Unit 2 Colour单元测试卷D 2021-2022学年牛津译林版九年级英语上册 (word版 无答案)

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2021-2022学年9A
Unit2
Colours单元测试卷D
一、单项填空(每小题1分,共10分)
(
)1.
—What
are
you
going
to
do
this
winter
holiday?
—My
parents
suggest
to
the
west
area
to
visit
the
children
there.
A.
to
go
B.
going
C.
goes
D.
went
(
)2.
During
travelling
abroad,
I
always
feel
homesick
when
I
eat
traditional
Chinese
food.
In
the
sentence
"homesick"
describes
a
.
A.
sickness
B.
position
C.
feeling
D.
condition
(
)3.
—Do
you
think
I
should
wear
an
orange
shirt
today?
—Yes.
orange
can
bring
you
good
luck,
and
it
is
good
for
your
interview.
A.
Though
B.
As
C.
But
D.
While
(
)4.
—I'm
not
sure
you
eat
vegetables
every
day.
—I
eat
them
every
day,
because
I
know
they
are
good
for
us.
A.
if
;
that
B.
that;
that
C.
that;
if
D.
if;
if
(
)5.
—Confucius
is
well
known
in
China.
—I
agree.
And
we're
still
by
his
ideas.
A.
punished
B.
treated
C.
controlled
D.
influenced
(
)6.
He
promised
to
the
party,
but
he
didn't
appear.
e
B.
to
come
C.
coming
D.
came
(
)7.
—How
much
difficulty
did
you
have
this
problem.?

.
It's
quite
easy.
A.
to
solve;
Nothing
B.
solving;
None
C.
to
solve;
None
D.
solving;
Nothing
(
)8.
Most
boy
students
play
basketball
than
play
badminton
while
girl
students
badminton
to
basketball.
A.
prefer;
would
rather
B.
would
rather;
prefer
C.
would
rather;
would
rather
D.
prefer;
prefer
(
)9.
—I
don't
know
or
not.
—Neither
do
I.
You
may
ask
his
teacher.
A.
whether
he
is
at
school
B.
if
he
is
at
school
C.
that
he
is
at
school
D.
whether
is
he
at
school
(
)10.
—We
failed
in
the
singing
competition.

.
Better
times
are
waiting
for
you.
A.
No
way
B.
Best
wishes
C.
Cheer
up
D.
Good
job
二、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
I
stood
in
my
grandmother's
garden
with
my
son.
He
had
a
bottle
of
bubbles.
You
know
the
11
,
it's
mainly
soapy
water
with
a
plastic
loop(环;圈)
on
one
end.
You
dip(浸,蘸)the
loop
in
the
bottle,
pull
it
out,
and
blow
it
to
make
bubbles.
My
son
dipped
and
dipped
and
blew
and
blew
but
12
to
blow
bubbles.
He
handed
me
the
bottle
and
loop
and
asked
me,
"Daddy,
can
you
make
bubbles?"
I
hadn't
blown
bubbles
in
years.
But
I
am
a
chemist
by
education.
I
have
developed
several
shampoos(洗发水),
so
I
13
the
science
of
bubbles.
But
all
that
knowledge
was
14
useless
when
trying
to
blow
bubbles
from
a
loop
with
soapy
water.
I
had
no
more
success
than
my
son.
I
would
dip
and
blow,
but
there
were
no
bubbles;
the
soapy
film(薄层,薄膜)on
the
loop
would
just
15
without
forming(形成)any
bubbles.
After
several
attempts(尝试),
I
tried
a
16
method.
Instead
of
blowing
on
the
loop
of
soapy
water,
I
gently
breathed
on
it.
My
son
cried
with
pleasure
as
a
big
beautiful
bubble
formed
and
17
away.
I
18
to
him,
"Son,
you
shouldn't
blow
hard.
Instead,
you
should
breathe
gently
on
the
loop
to
make
bubbles."
He
gave
up
trying
to
make
big
bubbles
by
blowing
hard
and
19
my
advice.
Big
bubbles.
There
are
some
things
that
you
can
get
with
force(武力),
but
there
are
other
things
like
love
and
respect
that
only
come
with
the
gentleness
of
a
soft
breath.
The
20
something
is
to
higher
spirit,
the
more
it
is
like
bubbles;
it
can't
be
forced.
To
blow
beautiful
bubbles,
breathe
easy.
(
)11.
A.
type
B.
colour
C.
size
D.
standard
(
)12.
A.
tried
B.
failed
C.
learned
D.
managed
(
)13.
A.
believe
B.
realize
C.
discover
D.
understand
(
)14.
A.
hardly
B.
nearly
C.
completely
D.
partly
(
)15.
A.
fly
B.
change
C.
break
D.
rise
(
)16.
A.
simple
B.
personal
C.
popular
D.
different
(
)17.
A.
floated
B.
dropped
C.
jumped
D.
pushed
(
)18.
A.
explained
B.
shouted
C.
promised
D.
complained
(
)19.
A.
offered
B.
refused
C.
followed
D.
needed
(
)20.
A.
farther
B.
smaller
C.
closer
D.
more
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共24分)
A
TRY
THIS
(  )21.
In
which
steps
do
we
need
the
glass?
A.
Step
1
and
Step
4.
B.
Step
3,
Step
4
and
Step
5.
C.
Step
4
and
Step
5.
D.
Step
1,
Step
3,
Step
4
and
Step
5.
(
)22
.Because
of
,
water
can
walk
along
a
string.
A.
the
wet
string
B.
the
tiny
water
molecules
C.
the
tension
of
the
water
surface
D.
the
tilted(倾抖的)pitcher
(
)23
.TRY
THIS
can
6e
read
in
a(n)
.
A.
English
novel
B.
tour
guide
C.
teenage
newspaper
D.
geography
look
B
How
much
time
do
you
spend
looking
at
your
smart-phone,
tablet
or
computer
every
day?
These
electronic
devices
help
us
in
many
ways,
but
they
may
also
cause
health
problems.
Too
much
screen
time
can
cause
eyestrain
which
leaves
your
eyes
feeling
dry
and
sore
and
could
also
affect
your
eyesight.
To
help
your
eyes
stay
healthy
follow
the
"20-20-20"
rule:
every
20
minutes,
look
at
something
20
feet
away
for
20
seconds.
Your
eyes
aren't
the
only
parts
of
your
body
that
could
become
worse
from
using
electronic
devices.
People
who
write
a
lot
of
text
messages
can
develop
an
injury
called
texting
thumb.
The
repeated
movement
of
typing
with
thumbs
can
cause
thumb
and
wrist
pain
(手腕疼痛)
and
lead
to
the
loss
of
grip
strength(握力受损).
To
avoid
this,
do
this
exercise:
put
a
rubber
band(橡皮筋)around
the
tips
of
your
five
fingers
and
open
your
hand
to
stretch
the
rubber
band.
Repeat
this
a
few
times.
Scientific
research
suggests
that
electronic
devices
can
also
hurt
your
mind.
One
of
the
biggest
problems
is
that
using
these
devices
can
affect
your
sleep
patterns.
Doctors
say
the
screen
light
stops
you
from
feeling
sleepy.
So
they
advise
people
not
to
use
electronic
devices
for
at
least
one
hour
before
trying
to
sleep.
Another
serious
danger
is
Internet
addiction(瘾).
Many
people
turn
to
the
Internet
to
ease(减缓)feelings
of
stress,
sadness,
and
loneliness.
Over
time,
they
might
start
to
depend
on
the
Internet
and
feel
worried
if
they're
not
connected.
To
stop
yourself
from
falling
into
this
kind
of
trap,
limit
the
amount
of
time
you
spend
on
line.
To
use
your
smart-phone
or
computer
safely,
just
make
sure
you
follow
these
health
tips.
Also,
remember
that
there
is
more
to
life
than
looking
at
an
electronic
screen.
(
)24.
The
first
20
of
the
"20-20-20"
rule
in
the
passage
suggests
.
A.
how
long
the
break
lasts
B.
how
often
you
have
the
break
C.
how
far
you
look
at
objects
from
you
D.
how
long
you
need
to
take
a
break
(
)25.
Which
picture
best
shows
the
rubber
band
exercise
according
to
the
passage?
(
)26
.What's
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Electronic
devices
can
hurt
both
body
and
mind.
B.
Looking
at
screen
for
too
long
can
cause
sore
eyes.
C.
Typing
a
lot
can
develop
"texting
thumb".
D.
The
more
you
depend
on
the
Internet,
the
less
worried
you
might
be.
C
Pat
McGee
noticed
her
daughter
hadn't
returned
to
the
dentist's
waiting
room
just
before
her
surgery(外科手术)
was
Supposed
to
start.
She
walked
to
the
bathroom
and
found
Jessica
McDaniels,
32,
in
there,
crying.
McGee
took
her
daughter
into
her
arms.
"We're
going
to
say
goodbye
to
the
old
Jessica,"
she
said.
"And
hi
to
the
new
Jessica."
McDaniels,
from
St.
Louis,
the
US,
had
been
wishing
for
this
day
since
high
school,
when
the
bullying(欺凌)about
her
teeth
started.
Now
that
it
was
finally
happening
she
was
nervous.
It
was
a
social
media(社交媒体)post
two
months
ago
that
got
her
there.
Someone
posted
a
photo
of
McDaniels
with
a
comment
about
her
overbite(龅牙)—a
serious
problem
that
affects
the
teeth.
The
post
was
shared
many
times,
with
many
people
making
mean(刻薄的)
remarks
about
her
appearance.
The
bullies
didn't
know
the
road
McDaniels
had
travelled.
She
experienced
nine
operations
(手术)
on
her
ears
from
age
2
to
12
years
old.
She
was
almost
deaf
in
her
right
ear.
Her
adult
teeth
didn't
start
coming
in
until
she
was
11or
12,
and
doctors
couldn't
understand
why
they
were
pushed
outward.
It
got
worse
as
she
got
older.
McDaniels
had
been
trying
for
years
to
get
her
teeth
fixed,
but
it
was
always
too
expensive.
When
her
story
got
out,
dentists
wanted
to
help
her.
One
of
them,
Maryann
Udy,
got
in
touch
with
McDaniels
and
offered
her
a
new
smile
free
of
charge.
McDaniels
wasn't
sure
at
first,
so
she
called
her
mother.
She
told
McDaniels
that
Lady
was
her
angel,
"you
need
to
do
it,"
she
told
her
daughter.
The
surgery
was
long
and
complicated(复杂的).
It
took
weeks
for
the
swelling(肿块)to
go
down,
and
several
more
months
before
McDaniels'
new
smile
was
ready.
Later
that
year,
she
looked
at
her
old
photos
online
and
smiled.
"I
loved
her,"
She
said.
She's
grateful
to
be
in,
less
pain,
to
be
on
the
path
to
a
new
smile.
Sometimes,
though,
she
feels
like
something
is
missing
from
who
she
was.
Still,
she
loves
taking
selfies
(自拍)and
admiring
her
new
appearance.
"I
looked
good
before,"
she
said.
"I
look
even
better
now."
(
)27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"it"
in
Paragraph
5
refer
to?
A.
The
creation
of
her
new
smile.
B.
The
comfort
from
her
mother.
C.
The
bullying
about
her
teeth.
D.
Finding
out
the
cause
of
her
disease.
(
)28.
What's
the
right
order
for
the
following
events
in
the
passage?
a.
A
dentist
offered
Jessica
a
free
surgery.
b.
Jessica
had
nine
operations
from
age
2
to
12
years
old.
c.
Jessica
loves
taking
selfies
and
admiring
her
new
appearance.
d.
Jessica's
photo
was
posted.
e.
Jessica's
overbite
got
worse
as
she
got
older.
A.
ecbad
B.
bedac
C.
ebdac
D.
cedab
(
)29.
We
can
infer
from
the
last
four
paragraphs
that
McDaniels
.
A.
couldn't
wait
to
take
selfies
after
the
Surgery
B.
became
more
confident
about
herself
after
the
Surgery
C.
wasn't
satisfied
with
her
new
appearance
D.
didn't
want
her
photo
posted
on
social
media
again
D
How
about
forgetting
bad
memories?
Can
we
forget
bad
memories?
Someone
might
tell
you
that
time
is
the
only
"cure".
But
this
might
not
be
true.
Researchers
at
Canada's
McGill
University
have
tested
a
pill
that
can
help
people
forget
bad
memories.
They
tested
it
on
60
people
and
found
it
to
be
useful,
All
60
people
had
experienced
painful
romantic
relationships
and
wanted
to
forget
them.
In
the
study,
they
were
asked
to
write
about
these
bad
memories.
Then,
they
took
a
pill
that
is
usually
used
to
treat
high
blood
pressure(血压).
They
then
recalled
their
bad
memories
by
reading
what
they
wrote
earlier.
In
the
end,
they
talked
about
their
feelings,
saying
that
they
were
finally
able
to
forget
their
bad
experiences.
Dr
Alain
Brunet,
who
led
the
study,
believes
that
the
pill
can
ease(缓解)the
pain
that
bad
memories
bring.
People
can
take
it
after
bad
things
happen
to
them.
How
did
the
pill
do
this?
In
fact,
your
memories
change
all
the
time.
They're
like
papers
on
your
computer.
Every
time
you
recall
and
"open"
the
papers,
you
might
happen
to
make
some
changes
and
"save"
them.
Researchers
believe
that
the
pill
can
stop
something
in
the
brain
from
"re-saving"
these
memories.
This
means
some
details
of
the
memory
are
lost.
However,
there
are
some
ethical(伦理的)worries
about
this
treatment.
Some
people
might
use
it
to
forget
things
that
they
should
be
learning
from,
such
as
when
they
did
a
crime.
"All
of
us
can
think
of
bad
events
in
our
lives
that
were
terrible
at
the
time
but
make
us
,who
we
are.
They
also
help
us
all
avoid
the
mistakes
of
the
past.
I'm
not
sure
we
want
to
erase
those
memories,"
said
Rebecca
Dresser,
a
medical
ethicist.
How
do
we
form
memories?
The
part
of
our
brain
known
as
the
hippocampus
(海马体)is
important
for
forming
new
memories.
Scientists
found
it
after
studying
a
patient
named
Henry
Molaison
in
the
1950s.
After
Molaison's
hippocampus
got
hurt
during
an
operation,
he
couldn't
store
new
memories.
But
he
could
remember
memories
from
before
the
operation.
This
means
long-term
memories
are
stored
outside
the
hippocampus.
Scientists
believe
they
are
stored
in
the
neocortex(新皮质),
which
controls
attention
and
planning.
(
)30.
The
writing
purpose
of
this
passage
is
.
A.
to
introduce
a
new
medical
invention
B.
to
describe
the
bad
influence
of
the
pill
C.
to
tell
stories
about
a
patient
named
Henry
D.
to
discover
the
fun
secrets
of
hippocampus
(
)31.
The
pill
tested
on
people
can
.
A.
cause
the
brain
to
fix
memories
B.
recall
what
they
wrote
down
before
C.
help
people
remember
things
easily
D.
help
people
forget
painful
memories
(
)32.
Which
of
the
following
does
Rebecca
Dresser
agree
with
in
Paragraph
8?
A.
Some
memories
are
harmful
to
people's
lives.
B.
The
pill
can
help
avoid
the
mistakes
of
the
past.
C.
Experiencing
bad
events
makes
us
different
from
others.
D.
The
pill
should
be
used
to
reduce
people's
sufferings
from
had
memories.
四、信息还原(每小题1分,共5分)
根据短文内容,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。
In
many
cultures
white
often
means
something
positive(积极).
A
white-collar
job,
for
example,
is
the
kind
of
job
many
people
look
for,
working
with
your
brain
but
not
your
hands.
White
represents
purity.
33
Women
wear
white
on
their
wedding
day.
But
sometimes
white
is
used
in
expressions
that
are
not
good,
like
"white
wash".
34
However,
it
means
something
different
today:
to
hide
or
to
cover
up
mistakes
or
failures.
35
In
ancient
Thailand,
a
white
elephant
was
regarded
as
a
sacred(神圣的)animal,
36
The
kings
of
those
days
gave
a
white
elephant
to
the
people
they
wanted
to
ruin(毁掉).
Once
they
received
this
holy,
royal
animal
as
a
gift,
they
were
not
allowed
to
sell
or
kill
it.
37
In
America,
when
people
want
to
get
rid
of(丢弃)
their
furniture
or
clothes,
they
often
have
a
"white
elephant"
sale.
A.
A
"white
elephant"
is
another
example.
B.
but
it
was
very
expensive
to
keep.
C.
White
is
another
calm
colour
and
can
bring
peace
to
our
body
and
mind.
D.
Today,
a
"white
elephant"
means
something
that
is
big,
useless
and
unwanted.
E.
At
first,
"white
wash"
meant
painting
something
with
white
paint
to
make
it
look
better.
F.
so
people
like
it
very
much.
G.
That
is
why
doctors
and
nurses
usually
wear
white
uniforms.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
五、词汇检测(每小题1分,共10分)
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释或通过上下文,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。每空只写一词。
38.
Justin
lay
back
and
enjoyed
the
(安宁)
of
the
summer
evening.
39.
Our
English
teacher
says
learning
English
(要求)action,
or
we
will
get
nothing.
40
.Your
shirt
and
jeans
are
a
good
(搭配),
I
think.
41.
I
want
an
English
dictionary
for
(日常的)use.
42.
There
are
over
200
teachers
(从事,执业)in
my
school.
43.
Unless
you
take
an
umbrella
with
you
on
rainy
days,
you
will
(必定)get
wet.
44
.The
more
carefully
you
think,
the
better
(决定)you
will
make.
45.
—How
can
I
keep
myself
after
a
day's
work?
—That's
easy.
You
can
listen
to
some
soft
music
or
see
same
films.
46.
—How
can
Jack
say
bad
words
about
me?
I
thought
we
were
good
friends.
—Who
told
you
that?
Friends
need
47.
—China
plans
to
send
one
more
spaceship
into
space.
—WOW!
More
unknown
things
will
be
soon.
六、首字母填空(每小题1分,共10分)
Last
spring
I
was
walking
in
a
park.
In
front
of
me
there
was
a
mum
and
her
3-year-old
daughter.
The
little
girl
was
holding
a
string(线),
which
had
a
balloon
at
the
other
e
48
.
All
of
a
sudden,
a
1
49
wind
took
the
balloon
from
the
little
girl.
I
thought
she
would
cry.
But,
no!
As
the
little
girl
turned
to
watch
her
balloon
rise
to
the
s
50
,
she
cheerfully
shouted
out,
“Wow!”
That
little
girl
t
51
me
something.
Later
that
day,
I
received
a
phone
call
from
my
friend,
he
told
me
an
unexpected
problem.
I
felt
like
r
52
with
“Oh
no,
what
should
we
do?”
But
remembering
that
little
girl,
I
found
m
53
saying,
“Wow,
that
is
interesting!
How
can
I
help
you?”
One
thing
is
for
sure-life
is
always
going
to
make
us
f
54
unexpected
problems,
however,
how
to
deal
with
them
is
our
choice.
We
can
choose
to
be
annoyed
or
i
55
.
No
matter
what
the
situation
is,
a
“Wow!”
will
always
b
56
“Oh,
no.”
So
the
next
time
you
meet
one
of
life’s
unexpected
g
57
,
remember
that
little
girl
and
make
it
a
“Wow!”
experience.
The
“Wow!”
always
works.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
七、阅读表达(第53题1分,第54题2分,第55题3分,共6分)
Ben
was
hoping
for
a
video
game
for
his
birthday.
He
also
wanted
a
board
game
and
some
comics.
He
got
the
board
game
and
some
comics
as
he
wished,
but
what
was
in
the
last
package?
It
was
from
his
sister,
Karen.
He
slowly
unwrapped
the
package.
It
didn't
feel
like
a
video
game.
It
was
a
purple
sweater.
Purple
was
his
least
favourite
colour.
He
smiled
and
thanked
Karen
nicely,
but
he
didn't
want
to
wear
that
sweater.
He
couldn't
wear
purple!
He
quickly
put
the
sweater
away
in
his
room.
Then
he
ran
off
to
play
his
new
board
game
with
his
family.
One
day
a
few
weeks
later,
Ben's
mother
asked
him
about
the
sweater.“Why
don't
you
wear
your
purple
sweater
today?"
she
asked
him.
"Your
sister
made
it
just
for
you!"
"I'm
not
cold,"
Ben
said
without
thinking.
That
day
he
was
cold
all
day.
Then
one
day
they
were
going
out
to
dinner
as
a
family.
His
mother
asked
him
to
wear
the
sweater
again.
"I
don't
want
to
wear
it
because
I
hate
it,"
he
quickly
replied.
"Ben,"
said
his
mother,
"I
know
it's
not
the
nicest
sweater
in
the
world,
but
think
about
how
important
Karen
is
to
you.
You
know
she
will
be
proud
if
you
wear
it
to
dinner.”
Ben
walked
slowly
to
his
room.
He
knew
she
was
right.
He
wore
the
sweater
to
dinner.
His
sister
smiled
all
night.
58.Who
gave
Ben
the
purple
sweater
as
a
birthday
present?
59
.Why
did
Ben
finally
wear
his
purple
sweater?
60.
Will
you
use
the
present
you
don't
like?
Why
or
why
not?
八、书面表达(共25分)
假如你是Amy,上星期你们搬家后,你有了属于自己的房间。请你用英语写一篇80~100词的短文介绍你的房间。短文开头已经给出,不计入总词数。短文应包含以下要点,可以适当发挥:
1.房间是粉红色的,使人感觉温暖;
2.有一张大而舒适的床和一张书桌;
3.书桌是蓝色的,蓝色代表宁静与平和;
4.书桌上有一台电脑,可以在学习之余……
5.你会打扫房间并保持房间整洁;
6.你的房间是你学习和放松最好的地方,你非常
喜欢它。
My
name
is
Amy.
We
moved
to
a
new
house
last
week.
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