1、九年级英语全册 Unit 4 Stories and Poems单元练习 新版冀教版Unit4 Stories and Poems单元练习一、单项选择 1. I have good friends here and they often help me when I am in trouble. A. the number of B. the number C. a number of D. a number 2. Mary when she saw a big snake in the grass. A. ended up B. ran away C. grew up D. took awa
2、y 3. He could wait and left this city immediately. A. any longer B. much longer C. not longer D. no longer 4. If you are free when you , I hope you can come to see me. A. pass by B. pass away C. pass on D. pass out 5. If you are free at the moment, please clean your bedroom yourself. Here at the mom
3、ent means . A. at once B. now C. right away D. in a minute 6. She is planning her project. Lets help her some good ideas. A. come out B. come up C. come up with D. catch up with 7. She doesnt like to read , but she likes to read in silence. A. loud B. aloud C. quickly D. quietly 8. - He has some tro
4、uble himself in English. - He should do more practice. A. explaining B. expressing C. expecting D. exchanging 9. - Alan! Why are you so late? - Sorry! When I home, I met one of my old friends. A. went B. am walking C. has gone D. was walking10. When I came back home, my mother dinner. A. cooks B. is
5、 cooking C. was cooking D. have cooked11. - Look at the glasses on the desk. Are they Davids? - They belong to him. I saw him go out with glasses just now. A. might B. could C. mustnt D. cant12. - Whose is the pencil box? - It be Toms. Look at his name on the cover! A. can B. may C. must D. need二、完形
6、填空 Five paintings worth 500 million euros, including works by modern masters Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, have been stolen from a Paris museum, officials said Thursday. The paintings 13 missing just before the Musee dArt Moderne was to open. A 14 window and lock suggested that it took place over
7、night Wednesday. Video cameras recorded one person entering the museum 15 a window. But it was unclear 16 more thieves took part in stealing the art. Besides the Matisse and the Picasso, works by Georges Braque, Ferdinand Leger and Amedeo Modigliani were also 17 from the walls of the museum, one of
8、the most-visited in the French capital. It is said that the stolen paintings 18 500 million euros (635 million dollars). France has seen a growing 19 of art thefts in recent months. In January, about 30 paintings 20 some by Picasso and Henri Rousseauwere stolen from a building in the Cote dAzur, wit
9、h a total value of around one million euros. On New Years Eve, a painting by Edgar Degas 21 from the Cantini Museum in Marseille, also in the south of France. The 1877 painting worth 800,000 euros had been lent for 22 by the Musee dOrsay in Paris. In June last year, the Picasso Museum in Paris was r
10、obbed during the day, the art stolen was worth three million euros.13. A. discovered B. were discovered C. have discovered D. is discovered14. A. moved B. pulled C. lost D. broken15. A. across B. through C. on D. over16. A. why B. when C. if D. where17. A. taken away B. given away C. thrown away D.
11、put away18. A. sold B. cost C. took D. afford19. A. group B. part C. lot D. number20. A. including B. except C. with D. against21. A. bought B. borrowed C. disappeared D. appeared22. A. a meeting B. an exhibition C. a play D. a concert三、阅读理解A The Louvre (卢浮宫) first opened to the public in 1793 in Pa
12、ris, France. The Louvre has some of the worlds greatest artwork, including Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa (达芬奇之画蒙娜丽莎). It is the largest national museum in France and one of the most visited museums in the world. The Louvre has drawn a lot of attention recently. According to reports, the American fast
13、-food chain McDonalds is going to open a restaurant in the underground entrance to the Louvre in November. This is McDonalds plan to celebrate its 30th anniversary in France. McDonalds is happy to feed the hungry visitors, but others are unhappy about mixing important art and fast food. But the Louv
14、re thinks that McDonalds fits right in with its international image. In a statement, the Louvre said it is glad that all its visitors, French or foreign, will be able to enjoy a rich selection(选择) of restaurants. The McDonalds would represent the American corner of a new food court (餐饮区). Peter Godd
15、ard, a Canadian writer thinks it is not a bad idea to have McDonalds at the Louvre.23. The first paragraph mainly tells us . A. what the Louvre is B. when the Louvre was open to the public C. where da Vincis Mona Lisa is D. which the largest national museum in France is24. Why did the Louvre draw a
16、lot of attention recently? A. It is going to celebrate its 30th anniversary. B. It might have a fast food restaurant in its entrance. C. It has the most famous paintings in the world. D. It is the largest national museum in France.25. Whats the meaning of the underlined word “image” in the third par
17、agraph? A. 形象 B. 位置 C. 品味 D. 关系26. Whats the Louvres opinion about this question? A. The Louvre is happy to feed the hungry visitors. B. The Louvre is against the decision. C. The Louvre has no idea about the decision. D. The Louvre agrees to the decision.27. Whats the best title for this passage? A
18、. The Louvre B. The American Fast-food ChainMcDonalds C. Art and Hamburgers D. A New Food CourtB Whats this? If youre looking at this tree in the shape of a butterfly, its a topiary. A topiary is a tree or bush that is trained into a shape. A topiary gardener should make a drawing first. The drawing
19、 shows the final shape that the gardener likes. The gardener then chooses a bush for the topiary. It may be one that just planted or one that is already in place. In June of the plants first year, the gardener looks for new leaves. When the leaves grow, its time to shape the bottom of the bush. It n
20、eeds about five years. The top is not trimmed during this time. In the fifth year, the bush grows tall enough for shaping. Then the gardener begins to shape the whole bush. Once a topiary has been started, it needs care all year. In summer it must be cut many times to keep its shape. This cutting al
21、so helps the bush grow. In winter the bushes dont grow. The gardeners have to brush snow off the plants, or snow may hurt some parts of them. Topiary gardening is a very old art. The Romans did it in the first century. In the sixteenth century, people in Europe liked topiaries too. By the late 1600s
22、, topiaries were also grown in America. Today its popular in many parts of the world.28. Put the following in the right order according to the passage.a. The gardener chooses a bush for the topiary.b. The whole bush grows tall enough for shaping.c. The gardener begins to shape the bottom of the bush
23、.d. The gardener draws the shape of a topiary. A. d-a-b-c. B. b-c-a-d. C. a-d-c-b. D. d-a-c-b.29. What does the underlined word trimmed in the third paragraph mean? A. shaken B. cut C. cleaned D. collected30. Why must we cut a topiary many times in the summer? A. Because the bush can be in good shap
24、e. B. Because it will make the bush grow slowly. C. Because it can change the bush into another one. D. Because it helps the bush grow tall enough.31. Growing a topiary garden take both skills and . A. mood B. luck C. money D. time32. The last paragraph mainly tells us that . A. topiary gardening ha
25、s a long history B. topiary gardening is too difficult an art to learn C. topiary gardening plays a great role in our life D. topiary gardening will be more popular in the futureC (Reneea beautiful princess; Brooa blue bear; Nahlooa magical place) When the Princess Renee heard about Broo, she came d
26、own from her castle. She found Broo while he was busy eating honey. Mr. Bear, the Princess said, you can welcome in Nahloo. Here we share with each other. We dont take things from each other. Broo thought about it for a moment and realized that he had made a mistake. Well, he said, maybe drinking al
27、l that milk wasnt the best idea. The Princess continued, Mr. Bear, you can drink and eat, but you wont feel good because you have never made any contribution to anyone else. I think youll find that it is better to be full in your heart not just in your stomach. After saying this, the Princess went b
28、ack to the castle leaving Broo alone. One day Broo was going to take lots of cookies from the rabbits then he remembered what the Princess said to him. So Broo decided not to eat the cookies. The rabbits were surprised and said, Thank you for your kindness, Mr. Bear. Now these cookies will taste swe
29、eter because they are given by you, my friend. If you like, come back tomorrow and we can have the cookies together. Broo was filled with joy and went through the land. He gave back everything he had taken. In return, he received a promise from everyone to share their food with him. Broo was so deli
30、ghted that he started dancing in the moonlight with the Princess as his partner.33. When the Princess Renee came down, Broo was . A. dancing with rabbits B. eating honey C. giving everything back D. having cookies34. In Nahloo, . A. the Princess Renee stayed with Broo all the time B. everyone was ha
31、ppy to share with each other C. Broo took a lot of cookies from rabbits D. Broo never realized his mistake35. Broo felt after he gave the cookies back to the rabbits. A. sad B. surprised C. happy D. hungry36. The passage is probably form . A. an advertisement B. a tour guide C. an application D. a story book37. What can we learn from the passage? A. Its better to give than to receive. B. Every dog has its day. C. The early bird catches the worm. D. Many hands make light work.四、单词拼写(单句首字母填空) 38. If you c the two books, you will see that this one is better.39. A
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