1、九年级英语全册 自我评价练习题五Unit 1011新版人教新目标版doc Unit 10-11I 单项选择:1. They go out _ their way to make me _ at home.A. for;feel B. of;to feel C. to;feels D. of;feel2. - Sorry, Miss Green. Im late again. - Jack, you are _ to leave your house earlier next time.A. expected B. supposed C. worried D. relaxed3. What do
2、 you think of the man?I find _ difficult to work with him.A. him B. me C. it D. that 4. Tina was made _ her own clothes by her mom.A. wash B. washed C. washing D. to wash5. - l dont like the awful pictures. - Neither do I. The awful pictures make me _. A. angry B. relaxed C. sad D. surprised6. I wou
3、ldnt like to attend Marys birthday party _ I am invited. A. Even though B. because C. if D. as7. The film _ on for five minutes when I got to the cinema. A. had begun B. had been C. has been D. began8. Molly didnt wake up even though her alarm clock _. A. ran off B. took off C. went off D. turned of
4、f9. - Would you like coffee or tea? - _ coffee _ tea. Id like orange juice. A. Not.but B. Either.or C. not only.but also D. Neither . nor10. - Would you mind if I closed the window? - _. I also feel a bit cold. A. No problem B. Of course C. Sounds bad D. Not at allII. 完形填空: I was in a big hurry yest
5、erday because I had to be somewhere before noon. When I was trying to move through the heavy traffic, I saw an old man 11 by the side of the road. He was trying to 12 a taxi. In such busy hours, no taxi stopped for him. My heart felt so 13 because the old man had to stand like that in the terrible 1
6、4 . So I stopped next to him. “Hello, 15 do you want to go?” I asked him “Why dont you get inside? Its so hot 16 you to stand there.” He seemed a little shocked but he opened the door and got into the 17 . I adjusted the air conditioning for him and then we started down the road. He kept 18 me all t
7、he way, although I told him not to. An hour later, he thanked me again when he was leaving. Then I 19 on to where I had to be. Just then, I got a 20 from my husband who said his company had 21 a big contract(合同). Oh, I had just done one small thing but we had got so 22 . this was a very big achievem
8、ent for us. In the afternoon, I took my husband to 23 to celebration(庆祝). We bought 24 new shirts. But to our surprise the salesperson gave us a third shirt as a gift. Oh, 25 others can really bring us good luck 11. A. standing B. reading C. lying D. running 12. A. find B. catch C. see D. watch 13.
9、A. big B. small C. heavy D. light 14. A. traffic B. cold C. heat D. rain 15. A. Why B. how C. where D. when 16. A. from B. of C. with D. for 17. A. room B. car C. restaurant D. store 18. A. thanking B. fooling C. answering D. watching 19. A. walked B. worked C. rushed D. jumped 20. A. letter B. advi
10、ce C. book D. call 21. A. lost B. won C. created D. sold 22. A. much B. little C. hard D. easily 23. A eat B. travel C. swim D. shop 24. A. two B. three C. four D. five 25. A. Thanking B. Returning C. Caring D. HelpingIII. 阅读理解A Last year, my dad went to another city to work, so he could no longer d
11、rive me to the places I needed to go. He also thought I was old enough to go to some places myself. I started using the bus to get around town. It was easy to learn the routes and I quickly figured out how to get to places I wanted to go. It is only a two-block walk from our apartment to the nearest
12、 bus stop. From there I can ride the bus downtown to go to the library or museum, or I can visit friends on the other side of town. How convenient it is to travel by bus! Last Sunday, I took the bus to a clean-air meeting at the library. I took a No. 501 bus to Banana Road and then I got off. I walk
13、ed past a bookstore and a hospital. At last I arrived at the library. At the meeting I learned more people choose to travel by bus in my town. At the same time I learned why taking the bus is really a good idea. Riding the bus greatly reduces(减少)air pollution. Besides, it can help one save a lot of
14、money because cars are expensive to buy or fix. I still hope to have a car when Im an adult, but I wont drive it often. If I want to go somewhere, I will be more likely to choose public transportation. 26. Why did the writer start to take the bus ? A. His father couldnt drive him B. He wanted to get
15、 around town. C. The bus stop was near his home D. He wanted to learn the bus routes. 27. The understood words “figured out”in Paragraph 1 mean “_” A. thought B. planned C. understood D. taught 28. What does the writer think of the bus in his town? A. Its convenient B. its crowded C. Its annoying D.
16、 its cheap 29. Last Sunday the write went to the _. A. bookstore B. hospital C. museum D. library 30. Which of the following did NOT the write learn at the clean-air meeting? A. Taking the bus is good for health B. Taking the bus is popular in his town. C. Taking the bus is good for the environment.
17、 D. taking the bus can help one save lots of money.B Life is colorful. However, life sometimes plays jokes on us, especially when one has a bad day. Ryu is an unlucky one. Ryu got up late in the morning. He set the alarm clock at 8:00am the night before because he had a job interview at a company to
18、day. But the alarm clock didnt ring. How strange! Then Ryu sat at the kitchen table where his breakfast usually was, but it wasnt there. Instead, he found a note left by his sister, “I am really busy today. Make breakfast yourself.” So Ryu had a quick breakfast of bread and milk. Then he rode his bi
19、cycle to the company for the interview. When Ryu arrived, he was scolded by the angry bass for being five minutes late. But he still got the job after the interview. Also, he was told to get to work at 9:00am the next day. That night Ryu went to bed earlier at 11:00, in order not to be late the next
20、 day. The next morning, Ryus sister woke him up at 8:00am. But he wanted to stay in bed for five more minutes. He finally had to get up when the sunlight shone down on his eyes. He did everything like any other normal day. When he finished his breakfast, he found it was already 9:05am. He was late a
21、gain. 31. Why did Ryu get out late for the interview? A. Because he was very tired B. Because he didnt feel well C. Because his alarm clock didnt work D. Because he forget to set the alarm clock. 32. What can we learn from Paragraph 3? A. Ryu left a note for his sister. B. Ryu went for the interview
22、 by taxi. C. Ryus favorite foods were bread and milk D. Ryus sister usually cooked breakfast for him. 33. How long was Ryu late for the job interview?A. 5 minutes B. 10 minutes C. 1 hour D. 2 hours 34. When might Ryu get up on his first day of work?A. At 8:00 am B. At 8:45 am C. At 9:05 D. At 11:00
23、am 35. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Ryu lived with his parents and his sister. B. Ryu should get to work at 9:00 in the morning. C. The boss was angry because Ryu dressed casually. D. Ryus sister forgot to wake him up the next morning.C When two people meet, there are
24、a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries. In America, two people usually greet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect to the other person. Athletes from opposite teams shake hands before a game for the same reason. However, most
25、 Americans dont shake hands when they meet people they already know well. When American friends meet each other, they might only wave, or maybe just nod their heads. In New Zealand, there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi”. In the greeting, two people press their noses and foreheads togethe
26、r and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori, who were the first people to live in New Zealand. Even today, many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet. Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some countries, important people used to w
27、ear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France, when people meet, they sometimes kiss each other on the face. In Japan, people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each other. People decided how low to bow d
28、epending on how respected the other person is. Today, new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this with a quick “hi”, a handshake, or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand them. 36. What does the passage mainly talk about ? A. D
29、ifferent ways of greeting B. How to be a polite person C. How to show respect to others D. ways of saying hello in different languages 37. The underlined part “the same reason” refers to _. A. showing love B. showing respect C. thanking each other D. introducing each other 38. What can we learn from
30、 third paragraph? A. Its important to press ones nose in New Zealand. B. Hongi is a kind of traditional food in New Zealand. C. The Maori used to be an old village in new Zealand. D. Pressing the forehead is an old tradition in New Zealand. 39. how low does one Japanese bow to the other? A. It depen
31、ds on how respected the other person is. B. It depends on how old the other person is. C. It depends on how successful the other person is. D. it depends on how tall the other person is. 40. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. its OK to just nod heads when American friend
32、s meet. B. Family members in Japan do not bow to each other. C. In some countries rings were once used for kissing. D. The ways of greeting are changing over time.D He was a single father, living with his 5-year-old boy. He was often worried about his son growing up without a mother to care for him.One d
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