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    这是一份初中英语牛津上海版 (五四制)九年级上册(新版)Unit 2 Trditional skills同步测试题,文件包含Unit2TraditionalskillsA卷·夯实基础解析版docx、Unit2TraditionalskillsA卷·夯实基础原卷版doc等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共29页, 欢迎下载使用。
    Unit 2 Traditional skillsA·夯实基础学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、单项选择(12)1When I was jogging yesterday, a woman stopped me and asked me to do ________ a favor.Ashe Bher Chers Dherself2As the Spring Festival is drawing near, most streets are ________ decorated with lanterns.Alovely Bbeautifully Clikely Dfriendly3Dan often   ________ in his car to fish with his friends on Sunday afternoon.Asets off Bwill set off Chas set off Dis setting off4— ________ is the thief like, Mr. Johnson?—He’s short and bald. He wears a black jacket.AWhat BHow CWhich DWho5Tom's mother was quite angry ________ him because he had played outside for  too many hours.Awith Bover Cabout Don6Whenever you make a ________, you should carefully think about it first.Amistake Bnoise Cliving Ddecision7What a wonderful debate it is! ________ of the two sides has fully expressed their opinions.ANeither BEither CBoth DAll8We cannot all do great things, ________ we can do small things with great love.Aas Bor Cbut Dso9Nowadays all schools require students ________ hands before having meals.Awash Bto wash Cwashing Dwashed10Some people would like to pay by cash, ________ prefer to pay through mobile phones.Aother Banother Cothers Dthe others11The eggs of cormorants _______ one after another by the farmers this morning.Aexamine Bare examined Cexamined Dwere examined12The new year is coming. I am wondering ________ to make a meaningful plan for myself.Ahow Bwhich Cwho Dwhat二、短文选词填空(16)Aexercise        Bbeat        Cspread        Dinfluence        E. weakerInternet use became popular in the 1990s. As it 13(1), it changed the way we get information. It also changed the way we communicate. Now, some scientists believe that the use of the Internet may be changing our brains. We might learn and interact differently.Why do some scientists believe this? Many people spend hours on the Internet each day. They spend less time doing things that may 14different parts of their brains. As a result, people lose their social skills. Without using these skills, parts of the brain may become 15(1). This could lead to social awkwardness. It might also cause people to spend too much time alone. Some scientists say the 16is strongest in so-called “digital natives”. These are people in their teens and 20s who have grown up with the Internet.Amessages        Bexperiences        Caware of        Dfamiliar with    E. actuallyNo one is sure about how a person’s 17affect the brain. Some scientists suggest that Internet use is 18good for the brain. Mizuko Ito says that by hanging out online with friends, teens learn important skills. For example, teens become 19what is OK to post on the Internet.What do teens think of all of this? A 19-year-old boy John Rowe believes that the effect of the Internet depends entirely on the person. Rowe is a “digital native”. He spends between 6 and 12 hours on the Internet each day. For part of that time, he plays games and sends instant 20to his friends. Has this changed his social skills? He himself says that it has not. He also spends several hours with his friends each day. This gives him a chance to communicate face to face. “If I didn’t actively go out and try to spend time with friends, I wouldn’t have the social skills that I do,”said Rowe. “You can’t just give up on having normal friends that you see each day.” Adraw conclusions  Bwonderful  Cvarious  Dtalents  E. divided intoSome literary characters capture the imagination of readers. Their adventures, experiences, 21and personalities make them unforgettable. Detective Sherlock Holmes is one of these. Author Arthur Conan Doyle created Holmes in 1887. He was intelligent. His ability to notice details, put them together and 22amazed everyone. He first appeared in the story A Study in Scarlet. The story also introduced Dr. John Watson and how he came to live with Holmes and be part of his life. Watson observes that many interesting people visit Holmes at 23moments during the day.Watson tells people about this first case which involves the murders of two men. The story is 24two parts. In the first part, Holmes solves the crime and captures the killer. The second part explains why the killer murdered his victims.Asuddenly  Bin the darkness  Cinvented  Dimportantly  E. trousersThe Red-headed League is on many people's lists of their favorite Holmes stories. In this story, red-headed businessman Jabez Wilson came to Holmes for help. Several weeks before, Wilson's young assistant, Vincent Spaulding, showed him a newspaper advertisement. The advertisement said a company called the Red-headed League offered highly paid work to a red-headed man. Wilson got the job and was paid 4 pounds a week for short periods of afternoon work. Then 25(1), with no notice, the job stopped. Wilson wanted to discover what happened. Holmes asked for a description of Spaulding and went to see him at Wilson's shop. He noticed that the knees of Spaulding's 26were dirty. Then Holmes tapped on the pavement in front of Wilson's shop. Next, he called a police inspector and the manager of the bank that was behind Wilson's shop. The four men hid 27and waited. Soon two men, one of whom was Spaulding, showed up from a tunnel cut into the vault's floor and were captured. The two men had 28the company to keep Wilson away while they dug the tunnel to the bank vault(金库). 三、用所给单词的正确形式填空(5)29Online shopping, if done properly, can save ________ a lot of time and money.we30There are so many ________ from different fields working together.hero31My elder sister plans to have a ________ baby in the following year.two32The delivery man’s job is to deliver things to people as ________ as possible.immediate33You should be ________ to life and smile when you have a hard time.hope四、句型转换(7)(本题7)Complete the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,完成下列句子。每空格限填一词。注意句首大写):34(1)They have already finished the decorations of the new house.(改为否定句)They ______ finished the decorations of the new house ______.35(1)The boy's parents can hardly believe what he has said.(改为反意疑问句)The boy's parents can hardly believe what he has said, ______ ______?36(1)The story needs to be funny to keep the readers interested.(对划线部分提问)______ ______the story need to be funny?37(1)He managed to find flat near his office in the end(保持句意基本不变)He ______ ______ finding a flat near his office in the end.38(1)His twin daughters began to learn German ten years ago.(保持句意基本不变)His twin daughters ______ ______ German for ten years.39(1)The Greeks are so clever that they succeeded in capturing the city by a trick.(保持句意基本不变)The Greeks are clever ______ ______ succeed in capturing the city by a trick.40(1)left, the main entrance, Andrew, outside, his car(连词成句)___________________________________________________________________________________五、阅读单选(12)Healthy impact of sunflower seedsSunflower seeds(葵花籽)are rich in vitamin E. The vitamin is an antioxidant(抗氧化剂) that helps prevent cancer, heart disease, eye problems and possibly aging(衰老).The strength of seedsOne serving of sunflower seeds gives you 14 milligrams(毫克)of vitamin E. Experts say people need 15 milligrams of vitamin E every day!28g of sunflower seeds: 14 mg of vitamin E Vitamin E needed each day: 15 mg of vitamin E How to serve Eat alone as a snack, on top of salads, in bread, and in vegetable dishes.Sources: World's Healthiest Foods. Discovery Health, TNS  41Sunflower seeds have ________.AVitamin A BVitamin B CVitamin C DVitamin E42The vitamin in sunflowers can NOT ________.Aprevent cancer Bmake people's bone strongerCprotect people from heart disease Dmake people's eyes healthier43One serving of sunflowers seeds weighs ________.A28mg B28g C14mg D14g44To get enough vitamin E, we should eat ________ sunflower sees every day.A14mg B28g C15mg D30g45It is a good way to ________.Aeat sunflower seeds with vegetables Bput sunflower seeds in water firstCbake sunflower seeds in an oven Deat sunflower seeds along with other snacks46We can find this information ________.Ain a story book Bon the website of local governmentCin a health magazine Don an advertisement board六、完型填空(12)(本题12)    When you think of a journalist, do you see a reporter with a pen and paper? Writing is one way to tell a story, but some stories are told without    47   .Photojournalists are reporters too. They use a camera to capture a story in photographs    48    a pen and paper. You can see their work in the pictures that appear with an article. Pictures help readers visualize the things being described. Photojournalists also create photo essays, which tell a story with photos.Alice Aedy is a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker based in London, England. She specializes in stories about social justice and human rights, but she also covers    49    issues. Aedy said that she's "passionate about climate change" because of how it affects people's lives.Photojournalism helps people    50    current events by giving context to important moments in history. So photojournalists aren't just photographers. They're storytellers. Like other reporters, they need to be on the scene and able to interview people about what's happening.Aedy has traveled the world to do her reporting. While working, she spends as much time as she can in the country where a story is taking place and does lots of interviews to get the full story. "I want my photos to build empathy(共鸣)," she says, "and make people care."Aedy says that photography, like all forms of media, should be viewed with a    51    eye. Viewers should ask themselves questions like "What is the context of the photo? When and where was it taken? Was the photo taken with the permission of its subjects? Why was it taken?"It's also important for viewers to take time to think about how a photograph makes them    52   . "We're bombarded(轰炸)with images every day," Aedy says. "So my hope is that whatever you're looking at, you just truly engage."47Awords Bpens Cpictures Dwriters48Ain addition to Binstead of Cexcept for Dbecause of49Abusiness Benvironment Ctechnology Dentertainment50Awatch Bhear Cexplain Dunderstand51Acritical Bclose Cfriendly Dreal52Ajudge Bdecide Cfeel Dobserve七、短文汉语提示填空(14)(本题14)    If you think of the jobs that robots could never do, you would probably put doctors and teachers at the top of the list. It’s easy to imagine robot cleaners and factory workers, but others need human connection and creativity. But are we under estimating(低估)what robots can do? In some cases, they already p 53better than doctors at diagnosing illness. Also, some patients might feel more c 54sharing their private information   with a machine than a person. Could there be a place for robots in education after all?British education expert Anthony Seldon thinks so. And he even has a date for the robot takeover of the classroom: 2027. He p 55  robots will do most work of transferring information and teachers will be like assistants. Intelligent robots will read students’ faces, movements and maybe even brain s 56. Then they will adapt(使适应)the information to each student. It’s not a popular opinion and it’s unlikely robots will ever understand other people’s feelings and be able to really connect with humans like another human can.One thing is certain, though. A robot teacher is better than no teacher at all. Teachers all over the world are l 57 . In some parts of the world, there aren’t enough teachers and 9 to 16 percent of children under the age   of 14 don’t go to school. That problem could be partly solved by robots because they can teach anywhere and won’t suffer from stress, or get t 58 , or move somewhere for an easier, higher-paid job.Teaching is generally recognized as difficult and teachers feel overworked. Perhaps the question is not “Will robots take the place of teachers?” but “How can robots help teachers?” Office workers can use software to do things like organize and answer emails, arrange meetings and update calendars. Teachers waste a lot of time doing non-teaching work, i  59more than 11  hours a  week marking homework. If robots could cut the time teachers spend marking homework and writing reports, teachers would have more time and energy for the parts of the job humans do best.八、阅读回答问题(12)(本题12)Dear Mr. Henshaw, I finished Beggar Bears in two nights. It is a really good book. At first, I was surprised because it wasn’t funny like your other books, but then I got to thinking (you said readers should think) and decided a book doesn’t have to be funny to be good, although it often helps. This book did not need to be funny.In the first Chapter I thought it was going to be funny. I guess I expected it because of your other books and the mother bear was teaching her cubs to beg from tourists in Yellowstone Park. Then when the mother died because a stupid tourist fed her a cupcake in a plastic bag and she ate the bag, too, I knew this was going to be a sad book. Winter was coming on, tourists were leaving the park and the little bears didn’t know how to look for food for themselves. When they hibernated (冬眠) and then woke up in the middle of winter because they had eaten all the wrong things and hadn’t stored up enough fat, I almost cried. I sure was relieved when the nice ranger (护林员) and his boy found the young bears and fed them and the next summer taught them to hunt for the right things to eat.I wonder what happens to the fathers of bears. Do they just go away?Sometimes I lie awake listening to the gas station “pingping”, and I am upset because I am afraid something might happen to Mom. She is so little compared to most moms, and she works so hard. I don’t think Dad is much interested in me. He didn’t phone when he said he would.I hope that ________.Sincerely,Leigh Botts60Who is the author of the book Beggar Bears?____________________________.61What is a good book like, to Leigh’s mind?____________________________.62Is the book Beggar Bears mainly about the life of a mother bear and her children?____________________________.63How did Leigh feel when he was reading the book?____________________________.64Why did Leigh sometimes fail to go to sleep during the night?____________________________.65What can be filled in the blank at the end of the letter?____________________________.九、话题作文(10)66(本题10)    Write at least 60 words on the topic “Things I love to do at weekends”(以周末我喜欢做的事为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)在紧张的学习之余,周末做些自己喜欢的事可以调节放松一下自我,以便更有效地继续下一周的学习,请谈谈你周末喜欢做的事,并说说理由。__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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