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牛津深圳版九上Module 3 Unit 6 Healthy diet单元测试(I)卷一、 词汇测试。选出可以替换划线部分的最佳选项。 (共8题;共16分)1. (2分)He entered the room quietly.A . leftB . went intoC . painted2. (2分)Mrs. White, can I leave my homework for tomorrow?Im afraid not. Dont what you can do today till tomorrow.A . put offB . get offC . take off3. (2分)Samuels father _him to be a doctor when he grows up. A . hopesB . wantsC . plansD . makes4. (2分)There is a snake over there.Dont stand near it. It may _ you.A . saveB . kickC . attack5. (2分)He is a _ man and he likes telling stories. His stories always make us laugh. A . dirtyB . funnyC . shyD . terrible6. (2分)Im sorry that only a few people can _ on the ship.A . dieB . surviveC . solveD . discover7. (2分) Smoking and drunkenness (酗酒) are both bad for peoples health. Yes. So we should cigarettes and alcohol.A . shut downB . get on withC . stay away fromD . put away8. (2分)After the Nobel Prize in literature in 2012, all books of Mo Yan became quite_ among China and many other countries.A . activeB . necessaryC . popular二、 选出恰当的词语完成句子。 (共7题;共14分)9. (2分) Whats the today? Its October 30.A . dayB . timeC . monthD . date10. (2分)What can you do? I can _ Chinese Kungfu.A . beB . doC . make11. (2分)To stay healthy, your brain needs enough_ as well as your body. A . exerciseB . changeC . ideaD . act12. (2分)He often feels lonely because he has _ friends in this city. A . littleB . a littleC . fewD . a few13. (2分) The mother keeps on working although it is very late.Yes. She is preparing Christmas gifts for her children.A . continuesB . stopsC . remembers14. (2分)There is no enough _ in the corner to put the round table.A . floorB . groundC . placeD . room15. (2分) What_ your mother_? She is friendly and kind.A . is; likeB . does; likeC . do; look likeD . does; think of三、 完形填空。 (共1题;共10分)16. (10分)根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案。 The Sweetest SightI was in the most beautiful city in the world, yet I only wanted home. It was an amazing week for my husband and me the trip of a lifetime. Months ago, when my husband told me that he would have a meeting in London. I expressed my1to go to Europe together with him. Then we asked his mother to 2our two children and started off. During the weeks time,3visited London and Paris as much as we could, Big Ben, the Louvre and so on. All these were beautiful places we expected to see before. We really enjoyed ourselves. On our last night in Paris,4we enjoyed the night view(夜景) of the Eiffel Tower, my husband called home. His mother5the phone. In a second, my husbands face fell and he looked so worried. I could feel something 6happened. Whats wrong? I asked. He didnt answer and continued to listen. A few minutes later, he said 7to me that Tony, our seven-year-old son, had fallen off his bike and 8his leg. He must be sent to hospital at once. At that moment, Paris suddenly lost its charm(魅力). I dont want to be here! I shouldnt be here! I should be home 9my kids! We hurried back to our hotel and then to the airport Finally, we got home. We rushed into our childrens bedroom. Seeing our two children, I suddenly realized the truth: there is no 10sight(风景)in the world than your childrens faces that greet you at home. (1)A . question B . wish C . step D . place (2)A . look after B . talk with C . find out D . wake up (3)A . he B . she C . we D . they (4)A . after B . since C . though D . because (5)A . shouted B . finished C . wrote D . answered (6)A . ugly B . useful C . right D . bad (7)A . hardly B . clearly C . sadly D . truly (8)A . danced B . broken C . thrown D . opened (9)A . toward B . with C . under D . from (10)A . quieter B . richer C . sweeter D . wider 四、 阅读理解。 (共5题;共42分)17. (8分)阅读理解 Some people like to be scared(受惊吓)! Choosing to be scared can be fun. Dr Margee Kerr, a sociologist, explained the science of fear(恐惧). Some people like to be scared because they like the way their body changes, she says. Being scared is not always fun. When a balloon pops, we may jump. Our heart beats faster and harder. How does the body have the reactions? When we meet something startling, our brain and body start making changes to help prepare us for the unknown, Dr. Kerr explains, These changes are caused by the senses(感官), which always send information to the brain. It gives out chemicals into the bloodstream, and those chemicals act on different parts of the body. At the same time, the brain decides whether or not the danger is real.Fear is a tool that the brain uses to keep the body safe. It helps a person to hide, run away, or protect oneself. Our memories also help protect us. As we grow, we learn whats unsafe, and our brains keep those memories. Then our brains use fear to warn us of dangers. Dr. Kerr says, . However, too much fear can be harmful because experiences can lead to long-lasting fears that may stop a person from trying new things. A long-lasting fear can mean youve had a bad experience, and your brain doesnt want you to have it again. Many people have beat their own fears. Instead of listening to their imagination, they learn the facts about anything that seems scary. Knowledge can help a person feel less afraid. Dr. Kerr grew up on a farm. She was scared of black bears in the woods before. She says, After I read a lot about them, I knew for sure what to do if I ever met a bear and how to protect myself.(1)The underlined word startling in Paragraph2 probably means_. A . surprisingB . tiringC . boringD . interesting(2)Which is most likely to be put in the blank ? A . We feel a little excited when we watch a scary movie.B . Its good to have a healthy sense of whats dangerousC . Understanding the facts gives me a sense of confidenceD . Being afraid doesnt mean youre weak.(3)How is the passage organized? A . B . C . D . (4)The passage above may be taken from _. A . a dictionaryB . a guide bookC . a playD . a magazine18. (10分) A family moved into a house, next to a vacant lot(闲置的地皮). One day, some workers came to start building a house there.The familys 5-year-old daughter took an interest in all the activity going on next door and spent much of each day watching the workers. They talked with her, let her sit with them when they had coffee and lunch breaks. They also gave her little jobs to do here and there to make her feel important.At the end of the first week, they even gave her an envelope(信封)with ten dollars. The little girl took this home to her mother. Her mother told her to take her“pay”to the bank the next day to start a savings account.When the girl and her mom got to the bank, the clerk was surprised and asked the little girl what she did.The little girl said,“I worked last week to build the new house next door to us.”“Oh,” said the clerk, “and will you be working to build the house again this week, too?”The little girl said, “Yes, of course.”(1)What did the workers want to build on the vacant lot?A . A bank.B . A hospital.C . A house.(2)Which of the following activities didnt the workers do?A . Talked with the girl.B . Sang with the girl.C . Gave the girl little jobs here and there.(3)What did the workers think of the girl?A . They disliked her.B . They liked her.C . They hated her.(4)What do the underlined words mean in Chinese?A . 一个基金账户B . 一个储蓄账户C . 一个股票账户(5)Which of the following is TRUE about the girl?A . She wanted to become a worker.B . She learnt to make a lot of money.C . She thought she was important.19. (10分)When I was a child I never said, When I grow up, I want to be a CEO, but here I am. When I look back on my career, I realize the road to becoming a CEO isnt a straight, clear path. In fact, no two paths are the same. But whether you want to be a boss one day or not, theres a lot to learn from how leaders rise to the top of successful companies. As this series of stories shows, the paths to becoming a CEO may be different, but the people in that position(位置) share the qualities of commitment(义务), work ethic(道德) and a strong desire for building something new. And every CEO take risks along the wayputting your life savings on the line to start a software company or leaving a big business to be one of the first employees at a startup.I grew up in Minnesota, and learned how to be an entrepreneur(企业家)from my father, who has run a small business for almost 30 years. I went to Georgetown University and tried a lot of business activities in college with success. And I always had a dream job pattern(模式): to walk to work, work for myself and build something for consumers(顾客). Im only 29, so its been a quick ride to CEO. Out of college, I worked for AOL as a product manager, then moved to Revolution Health and ran the consumer product team. In mid-2007 I left Revolution Health and started LivingSocial with several other workmates, where I became a CEO.Career advice: Dont figure out where you want to work, or even what industry youd like to work at. Figure out what makes you do so. What gives you a really big rush? Answer why you like things, not what you like doing. . . and then apply it to your work life. Also, just because youre graduating, dont stop learning. Read more books than you did in college. If you do, and theyre not, youre really well-positioned to succeed in whatever you do.(1)What can we know from the first paragraph?A . The writer hasnt achieved his childhood ambition.B . The writer thinks there is some easy way to become a CEOC . The writer had an ambition of becoming a CEO in his childhood.D . The writer believes success stories of CEOs can be beneficial(有益的) to everybody.(2)According to the writer, successful CEOs should _.A . try not to take risksB . stay in the same businessC . have a strong sense of creativityD . save every possible penny(3)What can we know about the writer from the passage?A . He started LivingSocial when he was still a student of Georgetown University.B . He used to run the consumer product team for AOLC . His business activities at college ended up in more failure than success.D . His father had far-reaching influence on him.(4)What does the underlined phrase “figure out” mean? _.A . 断定B . 弄清C . 理解D . 领会(5)Which of the following proverbs may the writer agree with according to the last paragraph?A . Well begun is half done.B . Everything comes to him who waitsC . Time and tide wait for no man.D . One is never too old to learn.20. (8分)阅读理解It takes a lot of skills and hard work to set a world record in pumpkin-carving(雕刻南瓜). Steve Clarke, a sixth-grade teacher from Pennsylvania, is a famous carver(雕刻师). Clarke has set many world records for carving pumpkins quickly. When he competes, he must cut our two eyes, two eyebrows, a nose, a mouth, and two ears as fast as possible. But Clarke knows something else about pumpkin-carving. Its easier to get a record than to keep it.He took the title in 2000 when he carved a pumpkin face in 74.8 seconds. That time was 19 seconds faster than what Jerry had set. From then on, Clarke broke his own records five times. In 2006, he set his best time in Florida. His winning time was 24.03 seconds!The only problem is that someone finally beat that mark. On October 7, 2010, David set the new record with 20.1 seconds. Clarke was not able to break that record this year, but he has planned to break the record. After Halloween, he will go to local pumpkin farms to practise designs and new skills.Clarke is popular because of his super pumpkin-carving skills. In 1999, he carved more than 30 pumpkins at the Halloween party for then vice-president Al Gore.(1)What do you need to have if you want to set a record in pumpkin-carving?A . Pumpkin farms.B . Hard work.C . Extra money.D . Free time.(2)What was Clarkes best record in pumpkin-carving competitions?A . 74.8 seconds.B . 24.03 seconds.C . 20.1 seconds.D . 19 seconds.(3)The underlined word “title” means “ ” in the passage.A . 比赛B . 活动C . 冠军D . 灵感(4)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A . Clarke is from Pennsylvania.B . Clarke is good at carving but he never practices his skills.C . Clarke only set one world record for carving pumpkins.D . Clarke was still the winner of the pumpkin-carving competition in 2010.21. (6分)阅读下面材料,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。AMost Visited Museums in the WorldThe British Museum, London, UK It is one of the worlds greatest museums of human history and culture. It was opened on Jan. 15, 1759. And now it has about eight million things, from the stone tools of early men to 20th century inventions. Some famous inventions are on show there, such as the bicycle, the telephone, the television and so on. Musee du Louvre, Paris, France It was first built in 1204, but as a museum, it was opened in 1793. Once a palace that was homes to kings of France, the Louvre is now the worlds most famous museums. Millions of visitors go to the museum every year. Its famous for some of the best pieces of art in the world.The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, US The museum is one of the worlds largest museums. It was opened in 1872. There are over 2 million things of art. You can see many interesting things from Africa and the Middle East. Of course, it has a great collection of American art. If you are interested in American history, dont miss it.(1)How many things are there in the Brit

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