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人教版九年级全册unit 11单元小测姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . She practiced for the dance competition, but she never feels.Alonely;lonelyBalone;aloneClonely;aloneDalone;lonely2 . Who is the man inside the blue car? He is_ father.AKates and MarysBKate and MarysCKate and MaryDof Kate and Mary3 . Dont be angry with Tom. Actually he doesnt know the truth,either.AIn allBIn factCAt leastDIn the end4 . Youd better explain it loudly to make yourself AhearBhearingCheard5 . Peters grandfather and grandmother likes _ TV very much.AwatchBto watchingCwatchingDwatched6 . _ computer games_ a lot of fun.APlay; isBPlaying; areCPlaying; isDPlay; are7 . Simon loves reading. He often _ books from the library.AborrowBborrowsCtakeDtakes8 . -_students have joined the English club since last term.-I think _ them is 200.AA number of; a number ofBThe number of; the number ofCA number of; the number of9 . The famous singer is going to hold a concert to _some money_ the sick children.Araise,forBraise,toCrise,forDrise,to10 . There are five films on show at the cinema today, I cant decide _.Why not watch Alice through the Looking Glass? Its amazing.AHow to chooseBwhat should I chooseCwhich one to pick fromDwhich one should I pick11 . Last Sunday, a group of pupils talked happilya loud voice as they went to the countrysidebike.Aby; byBin; onCin; by12 . Tell us something about Canada, OK?Im sorry. _ Jack _ I have ever been there.AEither; orBNot only; but alsoCBoth; andDNeither; nor13 . What about _ football this Saturday.OK.AplayingBplayCplaysDto play14 . A Bite of China_1_the stories of more than 150 people t and over 300 types of food.AfindsBprovesCcoversDImagines15 . _ we were studying at hometown, we went fishingAWhenBWhileCAs soon asDAs二、完型填空完形填空先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。After the birth of my second child, I got a job at a restaurant. Having worked with an experienced waitress for a few months, I was_to wait tables on my own. All went _that first week. When Saturday night came, I was luckily given the table not far from the kitchen._, I still felt it a little hard to carry the heavy trays(托盘).Before I knew it, the restaurant was full of people. I moved slowly, minding every step. I remember how_I was when I saw the tray stand(支架) near the tables; it looked different from the one I was _on. It had nice handles, which made it_to move around. I was pleased with everything and began to believe I was natural at this job.Then, an old man came to me and said, “Excuse me, dear, my wife and I love watching you work. It seems your tray stand has been very_to you, but we are getting ready to leave now, and my wife needs her_back. ”At first his idea did not get across. “What was he talking about!” Then, I got it. I had set my trays on his wifes orthopedic walker(助步器). I stood frozen as ice, but my face was_. I wanted to get into a hole and hide.Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just_, I have learned to be more careful and not to be sure of myself.16 . ApromisedBinvitedCallowedDadvised17 . AwellBquicklyCsafelyDwrong18 . AThereforeBHoweverCMoreoverDFinally19 . AangryBcalmCsadDhappy20 . AfixedBtrainedCputDwaited21 . AslowerBlighterCquieterDeasier22 . AusefulBdifferentCunusualDinteresting23 . AbagBwalkerCtrayDcoat24 . AcoldBfull of joyCpaleDon fire25 . ArepeatedBdiscoveredCcorrectedDdescribed三、阅读单选Take a Moment to Really SeeI was driving to a meeting and I was planning in my mind what I was going to say. I came to a very busy crossroads but the stop light just turned red. All right, I thought to myself. I can beat the next light if I race ahead of the line.Suddenly my thought was broken by an unforgettable sight(情景). A young couple, both blind, were walking am-in-arm across the busy crossroads. They couldnt see. Cars were running by in every direction. Each of them held a white cane(手杖) which helped them to cross the road.I was moved. They were fighting against blindness. Wouldnt it be terrible to be blind? I thought. My line of thought was quickly broken by what I saw: the couple were not walking in the crosswalk, but into the path (路) of oncoming cars. I was frightened.But I didnt see an accident. Something wonderful happened. Every car in every direction came to a stop almost at the same time. Suddenly a driver stuck(伸出) his head out of his car and shouted, To your right. To your right! Other people followed, shouting, To your right! They all wanted to help.Without a stop, the couple changed their direction. They trusted their white canes and the help of some caring people. They came to the other side of the road safely.I have thought of this situation many times since it happened and have learned something from it. Slow down and smell the roses. Do yourself a favor as you walk through life. Take time to look around and really see what is going on around you right now. Maybe you are missing something wonderful.26 . What was wrong with the couple?AThey couldnt hear.BThey couldnt talk.CThey couldnt walk.DThey couldnt see.27 . The writer feltwhen the couple were walking into the path of oncoming cars.AexcitedBproudCfrightenedDtired28 . A driver shouted To your right. To your right! because.Ahe was very angryBhe wanted to helpChe was in a hurryDhe waited for a long time(an extract from a detective story)Sit down, Henderson said, sitting down in an armchair himself and looking at Logan. What are you here for?I understand you had a party last night said Logan, a police officer.Yes, said Henderson, Oh! I hope the neighbours havent been complaining about the noise again. Not that I know of. said Logan. But a young girl, Fran, who came to the patty hasnt been home yetFran said Henderson. Yes, she was here. She left early, as I remember-about one oclock. I happened to notice what the time was when she came to say goodbye. But nobody else left until about four in the morning.Henderson looked quite relaxed.Did you know Clare? asked Logan suddenly.Oh, God! Henderson sat forward. You dont think . the same thing has happened to Fran? Were keeping an open mind, said Logan, watching him carefully, but were giving it our full attention.Well, yes. I can understand that. replied Henderson, getting comfortable in the armchair again.So, repeated Logan, did you know Clare?Well, sure. I knew who she was. But we never had anything to do with each other. Said Henderson, giving Logan a big smile.Who else was at your party? asked Logan.People from the university, said Henderson. Students, teachers.David? asked Grant, Logans partner.Yes, David was here for a time. Henderson smiled again. But hes not really a party animal. He probably left early.What do you mean, probably? asked Grant. Henderson looked at Grant. Grant was sixty with thick black hair and a large moustache. His clothes, as always, looked rather old: a blue jacket and grey trousers. He did not look much of a party animal either.Well, I dont check when my guests arrive and leave, said Henderson. And some people just leave when they want to go home. They dont come and say goodbye. Anyway, sometimes I can be difficult to find. Again he looked at Logan, raised his eyebrows and gave her a big smile. I sometimes end up in the bedroom29 . How many characters are mentioned in the story?AFive.BSix.CSeven.DEight30 . Why did Logan and Grant go to Hendersons house?ABecause the girl Fran who attended the party disappeared.BBecause they went to the party held in, Hendersons house.CBecause Hendersons neighbours called them for the noise.DBecause they wanted to know why Henderson held the party.31 . What can be inferred (推断) from Grants question What do you mean, probably?AGrant helped Logan to ask this question.BGrant didnt understand Hendersons words.CGrant himself wasnt a party animal like David.DGrant wanted to know the exact time of Davids leaving.Working as a vet (兽医), I met a family who taught me an unforgettable lesson. They came to my clinic with their dying dog Coco. I examined Coco and found he was old and had a serious illness. I told the family we couldnt do anything for Coco, and euthanasia (安乐死) would be best for the dog.On that day, they little boy Eric seemed so calm , petting the old dog for the last time, that I wondered if Eric understood what was going on.The little boy seemed to accept Cocos death without any difficulty. We sat together for a while after Cocos death, explaining that animal lives are shorter than human lives. Eric, who had been listening quietly, piped up: I know why. He said, People need a lifetime to learn how to live a good lifelike loving everybody and being nice, right? The six-year-old continued, Well, animals already know how to do that, so they dont have to stay as long. Id never heard a more soft-hearted explanation as to why animal lives are so short. It has changed the way I live. I see everyday as the day that my life could be easily taken away, so I try to live my life to the fullest.32 . What was the matter with Coco?.AShe had a stomachache.BShe had a headache.CShe was old and dying.DShe was hurt by her friend.33 . Which of the following would be best for Coco in the clinic?ASome delicious food.BEuthanasia.CA good friend.DAn interesting toy.34 . Why Was Eric so calm while petting the dog for the last time?ABecause he didnt know what was going on.BBecause he didnt know how to face Cocos death.CBecause he had another dog.DBecause he accepted Cocos death.35 . How can we understand Erics words?.AHe thought people already knew how to love others all the time and be nice.BHe thought dogs already knew how to love others all the time and be nice.CHe didnt think people knew how to love dogs.DHe didnt think dog knew how to love people.36 . According to the passage, we can infer that _.Athe vet didnt do anything for CocoBthe vet makes an effort to live a lifeCthe vet has lived a fullest lifeDthe vet will keep more dogs四、单词填空Xie Liang, over 80 years old, has offered free help to people asking for directions for more than 10 years. He has been f37 . as “the king of giving directions” in Beijing since 2001.Every day, Xie goes to Dongzhimen Long-distance (长途) Bus Stop and gives help to at least 1,200 people asking for directions. During holidays, the n38 . may be even 3,500. There are more than 50 roads and streets meeting at Dongzhimen, and at l39 . 100 thousand people pass by there every day.The reporter of Beijing Youth Daily had an i40 . with Xie. At that time, he arrived at the bus stop and placed his little table with maps and guidebooks w41 . by himself on it. “Is it really f42 . to ask you for the way?” asked a man with a strong southeast Chinese accent (口音).“Of course,” answered Xie with a smile. “Quite a lot of people have asked me the s43 . question. I am a volunteer.”The reporter found that more than 5 people came to ask him for the way in a minute, and Xie told them the way p44 . and gave every one of them a note with his words on it.Xie has a husky(沙哑的) voice. People think that its the r45 . of his hard work.Now Xie has encouraged several other volunteers to join him. Many people hope to do volunteering work like Xie, but its hard to do the work as w46 . as he does.五、填空Parents are the closest people to you in the world. They love you just because youre you. And they would do anything for you.Like a lot of middle school students, Zhang Li has a problem. She and her parents dont get on well. “ I really want to be my daddys good girl. But it seems he just doesnt understand. He talks to me but doesnt listen to me,” said Zhang Li, a student from Grade Three.Do you and your parents also have problems?A study last year showed that 1500 B

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