人教版英语9年级Unit5·C培优测试
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人教版英语9年级Unit 5·C培优测试一、选择填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。1.There are _______ sheep on the hill.A.too much B.much too C.too many D.many too2.Changchun is famous _______ cars.A.as B.to C.at D.for3.It’s a good habit of mine to read a few lines before _______ to bed.A.go B.went C.gone D.going4.If you study hard in English, you can turn boring words _______ exciting words.A.to B.over C.into D.off5.No matter _______ I meet Mike, he says hello to me with a smile.A.who B.when C.wherever D.what6.— How much did you _______ the new skirt? — Fifty dollars.A.spend B.pay for C.cost D.take7.On October 15, 2003 China _______ its second lunar orbiter Chang’e 2.A.set out B.set off C.sent up D.sent out8.I find _______ difficult to remember everything, though I’m still young.A.that B.this C.it D.what9.How many trees _______ next year?A.are planted B.have planted C.will be planted D.are being planted10.Tea _______ in the southeast of China.A.is grown B.are grown C.grows D.grow11._______ a new library _______ in our school now?A.Is; built B.Was; built C.Does; build D.Did; build12._________ what you do, your parents won’t be angry with you. That’s because they love you so much.A.In fact B.No problem C.No matter D.At first13.The milk ________ strange. Do you think it’s OK to drink?A.was tasted B.tasted C.is tasting D.tastes14.When the group discussion is nearing its end, make sure to _______arguing with each other.A.compete B.polish C.avoid D.produce15.No children _______ to watch this kind of movie because it’s too scary.A.should allow B.should be allowed C.shouldn’t be allowed D.don’t allow二、完形填空(10小题,每小题1分,共10分)先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。The Double Seventh Festival, also known as the Qixi Festival, is a ____16____ Chinese festival. Here is a beautiful story behind it.Long long ago, there was a young man ____17____ Niulang. One day, he met a beautiful girl — Zhinu, the ____18____ daughter of her mother. She had just run away from her home to look for fun on Earth. Zhinu soon fell in love with Niulang, and they got married without ____19____ her mother. They lived a happy life and gave birth to two children. ____20____, her mother soon found out the fact and ordered Zhinu to return home. ____21____ the help of his magic cow, Niulang flew up with his children to look for his wife. The mother discovered them and became very angry. So she took out her magic hairpin and created a wide river in the sky to separate the two ____22____. From then on, Niulang and Zhinu had to live apart on the two sides of the river. However, their true love touched all the magpies (喜鹊) in the world, so ____23____ magpies would fly up to make ____24____ bridge (the bridge of magpies) for the couple to meet each other on this day. At last, the mother allowed them to meet each year on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month. That’s how the Double Seventh Festival started. Today, it is a great day for Chinese young people to express _____25_____ love.16.A.tradition B.traditional C.traditions D.traditionally17.A.name B.names C.is named D.named18.A.the seven B.seventh C.seven D.the seventh19.A.tell B.to tell C.telling D.told20.A.Lucky B.Unlucky C.Unluckily D.Luckily21.A.With B.On C.At D.For22.A.love B.lover C.loves D.lovers23.A.thousand B.thousand of C.thousands of D.thousands24.A.a B.an C.the D./25.A.they B.them C.their D.theirs三、阅读理解(20小题,每小题2分,共40分)阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。AA man in New York was going to Europe on business. Before going to the airport, he drove his Rolls-Royce to a bank in the middle of the city and went in to ask for an immediate loan(贷款) of $5,000.The loan officer was very surprised. He didn’t know why a man with so expensive a car needed to borrow only $5,000. He asked man to leave something as a pledge(抵押). “Well then, here are the keys to my Rolls-Royce,” said the man. The loan officer immediately asked his man to drive the car into the bank’s underground parking for safe keeping, and gave the man $5,000. Two weeks later, the man came back from Europe. He walked through the bank’s doors, and asked to pay back his loan and got his car back. “That will be $5,000 and $20.30 in interest(利息),” the loan officer said. The man wrote out check and started to walk away. “Wait, sir,” the loan officer said, “While you were gone, I found out you are a millionaire. Why would so rich a man like you in the world need to borrow $5,000?” The man smiled and said, “Where else could I park Rolls-Royce in Manhattan for two weeks and pay only $20.30?”根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。26.Rolls-Royce was ________.A.a man B.a loan officer C.a car D.a city27.Why did the man drive his car into the bank?A.Because he wanted to borrow some money from the bank.B.Because he wanted to sell his car to the bank.C.Because he wanted to see the loan officer.D.Because he wanted to park his car in the bank’s underground for safe keeping with less money.28.If you were the millionaire and you borrowed $10,000 from the bank for half a month, how much interest you should pay the bank?A.About $87 B.Only $ 81.2 C.Only $20.30 D.About $ 40.6029.What do you think of the man?A.He is foolish B.He is very smart. C.He is very funny. D.He is very poor.30.If you park your car in Manhattan, you will spend ________.A.much money B.no money C.less money D.a long timeBLate on a Friday night, Asia Faircloth had one question for the seven teenagers for the next three hours. “You want to play with knives?” the cooking teacher asked.In two groups, the students were busy in a kitchen at the High Point Community Center in Seattle, the US. Asia Faircloth taught one group how to cook noodles with tofu and chicken. The other group joined Jacob Alhadeff to practice new chopping skills with knives.The center’s four-week cooking course was centered on cooking and food justice. The city recruited students from poor families. Each student received 100 dollars at the end of the course.“Low-income(低收入)people of color are more likely to meet food injustice(不公正),” Alhadeff said. “So teaching cooking skills and putting money back in the pockets of our community members seemed very important.”Alhadeff and Faircloth started the course not only to teach kids how to cook, but also to encourage them to think more deeply about something behind food. They were shown how to connect the dots between personal choices and the cost of global food supplies(供给).Tahir Adams and Najah Goodrich, two juniors at Seattle Lutheran High School, joined the classes. They talked about how farmers have a hard time putting food on their own kitchen tables while growing fresh vegetables for the rest of the country.“We started with more personal things, then looked at the bigger, global view like, how climate change has influenced food,” Adams said. “It can be really bad when droughts(干旱)turn places into deserts.”31.What do we know about the cooking course?A.It mainly focused on cooking skills.B.It was held in Seattle, the US.C.The students were from rich families.D.Each student paid 100 dollars for the course.32.What does the underlined word “recruited” mean in Chinese?A.招募 B.关注 C.派遣 D.调查33.In the fourth paragraph, Alhadeff explains _________.A.the standards for choosing studentsB.community members are stupidC.the importance of giving students moneyD.why the course provides cooking skills34.In the cooking course, students were encouraged ________.A.to use cooking skills to make moneyB.to focus on personal choicesC.to learn to grow fresh vegetablesD.to think more deeply about food35.What can we infer(推断)from what Adams and Goodrich said?A.They were proud of the cooking skills they learned.B.They learned nothing much from the course.C.The course widened their views on food.D.The course taught them how to solve droughts.CTea bag drinking is most Westerner’s favorite way of drinking tea. Do you know how it came about?The tea bag was invented in 1980 by Thomas Sullivan, an American tea seller. He was sending out free tea in silk bags for people to try. People put the bags together with the tea leaves into the cup and added hot water. The tea tasted good, and people thought it was easy to clean the cup. They were not happy when Sullivan started sending them loose(散的) tea again.Sullivan realized that he had a hot new thing in his hands, and he built a machine to pack the bags. As tea bags became popular, they were changed from silk to gauze(薄纱) and later paper. In 1952, Lipton Tea made the tea bag even more popular with its invention of the four-sided tea bag. Tea bags were soon a hit in the UK, and today 85% of the tea in the UK is packed in paper bags.However, many people still prefer loose-leaf tea. This is because some tea companies put not very good tea in their tea bags. But for most drinkers, tea bags are still the easy, tasty way to go.36.Who invented tea bag? _________.A.An English tea seller B.The ChineseC.Lipton D.Thomas Sullivan37.The tea in silk bags was welcome because ________.A.the tea in bags was free and very goodB.the tea tasted good and the cups was easy to washC.people were happy with the loose teaD.people didn’t know any better way to enjoy the tea38.The underlined part “Tea bags were soon a hit in the UK” means “_________ in the UK”.A.Tea bags soon became popularB.Tea bags surprised everyone very muchC.Tea bags kicked(踢) the loose-leaf out of the marketD.Tea bags weren’t allowed to be sold39.The material of the tea bag is usually ________ now.A.silk B.gauze C.paper D.plastic40.What can be the best title for this passage?A.The invention of tea B.The way of drinking teaC.The history of tea bags D.People’s favorite tea in the worldD根据短文内容,从方框中的六个句子中选出五个句子还原到短文中,使短文通顺、完整。Lanterns have been part of Chinese culture for centuries and play an important part in many celebrations. In ancient times, there were mainly three kinds of lanterns:Palace lantern (宫灯)___41___. When making palace lanterns, fine wood was used. The palace lanterns were covered with silk or glass. Different kinds of pictures were drawn on the covers. These lanterns were not only used as lights but also as decorations in palaces.Gauze lantern (纱灯)Less expensive bamboo and gauze were used to cover the lantern. Red gauze was used when people made them. In Chinese culture, red lanterns are symbols of happiness. ___42___, the Spring Festival and National Day in parks or along main streets. In some famous Chinatowns abroad, you can see red lanterns all the year round. ___43___.Shadow-picture lantern (走马灯)It was usually used for amusement. ___44___ . There were two layers (层) of covers and pictures were drawn on the inside layer. When the candle was lit, the heat caused a paper wheel inside the lantern to turn around, so that moving pictures appeared on the outside cover.Now more kinds of lanterns appear in festivals besides the traditional ones. More modern technology is used on making lanterns.___45___.A.More and more foreigners prefer Chinese culture, they also like red lanternsB.The shapes of the modern lanterns have changed a lot, tooC.It was mainly used in palaces in ancient timesD.The shape was much like that of the palace lanternsE.They have become a symbol of Chinese culture worldwideF.So red lanterns are always hung on important festivals such as Lantern Festival四、词语运用(10小题,每小题1分,共10分)用方框中所给词的正确形式填空(有两个多余)。fold luck sit give use learn knife make change bird put healthPaper cutting can be seen in many parts of China during the Spring Festival. The works ____46____ on windows, doors and walls as symbols of wishes for good ____47____ and a happy new year. The ancient people cut paper into animals or people. About one thousand years ago, paper cutting ____48____ for decoration (装饰). According to history books, women in the Tang Dynasty (唐朝) used paper cutting as a kind of headdress. Paper cutting is all made by hand. It’s easy to ____49____. People only need a pair of scissors and paper. It can be one piece of paper or many pieces. The paper is usually ____50____ before it is cut with scissors. But if people want to ____51____ it more beautiful, they need different kinds of scissors and ____52____. No mistake can be made during the process. The more common pictures are flowers, ____53____, animals and things about Chinese history. In the past, women in the countryside ____54____ together in their free time to make paper cutting. Now fewer and fewer people learn this skill while there are some people who still do it. There are factories for paper cutting in China. Paper cutting also appears in cartoons, on stage and in magazines. It has ____55____ into a kind of art.五、补全对话(5小题,每小题2分,共10分)根据对话内容,从文后A-G七个选项中,选出五个能补全对话的最佳选项。(有两项多余)Susan: Hi, Anita. I bought three shirts for 200 yuan yesterday! Anita: Oh, really? What are they made of?Susan:A hundred percent cotton._________56_________ Anita: Oh, OK. By the way, where did you buy those chopsticks?Susan: Oh,________57________ They’re nice, aren’t they?Anita: Yeah. Chopsticks are usually made of wood._________58_________Susan: Oh, steel chopsticks are more popular in Korea. Hey, do you think this ring looks OK?Anita: Hmm... yes, I think it’s quite pretty.________59________Susan: Yes, and it was made in Thailand._________60_________Anita: Oh, I’m sure she’ll love it.A.They’re nice and soft.B.I don’t like them.C.I got them in Yunnan.D.I’ve never seen steel ones.E.I’ll give it to my best friend for her birthday.F.They are very expensive.G.Is it made of silver?六、书面表达(15分)61.假如你是李华,你参加了由三星堆博物馆组织的“志愿小导游“活动。请根据以下内容写一篇短文,向外国游客介绍中国的三星堆遗址(the Sanxingdui Ruins)。提示:1. 1929年首次意外被一个农民发现; 2. 1986年因发现上千件文物而引起广泛关注;3. 最近科学家发现约500件距今3200多年的文物;4. 遗址总面积约12平方千米;5. 它的发现证明长江也是中华文明的起源之一。参考词汇:cultural relic 文物 artifact 手艺品 discover 发现 civilization 文明 It’s my great honour to be your tour guide today._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案:1.C 2.D 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.C 10.A 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.C 15.B 16.B 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.C 21.A 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.C26.C 27.D 28.D 29.B 30.A31.B 32.A 33.A 34.D 35.C36.D 37.B 38.A 39.C 40.A41.C 42.F 43.E 44.D 45.B46.are put 47.luck 48.was used 49.learn 50.folded 51.make 52.knives 53.birds 54.sat 55.changed56.A 57.C 58.D 59.G 60.E61.例文 It’s my great honour to be your tour guide today. In 1929, a farmer found the Sangxingdui Ruins by accident. People found some artifacts, but didn’t know how important they were. After “sleeping” for more than 3,000 years, the Sanxingdui Ruins surprised the world in 1986. Scientists found more than 1,000 cultural relics then. The surprises didn’t stop there. Scientists recently found about 500 cultural relics that date back more than 3,200 years. The total area of the Sanxingdui Ruins is about 12 square kilometres. The Sanxingdui Ruins are thought to be one of the world’s greatest discoveries of the 20th century. The discovery shows that the Chinese civilization started not only along the Yellow River, but also along the Yangze River.