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北京市文汇中学2020-2021学年九年级四月月考英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

___________

一、单选题

1.ThehandsomeboyisfromClass2.______nameisJohn.

A.HerB.HisC.YourD.Their

2.Wedrove5hoursandfinallygottothecity_____Sundaymorning.

A.onB.atC.ofD.in

3.Wedidn’tenjoytheday______theweatherwastoobad.

A.orB.butC.becauseD.so

4.—________willyourfathercomebackfromShanghai?

—Inaweek.

A.HowlongB.HowoftenC.HowfarD.Howsoon

5.XidanStreetisoneof________streetsinBeijing.Let’sgothereforshopping.

A.busyB.busierC.busiestD.thebusiest

6.ThepolicemantoldJohnnot________sofastinthestreet.It’stoodangerous.

A.driveB.drivesC.todriveD.driving

7.Janeisveryfriendly.Sometimesshe______herneighbourstopartiesattheweekend.

A.inviteB.invitesC.invitedD.willinvite

8.—Doyouknoweachother?

—Ofcourse.We________friendsforalmosttwentyyears!

A.areB.wereC.havebeenD.be

9.Manyroads______forthecomingWinterOlympicsnextyear.

A.buildB.willbuildC.arebuiltD.willbebuilt

10.Pleasedon’tmakesomuchnoise.Thebaby________inthenextroom.

A.sleepsB.issleepingC.sleptD.willsleep

11.—Mum,canIwatchTVnow?

—No.You________tidyyourroomfirst.

A.canB.mayC.mustD.would

12.—WhatdidMr.Leesayjustnow?

—Heasked_________lastweek.

A.wheredidwehaveapicnicB.wherewehadapicnic

C.wherewillwehaveapicnicD.wherewewillhaveapicnic

二、完型填空

AnImperfectPainting

Myparentsalwayswantedmetobe“ontop”,sofromearlyonIhadthe13tobethebestineverything,fromgettingthehighestscoreinaspellingtesttorunningfastestinarace.

Inmiddleschool,Irealizedhowmanyothersmarterandfasterpeopletherewere,Itbecame14thatIwasnotthebestanymore,butmyparentsstillheldontotheirhopeandforcedmetotryhard.Totheirdisappointment,Ibecamelessconfidentanddidn’twanttoworkharderbecause,tome,therewasnopointinmakinganymoreeffortsifIwasunabletobenumberone.

Mygradesbegantofall,Ineverpracticedthepiano,I15painting.Itwasallbecausemotivation(动力)todoanythinghaddroppedmuch.

Whenhighschoolstarted,Iwasatanewschoolinanewcity.I16togetbackmymotivationandstartover.SoIpickedupmyeverfavoritehobbyagainandenrolled(报名)myselfintheartcourse,17,ourartteacher,Mr.Grady,gaveusmorefreedomwithourartprojects.Hewouldalwaysencourageustorealizeourpotential(潜力).

Myfirstpaintingwassimplyabeesittingonasunflower,Itriedmybest,butstillfoundithardtofeelsatisfiedwithit.Iknewitwasnotperfectandcouldhardlygetagoodgrade.ButIshowedittoMr.Grady.Hedidn’t18itinarush.Instead,hegavemeadvicewhichonlymotivatedmetoworkharderonit.ForthefirsttimeIwashappywiththe19ofmypaintingratherthandisappointedaboutitsimperfection.Ifinishedalltheotherprojectswithhighergrades,butIhungthefirstpaintinginmyroomattheendoftheterm.

Myparentsthought20metobenumberonewouldmotivateme.Instead,itdiscouragedmemuchwhenIwasnotnumberone,forIhadgonetoschoolonlytogetagrade,notknowledge,letaloneprogress.Actually,itisokaynottobethebestateverythingaslongasyoucontinuetotryyourbest.

13.A.abilityB.chanceC.goalD.way

14.A.strangeB.obviousC.acceptableD.impossible

15.A.stoppedB.consideredC.continuedD.regretted

16.A.failedB.refusedC.decidedD.waited

17.A.NaturallyB.SimilarlyC.NormallyD.Luckily

18.A.nameB.gradeC.hangD.finish

19.A.progressB.meaningC.styleD.title

20.A.instructingB.helpingC.encouragingD.pushing

三、阅读单选

TeenagerSummerProgramsandPrizes!

TheNewtonPublicLibrary’sSummerReadingprogramhasbeenalongtimefavoriteforlocalchildren.YouareinvitedtocheckoutanythreebooksonJuly16thtoearnafreetickettothemovieofyourchoiceattheCapitalTheatre.Inaddition,therearealsosomeothereventsforyoutojoin.Youcanchooseanyoneyoulikeinyourconvenience.

EventsforTeenagers

MusicalActing:

Amusicalact,TheHighCrest,willbeperformedfrom6to8P.M.onFriday,July22nd.Theconcertwillbeheldoutdoorsonthelibrarylawnanditisfamily-friendly.Blankets,lawnchairs,andpicnicsareencouraged!

Craftmaking:

Makeearth-friendlycraftsfromrecycledmaterialsfrom3to4P.M.onWednesday,August10th.Withguidancefromatalentedteacher,youwillmakenewcreationsfromeverydayobjects.Startrecycletoday,andbringobjectstosharewiththegroup.

SmartphoneUsing:

JoinourPublicServicesLibrarianat11A.M.onMonday,July25th,foranintroductiontosmartphoneuse.Thissmallclassisforbeginners.Attendeesshouldbringtheirphones,earphonesandchargingcords.Registration(注册)isrequiredandspacesarelimited.Pleasecall641-792-4108toregister.

StoneDesigning:

Paintyourowngardenstoneswithyourownimagination!

At6P.M.onMonday,August8th,LisaFrasierwillteachtipsandskillforcreatinguniquedesignonstones.Allmaterialsareprovided,andregistrationisrequired.

 

Anyquestions?

ContactPublicServicesLibrarian,BeccaKleinat641-792-4108.

21.Togetafreetickettoamovie,howmanybooksshouldyoucheckout?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

22.Whatshouldtheattendeesbringtolearntousethesmartphones?

A.Tickets.B.Earphones.C.Chairs.D.Books.

23.Ifyouareinterestedinpaintingonstone,youcangoto________.

A.StoneDesigning.B.CraftMaking.

C.SmartphoneUsing.D.MusicalActing

AGrowingPlan

Drew,Emilio,andMichisatatapicnictableintheCityParkinOklahoma.Theydidn’tcareaboutthesoundsaroundthem.Theyjustfocusedonthetasktheyhadplannedtocomplete.TheywantedtostartaschoolgardenatJeffersonMiddleSchool.Atfirst,itwasDew’sidea.HefirstsawaschoolgardenwhenhevisitedhiscousinP.J.inWashington.HewassurprisedatthevarietyoffruitsandvegetablesthestudentsatP.J.’sschoolgrew.

WhenDrewreturnedfromhistrip,hetoldhisfriendsallaboutwhathehadseen.NowthethreeofthemdecidedtomakeaplantomakeMs.Milano,theschoolheadmaster(校长),believethatthegardenwasagoodidea.

“Wearegoingtoneedateachertoguideusthroughtheproject,”saidDrew.“IknowthatMr.

Hasselbachgardensathome.Justlastweekhebroughtinawholebasketoftomatoesfromhisgarden.Hemightbehappytohelp.”DrewwrotedownMr.Hasselbach’snameinhisnotebook.

“Wemightneedsomemoneytogettheprojectupandrunning,”addedMichi.“WecouldtellMs.Milanothatwewillorganizeabooksaletoraisemoney.”

“That’sagreatidea,”saidEmilio.“Myauntisaco-ownerofanursery(苗圃).Shecanhelpusdesignthegarden,selectplants,andcreateabudget(预算).”

Drewnoddedandmadesomemorenotes.“Ifwehaveagarden,thinkofallthelessonswe’velearnt.We’llhavetomeasureandweighthings.Wecanpracticewhatwelearninthesciencelessons.ThereisnowaythatMs.Milanocouldrefuseus!

MichiandEmiliosmiled.“Ifeverythinggoesasplanned,we’llbedigginginthedirtverysoon!

24.Howwouldthethreestudentsgetmoneyfortheproject?

A.Byorganizingabooksale.B.Byworkinginasciencelab.

C.Bysellingtomatoestoteachers.D.Byaskingtheirrelativesforhelp.

25.Whowouldhelpdesignthegarden?

A.Ms.Milano.B.Mr.Hasselbach.C.Emilio’saunt.D.Drew’scousin.

26.Whatdoweknowaboutthethreestudentsfromthepassage?

A.Theywereafraidoftheheadmaster.B.Theywereboredwithsciencelessons.

C.Theyweregoodattheworkinthegarden.D.Theywereconfidentabouttheirplanatlast.

Needtobuysomething?

Whygotoastore?

BuyitontheInternet!

Needitnow?

Whywait?

Askfornext-daydelivery!

Eachday,moreandmorepeopletryonlineshopping.Infact,onlinesaleshavedoubledinthelasttenyears.Butnoteveryoneisexcited.Somescientistsnowsaythatonlineshoppingisbadfortheenvironment.

Peoplearesurprisedtohearthis.“Theythink,‘Idon’tneedtodrive,andthebusinessdoesn’tneedtobuildastore,sotherewillbelesspollution,’”saysNuriaProst,anenvironmentalscientist.“Butitisnotsosimple.Infact,onlineshoppingiswasteful.Italsoaddstoairpollution.”

Intruth,theInternetisnotalwaysasgoodafriendtotheenvironmentasitseems.Forexample,mostpeoplethoughtthattheInternetwouldhelpofficesuselesspaperandothermaterials.Butpaperuseincreasedby33percentbetween1986and1997.“Onlineshoppingcouldhavesimilarlynegativeeffects,”saysNevilCohen,aprofessorofenvironmentalscience.

Partoftheproblemiswhatpeoplearebuyingthesedays.Inthepast,peopleboughtthingsontheInternetthatdidnotrequiremuchpackingmaterial,suchasbooksandclothing.Butnowpeoplealsoshoponlineforlarge,heavyproductssuchastelevisions,computers,andfurniture.Theseproductsneedtobepackedinlargeamountsofplasticandpaper.Thiscreatesalotofwaste.

Anotherproblemcausedbyonlineshoppingisairpollution.Whencustomersbuyproductsandaskfornext-daydelivery,companiesoftenhavetosendthembyair.Airplanesusemuchmorefuelthancarsandproducemorecarbondioxide(CO2).Whenpeoplebuyalotofdifferentthingsfromdifferentonlinebusinesses,thiscreatesevenmoretravelbyairplane.

Onlineproductreturnsarealsoaproblem.Forexample,anonlineshoestoremayallowcustomerstoreturnshoeswithoutextrapayiftheyarethewrongsize.Thisdoublesthepackingmaterialandnumberofairplanetripsrequiredtosellonepairofshoes.

“Ifpeoplewanttoprotecttheenvironment,theyneedtothinkbeforetheyshop,”saysProst.“Peopleneedtoaskthemselves:

Isthisexactlywh

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