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1、9 年級全冊Unit 4 單元檢測試卷I單項(xiàng)選擇1. Your son was absent school yesterday. That was too bad!Maybe I should talk with him person.A.at;in B.from;on C.from;in D.at;in2 .The number of the students in our class about 30.A number of them unhappywith the decision.A.is;is B.are;are C.is;are D.are;is3 . You d better a

2、dvise him anything out of the window while driving. I will. He has to know it s dangerous.A.not throwingB.no throwingC.not to throwD.don t throw4 .China great achievements in science and technology since 1978.A.makes B.made C.has made5 . Would you like some green tea? No,thanks. I drink green tea. I

3、t hurts my stomach.A.almost B.seldom C.only D.still6 .Mr. Linget up late. But now he getting up early.A.used to;is used to B.used to;used toC.was used to;is used to D.was used to;used to7 .Smoking is really bad for your health.You should.A.wake it up B.look after itC.give it up D.pay for it8.Jack ha

4、s something important to do this afternoon, so he can t atten.d the meetingA.in personB.in silenceC.in public D.in surprise9.Boys and girls, work hard. I m sure your pa_re_n_t_s_w_i_llyou in the future.A.be famous as B.be proud ofC.keep in touch10. Kate didn t catch the school bus this morning, did

5、she? . To get to school on time, she had to take a taxi.A.Yes, she did B.No, she didn tC.Yes, she didn t D.No, she did完形填空Since my mother moved to live with us in the city, she has been much heavier than before. As time went by, her health got 1 . So I had to take her to see a 2 . My mother wastold

6、to lose weight by doing exercise every day. She had no choice but to follow 3 thedoctor said. I told her that I would exercise with her every morning.On the first morning, she got up very early 4 ran with me in our neighborhood. Itried to run slowly so that she could follow me. After 5for some minut

7、es, I told her theproper ways of exercise and the importance of eating healthy food. She listened to me carefully. It made me 6 that she told me everything very patiently when I was a kid. On the secondmorning, I praised her for keeping running with me.But after two weeks, she wanted to 7 running be

8、cause she thought the two -weekexercise didn wtork at all. To encourage her, I taught her how to use the facilities( 設(shè)施 )for exercise in our 8 . She began to exercise again.With my help, it 9 her one month to develop a good habit of daily exercise. “ Thankyou, my dear daughter. Exercise brings healt

9、h and happiness to me. I will 10 worryabout my health. ” Her words touched my heart deeply. I felt happy to make a big difference to my mother s life.D.thinner1.A.betterB.stronger C.worse2.A.teacherB.waiter C.nurseD.doctor3.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.where4.A.andB.butC.soD.or6.A.actB.expectC.forgetD.remem

10、ber7.A.give upB.eat upC.set upD.put up8.A.schoolB.hospitalC.neighborhoodD.cinemaC.playing5.A.swimmingB.runningD.eating9.A.costB.spentC.tookD.paid10.A.never B.everC.sometimes D.always閱讀理解One day, while I was waiting for my father, I saw a little boy, around two years old, running freely on the grass

11、as his mother watched from a short distance. The boy had a big smile on his face as if he had just been set free from some sort of prison ( 監(jiān)獄 ). The boy would then fall to the grass, get up, without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a smile on his face, as if no

12、thing had happened.At that moment, I thought to myself,“ Why aren t most adults this way? ” Most adults, whthey fall down, make a big deal out of it and don t even make a second attempt. They would be soembarrassed that they would not try again if someone saw them fall. Or, because they fall, they w

13、ould find a good excuse for themselves that they re not fit for it. They would end up being tooafraid to attempt again for fear of failure ( 失敗 ).However, with kids, when they fall down, they don t consider their falling down as a failure;instead, they treat it as a learning experience. They try aga

14、in and again until they succeed. The answer must be that they have not connected“ falling down ” with the word “ failure ” . Whthey probably think to themselves that it s quite okay to fall down and that it s not wronIn other words, they allow themselves to make mistakes, so they remain energetic.I

15、was deeply impressed by the boy s pSrSStefc) and the manner in which he did.1 .What did the little boy do when he fell down?A.He cried and lay on the grass.B.He asked his mother for help.C.He got up and went on running.D.He got up and stood there crying.1.1. n the writer s opinion, what might the li

16、ttle boy regard his falling down as?A.A failure. B.A joke.C.An interesting game. D.A learning experience.3.In the writer s opinion, why can t many adults succeed?A.Because they are afraid of being embarrassed.B.Because they can t find a good excuse.C.Because once they fail, they won t attempt again.

17、D.Because they don t allow themselves to make mistakes.4 .The underlined word “attempt in Paragraph 2 means .A.嘗試 B.放棄 C.面對 D.懷疑5 .What does the writer want to tell us?A.Practice makes perfect.B.Failure is the mother of success.C.All roads lead to Rome.D.Each coin has two sides.BAt my primary school

18、, I was one of the smartest kids there. I never studied, but always got perfect scores. I thought I was born clever. At least I believed so. I was also a prodigy in music according to myself. I could sing better than almost anyone else in my school. I was pretty sure that once I got to sixth grade,

19、everyone would be surprised by me. But actually, they werenWhen I arrived at my new class, I couldn t wait to show everyone what I could do. However,there was always someone else who could do better.My grades began to suffer. More talented girls often sang solo (獨(dú)唱). I believed I wasn tsmart. I beli

20、eved I wasn t talented. I believed I was a failure.Over the next two years, I had to work very hard. Every prize for the singing competition was given to me for hard work and efforts. Grades were still very low but improving little by little. I worked really hard. However, I was never the best at ev

21、erything.I haven t realized until recently that I really don t have to be the best at everything. I was tohard on myself. In fact, when I did badly in a test, my classmates never laughed at me.No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. Anyway, there are abo

22、ut seven billion people in this world. I will never be the number one at everything, and that s really okay.1 .What does the underlined phrase“ a prodigy ” probably mean?A.A smart kid. B.A crazy fan.C.A common child. D.A lazy girl.2 .When the writer was at the new class, .A.she lost her interest in

23、musicB.she had difficulty in learningC.she surprised everyone in solosD.she got on badly with her classmates3 .What happened to the writer during the next two years?A.She won many prizes without any efforts.B.She found the best way to become perfect.C.She gave up trying because of the low scores.D.S

24、he failed to be perfect though she worked hard.4 .What has the writer realized recently?A.There is no success without effort.B.Being talented is the key to success.C.Don t expect too much of yourself.D.It s not necessary to care about the result.5 .Which would be the best title of this passage?A.No

25、one is perfectB.My past life as a young girlC.Hard work doesn t workD.What to do when you re not perfectCMy mother is fifty -five years old. She retired (退休)just two months ago. After that, she was bored and didn t know what to do every day. She was kind to us before, but recently shehad a chip on h

26、er shoulder. She often quarreled with my brother and me without any reason. Also, relations between my parents became difficult. My mother got into trouble and didn t knowto deal with it. My brother thought of a good idea to solve the problem. He bought her a new smart phone and taught her how to us

27、e WeChat (微信).My mother s life changed a lot from then on. No matter where she went and whatever she did, she always used it. She took photos with her new smart phone and always shared her photos in her friend circle to express how happy she was. As a result, she often did something by mistake. She

28、often forgot to turn off the gas and the food she was cooking usually got burnt. My father tried to stop her, but it didn t work.This afternoon, my mother prepared to make dumplings for dinner. She took a lot of pictures in order to post them into her friend circle. After dinner, we took out our sma

29、rt phones and waited to see the photos she had taken. To our surprise, we didn t find any pictures of her dumplings. Atlast, my father couldn t help asking her,“ Why don t you share your delicious dumplings in yourfriend circle today? ” My mother looked embarrassed and said, Oh,my God!I have tospend

30、 more money buying a new one! ” cried my brother.I.The underlined words “ had a chip on her shoulder most probably mean .A.had a pain in her shoulderB.got angry easilyC.liked eating potato chips6 .My brother bought a smart phone for my mother because .A.my mother liked taking photos and sharing them

31、 in her friend circleB.my father retired two months agoC.my brother wanted to help my mother out of trouble7 .After my mother had a smart phone, .A.she liked it very much and used it all the timeB.she often quarreled with my brother and me without any reasonC.she was bored and didn t know what to do

32、8 .Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.My mother stopped my father from taking pictures of food.B.My mother often forgot turning off the gas after she had a smart phone.C.After dinner, we were surprised to find no pictures of dumplings in my mother frsiend circle.9 .Which of th

33、e following is TRUE according to the passage?A.My mother stopped my father from taking pictures of food.B.My mother often forgot turning off the gas after she had a smart phone.C.After dinner, we were surprised to find no pictures of dumplings in my mother frsiend circle.I任務(wù)型閱讀Alice is a college stu

34、dent and in her internship( 實(shí)習(xí)期 )now. Last month, she bought a scarf which she really liked. It cost her more than 50 dollars. It nost cheap, but it made her happy, because she had dreamed of having one for a long time.Every morning, when she puts on her new scarf, she feels so happy that it seems t

35、he whole day is full of hope. Alice has been used to rewarding( 獎(jiǎng)勵(lì) )herself through shopping. This hobbyalso drives her to work hard and makes her life keep getting better.But her mother, Mrs. Miller thinks quite differently. When Mrs. Miller knew the price of Alice s new scarf, they started to argu

36、e with each other and the argument(執(zhí))lasted for almost a whole day. Her mother thought that she shouldn t spend so much money on it, while Alice thoughther mother didn t understand her at all.But Alice didn ktnow that her mother lisfe was very hard. When Mrs. Miller was very young, she could not fin

37、d enough clothes to wear in winter. She needed to learn how to spend every penny(便士,貨幣單位 )as if it were two so that she could survive(生存).It jusst natural that two people can utnderstand each other because they have different experiences. Then, how can we change the situation?Try to be patient with

38、the people around you. Try to get to know them. And try to stand in their shoes. If Alice follows the advice, I think she will get on well with her mother.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問題。1 .How much did the scarf cost Alice?2 .How has Alice been used to rewarding herself?3 .When did Mrs. Miller start to argue with Al

39、ice?4 .Did Alice s mother have an easy life when she was young?5 .How many pieces of advice does the writer give Alice?I填空從方框中選擇正確選項(xiàng),完成短文。(方框中有兩個(gè)選項(xiàng)是多余的)A.cheaper B.away C.costs D.another E.games F.boredG.Although H.took I.nothing J.spends K.other L.ontoThere was a young college student. He always th

40、ought that he had chosen a wrong course, so he played 1 every day and didnt study at all. Day after day, he became very 2 .One day, he put a note in the homework that he handed in, saying,isIt said that todayscollege students are 3 than potatoes. Do you agree? ” The professor looked at the note but

41、said 4 .Later that day, the student was about to leave the classroom when the professor called him back. The professor 5 a small potato that had sprouted(發(fā) 芽)out. Dyou know how much it 6 ?” heasked the young student. Itsoft and poisonous(有毒的).Nobody wants to buy it even if its free. After saying tha

42、t, the student threwthe potato 7 . Then the professor showed him 8 potato. It was half as big as a football and perfectly round. This potatoBBrganic( is not only large and fresh but alsofree of pollution. 9 it is very expensive, it sells well around the world.”The young man was impressed by what the

43、 professor said. The professor put the big potato 10 his hand and said, “ Be such a potato, ymunig ”I .口語交際從方框中選出合適的句子補(bǔ)全對話,使對話內(nèi)容完整、連貫,選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)是多余的。Mary:Hi, David!I havent seen you for many years. 1David:Oh, I have been in London and lived with my parents.They work there.Mary:Im very glad to see you ag

44、ain. 2David:Yes, I have. I used to be very quiet. 3Mary:Thats true.Wait a minute!Did you use to play the piano?David: 4But now I prefer sports.And Im on a football team.Mary:Wow!People always change.David:You have changed a lot, too. 5 Mary:Yeah.But now I prefer long hair.David:You look more beautif

45、ul with long hair.Mary:Thanks a lot.A.Yes, I did.B.You used to have short hair.C.Now Im very outgoing.D.You have changed a lot, havent you?E.What have you been doing?F.Where have you been?G.You used to be very shy.VII.根據(jù)漢語意思完成句子1 .我只是偶爾去超市。I only go to the supermarket .2 .我真的不知道該怎樣對付他這樣的人。I really dont know how to a man like him.3 .不要在公共場合大聲喧嘩。Dont speak loudly4 .你過去常常下午喝茶嗎 ?Did you drink tea in the afternoon?5 .我已經(jīng)兩年多沒見到她了。It is over two years her.6 .剛才我看到他正在圖書館里看書。I a book in the library just now.7 .事情進(jìn)展不順的時(shí)候,他鼓勵(lì)我不要放棄。When things werent going w

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