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金华四中九下第一次月考
金华四中
1、完形填空
ThereisanoldEnglishsaying,“Laughteristhebestmedicine.”OnepersoncertainlywouldhaveagreedwiththisisNormanCousins.
NormanCousinswastheeditorofamagazinecalledSaturdayReviewforalmostfortyyears.Healso_16___andspokeaboutworldpeaceandanti-warissues(反战议题),travelingtomanydifferentcountriestosharehis17____.
Inthe1960s,afterreturningtotheUnitedStatesfromabusyandtiringtriptoEurope.Mr.Cousinsgot_18___.Hediscoveredhehadastrangediseasethatcausedgreatpaininhisbones(骨头).
Inlessthanaweekafterhegotback,hecouldnot_19____it.Everymovethathemadewaspainful.Hewasnotableto_20_____atnight.ThedoctortoldMr.Cousinsthattheydidnotknowhowtocure(治疗)hisproblemandhemightnever__21___theillness.Mr.Cousins,however
refusedtogiveuphope.
Mr.Cousinsthoughtthattheillnesscouldbecausedby22____thoughts.Hedidnotwanttotake_23____tocurehimself.Instead,hefeltthathappythoughtsorlaughtermightcurehisillness.
Hebegantoexperimentonhimselfwhilestillinthehospitalbywatchingcomedyshowsontelevision.Mr.Cousinsquicklyfoundthattenminutesof__24___laughterduringthedaygavehimtwohoursofpain-freesleepatnight.
Decidingthatthe25_____couldnothelphim,Mr.Cousins
leftthehospitalandcheckedintoahotelroomwherehecould__26____hisexperimentswithlaughter.Foreightdays,Mr.Cousins_27____inthehotelroomwatchingcomedyshowsontelevision,readingamusingbooks,andsleepingwheneverhefelt_28____.Withinthreeweeks,hefeltwellenoughtotakeavacationtoPuertoRicowherehebeganrunningonthebeachfor_29____.
Afterafewmonths,Mr.Cousinswas_30____tocarryonhiswork.Hehadlaughedhimselfbacktohealth.
16.A.laughedB.taughtC.wroteD.copied
17.A.magazinesB.subjectsC.photosD.ideas
18.A.richB.sickC.lonelyD.famous
19.A.standB.realizeC.faceD.improve
20.A.dreamB.eatC.shoutD.sleep
21.A.gothroughB.lookafterC.getoverD.findout
22.A.unhappyB.pleasantC.sillyD.clever
23.A.foodB.timeC.medicineD.money
24.A.unusualB.falseC.realD.wild
25.A.friendsB.laughterC.experimentD.doctors
26.A.beginB.endC.continueD.report
27.A.restedB
.workedC.studiedD.played
28.A.wellB.tiredC.afraidD.worried
29.A.helpB.exerciseC.freedomD.fun
30.A.ableB.safeC.lazyD.uncertain
二,阅读理解
A
NewsReview
Head-onTrainCrash
OnMay18,twotrainshadahead-oncrash(相撞)nearNewYorkCity.Over250peoplewereonthetrainsthen.About60peoplewerehurt,butnodeathswerereported.
TravelTime
TouristscametogethertotheTaishanMountain,onMay1.Over180,000touristsvisitedtheplaceofgreatinterestfromApril29toMay1,duringthethree-dayholiday.
TomatoCompetition
AtomatocompetitionwasheldinHuainan,AnhuiProvince,onApril16.Thebesttomatoeswerechosenaccordingtotheirshape,colorandtaste.Thecompetitionhopedtoencouragethefarmerstogrowbettertomatoes.
31.About______peoplewerehurtintheHead-onTrainCrash.
A.18
B.29
C.60
D.250
32.AlotofpeoplevisitedMountTai________.
A.13hoursaftertheearthquake
B.onMay18
C.duringtheMayDAYholiday
D.onApril16
33.TheTomatoCompetitioninAnhuiProvincewasheldto______.
A.helpthepeopleinYa’an
B.savethepeopleonthetrains
C.helpgrowbettertomatoes
D.forgettheterribletime
B
Nevergointoasupermarkethungry!
Thisisagoodpieceofadvice.Ifyougoshoppingforfoodbeforelunchtime,you’llprobablybuymorethanyouplanto.Unluckily,however,justthisadviceisn’tenoughforconsumersthesedays.Modernshoppersneedaneducationinhowandhownottobuythingsatthestore.First,youchecktheweeklynewspaperadvertisements.Findouttheitemsthatareonsaleanddecideifyoureallyneedthesethings.Inotherwords,don’tbuyanythingjustbecauseit’scheaperthanusual!
“Newandimproved!
”or“AllNatural”onthefrontofapackageinfluenceyou.Instead,readthelistofingredientsontheback.Third,compareprices:
thatis,youshouldexaminethepricesofbothdifferentbrandsanddifferentsizeofthesamebrand.
Anothersuggestionsforconsumersistobuyordinaryitemsinsteadoffamousbrands.Ordinaryitemsinsupermarketscomeinordinarypackages.Theseproductsarecheaperbecauseproducersdon’tspendmuchmoneyonpackingoradvertising.
Thequality,however,isusuallyasgoodasthequalityofwell-knownnamebrands.Inthesameway,inbuyingclothes,youcanoftenfindhighqualityandlowpricesinbrandsthatarenotfamous.Shoppingindiscountclothingstorescanhelpyousavealotofmoney.Althoughthesestoresaren’tveryattractive,andtheyusuallydonothaveindividualdressingroom,notonlyarethepriceslow,butyoucanoftenfindthesamefamousbrandsthatyoufindinhigh-priceddepartmentstores
WiseconsumersreadmagazineadsandwatchTVcommercial(广告),buttheydothiswithoneadvantage:
knowledgeofthepsychology(心理)behindtheads.Inotherwords,well-informed(消息灵通的)consumerswatchforinformationandcheckformisinformation.Theyaskthemselvesquestions.Istheadvertiserhidingsomethinginsmallprintatthebottomofthepage?
Isthereanyrealinformationinthecommercial,oristheadvertisersimplyshowinganattractiveimage?
Withtheanswertothesequestions,consumerscanmakeawisechoice.
34.Whatmayhappenifpeoplegoshoppingforfoodwhentheyarehungry?
A.Theymayforgetwhattobuy.B.Theymayfeeltootiredtocarrythings.
C.TheymaybuymorethantheplantoD.Theymaypaymoreforthesameproduct.
35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ordinary”meaninthispassage?
A.beautifulB.usualC.strangeD.necessary
36.Beforeyoudecidetobuythings,youshould______
A.MakesurewhethertheyareonsaleB.Considerifyoureallyneedthem
C.Checkiftheyarefamousbrands,D.Readthewordsonthefrontofthepackage
37.Thebesttitleforthispassageis_______
A.KeepacoolheadB.Believeinyourself
C.ClothesmakethemanD.Moneyisn’teverything
C
ManyofyouhaveheardaCinderella(灰姑娘)story,butyoumaynotknowthatthereareoverahundreddifferentwaystotelltheCinderellastory.Whenwriterstellthesamestoryinadifferentway,itiscalledtheir"version"ofthestory.ThestoryofCinderellahasmanydifferentversions.Let'sreadtwoofthemandfindouthowtheyaredifferent.
Theversionthatmostpeopleknowistheoldestonewrittenin1697byCharlesPerraultfromFrance.ThisistheversionwherethebirdshelpmakeCinderellas'sdressandthemiceturnintocarriagemen(马车夫)andhelpCinderellagotothedanceinapumpkin(南瓜)carriage.Inthisversion,manyoftheanimalsareCinderella'sfriends.TheyhelphermeetthePrince.CinderellamarriesthePrinceandtheylivehappilytogethereverafter.
Inanotherversionofthisstorywritteninthe1850sbyJacobandWilhelmGrimmfromGermany,thebirdshelpCinderellainthewholestory.Cinderella'sfathergivesheralittletreewhenhecomesbackfromaparty.Sheplantsthelittletreeandhertearswaterituntilitgrowsintoatalltree.
ThebirdsnowliveinthetreeandtheygiveCinderellaadressofgoldandshoesofgold.CinderellagoestothepartytomeetanddancewiththePrince.Later,hefindsCinderellaathomedoingworkforherstepmother(继母).CinderellamarriesthePrinceandtheylivehappilyeverafter.
Nowyoucanunderstandwhattheword"version"meansandhowmorethanonewritercantellastoryinadifferentway.Thatiswhytherearemayversionsofthesamestory.
38Inthestorywrittenin1697,_______helpedmakeCinderella'sdress.
A:
herfather
B:
herstepmother
C:
thebirds
D:
themice
39InJacobandWilhelmGrimm'sstory,Cinderella'sfather.
A:
giveshersomebirds
B:
givesheralittletree
C:
makesagolddressforher
D:
makesgoldshoesforher
40TheChinesemeaningoftheword"version"inthispassageisprobably"".
A:
人物
B:
语气
C:
方法
D:
版本
41.Ifweputthepassageintothreeparts,whichofthefollowingisthebest?
(①=Para.(自然段)1②=Para.2③=Para.3④=Para.4⑤=Para.5)
A:
①;②③④;⑤
B:
①②;③;④⑤
C:
①②;③④;⑤
D:
①;②;③④⑤
D
Are YouRightHandedorLeftHanded?
Whichhanddoyouusewhenwrite?
About8to15percentofpeoplearelefthanded.Theyoftenhavetousetoolsthataredesignedforright-handedpeople.Soitisdifficultforleft-handerstousemosttools.Ifyouarerighthanded,trythisexperiment:
Takeaknifewithyourlefthandandtrycuttingapotatointopieces.Don'tbesurprisedifyoufeelawkward(别扭的).
Inthepast,peoplethoughtitwasstrangetousethelefthand.Youngstudentslookeddownupontheirleft-handedclassmates.Somechildrenwereevenpunishedforusingtheirlefthandtowrite.Butthesedaysparentsandteachershaveacceptedthat.Inalmosteveryschoolintheworld,left-handedstudentscanusetheirlefthandtowrite.
Whatcausespeopletobelefthandedorrighthanded?
Expertshavesearchedlongandhardonthis.Theyconclude(得出结论)thatleft-handedpeoplearelefthandedforthesamereasonthatright-handedpeoplearerighthanded.Oneoutofeverytenpeoplejustisaleft-hander.It'ssimplylikethecolorofoureyes–somepeoplehavebrowneyes,whilesomeothershaveblackeyes.
However,mayresearchersthinkthatleft-handersandright-handersaredifferentinsomeaspects.Right-handersaremoretalkativeandoutgoingthanleft-handers.Manyright-handedpeopleunderstandspokenwordsbetter.Forexample,aftertheylistentodirectionstoasupermarket,theycanfinditeasily.Right-handersaregoodatorganizingpeople,too