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2009年九年级英语Unit9单元测试一、单项选择1.Will you please show me how to operate the new machine. Sure. Its a piece of cake. Now let me tell you_to do first.A.what B.how C.whether D.which2.I believe that those mountains_with trees in a few years time.A.are covered B.will be covered C.are covering D.will cover3.Did you go to Jacks birthday party? No, I_.A.am not invited B.wasnt invited C.havent invited D.didnt invite4.Oh, the milk_strange. Do you think its OK to drink?A. was tasted B.tasted C.is tasting D.tastes5.The accident happened_a cold winter morning.A.in B.on C.at D.of6.It gives people more time _and_every day.A.work, play B.working, playing C.to work, play D.work, to play7.Tea_brought to the Western world_1610.A.isnt, until B.wasnt, until C.didnt, until D.was, until8.Mom added_but still wasnt_.A.salty, salt enough B.salty, enough salt C.salt, enough salty D.salt, salty enough9.The Olympic Games_every four years.A.are held B.were held C.are holding D.will hold10.Did James speak to you this morning? No, he_me, but he didnt notice me.11.I feel very happy that I_to be the host. Congratulations!A.choose B.am chosen C.was chosen D.have chosen12.Betty is often seen_the old man with his housework.A.help B.to help C.helped D.helps13.Columbus_America and Edison_lights.A.discovered; discovered B.invented; invented C.discovered; invented D.invented; discovered14.Raincoat are used_keeping off rain.A.as B.with C.to D.for15.Hurry up. The bus is coming. Wait a minute. Dont cross the street_the traffic lights are green.A.after B.until C.while D.since16.the soldiers are very tired, _they keep on working. They are great, we must learn from them.ABecause; / B.Though; / C.Because; so D.Though; but17.Im very_with my own cooking. It looks nice and smells delicious. Mm, it does have a_smell.A.pleasant; pleased B.pleased; pleased C.pleasant; pleasant D.pleased; pleasant18.Why did you come to school late today, Mary? Because by bike_on the way.A. broke in B.broke down C.broke out D.broke on19.What do you know about the washing machine? It was invented in_.A.the twenty century B.the twentieth century C.twentieth century D.twenty centuries20.A number of students_in the dinning hall. Let me count. The number of the students_about 400.A.are, is B.is, are C.are, are 21.The work_well_ and my mother gave a big smile.A.is; done B.has; done C.will be; done D.was; done22.I noticed he_the room.A.entering B.enters C.entered D.enter23.Where_the 2010 World Expo(世博会)_? In Shanghai.A.does; hold B.is, held C.will, be held D.will, hold24.Professor Yi Zhongtian_to the Talk Show on CCTV-1 last weekend.A.invites B.invited C.was invited 25.Old people must_.A.be spoken to politely B.speak to polite C.be spoken politely D.speak polite26.Please sprinkle_salt_the chips.A.a lot, on B.lot of, in C.many, in D.much, on27.She helped me learn English_.A.by the way B.in this way C.on the way D.in the way28.Some of the things were_old.A.a hundred of years B.hundreds of years C.hundreds of year D.a hundred of year29.Id like_a recorder so I can_the music at any time.A.having, listen to B.to have; hear C.to heave; listen to D.have; listen30.He_a machine, it_cleaning the glass of the windows.A.found; used to B.discovers; is used for C.invented; is used to D.invented; was used for31.This kind of books_well and_out in this bookshop.A.seels; are sold B.sells; sells C.is sold; sells D.is sold; sold32.I want to teach in this area. Well teachers_very much here.A.need B.are needing C.are needed D.will need33.The room_as a meeting room.A.used to being used B.was used to be used C.was used to being used D.used to be used34.My uncle will come_next month and he will stay here for_.A.sometime; some time B.some time; sometimes C.sometimes; some time D.some time; some times.35.Susan, why are you still here? They are all ready to start. Im sorry, but I_when to start.A.dont tell B.didnt tell C.havent told D.wasnt told36.He only got this good grade_.A.by mistakes B.by accident C.by a mistake D.by accidents37.Meimei is five. She is_to _herself.A. too old; dress B.old enough; dress C.enough old; wear D.enough old, dress38.I am sorry to tell you that you shouldnt smoke here. Please look at the sign. Oh, I am sorry, I_it.A.dont notice B.didnt notice C.will notice D.havent noticed39.No only I but also Mary and Jane_interested in science becaue it_useful.A.is, is B.is,are C.are, is D.are, are40.Theres going to_ in tomorrows newspaper.A.have something new B.have new soething C.be something new D.be new something二、完形填空Thebicycleisoneofthesimplestyetmostusefulinventionsintheworld.Whatisthemostsurprisingisthatitwasnot(41)_earlier,althoughthegreatinventorLeonardodaVincihaddrawnpicturesforbicyclesandalsoforflyingmachinesandsomeotherthings.Thosethingswerenotproduced(42)_longafterhedied.Apersonridingabicycleuses(43)_energytomakethebicyclemove,andthereisnopollutionatallwhenyouareriding.Evenso,indeveloped(44)_,mostpeopledonttraveltoworkbybicycle.Itisnotbecausethebicyclesareexpensiveorpeoplefeel(45)_iftheyridetowork.Itsbecause(46)_carsontheroadsbecomeslarger.Itcertainlybecomes(47)_torideabicycle.Asaresult,morepeopleputtheirbicyclesawayandgotowork(48)_theircars.Andinthisway,thesituationismademoreserious.(49)_thebestwaytomakeridingsaferandmorepopularistocreatepathsonlyforbicycles,andtomake(50)_sodifficultandexpensivefordriverstotaketheircarsintothecitythattheywillgobacktousingtheirbicycles.41.A.invent B.inventing C.invented D.toinvent42.A.before B.when C.since D.until43.A.much B.quitealotof C.verylittle D.many44.A.world B.countries C.land D.earth45.A.lucky B.glad C.sorry D.tired46.A.thenumberof B.anumberof C.thekindof D.allkindsof47.A.safer B.moredangerous C.muchdangerousD.safe48.A.by B.in C.use D.drive49.A.Hardly B.Maybe C.Perhaps D.Nearly50.A.it B.them C.us D.that三、阅读理解 (A)WHERE TO STAY IN BOSWELLTOUR GUIDE(旅游指南)TO OUR BEST HOTELSName/AddressThe Number of the RoomsSingle(单人)DoubleSpecial AttractionsFIRST HOTEL222 Edward RoadTel.414-6433120$25$35Air-conditioned rooms. French restaurant.Swimming-pool. Shops. Coffee shop and bar.Telephone, radio and television in each room.Close to the city center.FAIRVIEW HOTEL129 North RoadTel.591-562050$12$18Close to the air-port.Telephone in each room.Bar.Restaurant,Garage,Swimming-poolORCHARD HOTEL233 Edward RoadTel.641-6446120$15$20Facing First Hotel Europeanrestaurant, Coffee shop, Television.Night-club.OSAKA HOTEL1246 Venning RoadTel 643-8200180$30$50Air-conditioned rooms. Japanese and Chinese restaurants.Swimming-pool.Large garden.Shops.51.If you want to eat Chinese food, youll go to the restaurant named_.A. Fairview Hotel B. First Hotel C. Orchard Hotel D. Osaka Hotel52.The cheapest price for a single bed is _ in _ in Boswell.A.$12,First Hotel B.$15,Osaka Hotel C.$12,Fairview Hotel D.$25,Orchard Hotel53.The number of the rooms in the best hotels in Boswell is _.A.120 B.240 C.450 D.47054.Which hotel faces Orchard Hotel?A. First Hotel. B. Osaka Hotel. C. Fairview Hotel. D. No hotel.55.If a Japanese traveler likes to eat in a French restaurant, _is the right place for him to go to.A.222 Edward Road B.129 North Road C.233 Edward Road D.1264 Venning Road (B)Here is another story about a clever dog. This dog was a seeing-eye dog. A seeing-eye dog is a special dog which helps the blind people to walk along the streets and do many other things. We call these dogs “Seeing-eye” dogs because the dogs are the “eye” of the blind men and they help them to “see”. These dogs usually go to special schools for several years to learn to help the blind people. One day a seeing-eye dog and a blind man got on a bus together. The bus was full of people and there were no seats. One man, however, soon got up and left his seat. The dog took the blind man to the seat, but there was little space. The dog began to push the people on each side with his nose. He pushed and pushed until the people moved down and at last there was enough space for two people. The blind man then sat down and the dog got up on the seat at the side of the blind man .He lay down and put his head on the legs of the blind man. He was very comfortable and soon fell asleep. Everyone on the bus had to smile at the cleverness of the dog in making space for the blind man and, at the same time, making a place for himself.56.The “seeing-eye” dog is a dog that _.A. is the same as other dogs. B. can walk across the streetsC. is a little different from other dogs D. can show the blind people where to go and how to go.57.Why do we call these dogs “seeing-eye” dogs? Because _.A. these dogs can tell the blind the way which the blind wants to go toB. these dogs can help the blind to “see” what he wants to seeC. these dogs are taught how to help blind peopleD. all of the above answers58.When the blind man with the dog got on the bus, _.A. there were a few people on itB. there were a lot of empty seats on itC. the bus was full of people and there were no seats on it.D. the bus was full of children and there wwere no seats on it.59. “One man , however, soon got up and left his seat. ”It tells us_.A. the man was afraid of the dog B. the man was very polite and kindC. the man did not take a seat D. the man took another seat60.Which of the following shows the right order of what happened to the blind man and the dog?a. The dog took the blind man to the seat.b. The dog pushed the people and the people made room for him.c. The dog got on the bus with him.d. There was enough space for them.e. The dog began to push the people on both sides with his nose.A. a, e, c, d, b B. a, b, c, d, e C. c, a, e, b, d D. a, b, d, e, c BOne Saturday morning we were on our way home and decided to stop near a local gas station to get something to eatWe noticed a man standing outside in front of a buildingYou could tell that he was a homeless manHis clothes were worn and dirty, and were not enough on this terrible cold day of the yearHe must have not had enough money to get something to eatThe next thing I remember is the dog that walked up to the front of the buildingBeing a dog lover, I noticed she was part wolf and probably part German shepherd(牧羊犬)I could tell she had been feeding puppies (小狗)She was terribly in need of something to eat and I felt so bad for herI knew if she didnt eat soon,she and her puppies would not make itWe noticed people walked by and didnt even care for herShe might not have been as pretty and clean as most,but she still deserved betterWe still did not do anythingBut someone didThe homeless man,who I thought could not buy himself anything to eat, went into the store in front of himAnd what he did brought tears to me and my wifeHe bought a can of dog food with what money he had and fed that dogI was so moved that I walked up to him and gave him all my pocket moneyI know this story isnt as moving as most other storiesbut it plays a great pair in our livesYou see, that day was Mothers DayAnd a lot of people forgot that some animals are parents tooAnd animals as well as we are Gods creationsThe homeless man showed me what I should have done61The author saw the homeless man standing Ain a restaurant Bat a bus stop Cin front of a store Dat a local gas station62The man was homeless judging from Athe clothes he wore Bhis appearance Cthe food he was eating Dthe place he stood at63From the passage we conclude that the dog Awas dirty and weak Bwas seriously injured Cwas a German shepherd Dhad her young to feed64What moved the author most was that A many people gave food to the dog and gave money to the man Bthe man bought some food for the dog,but he himself remained hungry Cthe man ate little and gave most of the food to her puppies Dthe dog gave all of the food to her puppies65Whats the best title for this passage? AWe should care for our parents BAnimals are parents,tooCAnimals are worth caring for DWe should help people in needCBBC news(May 11,2008)-Edinburgh Zoo makes plans to bring a pair of giant pandas from China to ScotlandZoo representatives recently returned from China,where they signed a letter of intent(意向书)making a promise to bring giant pandas to EdinburghIts been suggested that a breeding pair should be on loan(暂借) to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland(RZSS) for 10 yearsIt is hoped that they would give birth to cubs during that timeEdinburgh Zoo would be only the eighth zoo in the western countries to care for the species if the project goes aheadZoo chiefs said that looking after the endangered animals could benefit conservation David Windmill,chief executive of RZSS,said,“Working with giant pandas means so much more to us than introducing a new species to our collectionIts an opportunity to work on a global level with other conservationists to gain a better understanding of giant pandasthe threats they face, and what we can do to ensure their survival”At present therere only around 1,500 giant pandas in the wildRZSS has been working on the project for almost a year,and hopes to have giant pandas at Edinburgh Zoo by 2009,the year of the societys 100th anniversaryMrWindmill said that the project had received strong support from the UK and the Scottish government and that this must continue if the ZOO was to reach an agreement with the Chinese government,Edinburgh Zoo will cooperate on research projects benefiting conservation in the wildRZSS will also provide considerable money to support giant panda conservation projects in the wildGiant pandas live in a few mountain ranges in central China and feed almost only on bamboo, which makes up 99% of their diet66Whih is the best title for the passage? AEdinburgh Zoo does research into giant pandas BGiant pandas live happily at Edinburgh Zoo CEdinburgh Zoo expects giant pandas from China DScotland supports giant panda conservation67What result did zoo representatives get from China? AChina promised to sell two giant pandas before 2009 BA breeding pair is on loan to RZSS for 10 years CThey signed a letter of intent about giant pandas to be loaned to Edinburgh Zoo DChina promised to offer money for research into giant pandas68If Edinburgh Zoo can borrow giant pandas, what will happen? ARZSS will have a better understanding of living habits of giant pandas BRZSS will celebrate its centenary in 2009 CScotland will be the eighth country to have giant pandasDEdinburgh Zoo will be the eighth zoo to have giant pandas in the world69The underlined part“the project”(in Paragraph 4) refers to“ ” Athe Royal Zoological Society of Scotland itself Bthe celebration of RZSSs centenary Cintroducing giant pandas to RZSSs collection Dborrowing giant pandas from China for conservation70At present what seems to be the key reason for giant pandas to successfully go to Edinburgh Zoo? ARZSSs attitude BThe Scottish governments attitudeCEdinburgh Zoos support DThe Chinese governments attitude四、单词拼写1.The building is some c_old.2.Jim is walking t_the teachers office.3.Edison i_1,093 things.4.Very little of the house r_ after the fire.5.We had a p_trip last Sunday.6.The soup t_delicious.7.The boy is very a_.8.The students are d_ into four groups to practice.9.The river has r_several meters.10.China has d_a lot since 1980.11.K_into players and falling down would be dangerous.12.Sorry, I took away your dictionary by m_.13.A_to the result, you were wrong.14.I n_that he left the room.15.About 5,000 cars were p_in the factory last month.16.After reading the letter, he t_it in the waste-paper basket.17.Please k_at the door before entering.18.Today is so cold, The temperature is b_zero.19.Is this a wooden table? No, its made of m_.20.The Great Wall is one of the a_(古老的)buildings in the world.五、补全对话:(10分)C

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