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九年级英语Unit 6 单元检测题(青岛专版)姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . The station is 2 kilometers _ my home.Afar fromBfar awayCaway fromDfar2 . If you dont want to be _ in summer, you can take an umbrella and wear sunglasses.AsunburnedBsickCcoldDcool3 . Jessie likes taking photographs and she has _ the hobby group at school.Ataken part inBjoinedCattendedDcome into4 . Therearesometrees_ourclassroom.AfrontBinfrontCinfrontofDinthefrontof5 . The summer vocation lasts _ the beginning of July to the end of August.AonBfromCatDin6 . Listen! There is _ walking towards the door.Oh,Ill go and see who it is.AanybodyBeverybodyCsomebodyDnobody7 . Can you finish the _ in two weeks, Mike?Oh! Let me think it over.AresultBprojectCsurfaceDform8 . English _ in many countries, but Chinese _ their own language.Ais spoken; speaksBspeaks; is spokenCis spoken; speakDis spoken; is spoken9 . Meimei usually goes to school _,but on rainy days she_Aon foot ,by bus Bwalks ,by bus Cwalks, takes the busDon foot, takes the bus10 . Li Hua plays football very_AgoodBmuchCniceDwell二、补全短文6选5补全短文根据短文内容,从短文后的AF选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文,并将选项的编号字母填涂在答题卡相应题号后。A picture speaks a thousand words. And with over a thousand emoji pictures to express ourselves, who needs to speak or write anymore? We did a survey about people using emojis.11 . According to Professor Evans, emoji is the fastest-growing language-faster than any other language in history.12 . These little pictures started life in Japanese phones in the 1990s and they are popular now. In the UK, they are becoming more popular than Internet words like “lol”(laughing out loud ) and “muah”( the sound of a kiss). The most popular emoji is the“ face with tears of joy”.13 . Why do we love emojis so much? They allow us to have fun when expressing ourselves, to make people laugh and to be creative in how we use them. Some teenagers tell us emojis are quick and easy14 . My favorite emoji is the laughing face, said Will, a 15-year-old student.15 . The emojis we choose can show who we are. What does your recently used emoji board say about you? Is it full of smiling faces or sad faces?AIt is also widely used in many countries.BPeople are different in their favorite emojis.CThey are quick to use and show hidden meanings.DEmojis can express something we want to speak or write.EThe survey found that most people prefer to send emojis to express their feelings.FIn New Yorks Museum of Modern Art, we can see the first set of the 176 original emojis.三、完型填空It has been more than two thousand years since we began to use an umbrella on rainy days. However, people often felt it not_to hold an umbrella while walking. Then the rubber(橡胶)raincoat was invented by an Englishman named Macintosh in 1823.In 1492, Columbus, a well-known Italian voyager,_the New WorldAmerica. He brought a lot of things to Europe from South America. Rubber was one of them,_ people didnt know its use at that time. In 1770, people found that the rubber could be used_erasers.Macintosh was a worker in an eraser factory in Scotland. One day_spilled (洒出)some rubber liquid (液体)over his coat_when making erasers. He was too busy to clean it and went back home wearing the_coat. On the way home, it rained heavily. Having no_, Macintosh had to run home quickly. When he got home, he_ the wet coat. To his surprise, the area of the_with rubber wasnt wet.“Why not make a rubber raincoat?” Macintosh_. The next day he brushed the rubber liquid all over his coat. He wore the “rubber coat”on_days and took a walk outside to test if it could really keep off the rain._, the clothes inside the“rubber coat”werent wet at all. The rubber raincoat was created in this way_.The rubber raincoats soon appeared on the market. Year after year, people_improving the raincoats, Today raincoats are widely used in our daily life.16 . AimportantBpossibleCconvenientDcorrect17 . AinventedBcreatedCdescribedDdiscovered18 . AandBbutCorDif19 . AasBtoCfromDby20 . AheBsheCtheyDwe21 . AslowlyBquicklyCcarelesslyDcarefully22 . AnewBcoldCcleanDdirty23 . AeraserBumbrellaCmoneyDwatch24 . Atook offBput onCtook outDput off25 . AbodyBcoatChouseDliquid26 . AsuggestedBrepliedCthoughtDexplained27 . AcloudyBwindyCsnowyDrainy28 . AEspeciallyBSuddenlyCSurprisinglyDNormally29 . Aby accidentBat firstCin totalDin person30 . AforgotBmissedCmindedDkept四、阅读单选It has been described as art by some people, but to others its an ugly part of modern life.What is it? Graffiti (涂鸦), of course. Look around cities in the UK today and you can see graffiti on buildings, walls, doors and even on buses or trains that have stayed in one place for too long. But where modern technology creates a problem, it also finds a way to deal with it. Last week, The Weekend West was shown around the factory of a small but successful company (公司), Hubdean.Hubdeans achievement is some special paints which are graffiti-resistant. How do they work? It couldnt be simpler. Take any graffiti-covered surface. First, a treatment called Agproclear is used. Then, using a very hot pressure jet (压力喷嘴), this treatment is taken away and the graffiti disappears at the same time. Now you have a clean wall. But before this clean wall can be painted on by graffiti lovers, a new product, Agproshield, is used. This paint has a special surface which gives it two important advantages. Firstly, spray paint (喷雾颜料) wont stick to the surface very well, and secondly, the whole surface can be cleaned very easily, just using water. Once the surface is painted, no specialist equipment (设备) is needed to keep the area clean and graffiti-free.Not surprisingly, Hubdeans products are used by both local governments and private companies all over the UK, and now orders are being received from around the world. This brings the company a problem, however. Can they increase production to satisfy the needs? Of course, they can build a second factory or work with a large international company to make their products. The future is looking good for Hubdean!31 . What does the underlined word “graffiti-resistant” in Paragraph 2 mean?APainting graffiti.BKeeping graffiti.CPreventing graffiti.DChanging graffiti.32 . When should Agproshield be used?ABefore Agproclear is used.BWhen the wall is still clean.CWhen Agproclear doesnt work.DAfter graffiti is painted on the wall.33 . What can we learn about Hubdean?AThere is a good market for its products.BA large company is going to buy its products.CIt is developing more new and better products.DMost of its business comes from private companies.34 . What would be the best title for the text?AIs Hubdean successful?BIs graffiti art? Of course not!CHubdean a high-tech company?DGraffiti a problem? Just wash it off!Thinking outside the BoxIf you think young people cant have an influence on the world,think again. Over the years,teens have invented excellent things that solve problems and have changed the ways people do things.Take fourteen-year-old Eliott Sarrey for example. He invented Bot2Karot,a gardening robot that can take care of a small vegetable garden. The robot is controlled by an app on a smartphone. It helps people grow and take care of vegetables. It also saves water and energy,and makes gardening easy for people who are very busy or have difficulty getting around. Brooke Martin is an animal lover who missed her dog when she was away. So she invented iCPooch when she was just twelve years old. The iCPooch lets pet owners check on their pets from anywhere in the world using a smartphone. It also allows owners to use their smartphone cameras to video chat with their pets.Fourteen-year-old inventor Robert Saunt was tired of buying or borrowing different video-game controllers for each game console(操控器 ) . So he invented a controller called Game Blox. It can be used with four of the most popular game consoles. His invention will save players a lot of money and space,and it will save 330 million kg of materials every year.Kids all over the world find ways to solve problems every day. Who knows?Maybe the next time you have a problem,youll come up with the next amazing idea!35 . If you have no time to take care of your vegetable garden,_ can help you.ABot2KarotBiCPoochCGame BloxDSmartphone Cameras36 . Brooke Martin invented iCPooch when she was _.A4B10C12D1437 . According to the passage,Robert Saunt _.Ais an animal loverBwas tired of playing gamesCinvented a controllerDhelps with gardening五、根据首字母、中文提示填空.根据语境及所给首字母提示补全所缺单词。38 . The man is my n_. He lives next to me.39 . The man is still a_! His heart is beating.40 . The teacher asked us to write a short story in e_ English.41 . We work in pairs to practise this d_ in English class.42 . My home town is in the s_ part ofChina.43 . Its reported that a lion e_ from the zoo this morning. The workers are looking for it.六、用单词的正确形式完成句子run after,land,catch,attend,belong to44 . The thief _ by the police last month.45 . I am sure this book _ Lucy.46 . Whats that over there? Oh,my God. An alien _ a man.47 . People believe humans _ on the Mars one day.48 . The students in Class 9 _ a concert and they really like it.七、回答问题Answer the question.PopprincessBritneySpearswouldbeveryhappy(orsad,maybe)ifsheknewwhathersongscandoforsomeGermanfarmers.Recently,somefarmersinGermanyhavebeenplayingBritneyssongsveryoftenontheirfarms.Notthattheylikehersongsalot,butthathersongscandriveawaythetroublesomewildboars!Astheboarsareanendangeredspecies(物种)inGermany,peoplecantshootorkillthem.Farmerstheretriedtostoptheboarsfromdestroyingtheircropsbutfailed.Oneday,oneoftheGermanfarmersnoticedthatalltheboarswerescaredawaywhenhestartedtoplayoneofBritneyssongs!Thefarmerwasdelightedandthenhetriedsomeothersingerssongsontheboars.MadonnasandRobbieWilliamssongsdidntworkatall.OnlyBritneyssongsseemedtohavethemagicalpower.Everytimehersongswereplayedonhisfarm,theboarswouldgorunningawayinarush.ItsreportedquiteanumberofGermanfarmersareusingBritneysmagicsongstoprotecttheirvegetablesandfruits.Notes:boarn.wildpigscare-v.frightentroublesome-adj.fullofworriesdelighted-adj.happyAnswerthequestions:49 . DidsomefarmersinGermanyinviteBritneySpearstosingforthemnotlongago_50 . MadonnasandRobbieWilliamssongscantdriveawaytheboars,canthey?_51 . Whymustweprotectpandasfromshootingorkilling?_52 . HowmanygoodwaysdidtheGermanfarmershavetoprotecttheirvegetablesandfruitsbeforetheyknewthemagicofBritneyssongs?_53 . what did the boars do when they heard Britney singing ?_54 . WhatcanpopprincessBritneySpearssongsdoforsomeGermanfarmers?They _ from the troublesome wild boars.八、多任务混合问题Do you love cockroaches(蟑螂)? Now the insect could become mans new best friend. It sounds like something from a movie, but a team of scientists are making a success of live remote-controlled(远程控制的)cockroaches.(A)They can be used to gather information from places no humans could reach.After years of hard work, Texas engineers have created an insect cyborg(半机械人)by using a live cockroach which carries a mini-computer. The computer is wired into a nervous system, meaning a human operator can push buttons to(B)_ where it goes.Hong Liang, research project leader at Texas A&M University, said the cyborg insect could carry tiny video cameras, microphones or other equipment to record information from small pipes, or even collapsed(倒塌的)buildings to find earthquake survivors

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