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广东省华师附中实验学校2019-2020学年八年级上学期英语9月月考试卷

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    In England, people used to stand on the right of escalators(扶梯), allowing others to walk on the left. But there is some change to this rule. People can stand on both sides of escalators at Holborn station. As one of the busiest stations of London Underground, Holborn was the first station in the country to ask travelers to stand on both the right and left sides of escalators. A test was carried out first. The test which lasted for three weeks showed that standing on both sides actually reduced(减少)congestion by 30 percent—16 , 220 people an hour are able to travel on the escalator during rush hours compared to the usual 12 ,745 when both standing and walking are allowed.

    Transport for London (TfL) hopes the new standing rule will make the most of wasted space on longer escalators, where most people choose to wait on the right. London Underground Operation director Peter McNaught said, Few customers choose to walk on longer escalators such as at Holborn, so much of the left-hand side is unused. We hope that this can lead to reduced congestion at Holborn and make journeys easier for all of our customers.”

(1)、In England, people used to walk           .
A、on the right of escalators B、on the left of escalators C、in the middle of escalators D、at the foot of escalators
(2)、How long did the test last?
A、For three weeks. B、For four weeks C、For two months. D、For one month.
(3)、London Underground Operation director Peter McNaught encouraged people to      .
A、stand on both sides B、stand on the left C、 stay at home often D、take the underground less
(4)、What does the underlined word " congestion"mean in Chinese?
A、事故 B、人数 C、拥堵 D、班次
(5)、What does the passage mainly tell us?
A、The traffic in England. B、London Underground Operation director. C、The number of people on escalators. D、New underground escalator rule in England.
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Help your money grow. Money can't grow {#blank#}5{#/blank#} it's sitting inside a piggy bank. Put your money in the bank and you can get interest (利息). One day you may feel {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(surprise) at how much money you have had.

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Spend your money {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(wise). Spend your money {#blank#}10{#/blank#} what you truly need. Then try to cut down on spending. For example, rather than eating out, you can choose to cook at home.

 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。

 You don't need money for this vending machine(自动售货机), and it also won't give you any food like chocolates, chips or cola. What you' ll get from the vending machine is a book. First graders at A. M. Kulp Primary School were the first to try out the new machine. It was installed(安装) at the school during the third week of February 2024.

 Alyssa Nedorezov— the librarian, the person who works in the library, has been dreaming of this for about a year. She always wants to help students read. She says when students read both in and out school, it will greatly help with the students' reading and make it easier for them to keep a reading habit. Students like getting anything from a vending machine. Alyssa Nedorezov thinks it is fun for kids to get books there. So they will be really interested in reading and fall in love with it.

 Here's how it works. When students do something good, their teachers give them something called" cat paw". Then they can change their cat paws into the vending machine tokens(代币). The token works in the vending machine, and students can choose any book to take home to read for some time or keep forever.

 What if there is such a machine in your school in the future?

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