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三單元習(xí)題聽力。第一節(jié)聽一遍。從A、B、C三個選項中選出最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鹫Z。1.A.Bybike.B.Verywell.C.Don'tworry.2.A.Notatall.B.Nothingspecial.C.Soundsgood.3.A.Haveagoodtime.B.Helpyourself.C.Yes,Iwill.4.A.It'suptoyou.B.Ofcourse.C.Holdon,please.5.A.Yes,Ido.B.No,never.C.IthinkIwill.6.A.Iliketheracesbest.B.ItisinAugust.C.Idon'tthinkso.第二節(jié)聽一遍。從A、B、C三個選項中選出正確答案。7.A.At8:30. B.At8:50. C.At9:00.8.A.Maria@126.com.B.Maria@163.com.C.Maria@.9.A.3.B.4. C.5.10.A.Ateacher. B.Adoctor. C.Anurse.11.A.Onthestreet. B.Atthebusstop.C.Inthelibrary.12.A.Gooutforlunch. B.Seeadentist.C.Visitafriend.第三節(jié)聽兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的長對話,從A、B、C三個選項中選出正確答案。聽第一段材料,回答第13和14小題。13.WhereisMr.Blackfrom?A.Britain. B.Japan. C.TheUS.14.HowlonghasMr.Blackbeeninthisschool?A.Fortwoyears. B.Forfiveyears.C.Forayear.聽第二段材料,回答第15和16小題。15.What'sJackdoing?A.WatchingTV.B.Playingtennis.C.Makingatalkshow.16.Howoftenwillthetwospeakersprobablyplaytennis?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.第四節(jié)聽兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個選項中選出正確答案。17.________isNOTmentioned.A.Amusicclub B.AnartclubC.Asingingclub18.Thenameoftheexperienceprogramis“________”.A.MeetinganewfriendB.MeetinganewfamilyC.Meetinganewclass19.Summercampsarestill________today.A.unpopularB.neglectedC.popular20.IfyouwanttogototheEnglishSummerCamp,youcancall________.A.866-6489 B.866-8746C.866-6557一.單項選擇1.(2020·重慶九年級月考)Derrick_____getupreallylate.Butnowhe______gettingupearlysothathecangettoschoolontime.A.usedto;usedto B.usedto;isusedto C.isusedto;isusedto D.isusedto;usedto2.(2020·重慶九年級月考)—Doyouknowifthey______toplayfootballwithus?—Ifthey______free,they’llcome.A.come;are B.willcome;willbe C.come;willbe D.willcome;are3.(2020·沙坪壩區(qū)·重慶八中九年級月考)—Whoteaches______English?—Ms.Lin____.A.your;does B.you;is C.your;is D.you;does4.(2020·沙坪壩區(qū)·重慶八中九年級月考)Ibelieveheis____honestboy.Pleasegivehim______secondchance.A.a(chǎn)n;the B.the;the C.a(chǎn)n;a D.a(chǎn);the5.(2020·重慶南開(融僑)中學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)Lilyis_____activegirlandshelikesplaying______chess.A.a(chǎn)n;a B.a(chǎn);the C.a(chǎn)n;/ D.a(chǎn);/6.(2020·南岸區(qū)·重慶第二外國語學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)___muchimagination,Icouldhardlyunderstandwhatmysonwasdrawing.A.With B.Without C.For D.About7.(2020·重慶北碚區(qū)·九年級其他模擬)—Look!Someone_____theiceboxbacktothecorner.—Well,itwasn'tme.Ididn'tdoit.A.hasmoved B.ismoving C.wasmoving D.willmove8.(2020·重慶北碚區(qū)·九年級其他模擬)ZhongNanshan,______doctor,becameaheroagaininthefightagainstCOVID-19(新冠肺炎)inthespringof2020.A.a(chǎn)83-year-old B.a(chǎn)n83-year-old C.a(chǎn)n83yearsold D.a(chǎn)83years'old9.(2020·南岸區(qū)·重慶第二外國語學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)Mr.Smith_____NewYork,buthewillcomebackinaweek.A.goes B.hasgoneto C.went D.willgo10.(2020·南岸區(qū)·重慶第二外國語學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)Itsnowed____thedaybeforeyesterday.Ihadtostayathome.A.heavily B.quietly C.hardly D.quickly11.(2020·重慶璧山區(qū)·九年級其他模擬)—_____youeverbeentomyhometown?—Yes,I______theretwoyearsago.A.Have,went B.Have,gone C.Did,go D.Are,going12.(2020·重慶璧山區(qū)·九年級其他模擬)There___atalkonhowtolearnEnglishwellnextweek.Allthestudentsarealwayslookingforwardtoit.A.isgoingtohave B.isgoingtobe C.a(chǎn)regoingtobe D.willhave13.(2020·重慶璧山區(qū)·九年級其他模擬)—WhatdoyouthinkofthemovieTheCapitainyousawyesterday?—Oh!It’soneof_____filmsI’veeverseen.A.moving B.moremoving C.mostmoving D.themostmoving14.(2020·重慶璧山區(qū)·九年級其他模擬)—Excuseme,couldyouwakemeupifmyfriend______here?—Ofcourse.Butwestilldon’tknowwhenyourfriend______.A.comes;willcome B.comes;comes C.willcome;comes D.willcome;willcome15.(2020·重慶璧山區(qū)·九年級其他模擬)Idon’tlikethesoapopera,becausethereis______interestinginit.A.nothing B.something C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything16.(2020·南岸區(qū)·重慶第二外國語學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)Theyoungtree______wellwhentheweatherisdry.A.canbewatered B.mustbewatered C.mustwater D.shouldwater17.(2020·南岸區(qū)·重慶第二外國語學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)Thetwinsistersarealmostthesame.Theeldersisteris______theyoungerone.A.tall B.taller C.muchtallerthan D.a(chǎn)stallas18.(2020·南岸區(qū)·重慶第二外國語學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)—Lookatthisredcoat.It’sreally______.—Yeah.Ican’taffordit.Thepriceistoo___.A.high;high B.expensive;high C.expensive;expensive D.high;expensive19.(2020·南岸區(qū)·重慶第二外國語學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)—Manystudentsdon’tknowhowto_____stressandbecomeworried.—Ithinkthey’dbetterasktheirteachersforhelp.A.a(chǎn)rguewith B.dealwith C.talkwith D.comeupwith20.(2020·重慶市第一一〇中學(xué)校九年級其他模擬)—It’sreportedthattheChang’e4landedsuccessfullyonthemoonandthensentbackthreephotosofit.—Wow!____usefulinformation!Itcanbereallyhelpfultotheresearchonspace.What B.How C.Howa D.Whata二.完形填空依照短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個能正確填入相應(yīng)空格內(nèi)的最正確答案。TalkingaboutfamousscientiststhereareplentyofpeopleIremember.Asoneofthebiggestnamesinscience,GermanphysicistAlbertEinstein(1879-1955)haschangedthewayweseetheworld21hisamazingdiscoveries.Thisyear,histheoryofrelativity(相對論)celebratedits105thanniversary(紀(jì)念日).Manyscientistshavetiedtoprove(證明)histheory22buttheyhaven’tbeenableto.Sowhatissospecialabouthistheory?Well,beforethetheoryofrelativity,everyonebelievedanotherscientistcalledIsaacNewton(1643-1727)andhistheory.Newtonsaidbothtimeandspacearethesameforeveryone,everywhere.Einsteinprovedthiswasnottrue.The23ofhisexperimentsshowedthatunderdifferentcircumstances(環(huán)境)theflow(流動)oftimecanchange.Timeisabletomoveslowerorfaster24onthesedifferentkindsofconditions.Anexampleis25onepersonistravelingatthespeedoflightandanotherpersonisstandingstill,themanmovingatthespeedoflightwillageslowerthanthe26standingsill.Thisisbecausetheconditionofmovingatthespeedoflightischangingtheman’sflowoftime.Thistheory27changedthewaypeopleviewedtimeandspace.Einsteinwaswell-knownasascientificgenius(天才).Hisunderstandingofscienceandtheworldwasbetterthanmanyothers.But28hiswork,hehadhobbiesandaunique(獨特的)personality.OneofEinstein’sfavoritehobbieswassailing(航海),andhecouldoftenbe29onaboat,eventhoughhecouldn’tswim.Healsoneverworesocks.Hesaidsockswere30andmadehimfeeluncomfortablewhentheygotholes.21.A.on B.in C.a(chǎn)bout D.with22.A.right B.wrong C.true D.foolish23.A.studies B.shows C.endings D.results24.A.depending B.depended C.todepend D.depends25.A.a(chǎn)lthough B.because C.if D.whether26.A.other B.one C.ones D.a(chǎn)nother27.A.happily B.completely C.doubtfully D.unluckily28.A.beside B.besides C.except D.expect29.A.found B.founded C.find D.lookfor30.A.useful B.useless C.important D.necessary三.閱讀理解閱讀以下材料,從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最正確答案。A12331.SignImeans______.A.peoplemustwearprotectiveglassesinthisarea B.peoplemustn'twearprotectiveglassesinthisareaC.it'sdangeroustowearapairofglassesinthisarea D.thispairofglassesisdangerousforpeople'seyes32.Sign2ismainlyfor______.A.students B.teachers C.policemen D.drivers33.Sign3isprobablyputup____.A.onthegateofapark B.onthegateofaschoolC.onthewallofareadingroom D.onthewallofapostofficeBWetalkedwithJuneGallowayaboutherbookGetoffontheRightFoot:Don’tLettheWrongGestureRuin(毀壞)YourDay.Englishistheworld’sinternationallanguage.Butinyourbook,non-verbal(不用語言的)communicationispaidmoreattentionto.▲June:Well,gestures(手勢)andotherbodylanguagecanhavedifferentmeaningsindifferentplaces.Somethingthatyouthinkisfriendlyorpolitecouldbeconsideredtobeveryimpoliteinanotherculture.I’vedescribedmanyofthesecustomsandculturaldifferences,somyreaderswon’thaveabadstartwhentheymeetpeoplefromplaceswherethecultureisdifferentfromtheirown.Cangreetingsomeonethewrongwayreallyleadtomisunderstanding(誤解)?June:Insomeplaces,yes.TheheavyhandshakethataNorthAmericanexpectsmayseemquiteimpoliteinotherplaces.Andalighthandshake―whichisusualinsomecountries—mayseemunfriendlytoaNorthAmerican.Whatothergesturescancausemisunderstanding?June:Takethegesturefor“comehere”forexample.InNorthAmerica,peoplegesturewiththepalm(掌心)up.Well,insouthernEurope,thatgesturemeans“goodbye”.AndinmanyAsiancountries,thepalm-upgestureisthoughtrude.Instead,peopletheregesturewiththepalmdown.Surely,theremustbesomegesturesusedeverywhere,right?Whataboutthethumb-up(翹拇指)gesturefor“great”?June:Sorry.That’sveryrudeinAustraliaandtheMiddleEast.Thatiswhyitimportanttoknowaboutbodylanguageandculturaldifferences.34.Whichgestureshouldyouuseifyouwanttosay“goodbye”.insouthernEurope?_____A. B.C. D.35.Accordingtothepassage,_____is/areNOTmentionedinJune’sbook.A.theimportanceofbodylanguage. B.somecommongesturesC.thedevelopmentofbodylanguage D.differentmeaningsofagesture36.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe▲?_____A.Howisthatpossible? B.Coulditmakereadersinterested?C.Canyougiveussomeexamples? D.whyisthatsoimportant?37.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?_____A.JunepaidmoreattentiontothelanguageofEnglishinherbook.B.AgirlfromAustraliamaybeangrywithyouifyoupraiseherbyusingthethumb-upgesture.C.Bodylanguageistheworld’sinternationallanguage.D.InmanyAsiancountries,thepalm-upgestureisthoughtrude.CGreenBook《綠皮書》,whichwonthe2019OscarforBestPicture,tellsastorybetweenanAfricanAmericanpianistDonaldShirleyandhisdriverTony,awhiteman.Hereisoneofthebestpartsinthemovie.(TonyandDonaldwereputinprison(監(jiān)獄)becauseTonytriedtostoptwopoliceofficerswhoforcedDonaldtogetoutofthecarandstandintherain.Finally,theygotoutofprison.)Donald:Youshouldn'thavehitthepoliceofficer.Tony:Ididn'tlikethewayhewastreatingyou,makingyoustandoutintherainlikethat.Donald:Please,youhithimbecauseofwhathecalledyou.I'vehadtostandthatkindoftalkmywholelife.Youshouldbeabletotakeitforatleastonenight.Tony:What?Ican'tgetmadatwhathewassayingbecauseI'mnotblack?Christ,I'mblackerthanyou.Donald:Excuseme?Tony:Youdon'tknowaboutyourownpeople!Whattheyeat,howtheytalk,howtheylive.Youdon'tevenknowwhoLittleRichardis!Donald:Oh,soknowingwhoLittleRichardismakesyoublackerthanme?Oh,Tony,Iwishyoucouldhearyourselfsometimes.Youwouldn'ttalksomuch.Tony:IknowexactlywhoIam.I'mtheguywho'slivedinthesameneighborhoodintheBronxmywholelife,withmother,myfather,mybrother,andnowmywifeandkids.That'sit.That'swhoIam.I'mtheonewhohastoworkdayandnighttoputfoodonthetable.You?Mr.BigShot?Youliveontopofacastletravelingaroundtheworlddoingconcertsforrichpeople.Iliveonthestreets.Yousitonathrone(王座).Soyeah,myworldissurelyblackerthanyours!Donald:Yes,Iliveinacastle!Tony!Alone!Andrichwhitepeoplepaymetoplaythepianoforthem,becauseitmakesthemfeelcultured.ButsoonasIstepoffthatstageIgorightbacktobeingjustanothernigger(tothem.Becausethatistheirtrueculture.AndIgetthroughthatslight(輕蔑)alone,becauseI'mnotacceptedbymyownpeople,becauseI'mnotlikethemeither!SoifI'mnotblackenough,andifI'mnotwhiteenough...thentellme,Tony,whatamI?38.DonaldandTonywereputintoprisonbecause_____.A.TonyhadafightwiththepoliceofficerB.DonaldrefusedtogetoutofthecarC.TonybroketrafficruleswhiledrivingD.Donaldfailedtoanswerthepoliceofficer39.InTony'seyes,Donald____.A.workedashardashecould B.talkedtohimimpolitelyC.caredlittleaboutblackpeople D.livedliketheotherblackpeople40.Fromtheirconversation,wecaninferthat_____atthattimeA.DonalddidmanyconcertsforrichpeopleB.Donalddidn'thavemanyunhappyexperiencesforbeingblackC.blackmusicianswerefairlytreatedbecauseoftheirtalentD.boththepoorandtheblackhadhardlife41.FromDonald'sspeechintheend,wecanseethathefelt_.A.lonely B.proud C.surprised D.relaxedDAmongallthepenproductions,writingbrush(máo

bǐ)isakindofspecialwritingtoolmadeinChinamainly.Archaeologists(考古學(xué)家)saidthatwritingbrushorsomepenslikebrushfirstappearedmorethan5000yearsago.Itwasn’twidelyuseduntiltheWarringStatesPeriod(476BC-221BC).Hengshui,XuanchengandHuzhouwerethreecentersformakingwritingbrushesinChinesehistory.Peopleinthehometownofwritingbrush—Hengshui—stillcelebratetheinventionofbrusheveryyear.________Materials(材料)fortheheadpartincludesrabbithair,horsehair,pighairandsoon.IfyouwanttobuyaChinesebrushasagiftforyourfriends,youcanchoosetheonewithsofthairs,mixedhairsorhardhairsaccordingtotheirwritingstyles.There’salsoatraditionthatChinesepeopleliketomakeawritingbrushfromthefirsthaircutababygets.It’sbelievedthatawritingbrushmadefromthehairofnewbornbabieswillbringgoodluckwhiletakingexams.Asforstalks(筆桿),normalmaterialsareusuallywood,butwecanalsoseesomespecialonesmadefromivory,goldandsomeothervaluablematerials.ItisconsideredthatwritingbrushisthemostimportantoneamongFourTreasuresofChineseStudy.Theotherthreeareinkstick,paper,andinkstone.InChinesecalligraphy(書法)andChinesepainting,writingbrushiswidelyused.InoldChina,childrenhadtolearncalligraphyandtrytowriteagoodhand.Eventheemperors(皇帝)themselvesweregoodatcalligraphy.Nowadays,Chinesepeoplestillpracticecalligraphywithwritingbrushfromaveryyoungage.Whenwriting,manycalligrapherswillforgetallworriesandeventhemselves,turningallthoughtsintothebeautyofart.Peoplethinkithelpsimproveaperson’stemper(脾氣).Itisnotonlyameansofcommunication,butalsoameansofexpressingaperson’sinnerworld.42.Accordingtothearticle,thehometownofwritingbrushis___.A.Hengshui B.Xuancheng C.Huzhou D.Hangzhou43.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputintotheblank“______”inPara.2?A.It’simportanttoseethattherecanbebothsoftandhardbrushes.B.A

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advantages.C.Theheadofwritingbrushismadeofdifferentmaterials.D.Awritingbrushcanbedividedintotwoparts:headandstalk.44.Intheunderlinedsentence,thewritermentions“theemperors”toshowthat______.A.writingbrushisdifficulttolearnB.peoplepaidgreatattentiontocalligraphyinoldChinaC.theChineseemperorswereallgoodatcalligraphyD.theemperorsimprovedtheirtemperwithcalligraphy45.Wemayknowfromthepassagethat____.A.peoplestartedtousethewritingbrush4000yearsagoB.writingbrushmadefromthehumanhairwillhelpyougetgoodgradesC.writingbrushisthemostimportantoneamongFourInventionsinChinaD.Chinesepeoplenowstillusewritingbrushinmanyfields四.完成句子〔每空1分,共10分〕46.出發(fā)前,記得給我打個電話,以便我知道什么時間來接你。RemembertogivemeacallbeforeyousetoffsothatIcanknowwhento___you__47.史蒂芬霍金不僅是一名偉大的科學(xué)家,而且是一位著名的作家。StephenHawkingwasnotonlyagreatscientist_____afamouswriter.48.我知道對他來說回答這個問題很容易。Iknow___easyforhimto___thisquestion.49.薩姆叔叔總是愿意幫助別人,大家都很喜歡他。UncleSamisalways_______helpothers.Everybodylikeshimverymuch.這些舊照片讓我想起了以前的日子。Theseoldphotos_____me___theolddays.五.口語應(yīng)用〔每題1分,共5分〕閱讀下面對話,從方框內(nèi)7個選項中選擇5個恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿纱藢υ挘⑵浞柼钊腩}前括號內(nèi)。A.SowillI.B.Whatkindofplantscanweseethere?A.SowillI.B.Whatkindofplantscanweseethere?C.NeitherwillI.D.Yes,I’vegotamap.E.Whatdoyouknowaboutthegarden?F.Yes,that’sright.G.Whydoyouknowit?B:56A:Doyouknowhowtogetthere?B:57Itwilltakeusaboutthreehourstogettherebytrain.A:58.B:It’sanareathatlotsofdifferentplantsaregrownforscientificstudy.A:59B:I’mnotreallysure.IknowtherearemanydifferentkindsoftreesandflowersandI’mgoingtotakemycamerawithme.A:That’sagoodidea.Whatclothesareyougoingtowear?B:Well,ifit’swet,Iwillwearmystrongshoesandtakeanumbrellawithme.A:60Ithinkwewillenjoyourselves.六.任務(wù)閱讀。Screen-FreeDaysIrememberthefirsttimeIsuggestedscreen-freedaysinourschooltosomeofourstudentleaders.Jokingly,Isaidtothegroup,“Whatdoyouthinkifwegoaweekwithoutusingourlaptopsorsmartphones?”Theylaughed,andoneofthemsaid,“Noway,Mr.White.Theywouldbetoomuch.”Icouldfeeltheirworry,andtoldthemthatIwasonlyconsideringsinglescreen-freedays.Eventhatidealeftthemfeelingupset.Accordingtoasurveywedid,moststudentsinourschoolspendaboutsixhoursadayonscreens.Manyofmystudentsstarttheirdaybycheckingtheirsmartphones.Ioftenseethemlookingattheirphoneswhengettingoffthebusoratparents’drop-off,theycan’tusetheirown“screens”atschool.Theyusuallyworkoncomputersatschoolforatleasttwohoursduringtheday.It’sclearthatourstudentsspendalotoftimeonscreens.Wedoseethebenefitsoftechnology.However,weteachersalsowanttomakesurethatstudentshavebalancedlearningandsocialexperiencesawayfromtheirscreens.That’swhywehavecomeupwiththeideaofscreen-freedays.Duringthecourseoftheyear,wehavebuiltinseveralscreen-freedaysthatrequireustomakedifferentplansforourstudentsabouthowtheywillcommunicatewithoneanotherandtheworldaroundthemwithout“screens”.Forsometeachers,thismeansbringingbackavaluablelessonplanthathasbeenputoffforsometimebecauseitis“outofdate”.Othershavedesignedsomethingcompletelynew.Funactivities,forexample,cardgamesandroomescape(密室逃脫)games,areorganizedatschool.Intheseactivities,studentssocializewithoutsmartphonesandhaveface-to-facecommunicationwithoutcheckingon“l(fā)ikes”they’vegotonline.Thesefunactivitiesalsomakeitpossibleforthewholegradetoenjoythecompanyoftheirfriendswithnosmartphones.Afterourfirstscreen-freeday,studentsmentionedthattheyweresurprisedtheyenjoyedit.Findingwaystohelpourstudentsconnectwithoneanotherisimportant.Whiletechnologyisalreadypartofourworld,itshouldn’tplaysuchanimportantroleinalearner’slife.61.Howmanyhoursdomoststudentsintheschoolspendonscreenseveryday?_______________________________________________________62.Whyhavetheteacherscomeupwiththeideaofscreen-freedays?_______________________________________________________63.Whatfunactivitiescanthestudentshaveatschool?_______________________________________________________64.Howdidthestudentsfeelafterthefirstscreen-freeday?_______________________________________________________65.Whatdoyouthinkoftheideaofscreen-freedays?Whydoyouthinkso?_______________________________________________________七.短文填空〔每空2分,共20分〕依照以下短文內(nèi)容,在短文后的空格處填上一個恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文完整、通順。SaveOurEnvironmentThereisnodoubtthatglobalwarminghasbecomeoneofthe66problemswefacetoday.Soit's67forustoprotectourenvironment.

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