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1415新目标九年级英语Unit3试题
14-15学年新目标九Unit3试题(陕西)
Class:
Name:
Marks:
(满分100分)
一.单项选择(共10小题,计10分)
本题共有10个小题,请从每个小题的四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
()1.—IsACMilan Italianfootballclub?
—Yes.It’soneof mostsuccessfulclubsinItaly.
A.an;/B.an;theC./;theD./;/
()2.—Look!
What’sthat thecorneroftheroom?
—Ican’tseeclearly.It’salittledarkthere.
A.behindB.belowC.inD.under
()3.Thereare floorsinthebuildingandmyhomeisonthe floor.
A.twenty;fifteenthB.twenty;fifteenC.twentieth;fifteenD.twentieth;fifteenth
()4.—Whatfruitwouldyoulike?
—Some ,please.Theyaremyfavorite.
A.dessertB.grapesC.juiceD.biscuits
()5.—TheInternethasmadecommunicationmuchmore .
—Iagree.Forexample,IcancommunicatewithmyfriendsonWeChatanytime.
A.popularB.necessaryC.importantD.convenient
()6.—It’snotenough anEnglishclub.YoushouldalsoreadEnglishnewspapersandmagazinesoften.
—Thanksforyouradvice.
A.joinB.tojoinC.joiningD.tojoining
()7.—Youreallywenttotheparklastweekend?
—Yes,I gothere.Look!
Thisisaphotoofmeinthepark.
A.willB.wouldC.doD.did
()8.—AreyougoingtoBeijingforthesummerholidaynextweek?
—Yes.ButIhaven’tgottheairticketsanddon’tknow wewillsetout.
A.howB.whereC.whenD.what
()9.—Idon’tknow next.
—Let’saskourteacherforhelp.
A.whattodoB.whatshouldIdo
C.howtodoD.howIshoulddo
()10.—Thegameistoohardforme.Iwillcertainlylose.
— Youneversaynobeforeyoutry.
A.Forgetit!
B.I’msorry.
C.Comeon!
D.Pardonme?
二.完形填空(共10小题,计10分)
阅读下面短文,理解大意,然后从各小题的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。
Herearesomeimportantrulesforyoutobecomeagoodstudentatschool.
◆Gotoschoolontime
Asa11,goingtoschoolontimeisveryimportant.Ifyouarelate,youwillnotstartyourlessonatthesametimewithyourclassmatessothatyouwill12somelessons,whichcaninfluenceyourgrades.Ifyouarelate,theteacherwillbe13withyou,too.Soremembertogotoschoolontime.
◆Followtheschoolrules
Donot14theschoolrules.Forexample,youarenotallowedtochewgumorsleepinclass.Don’tfight15yourclassmates,andyoushouldbefriendlytoyourclassmatesandyourteachersandbereadyto16otherswhoareintrouble.Youmustn’truninthehallway(走廊).
◆Prepare(准备)lessonsbeforeclass
17youwanttoknowwhatyouwilllearnnextday,you’dbetterpreparelessons.Itisgoodforyourstudyanditcanhelpyougetgood18.Besides,youshouldlistentotheteachersas19aspossible.
◆Takepartinallkindsofactivitiesatschool
Trytobeinallkindsofactivitiesatschool.Forexample,sportscannotonlyimprovetherelationshipbetweenyouandyourclassmatesbutalsomakeyou20.
It’seasytofollowtheschoolrulesandyouwillbecomeagoodstudent.
()11.A.classmateB.teacherC.volunteerD.student
()12.A.missB.teachC.studyD.practice
()13.A.pleasedB.angryC.strictD.popular
()14.A.breakB.makeC.changeD.follow
()15.A.toB.atC.withD.about
()16.A.helpB.loveC.understandD.realize
()17.A.IfB.AlthoughC.UnlessD.After
()18.A.lessonsB.commentsC.studiesD.grades
()19.A.happilyB.carefullyC.easilyD.slowly
()20.A.calmerB.funnierC.healthierD.cleverer
三.阅读理解(共15小题,计20分)
第一节:
阅读下面一篇短文,判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“A”表示,不符合的用“B”表示。
(共5小题,计5分)
A
ManyofushaveheardofaspecialschoolcalledKentuckyAvenueSchool.It’stheirdutytogivethechildrenthebestofbothtraditionalandprogressive(进步的)education.Whiletheteachersinotherschoolsteachthestudentsintheusualways,mostteachershereareallowedtochoosetoenrich(丰富)thechildren’schallengingsubjectswithcreative,hands-onprojects.
Avisitortotheschoolmightsee,forexample,thatinlanguagearts,theolderchildrenaretalkingaboutHamletwhiletheyoungerchildrenarewritingapuppetplay(木偶戏).InSpanish,studentsmightbedrawingfamilytrees.Inscience,theyareallowedtoactoutcellmembranes(细胞膜)ortestwithmagnets(磁铁).Inmusic,theyareallowedtolearnakindofjazz,playtheguitar,orlearnlyricsinsignlanguage.Ingym,theyareallowedtotakeaclasswithdancemusicorplayballsinthepark.Incurrentevents(时事),theymightbefilminganoriginalnewsreport.
TherearealwayssomanyinterestingthingsgoingonatKentuckyAvenueSchoolthatadultvisitorsoftenshout,“IwishIcouldgotoschoolhere!
”
()21.KentuckyAvenueSchool’sdutyistogivethestudentstraditionalandprogressiveeducation.
()22.AtKentuckyAvenueSchool,studentsmightfilmanoriginalnewsreportinSpanish.
()23.Studentsmightbetakingaclasswithdancemusicinlanguagearts.
()24.ThelessonsofKentuckyAvenueSchoolareallcreative.
()25.ThepassagemainlytellsusthatwhatstudentsarelearninginKentuckyAvenueSchool.
第二节:
阅读下面三篇短文,从各小题所给的四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的一个最佳答案。
(共10小题,计15分)
B
Name:
MannersattheTable
Author:
CarrieFinn,ChrisLensch
Age:
4-8years
Price:
$7.16
Introductiontothebook:
Thisisanicebookaboutmanners.Theillustrations(插图)arecolorful,interestingandhelpshowtheideasbehindeachmanner.Thesimpletextisperfectforyoungchildren.
Name:
SoupShouldBeSeen,NotHeard!
Author:
BethBrainard
Age:
4andup
Price:
$11.46
Introductiontothebook:
Itoffersadvicethatchildrencanactuallyuseintheireverydaylives,bothtodayandastheygrowintoadults.Itofferstheanswerstoquestionssuchashowtosetthetable,introducepeople,usethephonecorrectly(andwhentoturnacellphoneoff),andwhattoweartoaparty.
Name:
Dude,That’sRude!
Author:
PamelaEspeland,ElizabethVerdick
Age:
8-13years
Price:
$7.68
Introductiontothebook:
Kidstodayneedmannersmorethanever,andthebookmakesitfunandeasytogetsome.Full-colorcartoonsandthetextteachthepolitebehaviorinallkindsofsituations—athome,atschool,inthebathroom,onthephoneandatthemall.
Name:
MannersCanBeFun
Author:
MunroLeaf
Age:
4-8years
Price:
$11.94
Introductiontothebook:
Ifwewantsomething,wesayPLEASE.Ifyouhelpusorgiveussomethingordothingsforus,wesayTHANKYOU.Theideasbehindthisbookaregreat.Ittalksabouthowwesometimesforgetthatweneedtobekindtothepeoplewelivewith.
()26.MannersattheTableisabookforchildrenaged years.
A.2to4B.4to8
C.8to10D.8to13
()27.WhichbookiswrittenbyBethBrainard?
A.Dude,That’sRude!
B.MannersattheTable.
C.MannersCanBeFun.
D.SoupShouldBeSeen,NotHeard!
()28.WhatdoyouknowaboutMannersCanBeFun?
A.ItsauthorisElizabethVerdick.
B.Itisagoodbookforchildrenaged2to4years.
C.It’salittlecheaperthanthebookMannersattheTable.
D.Ittellsusthatweshouldsaythankyouandpleasetoourfamily.
C
IleftmyhometowninLondonlastyearandnowIhaveenjoyedworkinginthissmallcityinChina.Learningaforeignlanguageopensyouuptothecultureandhistoryofacountry.SoinordertoknowmoreaboutChina,IstartedtolearnChinese.
Butattimes,Ifoundmyselfinfunnysituations.WhenIgreetedstrangersinChina,theybegantotalkalotandveryfast.Theyaskedmequestionsabouteverything.ButallIcoulddowastolookatthemwithablankface.Ihadnoideawhattheyweretalkingabout.Weretheyjustbeingkind,funnyorimpolite?
Manypeoplewanttomakefriendswithme.ButIamabitupsetwhenIfindoutthereasonwhytheyneedaforeignfriend.TheysaytheywanttopracticetheirEnglish.Idon’tneedfriendslikethis.Ilikefriendstosharemyfeelingsandideaswith.
However,themoreChineseIlearn,themoresimilaritiesIfindithaswithEnglish.InEnglish,thick-skinnedistodescribeapersonwhodoesn’tcareforcriticism(批评).IwassurprisedtofindthathoulianpiinChinesemeansthesame.Andbothlanguagessharesomecommonidioms(习语).Forexample,“lookonwithfoldedarms”meansxiushoupangguan,and“burntheboats”issimilartopofuchenzhou.
I’mstillonmyjourneytolearnChinese.Ibelievethatsometimesyouhavethemostfunonajourney.
()29.Thewritercomesfrom .
A.theUKB.theUSA
C.AustraliaD.Canada
()30.Theunderlinedword“similarities”means“ ”inChinese.
A.相似点B.不同点
C.规律性D.重要性
()31.Athick-skinnedpersonmay .
A.beverystrongandseldomfallill
B.liketocriticizeothersfortheirmistakes
C.talkalotandspeakfast
D.feelOKwhenhe’scriticized
D
WeallknowthattheBritishpeoplelovetheirmanners(礼仪).Theyarepartoftheirnationalidentity(特性),aswellashavingfishandchipsandcomplainingabouttheweather.RecentlyIreadonlinethattheysaid“sorry”uptoeighttimesaday.
AftersomeresearchIhavenotbeenabletofindanyspecificreasonswhytheyarelikethis.Isuppose,forcenturies,manners,includinghowtheybehaveattableandtalktootherpeoplehavebeenoneofthedifferencesbetweenthelowerandupperclassesandthosemannersshowtheirsocialclasses.Britainhastraditionallybeenaquiteconservative(保守的)country.Therearemanyarticlessuggestingthattheirseeminglypoliteattitudeofalwayssaying“please”and“thankyou”isquitefalse(错误的)becauseitisimpossibleforapersontoalwaysfeelthatheorshewantstothanksomeoneorsay“please”.
Maybeitisforthisreasonthatpeoplearegoingoneoftwoways:
theyaretoopoliteandholdba