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/人教版英語九年級上學(xué)期第四單元測試卷九年級上考試范圍:U4;考試時間:100分鐘第I卷〔選擇題〕一、單項選擇題1.--Weallwenttothecinemaexceptyoulastnight.Whydidn’tyoucome?--BecauseI______thatmovietwice.A.havewatched B.hadwatched C.waswatching D.wouldwatch2.SomepeoplethinkthatEnglandandScotland

abetterunderstandingofeachother.Theybelongtoonefamily.A.require

B.review

C.receive3.Mikeandhisfriendsusedtoplaysoccer,

?A.don'tthey B.dotheyC.didn'tthey D.didthey4.Football________toourschoolsubjectslastyear.A.isadded B.a(chǎn)dds C.wasadded D.a(chǎn)dded5.—Thebirdwatchingwasn’tveryinteresting,wasit?

—___.Isawfewbirdsfromthebeginningtotheend.A.Iagree B.Yes,itwas. C.Interestingenough D.No,itwasn’t.6.Whatactionshouldthey___________suchathinghappenagain?A.dostopping B.taketostop C.takestopping D.dotostop7.Thestudents

thePalaceMuseumnextweek.A.hopethemtovisit B.lookforwardtovisit C.hopetheyvisit D.hopetovisit8.—________willthemeetingstart?

—_______everyonearrives.A.Howlong;Until B.Howlong;Notuntil C.Howsoon;Until D.Howsoon;Notuntil9.—___thepercentageoftheyoungmenwhocanspeakEnglish___inyourcompany?—About60percent.A.Whatis;goingtoriseto B.Howmuchis;goingtoriseC.Whatare;goingtoraiseto D.Howmuchis;goingtoraise10.—Doyouknow______________________inChina?—Iamnotsureofit,butIknowithas_____________intheworld.Whatisthepopulation;thesecondbiggest B.howmanypeoplethereare;thebiggestC.howmuchpopulationthereis;thesecondlargest D.whatthepopulationis;thelargest二、完型填空Amanandhisfriendwerewalkingthroughthedesert〔沙漠〕.Duringthetrip,theyhada_______,andthemanhithisfriendintheface.Hisfriendwashurt,butwithoutsaying_______,hewroteinthesand,“Todaymybestfriendhitmeintheface.〞They________onwalkinguntiltheyfoundalake,wheretheydecidedtotakeabath.Theman’sfriendfellintothelakeandwasindanger,butthemansavedhim.Afterhecamebacktolife,hewroteona________:“Todaymybestfriendsavedmylife.〞Themanwhohadhitand_______hisbestfriendasked,“________Ihurtyou,youwroteinthesandandnow,youwroteonastone.Why?〞Hisfriend________,“Whensomeonehurtsus,weshouldwriteitdowninsandwherewindcan_______itaway._______,whensomeonedoessomethinggoodforus,wemustwriteitdowninstone_______itcanlast(保存)forever.〞11. A.talk B.joke C.fight D.picnic12. A.something B.nothing C.a(chǎn)nything D.everything13. A.kept B.continued C.turned D.tried14. A.sand B.stone C.tree D.wall15. A.killed B.hurt C.saved D.made16. A.Before B.While C.Until D.After17. A.replied B.a(chǎn)sked C.questioned D.required18. A.blow B.send C.fly D.put19. A.Although B.But C.However D.If20. A.because B.so C.why D.that三、閱讀單項選擇Asastudent,Iwasmostafraidtoanswerquestionsinclass,andIfoundthatthestudentsaroundwerejustlikeme.Atthebeginningofeachclass,whentheteacheraskedaquestion,IalwaysloweredmyheadbecauseIwasafraidthattheteachersawme.Oneday,inaforeignlanguageclass,Mr.Blackgaveusalesson.Hewantedustobeactiveinclass,soheaskedussomequestions,butnooneanswered.“Letmetellyouastoryfirst,〞hesaid.“WhenIcametotheUnitedStatestostudy,theuniversityofteninvitedfamouspeopletomakespeeches.Beforethebeginningofeveryspeech,Ifoundaninterestingthing.Thestudentsaroundmealwaystookacardboardfolded(折疊的)inhalf,wrotetheirnamesinboldwiththemosteye-catchingcolor,andthenplacedthecardboardontheseat.Sowhenthespeakerneededtheanswersfromthestudents,hecouldseeandcallalistener'snamedirectly.〞“Icouldn'tunderstandthat.Myclassmatetoldmethespeakerswerealltoppeople,whomeantchances.Whenyouranswerwastohissurprise,itmeanthemightgiveyoumorechances.Infact,Ireallysawafewstudentsgotgreatchancesbecauseofthat.〞Afterlisteningtothestory,Iunderstoodthatthechancewillnotfindyouitself.Youmustshowyourselfallthetimesothatyoucanfindachanceonthecard.21.WhatdidMr.Blackwantthestudentstodoinhisclass?A.Readloudly. B.Takenotescarefully.C.Beactive. D.Listentohimquietly.22.Howdidthewriter'sclassmatesbehavewhentheywereaskedquestions?A.Theyraisedtheirhands. B.Theyshooktheirheads.C.Theyclosedtheireyes. D.Theyloweredtheirheads.23.Howdidthespeakergettoknowthestudents'names?A.Hegotthemfromthecomputer.B.Hesawthecardboardsontheseats.C.Heaskedthestudentsfortheirnames.D.Hegotthemfromthenamelistontheteacher'sdesk.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eye-catching〞inParagraph3mean?A.引人注目的 B.眼睛疼痛的C.目光呆滯的 D.淚眼蒙眬的25.Whatdoesthewritermainlytellus?A.Doingasothersdoisnecessary.B.Answeringquestionsbravelyiseasy.C.Attractingothers'attentionisinteresting.D.Showingyourselfbravelycanwinchances.Graduatesallfacearealityofhuntingforajob,theperformanceofemployees(員工)influencetheirlifedirectly.However,somecritics(挑剔的人)arguethatcreatingacloserelationshipwithcoworkersandsuperior(上級)playsthemostimportantpart.Butthedefenders(保守的人)assume(認定)thattheknowledgetheylearnedatuniversitiesdecidemost.Inmyopinion,studyinghardinschoolisthemajorfactor(因素)forasatisfyingcareer.Totellthetruth,agoodrelationshipwithleadersisgoodforapromotion(提升).Whentheyareclosetotheleader,theycouldgetaninformationdirectlyandquickly,andgetbetterchancestobepromoted.Forinstance,aroommateofmine,workinginthestudent’sunion,developedaclosefriendshipwiththechief.Sowhenhelefttheunion,hepromotedherasthechiefdirectly.Theabilityofherandherfellowworkmatesisalmostofthesamestandard.Withtheadvantageofsuccessfulrelationship,shewinsatlast.Theimportanceofstudyinghardatschoolisbetterthanthatofgoodrelationship.Realskillsmakesureofasteady(穩(wěn)定的)performanceinacompany.Thatis,onlyskillfulemployeescansurviveinacompany.Anuncleofmine,forexample,fightforhisfutureinacompany.Heisreallyacoldman,andalwaysseriousbuthard-workingatschool.Itistheknowledgewhichpromisehimabrightfuture.Bossesonlydesirefortalentedworkerswhowillcreateprofits(利益)forthem.Whenitcomestocuttingmembers,thesmartpeoplewithrelationshipwillsurelybecutfirstly,howevermenwithrealskillswouldbethelasttobecut.Moresignificantly(意味深長的),hard-workingisaspecialfeatureeveninacompany.Hard-workingisthedeposit(積蓄、積累)ofyears,it’saspecialattitudethroughoutone’slife.Peoplewhostudyhardatschoolaremorelikelytostudyhardintheircareer.Whenwewereinauniversity,hard-workingpromisedagreatacademicperformance(學(xué)業(yè)成績).Whenweareinacompany,hard-workingmadeusadapt(適應(yīng))betterandfastertoanewcondition.Inourlife,hard-workinggetustocontinuelearningallthetime.Thereisnowonderthatgraduatesworkinghardatschoolhavebetterperformanceintheircareer.Fromwhathavebeendiscussedabove,wemaysafelydrawaconclusion(得出結(jié)論)thatworkinghardinschoolismoreimportant.Workersstudyinghardatschoolhavebetterabilitytosolveproblems.Onthecontrary(相反),forpeopledependongettingalongwellwithothers,theircareerseemstobeunsteady.26.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothewriter’sview?A.Nowadays,itisbecomingmoreandmoredifficultforthegraduatestogetasatisfyingjobafterleavinguniversity.B.Aslongasyouworkhardatschool,itwillbeeasyforyoutogetasatisfyingjobafterleavinguniversity.C.Whethertofindasatisfyingjobhasmuchtodowithagraduate’sfuturelife.D.Theknowledgeagraduatelearnatuniversitycanmakesureofasatisfyingjobafterleavinguniversity.27.Infact,agoodrelationshipwithleadersisofgreathelpto________.A.gettingagoodjob B.one’scareer C.betterperformance D.promotion28.Inthewriter’sopinion,whichofthefollowingfactorsisthemostimportantinhuntingforajobafterleavinguniversity?A.Workinghardatuniversities. B.Agoodrelationshipwithleaders.C.Adapttothenewjobbetterandfaster. D.Aspecialattitudeinthroughoutone’slife.29.Peoplestudyinghardatuniversitiesmaybe______________.Peoplewhostudyhardatschoolaremorelikelytostudyhardintheircareer.A.studyhardintheircareer B.makesureofgreatacademicperformanceC.createmoreprofitsfortheircompanies D.a(chǎn)lltheabove30.Whatkindofgraduatescansolvetheproblemsinone’sworkbetter?A.Agraduatewithgoodrelationshipwithothers. B.Agraduatewithagreatacademicperformance.C.Agraduatewithagoodpromotion. D.Agraduatewithagreatjob.AnnausedtowakeyouuponSundaymorningwhenyouwantedtostayinbed,butnowyoufeelstrangeifshegetsupbeforelunch.Sheusedtobeveryquiet,butnowshetalksallthetime—butnottoyou.Sheusedtoholdyourhandwhenyouwenttovisityourfriends.Nowshedoesn'tevenwanttobeseenwithyouwhenyougotovisityourfriends.YourAnnamightspendhoursonthephoneorinthebathroomnow.AtthesametimeNicknextdoorhasbecomequietanddirty.Heusedtobeverypolite.NowasimpleconversationwithNickbecomesverydifficult.You'vegonefromaherotothemostembarrassingadultintheworld.Yourchildhasbecomeateenager!Whatmakesadolescence(青春期)sodifficult?Physical(身體上的)andemotionalchangesarethereasonsthatmakethemchangesomuch.Whentheyareyoung,childrenliveinasafeandsimplelandcalled“childhood〞.Parentsorganizetheirlives.Parentschoosechildren'sclothes,takethemtoplaces,andspendtimewiththem.They'retherewiththechildrenwhenthereisaproblem.Aschildrengetolder,however,theylearnaboutanotherland—anexcitingland,called“adulthood〞.Soonerorlatertheirhormones(荷爾蒙)pushthemintotheopensea—awayfromthesafelandorchildhood.Adolescence,then,isthejourneyfromchildhoodtoadulthood.Somefindthejourneyquiteeasy.Forothers,it'sverydifficult.31.Thearticleisprobablywrittenabout________.A.teachers B.teenagers C.parents D.students32.WhenAnnawasachild,sheusedtodothefollowingthingsEXCEPT________.A.speakinglittle B.gettingupearlyC.stayingwithherparentsinpublic D.spendinghoursonthephone33.Whenchildrengetolderandolder,________.A.theydon'tgotovisitfriendswiththeirparentsB.theystayawayfromtheirparentsC.theychangephysicallyandemotionallyD.a(chǎn)lloftheabove34.WhyareAnna'steenageyearssodifferentfromherchildhood?________A.Becauseherappearance(外表)haschanged.B.Becausethehormoneinherbodychangesher.C.BecauseparentslookatAnnadifferently.D.BecauseteacherslookatAnnadifferently.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthearticle?________.A.ThechangesfromchildhoodtoadolescenceB.Ateenager'slifeC.Parents'attitudestowardsteenagersD.DifficultadolescenceThemorningwascoldandclear.Ayellowbuscamearoundthecornerandstoppednearawood(樹林).Acoachaskedthestudentstogetoffthebus.Girlsbegantogatherbythestartingline.Oneofthemisayoung,littlegirl.Shehadpreparedforthisrunningraceforthewholesummer.Shelookedaroundattheothergirls,noticinghowshewasdifferent.Therewasabreakinthesilence,andeveryonestartedtorun.Afterabouttwentyfiveminutes,everyrunnerfinishedtheraceexceptthegirl.Shewasstillrunningforthenextfortyminutes.Asshecamenearthefinishingline,shesawherparents,classmatesandthecoach.Theyshoutedhernameandtoldhernottostopuntiltheend.Thesweat(汗水)wasflowingdownherface.Shekeptonrunninguntilshecrossedtheline.Iwasthatgirl,andthatwasthefirsttimeIhadfinishedacross-countryrace(越野賽跑).FinishingthisracemademerealizethatIcoulddoanythingwithmyownstrength(力量).Afterthat,Itookmorehardworktopracticerunning.Iwasnotanatural-bornrunner,butIwanttobecomeone.Icontinuedtostruggle(努力)witheveryrun.NowIrunmuchfasterthanbeforeandbecomemoreandmoreconfident.IamsothankfulforrunningbecauseithashelpedmakemewhoIamtoday.36.Thecross-countryracetookplace

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