人教新目標(biāo)版九年級(jí)英語Unit 6 單元檢測題(青島專版)
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人教新目標(biāo)版九年級(jí)英語Unit 6 單元檢測題(青島專版) 姓名:________ 班級(jí):________ 成績:________ 一、單選題 1 . Tom usually reads English6:00every morning. A.in ,at B.a(chǎn)t, at C.a(chǎn)t, / D.in ,in 2 . After class, I like playing computer games and chatting _______ my friends _______ the Internet. A.to; by B.with; on C.for; in D.a(chǎn)bout; through 3 . He can’t deal with his situation and worries very much about his future. A.local B.old C.future D.present 4 . —Dont worry. I will look after your baby ________. —Thanks a lot. A.careful enough B.enough careful C.carefully enough D.enough carefully 5 . The girl is ___ to go to school. A.enough old B.old enough C.too old D.old too 6 . —Where is Linda? — She may be at home. But I’m not sureit. A.a(chǎn)t B.a(chǎn)bout C.with 7 . There is a tall tree _____ the house. A.in front of B.in the front of C.in the front 8 . The police found the lost car. A.with mistake B.by accident C.by mistake D.in accident 9 . —Shall we go to that restaurant for dinner,Mr Smith? —Wed better not.The dishes there are ________. A.cheap B.delicious C.fresh D.a(chǎn)wful 10 . —Could I borrow your dictionary? I left mine at home. —Yes, you _____________ Here you are. A.must B.may C.can D.should 二、補(bǔ)全短文6選5 補(bǔ)全短文根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A~F選項(xiàng)中,選出5個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文,并將選項(xiàng)的編號(hào)字母填涂在答題卡相應(yīng)題號(hào)后。 A picture speaks a thousand words. And with over a thousand emoji pictures to express ourselves, who needs to speak or write anymore? We did a survey about people using emojis.11 . According to Professor Evans, emoji is the fastest-growing language--faster than any other language in history.12 . These little pictures started life in Japanese phones in the 1990s and they are popular now. In the UK, they are becoming more popular than Internet words like “l(fā)ol”(laughing out loud ) and “muah”( the sound of a kiss). The most popular emoji is the“ face with tears of joy”.13 . Why do we love emojis so much? They allow us to have fun when expressing ourselves, to make people laugh and to be creative in how we use them. Some teenagers tell us emojis are quick and easy14 . "My favorite emoji is the laughing face", said Will, a 15-year-old student. 15 . The emojis we choose can show who we are. What does your recently used emoji board say about you? Is it full of smiling faces or sad faces? A.It is also widely used in many countries. B.People are different in their favorite emojis. C.They are quick to use and show hidden meanings. D.Emojis can express something we want to speak or write. E.The survey found that most people prefer to send emojis to express their feelings. F.In New Yorks Museum of Modern Art, we can see the first set of the 176 original emojis. 三、完型填空 Concorde, the world’s fastest passenger plane, will soon be over 33 years old. It first _____ on March 2nd in 1969 in France. The _____ was developed by both France and Britain. From 1956 these two countries had a _____of a supersonic(超聲波)passenger plane. In 1962 they started to _____ on the project together. The plane cost _____ 1.5 billion pounds to develop. It was given over 5,000 hours for testing. Concorde flies at twice the speed of _____. This means that it _____ only 3 hours 25 minutes to fly between London and New York, compared with 7-8 hours in other passenger jets. Because _____ the five-hour time difference between the USA and Britain, it is _____ to travel west on Concorde and arrive in New York before you leave London! You can catch the 10:30 a.m. ______ from Heathrow, London and start work in New York an hour ______! Concorde is much used by business people and film stars. ______ Concorde is built at a cost of 55 million pounds. Twenty have been built so ______. Air France and British Airway ______ the most. ______ they all have seven planes. Do you usually take planes to go out for a trip or on business? Maybe you just take this kind of plane. If you just take it, you can experience the speed of it. It will be an exciting experience. 16 . A.invented B.produced C.flew D.bought 17 . A.plane B.train C.bus D.car 18 . A.talk B.dream C.meeting D.fight 19 . A.work B.do C.carry D.finish 20 . A.by B.with C.in D.a(chǎn)bout 21 . A.voice B.sound C.noise D.speech 22 . A.spends B.takes C.costs D.pays 23 . A.for B.a(chǎn)t C.in D.of 24 . A.possible B.necessary C.real D.easy 25 . A.doctor B.stranger C.flight D.a(chǎn)irline 26 . A.later B.nearly C.early D.fast 27 . A.None B.Each C.Either D.Any 28 . A.far B.long C.easy D.quick 29 . A.build B.make C.sell D.own 30 . A.So B.Or C.And D.But 四、閱讀單選 ①What does the city of the future look like? Flying cars? Robots? Or smog(煙霧)-eating buildings? ②Arconic, an American company, has made plans to build a 4.8-kilometer-high skyscraper(摩天大樓). It says that the super tall building can clean not only itself but also the air around it by “eating” smog and pollutants(污染物). But how is it done? ③Sherri McCleary, s scientist at Arconic, says they have introduced a new technology called EcoClean. It is a special coating that pulls pollutants out of the air. With a little help from sunlight and water vapour(水蒸氣),the coating will produce atoms(原子能)called free radicals(自由基). It is these free radicals that will take in air pollutants, break them down, and then leave the air cleaner. ④But “eating” smog and pollutants is not the only thing this skyscraper is able to do. In fact, thanks to 3D printing, the materials the building used will become even better and stronger---not only making the skyscraper look more modern, but also make it possible to stand strong winds and terrible weather. ⑤However, some people don’t think it will work out well. Air pollution has its own character and it harms lots of cities. Does the smog-eating building have such a magical ability to stop the pollution? It seems impossible to bring the pollution under control in a short time. We should prepare ourselves for a hard fight against the pollution. ⑥Sounds impossible? Anyway, Arconic believes a skyscraper of this kind will be built by 2062. 31 . EcoClean works by___________. A.standing terrible weather B.bowling out air pollutants C.breaking down free radicals D.pulling pollutants out of the air 32 . The fourth paragraph is mainly about_________. A.what Arconic is B.how EcoClean works C.what else this skyscraper can do D.why scientist want to build this skyscraper 33 . Arconic’s attitude(態(tài)度)towards the skyscraper can best be described as __________. A.hopeful B.regretful C.thankful D.unbelievable 34 . The writer’s purpose of writing this article is to______________. A.bring people some pleasure B.introduce a wonderful technology C.show how to build the tall building D.tell us the importance of protecting the environment We all know that foods will easily go bad if they get too warm. So we usually put them into our fridges to keep cool in hot weather. But can you make it without fridges? In 1995,Abba,a teacher from Nigeria,found a cool way. His invention was called Pot-in-Pot Cooling System. It uses two clay pots (陶罐). There is a smaller pot inside a lager one. The space between the two pots is filled with wet sand. Some foods can be kept fresh for several weeks in it. Abba built five thousand pot-in-pot systems for the villagers in his hometown. Then people all over the country began using the invention. Soon it became popular with farmers in other African countries. In 2000, Abba got a prize--the Rolex Award. If you are trying to do something to improve human life,you may have the chance to get this prize. 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。 35 . ______from Nigeria invented the Pot-in-Pot Cooling System. A.A teacher B.A cook C.A scientist D.A worker 36 . In the Pot-in-Pot Cooling System, you should put fruit and drinks ______. A.under the wet sand B.outside the larger pot C.between the two pots D.inside the smaller pot 37 . Abba built five thousand pot-in-pot systems to help ______in his hometown. A.his family B.his students C.the villagers D.the school 38 . Many farmers in African counties used Abba’s invention to ______. A.store wet cloth B.get warm C.keep foods fresh D.win a prize. 五、根據(jù)首字母、中文提示填空 根據(jù)句意和漢語提示,在句子右邊的橫線上寫出空白處所缺單詞的正確形式。 39 . I dont think a _____(極小的)baby can do that. 40 . I gave my old friend a _____(擁抱)as soon as I met him at the airport. 41 . Ive never _____ (后悔) the decision to work in China. 42 . Hangzhou is _____(廣泛地 )known for its tea. 43 . The bookstore is on your right, _____ (在…旁邊) the bank. 六、用單詞的正確形式完成句子 用方框中所給單詞或詞組的適當(dāng)形式填空,每個(gè)詞只能用一次。 discuss found as soon as able include 44 . They have a ________ in groups about this school trip. 45 . The Peoples Republic of China was ________ on 1st October,1949. 46 . Tom was quite tired today,so he went to bed ________ he got home. 47 . She has won many prizes,_________ our gold medals. 48 . The audience were so moved by the film that they were ________ to say anything. 七、回答問題 閱讀與回答問題 The Panama Canal --Connecting Oceans A short canal saves ships thousands of miles The Panama Canal (巴拿馬運(yùn)河) is an artificial 51-mile waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The idea for a Panama Canal dates back to the discovery of the Isthmus of Panama (巴拿馬地峽) by Spanish explorer Vasco De Balboa in 1513. He discovered how narrow it was. Only 80.5 kilometres of land separated the Atlantic from the Pacific! The Spanish surveyed the area in hopes of building a canal. But the local government decided it was impossible. Fast-forward to 1869, Ferdinand De Lesseps had completed the 163-km-long Suez Canal (蘇伊士運(yùn)河), a waterway linking Europe and Asia. France asked him to repeat his success at Panama. He agreed to have a try. When digging started in 1881, Ferdinand De Lesseps thought building a canal across Panama would be easy. But he didnt realize that digging in a jungle (叢林) would be so dangerous. Ferdinand De Lesseps and his team gave up their project after thousands of workers died from diseases caused by mosquitoes(蚊子). American President Theodore Roosevelt quickly took over where the French crew had left off. He bought the canal property (運(yùn)河的所有權(quán)) and sent a team of workers to finish the project. Led by John Stevens, the American team got rid of the mosquitoes. This effort helped the team of nearly 40,000 workers to stay healthy and productive (富有成效的) . The team used powerful steam shovels (蒸汽挖土機(jī)) to make a path for the canal. But even with the help of such large equipment(裝備), the work progressed slowly. Finally, after nearly 10 years of non-stop digging, the canal successfully opened in 1914.The story didnt make the headlines, though. The public was focused(專注) on World War I. Therefore the canal wasnt dedicated (舉行落成典禮) until July 12, 1920. Since the canal first opened, more than 960,000 ships have traveled through it. The Panama Canal has become an important link in global(全球性的)shipping. A journey that used to take months now takes two weeks. 49 . How wide was the Isthmus of Panama which separated the Atlantic from the Pacific? ____________________________________________________________________ 50 . Who bought the Panama Canal property? _________________________________________________________________ 51 . What did the team use to make a path for the canal?(in no more than three words) ___________________________________________________________________ 52 . How long did it take people to complete the work on Panama Canal?(in no more than three words) _________________________________________________________________ 53 . Why is the Panama Canal an important link in global shipping? _________________________________________________________________ 八、多任務(wù)混合問題 Its known that robots are very smart, because robots have their own computer brains.①在世界上有許多不同種類的機(jī)器人。They can help people work in (A) ________ (danger) places or do many difficult jobs. Some of them have been into the space, into the oceans and so on. They never get (B) ________ (bore), tired or afraid. ②Its not difficult to think of the future of robots. In the future robots will be in many places, and many of them can talk, sing, dance like people. Even some people want to have robotic(機(jī)器人的)friends. But it must be very hard for scientists to make robots have emotions(感情). A professor(教授)called Steels says, "At present, therere some robots like actors——they may show emotions,but they dont feel them. Well try our best to change that. " How people wish to have such perfect(完美的)robots in their lives in the future! 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列任務(wù)。1和2小題為回答問題;3小題為在(A)、(B)處用所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空;4和5為句子翻譯。 54 . What do people think of robots?__________________________ 55 . Some robots can feel emotions now, cant they?_______________ 56 . (A)_________________ (B)_______________________ 57 . 將畫線①處的句子翻譯成英語。_____________________ 58 . 將畫線②處的句子翻譯成漢語。_____________________ 九、材料作文 59 . 書面表達(dá) 根據(jù)下面的表格內(nèi)容寫一篇文章。要求:80詞左右。 Inventions When Who Be used for abacus in the sixth century Chinese people counting bicycle 1880s people in England traveling potato chips 1853 George Crum eating tea over three thousand years ago the Chinese Emperor Shen Nong drinking 第 13 頁 共 13 頁 參考答案 一、單選題 1、 2、 3、 4、 5、 6、 7、 8、 9、 10、 二、補(bǔ)全短文6選5 1、 三、完型填空 1、 四、閱讀單選 1、 2、 五、根據(jù)首字母、中文提示填空 1、 六、用單詞的正確形式完成句子 1、 七、回答問題 1、 八、多任務(wù)混合問題 1、 九、材料作文 1、- 1.請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對(duì)于不預(yù)覽、不比對(duì)內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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