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外研版英语九年级下册Module 8 Unit 3 课时练习姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . You should stay in bed and have _ rest.AaBanCtheD/2 . Everyone may make mistakes in his life, but not everyone knows _. Finding the way to the mistakes is more important than escaping from them.Awhat should he do with themBhow he should do with themChow he should deal with them3 . It is _ popular way among the young people to chat on the Internet now.AaBanCtheD/4 . Its generous _them to give food and clothes to homeless people. AasBforCtoDof5 . Excuse me. Do you know _? Sure. Look! Its over there.Ais there a public restroom near hereBwheres the public restroomCif there is a public restroom near hereDhow can I get to the public restroom6 . Please call me0816522-4733, goodbye. Ok, goodbye.AforBofCat7 . Finally, a god was so _ by Yu Gong that he sent gods to take the mountains _ .Amoving; awayBmoveable; offCmoved; awayDmoved; off8 . Sorry, sir. But is this umbrella yours?Oh, sorry. I just took it _Mine is under the seat.Afor yourselfBby mistakeCin personDat last9 . How terrible!The car hit the wall to avoid_the child.AhurtBto hurtChurtsDhurting10 . The boy isnt here _the bad weather.AbecauseBbecause ofCsoDfor11 . What do you usually do at weekends?I often practice _ English.AspeakBto speakCspeakingDspoke12 . You were_to close the windows. Why were you so careless?AallowedBsupposedCcaused13 . There _ some milk and eggs on it, but he cant reach(够到) them.AhasBhaveCisDare14 . _ I live near the sea, Im not a good swimmer.AIfBSoCButDAlthough15 . Its terribly hot in this room. Would you mind the window a bit more?AopenBopeningCto openDto opening二、补全短文7选5Many people complain that their memory is bad,especially as they get olderLife would be much easier if we could remember them all effortlessly. So how can we improve our memory?Many people think that repeating things is the best way to remember them16 . psychologists(心理学家)doubt whether it can help you to remember things for very longThe British psychologist ECStanford seemed to prove this point when he tested himself on five prayers(祈祷文)that he had read aloud every morning for over 25 years17 . A more helpful way, especially for remembering numbers,is grouping the informationThe following numbers would be impossible for most of us to remember.1492178919931848But look at them in chunks,and it becomes much easier: 1492 1789 1993 1848So what about “memory training”?Weve all heard about people who can memorize packs of card by heart-how is this done and can anyone learn how to do it?18 . Many of them involve forming a mental picture of the items to be memorizedOne method,which may be useful in learning foreign languages,is to create a picture in your mind connected to a word you want to remember19 . In experiments, people were asked to remember up to 120 words using this skill; when tested afterward, on average,they were able to recall 90% of them!However, not all of us are interested in learning long lists of names and numbers just for funFor those studying large number of information,psychologists suggest that the best way to form meaningful connections is to ask yourself lots of questions as you go alongSo, for example, if you were reading about a particular disease,you would ask yourself questions like: “Do people get it from water?”, “What parts of the body does it affect?” and so on20 . ATo share some ways of improving memory.BAccording to experts, there are many ways of training your memoryCHe found that he could remember no more than three words of them!DAnother method is to invent a story that includes all the things you want to rememberEThis is said to be far more effective than time spent “passively” reading and rereading notes.FWhile this undoubtedly helps short-term memory (remembering a telephone number for a few seconds,for example)三、完型填空Edward is a 14-year-old boy. He comes from the UK, but he _ Beijing with his parents. Before Edward came to China, he didnt know _ about Beijing Opera. Like most teens, Edward liked pop music. When he first listened to Beijing Opera, he didnt like it and thought it was too slow and _.One week later after that. Edward started _ in a middle school in Beijing. He had music lessons twice a week. He started to learn Beijing Opera in the music class. His school asked some great Beijing Opera singers to _ them. Edward couldnt understand it well, _ it sounded a little more interesting than before and he _ interested in it. Now Edward loves Beijing Opera very much.“I really love Beijing Opera and I want to be a _ when I grow up,” Edward said. I hope more people can hear my voice and love it. Everyone _ is learning Beijing Opera should try hard and _ give up!Maybe one day we will see a foreign young man standing on the stage as a great Beijing Opera performer.21 . AgotBarrived atCarrived inDcame22 . AsomethingBanythingCeverythingDnothing23 . AbeautifulBdifferentCboringDinteresting24 . AworkingBstudyingCplayingDliving25 . AteachBvisitCtellDanswer26 . AsoBifCandDbut27 . AsoundedBstayedCbecameDseemed28 . AteacherBsingerCdoctorDviolinist29 . AwhoBwhichCwhoseDwhom30 . AoftenBusuallyCalwaysDnever四、阅读单选Do You Go To Sleep In Class?The “Acronym”, our student newspaper, reports that most students go to sleep at 1: 30 a. m. Even if thats an exaggeration(夸张), its too close to the truth. Scientists say teenagers should sleep nine hours each night. But thats hard to do.Some even “pull all-nighters”. These are lazy students who have homework due to(到期) the next day that they havent done. In the morning they dont look healthy and you can tell who has been doing it.One of my classmates did a survey(调查) on the problem. She found that most kids pull all-nighters to finish homework, but some do it for other reasons, such as playing computer games!Maybe our lack of sleep is because of laziness I think Im a lazy student or maybe its because we have too much to do in American high schools.I usually go to bed around midnight. If I stayed up past 1: 30 a. m., I wouldnt get any work done. Id be falling asleep at my computer. My classes begin at 7:30 a.m. Im partly awake in my first class. By the second, Im slightly tired and sleepy. By my third class, Im sleepy. By midday Im finally wide-awake. But by 3: 00 p. m., Im slowing down again.Most American high schools seem to have such a problem.High school classes start at 7: 30 a. m., so students have to wake up one and a half hours before that to get ready and catch the bus. Its believed that lack of sleep can do harm to both grades and health.Some schools are paying attention. Classes in those schools start at 8:30 a. m.31 . Whats the problem talked about in the passage?AMany kids have too much homework to do.BMany teenagers dont have enough sleep.CMany children are crazy about playing computer games.DMany kids are too lazy to finish their homework on time.32 . The underlined expression “pull all-nighters” most probably means _.A开夜车B上夜班C睡懒觉D补作业33 . Which of the following is NOT a reason mentioned in the passage?ALaziness.BHomework.CHousework.DComputer games.34 . Whats the idea suggested at the end of the passage?ALater start of classes.BLess homework.CGoing to bed early.DEating healthy food.Experts believe that there are more than 8 million restaurants in the world today. So it might surprise you to learn that restaurants, as we know them, have only existed for a few centuries. Before 1765, there were no restaurants. That is, there were no places that provided the restaurant experience. There was nowhere in which a waiter brought you food and drink that you picked from a menu. In fact, there were no menus anywhere.There were eating places travellers could go to centuries before that. The countryside was full of inns that would serve food. And there were taverns where one could get drinks. The rich could also eat special meals prepared by private cooks. But none of them could be called a “restaurant”.A man called Boulanger changed that. In 1765, he opened a place in Paris that sold soups(汤). On his sign he used the word restaurant to describe what he was selling. At that time, soups were considered something that could help restore(恢复)your health in French the word restore is “restaurer” so he called the soups restaurants. Soon, people started buying Boulangers soups even when they were not ill. And over time, people began to use the word restaurant to refer to a place selling soup rather than the soup itself. More restaurants opened in France, and people began to buy soups more often. Later, restaurants in Paris began to serve other food besides soup. In the 1790s, menus started to appear. By the mid-1800s, there were many types of restaurants throughout the world. The United States offered coffee shops. Tea houses became popular throughout China. Paris created beautiful restaurants for the rich. The British began to copy the French, and the restaurant idea spread throughout the British Empire.Today cities are filled with all types of restaurants. Diners have millions of options from which to choose.35 . What is the passage mainly about?AHow restaurants developed.BWhat made a good restaurant.CWho created the first restaurant.DWhy restaurants became popular.36 . According to the first paragraph, what made restaurants different from earlier eating places?ARestaurants only served food.BRestaurants were more expensive.CRestaurants were mainly in cities.DRestaurants had a list of meal choices.37 . Who did Boulanger expect to come and eat at his restaurant?ARich people.BSick people.CTravellers.DWorkers.38 . When it was first used. what did the word restaurant refer to?AA person.BA place.CIllness.DSoup.39 . When did restaurants begin to grow internationally?AIn the 1600s.BIn the 1700s.CIn the 1800s.DIn the 1900s.五、填写适当的单词补全句子在下列各句的空白处填入一个适当的词,使句子意思完整、语法正确。40 . Its a waste to cut _ lots of trees for chopsticks every year.41 . The movie touched my _ and I cried for the sad story of the young lovers.42 . The traffic was so heavy this morning that I was nearly _ for school.43 . Can you tell me how your friend is different _ you?44 . The weather report says there will be a strong wind today. Be sure to _ all the windows.六、根据首字母、中文提示填空45 . My brother has a hamburger for b_ in the morning.46 . I have l_at school every day.47 . In the evening I have d_ with my parents at home48 . Yao Ming is a basketball s_.49 . Can I ask you a _ (问题)Sure. Whats it?50 . For _ (水果) , I like oranges and grapes.51 . Everyone needs to eat_ (健康的)food.52 . Do you _ (真正地)want to be an English teacher?七、用所给单词的正确形式填空用所给词的适当形式填空。53 . The soup is too _ (salt). I dont like it.54 . The potato chips were invented by a cook _ (call) George Crum.55 . Who _ they _ (invent) by?56 . Our school _ (build) in 1963.57 . Last year vegetables _ (grow) in the garden by Tom and he _ (sell) them himself.58 . He _ (help) with his homework by his sister yesterday evening.59 . How many magazines can _ (borrow) in your library every week?60 . John _ (hear) to go upstairs two hours ago.61 . Who _ her father? -He _ by that policeman. (save)62 . The doctor _ (send) for because his grandpa was ill.八、完成句子五、根据汉语意思完成句子。每空一词。63 . 玛丽不是做作业就是打扫她的房间Mary_ does her homework _ cleans her bedroom.64 . 冰淇淋尝起来很好,但对她的健康不好。Ice-cream _, but its not _her health.65 . 不要在课堂上听音乐。_ in class.66 . 我妹妹有点儿害羞。My sister is _ shy.67 . 我经常花两个小时做作业。It often _to do my homework.九、单词填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Personal transportation in America 68 . (be)mostly by car. Most 69 . (family)have two cars,one for the husband and the other for the wife. So they could have jobs a great distance(距离)from each other. But in large cities,many people take a bus or a subway to work. If they drive their cars,they may 70 . (have)to a lot of money for parking the car in 71 . city. For most Americans,if they travel from city to city,they usually use the plane,72 . they dont want to spend too much time on 73 . (they)way. A few cities are near the 74 . (river)or lakes. People there car take boats 75 . (cross)the river. Choosing the 76 . (good) way to get to work and go back home makes Americans have more time 77 . for family life.十、多任务混合问题阅读下面短文,按要求完成各项任务。If you want to visit Shanghai Disneyland, you can learn something about it.Shanghai Disneyland opened on June 16, 2016. It began selling tickets on March 28 through several ways: the official website, Ali trip website and the central phone.Its price is the lowest of all the Disney theme parks. So far, quite a lot of people have booked tickets.The park is built in the 963-acre field and costs $5.5 billion. Almost 400 designers and engineers have taken part in the design w

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