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1、最新人教版高中英语选修九单元测试题全套带答案1最新人教版高中英语选修九单元测试题全套带答案1选修九 Unit 1Breaking records单元测试1笔试部分:I. 单项选择1. How about eight oclock outside the cinema? That _ me fine.A. fits B. meets C. satisfies D. suits2. The disc, digitally _ in the studio, sounded fantastic at the party that night.A. recorded B. recordingC. to

2、be recorded D. having recorded3. Before building a house, you will have to_ the governments permission.A. get from B. follow C. receive D. ask for4. Her son, to whom she was so_, went abroad ten years ago.A. loved B. cared C. devoted D. affected5. By the time Jane gets home, her aunt_ for London to

3、attend a meeting.A. will leave B. leaves C. will have left D. left6. The more I think about him, the more reasons I find for loving him _ I did.A. as much as B. as long asC. as soon as D. as far as7. He is able to lift _ of two hundred jin.A. weigh B. weights C. a weight D. weighty8. Scientists gene

4、rally agree that Earths climate will warm up over the next 50 to 100 years _ it has warmed in the 20,000 years since Ice Age.A. as long as B. as much asC. as soon as D. as well as9. Elephants have their own way to tell the shape of an object and _ it is rough or smooth.A. 不填 B. whether C. how D. wha

5、t10. _ ,! have to put it away and focus my attention on study this week.A. However the story is amusingB. No matter amusing the story isC. However amusing the story isD. No matter how the story is amusing11.Once a decision has been made, all of us should _ it.A. direct to B. stick toC. lead to D. re

6、fer to12.Jumping out of_ airplane at ten thousand feet is quite _ exciting experience.A. x; the B. x; an C. an; an D. the; the13. Lets go and have a good drink tonight. _ Have you got the first prize in the competition?A. What for? B. Thanks a lot.C. Yes, Id like to. D. Why not?14. How about putting

7、 some pictures into the report? _ A picture is worth a thousand words.A. No way. B. Why not?C. All right? D. No matter.15. Maggie has been fortunate to find a job she loves and, _, she gets well paid for it.A. sooner or later B. whats moreC. as a result D. more or lessII. 完形填空 It was the district sp

8、orts meet. My foot still hadnt healed(痊愈)from a(n) 16 injury. I had 17 whether or not I should attend the meet. But there I was, 18 for the 3,000-meter run. Ready. set. The gun popped and we were off. The other girls rushed 19 me. I felt 20 as I fell farther and farther behind. Hooray! shouted the c

9、rowd. It was the loudest 21 I had ever heard at a meet. The first-place runner was two laps(圈)ahead of me when she crossed the finish line. Maybe I should 22 , I thought as I moved on. 23 ,I decided to keep going. During the last two laps, I ran 24 and decided not to 25 in track next year. It wouldn

10、t be worth it, 26 my foot did heal. When I finished, I heard a cheer- 27 than the one Id heard earlier. I turned around and 28 ,the boys were preparing for their race. They must be cheering for the boys. I was leaving 29 several girls came up to me. Wow, youve got courage! one of them told me. Coura

11、ge? I just 30 a race! I thought. I would have given up on the first lap, said another girl. We were cheering for you. Did you hear us? Suddenly I regained 31 . I decided to 32 track next year. I realized strength and courage arent always 33 in medals and victories, but in the 34 we overcome(战胜). The

12、 strongest people are not always the people who win, 35 the people who dont give up whenthey lose.16. A. slighter B. worse C. earlier D. heavier17. A. expected B. supposed C, imagined D. doubted18. A. late B. eager C. ready D. thirsty19. A. from behind B. ahead of C. next to D. close to20. A. ashame

13、d B. astonished C. excited D. Frightened21. A. cheer B. shout C. cry D. noise22. A. slow down B. drop out C. go on D. speed up23. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. Besides D. However24. A. with delight B. with fear C. in pain D. in advance25. A. play B. arrive C. race D. attend26. A. even if B. only if C

14、. unless D. until27. A. weaker B. longer C. lower D. louder28. A. well enough B. sure enough C. surprisingly enough D. strangely enough29. A. while B. when C. as D. since30. A. finished B. won C. passed D. lost31. A. cheer B. hope C. interest D. experience32. A. hold on B. turn to C. begin with D. s

15、tick with33. A. measured B. praised C. tested D. increased34. A. sadness B. struggles C. diseases. D. tiredness35. A. or B. nor C. and D. butIII. 阅读理解 (A) It was an early September day, cool and bright and just right for running, and I was in the first few miles of a lO-knownmile race over a course

16、with a few high hills. Still, I felt energetic; despite the hills it was going to be a fine run. Just ahead of me was Peggy Mimno, a teacher from Mount Kiseo, New York. She too was running easily, moving along at my speed. The pace felt comfortable, so I decided to stay where I was; why pay attentio

17、n to pace when she was setting such a nice one? Id overtake(追上) her later on when she tired. So I ran behind her. The course headed north for miles, wandered west for a hilly mile, then turned south again along a winding road. The race was getting harder. We had four miles left and already it was be

18、ginning to be real work. Peggy overtook a young runner. She seemed to know him, for they exchanged a few cheerful words as she passed him. Their exchange worried me. You dont chat during a race unless you feeling good, and Peggy plainly was. Still, I was close enough to overtake her if she tired, so

19、 I didnt give up hope completely. We were getting nearer to a long, punishing hill now and it would be the test. We were a mile from the finish line, so whatever happened on the hill would almost determine who crossed it first. As I moved up the hill, my attention wandered for a few minutes. When I

20、looked up, Peggy was moving away-first five yards, then ten, then more. Finally it was clear that there was no help of catching her. She beat me soundly. There is an important lesson in that race. Women are thought to be weaker, slower and not nearly as skilled in sport. Yet as Peggy Mimno so clearl

21、y showed, the similarities between men and women runners are more important than differences. I have run with a number of women, and I can say it is often hard work.36. What did the writer think of the race in the beginning? A. It would be hard work. B. It would be an easy race. C. It would be a tes

22、t of his strength. D. It would be a good learning experience.37. What worried the writer when Peggy greeted the young runner? A. Peggy overtook the young runner. B. Peggy was running energetically. C. Peggy was laughing as the writer. D. Peggy paid no attention to the writer.38. By saying a long, pu

23、nishing hill (paragraph 5 ), the writer implies that _ . A. Peggy would fail to reach the hilltop B. men are more skilled at climbing hills C. overtaking Peggy would be easy D. climbing the hill would be a demanding task39. What lesson does the writer learn from the race? A. Women are as good as men

24、 in sport. B. Women are better at climbing hills. C. He should have more training in a cross-country race. D. He should set a quicker pace at the beginning of a race. (B) Say you are a 17th century construction worker whos worked long and hard to build a splendid tower for the dead wife of your empe

25、ror. Now say that the emperor orders your fingertips cut off so you can never build another one. Yes, that is the Taj Mahal,one of the most famous buildings in the world. And the tale behind the construction is just as impressive as the building itself. First, theres the emperor of northern India, S

26、hah Jehan,also called the King of the World. In 1612,Shah Jehan married Mumtaz Mahal. Madly in love, they had 14 children over the next 20 years. But then sadness came. As Mumtaz was about to give birth to childnumber 14, she said she had heard her unborn baby cry out. It was a sign of death. And as

27、 Mumtaz lay dying, she asked Jehan to build a lasting memorial to celebrate their love. When the heartbroken Jehan appeared eight days after his wifes death, his people were shocked to see that his coal-black hair had turned snow-white. Putting away his sadness, Jehan ordered his wifes dying wish ca

28、rried out. More than 20,000 workers labored nearly 22 years to complete the construction. In 1653,Jehan placed Mumtazs remains in the center under the building. And then, son number five, Aurangzeb, murdered his brothers and took over the power from his aging father. Hehan lived the rest of his days

29、-eight years, to be exact-imprisoned not far from the Taj Mahal. Jehan was only allowed to climb onto the top of his prison to see the timelesstreasure from a distance. But never again would he be allowed to visit it-until he was buried next to his wife. Today 25,000 people visit the Taj Mahal each

30、day. Though the reason for building the tower was a strange, sad story, those who see its breath-taking beauty are reminded of the happiness that inspired its construction.40. The first two paragraphs were written to show that A. the Taj Mahal is all unusual historic building B. ancient Indian emper

31、ors were cruel C. construction workers led a hard life in ancient India D. India has some of the most famous buildings in the world41. The Taj Mahal was first built as _ . A. a prison B. a gift to Mumtaz C. a memorial building D. a tourist attraction42. We learn from the text that Mumtaz probably died in _ . A. 1626 B. 1632 C. 1634 D. 1653 (C) My teenage son Karl became withdrawn after his father died. As a single parent, I tried to do my best to talk to him. But the more I tried, the more he pulled

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