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题型:阅读判断 题类:常考题 难易度:普通

吉林省松原市长岭县中学2020-2021学年九年级下学期英语4月月考试卷

根据短文内容,判断下列句子。

The mother duck had eight little yellow ducklings, but one of them was different from the others. They called him Ugly Duckling.

"You are an Ugly Duckling," the other duckling said." You don't look like us. we don't want to play with you." "You have made fun of me since I was born," the poor duckling said sadly. "You have hurt me for years! I don't want to stay here any more." so he left them and tried to find a happy place. Finally, he came to a lake. Many beautiful swans(天鹅)  were there. The Ugly Duckling swam to them.

"Hello, little one. I've never seen you before, where are you from?" one of the swans saw him and asked.

"Hello, I came from a place far away. I walked a long way. Now I'm tired. can I join you?"

"sure, you are welcome, my dear child," the swan answered. "You're just one of us!"

The Ugly Duckling was very happy, but a little surprised. He looked at himself in the clear water. Instead of an ugly duckling .He saw a beautiful swan. It was himself.

He became the most beautiful swan of them all.

(1)、At first, all the ducklings like Ugly Ducklings.
(2)、Finally, Ugly Duckling left the ducklings.
(3)、The swan welcomed Ugly Duckling to join them
(4)、Ugly Duckling didn't become the most beautiful swan of them all.
(5)、In the end, Ugly Duckling went back to look for his mother.
举一反三
B)根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。

Born into a family of sculptors(雕刻家) in 1983 in Pingyao, Shanxi, Zhang Rong showed an interest in clay figures as a child. "From the age of {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(八), I would sometimes follow my father when he went to work. At that time, I dreamed of learning his skills," said Zhang.

However, Zhang's parents didn't want him to be a sculptor. They thought that he {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(应该) pay attention to his studies and go to university. Zhang did as they advised.

Zhang {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(毕业) from university in 2005 and became a programmer. But he got bored with his work and still dreamed of {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(创造) clay figures. He began to make clay figures in his spare time to overcome the boredom of his work. He learned the skills he needed in different ways by {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(他自己). He read books as well as learned from {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(当地) artists. He also practiced a lot and tried to develop his own style.

{#blank#}7{#/blank#}(通过) his hard work, Zhang improved his skills over time and won a place among all the sculptors. In 2012, he gave up his job and started his own {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(事业). His clay figures caught the eye of tourists from home and {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(国外). Zhang also made clay figures for a few special customers free of charge, such as left-behind seniors and soldiers.

Thanks to Zhang's efforts, Pingyao clay figure sculpting was listed as a city-level cultural treasure in 2015, and he was given the title of city-level inheritor(继承人 ). "{#blank#}10{#/blank#}(无论何时) I complete a clay piece, I hope to tell more people about the art. It will be my lifelong dream," Zhang said.

 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

One day, our teacher, Mr. Sims, announced that the seventh grade field trip would be to a theme park. The classroom was filled with excitement as the girls discussed what they would wear and what they should bring with them. I sat back and listened, knowing that my parents did not have the money to send me. It made me 1 to feel so left out. But not Danny. He simply told everyone that he wouldn't be going. When Mr. Sims asked him 2 , Danny stood up and said, "It's too much money for me. My dad hurt his back and has been out of 3 for a while. I'm not asking my parents for money."

Sitting back down in his seat, Danny held his head up 4 , even though whispering had already begun. I could only sit quietly in my seat, knowing those 5 could be about me when they found out I would not be going either. 

"Dan, I'm very proud of you for 6 the situation that your parents are in," Mr. Sims replied. 

Seeing the students whispering in the back, Mr. Sims spoke again, only 7

"This year, we're going to do things differently. The trip is not until the end of the month, so there's plenty of time for money 8 . Each student must bring in at least one idea for that. If a student doesn't want to help, then he or she will be staying here that day. Any 9 ?"

Of course, Shelly, the most popular girl in the class, spoke up. 

"Well, Mr. Sims, my parents can 10 it. Do I still have to help?"

"Shelly, this is not a matter of being rich or poor. Money is not just something that is handed to you when you get older. This will be a great learning experience for everyone, whether you have the money or not."

 阅读下列材料, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Here is some "breaking" news: the International Olympic Committee(IOC)has added(增加)breaking(霹雳舞)to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games! 

Breaking might be one of the very unusual sports to be added to the Games, as it's often seen as more of an art than a sport. 

The dance style first appeared(出现)on the streets of New York in the1970s. Performers dance to hip-hop music while using different movements. In the1980s, breaking swept around the world when it was adopted by pop stars such as Michael Jackson. Jackson's moonwalk became popular among teenagers worldwide. 

Why did the IOC choose breaking? Over the past few years, the Olympics has become less interesting to young people. The IOC is trying to make the Games more "youthful", with sports that young people actually do in their spare time. "We want to take sports to the youth," said IOC President. 

To be added to the Olympics, a sport must be widely practiced by men in at least 75 countries and by women in no fewer than 40 countries. Breaking certainly meets this standard(标准), according to The Sydney Morning Herald. It is also competitive(有竞争力的)and requires strict training just like other sports. Dancers need to have the strong upper body and core(核心)strength. 

"I train at least 10 hours a week, and I've been training since I was a young kid," top Australian break dancer Lowe said. 

"It's great that it gives us more recognition(认可)as a sport," said British break dancer Karam. "Now, the efforts of break dancers are gradually accepted and even admired by a growing number of people. And for the Olympics, it will attract young people who may not follow some of the traditional sports."

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