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1、新目标英语九年级第四单元基础水平测试题及答案Unit 4 I used to be afraid of the dark. 单元基础水平测试题(试题总分100分 测试时间45分钟)一. 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。( )1. Brad likes playing badminton a lot and he is _ the school badminton team.A. from B. at 04C. on D. with( )2. We all know lazy people _ succeed, so we should w

2、ork hard to be successful.A. often B. seldom C. usually D. always( )3. Mr. Liu has taught us English _ he came to our school.A. until B. because C. though D. since( )4. Anna studied day and night in order to get good _ on her exams.A. scores B. ways C. reasons D. exercises( )5. Mike was ill in bed,

3、so he was _ from the meeting this morning.A. far B. different C. absent D. free( )6. Susan is so brave that she _ to speak in front of many people.A. forgets B. dares 【1:3】C. hates D. fails( )7. Rick hasnt changed at all. He looks _ the same as he did at school.A. especially B. luckily C. normally D

4、. exactly( )8. Do you _ anything else?Well, I want another postcard.A. spread B. create C. require D. influence( )9. Gina used to _ on weekends, but now she is used to _ insects with her friends.A. watch TV; studying B. watching TV; studyingC. watch TV; study D. watching TV; study( )10. Its interest

5、ing _ the cultures of different countries.A. learn B. to learn C. learns D. to learning( )11. I saw my neighbor Uncle Lu _ in the park yesterday morning.A. to run B. to runningC. running D. runs( )12. The best way of _ the problem is by asking the teacher for help.A. dealing with B. agreeing with C.

6、 looking up D. giving up( )13. I cant go to the meeting _, but Ill send someone to speak for me.A. in danger B. over and over again 3原创作品C. from time to time D. in person( )14. Mike _ more than 800 people in the last two years.A. is interviewing B. has interviewed C. will interview D. interviews( )1

7、5. Jack is really humorous. _. I think he is boring.A. Good luck B. Im not feeling wellC. I dont think so D. Good idea二. 完形填空(每小题1分,共10分) 先通读下面短文,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。Li Yue used to be a happy girl. She used to 1 every day and wanted to be a dancer. But everything 2 in 2008. The year

8、of 2008 was a(n) 3 year for Li Yue. She was trapped (使困住) under some stones during the Wenchuan earthquake (地震). After some time, Li Yue was saved. However, she lost one of her 4 . Can a girl dance with one leg? Yes, but it is really difficult. Li Yue is so 5 that she has never stopped dancing. Duri

9、ng the opening ceremony (仪式) of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games (残奥会), she 6 a ballet (芭蕾舞) performance to people all over the world. Now Li Yue is a student in a school in Beijing and she is very happy. Her 7 even have a special volunteer team “Li Yue Assistance Team” to help her move 8 . The boy

10、s and girls in her class take turns to 9 her wheelchair and that makes Li Yue more cheerful. “Now the most important thing for me is to study hard. But I will continue to dance. 10 can stop me!” said Li Yue. She is braver than everyone ever expected.( )1. A. sing B. dance C. run D. swim ( )2. A. hap

11、pened B. dropped C. worked D. changed ( )3. A. unlucky B. successful C. unimportant D. interesting ( )4. A. arms B. legs C. ears D. eyes ( )5. A. tired B. scared C. brave D. clever ( )6. A. gave B. watched C. liked D. required( )7. A. teachers B. classmates C. parents D. neighbors ( )8. A. completel

12、y B. differently C. easily D. exactly( )9. A. find B. push C. use D. buy ( )10. A. Something B. Everything C. Anything D. Nothing三. 阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分) A According to research, an average (普通的) American kid watches TV for about 3 to 4 hours a day. That means he or she spends more than one and a half mo

13、nths a year in front of the TV. But some American kids are just saying “No” to TV.Take Meghan Kelley from Pembroke, Massachusetts for example. She used to spend a lot of her free time in front of the TV. But several years ago, Meghan gave up her TV habits. Her days of watching TV ended when she and

14、her classmates took part in Screen-Free Week. Screen-Free Week is on the first week of May every year. It is an event where children, families and schools are encouraged to turn off their TVs, computers, DVD players, iPads and so on and “turn on life” read, enjoy nature, and spend time with family a

15、nd friends.After the first week, Meghan decided to test herself further (进一步). “I wanted to see how long I could go without TV,” said Meghan. “Could I do it for a year?” The answer was yes! Although sometimes she misses TV, Meghan finds life without TV more interesting. She joined two soccer clubs a

16、nd now plays basketball. Because Meghan is studying more, shes also getting much better grades. 根据材料内容判断正(T)误(F)。( )1. An average American kid watches TV for more than 20 hours a week. ( )2. The writer thinks older kids could watch TV more often.01( )3. Screen-Free Week helped Meghan Kelley give up

17、her TV habits. ( )4. Meghan Kelley found it hard to live without TV at first. ( )5. Meghan Kelley has never missed TV since she gave up her TV habits. B Parks are public spaces. They provide us with a place to enjoy and rest. In order to have a fun and safe time, we should follow the park rules. Her

18、e are some rules of some parks. Dolores Park RulesPark Closed: 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. No Smoking Dogs Must Be Kept on a Leash (系狗的皮带) Dog Walkers Must Pick Up and Remove Dog WasteDont Feed Birds or Animals No Camping No FiresKeep Dolores Park CleanCentral Park RulesPark Closes at 1:00 a.m.Keep the

19、Park Clean so Please Dont LitterNo Unleashed Dogs Except in Some AreasNo Feeding BirdsDont Enter the Park After It Is ClosedNo PerformingBolin Park RulesPark Hours: Sunrise to SunsetChildren Must Be with AdultsNo Climbing on Any Monuments (纪念碑)No Overnight Camping AllowedPlease Use Waste Containers

20、(容器)No Restrooms in the ParkVeterans Park RulesPark Hours: 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. No SkateboardingNo Bike Riding or Roller SkatingNo CampingNo Open Fires No LitteringNo Smoking根据材料内容选择最佳答案。( )6. The underlined word “Litter” means “_” in Chinese.A. 高声喧哗 B. 乱扔垃圾 C. 随意攀爬 D. 横冲直撞( )7. Alec, a five-year

21、-old boy, cant go to _ alone. 6A. Dolores Park B. Central Park C. Bolin Park D. Veterans Park( )8. John plans to visit the Veterans Park this weekend. He can _ there.A. feed birds B. go camping C. skateboard D. ride his bike( )9. According to the material, _ close at the same time.A. Central Park an

22、d Bolin Park B. Dolores Park and Bolin ParkC. Central Park and Veterans ParkD. Dolores Park and Veterans Park ( )10 According to the material, visitors are NOT allowed to smoke in _ park(s).【2:217】A. one B. two C. three D. four C Jim Davidson said reading played a “very, very important role” in his

23、childrens lives as they were growing up. During his twenty years as a writer, the father of four became worried about illiteracy (文盲) in America and decided to do something about it.Davidson started “Bookcase for Every Child” project (项目) in his hometown of Conway, Arkansas, USA in 2005. The project

24、 provides low-income (低收入的) children with bookcases, and a starter set of books to encourage reading.Davidsons project is different from other projects. Instead of raising money from the public, he gets many people personally to take part in the project. “We decided to build 50 bookcases each year a

25、nd give them to low-income children,” said Davidson. “I can promise you this is the nicest piece of furniture (家具) in most of these low-income childrens homes.”Today, the project has spread to eight communities (社区) in five states. He said the projects early success belonged to the community members

26、. “I knew a lot of people all over the community and was able to choose a group of people to do the job,” said Davidson. The group included members such as librarians and a workman.Davidsons love for the project grew deeper after his wife died in May, 2013. For him, spreading the bookcase project al

27、l over the country is the best way to remember her. And he hopes to have at least one project in every state in his country.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。( )11. Jim Davidson started “Bookcase for Every Child” project _.A. because of his wife B. because of his childrenC. because he worried about illiteracy in the USAD. because he wanted

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