1、秋牛津深圳版英语九上Unit 3Family life能力训练II完形填空(10分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共10小题,每小题1分)Dad decided that we should all go on a camping trip the next Sunday. My little brother, Paul, _21_ that the trip would probably not go completely as planned. I said, “_22_ it will be fun.” I started to _23_ b
2、ack. Once, Dad decided, “We should learn how to boat. Then we_24_ two boats from our friends and drove for three hours to a_25_, but when we got there, we discovered that we had forgotten to take the paddles (划桨). Paul and I got in a _26_ with Dad, and our two younger sisters got in the other boat w
3、ith Mom. We flowed around the lake for about a (n) _27_. Then we all jumped into the water with our life jackets on. And then we pushed the boats back to the bank. It was a (n) _28_ trip and I liked it. “We dont need seats! Dad said _29_. Well take all the seats out of the car when we get to the par
4、k and put them in an air bed. I dont know what it will be like on this trip, but I am sure that with Mom, Dad and the four of us_30_ sleeping on the air bed in a small car in a park, we will have a good time.( ) 21. A. hoped B. worried C. satisfied D. excited( ) 22. A. And B. So C. Or D. But( ) 23.
5、A. think B. throw C. walk D. fly( ) 24. A. offered B. stole C. borrowed D. mended( ) 25. A. sea B. stream C. river D. lake( ) 26. A. boat B. car C. taxi D. river( ) 27. A. month B. minute C. week D. hour( ) 28. A. dangerous B. wonderful C. ordinary D. unpopular( ) 29. A. angrily B. sadly C. happily
6、D. honestly( ) 30. A. sons B. daughters C. kids D. friends阅读理解(35分)i阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。(共25小题,每小题1分)AThe world famous Taj Mahal stands near the Yamuna River and was built for Mumtaz Mahal, the favorite wife of the Mughal emperor (皇帝), Shah Jahan. There is a beautiful love story of the
7、Mughal emperor and his wife. In, or about 1628 AD, Shah Jahan became an emperor. Earlier he was married to a beautiful Persian princess, Arjumand Bano Begum, who came to be known as Mumtaz Mahal. The emperor loved his wife so much that he always provided her with the best. In 1631 AD, the emperor se
8、t off on a long trip with his wife. On the way there, his wife died when giving birth to their 14th child. Before she died, she asked for four promises from the emperor:1. to build the most beautiful monument for her; 2. not to remarry; 3. to be kind to their children; 4. to visit her tomb every yea
9、r. From then on, the story of the Taj Mahal began when the emperor decided to meet his wifes wishes. Construction began and it took 22 years and as many as 20,000 people to finish it. It cost nearly 40 million rupees (卢比) and 500 kg of gold. The white marble monument was designed in Persian style an
10、d it really showed the emperors love for his wife.( ) 31. Which of the following is TRUE according to the first two paragraphs? A. Shah Jahan was the Mughal emperors wife. B. Shah Jahan got married after he became an emperor. C. Shah Jahan built Taj Mahal for his wife. D. Shah Jahan didnt love his w
11、ife Mumtaz Mahal.( ) 32. Arjumand Bano Begum died _. A. in 1628 AD B. in 1631 AD C. in 1633 AD D. in 1632 AD( ) 33. The underlined word monument may mean _. A. 木桥 B. 天堂 C. 纪念碑 D. 铁搭( ) 34. What did Arjumand Bano Begum ask Shah Jahan not to do? A. To get married again. B. To build the most beautiful
12、monument. C. To visit her tomb every year. D. To be kind to their children.( ) 35. Which of the following can be the title for this passage? A. The love story of Taj Mahal. B. The Taj Mahals Persian style. C. Shah Jahan and his 14th child. D. 14 kids of Mumtaz Maha.BEvery town in the United States h
13、as a post office. Some are very small, and you may also find them in the corner of a shop. Others are larger buildings. They are open on weekdays and on Saturday mornings. From Monday to Friday, they are usually open from 8:30 am to 16:30 pm. If you know how much the postage (邮费) is for your letter,
14、 you can buy stamps at any window. In some post offices, you can buy stamps from machines. Stamps are sold at different prices, from one cent to many dollars. If you are not sure how much the postage is for your letter, you may ask the man or the woman in the post office for help. He or she will giv
15、e you the stamps you need. If you are sending your letter far away, you should use airmail envelopes. Remember that postage will be more expensive for a letter to be sent outside the country. At a post office, you can also buy postcards. A postcard is cheaper than a letter. Usually the postage for a
16、 postcard is about half that of a letter. The postcards that you buy at a post office do not have pictures. And they are not to be sent outside the country. Sending letters is an easy and cheap way to keep in touch with people in many different countries.( ) 36. You can find post offices _ in Americ
17、a. A. in every museum B. in every building C. in every town D. in every shop( ) 37. The post offices in America only open _ a day. A. 7 hours B. 7.5 hours C. 8 hours D. 9 hours( ) 38. How much is the cheapest stamp in America? A. 1 cent. B. 3 cents. C. 1 dollar. D. 3 dollars. ( ) 39. Which of the fo
18、llowing statement is TRUE? A. Post offices are open from Monday to Sunday in America. B. You can know the postage of your letter from machines. C. The postage of an airmail letter is cheaper than that of a postcard. D. The postcards bought at a post office usually have no pictures. ( ) 40. From the
19、passage we can infer_. A. the price of stamps in America is expensive B. its convenient to send a letter in America C. there is no worker in American post offices D. you can send postcards to foreign countriesCIn November, 2018, a robot called Curiosity was sent into space by scientists in Californi
20、a. On August 6, 2018, after more than eight months of travel, Curiosity reached Mars. The robot landed near Mars equator (赤道). Minutes later, it sent back to the earth a black and-white picture of its own wheels on Mars. Weighing about a ton, the robot is the heaviest Mars explorer yet. The three Ma
21、rs robots were sent before Curiosity depended on large airbags for a soft, safe landing. But Curiositys weight made landing very difficult. The scientists planned a number of steps to slow down the spaceship carrying Curiosity so that it would not go crashing into Mars. As it came close to Mars, a l
22、arge parachute opened, helping to slow down the landing. Later, other things helped slow it down more. In the end, Curiosity had a safe, gentle landing. Curiosity will stay on Mars for 98 weeks, looking for the ingredients (组成部分) of life, and might find an answer to the question of whether or not Ma
23、rs once had life. Scientists hope that Curiosity will make some big discoveries. But for the moment they are happy that their latest robot made it to Mars safely. Charles Elachi, director of the landing team, compared his team of scientists to a team of Olympic athletes. This team came back with a g
24、old medal, he said.( ) 41. It took Curiosity_ to get to Mars. A. seven weeks B. about one month C. ninety-eight weeks D. over eight months( ) 42. Landing was more difficult for Curiosity because _. A. it was slower than other Mars explorers B. it was heavier than other Mars explorers C. it was more
25、beautiful than other Mars explorers D. it was more dangerous than other Mars explorers( ) 43. A large parachute and other things were used to_. A. open the large airbags B. protect the spaceship C. take a picture of Curiosity D. help Curiosity land on Mars safely( ) 44. The scientists want to use Cu
26、riosity to find out whether _. A. Mars once had life B. there is a flat place on Mars C. Mars is heavier than the earth D. robots can stay on Mars for a long time( ) 45. The underlined sentence can be replaced by_. A. The robots worked very well B. The explorers were very useful C. The landing team
27、did a good job D. The Olympic athletes won the first prizeDEvery morning, a woman baked bread for her and her family and an extra piece for a hungry passer-by. She would always put the extra piece of bread on the window sill. She noticed that a hunchback (驼背) came every day and took the extra piece.
28、 Instead of saying thanks to her, he would say, The bad you do remains with you. The good you do comes back to you! This went on, day after day. Finally, the woman got very angry. He is so impolite! she said to herself. One day, she added some poison to the piece of bread she prepared for him! When
29、she was about to put the piece of bread on the window sill, she stopped. What am I doing? she said. Immediately, she threw the bread into the fire, prepared another one and put it on the window sill. As usual, the hunchback came, picked up the bread and said those words to her. That evening, there w
30、as a knock on the door. It was the womans son, hungry and weak.Looking at his mother he said, Mom, I was too hungry to walk any further a mile away. But just then, an old hunchback was kind enough to give me a piece of bread. Then the woman realized the meaning of the words, The bad you do remains w
31、ith you. The good you do comes back to you!( ) 46. Why was the woman angry with the hunchback? A. He was very ugly. B. He never paid for the bread. C. He never said thanks to the woman. D. He always stole bread from the woman.( ) 47. What is the right order of the events in the passage? The hunchback picked up the piece of bread. The womans son came back home alive. The hunchback gave the piece of bread to a hungry man. The woman put a piece of bread on the window sill. A. B. C. D. ( ) 48. _ saved her sons life. A. His moth
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