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1、14-15學年冀教九年級Book5 Unit5試題Class: Name: Marks: (滿分100分)一. 單項選擇(共10小題,計10分)本題共有10個小題,請從每個小題的四個選項中,選出最佳答案。( )1. Lily has two dogs. black and white one is called Happy and brown one is Lucky.A. The; a B. A; the C. The; the D. A; a( )2. Hey, guys. How was your party yesterday? Wonderful! We had a big meal

2、 and enjoyed .A. themselvesB. myselfC. yourselvesD. ourselves( )3. I didnt catch what you said. Could you it for me, please?A. repeat B. force C. suggest D. affect( )4. That man is to carry the heavy box with only one hand.A. too strong B. so strongC. strong enough D. such strong( )5. I have all the

3、 paper. Can you lend me some?A. looked for B. turned downC. used up D. got up( )6. I dont think you may know the theory you do the experiment.A. while B. since C. because D. unless( )7. The beautiful clothes drew her and she stopped to have a look.A. copy B. attention C. double D. method( )8. The gi

4、rl is singing under the tree is my sister.A. when B. which C. who D. whose( )9. Scientists know DNA and they have done a lot of researches about it.A. how to change B. how changing C. what to changeD. to change what( )10. Please dont throw paper on the ground. , I wont. A. Excuse me B. SorryC. Thats

5、 all right D. It doesnt matter二. 完形填空(共10小題,計10分)閱讀下面短文,理解大意,然后從各小題的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案,使短文連貫完整。Juliana Chen grows up in China. She was 11 to attend Hunan Academy (湖南音樂學院) for the performing arts 12 10 years old. Juliana first trained in ballet (芭蕾舞). Then she studied acrobatics (雜技) and joined a famous a

6、crobatics group. But the work was 13 , and Juliana injured her leg several times. One day Juliana 14 a magic show on television. She knew she would become a magician (魔術師).Juliana impressed (給深刻印象) people with her special skills. 15 she had acrobatic training, she was skilled with her body and her h

7、ands. In 1986, Juliana 16 the All-China Best Magician Competition.After her success in 17 , Juliana immigrated (移民) to Canada. There, she became a much 18 star. Soon, she travelled around the world, learning new tricks and performing 19 more people. In 1997, she became the first woman and magician f

8、rom China to win a world title at the World Congress of Magicians, a major competition for 20 . Then Juliana continues to teach, perform, win awards, and learn new magic tricks.( )11. A. choose B. chooses C. choosing D. chosen( )12. A. at B. ofC. in D. with( )13. A. easy B. interesting C. difficult

9、D. boring( )14. A. read B. looked C. saw D. watched( )15. A. Because B. ThoughC. So D. But( )16. A. got B. won C. lost D. took( )17. A. China B. Japan C. Canada D. Britain( )18. A. big B. small C. bigger D. smaller( )19. A. behind B. in front ofC. under D. on ( )20. A. singers B. actors C. teachers

10、D. magicians三. 閱讀理解(共15小題,計20分)第一節(jié):閱讀下面一篇短文,判斷下列句子是否符合短文內容,符合的用“A”表示,不符合的用“B”表示。(共5小題,計5分)AWe love potatoesThe potato is a very important food. 80% of a potato is water. People first grew potatoes in the mountains of South America. In the 16th century potatoes were brought to Europe. Today more than

11、 100 countries grow potatoes. An American eats an average of 64 kilograms of potatoes each year. Over 23 kilograms of them are French fries (炸薯條).Fast foodFast food is not a modern invention. In every town in ancient Greece, there were lots of snack bars (小吃店) and markets. People could buy any meal

12、they wanted there. They could buy food like hamburgers and sausages (臘腸). Museum of fries!There is a museum called Frietmuseum in Bruges, Belgium. It is the first museum that shows French fries in the whole world! The museum provides answers to such important questions as: Where does the potato come

13、 from?Were French fries invented in Belgium?Whats the secret of making good French fries? The museum is also famous for inventions such as the first deep fryer (油炸鍋) and other things that have improved the making of French fries.( )21. Eighty percent of a potato is made up of water.( )22. Potatoes a

14、re now grown in over 150 countries.( )23. Fast food was invented recently.( )24. Visiting Frietmuseum can help people learn more about French fries.( )25. You can see the first deep fryer in the museum in Belgium.第二節(jié):閱讀下面三篇短文,從各小題所給的四個選項中選出能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的一個最佳答案。(共10小題,計15分)BPencil BenchPencils can n

15、ot only be used to write and draw but also be used to make benches (長凳). Twin designers Sam and Will Boex invented (發(fā)明)the Pencil Bench. There are 1,625 pink pencils on the bench. People can sit on the very comfortable bench.Carrot Museum WorldJohn Stolarczyk is from England. He is a carrot lover. H

16、e runs a museum on the Internet. In this museum, you can see purple carrots, white carrots, black carrots, green carrots, the king of the carrots and things made of carrots. You can also learn many things about carrots.Bread bowlDo you like washing bowls? Maybe you dont. Dont be worried! Some Englis

17、h people have made a new kind of bread bowl. It will stay hard over eight hours, so you can eat the bowl when you finish your meal.Roads that sing songsMany people love to listen to music in the cars, so they play CDs in their cars. Now some roads can sing songs! These roads are in Japan. When peopl

18、e drive cars along them, they sing songs.( )26. The Pencil Bench is for people to sit on. A. hard B. free C. comfortable D. soft( )27. After you eat the meal in a bread bowl, you can . A. eat the bowl B. sell the bowl C. wash the bowl D. break the bowl ( )28. The roads that sing songs are in . A. Ch

19、ina B. England C. Japan D. America CThere are always something interesting happening in my neighborhood. My neighbor, Mr Black, is an engineer in a big company. He is always very humorous (幽默的). Let me tell you what happened to him the other day.Mr Black was sitting in his chair, reading a newspaper

20、 when his wife, Anna, quietly walked up behind him and hit him on the head with a frying pan.“What on earth was that for?” he asked.“That was for the piece of paper in your pants pocket with the name Mary Ellen written on it,” she replied.“Dont be silly,” he explained. “Two weeks ago when I went to

21、the races, Mary Ellen was the name of one of the horses I bet on (在上下賭注).”She seemed satisfied (滿意的) at this, and she felt sorry for what she had done.Three days later, the man was again sitting in his chair reading when she hit him with an even bigger frying pan.He asked again, “What on earth was t

22、hat for? Why are you always hitting me with a frying pan?”“Your horse just phoned you.”( )29. What was Mr Black doing when his wife hit him with a frying pan? A. He was cooking dinner. B. He was riding a horse. C. He was reading a newspaper. D. He was making a telephone call.( )30. Why did Anna hit

23、Mr Black the first time? A. Because Mary Ellen wrote to him all the time.B. Because he just read and didnt do any housework.C. Because he used up all the money to bet on the horses.D. Because she found a piece of paper with a ladys name on it in his pants pocket. ( )31. From the last sentence, we ca

24、n infer (推斷) that . A. Anna came to realize that Mary Ellen was a horse B. Mary Ellen was a lady and had called up Mr Black C. Anna wanted to make friends with Mary Ellen D. Mary Ellen was really a horse which Mr Black had bet onDDo you know telegraph (電報機)? Samuel Morse invented it. When Morse was

25、young, he was an artist. People in New York knew his works well and liked them very much. Being well-known, Morse decided to run for (競爭) office. He ran for the office of New York mayor, but he lost.In 1832, while Morse was sailing back to the United States from Europe, he thought of an electronic t

26、elegraph. This would help people communicate across great distances, even from ship to shore (海岸). He was anxious to put together his invention as quickly as possible. Interestingly, someone else had also thought of this same idea.By 1835, he finished his first telegraph, but it was only experimenta

27、l. In 1844, he built a telegraph line from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. He later made his telegraph better. Within a few years, people communicated across 23,000 miles of telegraph wire. As a result of invention, trains ran more safely. Conductors could communicate about dangers or problems across

28、great distances and ask for help. People in business could communicate more easily, which made it easier to sell their goods and services. Morse had changed communication forever.( )32. The passage maily .A. tells a funny story about telegraphB. gives information about an inventorC. tells you how to

29、 use telegraphD. tells you the importance of telegraph( )33. Where was Morse when he first thought of the telegraph?A. On a train. B. On a horse.C. On a ship. D. On an airplane.( )34. The underlined phrase “put together” means .A. 放棄 B. 整理 C. 驗證 D. 推廣( )35. Which of the following is NOT true about M

30、orses invention?A. It made business communication easier.B. It made train travel safer.C. It made messages faster across the country.D. It made people draw better. 四. 完成句子(共5小題,計10分)根據漢語意思,用單詞或短語完成句子。36. 請把箱子倒過來。Please turn the box .37. 這個社區(qū)由32棟樓組成。This community 32 buildings.38. 他做了一個多么令人費解的實驗!What

31、 a he has done!39. 除了一小塊蛋糕,她晚飯什么也沒吃。She didnt eat anything a small piece of cake for supper. 40. 他們種的樹已經開花了。The trees have blossomed.五. 短文填空(共10小題,計10分)用方框中所給單詞的適當形式填空,使短文完整正確(每個單詞限用一次)。 safe turn experiment enough keepinstruction sure full someone correctSome people like doing (41) and seeing what

32、will happen, and some people like making something interesting by hand. No matter what you do, its important to read the (42) on the things you need. And here are some useful tips to keep you (43).When you work with electricity (電), be (44) to wear (45) shoes. Usually you need a pair of rubber (橡膠的)

33、 shoes. If youre repairing or checking something electrical, remember to (46) it off. Its dangerous to repair a thing with the power on.When you need to use a ladder (梯子) to climb, make sure that it is strong (47). Its a good idea to ask (48) else to hold it for you when you are on it.When you are p

34、ainting your house at home, you should always (49) at least a window or door open so that the room is (50) of fresh air. 六. 任務型閱讀(共5小題,計10分)閱讀下面短文,根據短文內容完成下列各題。 Back in the old days, young men were expected to go out and find jobs to support their families. Most boys dropped out of school early, and

35、 went to get jobs as teenagers. Some just aged 13 became factory workers or farmers. When Mark Twain finished the fifth grade, he left school and went to work at a printing shop. Thomas Edison got his first job when he was 12. He was a newspaper boy. This way, Mark Twain and Edison were able to help

36、 their families financially (經濟上), since they did not come from wealthy homes.Although (盡管) they went to work at a young age, they didnt give up their dreams. Mark Twain tried many different jobs in his life, and he got a lot of experiences which he used as foundations (根據) of his stories. Thomas Ed

37、ison came up with the ideas of his inventions while calling out the news headlines (標題).No matter what job you are doing, you may find you are preparing for the future. Take every chance you can, and maybe one day you will become the next Mark Twain or Thomas Edison!51. What were young men expected

38、to do in the old days?They were expected to _ to support their families. 52. When did Mark Twain begin to work at a printing shop?When he finished _, he left school and worked at a printing shop. 53. Why did Thomas Edison go out to work when he was only twelve? Because his family wasnt rich and he h

39、ad to _. 54. What did Mark Twain get from his different jobs?He got _ which became foundations of his writings. 55. What can we learn from Mark Twain and Thomas Edison? We can learn that _ our dreams even if we are living a hard life. 七. 補全對話(共10小題,計10分) (A) 根據對話內容,將方框內符合對話情景的句子抄寫在對話空白處,使對話恢復完整。選項中有

40、兩項是多余的。 Did you go to his concert last month? Have you watched all of his films? How did you get all his albums? Youre a big fan of Andy Lau, arent you? You also have many Andy Laus posters. Are you a member of his fan club? Have you ever joined his fan club? A: (56) _ B: Yes, Ive got all his albums

41、. A: (57) _ B: No, but Ive watched most of his films. Some of his early films are hard to find nowadays. A: (58) _ B: Yes. These posters are new. I bought them last week and put them up on the wall yesterday. A: (59) _ B: Of course I am! A: (60) _B: No, I didnt. I was in hospital then. A: What a pit

42、y! I watched it and it was quite interesting! B: OK, Ill see if I can watch it on the Internet. (B) 根據下面對話中的情景,在每個空白處填入一個適當的語句,使對話恢復完整。A: My teacher asked us to read a book called Pride and Prejudice. (61) _ ?B: Yes, Ive read it several times. In fact, its one of my favourite books.A: (62) _?B: It i

43、s a story that Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Bennet try to marry off their five girls.A: (63) _?B: Since Mr. Bennet doesnt have a son, his daughters will have nothing when he dies. So he hopes that his girls will marry the rich. A: It sounds interesting! B: (64) _?A: The movie? I didnt know anything about that. B: You can come to my home and watch it with me this Saturday. A: (65) _! Thank you very much. 八. 書面表達(共1題,計20分)在學校舉行的小發(fā)明大賽上,Andy的發(fā)明是Cool Shoes。這種鞋子是用一種特殊材料(material)做成的,可以根據腳的尺碼調整大小。假設你是Andy, 請你根據下面的問題提示,以My coo

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