学年新目标九年级英语Unit8单元综合测试题1含答案Word文件下载.docx
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D.
process
)23.—_______newsuitisthis?
—IthinkitmaybeBob’s.Heboughtonelastweek.
Who
Which
What
Whose
)24.—Jenny,you’rewantedonthephone.It’sfromBeijing.
—You’rejoking.Idon’tknow_______inBeijing.
anybody
somebodyC.nobody
D.everybody
)25.—Lindaseemsverysad.
—Ofcourse.Shelosthermobilephoneanditis_______forher.
A.enjoyable
B.comfortable
C.available
D.valuable
)26.Ididn’tgotobeduntil11:
30lastnight.That’swhyI’mso_______now.
wonderful
awfulC.
sleepy
lively
)27.Thereisn’t_______aboutthisbook.Youdon’tneedtobuyit.
somethingspecial
anythingspecial
specialanything
specialsomething
)28.EveryyearJiuzhaigou_______tonsofvisitorsfromallovertheworld.
allows
introduces
accepts
receives
)29.—WhydidRuth’smother_______hergoingouttoplay?
—Becauseshehasn’tfinishedherhomework.
advise
promise
keep
prevent
)30.—Lookatthemanbesidetheblackcar.IsheMr.Jackson?
—No,he_______beMr.Jackson.HehasgonetoChina.
can
can’t
must
mustn’t
)31.—Nancy,willyougotothemovieswithmeonSaturday?
—I’mnotsure,Joe.I_______watchthetennismatchonTV.
need
might
should
)32.KarenlikesEnglishverymuch.Shehasgreatfun_______it.
learning
tolearn
C.learn
D.learned
)33._______Mr.Wangaskedmetoanswerhisquestion,Ifeltverynervous.
Though
After
Since
As
)34.Look,therearesomefallenleavesontheground.Let’sgoto_______.
pickthemup
lookthemup
C.givethemup
D.cutthemup
)35.—Gina,youlooksad._______?
—IfailedmyChineseexam.
A.Guesswhat
B.What’swrong
C.Whataboutyou
D.What’snext
Ⅵ.
完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
OnNovember5th,1872,theship
MaryCeleste
leftNewYorkforItaly.Thecaptain(船长),hiswifeanddaughterandsevensailors(海员)wereonthisship.Butsomething
36
happened.ThecaptainofanothershipfoundMaryCelestefloating(漂浮)intheseaonDecember4th,1872.Thecaptain,hisfamilyandthesailorswerenotontheshipandwerenever
37
.
Whathappened?
Whydidthecaptain,thesailorsandthe
38
leavetheship?
wasnot
39
.Everythingwasgood.Therewasnofighting,nofireandnosmokesign.Therewasenough
40
anddrinkingwater.Thereweresignsthatthecaptain,hisfamilyandthesailorshad
41
theshipinahurry.Wecouldtellallthesebecausetherewashalf-eatenfoodonthetable.Thesailorsalsoleftall
42
clothingbehind.
Howandwhendidthepeopleleavetheship?
Somepeoplesaidthatthelifeboat(救生艇)wasstillontheship
43
otherssaiditwasmissing.Thecaptain’sdiarywasfoundontheshipandthelastpassagewaswrittenonNovember24th.So,wecouldonly
44
thatsomethinghappenedbetweenNovember24thandDecember4th.
Amanwentaboardtheshipseveraltimesto
45
theanswerstoallthesequestions.Buthecouldnotfindany.Nooneelsehassolvedthemysteryyet.
)36.A.stupid
B.terrible
C.fantastic
D.similar
)37.A.found
B.protected
C.introduced
D.visited
)38.A.workers
B.engineers
C.patients
D.passengers
)39.A.bright
B.wide
C.broken
D.expensive
)40.A.time
B.food
C.energy
D.space
)41.A.sold
B.left
C.pushed
D.controlled
)42.A.his
B.her
C.their
D.your
)43.A.so
B.but
C.unless
D.because
)44.A.advise
B.regret
C.report
D.guess
)45.A.searchfor
B.payfor
C.preparefor
D.carefor
Ⅶ.
阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)
A
Manyanimalsin
Australia
arenotfoundanywhereelseintheworld.Becausetheislandcontinent(大陆)wasdividedfromothercontinentsformanyyears,theseanimalsdevelopedindifferentways.
Manyoftheanimalsin
aremarsupials.Marsupialsareanimalswhosebabiesarecarriedinapouch(育儿袋)onthemother’sbodyuntiltheyareabletocareforthemselves.Thekangarooisperhapsthebestknownofthemarsupials.
Thereareoverfortykindsofkangaroos,andtheycomeindifferent______.Thesmallestisthemuskyratkangaroo.Itisabout20to30cmlongandhasatailwithoutanyhair.Itweighsbetween330and680g.Thelargestofthekangaroosistheredkangaroo.Alargeredkangaroocanweighupto90kilos.Theheightofalargeredkangaroois2meters.Whenmovingquickly,aredkangaroocanmoveat70kmanhour!
Ababykangaroo,calledajoey,istotallyhelplessatbirth.Itisonlyabout2cmlong.Thenewlybornjoeyimmediatelymakesitswayintoitsmother’spouch.Itremainsthereuntilitisoldenoughtobeindependent—whichcanbeaslongaseightmonths.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
)46.WhyaretheremanyunusualanimalsinAustralia?
A.Becauseoftheislandcontinent’swarmweather.
B.Becauseoftheislandcontinent’scleanenvironment.
C.Becausetheislandcontinentwaskeptapartfromothercontinentsforsolong.
D.Becausetheanimalscanonlyfindthefoodtheyneedontheislandcontinent.
)47.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeputintotheblankinParagraph3?
A.Colors.
B.Sizes.
C.Forms.
D.Shapes.
)48.Whatcanweknowfromthethirdparagraph?
A.Thetiniestkangaroo’stailhasnohair.
B.Mostkangarooscanmoveat70kmanhour.
C.Aredkangaroojumpsthehighestofallkangaroos.
D.Themuskyratkangaroocanweighover90kilos.
)49.Whichofthefollowingis
TRUE?
A.Joeyisakindofsmallkangaroo.
B.Ababykangaroocanwalkatbirth.
Marsupialsarebornfullydeveloped.
D.Itmaytakeajoey8monthstobeindependent.
)50.Whereshallwemostprobablyreadthispassage?
A.Inanovel.
B.Inaguidebook.
C.Insciencefiction.
D.Inanaturemagazine.
B
MostscientistsagreetheGreatSphinxofGiza(吉萨狮身人面像)wasbuiltaround2,500B.C.ButJohnAnthonyWestsaysthatit’smucholder.Ifhe’sright,
“everythinganybodyhaslearnedaboutancientcivilizations(文明)wouldhavetobecompletely
revised,”
hetoldamagazine.
West,awriterandfilm-maker,firstgotinterestedinancienthistoryafterstudyingtheworkofaFrenchresearcher.TheresearchersaidEgyptiancivilizationcouldhavedevelopedasearlyas30,000yearsago,ratherthan4,500yearsago,asmostexpertsbelieve.
Westjoinedascientisttodoresearchtogether.TheirresearchsuggestedthattheSphinxhadbeenworndown(磨损)overtheyearsbywater,ratherthanbysandandwind.
Waitaminute?
Water?
Howcouldthatbe?
TheSphinxisintheSaharaDesert,whichhasbeendryfor12,000years!
However,beforethattime,itwasverygreen.Ifit’struethatwaterworedowntheSphinx,Westthinksthatitmusthavebeenbuiltcenturiesearlier.
WhetherWestisrightorwrong,it’simportanttochallengeacceptedideas.That’showscienceprogresses.
Westgavesomeadviceforkids:
Ifyouareinterestedinatopic,readeverythingyoucanonit.Doyourownresearch.Don’talwaysbelieveeverythingyourteacherstellyou.Asklotsofquestions,andfindyourownanswers.
)51.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“revised”inParagraph1mean?
A.Connected.
B.Created.
C.Changed.
D.Controlled.
)52.MostscientistsbelievedEgyptiancivilizationdeveloped_______.
A.4,500yearsago
B.6,000yearsago
C.12,000yearsago
D.30,000yearsago
)53.FromWest’sresearch,wecanknowtheSphinxwasworndownby_______.
A.sand
B.water
C.wind
D.heat
)54.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?
A.TheplacewhereWestdidhisresearch.
B.TheperiodwhentheSphinxwasbuilt.
C.ThereasonwhyWestholdshisopinion.
D.ThetechnologywhichwasusedtobuildtheSphinx.
)55.Whichofthefollowingmaythewriteragree?
A.Scienceprogressesthroughgivingdifferentopinions.
B.Egyptiancivilizationshouldbeearlierthanwethought.
C.Oneshoulddosomeresearchbeforegivingtheiropinions.
D.Kidsshouldasklotsofquestionsandbelievewhattheirteacherssay.
C
Mostofthetime,weknowwhatweatherisheadingourway
—
thankstometeorologists(气象学家).Willitbesunnyorrainy,hotorcold?
Everyday,peopleturntotheTV,computer,orradiotofindout.Andeveryday,meteorologistsworkhardtopredictwhattheweatherwillbelike.
Forsome,aninterestinweatherstartsearly.ItdidforSamanthaGibbons,a10-year-oldfromtheUSA.Shesayssheloveswatchingtheweather.Everyweek,SamanthastudiesthesciencebehindweatherthroughtheInternet.InJanuary,shewastheyoungestkidtoattendthe2015AmericanMeteorologicalSociety(AMS)AnnualMeeting.DuringtheQ&
Adiscussionattheevent,sheaskedtheexpertshowahalo(aringoflightaroundamoonorsun)appears.Oneexpertansweredherquestion.“Iwasveryexcitedtotakepartinthemeeting!
ItwaslikeIwasmeanttobethere,”saidSamantha.
NotonlydoesSamanthastudythenumbersbehindweather,butshealsopracticesspeakingonair.Asamemberofherschool’sbroadcast(电视节目)club,shehelpsproducetheschool’sm