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北师大版英语九年级上册Unit 3 Creativity测试题姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . He is . We are all worried about his safety.Ain dangerBdangerousCdangerDmore dangerous2 . The model plane isnt as nice as my partners, but _ it was made by myself.Aat lastBat leastCat timesDat present3 . He his coat because he felt hot.Alooked afterBtook careCtook offDput on4 . It is well-known that Thomas Edison the electric lamp.AinventedBdiscoveredCfoundDdeveloped5 . She likes reading books and magazines and she _to become a writer, however her father_ her to be a businesswoman.Ahope; expectBhopes; expectsCexpect; hopeDexpects; hopes6 . - The World Cup_ once every four years.- So the next World Cup will be in 2018.Ahas only heldBwas only heldCwill only be heldDis only held7 . Take care _ you dont make mistakes in the coming exam.Aof thatBabout thatCfor whatDthat8 . Hi, Tom, why so unhappy?I missed the exciting match the bad traffic.Ain order toBsince thenCas a resultDbecause of9 . Almost all the students are looking forward to _ back home on Friday.AgoBgoingCgoneDwent10 . Could you tell me how to keep fit? You should do exercise at least three times a week.AhappyBhealthyCrelaxed11 . Dont _ his words too seriously. Hes just kidding(开玩笑).AtakeBhaveCmakeDgive12 . The panda eats bamboo leaves.Aas well asBas good asCalsoDtoo13 . He hurried to the station in the early morningcatch the train.Ain order thatBin order toCsoDso that14 . - Is it for her to paint pictures and make beautiful things?- Yes, she is.AlazyBcreativeCuntidyDlonely15 . - Why were you late for school this morning?- I was ill, and had to see a doctor first.AAsBSinceCBecauseDFor二、补全短文7选5第三节根短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Happiness is for everyone. You dont need to care about those people who have beautiful houses with large gardens and swimming pools or those who have nice cars and a lot of money and so on. Why? Because 16 . and those who have cars may want to walk on the country roads in their free time.17 . When you are in trouble at school, your friends will help you. When you study hard at your lessons, your parents are always taking good care of your life and your health. 18 . When you do something wrong, people around you will help you to correct it. And when you do something good to others, you will feel happy, too. 19 . If you notice a bit of them, you can see that happiness is always around you.Happiness is not the same as money. It is a feeling of your heart. When you are poor, you can also say you are very happy, because you have something else that cant be bought with money.20 . Because you have more chances to challenge yourself. So you cannot always say you are poor and you have bad luck. As the saying goes, life is like revolving(旋转的)door. When it closes, it also opens. If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky person.AWhen you get success, your friends will say congratulations to you.BWhen you meet with difficulties, you can give them up and be happy.CAll these are your happiness.DWhen you meet with difficulties, you can say loudly you are happy.Ethose who have no big houses will be sadFthose who have big houses may often feel lonelyGIn fact, happiness is always around you if you put your heart into it.三、完型填空There have been many great inventions that changed the way we live. The first great _ was the one that is still very _ todaythe wheel. This made it easier for us to carry heavy things and to_ long distances.For hundreds of years after that, there were _ inventions that had as much effect as the wheel. But in the early 1800s the world started _. There was little unknown land in the world. People did not have to explore much any more. They began to work in order to make life better.During the second half of the 19th century many great inventions _. Among them were the electric light, the camera and the radio. These _ play a big part in our life today.The first part of the 20th century saw _ great inventions: the helicopter(直升机) in 1909, movies with sound in 1926, and jet planes in 1930.This was _ a time when a new material was first made. Nylon came out in 1935.It changed the kind of clothes people _.21 . AinventionBfoodCinventorDanimal22 . AuselessBimpossibleCimportantDcomfortable23 . AsailBfliesCwalksDtravel24 . AlittleBa littleCfewDa few25 . Ato changeBto turningCturnDchange26 . Aare madeBcan be madeChas been madeDwere made27 . AbothBallCnoneDnothing28 . AmuchBmoreClessDlittle29 . AalsoBas well asCeitherDas well30 . AwearingBputting onCworeDput on四、阅读单选If youre a kid in South Korea these days, you might have trouble playing the latest online game on your smartphone for as long as you want. Thats because the South Korean government has started to take some control what kids can access on their phones.The government of this Asian nation has developed an app called Smart Sheriff that lets parents know about the websites their kids visit or the apps they use. South Korea has required that kids 18 and under install this app, or another one like it, on their smartphones.In South Korea eight out of ten kids have one smartphone. But it has a downside. Many students find it hard to concentrate on their studies. Parents and educators are also concerned that kids will explore harmful content on the Internet. So the government has set out to protect kids form the dangers of the Web.When apps like Smart Sheriff are installed on a phone, the user is blocked from visiting certain websites, and alerts (警告) are sent to parents when a kid types problem words. Smart Sheriff can disable apps, and it keeps track of how much time teens spent on the phone. Supporters of Smart Sheriff believe that this will protect kids from dangers on the Web.Others disagree. Teens complain that the app encroaches (侵犯) on their right to privacy. Some parents feel that they should be the ones in control of their kids smartphone use. They argue that children should be taught how to safely use the Web instead.For now, the monitoring app is here to stay, but there are a few ways around it. Some teens say theyll wait until they hit 19 to get a smartphone. Others have suddenly become iphone fans- Smart Sheriff works only on Android phones.31 . How does Smart Sheriff work if a kid tries to open a bad website?AIt will sound an alarm to remind the kid.BIt will block the website for the kid.CIt will make the phone shut down.DIt will record the times the kid opens the website.32 . The underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by _.AdisadvantageBfallCplaceDfuture33 . Why is the kids smartphone use in control?AKids parents want to know their privacy.BToo many kids have a smartphone.CIt is they law kids should follow.DThe kids studies are affected.34 . Whats the reaction of the kids to the app Smart Sheriff?ASome choose to use iPhones instead.BSome learn how to safely use the Web.CSome decide they wont use the smartphone any more.DSome fight for their privacy with their parents.阅读材料,然后从各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。To help Japanese companies better deal with the increasing number of foreigners visiting the country, Panasonic has created a megaphone (扩音器) which is able to smartly translate Japanese into English, Chinese and Korean.Panasonic named the product Megahonyaku. It is a term for the Japanese words for megaphone and translate, which actually makes g lot of sense because its a megaphone that can translate Japanese into several other languages in real time. When a user speaks Japanese into the megaphone, it recognizes (辨认) and translates what is being said immediately, and outputs the words in English, Chinese or Korean.It sounds amazing, and seeing it in action is wonderful, but Megahonyaku is not good enough. It cannot translate everything you say, as it only stores 300 common expressions, like The train has been put off or Watch your step. However, the Japanese company behind Megahonyaku promises to add new expressions regularly, which users can get on the Internet.The machine was designed to be used in places like transport stations, airports and places of interest where quick and exact announcements are needed most. Around 30 Japanese organizations, including the police and guides, have been trying out Megahonyaku for about one year, but Panasonic says it will come onto the market on December 20th. Instead of selling these speech translators, Panasonic plans on renting (出租) them out for less than $183 a month on a three-year agreement, and offering users future improvements and necessary services.Panasonic has also said that it may add support for other languages, like Russian, depending on customers needs. Megahonyaku also includes a touch screen that allows users to choose the language they need their speech translated into.35 . Panasonic has produced Megahonyaku so that _.Aguides can translate Chinese into Japanese fasterBJapanese companies can receive foreigners betterCforeigners can talk with the Japanese freelyDthe Japanese can learn other languages easily36 . The third paragraph is mainly about the _ of Megahonyaku.AinventionBimportanceCdisadvantageDhistory37 . It can be learnt from Paragraph 4 that Megahonyaku _.Amay be popular with the policeBis widely used in private homesCwill be sold on December 20thDstores about 30 foreign languages38 . According to the passage, Panasonic will _ in the future.Asell Megahonyaku to foreign visitorsBbring down the price of MegahonyakuCchange the screen of MegahonyakuDimprove Megahonyaku regularlyMany people use their mobile phones as the alarm clock and are more used to checking e-mails before sleeping. However, these habits are becoming sleeping problems.Several years ago, my boss used to stay up working on her mobile phone and got badly ill because ofthat. Now she always leaves her phone in another room at night. And she encourages friends to do so. “I sent each of my friends the same christmas gift an alarm clock so that they could stop using their phones as the alarm clock,” she said.If your mobile phone wakes you up in the morning, it may also be keeping you up at night. A study in 2008 showed that people in mobile phone radiation(辐射)mostly had sleeping problems. And according to a Swedish study, a quarter of young people in this country feel like there must be phones around them. Most of them feel sorry for not returning messages. So they even have to reply to their friends before sleeping.So what kind of people prefer to use mobile phones in their bedrooms? A recent study has shown that three-quarter people aged between 18 and 34 prefer to sleep with their phones near them. That number falls off a little in middle age, but only people aged 65 and older are used to leaving the phone in another room while sleeping.39 . The underlined word “that” refers to “_”.Ausing the mobile phone as the alarm clockBchecking e-mailsCstaying up working on the mobile phoneDleaving the mobile phone in the bedroom40 . According to the Swedish study, _ of young people in Sweden always put phones around them while sleeping.A25%B50%C75%D100%41 . According to the recent study, people _ prefer to sleep with their phones near them.Aaged 12 and 18Baged between 18 and 34Cin middle ageDaged over 65Last week, students at Rosie Bridge School worked hard to make their English Week a big success. There was an English book fair in the library and a treasure hunt. Some students put on an English play. Other students took part in an English singing competition.There was also a speaking competition. The students had to speak on a topic in English for two minutes.We spoke to the winner, Henry. “Im so happy that I won,” he said. “I advise people to speak slowly. If they want to be good public speakers, theyd better speak clearly and confidently.” We also spoke to several other students about English Week. One of them was Amy. “I really enjoyed English Week. It gave me a chance to learn new words. In my opinion, every school should have an English Week. Its well worth doing,” she said. On the last day of English Week, the head teacher gave a speech to the whole school. He gave students some suggestions on how to improve their English. “You should communicate in English with your friends whenever you can. You should read English books and magazines, and watch English television programmes. Above all, you should enjoy English!” he said.42 . What do you think the reading above is?AAn email.BA newspaper report.CAn interview.DA letter.43 . Which picture of the following is the right match(匹配) with “a treasure hunt”?ABCD44 . How long did it take the students to speak on a topic in English?ATwo minutes.BTwo hours.CA day.DA week.45 . What suggestions did the head teacher give the students to improve their English in his speech?a. Communicating in English with friends. b. Practicing singing English songs more. c. Reading English books and magazines.d. Taking part in speaking competition.f. Watching English television programmes.Aa, b, cBa, c, fCb, d, fDb, c, d46 . How do you think English Week at Rosie Bridge School is?AUseless.BBoring.CEducational.DStrange.五、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据句意及首字母提示写出所缺单词,注意其形式。47 . The umbrella p_ us from the strong sun.48 . We need to have a good breakfast to get enough e_ for the whole morning.49 . Water p_ is a big problem. It makes our drinking water dirty.50 . You will k_ yourself if you dont stop smoking.51 . The farmers work in the f_ from morning to evening.52 . Cars p_ the air and make the streets crowded.53 . I want a small box. but not a l_ one.54 . The glass fell to the g_ and broke into pieces.55 . He struck the match (火柴) twice, but it couldnt b_.56 . Legs and hands are p_ of the body. 根据句意及汉语或首字母提示完成单词57 . There will be a _ (阵雨) the day after tomorrow.58 . Li Min met a _(可怕的) storm on her way home yesterday.59 . It might be _(下雨的).60 . Youre j_ ! There cant be rain today.61 . In winter, we often go s_ on the river. Its great to play on the ice.六、完成句子根据所给中文意思完成句子,每空限填一词。62 . 由于天气恶劣,比赛被取消了。The match was _ because of the bad weather.63 . 音乐会现场至少有一千人。There are _ one thousand people at the concert.64 . 老师为我指出了写作中的错误。The teacher _ the mistakes in my writing.65 . 经过长途跋涉,他终于到家了。He arrived at home _ after a long journey.66 . 我相信你的梦想一定会实现。I believe your dream will _.七、回答问题阅读与表达(问答式) Many people seem to know well about the rain forests. Some people even go to the rain forests to spend some of their time trying to make friends with the plants and animals there. The scientists are actually hard at work studying the plants that grow in t

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