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1、九年级(上)Unit 8能力测试题笔试部分(85分)第一卷选择即(60分)I.词汇测试(15分)i从下每4逾的A、B、C三个选项中选出可以替换划线部分的最佳国页。(共8小题,每小 题1分)()1. What gift did you buy for your mother?A watch. She must be happy when she sees it at her birthday party.A. meal B. ticket C. present()2. Could you please buy me an Apple computer, mom?Sony, dear. We ar

2、e so poor that we can' t afford it.A. buy B. sell C. send03. When I asked him for some money, he only drew ten yuan from his pocket一I don' t think he had more, or he would give you enough.A. got out B. took out C. looked out ()4. Have you reached an agreement at last?Yesr we have. However, I

3、 spent much time getting his permission.A. finally B. exactly C. actually()5. Hold out your hands and close your eyes, and I will give you a big surprise.Oh, the newest iPhone. Thank you, Dad.A. Rush out B. Reach out C. Find out()6. Don' t just fix your eyes on the book. You should look at me an

4、d listen carefully.一I see, Mr Lin.A. pay attention to B. have no idea for C. be interested in()7. Help me count how much money I made last month.Oh, it s about 4,600 yunan in total.A. develop, B. calculateC. introduce()8.I decide to write articles underthe name Wenzi. What do you think of it?It'

5、 s special and easy to remember.A. in memory of B. using the name C. in the shape of k根据句子意思,从下面每小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出恰当的词语完成句子。(共7小题,每小题1分)()9. If you for something, you try to look for it carefully everywhere.A. hice B. clean C. search()10. A is a thing that is used to brush your hair.A. combB. tool C.

6、mirror()11. Look at the. It reads "N。Smoking Here”一Sorry, I will stop smoking.A. symbol B. sign C. notice()12. It s time to pay the for this month, but I don' t have enoughmoney for it.一Don' t worry. I have enough money.A. energy B. time C. bill013. What are you?My pet dog. I haven t se

7、en it for a whole day.A. looking for B. caring forC. asking for ()14. Why was he sent to prison?Because he was hurting a little boy.A. thought of B. accused ofC. ashamed of()15. The book is really fantastic, and the ending is surprising.The ending has nothing specialA. You' re right, and I agree

8、.B. r m sorry, but I don' t agree.C. What a good review!H.完形解(15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-25各小题的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。1共10小题,每漉1.5分)Sometimes death might get so close to us. But we can hardly realize that Have you imagined that over 50 monkeys are suddenly J6 when peacefully sleeping in a large tree? Such

9、 an accident truly happened at a school in Thailand.It was terrible to 1_7 what the monkeys were like after the accident Some were killed in a fall from the tree, and some were crushed (压伤)under the tree' s 18, Most of them were found on the lawn (草坪)and several other injured (受ones were found n

10、earby.Rangsan Kumtrakul the headmaster of the school, said that it was 19 the accident happened so early in the morning, or the students could have been injured as well. Of course, he was very sad about the 20 of the monkeys. They had 空 in the school for a long time. And the school asked the local g

11、overnment for help to 22 the injured monkeys. Now they are getting better 23.What made the accident 24? Rangsan believed that the recent heavy rain must have made the ground too soft to 25 the tree.What can we do for the monkeys? We hope they can still enjoy themselves in heaven ().()16.A. caught B.

12、 sold C. killed()17.A. depend B. develop C. describe()18.A. age B. weight C. name()19.A. sad B. great C. lucky()20.A. deathB. way C. joke021.A. lived B. worked . C. got()22. A. put up B. look for C. care for()23. A. easily B. slowly C. seriously ()24. A. happen B. take C. bring()25. A. makeB. hold C

13、. meetHI .阅读理解(30分)阅读下列短文,从下面每题的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。(共20小题,每 题 1.5 分)ALast weekend, when Jack was walking in the park, he saw a woman, who lived a few miles away, sitting on a bench with a dog beside her. The dog was looking up at the woman.Jack walked up to the woman and said, “Hell。, Sue, how are

14、you? May I sit down and talk with you for a while?""Of course/* Sue said.Jack sat down and they talked quietly. Both of them liked animals very much, so they talked about kinds of animals happily. After an hour, they saw the dog stay in the same place and continue to look up at Sue, as if

15、waiting to be fed. "That' s a nice dog, isn' t he?r Jack said.“Yes, he is. He' s handsome, strong and healthy/ "And hungry,“ Jack said.“He hasn' t taken his eyes off you. He thinks you' ve got some food for him.""That' s true/1 Sue said. "But I haven&

16、#39; t. You can find some food for him if you like/“Of course." They both laughed and then Jack stood up, asking Suer "Does your dog bite?” "No," Sue said. "He' s never bitten anyone. He s always gentle (温顺的)and friendly/ Hearing this, Jack held out his hand and touched

17、the animal1 s head. Suddenly the dog jumped up and bit him."Hey!" Jack shouted. "You said your dog didnf t bite!"Sue replied in surprise. "Yeah, I did. But this is not my dog. My dog' s at home/()26. Where did the story happen?A. In the streetB. In the supermarketC. In t

18、he park.D. In the hospital.()27. What' s the relationship between Jack and Sue?A. Friends.B. Neighbors,C. Strangers.D. Husband and wife.().28. Why did the dog look at the woman?A. Because the woman wanted to feed him.B. Because the woman was friendly.C. Because he might be hungry.D. Because the

19、woman was his owner029. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. Do you like animalsB. Does your dog biteC. Is your dog gentleD. Is he your dogBBritish people are famous for drinking tea. But brother and sister, Sarah and Bobby Green, opened an American-style coffee shop in the

20、 UK.Having the idea: It started when Sarah took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening, in a Thai restaurant, Sarah told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee in London. Bobby suggested starting their own coffee shop. Sarah fell in love with the id

21、ea.Doing the research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. "It was terrible, and I knew there was a gap (空缺)in the market" In 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in central London.Making

22、 it work: The first year was very difficult British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like latte and macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up. They asked for advice from peop e who had experience in managing shops, and they also employed

23、 (雇佣) professionals. Today, there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company makes about £ 30 million a year. They have become young millionaires.Advice for others: Sarah has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It! She hopes

24、it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream If you try your best to do it, you will achieve beyond your expectation."()30. What kind of company do the brother and sister have?A. A fast food restau

25、rantB. A tea shop.C. A coffee shop.D. A big hotel()31. What helped them to make the company work?a. Asking for advice from others.b. Employing professionals.c. Never giving up their dream.d. Getting support from their parents.A. bed B. abd C. abc D. acd()32. Which of the following is TRUE according

26、to the passage?A. Sarah was not interested in Bobby' s idea at first.B. British people never drank coffee before 1995.C. Sarah has written a book about how to make coffee.D. Sarah found a business chance while doing the research.()33. What is the passage mainly about?A. Sarah/ s weekend trip to

27、New York.B. How to start our own business.C. Sarah and Bobby s coffee business.D. How to manage a company.William Butler Yeats, a famous Irish writer, was born in Dublin on June 13r 1865. He had an unhappy childhood. Later, Yeats shocked his family by saying that he remembered "little of childh

28、ood but its pain” . In fact, he inherited 0迷承) excel ent taste in art from his family both his father and his brother were painters. But he finally settled on literature especially drama (戏居!) and poetry.Yeats believed strongly in the coming of new artistic movements. He set himself the fresh task i

29、n founding an Irish national theater in the late 1890s. His early theatrical experiments were not accepted at the beginning. He didn' t lose heart, and finally enjoyed success in his poetical drama.Compared with his dramatic works, Yeats' s poems attract much attention. The subject matter in

30、cludes love, nature, history, time and aging. Though Yeats generally depended on very traditional forms, he brought modem things to them. As his literary 仪学)life progressed, his poetry grew finer and richer, which made him become celebrated.He had not enjoyed a major public life after winning the No

31、bel Prize in 1923. Yet, he continued writing almost to the end of his life. If Yeats stopped Writing at the age of 40, he would probably now be considered as a minor poet, for there is no other example in literary history of a poet who produces his greatest works after the age of 50. After Yeats'

32、; s death in 1939, W. H. Auden wrote the following lines:Earth, receive an honored guest William Yeats is laid to rest Let the Irish vessel (93) lie Emptied of its poetry.()34. What can we learn from Paragraph One?A. Yeats lived an unhappy life when he was a child.B. Yeats never saw his mother when

33、he was a child.C. Yeats liked art from an early age.D. Yeats hated to leam art from his family.()35. What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph Three refer to?A. Poems.B. Dramatic works.C. Traditional forms.D. Modem forms.()36. How old was Yeats when he died?A. 86. B.74.C. 65. D. 81

34、.()37. Why did the writer write the passage?A. To tell us Yeats and his writing experiences.B. To tell us how Yeats succeeded.C. To tell us why Yeats became famous.D. To tell us success doesn' t come easily.DAs we all know, water is necessary for every country, especially clean water for develop

35、ing countries. Why is clean water so important to developing countries? A recent report shows that about 80 percent of diseases in developing countries are caused by poor water and low sanitation (卫生)conditions. In those countries, women and girls spend several hours collecting water, but often poll

36、uted, faraway from their families. The polluted water more or less influences their health. In this case, there is an urgent need for people in developing countries to have chances to use clean water to improve their health.Here is a short story about Hadjara Zakari, a 12-year-old girl in Niger. Hav

37、ing the opportunities to use clean water changed her life. She learnt about the importance of handwashing when the school first received clean water three years ago. That evening, she told her father, “You shouldn1 t eat with me unless you clean your hands." Her father was very angry and shoute

38、d at her, "It' s not up to you to tell me what to do!" Surprised, Hadjara sat in silence. But she knew she was right. In protest (抗议),Hadjara refosed to eat dinner that night After her father questioned Hadjara' s head teacher, he understood her. The girl really wanted herfamily to

39、 live a longerand healthier life.For people in developing countries, clean water can change many things, especially improve their health. So, from now on, let' s avoid wasting water and take action to save water, which is important to people all over the world.()38. Who usually spends several ho

40、urs collecting water in developing countries?A. Children. B. Women and girls.C. Men and boys. D. Old people.039. What does the underlined word “urgent' in the first paragraph mean?A. Something that needs to be dealt with immediately.B. Something that needs to be accepted immediately.C. Something

41、 that doesrf t need to be pay attention to.D. Something that doesn't need to be done immediately.()40. Why did Hadjara say "You shouldn1 t. your hands." to her father?A. Because she didn' t respect her father at all.B. Because she thought her father* s hands were dirty.C. Because s

42、he thought they had enough clean water.D. Because she wanted to live with her family healthily.()41. Where may we find this passage?A. In a TV show. B. In a speech.C. In a storybook. D. In a diary.ENowadays people take taxis by a new way online, like DiDi. This is a hot way. It is also very convenie

43、nt Car-hailing company DiDi signed an agreement with TAL Education Group to provide free online courses for the children of taxi drivers.The courses, worth 30 million yuan, coverall subjects from primary to high school. Children can study the courses at home, saving parents' time to send or pick

44、 up children from offline afterschool classes.According to Zhu Jingshi, vice president of DiDi, all the 153 million registered (注 册)taxi drivers of DiDi can ask for the courses on the company* s mobile app. The car-hailing company will evaluate (由介)the drivers and provide courses on the basis of the

45、 time they became registered drivers with the company, the number of passengers served and evaluation from passengers.The health and education of children have remained top priorities of Chinese parents, including taxi drivers. A survey done by DiDi and TAL showed that although the average (平t匀的)mon

46、thly income of taxi drivers is only 6,000 yuan, many would like to pay 40 percent of their income for their children1 s education.The survey found that most taxi drivers were born in the 1970s and 1980s and worked seven days a week. More than 70 percent of them have children under 18 but very few ha

47、ve time to be with family and children. Only 8 percent of them said they had guided their children in doing homework. Because of these, 60 percent of drivers hope their children could receive the guidance from professional services.()42. What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph mean?

48、A. Most of the taxi drivers are too busy to care about their children.B. Chinese parents care about the health and education of their children mostC. Lots of children of taxi drivers are in poor condition of health and education.D. Chinese parents think children1 s health is more important than thei

49、r education.()43. How much money would many taxi drivers spend on children' s education a month?A. 2,400 yuan. B. 4,000 yuan.C. 6 yuan. D. 8,000 yuan.()44. What can we know from the passage?A. The online courses are worth 30 billion yuan.B. Taxi drivers in China can make a lot of money.C. Most t

50、axi drivers' children receive a good education.D. Most taxi drivers don' t help with their children' s homework.()45. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. A new kind of transportation called DiDi.B. The free online courses for taxi drivers9 children.C. The taxi drivers work hard day a

51、nd nightD. The way that the taxi drivers make money.第二卷非选择迤(25分)IV .语法龌:用所给单词的适当形式填空,未提供单词的根据上下文填入适当的词。供10 小题,每画1分)I still remember the first time I left home for one or two (46)(night). I was going to a summer camp for a month. When my parents told me about the camp, I was excited because there (47

52、)(be) many activities there.The whole family (48)(drive) me to the camp. When we arrived, I saw a lot of kids, (49)I didrf t know anyone. I began (50)(feel) nervous. They gave me a little card (51)my name on it. Then a girl, who looked (52) (old) than me, came up to me and said, “Hi, Margie! I' m Sara. Our cabin is the Pines/Finally the time came and (

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