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广东省江门市新会葵城中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期10月月考试题
My name is Lucy. I had an experience of staying at home alone on Saturday afternoon two years ago. It was getting dark outside. However, there were still two hours before my1 finished watching the opera and returned home. I thought the opera was 2 , so I didn't go with them. After finishing my homework, I locked myself in my parents' bedroom and 3 the TV. My favourite cartoon was playing on TV.
Suddenly, the 4 began to ring. I picked it up and said" Hello?", but nobody answered. I was worried about this strange phone call. I knew someone was at the other end. Finally, I hung up.A minute later, the phone rang again, but still nobody answered, I became more and more 5 as time passed by.
Then I asked my friend Anna for help. She 6 me to give my parents a call. But my parents were not allowed to use phones in the 7 . As we talked, an unfamiliar(不熟悉的) car stopped in front of my home. I8 the window and saw it. Five minutes passed and the car was still there. I thought I'd better 9 a safe place to hide.10 , my parents arrived home soon. The unfamiliar car also drove away.
Jamie Oliver is one of the Britain's most talented and successful chefs(厨师). He has always had a passion for food and cooking. {#blank#}1{#/blank#} This is where he learned much of what he knows today. However it wasn't until later, while working at the well-known River Cafe, that he was discovered by people working in television. At just 21, Jamie became famous with his first series television programs that have been shown all over the world. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} A lot for someone so young to achieve!
GIVING BACK
As his success grew, Jamie needed a new challenge. He wanted to"give something back"to the cooking business. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} Many of the young people who came to work there hadn't done so well at school or had problems finding work, so this was like a second chance for them.TARGETING SCHOOL FOOD
Realizing that he could create real, positive change through food and cooking, Jamie turned his attention to the food given to British children at school. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} He knew things needed to change. Understanding the power of television, Jamie based himself in a school cafeteria and proved that with hard work, change was possible. Jamie'sSchoolDinnerswas again shown all over the world.
GETTING BACK TO BASICS
Jamie also decided to make a difference in people's homes. {#blank#}5{#/blank#} In 2010, he also developed a new qualification(资格),"Jamie's Home Cooking Skills", which is offered in high schools around the UK and teaches children practical cooking skills and basic food knowledge.
A. As well as this he also had a best-selling cookery book. B. He was surprised at the amount of junk food on offer. C. But Jamie had never wanted to become famous. D. He grew up earning pocket money by working in his parents'restaurant. E. Jamie's parents didn't want him to become a chef. F. He wanted to show them that cooking not only can be fun, but can save families money. G. So, in 2003 he set up"Fifteen", a restaurant that aims to train young chefs. |
Where are you going, Bob? | {#blank#}1{#/blank#} | ||
What's in your hand? | Oh. I want to take some snacks. | ||
Oh, no! {#blank#}2{#/blank#} | What will happen if I do? | ||
{#blank#}3{#/blank#}"Don't bring food to the party. " Do you forget the rule? | Oh, I remember it. | ||
Oh, Bob, you should wear the school uniform. | Why can't I wear jeans? | ||
{#blank#}4{#/blank#}It's the rule, too! | Can I take my mobile phone? | ||
{#blank#}5{#/blank#} | Ah, it's really boring. |
A. Yes, you can. B. You can't do that! C. If you dress yourself like that, you'll have to leave. D. If you take snacks there, the teacher won't be happy. E. No, you can't, either. F. I'm going to the end-of-year party. G. Don't shout at the party. |
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