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2020年秋外研版(浙江)九年级上册英语同步练习:Module 3 测试卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、完型填空Mr Clarke works in a middle school. He likes reading and often_some books from the library. He_to the radio every morning and reads_after supper. So he knows much and teaches well. His_admire him very much.Mike, Mr Clarkes little son, is only nine. He_likes reading books. And he often asks his father some questions. Mr Clarke always thinks hes too_to understand him and chooses_ones to answer. Of course, the boy is not happy with it.One day Mike read_about the electric lights(电灯) and was_it. When his father told him to do some housework, he went on thinking of it. He asked_questions, and his father answered all. Then his father said proudly(自豪地), “Fathers always know_than sons!”The boy thought for a while and said, “_”“Oh? Why?”Mike didnt answer and asked instead, “Who_the electric lights?”“_,” answered Mr Clarke.“Why didnt his father invent them, then?”Looking at his son, Mr Clarke didnt know_to answer!1 . AfindsBborrowsCsellsDbuys2 . AlistensBhearsCsaysDreads3 . AlettersBstoriesCmessagesDnewspapers4 . AparentsBstudentsCclassmatesDteachers5 . AneverBevenConlyDalso6 . AableBcleverColdDyoung7 . AeasyBdifficultCdifferentDhappy8 . AsomethingBanythingCeverythingDnothing9 . Aafraid ofBangry withCinterested inDworried about10 . Aa fewBfewClittleDa little11 . AlessBleastCmoreDmost12 . AI think soBI dont knowCI agreeDI dont think so13 . AinvitedBinventedCboughtDborrowed14 . AThomas BrownBThomas EdisonCAllan SmithDRon Jenkins15 . AwhenBwhichCwhatDhow二、阅读单选A16 . Of the four great persons, only _ worked in China.AQian Xue-sen and Norman BethuneBQian Xue-sen and Nelson MandelaCGandhi and Norman BethuneDNelson Mandela and Gandhi17 . Nelson Mandela fought for the black people and helped them to get _ though once in prison for 30 years.Aspace programsBgood treatment from BethuneCsome good ideasDthe same rights as the white people18 . The underlined word “invaders” probably means _ in Chinese.A政治家B科学家C叛国者D侵略者In a small village in England about 150 years ago, a mail coach (邮车) was standing on the street. Around the coach many people were talking to one another about it. Mail coach did not come to that village so often in those days. People had to pay a lot of money to get a letter. The person who sent the letter did not have to pay. The person who got the letter had to pay the postage (邮资). “Here?s a letter for Miss Alice Brown,” said the mailman. Everyone turned to a girl of about eighteen who was standing by the coach. “I?m Alice Brown,” she said in a low voice. The mailman gave her the letter. Alice looked at the envelope for a minute, and then handed it back to the mailman. “Im sorry I can?t take it,” she said. “I don?t have enough money to pay the postage. ” The people standing around were very sorry for the girl. They were silent for a while. Then a gentleman came up to the mailman and paid the postage for Alices letter. When the gentleman gave her the letter, she said with a smile, “Oh, thank you very much, sir. This letter is from the young man Im going to marry. His name is Tom. He went to London to look for work. He has to get enough money for our marriage (结婚). Ive waited a long time for this letter, but now dont need it. I dont have to open the envelope because there is nothing inside. ” “Really?” the gentleman said in surprise. “How do you know that?” “He told me that he would put some signs on the envelope. Look, sir, this cross in the corner means that he is well, and this circle means he has found work. Thats very good news. ” The gentleman was Sir Rowland Hill. He did not forget Alice and her letter. “The postage to be paid by the receiver has to be changed,” he said to himself. He thought and thought for many years. At last he had a good plan. “The postage has to be much lower,” he said. “What about a penny (便士) for a letter? And the person who sends the letter pays the postage. He has to buy a stamp and put it on the envelope. ” “A good idea!” people said when they heard of his plan. The Government decided to adopt (采纳) the plan. The first postage stamp was put out in 1840. It was called the “Penny Black”. It had a picture of the Queen on it.19 . The first postage stamp was made _.Ain EnglandBin AmericaCby AliceDin 191020 . The girl handed the letter back to the mailman because _.Ashe did not know whose letter it wasBthe letter had already told her what she wanted to knowCshe could not pay the postageDthe gentleman promised to pay the postage for her21 . When the girl returned the letter to the mailman _.Athe people around her felt sorry for herBthe people thought that the girl was too poorCnone of them wanted to pay the postage for herDthe people was angry with the girl22 . Alice knew how Tom was getting from the signs on the envelope because _.ATom had told her what the signs meant before leaving for LondonBAlice was clever and could guess the meaning of the signsCAlice had put the signs on the envelope herselfDTom had put the signs as Alice had told him to23 . The idea of using stamps was found by _.Athe governmentBSir Rowland HillCAlice BrownDTomIf your pen broke at school today,what would you do?You would go to a shop and buy a new one.What if you could simply print out a real,working pen with your 3-D printer without leaving your room?Ten years ago people could only see 3-D printing in science fiction movies.But now 3-D printing is here and its bringing big changes.Unlike normal printing that can only copy a 2-D picture with ink.3-D printing can build almost anything made from material.The printer layers(分层) the material in different shapes to create the object you want to be copied.The 3-D printer has been used to make many different things.People have made cups cars and even an airplane with it.Doctors have been using 3-D printers for several years.Peoples nervous systems have been printed out in 3-D form medical research.Some body parts have been printed and used in hospital.Several months ago,doctors used a 3-D printer to rebuild the face of a person who had a bad accident.In the future,it is expected that the printer will make human organs to save more lives.However there aredrawbacksto the printer.At the moment,printing can be quite slow and its still rather expensive.The average(平均的) price of a household printer is around $1,700,not including the cost of the materials.But as the technology develops,it shouldnt be long before disadvantages are improved.Only time will tell where this new technology will take us.根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳答案。24 . People could see 3-D printing in_ten years ago.Alarge high schoolBscience fiction moviesCdigital camera shopDhospital25 . People still cant make a(n)_with a 3-D printer so far.AairplaneBfaceCorganDcars26 . What does the underlined word “drawbacks” mean?A不足B趋势C优点D影响27 . Which of the following is TRUE?AThe normal printer can build 3-D objects you want.BNo nervous systems are printed out in 3-D form.CThe 3-D printing can be cheaper and faster in the futureDThere will be no drawbacks to the 3-D printing in the future.28 . Whats the best title of the passage?AThe advantages of 3-D printingBThe disadvantages of 3-D printingCThe changes brought by 3-D printingDThe rapid development of scienceShirley Temple is considered to be the most famous child star in history. She was born on April 23,1928, in California. Her father was a banker and her mother was a housewife. Shirley had two brothers. Her mother took her to dancing classes when she was three years old. Temple began her film career in 1932. She was known for her dancing skills as well as acting. In 1934, she became popular around the world because of the movie Bright Eyes, a film designed specifically for her talents. Temple acted in more than 40 movies in the 1930s.However, as she grew up, Temple became less and less popular with the public. She retired(离开)from films at the age of 22 and then began to do some political(政治的)work. In 1974, Temple served as the US ambassador to Ghana in Africa. And she became the first woman to do this job.In 1988, she wrote her own autobiography, Child Star, which won a number of awards.Shirley Temple died on February 10, 2014, at the age of 85. We have to remember that there will never be another Shirley Temple. She will always live in peoples minds.29 . How many people are there in Shirley Templesfamily?AThree.BFour.CFive.DSix.30 . What did Shirley Temple do when she was 22 years old?AShe didnt work as a movie star anymore.BShe visited her friends in Africa.CShe lost her work.DShe became more famous.31 . The underlined word ambassador means_in Chinese.A导演B模特C明星D大使32 . The right order about Shirley Temples life is_. Wrote her own autobiography. Acted in the movie Bright Eyes. Retired from films. Began her film career.ABCD33 . Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage ?ATemple liked watching movies.BTemple once worked for the US government.CTemple wrote her book to make money.DTemple got married, so she retired from films.三、用所给单词的正确形式填空用括号中词的适当形式填空。34 . _ (hundred) of people are in the shopping centre.35 . My father is _ (forty) years old, and this is the _ (forty) birthday party.36 . _ (close) your eyes, please.37 . Mike likes _ (play) basketball, but his brother _ (do).38 . That box is full of _ (apple).39 . There are six _ (hundred) trees in our school.四、单词填空Eric Liddell was known as the flying Scotsman(苏格兰人) because he ran so fast. But he is most remembered as a man of honor and bravery.He was born in 1902 in Tianjin, north China. In Chinese, he was known as Li Airui. Eric lived in China u40 . the age of five. After that his parents sent him to school in England. In 1920, Eric went to the University of Edinburgh to study science.Sports played a large p41 . in his life and he became the fastest runner in Scotland. He was chosen to be part of Britains 1924 Olympic team. The games were in Paris. The 100-meter race was his b42 . event, but it was to be held on a Sunday. Eric, a strong Christian (基督徒), refused to run on Sundays because he believed that it should be a day of r43 . as the Bible Teaches(圣经教导).Although many people told him to run the race, he refused. I44 . , he started to train for other distances. At the Olympics he won a bronze medal in the 200-meter race and then a gold medal in the 400-meter race, s45 . a world record.Though then famous in Scotland, Eric still loved and r46 . China. He wanted to go back to the country w47 . he was born. In 1925, he went to China and worked as a middle school teacher in Tianjin. Then he went to Hebei Province to help the poor people there.After the Japanese invaded(入侵)China, Eric chose to stay. He wanted to help the sick and give hope to the Chinese people. In 1943, the Japanese sent him to a prison camp(集中营)in Weifang. Even in the camp, he c48 . to help the old people. He also arranged games for the children, and taught them science.In 1945, Eric was s49 . ill. He was given a chance to leave the camp but he refused. He gave this chance to a pregnant woman. This inspiring man died six months before the end of the war. Many people still remember his service to the Chinese people of that area.五、语法填空Leland Melvin was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, US, in 1964. Throughout his school career, he played on many sports teams and did well50 . science. He liked51 . (play)tennis very much. However, he dropped it52 . that he could play football and get a college scholarship.When Melvin was 11, his dad53 . (take)him on road trips in a truck. He saw beautiful54 . (star)at night when they traveled in the truck. This experience opened his eyes to astronomy(天文学)and made him55 . (go)into space one day.After college, Melvin started a career in the NFL. But his career ended because of56 . serious injury. This gave Melvin a much57 . (good)chance to go after science. He decided to study at the University of Virginia and received a masters degree in materials science engineering. NASA offered him a job and he58 . (late)became an astronaut in 1998.But he didnt fly on a mission(任务)until 2008. During his training, Melvin suffered an injury. And this caused him to lose part of59 . (he)hearing. But after his hearing recovered, he flew into space aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis(亚特兰蒂斯号航天飞机)in 2008 and in 2009. After a 24-year-long career at NASA, Leland retired in January 2014.六、回答问题Traveling has been popular with people for a long time. Many of todays travelers are trying to find an unusual experience or adventure. Hiking may be a good choice.Instead of spending your vacation on a bus, in a hotel or s
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