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2022-2022外研版英語九(上)Module6:Modules4-6測試題(答案)九年級測試卷(Module4—Module6)I.單項選擇(15分)1.Canbooksbycomputersinthenearfuture?A.replaceB.replacedreplacereplaced2.Youngtreesshouldeveryday.A.waterB.wateredwateredD.bewatered3.—Whopaperintheworld?—CaiLun.invented;wasinvented;was;was;didfirstinthe1990s.A.appearedappearedappeareddisappeared5.home,LiuMeimetherfriend.herwaythewaytoherwaytoD.Inthiswaythesameinformationcanbereadorevenoncomputers.toC.heardofcangototheshopnow.It’sfrom7amto8pm.A.openisnotallowedtotakephotos.wellC.eitherplaysfootballme.A.asgoodasbadasC.aswellascarefulasproblemisveryserious.Canwe?outB.workoutititoutD.workthemout11.—Howlonghashethedictionary?--Fortwoyears.A.borrowedC.hadD.boughtshouldstopthefactoriestheriver.pollutepollutingpollutionpollutingaredisscussingwecandoabout.;pollutingB.what;pollute;polluting;pollution.’stoohere.We’dbetterchooseaquietplace.B.dirtyastudent,thebooksshouldn’tathome.forgettenD.beleftII.完形填空。(10分)Wastecanbeseeneverywhereintheschool.Somestudentsaskfor1foodthantheycaneatandothersoftenforgetto2thelightswhentheyleavetheclassroom.Wastecanbringalotofproblems.3Chinaisrichinsomeresources(資源),weareshortofothers,forexample,freshissaidthatwewillhavenocoaloroiltousein100years.4ifwegoonwastingourresources,whatcanweuse5thefutureandwherecanwemove?Thinkaboutit.Ithinkweshouldsaynotothestudents6wastethingseveryday.Inoureverydaylife,wecandomanythingsto7wastefromhappening,forexample,turnoffthewatertap(水龍頭)whenwefinish8,turnoffthelightswhenweleavetheclassroom,try9morefoodthanweneed,andsobylittle,everythingwillbechanged.10canbestoppedonedayifwedoourbest.A.muchB.manyC.moreD.lessA.turnonB.turnoffC.openD.closeA.ThoughB.BecauseC.AsD.WhenA.AndB.SoC.ButD.YetA.onB.forC.afterD.inA.whatB.whichC.WhoD.whomA.stopB.startC.saveA.towashB.washC.washingA.toorderB.tonotorderC.notordertoorderA.WaterB.WasteC.ThingsIII.閱讀理解(30分)AThefirstrobotswereinventedinthe1920s.RobotshaveappearedinHollywoodfilmssuchasRobocopandTheTerminator.Therobotsinthesefilmsarestronger,fasterandmoreintelligentthanpeople.Inreallife,robotsaremainlyusedinfactories.Theydomanydifferentjobs.Usuallythesejobsaretoodangerous,difficultorboringforhumanbeings.Robotsalsohelppeoplewhocan’tlookafterexample,scientistsaremakingarobottohelpblindpeople.Nowadaysmanyblindpeoplehaveadogtohelpthem.Thisdogiscalledaguidedog.Inthefuture,guidedogsmightberobotdogs.Robotsareusedinhospitals,too.Theycandosimplejobs.Forexample,theycanbrushpatients’teeth.Robotscanhelppeopleinmanydifferentways.However,theywillneverreplacehumanbeings.1.RobocopandTheTerminatorare.A.twofilms’namesB.tworobots’namesC.twopeople’snamesD.twoplaces’names2.Inthefuture,.A.guidedogsmighttaketheplaceofrobotdogsB.robotdogsmightbeusedinsteadofguidedogsC.robotsmightreplacehumanbeingsD.robotsmightbemainlyusedinfactories3.Whichofthefollowingistureaccordingtothepassage?A.Hollywoodinventedthefirstrobotsinthe1920s.B.ThefirstrobotswereinventedinHollywood.C.Thefirstrobotswereinventedabouteightyyearsago.D.RobocopandTheTerminatorwerefirstusedformakingfilms.4.Nowadays,infact,wecanseesomeblindpeoplewalking.A.withastickB.bythemselvesC.WiththehelpofadogD.A,BandC5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Robotscan’thelpdisabledpeople.B.Robotscanbeusedtohelpmakemachines.C.Robotscanbeusedinmanydifferentways.D.Robotscanhelppeopledosomedangerous,difficultorboringjobs.BConcertHallRulesAllmembersoftheaudience(聽眾)shouldbedressedneatly,andnoslippersareallowedintotheconcerthall.Foodanddrinkshouldn’tbetakenintotheconcerthall.Childrenunder1.2minheightarenotallowedtocomeintotheconcerthall.Allbeeperandmobilephonesaren’tallowedtobeonduringtheconcert.Youaren’tallowedtotakephotosintheconcerthall.Smokingisnotallowedintheconcerthall根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。6.Youcancomeintotheconcerthallwithyourslippers.Youaren’tallowedtotakefoodordrinkintotheconcerthall.Mydaughterisonemetertall.Icantakeherintotheconcerhall.Icantelephoneothersonmymobilephoneintheconcerthall.Youmustn’tsmoke,butyoucantakephotosintheconcerthall.CIntoday’sworld,almosteveryoneknowsthatairpollutionandwaterpollutionareharmfultopeople.However,notallthepersonsknowthatnoiseisalsoakindofpollution,andthatisharmfultohumanbeings,too.Peoplewhoworkandliveundernoisyconditionsusuallybecomedeaf.scientistsbelievethat10percentofworkersinBritainarebeingdeafened(變聾)bythenoisewheretheywork.Manyoftheworkerswhoprintnewspapersandbooks,andwhoweave(織)clothbecomedeaf.Quiteafewpeoplelivingnearairportsalsobecomedeaf.RecentlyitwasdiscoveredthatmanyteenagersinAmericacouldhearnobetterthan65-year-oldpeople,fortheseyoungpeopleliketolistento“pop”musicandmostof“pop”musicisakindofnoise.Nowadaysthegovernment(政府)inmanycountrieshavemadelaws(法律)toreduceorcontrolnoiseandmakeitlessthan85decibels(分貝).InChina,thepeople’sgovernmentistryingtosolvenotonlyairandwaterpollutionproblemsbutalsonoisepollutionproblem.11.Thepassagemainlytellsussomethingabout.A.airpollutionpollutionpollutionD.soilpollution12.Todayscientistabelievethat.A.90percentofalltheworkersarefreefromanynoiseB.90percentofalltheworkersinBritainarenotsuffering(折磨)fromnoise.C.10percentofalltheworkersinBritainareworkinginnoisyplaces.D.thehearingof10percentofalltheworkersinBritainisbeingdeafenedbythenoisewheretheywork.13.Peoplewhobecomedeafeasily.A.don’tprintnewspapersorbooksB.makeclothesC.livefarawayfromairportsD.noneoftheabove14.Recentlymanyteenagerscouldhearnobetterthan65-year-oldpeopleinAmerica,because.A.theyalllivenearairports.B.theirhearingisharmedbyloudmusicC.theyareyoungerthantheoldpeopleD.theirearsarestillsmall15.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer(推斷)that.A.“pop”musicispopularwitholdpeopleB.lessthan85decibelscancausedeafnessC.acontinuousnoiseofover85decibelscancausedeafnessD.noisepollutionismoreseriousthanwaterpollutionnowadaysIV.任務(wù)型閱讀(10分)ScienceandResearchOpeningHours:Saturday–Wednesday9:00a.m.—5:30.Charge:Adults¥10Teenagers¥5What’sOnThegroundfloor:AncientTechnologyThefirstfloor:ModernTechnologyThesecondfloor:Earth&SpaceThethirdfloor:TheSilkRoadPleaseNoteThemuseumisclosedfor3daysduringtheSpringFestivaleveryyear.YoucandropinatthemuseumThemuseumisopenforhoursadayifit’sonbusiness.Ifafamilyofthree,witha6-year-oldchild,goestothemuseum,howmuchwillitcost?It’sRMB.YouwanttolearnsomethingabouttheSilkRoad.You’dbettergotoThemuseumisclosedforthreedayseveryyearduringV.補全對話(10分)A:1B:Yes,please.I’dliketohavealookattheshirt.A:2B:Thegreenone.Whatisitmadeof?A:It’smadeofsilk.Itfeelssoft.B:3A:Thatoneisnotmadeofsilk.Itismadeofcotton.B:4A:Ofcoursetheonemadeofsilk.B:5I’dlikeanexpensivecottonshirt.Whichone?OK,I’lltakethegreenoneMayIhelpyou?Whichoneismoreexpensive?Whataboutthatyellowone?Whatisyourfavouritecolour?VI.單詞拼寫。(10分)1.Thistoolwas(創(chuàng)造)hundredsofyearsago.2.Wemustmaketheclothes(變干).3CanIaska(幫助)?4.–--CanI(借)yourdictionary?---Sorry,Ihave(借)ittoothers.6.Weshouldn’t(扔)thingsaway.7.Turninglightsoffbeforewegoout,sowedon’t(浪費)electricity.8.Themanhadan(不同尋常的)experience.9.Wemust(遵守)thetrafficrules.10.Its(速度)is70kilometresanhour.答題卷I.單項選擇(15分)..5.II.完形填空。(10分)..9.10.III.閱讀理解(30分)..5.IV.任務(wù)型閱讀(10分).5.V.補全對話(10分).5.VI.單詞拼寫。(10分)..9.10.VII.書面表達(15分)下周星期一全班同學將去參觀歷史博物館(theHistoryMuseum),注意事項:早上8:30在校門口集合,步行前往帶筆和筆記本參觀時要認真聽、仔細看,并記下有趣的東西參觀時不許碰展品,不許喧嘩,不許拍照。

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