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    人教版英语9年级Unit 6·B提升测试一、选择填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)ABCD四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。1In the past the children were made ________ 15 hours a day.Aworked Bwork Cto work Dworking2Many kids ________ hard to study for good grades.Apush Bare pushed Care pushing Dhave pushed3These days ago, students in some schools ________ not to use mobile phones.Aask Basked Care asked Dwere asked4At the end of the lecture, I’d like to divide all the students ________ small discussion groups.Afor Bto Cinto Dwith5Putting out forest fire is regarded as one of ___________ problems in the world today.Adifficult Bmore difficult Cmost difficult Dthe most difficult6—Your coat looks very nice. What’s it made __________?—Cotton, and it was made __________ Hangzhou.Afrom; at Bof; in Cfrom; on Dof; on7A stamp __________ a letter.Ais used to sending Bis sendingCused to send Dis used for sending8—I’m sorry. I took your dictionary __________ because they have the same color.—It doesn’t matter.Aby hand Bby mistake Cby accident Dby myself9No matter __________ you buy, I will like it. I will regard it as my best gift.Awhere Bwhen Cwhat Dwho10— Jim, do your parents like country music?— Yes. __________ my dad __________ my mom likes it very much.AEither; or BNot only; but alsoCNeither; nor DBoth; and11Lily, you ________ on the phone now. Please come to my office quickly.Awant Bare wanted Care wanting Dhave wanted12—________, you can work out the problem easily. —I understand, Thank you.AOn the way BIn this way CBy the way DIn a way13I met my old friend Ted ________ yesterday.Aby accident Bin the way Cby mistake Dby the way14Edison ________ the light bulb and Columbus ________ America.Adiscovered discovered Binvented discovered Cinvented invented              Ddiscovered invented15A year has four seasons and it      twelve different star signs.Adivided into Bis dividing into Cdividing into Dis divided into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ABCD四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。How would you use a radio or a telephone if you had no electricity or batteries? These ____16____ bothered (烦扰) British inventor Trevor Baylis. So in 1996 he ____17____ a wind-up (装有发条的) radio. It doesn’t need electricity or batteries. You wind it up ____18____ hand. It plays for about an hour. Then, you wind it up ____19____. Today it’s made in South Africa.Then in 1999, Baylis invented a mobile telephone that is powered by ____20____. The shoes contain (含有) a small battery that is powered when you ____21____. This battery is connected to a mobile phone. These two simple inventions can bring modern ____22____ to all parts of the world.Baylis doesn’t have a university degree in engineering. In ____23____, he has left high school before graduating (毕业). He just loves ____24____ things to help people. He never knows ____25____ ideas will come to him. The idea for the telephone came to him in a dream.16Adreams Bproblems Cwonders Dwishes17Ainvented Bimproved Cborrowed Dcopied18Ain Bat Con Dby19Athen Bslowly Cagain Dfinally20Asun Bshoes Ccaps Dwind21Asleep Bwalk Crest Dchat22Acommunications Bconversations Csuggestions              Dinstructions23Afact Border Cneed Dtime24Abuying Bselling Cmaking Dcollecting25Awhile Bbecause Cunless Dwhen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。ALate 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.”26What do we know about the cooking course?AIt mainly focused on cooking skills.BIt was held in Seattle, the US.CThe students were from rich families.DEach student paid 100 dollars for the course.27What does the underlined word “recruited” mean in Chinese?A.招募 B.关注 C.派遣 D.调查28In the fourth paragraph, Alhadeff explains _________.Athe standards for choosing studentsBcommunity members are stupidCthe importance of giving students moneyDwhy the course provides cooking skills29In the cooking course, students were encouraged ________.Ato use cooking skills to make moneyBto focus on personal choicesCto learn to grow fresh vegetablesDto think more deeply about food30What can we infer(推断)from what Adams and Goodrich said?AThey were proud of the cooking skills they learned.BThey learned nothing much from the course.CThe course widened their views on food.DThe course taught them how to solve droughts.BThe Internet joins millions of computers all over the world, and today it is used by people all over the world. It was invented in the 1960s in the USAThe American government needed a network of computers for its army. Then in the 1970s scientists and business people also wanted to use the Internet to send and receive messages. For some years, they weren’t allowed to use the US network, and when they were allowed to, the messages were in very simple text without photos.The World Wide Web was invented by a British scientist named Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. He wanted to send documents to other scientists, so he developed the World Wide Web. This allowed him to send and receive scientific documents with text, drawings and photos(also called multimedia documents). In the 1990s, more and more people began to use the Internet and the World Wide Web.So what’s the difference between the Internet and the World Wide Web?The Internet is the hardware. It allows us to communicate with other people. The World Wide Web is the software. It allows us to create, see and read multimedia documents.The Web is made up of millions of documents called Web pages. These pages are held in computers all over the world. Many people have a favorite website with a number of Web pages on the same subject.The email is a way of using your computer to send and receive messages. It’s cheaper and quicker to use emails than send normal mails. New users call the normal mail “snail mail” because it’s too slow. It took 50 years for 100 million people to listen to the radio. It took 15 years for 100 million people to watch television. By the year 2000, it had taken only about three years for 100 million people to use the Internet. What will happen next on the Internet?31The Internet was first invented for _________.Ascientific work Bthe American army Cbusiness people Dthe American government32The World Wide Web was invented to ________.Acommunicate with others Bcreate,see and read documentsCsend and receive scientific documents Dsend and receive simple text without photos33The Internet and the World Wide Web began to be widely used ________.Ain the 1970s Bin the 1990s Cin the late of 1980s Dby the year 200034The writer wrote the last paragraph to show that ________.Athe Internet has a greater influence than radio and TV Bradio and TV will be replaced by computersCthe use of the Internet spreads very quickly Dpeople spend much more time on the Internet35The best title of the passage may be “________”.AThe effect of the greatest invention BThe development of the InternetCThe movement of new technology DThe history of the World Wide WebCThe designer of the Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, was not quite successful in his early years. He was not among the best students at school, and from time to time he got into trouble with either his schoolmates or his teachers. But he was full of new ideas, which few people saw the value of. Things remained the same when he went up to college and he dropped out halfway.Steve Jobs worked first as a video game designer at Atari. He worked there for only a few months and then he set out to tour India. He hoped that the trip would give him more ideas and give him a change in life for the better.After he returned from India, he began to live on a farm in California. And then, in 1975, Steve Jobs set about making a new type of computer. Along with his friend Stephen Wozniak, he designed the Apple Computer in his bedroom and built it in his garage (车库). He chose the name “Apple” because it reminded him of a happy summer he once spent on an orchard (果园) in Oregon.His Apple Computer was so successful that Steve Jobs soon became worldwide famous. But unluckily, he died of illness in 2011.36Steve Jobs      when he was at school.Awas an outstanding student Bdidnt do very well Cwas always praised by others              Ddidn’t learn anything37The underlined word “value” means     .Abeauty Bchance Cimportance Dhope38Steve Jobs     .Areceived an excellent college education Bdidn’t go to college at allCstudied in college for 4 years Ddidn’t finish his college education39Steve Jobs gave the name “Apple” to his computer because     .Athe apple was his favorite fruit Bhe designed the computer under an apple treeChe wanted to remember the happy time on an orchard Dthe computer was designed on the orchard40Steve Jobs      would be the most important thing for his lifetime success.A“failure” in school Bstay on the orchard Ctravel in India Dnew ideasD阅读下面短文,从所给选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺,结构完整,其中有一项是多余选项。Bananas don’t grow on trees. They grow on a stalk () that looks just a little like a stalk of corn. The stalk is soft enough to be cut with a knife.It takes about a year before bananas are ready to be picked. Some are as small as fingers. _____41_____ Some banana plants grow as tall as a house—even taller!_____42_____ Some never get sweet, and they are cooked as a kind of vegetable.The tasty fruit doesn’t come from a seed but from a root planted deep in the ground.First a stalk pushes up into the air. _____43_____ In the beginning, the banana plant grows very fast—sometimes as much as the length of your feet in one night. Soon, sweet-smelling flowers come out, and when their flowers drop off, bananas begin to grow. As they get bigger, bananas start turning up (卷起来). _____44_____Bananas are ready to eat when they turn soft and yellow. Bananas are picked long before this—when they’re hard and green. This is because bananas have to travel many miles before they arrive at a store. _____45_____ There are special boats just for bananas and special trains that keep them just cool enough so that they will get ripe (成熟的) while traveling. If bananas are picked when they are ripe, they will spoil on the way.ANot all bananas are eaten as fruit.BThen the leaves grow.CA long time is spent picking bananas.DIt looks as if they’re growing upside down!EOthers are as long as men’s arms.FOn boats and trains bananas travel all over the world.四、词语运用(10小题,每小题1分,共10分)others find why when secret surprise teach make zoo smartFor a long time, people thought that the ocean floor was a very quiet place. Scientists were ____46____ when they put a microphone (麦克风) underwater and heard all kinds of noises. The bottom of the sea seemed like a ____47____ ! It was amazing! The scientists were unable to understand ____48____ they found out these noises were coming from fish. Some fish ____49____ noise by grinding (磨) their teeth. In this way, they have sharper teeth. ____50____ make sounds with the air sacs (囊) in their bodies. ____51____ fish make these sounds is somewhat of a mystery. Some scientists think that the fish use these noises to speak to one another. Most people believe the sounds have no meaning. Scientists have ____52____out that the dolphin (海豚) knows the meaning of some sounds. Tests show that it is one of the ____53____animals in the sea. At Marineland of the Pacific, it is said that dolphins have even been ____54____ to sing. We may be able to talk with the dolphin and learn many ____55____ of the sea sometime soon. It could be an exciting moment when we first begin to find out what those voices from the ocean floor are saying. 五、补全对话(5小题,每小题2分,共10分)根据对话情景选择合适的选项补全对话。有两项多余。A: What are you making, Tom?B: I’m making a model rocketA: How nice! ____56____B: Of course. ____57____A: Could you tell me something about rockets?B: Sure. Rockets are used for sending satellites into space.A: ____58____B: Yes. And we can also learn much about other planets.A: ____59____B: That’s right, including its speed and direction.A: ____60____B: I hope your dream will come true.AIt will be controlled by this tiny machine.BAre you sure that it can fly in the sky?CI wish I could travel to space in the future.DSpaceships are used for sending astronauts.EThey will be controlled by computers.FI hope I can make a spaceship as well.GWill satellites be used to explore other planets?六、书面表达(15)61.根据以下表格中的内容,写一篇不少于80词的英文短文。mobile phoneinventorMartin Coopertime20世纪70年代be widely used in our daily life1. 通话;2. 拍照;3. …your opinion and reasons至少两条…………_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   
    参考答案:1C  2B  3D  4C  5D  6B  7D  8B  9C  10B  11B  12B  13A  14B  15D  16B    17A    18D    19C    20B    21B    22A    23A    24C    25D 26B    27A    28A    29D    30C 31B    32C    33B    34C    35B 36B    37C    38D    39C    40D 41E    42A    43B    44D    45F  46surprised    47zoo    48when    49make    50Others    51Why    52found    53smartest    54taught    55secrets 56B    57A    58G    59E    60C 61.例文Mobile phones are without doubt one of the most useful inventions. It was invented by an American called Martin Cooper in the 1970s.I should say that the mobile phones have really changed our lives. First, it's more convenient to communicate with others by using the mobile phones. Second, people are used to taking photos with mobile phones instead of cameras. And we can even go shopping, listen to music and watch movies on the phone. Third, we can easily learn something useful by surfing online. In this way, it helps us study.In my opinion, we teenagers should be allowed to use mobile phones, but not on weekdays. And it's necessary to use them in the right way with the help of our teachers and parents.

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