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浙江省温州市苍南县星海学校2020届九年级上学期英语第二次月考试卷

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    Two men, Mr Smith and Mr Martin were both badly ill. They were in the same 1 room. Mr Smith was able to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon. His bed was  2 the only window of the room.

    Mr Martin had to spend all his time lying on his back. The men 3 for hours without stopping. They spoke of their families, their times, their jobs...

    And every afternoon when Mr Smith could 4 in his bed, he would pass the time by talking to his 5 about all the things that he could see outside the 6 Mr Martin believed that his world was made "larger"" by the" colorful " 7 world.

    Out of the window was a 8 with a lovely lake. Mr Smith told Mr Martin about the beautiful ducks swimming freely on the water, happy children playing around, colorful flowers and big old tress around the lake.

    As Mr Smith told him all this, Mr Martin would close his eyes and tried to make the richest pictures for 9 in his mind...

    Days and 10 passed, and finally, Mr Smith went back home. Then Mr Martin 11 the nurse if he could move to the other bed 12 for him, the nurse said he could. When everything was done, he tried hard to raise himself a bit to see what was outside. To his 13 as he looked out of the window, he saw nothing but a wall.'

    Mr Martin asked the nurse what made Mr Smith able to see so many wonderful things outside. The 14 answered that the man was 15 and could not even see the wall.

(1)
A、training B、meeting C、hotel D、hospital
(2)
A、out of B、next to C、away from D、well above
(3)
A、danced B、sang C、walked D、talked
(4)
A、sit up B、walk around C、stand up D、jump about
(5)
A、schoolmate B、desk-mate C、roommate D、workmate
(6)
A、box B、door C、window D、bed
(7)
A、foreign B、outside C、lonely D、green
(8)
A、library B、market C、park D、church
(9)
A、itself B、yourself C、herself D、himself
(10)
A、weeks B、hours C、minutes D、seconds
(11)
A、asked B、thanked C、told D、invited
(12)
A、Unluckily B、Happily C、Worriedly D、Seriously
(13)
A、happiness B、joy C、hope D、surprise
(14)
A、patient B、doctor C、nurse D、friend
(15)
A、blind B、old C、poor D、ill
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"Have you checked the oil in the car?" My father used to say to me. "Hello, hope you are well." Sometimes our phone calls would begin with a question about the oil and end with a question about the oil, with not a lot in between.

Fathers have a lot of love to give, but it's often supplied through the medium (方法) of practical advice. In my experience: It's mostly about my car.

"How's the car running?" "Did you get it serviced?" "How did you get that scrape (刮痕) on the side?"

Why can't fathers just say "I love you" or "It's great to see you"? The point is: That's exactly what we are saying. You just have to translate from the language that is Fatherlish.

The words "You made my life better from the moment you were born" may be hardly heard, but the key is there in the more common "I'll hold the ladder while you get the leaves out of the gutter (排水沟)."

When I was 17, I went on my first road trip—a friend and I in that old car. My father stood on the corner early on a cold morning to say goodbye to us.

"Highways are dangerous," he said, "so don't try to catch up with anything faster than a horse. And take a break every two hours. And every time you stop for gas, you really should check the oil."

At the time we thought his speech was pretty funny and would chant "car and horse, car and horse" every time I drove faster and passed other speeding cars.

Dad's long gone now. But after all these years, I realize that had I owned a copy of the Fatherlish-to-English dictionary, I'd have understood that the speech my friend and I so casually mocked (嘲笑) was simply Dad's attempt at affection.

 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,从每小题所给胡A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Tom sat at his desk, looking out of the window for a long time. He had to finish his class project (课题) tomorrow. Everyone in his class had to write about their own special talent(才能). His friends finished 1 , but Tom still had a problem with what to write about. Earlier that month, Tom helped his2 with their projects. 

Betty came to ask for help and enjoyed Tom's wonderful 3 . Tom advised that she should write about drawing because Betty drew wonderful pictures. Betty went home 4 . 

A few days ago when Tom5 with Scott in the library, Scott was worried about his project. Tom advised him to write about swimming because he was a very good 6 . Scott hurried home to work on his project. 

Tom still couldn't 7 what his special talent was. He thought about his friend Ellie. Last week when they were 8 their way to school, she danced along beside him. Suddenly, Ellie stopped9 she was worried about her project. Tom told her to write about dancing. Ellie was so happy that she jumped into the air and danced the rest(剩余的) of the10

However, Tom still couldn't decide on his special talent. 11 , he had an idea. The next day, everyone including Tom presented(呈现) their projects. "It 12 me a long time to decide, so I started to think I didn't have one. But… I do have a special talent. " 

"I'm good at 13 my friends, " he said, "All of the things I do are great fun because I do them with my friends. " 

The whole class clapped (鼓掌). His friends clapped14 than everyone else. 

"You forgot something15 , Tom, " said Betty, "You make the best drinks. " 

"Thank you, " said Tom. 

 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入一个适当的词, 或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。

 Thomas was diagnosed(诊断) a serious illness. He was so sad and hoped that he refused any medical treatment. You didn't want to be a burden(负担) of his family.

 One day he {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(run) away from the hospital and hung out on the street. He was wondering{#blank#}2{#/blank#} he could do to face the hard situation. Unexpectedly, a piece of beautiful music came to {#blank#}3{#/blank#} (he) notice. An old blind man was playing {#blank#}4{#/blank#} guitar happily with a few passers-by around him. He was surprised to find there was also a mirror hangung from the blind {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(man) arm. After he finished playing, Thomas came over and asked him, "Excuse me, sir! Is this your mirror?"

"Yes, my guitar and mirror are two things I value most! Music is the {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(funny) of all things in the world." the blind mar answered. "But you can't see anything. What does this mirror mean to you?" Thomas couldn't wait {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(ask). The blind man smiled, "The mirror is a hope for me. I wish I can see my face one day."

 Thomas {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(touch) by what the blind man said. "A blind man could even love life so much, {#blank#}9{#/blank#} I..." Suddenly, he got a complete understanding and {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(quIet) returned to the hospital. From then on, Thomas realized that sunny mind mattered most in daily life

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