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九年级英语上册《Module7Greatbooks》单元练习新版外研版
Module7Greatbooks单元练习
一、单项选择(共10小题;共10分)
1.TheSpringFestival inJanuaryorFebruary.
A.celebratesB.iscelebrated
C.celebratedD.wascelebrated
2.Hetakessomemoneyoutofhispocketand thebook.
A.paysforB.looksforC.triesonD.thinksof
3.Apopularsport,ping-pong, bymanyaroundChina,forfunandexercise.
A.areenjoyedB.wasenjoyedC.wereenjoyedD.isenjoyed
4.---Isyourgrandmastill ?
---Ofcourse.She withmyauntinthecountryside.
A.live;aliveB.living;aliveC.alive;livesD.alive;living
5.The mantoldushispastdaysbeforehe .His madeusverysad.
A.dying;died;deathB.dead;dying;die
C.dead;died;dyingD.dead;dying;death
6.Alotoftrees aroundhereeveryyearandwecanenjoyfresherhairnow.
A.plantB.isplantedC.wereplantedD.areplanted
7.---LeeKuanyew,thefoundingfatherofSingapore,passedawayat91onMarch23th.
---Whatapity!
Weareallshockedatthenews.
A.scaredB.surprisedC.stressed
8.Weshouldhelpthepeoplewhois .
A.getintotroubleB.inthetrouble
C.introubleD.trouble
9.Everyyear,morethan70,000,000sharks fortheirfins(鱼翅).
A.werekilledB.havekilledC.arekilledD.willkill
10.We tostartatonce,orwewillmissthetrain.
A.tellB.havetoldC.aretoldD.told
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
11.Youares tohandinyourhomeworkbefore10a.m.tomorrow.
12.ThestudentsmainlyvisitpartsofGuangdongProvinceins China.
13.Ournextdoorn isanoldlady.Shekeepsalittledog.
14.Howdidthetigere fromthezoo?
15.Heisnotdead.Heisstilla .
16.Agoodteacherhasagoodi onhisstudents.
17.JackieChanisana actor.Weoftenseehiminsomeactionmovies.
18.Asiswellknown,Confuciusisaw man.
19.Peoplewereinvitedheretod whattodonext.
20.Iamverys thatthelittleboycanplaytheviolinsowell.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
21.Knowledgeisuselesswithout (行动).
22.Pleasecomeovertomyofficetomorrowmorningto (讨论)ournewplan.
23. (假定)youfailthemathexam,whatwouldyoudo?
24.Theywereverypleasedtoseehim (活着的).
25.Shelooked (惊讶的)whenItoldherthat.
26.Thesevisitorsaregoingtotravelinsome (南方的)provincesofChina.
27.PeoplenotonlyinChinabutalsofrommanyothercountriesarestill (受影响)byConfucius'thoughts.
28.TherewillbeanEnglishtesttomorrow.Let's (复习)lessonstogether.
29.PopstarWhiteHoustonwasfound (死亡).
30.Linda,oneofmy (邻居)saidshewouldneverbuytheJapaneseproducts.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共5小题;共10分)
31.我愿意付款给你买这本书。
Iwouldliketo thebookforyou.
32.这个淘气的小男孩总是给自己找麻烦。
Thenaughtboyisalwaysgettinghimself .
33.顺便问一下,你去过扬州几次了?
(词数不限)
,howmanytimes Yangzhou?
34.我们不应该逃避现实。
Weshouldn't reality.
35.你的计划花钱太多,不合理。
Yourplancoststoomuchmoney,soitdoesn't .
五、完形填空(共10小题;共15分)
Fivepaintingsworth500millioneuros,includingworksbymodernmastersHenriMatisseandPabloPicasso,havebeenstolenfromaParismuseum,officialssaidThursday.
Thepaintings36 missingjustbeforetheMuseed'ArtModernewastoopen.
A37 windowandlocksuggestedthatittookplaceovernightWednesday.Videocamerasrecordedonepersonenteringthemuseum38 awindow.Butitwasunclear39 morethievestookpartinstealingtheart.
BesidestheMatisseandthePicasso,worksbyGeorgesBraque,FerdinandLegerandAmedeoModiglianiwerealso40 fromthewallsofthemuseum,oneofthemost-visitedintheFrenchcapital.
Itissaidthatthestolenpaintings41 500millioneuros(635milliondollars).
Francehasseenagrowing42 ofarttheftsinrecentmonths.
InJanuary,about30paintings—43 somebyPicassoandHenriRousseau—werestolenfromabuildingintheCoted'Azur,withatotalvalueofaroundonemillioneuros.
OnNewYear'sEve,apaintingbyEdgarDegas44 fromtheCantiniMuseuminMarseille,alsointhesouthofFrance.The1877paintingworth800,000euroshadbeenlentfor45 bytheMuseed'OrsayinParis.
InJunelastyear,thePicassoMuseuminPariswasrobbedduringtheday,theartstolenwasworththreemillioneuros.
36.A.discoveredB.werediscovered
C.havediscoveredD.isdiscovered
37.A.movedB.pulledC.lostD.broken
38.A.acrossB.throughC.onD.over
39.A.whyB.whenC.ifD.where
40.A.takenawayB.givenawayC.thrownawayD.putaway
41.A.soldB.costC.tookD.afford
42.A.groupB.partC.lotD.number
43.A.includingB.exceptC.withD.against
44.A.boughtB.borrowedC.disappearedD.appeared
45.A.ameetingB.anexhibitionC.aplayD.aconcert
六、阅读理解(共14小题;共28分)
A
Oncetherewasalittlegirl.Shewateredabananatreeeveryday.Onedayavoice(声音)camefromthetree,"Willyouplaywithme?
"Thegirlwasveryscaredandrantohermother.Hermothersaid,"Don'tbeafraid.Thatvoiceisfromthebananatreegoddess(女神),Laxmi.Shefeelshappywithyou."Thenextdaywhenthegirlwenttothetree,Laxmiplayedwithher.Later,Laxmisaid,"Iliveinthistree.Willyoucometomyhouseforlunch?
"Thenshetookhertoabeautifulpalaceandgaveherdeliciousfood.
Whenthelittlegirltoldhermotherwhathadhappened,themotherwasveryhappyandsaid,"InviteLaxmitoourhometomorrowforlunch."Thegirlsaid,"Butmother,wearesopoorandourhouseissmall.HowcanIinviteherhere?
"Hermothersaid,"Don'tworry!
Shewouldbeveryhappywithourlove."ThenextdaythelittlegirlbroughtLaxmihome.AssoonasLaxmiarrived,theirhouseturnedintoabeautifulone.Theiroldclothesbecamenew.Thegirl'smotheraskedLaxmitostayinthehousewiththemforever.
ButLaxmiwentbacktothetree.Thelittlegirlwateredthetreeeverydayandtheylivedhappilyeverafter(从此一直).
46.Whatdidthegirldoeveryday?
A.Shewateredthebananatree.
B.Sheplayedwiththebananatree.
C.Shetalkedwithhermother.
D.Sheatesomedeliciousfood.
47.WhywasthegirlworriedatfirstwhenhermotherwantedtoinviteLaxmitoherhome?
A.Becauseshedidn'twaterthebananatree.
B.Becauseshethoughttheyweretoopoor.
C.Becauseshedidn'thaveanythingforlunch.
D.Becauseshedidn'twantLaxmitogothere.
48.LaxmigavethelittlegirlthefollowingthingsEXCEPT .
A.deliciousfoodB.abeautifulhouse
C.newclothesD.somemoney
49.Thebesttitleforthepassageis .
A.ABigBananaTreeB.ALittleGirlandHerMother
C.TheBananaTreeGoddessD.HowtoWateraBananaTree
B
Doyouenjoynovels?
Thebestsellersoftheyeararewaitingforyouinourbookstore!
TheLongestNight
ThisisWilliamSmith'slastbookinhislife.WilliambecameawriterafterteachingEnglishforacoupleofyears.
SusanisanurseinsouthernEngland,wheresheworksinasmallhospital.OnedayababyissoillthatSusanhastodriveallnighttogethertothenearestbigcity.Theyhavealotofproblemsgettingthereandwhentheyreachthehospital….
NoPainsNoGains
ThisexcitingstoryisEmmaBrown'stwentieth.
NoPainsNoGainsisaboutHarry,whoworkswithhisfather,acarpenter(木匠),inPhilippines.Theyworklong,hardhoursmakingtablesandchairs,buttheydonothaveanymoney.Thenonedayamandressedallinblackbuysthemostbeautifultableintheshopand…
HospitalorCinema
ElizabethBeckman,whostudiesEnglishinSydney,wrotethisstoryearlierthisyear.BettyisayoungandbeautifulBrazilian(巴西的)womanwhosedreamistobecomeadoctor.ShegoestoSydneytostudyEnglishandmedicinebutonedayshemeetsamanwhoaskshertogototheUSAwithhimtobecomeafilmstar…WhatwillBettydo?
50.Judgingfromtheadvertisement,whatisthemeaningof"bestsellers"?
A.Mostpopularbookstores.B.Mostpopularbooksellers.
C.Mostpopularwriters.D.Mostpopularbooks.
51.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.WilliamSmithisafamouswriterandisstillalive.
B.EmmaBrownistwentyyearsold.
C.WilliamSmithhadtaughtEnglishforafewyears.
D.ElizabethBeckmanwroteHospitalorCinemayearsago.
52.WhatdoyouthinkmayhappentoHarryatlastfromthetitleNoPainsNoGains?
A.Hehasmadegreatachievements.
B.Heisstillverypoor.
C.Hedoesn'thavetoworkhard.
D.Hehaskilledthemandressedinblack.
C
GabrielGarqaciaMarquez,whowasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiteraturein1982,passedawayattheageof86onApril17,2014.Theworldpaused(停顿)toremembertheculturalgiant.GarciaMarquezwasborninColombia,buthespentmostofhisadultlifeinMexicoCity.
Asoneofthemostfamouswriters,hewaswidelyregardedas"agiantof20thcenturyliterature".GarciaMarquezwroteinastylecalled"magicalrealism(魔幻现实主义)".Insuchworks,peopleliveadailylifeinacertainperiodoftimeinhistory.Butmeanwhile,magicalthingshappentothem.
GarciaMarquezisbestknownforhis1967novel,OneHundredYearsofSolitude(《百年孤独》),whichhassoldabout50millioncopies.IttellsthetaleofthesmallandisolatedtownofMacondowhichwasseparatedfromtheoutsideworld—ofitsfoundinganditstroubledhistoryoverahundredyears.Thestoryisametaphor(暗喻)forthedevelopmentofColombiasincethe19century.AsColombianPresidentJuanManuelSantonssaid,GarciaMarquezwroteabout"theessence(本质)oftheLatinAmericanbeings".
53.GarciaMarquezwasbornin .
A.1914B.1928C.1967D.1982
54.Theunderlinedword"isolated"means .
A.隔绝的B.安逸的C.喧嚣的D.繁华的
55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutGarciaMarquez?
A.HewasthewriteroftheNobelPrizeforLiterature