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江苏省苏州市2020年九年级英语阳光指标学业水平调研卷

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    There was a class of students who were very unruly (难管教的). None of the teachers wanted to teach them. So the headmaster called a teacher who had just quit her job at a different school. He asked her if she would like to come in and teach at the school the one term. She agreed.

    The headmaster decided not to tell the teacher about the class, afraid that she would be seared off. After the new teacher had been on the job for a month, the headmaster sat in the class to see how things were going. To his surprise, the students were well-behaved. After the class, the headmaster praised the teacher for her work. She thanked him for giving her such a well-behaved class to teach. But the headmaster said he really didn't deserve (值得) any thanks.

    She laughed and told him, "You see, I discovered your secret on my first day here. I looked in the desk and found a list of the students' IQ scores. I knew that they're very smart and I would have to work really hard to make school interesting for them. "

    She opened the desk and the headmaster saw a list with the students' names and the numbers 136, 145, 127, 128, and so on written next to the names.

    The headmaster laughed. Those weren't their IQ scores, but their locker (储物柜) numbers!

(1)、The underlined word "quit" in Paragraph 1 means       .
A、forgotten B、accepted C、left D、chosen
(2)、Why did the headmaster say that he really didn't deserve any thanks?
A、Because the teacher was not well paid for her job. B、Because he told the teacher nothing about the desk. C、Because the students were well-behaved in class. D、Because he didn't tell the teacher about the class.
(3)、How did the teacher deal with the unruly students?
A、She worked hard to make her class interesting for them. B、She made a plan with the headmaster before the class. C、She told them a secret that she discovered about them. D、She tested the students' IQs before starting the class.
举一反三
 Answer the questions. (根据对话内容回答下列问题)

A walk in the forest

I'm Grace. I live on a farm with my parents and take Benji, my pet dog, for a walk most days after school.

Wednesday

As I was going through the forest it started raining hard. Suddenly, I slipped and fell on the ground. Ouch! That hurt. Then a voice said, "Are you all right? That was a bad fall." I looked up and saw a boy about my age. He helped me up. "I haven't seen you at school. Do you live near here?" I asked. "No, I'm from Manchester," he said. "Listen! I have to go. Are you OK to walk home? Do you need help?" "No, I'm fine. Thanks!" I said, then the boy walked away.

Back home, Mum was watching the news.

"Hi, Grace. Have you heard about this boy, Mark?" she asked. "No, what boy?" I said. "A boy from Manchester. He's run away from home. Look! This is his dad."

There was a man on TV sitting next to a policeman. He was crying and looked as if he hadn't slept for days. Then they showed a photo of the missing boy. I knew him. It was the boy in the forest. He was Mark. "Should I say something? No, I mustn't say anything. Maybe he has a good reason. I have to talk to him first." I said to myself.

Thursday

I found Mark in the forest. I said, "Your dad was on TV last night. The police are looking for you." He looked shocked and asked, "Did you say anything? Have you told them?" "No," I said. "I wanted to talk to you first. Why have you run away?" He looked at the ground and said, "I had a big argument with my dad. My mum died four years ago. It was very hard for me and for Dad. But then he met someone new. Mel's her name. She wants my dad for herself and isn't interested in me. My dad keeps telling me to make an effort with her, but I can't. The night I ran away, he told me that we would all move to London because Mel's from London. But my grandpa and my friends are in Manchester. I don't want to move to London. We both got angry. So I took my tent and left in the middle of the night."

I felt sorry for Mark, but I thought of his dad crying on TV and felt sorry for him too. "What are you going to do?" I asked.

"I don't know. I need time to think," he replied. 

"    ▲        ."

 阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Do you like summer holiday?In Australia, summer holiday is from late December to early February. Students have to finish their homework. They should read some English books and write reports. They also seed to do science projects with their classmates. They often go to special classes to learn swimming, singing and cooking. And they really like to go to the beach to camp with their parents. 

Summer holiday in the US is very long, from early June to around late August. Teachers will give summer homework. But if students don't do it, it's OK. There are many classes and camps. They can be about sports, or outdoor survival skills (户外生存技巧). Some students also go camping with friends or family. Some students will try to make money by doing the housework. Some will do voluntary work like helping the elderly or the poor for free. 

In France summer holiday usually goes from mid﹣June to the end of August. But the first day is different for everyone because of the day of the last exam. French students don't have any homework or classes. They spend the holiday having fun. Some students like traveling around the world. They see nature in Africa. They visit America to learn English. They go to China. Other students have fun in France. They camp on the beach, see friends watch movies, go swimming and have barbecue (烧烤)

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For some teenagers, being an adult is the coolest thing in the world. Adults don't do homework {#blank#}1{#/blank#} take exams. They do what they like and make money. How wonderful! But is it true?

Last month, Grade 7 students at Sunshine School had a taste of the adult world. The teachers asked them {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(finish) a piece of special homework called" Working with your parents for one day". 

Wu Jing's mother works as {#blank#}3{#/blank#} ticket collector in a park. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}6 am, the girl who is 14 years old set out for work with her mother. It was dark and cold. {#blank#}5{#/blank#} the park opened, they did some cleaning and preparations. When the {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(visitor) came, they greeted with a smile. After standing for the whole day, Wu was really tired. 

"She is {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(busy) and more tired than I knew. I should help her more, " said Wu. 

Li Shiyi, 14, spent her day {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(help) in a car. Her father is a taxi driver. She had to pick up passengers and help with the luggage. Li {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (think) it would be easy to sit in a car and tour the city. But soon she found that her father didn't even have time for lunch. 

"Now I {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(real) know how hard it is to make money, " Li said. "We should care for our parents more and never waste money. "

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