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人教版英语九年级上册Unit4单元检测题含答案
Unit4检测
一.听力部分
第一节:
听句子选择与其内容相符的图片。
每小题读两遍。
(共5小题,计7.5分)
ABC
DEF
1.2.3.4.5.
第二节:
听下面4段对话或独白,请根据你所听到的对话或独白,选择与其内容相符的正确答案。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
(共10小题,计15分)
请听第1段材料,回答第6至7小题。
6.Whataretheygoingtodo?
A.HaveviolinlessonsB.PlaytennisC.Watchmovies
7.Whattimewilltheymeet?
A.At5:
30B.At6:
30C.At7:
30
请听第2段材料,回答第8至9小题。
8.What’stheboy’sproblem?
A.Hisparentsdon’tlikehisfriends.B.Hisparentstreathimlikeachild
C.Hisparentsdon’twanttohelphim
9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisetheboytodo?
A.TomoveoutandlivealoneB.Tobuyahouseforhisparents
C.Totalkorwritetohisparents
请听第3段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10.WhendidSandraloseherwatch?
A.OnherwaytoworkB.Inthemorning
C.Onthewaybackfromwork
11.What’shertelephonenumber?
A.0933-575896B.0993-575896C.0995-575896
12.Whatcoloristhewatch?
A.YellowB.SilverC.Black
请听第4段材料,回答第13至15小题。
13.Whatprizedidtheyoungestgroupget?
A.ThesecondprizeB.ThethirdprizeC.Thefourthprize
14.WhatshouldEastsidepracticemore?
A.ThedanceB.ThemusicC.Thesong
15.WhydidtheStormwinthefirstprize?
A.TheydancedwonderfullyB.Theguitaristplayedverywell
C.Thesingerperformedverywell
第三节:
听下面一段独白,根据独白内容,写出表格中所缺单词,每空仅填一词,独白读两遍。
(共5小题,计7.5分)
AFieldTrip
Place:
theCityWildflowerCenter
Date:
on(16).2nd
Arrivaltime:
at(17).o’clock
Activities:
Workinginpairsand(18).awildflower.
Watchingthefloweranddrawingpicturesofit
Writingdownitssize,shape,(19.)_andsmell
Listeningtotheworkercarefully
Having(20)onpicnictables
2.完形填空:
先阅读短文,然后从每小题的四个选项中选出一个可以填入短中
相应空白处的最佳选项。
(共20小题,计30分)
A
SometimesIreallydoubtwhetherthereislovebetweenmyparents.Everydaytheyareverybusytryingtomakemoneyformyschooling.
Oneday,mymotherwassewingaquilt(缝被子).Isilentlysatbesideher."Mum,isthere21betweenyouanddad?
"Iaskedinaverylowvoice.
Withsurpriseinhereyes,she22herworkforawhile.Thenshesaid,"Susan,lookatthisthread(线).Itcanhardlybeseen,23it'sreallythere.Itmakesthequiltstrong.Iflifeisaquilt,loveshouldbeathread.Loveisinside."
Icouldn'tunderstandher24thenextspring.Atthattime,myfathersuddenlygotsickseriously.Mymotherhadtostaywithhiminthehospitalforamonth.
Aftertheywereback,mymotherhelpedmyfatherwalk25onthecountryroadeveryday.Theyweresokindtoeachotheranditseemedtheywerethehappiestcouple.
Aftertwomonthsmyfather26couldn'twalkbyhimself."Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?
"Iaskedhimoneday."Susan,don't27
me,"hesaid,“Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmum.Ilikethiskindoflife."Readinghis28,Iknewhelovesmymotherdeeply.
NowIunderstandthatloveisjustathreadinthequiltofour29.Loveisinside,makinglifestrongand30
21.A.differenceB.loveC.distanceD.duty
22.A.continuedB.finishedC.stoppedD.changed
23.A.andB.soC.orD.but
24.A.untilB.inC.byD.after
25.A.slowlyB.quicklyC.successfullyD.quietly.
26.A.justB.evenC.yetD.
still
27.A.talkaboutB.worryaboutC.thinkaboutD.careabout
28.A.eyesB.earsC.mouthD.heart
29.A.bodyB.lifeC.workD.family
30.A.coldB.coolC.warmD.weak
B
“Youknow,Ann,”myfriendNicksaid,“LisaandAnitawerejusttalkingaboutyou.”Igot31atonce.“Theysaidthatyou32theStudentUnionjustbecausetheteacherlikesyou,notbecauseyou’reexcellent.”
Itriedto33myselffromcrying.AfterNicktoldmeeverythingmysupposedbestfriendssaidaboutme,IfeltIwasalone.
LisaandAnitacamein,actingasifnothinghadhappened.Iwas34thattheywereabletopretend(假装)wehadtheperfectfriendship,35sincetheyhadsaidsuchhurtfulthings.
Thetongue(舌头)canbeour36sometimes.Rumors(流言)doharmtofriendship.Theyarelikesharpknives,breakingfriendshipintopieces.37wesayunkindthingsaboutothers,we’rehurtingtheirhearts.
So38wasIsupposedtoactnext?
Ithoughtofsayingbadthingsaboutthemtoo.Butinstead,Itoldthemdirectlytheyhadhurtme.LisastartedcryingandAnitawassilent.Iknewtheywerebothsorryforwhattheyhadsaid.Theysaidsorrytome,andIforgave39thoughIwasstillunhappy.Sure,thingswerealittleembarrassingatfirst,butsoonenougheverythingwasbacktothewayithadbeenbefore.
Istill40rumorsfromtimetotime.Talkingaboutothersispartofourlife,butthemoreIlearnaboutfriendship,themoreIrealizetheimportanceoftolerating(宽容)others.
31.A.relaxedB.nervousC.scaredD.tired
32.A.joinedB.madeC.attendedD.chose
33.A.keepB.takeC.treatD.help
34.A.worriedB.excitedC.surprisedD.satisfied
35.A.exactlyB.especiallyC.probablyD.generally
36.A.toolB.friendC.languageD.enemy
37.A.SinceB.WhenC.UntilD.Though
38.A.whatB.whoC.whyD.where
39.A.meB.myselfC.themD.themselves
40.A.dealwithB.helpwithC.agreewithD.arguewith
三.阅读理解:
A—C篇先阅读图表或短文,然后从每小题的四个选项中选出与图表或短文内容相符的最佳选项D篇先阅读短文,然后根据短文内容,从文后所给的五个句子中选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项。
(共15小题计30分)
A
Weliveinthecomputerage.Computerscanhelppeopledomuchofwork.Suchasplayinggames,listeningtomusic,shoppingandsoon.Butfewpeopleknowhowtotakecareofthem.Pleaserememberthefollowingwhenyouuseyourcomputer:
1.Keepyourcomputerinadrycoolroom.Toomuchheatisbadforcomputers.
2.Donotsmokenearyourcomputer.Smokingisalsobadforthem.
3.Donotdrinkoreatnearcomputers.Alittlewaterandpiecesoffoodinthekeyboardarealsobadforacomputer.
4.Keepyourscreencleananddonothaveittoobright.Theyarebadforyoureyes.Makesurethescreenisnottoofarortooneartoyoureyeswhenyouuseacomputer.
41.Whatcanpeopledowithcomputers?
A.playinggames.B.listeningtomusic
C.shoppingD.allofthemabove
42.Whatisbadforacomputer?
A.Toomuchheatintheroom,smokingoreatingnearthecomputer.
B.Too-muchheatintheroom,drinkingoreatingnearthecomputer.
C.Toomuchheatintheroom,smokingordrinkingnearthecomputer.
D.Toomuchheatintheroom,smoking,drinkingoreatingnearthecomputer.
43.Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe______.
A.Howtoprotectoureyes?
B.Howtousecomputers?
C.Howtoprotectyourcomputer?
D.Whatcancomputersdoforus?
B
ASmartHome
Whenyou’renotathome,manyworriesmaystarttocrowdyourmind.DidIturnthecoffeemakeroff?
DidIlockthedoor?
Arethekidsdoingtheirhomeworkorwatchingtelevision?
Withasmarthome,youcanquietalloftheseworries.
Asmarthomeisahomewithacommunicationnetwork.Thisnetworkconnectsdevices(装置),suchaslightsandTVsets,andallowsthemtobecontrolledfromfarawaythroughelectricalwiring,mobilephonecommunicationorWiFiovertheinternet.
Moreandmorepeoplemaystarttoconsiderowningasmarthome,becauseitmakeslifemuchmoreconvenient.Itcanhelpkeepyourroomatacertaintemperature.Itcanrecordwhathappensinsidethehomeandsendthevideotoyourphone.Whenyouareonvacationabroad,youcanuseasmarthomecontrollertoswitchonorofftheelectricitywhennecessary.Somesmarthomescanreceiveavisitor,allowinghimtocomeinandofferinghimadrink.Theycanevenfeedthecatandwatertheplants.
Besides,smarthomesareeasytofix.Mostsmarthometechnologyanddevicesarewirelessandcanbesetupwithaminimumoftools,usingonlytheguidinginformation.Whenaproblemappears,youcandealwithityourselfwithoutpayingaprofessional.
However,forhome-users,thesmarthometechnologyisfarfromperfect.Itcanberatherexpensivetoownthetechnologyandthedevices.Also,becausethesmarthomesystemallowitsownertogethomeinformationfromanywhere,itleavesthehomeeasytobeattackedbyhackers(黑客),whomaysecretlyuseorchangetheinformationinthesystem.
Now,manyscientistsareexcitedatthefutureofsmarthometechnology.Imaginebeingabletogetfashionadvicefromyourmirror,orreceivefoodshoppingsuggestionsfromyourrefrigerator.Whilethereareotherswhoworrythatthosesmartdeviceswillmakepeoplelazierandlonelier.Whateveritis,onethingisforsure---smarthometechnologywillchangethewayweliveandwork.
44.Accordingtothepassage,nowadaysasmarthomecanlockthedoorthrough____.
A.electriclightsB.mirrortechnologies
C.mobilephonesD.shoppingprograms
45.Thethirdparagraphofthepassageismainlyabout_____.
A.thestepstousesmartsystemsB.thepricesofsmartprograms
C.theadvantagesofasmarthomeD.thetoolsforsettingupsmartdevices
46.What’sthewriter’sopinionaccordingtothepassage?
A.Peoplewillbecomelesshappyinthefuture.
B.People’slifestylewillbedifferentinthefuture.
C.Mobilephonesarethemostimportantinsmarthomes.
D.Smarthomesaremuchbetterthanothersmartsystems.
C
Youngpeopleareperhapsbetter-knownforspendingmoneythansavingit.Butsomenewbankingwebsitesaredecidingtochangethat.Thesewebsitesofferyoungpeopletheinformationandtoolstheyneedtowatchovertheirmoney.Thewebsitesalsolettheuserssharetheirfinancial(消费)experienceswithotheryoungpeople.
Nineteen-year-oldAlixScotthasbeenworkingatastorethissummer.Sheissavingmoneytopayforcollegenextyear.“Ihavetosaveforallmycollegemoneybecausemyparentscan’toffermeenough.So,Ihavetodependonmyownsavings,”Shesaid.Butinsteadofputtinghermoneyinalocalbank,MsScottbeganusingSmartyPig,aweb-basedbankingservice.Shesaid,“WhenIdothat,Istopthedrivetojustspendthemoney.”
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