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学年最新外研版九年级英语上册Module7单元测试题及答案精编试题
外研九年级上学期Module7试题
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(满分100分)
一.单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)
从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
()1.Thetwo-daytourofLasVegaswasquite______adventureformyfamily.Weallenjoyeditverymuch.2·1·c·n·j·y
A.aB.an
C.theD./
()2.—Ihearmanypeoplevisitthetowneveryday.Whatisitwell-known______?
—Well,ithasverybeautifulsights.
A.asB.for
C.withD.in
()3.MsWangsaid,“Youshouldwriteabook______afteryoufinishreadingTheArabianNights.”
A.shopB.title
C.clubD.review
()4.Sara’sgrandpadiedin2003.Hehasbeen______formorethantenyears.
A.deadB.alive
C.dyingD.living
()5.—Theradiosaysatigerhas______fromthelocalzoo.
—Oh,whatbadnews!
Ihopeitcanbefoundsoon.
A.heardB.fallen
C.escapedD.borrowed
()6.—Thecentreisdoingalottoprovidegoodeducationfortheleft-behindchildren.
—Yeah,butit’snotgoodenough.Theyshouldtry______.
A.hardB.harder
C.hardestD.hardly
()7.—Idon’tthinkRosswillreplytoAlice’sletter.
—Meeither.Butshe’s______hopingforhisreply.
A.stillB.once
C.alsoD.never
()8.WhenIpassedMrBlack’soffice,he______ourexamresultswiththeheadteacher.
A.discussesB.isdiscussing
C.discussedD.wasdiscussing
()9.—Grandpa,youusuallyreadnewspapersatthistime.WhyareyouwatchingTVnow?
—Well,there’s______intoday’snewspaper.
A.somethinginteresting
B.nothinginteresting
C.interestingsomething
D.interestingnothing
()10.—People,especiallytheyoung,______bytheirfriends.
—That’strue.Friendsplayanimportantpartineveryone’slife.
A.easilyinfluences
B.easilyinfluenced
C.areeasilyinfluenced
D.willbeeasilyinfluenced
()11.—Inmyopinion,everyoneshould______theirbadbehaviourinpublicplaces.
—Iagreewithyou.
A.payforB.tidyup
C.dieforD.turnoff
()12.—Areyoutold______you’lltakeaboattourornot?
—No,notyet.Ireallyhopewewill.
A.thatB.whyC.whenD.whether
()13.—Oh,Jackie,youknowsomuchaboutParis.
—Well,Ilivedthere______.
A.attimesB.foratime
C.atatimeD.atalltimes
()14.—Peter,______totheGiant’sCausewaywithusthisweekend?
—Soundslikeagoodidea.
A.howaboutgoB.whynotyougo
C.whynottogoD.whydon’tyougo
()15.—______?
Youlookveryunhappy,Toby.
—Well,Ilostmygrandma’sglasses.Ican’tfindthemanywhere.
A.What’supB.Areyoucrazy
C.What’sthatD.Wherearethey
二.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
Londonhassomefantasticsightsforeverytourist.Butjust16backdoesthiswonderfulcity’shistorygo?
ItwastheRomanswhodecidedtobuildthecityweknowtodayasLondon.Theyinvaded(入侵)BritaininAD43,andsoonafterwardsbuiltthecityofLondinium.Theysawthatacitywithabridge17theThamesRivercouldbeuseful,bothfortravelingtoEuropeandtravelinginEngland.Itisthoughtthattheoriginalcitywassmall—aboutthe18ofHydePark!
TheGuildhallisthetownhallofthecity,whereyoucanseeboththe19
buildingsandthenewones.ItwasbuiltbyDickWhittington20wenttoLondontomakemoneyasayoungmanaboutsixhundredyearsago.Butafterafewyears,hewasstillvery21anddecidedtoleavethecity.ThenheheardthebellsofLondonringing.Hestoppedand22.Theyseemedtobesaying,“Tryagain,Mayor(市长)ofLondon.”Soheturnedback,decidingto23again.LaterhebecameveryrichandwasLordMayorfourtimesbetween1397and1419.
Nearlyalltheoldcitywas24inthefirein1666.Afterthat,thecitystartedtoloseitspeople.Sonowtheoldcityhasvery25shopsandhomes,whileakilometeraway,thestreetsoftheWestEndofLondonarefullofpeople.
()16.A.howfarB.howsoonC.howlongD.howmuch
()17.A.underB.overC.onD.in
()18.A.shapeB.heightC.styleD.size
()19.A.tallB.oldC.lowD.small
()20.A.whichB.whenC.whoD.where
()21.A.youngB.richC.strictD.poor
()22.A.criedB.laughedC.listenedD.watched
()23.A.tryB.writeC.travelD.speak
()24.A.builtB.burntC.grownD.discovered
()25.A.manyB.allC.mostD.few
三.阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)
阅读下列材料,完成每篇材料后的问题。
A
TheSydneyOperaHouseisoneofthemostfamous20th-centurybuildings.IthasbecomeasymbolofSydneyandAustralia.
Thebase(地基)forthebuildingwasstartedin1959,yearsbeforethedesignswerefinished.IttookDanisharchitect(丹麦建筑师)JornUtzonfouryearstodesigntheOperaHouse.By1962thedesignswerefinishedandconstructionbegan.In1967,peoplestartedthedecorationinside.Intotal(总共)ittook14yearstobuildtheOperaHouseanditwasopenedonthe20thofOctober1973byQueenElizabethII.
Itcostaround$160milliontobuildtheSydneyOperaHouseandthemoneywaspaidbythepublic.6,225squaremetresofglasswasusedtobuildit.TheOperaHousehasabout1,000rooms.Itis185metreslongand120metreswide.Thebuilding’sroofsectionsweighabout15tons.Eachyear,thisfantasticbuildingattracts200,000touriststocomeforavisitorenjoyeventsinit.
TheOperaHousereachesoutintotheharbour.Itisamazingandunforgettable,offeringpeopleastrongsenseofbeauty.
()26.ThedesigneroftheSydneyOperaHousewasfrom .
A.AmericaB.Australia
C.EnglandD.Denmark
()27.BuildingoftheSydneyOperaHouselasted .
A.from1959to1973B.from1962to1973
C.from1959to1967D.from1962to1967
()28.Thereareabout roomsintheSydneyOperaHouse.
A.120B.185
C.1,000D.6,225
()29. paidforthecostoftheSydneyOperaHouse.
A.UtzonB.Thepublic
C.QueenElizabethIID.Thegovernment
()30.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.FamousAustralianBuildings
B.TravellinginSydney
C.TheSydneyOperaHouse
D.TipsforVisitingtheOperaHouse
B
What’sthemostimportantthingforathletes(运动员)towin?
Traininghard?
Havinganexcellentcoach?
Nevergivingup?
Probablytheseareallveryimportant,butaccordingtoanewbook,themostimportantthingisgettingenoughsleep.
ThisbookisSleeptoWin!
byDr.JamesMaasandHaleyDavis.Inthisbook,youcanfindouthowgettingmoresleephelpedfifteen-year-oldSarahHugheswinanOlympicgoldmedal.ShesaidthebiggestchangeshemadeinhertrainingfortheOlympicswasgettingmoresleep.SleeptoWin!
alsogivesexamplesofotherprofessionalathletesaswellasstudentathletesbecomingfasterrunnersbecauseofgettingmoresleep.Forexample,afterAmberWay,ahighschoolstudentinMichigan,changedhersleepingtimefromseventooverninehourseachnight,herrunningspeedincreasedalot.Shefinallybecamethestatechampion(州冠军)afterbreakingfiveschoolrecords.
Dr.HaleyDavisexplained,“Whyissleepingsohelpful?
Thereasonisthatteenagerswhosebodiesarestillgrowingneedtogetabout9.25hoursofsleepeachnight.That’sabouttwohoursmorethanmostAmericanteenagersaregetting.Enoughsleephelpsthebrainworkproperly.Whileteenagersaresleeping,theirbrainsarepreparingforthenextday.Agoodnight’ssleepcanhelpthempayattention,makedecisionsandbecreative.”
()31.WhoisanOlympicchampion?
A.Dr.JamesMaas.B.Dr.HaleyDavis.
C.SarahHughes.D.AmberWay.
()32.Wecanreadmanystoriesof______inSleeptoWin!
A.youngathletes
B.theauthors
C.hard-workingstudents
D.greatcoaches
()33.InAmerica,mostteenagersaregettingabout______hours’sleepeachnight.
A.7B.7.25C.9D.9.25
()34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“properly”meaninChinese?
A.适当地B.永久地C.独立地D.不断地
()35.WhatdotheauthorsofSleeptoWin!
probablythinkisthemostimportantthingforyoungathletestowin?
A.Traininghard.B.Havingagoodcoach.
C.Nevergivingup.D.Gettingenoughsleep.
C
Thursday,April24th
Wegottotheclean,lovelycityofYangzhouearlyinthemorning.ThisisourfirsttriptoChina.Allthedifferentsmellsattractourattentiontothelocalfood.Wearegoingtotrysomethingspecialfordinnertonight.Thehotelwearestayinginisnotexpensivebutveryclean.Weplantostayhereforafewdays,visitsomeplacesinthecity,andthentraveltotheGreatWallinthenorth.
Sunday,April27th
WevisitedthefamousSlenderWestLake(瘦西湖)whichwascrowdedwithvisitorsfromallovertheworld,andboughtalotoftoysforourfriendsoutsidethegateofthepark.Everythingissocolourful,andwehavetakenhundredsofphotosalready!
Latertodaywewilldothefamousfootmassage(按摩)andthenleavefortheGreatWall.Wewilltakethenighttrainnorth,stayinBeijingfortwodays,andthencatchabustotheGreatWall.
Wednesday,April30th
OurtriptotheGreatWallwaslongandboring.Wevisitedasmallvillageinthemountains.Peopleinthevillagelovethequietlife.TheyarethekindestpeopleIhadevermet.Theyalwayssmileandsay“Hello”.RalphandIcanspeakonlyafewwordsinChinese,sosmilingisthebestwaytoshowourkindness.
()36.Fromthepassagewecanseethatthewriterhada stayinYangzhou.
A.four-dayB.five-day
C.six-dayD.seven-day
()37.Thewriterdidn’t inYangzhou.
A.tastedeliciousfoodB.visitplacesofinterest
C.dofootmassageD.climbmountains
()38.ThewriterleftBeijingfortheGreatWall .
A.bytrainB.bycar
C.bybusD.onfoot