【广东新考法】新目标英语九年级上册-Unit2 单元学情评估试题(含答案+听力应用材料)
展开UNIT 2 学情评估
英语九年级全一册(R广东专版)
一、听说应用(本大题共30小题,每小题1分,共30分)
A. 听句子(本题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
1. When will Halloween candy go on sale?
A. B. C.
2. What would the speaker like to eat on Thanksgiving Day?
A. B. C.
3. Where will the speaker celebrate the Spring Festival?
A. B. C.
4. Which festival does the speaker like best?
A. B. C.
5. What does the speaker like best about the Dragon Boat Festival?
A. B. C.
B. 听对话(本题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
听第一段对话,回答第6小题。
6. What's the tradition on New Year's Eve according to the girl?
A. Going shopping. B. Eating dumplings.
C. Cleaning the house.
听第二段对话,回答第7小题。
7. What are the two speakers talking about?
A. Chinese food. B. Chinese kung fu.
C. Chinese festivals.
听第三段对话,回答第8小题。
8. What did Tina do last night?
A. She watched TV. B. She played the piano.
C. She read a book.
听第四段对话,回答第9小题。
9. What does Linda want to be when she grows up?
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A dancer.
听第五段对话,回答第10小题。
10. How did Jim's father go to work yesterday?
A. By car. B. By bus. C. By bike.
听第六段对话,回答第11-12小题。
11. How many students in Betty's class will take part in the dragon boat race?
A. 7. B. 8. C. 15.
12. Where will Betty and her classmates go after the race?
A. To their school. B. To a restaurant.
C. To their homes.
听第七段对话,回答第13-15小题。
13. What festival is it this Thursday?
A. Halloween. B. The Spring Festival.
C. The MidAutumn Festival.
14. What do people do on that day?
A. They enjoy the moon.
B. They eat dumplings.
C. They visit relatives and friends.
15. How will the girl get to the boy's home?
A. By bike. B. By bus. C. By taxi.
C. 听短文(本题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
16. How old was Susan when she came to China with her parents?
A. 12. B. 14. C. 16.
17. What does Susan's father do?
A. He is a doctor. B. He is a teacher.
C. He is a driver.
18. What was the weather like when Susan got up yesterday?
A. It was rainy. B. It was sunny.
C. It was cloudy.
19. What time did the dragon boat race finish?
A. At 9: 30 a. m. B. At 10: 30 a. m.
C. At 11: 00 a. m.
20. Which team won the first place in the dragon boat race?
A. The team from Guangzhou.
B. The team from Shenzhen.
C. The team from Zhuhai.
D. 听填信息(本题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)你将听到的是一篇关于感恩节的介绍。请你根据所听内容,填写下面信息卡。
Information about Thanksgiving Day | ||
Country | In the US. | In 21.________. |
Date | On the 22._______Thursday in November. | On the second 23.________ in October. |
When it began | In 24.________. | In the 1570s. |
Activities | Have a big meal and eat special food like 25.________ and pumpkin pies.Play games after dinner. |
E.情景对话(本题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
A:Hi, Li Dong.
B:Hi, Mary.
A:26. ________
B:Pretty good! We celebrated our Dragon Boat Festival last week.
A:The Dragon Boat Festival? What do you celebrate it for?
B:To remember an ancient Chinese poet.
A:27. ________
B:We usually eat zongzi on that day. But this year, we did something more interesting.
A:28. ________
B:Our school had a dragon boat race.
A:Sounds interesting! 29. ________
B:Our class.
A:Congratulations(祝贺)!
B:30. ________
A. What did you do? B. How's it going these days? C. Who won the race? D. Where are you going? E. How do you usually celebrate it? F. Thanks a lot. |
二、语法选择(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
It was Friday afternoon. After getting off the school bus, Laura ran into the house __31__.
“How was school, Laura?” asked __32__ mom.
“It was great, Mom. Labor Day(劳动节)is coming. I am excited that I __33__ no school next Monday!”
Laura was woken up early on Labor Day morning by her dad. He said that in honor of (纪念)Labor Day, the family planned __34__ some cleaning. Laura couldn't believe it. She began to wonder if this was just a bad dream.
“Laura, your breakfast is ready. We have many __35__ to do today. Let's get a move on,” said Laura's mom. Laura asked her parents, “Are you serious about working today? Isn't Labor Day a holiday?”
“Yes, Laura, it is,” replied her dad. “But your mom and I thought working hard today would make you realize why Labor Day was celebrated in the beginning.”
Laura disliked the plan, but she had no choice. First, she was asked to wash the breakfast dishes. After that, her dad __36__ her to give their dog a bath. It was __37__ hard task(任务), which needed a lot of careful work. She began the work unhappily.
__38__ things began to change as she was doing the chores. She found it was so interesting with so many soap bubbles(泡泡) when she brushed the dog. Then it was yard work and she helped to pick up sticks. When she finished her chores, Laura felt happy to see the yard looked much __39__ than before.
Holidays are not necessarily __40__ fun or rest. Doing something meaningful can also get special pleasure. Maybe this is the spirit of Labor Day.
( )31. A. happy B. happily C. happiness
( )32. A. her B. she C. hers
( )33. A. will have B. have C. had
( )34. A. do B. to do C. doing
( )35. A. thing B. thing's C. things
( )36. A. was telling B. told C. has told
( )37. A. a B. the C. an
( )38. A. And B. Although C. But
( )39. A. clean B. cleaner C. cleanest
( )40. A. for B. by C. in
三、完形填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
For me, it's the moment when I know that Christmas has truly begun. After lunch, I get a glass of milk and sit down to__41__ Christmas cards.
I love sending cards to people in my life, even if I now __42__ see them. I enjoy pushing envelopes(信封)into the postbox and putting the cards I've received(收到) on my own table.
Though it's __43__ that 80% of people like a paper card better than an ecard, the number I receive is getting smaller each year. If I am__44__, I might receive lots of group texts. Often I still send cards to such kind of people, but without __45__ cards, often I remove(移除)them from my Christmas card list.
It's reported that we send around 100 million __46__ paper cards every year, because of high cost and the Internet.
Sadly, while a lot of people enjoy social lives, there are many,__47__ the old people, who aren't so good at using the Internet. For them a(an) __48__ means that they haven't been forgotten. One of my friends has just moved to a __49__ city. He knows no one there, so he puts up the cards sent to the previous(之前的)owners on the wall, just to make himself feel less __50__.
So this Christmas, let's put down our phones, take out those old address books and send cards to our family, friends and neighbors.
( )41. A. share B. collect C. write D. correct
( )42. A. really B. hardly C. usually D. finally
( )43. A. reported B. offered C. expected D. treated
( )44. A. shy B. busy C. lucky D. ready
( )45. A. giving away B. taking away C. putting back D. getting back
( )46. A. bigger B. fewer C. better D. cheaper
( )47. A. simply B. exactly C. probably D. especially
( )48. A. text B. email C. call D. card
( )49. A. beautiful B. different C. modern D. small
( )50. A. lonely B. friendly C. tired D. relaxed
四、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
A [原创题]
China is one of the greatest countries in the world. It has more than 5,000 years of colorful history. There are many important traditional festivals as history goes on.
Name | Date | Brief introduction | |
The Spring Festival | Lunar January 1st | It's the biggest and the most important for all Chinese people. People wear new clothes and clean the house to welcome the festival. The young and the old receive red envelopes. Friends and relatives usually visit each other. | |
The Lantern Festival | Lunar January 15th | Activities like eating Yuanxiao, playing with lanterns, performing lion and dragon dances are the most popular ones. Guessing the riddle is also an interesting activity to enjoy. | |
The Qingming Festival | April 4th-6th | It is also called Tomb Sweeping Day. It has a long history by holding celebrations to be in memory of ancestors. During this period of time people can enjoy the beauty of spring and have a spring tour. Other main activities are planting trees and eating qingtuan. | |
The Dragon Boat Festival | Lunar May 5th | It's a day for people to be in memory of both Qu Yuan and ancestors. Zongzi is the most popular food and people drink yellow wine to keep healthy. Now dragon boat races are held all over the country. | |
The MidAutumn Festival | Lunar August 15th | The round moon stands for the family reunion. People worship(敬奉) the goddess Chang'e by laying out fruits and mooncakes. | |
The Chongyang Festival | Lunar September 9th | It's a day for the old. And people usually worship their passedaway ancestors, too. It is also a day for climbing mountains. | |
( )51. How do people welcome the Spring Festival?
A. By visiting friends and relatives.
B. By wearing new clothes and cleaning the house.
C. By receiving red envelopes.
D. By playing with lanterns.
( )52. What festivals are held to be in memory of ancestors?
A. The Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival.
B. The MidAutumn Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival.
C. The Lantern Festival and the Chongyang Festival.
D. The Qingming Festival and the Chongyang Festival.
( )53. When is the Dragon Boat Festival?
A. On lunar September 9th. B. On lunar August 15th.
C. On lunar May 5th. D. On lunar July 7th.
( )54. Which is the most traditional activity on the Chongyang Festival?
A. B. C. D.
( )55. Where is the passage probably from?
A. A storybook. B. A diary. C. A news website. D. A newspaper.
B
Tomb Sweeping Day is a oneday Chinese holiday that has been celebrated in China for centuries. Every year in early April, tens of thousands of people in China visit the tombs of their ancestors(祖先)to show their respect.
On the day, Chinese families will sweep the tombs and clean away the grass around them. Then they burn paper money and put flowers and fruit in front of the tombs. They hope the dead can enjoy them and bring the family good luck.
However, it is not only the Chinese who remember the dead. People in other countries also have festivals for the dead.
In Japan, the Obon Festival is one of the most important festivals. It is held from August 13 to 16. It is also a holiday that serves as a family reunion (团圆). During Obon, Japanese people return to their hometown and visit their ancestors' tombs. They also believe their ancestors' spirits return home to be reunited with their family. People perform a “bon odori” dance to welcome the spirits. On the last day of Obon, they put paper lanterns in a river to send off the spirits.
In Russia, people honor their ancestors on the Day of Rejoicing (欣慰). It's usually in late April or early May. The name of this festival means birth and happiness. Russians believe that people shouldn't feel sad for the dead because death means birth in another world. On the Day of Rejoicing, Russian people draw beautiful pictures on eggs and put them in front of tombs. After that they have a picnic together. They hope for a good life for both the living and the dead.
( )56. What do we know about Tomb Sweeping Day?
A. It falls on April 4 every year.
B. It's a day to remember the dead.
C. People grow grass beside the tombs on that day.
D. It's said that people can see the dead on that day.
( )57. In which country may people remember the dead on April 6?
A. China. B. Japan. C. Russia. D. Korea.
( )58. We know the following about the Obon Festival EXCEPT that________.
A. it is a Japanese festival
B. it lasts four days in August
C. it's also a family reunion day
D. paper lanterns are used to welcome the spirits
( )59. What does the underlined word “honor” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. Welcome. B. Serve. C. Remember. D. Visit.
( )60. What does the text mainly talk about?
A. History of Tomb Sweeping Day.
B. How to remember the dead.
C. Meanings of death in different countries.
D. Festivals in some countries to remember the dead.
C
配对阅读。左栏是五个学生需求介绍,右栏是一些节日的介绍。请根据这五个人的需求为他们推荐最合适的节日。
( )61. Phillip plans to travel to Hawaii to enjoy the beautiful view and learn more about the local culture. |
Russia has a Tulip Festival every year. There are about 8,000 different kinds of tulips. It's a sea of tulips. People there enjoy colourful tulips. | |
( )62. Betty likes different kinds of beautiful flowers. She always feels excited when she sees colourful flowers. ( )63. Jeff has had a fight with his best friend William. He wants to choose a special day to make peace with him. ( )64. Sam is interested in Thai culture. And he is an animal lover. He regards animals as best friends of human beings. ( )65. Lisa takes great interest in Indian culture, especially the food, arts, and traditional clothes. | B. The Songkran Festival It is the most important festival in Thailand. It marks the coming of traditional Thai New Year. People there believe that splashing(泼) others with water can bring them good luck. C. The Holi Festival During the festival, people throw coloured powder (粉末) at each other because they believe the powder can prevent people from being sick. It is also a festival for people to forget and repair broken relationships. D. The Aloha Festival For tourists around the world, the right way to learn about Hawaii is to spend the biggest holiday of the year, the Aloha Festival. E. The Hornbill Festival It is the most important festival of Nagaland, India. The celebration includes traditional arts, dances, folk songs, games and so on. People there wear local costumes. F. The Elephants' Festival There is a special festival in Thailand that people and animals celebrate together. The festival aims to show the importance of elephants and people's relationship with them. G. The Peach Flower Festival March 3rd is Japanese Girls' Day, also called the peach flower festival. On this day, girls in Japan invite good friends to their homes. They sit around the dolls, singing and talking. | |
五、短文填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
For 28yearold Jerry Sun in New York, the opportunity (机会) to spend the Chinese New Year with his family every year is not to be missed.
“66. ________ is part of our family tradition, wherever we live or spend it,”said Sun.
Sun 67. ________ from Qingdao. He attended junior high school and college in New York and now works 68. ________ a banker in Manhattan. 69. ________ he has a busy life, he lets nothing get in the way of 70. ________ the Chinese New Year with his family.
“I think spending the Chinese New Year with family is my family71. ________ now, even though we live in the US,” said Sun. “We make dumplings every year, and playing cards and 72. ________ the annual (一年一度的) Spring Festival Gala broadcast on CCTV is also a tradition.”
Being a ChineseAmerican, Sun said he got the best of both worlds by 73. ________ up in China and the US. “It's part of my Chinese roots, and I shouldn't lose that,” Sun said. “Spending the festival in the 74. ________ traditional way is what we can do to keep the culture.”
Sun said he would keep the traditions in the future, even if he had 75. ________ own family and kids.
六、读写综合(本大题分为A、B两部分,共25分)
A. 回答问题(本题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
Many countries have their own special New Year's Eve traditions because of different native cultures, and we should show respect for them. Here are some interesting New Year's Eve traditions around the world.
Russia | On December 31, Russians write their wishes down on a piece of paper, burn it with a candle, and drink the ashes(灰烬)in a glass of champagne. Also, there must be oranges on the table of every Russian family. They think the smell of oranges is an important part of winter vacation. |
Spain | The Spanish celebrate New Year's Eve with 12 grapes. Every grape means one month of the year. If you can finish all 12, you're believed to have great luck in the coming year. What's more, they take their suitcases(行李箱)out for a walk in order to have more travel chances in the coming year. And they also pour a bucket of water on the street which represents the bad luck. |
Brazil | White is considered the purest color, so Brazilians wear white on New Year's Eve. They also throw white flowers into the ocean as an offering(贡品)to the Goddess of the Sea. |
Denmark | How many friends do you have? In Denmark you would know that on New Year's Day. It is a sign of good luck to throw plates against others' doors on New Year's Eve. The more pieces of broken plates you have on your doorstep, the more popular you are ! |
76. Why do many countries have their own special New Year's Eve traditions?
________________________________________________________________
77. What will Russians do after they burn the paper with a candle?
________________________________________________________________
78. Who may take their suitcases out for a walk?
________________________________________________________________
79. Where do Brazilians throw white flowers?
_________________________________________________________________
80. How can people in Denmark know how many friends they have?
________________________________________________________________
B. 书面表达(本题15分)
假设你是李华,你在澳大利亚的笔友Ben需要完成一篇有关中国传统节日的调查报告,想向你了解一些这方面的情况,请你根据所给信息,给Ben写一封不少于80词的邮件。
内容包括:1.你最喜欢的中国传统节日及原因;
2. 现在大部分年轻人对待中国传统节日的态度及原因;
3. 就此现象提一到两点建议。
Dear Ben,
I'm very glad that you are interested in traditional Chinese festivals. I'm writing to tell you something about them.
_____________________________________________________________________
I hope my reply can be helpful.
Yours,
Li Hua
参考答案
听力材料:
一、听说应用
A.听句子。
1. Halloween candy won't go on sale until October 31st.
2. I want to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
3. I will take a trip to Hainan with my parents during the Spring Festival.
4. My favorite festival is the Lantern Festival, because I can see many kinds of lanterns.
5. I like the races best at the Dragon Boat Festival, because they're fun to watch.
B.听对话。
听第一段对话,回答第6小题。
M:On Chinese New Year's Eve, all the family members would come back home for the family reunion dinner.
W:Yes, and we all eat dumplings on New Year's Eve.
听第二段对话,回答第7小题。
W:Do you know any Chinese festivals?
M:Yes. I know one of the most important festivals in your country is the Spring Festival.
听第三段对话,回答第8小题。
M:What did you do last night, Tina?
W:I played the piano.
听第四段对话,回答第9小题。
M:I want to be a teacher when I grow up. What about you, Linda?
W:I want to be a doctor.
听第五段对话,回答第10小题。
W:It rained heavily yesterday. How did your father go to work, Jim?
M:My father went to his office by bus yesterday, but he usually drives to work.
听第六段对话,回答第11-12小题。
M:Will you take part in the dragon boat race this afternoon, Betty?
W:Yes, seven girls and eight boys in my class will take part in the race.
M:Sounds great!
W:Yeah, after the race, we will go to the restaurant nearby to have a big dinner.
M:Wow! You must eat zongzi.
W:Sure.
听第七段对话,回答第13-15小题。
W:I hear this Thursday is the MidAutumn Festival in your country.
M:Yes. On this day family members usually eat delicious mooncakes, and enjoy the moon. Would you like to celebrate it with my family?
W:That would be great. How can I get there?
M:You can take the No.129 bus.
W:OK. Thanks.
C.听短文。
Susan is an English girl. She is fourteen years old. She came to China with her parents two years ago. Her father is a teacher and her mother is a doctor. Now they both work in Guangzhou.
It was the Dragon Boat Festival yesterday. When Susan got up in the morning, it was raining. After she had some zongzi for breakfast, the rain stopped. She walked towards the Pearl River with her parents and they arrived there twenty minutes later. At half past nine, the sun came out and the dragon boat race started. It was really exciting and it lasted one and a half hours. In the end, the team from Zhuhai won the first place, the team from Shenzhen won the second place and the team from Guangzhou won the third place.
D.听填信息。你将听到的是一篇关于感恩节的介绍。请你根据所听内容,填写下面信息卡。
Thanksgiving Day is a holiday in Canada and the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving is on the second Monday in October. But in the US, it is on the fourth Thursday in November.
Thanksgiving began in the US in 1621. In 1620, more than one hundred travelers from England crossed the Atlantic Ocean to live in the New World. Their first winter in the New World was hard. Without food, half of them died. In the next spring, the Indians taught them how to grow crops. In autumn, there was a great harvest. They were very thankful so they held a great feast to celebrate the harvest. People in Canada began celebrating it in the 1570s. On Thanksgiving Day people in both the United States and Canada have a big meal and eat special food like turkey and pumpkin pies together with their family. After dinner they like playing games together.
一、1~5: CACAB 6~10: BCBAB
11~15: CBCAB 16~20: ABACC
21. Canada 22. fourth 23. Monday 24. 1621
25. turkey
26~30: BEACF
二、31~35: BAABC 36~40: BACBA
三、41~45: CBACD 46~50: BDDBA
四、51~55: BDCBD 56~60: BADCD 61~65: DACFE
五、66. It 67. moved/came/was 68. as 69. Although/Though
70. spending/celebrating 71. tradition 72. watching 73. growing 74. most 75. his
六、A.76. Because of different native cultures./ Because they have different native cultures.
77. Russians/They will drink the ashes in a glass of champagne.
78. The Spanish may take their suitcases out for a walk.
79. Brazilians/They throw white flowers into the ocean.
80. They can count the number of the pieces of broken plates they have on their doorstep./By counting the number of the pieces of broken plates they have on their doorstep.
B.
Dear Ben,
I'm very glad that you are interested in traditional Chinese festivals. I'm writing to tell you something about them.
There are many traditional festivals in China and my favorite one is the MidAutumn Festival, because I like eating mooncakes and I can enjoy the full moon. What's more, it's a time for the whole family to get together.
But nowadays, many young people prefer to celebrate some Western holidays like Christmas Day and Halloween because they think it is a kind of fashion and they can have great fun. I'm not among them. In my opinion, we should pay more attention to the traditional Chinese festivals. Something must be done by the whole society to let the teenagers know the beauty and the meaning of our traditional festivals.
I hope my reply can be helpful.
Yours,
Li Hua