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/人教版英語九年級上學(xué)期第六單元測試卷第I卷〔選擇題〕一、單項(xiàng)選擇題1.Scientistssaythatbananatreesmaydisappear(消失)fromtheworld_______bananacancer.A.becauseof B.insteadof C.a(chǎn)sfor D.togetherwith2.—Whenshallwegotowatchthebasketballmatchinthesportscentre?—Notuntilthework________tomorrow.A.willbefinished B.isfinished C.willfinish D.hasfinished3.Iwon'tbelievethatthefive-year-oldboycanreadmagazines

Itesthimmyself.A.if B.but C.a(chǎn)fter D.until4.—

Tom

Lilyiscoming.—Yeah,Iamsohappythattheyarefreetomorrow.A.Both;and B.Neither;norC.Either;or D.Notonly;butalso5.Fatherwasveryangrybecausehisfavoriteglass________byhispetdog.A.broke B.hasbrokenC.wasbroken D.hasbeenbroken6.—Doyoulikethebooks?—Yes,theyarevery_______.A.interesting B.interest C.interested D.interests7.________myclassmates________playingbasketball.A.Thenumberof,like B.Thenumberof,likesC.Anumberof,like D.Anumberof,likes8.Notonly________butalso________isdelicious.A.biscuits;cake B.biscuits;cookieC.cake;cookies D.cookies;biscuit9.—Thankyouforhelpingmecarrythebigcase,Mike.—____________________.A.Don’tsayso. B.That’sright. C.It’smypleasure. D.Nothanks.10.—Howdelicioustheapplesare!—Yeah.They____fromDalianyesterday.A.wasbrought B.brought C.werebrought D.beenbrought二、完型填空Thefirstrobotswereinventedinthe1920s.Robotshave_____inmanyAmericanfilms.Insomefilms,theyarestronger,_____andclevererthanpeople.Inreallife,robotsaremainlyusedin_____.Theydosomedangerousanddifficultjobsforhumans.Robotsalsohelp_____people,forexample,blindpeople.Todaymanyblindpeoplehaveaguidedogtohelpthem.Inthefuture,guidedogsmightbe_____dogs.Onekindofrobotguidedoghaswheels.Itmovesinfrontoftheowner.Itisveryclever.Itknowsthe_____ofitsowner'swalk.Theownerwearsaspecialbelt.Thisbelt_____instructionstotheownerfromthedog,suchas“Stophere〞,“Turnleft〞or“Turnright〞.IntheUnitedStates,anotherkindofrobothelpsdisabledpeopletotakecareof_____intheirdailylife.

RobotsarealsousedinAmericanhospitals.Theycandosimplejobs.Atonehospital,forexample,arobottakesmealsfromthekitchentoapatient'sroom.Itnever_____becausethisrobothasamapofthehospitalinitscomputermemory.______robotscanhelppeopleinmanyways,theywillnevertaketheplaceofhumans.11. A.created B.a(chǎn)ppeared C.used D.produced12. A.faster B.slower C.morecareless D.weaker13. A.hospitals B.restaurants C.houses D.factories14. A.unhappy B.successful C.disabled D.talented15. A.robot B.toy C.paper D.real16. A.shape B.size C.speed D.shoe17. A.a(chǎn)ccepts B.sends C.changes D.follows18. A.themselves B.ourselves C.yourselves D.itself19. A.getsback B.getsover C.getsup D.getslost20. A.Though B.But C.Because D.Until三、閱讀單項(xiàng)選擇Kidshaveinventedallkindsofthingsthatweuseinoureverydaylives,includingearmuffs,thePopsicle,thetrampolineandBraille!OneoftheearliestkidinventorswasBenjaminFranklin.Heinventedswimflippersattheageoftwelve.About500,000kidsinventthingseachyear.Theirinventionshelpmakeourliveseasierandmoreinteresting!Let'scelebratethecreativityofyoungpeopleonK.I.D.!Whatisit?K.I.D.—KidInventors'DayWhenisit?It'scelebratedonJanuary17th,thebirthdayofBenjaminFranklin.Whyisitcelebrated?Toacknowledge(感謝)pastandpresentachievementsofkidinventors;toencouragethecreativityoffuturekidinventors.Howcanyoucelebrateit?Readaboutit.Writeaboutit.Startayounginventors'club.Enteracontest.Or,designyourowninvention!21.WhichofthefollowingwasinventedbyyoungBenjaminFranklin?A.Earmuffs. B.Swimflippers.C.Braille. D.Thetrampoline.22.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofkids'inventions?A.Strange. B.Simple. C.Boring. D.Useful.23.HowmanyreasonsaregiventoexplainwhywecelebrateK.I.D.?A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasawayofcelebratingK.I.D.?A.Writing.

B.Reading.C.Visitingmuseums.

D.Takingpartinacontest.25.Thepassagemainlytellsusabout________.A.somekidinventorsB.howtobecomeagoodyounginventorC.KidInventors'DayD.thestoryofyoungBenjaminFranklinTelevisionswereamongthemosttalkedaboutthingsatCES2019--the2019InternationalConsumerElectronicShow(國際消費(fèi)類電子產(chǎn)品展銷會)lastweekinLasVegas,Nevada.Theywerebiggerandbetterwithsomeofthehighesttechnology(技術(shù)).SomeTVsusedanewtechnologycalledOLED.Theywerebigger,thinnerandlighter,offeredbettercolorandwerebrighterthantraditionalTVsusingLED.UltraHighDefinitionTVswerealsopopular.MostoftheTVsshownontheexhibitionused4Ktechnology.SmartTVsthisyearweresmarter.Manyofferedtechnologythatletusershaveamorepersonalized(個性化的)experience.OnesuchTVfromTCLcanknowwhoiswatchingwiththehelpofnewtechnology.Thenitcanofferprogrammesaccordingtotheuser'susualinterest.AnotherTVfromPanasonicoffersasimilarpersonalizeduserexperience.SizealsoplayedanimportantpartinCES2019.TVschangedinsizefrombigtobigger,withatleasttwocompanies(公司)--SamsungandHisense--showingTVsthatare110incheslargeontheexhibition.TheyearlyCESisthebiggesttechnologyshowinNorthAmericaandoneofthebiggestintheworld.It'sameetingofthebrightestmindsandthetopleadersfrommanyindustriesandthosewhowanttoknowaboutthefuture.DigitalhealthandfitnessinventionswerealsobigatCES2019.Therewasevenaforkthattellsyouwhenyouareeatingtoofast.Theshowhadover3,200differentcompaniesshowingmorethan20,000newproductsinabout26milesofexhibitionspace.26.WhichdifferencebetweenOLEDandLEDisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Weight. B.Color. C.Size. D.Price.27.ThewritertakesTCLandPanasonicforexampletotellus________.A.smartTVsweresmarteratCES2019B.UltraHighDefinitionTVswerepopularatCES2019C.sizeplayedanimportantpartinCES2019D.digitalhealthandfitnessinventionswerebigatCES201928.Inwhichkindofthemagazinecanweprobablyreadthispassage?A.Entertainment. B.Technology. C.Sports. D.Health.29.Fromthepassage,wecanknow________.A.CES2019hasnotbeenheldyetB.TVsatCES2019weresmallerthanbeforeC.manycompaniesattendedCES2019D.noleadersfromindustriesappearedatCES201930.Theshowhadover

________differentcompanies.A.3,200 B.3,2019 C.32 D.320,000TodayalmosteveryoneknowscomputersandtheInternet.IfIaskyou“Whatisthemostimportantinyourlife?〞,maybeyouwillsay“ComputersandtheInternet.〞Thefirstcomputerwasmadein1946.Itwasverybigbutitworkedslowly.Todaycomputersaregettingsmallerandsmaller.Buttheyworkfasterandfaster.Whatcancomputersdo?Awriterhassaid,“Peoplecan’tlivewithoutcomputerstoday.〞TheInternetcamealittlelaterthancomputers.Itisabouttwenty-fiveyearslaterthancomputers.Butnowitcanbefoundalmosteverywhere.Wecanuseittoreadbooks,writeletters,doshopping,playgamesormakefriends.ManystudentsliketheInternetverymuch.TheyoftengointotheInternetassoonastheyarefree.TheymakefriendsontheInternetandmaybetheyhaveneverseenthesefriends.Theydon’tknowtheirrealnames,ages,andevensex.Theyaresointerestedinmakingthe“unrealfriends〞thattheycan’tputtheirheartsintostudy.Manyofthemcan’tcatchupwithothersonmanysubjectsbecauseofthat.WecanusecomputersandtheInternettolearnmoreabouttheworld.Butatthesametime,weshouldrememberthatnotallthethingscanbedonebycomputersandtheInternet.31.TheInternetcannotbeusedfor

.A.studying B.thinkingC.shopping D.playing32.Whenthefirstcomputerwasinvented,itwas

.A.largeandworkedquicklyB.smallandworkedslowlyC.largebutworkedslowlyD.smallbutworkedquickly33.TheInternetwasborninabout

.A.1960 B.1971 C.1980 D.198534.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.FewstudentslikegoingintotheInternet.B.These“unrealfriends〞oftenmeeteachother.C.StudentsusetheInternettomake“unrealfriends〞.D.StudentsknowthefriendsontheInternetverywell.35.WhatdoesthewriterthinkoftheInternet?A.Itishelpful,butwecan’tdoeverythingonit.B.Itcanmakestudentsstudyharder.C.Itisnotgoodforstudents.D.Itiswonderful.Whenyouwanttogoshopping,decidehowmuchmoneyyoucanspendfornewclothes.Thinkaboutthekindofclothesyoureallyneed.Thenlookforthoseclothesonsale.Therearelabels(標(biāo)簽)insideallnewclothes.Thelabelstellyouhowtotakecareofyourclothes.Thelabelforashirtmaytellyoutowashitinwarmwater.Asweaterlabelmaytellyoutowashitincoldwater.Thelabelonacoatmaysay"drycleanonly".Washingmayruin(損壞)thiscoat.Ifyoudoasthedirectionssayonthelabel,youcankeepyourclotheslookingtheirbest.Manyclothestodaymustbedry-cleaned.Drycleaningisexpensive.Whenbuyingnewclothes,checktoseeiftheywillneedtobedry-cleaned.Youwillsavemoneyifyoubuyclothesthatcanbewashed.Youcansavemoneyifyoubuyclothesthatarewellmade.Well-madeclotheslastlonger.Theylookgoodevenaftertheyhavebeenwashedmanytimes.Clothesthatcostmoremoneyarenotalwaysbettermade.Theydonotalwaysfitbetter.Sometimeslessexpensiveclotheslookandfitbetterthanmoreexpensiveclothes.36.Whatisthefirstthingyoushouldconsiderbeforeyoubuyclothes?A.Thecolorandthesize.B.High-qualityclothes.C.Toknowhowtowashthem.D.Themoneyyoucanaffordfortheclothes.37.Whatcanthelabelsinsidetheclothestellyou?A.Whereyoucanbuythem.B.Themethodstokeepthemlookingtheirbest.C.Howmuchtheyare.D.Whyyoushouldbuythem.38.Comparewithmoreexpensiveclothes,cheaperclothes____.A.cannotbewashedmanytimesB.mustbewashedbymachinesC.sometimescanlookandfitbetterD.a(chǎn)reniceandclean39.Whatkindofclothescanhelpyousavemoney?A.Clothesthatcanbewashedmanytimes.B.Clothesthatdon’tlastlong.C.Clothesthatneedtobedry-cleaned.D.Clothesthatdon’tfityouatall.40.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthis

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