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1、人教版英语九年级上学期第五单元测试卷九 年级上第 I 卷(选择题)一、单选题1 Safety glasses are used protecting your eyes.A at B withC in D for2 A lot of trees on the hill yesterday.A are plantedB will be plantedC have been plantedD wereplanted3 Why did Tan become interested in the sounds of nature ?he thinks the best music comes from

2、nature.A Since B As C Because D For4Linda,could you tell me the notebook? Oh,I bought it in the supermarket near our school.A where did you buy B where will you buyC where you boughtD where you will buy5 Mobile phones for communicating with others.A is usedB usesC was used D are used6 These old news

3、papers can be some beautiful and creative clothes.That sounds really interesting.A turned on B turned offC turned in D turned into7Did you see the latest magazine I bought last week? No,I didn't.A who B which C that D when8is the bag made of? It's made of cloth.A What B How C When D Why9 It

4、snowed heavily last night and the ground was snow thismorning.A filled with B covered with C used for D asked for10 Could you tell me ? I ll leave for China next month.A how to use chopsticksB how can I use chopsticks第 3页 /共 13页C what to use chopsticks D what I use chopsticks完型填空Beautiful pictures o

5、f mountains and forests, clear skies, flying birds, wild animals, silly faces you can find them all in one place? Ona postcard! Have people always sent postcards? No! Before postcards, people sealed窗封的)letters.Thefor the first decorated (装饰的) postcard came to John P.Charlton in 1861. He thought a si

6、mple cardBy law, people had towrite their note on the front on the picture! The back wasfor the address. Several years later, England allowed a divide-bdack (背面隔开) postcard. Then people could write theiron the back left side. Andthey put the addressDuring the early 1900s, the golden age ofpostcards,

7、 people around the world were more and morepicturepostcards. In 1908, Americans alone mailed over 677 million postcards.Today, postcards are themost popular collection in the worldafter stamps and coins. You can always see or get a lot of new-ldyesigned postcards, especially on New Year's Day.11

8、 AHow BWhen CWhyDWhere12 Aliked Bhated CfoundDlost13 AadviceBpictureCideaDcard第 3页 /共 13页14 A above B with C under D for15 A happened B changed C ended D appeared16A even B onlyC stillD ever17A note B word C addressDletter18A on the front B on the backC on the left D on the第 12页 /共 13页right19A surpr

9、ised at B interested inC expected byD worried about20 A firstB secondC third D fourth三、阅读单选Every morning my father buys a newspaper on his way to work.Every evening my mother looks through magazines at home. And every night, I look at the posters with photos of David Beckham and Yao Ming on my bedro

10、om wall before I go to sleep. Can we imagine life without paper or print?Paper was first created about 2,000 years ago, and has been made from silk, cotton, bamboo, and, since the 19th century, from wood.People learned to write words on paper to make a book. But in those days, books could only be pr

11、oduced one at a time by hand. As a result, theywere expensive and rare. And because there wer ent many hooks, few people learned to read.Then printing was invented in China. When printing was developed greatly at the beginning of the 11th century, books could be produced more quickly and cheaply. As

12、 a result, more people learned to read. After that, knowledge and ideas spread quickly.Today information can be received online, downloaded from the Internet rather than found in books, and information can be kept on CD-ROMs or machines such as MP3 players.Computers are already used in classrooms, a

13、nd newspapers and magazines can already be read online. So will books be replaced by computers one day? No, I don t think the Yao Ming poster on my bedroom wall will ever be replaced by a computer two metres high!21 What does the writer do before he goes to slee p ?A He reads books. B He reads newsp

14、apersC He looks through magazinesD He looks at the posters on the wall.22 When was paper first created?A About 2.000 years ago. B In the 19th century.C About 1.000 years ago. D In the 11th century.23 Why were books expensive and rare before the invention of printing?A People could not read.8 People

15、could not write words on paper.C People could not find silk, cotton or bamboo.D People could only produce books one at a time by handWelcome to London! Now let me tell you something about this wonderful city. London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is the biggest city in Western Europe with over

16、7 million people. It sits by the River Thames. London has a history of more than 2019 years. Because all over the world are familiar with the city's red doubledecker (双层的) busesand black taxis.PeopleThe British Empire used to rule around the world, so many people from around the world moved to L

17、ondon. They have brought with them their own languages and cultures. More than 300 different languages are spoken in London.CultureLondon is known for its museums. One important museum is British Museum. It is the oldest public museum in the world. There are two main art museums in London: the Natio

18、nal Gallery and the Tate Gallery. Besides, London is also home to arts, such as theatre and music. The Globe Theatre, which was popular in the late 16th and 17th centuries, was opened for performances of William Shakespeare's central London.Tourist attractionsLondon has many wonderful places to

19、visit. For example, the wel-l known Clock Tower, a 320foothigh tower, was called the Big Ben. Another famous London building is Buckingham Palace. The members of royal (皇家的) family of England live there. Besides, Hyde Park is thelargest open area in central London.24 What's the population of Lon

20、don?A Less than 7 million. B Only 7 million.C More than 7 million. D Nearly 7 million.25 How many museums are there in London according to the passage?A two B three C four D five26 The members of royal family of England live in .A the Big Ben B Buckingham PalaceC Hyde ParkD British Museum27 Which of

21、 the following is NOT mentioned ( 提及 ) in the passage?A The Location of London.B The history of London.C The interesting places in London.D The food in London.28 From the passage, we can know that .A more than 300 different languages are spoken in LondonB the Globe Theatre has less than 300 years

22、9; historyC the Big Ben is a 320foothigh clockD London is the biggest city in EuropeDifferent gestures (手势) mean different things in different countries.Sometimes a gesture that is polite in one country is not polite in another and should not be used. Different meanings of gestures can also cause pr

23、oblems in understanding what another person is trying to say. A gesture that many people do not understand is one that uses the thumb. Most westerners will sometimes show that they like something by holding out a closed hand with the thumb lifting in the air. This is called give someone or something

24、 the thumbs up . Often, only one thumb is used, so it should be the thumb up .The usual explanation (解释) for the origin of this gesture is notreally correct. It says that in ancient Roman times, when people were pleased with the way a gladiator 角斗士() had fought, they showed theirthumbs up. When they

25、 were not pleased, they gave the thumbs down. When a gladiator was given the thumbs up, the emperor allowed him to live. When a gladiator was given the thumbs down, the emperor ordered him to be killed.The truth is, however, it was translated into a wrong meaning by mistake. If people wanted to save

26、 the gladiator, they put out their hands and hid their thumbs in their hands. If they wanted the gladiator to die, they pointed their thumbs straight at him.29 Westerners lift their thumbs when they .A want someone to dieB like somethingC want to go to a playground D want someone to live30 Most peop

27、le think that in ancient Rome, thumbs upmeant that.A the emperor could dieB the people wanted the gladiator to liveC the fighting could continueD the people were not pleased31 In fact, if people wanted a gladiator to live, they .A hid their thumbsB pointed their thumbs downC lifted their thumbs upD

28、pointed their thumbs at him32 From the article we know that .A different gestures have different meanings in different countriesB a friendly gesture is always the same in different countriesC the meaning of thumbs up is the same both now and the pastD we should often use the thumbs33 The main idea o

29、f this article is about .A gestures around the worldB closed thumbsC gestures in ancient RomeD the thumbsup gestureIn 2019, writer Ding Yan made a decision to leave her hometown in 第 10页 /共 13页west China s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for Dongguan, a manufacturing(制造业)capital in south China'

30、 s Guangdong Province. She wanted to experience and write about the lives of the cit y s factory girls who keep the production lines (生产线) moving.For almost a year, Ding worked at two electronics factories and a CD packaging factory. It was a difficult experience for a woman in her forties. Every da

31、y, she would put a small notebook and pen into her pocket secretly before starting her work. Much of the book was written during her short toilet breaks at work. From her experiences and the stories of the women she met came a book, Factory Girls, which came out at the end of this April.Factory Girl

32、s describes what life is like on the production line. It describes how the women stand all day, doing the same work. They sometimes chat quietly. One time, Ding was working next to a girl who told her, I really wish the production line could just stop a moment for me to take a breath 呼吸(). Ding said

33、, When I really thought about it, I came to realize that there was no difference between the factory girls and me. Although I don t work physically as hard as they do to make a living, we are all experiencing the same helpless feeling towards life. The women I met were all very good at their jobs but they didn t have great passion 热情()for life. 34 Writer Ding Yan was born

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