九年级英语
Unit
8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)
During
the
12th
century
two
mysterious
children,a
boy
and
a
girl
appeared
in
the
English
village
of
Woolpit.
The
children
had
1
skin(皮肤)
and
spoke
a
strange
language.They
added
to
the
2
by
refusing
to
eat
anything
but
bean
pods(豆芙).When
they
learned
to
speak
English,the
kids
explained
that
they
lived
in
an
underground
area
called
St
Martin’s
Land.The
children
finally
lived
3
lives,their
skin
turned
a
normal
color
and
the
girl
even
married.
There
are
plenty
of
4
for
the
green
children.Some
say
that
the
children
were
aliens
sent
from
space.Their
green
skin
would
make
sense
(说得通)considering
the
aliens
that
we
know
are
also
5
green.
The
children
stated
that
they
come
from
an
underground
land
world
,
6
many
doubt(怀疑)
that
they
have
been
brainwashed
.The
strange
underground
land
might
be
a
mine
passage(矿道),which
would
7
them
to
the
field
in
Woolpit.
Another
explanation
centered
8
the
possibility
that
the
children
were
Flemish
immigrants(佛兰德移
民)who
were
taken
away
from
their
parents.Since
the
time,this
is
highly
9
.
The
kids
were
only
speaking
in
their
native
language,which
is
10
nobody
could
understand
them.The
green
color
to
their
skin
could
have
been
a
result
of
poor
nutrition(营养),which
would
make
sense
why
their
skin
turned
back
to
normal
once
their
11
improved.
12
,we
might
never
know
of
the
original
story
because
of
the
many
changes
added
over
time.
The
explanation
largely
13
the
small
details(细节)of
the
story
,which
is
why
it’s
very
important
to
find
the
original
record
of
the
children.Of
course,there’s
always
the
14
that
it
is
simply
a
story
created
by
those
who
wanted
to
bring
some
joy
into
their
lives.Whether
it’s
15
or
not
,we’ll
never
know.But
one
thing
is
for
certain--the
green
children
really
did
put
Woolpit
on
the
map.
(
)1.A.green
B.red
C.white
D.black
(
)2.A.story
B.color
C.mystery
D.number
(
)3.A.usual
B.real
C.comfortable
D.normal
(
)4.A.reason
B.explanation
C.position
D.question
(
)5.A.accidentally
B.nearly
C.awfully
D.supposedly
(
)6.A.but
B.so
C.and
D.because
(
)7.A.send
B.introduce
C.lead
D.cause
(
)8.A.in
B.on
C.at
D.for
(
)9.A.believable
B.impossible
C.important
D.terrible
(
)10.A.how
B.that
C.why
D.what
(
)11.A.habit
B.diet
C.health
D.hobby
(
)12.A.suddenly
B.Exactly
C.Recently
D.Unluckily
(
)13.A.look
through
B.end
up
C.depend
on
D.pick
up
(
)14.A.competition
B.doubt
C.fear
D.hope
(
)15.A.correct
B.interesting
C.certain
D.real
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
If
you
drive
out
to
visit
Disney’s
Epcot
center
in
Orlando,
Florida
you
will
arrive
at
one
of
the
biggest
parking
lots
in
America.
With
room
for
12,000
cars,it
spreads
out
over
7
million
square
feet
about
the
size
of
122
football
fields.
If
you
look
at
the
lot
on
Google
Maps,
you
will
realize
that
it's
nearly
the
size
of
the
Epcot
center
itself.
Disney
built
one
Epcot
hold
the
visitors.
Then
it
built
another
to
hold
the
cans.
Disney
isn't
alone
in
in
expansive(扩展)way
to
parking.
Parking
is,
after
all,
what
cars
do
most
of
the
time:
The
average(平均的)car
spends
95
percent
of
its
time
siting
in
place.
People
buy
cars
because
they
need
to
move
around,
but
the
amount
of
time
they
actually
move
around
is
tiny.
So
the
cars
are
perked
in
different
spaces:
A
car
owner
needs
a
spot
near
home,
but
also
spots
near
other
places
he
or
she
might
go--the
office,a
shopping
mall,
Epcot
and
so
on.
And
worst
of
all
may
be
the
emissions(非放物)hat
parking
causes.
Studies
have
found
that
about
30
to
60
percent
of
the
cars
you
see
driving
around
a
downtown
center
are
just
circling
,looking
for
an
open
space
to
claim.
(An
IBM
survey
found
that
worldwide,
city
divers
spend
an
average
of
20
minutes
per
trip
looking
for
parking.)
When
Donald
Shoup,
a
city-planning
professor
at
the
University
of
California,
Lon
Angeles,
examined
just
one
small
business
area
near
his
university--Westwood
Village,he
found
that"traveling"
for
parking,
as
he
calls
it,burn
4700
gallons
of
gas
and
generates
730
tons
of
carbon
dioxide(二氧化碳)a
year.What’s
more,all
that
asphalt(沥青)takes
in
heat
and
rises
the
temperature
of
cities
during
the
summer.
Environmentally,
aesthetically(审美地),and
economically,
parking
is
a
mess.
(
)1.
There
is
enough
room
for__________cars
in
Disney's
Epcot
center.
A.122
B.730
C.12,000
D.7
million
(
)2.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
Paragraphs
l
and
2
A.Disney
built
one
Epcot
to
hold
the
visitors
and
another
to
hold
the
cars.
B.The
parking
lot
in
Disney's
Epcot
center
is
over
7
million
square
feet.
C.The
parking
lot
is
much
bigger
than
the
size
of
the
Epcot
center
itself.
D.Parking
is,
after
all,
what
cars
do
most
of
the
time.
(
)3.What's
the
worst
situation
that
parking
causes
A.Emissions.
B.Numbers
C.Safety.
D.Size.
(
)4.How
does
the
writer
feel
about
the
parking
problem
A.Excited.
B.Hopeful.
C.Bared.
D.Critical.
(
)5.In
which
part
of
a
newspaper
can
we
probably
read
this
text
A.Art.
B.Sports.
C.Shopping.
D.Society.
B
Can
you
complete
an
LED
circuit(电路)using
a
graphite(石墨)pencil
Learn
about
the
conductivity
of
graphite(石墨的导电率)and
draw
your
own
picture
to
see
it
light
up!
Let's
do
this
super
quick
and
easy
experiment.
1.Use
your
pencil
and
draw
any
picture
on
your
paper.
Tip:Draw
a
simple
drawing.
Create
thick
lines
with
your
pencil.
2.
In
your
drawing,leave
a
1
cm
gap(空隙)on
opposite
ends
of
your
drawing.
Mark
your
positive(+)and
negative(
-)
lines.
Make
sure
there
are
no
other
gaps.
3.Once
you're
done
with
your
picture,
place
the
battery
on
one
of
the
gaps.
Make
sure
the
positive
end
of
the
battery
touches
the
positive
line
and
negative
end
of
the
battery
touched
the
negative
line.
4.Take
an
LED
and
stick
the
write
to
the
end
of
the
line
across
the
other
gap.
Make
sure
your
LED
stands
upright.The
wires
should
be
touch
with
the
graphite
line.Now
LED
will
be
on.
What's
going
on
Graphite
is
conductive.
However,
graphite
is
low
in
conductivity,
so
the
success
of
a
circuit
will
depend
on
your
drawing.
The
shorter
and
thicker
the
lines
are,
the
brighter
your
light
will
be.
It's
time
to
experiment!
Try
drawing
different
lines.
Does
it
make
a
difference
to
the
LED
(
)6.
What
is
needed
to
draw
your
picture
in
the
experiment
A.
A
crayon.
B.A
black
pen.
C.
A
graphite
pencil,
D.A
brush.
(
)7.
What's
the
purpose
of
this
experiment
A.
To
learn
that
the
graphite
is
conductive
B.
To
learn
that
a
battery
can
light
an
LED
C.
To
learn
how
to
draw
with
a
graphite
pencil
D.
To
learn
how
to
draw
an
LED
circuit.
(
)8.
Which
is
the
correct
order
to
do
the
experiment
①Place
the
battery
on
one
of
the
gaps.
②Draw
any
picture
with
a
graphite
pencil.
③Take
an
LED
and
stick
the
wire
to
the
other
gap.
④Leave
two
learn
gaps
and
mark
your
positive(
+)
and
negative(-)
lines.
A.②①④③
B.②④①③
C.④③②①
D.④②①③
(
)9.
Which
of
the
following
pictures
may
make
the
light
brightest
(
)10.
In
which
part
of
the
newspaper
can
we
probably
read
this
passage
A.
STORY
B.ART
C.
SCIENCE
D.
SPORTS
C
How
are
you
feeling
today
If
your
head
is
uncomfortable
because
of
a
bad
night's
sleep,
or
you've
just
got
too
much
to
do,
the
chances
are
you're
not
in
the
best
of
feelings.
If
everything
seems
like
an
effort
and
you
have
a
negative(消极的)opinion,
the
last
thing
you
want
to
be
told
is
to
"be
positive!"
But
having
this
mindset
could
get
more
advantages
than
you
think
Of
course,
developing
a
positive(积极的)opinion
is
easier
said
than
done.
When
you're
feeling
down,
it
is
hard
to
be
optimistic(乐观的).But
a
study
in
the
US
has
found
that
people
who
are
optimists
are
more
likely
to
live
longer
than
those
who
have
a
more
negative
opinion
to
life.
It
showed
the
possibility
of
positive
people
living
to
the
age
of
85
or
more.
So,
maybe
the
thought
of
a
longer
life
might
encourage
you
to
be
more
positive
to
life.
The
study
found
that
optimists
may
find
it
easier
to
control
feelings
and
get
less
stressed.
And
as
stress
influences
the
immune
system(免疫系统),it's
possible
that
optimists
deal
better
with
illness
.Professor
Lee,
who
worked
a
the
study,
said,"Our
findings
suggest
that
raising
levels
of
optimism
may
lead
to
longer
life
and
healthier
ageing."
And
she
advises
that
pessimists(悲观主义者)could
get
better
from
doing
things
like
imagining
a
future
where
everything
turns
out
well.
But
a
glass
half
empty
type
of
person
can
hardly
see
the
world
through
hopeful
glasses.
If
you're
the
one
among
them,
what
could
you
do
Accepting
that
we
all
have
problems
and
we're
not
all
the
same
can
help.
It's
best
to
celebrate
the
positives
and
not
think
about
the
negative
parts
of
our
lives
People
have
been
sharing
their
personal
advice
on
keeping
a
positive
way
to
life.
Vicki
Siska
says,"Music
feeds
my
soul,
and
I
have
good
friends
who
care
for
me."
The
saying
goes
that
"a
healthy
body
leads
a
healthy
mind"
which
is
perhaps
why
other
people
have
advised
doing
deep
thinking
as
well
as
staying
healthy
to
help
keep
a
positive
opinion
about
life.
(
)11.
From
Paragraphs
I
&
2,
we
can
learn
that_______________.
A.
negative
opinions
lead
to
bad
endings
B.
being
positive
isn't
as
easy
as
we
thought
C."be
positive"
is
enjoyed
by
pessimists
D.optimistic
people
like
to
have
a
long
life
(
)12.
According
to
Paragraph
3,
the
study
found
that_________________.
A.optimists
usually
get
more
stressed
B.
pessimists
are
impossible
to
live
long
C.optimists
are
easy
to
develop
illness
D.
positive
imagining
is
good
for
pessimists
(
)13.
The
underlined
part
“glass
half
empty"
in
Paragraph
4probably
means______________.
A.negative
B.strong
C.
helpful
D.outgoing
(
)14.According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
The
study
found
that
pessimists
could
live
to
be
85
or
a
higher
age.
B.
Optimists
are
seldom
ill
because
they
have
a
good
immune
system.
C.
Pessimists
are
those
unlucky
people
who
always
have
problems.
D.
Positive
opinions
about
life
might
lead
to
good
physical
health.
(
)15.
The
passage
mainly
tells
us_______________.
A.
to
have
a
long
life
B.
to
treat
life
positively
C.
the
importance
of
health
D.
what
optimists
and
pessimists
are
D
Does
owning
the
latest
iPhone,
designer
dress
or
expensive
shoes
really
make
you
happy
It's
an
age-old
question,
but
one
psychologist(心理学家)
thinks
he
might
have
the
answer.
Dr.
Thomas
Gilovich,
psychology
professor
at
Cornell
University,
has
studied
the
topic
for
over
20
years.
According
to
Dr.
Gilovich,
"We
buy
things
to
make
us
happy,
and
we
succeed,
but
only
for
a
while.
New
things
are
exciting
to
us
at
first,
but
then
we adapt
to them."
In
other
words,
once
the
excitement
of
our
newest
buying
wears
off,
we
begin
looking
for
something
else
to
buy
to
make
us
happy.
Dr.
Gilovich
found
that
our
satisfaction
with
possessions
(物品)
fades
over
time.
Yet
our
happiness
over
things
we've
experienced
increases.
For
that
reason,
he
noted
that
we
are
spending
our
money
on
the
wrong
things.
A
study
out
of
San
Francisco
State
University
agrees.
The
research
showed
that
those
people
who
spent
money
on
experiences
instead
of
possessions
were
happier.
They
also
thought
their
money
was
better
invested(投资).
Why
experiences
are
the
better
investment
"
A
trip,
adventure,
or
hobby
is
more
likely
to
bring
people
closer
together
and
unite
them
over
a
shared
interest,"
According
to
Gilovich.
As
a
result,
these
experiences
typically
create
a
positive
link
and
good
feelings
toward
the
other
person
or
people.
Also,
your
experiences
become
a
part
of
you.
You
might
be
someone
who
loves
taking
cooking
lessons.
More
than
likely,
you'll
become
known
by
friends
and
family
as
a
great
cook.
They
won't
know
you
as
someone
who
owns
the
latest
kitchen
equipment.
Moreover,
experiences
provide
lasting
memories.
Planned
experiences
are
always
something
we
expect.
Then
when
the
moment
arrives,
if
we
enjoy
ourselves
in
the
activity,
we're
left
with
beautiful
memories.
These
memories
will
often
last
a
lifetime.
Even
our
worst
trips,
on
many
occasions,
are
later
remembered
with
laughter.
Most
of
us
have
limited
resources.
Why
not
spend
them
on
things
that
will
make
the
greatest
influence
on
our
lives—meaningful
experiences
(
)16.The
writer
raises
a
question
at
the
beginning
of
this
article
in
order
to________.
A
.lead
into
the
topic
B
.know
about
the
answer
C
.make
a
survey
D
.divide
the
article
into
two
parts
(
)17.The
underlined
phrase
"adapt
to"
in
paragraph
two
may
mean________
A
.pay
attention
to
B
.look
forward
to
C
.get
used
to
D
.stick
to
(
)18.The
following
pie
charts
show
how
the
four
people
spent
their
money
in
2019.
According
to
the
article,
who
might
live
a
much
happier
life
than
the
other
three
A
. Mary
B
.
Stacy
C
.
Michael
D
.
Andrew
(
)19.What's
the
purpose
of
this
passage
A
.To
tell
people
to
stop
buying
expensive
things.
B
.To
encourage
people
to
spend
money
on
meaningful
experiences.
C
.To
advise
people
to
take
cooking
lessons
in
their
free
time.
D
.To
explain
why
experiences
can
make
people
happier.
(
)20.Which
of
the
following
structures
(结构)is
the
best
according
to
the
passage
(①=Paragraph
1
②=Paragraph
2
......)
A.①;②③;④⑤⑥;⑦;⑧
B.①②③;④⑤⑥;⑦⑧
C.①;②③④;⑤⑥⑦;⑧
D.①;②③;④⑤;⑥⑦⑧
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)。
Many
teenagers
don’t
get
along
well
with
their
parents
and
they
don’t
know
what
to
do.
If
you
face
such
a
problem,
what
I’m
saying
now
might
be
1
to
you.
Have
you
ever
thought
of
talking
to
your
parents
to
find
out
why
you
don’t
get
along
well
with
each
other
When
I
was
a
teenager,
I
didn’t
get
on
well
with
my
parents,
2
.
We
3
argued
with
each
other.
I
am
sorry
that
I
had
such
an
4
.
Now
I’m
a
mother
of
four
girls.
Of
course
we
have
different
opinions,
but
I
am
very
happy
when
they
communicate
with
5
openly
and
honestly.
In
this
way
I
make
sure
that
they
trust
me
and
come
to
me
for
anything.
As
a
result,
we
get
along
very
well.
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)。
Grandpa
grew
up
in
a
city.
He
6____________in
an
apartment
building
on
the
third
floor
for
more
than
forty
years.
His
dad
owned
a
clothing
store.
Grandpa
walked
to
and
from
school
alone.
After
school,his
friends
often
7________________baseball
on
the
streets
nearby.
“We
never
played
with
computers,"
he
told
me,
"because
nobody
had
a
computer
at
home."
At
night,
the
dinner
8______________by
his
mom,for
just
the
two
of
them.
His
dad
did
not
come
home
till
very
late.
My
life
is
much
different
from
Grandpa's
life
as
a
boy.
I
live
in
a
house
in
a
small
town.
My
dad
is
a
teacher,
and
my
mom
is
a
scientist.
I
often
ride
to
school,
but
I
sometimes
like
9___________the
bus
with
my
friends.
Dad
is
already
home
when
I
get
there
after
school
I
do
homework
and
sometimes
play
with,
my
computer.
My
dad
cooks
dinner.
When
mom
10_____________home
from
work,
the
thee
of
us
eat
together.
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
Some
people
like
staying
at
home,
but
others
like
traveling.
Some
even
enjoy
going
abroad. 1______________.
Nowadays,
more
and
more
people
would
like
to
move
to
other
countries
and
live
there
for
better
natural
environment,
more
educational
chances
and
so
on.
Whether
these
new
settlers
(移民)
should
accept
new
countries'
values
and
lifestyles
has
become
a
public
focus. 2__________________.
People
who
support
for
accepting
new
values
say
that
once
you
live
in
a
new
environment,
you
have
to
make
yourself
feel
at
home
in
the
new
community.
If
not,
you
would
feel
lonely. 3______________.
And
your
boss
will
consider
you
to
be
an
adaptable
(能适应的)
person.
And
your
family
can
also
get
themselves
in
the
new
community.
Last
but
not
the
least,
as
you
accept
the
new
values
and
lifestyles,
you
can
learn
something
new
besides
your
own
culture.
Those
who
are
against,
however,
argue
that
if
the
settlers
accept
new
values
and
culture,
they
are
considered
to
forget
their
own
countries. 4______________
.Last
of
all,
it
is
necessary
for
them
to
keep
their
own
tradition
and
culture,
especially
the
people
who
are
in
minority
(少数民族).
5_____________
.Though
people
should
have
their
special
styles,
it
is
important
to
get
themselves
in
the
new
community.
For
an
easier
and
better
life,
accepting
new
ways
of
life
and
values
helps
a
lot.
A.People
all
like
traveling
everywhere.
B.Personally
speaking,
I
agree
on
the
first
opinion.
C.In
my
opinion,
people
shouldn't
accept
new
culture.
D.Do
you
have
any
ideas
about
moving
to
other
countries
E.They
believe
new
setters
are
supposed
to
keep
their
own
styles.
F.Besides,
getting
yourself
in
the
new
environment,
you
can
develop
better
in
work.
G.
Before
showing
my
opinion,
it
is
important
to
talk
about
two
sides
of
the
question.
Ⅴ.书面表达:(30分)
A)情景运用:
图画提供了Mike和同学们外出野餐后,同学们在营地遗忘了一些自己的东西,Mike和两个女同学根据他们的喜好,为它们寻找到了自己的主人.请用5个完整的句子回答下列问题.(10分)
1.—_________________________________
—It
must
be
Carla’s.
2.—__________________________________
—It
might
belong
to
Grace.Because
she
sometimes
listens
to
pop
music.
3.—_________________________________ (运用do
you
think回答)
—Because
J.K.Rowling
is
her
favorite
writer.
4.—Whose
toy
truck
is
this
—I’m
not
sure.__________________________.Because
he
was
the
only
little
kid
at
the
picnic.
5—请用I
wonder的宾语从句描述杂志.(运用belong
to回答)
—_______________________________________.
B)写作(20分)
假如你是Li
Ming,英语课上讨论的话题是
“Mystery”:你的生活中发生过什么神秘的事情吗?请你根据下面的提示写一篇短文,给同学们讲述这件事。
提
示:
1.上周三是我的生日,放学回家后,家里没有人;
2.我发现我的房间很乱;
3.分析可能的原因,如小偷闯入;
4.后来发现是一只小狗在房间里,这是妈妈给我的生日礼物。
要
求:
1.不要逐句翻译提示内容,可适当发挥;
2.词数100左右,首句已给出不计入总词数。
参考词汇:thief
小偷
思路点拨
It
was
Wednesday.After
school,I
came
home
as
usual.______________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
完形填空:
阅读理解:1-5.CCADD
6-10.CABDC
11-15.BDADB
16-20.ACBBC
选词填空:1-5.helpful
either
Sometimes
experience
me
6-10.has
lived
played
was
cooked
to
take
comes
七选五:1-5.DGFEB
书面表达
A)情景运用
1.Whose
volleyball
is
this
2.Who/Whom
does
the
CD
belong
to
3.Why
do
you
think
the
book
must
be
Mary’s.
4.It
might
/could
be
Jane’s
little
brother’s.
5.I
wonder
whom/who
the
magazine
belongs
to.
B)写作
(略)