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秋牛津深圳版英语九上Unit2《Greatminds》单元能力训练
Ⅱ.完形填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
(共10小题,每小题1分)
TherehasbeenabigchangeofhairstylesinChina.Traditionally,straightandblackhairisthe___21___ofhealthandbeauty.Nowthepopularhairstylesareheavily___22___becausetherearenewEuropeanandSouthKoreanstyles.Ontoday'sStyleWatch,wetakealookathowhairwithstylehas___23___importantinChina.
HairhashadasymbolicmeaningtotheChinesesince___24___times.Fromthelongbraid(发辫)toshorthair,fromhairdoneup,tostraightandcoloredhair___25___recordthechangesintheChinesepeople.
Haircutisanewlookthatgivesanewimageinthe___26___ofothers.
Beingl.75meterstall,48-year-oldZhouHongdoesn'tfeel___27___ofheroldimage.Shewantstoturnthingsaround___28___anewhairstyle.StylistDingFeitakesthechallenge.
Zhou___29___herselfandstepsoutwithhernewlook.Somepeopleliketokeepthesamehairstyleallthetime.OneolderBeijingperson,QuPengnever___30___hishairstyle.Hisshorthairishistrademark(商标).Qucomestothissalon-aboutonceaweek.Heenjoysit,notonlyhavinghishaircutbutalsothefriendlychatswiththeshop'sowner.
()21.A.resultB.symbol
C.presentD.need
()22.A.changedB.founded
C.madeD.followed
()23.A.respondedB.delivered
C.becomeD.seemed
()24.A.modemB.long
C.farD.ancient
()25.A.differencesB.hairstyles
C.imagesD.styles
()26.A.handsB.ears
C.headsD.eyes
()27.A.confidentB.nervous
C.depressedD.strong
()28.A.atB.of
C.withD.from
()29.A.encouragesB.reminds
C.asksD.teaches
()30.A.keepsB.changes
C.knowsD.minds
Ⅲ.阅读理解(35分)
i.阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。
(共25小题,每小题1分)
A
Morethan3,000tonsofstrawberriesinJinshanDistrictwillsoonbereadyforpicking.Itstandsforagoodharvestthiswinter.
Meanwhile,theJinshanStrawberryFestivalhasbeenreadyandcontinuesuntilMarch3rd.Visitorscanpick,tasteandbuyfresh,juicystrawberriesatthedistrict'seightgardens.Pricesarefrom30yuanto40yuanper500grams.Thecenterhasalsoprepared5,000ministrawberrypotsforthosewhowanttogrowitathome."Wehavetreatedthesoilandseedsinadvance.Strawberryplantingisveryeasytohandleathome,"saidGuBaogen,thecenter'sdirector.
Farmersstartedgrowingstrawberriesinthedistrictmorethan30yearsagoandthetotalplantingareahasbeenupto167hectares(公顷).InMay,aprocessingfactoryisgoingtobesetupinJinshan.Thefactorywillproducestrawberryjam,driedstrawberries,strawberrywineandstrawberryfillingsforcakes."Thestrawberryindustryisnotjustaboutattractingtourists;moreimportantly,itwillhelpfarmersincreasetheirincome."Zhangsaid.
Every667squaremetersofstrawberriescanearnabout20,000yuan,withfarmersgettinga10,000yuanprofit.
()31.Over______ofstrawberriesarewaitingtobepickedinJinshanDictrictthisyear.
A.5,000kilograms
B.3,000kilograms
C.3,000tons
D.5,000tons
()32.TheJinshanStrawberryFestivalmaybeheld______.
A.inFebruary
B.inMay
C.onMarch13th
D.attheendofMarch
()33.ThefactorywillproduceallthefollowingstrawberryproductsEXCEPT______.
A.strawberryjam
B.driedstrawberries
C.strawberryjuice
D.strawberrywine
()34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Farmersinthedistrictgrewstrawberriesmorethan20yearsago.
B.Farmersgrow667hectaresofstrawberriesnow.
C.Theonlyaimofthestrawberryindustryistoattractmoretourists.
D.AstrawberryprocessingfactorywillbesetupinMay.
()35.Ifafarmerwantstoget20,000yuaninprofit,heorsheshouldgrow______.
A.667squaremetersofstrawberries
B.2,000squaremetersofstrawberries
C.1,334squaremetersofstrawberries
D.1,000squaremetersofstrawberries
B
AsChina'seconomicpowergrows,itsculturealsodevelops.AwayfromthehighstreetandWesternluxurybrands(奢侈品牌),thereisagrowingnumberofbrandsinChina.Chinesedesignersarebringingtheirbrandstotheworld,showingChina'ssoftpower.
WangPeiyiisanindependentChinesefashiondesigner.HeshowedhisworksatMilanFashionWeekthisyear.Heisthefirstmainlanddesignertoholdashowattheevent.Thecollection,influenced(影响)bythenorthernlights,wasanimportantsuccess.
Meanwhile,ItalianVogue(时尚)hasaphotospreadofWang'scollectiononitsofficialwebsite.HisworkhasbeenseenlikefilmstarsGongLiandFanBingbing.HehasbeenamodelformanyotheryoungdesignersinChina.
ItmaycomeasasurprisethatindependentdesignerslikeWangdon'thaveeconomichelptheybadlyneed.Mostofthemsetupstudios,hireworkersandproducecollectionsoutoftheirownpockets.Hisexperienceshowsthedifficultsituationfacedbymanyotherdesigners.
Onthebrightside,independentdesignersarefinallystartingtoreceivesomesupport.TheMercedes-BenzChinaFashionWeek一alandmarkeventopenedwithWang'scollectionthisyear.
()36.Paragraphonemainlytellsusthat______.
A.China'seconomicpowerisgrowingfast.
B.Chinadoesnothaveitsownbrands.
C.Chinesepeopledon'tlikeWesternluxurybrands.
D.Chinesedesignersarebringingtheirbrandstotheworld.
()37.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutWangPeiyi?
A.Hebecameanindependentfashiondesignerthisyear.
B.Hemissedthisyear'sMilanFashionWeek.
C.HeisthefirstChinesemainlanddesignertoholdashowatMilanFashionWeek.
D.HeheldashowatMilanFashionWeekwithsomeotherChinesedesigners.
()38.ItalianVoguehasaphotospreadof______onitsofficialwebsite.
A.WangPeiyi
B.GongLiandFanBingbing
C.WangPeiyi'sworks
D.Wedon'tknow
()39.MostoftheindependentdesignersinChinabadlyneed______.
A.newcollections
B.theeconomicsupport
C.theirownbrands
D.theirownstudios
()40.Theunderlinedword“landmark"inParagraph5means______inChinese.
A.里程碑
B.商业摊位
C.地基
D.固定的
C
Wehaveabout100,000hairsonourheads.Eachhairhasthreelayers.Theoutsidelayeristoprotectthetwoinsidelayers.
Brighthairisasignofhealthbecausetheoutsidelayerliesflatandlooksshiny.Whenthescales(鳞片)oftheoutsidelayerlieflat,theinsidelayersarewellprotectedfromheat,sun,andalltheotherthingsfromourenvironment.
Whenhairisdamaged,thescalesmaynotconnectwellandhaircanbecomedry.Becausethescalesondryhairdon'tprotectthetwoinsidelayerssowell,haircanbreakanddoesn'tlookbright.
Thetypeofhairapersonhas-whetherit'sstraightorcurly-canalsoinfluencehowbrightitis.Sebum(皮脂)isthenaturaloilonthehair.Itcoversstraighthairbetterthancurlyhair.Thisiswhystraighthaircanappearbrighter.
Dependinghowlongaperson'shairisorhowfastitgrows,theendofeachhaircanbeacoupleofyearsold.Sothehaircouldhavelivedafewsummersofhotsunandsaltwaterandwintersofcoldanddryair.Howwellyoucareforyourhairplaysaroleinhowhealthyitlooks.
()41.Amongthethreelayersofthehair,theoutsidelayerplaysarolein______theothertwoones.
A.covering
B.protecting
C.keeping
D.producing
()42.Whatwillhappenwhenthehairscalesdon'tconnectwell?
A.Hairwillbreakandwon'tlookbright.
B.Hairwillbegintobecomewhite.
C.Wewillloseourhealthbeforelong.
D.Wewillloseallthehairsonourheads.
()43.Straighthairlooksbrighterthancurlyhairbecause______.
A.straighthairreflectslightmoredirectly.
B.mostpeoplelikestraighthairbetterthancurlyhair.
C.sebumcoversstraighthairbetterthancurlyhair.
D.fewofushavecurlyhaironourheads.
()44.Accordingtothepassage,______.
A.haircannotlivemorethanacoupleofyearsold.
B.haircouldnotlivewithouthotsunandsaltwaterandcoldanddryair.
C.allofusshouldhavelonghaironourheads.
D.ifwecareforourhairwell,ourhairwilllookhealthy.
()45.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe______.
A.Knowingmoreaboutourhair
B.Howmanyhairswehave
C.Howtoprotectourhair
D.Straighthairisbetterthancurlyhair
D
“Dad!
Dad!
What'sthatinthelake?
”shoutedJimAytonsurprisingly.Itwasasummereveningin1963.Jimwasworkingonhisfather'sfarmbyLochNess,alakeinScotland,whenhelookeduptoseeastrangecreaturemovingslowlydownthelake.Itwashuge!
Jimhadneverseenanythinglikeitbefore.
TwomennearbyheardJim'sshoutandrushedtojoinhimandhisfather.Theywereallexcitedandwantedtotakeacloserlook.Theyrantothelake,climbedintoaboatandheadedstraighttowardsthecreature.
Thecreature'sheadlookedabitlikeahorse’shead,onlybigger.Itsneckwasnearly2metres,astallasafullygrownman.Itsbodywasaslongasabus.Ithadfourflippers(鳍足)andalong,powerfultail.CoulditbetheLochNessmonsterthatpeoplehadtalkedaboutforyears?
Suddenly,thecreatureroseoutofthewater.Thenitdivedintowateragain.Ahugewavehitthesmallboat.Itrockedandturnedaround.Hadthecreatureseenthemen?
Wasitcomingover?
Afewsecondslater,thecreatureslowlywentaway.Themonsterseemedmorescaredthanangry!
Thenitwasgone.Themensearchedandsearchedforitbuttheyneversawitagain.
()46.HowdidJimfeelwhenhesawthecreature?
A.Happy.
B.Surprised.
C.Angry.
D.Tired.
()47.Howmanypeoplesawthecreaturethatday?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
()48.Wheredidthestoryhappen?
A.InAmeri