题型:阅读选择 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省温州市绣山中学2024-2025学年九年级上学10月月考英语试卷
① In October, someone in South Carolina won $1.5 billion. The nearly impossible odds(概率) of winning were 1 in 302.5 million! Many people probably wish they'd been the lucky ones happily accepting the prize.
②It's not hard to imagine the things one could do with this money, but experiences of several lottery(抽奖) winners show that this money probably wouldn't make everyone happy. The sudden big money can change a person's life in unexpected and sometimes unpleasant ways. Take William Post, for example, who had only $2.46 in the bank when he won $16.2 million in a New York lottery in 1998. Within 3 months. he was poor again because of careless spending. He wasn't as happy as he felt before winning the prize.
③Then there was Callie Rogers, a British teenager from a common family, won $3 million in 2003. She went shopping every day, bought expensive clothes and bought her family and friends the same lavish gifts. After six years, Callie lost all her money and realized that money didn't make her happy. In fact, she became worried that people were friendly with her only to get her money.
④Lottery winners are not the only ones who can end up unhappy. People who get big money for some other reasons, e. g. receiving money from others, are also at risk. They may not know how to do with money and do not ask others for advice. They waste money on things they don't need and give away too much money to friends and relatives.
⑤ Researchers found that people are happy when they are able to pay for their basic needs, such as food, clothes, a safe place to live, and health care. People are also happy when they give reasonable(合理的) amounts of money to charities. Giving makes them feel as if they' re making a difference. Lavish things, such as expensive clothes and cars, only make people happy for a moment.
⑥People can hope and wish to suddenly come into lots of money to improve their lives, but perhaps there are better ways to find happiness.
A: Hello! This is Mike.
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A: I'm playing chess with my dad. What about you?
B: Not much.
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B: Yes, he is.
A: What's he doing?
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A: Well, why don't we three go to the sports club to play basketball this afternoon?
B: That sounds great. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}
A: Sure. Let's meet at my home first. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
B: OK. See you then.
A. What can you do? B. What are you doing? C. Come at half past one. D. Can I ask Bob to join us? E. Where is the sports club? F. He's playing with his dog. G. Is your brother Henry at home? |
My Plan for a Day |
Tomorrow will be Saturday. I' ll get up between six and seven. I'd go downstairs before anyone else in the family is up to feed my out door pet s and take my dog for a walk. |
I will have breakfast at 8:30. Then I' ll have milk and bread for breakfast because I think they are good for my health. My friends will come to my house and we' ll go to a reading club together. There, we will share what we have read over the past week with each other. In my opinion, it is meaningful for us to do the book sharing activity. |
At 12:30 pm, we' ll have lunch after the book sharing activity. After that, we plan to attend an English speech lecture(讲座) given by a famous English teacher. The speech will last from14:30 to 16:00. Then we will go to play basketball. |
At 5:30 pm, I' ll come back home and have supper with my parents. They will provide me with delicious food. I like tomato and egg soup best. I'm pretty proud of the food cooked by my mother. After supper, I'd like to wash the dishes by myself. |
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