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江西省抚州市临川区2018届九年级英语上学期第三次月考试题满分:120分 完成时间:120分钟、听力(25分)A)请听下面8段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的 AB、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都将有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 每段对话读两遍。(每小题1分,共8分)C.studyhardC.Nick'C.studyhardC.Nick'sA.workoutside B.makemoneyWhoserabbitisit?A.Sue's B.Jane'sWhatkindofmoviesdoesTimlike?A.funnymovies B.excitingmoviesC.cartoonsWhatshouldtheydotonight?A.gotothecinema B.gooutforawalkC.studyathomeWhowillthegirlaskforhelp?A.Jane B.Lily C.WuDongHowoldistheboy?A.2 B.10 C.12Whatdoesthegirlwanttodonext?B.StandunderthetreeC.StandnearA.LetthemantakeaphotoofhertheriverB.StandunderthetreeC.StandnearWhatwillthemandonext?A.takethedogin B.gotothepartyC.lookafterthedogB)请听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 (每小题1分,共14分)请听第1段材料,回答第9、10小题。Whereisthemannow?B.outsidethemeetingroomC.atarestaurantA.inthemeetingroomB.outsidethemeetingroomC.atarestaurantC.togetinearlierC.threeC.togetinearlierC.threeC.aguitarC.MozartA.toeatfood B.tosmoke请听第2段材料,回答第11、12小题。HowmanydrawingbooksdoesLilyhavenow?A.one B.twoWhatarethemanandthewomangoingtobuy?A.aviolin B.apiano请听第3段材料,回答第13至第15小题。Whoarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Beethoven B.JohannStraussWhathappenedtothemusicianwhenhewasfour?B.Hewrotehisfirstnovel.C.HegothisfirstA.Hestartedwritingmusic.offer.B.Hewrotehisfirstnovel.C.HegothisfirstWhendidthemusiciandie?A.Whenhewas53yearsold.B.Whenhewas35yearsold.C.Whenhewas50yearsold.请听第4段材料,回答第16至第18小题。What'stherelationshipbetweenTonyandJim?A.classmates B.brothersC.friendsWhomightpreferthebookswithideas?A.LindaandJoe B.JoeandJimC.LindaandTonyWhatkindofbooksdoesTonylike?A.cartoonbooks B.educationalbooksC.Englishbooksonsportsstories请听第5段材料,回答第19至第22小题。HowdoesMr.Greenmakethekidslaugh?A.bygivingthemmoneyB.bylookingseriousC.bytellingfunnystoriesHowmuchmoneyhasMr.Greengivenawaytoanoldpeople 'shome?A.$1,000 B.$10,000 C.$20,000WhatdoyouthinkofMr.Green?A.He'slazy. B.He'skind. C.He'shonest.HowoldisMr.Green?A.50 B.over60 C.over70C)请听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成下列句子,每个空格不超过 3个单词。听独白前你将有 50秒钟的时间阅读句子内容。独白读两遍。 (每小题1分,共5分)生词注释:lie谎话Firstly,givethema.Theywillprobablybehappy.Secondly,tothemandtellwhatyoulikeaboutyourparents.Thirdly,forthemandtrytomakethemrelax.Fourthly,beanchildanddon'ttellalietothem.Finally,trytospendmorewiththem.二、单项填空(8分)请阅读下面各小题, 从题中所给的A、B、CD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 (每小题1分,共8分)28.----Whichdoyoulike,coffeeortea?----1prefercoffeemilk.A.with B.toC.on D.ofIregretthatIhavenonewsforyou.A.tohavesaidB.sayingC.tosayD.havingsaidDiaoyuIslandsChinawhetherinthepast,atpresentorinthefuture.A.havebelongedinB.isbelongingto C.isbelongedinD.belongtoThereagirlsingingnextdoor. Can'tyouhearherbeautifulvoice?A.can'thave B.can'tbe C.mustbeD.musthaveTomMaryspeaksgoodChinese,sotheycancommunicatewiththeseChinesestudentsverywell.A.Neither,norB.Notonly,butalsoC.Both,andD.Either,orMyfriendsoftenhelpme.A.offer,ofB.provide,withC.provide,forD.offer,withHepromisedtohelpusandhetohisword.A.stuck B.keptC.said D.talkedIreallylikethephotoofmyfamilymysistertookinthecityparklastyear.A.what B.which C.whoD.whom三、完形填空(27分)A)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 (每小题1分,共15分)

Imagineyou'reatthesupermarket.Youpayforsomefood,thenthrowonethirdofitintothe36.Thismaysoundcrazy,butmillionsofusaredoingthisaroundtheworld,althoughnotinsucha37way.AccordingtotheUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganization,over30percentofthefoodproducedworldwidegoestowaste.Mostofitis38awaybyshopsthatareunabletosellit,orbypeoplewhobuytoomuch.Dowehavetodoso?39mindssayno.Whenwehave40money,wesaveitinabank.Sohowabout41“banks”forfoodthatwecan'teat?Manycountries,42China,havecaughtupwiththisgreatidea.SomepeopleinShanghairecentlyputafridgeinacommunity,43itwithcakesandcanned(罐装的)foodfromnearbymarketsandrestaurants.44inneedcanenjoyit.TheRealJunkFoodProject(TRJFP)hasbeendoingsimilarthingssince2013.TheRealJunkFoodProject(TRJFP)isacompanyintheUK.Itsaysthatfoodpastitssell-bydate(保质期)could45beOKtoeat.Sotheycollectturn46intohealthymealsandputthemonshelvesincafes(suchfoodfromsupermarkets,Imagineyou'reatthesupermarket.Youpayforsomefood,thenthrowonethirdofitintothe36.Thismaysoundcrazy,butmillionsofusaredoingthisaroundtheworld,althoughnotinsucha37way.AccordingtotheUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganization,over30percentofthefoodproducedworldwidegoestowaste.Mostofitis38awaybyshopsthatareunabletosellit,orbypeoplewhobuytoomuch.Dowehavetodoso?39mindssayno.Whenwehave40money,wesaveitinabank.Sohowabout41“banks”forfoodthatwecan'teat?Manycountries,42China,havecaughtupwiththisgreatidea.SomepeopleinShanghairecentlyputafridgeinacommunity,43itwithcakesandcanned(罐装的)foodfromnearbymarketsandrestaurants.44inneedcanenjoyit.TheRealJunkFoodProject(TRJFP)hasbeendoingsimilarthingssince2013.TheRealJunkFoodProject(TRJFP)isacompanyintheUK.Itsaysthatfoodpastitssell-bydate(保质期)could45beOKtoeat.Sotheycollectturn46intohealthymealsandputthemonshelvesincafes(suchfoodfromsupermarkets,餐馆).TheRealJunkFoodProjectcafeisopentothe47.Theydon'tsellanyfoodandofferallthemealsonapay-as-you-feelbasis(方式).Thefoodtherehas48pricelabel(标签).Howpeoplechoosetosupporttheprojectisuptothem.Youcanpayasmuchasyoulike.Alsoyoucanofferyourtime,49andenergyaspayment(偿还,报答),likehelpingwashthepot,cleanthewindows,orcreateartworktospruceup(美化)thecafe.Therearenow125RealJunkFoodeat,havetobecomejunk?Youdecide.cafesworldwide.eat,havetobecomejunk?Youdecide.36.A.fridgeB.trashC.carD.office37.A.pleasantB.boringC.directD.unusual38.A.givenB.thrownC.takenD.got39.A.CreativeB.LazyC.BusyD.Hard-working40.A.littleB.lessC.smallD.extra41.A.givingupB.settingupC.pickingupD.movingup42.A.exceptB.besideC.includingD.without43.A.coveringB.fillingC.providingD.helping44.A.SomeoneB.SomethingC.AnyoneD.None45.A.neverB.sometimesC.still D.hardly46.A.themB.itC.thoseD.these47.A.adultsB.childrenC.teenagersD.public48.A.aB.no C.theD.its49.A.skillsB.moneyC.foodD.opinions50.A.andB.but C.orD.so50tcanDoesthefoodthatyouhavebought,B)请先阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后用方框里所给的词的适当形式填空。每个词限用一次。(每小题1分。共10分)when,share,even,turn,interest,encourage,health,activity,boring,where,Hundredsofthousandsofpeopleridebicycleseveryday.Somepeoplelikeridingbicyclesbecauseitcanmakethem51andstrong.Somepeople don'tlikeridingbicyclesbecausetheythinkitisvery52 . Therearesomepeoplewhodon'tmindthisdaily53.Butthereisamanwho54itintoart.StephenLundis50yearsold.HeisawriterandartistfromCanada.55heridesbikes,hetakeshissmartphonewithhimandkeepstheGPStrackingapp( 全球定位追踪应用)on.Theapptrackshisroutes( 路线),anditshows56hewentwithlinesonthemap.Bymakingspecialroutedesigns,Lundmakesthemlooklike57 pictures.He'smadedinosaurs,giraffes,humanfacesand58a220-kilometermermaid( 美人鱼).Inthepastyear,Lundhasmade85piecesofthiskindofartwork.Now,heplanstomakesomeofthemintoabook.Hesaidhehopedto59hispassion( 激情)forridingbicycleswithothers.Headdedthathewanted60morepeopletoridebicycles.Hewassurethateverybodycouldfindtheirownwaystoenjoyridingabicycle.四阅读理解(40分)A)阅读短文,从A、BCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 (每小题2分,共30分)AWherewillthepartytakeplace?A.StarTown B.StarStreet C.SunnyRoadD.SunshineTownThepartywillbeheldfrom .A.themorningofOct1 B.theafternoonofOct28C.theeveningofOct29 D.themidnightofOct30WhichofthefollowingwillNOTbeatthatparty?A.Costumes. B.Children. C.Drink. D.Turkey.TheNobelPrizeusuallygoestodoctors,writersorscientists.Butthisyearasingerhaswonitforthefirsttime.ThismonthUnitedStatesmusicianBobDylanwasawardedthe2016NobelPrizeforLiterature(文学).AccordingtotheNobelPrizewebsite,the75-year-oldrocklegend( 传奇人物)wontheprize“forhavingcreatednewpoetic(诗意的)expressionswithinthegreatAmericansongtradition".PeopleregardDylanasaninformal( 非正式的)UShistorian.Manyofhisfamoussongswerewritteninthe1960s,whenhesungaboutimprovingtherightsofblackAmericansandprotesting (抗议)theinvolvement(卷入)oftheUSintheVietnamWar.Blowin'intheWindandTheTimesTheyAreA-Changin'aretwoofDylan'smostfamousprotestsongs.SaraDanius,permanentsecretary( 常任秘书长)oftheSwedishAcademy,wasoneofthepeoplewhochoseDylanfortheaward.Shesaidhehad beenchosenbecausehewas “agreatpoetintheEnglishspeakingtradition”.InthefutureshepredictsthatpeoplewillreadDylan'slyrics(歌词)aspoems,justlikemanypeoplereadorlistentopoemstodaythatwaswrittenthousandsofyearsago.USPresidentBarackObamaagreedwithher.aCongratulationstooneofmyfavoritepoets, "hewroteonTwitter.Noteveryonethinksitisagooddecision,though.Someexpertsbelievetheawardshouldnotbegiventoasinger.ButBBC'sColinPatersonsaysDylanshouldberememberedasawriter,notasinger,becaursehe“madethelyricsmoreimportantthanthemusic".DylanisstillperforminghissongsandisexpectedtoaccepthisawardonDec10.BobDylan,thewinnerof2016NobelPrizeforLiterature,isregardedasallofthefollowingEXCEPT .A.apoetB.asongwriter C.ascientist D.amusicianThesongBlowin'intheWindmay.A.recordUSwholehistory B.talkabouthowtobeahistorianC.beaboutabigstorm D.protestUSactionintheVietnamWarWhydidSaraDaniuschooseDylanfortheaward?BecauseDylanisoneofherbestfriends.BecauseshethinksDylan'slyricsarebeautiful.BecauseDylanispopularwithmanypeople.BecauseDylanisObama'sfavoritepoet.AccordingtoColinPaterson,.it'snotagooddecisiontogivetheawardtoDylanaNobelPrizeshouldnotbegiventoasinger.DylanshouldberememberedasawriterratherthanasingerDylanisnotgoodatmusicCYoumusthaveheardalotabouthowpeopleprotectthePalaceMuseum,theSuzhougardensandotherancientarchitecturalsites( 建筑遗址).Butwhataboutsomemorerecentones,suchasthosebuiltinthelastcentury?Unfortunately,manyofthem didn'tgetenoughprotection.OnSept29,anationallistof20thcenturyChinesearchitecturalheritage(遗产)siteswaspublishedinBeijing.Itincludes98architecturalsitesandremindspeopletoprotectthosemasterpieces(杰作),reportedChinaDaily.Manyfamouslandmarks(地标)andWestern-stylearchitecturalsiteswerenamedonthelist.TheGreatHallofthePeopleinBeijingandtheRussian-styleSaintSofiaCathedral(圣•索菲亚教堂)inHarbin,Heilongjiangaregoodexamples.aMasterpiecesofthe20thcenturyshowthatChinesearchitects'(建筑^币)spiritandskillswerepasseddownwell,"saidShanJixiang,headoftheChineseSocietyofCulturalRelics(中国文物学会). “Andtheyneedtobepassedontomoderntimes. ”However,manyofthesebuildingsdidn'tgetmuchattentionfromthepublicandhavebeendestroyed(毁坏).Inthelate1980s,theoldJu'erHutongcourtyardsinBeijingwererebuiltinamodernstyle.Theprojectdidn 'tchangethetraditionalChineselookofthebuildings,butgavepeopletheremoreroomtolive.ItevenwontheUnitedNationsWorldHabitatAwardin1992.Butsomeofthepeopletheredidn'ttakegoodcareofit.Theypulleddownthewallsandbuiltroomsastheywished.aMasterpiecesofthelastcenturyshouldalsobetreatedasculturalheritagesitesratherthangeneralbuildings.Otherwise,historicalinformationwillbelost,"Shansaid.68.areNOTbuiltinthelastcentury.A.SaintSofiaCathedral B.TheGreatHallofthePeopleC.theSuzhougardens D.ModernJu'erHutongcourtyardsTheunderlinedword"them"inparagraph1refersto.A.ancientarchitecturalsites B.generalbuildingsC.20thcenturyChinesearchitecturalsitesD.Western-stylebuildingsFromthepassage,wecanlearnthat .Ju'erHutongcourtyardsareprotectedwell.Mostpeoplerealizetheimportanceofprotectingrecentarchitecturalsites.Wecangetalotofhistoricalinformationfromthesemasterpiecesofthelastcentury.Thereareonly98architecturalsitesof20 thcenturyleftinChina.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?ManyancientChinesebuildingsarebeingdestroyed.Architecturalsitesofthelastcenturyshouldalsogetenoughprotection.Manytraditionalbuildingsarerebuiltinamodernstyle.GiveageneralintroductionofChineseArchitecturalsites.DSteel(车忖铁),concrete(混凝土)andglassaretheusualmaterialsinanyskyscraper.Butmorehighbuildingsarenowusingwood.Inthelastfouryears,Australia,Norway,EnglandandCanadahaveallbuiltwoodenskyscrapers.ThelatestoneisinSweden,anew,19-storey (层)woodenhotelcalled“SidavidSida”(SidebySide).Whyarewoodenskyscrapers(摩天大楼)beingchosenaheadofconcreteones?Let'sfindout.Isitstrongenough?WoodhasbeenusedinmanyChinesebuildingsforthousandsofyears,butisitstrongenoughforskyscrapers?”There'sawholebunchofnewmaterialsmadeoutofwoodthatarestructurally (在结构上)abletobuildbigbuildings,“materialexpertDrMichaelRamagetoldCNN.Architects( 建筑W)useweaved(编拢)woodtomakesureitis.Theyplacelayersofwoodacrossoneanothercoatedwithspecialgluetocreateverystrongmaterial.Woodalsolastsalongtimeanddoesn'trotifitiswelllookedafter.Forexample,therooftopsofBeijing'sForbiddenCityandsome700-year-oldhousesinEnglandarestillsound.Ramagealsosaidbamboocouldbecutinspecialwaystomakeitevenstrongerthannormalwood.Wontitcatchfire?Woodenbuildingssounddangerouswhenitcomestofire.Butexpertssaytheymaybesaferthanconcreteonesifthereisafire.“Timber(木材)doesn'tburninthewaythepublicimagines,"Ramagesaid.Verysmallpiecesofwoodcatchfireeasily,butverybigpiecesofwoodarequitehardtosetonfire,hesaid.InSweden,themainbuildingmaterialof “SidavidSida"isA.steel B.concrete C.glass D.woodTheunderlinedword “sound"inparagraph7means 「 ^A.becomingworse; B.ingoodcondition;C.protectedwell; D.dangerousAccordingtothelastparagraph,welearnthat.woodenbuildingsaren'tsaferthanconcreteonessmallpiecesofwoodarehardtosetonfirebigpiecesofwoodwon'tcatchfireeasilywoodenbuildingsarenotstronganddangerousWhat'sthebesttittleofthepassage?A.Anewkindofmaterialforbuildings B.Wood---astrongmaterialforbuildingsC.Howtomakewoodenbuildings. D.Viewsondifferentbuildingmaterials.B)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框中的五个选项中,选择最佳的选项还原到文中,使短文意思通顺,结构完整。(每小题2分,共10分)Whenisthebesttimeforustoenjoythebrightmoon?76.Thisyear,thefestivalisonSept15.Welookatthemoon,eatmooncakes,andgettogetherwithourfamilies.Thetraditionisthousandsofyearsold.Themoon,thekeypartofthefestival,isspecialtomostChinesepeople.77.Weusetheroundandcrescentmoon( 新月)todescribereunion(团聚)andseparation.Ouradmirationtothemooncandatebacktoancienttimes.Thelegend(传说)ofChang(efliestothemoonisthemostfamousstoryaboutthemoon.78.Forexample,“Besidemybedapooloflight.Isithoarfrost( 霜)ontheground?”fromJingYeSi(ThoughtsintheSilentNight)byTangDynastypoetLiBai.79 .The miaominority( 少数民族)inGuizhouprovincehasaspecialcustom.OnthenightofMid-AutumnFestival,youngpeopledanceunderthemoontofindtheirotherhalf.80.Intheirlegends,thefullmoonissomewhatscarytopeople.Themostwell-knownlegendisthewerewolf(狼人).Awerewolfusuallylookslikeahuman,butchangesintoawolf-likecreature(生物)whenthereisafullmoo

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