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外研版英语九年级下册Module 3 Unit 3 课时练习姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . (题文)I would wear a shirt and tie to the party if I _ you. Its more polite.AwereBwill beCam2 . .- What do you think of them?-I like the first girl _wears a blue skirt. She did _of all.Awhich, wellBwho, betterCthat, best3 . Of the two dresses, Id take _ one to save money for a pair of boots.AcheaperBthe cheaperCexpensiveDmore expensive4 . -Which one would you like?- Of the two T-shirts,Id choose the_one to save some money for a bookAcheapestBcheaperCmore expensiveDmost expensive5 . Friendship is the _ present that Ive ever received from others.AgoodBbetterCbestDwell6 . Today its normal for married women to go out to work,but it was_in the past.AcommonBmore commonCless commonDthe most common7 . Dont shout to the boy. It _rude.AsmellsBfeelsCsoundsDtastes8 . One of these robots from Japan.AareBcomeCisDbe9 . _bird do you like_, a sparrow, a crane or a swan?A swan. Its so beautiful.AWhich; bestBWhat; wellCHow; betterDWhich; good二、补全对话6选5补全对话AJust a little.BWhat about rivers?CI dont know it at all.DAre there any beautiful mountains?ETheyre the birthplaces of Chinese culture.FIts a book which introduces China in detail.A:Dad,how much do you know about China?B:10 . China is a big country that has about 5,000 years of history. It attracts many tourists from all over the world every year.A:Is that so?11 . B:Yes,And many of them are famous,such as Mount Tai,Mount Huang and Mount Emei.A:12 . B:There are many rivers in China. Among them the Yangtze River is the longest one and the second longest one is the Yellow River.13 . A:Anything else?B:Sorry. Thats all I know. If you want to learn more,you can read Guide to China.14 . A:Thanks,Ill read it.三、完型填空Once a young man was travelling by train. It was a long and boring journey. As the train was moving _ a wilderness(荒野), the passengers looked out of the windows _. When the train reached a bend(拐弯处), it _ and then a simple house _. It was so easy to notice _ everybody on the train turned to “enjoy” with eyes wide open. Some passengers even began a _ about it. The young man was also _ by the scenery. On his return he _ the train at the nearest station and found his _ to the house. Its owner said that he was troubled by the _ of the train. He wanted to _ the house, but nobody would buy it._ the young man spent 30000 dollars on the _. He thought it was a good place for _ because it was facing the railway bend. When the train moved slowly past, the _ passengers would be very interested in the house.He _ to connect with some big companies and told them that could be used for advertisement. _ the Coca-Cola Company took it to put up their _. To everyones surprise, the young man was _ 180000 dollars for a three-year rent(租金).This is a true story. It tells us that discovery is very important to _. Many people have got new ideas from it.15 . AoverBaroundCthroughDacross16 . AhappilyBquietlyCsafelyDclearly17 . Adropped offBfell behindCslowed downDrushed out18 . AappearedBfoundCdiscoveredDcame19 . AwhenBthatCwhyDhow20 . AdiscussionBmeetingCsubjectDcompetition21 . AattackedBfrightenedCtrappedDattracted22 . Agot onBlooked forCgot offDwaited for23 . AaddressBwayCkeyDtrip24 . AtrackBconductorCpassengerDnoise25 . AchangeBpaintCsellDmend26 . ASoonBYetCInsteadDAfter27 . AroomBplaceChouseDland28 . AinformationBrelaxingCtravellingDadvertisement29 . AexcitedBtiredCsurprisedDworried30 . AtriedBhadCagreedDstopped31 . ASince thenBAt lastCAt leastDSo far32 . AmessagesBcompaniesCnoticesDsigns33 . AshownBallowedCofferedDreturned34 . AsuccessBconfidenceCactivityDinvention四、阅读单选You want to know about my staying in America, right? Well, to tell you the truth, it is really an eye-opening experience study here.In China, I had English classes five times a week since the fifth grade. However, I didnt know how different textbook English could be from everyday English until I came to a school in Connecticut. When I first studied English, I was told to say, “I am fine.” when people say “How are you ?” But in the US, I found that people say, “I am good.” or “I am tired.” One day , someone greeted me with “Whats up ?” It made me confused. I thought for a moment and then smiled because I didnt know what to say. Since then, I have discovered more and more differences between Chinese and US cultures.To my surprise, US girls spend a lot of time in the burning sun to get a tan. However, in China, girls try every possible way to get their skin paler, or “whiter.” I also surprised by how hard-working US students are. In China, schoolwork is almost everything , so we study hard . But here, a “good” student gets good grades, does a lot for the public and plays sports or music.The kids here are so talented, I am starting to be sorry that I gave up playing the piano at an early age and that I have never thought about sports.35 . According to the writer, textbook English is _everyday English.Aquite different fromBthe same asCmore difficult thanDeasier than36 . What does the word “tan ”in the sixth paragraph mean in Chinese?A晒黑B晒白C能量D能源37 . A good US student spends his/her time _.Aonly in doing homeworkBonly on sports or musicCon studies ,sports or music and public workDonly study their subjects38 . Which of the following is NOT true?AThe writer is now in US.BAmerican girls love to have white skin.CUS students are talented and hard-working.DUS students take part in many activities after class.39 . Which is the best title for the passage?AMy Own Travel in the USBMy Studying in the USCMy Opinion about the USDMy studying ways in the USNo one wants to work at a messy desk and look lazy or sloppy. But does a messy desktop actually make you either of those things? Not all disorders mean youre out of control. Even Steve Jobs thought his personal charm came from his messy desktop.People who prefer a messy desk have their own ideas. Some think it makes them comfortable. A too-tidy room can sometimes make them uncomfortable, because it seems there is no place to rest their feet. Some believe it helps them concentrate more easily. Messy tables can make it easier to focus on the tasks, just like some novelists can write patiently in a noisy caf. Others may be perfectionists. For those who strive for perfection, tasks are either 100% or 0% performed. Therefore, they usually put away the less important things and perform the most important ones perfectly, which leads to paper mountains on the desktop. Many people are labeled as “sloppy” and “inefficient” because of messy tabletops. However, when we see the desks of Albert Einstein, Mark Twain and Mark Zuckerberg pioneers of their times things might change. Obviously, the world embraces uniformity and order; it also never refuses regular disorder, which seems like a mess but runs in an organized way.In an experiment done by psychologist Kathleen Vohs, participants (参与者) were asked to come up with new uses for ping-pong balls. Both participants in the messy and clean offices created the same number of ideas. However, those in the messy room came up with more interesting and creative ideas. People who dont keep a neat and tidy desktop can actually develop organizational skills and manage work and thoughts successfully, even while swamped in (淹没于) piles of books, notes and documents. In spite of great disorder, a messy desktop presents information clearly, which can sometimes inspire us unconsciously (无意识地).Research has found people working with a messy desktop are more likely to be creative and willing to take risks, while people with a tidy one tend to follow the rules and are less likely to try new things. Vohs says, “Disorderly environments seem to inspire breaking free of tradition, which can produce fresh insights.” But a messy desk might not be ideal all the time. When you need new ideas, a messy desk might be a good choice; but when you want to be efficient (高效的) and perform a task successfully, it seems better to make a desk clean and tidy.No matter what kind of desk you prefer, we hope you feel comfortable and enjoy it!40 . The underlined phrase “strive for” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_”.Afight forBis interested inCis afraid ofDkeep away from41 . The writer talks about the experiment in the fourth paragraph to _.Aencourage people to have messy desks as they likeBexplain the reasons why people like the messy desksCintroduce a new way of being creative and interestingDshow the influence of messy desks on peoples minds42 . The writer probably agrees that people with messy desks might _.Abe intelligent and successfulBhave good behaviors and habitsCbecome idea men and risk takersDfinish the task quickly and perfectly43 . Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?AMessy Desk: Do People Need to Change It?BMessy Desk: Do People Find Excuses for It?CMessy Desk: Does It Make People Comfortable?DMessy Desk: Does It Help People Work Efficiently?五、句型转换Rewrite the following sentences.(按要求改写下列句子,每空一词)44 . I have already been to Ocean Park. (改为一般疑问句)_ you been to Ocean Park _?45 . Lily has got a lot of birthday presents from her friends.(对划线部分提问)_ birthday presents has Lily got from her friends?46 . Alice sometimes go to the park with her parents.(对划线部分提问)_doesAlice go to the park with her parents?47 . My father doesnt watch TV at all.(保持原意)My father _ TV .48 . school, friend, is, for, never, late , my(连词成句)_六、用所给单词的正确形式填空用括号内形容词或副词的适当形式填空49 . His mother is as _ (serious) as his Chinese teacher.50 . Whose hair is _(long),yours or mine?51 . Tom talks _ (much) than any other student in his class.52 . Ann is much _(good) than I at English.53 . Li Ping is the _(thin) of the two boys.54 . Miss Yang is one of the _(popular) teachers in our school.55 . Maggie is the _(careful) in her class. She is the top student in her class.56 . Which is the _(big),the sun,the moon or the earth?57 . My younger sister does _(little) work in my family.58 . The busier he is,the _(happy ) he feels.七、完成句子根据汉语意思完成下列句子,每空一词59 . 上周我和我的学生们产生了矛盾。I _ my students last week.60 . 他对他的学生一直很有耐心。Hes _ his students all the time.61 . 我们确信贝蒂后悔拒绝了你。Were sure Betty _ you.62 . 你可以打服务热线寻求关于你的问题的建议。You can call the helpline to_your problems.63 . 那个男孩拒绝参加那个无聊的游戏。The boy_ the boring game.八、语法填空Two hungry mice came into a dairy (牛奶场). They were looking for something to eat, but they fell into a large jar full 64 . milk. They did not know how 65 . (swim). Soon they were in danger. Then one of the mice said, “Friend, I think we are going to die. I wish God would send someone to save us!” 66 . other mouse said, “Dont be stupid, my friend. No one will 67 . (come) to help us. We must keep68 . (try). ”A few minutes later, the first mouse 69 . (give) up. He began to sink because he did not move any more. The other mouse saw this70 . felt very sorry. He kept moving his71 . (leg). Soon this had an 72 . (amaze) effect (影响) and there was a thick layer (层) of cream on the top of the milk. Then the mouse climbed out of the jar and he 73 . (be) safe. The mouse realized that God only helped those who helped themselves.九、回答问题Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth month in lunar calendar, it means harvest festival and we called it “full moon” day too. It is one of the four biggest Chinese traditional festivals.On that day, families come back home get-together to have a big dinner which means “reunion”. After the dinnerfamilies or friends outside to play the beautiful fireworks for fun, fly sky lanterns to the sky, enjoy the full moon and pray for the peaceful life. What the most important is eating the mo

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