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1、九年级英语Unit 13 单元测试题附答案Unit 13 单元测试题Written test part (共90分). 单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。( )21. Could you give me some advice on how to lose weight?Well, I think eating healthily can really make _ difference.A. a B. an C. the D. 不填( )22. Plastics, as we know, are harmful _ the environ

2、ment.A. on B. at C. to D. in( )23. Miss Clark has decided to buy the house because it has many _. The biggest one is that it is near her company.A. suggestions B. advantages C. memories D. challenges( )24. That well-educated gentleman was so _ to his wife. Dont you think it strange?A. close B. ready

3、 C. similar D. cruel( )25. How much did your holiday in Thailand _, Wang Xue?It was 20,000 yuan in total.A. take B. cost C. spend D. pay( )26. I think Ill go and see Bob.You _. He often mentions you.A. need B. may C. should D. can( )27. Could Nelly afford _ a house with a big garden?A. to buy B. buy

4、ing C. buy D. to buying( )28. Our physics teacher says that the last to leave the lab must remember _ the windows. A. close B. closing C. closed D. to close( )29. Im surprised to see you smoking. You _, I remember.A. arent used to B. werent used to C. didnt use to D. dont use to( )30. So far this ye

5、ar we _ about half of the road and we are sure that it will be finished on time.A. have built B. builtC. build D. are building( )31. The new museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and _ by more than one hundred people every day.A. visits B. visited C. is visited D. was visited( )32. Kevins pet

6、dog was dead. No one could _ to life.A. bring it out B. bring it backC. give it out D. give it back( )33. The old primary school was _ last year. Now there arent any old buildings left in the town.A. fixed up B. set up C. turned down D. pulled down( )34. It is helpful for older adults to exercise. N

7、ot only _ them keep their bodies healthy, but it can also help their brains.A. it helps B. helps it C. can it help D. it can help( )35. Walking after meals is good for our health._. Ruby, lets go out for a walk after supper.A. I dont agree B. I agree C. It doesnt matter D. It depends. 完形填空(每小题1分,共10

8、分)先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。Look around any kitchen and what do you see? 36 youll find many boxes and bottles in fridges and garbage cans (垃圾桶). Most people see 37 there, but Brian Yanish sees a wonderful world.Yanish is a writer. His new book ScrapKins: Junk Re-Thunk guides reade

9、rs to create instruments and toys out of things most of us 38 . The book teaches readers how to create a world made of recycled materials. 39 did Yanish write this book? It had to do with Yanishs childhood drawings. “As a kid, my favorite thing to do was 40 monsters (怪物),” Yanish says. “As I got a b

10、it older, I began to build things in my fathers workshop.” Years later, Yanishs mother gave him a box full of his childhood drawings. 41 these things again made Yanish want to write this book. He created six monsters, named ScrapKins, and made 42 the central part of his book. The ScrapKins live in S

11、crap City. There they invent wonderful things from human junk.ScrapKins: Junk Re-Thunk not only tells about the story of the ScrapKins but also 43 how to create earth-friendly projects. Yanish hopes the book makes kids “rethink the junk around them and create art 44 everyday, recycled materials.”Scr

12、apKins: Junk Re-Thunk is popular. Yanish says fans can expect more books and games to help kids learn about creative recycling. “ 45 we can get kids to create something new from the junk, then the ScrapKins have succeeded in their mission (使命),” he adds.( )36. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Probably D. L

13、uckily ( )37. A. treasure B. junk C. pleasure D. pain ( )38. A. give away B. throw away C. take away D. run away ( )39. A. When B. Where C. Which D. Why( )40. A. draw B. act C. write D. count ( )41. A. Seeing B. Repeating C. Collecting D. Introducing ( )42. A. it B. him C. us D. them ( )43. A. finds

14、 B. cares C. shows D. asks( )44. A. for B. with C. from D. of ( )45. A. Though B. Because C. So D. If . 阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)AFor twelve children aged between ten and fifteen, Saturdays are spent learning the art of cooking. Their weekly lessons in small classes are so popular that there is a waiting lis

15、t of 30 children who want to do the course. Parents pay 280 for the course where their children can have fun and learn how to make good food.Class member Bill, aged ten, says, “I love my moms cooking and now I can do it better than her. The teachers always make us laugh, especially when we sit down

16、with them to share the food weve made.”Flora is twelve, and she says, “I did a meal for ten friends which they really enjoyed. Then my mom suggested I take up a hobby, instead of doing nothing on weekends. I was happy staying at home, so I wasnt too keen at first. Im really glad I decided to come, t

17、hough.”Their teacher, Philippe, says, “The students are great. They pay attention and remember things better than adults, although the kitchen isnt always as tidy when theyre cooking! As adults, were always learning more about food. If parents interest their children in cooking while they are young,

18、 theyll have enough skills to make food for themselves when they leave home.”根据材料内容选择最佳答案。( )46. From the first paragraph, we can know _.A. where the course is givenB. how much the course costsC. when the next course will beginD. who the teachers of the course are( )47. What does Bill think of the t

19、eachers?A. Strict. B. Creative. C. Humorous. D. Hard-working.( )48. Why did Flora take the course?A. She felt bored on weekends.B. Her friends advised her to do it.C. Her mother wanted her to develop an interest.D. She wanted to learn to cook something special.( )49. The underlined word “keen” is cl

20、osest in meaning to “_”.A. upset B. angry C. surprised D. interested( )50. What does Philippe say about his young students?A. They like to ask him questions.B. They keep the kitchen tidier than adults do.C. They remember things better than adults do.D. They teach their parents what they have learned

21、 in class.B Bradford City MattersWelcome to the winter edition (版) of City Matters.“Dont Drop It; Stop It!”Put rubbish in your wheelie bin (有轮大垃圾筒).You must put your rubbish in your wheelie bin to keep your environment clean. Dont pile your rubbish up (堆放) in your house or garden use a wheelie bin o

22、r one of our larger bins.You can buy a wheelie bin from our Waste Management Section at 01943 874 122.You can tell us about mice or rubbish in your area by phoning our Public Health Unit at 01943 874 146. Did you know that you can get a 50 fine (罚款) for dropping rubbish on the streets? Our Council o

23、fficers are on the streets of Bradford looking for people who drop rubbish. They will fine people who drop litter. This is part of our “Dont Drop It; Stop It!” campaign (运动).Dont fill your bin recycle.Just think how full your bin gets over the holidays. To reduce your waste:*Say “no” to unwanted bag

24、s.Take your own bags to the supermarket or reuse old ones.Get your free shopping bag from our Advice Center.*Recycle your waste.Take bottles to your local recycling center.*Buy recycled things.Cards and paper are good examples.Our competition winnersAs part of our “Dont Drop It; Stop It!” campaign,

25、community groups from the north, south, east and west of the city 500 volunteers entered our competition to clean up their area. The goal was to make the city cleaner for those who live, work, shop or play there.The four winners were: High Trees Parent Group, South Bradford Community Project, The Br

26、idge Community Association and Forest Youth Group.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。( )51. If you have a problem with mice in your area, you can call _.A. 01943 874 122B. 01941 824 146C. 01943 874 146D. 01941 824 122( )52. Which of the following can be put into ?A. Dropping rubbish can be expensive.B. Many people take t

27、heir bags when shopping.C. Piling rubbish up in your garden is a bad habit.D. Our Council officers will help you when youre in trouble.( )53. From the Advice Center, you can get _.A. two wheelie bins B. a free young treeC. a free shopping bag D. some recycled paper( )54. What do we know about the co

28、mpetition?A . There were five winners.B. It was held in the spring.C. It failed to reach its goal.D. 500 volunteers took part in it.( )55. Where might you see this material?A. In a storybook. B. In a health report.C. In a travel magazine.D. In a local newspaper.C All animals produce waste. We call i

29、t “waste”, but we all know it can be very useful. Farmers have long used animal and human waste as a fertilizer (肥料). In some parts of the world, animal waste or poop, is collected, dried and burned for cooking and heating. (56)_The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding has an unusual way of

30、 using animal waste. The pandas in it produce a lot of poop a day. (57)_ Its not strange. After all, paper is made from plant fiber (植物纤维), which cannot be digested (消化) and simply goes through the body as waste.Since pandas eat nothing but bamboo, their waste is perfect paper material. (58)_ Their

31、stomachs havent fully developed for their vegetarian diet, so their bodies make use of just 20% of what they eat. The other 80% comes out as poop: very high in fiber and perfect for paper.After the poop is collected, it is cleaned, crushed and poured into frames to dry. (59)_ No one can guess where the paper comes from. And because of its good quality (质量) as well as the worldwide popularity of the panda, gift products made from the paper sell wel

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