黑龙江省哈尔滨市第一一三中学20xx届九年级11月月考英语试卷内容摘要:

the North You can take metro every five minutes (B) 根据表格所提供的信息选择最佳答案。 ( )36. From the chart we know that the latest metro station is in _______. A. Shanghai B. Beijing C. Harbin ( )37. According to the information above we know that ____________. A. the number of Shanghai metros will increase about % in 2050 B. there are about million passengers per day in Shanghai C. the price of the Shanghai ticket is 3 yuan in Shanghai metro ( )38. From the information in the chart we know that the metro station _________ has the most passengers per day. zi yuanku. A. in Nanjing B. in Shanghai C. in Beijing ( )39. From the chart we know that____________. A. It is very convenient and fortable to go from the south to the north in Beijing. B. the price of ticket in Nanjing is the cheapest of all the metro stations mentioned above. C. Beijing has the largest number of metro trains. ( )40. Which of the following is TRUE according to the information? A. From the chart we know that we can take metro every two minutes in all the cities. B. The passengers in Shanghai can take metros to go everywhere. C. The price of the ticket in Harbin is the same as that in Shanghai. (C) I filled my afternoon with small kindness today. It didn’t take much time or effort, but I hope it made a small difference to the people who received it. I stopped at the supermarket to buy some hamburgers for my daughter, Rita. I also decided to get a few more for my husband and me. Armed with the hamburgers, I went on to my second stop—a local bookshop. I wanted to see if it had any book on pets, since Rita loves them. While I was there, I talked with the lady at the counter(柜台) . She said I was the second person to the shop that day with lovely smelling hamburgers. I jokingly replied that there were only two things she could do – either avoid them, if she was on a diet or go to the supermarket and get some. She replied she would prefer the second choice. ―Even better‖ I said, ―I’ll give you mine‖. With that, I placed them on the counter and walked straight out. I caught her surprise as I left ―I thought you were joking!‖ It had been raining heavily so everyone looked quite wet. I noticed a homeless lady selling the ―Big Issue‖(a magazine that supports nameless people) who looked particularly cold so I gave her all my change but asked her to keep the magazine. I then went back to my car. I had to pay for two hours of parking instead of one because I didn’t have the correct change, so I still had an hour left on my parking. I waited until I saw a young couple drive in and gave it to them. They were a little surprised but quite pleased. Then I went home with a smile on my face. 根据短文判断正、误。 (正确的写 A, 错误的写 B) ( ) 41. The writer went to the supermarket to see if it had any book on pets. ( ) 42. The lady at the counter may like eating hamburgers. ( ) 43. The writer gave all her changes to a homeless lady to buy the magazines. ( ) 44. The writer waited for an hour after she paid for the parking. ( ) 45. According to the passage, the writer is a kind woman. (D) Scientists guess that one of the world’s coldest countries could be covered by thick forests instead of frozen (冻结的 ) ice sheets by the end of the century, as climate change brings about the ―greening of Greenland ‖. Today only four types of trees grow on the island, limited (局限于 ) to small areas in the south. More than threequarters of Greenland is covered by ice. But by the year 2100, ―Greenland could bee a lot greener,‖ says Professor Smith from Aarhus University in Denmark. ―Pine tree forests like those in Alaska and Canada will be able to spread (扩展 ) over most of Greenland. And it will provide new chances for local people.‖ The research came out in the journal Biological Science shows that, with expected levels of warming, many North American and European trees and bushes will be able to thrive in now icecovered areas of central and northern Greenland. The speed of forest growth will increase as the pla warms and new trees could cover more than 400,000 square kilometers –an area almost the size of Sweden—by the end of the century. The change is likely to change Greenland’s environment greatly, leading to losing Arctic (北极的 ) animals and plants. On the other hand, there could be very important business benefits for farming and tourism. Humans could play an active role in the greening of Greenland by helping to spread new plant types, says Prof. Smith. ―People love growing plants, whether for food or beauty。 it’s human nature,‖ he says. ―This could help plant life spread throughout Greenland more quickly. This certainly has positive effects on local industry and the eco。
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