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2020版北师大版英语九上Unit4 Space单元练习C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . I cant even afford to buy a small house.Me neither. The house price still keeps_!AmovingBrisingCdroppingDadding2 . My teacher always gives us _ example about the new word.AaBanCtheD/3 . How long _ she _ the man? Since last AugustAHas;marriedBHas;been married toCdid;marriedDDid;married to4 . More and more people began to that good health means good wealth.AlearnBunderstandCconsiderDrealize5 . -Do you think our basketball team will win the match?-Yes,we have better players.So Ithem to win.AhopeBhelpCexpect6 . Its 6:00 p.m. Lets _ food for dinner.OK.Aplay withBcome onCthink about7 . In the past three years, Ive learned a lot _ my teachers help.AbyBwithCinDunder8 . I got up very early I got to the station on time.Ato the resultBin order toCso thatDbecause9 . What is your New Years resolution? I never any resolutions because I cant them.Amake, keepBmake, takeCtake, keepDkeep, make二、补全短文5选4Prepare for Water Day ZeroLast year,Cape Town said it was facing Water Day ZeroThat was the date when the citys taps would go dryIt was first expected to arrive in April,2018 Thanks to hard efforts and a rainy season,it has been put off(推迟)10 . And it may hit cities all over the worldHow did Cape Town get into a Water Day Zero situation?The city gets its water from six reservoirs(水库)They usually fill up during the rainy season,from May through AugustHowever,since 2015,the city had been suffering from its worst drought(旱灾)in a century11 . Even worse,Cape Towns population grew greatlyAs a result,the need for water rose12 . Because of climate change,serious droughts are becoming more and more commonAt the same time,people are moving to citiesThe United Nations says by 2050,two thirds of the worlds population will live in citiesSince 2014,southeastern Brazil has been suffering from its worst water shortage in 80 yearsIn Mexico City,many of the 21 million people only have running water for half of the dayLuckily,steps can be taken to avoid water crises(危机)To start with,all of us can do something to save water and slow down climate change13 . At the same time,water pollution must be stoppedThe world now has a chance to stop a series of Water Day Zero crises If we dont act,many cities may soon face a time when there isnt a drop to drinkACape Town is not aloneBThe serious situation seems to be improvedCWater levels in the reservoirs became very lowDCities can build more waterrecycling factoriesEHowever,the problem is very likely to appear againFMore and more countries are paying attention to the problem三、完型填空Mr. and Mrs. Greens house in America is controlled by a computer. The computer has known the couples _ well. Every morning the computer _ the lights at 6:30 which is their rising time. The water in the shower keeps at a right temperature for the couple to _13_ it. If someone gets up in the night,floor lights will come on automatically(自动地)to show the way to the _.The air conditioner(空调)keeps the house at a comfortable temperature. The fridge keeps a check on the food that is put inside it,and _ the local supermarket an email when more food is needed. A camera works when a stranger gets _ to the house but does not work if it is a family member or friend. The microwave(微波炉)is _ linked(连接)to the Internet. It can cook the food for the right time.The couple love their home,but they dont like one thing. They sometimes feel that the computer is their _.“One night,we came home later _ usual,but the computer had turned on the lights at the regular(固定的)time. We felt like bad kids,and _ said Sorry! to the computer,” said Mrs. Green.14 . AproblemsBhabitsCplansDfriends15 . Aturns offBturns upCturns downDturns on16 . AuseBwarmCcleanDdrink17 . AdoorBbedroomCbathroomDwindow18 . ApassesBsendsCpromisesDrefuses19 . AkindBfriendlyChelpfulDclose20 . AseldomBstillCalsoDjust21 . AbossBfriendCstudentDgrandmother22 . AlikeBthanCasDfrom23 . AneverBnearlyCcompletelyDalways四、阅读单选Four interesting jobsVideo game testerWould you like a job that lets you play games? Someone is wanted by a video game company. A lot of teenagers want this job because they play video games four hours a day! The one employed will test the games to make sure they work well. How exciting the job is!Call us at 0010 -2506 if you are interested.Climbing guide Many people want work that lets them travel. Do you like adventure and an exciting life? Do you like to hike or climb mountains? Join us! Youll help people climb mountains and travel all over Brazil. Anyone employed gets paid $ 2, 000 per month.More information from www. sunnylife. com.Book sorterDo you love books? Can you work on Sunday night? The library is looking for someone who can help sort(分类)books and put them back on the shelves. Before Thursday, send an e-mail to Janet Chen (Janetchen ) if you are interested.Dog walkerWould you like a job that lets you work with animals? Do you want one that lets you be outside a lot? You can walk a few dogs, three times a day, five days a week! Dogs are playful and fun so your job is neverboring.Welcome to our workroom on the 20th floor in the Golden Flower Plaza.24 . The work of a video game tester is mainly to_.Acreate many video gamesBplay games every dayCtest the running of the gamesDmake sure the game is liked25 . A climbing guide can get_ a year.A$ 2, 000B$ 10, 000C$ 12, 000D$ 24, 00026 . _is the most probable duty of Janet Chen.AHelping sort books in the libraryBPutting books back on the shelvesCSending e-mails to the companyDChoosing the suitable applicants27 . If you like animals, you can work as_.Aa video game testerBa dog walkerCa book sorterDa climbing guide28 . You have to_ to learn more about the job of a dog walker.Amake a phone callBsend an e-mailCsurf the InternetDgo to the workroomRobert Frost is an American poet(诗人), who was born in 1874 in San Francisco, but spent most of his years in snowy places like Massachusetts. Most of his poems were about nature and the New England sights. Frost is known for creating simple poems in everyday English. He was big on sounds, often talking about how the sounds of words carry more meaning than the words themselves. His most famous poem is as follows:Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningWhose woods these are I think I know.His house is in the village though;He will not see me stopping hereTo watch his woods fill up with snow.My little horse must think it queer(古怪的)To stop without a farmhouse nearBetween the woods and frozen lakeThe darkest evening of the year.He gives his harness bells(佩铃)a shakeTo ask if there is some mistake.The only other sounds the sweepOf easy wind and downy flake(雪花).The woods are lovely, dark and deep,But I have promises to keep,And miles to go before I sleep,And miles to go before I sleep.This poem was written in 1922, two years before Frost won the first of his four Pulitzer Prizes. The poem tells the story of a man traveling to a town, who is pretty much in love with what he sees, but cant quite make himself leave the lovely and dark woods.29 . What can we learn about Robert Frost?AHe was an English poet.BHe won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1922.CHe was born in a snowy place.DNature is a common subject of his poems.30 . Where does the poet usually stop his horse according to the poem?AIn the woods.BOn the grassland.CNear a farmhouse.DBeside the frozen lake31 . Which of the following words rhyme with the word “shake” in the poem?AHere.BKnowCMistake.DSleep.32 . What kind of feeling is expressed in the poem according to the last paragraph?ALove for nature.BFear of the darkness.CExcitement of returning home.DWorry of losing his way.33 . We may find this passage in _.Aa guidebookBa storybookCa geography bookDa collection of poemsBringing a giraffe into the world is a tall order. A baby giraffe is born 10 feet high and usually lands on its back. Within seconds it rolls over its legs under its body. Then the mother giraffe rudely introduces its children to the reality of life.In his book, A View from the Zoo, Gary Richmond describes how a new-born giraffe learns its first lesson.The mother giraffe lowers her head long enough to take a quick look. Then she puts herself directly over her child. She waits for about a minute, and then she does the most unreasonable thing. She throws her long leg and kicks her baby, so that its sent sprawling(四脚朝天).When it doesnt get up, the process is repeated again and again. The struggle to rise is important. As the baby giraffe grows tired, the mother kicks it again. Finally, it stands for the first time on its shaky legs. Then the mother giraffe kicks it off its feet again. Why? She wants it to remember how it got up. In the wild, a baby giraffe must be able to get up as quickly as possible to stay with its group, where theres safety.Another writer named Irving Stone understood this. He spent a lifetime studying greatness, writing stories about such men as Michelangelo, Vincent van Gogh, Sigmund Freud, and Charles Darwin.Stone was once asked if he had found something that runs through the lives of all these great people. He said, “I write about people who sometime in their life have a dream of something. Theyre beaten over the head, knocked down and for years they get nowhere. But every time they stand up again. And at the end of their lives theyve realized some small parts of what they set out to do .”34 . What does the underlined part “a tall order” in Paragraph 1 mean?AA happy thing.BA difficult task.CA big dream.DA beautiful scene.35 . Which of the following statements is True according to the passage?AThis passage is a description of giraffes living habits.BBaby giraffes cant stand up until three months old.CIrving Stone spent a lifetime studying and writing stories about great people.DThe great people cant stand up after theyre knocked down for years.36 . What would be the best title for the passage?AHow to keep a baby giraffe.BLearning to Get Back Up.CStories about the great people.DA mother giraffe and its baby giraffe.However exciting space travel sounds, astronauts must still suffer with bad food. Now, food in space has to be dehydrated(使脱水)or pre-cooked and stored. This means astronauts arent really eating fresh food.New technology may change this. Scientific American reports that a specially-designed oven will be sent into space this autumn with NASAs NG-12 cargo(货物).Far from the common vacuum-packed(真空包装的)meals, astronauts may get to enjoy freshly baked cookies before the end of 2019.Why arent they baking cookies in space already?For one thing, theres the risk of a fire. Engineers also have to overcome the challenge of microgravity, which prevents heat from circling inside ovens the same way it does on Earth.Astronauts will still have to wait a while before they can have their cookies, though. After baking, the results will be sent back to Earth for safety testing. If successful, this will be the first oven to bake food in space.“I believethat will be game-changing for both science and astronauts, ”food technology researcher Maeena Naman Shafiee told Scientific American.One of the main driving forces behind this project has been NASAs 2018 research into the effects of confinement(封闭)and isolation(隔离)”. Unlike on the International Space Station(ISS), astronauts traveling out of Earths orbit may not be able to speak to their loved ones on future missions, which could lead to negative feelings.Its hoped that the chance to bake and sense familiar smells can bring joy to crews(宇航人员). “Is the ISS going to smell like fresh-baked cookies? We dont know, ”said NanoRacks communications manager Abby Dickes. “But thats a feeling we all know and lovethat will make someone feel at home.”Baking cookies in space would mark an important step, offering a small comfort in the difficult and unfamiliar environment of space travel. Astronauts have already grown plants aboard the ISS.With commercial(商业的)space travel now being planned, who knows what other developments may surprise us in the future37 . What can the new technology help astronauts to do in space?AStore more food.BEnjoy fresh cookies.CQuickly prepare food.DCook many different kinds of home-made meals.38 . Why is it difficult to bake cookies in space?ABecause its difficult and costly to send food into space.BBecause microgravity stops food from staying in one place.CBecause baking cookies in space would pollute the spaceships.DBecause it is hard to heat food properly because of microgravity.39 . What was the main purpose of the cookie project?ATo improve astronauts health.BTo make improvements in space travel.CTo encourage more people to travel to space.DTo make space travel more comfortable for astronauts.五、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据句意及首字母提示完成单词40 . H_ are you? Fine, thank you.41 . Good morning,Mr.Wang.Good m_,Li Lei.42 . What c_ is your bike?Its green.43 . Whats this in E_?A book.44 . How do you s_ it?B-L-A-C-K,black.根据首字母或汉语提示,在答题卡上写出下列句子中单词的完全形式。45 . W_comes after Tuesday and before Thursday.46 . I like fruit because I think it is h _food.47 . Sally has a good eating habit, and she eats fruit and_(蔬菜) every day.48 . There are two _on the desk(词典).49 . My sister is twenty years old. Today is her t _ birthday.50 . My mother often w _ TV on Saturday evening.51 . Thanks for h _me with my English, you are so kind.52 . We sell all our clothes at very good _(价格).53 . The teacher says math is d _but useful.54 . F _is the second month of the year.六、完成句子根据汉语提示完成句子55 . 这个是他的盒子吗? 是的。这是他的盒子。Is this _ box?Yes. It is _.56 . 那支铅笔是你的吗? 不是。我的铅笔在这儿。Is that pencil _?No. _ is here.57 . 这些苹果是他们的吗? 不是。这些苹果是我们的。Are these apples _?No. _ are _.58 . 那是谁的小刀? 是莉莉的。一对。是她的。_knife is it?Its _.Yes. Its _.59 . 我们想要把他们的信给他们。_ want to give _letters to _.七、回答问题阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Will We Still Need Cash in the Future?Last year, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong urged the country to make headway in the e-payment space in order to truly become a smart nation This has led to an increase in the number of businesses going cashless.In fact, even stalls(1)in food centers have already started offering cashless payments by using mobile wallets, which have become an increasingly popular e-payment choice.Before paying, you need to download an app first .Next, link your credit or debit card to the electronic wallet function.Then e-payment is usually made by scanning a unique code to the merchants and then keying in the payment amount when you pay the bill.Since a cashless age i
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