新目标九上Unit9试题
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(满分100分)
一.
单项选择
(15分)
选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
(
)1.
—
When
was
umbrella
invented?
—
It
was
said
that
it
was
invented
in
11th
century
B.C.
in
China.
A.
a;
an
B.
an;
an
C.
an;
the
D.
the;
the
(
)2.
Look!
All
the
runners
are
racing
madly
the
finishing
line.
A.
after
B.
along
C.
towards
D.
into
(
)3.
People
say
that
the
cakes
made
in
Jason’s
are
much
cheaper
than
made
in
Aunt
Sally’s.
A.
those
B.
ones
C.
that
D.
it
(
)4.
—
Would
you
mind
showing
me
how
to
operate
the
microwave?
—
Sure.
It’s
easy.
Do
it
.
A.
in
the
way
B.
in
this
way
C.
by
the
way
D.
on
the
way
(
)5.
The
train
went
slower
and
slower
it
stopped
altogether.
A.
from
B.
since
C.
until
D.
about
(
)6.
—
How
was
the
soup?
—
It
was
too
.
You
put
too
much
salt
in
it.
A.
crispy
B.
hot
C.
salty
D.
sour
(
)7.
I
think
the
computer
is
the
second
invention.
A.
helpful
B.
more
helpful
C.
most
helpfully
D.
most
helpful
(
)8.
After
the
fire,
very
little
in
his
house.
A.
kept
B.
remained
C.
stayed
D.
brought
(
)9.
Kids
are
not
supposed
to
play
by
the
riverside.
They
might
the
water!
A.
fall
into
B.
get
into
C.
knock
into
D.
divide
into
(
)10.
His
speech
a
cheer
among
the
students.
They
all
from
their
chairs.
A.
rose;
rose
B.
raised;
raised
C.
rose;
raised
D.
raised;
rose
(
)11.
When
I
passed
the
classroom,
I
noticed
him
a
book
at
the
desk.
A.
read
B.
reading
C.
reads
D.
to
read
(
)12.
The
bread
that
was
away
just
now
had
a
sour
taste.
A.
throw
B.
thrown
C.
threw
D.
throwing
(
)13.
I
still
can’t
believe
it!
Three
men
in
that
accident
last
night.
A.
were
killed
B.
are
killed
C.
were
killing
D.
have
killed
(
)14.
—
Sir,
where
can
I
find
a
camera
in
Japan?
—
This
way,
please.
A.
produce
B.
to
produce
C.
produced
D.
producing
(
)15.
Leo
was
late
for
class
again.
So
he
clean
the
classroom
after
school.
A.
made
B.
made
to
C.
was
made
D.
was
made
to
二.
完形填空
(10分)
阅读下列短文,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
IPhones
may
be
the
most
popular
mobile
phones
in
the
world
now.
Not
only
do
adults
like
to
use
them,
16
little
children
also
like
them.
Natasha
Sykes
is
a
mother
of
two
kids
in
America.
When
her
daughter,
Kelsey,
was
only
two
years
old,
she
became
17
in
her
father’s
iPhone.
“She
pressed
the
button
(按钮)
and
the
phone
lit
up.
It
seemed
to
be
18
for
her,”
said
Natasha.
“Then
she
got
serious
about
the
phone.
She
always
19
for
it.
It
seemed
that
she
also
wanted
an
iPhone.”
IPhones
are
easy
to
use.
So
it
is
not
20
for
little
children
to
use
them.
Many
applications
(应用程序)
on
iPhones
are
designed
for
children
21
are
too
young
to
go
to
school.
For
example,
children
can
learn
more
about
the
animals
in
the
world
22
watching
the
videos
on
the
phones.
However,
parents
are
very
23
about
this.
They
don’t
know
whether
they
should
buy
their
children
iPhones.
There
are
two
main
24
.
One
is
that
they
are
afraid
that
children
may
25
the
phones.
Another
reason
is
that
they
are
not
sure
whether
iPhones
can
really
be
used
as
educational
tools
(工具).
(
)16.
A.
but
B.
and
C.
so
D.
though
(
)17.
A.
proud
B.
careful
C.
interested
D.
frustrated
(
)18.
A.
scary
B.
amazing
C.
expensive
D.
terrible
(
)19.
A.
left
B.
waited
C.
cared
D.
cried
(
)20.
A.
difficult
B.
possible
C.
simple
D.
convenient
(
)21.
A.
what
B.
whose
C.
who
D.
which
(
)22.
A.
with
B.
at
C.
about
D.
by
(
)23.
A.
excited
B.
worried
C.
mad
D.
happy
(
)24.
A.
ways
B.
answers
C.
places
D.
reasons
(
)25.
A.
destroy
B.
need
C.
use
D.
repair
三.
阅读理解
(30分)
A
Invention
Year
of
invention
Inventor
Air
conditioning
1902
Willis
Carrier
Helicopter(直升飞机)
1939
Russian
Traffic
light
1914
American
Ballpoint
pen
1938
Ladislo
Biro
Telephone
1876
Alexander
Graham
Bell
Computer
game
1962
MITSteve
Russell
Computer
mouse
1964
Douglas
Engelbart
Electric
chair
1888
Thomas
Edison
Internet
1969
Multi
(很多的)
Drive-in
movie
theater
1933
Robert
M.
Hollingshead
Microwave
oven
1947
Percy
Spencer
Robot
1921~
1956
Multi
Soft
drink
1798
~
present
Multi
PC
Windows
1985
Microsoft
Yo-yo
1929
Multi
根据材料内容,选择最佳选项。
(10分)
(
)26.
The
ballpoint
pen
was
invented
in
.
A.
1914
B.
1929
C.
1938
D.
1983
(
)27.
The
was
invented
in
1969.
A.
robot
B.
Internet
C.
computer
game
D.
computer
mouse
(
)28.
The
electric
chair
was
invented
by
.
A.
Willis
Carrier
B.
Steve
Russell
C.
Ladislo
Biro
D.
Thomas
Edison
(
)29.
Of
the
following
inventions,
was
the
earliest.
A.
the
soft
drink
B.
the
telephone
C.
PC
Windows
D.
the
drive-in
movie
theater
(
)30.
Which
is
TRUE
according
to
the
chart?
A.
The
helicopter
was
invented
by
an
American.
B.
The
traffic
light
was
invented
in
the
1920s.
C.
The
yo-yo
was
invented
by
a
college
student.
D.
Percy
Spencer
invented
the
microwave
oven
in
1947.
B
Let’s
look
at
two
old
but
popular
inventions
we
use
in
our
daily
life.
Band-Aids
(创可贴)
The
first
Band-Aid
was
made
by
American
Earle
Dickson
in
1921.
The
idea
came
to
him
by
chance.
Dickson’s
wife
Josephine
often
cut
her
fingers
in
the
kitchen.
At
that
time
gauze
(纱布)
and
adhesive
tape
(胶带)
didn’t
come
together.
People
had
to
cut
them
to
the
right
size.
Dickson
found
they
were
always
too
big
and
soon
fell
off.
So
he
put
a
piece
of
gauze
on
the
centre
of
a
piece
of
tape.
This
is
how
he
made
the
first
Band-Aid.
Later,
Dickson’s
new
inventions
became
very
popular
all
around
the
world.
Bubble
gum
(泡泡糖)
Bubble
gum
was
invented
by
accident.
In
1928,
American
gum
company
worker
Walter
E.
Diemer
played
around
with
new
chewing
gum
recipes.
Chewing
gum
had
already
been
invented
more
than
half
a
century
before
then.
But
Diemer
found
that
the
gum
he
made
was
easy
to
blow
(吹).
He
blew
a
bubble
and
then
saw
the
possibilities.
He
took
some
of
his
new
gum
to
a
shop
and
it
sold
out
in
a
single
afternoon.
Since
then,
Dubble
Bubble
—
the
first
brand
(牌子)
of
bubble
gum
—
has
made
kids
happy
all
around
the
world.
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。(10分)
(
)31.
Josephine
often
in
the
kitchen.
A.
hurt
her
fingers
B.
made
bubble
gum
C.
played
with
new
recipes
D.
cut
gauze
to
the
right
size
(
)32.
Before
the
Band-Aid
was
invented,
.
A.
the
gauze
and
adhesive
tape
were
always
small
B.
people
had
to
cover
the
cut
with
a
piece
of
cloth
C.
people
had
to
be
careful
to
cut
the
gauze
quite
big
D.
people
had
to
cut
the
gauze
and
adhesive
tape
to
the
right
size
(
)33.
Bubble
gum
was
invented
by
an
.
A.
American
doctor
B.
American
gum
company
worker
C.
American
housewife
D.
American
gum
shopkeeper
(
)34.
Bubble
gum
was
invented
around
years
after
chewing
gum
was
invented.
A.
30
B.
50
C.
80
D.
100
(
)35.
Diemer’s
bubble
gum
sold
out
during
.
A.
a
day
B.
a
morning
C.
an
afternoon
D.
two
days
C
Before
the
19th
century,
thousands
of
languages
have
been
made
to
achieve
one
dream
but
only
one
made
it.
People
were
trying
to
find
a
way
to
end
people’s
communication
trouble
and
create
peace
between
each
other.
Then
one
day
Esperanto
(世界语)
went
into
people’s
eyes.
It
was
the
most
widely
spoken
man-made
language
and
Ludwik
Zamenhof
was
its
creator.
He
spent
his
whole
life
on
the
amazing
language.
Zamenhof
was
born
on
December
15,
1859
in
the
town
of
Biatystok
which
is
now
part
of
Poland.
He
considered
his
native
language
to
be
his
father’s
Russian,
but
also
his
mother’s
Yiddish.
As
he
grew
older,
he
spoke
more
Polish,
which
later
became
the
native
language
of
his
children.
His
father
was
a
teacher
of
German,
and
he
also
spoke
that
language
often.
Later
he
learned
French,
Latin,
Greek,
Hebrew,
and
English,
and
had
an
interest
in
Italian,
Spanish
and
Lithuanian.
The
population
of
Biatystok
was
made
up
of
three
groups:
Poles,
Germans
and
Belarusians.
There
were
often
quarrels
(争执)
among
these
groups.
Zamenhof
was
frustrated
by
the
many
quarrels.
He
supposed
that
the
main
reason
for
this
was
the
misunderstanding
because
there
was
no
one
common
language.
Then
he
began
to
create
a
new
language,
and
hoped
it
would
realize
the
ideal
of
peace
and
understanding.
During
his
middle
school
days,
after
comparing
with
many
languages
he
had
known,
he
created
a
universal
(通用的)
language.
After
years
of
hard
work,
he
finally
created
Esperanto.
Ludwik
Zamenhof
died
on
April
14,
1917,
and
was
buried
in
the
Jewish
Cemetery
on
Okopowa
Street
in
Warsaw.
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。
(10分)
(
)36.
Zamenhof’s
father’s
native
language
was
.
A.
Russian
B.
English
C.
Yiddish
D.
Polish
(
)37.
According
to
the
passage,
Zamenhof
could
speak
languages
at
least.
A.
11
B.
13
C.
15
D.
17
(
)38.
Why
did
Zamenhof
invent
Esperanto?
A.
Because
he
could
speak
many
kinds
of
languages.
B.
Because
his
parents
spoke
different
languages.
C.
Because
he
was
interested
in
learning
languages.
D.
Because
he
wanted
to
find
a
way
to
end
people’s
communication
trouble.
(
)39.
Which
is
TRUE
about
Esperanto?
A.
It
was
one
of
the
languages
his
father
taught.
B.
It
was
the
most
widely
spoken
man-made
language.
C.
It
was
the
native
language
of
Zamenhof’s
children.
D.
It
caused
quarrels
among
Poles,
Germans
and
Belarusians.
(
)40.
Which
can
be
the
BEST
title
for
the
passage?
A.
A
great
inventor
B.
The
greatest
invention
C.
Zamenhof
and
Esperanto
D.
Who
invented
Esperanto?
四.
短文填空
(10分)
根据短文内容,从方框内选择合适的单词并用其适当形式填空,使短文完整、连贯。需要时请使用助动词。
clear,
even,
important,
next,
see,send,
sound,
try,
white,
word
Most
people
have
a
TV
and
watch
TV
every
day.
But
100
years
ago,
people
would
not
(41)
know
what
TV
was.
In
the
19th
century,
scientists
started
to
think
about
how
to
make
a
machine
(机器)
(42)
pictures
a
long
way.
In
1900,
they
thought
of
a
(43)
for
this
kind
of
machine
—
television.
Since
then,
many
people
around
the
world
(44)
to
build
a
TV.
One
inventor
was
a
Scottish
engineer
named
John
Logie
Baird.
He
built
the
first
TV
in
Britain
in
1926.
On
his
television,
people
could
(45)
a
person’s
face.
But
the
face
was
not
very
(46)
and
couldn’t
move.
In
1927,
American
Philo
Farnsworth
built
the
first
modern
television.
His
television
only
showed
a
simple
black
line.
It
didn’t
have
any
(47)
but
the
picture
could
move.
Farnsworth
was
not
the
only
inventor
of
the
modern
TV.
Russian
Vladimir
Zworkin
also
invented
many
(48)
things.
Over
the
(49)
few
years,
televisions
started
to
improve.
In
the
1930s,
people
began
to
make
TV
programs.
In
1938,
families
could
buy
televisions
and
watch
them
at
home.
The
early
televisions
were
black
and
(50) ,
and
there
were
only
a
few
channels
(频道).
Some
of
them
had
to
be
used
with
a
radio
so
that
people
could
listen
as
well
as
see.
Later,
people
could
buy
color
televisions.
By
1967,
most
TV
programs
were
in
color.
五.
填写单词
(5分)
根据句意,从方框内选择合适的单词,并用其适当形式完成句子。
develop,
pleasant,
produce,
remain,
towards
51.
Zhang
Li
is
so
that
everyone
in
our
class
likes
her.
52.
Your
mother
is
amazing
—
she
the
company
from
nothing.
53.
Jenny
went
across
the
street
and
ran
her
mother.
54.
Mr
Hill
would
rather
poor
than
get
money
by
dishonest
means.
55.
If
you
can
shoes
with
fine
quality,
your
shoes
will
win
great
popularity
in
the
market.
六.
情景交际
(10分)
根据对话内容,从方框内选择合适的句子补全对话。(有两项多余)
(Here
is
a
conversation
between
a
sales
assistant
and
a
customer.)
Sales
assistant:
Can
I
help
you?
Customer:
Yes,
I’m
looking
for
a
cellphone
for
my
son.
(56)
Sales
assistant:
Of
course,
we
have.
Are
you
interested
in
a
particular
brand
(牌子)?
Customer:
No,
I’m
not.
(57)
I
just
need
an
affordable
cellphone
with
a
nice
camera.
My
son
is
quite
fond
of
taking
photos.
Sales
assistant:
OK.
I
will
show
you
a
Samsung
model.
(The
sales
assistant
takes
out
a
Samsung
cellphone
from
the
shelf
and
shows
it
to
the
customer.)
Sales
assistant:
Please
have
a
look
at
this
model.
(58)
Customer:
Great.
What
about
the
price?
Sales
assistant:
(59)
Customer:
OK.
(60)
Sales
assistant:
Do
you
want
anything
else,
Sir?
Customer:
No,
that’s
all.
Thanks.
A.
What’s
up?
B.
I
will
take
it
then.
C.
Isn’t
it
right?
D.
Any
brand
will
do.E.
Well,
it
costs
around
$400.F.
Have
you
got
the
latest
models?G.
It
has
a
great
camera
and
a
nice
screen.
七.
书面表达
(20分)
2000多年以前中国人发明了风筝。一开始他们用木料制作风筝,因此早期的风筝又大又重。纸被发明以后,人们便改用纸制作风筝。制作风筝不难,所需要准备的有铅笔、纸、胶水和竹子。首先,画出风筝的形状,然后把竹子弄成你画的形状,用胶水把纸粘在竹子上,然后在纸上画上你喜欢的图画,最后在风筝上系上线。
请根据以上材料写一篇80词左右的短文,简要阐述风筝的历史和制作方法。短文开头已给出,不计入总词数。
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给……系上线
Kites
were
invented
by
the
Chinese
about
2,000
years
ago.
They
were
first
made
of
wood,
so
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31-35
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even
42.
send
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word
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have
tried
45.
see
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clear
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sound
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important
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next
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white
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pleasant
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developed
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One
possible
version:
Kites
were
invented
by
the
Chinese
about
2,000
years
ago.
They
were
first
made
of
wood,
so
early
kites
were
very
large
and
heavy.
After
the
invention
of
paper,
people
used
paper
to
make
kites.
Kites
became
very
light
and
beautiful.
Making
kites
is
not
hard.
First,
you
get
a
pencil,
paper,
bamboo
and
glue
ready.
Second,
you
draw
the
shape
of
your
kite.
Third,
you
make
the
bamboo
into
the
shape
you
draw.
Fourth,
you
stick
the
paper
on
the
bamboo.
Fifth,
you
draw
a
picture
on
the
paper.
Lastly,
you
tie
a
line
to
the
kite.