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牛津译林版英语九上单元测试题unit12
9BUnit1单元试题
一、单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)
()1.—Haveyouboughtanynew foryournewhouse?
—Yes.Iboughttwochairs,abedandatablelastweek.
A.foodB.furnitureC.clothesD.flowers
()2.GuangdongProvincelies thesouthernpartofChina.
A.onB.inC.toD.at
()3.Bluewhalesarethebiggestanimalsintheworldandtheyliveinthe .
A.desertB.oceanC.jungleD.valley
()4.—Wehaveplentyofkitesindifferent .Whichonewouldyoulike?
—Theonethatlookslikeaplane.
A.coloursB.sizesC.pricesD.shapes
()5.Tocontrolthenumberofthevisitors,theparkhasdecidedto thepriceofthetickets.
A.riseB.raiseC.reduceD.add
()6.—WhatdoyouthinkIshoulddowiththeseusedbooks?
—I donatingthemtoacharity.
A.suggestB.requireC.remindD.allow
()7.—Youlookso ,Tom.
—Yes.Thejourneywas .ClimbingMountTaialmostkilledme.
A.tired;tiredB.tiring;tiredC.tired;tiringD.tiring;tiring
()8.Thiskindoffishlivesinthedeep .
A.oceanB.jungleC.desertD.valley
()9.I’llneverforgetourfriendshipandI’llmissyou Igoandlive.
A.wheneverB.whateverC.howeverD.wherever
()10.Thisismyfavouriterestaurant.NotonlyAmericanfoodbutalsotraditionalChinesefood
here.
A.serveB.servesC.isservedD.areserved
()11. AmyhasneverbeentoSingapore,sheknowsalotaboutthecountry.
A.IfB.becauseC.UnlessD.Although
()12.Thisstreetisalwayscrowded.Thetrafficwon’tgetbetterunlessafootbridge here.
A.buildsB.willbuildC.willbebuiltD.isbuilt
()13.Katelostherleftleginatrafficaccidentandhadtofixa(n) leg.
A.ancientB.man-madeC.modernD.broken
()14.There anoldhousehere,butnowtherestandsanewhotel.
A.isusedtobeingB.hasbeentoC.usedtobeD.isusedto
()15.—Ihopeyou’llhaveagreattriptoThailand.
— .
A.ThankyouB.You’rewelcomeC.Itdoesn’tmatterD.Thesametoyou
二、完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)
Today,thelargestremaining(遗留的)areaofhutongs(胡同)inBeijingisonthenorthoftheForbiddenCity.ThisiswheremanyChineseandforeigntouristscomefora‘hutongtour’.Weaskedseveralofthese 16 totellusabouttheiropinions.
It’sreallyamazing—we’reinthemiddleofoneofthebiggestcitiesintheworld,butinthesehutongsitfeels 17 weareinavillageinthecountryside.Therearelotsoftreeseverywhere,andallthebuildingsareonlyoneortwofloors 18 .Inaddition,therearen’tmanycarsinthehutongs,sotheyarequite 19 —verydifferentfromthestreetsinthecentreofHongKong!
It’snicetowalkaroundhereandstoptohaveadrinkinoneofthelittle 20 shopsorbarsbythelakes.
—VickyWang,HongKong
Whenyouvisitthe 21 partofBeijing—withthewideroads,tallbuildingsandcolourfullights—youcan 22 thatyouarealmostanywhereintheworld.It’stheoldhutongs,templesandpalacesthatarereallyinterestingandbeautiful.It’s 23 thatsolittleoftheoldcityhasbeenkept.I’vetakenlotsofphotos 24 Iarrivedhere.ThenexttimeIcomebackhere,Idon’tknowhowmuchof‘oldBeijing’willbe 25 .Themore,thebetter,ofcourse.
—Ted,Canada
Idon’tsee 26 issointerestingaboutthesehutongs.Thestreetsaretoonarrow(狭窄的)—Icould 27 drivemycardownthem.Andmostofthehousesareoldanddirty.Theylookthesame,soitiseasytoget 28 unlessyou’vegotaguide.Chinashouldhaveabettercapitalcitythatwecanallfeel 29 .Let’sgetridofthesehutongsandchangethem 30 modernofficesandflats.
—Yu,Guangzhou
()16.A.guidesB.childrenC.touristsD.officers
()17.A.asifB.evenifC.eventhoughD.sothat
()18.A.wideB.highC.longD.away
()19.A.quietB.noisyC.crowdedD.busy
()20.A.shoeB.bookC.coffeeD.clothes
()21.A.oldB.ancientC.specialD.modern
()22.A.doubtB.createC.imagineD.wonder
()23.A.greatfunB.agoodideaC.apleasureD.apity
()24.A.sinceB.whileC.asD.before
()25.A.destroyedB.changedC.forgottenD.left
()26.A.whyB.whatC.howD.whether
()27.A.almostB.evenC.hardlyD.always
()28.A.hurtB.lostC.backD.around
()29.A.proudofB.boredofC.fullofD.afraidof
()30.A.withB.ofC.intoD.off
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
A
TheDeepestLakeintheWorld
LakeBaikalinRussiaisthedeepestlakeintheworld.Itis1,637 metresdeep.Itisalsothelargestfreshwaterlakeintheworld.It’shometomorethan1,700species(物种)ofplantsandanimals.Itisalsotheworld’soldestlake.
TheBiggestLakeintheWorld
ThebiggestlakeintheworldistheCaspianSea.Ithasasurfaceareaof371,000squarekilometres.TheCaspianSeaissalty,about1/3assaltyasseawater.
TheHottestDesertintheWorld
ThehottestdesertintheworldistheSaharaDesert.Itisalsotheworld’slargestdesert,withanareaofover9millionsquarekilometres.In1922,scientistsrecordedarecordhightemperatureof58°C.It’shotthereduringtheday,butitsometimesfreezesatnight.
TheLargestVolcano(火山)intheWorld
ThelargestvolcanointheworldisMaunaLoainHawaii.Itisabout17,000metreshighfromthebottomtothetop.MaunaLoaismuchlargerthanMt.EverestbutmostofMaunaLoaisunderwater.
()31.WhichisTRUEaboutLakeBaikal?
A.Itismorethan1,600metresdeep.
B.Itisthebiggestandthedeepestlakeintheworld.
C.Itisdifficultforanimalsandplantstoliveinit.
D.Itistheyoungestlakeintheworld.
()32.Whichisthebiggestlakeintheworld?
A.LakeBaikal.B.TheCaspianSea.C.TheSaharaDesert.D.MaunaLoa.
()33.Howhighisthelargestvolcanointheworld?
A.About17,000metres.B.About371,000metres.
C.About1,700metres.D.About1,637metres.
()34.Sometimes,it’s atnightintheSaharaDesert.
A.hotB.warmC.verycoldD.cool
()35.Whatisthebesttitleofthematerials?
A.BestplacesforholidaysB.Travelaroundtheworld
C.NaturalwondersoftheworldD.Amazingtripsaroundtheworld
B
WhenIwasinmedicalcollege,Iwentcampingwithsomeofmyfriends.Theseasonwassummer;therefore,wechosetogototheseaside.Afterarrivingthere,werentedaroomandleftourluggage(行李)there.Wefinishedlunchandthendecidedtorentaboatbecausetheseaandtheweatherwerebeautiful.
Westartedtorow,butaboutonemileout,theweathersuddenlychanged.Althoughtheweatherwasnotgood,wedidn’twanttoquit,butfinallymyfriendsandIagreedthatweshouldgoback.Wetriedtochangetheboat’sdirection,butassoonaswechangedit,theoarlock(桨架)broke.So,wewereunabletoturnback.Wecoulddonothingbutwaitforhelp.
Afterseeingthechangeoftheweather,weshouldn’thavecontinuedtorow,butitwastoolate.Wefeltsorryforthat.Theseachangedalot,thewavesgotveryhigh,andtheboatbegantoshake.Danielstartedtocry;Allangotseasickandstartedtovomit(呕吐).Threehourspassed,andnobodycametohelpus.
Fortunately,afterfivehoursofwaiting,twobigboatscametosaveusandweescaped.Iftheyhadn’tcometogetus,wewouldhavecrossedtheborderbetweenTurkeyandGreecebecausetheborderwasveryclose.
Thisstoryisthemostexcitingoneinmylifebecausewecouldhavedied,butluckwaswithusandweescaped.
()36.Thewriterandhisfriendschosetogototheseasideforcampingbecause .
A.theyhadaboatB.theylikedswimming
C.itwaswarmattheseasideinwinterD.theweatherwasniceinsummer
()37.Theunderlinedword“quit”means“ ”.
A.cheerupB.giveup C.makeupD.useup
()38.Whenthewriterandhisfriendstriedtoturnback, .
A.theoarlockbrokeB.theygotseasick
C.theweathersuddenlychangedD.twobigboatscametohelpthem
()39.Daniel whentheywerewaitingforhelp.
A.startedtocryB.gotexcited
C.begantoshakeD.startedtovomit
()40.WhichcanbetheBESTtitleforthepassage?
A.AsadstoryB.Anexcitingboattrip
C.AscaryexperienceatseaD.Don’tbeafraidofwaves
C
Manypeoplehaveexperiencedbargaining,andtheyhavedifferentopinionsaboutit.Insomecountries,itiscommonandacceptable,butinothercountries,itisconsideredanunpleasantaction.
I’mEunHyunLeefromKorea.WhenIwasinChina,Idiscoveredthatbargainingwasverycommon.Atfirst,itwasveryhardtobargain.Moreover,Ithoughtbargainingwasshameful(丢脸的).Butmanyofmyfriendshelpedmeandtaughtmehowtodoit.Gradually,Ilearnedtodoitwell,andnowIlovetobargain.Ihavehadalotofexperiencebargaining.
Oneday,Iwenttoanopen-airmarketwithmyfriend,wherethereweremanybeautifulthingsondisplay.Afterlookingaround,Ifoundaverybeautifulpearlnecklace.Iwatcheditforalongtimebeforeaskingtheprice.Thevendoraskedforonehundredyuan.Itwasaveryhighprice,andIknewhewasaskingfortoomuch,soIthrewupmyhands,pretendingtobefrustrated(泄气的).
Istartedtowalkaway,butthevendorgrabbed(抓住)meandaskedhowmuchIwantedtopay.Ihadheardthatwhenyoubuysomethinginanopen-airmarketinChina,youshouldbargaintogetthepricedowntoabout70%,soIsaidthirty.Hesaidthatpricewasimpossibleandhecouldn’tsellitforthat.Afterafewminutesofbargaining,weagreedonforty-fiveyuan.
Afterthat,Ihadmanysimilarexperiences.NowIlovetobargain.Doingsomethingthefirsttim