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人教版九年级英语Unit10单元检测试卷
二.单项选择 (15题 共15分)
26. —You look sad. What has happened?
—Everyone us to win the match, but we lost.
A. expects B. expected C. hopes D. hoped
27. —Is your friend Michael still in Australia?
—I don’t know. I have information about him because we haven’t seen each other for years.
A. a little; a few B. little; a few C. a few; a little D. few; a little
28. —What do you usually do in the morning?—I often practice English.
A. speak B. to speak C. speaking D. spoken
29. We often drop our friends’ homes after school.
A. for B. with C. by D. of
30. It’s very hot here. Why not your coat?
A. put on B. try on C. take off D. turn off
31. Listening to the music always makes me
A. relaxed; relaxing B. relaxed; relaxedC. relaxing; relaxing D. relaxing; relaxed
32. Animals are our close friends. We are supposed them.
A. to protect B. protectingC. protect D. protected
33. —All the workers went home yesterday Mr. White. Why?
—Because he was on duty.
A. except B. besides C. except for D. beside
34 As we know,it’s not polite to keep others for a long time.
A. wait B. waited C. to wait D. waiting
35. Thank you for me .
A. invite B. inviting C. invited D. invites
36. the teacher, I’ve made great progress.
A. Thank you B. Thanks forC. Thanks to D. Thanks you
37. Students should learn how problems.
A. solve B. solving C. can solve D. to solve
38. —Why are you so excited?
—Peter invited me on a trip to Yuntai Mountain.
A. to go B. go C. going D. went
39. I find difficult to work with her.
A. her B. me C. that D. it
40. The Greens used to live in London and now they in Beijing.
A. used to live B. are used to liveC. are used to living D. are used for living
三.完型填空 ( A、B两节,15题,共15分)
A
Where I’ m from, we’re pretty 41_______ about time. We don’t like to rush around, so we don’t mind if people are a little late 42.__________. If you tell a friend you’re going to their house for dinner, it’s OK if you arrive a bit late. We like to 43_______our time slowly. We 44_______the time we spend 45______ our family and friends in our everyday’s lives . We often just 46_______ our friends’ home if we have time. We don’t usually have to make plans 47_________our friends. When we see each other, it’s polite for boys to shake hands and for girls to kiss each other on the side of the face. We often just walk around the town center, 48______ as many of our friends as we can.
41. A. relax B. relaxed C. relaxing D. relaxes
42. A. sometimes B. sometime C. some time D. some times
43. A. enjoy B. spend C. take D. cost
44. A. spend B. value C. treasure D. take
45. A. with B. on C. in D. for
46. A. drop by B. drop in C. drop at D. drop
47. A. meeting B. to meet C. met D. meet
48. A. see B. to see C. seeing D. saw
B
Chinese eating habits are different from those in Western countries. In the West,everyone has their own plate of food. But in China the dishes are 49 on the table and everyone shares. If you are being treated by a Chinese host,there must be a lot of food prepared for you. Chinese are very 50 of their culture and will do their best to show their hospitality(好客).
And sometimes the Chinese hosts use their chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate. This is a sign of politeness. The proper thing to do would be to eat the whatever-it-is and say how 51 it is. If you feel uncomfortable with this,you can just say “thanks” and leave the food there. Don’t 52 your chopsticks upright into the rice bowl. Instead,lay them on your dish. The reason for this is that when somebody 53 ,the shrine (圣殿) to him has a bowl of sand or rice with two chopsticks which are stuck upright in it. It is impolite to set the teapot down where the spout (壶嘴) is facing 54 somebody. The spout should always be directed to where nobody is sitting,usually just outward from the table.
Don’t hit your bowl with your chopsticks. Beggars hit their bowls,so this is not polite. Also,when the food is coming too 55 in a restaurant,people will tap their bowls. If you are in someone’s home,it is like offending the cook.
49. A. made B. cooked C. eaten D. placed
50. A. afraid B. tired C. proud D. certain
51. A. delicious B. beautiful C. terrible D. comfortable
52. A. fall B. throw C. knock D. stick
53. A. comes B. goes C. dies D. lives
54. A. against B. towards C. over D. above
55. A. often B. early C. slow D. Fast
四.阅读理解 (15题 共30分)
阅读A、B、C三篇短文,并做每篇短文后面的题目。从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。
A
If you’re invited to your British or American friend’s home for a meal at home,you should learn some table manners about their countries.
Their dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p. m. and end at about 11 p. m. Ask your hosts what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers,chocolates or a bottle of wine as a gift.
Usually the evening starts with drinks and snacks(小吃). If you want to be more polite,say how much you like the room,or the pictures on the wall. But remember—it’s not polite to ask how much things cost.
In many families,the husband sits at one side of the table and the wife sits at the other end. They eat with their guests. You’ll probably start the meal with soup or something small,then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables,and then dessert(甜点心),followed by coffee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it.
Did you enjoy the evening?Call your hosts the next day,or write them a short “thank you” letter. British and American people like to say “thank you,thank you” all the time!
56. It’s impolite .
A. to ask about the price of a certain thing
B. to say “thank you” to hosts
C. to take something with you when you are invited to dinner
D. to eat up everything on your plate
57. When you are invited to a dinner party,you’d better .
A. ask what time you should arrive B. take your wife with you
C. drink as more as possible D. eat more snacks as you can
58. You’ll probably start the meal with .
A. meat B. coffee C. dessert D. soup
59. The meal ends with usually.
A. soup B. coffee C. meat or fish D. dessert
60. Which of the following is true?
A. The hosts like the people who sit closer to them.
B. The hosts like the people who ask them time,price,age,etc.
C. The husband and the wife usually sit together.
D. You can call your host the next day or write a letter of thanks after that.
B
At present, more and more people are crazy about travelling. Why do people travel? “To see more of the world, ” many people would say. But travelling abroad now means much more than that for the growing number of Chinese tourists. Of course it offers us good opportunities to meet people from other countries, learn about their culture and customs.
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), more than 1 billion people travelled to another country in 2012. In 2012, Chinese people travelled abroad 30 percent more than in 2011. The prosperity (繁荣) of the tourism industry can also bring both our country and foreign countries great economic benefits (经济利益). Chinese people usually join large tourist groups and visit several countries in one trip.
Chinese people don’t just travel for sightseeing. The China International Travel Service Company said that all their tour trips sold out a month before Christmas Day. Stores offered discounts (打折) during that time, so shopping in Europe and the United States is popular among Chinese travellers.
In December, China is going through a very cold winter. So many people like to go to some countries in Southeast Asia because the weather there is quite pleasant.
The improvement of living standards means more Chinese can travel abroad. But many of them don’t have a sense of public manners. A report by Living Social website in March 2012 even listed Chinese as the world’s second worst tourists.
If you want to change that bad name, remember to avoid the following: littering, spitting, snatching bus seats, line-jumping, taking off shoes in public, talking loudly and smoking in non-smoking areas. Besides, we should learn some necessary manners of foreign countries.
61. Chinese people travel abroad not to .
A. go shopping B. see more of the world
C. go sightseeing D. make money
62. According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, .
A. 30% of the people who travelled abroad are Chinese
B. the number of people who travelled abroad rose by 30%
C. more than 1 billion people travelled abroad in 2012
D. more than 1 billion Chinese people travelled abroad in 2012
63. Which of the following is NOT true about Chinese people?
A. Chinese people like joining large tourist groups.
B. Many Chinese like to go to Southeast Asia in winter for sightseeing.
C. More and more Chinese people can travel abroad now.
D. According to the report, Chinese are the second worst tourists in the world.
64. As a good tourist, you should .
A. litter and spit here and there B. jump the line and take off the shoes in public
C. have a sense of public manners D. speak loudly and smoke as you like
65. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Travelling B. Travelling abroad
C. Chinese tourists D. Chinese people like travelling
C
Giving gifts is a kind of knowledge, is also one kind of strategy(策略). In the western countries, you should be careful of giving gifts. Never give a gift in a job interview or at a business meeting. Gifts are usually given during special holidays, or as a “ thank you” for special invitations. When arriving at a special party, you may give your gift to the host once the introductions are made. Here are a few rules:
Be modest(适度) with your gift. Do not buy gifts that are too expensive, such as a Swiss watch, a gold ring or a gold necklace. A special food from your country, a bottle of wine, candy, or flowers are the best if you do not know the host very well, but be sure that your gift will not need much attention. You can usually say something like “ I hope you will like it.” when you offer your gift.
Be careful of giving wine. A bottle of wine is usually all right if you know your host drinks wine, but hard alcohol(酒精) such as whisky(威士忌) should only be given as a gift when you know the host well and are certain that they would like such a gift. Flowers are good, but remember: roses are for special love. You have to be careful.
A small cultural gift from your country is usually very good. Make sure that your gift is packed(包装) nicely. A nice card with it will be better.
66. According to the passage, people usually don’t give gifts ________.
A .on Christmas Day B. on someone’s birthday
C. in a job interview or at a business meeting D.on NewYear’s Day
67. The passage mentions _______ rules about giving gifts.
A. three B. four C. five D. six
68. Which gift is the most proper among the following four kinds?
A. A bottle of whisky. B. Special food from your country.
C. Roses. D. A Swiss watch.
69. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. It is not necessary to pack the gift nicely.
B. Your gift should draw everyone’s attention.
C. Hard alcohol is a good gift to most of the people.
D.You can give your gift to the host once the introductions are made.
70. The best title for the passage is _______.
A.The Rules of Gifts Giving B. How to Buy Gifts
C. Table Manners D.Cultural Differences
五.任务型完形填空 (共10分)
根据短文内容,从方框内选择合适的单词并用其适当形式填空,使短文完整、连贯。(有两项多余)
mad, just, instead, kiss, basic, impolite,
visitor, shut, mistake, effort, avoid, mean
You don’t need to speak French to understand the Parisians (people living in Paris). You (71)
need to know how to make gestures (手势). A new guide has come out by French tourism (旅游业) officials. It is to help foreign (72) understand the Parisians with a list of common gestures like “(73) up” and “Wait a minute”. These gestures are easy and vivid (生动的). “If you use them in Paris, people will start to (74) you for a native,” says the online guide at .
Some of the city’s (75) native people in Paris have been a headache for the tourism authorities (旅游当局) for a long time. They have made an (76) to ask the Parisians to be friendlier to foreigners. At the same time, they have decided to show visitors some (77) gestures by the Parisians at . Visitors can learn and get help from there.
The website includes the common gestures such as “Bof” and “Camembert”. “Bof” (78) “I don’t know” or “I disagree”, and “Camembert” is to tell someone to stop talking.
And it also includes a note, which warns visitors to (79) using the gestures too freely. “Wrong gestures may make others go (80) easily,” says the online guide.
六.任务型阅读理解 (共10分)
With the development of society, we communicate more and more with western people.①customs, important, it’s, know, some, western, for, us, to.
When you meet and greet people, the simplest thing to say is “Good morning”, “Good afternoon”②o__ “Good evening”. This kind of greeting is given to one whom you only know a little, or to anyone you are passing quickly. “How are you?” is usually③ (use) when you are not in such a hurry .You reply should be “Fine, thank you”. “Hello” is the commonest from of greeting between good friends.
When introducing two people, the general rule is: Introduce other people to the person you wish to respect.Old people and women are respected in the west as in China. A man alwaysstands up for an introduction, but sometimes it’s all right for an elderly man to remain seated when a young man is introuduced to him..
④When you receive an invitation, you should answer it at once. If you cannot give an answer at that time, you may say, “May I let you know this evening?” or something similar.
任务一:81.将①处划线部分的单词组成正确的句子。
任务二:82.根据②处首字母提示,补全所缺单词,使句意完整。
任务三:83.用③处所给单词的正确形式填空。
任务四:84.将④处英文翻译成中文。
任务五:85.What does the passage mainly tell us about?
七.补全对话(共10分)
根据对话内容,从方框中选择适当的句子填入空白处,使对话完整。(有两项多余)
A:You must be really excited about leaving for America tomorrow, Li Ping!
B:Yeah. 86 .
A:Nervous about what?
B:I don’t know many of the customs and manners in the USA. 87 .
A:Sure.
B: 88 .
A:Well, it’s important to be on time when you’re invited for dinner. 89 . Americans expect their guests to be on time.
B:The
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