题型:语法选择 题类: 难易度:普通
广东省珠海市香洲区第九中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期10月月考英语试题
On a cold winter morning, Mamothy, the lead elephant, set out with her family for breakfast. The cold weather made 1 difficult to find food in the wild. So Mamothy decided to take them to the village where humans lived. When they reached the village, they were 2 .
"Wow! Look! There are so many flowers in this place! How big and colorful they are!" the baby elephants said 3 .
"They don't look like real flowers. Let me find out 4 they are before we eat them," Mamothy told everyone. Suddenly, she saw 5 cow and went to ask her.
"I'm sorry to trouble you, but could you please tell me what 6 ? Mamothy asked when pointing to the colorful things. Is it safe7 them?"
"Oh no! Don't eat them! Humans call them plastic (塑料的) bags. They throw them in a dump nearby. But the wind spreads them all around. You may choke (窒息) to death 8 you eat them." answered the cow.
"How terrible! Thank you for 9 me this." Mamothy went back to her family and told everyone the news.
Then Mamothy said, "Humans' world is too dangerous now but it used to 10 SO safe! What a pity! Tomorrow, we shall all go to another place to look for food." All the elephants agreed and then they seldom set foot on the village.
A. It is dangerous to run around during the earthquake. B. What are you doing? C. What did you feel and hear at first? D. I tried my best to run out to the street. E. Did you shout for help? F. I ate some chocolate. G. No problem. |
R=Reporter T=Timmy
R: Timmy, what were you doing when the earthquake happened ?
T: I was doing some shopping in a shopping centre at that time.
R: {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
T: I felt a slight(轻微的)shake and then I heard a big noise.
R: What did you do when the building started to shake?
T: {#blank#}2{#/blank#} I saw many people running quickly while pieces of glass and bricks( 砖)were falling down.
R: {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
T: Yes, I also think so.
R: How did you feel when you found yourself in danger?
T: A little afraid.
R: {#blank#}4{#/blank#}
T: Yes, I did. But no one came.
R: Did you eat anything before you got help?
T: Yes, I did. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
R: Well, thank you, Timmy. I hope you'll be well soon.
surprised gift mirror I smile strange well wonder person but |
I still remembered the first day I met Jane. When she walked into the classroom, all the students were very {#blank#}1{#/blank#} because there was a big red birthmark(胎记)on her face. Jane didn't know at all even though some bad boys played jokes on her and laughed at her. Instead, she was always {#blank#}2{#/blank#}.
I {#blank#}3{#/blank#}why Jane could always be so happy. So one day, I went to her and asked if she knew there was a red birthmark on her face. She replied that of course she knew. Whenever she looked in the {#blank#}4{#/blank#},she could see it.
"Then how can you live happily all the time? Don't you think the mark makes you {#blank#}5{#/blank#}?" I asked.
"No, actually, the mark makes me special. I always tell {#blank#}6{#/blank#} that I have no way to decide what I look like, {#blank#}7{#/blank#}I can decide what I want to be. I'm much luckier than those that can't walk or run. At least I'm a healthy
{#blank#}8{#/blank#}. "Jane answered with a smile. Jane's words opened a new world for me. At that moment, I understood the world {#blank#}9{#/blank#} than before. If the world is looked from a bright way, some bad things will be good {#blank#}10{#/blank#}.
Amy was 5 when her parents signed her up for many sports: gymnastics (体操), swimming, etc. She says, "I was always the youngest person in my class. " Gymnastics was no different. She started out in a class and she loved it. She was so talented in gymnastics that at 6 she joined the "Y Team", and started competing two years later. And when she competed, she won easily. Her father, who was a nurse, decided to move to Georgia, because he wanted Amy to enter the Atlanta School of Gymnastics. In the 8th grade, Amy spent 36 hours a week training to be an Olympic winner and trying to reach her father's standards. Under pressure, Amy soon began losing all the pleasure she once felt in practicing. "At 13 I was afraid of going to the gym. I hated having to do what everyone expected me to, but I was too afraid to tell my parents I wanted to give up. " After being the best junior gymnast in her country, it wasn't easy for Amy to throw it all away. However, one night, Amy finally found the courage to tell her father she wanted to give up. For seven years gymnastics had controlled her life, and suddenly she had all this free time. She threw away all her medals (奖牌), "I just felt like those medals were my dad's, not mine. I hated gymnastics and I hated them. Now I feel free. " |
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