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人教版(2023版)初中英語(yǔ)九年級(jí)Unit2綜合訓(xùn)練第一卷聽力部分Ⅰ.聽句子,選擇與所聽句子相符合的圖片Ⅱ.聽對(duì)話和對(duì)話后面的問題,選擇最佳答案6.A.They’llwatchtheraces.B.They’llgoshopping.C.They’lleatoutside.7.A.Gettingtogetherwithherfamily.B.Havingjiaoziwiththepeoplethere.C.HavingtheWaterFestivalwiththepeoplethere.8.A.Egghunts. B.Mooncakes. C.Dumplings.9.A.NextSaturday. B.NextSunday. C.ThisSunday.10.A.Atasupermarket. B.Athome. C.Inthegarden.Ⅲ.聽短文,選擇最佳答案11.Didthefishermanfreethegoldenfishafterhecaughtit?A.Yes,hedid. B.No,hedidn’t. C.Wedon’tknow.12.Howmanytimesdidthefishermangototellthegoldenfishabouthiswife’swish?A.Once. B.Twice. C.Threetimes.13.Whatdidthefisherman’swifegetforthefirsttime?A.Anewwoodenbasin. B.Alargehouse. C.Thequeenofthesea.14.Whatdidthefisherman’swifefeelaftershegotanewbasin?A.She’sveryhappy. B.She’sevenangrier. C.She’sverysatisfied.15.Whatdidthefisherman’swifegetatlast?A.Somenewclothes. B.Everythingshewanted. C.Nothing.第二卷筆試部分Ⅳ.單項(xiàng)選擇16.—Whatdoyouthinkoftheconcert?—amazingshowitis!Ilikeitverymuch.

A.WhatB.HowanC.WhatanD.How17.Whichofthefollowingfestivalsisrelatedto“trickortreat”?A.TheLanternFestival. B.ChristmasC.TheSpringFestival. D.Halloween.18.Mr.Zhangisverysuccessfulinhisbusinessandallhisfriendshim.

A.punish B.treat C.admire D.celebrate19.Ifyoudon’twanttomoreweight,youhavetotakemoreexercise.

A.puton B.putout C.putup D.putin20.Theassistantwarnedusinthereadingroom.

A.tosmoking B.nottosmoking C.againstsmoking D.againstsmoke21.DoyouknowJinanornottomorrow?A.whetherweretheyleavingfor B.whethertheyareleavingforC.iftheywereleavingfor D.ifaretheyleavingfor22.—Whatdidyourteachersaythismorning?—Shetoldus.

A.whywasTomlateforschoolagain B.whetherwehadtoomuchhomeworkC.howdidshecometoschoolthismorning D.thatwewouldhaveatestsoon23.ThemeetingwithanEnglishsong.

A.endedin B.endedup C.finishedin D.finishedup24.—Betty,doyouknowifTonythephotocompetition?

—Hewill,ifhehisprojectonAustralia.

A.takespartin;finishes B.takespartin;willfinish C.willtakepartin;finishes D.willtakepartin;willfinish25.Themanonthegroundthathehadhisbicyclebehindthatbigtree.

A.lying;lied;laid B.lying;lay;laidC.lay;lied;lain D.lied;laid;liedⅤ.完形填空TheSpringFestivalisoneofthemostimportantfestivalsinChina.DuringtheFestival,Chinesepeoplehavemanyactivities.TheypasteupSpringFestivalcouplets(春聯(lián)),greetingthenewyearandsaying26totheoldyear.OnthefirstdayoftheSpringFestival,people27,wearingnewclothes.Nowadays,childrenget28envelopesfromtheirparentsandtheirrelatives.Itisagoodtimeforpeopletovisitrelativesandfriends.Moreimportantly,theSpringFestivaliscelebratednotonlyinChinabutalsoin29partsoftheworld.

TheSpringFestivalwas30intheUKfrom1980.Everynewyear,peoplealsogettogetherandhavelotsofactivities.Theysingsongs,dance31music,sharephotoswithfriendsorwatch32inthecinema.Additionally,theSpringFestivalhasbecomeakeytimeforChineselivingintheUS.They33inalargeeveningpartytowelcomethetraditionalnewyear.TheChineseNewYearwillbewelcomedwiththreeweeksofcelebrationsacrossAustralia.ThousandsofpeoplecometoSydney’sChinatown.Theyenjoyliondances.ThefamilydinneronNewYear’sEveisanimportanttraditionforChinese34theywereborninSingaporeormovedtherefromChina.Theyusuallyholditat35becausehavingitinarestauranttakesawaythemeaningofthetradition.

26.A.yes B.goodbye C.no D.hello27.A.hangup B.hangback C.hangout D.hangon28.A.green B.golden C.red D.yellow29.A.other B.others C.another D.theother30.A.congratulated B.celebrated C.happened D.moved31.A.on B.in C.to D.for32.A.TV B.matches C.movies D.cartoons33.A.put B.join C.live D.make34.A.if B.weather C.whether D.when35.A.school B.outdoors C.restaurant D.homeⅥ.閱讀理解AThreestudentsaretalkingabouttheNewYeartraditionoftheirowncountry.A.ChristinafromSpainOnthelastdayoftheyear,the31stofDecember,peoplewaittill12p.m.Everybodymusthave12grapestoeatatmidnight.Ateachsoundoftheclock,wemusteatagrape.Butwecan’teverfinisheatingthegrapesontime!Usuallywhenpeoplestillhavesomegrapesintheirmouths,theylookateachotherandstarttolaugh.ThistraditionstartedinSpainlongago.Oneyear,whentherewerealotofgrapes,thekingofSpaindecidedtogivegrapestoeverybodytoeatonNewYear’sEve.B.CordonfromBritainOnNewYear’sDayinBritain,peoplehaveparties.At12o’clock,themusicstops,andwelistentotheradio.OntheradiowehearBigBen,thefamousclockinLondon.Theneverybodysingsasongaboutfriendshipandkissestheirfriends.Wesay“HappyNewYear”toeachother.It’sluckyifatallmanwithdarkhairisthefirstpersontocometothehouseintheNewYear.SoIgoandvisitasmanyfriendsasIcan.Theyallgivemeadrink.C.AngelafromBrazilInallcitiesinBrazil,wehaveabigpartyonNewYear’sEve,especiallyinRiodeJaneiro.Peopleinthiscitygotothebeachestowatchfireworks(煙火).Weputflowersintheseaandthinkaboutthingswewantforourselvesandothers.WeusuallywearwhiteclothesforgoodluckduringtheNewYear.36.WhichisNOTmentioned(被提到)inthepassage?A.Have12grapestoeat. B.Haveparties.C.Giveflowerstoothers. D.Watchfireworks.37.WhohavepartiesduringtheNewYear?A.PeopleinSpain. B.PeopleinChina.C.PeopleinJapan. D.PeopleinBrazil.38.Fromtheparagraphof“CordonfromBritain”,weknowthat.

A.Cordoncan’tdrinkmuch B.peoplehearBigBenontheradioC.peoplesingasongaboutgoodluck D.everybodyinBritaingoestowatchfireworks39.OnNewYear’sDay,Braziliansusuallywearwhiteclothesbecause.

A.theyhopethatcanbringthemgoodluckB.thatremindsthemoftheirhappylifeC.theythinkthattheylookbeautifulinwhiteD.that’swhattheyhavetododuringtheNewYear40.Thisarticlemainlytellsus.

A.whatpeopleinBritaindoonNewYear’sDayB.whenandwherepeoplehaveNewYearpartiesC.whatpeopleindifferentcountriesdoonNewYear’sDayD.whypeoplearoundtheworldliketheNewYearBInmanycountriesaroundtheworld,May1stisaholidaywhichiscalledLaborDayorWorkers’Day.Itisaninterestingholidaythathonorsworkingpeopleandtheirjobs.Butdoyouknowhowitstarted?Duringthelate1880s,inmanypartsoftheworld,peopleworkedforfourteentosixteenhoursadayinfactories,butmadeverylittlemoney.Later,intheUnitedStatesandCanada,workingpeoplegottogethertosetupunions(工會(huì)).Theunionleadersaskedfactorybossesforshorterworkingtimeandhighersalaries(工資),butmanyofthebosses▲.

OnMay1st,1886,menandwomenintheUnitedStatesandCanadastoppedworkingandwentontothestreets.Theywalkedthroughcitiesandtownstoforcebossestoletthemworkeighthoursaday.InthecityofChicago,severalpeoplediedinfightingwiththepolice.Overthenextfewyears,peopleincitiesaroundtheworldstoppedworkingonMay1sttohonorworkerseverywhere.Bytheearlytwentiethcentury,thefirstofMaybecameanationalholidayinmanycountries.However,intheUnitedStatesandCanada,May1stisnotaholiday.NorthAmericanscelebrateLaborDayonthefirstMondayinSeptember.TodayintheUnitedStates,LaborDayismostlyabouthavingfun.Peopleenjoyalongweekendandoftencelebrateitbyhavingpicnicswithfriendsorfamily.InmanypartsoftheUnitedStates,LaborDayisalsothelastdayofsummervacation,andstudentsreturntoschoolthenextday.41.Howlongdidpeopleworkadayinfactoriesinthelate1880s?A.For8-10hours. B.For10-12hours.C.For12-14hours. D.For14-16hours.42.Whichcanbethebestfor▲?

A.refusedtheirideas B.acceptedtheirideas C.agreedwiththem D.understoodthem43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“force”mean?A.感激 B.迫使C.宣揚(yáng) D.欣賞44.Whichistherightorder(順序)ofthefollowingevents?①Workingpeoplebegantofightforbetterlife.②PeoplestoppedworkingonMay1sttohonorworkers.③Workingpeoplesetupunions.A.①②③ B.②①③C.③②① D.③①②45.HowdopeopleoftencelebrateLaborDayinAmericanowadays?A.Byworkingallday. B.Bygivinggiftstoworkingpeople.C.Byhavingfunwithfriendsorfamily. D.Byhavingabigceremony.CChinaisacountrywithmanycolorfuldaysandfestivals.DragonHeadRaisingDay(Longtaitou)isoneofthem.ThisspecialdayisontheseconddayofthesecondmonthintheChineselunarcalendar.Itstandsforthestartofspringandfarming.Thisyear,thedayfellonMarch4.ThedragonisimportantinChineseculture.WeChinesepeoplecallourselvesthe“descendants(傳人)ofthedragon”.Therefore,peoplecelebrateDragonHeadRaisingDaywithmanycustomsaboutdragons.Onthedayinancienttimes,peopleputashes(灰)inthekitchen.Thiswasto“l(fā)eadthedragonintothehouse”.Peoplebelievedthatwiththehelpofthedragon,theycouldhaveagoodharvestinautumn.Also,peopleeatspecialfoodsonthatday.Thefoodsareusuallynamedafterdragons.Forexample,peopleeat“dragonwhisker(細(xì)須)”noodlesanddumplingscalled“dragonteeth”.Todaymanycustomshavefadedaway(消失).Butonethathasremainedisthecuttingofhair.Itissaidthatahaircutduringthefirstlunarmonthmaybringbadlucktothemother’sbrothers.SomanypeoplehavetheirhaircutonDragonHeadRaisingDay.46.DragonHeadRaisingDayisoneofthefestivals.

A.English B.FrenchC.Chinese D.American47.wasDragonHeadRaisingDaythisyear.

A.March8 B.February2C.March4 D.March1148.Onthedayinancienttimes,whydidpeopleputashesinthekitchen?A.Becausethedragonlikedtheashes.B.Becausetheashesstoodfortheharvest.C.Becausetheybelievedtheycouldleadthedragonintothehouseinthisway.D.Becausetheashescouldbringgoodluck.49.Onecustomthathasremainedisaccordingtothepassage.

A.thecuttingofhair B.thedragonboatingC.toeatzongzi D.toeatmooncakes50.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.DragonHeadRaisingDayisontheseconddayofthesecondmonthintheChineselunarcalendar.B.ThedragonisimportantinChineseculture.C.Peopleeat“dragonwhisker”noodlesanddumplingscalled“dragonteeth”onDragonHeadRaisingDay.D.DragonHeadRaisingDaystandsforthestartofspringandharvest.Ⅶ.詞匯A.根據(jù)句意及首字母提示完成單詞。51.WhatpwillyougetforFather’sDay?

52.IlovenwrittenbyMoYan.

53.Thefiresfromthefactorytothewarehousenearby.

54.ChinalintheeastofAsia.

55.Therearemanykindsofbeautifulflowersintheg.

B.用方框內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。admirewarmdeadlierelative56.Hisgrandpafortwoyears.

57.Doyouoftenvisityourwhenyou’refree?

58.IherwhenIfirstmether.

59.Look!Manypeopleonthebeach.

60.Ithinkthetruemeaningof“home”isaplaceof,comfortandaffection.

Ⅷ.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話,有兩項(xiàng)多余(ItistheLanternFestivaltoday.LinMeicomestoseeherAmericanfriendPaul.)A:Hi,LinMei.Nicetomeetyou.B:Hi,Paul.61.

A:Sweetdumplings?62.IknowpeopleeatthemattheLanternFestival.

B:Howgreatyouare!63.

A:Well,onthedaypeoplewillwatchlanternshowsatnightandguesstheriddlesonthelanterns.Thisfestivalisonthe15thofthefirstlunarmonth.ItishandeddownfromTangDynasty.64.

B:Sogladtohearthat!Iamproudofyou.Nowit’stimetocookthedeliciousfood.65.

A.Whatelsedoyouknowaboutthisfestival?B.I’mfine.C.Herearesomesweetdumplingsforyou.D.Ihopeyouwilllikeit.E.Doyouwanttoknowmoreaboutit?F.Wow,thanks!G.YouknowIreallyloveChineseculture.Ⅸ.書面表達(dá)假如你是李磊,你的美國(guó)筆友Tom對(duì)中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)文化很感興趣。請(qǐng)你用英語(yǔ)給他寫一封80詞左右的電子郵件,介紹一個(gè)或兩個(gè)中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日,如春節(jié)(theSpringFestival)、中秋節(jié)(theMid-AutumnFestival)等。要求:1.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);2.語(yǔ)句通順,表達(dá)準(zhǔn)確,內(nèi)容連貫;3.文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)校名、姓名等相關(guān)信息。參考詞匯:traditional傳統(tǒng)的;decorate裝飾DearTom,I’mverygladtotellyousomethingabout________________________________________________________________________________________________

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