上海市2018-2019学年上学期九年级10月月考英语试题分类汇编:首字母填空
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上海市 2018-2019 学年上学期九年级 10 月月考英语试题分类汇编 首字母填空 2018-2019 学年上海市新华初级中学初三上学期 10 月月考试卷 C (1) Have you ever camped on the roof of a high building, dressed up like a beggar, or put on masks to fight against the batman? Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? Today, we are introducing to you Jimmy Wang and Jason Lu, who are best friends. Their company is offering to you these fun a__1________. The pair were both bored with their work after graduation from university in 2008 and decided to do something e_2______. And there weren't many fun events for adults then, so they set up a company that offers young people a platform to make new friends and have fun. But ideas are always a step away from s_3_______. Although the pair had many interesting ideas, no clients picked up on them. In the first two years, the company didn’t win any sponsors and lost money on nearly every event. L__4_____, they never gave up. Instead, they found out that the problem lied in that nobody knew anything about their company. So they a_5______ on famous social websites and handed out advertisement sheets on the streets. The measures did work out. An idea for a fun Halloween party finally paid off. They got a call from Coca-Cola, which a_6_____ to sponsor the event. And for the first time, they made money. From then on, more and more companies started asking them for help and profits poured in. Last week, the pair bought a BMW car and they think it’s now time to expand the b__7_____into other fields. Good luck to them! 1.activities/adventures 2.exciting 3.success 4.luckily 5.advertised 6.agreed agree to do sth 7.business (2) When China does something, it does not do it on a large scale — it does it massively. The China International Import Expo, scheduled to be held in Shanghai from Nov 5 to 10, is a good e__1____. The expo, which was first announced by President Xi Jinping a__2____the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing in May 2017, will be held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), reportedly the world's largest single block building and exhibition complex. More than 2,800 enterprises from 130 countries and regions have already confirmed their participation. At a time when US President Donald Trump is pushing countries into protectionism, the China International Import Expo could not have come at a b__3____time. By opening its market further to importers, China is sending a clear m__4_____ to the world it continues to believe in multilateralism, fair trade and addressing global trade imbalance. Its gates to importers are open. This will be world's first expo exclusively focused on imports. In 2017, China's exports rose 10.8 percent year-on-year to reach 15.33 trillion yuan, while imports increased 18.7 percent to 12.46 trillion yuan. The government projects imports will surge to $24 trillion in the next 15 years. This huge potential is another r__5____ authorities are holding the expo. Meanwhile, as income rises and living standards improve, more Chinese are becoming discerning. They want the best money can offer. Moreover, with the rise in e-commerce, buying anything from anywhere has cecome easier than ever. Last year, the country imported foodstuffs worth $58.28 billion, a 25 percent j__6____ over 2016. 1.example; 2.at ; 3.better:; 4.message; 5.reason: expo; 6.jump 2018-2019 学年上海市长宁区民办新世纪初三英语 10 月月考试卷 Gold is a rare metal with a lovely colour. It is not affected by a___81___ or water. Because gold is so soft, it can be make into very thin flat pieces and very fine thread. Over 5,000 years ago, gold had some special meanings for the ancient Egyptians. They believed that all gold b___82___ to their kings, the Pharaohs. In fact, luckily for us, they put many precious gold objects in the palaces with their Pharaohs when they died, and we can see a lot of them in museums today. The Egyptians had a lot of skill in working with gold; they could make it into sheets so thin that a pile of 35,700 pieces would be only 2.5 cm high. Sheets like this are called gold leaf. Gold leaf is still used today to d___83___ furniture and other things. The gold used to make jewelry is usually mixed with other metals. This not only makes the things c___84___, but also harder. People use the word "karats" to talk about how good the gold is. One carat means one twenty-fourth part of it is made of gold. Because it was not c___85___ and therefore had a high value, gold was used as money all over the world in the past. Today, we use pieces of paper i___86___, but many countries still keep bars of gold in the banks. They can change this gold into money by selling it to other countries. About two thirds of all the gold in the world is kept in this way. Gold is found in many parts of the world, usually deep u___87___ the ground. It can also be found in rivers. The sea contains gold too, but it would cost more money to get the gold out of the sea than the gold is worth. 答案: 81.Air 82.belonged 83.decorate 84.cheaper 85.common 86.instead 87.under 81.不会被空气以及水影响,是air 82.属于。。。,用belong to的搭配,注意用一般过去式,填写belonged 83.根据:Gold leaf is still used today to d___83___ furniture and other things,装饰家居, 填写decorate 84.根据: This not only makes the things c___84___,意思是不仅仅使得那些东西便宜些,后 面有harder,所以前面也要用比较级,填写cheaper; 85.本题中的意思是因为这不寻常,c开头,填写common; 86.根据:Today, we use pieces of paper i___86___,我们使用报纸来代替,填写instead; 87.根据:Gold is found in many parts of the world, usually deep u___87___ the ground,这 边的意思是在地下,填写under. 上海市明珠中学 2018-2019 学年第一学期九年级英语学科十月测试试卷 A. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.(在短文的空格内填入适当的 词,使其内容通顺,每空限填一词,首字母已给)14% Halloween has become a lot more than candy, costumes(戏服)and decorations.It is big business. A __81__ to the International Retail Association, Halloween is the second most important h__82__ for retailers(零售商). Take a drive down any street or take a walk through most stores in the United States on the days before October 31, you will see the images(景象)of Halloween everywhere you look. Houses across the country are d__83__with witches,spiderwebs,skeletons,ghosts,pumpkins and other signs of Halloween. Supermarkets,costume shops and many other stores are f__84__of candy and costumes. Business has been excellent at many stores for several weeks.The Retail Association says that candy is the best-selling Halloween p___85__. Halloween is the number one candy selling season. It is followed by C__86__, Easter(复活节), and Valentine's Day. Americans will eat 950 million dollars in candy this Halloween! The other best-sellers for the Halloween season are costumes, masks, make-up and home decorations. Dick Perry is the owner of a candy store in Canton,Ohio.He said it is c__87__for adults to come into his store and spend 200 dollars or more on candy. 81______ 82._______ 83._______ 84._________ 85.________ 86._______ 87.________ 【答案解析】81.According 82.holidays 83.decorated 84.full 85.product 86.Chritmas 87.common 81.according to 根据.... 82.万圣节是第二大重要的_____。故写 holiday 83.整个镇子的房子都_____女巫,蜘蛛网,骷髅,南瓜和其他万圣节的标志,所以答案是 decorate,注意被动 84.be full of 充满···· 85.糖果是万圣节最畅销的_____,名词,根据句意可知为产品,故选 product. 86.万圣节的糖果卖的最好,其实是_____,复活节,情人节。所以答案为 Christmas 87.对于成年人来说,进店花 200 多美元买糖果是很_____的,常见的,common. 上海市文来中学 2018-2019 学年第一学期初三 10 月月份英语卷 C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的 词,使其内容通顺,每空限填一词,首字母已给) People who jog or run for as little as five minutes a day can extend their lives by about three years, a U.S. study says. The researchers tracked the exercise h____81______ of over 55,000 adults in the United States for six to 22 years. About 24 percent of the adults described themselves as runners. Compared to those who didn’t run, they were 30 percent less l___82___ to die of any cause during the course of the study. The researchers divided the runners up into five groups. The categorization(分类) was based on the average amount of time they spent running every week. Those in the lowest group spent about 50 minutes running over a seven-day period. Those in the highest group ran for more than 175 minutes over the course a week. According to the study, the benefits of running are q___83____ much the sea for all runners. The researchers also measured running in other ways - by total weekly d___84_____, frequency, and speed. In all categories, even the runners in the lowest group were healthier than none-runners. “No matter how slow you run or how much time you spend running, as long as you d___85____ a lifestyle of running regularly, you become healthier,” the researchers said. To reduce the risk of early death, they c____86____, all it takes is 30 to 59 minutes of running every week. “This finding has public health importance,” the report continued. “For most people, time is one of the s____87____ barriers to taking part in physical activity. This study may encourage more people to start running. People who are too busy to work out at the gym mat appreciate the efficiency of five-minute run. 【答案】81. habits 82.likely 83.quite 84.distance 85.develop 86.calculated 87. strongest 上海市洋泾南校 2018-2019 学年初三第一学期学科 10 月份阶段测试英语试卷 C.在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给。(共 14 分) AMAZING RESCUE ---THANKS TO CELL PHONE Two teenagers capsized(倾覆)in the ocean off the east coast of the U.S. and called the west Coast on a cell phone to ask for help. Brother and sister Ray and Susan Rivera were on a sailing vacation near Newport, Rhode Island. But because of huge w___81____ of the sea, their boat capsized, and they were thrown into the ocean. Ray, 17, and Susan, 16, spent 30 minutes trying to right the capsized boat, but without success. They couldn’t get back into the boat, and they couldn’t a___82___ the attention of passing ships. After they had been in the water for about 40 minutes, the situation was getting s___83___, and they felt very cold. Then Susan remembered her cell phone in its watertight container in her pocket, and reached for it. But she didn’t think of dialing 911, the emergency number. I ___84___, she called their father, who was 2500 miles away in Scattle, Washington on a business trip. Susan explained:“I thought it would be q___85___ to call someone I knew and tell them our position. I dialed Dad’s number and he contacted the Coast Guard.” About ten minutes later, after they had held on to the boat for nearly an hour, they heard a helicopter. Next, everything happened very fast, and Ray and Susan were picked up and carried to s___86___. Afterward. The Coast Guard said that the teenagers were lucky to be alive and very, very lucky that the cell phone had worked.“Anyone in trouble should contact the Coast Guard d___87___ by calling 911.”he added. 答案: 81. waves 82.attract 83.serious 84.Instead 85.quick 86.shore 87.directly 分析: 这是一篇有关两位青少年翻船跌落海洋后被营救的文章,考察了名词、动词、形容词和副词, 也是历年首字母出现频率较高的词性,难度中等,答题时注意名词复数、常用动词短语,词 性修饰和上下文的逻辑关系。 解析 81. waves此处缺少名词,从后文他们的船翻了,两人掉进了海里可以联想到因为海上巨大 的“浪”,用名词的复数形式。 82. attract动词短语attract the attention of 吸引某人的注意,他们无法回到船上,也无法吸 引过往船只的注意。 83. serious此处缺少形容词作表语,他们在水里待了四十分钟左右以后,情况变得“严峻” 了,他们感到非常寒冷。 84. Instead她没有想到打紧急电话 911,而是打给了在华盛顿出差的父亲,两句话是转折 关系,因此用连接词Instead。 85. quick苏珊解释道:“我认为打电话给我认识的人,并告知他们我们的位置要快一点”, 所以填形容词quick。 86.shore一切发生得很快,雷和苏珊被接走了并带到了“岸上”。 87. directly 该空缺少副词,任何有麻烦的人都应该“直接”拨打 911 电话联系海岸警卫队。

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