冀教版九年级上册Unit 2 Great People综合与测试精练
展开Unit 2 训练卷
一. 单项选择
1. —Mum, must I be a teacher like you when I grow up?
—No, you needn't. You can make your own ____.
A. difference B. discussion
C. discovery D. decision
2. —Do you know Li Ziqi?
—Of course. She is a beautiful girl ____ has made many videos to show a traditional Chinese way of life.
A. whose B. where C. which D. who
3. His brother has been to the Stone Forest twice ____ he came to Yunnan.
A. after B. before C. since D. for
4. Keep studying hard and you'll make great ____.
A. ability B. progress
C. puzzle D. survey
5. I think Ne Zha is ____ film these days.
A. interesting B. more interesting
C. most interesting D. the most interesting
6. My grandparents like stories ____ have happy endings.
A. why B. who C. which D. /
7. It's a good habit to wash your hands ____ you have meals.
A. unless B. while C. when D. before
8. Let's ask Mr. Wang. I think he can ____ a good idea.
A. begin with B. agree with
C. come up with D. get along with
9. The China International Search and Rescue Team has brought help and hope to people in disasters around the world since it____ years ago.
A. set up B. is set up
C. was set up D. will be set up
10. Stephen William Hawking is a great physicist. It is a pity that he____on March 14,2018.
A. put away B. went away
C. took away D. passed away
二. 完形填空
Grandma Kong is from the western countryside of China. She has spent nearly __1__ years adopting(收养)and raising abandoned(被遗弃的)children. She gives them food to eat and sends them to school to get an __2__.
Kong first adopted an abandoned child in the 1970s. She found she couldn't stop there. Though in poor health, the kind woman __3__ adopting abandoned children and raising them as her own. Over the last 48 years, she has adopted over 40 children. __4__ of them have grown up and become doctors or lawyers.
It costs Kong a lot to raise so many children. There were times she couldn't put enough __5__ on the table. She chose to leave home to look for leftovers(残羹剩饭)in the rubbish. To her great __6__, things got much better with time. Now her grownup children help her to bring up their __7__ brothers and sisters.
Kong always believes that education is the best way to get out of poverty(贫穷), __8__ she makes sure that all her children go to school. She said, “I always tell my children that it is quite __9__ for them to study hard and that it is their only chance to change their lives. ”
Kong's story has __10__ thousands of people's hearts. Many of them say she is a great mother and a good example to follow.
1. A. thirty B. forty C. fifty D. sixty
2. A. education B. answer C. exam D. article
3. A. stops B. keeps C. regrets D. has
4. A. None B. Some C. All D. Both
5. A. food B. water C. paper D. oil
6. A. sadness B. pity C. pleasure D. worry
7. A. younger B. elder C. taller D. bigger
8. A. but B. or C. so D. because
9. A. strange B. impossible
C. necessary D. unnecessary
10. A. separated B. touched
C. protected D. surprised
三. 阅读理解
A
When he was 23 years old, he climbed Mount Everest. In 2007, he set another world record by flying over Mount Everest in a powered paraglider(滑翔伞). His book,Facing the Frozen Ocean, got shortlisted for the UK's “Sports Book of the Year”. Since then he has written more than 15 books, including the No. 1 Bestseller: Mud, Sweat and Tears.
His name is Bear Grylls, and he was the host of Discovery Channel's famous TV show, Man vs. Wild. In the show, he was left in faraway areas in order to show survival(生存的) skills. Millions of viewers watched, breathless, as he climbed terribly dangerous mountains, performed amazing ice climbing, and ran through a forest fire.
Grylls continues to shine with both his amazing shows and charity(慈善) work. And he has set up his own company, Bear Grylls' Survival Academy, where everyone can learn survival skills from him and his highlytrained team.
Recently, Grylls founded Young Survivors—training courses for teenagers, including survival skills and adventure tasks designed to teach the basic rules of outdoor survival selfrescue. Those who complete the course are given a Young Survivors Award. Skills are taught including how to build and light a fire, how to tell directions in both day and night, putting up a protection building, bad weather survival and so on. The key focus of the course is getting young survivors back in touch with nature and away from technology.
In Grylls' own words: “The thing I love about Young Survivors Course is that it is designed to put young adults in just the kind of challenging, characterbuilding and practical situations that help consider them as adults. So often, young adults can feel almost overprotected and are stopped from experiencing some of the best things in life—but the Young Survivors Award will challenge and empower them in an unbelievable fun environment. ”
1. Why was Bear left in faraway areas in his TV show?
A. To raise money for charity.
B. To show skills for surviving.
C. To do a performance for fun.
D. To create stories for his books.
2. What is the key focus of Young Survivors?
A. Using technology in nature.
B. Making young adults famous.
C. Teaching young adults living skills.
D. Getting young adults back to nature.
3. According to the passage, Bear Grylls ____.
A. helps people start writing
B. cares about the environment
C. is an encouraging adventurer
D. is a very famous businessman
B
When you meet Esther Okade, she seems really like a normal 10yearold child. She loves dressing up as Elsa from a movie, playing with Barbie toys and going to the park or shopping. But what makes the BritishNigerian youngster stand out is the fact that she's also a university student.
Esther, from Walsall, a town of the UK, is one of the country's youngest college students. The talented 10yearold girl entered the Open University in January this year and is already top of the class.
“It's so interesting,” she says. “It was super easy. My mom taught me in a nice way. ” She adds,“ I want to finish the course in two years. I want to have my own bank by the time I'm fifteen years old because I like numbers and I like people and banking is a great way to help people. ”
And when people think her parents have pushed her into starting university early, Esther disagrees. Esther actually wanted to start when she was seven. But her mom thought she was too young. After three years of begging, Mother Efe agreed to take the idea at last.
Esther's mother noticed her daughter's natural ability for math shortly after she began homeschooling her when Esther was only three years old. Esther's parents took her into a private school. But after a few short weeks, Esther cried out in tears and she said, “I don't want to go back to that school. They don't even let me talk!”
“In the UK, you do not have to start school until you are five. Education is not compulsory(义务的)until that age so I thought OK, and we will be doing little things at home until then. Maybe by the time she's five, she will change her mind,” said Esther's mother.
4. In the UK, Esther Okade is wellknown because ____.
A. she looks like Elsa in the film
B. she used to love playing with Barbie dolls
C. she comes from an industrial town
D. she is a 10yearold university student
5. Paragraph 3 mainly tells us about____.
A. Esther's favourite subject
B. Esther's idea for earning money
C. Esther's dream in the future
D. teaching experience of Esther's mother
6. Which is the right order of the following statements?
a. Esther showed her dislike of learning at school.
b. Esther entered the Open University.
c. Esther learned in a private school for a few short weeks.
d. Esther's mother taught her at home.
A. acbd B. cadb C. bdca D. dbac
C
What do you know about Michael Ha? Because of his story of success,he has become an example of many young people.
Michael Ha was born in a poor family over twenty years ago. His father worked as a factory welder(焊接工)in Vietnam before moving to Britain in 1980 with his wife. Michael Ha grew up in Hackney,a poor area in East London,with his Chinese parents who spoke little English. Just because of this, his father could not find work in Britain. And the family had to live on benefits(救济金) . Life was not easy for Michael,but he never gave up.
Michael Ha went to an innercity state school which was once called“the worst in Britain”. However,young Michael made up his mind to try his best,no matter what kind of school he was studying at. Michael studied very hard and did well in all subjects at school. Once he made a bet with his friends to learn further math. After teaching himself from a textbook in just four months,Michael got an A in ASlevel further math.
When,at the age of ten,Michael set his heart on going to Cambridge University. He believed no difficulties were going to stop him. Finally his dream came true. Now,after becoming an excellent pupil,he is the star medical student of St. John's College,Cambridge,and has just won an award for good grades.
Telling of his success, he said he hoped to be an inspiration for other young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
7. Michael Ha grew up in____.
A. Vietnam B. Britain C. China D. America
8. Michael's father couldn't find work in Britain because____.
A. he wasn't good at English
B. factory welders weren't wanted
C. Hackney was a rich area
D. he wanted to live on benefits
9. What made Michael learn further math?
A. His parents' advice.
B. An interesting textbook from his teacher.
C. The hard life in Britain.
D. Just a bet with his friends.
10. At St. John's College,Michael Ha is____.
A. the worst student in Britain
B. able to learn further math
C. a top student
D. an excellent teacher
D(荣德原创)
Gu Fangzhou, a pioneer in the development and production of the polio vaccine(脊髓灰质炎疫苗) in China, is one of the top ten people who moved China in 2019.
He was born on June 16, 1926 in Shanghai. In 1957, he was appointed to develop the polio vaccine. After the vaccine came out, he tried the medicine on his own, risking paralysis(麻痹) and death, without hesitation. Gu Fangzhou and his colleagues first took themselves as the subjects of the trial and tried the vaccine. At the end of 1960, the first batch(批) of 5 million doses of vaccine was promoted to 11 cities in China, and the peak of the polio epidemic was reduced.
Gu Fangzhou learned from the method of making pills in traditional Chinese medicine, and creatively integrated liquid(液体) vaccine into sugar pills. The birth of sugar pill vaccine is the highlight in the history of human polio vaccine. From then on, the number of cases decreased year by year, and millions of children were free from disability. In 2000, the World Health Organization confirmed that China became a poliofree country. From 1957 to 2000, Gu Fangzhou trudged(负重前行) for more than 40 years on the uneven road of polio eradication(消灭脊灰).
In January 2019, Gu Fangzhou left some words at the end of his life: “I have done one thing in my life, which is worth. I hope children grow up quickly to serve the motherland. ” In September 2019, Gu Fangzhou was awarded the national honorary title “The People's Scientist”.
11. Where was Professor Gu born?
A. In Beijing. B. In Shanghai.
C. In Shandong. D. In Jiangsu.
12. What does the underlined word “subjects” mean in Chinese?
A. 主题 B. 学科 C. 实验对象 D. 话题
13. What is the correct order of the following events according to the time?
a. The first batch of vaccine was promoted to 11 cities in China.
b. The sugar pill vaccine came out.
c. He was awarded the national honorary title “The People's Scientist”.
d. He and his colleagues tried the vaccine on their own.
e. China became a poliofree country.
A. dabec B. dbaec
C. bdaec D. badec
14. Which is not true according to the passage?
A. Gu Fangzhou began to develop the polio vaccine when he was 31.
B. Gu Fangzhou passed away in September 2019.
C. China became a poliofree country in 2000.
D. Gu Fangzhou is a great scientist in China.
15. What's the best title of this passage?
A. How was the sugar pill vaccine born
B. The father of the sugar pill vaccine
C. The history of the polio vaccine
D. A poliofree country
四. 任务型阅读
We are living in a world full of competition. Our parents compete with others in their offices, our brothers and sisters compete with others in their colleges, and we compete with our classmates in schools. Most of us give up in face of competition and will never be successful. Why can't we do better than others? One important reason is that we have no selfconfidence.
In fact,everyone is born equal. You can do what others do. Your classmates may be better than you in some ways, but you may be better than them in other subjects. So everyone has his or her advantages. Don't look at things from a single point of view. Try to discover your own advantages, and believe that you can do better than others in those ways.
Competition is not so terrible. Don't be afraid of it. And don't be afraid of those classmates who are better than you. Remember that selfconfidence is the first step to success. Believe in yourself, and you will be successful in any competition.
1题完成句子;2、3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写出第二段的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1. We are living in a world which is __________________________________.
2. Why can't we do better than others?
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3. What can you try to do to deal with competition?
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4. _________________________________________________________________
5. _________________________________________________________________
五. 词语运用
根据短文内容或所给提示,在空白处填写一个正确的单词。
Teachers are like“second parents”to us. They can make a big difference in 1. ________(we) lives.
Scott is my favorite English teacher. He has lived in China 2. ________about five years. He has short curly hair and bright blue 3. ________(eye). He is the youngest teacher among all my teachers.
I really like English classes. The first reason is that his class is relaxing. The 4. ________(two) reason is that Scott is handsome. He always 5. ________(smile) at us and never gets mad. Lastly, he's a native English speaker. He has good pronunciation and 6. ________(fun) body language. We enjoy having his classes.
He likes traveling. Once, he told us about his traveling experience in Europe 7. ________he was eighteen. He said he went there all by himself and 8. ________(meet) many interesting people.
He is also a gentleman. I still remember that on 9. ________icy day last winter, he was just wearing a Tshirt. He said he gave his winter coat to Patty, another teacher who was sick.
Scott is the 10. ________(good) teacher I've ever had. I really admire him.
六. 基础写作(包括A、B两部分,A部分5分,B部分15分,共20分)
A)连词成句(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
1. sleepy, music, quiet, makes, me
_________________________________________________________________.
2. group, help, should, them, we, up, to, study, set, a
_________________________________________________________________.
3. time, spends, she, much, reading, books
_________________________________________________________________.
4. life, what, meaning, of, the, is
________________________________________________________________?
5. book, lost, you, that, found, you, yesterday, have, the
________________________________________________________________?
B)书面表达
6. 每个人都有自己崇拜的人,他/她的故事激励着我们。中国药学家屠呦呦是第一位获得诺贝尔生理学或医学奖项的中国本土科学家。假如你是李明,最崇拜的人是屠呦呦,请根据下面的资料,以“我最崇拜的人”为主题,写一篇不少于80词的英语短文。
参考资料:
1. 1930年12月30日生于浙江宁波。1951年考入北京大学。毕业后一直在中国中医科学院工作。
2. 她和她的团队努力工作,于1972 年发现青蒿素,治愈了世界上很多患者。2015年10月获得诺贝尔生理学或医学奖。
参考词汇: 药学家: chemist
中国中医科学院: China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
青蒿素artemisinin
The Person I Admire
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答案
一. 1~5: DDCBD 6~10: CDCCD
二. 1~5: CABBA 6~10: CACCB
三. A)1~3: BDC B)4~6: DCB
C)7~10: BADC D)11~15: BCABB
四. 1. full of competition
2. Because we have no selfconfidence.
3. Try to discover your own advantages, and believe that you can do better than others in those ways.
4. In fact,everyone is born equal.
5. 记住: 自信是通往成功的第一步。
五. 1. our 2. for 3. eyes 4. second 5. smiles
6. funny 7. when 8. met 9. an 10. best
六. A)1. Quiet music makes me sleepy
2. We should set up a study group to help them
3. She spends much time reading books
4. What is the meaning of life
5. Have you found the book that you lost yesterday
B)6. 范文:
The Person I Admire
The person I admire is Tu Youyou. She is a famous female chemist and scientist. She was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on December 30th, 1930. In 1951,she was admitted into Peking University. After graduation she has been working in China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing. In 1972, she succeeded in discovering artemisinin to cure those patients of malaria in different places of the world. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in October, 2015. I want to be a person like her. To make my dream come true, I must work hard at school.
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