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英语九年级上册Unit 3 单元检测卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . I wonder _.Aif Dr Ma still works on the ORBIS planeBhow much does the tallest man in the world weighCwhen Audrey Hepburn had entered the film industryDthat Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon2 . Today is Halloween. I _ as a ghost, and of course I _ a special costume.Adress up; inBwear; dressCwear; dress upDdress up; wear3 . You couldnt work it out in the exam, I couldnt, _AtooBeitherCneitherDalso4 . How much are these cars? They dont have a _ on them now.AwealthBpriceCvalueDcost5 . We must _ ourselves _ our work.Astrict in; withBbe strict in; withCbe strict with; inDstrict with; in6 . Dont open the window, _?Ashall weBwont youCdo youDwill you7 . These problems are quite hard for the students _.Ato work them outBworking outCto work outDworking them out8 . Last term we played football _a team from No.9 Middle School.AwithBagainstConDin9 . The film star is busy _ his work all day and has little time _ her little son.Awith, forBon, withCat, forDwith, to10 . .Today Im free.I have nothing much_all day but_.Ado,watch TVBto do,watch TVCdo,to watch TVDto do,watching TV11 . Playing too many computer games is bad for our eyes.Ais harm toBis injured forCis badly toDis harmful to12 . Zhang Sijia is going to be on a camp _ her classmates _ May Day.Awith; onBwith; inCon; inDin; on13 . Tom failed in the exam. He looked _ at his English test paper in his room.AunhappyBunhappilyChappyDhappily14 . - Thank you for sharing your ruler with me. - _. Thats what friends are for.AWith pleasure.BIt doesnt matter.CDont mention it.DAll right.15 . Never give up and youll be _ in doing almost anything.AsucceededBsuccessCsucceedDsuccessful二、完型填空I had walked along the sea for about an hour until I began to feel hungry. It was seven. At that time I was not far from a favourite _ of mine, where I often went to eat two or three times a week. I knew the owner well.I went into the restaurant, which was already crowded, and ordered my meal. While I was waiting, I looked _to see if I knew anyone in the restaurant. Then I saw a man sitting at a corner table near the door keeping looking in my direction, as if he knew me. I certainly didnt know him, for I _ forgot a face. The man had a newspaper _ in front of him,_I could see that he was keeping an eye on me. When the _ brought my soup, the man was puzzled by the familiar_ that waiter and I called each other. He could see that I was well taken in the restaurant. At last, he got up and went into the kitchen. After a few minutes he came out again,_ for his meal and left.When I had finished, I called the owner of the restaurant and asked him _ the man had wanted. The owner told me he was a detective. Really? I was _. He was certainly interested in _. But why? I asked.He followed you because he thought you were the man he was looking _ , the owner said. When he came into the kitchen, he showed me a _ of the man. You certainly looked like him! Of course, since we know you, I told him that he had _ .It was lucky I came to a restaurant where I was known, or I might have been_!16 . AsupermarketBrestaurantCplaygroundDstore17 . AforBatCaroundDlike18 . AalwaysBoftenCsometimesDnever19 . AopenBclosedCfoldedDbroken20 . AandBbutCsoDor21 . AwaiterBcookCcashierDdriver22 . ApersonBfoodCwayDmanner23 . ApaidBtookCspentDcost24 . AthatBwhatCwhenDwhich25 . AworriedBexcitedCsurprisedDsad26 . AyouBherCusDme27 . AupBlikeCatDfor28 . AbookBphotoCpaperDmagazine29 . Amade a mistakeBtold the truthCtold a lieDkept secret30 . ApunishedBawardedCarrestedDencouragedChildrens lives have changed greatly over the last 50 years. But do they have a _ childhood than you or I did?I had a very happy childhood. I have four brothers and sisters, and my memories are all _ being with them. We _ played board games on the living room floor, or spent days in the street with the other neighborhood children. We also _ racing up and down on our bikes, or exploring the nearby forests. My parents hardly _ in these memories.These days, in the UK at least, the nature of childhood has _ greatly. Firstly, families are _ , and there are more and more only children. It is _ for both parents to work outside the home. And there is the feeling that it is difficult to _ a large family, or that (或者) _ can possibly afford to have more than one child. As a result, todays boys and girls spend_ of the time alone. _ big change is that children today spend a lot of their free time at home. This is because parents worry about real or imagined _ outside home. Finally, the kind of _ children have and the way they play are quite different. We used to play many board games, _ todays children spend a lot of their free time playing computer and video games.Are you happy with the changes? If not , tell me your reason!31 . AshorterBlongerChappierDharder32 . AofBinConDabout33 . AoftenBevenCseldomDalready34 . AlikedBstoppedCsuggestedDimagined35 . AhideBappearCsmileDspeak36 . AimprovedBchangedCincreasedDhappened37 . AsmallerBbiggerCpoorerDricher38 . AboringBstrangeCoutgoingDcommon39 . AhelpBfeedCtreatDfind40 . AeverybodyBanybodyCnobodyDsomebody41 . AmanyBmuchCfewDlittle42 . AOtherBEveryCAllDAnother43 . AstoriesBmealsCdangersDfriends44 . AtoysBtoolsCclothesDbooks45 . AandBbutCsoDbecause三、阅读单选Fashion treadmill desks (跑步机办公室) might actually help improve job performance after employees get used to working while walking, according to new research. A yearlong study of workers at a company St. Paul, Minn, found that the productivity of 40 treadmill users dropped at first because they were unable to master typing and operating a mouse while walking at a speed of up to two miles per hour. But within four to six months, measures (测量) of performance-quality, the amount of work done, and the quality of interactions(互动) with workmates rose gradually, according to weekly surveys. At the end of the survey period, workers with treadmill desks improved their performance, which was 0.69 points higher than that before the project began. For tasks like solving problems or taking conference calls, “ A little bit of walking is useful because it means theres more blood flow to the brain,” said Avner Ben-Ner, a professor at the University of Minnesotas Carlson School of Management and an author of the study. “ You get more oxygen (氧气) and it increases the ability to think .”Treadmill desks have got attention because of research which showed the negative (负面的,消极的)effects of sedentary lifestyles and jobs that leave workers sitting all day. But data on the effectiveness of the desks has been relatively rare.There are other downsides (不利方面) , as The Wall Street Journal wrote last year, including the possibility of falls and injuries. Mr. Ben-Ner noted that treadmill users need some time to get used to the ergonomics (人体工程学) of walking while working, including the proper desk height. His team provided no training to employees, and he said that employers who provide such desks should offer help to get users comfortable on the machines.“This wouldnt be very good for people who use a needle for their jobs,” he said. “ But everyone who does brain work knows that if you need fresh ideas, taking a walk helps.”46 . According to the passage, fashion treadmill desks offer users many advantages EXCEPT to_.Aimprove their quality of workBincrease their amount of workCmake their health become better and betterDkeep good relationships with workmates47 . Which of the following does Mr. Ben-Ner agree?APeople can do different kinds of work when walking on treadmill.BThe treadmill desks are fit for people solving difficult problems.CThe more oxygen you get, the better your mood is.DA little walk can make your brain work more actively.48 . The underlined part “sedentary “in Paragraph 6 probably means leading a life with _.Amuch sittingBdaily stressCno moneyDgreat worryAlan and John are good friends.They are kind to kids.They want to find summer jobs.One day Alan tells John that Changjiang Kids Summer Camp needs help with sports,music and computers.They are both very glad to hear(听说) this.Alan can play basketball and volleyball,and he can swim,too.John can play the violin,the drums and the guitar.Alan and John like computers.Can they join the Summer Camp?49 . Alan and John want to .Aget help from the CampBbe good with childrenCjoin the Summer CampDhelp with sports,music and computers50 . What does the Summer Camp need help with?AFlying kites.BSports,music and computers.CMaking cakes.DDrawing pictures.51 . Alan can play .AballsBcomputer gamesCmusicDviolin52 . John can play .Athe drumsBvolleyballCbasketballDfootball53 . What do Alan and John both like?AFootball.BComputers.CSwimming.DSports.四、根据首字母、中文提示填空单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)54 . Since no one is _ (缺席), lets begin our class.55 . The two children _(有分歧) all the time. Yesterday they argued about what TV programs to watch.56 . Fan Zeng is a _(创造性的) artist.57 . My father likes _(音乐家) who play different kinds of music.58 . China is the first country to _(发明) the umbrella. It has a history of more than 3,500 years.59 . Maria is the _(主人) of this blue car. We can borrow it from her.60 . The _(污染) in our city is serious.61 . The farm _(提供) the school with fresh vegetables.62 . With the development of _(工业), our country becomes stronger and stronger.63 . I think this bed _(适合) in your new bedroom. Do you like it?五、单词填空根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式,每空限填一词。I went to visit the United States last year. In a64 . (当地的)high school math class, the teacher asked a problem: 8 minus 6 is 2 while 8 and 6 is also 2. Is it possible? Please65 . (证明)it. A boy stood up and66 . (回答), “In math, 8 minus 6 is 2, but it is impossible that eight67 . (加)six is also 2. When a(n)68 . (明显地)impossible problem is raised as a possibility, it must have some69 . (理由), so since in math it has no such possibility, it must have such a possibility in life and70 . (大自然). For example, the six hours before eight oclock a.m. is two oclock before the sun rises, and after six hours is two oclock p.m.”I was71 . (震惊). A feeling of something72 . (新鲜的)flashed across my head, after which a new thought was produced: Once thinking has73 . (翅膀), there will be no impossibility.六、信息归纳六、任务型阅读,每空一词The way we spend our time can be divided into three groups, or jars (罐子).These would be the necessary tasks jar, the voluntary tasks jar and the happiness jar.Every day,we spend time filling the necessary tasks jar. We fill this jar with useful things,like making money,doing housework,buying food and paying bills. We then fill another jar with voluntary tasks like taking children to activities and cooking family meals. Those jars are very important,but we may not enjoy them. If we dont fill them each day, our family wont run properly.However, we often forget to fill the third jar-the happiness jar. This is the jar that we fill with activities that make us happy. Is your happiness jar sometimes empty at the end of the day? We all have days like that. Between doing all the necessary, and voluntary tasks, time flies by on some days, and before we know it, it is time for bed.That is why each day we try to fill our happiness jar. Most days, I fill mine by going to the ballroom dance class. Playing music is another way that I fill my happiness jar. This week,I was happy to take part in an orchestra (管弦乐队) practice at my church (教堂). At the end of the evening, my happiness jar was full.Consider how your time is spent. Try to find ways to achieve a balance. At the end of the day, hopefully weve done all we can to make sure that our happiness jar is filled.Title: Three groups of the 74 . we spend our time The necessary task jarThe necessary task jar is 75 . of useful things,like making money,doing housework,buying food and 76 . bills.The 77 . tasks jarWe fill the jar with voluntary tasks such as 78 . children to activities and cooking meals for our 79 . .The happiness jarThis is the jar that we fill with activities that bring us80 . .Between doing all the necessary, and voluntary tasks,time flies by on some days,and before we know it,it is time to 81 . to bed. ConclusionDo your best to find ways to82 . a balance. At the end of the day, it is 83 . for us to make sure that our happiness jar is filled.七、回答问题“Who did this?”asked Miss Green.There were 30 children in the classroom and all were trying to think about not only what t
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