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1、.人教版英語九年級上學(xué)期第十單元測試卷第I卷選擇題一、單項選擇題1題文Meimei thinks maths is _ than Chinese.AeasyBeasierCthe easiestDvery easy2Dont_ your coat when its cold outside.Aclean offBtake offCbe cleaned upDbe taken off3Young people today_posting wonderful articles and beautiful photos onto the micromessage微信to share with fri

2、endsA. are afraid ofB. are used toC. are worried about4Sorry, I couldnt do more to help you get that job._. There will be other jobs.A Its up to you BIts no big dealCWell, thats too badDWell, its hard to say5-We cant make plans to finish it. Can you tell us _? -Certainly.Ahow to doBwhat to do itChow

3、 to do itDwhat should to do6The Long March 7 made its successful inaugural flight 首飛. Zhang Yang told me the news _ he saw it on the Internet.Aso thatBeven thoughCas soon asDever since7Alice is new here, but she soon _ getting up early.Agets used toBbe used toCused toDuses to8I think hes supposed _

4、next week.AreturnBreturnsCto returnDreturning9Walking every day _ good for your health.AareBbeCisDwill10There are_in my English test paper.Aa little mistakesBa little mistakeCa few mistakesDa few mistake11Although the weather is terrible, Mary gradually _it.Aused toBgets used toCuses toDis used for1

5、2Tom went to school_having breakfast this morning. So he is hungry now.AwithBwithoutCinDon13Youve given us a wonderful dinner._AIm glad you enjoyed it.BOh, Im afraid I didnt cook well.C e again when you are free.DIm sorry to hear that.14You were not at home when I your home.Oh, I was shopping then.A

6、passed onBdropped byCgot offDwent away15What do you think I_do if my father doesnt buy me a new bicycle?Aam suppose toBare supposed toCam supposed toDwas supposed to二、完型填空Night after night, she came to help me sleep, even long after my childhood years.I dont remember_it first started making me a lit

7、tle angrymy moms hands pushing my hair that way. But it really made me uncomfortable, for they _rough粗糙的against my young skin.Finally, one night, I_her, Dont do that any more. Your hands are too rough! She didnt say anything, _she never did it again.Years later, I missed my mothers_and her goodnight

8、 kiss on my face. Im not a little girl any more. My mom is_her seventies, and her rough hands are still doing things for my family and me.Now my own children have_. It was late on Thanksgiving Eve. As I slept in my bedroom, a familiar hand ran across my_to push the hair from my head. Then a kiss, ev

9、er so softly, touched my brow額頭.Taking my moms hand, I told her how_I was for that night I shouted at her. But my mom didnt know what I was talking about. She had forgotten it long ago.That night, I _ asleep with a new appreciation感謝for my mothers caring hands. And the guilt內(nèi)疚that I had carried arou

10、nd for so long was nowhere to be found.16AwhenBwhereCwhyDwhat17AsawBfeltCseemedDsounded18Anodded atBshouted atClooked atDsmiled at19AsoBorCbutDbecause20AhandsBwordsCsmilesDeyes21AonBinCatDfor22Astayed upBwoken upCgrown upDshowed up23AlegBfaceChandDarm24AsorryBtiredCrelaxedDboring25AleftBkeptCfelDsta

11、yed三、閱讀單項選擇When I first went to Britain, a lot of things seemed strange to me. For example, people drove on the left side of the road and many people carried an umbrella all the time. There were also many other things that I found really .The first thing I noticed was how polite British people were.

12、 When I got on the bus, the driver would greet me; when people got off the bus, they would say “Thank you to the driver; when I went into a shop, I would be greeted by a smiling salesman who would say, “Can I help you?The family I stayed with were very nice, but their house was full of oddities 怪現(xiàn)象.

13、 Firstly, there were carpets 地毯 everywhere, even in the bathroom. Also, the bathroom was full of surprises. The first time I tried to wash my hands I burned myself. The cold and hot water came out of different taps 水龍頭! Then, when I tried to dry my hair I couldnt find a socket 插座 for my hairdryer. M

14、aybe that wasnt such a big surprise. More surprising was the fact that British people didnt take their shoes off when they went into a house can you imagine?I guess that for British people all of these things are normal. Its only when you visit a foreign country that you realize that what you think

15、is normal is not. Normality depends on where you are.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最正確答案。26The best word for “ is “_.AsuccessfulBtraditionalCexcitingDsurprising27How many examples are given to show that British people are polite?A1.B2.C3.D4.28What happened when the writer first tried to wash his hands in his host family?

16、AHe burned his hands.BHe couldnt find the tap.CThere wasnt any water in the tap.DThere was only cold water in the tap.29What does the writer think it is normal to do when entering a house?ATo take your hat off.BTo wash your hands.CTo take your shoes off.DTo leave your umbrella out.30How does the wri

17、ter develop the passage?ABy telling a short story.BBy providing some examples.CBy showing different opinions.DBy comparing research results.When two people meet, there are a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries. In America, two people usually g

18、reet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect尊重to the other person. Athletes from opposite teams shake hands before a game for the same reason. However, most Americans dont shake hands when they meet people they have already known well. When American friends meet each other, they mig

19、ht only wave揮手, or maybe just nod點頭their heads. In New Zealand, there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi. In the greeting, two people press their noses and foreheads前額together and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori, who were the first people to live in New Z

20、ealand. Even today, many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet. Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some countries, important people used to wear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France, when pe

21、ople meet, they sometimes kiss each other on the face. In Japan, people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each other. People decide how low to bow depending on how respected the other person is. Today, new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this

22、 with a quick “hi, a handshake, or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand them.31The passage mainly talks about.Adifferent ways of greetingBhow to be a polite personChow to show respect to othersDways of saying hello in different languages32The under

23、lined part “the same reason refers to.Ashowing loveBshowing respectCthanking each otherDintroducing each other33We can learn from the third paragraph that.Aits impolite to press ones nose in New ZealandBHongi is a kind of traditional food in New ZealandCthe Maori used to be an old village in New Zea

24、landDHongi is an old tradition in New Zealand34How low does one Japanese bow to the other?AIt depends on how respected the other person is.BIt depends on how old the other person is.CIt depends on how successful the other person is.DIt depends on how tall the other person is.35Which of the following

25、 is NOT true according to the passage?AIts OK to just nod heads when American friends meet.BFamily members in Japan do not bow to each other.CIn some countries rings were once used for kissing.DThe ways of greeting are changing over time.If youre traveling to the United States,you need to understand

26、 the common way to say helloa handshake. Friends shake hands. Women,men and even children can shake hands.Shaking hands also seems simple,but there are some important things to remember. When you shake hands,you must look into the other persons eyes the whole time youre shaking hands.Shake hands str

27、ongly. If you give a weak handshake,the other person might think that youre not kind. He / She might also feel that you dont like him / her or you dont want to touch him / her. Shake hands with men and women the same way. If you shake hands with a very old person or a small child,be careful not to h

28、urt them.Some people dont know how long to keep shaking. The most common handshake should have three shakes and then you should let go. Dont worry if Americans shake hands a little longer.Your handshake is like your smile. Its special to you. You need to find a comfortable strong handshake that show

29、s what you are like. Because the handshake allows people to touch,the hand should be warm,clean and dry.Warm:Put your hands into your pockets before you shake hands. This will warm them.Clean:If you know youre going to meet someone,wash your hands so theyll be clean.Dry:Everyone gets nervous and you

30、r hands may get wet. It isnt a good feeling for the other person. Again,put your hands into your pockets. This will dry them.36When you stay in the USA,the common way to greet is to _.AbowBkissChugDshake hands37If you give a weak handshake in America,the other person might think that youre _.Aunfrie

31、ndlyBbraveCfriendlyDoutgoing38What should you do when you shake hands with a very old person or a small child?AYou must shake hands strongly.BYou should be careful not to hurt them.CYou should hold their hands for a long time.DYou neednt look into their eyes the whole time.39The most common handshak

32、e should have _ shakes,and then you should let go.AthreeBfourCfiveDsix40Which of the following can be the BEST title for the passage?AHow to Greet in the USABThe Meaning of HandshakeCTips for Shaking Hands with AmericansDWays to Keep Hands Warm,Clean and DryIf you re traveling to the United States,

33、you need to understand the common way to say helloa handshake. Friends shake hands. Women, men and even children can shake hands.Shaking hands seems simple, but there are some important things to remember. When you shake hands, you must look into the other persons eyes the whole time youre shaking h

34、ands.Shake hands strongly. If you give a weak handshake, the other person might think that youre not kind. He/She might also feel that you dont like him/ her or you dont want to touch him/her. Shake hands with men and women the same way. If you shake hands with a very old person or a small child, be

35、 careful not to hurt them.Some people dont know how long to keep shaking. The most common handshake should have three shakes and then you should let go. Dont worry if Americans shake hands a little longer.Your handshake is like your smile. Its special to you. You need to find a comfortable strong handshake that shows what you are like. Because the handshake allows people to touch, the hand should be warm, clean and dry.Warm :Put your hands into your pockets before you shake hands. This will warm them.Clean :If you know youre going to meet someon

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