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2020-2021学年新复兴中学九上英语单元测试U7

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I.Complete the sentence with the proper word with the given initial:1.2.3.4.

A good educatiα1 will help you d一一一一_and develop yom· talents.

After discussing for a whole day, they mally reached a c一一一一_to solve the problem.The job of a detective is to i一一一一_crime cases and find out the guilty._一一一一一_for you to mee量me?矶Touldthis evening be c

Do you need to rent one?5.η1臼·eare tlu回smallboat a一一一一一_for hire. 6.7.

Hise_一一一一一ha飞emade up tl1eir minds to ruin him.

r

It’se一一一_for us to keep a healtl1y diet and live a healtl1y life.

in English lit臼·attu·efrom Ox必rdUniv臼·sityin 2011.

8.Sheg一一一一一_

II.Choose the best answer飞1.

一一一一一_hot days, my dad likes to一一一一一_sm1glasses to protect himself from tl1e sm1light.A. On; put on

B. In; put on

C. On; take on

D. In; take on

2.She一一一一一_carefolly but一一一一一_notl1ing in tl1e pm·se.

A. saw, looked 3.

B. looked, saw

C. looked at, saw

D. saw, looked

Kitty as well as h臼·台iends一一一一一_tl1e fihn Frozen twice since last month.A. has seen

B. have seen

C.saw

D. had seen

4.As tl1e temoerattu·e � we felt rather hot and ttm1ed on tl1e 町、condition臼·r--A. raised

B. was risen

C. rose

D. is raised

5.一一一一一_you’veaheady been to tl1e USA many times, you must be familiar witl1 tl1e com出γ.

A. When 6.

B. Because

C.If

D. Since

Would you please tell me一一一一一?A. when did tl1e come homeC. ifhe had seen tl1e fihn

B.wh臼Ewill he play footl沼11D. why he dich1't watch tl1e game

7.The tom·ists set off early to climb tl1e momrtain. The mid臼linedpait means一一一一_.A. got up

B. sta1ted

C. setup

D. set free

now.8.Petei·一一一一一_ai1y mon巧rfrom his p创百川sbecause he cai1 eain mon巧rby himself

A. needn'.t to9.

B. doesn'.t need to

C. doesn'.t need

D.needn'.t

Pai·ei1ts oftei1 expect tl1eir children_一一一一_all tl1e tl1ings tl1at tl1ey couldn't do in tl1e pastA. did

B. doing

C. to do

D.do

10.Which oftl1e following sentei1ces is co!1'ect?

A. You shouldn’t spend too much in cosmetics.

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B. What you have to pay is more than room m飞rice.C. It took me 句rdollars to buy the ha岱chγ。·.D.The meal cost me more than I expected.

11.I still feel lnmgiγaft臼·eating two rice dmnplings. Cot址dyou please gi飞,茸me_一一一_one?

A. theoth臼·

B. other

C. another

D.oth白宫

a

12.All the lights一一一一一_last night because of the powei· cut.

A. wentwα1g

13.I tried to fmd some jam in the fridge, but fomid一一一一一left.

A. none

B. nothing

C. no one

D. nobody

B.;ventout

C.went onD. went doMl

14.η1e boy checked his test pap臼·-一一一一_in ordei· to get foll marks.

A. enough carefol

B. enough carefolly

C. carefol enough

D. carefolly enough

15.Ma1tin and his friends dich1’t eat up all the food they ord臼-ed,一一一一一_they took the rest away.

A.for

B.or

c.so

D.as

16.--Which book do you prefei·?

is OK. I like I回dingall kinds of books.

A., Neither

B. Eithei·

C.Both

D. None

17.--Sony to have kept you waiting.

A. That's all right.

B. That's 1哈ht.

C. Not at all.D. Yes, I will.

m. Fill in the blanks with the given words in their pn>per form5:

ranous。伍ceplease excite forget success

person

1.2.3.4.5.6.

He一一一一一_in inventing the new句rpeof mobile phone after solving the problems.Whyareyouso_一一一一_these days? Look, you’ve left yom· ptu-se on the desk again!Myjobisfollof一一一_and一一一一·

They have diffi臼·ei1t一一一一__,but they are good 台ie1ids.

Accα·ding to一一一一一_figtu·邸,OV臼·one thousand people died in the earthquake.One would be

with whoever lies to him.

IV. Rew1·ite the sentences as requfred: 1.

Helei1 nevei· gets angiy with her studei1ts. (改为反意疑问句〉Helei1 nevei· gets angiy with h臼·studei1ts, _一一一一一-一一一一一?

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2.Ifwe make a deal you can get outofh白宫.〈保持原句意思〉You一一一一一_getoutofh臼·e一一一一一_we make a deal.

3.η1epoisα1ous snake bit her badly before she could realize it. (改为被动语态〉She一一一一一一一一一_by a poisonous snake badly before she could realize it.

4.

η1is st创·isn’t as br堪1tas the stuL (保持句意不变〉The sm1 shines

this star.

5.not only,,柑end,the pr民ider业,theemployees, but also, the meeting, are going to. (连词成句〉

V. Complete the passage.A. mear览G.make sme

B. aft臼11oonsH.new

C.all the timeI.feel

D. care folly

E.be able to

F. lose

We use om· bodies for ev臼γthing.We need om· bodies for眩目·cise,for leaming, for playing with om·台iendsand mar穹morethings. If we want to _ 1 _ do all of these activities and have lots of fi.m, we need to look after otu·selves. If 2_ gloomy (沮丧的). We car1't nm ar·otu1d as much, or concei1trate aswe don’t look aftei· om·selves, we w让lstart to _

台iendsfor verγlong before we get tired and wom out.hard We wouldn’t evei1 be able to play with

Howevei·, there is one way to _ 3 _ that we feel v臼γgoodarid foll of energy all the time. If we eat healthy food, om· bodies are happy and we have more en臼即.四is_ 4_ we can work pro阳ly,making us strong and ready for ar1ything.

It can be hard to eat healthy food _ 5一,andwith a delicious school hmch it coulch1't be easiei·. We make all the food arid you just choose what you war1t. You car1 try lots of_ 6 _ delicious arid exciting foods with yom· friends too.

We prepare om· meals v臼γ

body needs to stay healthy and happy. This w巧,youcar1 nm ar·otmd arid have more fi.m arid you won't find yom·self feeling sleepy in the _ 8一’andyou will feel great all the time. By eating healthily now, you can also help protect yom· body from health problems when you get oldei-.

_7 _ to make sm·e that ev白”hingis delicious and foll of all the goodn

thatyom·

VI.Choose the best answer

ηlllty years ago, if you looked down台oma plane at the east coast of Ausb'alia, you would be greeted by thebreatht也ngbea吨rof the Great Bar1·ier· Reef(大堡礁), the world's lar-gest coral reef. It spread for over 2,600 kilometers in the blue sea, containing a lot of corals and small islands. It was listed as a UNESCO world h臼·it臼gesite in 1981.

Howevei·, this nattu·al wonder of the world is being taken away 台omus. Coral co、古rin the Great Bar1·ier· Reef has dropped by more than half over· the last 27 years.η1e Guardian repαted.”If the tr·end continues, coral cover· could halve

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again by 2022,'’said Pet臼·Dohe町,rese扭·ch臼· at the Aust!百lian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). So tmless we stru.1 acting now, there won’t be any ”heritage” left in the fon.u·e.

Cα·al reefs ru·e ru.1 imp011创1t pru.1 of the oc臼n. They ru·e food for some fish,但1d act as protection for oth臼· yomig

fish. But in the past 30 years they have been tmd臼· threat arotu1d the wαld mainly from incr臼sed st01111s, a gromunber of crown-of-th0111s strufish ru1d coral bleachiiig (脱色〉 .

Stα111 damage caused nearly half of the coral losses. In the past seven years, the reef has been visited by six majα· stonns, each leavii1g a tra址。fdestructio1L

η1e crown-of-tl10111s sta1也his also causing p1由lems.Scientists believe tl1at nm-。他〈支流)contaii1ii1g a large

、mng

llOtUltof f臼1il泣。·shave caused tl1e population ii1c1ease of tl1is coral-eatiiig ru1iinaL Outbreaks of ereM1-of..tl1oms

starfish usually sta1t two or tl1ree years aft臼·major floods ii1 no11h臼11rivei·s.

Cα·al bleachii1g accomts for about 10 p臼-centof coral d创nage.It is usually due to oc臼nacidification ru1d risii1gtem严rattu·esbecause sea飞;vat臼·takes iii more ca1bon dioxide from tl1e au·. This disrupts tl1e coral's ability to grow.

The good ne、;vsis tl1at corals cru.1 reco、古rif given tl1e chance. But tl1is is slow. And tl1e fottu·e of tl1e oceru1s coral is largely iii hmnan hands.”We can’t stop tl1e stomis ... But we can achieve be忱。·wat臼·quality, we can deal witl1 tl1e says John Chum, CEO of AIMS.”Howevei·, its fottu·e also lies witl1 tl1e global challenge of crown-of-thonis strufish,'’response to reducii1g carbαl dioxide emissions.” 1.

It is predicted by 2022, tl1e runotmt of co1百lcovei· will be -一一一一一_oftl1at iii 1981.A. half2.

B. one-thii·d

C. a qua11er

D. tl1ree qua11臼·s

Them1d臼fo1edplu百se”tmdei·tlu·eat”iii Pru·agraph 3 is closest ii1 mea11ii1g to一一一一一一·A. iii dangei·

B. out of sight

C. ii1 need

D. beyond iinagii1ati011

3.

Which of tl1e followii悲hasled to tl1e biggest loss of tl1e coral covei·?A.Coral bleachii1gC.Risiiig oceru.1 temperattu·es.

B. Iner臼sedstonns.

D.Outbreaks of coral-eatiiig st创·fish.

4.accordiiig to tl1e a11icle.Wecan一一一一一_to reduce coral damage at tl1e Great Baffier Reef a.iinprove water quality

b.reduce global carbαl dioxide emissionsc. disrupt tl1e coral-eatiiig st但也h’sability to growd. control tl1e popt址ationof tl1e crown-of-thonis st倒也he.make oc剧1take iii more crubon dioxide from tl1e au·A.a,b,c

B.a,b,d

C. a,c,e,

D.b,也e

5.What cru.1 we leam abot吐tl1eGreat Bru1·ier Reef from tl1e ru1icle?

A.Witl1 tl1e world's second-largest coral 1回f,tl1e Gr臼tBani臼·Reef was listed as a UNESCO wαld heritage sit已

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B.The Gt-eat Banier Reef has lost more than half of its cor址coversince 1985.

C. At the present rate of loss, the coral cov臼·will reduce by anoth臼·30p臼·centwithin a decade.D. Coral reefs are an impαt创1tpart of the ocear1s ecosystem arid car1 pr酌rentocean acidification.6.

What’s the best title for tl1e passage?A. Problems of the Ocean EcosystemC.W:巧rsto Reeb.ice Ca1bon Dioxide Emissions

B. Rescue for the Starfish

D. Protection of tl1e Gt·eat Baffier Reef

VII. Choose tl1e best ans飞;versto complete tl1e passage:

When I was small, my mmn used to give tl1e farnily something special for meals --she would make breakfast foodfor dillll臼·

I still remember one night my mmn一_1 _ some bread in front of my dad, something v臼ybtm1t I waited to see if anybody noticed. To my smp11se, my dad just took his h回d,smiled at my mmn and then ttm1ed to ask me how my dad at school had been. I’ve _ 2_ what I told him that night But I do remember watching him put some bu忱。·on tl1at breadHe_ 3 _ as usual, ev町singlebit.

After dinner, my mmn said sonγto my dad for bm1iing the bread And I never forget what he said,”1 _4_ btu11t bread, dear. It does11t ma忧臼·at all.”

Late tl1at night, I went to kiss Dad good night I asked him if the really liked his br回dbtm1t He held me in arms and said.咛om·mmn worked verγhard all day. She’s really _5一.And you see --a bit ofbtm1t food nevei· lnut anyα1e!”

Now I know life is not perfect. Nobody is perfect. As for me, I oftei1 forget biithdays or some other special days. But I’ve leamed somethii1g _ 6_ over tl1ese years. What we really need is sto m1dei·stand each otl1叽whetl1erit’sbetween a husbar1d arid wife, a parer茸aridchild or just between two台iends.而isis tl1e _ 7 _ to a happy life.

So do11t get angrγif tl1e bread gets bm1业.Reinemb臼·,btm1t bread nev臼·!nut anyone. Be kiiid to tl1ose arom1d you arid a happy life will sm·ely be yom·s. 1.A. cooked2.A. decided3.A. tl1r队vit away4.A. hate5.A. tii·ed6. A. iinpoit削7.A. key

B. placedB. lmoMlB. ate it upB. loveB. excitedB.difficultB. reason

c.fotu1d

C.forgo忧enC.put it awayC. makeC. WOffiedC.fi.mnyC. storγ

D. boughtD. ii11agii1edD.looked it overD. saveD. ii1terestedD. easyD. bread

vm. Fill in the blanks with the given initial:

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In Westem cotu1tries today, fewer and fewer foods have additives in them.

What are additives? Additives a1官chemicalsput into foods for coloring and tas忱。ras p1百servati-\咽〈防腐剂). For example, bread might have some additives in it for b _1 _ taste.

We generally beli机iethat these additives a唾notgood to otu· health and the Wαld Food Organiz烈地ionis paying much a忧:entionto the food imp01t and expo1t.

Sally Jones, a little E沁glishgirl, is fom· years old now. But when she was yotu1g吨shene凡明·went to sleep at night She never got tired. Finally her parents took her to a doc旬r.After a thorough e _ 2一’thedoctor said the she must have eaten food with additives in it. He was sm·e that the additives had a veiγbad e_3_ on h臼·body, and made h臼·too a_4一.He was quite co!1'ect. As soon as Sally staited to eat only foods without additiv邸,shebegan to sleep well at nigl业.Now she is the same as any othei· li忧legirl, e _ 5 _ that she ca11t eat ma1骂yfoods that chilch·en love, such as ice creain and Coca-Cola, because they have additives in them.

Thei-e are p _ 6 _ a lot of people like Sally, whose health is hanned by some additives in their food. So many comrtries are banning the u_7 _ of some specific additives.

IX.Read the passage and fill in the blai汰swith proper words:

When Ma1k Twain first began his speaking careei·, he used a foll page of notes to keep 台αngetting mixed up. Hewould飞叽让edov、rnthe beginnings of key sentei1ces, to take him from one point to ai1oth臼·ai1d to protect him skipping (漏

掉). Foran e飞ening’slec

r

η1e plai1 failed Twain would remembei· the sei1tei1ces all riglrt, but forget their ord臼·.He would have to stop, read his no胁,andso spoil the fluency (流畅性)of the whole speech.

T飞;vainthei1 decided to memorize not only his key sentei1ces, but also the first le忱。-。feach sentei1ce. Besides, he cut the munb臼·ofle忧白宫to10 and inked them on his fingei11ails (指甲). Howev叽thismethod dich1't work, eith臼·.

阳、hewould w1由andmemorize 11 key begilllling声·

”I kef茸trackof the fingei·s for a while与thenI lost it, ai1d aftei· that I was nevei· quite sm-e which fingei· I had used.”

He ;vrotein his book.

He considered licking off (舔掉)the inked letters as he went on. People noticed he seeined more interested in his Then Mai·k Twain’s great idea caine --that it’s haitl to visualize le忧白宫,wordai1d sentences, but picttu·es ai·e easy torecall. Especially if you draw them yom·self.

T飞;vainwas no aitist, but that dich1t stop him.”In two mim吐esI made six picttu·es with a pen,\" he repo1ted,”ai1d they did the work of the 11 key sentei1c邸,anddid it p臼fectly.”

fingei11ails than his su同ect;one or two listen臼swould come up aftei飞;vardsand ask what was wrong with his hands.

。fch·a;vings,he cot址drecall their image at will.”

Having once ch·a飞回1the picttu·es, he fom1d he could throw thou away. He discovei·ed that, having once made a series

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From then on, Twain was able to speak without notes, and the system never failed him.η1e sti泪毡臼· the image,也已easiei· it'll be to remeinbei·.

88.Why did Mark Twain pr哼缸eda foll page of notes?.What protected him from skψping? 90. Why did the first method failed?91.Whei·e did Twain ink the first le忧臼-s?92.Was there anything wro鸣withTwain’s hands?93.What helps Mark Twain make a good speech?

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keys

I. 1. discov臼·

6.enemies 11.1.A

2.conclusion7.essential

3. investigate 8.graduated

7.B8.C9.C

4. convenient

5. available

2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.D

10.D 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.AIII. 1. succeeded

2. forgetfol

3 .飞rariety

; excitement 4. persαialities

4. brighter than

5. official

6. displeased

IV.1. Does, she 2. can飞m1less3. was bitten

5. Not only the president but also the employees are going to attend the mee量口1g.V.1.E

2.13.G 4.A 5.C 6.H7.D8.B

VI. 1. C 2.A3. B .4B 5. B 6. D

VII.LB 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.A 6.A7.AVIII.1. be忧臼-

2. examinatiα1 3. effect 4. achieve

5. excei茸

6. probably 7. use

IX. 1. To keep from getting mixed up.

2.η1e beginnings of key students that he had wr协副3. Because he forgot sentence 01也r.4. On his fingemails,5.No, th臼Ewasn’t.

6.η1e process that reminded the things he should say by dra飞Ningsev臼百lpictru·es and r巳callingtheir image at

will

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