1、湖北省武汉市东湖高新区学年九年级下学期月考英语试题湖北省武汉市东湖高新区2020-2021学年九年级下学期4月月考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单选题1 Do you want me to hand out the goods?_,but I can manage it myself.AThats a good idea BThats very kind of youCYes, please DNo problem2 Hello! May I to speak to Mr. Green?_AHi! Im Mr. Green. BHello! Who are you?CHa-ha!
2、 Are you Jack? DHold the line, please.3 Dont forget to wear a mask._.AThanks. I will BMind your own businessCIts nothing DI wont4 Shes brought you some strawberries again. Great! I like the strawberries she_a lot.Agrows Bwill grow Chas grown Dgrew5 Do you still play football? No. I_it any more for t
3、he last two year.Adidnt play Bwont play Chavent played Dhadnt played6 I still dont know what_while I was away from home. Nothing serious.Ahad happened Bhappened Chas happened Dhappens7 What did your headteacher say to you? He asked me_.Awho hadnt turned in homework online Bwhy I am late for online c
4、lassCif I have finished my homework on time Dwhats wrong with my computer8 I hear Henry was absent from yesterdays online meeting._why?AAnd BSo CBut DOr9The infrared thermometers(红外线测温仪)have been_in some schools recently.Afitted Bfilled Cfallen Dfinished10The firemen in Sichuan fought_time to put ou
5、t the fire.Aon Bin Cagainst Dat11 What happened to her? There was a_of sadness in her voice. Her grandfathers health condition is worse.Asymbol Bmark Cnote Dnotice12 My computer is too slow to have online classes. I cant stand it! Take it easy! Even an old computer is better than_.Anothing Bneither
6、Cno one Dnone13Many volunteers are_their time to help with the community work.Agiving away Bgiving up Ctaking away Dtaking up14 Basic medical supplies(医疗物资)fall_in some foreign countries these days. But Chinese government is offering help to them.Abad Bempty Cshort Dlow15Who is the girl dancing ther
7、e? If you_know, her name is Lucy.Amust Bmay Ccan Dshould二、完型填空 “Its in!” After scoring a goal, British soccer player Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrated the victory with his arms folded across his chest. He was 16 the trademark ( 标 志 ) style of French soccer player Kylian Mbappe.Later on, Alexander-Ar
8、nold 17 a picture of himself with the posture( 姿势) on social media,saying, “ 18 Mbappe can do.” along with a crying laughing emoji (表情) and the hashtag (标签) YNWA (Youll Never Walk Alone). He 19 told the world that he can play as well as Mbappe, one of the worlds top soccer players.Its 20 that Alexan
9、der-Arnold is an excellent player. He helped his club Liverpool reach the top of the Premier League (英超) after 21 Leicester in a 4-0 game on Dec 27, 2019. The 21-year-old player scored a goal and made two 22 passes during the game.Born in West Derby, 23 of Liverpool, Alexander-Arnold grew up playing
10、 in the clubs youth teams. At 18, he joined the club and won the Young Player of the Season Award the following year.As a right back ( 右 后 卫 ), he is 24 for his amazing passing skills. This season in the Premier League, he averaged 3.1 key passes, 2.4 crosses and 4.8 long balls per game. The 25 he h
11、andles the ball is “a(n) 26 joy to watch,” Karan Khera wrote for Taste of Football.Alexander-Arnolds strong playing has caught the 27 of Mbappe. He “liked” a post showing him and Alexander-Arnold doing the same 28 posture on the social media site Twitter.But to really stand shoulder to shoulder with
12、 the best, Alexander-Arnold knows that he still has a long way to go.“I dont think he 29 himself as complete by any measure hes still 30 about getting better,” said Liverpool director Alex Inglethorpe.16Areading Bcopying Cdeveloping Dpresenting17Ashared Btook Cdrew Dreceived18AEverything BSomething
13、CAnything DNothing19Asimply Bjust Cmainly Dseemingly20Atrue Bpossible Cimpossible Dfunny21Akicking Bwinning Cbeating Dplaying22Along Bshort Cimportant Dreal23Afamily Bhome Ccity Dcountry24Asorry Bknown Chappy Dexcited25Away Bskill Cability Dtrick26Afunny Bsuccessful Ccomplete Dcommon27Aencouragement
14、 Bwisdom Cappearance Dattention28Agraduation Bcelebration Cinvitation Dcongratulation29Amakes Bchooses Csees Dsays30Aanxious Bstrict Cworried Dcrazy三、阅读单选Beetl and its designers. TNSPlaying with dogs is enjoyable for dog owners.However, it is not enjoyable to clean up their smelly feces(粪便).The good
15、 news is that a company has designed a robot to do this for us.With its sensors and cameras, the robot, called Beetl, is able to find and scoop up what dogs leave behind. The sensors also help it avoid things like trees and cars.People can send it off to work within their yards. They can also limit
16、its movement to a certain area. Once it finds feces, it moves over it and uses a claw(爪子)as a scoop.The robot then puts the feces in a container(容器).However, the robot is still being tested. So until it is ready to go to market, dog owners will still have to scoop up after their pets.31We can know f
17、rom the material that Beetl is_.Aa dog Ba designer Ca dog owner Da robot32Its clear that_.Adog owners must be happy with the product Bthere are six designers in the companyCthe robot hasnt been tested DBeetl enjoys playing with dogs33In the material, “sensors” can be kinds of_.Aclaws Binstruments Cp
18、hones Dscoops34The writerwrote this material probably to_.Aintroduce some designers Bexplain how Beetl worksCintroduce a new invention Dadvertise Beetl35Where can we probably read this material?AIn a travel magazine. BIn a scientific report.CIn a guidebook. DIn a science magazine. It is often said t
19、hat elderly people dont understand youngsters, while many believe that children are too young to fully appreciate the wisdom ( 智 慧 ) of their elders. But in truth, both groups have a lot to learn from each other.Sister Geraldine Tan runs the St. Josephs Home for the Aged and Hospice in Singapore. It
20、s mainly a facility (机构) for serving the elderly. But not all of its visitors are senior citizens (老年人).The home also includes a childcare center for about 50 kids between the ages of 2 months and 6 years old. At the center of the homes courtyard (庭院), theres a playground where the elderly can play
21、with the kids. By doing so, they can learn more about each other and gain mutual ( 相 互 的 ) respect and understanding.I think this is quite an interesting idea. For one thing, we live in a world where aging societies are becoming more common. China itself is facing this problem as its population ages
22、. It will be important for young people to be able to understand and care for the elderly in the coming decades (数十年).Sadly, my own grandparents werent around when I was little, as they had already passed away. I never got to learn what the world was like through their eyes, or what kinds of challen
23、ges they might have faced when they were my age. Their lives will always be a mystery to me.But I suppose I can still learn from other people of older generations. I might find some of their ideas old-fashioned, and they might believe that my generations way of thinking is strange or incorrect. But
24、we can still learn from each other anyway.36What is special about the Singaporean facility?AIt is actually a childcare center. BNot every visitor is allowed to go there.CIt accepts both elderly people and kids. DThe elderly help take care of kids there.37What problem does the world face, according t
25、o the writer?AKids are showing less respect for the elderly. BThe elderly cant understand children.CThere are more and more elderly people. DYoung people are unable to care for the elderly.38It is clear that_.ASister Geraldine Tan lost her parents when she was still very youngBthe St. Josephs Home m
26、ainly serves senior peopleCthe writer has no brothers or sistersDabout 50 kids between the ages of 6 months and 2 years old are in the St. Josephs Home39In Paragraph 5, the writer tells us that_.Awe should cherish our grandparents Bwe should see the world in a more traditional wayCgrandparents face
27、many challenges Dgrandparents lives are full of mystery40What opinion might the writer agree with?AElderly people dont understand youngsters.BYoungsters cant appreciate elderly peoples wisdom.CThe elderly and the young share little experience.DDifferent generations can learn from each other. The mom
28、ent I stepped off the plane after a writers meeting, my youngest son Jeremy greeted me and cried out, “Poster paper, Mama! I need poster paper. Were having a competition at school.”Being a housewife and writer, I felt like no matter how hard I tried, I couldnt keep up with the needs of my family. Ba
29、ck at home, Jeremy kept reminding me of the poster paper, but I just couldnt spare a minute for it. Gradually though, he began to speak more softly, almost as if he were talking to himself. Maybe hell just forget it, I thought hopefully. So I put Jeremys request at the bottom of my long list of thin
30、gs to do.My third day home I managed to take fifteen minutes to type an article when a small shadow fell across my paper. I knew who it would be before I looked up. Jeremy stood quietly watching me. Oh, my God, please dont let him say it again. I knew what he wanted but I needed to type. I smiled weakly at Jeremy and kept typing. He watched for a few more minutes, then turned and walked away. I almost didnt hear his words. “Competition is over tomorrow, anyway.” The small figure walking out of my room, a silent voice spoke urgently to my heart, “Get him that papernow!”