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广西南宁市马山县2020届九年级英语第二次初中学业水平适应性测试试卷(含听力音频)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

My older brotherand I once decided to work during the summer tree-planting activity. And we thoughtit would be great to be in the sun and get some1air.

When2arrived for our first day of work, the managerlooked at us and said, " Did you read the3you got about how to dress?" "Wehad not4 taken the time to read them carefully."we answered. "Well, boys, you're wearing T-shirts". "Do you know who loves T-shirts?" he asked.

"Not really", we answered.

" Mosquitoes (蚊子)!" he replied5 a smile. "But you won't evenfeel the mosquitoes. Because you'll be so busy getting bitten by blackflies (黑蝇) that you won't even notice the mosquitoes!" We6and saw that the other workers were wearinglong shirts and hats.

A couple ofthe other workers came over to us and gave us their other shirts and hats, but westill didn't have long pants to protect our7 fromthe biting insects.

It was the8 dayof my life. When we got home that night, my legs were9 in big red bites. My brother's legs were bittentoo.

Now when Ihear the buzz (嗡嗡声) of a blackfly, I think of that terrible day. It reminds me of the greatlesson I10 thatday一always read the instructions!

(1)
A、clear B、dirty C、fresh D、cheap
(2)
A、she B、they C、we D、he
(3)
A、instructions B、passages C、magazines D、newspapers
(4)
A、slowly B、exactly C、suddenly D、really
(5)
A、on B、from C、with D、of
(6)
A、looked down B、looked up C、looked around D、looked out
(7)
A、arms B、legs C、feet D、hands
(8)
A、worst B、nicest C、strongest D、fastest
(9)
A、covered B、brought C、taken D、found
(10)
A、told B、considered C、warned D、learned
举一反三
阅读下面两篇短文, 从A、B、C三个选项中选出可以填入空白处的正确答案。

Have you heard of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? Do you know who wrote it?

Roald Dahl (1916-1990) was a(n) 1 English writer, seen as another Shakespeare in Children's Books and the one who was best at telling stories in the until he died world. He had written 19 children's books 2 he died at the age of 74. Over 200 million copies of his books have been sold so far. 

At the age of 13, he was sent to a boarding school. There, the boys at the school. There, the boys at the school were sometimes asked to be chocolate testers for a famous chocolate company and this experience later3 him to create the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He also put his 4 experiences into the book. Once he was terribly5 by the headmaster for putting a dead mouse into a teacher's bottle of gobstoppers(大块圆硬糖). This story tells of the importance of being honest and selfless. It also reminds us to 6 our dreams in the face of difficulty and failure. 

Roald Dahl had a great talent for seeing the world through 7 eyes. He liked encouraging children to read. He believed that children should be8 with a book, not bored. Books shouldn't be boring. 9 , they should be funny, exciting and wonderful. And learning to be a10 gives children a wonderful advantage. 

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I have forgotten the name of the old lady, who was a customer on my newspaper route(送报路线)when I was twelve. Yet she taught me a 1 that I shall never forget.

On a winter afternoon a friend and I were 2 stones onto the roof(屋顶)of the old lady's house near her garden. I found myself a 3 and threw it. The stone was too smooth, however, so it slipped(滑) from my hand as I let it go and headed straight for a small window on the lady's door. At the sound of 4 glass, we knew we were 5 . We ran faster than any of our stones 6 off her roof.

I was too afraid about getting 7 that night and worried about the old lady with the broken window in winter. However, a few days later, when I was sure that I hadn't been discovered, I stated to feel it a great shame 8 making her so much trouble. She still greeted me with a smile each day 9 I gave her the newspaper, but I was no longer able to act comfortably when seeing her.

I decided that I would 10 my paper deliver(送) money, and in three weeks I had seven dollars. I put the 11 in an envelope with a note saying that I was 12 for breaking her window and hoped that the seven dollars would cover the cost of repairing it.

The next day, I handed the old lady her paper. She thanked me for the paper and gave me a bag of biscuits she had made herself. I thanked her and ate the biscuits as I 13 my newspaper route. After several biscuits, I felt an envelope and 14 it out of the bag. When I opened the envelope, I was 15 . Inside were the seven dollars and a short note that said, "I'm proud of you."

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