1、人教版英语九年级Unit6Unit8阶段过关月考试题人教版英语九年级Unit6-Unit8阶段过关月考试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单选题1-Who broke the window?-_. A strong wind broke it last night.ASomebody BAnybody CNobody DEverybody2Many cities in China, Beijing, have been deeply affected by dirty air.Aincluding Bbehind Cwithout Dbetween3 Do you come to Sout
2、h Korea for the _ of seeing your family or doing business? I come here on business.Ainterest BbenefitCpurpose Dthought4Linda, can you tell me something about Tu Youyou?Sure. She is the woman won the Nobel(诺贝尔) Medicine Prize.Awhich Bwhose Cwho Dwhom5A number of volunteers _ willing to teach in China
3、s rural areas.Yes, the number is getting _.Ais; bigger and bigger Bare; bigger and biggerCis; more and more Dare more and more6I like English very much. I never miss a to practice English with foreigners.Asubject Bmistake Cchance Dspace7Dear, you need to by next week, to go to university at home or
4、go abroad. You are going on eighteen.OK, Mom. I am considering it.Amake an appointment Bmake a suggestionCmake a decision Dmake friends8Hi! A purse is on the ground. Whose is it?Theres a girl over there. Maybe its _.Aher Bhers Cshe Dherself9“Food Safety” has become one of _topics recently.Ahot Bhott
5、er Chottest Dthe hottest10The box was too heavy for me , so I pulled it into my room.Ato carry Bcarry Ccarried Dcarrying11Do you know Mo Yan?His books into English a few years ago.Awere translated BtranslatedCare translated Dtranslates12I _ believe it _ I see it with my own eyes.Awont; and Bwill; bu
6、t Cwill; until Dwont; until13When I walked past the park, I saw some old people _ Chinese Taiji.Ado Bdoing Cdid Dare doing14Its difficult to get to the other side of the river.I think a bridge _ over the river.Ashould be built Bshould buildCwill build Dhas built15Mum,Im not feeling well.Oh,dear!_AWh
7、ats wrong? BNot at all.CAll right. DHow old are you?二、完型填空 Frank was a very talkative boy. He never saw a new thing without asking a lot of questions about it. His mother was very kind and 16 . When it was proper to answer his questions, she would do so.The first time Frank saw an hourglass, he was
8、very much 17 , but he did not know what it was. His mother 18 ,“An hourglass is made in the shape of the figure 8. The sand is put in one end, and 19 a small hole in the middle. The sand put into the glass will go through 20 an hour. ”Frank watched the little stream of sand. He was impatient, becaus
9、e it would not run faster. “Let me 21 it, Mother,” said he. “It is lazy, and will never get through.”“Oh yes, it will, my son ,” said his mother. “The sand moves by 22 , but it moves all the time. When you look at the clock, you will find the same. 23 you are playing, the sand is running, grain by g
10、rain, and the hands of the 24 are moving, second by second. At night, the sand in the hourglass has run through twelve times. The hour hand of the clock has moved all around 25 great face. This is because they keep at work every 26 . They do not stop to think how much they have to do, and 27 it will
11、 take them to do it. ”Now, Franks mother wanted him to learn a poem, but he said, “Mum, I 28 . ” His mother said ,“Study all the time. 29 care about the time it will take. You will be able to say it very soon. ”Frank followed his mothers 30 . He studied line after line, and in one hour and a half he
12、 knew the poem perfectly.16Astrict Bpatient Cnervous Dpolite17Apleased Brelaxed Cinterested Dbored18Aexplained Brepeated Cthought Dadded19Aruns through Bruns along Cgoes over Dgoes across20Abefore Bfor Cafter Din21Ashake Bget Ctake Dcarry22Acarefully Bquickly Cheavily Dslowly23ASince BUnless CBefore
13、 DWhile24Aboy Bmother Cclock Dhourglass25Ahis Bher Cits Dtheir26Ayear Bmonth Cweek Dminute27Ahow far Bhow long Chow much Dhow soon28Acan Bcant Ccould Dcouldnt29AOften BNever CAlways DSometimes30Arule Bsteps Cadvice Ddecision三、阅读单选There is a new trend(趋势)letting kids choose their punishments when the
14、y do something wrong. Sallys mom has admitted(承认) that she uses the method, and her daughter once chose having her computer taken away for a month as her punishment. Do you think this is a good way to encourage better behavior? “They should! Im tired of the unfair punishments that my parents have ch
15、osen!”Reader Alice“Its not so good. I think kids would make up the punishment, so that they can avoid something.”Actress Mary“The point of punishment is for kids to learn what they did was wrong. If they choose it in their own way, they wont take it seriously.”Singer Jenny“I think its a good thing f
16、or kids to choose punishments. It can help give them a bigger sense of responsibility. And it teaches them valuable lessons.”Writer Tony“Of course not. Whats the use of even punishing someone if they can choose their own punishments as they like?”Doctor David31 thinks kids should be allowed to choos
17、e their own punishments.ADavid BAlice CMary DJenny32What punishment did Sally once choose?AShe didnt play computer for a month.BShe didnt buy a computer a month ago.CShe couldnt stay at home for a month.DHer mother didnt play computer for a month.33From the article we learn that .Achildren like puni
18、shmentsBall the children refuse to choose their own punishmentsCparents always punish their children in their own wayDparents like punishing their kids34What does Tony do?AHe is an actor. BHe is a singer.CHe is a doctor. DHe is a writer.35 of the five people disagree(s) with this new punishment meth
19、od.AOne BTwo CThree DFourA 13-year-old American has made a cheap machine that can help blind people read.The blind can read by usingBraille a system of small bumps (隆起物) that the blind touch to read the letters. The machine that makes these small bumps usually costs at least $2,000. It is called Bra
20、ille writer. The American schoolboy, Shubham Banerjee, made a new Braille writer from a Lego tool that lets people create robots. Banerjee has called his new machine the Braigo a combination (组合) of the words Braille and Lego. It costs just $ 350. It works by changing electronic text into Braille an
21、d then printing it using a computer or mobile machine.Banerjee designed (设计) his Braigo last year for a school science exhibition. Since then, he has caught the interest of Silicon Valley in the USAThe big technology company Intel spent money on Banerjees machine last November, but they did not say
22、how much money they put in. Banerjee also got $35, 000 from his father to help him start the project. His father works as a computer engineer (工程师) at Intel. He spoke about why he gave so much money to his son, saying:”We as parents started to be interested more, thinking that hes on to something an
23、d this invention has to continue.” Banerjee told the AP News: “My dream would probably be having most of the blind peopleusing my Braigo.”36What is Braile in Line 2?AA system of bumps to help the blind read.BThe name of a new invention.CA very cheap machine.DA Lego robot.37How much will one save if
24、he buys a Braigo instead of a usual Braille writer?AOver $2,000. BLess than $350.CExactly $35,000. DAt least $1,650.38What does the Braigo change into Braille?APhotocopies. BVoices.CElectronic text. DComputer languages.39Why did Banerjee design his invention?AHe did it as a hobby.BIntel told him to
25、do it.CHe did it for a school science project.DHe wanted to get money from his father.40Banerjees parents wanted him to continue to _.Acatch Intels interest Bwork on his inventionCbe a computer engineer Duse the new Braille writer四、填空Humans Greatest Achievements The earth is 4.5 billion years old, b
26、ut the human race has lived on it for just 200,000 years. In that short time, we have achieved some amazing things. 41The list is almost endless. The invention of the airplane has changed our lives. The discovery of antibiotics(抗生素) has saved the lives of millions of people. Can you imagine living w
27、ithout electricity? What about the printing press(印刷术)? Without great achievements in communication, such as radio, TV, computers, the Internet and smartphones. 42 What about the arts? The arts have brought pleasure to many people, but are the Beatles and Bach more important than antibiotics? 43Fina
28、lly, we must not forget humens early achievements. 44 We cant imagine modern life without cooked food and cars.What are humans greatest achievements? To answer the question, we need to decide what We mean by “great”. 45 Or is it just something that makes us say “Wow” like the Great Wall? What do you
29、 think ? ADo you think it is difficult to have great achievements? BIs it something that makes us rich or happy or saves lives?CWe enjoy these things every day because they are free to use. DThey used fire for cooking and heating and invented the wheel E. Many of humans great achievements are in sci
30、ence and technology F. And is Mickey Mouse as important an achievement as going to space? G. We could probably live without them, but life wouldnt be as interesting ADo you think it is difficult to have great achievements? BIs it something that makes us rich or happy or saves lives?CWe enjoy these things every day because they are free to use. DThey used fire for cooking and heating and invented the wheel E. Many of humans great achievements are in science and technology F. And is Mickey Mouse as important an achievement as going to space? G. We
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