沪教版2020届九年级上学期英语第一次月考试卷A卷

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Jim went to school to study history, but when he finished his first year, he didn't pass the exam and the teacher said to him, “You have to leave school.”

When the boy's father heard this news, he was much worried. He came to the school to see the teacher. He found the teacher in the office and asked the teacher to let Jim go on with his studies the next year. “He is a good boy. He always does well in history,” said Jim's father, “and if you let him pass the exam this time, he will do better next year and pass the exam.”

“No, no, that's impossible!” answered the teacher, “Last month I asked him when Napoleon(拿破仑)died and he didn't know.”

“Please sir, give him another chance.” said Jim's father, “You know we don't have any newspapers in our house, so nobody in our family knew that Mr. Napoleon was ill.”

(1)The boy in this story was good at history.

(2)The boy's father went to the teacher's office and talked with him about his son. (3)The teacher let all his students pass the exam. (4)After that, the teacher let the boy pass the exam. (5)The boy's father was not good at history. 24. (8分)根据短文内容选择正确答案。 B

Shu Pulong has helped at least 1000 people bitten by snakes. “It was seeing people with snake bites that led me to this career,” he said.

In 1963, after his army service, Shu entered a medical school and later became a doctor of Chinese medicine. As part of his studies he had to work in the mountains. There he often heard of people who had their arms and legs cut off after a snake bite in order to save their lives.

“I was greatly upset when they told me the story of an old farmer I met. It was a very hot afternoon. The old man was pulling grass in his fields when he felt a pain in his left hand. He at once realized he had been bitten by a poisonous snake. In no time he wrapped(缠绕)a cloth tightly around his arm to stop the poison(毒)getting to his heart. Running home he shouted, `Bring me the knife' Minutes later the man lost his arm forever.”

“The heartbroken story touched me so much that I decided to devote myself to helping people bitten by snakes.” Shu added, “I worked very hard and tried my best to make a good snake doctor.” And at last he made it.

(1)The best headline(标题)for this newspaper article is . A . Amazing Medicine B . Farmer Loses Arm C . Dangerous Bites

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D . Snake Doctor

(2)Shu decided to devote himself to snake medicine because . A . he wanted to save people's arms and legs B . he had studied it at a medical school C . he had seen snakes biting people D . his army service had finished (3)Why did Shu go into the mountains?

A . He wanted to study snake bites. B . He wanted to help the farmers.

C . He was being trained to be a doctor. D . He was expected to serve in the army.

(4)Which of the following can explain the word upset in the third paragraph? A . sad B . surprised C . interested D . frightened

25. (8分) The London Olympic Games are coming soon. This summer, Chinese sports fans will be able to watch the exciting games in 3-D on CCTV.

When you watch 3-D movies or TV, you have to wear a special pair of glasses. The 3-D glasses make the people and the things on the screen look like they are in the room with you.

3-D, means having three dimensions: width, height and depth. 3-D technology is based on the way the human brain and eye work. Because the pupils of a person's eyes are about 6.5 cm apart, when we look at something, each eye sees it from different angle. Our eyes send the two pictures to our brain, and the brain puts them together. The small difference between the picture from the right eye and the picture from the left eye make us see depth.

While watching 2-D films, we don't have to wear the special glasses. We see the pictures in two dimensions, each eye get the same information. This is because there is only one way of watching it. So the aim of 3-D technology is to get a different picture into each eye of the person. It uses two film projectors. One projects a left eye picture and the other projects a right eye picture. When we are in the cinema, we can see different pictures in each eye at the same time with the help of the 3-D glasses.

While watching 3-D films, we feel that we are actually in the same environment as the things we are watching. However, some people are against watching 3-D films. One of the reasons is the 3-D glasses

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makes the screen of the film or TV look darker. It is bad for eyes. What's more, people with eye problems may get headaches if they spend too much time watching 3-D movies, because their brains need to work harder to “read” the pictures.

(1)Paragraph 3 mainly tells us __________. A . how we see things in 3-D B . how we watch the Olympic Games C . how 3-D films are made D . where we watch 3-D films or TV

(2)When we watch a 2-D film, each of our eyes get ________ information. A . no B . different C . dark D . the same

(3)Which is the following is right according to the passage? A . We don't have to wear 3-D glasses if we watch games in 3-D on TV. B . The 3-D technology is based on the way the human ear and eye work. C . All the people can have fun watching 3-D movies or TV for a long time. D . 3-D glasses make us see different pictures in each eye at the same time. (4)Why are some people against watching 3-D films? Because ____________. A . they make them more excited or sadder B . 3-D glasses make the screen look darker C . 3-D films make all people get headaches D . they dislike watching the Olympic Games 26. (10分)阅读理解

One day, Mr Smith is going to take a train to his hometown. When the train starts, one of his shoes falls to the ground. The train is going faster and faster, and he can’t pick it up. Then he quickly takes off the other shoe and throw it on the ground near the fallen(掉下的) shoe. A little boy on the train asks him, “Why do you do that? You have lost(丢失) one shoe. ”Mr Smith answers, “ If a man picks them up, he may get a pair of shoes. ”

(1)Mr Smith is going to his hometown________. A . by bus

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B . by train C . by bike D . on foot

(2)What happens(发生) to Mr Smith when the train starts? He lost________. A . his bag B . his watch C . one of his shoes D . nothing

(3)Mr Smith can’t pick up the fallen shoe because ________. A . he doesn’t want to take it back B . the little boy picks it up C . he thinks it is too old

D . the train starts and is going faster and faster (4)What does Mr Smith do after his shoe falls to the ground? A . He gives the other one to the little boy.

B . He throws the other one to the ground near the fallen one. C . He gets off the train.

D . He looks at the shoe and laughs. (5)Why does Mr Smith do that? A . Because he doesn’t like his shoes.

B . Because he wants the man who picks up his shoes to get a pair of shoes. C . Because he wants the little boy to pick up the shoes. D . Because somebody asks him to do that. 27. (6分)阅读理解

More and more people are good at catching business chances to create wealth. Recently the Chinese Internet buzzwords(流行词) “thin blue mushroom” have become the name of a company in Shenzhen. How do the buzzwords come? In fact, they mean “sad and feeling like you want to cry” in English. When they were first spoken by a young man, they sounded similar to “lan shou xiang gu'. At that time, the young man just experienced a sad story of love and posted a video online. In the video, he said such words. Only a few days later, the words became popular among Internet users. Before that, some other buzzwords also became popular on the Internet. After Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui got third prize in the

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