九年级英语
Unit
7单元重难新题型专练
Ⅰ.完形填空阅读短文,从每题A,
B,
C,
D四个选项中,选出一个能填入文章中相应空白处的最佳答案。(15分)
Who
says
only
adults
can
influence
the
world?
Teenagers
can
too.
A
good
1
is
20-year-old
Canadian
singer
and
songwriter
Shawn
Mendes.
Mendes
is
on
Time
magazine's
2
of
the
most
influential
teens
of
2017.
He
is
3
as
a
role
model
(榜样)
who
always
shares
4
ideas
on
social
media
(媒体).
Indeed,
unlike
others,
Mendes
5
social
media
in
a
good
way.
In
2012,
he
was
still
a
high
school
student.
One
day,
he
put
a
clip(片段)of
6
singing
Justin
Bieber's
song
As
Long
as
You
Love
Me
on
Vine,
a
video-sharing
app.
In
only
six
seconds,
he
7
to
show
his
sweet
voice
and
cute
smile.
By
the
next
morning,
he
had
10,000
likes.
From
there,
he
became
a
8
.
His
first
album
(唱片集)Handwritten
topped
the
Billboard
200
chart
in
2015.
At
20
years
old,
he's
the
youngest
artist
on
the
Forbes
Famous
People
100
list
thanks
9
to
a
strong
showing
on
the
road.
He
played
over
twenty
festivals
across
Canada
and
27
European
shows.
Mendes
10
tries
to
be
himself.
"There
are
lots
of
people
who
say
'act
this
way'
and
'talk
this
way'
on
social
media,
but
11
worked
for
me
was
just
being
myself,"
he
told
Seventeen,
a
US
teenager
magazine.
He
keeps
12
his
music
videos,
good
or
bad,
online.
He
does
so
in
life
as
well.
During
his
first
13
in
Toronto,
he
asked
for
the
house
lights
to
be
14
and
he
sang
without
a
microphone.
A
guitar
accompanied
(陪伴)
him.
"So
I
can
see
their
faces,
and
see
there
are
real
people,
that
it's
not
just
a
15
,"
he
told
The
Telegraph.
"I'm
not
the
best
singer
in
the
world.
I'm
just
good
at
picking
up
what
I
want
to
sound
like,"
he
added.
(
)1.A
.news
B
.choice
C
.example
D.excuse
(
)2.A
.cover
B.list
C.page
D.back
(
)3.A.seen
B
.prepared
C
.caught
D.prepare
(
)4.A
.bad
B
.hopeful
C
.useless
D.traditional
(
)5.A
.uses
B.educates
C.introduces
D.explains
(
)6.A.himself
B
.myself
C
.themselves
D.herself
(
)7.A.regretted
B.managed
C.used
D.decided
(
)8.A.dancer
B.singer
C.actor
D.writer
(
)9.A
.widely
B
.mostly
C
.seriously
D.completely
(
)10.A
.never
B
.seldom
C
.always
D.hardly
(
)11.A
.who
B
.which
C
.what
D.that
(
)12.A
.putting
B.setting
C.sending
D.writing
(
)13.A.visit
B.concert
C.year
D.speech
(
)14.A.turned
on
B
.turned
off
C
.turned
down
D.turn
up
(
)15.A
.room
B
.crowd
C.field
D.group
Ⅱ.阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(40分)
A
Robots
Are
Now
Teaching
English!
???
Get
ready.
Robots
are
about
to?invade?our
classroom.
From
Korea
to
Japan
to
the
United
States,
schools
are
putting
English-speaking
robots
in
front
of
their
students.
In
Korea,
robots
are
the
new
teaching
assistants
in
a
number
of
preschools
and
kindergartens.
???
The
young
students
say
that
the
robots
are
fun,
but
are
these
children
really
learning
anything?
???
I
don't
think
a
computer
will
ever
be
able
to
do
what
a
teacher
does.
A
teacher
has
to
be
able
to
respond
to
students
as
individuals
(个体)
.
_▲_,
and
a
teacher
has
to
change
his
or
her
teaching
style
to
fit
the
needs
of
the
student.
I
seriously
doubt
that
a
computer
will
ever
be
able
to
do
this
even
though
the
big
data
(数据)
is
widely
used
in
the
world.
Sara
says:
???
In
my
opinion,
schools
should
spend
money
training
human
teachers
rather
than
buying
robots.
Research
shows
that
children
learn
more
from
real
speakers
than
from
recorded
conversations.
???
Keiko
says:
???
I
don't
think
you
can
learn
a
language
without
real
human
interaction.
After
all,
robots
cannot
think
as
humans
do.
Hassan
says:
???
Robots
might
be
able
to
help
people
learn
a
language,
but
I
don't
think
they
should
replace
teachers
because
robots
are
just
machines
without
human
feelings.
???
Nancy
says:
???
I
think
robots
might
be
very
helpful
in
the
classroom.
A
child
might
be
less
afraid
to
make
a
mistake
in
front
of
a
robot
than
in
front
of
a
real
person.
(
)1.The
underlined
word
"invade"
in
Para.
1
probably
means?___________.
A
.enter
B
.leave
C
.accept
D
.fight
(
)2.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
best
put
in??????▲?????in
Paragraph.
2?
A
.Each
teacher
is
different
B
.Each
student
is
different
C
.All
teachers
are
helpful
D
.All
students
are
fun
(
)3.Of
the
4
comments,_____________?thinks
that
robots
could
give
lots
of
help
to
learners
in
class.
A
.Sara
B
.Keiko
C
.Hassan
D
.Nancy
(
)4.What's
the
writer's
attitude
(态度)
towards
robots'
teaching
English?
A
.Uncaring.
B
.Supportive.
C
.Doubtful.
D
.Agreeable
(
)5.Where
can
you
probably
read
the
passage?
A.In
a
travel
guide
B.On
the
Internet
C.On
a
film
poster
D.on
a
sports
show
B
"Keep
your
eyes
on
your
paper"
"is
one
of
the
rules
that
Mrs.
Archer
has
taught
us.
It's
a
simple
rule,
but
it's
not
a
rule
everybody
chooses
to
follow.
This
morning,
I
had
an
experience
with
a
"rule
breaker"
during
an
English
exam.
I
felt
somebody
was
watching
me
too
closely.
I
turned
my
head
quickly
and
saw
James,
who
sat
right
behind
me.
My
eyes
caught
his
and
he
said
in
a
low
voice,
"Let
me
see
your
answers!"
l
gave
him
a
smile,
not
sure
if
he
was
joking,
and
returned
to
my
test.
This
time
I
leaned
a
little
more
closely
towards
my
own
pander.
"I
can't
see!"
James
said
in
a
low
voice.
“What
am
I
going
to
do?”I
thought
to
myself.Cheating
went
against
my
beliefs.I
curled
my
arms
around
my
answered.
"He's
your
friend
and
what
are
friends
for?"
"You
know
it's
wrong."
I
tapped(轻敲)
the
top
of
my
desk,
hoping
for
an
easy
way
out
of
this
matter.
No
easy
answer
came.
I
just
knew
I
had
to
do
what
l
felt
was
right,
even
if
made
James
mad.
So
I
guarded
my
paper
so
that
he
couldn't
see
my
answers.
When
the
exam
ended,
l
stood
there
for
a
moment,
searching
for
the
right
words
to
say
to
James.
"Sorry,
James,
but
you
know
me
well
enough
to
understand
how
I
fell
about
cheating,"
I
said
slowly
and
softly.
"But
maybe
I
could
help
you
study
before
the
next
test."
"OK,
Brain,"
he
smiled.
"It
might
not
be
easy,
but
I'll
give
it
a
try."
I
felt
happy
that
my
friendship
with
James
hadn't
been
hadn't
been
destroyed.
Mrs.
Archer
would
be
proud.
(
)6.Who
was
the
rule
breaker?
A
.Mrs.
Archer.
B
.James.
C
.Brain.
D
.A
boy
on
the
left.
(
)7.The
underlined
word
“leaned”means
“________”.
A.填写
B.倾身
C.观察
D.记录
(
)8.Which
three
actions
had
the
same
purpose?
①I
gave
him
a
smile.
②I
moved
a
little
more
closely
towards
my
paper.
③I
curled
my
arm
around
my
answers.
④I
tapped
the
top
of
my
desk.
⑤I
guarded
my
paper
so
that
he
couldn't
see
my
answers.
A
.①②③
B
.②③④
C
.②③⑤
D
.③④⑤
(
)9.Who
said
the
two
underlined
sentences
and
in
what
way?
A
.Brian,
silently
in
his
mind.
B
.James,
in
a
low
voice
C
.Mrs.
Archer,
slowly
and
softly
D
.Brian
and
James,
to
each
other.
(
)10.Why
did
the
writer
think
Mrs.
Archer
would
be
proud?
A
.Because
he
and
James
helped
each
other
in
the
exam.
B
.Because
both
he
and
James
did
very
well
in
the
exam.
C
.Because
he
didn't
let
James
copy
his
answers
in
the
exam.
D
.Because
he
followed
the
rule
and
kept
friendship
with
James.
C
94%
of
3-and
4-year-olds
have
been
spanked(打屁股)
at
least
once
during
the
past
year,
according
to
one
study.
74%
of
mothers
believe
spanking
is
acceptable
for
kids
ages
1
to
3,
says
another
study.
61%
of
parents
take
spanking
as
a
"regular
form
of
punishment"
for
young
children,
according
to
a
different
study.
Sometimes
children
do
not
do
what
their
parents
tell
them
to
do.
When
this
happens,
a
parent
tries
to
help
the
child
to
do
the
right
thing.
When
this
does
not
work,
the
parent
usually
punishes
the
child.
There
are
many
things
that
a
parent
can
do.
One
thing
that
people
have
done
is
to
spank
the
child.
When
a
parent
spanks
a
child,
they
will
use
their
hand
or
a
hard
object
to
strike
them
on
their
bottom.
This
is
meant
to
show
the
child
that
they
have
done
something
wrong.
One
parent
remembers
being
spanked
when
he
was
a
child.
His
parents
used
a
wooden
spoon.
When
he
spanked
his
own
children
with
his
hand,
he
saw
that
he
put
a
red
mark
on
his
child's
leg.
He
never
did
that
again.
One
problem
with
spanking
is
that
it
teaches
the
child
to
hit
someone
when
they
do
not
like
what
the
other
person
is
doing.
Another
problem
with
spanking
is
that
the
parent
is
usually
angry
and
can
hit
the
child
too
hard.
Sometimes
parents
will
use
spanking
for
everything
and
not
try
other
ways
to
get
the
child
to
do
the
right
thing.
Many
parents
are
not
sure
of
what
to
do
instead
of
spanking.
Some
people
think
that
their
religion
tells
them
that
spanking
is
okay.
Some
think
that
the
law
lets
them
do
it.
The
courts
say
that
parents
have
the
right
to
teach
their
children
how
to
behave.
Other
things
should
be
tried
before
a
parent
decides
to
spank
a
child.
Telling
the
child
exactly
what
is
wanted
from
them
can
be
one
thing.
Giving
a
child
more
than
one
choice
is
another
thing
that
can
be
tried.
Getting
down
to
the
child's
level
and
taking
a
more
child-friendly
approach
can
help
as
well.
(
)11.According
to
one
study,
how
many
parents
are
in
favour
of
spanking?
A
.None.
B
.Most.
C
.Few.
D
.All.
(
)12.Under
what
circumstances(情况)
the
parents
will
spank
the
children?
A
.Parents
are
very
tired.
B
.The
courts
give
the
parents
the
right.
C
.Parents
want
to
teach
the
children
to
hit
someone.
D
.Children
do
something
wrong.
(
)13.What
the
man
learned
from
spanking
proves(证明)__________.
A
.spanking
teaches
Kids
to
be
good.
B
.most
kids
don’t
like
being
spanked
C
.spanking
has
bad
effects
on
kids.
D.most
parents
teach
responsibility
by
spanking
(
)14.From
this
passage,
we
can
conclude
(推断出)that
.
A
.parents
should
try
their
best
not
to
spank
their
children
B
.good
children
always
do
the
right
thing
C
.parents
have
no
choice
but
to
spank
their
children
when
they
do
something
wrong
D
.children
can
have
more
than
one
choice
to
avoid
being
spanked
(
)15.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
bad
effects
of
spanking?
A.Children
may
be
poor
at
solving
problems.
B.Children
can’t
get
along
well
with
parents.
C.Children
would
think
hitting
is
a
good
way.
D.Children
won’t
care
about
hitting
any
more.
D
A
new
study
finds
that
more
than
eighty
percent
of
Internet
users
in
the
United
States
search
of
health
information
online.
Susannah
Fox
from
the
Pew
Internet
Project
says
doctors
are
still
the
main
source
of
health
information.
But
the
study
found
that
searching
online
is
one
of
the
leading
ways
that
people
look
for
a
second
opinion.
He
says,
"People
are
sort
of
fact—checking
what
they
have
heard
from
a
doctor.
Our
studies
show
that
people
are
still
very
likely
to
turn
to
a
health
doctor
when
they
need
a
diagnosis
(诊断)
or
are
planning
a
treatment."
Forty—four
percent
of
people
are
actually
looking
for
doctors
or
other
providers
when
they
search
for
health
information
online.
Two—thirds
of
Internet
users
look
online
for
information
about
a
certain
disease
or
medical
condition.
The
Internet
has
also
become
an
important
source
of
spiritual
support
for
people
with
health
problems.
Susannah
Fox
says
one
in
five
Internet
users
has
gone
online
to
find
other
people
who
have
the
same
condition.
A
disease
is
considered
uncommon
if
it
affects(侵袭)
fewer
than
200,000
people
worldwide.
The
rise
of
social
networking
has
made
it
easier
for
people
with
uncommon
diseases
to
connect
with
each
other
and
feel
less
alone.
Social
networking
is
also
changing
the
way
some
doctors
and
patients
communicate
with
each
other.
Dr.
Jeff
Livingston
operates
a
medical
center
for
women
in
Irving,
Texas.
His
office
uses
password—protected
software
to
share
information
with
patients.
He
says
the
software
has
increased
efficiency(效率),
reduced
costs
and
improved
relations
with
patients.
It
has
just
changed
the
way
we
do
health
care.
His
medical
centre
also
has
a
Facebook
page,
a
MySPace
page
and
a
Twitter
feed.
(
)16._______is
one
of
the
most
popular
ways
people
look
for
health
information.
A
.Asking
their
Parents
B
.The
Pew
Internet
Project
C
.Searching
online
D
.Reading
books
on
medicine
(
)17.What
makes
people
search
for
health
information
online?
A
.Peoples
interests
in
health.
B
.People's
health
condition.
C
.Importance
of
the
Internet.
D
.The
rise
of
online
treatment.
(
)18.From
the
fourth
paragraph
we
know
that
__________.
A
.people
with
health
problems
go
online
to
look
for
the
new
treatment
B
.people
with
health
problems
try
to
share
their
experience
with
others
online
C
.people
with
health
problems
encourage
each
other
online
to
fight
against
diseases
D
.Internet
becomes
a
place
for
people
with
health
problems
to
reduce
worries
(
)19.According
to
Paragraph
5,
social
networking
_______________.
A
.becomes
a
new
way
for
doctors
and
patients
to
communicate
with
each
other
B
.encourage
people
to
get
more
help
from
doctors
online
in
time
C
.helps
people
to
get
more
confidence
about
the
treatment
of
their
diseases
D
.makes
people
easier
to
know
more
about
what
their
diseases
are
(
)20.What
can
we
infer(推断)
from
the
last
paragraph?
A
.Internet
is
an
easy
way
for
doctors
to
treat
their
patients.
B
.Doctors
should
change
their
ways
to
treat
their
patients.
C
.Facebook,
MySpace
and
Twitter
become
efficient
tools
for
doctors.
D
.Most
patients
would
like
to
ask
their
doctors
for
help
online
now.
Ⅲ.选词填空(10分)
A.阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的单词填空(每词限用一次)。
Li
Mei
is
a
13-
year-old
girl
from
China.
She
is
a
cute
girl
1_________
beautiful
big
eyes.
She
lives
in
a
poor
2________
with
his
grandparents
because
his
parents
are
working
in
Beijing.
She
can
3
________
see
his
parents
once
a
year.
She
misses
them
very
much.
Last
winter
vacation,
a
volunteer
group
helped
her
get
together
with
her
parents
in
Beijing.
She
was
really
4__________
when
she
got
there.
Her
parents
also
took
her
to
many
places
of
interest.
She
enjoyed
herself
during
the
five-day
trip.
Now
she
spends
much
more
time
studying
hard.
She
wants
to
go
out
of
her
village.
She
thinks
she
will
never
give
up
her
dream,
5__________
there
are
lots
of
difficulties
along
the
way.
B.阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的动词,并用其适当形式填空,有的需要加不定式符号(每词限用一次)。
A
king
called
his
daughter
and
asked
her,
“How
much
do
you
love
me?”
“I
love
you
as
much
as
salt,"
the
princess
6__________________with
a
smile.
The
king
was
angry
with
the
answer.
“What?
Salt
is
common
and
worthless,"
said
the
king.
"
Because
you
don't
love
me
enough,
you
7_____________away
and
never
return.”
With
nothing
but
some
clothes
and
a
shaker
of
salt(一瓶盐)from
the
palace
kitchen,
the
princess
left
the
kingdom
and
disappeared
for
many
years.
One
day,
the
king
received
an
invitation
to
a
royal
wedding
in
a
kingdom
far
away
The
wedding
was
lovely,
but
the
dinner
after
the
wedding
was
not
."The
food
8____________no
taste
to
it!"
cried
the
king
.He
looked
around
the
table
9___________if
there
was
a
shaker
of
salt
but
he
found
nothing.
At
that
moment,
the
king
felt
a
touch
on
his
shoulder.
The
bride
10__________next
to
him
with
a
shaker
of
salt.
It
was
the
shaker
of
salt
from
his
palace
kitchen
.The
king
jumped
up
and
recognized
that
it
was
his
daughter.
"“I
love
you
as
much
as
salt
too,"
the
king
told
her
with
tears
in
his
eyes
Ⅳ.七选五
阅读根据短文内容,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。(5分
China
is
a
country
which
has
a
long
history.
It
has
lots
of
traditional
handicrafts(手工艺品).
1______________.It
varies
from
animals
and
plants
to
the
scenes
of
our
everyday
lives.
Guangling
paper-cutting
is
one
of
the
country's
most
famous
craftsmanships.
Thanks
to
the
efforts
of
Zhang
Duotang,
a
descendant(后代)of
its
founder,
paper-cutting
has
now
developed
into
a
industry.
The
Guangling
paper-cutting
has
been
listed
in
the
list
of
nationally
protected
intangible
cultural
heritage(非物质文化遗产).
2_____________________.
It
is
regarded
as
a
"Unique
Chinese
Folk
Art"
and
was
added
to
the
list
of
World
Intangible
Cultural
Heritage
by
UNESCO
in
2009.
There
are
38
procedures
about
making
paper
cuts.
It's
a
pure
handicraft
that
cannot
be
replaced
by
modern
machines.
But
as
more
and
more
young
people
are
leaving
Guangling
to
find
work,
it's
an
art
that
is
slowly
dying.
However,
Zhang
has
decided
to
do
something
about
it.
3__________________.
In
2007,
Zhang
began
to
build
the
Guangling
paper-cutting
cultural
industry
park,
investing(投资)over
45
million
yuan
into
the
project.
4_________________________.
Besides,
he
set
up
a
paper-cutting
industry
chain
in
the
process.
5_________________________.
He
also
thinks
that
it
is
a
duty
for
him
to
pass
on
the
skill.
He
and
his
team
research
how
to
make
better
paper-cutting
from
morning
to
night.
It
is
their
efforts
that
make
the
world
know
about
Chinese
paper-cutting.
We
believe
that
Chinese
paper-cutting
art
will
be
well
handed
down.
A.It’s
very
popular
with
young
people.
B.Zhang
regards
paper-cutting
as
his
life.
C.Chinese
paper-cutting
is
one
of
the
oldest
handicrafts(手工艺品)in
China.
D.It’s
famous
for
its
bright
colors,
lovely
models
and
skillful
engraving(雕刻).
E.He
built
China's
first
Guangling
paper-cutting
art
museum
and
a
training
school.
F.He
organized
his
family
members,
brothers
and
sisters,
trying
to
explore
new
ways
to
revive(使复兴)this
traditional
skill.
G.These
small
pieces
of
works
show
the
love
that
all
Chinese
people
have
for
life
and
beauty.
Ⅴ.书面表达:(30分)
A)情景运用:根据图画提供的信息,请用5个完整的句子回答下列问题
1.—请用一句话描述图画内容.(运用情态的被动语态)
—______________________________________________.
2.—Mom,Can
I
go
shopping
with
Jane?I
want
to
buy
a
T-shirt.(请用情态的被动语态回答)
—No
way!_________________________________________.
3.—Do
you
think
teenagers
should
be
encourage
to
make
their
own
decisions?
—No,I
don’t
agree
with
this.__________________________________.
4.—Dear,what’s
the
matter?You
look
so
sad.
—__________________________________________.
5.—Dad,I
failed
the
test.
—I
have
nothing
against
drawing.But_________________________.
B)写作(20分)
在成长过程中,青少年面临越来越多的烦恼,主要体现在精神压力太大.请以此为话题写一篇100
词左右的短文.
要点提示:
1)导致青少年精神压力大的主要原因:
①学业????????
②与他人相处
2)减少压力的措施:
①积极参加课外活动??
②多与他人交流沟通
3)简要谈谈你对压力利弊的看法.(至少一点)
注
意:1)文章开头已给出,不计入总词数.
2)文章必须包含所给要点提示,要求语句通顺,行文连贯.
3)不可逐词翻译,应有独自的见解并适当发挥.
4)文章中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名.
???
We
teenagers
have
more
and
more
pressure
while
growing
up._________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
完形填空:1-5.CBABA
6-10.ABBBC
11.CABAB
阅读理解:1-5.ABDCB
6-10.BBCAD
11-15.BDCAD
16-20.CBCAB
选词填空:1-5.with
village
only
excited
through
6-10.replied
will
be
sent
has
to
see
was
standing
七选五:1-5.CDFEB
书面表达
A)情景运用
1.Teenagers
shouldn’t
be
allowed
to
smoke.
2.Teenagers
shouldn’t
be
allowed
to
choose
their
own
clothes.
3.Teenager
are
too
young
to
make
their
own
decisions
4.I’m
worrying
about
failing
the
test.
5.Drawing
gets
in
the
way
of
your
schoolwork.
B)略