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吉林省实验学校2021届九年级上学期英语第一次月考试卷(音频暂未更新)

完形填空,阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

It was a sunny day yesterday. After a whole day's work in my office, I walked home. On the busy street, I saw a young man1 some small toys around the corner. Usually, I would hurry2 such sellers and never buy anything. But when I noticed he was3, I decided to stand there for some time. I wanted to see4 he sold his toys.

Soon, a little girl came with her mother and wanted a toy that could5 a noise. Kids liked such toys because the noise sounded really funny. The toy was 18 yuan. The mother 6 a 20-yuan note(钞票). She told the young man how much she was giving him and wanted the change(找零)  7. I was wondering what he was going to do next. He told the mother to put the money in his bag and get the change8. Then she did so.

What the young man did shock me. He chose to9 people even if he couldn't see. He let me know believing in people is a10 thing. It brings us kindness and love. I was so touched that I made a11 to buy a toy although I didn't need it at all. He said it cost 18 yuan and I told him that I had only one 20-yuan note. Again he told me to do the same thing as the mother. I put my 20 yuan in his bag,12I didn't take any change.

As I walked down the street, I saw another little girl with her father and gave her the13 I bought. She looked at me in surprise and then thanked me14. I was happy to see the smile on her face.

The young man was a good15 to us all. On my way home, I kept thinking the world would be a better place if we all could learn to trust people more, just like the young blind street seller.

(1)
A、using B、buying C、selling D、washing
(2)
A、with B、past C、across D、towards
(3)
A、fat B、deaf C、short D、blind
(4)
A、how B、why C、when D、where
(5)
A、hear B、make C、suggest D、mind
(6)
A、cut out B、keptout C、took out D、worked out
(7)
A、up B、out C、off D、back
(8)
A、itself B、herself C、myself D、yourself
(9)
A、hate B、like C、trust D、praise
(10)
A、beautiful B、bad C、silly D、direct
(11)
A、promise B、mistake C、speech D、decision
(12)
A、or B、so C、but D、for
(13)
A、bag B、toy C、note D、change
(14)
A、politely B、coldly C、slowly D、badly
(15)
A、role B、exercise C、worker D、example
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阅读理解

Almost all cultures(文化) celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another year in some ways. Different cultures celebrate the beginning of a new year in different ways, and at different times on the calendar.

In Western(西方的) countries, people usually celebrate New Year at the midnight on December 31st to January 1st. People may go to the party, sometimes dressed in formal(正式的) clothes, and they may drink champagnc(香槟) at midnight. During the first minute of the new year, people cheer and wish each other happiness for the year ahead. But some cultures like to celebrate New Year by waking up early to watch the sunshine better. They welcome the new year with the first light of the sunrise.

Many cultures also do special things to say goodbye to bad luck at the beginning of the new year. For example, in Ecuador, families make a big doll and burn it to show the bad things from the past year are gone and the new year can start. Other common traditions to keep away bad luck in a new year include(包括) throwing things into rivers or seas, or sayıng special things on the first day of the new year.

Other new year traditions are followed to bring good luck in the new year. One Spanish tradition for good luck is to eat grapes on New Year's Day. The more grapes a person eats, the more good luck the person will have in the new year. In France, people eat pancakes for good luck at New Year. In the United States, some people eat black- eyed peas(黑眼豆) for good luck— but to get good luck for a whole year you have to eat 365 of them.

 完形填空

Charlotte Liebling considers herself a "world watcher"-someone who carefully sees the world around her. When Liebling was in college, she volunteered at a 1 that sold secondhand goods. She saw people bringing in objects to donate, including soft toys. 

Liebling knew that the toys held great sentimental(情感的) value for their owners. So she felt 2 when the toys were sold very cheaply, or worse, thrown away.

One night when Liebling got home from work, she started doing some research. She 3 this wasn't happening only in her town. Millions of toys 4 in landfills(垃圾场)every year in the world. "If we can change the idea that soft toys lose their 5 after they've been used, then we can show people that these toys still hold important worth and can be passed on to others. That's how the Loved Before Company 6 ," Liebling says.

When someone wants to donate a soft toy, he can take it to the company. He is encouraged to write down the name of the toy and a story about it This can include the creature's likes and dislikes, and an adventure it's been on. Liebling believes that sharing what makes the toy7 helps new owners understand its value. Then the toy is cleaned, photographed, and packed 8 with its name and story. Every Monday, Liebling 9 the toys on the Loved Before website.

Since the company started in 2019, Loved Before has sold more than 50, 000 soft toys. But the company's 10 is more than "just trying to save some toys from landfills," Liebling says. "We hope to teach kids about the value of loving secondhand things again." 

 阅读短文,从下面每小题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。

When most kids go to the beach, they're always busy playing with sand. But for Cash Daniels, the plastic straws(吸管) on the beach made him start a lifelong career(事业) in saving the planet.

Now Cash is 14 years old,and he has had a really positive influence(积极的影 响) on his hometown. Besides organizing river cleanups, he has written a children's book about river pollution. He has also raised enough money to put 17 recycling bins(回收箱) along the Tennessee River.

Cash has always loved nature. Once he learned that 80% of waste from land and rivers ends up in the ocean, he couldn't sit back and do nothing.

With the help of his family, Cash took the first step — cleaning up the river. It quickly went from a family act to a community(社区) activity with hundreds of volunteers and neighbours.

"I started The Cleanup Kids with my friend Ella," Cash said. "We want to make a difference first in the place where we live. We also want to teach kids how their actions are influencing the water and the ocean."

"The ocean is important. Everyone should take care of it. If you love the ocean and love what lives in it — you'll want to protect it," Cash continued. "We have only one Earth. Every little action matters. One person can make a positive change if he simply stands up and joins in."

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