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江苏省睢宁县李集中学2012届九年级英语3月月考试题(无答案) 人教新课标版一、选择题20( )1. I think if I make a pen that has a machine in it. Ill _ write faster. A. can B. could C. has been able D. be able to( )2. “Where is Tom?” “He hasnt come to school today, I think he _be ill.” A. has to B. should C. may D. can( )3. I dont know if he _ tomorrow. If he _, Ill meet him. A. will come; comes B.comes; comes C.will come; will come D.comes; will come( )4. The boys growing _ because he keeps eating. A. fat and fat B. more and more fat C. fatter and fatter D. fatter and fattest( )5. I think English is hard for me. _, I dont know the grammar. A. At first B. First of all C. Not at all D. On the other hand( )6. The smoke was so thick that I was having trouble _. A. to breathe B. in breath C. with breathing D. breathing( )7. “What do you _ her speech?” “She spoke for one hour but didnt say much.” A. think of B. think up C. think over D. think about( )8. The surface of Mars is _ like the surface of Earth than_ planet in our solar system. A. much; the other B. much; any other C. more; the other D. more; any other( )9. You can hardly imagine a man _ friends with a volleyball. A. make B. making C. to make D. made( )10. Food on Mars will not be as _ as they are on Earth. A. tasty B. taste C. tastier D. tastes( )11. Sandy was too nervous _ the teachers question. A. answer B. to answer C. answering D. answers( )12. The number of the students in our school _ about eight hundred. A. are B. were C. is D. be( )13. We have so many kinds of guitars for you _. A. to choose B. to choose from C. to be chosen D. to be chosen from( )14. Millie makes her cousin _ the flowers every day. A. waters B. watering C. water D. to water( )15. About _ of the books in our school library are written in Chinese. A. four-fifth B. four-fifths C. fourth-fifths D. fourths-fifth( )16. I think well _by robots in the future. A. care for B. be care for C. be cared for D. cared for( )17. _ on Mars have to wear special boots _ themselves heavier. A. Human, to make B. Humans, to make C. Human, make D. Humans, making( )18. _ in a dome with 10 bedrooms is _ possible. A. Live, highly B. Living, high C. Live, higher D. Living, highly( )19. Each of the students _hard on _ lessons. A. works; their B. works; his C. work; their D. work; his( )20. The water in the fiver smells terrible, people must _dirty things into it. A. be stopped to throw B. be stopped from throwing C. stop to throw D. stop from throwing二、完型填空 15My son Joey was born with club feet. The doctors said that with treatment he would be able to walk, but would never run very well. The first three years of his life was _1_ in hospital. By the time he was eight, you wouldn't know he has a problem when you saw him _2_.Children in our neighborhood always ran around _3_ their play, and Joey would jump and ran and play, _4_. We never told him that he probably wouldn't be _5_ to run like the other children. So he didn't know.In _6_ grade he decided to join the school running team. Every day he trained. He ran more than any of the others, _7_ only the top seven runners would be chosen to run for the _8_. We didn't tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn't know.He ran four to five mile every day-even when he had a fever. I was _9_, so I went to _10_ him after school. I found him running _11_. I asked him how he felt. "Okay," he said. He has two more miles to go. Yet he looked straight ahead and kept _12_.Two weeks later, the names of the team _13_ were out. Joey was number six on the list. Joey had _14_ the team. He was in seventh grade - the other six team members were all eighth graders. We never told him he couldn't do it so he didn't know. He just _15_ it.( )1. A. spent B. taken C. cost D. paid( )2. A. talk B. sit C. study D. walk( )3. A. after B. before C. during D. till( )4. A. either B. too C. though D. yet( )5. A. able B. sorry C. glad D. afraid( )6. A. sixth B. seventh C. eighth D. ninth( )7. A. so B. if C. then D. because( )8. A. neighborhood B. family C. school D. grade( )9. A. excited B. tired C. pleased D. worried( )10. A. think about B. hear from C. agree with D. look for( )11. A. alone B. away C. almost D. already( )12. A. riding B. walking C. playing D. running( )13. A. jumpers B. runners C. doctors D. teachers( )14. A. got B. kept C. made D. found( )15. A. made B. played C. had D. took三阅读理解15Do you believe there are aliens? Well make a phone call and you will know. A group of Americans can help. They made a device(装置) to “talk” to aliens. If you want to talk to an alien, you only need to visit www. T, call 1-900-226-0300 and say: “Hello aliens, this is Earth calling. Can you hear me?” you can say anything you want.But now, they only take phone calls from people in the US. The call is $3.99 every minute. After the hotline began in February, www. T has got hundreds of calls. There is one call every three minutes. They are also trying to send peoples e-mails, photos and videos into space.( )1. If you live in America and you want to know whether there are any aliens, _.A. you can make a phone call B. you can go to American for helpC. you can ask any scientist for help D. you can talk to aliens( )2. www. T is a place where _.A. you can get some knowledge about aliens B. you can talk to aliensC. the aliens live D. you can make a set of device to talk to aliens( )3.What does the underlined word mean?A. The aliens B. The people who want to talk to aliensC. The Americans D. The group of scientists who can help you.( )4. Which is NOT right?A. Only from any country can call 1-900-226-0300.B. People from any country can call 1-900-226-0300 now.C. If you call the hotline for two minutes, you should pay $7.98D. Every three minutes there is someone calling 1-900-226-0300.( )5. From this article we know _.A. there is only one call after the hotline began in February.B. There are some aliens in the world.C. Some Americans are trying to send information about humans into space.D. If you pay $2.99 for a minute, you can talk to aliens.The journey to the moon has been the first step towards future exploration(探险)space. The distance between the moon and the earth is very short indeed when compared the distances between earth and the other planets. Mars, the nearest planet to Earth is millions of miles away! Traveling to the planets will be man's next aim. Such travels will be more challenging(挑战) than the trip to the moon and certainly more adventurous( 冒险). Recently, two American spaceships, Vikings 1 and 2, landed on Mars trying to discover whether that planet has any life on it. So far the signs of life on Mars has neither confirmed(确认) nor ruled out. Russians have discovered that the surface of Venus(金星) is so hot that it is almost certain that there is no life there. Also the atmosphere of Venus is extremely dense(稠) and the pressure is nearly a hundred times greater than that of the earth's atmosphere. Scientists believe man may find planets, which have the same conditions as those we have on earth, but man should realize the earth will be his only home for a long time and begin to love and care for it.( )6. According to the passage, traveling to the planets will be_ A. much easier and even more interesting B. far more exciting and dangerous C. man's final aim D. man's first step( )7. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Mars is nearer to the earth than the moon. B. The moon is much nearer to the earth than Mars. C. Of all the planets, Mars is the nearest to the earth. D. All the planets are much farther to the earth.( )8. From the passage, we can guess_ A. there is life on Mars B. there is no life on Mars C. the atmosphere of Mars is not so dense as that of Venus D. Scientists will have little hope to find the answers( )9. Man can live on under the conditions of_ A. much too hot surface B. the same pressure as we get on the earth C. normal atmosphere as we have on the earth D. both B and C( )10. Scientists think we should take care of our earth because_ A. no other planets are going to take the place of the earth B. everything needed is provided by the earth C. the only home of man will be the earth for a long time D. the dream to find another home for man will come trueLike all the planets in our solar system, Earth and Mars go around the sun. But Earth is closer to the sun, and therefore revolves along its orbit(轨道) more quickly. Earth makes two trips around the sun in about the same amount of time that Mars takes to make one trip. So sometimes the two planets are on opposite sides of the sun, very far apart, and other times, Earth catches up with its neighbor and passes relatively close to it.Since Mars and the sun appear on opposite sides of the sky, we say that Mars is in “opposition”. Mars oppositions happen about every 26 months. Every 15 or 17 years, opposition occurs within a few weeks of Mars perihelion(近日点).An opposition can occur anywhere along Mars' orbit. When it happens while the red planet is closest to the sun (called “perihelic opposition”), Mars is particularly close to Earth. If Earth and Mars both had perfectly stable orbits, then each perihelic opposition would bring the two planets as close as they could be. So, with all these added factors, some bring us closer together than others. The 2003 opposition was the closest approach in almost 60,000 years!Mars orbit is more elliptical(椭圆的) than Earths, so the difference between perihelion and aphelion(远日点) is greater. Over the past centuries, Mars orbit has been getting more and more elongated, carrying the planet even nearer to the sun at perihelion and even farther away at aphelion. So future perihelic oppositions will bring Earth and Mars even closer. Our 2003 record will stand until August 28, 2287!( )11. Mars _.A. isnt one of the planets in our solar system B. is farther from the sun than the earthC. never meets Earth close D. and Earth have the same orbit around the sun( )12. The time Mars takes to go around the sun is _ that Earth needsA. as long as B. not so long as C. as about two times long as D. as about three times long as( )13. Which of the following statement is not right?A. When Mars is in “opposition”, Mars and the sun are opposite in the sky.B. Mars oppositions happen about every 15 or 17 years.C. An opposition can occur everywhere along Mars orbit.D. Mars oppositions happen about every 26 months.( )14. In the sentence “ Mars orbit has been getting more and more elongated”,elongated means _.A. 伸长的 B. 拉长 C. 延长 D. (被拉得)细长的 ( )15. From the passage, we can know the next perihelic opposition _.A. is the closest approach in almost 60,000 yearsB. will bring Earth and Mars even farther C. will happen on August 28, 2287 D. is in 2003四、词汇15A. 根据句意,用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。1. Earth is becoming more and more _ (crowd).2._ (hope), we can start again.3. This pair of boots looks very _ (fashion).4. There will be no _ (pollute) on Mars.5. _ (science) are working hard to make the dream become true.B. 根据所给中文和句意,填入正确的单词。6. _(地球引力) will be a problem for the early settlers on Mars.7. Humans need food, water and air to _生存)8. Power pack can _(提供) energy for the spacesuit.9. A space sleeping bag is used to be fixed to the walls to prevent _(飘浮).10. Before the Project of Sanxia, many _ (移民) left their hometown.C. 用所给动词的正确形式填空。11. The news makes her _ (feel) sad.12.By 2100, we will spend only a few hours _ (travel) to Mars in space shuttles.13. Earth will be too polluted _ (live) on.14. The speech given by the expert is worth _ (listen) to.15. The policeman stops the children from _ (play) football in the street.五、任务型阅读 阅读短文,回答下列问题。10A Little Help from the SunEven though Mars doesn't always come close enough for astronomers(天文学家)to get a good look at it when Earth speeds past, scientists have an opportunity to launch a spacecraft to Mars every 26 months. Unlike vehicles in science fiction movies, spaceships don't just take off in any direction. Escaping(避开)Earth's gravitational pull requires a lot of energy. Even then, without an extra push, a spacecraft would never reach the orbit of Mars. To get a spacecraft to Mars, scientists time the launch so the spacecraft reaches Mars when the red planet is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. This way, they take advantage of solar gravity, which causes a spacecraft to “fall” toward the sun, traveling in an arc around it. This motion follows physical laws described by Isaac Newton and Johannes Kepler in the 17th century. ”What you want to do is launch the spacecraft so it goes around the sun to meet Mars, ” says Jah. “We give it the least amount of energy possible and let the sun's gravity do as much as it can for us. ” As a result, like a warrior in a Roman chariot race, the spacecraft comes up on Mars from behind. But instead of sailing past, it slows down and lands.1Do scientists have an opportunity to launch a spacecraft to Mars every 26 months?_2. If a spaceship wants to escape Earths gravitational pull, what does it need?_3When can the spacecraft get to Mars by the scientists opinion?_4、Who described the physical laws that were mentioned in the passage in the 17th century?_5Whats the Chinese meaning of the sentence “Wha