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吉林省长春市第八十九中学2020届九年级上学期英语第一次月考试卷(含听力材料)

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    One's education starts from family, especially 1 his or her mother. Here is a story that happened in my childhood.

One Saturday morning, I was watching TV in the living room with my two brothers. My mum 2 several apples of different colors and sizes. She put all the apples on the table, then 3 me and my younger brothers, "Which do you like?" 4 my younger brothers and I wanted the biggest one. 5 I could say "The biggest one", one of my brothers stood up and said what I wanted to say.

    My mum 6 the biggest apple and said to us, "It is 7 to get the biggest apple. Many people want the best thing, but few really get it. Now let's start a 8 . Look at the lawn(草坪) in front of our 9. I'll divide it into three parts. Each of you must finish pruning(修剪) 10 own share. The best and quickest one will be 11 the biggest apple." I won the apple finally.

    Since then, I have learned to try my best to succeed whenever I get a chance. I work 12 to get what I want. That was what my mother advised me to do. I feel very thankful to my mum because she taught me a very basic but the most 13 lesson. It is quite fair that we can get what we want 14 competing. My mother kept teaching us in this way and we followed her 15 all the time.

    I do believe that mother is the first teacher of children, who can teach them to be a No.1 pursuing person.

(1)
A、At B、For C、from D、in
(2)
A、wanted B、drew C、hid D、brought
(3)
A、told B、answered C、replied D、asked
(4)
A、All B、Both C、Neither D、Either
(5)
A、Before B、When C、Until D、After
(6)
A、ate up B、looked up C、picked up D、gave up
(7)
A、good B、strange C、bad D、polite
(8)
A、lesson B、party C、conversation D、competition
(9)
A、school B、church C、house D、library
(10)
A、my B、our C、your D、their
(11)
A、sent B、given C、shown D、shared
(12)
A、hard B、carelessly C、easily D、comfortably
(13)
A、expensive B、important C、difficult D、traditional
(14)
A、on B、without C、about D、by
(15)
A、advice B、example C、decision D、plan
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Eric's father managed an iron shop. He used to help his father1 the work in the shop. 

One day, Eric asked his father, "What's the2 of a person?" Father thought for a while, "Son, it's difficult to judge (判断) the value of any person because his or her value is priceless. "

Eric couldn't understand it, "How come? If the value of a person is priceless, then why some people get less respect while others get3 ?"

His father4 a piece of iron, "What do you think is the price of this iron?" Eric replied, "10 dollars."

Father asked again, "What5 happen if I make small nails (钉子) with it?" Erie said, "Doing this will6 its price, and it will be worth 50 dollars."

Father continued, "What if we use it to make a lot of springs(发条) for watches?" The son answered, "Then we can get more money from it."

Father smiled and said, "So you see, just because we turn the iron into7 different, its value is different, too." After hearing this, Eric felt like he understood what his father said. 

We often make mistakes in considering our value. Seeing our present situation, we start considering8 as valueless and meaningless.9 our value is not in what we are now but in what we can become in the future. So we should always keep improving ourselves10 try to understand our true value. 

 阅读下面的短文,然后根据括号内所给中文意思写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。

Do you know US writer J. D. Salinger? He was one of the most {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(众所周知的) writers of the last century. In 1951, he was famous for the novel The Catcher in the Rye. The book has been a huge {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(成功). Over 60 million copies have been sold. Today many young people are still {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(影响) by this book. 

The story is told by the main character, Holden Caulfield, He doesn't like studying and he thinks it doesn't make {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(意义). So he is made to leave an expensive school because of his {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(行为). He should go back to his parents' home, but he has other plans. Then his {#blank#}6{#/blank#} (冒险) in New York City begins. 

What readers love about the book is Holden's voice (心声). He shares his hopes, worries and views about life. Holden {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(猜想) grown- ups are "phony(虚伪的)". He talks about a grown-up's way of saying goodbye, "I'm always saying 'Glad to have met you' to someone but I'm not glad at all. If you want to stay {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(活着), you have to say that stuff, though. " This explains why Holden feels closer to children, {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(特别) his sister, Phoebe. He wants to protect her and other children. 

Are you interested in {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(读) The Catcher in the Rye? According to the BBC, it is a classic of teen fiction. 

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