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九年级英语上册试题含答案
14-15学年新目标九Unit6试题(河南)Class:
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(满分100分)
一、单项选择(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
()1.―IsYiJianlian NBAplayer?
―Heusedtobe.ButnowheplaysforGuangdongSouthernTigersinCBA.A.aB.anC.theD.\()2.―Whydon’tyoubuyacamera?
―DoyouthinkIneedto?
Myphoneisoftenused acamera.A.byB.forC.asD.with()3.Toplanyourtimebetter,youcanmakea ofthethingsyouneedtodofirst.A.listB.projectC.numberD.lot()4.―Howdangerous!
―Yeah.Thebus hitthecarjustnow.A.clearlyB.normallyC.nearlyD.mostly()5.―Canwepicksomeorangestoeat?
―Can’tyouseethattheyaregreen?
Theymustbe .A.sweetB.saltyC.hotD.sour()6.―IftheJapanesefootballteamhadamatchwiththeGermanfootballteam,whichdoyouthinkwouldwin?
―TheGermanteamwouldwinwithoutany .It’samuchbetterteam.A.hopeB.secretC.interestD.doubt()7.―Whydomanypeoplebuythingsonlineonthe11thofNovembereveryyear?
―Becausetherearemanysales.Thepricesare .A.muchcheaperB.muchlowerC.moreexpensiveD.muchhigher()8.―Hownicethefish !
―Really?
Iamsureyou’lllikeitbetterifyoutrysome.A.smellsB.feelsC.tastesD.sounds()9.―Sorry,sir.Butisthisumbrellayours?
―Oh,sorry.Ijusttookit .Mineisundertheseat.A.foryourselfB.bymistakeC.inpersonD.atlast()10.―The20thWorldCup inBrazil,right?
―Yes.It thissummer.A.held;tookplaceB.washeld;wastakenplaceC.held;wastakenplaceD.washeld;tookplace()11.Whichofthefollowingsignsmeans“Nolocking”?
A.B.C.D.()12.―MichaelJacksonwascalledthekingofpop,wasn’the?
―Ofcourse.He bypeopleallovertheworld.A.waslookedupB.waslookeduptoC.lookedupD.lookedupto()13.―WastabletennisinventedbytheChinese?
―No.It inChinauntilthestartofthe20thcentury.A.playedB.wasplayedC.didn’tplayD.wasn’tplayed()14.―Doyouknow inancientChina?
―Ihavenoidea.ButIknowpeopleonceusedtreeleavestomakepaper.A.howpaperwasmadeB.howwaspapermadeC.whatpaperwasmadeD.whatwaspapermade()15.―Manythanksforwhatyou’vedoneforus.― .A.Don’tmentionitB.NevermindC.That’srightD.Youseemtohaveapoint二、完形填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
Petsarepartofpeople’slife.Ifyouarelikemostpeople16havepets,youcareforthemasiftheywereyourchildren.Meetingtheirneedsisa(n)17partofyourday,becauseyouwantthemtohaveeverythingtheyneed.Onethingtheyneedbutcannottellyouaboutis18.Manypet19putonanimals’musicbecausethishelpstheirpetstofeel20whentheyaregone.Mostpeopleare21throughouttheday,leavingtheirpets22athome.Tomakeyourpetsfeelcomfortableandsafe,youcouldtryputtingonmusicbeforeyou23thehouse.Youmighthaveto24musictoseewhattypeworksforyourpet.Ifyoujustwanttokeepyourpetcalm,youwillneedtoplay25musicinsteadofrockorhip-hopmusic,whichmight26yourpet.Also,youneedtoknowthatdifferentpetsact27tomusic.Hardrockmusichasalsobeenfoundtowork28tocalmsomepets,aswellaspianomusic.29pianomusicworkswellonmostanimals,itworksbestoncats.Playingmusicisalsoagreatideaforpeoplewith30pets.Theycanhavesuchadifficulttimegettingusedto(习惯于)theirnewenvironmentthattheyneedallthehelp.()16.A.whichB.whoC.whomD.whose()17.A.smallB.difficultC.importantD.unimportant()18.A.foodB.moneyC.musicD.interest()19.A.ownersB.scientistsC.shopsD.projects()20.A.sadderB.angrierC.worseD.better()21.A.atworkB.athomeC.atthedoorD.atthechurch()22.A.aloudB.awakeC.aloneD.asleep()23.A.buyB.leaveC.buildD.cleanup()24.A.changeB.makeC.writeD.listento()25.A.noisyB.hardC.loudD.soft()26.A.interestB.annoyC.worryD.entertain()27.A.bravelyB.correctlyC.differentlyD.thesame()28.A.badlyB.wellC.hardD.closely()29.A.ThoughB.UntilC.BecauseD.Since()30.A.bigB.oldC.littleD.new三、阅读理解(20小题,每小题2分,共40分)阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。
ATheCocaColaCompanyhasaninvention―the“PlantBottle”.Itispartlymadefromplantsandcanberecycled(循环).Itshowshowbusinessescanhelptodealwiththeproblemofclimate(气候)change.NowtheUKhasanewlightbulbthatcanlast25yearsormore.Itisgreenandenvironment-friendly(环保的),andasbrightastheoldlightbulbs,butitcosts£30.Goodnewsforswimmers.Doyouwanttotalktoyourfriendsunderthewater?
RichStachowskiinventedthisWaterTalkyattheageof10.Thisinventioncanamplify(扩大)voicesunderwaterforupto15feet.Ifyousitinachairfortoolongorinabadposition(姿势),yourbackmaybegintohurt.Nowthereisanewchairthatcanhelpyouavoidthat.ItwasdevelopedbyGermanscientists.Itmakesnoisestotelluserswhentheyneedtomove.
()31.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthe“PlantBottle”?
A.Thebottleiscompletelymadeofplants.B.ItwasaproductoftheCocaColaCompany.C.Itcostsmuchmoney.D.Peoplecan’trecycleit.()32.Thenewlightbulb .A.isbrighterthantheoldonesB.isn’tgoodfortheenvironmentC.canlastatleast25yearsD.canlastlessthan25years()33.TheWaterTalkywasinventedby .A.GermanscientistsB.ayoungchildC.aUKcompanyD.someswimmers()34.Whatwillhappenifyousitinthechairfortoolong?
A.Yourheadwillhurt.B.Youwillbeverynervous.C.Thechairwillmove.D.Thechairwillwarnyoutomove.()35.Allthefourinventionshavesomethingtodowith .A.dailylifeB.theclimateC.makingmoneyD.theenvironmentBDoyouhavetheexperienceoftakingmusiclessonsagainstyourwishes?
Perhapsyouhavecomplainedaboutitbecauseyouthoughtittookyoumuchplaytime.Butnowyou’dbetterthankyourparentsfortheirtimeandmoneyspentonyourmusicaltraining.Arecentstudysuggestsmusiclessonscanmakechildrenhavebettermemoriesthantheirpeers(同龄人).TheCanadianstudyshowedthatafteroneyearofmusicaltraining,childrendidbetteronamemorytestthanthosewhodidn’ttakemusiclessons.Theresearchersmadethechildrenagedbetween4and6intotwogroups―onegroupofchildrentookmusiclessonsoutsideschool,andtheotherdidn’ttakeanymusicaltraining.Inoneyear,theytookfourtestsindifferenttimes.Theresultsshowedbrain(大脑)developmentchangesatleasteveryfourmonths.Thechildrentakingmusiclessonsnotonlydidbetterinmusicallisteningbutalsomadefasterprogressinotherways,suchasreading,writing,mathandIQ.Peoplesaymusicisthegoodmedicine(良药)forabrokenheart.Nowitseemsmusiccanalsohelpustoimproveourmemories.Wearesuretofindmoreandmoreinthewonderfulworldofmusic.根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
()36.You’dbetterthankyourparentsfortheirtimeandmoneyspentonyourmusicaltrainingbecause .A.yougetwellafteryoutakemusiclessonsB.youwillmakefasterprogressineverywayC.musiccanhelpyoutoimproveyourmemoriesD.musiclessonshavetakenupmostyourfreetime()37.Theresearchersmadeonegroupofthechildrenaged4~6takemusiclessonsfor .A.sixmonthsB.ayearC.twoyearsD.fouryears()38.TheCanadianstudyshowedthatbraindevelopmentchanges .A.onceaweekB.twicehalfayearC.fourtimesayearD.atleasteveryfourmonths()39.Accordingtothelastparagraph,mostpeoplethinkmusiccanmakeus .A.happyB.worriedC.smartD.confident()40.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?
A.Howtobecomecleverer.B.Musicdoesusmuchgood.C.Whattofindinwonderfulmusic.D.Everyoneshouldreceivemusictraining.CGoogleandToyotahaveworkedtogethertocreateanewsmartcar.Itcanrunontheroadwithoutadriver.Itdrivesitself.Theself-drivingcarhasn’tbeenonsaletothepublic,sowedon’tknowhowmuchitcosts.Anotherthingmostpeoplewanttoknowiswhetheritwillbesafeenoughtorunontheroad.Theself-drivingcaruseselectricityasitspower,anditcan’tdriveveryquickly―thetopspeedwouldbe25milesperhour.Itisactuallycontrolledbyacomputersystem(系统)onthecar.ThesystemkeepsoncollectinginformationbysomevideocamerasinsidethecarandaLIDARsensor(激光雷达传感器)ontopofit.Acomputerprocessestheinformationanddecideswhattodo.“Theself-drivingcarhasonlybuttons(按钮)forgoandstop,soit’sveryeasytouse,”anengineerofGooglesays.“Andwhat’smore,itwillmakecaraccidentslessandmaketheworldasaferplace.”Theself-drivingcarhasdrivenhundredsofthousandsofmilesinCalifornia,andithasonlygottenintotwoaccidentsbyhumanmistake.AccordingtoCNN,self-drivingcarswillalsohelptoreduce(减少)thenumberofcarsinbigcities.“Self-drivingcarswouldbeabletosendyoutotheworkplaceandthenpickupanotherpersoninsteadofstoppinginaparkinglot.”根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
()41.Wedon’tknowthepriceoftheself-drivingcarbecause .A.itisonsaleonlyinAmericaB.itisn’tmadeforsaleC.peoplecangetitforfreeD.ithasn’tbeenonsaletothepublic()42.Theself-drivingcarcancollectinformationusing .①videocameras②acomputer③aLIDARsensor④acomputersystemA.①②B.①③C.①②③D.①②③④()43.AccordingtoCNN,self-drivingcarswill .A.sendusmorequicklytotheworkplaceB.leadtoheaviertrafficC.improvetrafficconditioninbigcitiesD.carrymorepeoplethananormalcar()44.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheself-drivingcarwould .A.begoodfor