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湖南省长沙麓山国际实验学校2020届九年级下学期英语第三次网络线上测试试卷

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

    A youngman was on a train. As the train turned a corner, it began to ran slower and thena white house came into1. The house looked so2 against the grey apartment buildings of thecity that everybody on the train turned to look at it. Some passengers even beganto talk about it.

    The youngman was also3 inthe house. He decided to get off at the next station and make his way to thehouse. The owner of the house told him that he was trying to4 the house, but no one would buy it, as thenoise of the trains passing nearby made it5 to live in.

    The youngman6 tobuy the house right then and there for $30,000. Later on, he used it foradvertising, as the house faced the railway bend(弯道). The train had to7 at the bend, giving the passengers plenty of8tolook at the house.

    The youngman went to several big companies and explained the9 of placing advertisements on the side of thehouse. Finally, one company10 toput some ads. The young man was paid $180,000 for three years of advertising.

    In thisworld, turning disadvantages into advantages is the key to success.

(1)
A、mind B、sight C、market
(2)
A、calm B、available C、different
(3)
A、afraid B、pleasant C、interested
(4)
A、sell B、buy C、protect
(5)
A、undoubted B、unsuitable C、unusual
(6)
A、wanted B、decided C、refused
(7)
A、turn down B、break down C、slow down
(8)
A、money B、time C、turn
(9)
A、news B、trouble C、advantage
(10)
A、warned B、agreed C、regretted
举一反三
 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选项。

①Do you remember the name of your kindergarten teacher? I do, Her name was Mrs. White. 

②I don't remember much about what we learned in her class, but my mother once told me that we used to write a lot. And I would bring back what I wrote and she would look at it and see there were so many mistakes. But no red corrections. And always a star. Sometimes even a Good! That worried my mother a lot, so one day she asked Mrs. White why she never corrected my mis- takes; in spellings of words or pointed out grammatical errors. 

③Mrs. White said, "The children are just beginning to get excited about using words, about forming sentences. I don't want to dampen that interest with red ink. Spelling and grammar can wait. . . "

④She is right! I did grow up learning to use words with loving confidence just like that. I look back now and think she must have been a rather extraordinary teacher— to restrain(限制) her red pen— to allow the joy, wonder and excitement of expression. 

⑤I used to misspell"beautiful" a lot. I never could quite remember that the"e" went before the"a". It annoyed my teacher in high school endlessly. Eventually the"e" and"a" settled into their right places. I am glad I didn't wait on them though. "Pretty" is easier to spell but it doesn't hold as much as you mean sometimes. 

⑥And thanks to Mrs. White I had no concerns about writing what I meant, even if I couldn't quite spell it out. After all, life isn't pretty. It's beautiful. 

 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选项。

I was at the grocery(食品杂货) shop picking up last-minute thing for dinner. When I was about to leave, I 1 noticed from the corner of my eye some flowers. They were the most 2 flowers I had ever seen. They were, as I later learned, peonies(牡丹).

I was going to buy myself flowers that I'd never done this before. On the way home, I wondered 3 I had never really been attracted (吸引) by any flowers before.

Growing up in England, my immigrant(移民) family never regarded flowers as 4 since being alive was the most important to us. Our small garden was filled with 5 , as Mom and Dad often said, "These will keep us alive if we can't get them from the shop, 6 flowers won't."

Though Mum was badly ill, she would also make flatbread. The 7 of the bread really comforted us. The taste of the flatbread 8 the pressure of our life. All these let us live in England 9 .

When Mother's Day came, Mom would say, "Why not avoid 10 money on flowers? They'll just die. Buy shoes or coats instead." So, we kids made food for her at home.

My mother passed away years ago after a long 11 . I was trapped in great pain. If she were still alive today, she'd probably 12 her head when she saw me buying flowers. She wouldn't come back. But still, I wish I'd had the chance to 13 her this beautiful flower and buy it for her on Mother's Day.

"Look, Mom," I raised my voice. "I bought myself a peony. Thank you 14 giving up your home and life to come to this country. Because of that, I could have chances that 15 never had, and so I could give myself these unnecessary but beautiful flowers."

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