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1、人教版英語(yǔ)九年級(jí)全冊(cè)單元練習(xí)題卷:Unit 6無(wú)聽力Unit 6一、選擇題()1. The students at the back can't see.A. enough clearlyB. clearly enoughC. enough clearD. clear enough()2. She took my mobile phone.A. by mistakeB. by mistakenC. by mistakesD. by the mistake()3. Linda won the surfing competition.A. at the end B. by the end

2、C. at the end of D. in the end()4. I often see Wang Fang to the old peoples home. I hear she volunteers to look after the old.A. comeB. comingC. to comeD. came()5. It that Flight MH730 from Malaysia to Beijing disappeared on March 8.A. reports B. has reported C. is reportedD. Reported()6. The Olympi

3、c Games of 2022 will in Tokyo.A. take after B. take offC. take placeD. take away()7. The new machine will be used glasses.A. makeB. madeC. to makeD. for make()8. -Have all the students known that we'll have a picnic?-Yes. Every student about it.A. tells B. toldC. was toldD. has told()9. -When th

4、e car? -About one hundred years ago.A. did, invent B. was, invented C. was, invent D. did, invented()10. This book is about engineering.A. electric B. electrical C. electricianD. electricity二、完形填空。The umbrella is a very common object. It keeps the 1 and the sun off the people. Most umbrellas can be

5、folded up (折疊)so it is 2to carry them.However, the umbrella was not always as 3 as it is now. In the past, it was a symbol of importance. Some African countries still use umbrellas in this 4 . Someone carries an umbrella and walks behind the king or important person.Umbrellas have a long history. Pe

6、ople in different parts of the world began to 5 umbrellas at different times. The Chinese had them more than 3, 000 years ago. From there, umbrellas 6 to India and Egypt. In Greece and Rome,7wouldn't use them. Theybelieved umbrellas were only for women.England was 8 the first country in Europe w

7、here common people used umbrellas against rain. The weather there is very 9 and umbrellas are very useful.Everybody uses umbrellas today. The next time you 10 one, thinking that for centuries only great men and women used them you 'll feel you are the important persoin too.()1. A. rainB. cloudC.

8、airD. water()2. A. lovelyB.cheapC.hardD. easy()13. A. lightB. heavyC.commonD. special()4. A. wayB. sizeC.reasonD. place()15. A. discoverB. useC.examineD. discuss()16. A. walkedB. travelledC.rodeD. flew7 / 5)7. A. childrenB. parentsC. menD. women)3. The first television picture was sent in)8. A. prob

9、ablyB. alreadyC. suddenlyD. immediatelyA. 1929B. 1940C.1950D.1905)9. A. sunnyB. rainyC. snowyD. windy)4. Hofman gave the first aspirin to)10. A. sellB. returnC. borrowD. carryA. his mother B. his father C. the Apollo astronauts D. a philosopher三.閱讀理解)5.what does the underned wordbeselling“ mean in C

10、hinese ?Jeans Two Americans, Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss, made the first jeans in 1923. DavisA.最后的B.最暢銷的 C.最新的D.特價(jià)的bought from Levi's shop. He told Levi that he had a special way to make strong clothing forB)閱讀短文,選擇最佳答案。workmen. The first jeans were blue. In 1935 jeans became fashionable 時(shí)髦)for

11、 women after China is the home of chopsticks. The Chinese began to use them in the Shang dynasty.Inthey saw them in Vogue magazine. In the 1990s, Calvin Klein earned $12. 5 million a week the third century A. D. , chopsticks were introduced to Japan and ended its practice of takingfrom jeans.on the

12、dinner tables in Europe.food directly by hand. It was not until the 15th century A. D. that the knife and fork appearedTelevision A Scotsman, John Logie Baird, sent the first television picture on October 25,1905. The first thing on television was a boy who worked in the office next to Baird's w

13、orkroom in London. In 1929, Baird sent pictures from London to Glasgow. In 1940 he sent pictures to New York, and also produced the first color TV pictures.Aspirin(阿司匹林)Felix Hofman, a 29-year-old chemist who worked for the German company Bayer, invented the drug aspirin in March 1879. He gave the f

14、irst aspirin to his father for his arthritis(關(guān)節(jié)炎).By 1940 it was the best-selling painkiller("痛藥)in the world, and in 1969 the Apollo astronauts took it to the moon. The Spanish philosopher哲學(xué)家)Jose Ortegay Gasset called the 20th century "The Age of Aspirin".()1. At first, jeans were m

15、ade for.A. farmersB. workmenC. women D. young men()2. Jeans are trousers which are.A. strongB. blueC. fashionable D. all of the aboveNowadays the Japanese seem to love chopsticks more deeply than the Chinese. They gave a Chopsticks Festival that falls on 4th August each year. In their opinion, using

16、 chopsticks is good for people's health. They believe that using chopsticks leads to a clever mind and deft (靈巧的) hands.Chopsticks are used now all over the world. They are made not only of bamboo but also of wood, and even ivory (象牙).()6. Chinese people began to use chopsticks.A. before the 3rd

17、 century A. D.B. after the 3rd century A. D.C. in the 3rd century A. D.D. in the 15th century A. D.()7. Before chopsticks were introduced to Japan, the Japanese took food.A. with knife and forkB. by handC. with their own chopsticksD. with something unknown()8. The Japanese love chopsticks because.A.

18、 they can use them to take foodB. they have a Chopsticks FestivalC. they learned how to use them from the ChineseD. they believe using chopsticks can make them healthy and clever()9. Why are chopsticks used all over the world?A. Because they can be made of many kinds of materials.B. Because they may

19、 be very easy and useful to take food.C. Because Chinese first began to use them.D. Because the Japanese love to use them.()10. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. The Chinese InventionB. ChopsticksC. Chopsticks Are Welcomed All Over the WorldD. All Kinds of Chopsticks四.補(bǔ)全

20、對(duì)話A: Today we are going to talk about a great invention, it looks like a human being. 1.B: It's a robot. 2.B:A: Sure. They can.take the place of humans to do some boring work. They can also do a lot of dangerous work instead of humans.B: 4.A: No. Robots can do a lot of work instead of people in

21、many ways, but people wouldn't be replaced by robots. 5.B: We get it.A. Is that clear?B. Can it do some washing?C. Why do you think it is useful?D. It appeared several centuries ago, didn't it?E. Will robots be the same as people?F. What is it?G. Could you please tell me more about robots?五.

22、任務(wù)型閱讀理解Have you ever had the feeling that no one can understand you? Well, here comescould be about to change all that. Pepper is the first robot to read human feelings. Using its emotion recognition functions (情感識(shí)另U功能),Pepper can make jokes, dance and even sing to people when they are around it.The

23、 robot looks like a lovely girl. It is four feet tall with a tablet computer in its chest. It has human-like hands, a girl-like body and baby-like voice. It was shown to attract people at stores on Friday.A: Of course not. The first robot was invented in 1921.Pepper can tell facial expressions, huma

24、n voice and signs, then make an answer. Pepper isdesigned to be a family robot, but it isn' t like the household robot on the cartoon.at home or store, where we enjoy pleasure and entertainment.At home, not only can it tell jokes, it also helps people in trouble. If a natural accidentPepper is u

25、sed Preparations forsale Peppers are now still at stores for people to visit.When _5. is stored in Peppers, themore perfect robots will be on sale soon.六、書面表達(dá)happens, it can encourage them, make them laugh and feel relaxed.Pepper will be on sale at the price of $ 2,000 in August, 2015. At present, s

26、everal Peppers are on show at stores for people to visit. Before selling Peppers, the creators want them to store more knowledge in order to get better along with human beings.請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成所缺信息。現(xiàn)在的科技日新月異,各種發(fā)明以及高科技產(chǎn)品成為了我們生活中不可缺少的東西,如電腦、筆記本電腦(laptop)、手機(jī)(mobile phone)、MP4、數(shù)碼相機(jī)(digital camera)、數(shù)碼 攝影機(jī)(DV)等。請(qǐng)

27、以My Favorite Invention為題描述你最喜歡的一種發(fā)明,并說(shuō)明理由(理 由至少有兩個(gè)方面)。詞數(shù)在80詞左右。Pepper- A Robot Of Human WisdomBasic feature 特征)The first robot to readJJ with its emotionrecognition functions.Description ofappearance It ' s four feet tall with . a in its chest. It has human-like hands, a girl-like body and baby-like voice.Brief introductionThe creators designed it to be use

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