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2015-2016学年牛津译林版初中英语九年级下

9B Unit1单元测试卷

第一卷 选择题(55分)

一 选择填空:(17分)

( )1. _________ we stay in Japan, we’ll visit Mount Fuji. A. During B. When C. Until D. Before ( )2. It’s said that the hidden treasure was found in ________ cave of the mountains. A. some B. any C. every D. each ( )3. Look! Between the two trees ________ a young boy. A. is B. are C. lie D. are lying ( )4. We’d better get up before 5 a.m. tomorrow so that we won’t miss the _______ of the sun. A. rise B. raise C. rising D. raising ( )5. I’m sorry to ________ too much of your time. A. take on B. take up C. take away D. take off ( )6. I think Mount Fuji is well worth ________. A. visit B. travelling C. visiting to D. travelling to ( )7. It was at 10 p.m. yesterday ________ he came home from work. A. that B. when C. which D. what ( )8. Now _________ people like to write letters to others and they prefer e-mails. A. only few B. very few C. a few D. lots of ( )9. The Great Wall runs ________many forests _______northern China.

A. across, across B. through, through C. across, through D. through, across ( )10. _________ the fans are waiting for the popular singer outside the concert hall.

A. Two thousand B. Thousands of C. Two thousands of D. Two thousand of ( )11. She seldom eats candies, _________ she? _________, though she likes them very much. A. does, Yes B. does, No C. doesn’t, Yes D. doesn’t Yes ( )12. Do you know the way to the company _________ your father work? A. that B. which C. in which D. in what ( )13. I told the young boy __________. A. that the sun rose in the east B. he would leave for Beijing for 2 months C. who to make friends with him D. which was the way to the bookshop ( )14. ---__________ it is from our own planet Earth to Mars! ---Yes, it takes months to travel to Mars by spacecraft. A. How soon B. How far C. How long D. How often ( )15. He found _________ difficult to improve his English __________ the teacher’s help.

A. it is; without B. it was; with C. it; without D. that is; with

( )16. He offered ______ valuable advice that ______people disagreed.

A such; a few B such; few C so; a few D so; few

( )17. ---I am out of breath. I can’t go any further. ---__________. I am sure you can make it. A. No problem B. What a pity C. Not bad D. Come on

二 完形填空:(10分)

Jenny, from Germany, spent some time traveling in India. While she was there, she stayed with her Indian friend, Leela. However, there was a language barrier(障碍) for her there. It was very 18 for her to communicate in the new environment, which was very different from 19 of her own country.

One day, together with Leela, Jenny went to 20 an orphanage(孤儿院). All the children there were very young. At first, Jenny was not sure if she could have a way to communicate with them. She went over to the children 21 and sat beside them. After some time, one of the children 22 her. She felt a little relaxed and smiled back. Then she went close to the child. She slowly put her arm around the child and started 23 a song in German. The child kept smiling and started repeating the words after her. The words that came from the little mouth were different from those that Jenny sang, but the rhythm(节奏) was the same. Jenny sang a little more and the child followed her again. Wanting to join in the 24 , another child went up to Jenny and started singing the rhythm. Then more children joined. They 25 many smiles together.

From the other side of the hall, Leela was smiling and watching them. Noticing Leela’s 26 on her, Jenny had an exciting feeling from her heart: “See, I don’t have any language barriers here. We 27 speak and communicate!” At that moment, she understood: we’re all simple human, and we have the ability to connect with each other.

18. A. nice B. dangerous C. difficult D. easy 19. A. these B. those C. this D. that 20. A. show B. visit C. build D. improve 21. A. slowly B. early C. hardly D. easily 22. A. looked at B. laughed at C. shouted at D. smiled at 23. A. singing B. writing C. saying D. playing 24. A. club B. talk C. fun D. dance 25. A. forgot B. remembered C. shared D. missed 26. A. hands B. eyes C. influence D. question 27. A. can B. must C. need D. should 三 阅读理解:(28分)

(A) Needed: Full—time secretary Position(职位) available Applicants(申请人)should have at least 2 years’ experience and be able to type 60words a minute. No computer skills needed Apply in person at United Business Ltd,17 Broening Street,or Call at 427—882108. Are you looking for a part—time job? We need 3 part—time shop assistants to work during the evening. No experience needed. Applicants should be between 18 and 26. Call at 366---765648 for more information. Computer trained secretaries: Do you have experience working on computers ? Would you like a full—time position working in an exciting new company? If your answer is yes, give us a call at 457—896758 . Part—time work available : We are looking for retired(退休的)adults who would like to work part time at the weekend. Work includes answering the telephone and give customers information. For more information contact us by calling at 345—674132. 28. Jane recently retired and is looking for a part—time position. She would like to work with people. The best job for Jane is________.

A. the full—time secretary B. the shop assistant

C. the computer trained secretary D. the part—time work at the weekend

29. If Ann gets the job as a computer trained secretary, she’ll probably work____

A. in a factory B. in a shop C. in a company D. in a school

30. If Alice applies for the position at United Business Lid, she needs_____.

A. 2 years’ experience B. computer skills C. to work at the weekend D. to work in the evening (B)

Children with autism (自闭症) may learn better from robots than from human teachers,

according to an experiment at Topeliffe Primary School in Birmingham.

Head teacher Ian Lowe said, \easier to get in touch with the robots than with their teacher.\

He added, \to communicate with adults and with other children, but for some reason they can accept these robots.\

The robots are knee-high and move like children. The school is using them to teach phonics (读音法) and play cards or memory and imitation (模仿) games with children aged from five to ten.

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For example, memory games, which get the children to imitate the robots' movements, can help them become involved and motivated in learning.\get children with autism to pay attention. We are amazed to see how involved they can be when they are working with the robots.\

She added, \all children. When people feel safe and are motivated, they learn much better.\31. Why does Topeliffe Primary School use the two robots? A. To teach children with autism phonics.

B. To teach children with autism memory games.

C. To help children with autism be involved in learning.

D. To help children with autism imitate the robots' movements. 32. What does the underlined word \A. encouraged B. experienced C. organized D. shocked

33. According to the passage, which of the following is true?

A. People learn much better if they feel safe and are motivated.

B. Topeliffe Primary School is using the robots to teach children of all ages. C. Children with autism may become better from human teachers than robots. D. The needs of children with autism are the same as those of the other children. (C)

It's Friday evening. My daughters, 3 and 9, sigh (叹息) when I gently take the iPads away

from their laps. One by one, our screens are turned off. We light the candles and sit down to have a big meal.

Most people in our lives know they will not be able to contact us by using computer or mobile phones for 24 hours. And so it has gone, every week for three years. We call it our \科技安息日)\ I first understood the importance of disconnecting in 2008, when my father was told that he had got brain cancer. Some days he would have only one good hour, and I wasn't willing to be disturbed when I was with him, so I'd turn off my mobile phone.

Soon after, encouraged by National Day of Unplugging (全国断网断电日) on March 1st, my husband and I decided to unplug for one full day every week.

During our \Shabbats\time slows. Our Saturdays now feel like mini-vacations. We drive our car or ride our bike. We, with our kids, work in the garden, play board games and cook meals. I feel more balanced. I feel like a better mother, wife and person. Keeping a balance between the good and the bad of technology is my lasting state. The technology we've created makes it possible for us to share knowledge and take in various ideas all over the world. But the technology also takes something away from us. When we stay up late at night linking (连接) from website to website or sending messages or e-mailing, we click again, and again, and again until we've overloaded (超负荷的).

When we rush into the time full of high technology, it's necessary for us to pay attention to what we are doing online and when we should go off.

I will always remember the most important thing in my family: \32. When is \

A. Only on Sunday. B. From sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. C. Only on Friday. D. From sunset on Saturday to sunset on Sunday.

33. The writer's family have \Shabbat\every week mainly because they hope to

________.

A. save energy B. enjoy life together C. stay away from others D. follow National Day of Unplugging 34. What do the writer's family NOT do during their \

A. They drive their car or ride bikes for mini-vacations. B. They light the candles and sit down to have a big meal.

C. They work in the garden, play board games and cook meals. D. They stay up late at night linking from website to website. 35. What's the main idea of this passage?

A. Every family must have \B. A woman should learn to be a good mother or wife. C. People need to stay away from technology properly.

D. People had better not send messages, e-mail or chat online Com] (D)

Saying no starts small

“All right then — just one more piece...” Words every girl has said when they are faced with the delicious cheesecake. Of course, many of us know we may eat the whole thing in the end.

It isn’t just girls. Most of us find it hard to say “no” to something attractive. However, scientists now say that willpower is very important to success and a happy life.