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PAGE第6頁共6頁九年級英語閱讀競賽試卷一、根據(jù)句意及所給首字母,寫出完整正確的單詞(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)DearSirwithitatall.twomonths.Butinfact,theyonlylastedfortwoweeks.thingsover.I’mwonderingwhat’swrongwithit.Ihopeyoucanchangeforanewoneforme,orI’dliketogetmymoneyback.I’mlookingforwardto(5)hfromyousoon. Yoursfaithfully ZhangMing二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。RosaParkshelpedchangethelawsinAmerica.Becauseofher6,everyoneinAmericahasequalrights(平等的權(quán)利).RosaParkswasablackwomanbornin1913inAlabama.7,therewerelawsthatblackandwhitepeoplehadtogotodifferentschools.Aftershe8highschool,RosaParkshelpedherfamilymakemoneybyworkingasaseamstress(女裁縫)inadepartmentstore.RosaParksbecame9whenshewassittingonabusandrefusedtogiveupherseattoawhiteman.TherewasalawinAlabama10saidblackpeoplehadtoleavetheirseatsonabusifwhitepeoplewantedto11.Shebelievedshehaddignity(尊嚴)andwhitepeoplewerenotbetterthanherbecauseshewas12.RosaParkswascaughtbythepolicefornotgivingupher13.Shestillfeltshedidtherightthing.Afterthat,allAfricanAmericanswere14thelawforoverayear.Theyalso15manypeacefulactivities.MartinLutherKing,Jr.alsohelpedinthe16.Ayearlater,theSupremeCourt(最高法院)announcedthatthelawonseparationwas17.AndthenwhitepeopleandblackpeopleinAmericahadthesamerights.RosaParksisconsideredasaherotoday18shebelievedeveryoneshouldbeequal.19washonoredin1996byPresidentBillClinton,whogaveherthePresidentialMedalofFreedom,thehighesthonoracommonpersoncan20.()6.A.condition B.actions C.education D.invention()7.A.Onceinawhile B.Inthefuture C.Atthattime D.Inarow()8.A.left B.found C.started D.built()9.A.strange B.mad C.angry D.famous()10.A.that B.who C.what D.where()11.A.passby B.getoff C.sitdown D.dressup()12.A.black B.rich C.ugly D.young()13.A.ticket B.seat C.letter D.name()14.A.for B.against C.above D.beside()15.A.foundout B.lookedfor C.caredabout D.tookpartin()16.A.program B.ceremony C.camp D.activities()17.A.wrong B.clear C.long D.proper()18.A.if B.because C.so D.like()19.A.This B.It C.She D.He()20.A.show B.promise C.give D.receive三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)閱讀下文,從所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案。ACallingallcaringpeople!FOODFAIROrganizedbytheRotaryClubandPuspanitainsupportoftheSpasticChildren’sCenter,SunshineHomeandJubileeHomefortheaged.DateJuly5,2015Time8:00a.m.–9:00p.m.PlaceTownHallMostexcitingparts:Culturalperformances!Foodfromallovertheworld!Goodpricesforeverythinghere!Movies!ParkingavailableatTownHallfieldornexttotheparkinglot.Getcoupons(優(yōu)惠券)at¥10perbookletfromtheorganizersortheticketofficeatthedoor.Donations(捐款)arewelcome.YoucansendthemtotheRotaryCluborPuspanita.Alldonationswillgotocharitableorganizations.Volunteersneeded.Pleasecall273-8826.()21.Howlongwillthefoodfairlast? A.For13hours. B.Foronehour. C.For11hours. D.Forawholeday.()22.Thesentence“Alldonationswillgotocharitableorganizations”means“________”. A.onlymembersofcharitableorganizationscanhelpout B.donationscollectedwillbegiventocharitableorganizations C.charitableorganizationswillsellfoodduringthefoodfair D.therewillbedifferentcharitableorganizationsatthefoodfair()23.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthefoodfair? A.Therewillbelotsoffoodonsale. B.ItwillbeheldinTownHall. C.Youcane-mailorganizersifyouwanttobeavolunteer. D.ItisorganizedbyPuspanitaandtheRotaryClub.()24.Whatisthepurposeoftheposter? A.Totellthepublicaboutthefoodfair. B.TointerestthepublictogotoTownHall. C.Toencouragethepublictosupportthefoodfair. D.Tomakethepublicvolunteeratthefoodfair.BIt’snevertooearlyforyoutodevelopyourchild’sinterests.Now,readthefollowingandseewhatyoucando.parent,youshouldplayanactiveroleindevelopingyourchildren’sinterests.Takethemtomuseums,artgalleries,zoosandeventotheaterswhentheyareyoung.Takethemtotakepartinasmanyactivitiesaspossible.Showthemwhatyou’reinterestedin.Thiscanhelpthemtodiscoveriftheyareinterestedinthosethings,too.Havethemsitwithyouwhileyouwatchasportingevent,orhavethemhelpyoucookdinner.Ifpossible,takethemtoworkwithyouandshowthemwhatyoudo.Theymightwanttofollowinyourfootsteps!▲Perhapsthemostimportantthingyoucandoisencourageyourchildren.Payattentiontowhattheyliketodoortry.Encouragethemtowritedowngoals.Then,gooverthelistwiththemandhelpthemachievethesegoals.Forolderkids,encouragethemtofindasummerjobthatintereststhem.Also,encouragethemtovolunteertodosomething.DreamLetyourkidsdream.Maybetheyhavealoveofactingandseethemselvesasmoviestars.Althoughthismightbeunlikely(不大可能發(fā)生的),alwaysbeontheirside.It’struethatone’sdreamchanges.Itdoesn’tmatter.Findingoutwhattheydon’twanttodoisasimportantasfindingoutwhattheywanttodo.Butnomatterwhattheirlifegoalsareandhowmanytimesthosegoalschange,alwaysencouragethemtodowellinschoolandmaketimefortheirinterests.()25.Thephrase“followinyourfootsteps”probablymeans“________”. A.bedifferentfromothers B.staywithyouallthetime C.doeverythingontheirown D.dothesamejobasyoudo()26.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲? A.Encourage B.Punish C.Praise D.Listen()27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE? A.Parentsshouldnottakelittlekidstozoos. B.Kidsshouldn’tbeallowedtoattenddifferentactivities. C.It’snecessaryforparentstodeveloptheirkids’interests. D.It’suselessforparentstofindoutwhatkidswanttodo.CDoyouknowthestoryhowChristopherColumbuscametoAmericabymistake?Columbuswassosurethattheearthwasround,notflatandthathewouldreachtheFarEastbysailingtowardsthewest.Asweknow,Columbus’sjourneyledhimtoislandsintheCaribbean(加勒比海地區(qū)),nottotheEastIndiesnearAsia.However,itwassometimebeforeColumbusbelievedthatheandhisteamreachedthegroundina“newworld”andnotonanislandoffthecoastofJapanorChina.ColumbuswasnottheonlyEuropeanexplorerwhosediscoverieshappenedbyaccident.JohnCabotfirstcametoNorthAmericatofindashortwaythatwouldallowBritishshipstoreachChinaandIndia.Othersmadejourneysformoreunusualreasons.Forexample,theSpanish(西班牙的)explorerJuanPoncedeLeonwaslookingforthe“fountainofyouth”thatwouldturnoldmenintoboysaccordingtotheIndians.Buthefoundabeautifulcoastin1513,thinkingthathehaddiscoveredalargeisland.HenameditFlorida,whichinSpanishmeans“fullofflowers”.FranciscoCoronado,whowasalsoSpanish,wasdisappointedbywhathefound.HewastoldthatsevencitiesinNorthAmericawerefilledwithgold,silverandpreciousstones,sohewentthere.Foryears,Coronado’steamsearchedthemountainsanddesertswithoutsuccess.Coronadoneverfoundtreasure,buthisteamdidfindtheGrandCanyon,oneofthemostbeautifulwondersoftheworld.()28.Theexplorersmentionedabovewereallfrom________. A.Asia B.Africa C.Europe D.America()29.ChristopherColumbus________. A.reachedChinawithhisteamB.believedtheearthwasround C.foundgoldinthenewland D.namedthenewlandFlorida()30.Theunderlinedword“precious”means“________”inChinese. A.雕刻的 B.寶貴的 C.堅硬的 D.紀念的()31.Thispassagemainlytellsus________. A.wherethe“fountainofyouth”isB.oneofthemostbeautifulwonders C.treasurefoundbyFranciscoCoronadoD.geographical(地理的)discoveriesbyaccidentDJimDoughertyfromWashingtonD.C.isfightingfordarkerskies.Heandotherswanttoturnoffthelightsinthecity.Theybelieveadarkernightskyisgoodforpeople’shealthandourplanet.Theearthappearstoshinefromspace.Whatastronautsseeastheytravelaroundtheeartharethelightsfromourcities.Thelightscreateakindoforangecloudthatkeepsusfromseeingthestars.Jimsaystheorangecloudislightpollution.“Lightpollutionisoutdoorlightingthat’snotservingthetaskthatit’sdesignedfor.”JimwenttoaneighborhoodcalledCapitolHillinWashingtonD.C.Therestreetlightsshineinalldirections.Hesaystoomuchlightisbeingproduced.However,mostpeoplewholivetheredisagree.Onepersonsays,“Ioftentakeawalkafterdinner.Streetlightsmakemefeelsafe,andIcanseeallaroundme.Iknownooneisgoingtohurtme.”Jimsaysheunderstandsthatthegovernmentwantstomakethesidewalkssafe.Buthesaysthecityhassetuptwicethenumberofstreetlightsthannecessary.Andhesaysthelightssendlightintotheskywhereitisnotneeded.Thegoodnewsisthatinsomecommunities,peoplearetakingactiontostopwastefulspendingandprotectpublichealth.Whenyouwalkintoaparkordriveyourcardownastreet,thelightscomeonbecausetheyhavemotionsensors(運動傳感器).Thelightsturnonwhenthereissomeonecomingandthenturnoffiftheygoaway.Thesensorscanreducelightingby90percent.Jimhopesmorecommunitieswilluseenergy-savingdevices(設(shè)備)likethose.()32.ThestreetlightsinCapitolHillmakepeopleintheneighborhood________. A.becomelazy B.getmad C.feelsafe D.lookugly()33.Thesentence“thelightssendlightintotheskywhereitisnotneeded”means“_______”. A.theskyisbright B.therearen’tenoughlights C.thelightslookbeautiful D.thelightsarenotdesignedwell ()34.Howdomotionsensorsworkaccordingtothepassage? A.Byclearingthestreets. B.Bydiscoveringmotion. C.Bycollectinglight. D.Byrememberingtheway.()35.Inwhichcolumn(專欄)ofanewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyfindthepassage? A.TRAVEL. B.EDUCATION.C.SPORTS. D.ENVIRONMENT.四、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)請閱讀下面短文,在短文后表格中的空白處填上適當?shù)膯卧~(注意:每空1個單詞)。Recycledpaper,clothandotherthingscanbecomeprettypicturesandsculptures(雕像).AnartistnearWashington,D.C.justhadherrecycledartworksonshowatthePrinceGeorge’sAfricanAmericanMuseumandCulturalCentreinMaryland.Sheusedacommonmaterial—plasticbags.Plasticbagsarenotexpensivetoproduce.Theyarealsoeasytocarry.Thisiswhytheyarepopular.Buttheyarealsoamaincauseofpollution.Ittakeshundredsofyearsforplasticbagstobreakdown(分解).

So,environmentalexperts(專家)askpeopletorecycleplasticbags.MarylandartistAllitaIrbyjustdoesthat.Itstartswiththemorningnewspaper.ThreeyearsagoIrbyfoundtheplasticbagthepapercameinwassoft.Anideaappearedinhermind,“Whynotuseitintheartworks?”Beforeusingplasticbagsinherworks,Irbyusednaturalmaterials,suchasfeathersanddriedplants.Irby’sneighboursagreeonturningrubbishintotreasure.NeighbourAletaMeyerexpressedsurprise.“I’venevergivenanymorethoughttowhattodowithaplasticbag.Thisiscertainlydifferent.”Irbybelievesanyonecandoit.“Ithinkwe’reallartists,andthereisbeautyallaroundus.”TheartistturnsplasticbagsintoartworksWhotheartistisAllitaIrbyfromMaryland.WhatshedoesShe(36)_______plasticbagsandusestheminherartworks.Plasticbagsarepopularbecausetheyarecheapandeasytocarry.Buttheyareb

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