下)but desert.36 . The most important service of trees to men is _.Athey help them to make moneyBthey help them to prevent drought and floodsCthey give them shade and coolDthey give them wood and other products37 . In many places forests slowly disappear because _.Amany trees have been cut downBnew trees are not well looked afterCmen have not paid enough attention to planting treesDAll of the above38 . Land becomes desert after all trees are cut down because _.Aroots of trees break up the soilBthere is too much rainCof strong windsDthere are no more trees to keep the rich top-soil from being carried away by floods39 . Some people cut down a large number of trees because _.Athey were eager to get wood from themBthey were eager to make money from themCthey didnt realize the importance of themDBoth B and C40 . Which of the following is not true?ATrees can prevent drought and floods.BTree roots can break up soil.CTree roots can make the top-soil rich and the ground hard.DTrees can make the rain sink into ground.One day, on the way home from school, my mum told me she was going to make some new rules for me and my brothers and sisters. Before this, we knew she wanted us to be good, but we really didnt have any rules. On the next day, she started giving us the “house rules”.Clean your rooms every other day. Be ready for dinner at 7:00 p.m. (that means sitting at the table, with clean hands). If mum is having a meeting in the house, be very quiet (that means turning down the music and the TV). Be ready for bed at 9:30 p.m. (that means lying in bed, with a clean face). Get up at 7:30 a.m. To get ready for school (that means your feet are on the floor, not just hanging off the bed). Take the rubbish to the trash can in the street on Monday morning before school. Clean the bathroom on Thursday.Following these rules isnt too hard, and sometimes its even fun. At other times, it can be difficult. For example, if your room is really dirty, and you cant finish cleaning it on that day, you have to finish it on the next day, along with anything else you have to do. That can be hard.Mum made these rules because she loves us a lot. She wants us to learn how to be on time, be clean and neat, and be polite. Every day, we try to follow her rules.41 . When do the family usually have dinner?Aat 7:00 p.m.Bat 7:30 p.m.Cat 9:00 p.m.Dat 9:30 p.m.42 . What should children do at 7:30 am?AGetting up.BHaving breakfast.CWashing face.DBrushing teeth.43 . What should the children do according to the new rules?ANever watch TV again.BClean their rooms every day.CHelp their mum to make dinner.DClean the bathroom once a week.44 . Which of the following can be used to describe the writers feeling about following these rules?ATerrible.BTiring.CNot too hard.DNot very interesting.45 . When does the writer feel it hard to follow the rules?AWhen the rubbish is too heavy.BWhen there is a good show on TV.CWhen there is a good show on TV.DWhen he cant clean his dirty room on time.四、语法填空根据句意, 写出所给词的适当形式或补全单词。Do you like reading poems? Are you good 46 . writing poems? Poetry is a beautiful way to express our thoughts. There are many advantages of learning poems.First, all kinds of 47 . (scene) can be described in poems. 48 . (two), learning poems will help 49 . (we) to learn the language much 50 . (well). Finally, good poems can make our life more enjoyable.Through writing poems, you can learn h 51 . to use language well. You have to use your 52 . (imagine). You have to choose the best word to describe 53 . (exact) how you feel. Last week, I 54 . a poem about the flowers which my mother loved so much.What 55 . interesting experience!五、多任务混合问题Have you ever been to Yellowstone National Park,a national park primarily in the US state of Wyoming(怀俄明州)?At Yellowstone National Park,When they are heated for more than a few minutes,they will break upIn Atlanta,the USA,there is a popular restaurant which is very specialIn the restaurant,waiters no longer throw uneaten food into litter cansInstead,In America,a new activity known aszero wasteis becoming popularIt is carried out in schools,cafes,gyms,parks,restaurants and other placesZero wasteactivity calls on people to produce less litterIt encourages people to reuse whatever they canAlthough the idea seems a little unrealistic (不现实的),it is necessaryAccording to a new report,American people produce the largest amount of the litter in the worldEach person produces almost 4.6pounds of litter every dayMore than half of the litter which is put into landfills is harmfulActually,this is bad for the environmentBesides this,more landfills(填埋场) ar

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