【暑假自练】Unit 5 Action(含听力音频+答案)九年级英语上册 牛津版(深圳·广州)

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【暑假自练】Unit 5 Action(含听力音频 答案)九年级英语上册 牛津版(深圳 广州)
一、听句子选答语
1.
A.No, I’m not. B.Thank you. C.Just so so.
2.
A.Nothing serious. B.Well done! C.It’s great!
3.
A.So lucky. B.Never mind. C.My pleasure.
4.
A.Thank you. B.Sorry, I’m not. C.Me, too.
5.
A.Well done. B.Birthday cards. C.For your mother.
二、听长对话选答案
6.What does Daniel like best
A.Big Ben. B.The British Museum. C.The Tower of London.
7.What’s the relationship between the two speakers
A.Mother and son. B.Grandma and grandson. C.Brother and sister.
三、听短文选答案
听独白,回答下列小题。
8.The speaker plays __________for his school.
A.football B.basketball C.volleyball
9.The speaker was __________ years old when he learned to swim.
A.3 B.4 C.5
10.The speaker enjoys swimming most_________.
A.in the river B.in the lake C.in the sea
11.The speaker can go swimming almost __________ if the weather isn’t too cold.
A.every morning B.every afternoon C.every week
12.The speaker hates swimming in pools because _________.
A.the water is cool B.there are too many people C.the weather isn’t too cold
四、完形填空
China was once known as the “Bicycle Kingdom”, before two wheels were widely replaced by cars. Now, a young American man living in Beijing is using his talent and pieces of 13 to bring back people’s love for the bicycle.
The American man, David Wang, has lived in Beijing for over six years and he loves the city’s ancient hutongs. He 14 that old and broken bicycles were thrown everywhere in hutongs. “Beijing is becoming a big graveyard (坟场) of bicycles,” David said. He started 15 in different hutongs, getting the old and broken bicycles and “saving” them.
Then one day he found a bicycle which 16 be “saved” in usual ways. It made him begin thinking of better 17 to replace the frame (框架). Later, bamboo came to his 18 . After three months of research, David made his first bamboo bicycle. It was 19 ! Many people showed interest in it.
Two years ago, David opened the bamboo bicycles Beijing workshop in Liangjia Hutong. The bicycles he makes aren’t 20 —they are just to encourage a renewed love of cycling among people who live in Beijing.
“Bicycles are 21 regarded as a low end (低端的) tour of transport,” David said. “I want to make a 22 . We are not just teaching people to make their own bicycles out of bamboo, but we are encouraging a lifestyle and culture that express our hope for a city.”
13.A.paper B.bamboo C.wood D.steel
14.A.noticed B.required C.suggested D.wondered
15.A.looking up B.waking up C.showing up D.setting up
16.A.shouldn’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t D.couldn’t
17.A.places B.times C.workers D.materials
18.A.brain B.mind C.heart D.thought
19.A.unfashionable B.ancient C.amazing D.impossible
20.A.for sale B.on purpose C.in need D.in public
21.A.seldom B.hardly C.never D.often
22.A.survey B.mistake C.promise D.difference
五、阅读单选
Big data(数据) is a lot of sets of information that are put together so they can be used by a computer program. The computer program looks for different kinds of answers or patterns in the data. Big data can have different kinds of information from many sources, such as information that comes from schools, social media sites, companies and governments. One set of data can have people's names and addresses. Another set can have what they like, where they go to school, and how much time they spend on the computer
Big data can be used in many ways. The government uses it to understand how many people travel on buses or trains. This information is then used to make bus or train systems better. Some schools use big data to understand which children may need extra help in class. The teacher can then give certain students more help or support so those students can succeed in panies use big data, too. It helps them understand who buys their products. For example, one company uses weather data to see when people eat the most ice cream.
Big data can be used for good reasons. Some hospitals use big data to predict if a baby who is born too early will get sick. The hospital can then take extra steps to take care of that baby so he or she does not get sick. Big data can also be used for bad reasons. It can be used to predict which kinds of people are likely to break the law or hurt others, even if they have not done anything wrong.
How can big data be used for good and bad things It is because the computer programs used to look at big data and understand it are written by people. People think a certain way. Because they think a certain way, they build a model of those ideas. These ideas are then used to look at the data. Sometimes, these ideas are helpful for people or businesses. Other times, bad ideas can cause problems for certain groups of people.
23.This reading is about ___________________.
A.what big data is and how it is used
B.what schools and hospitals people like
C.where important data is collected and stored
D.how big data is controlled by governments and companies
24.One company uses weather information to ______________________.
A.help children in need
B.know when people will visit the hospital
C.find out who tides the bus or train
D.understand when people will need ice cream
25.The main idea of Paragraph 3 is _____________________.
A.big data can be used for good reasons
B.we can use big data in a number of ways
C.big data can be used for both good and bad reasons
D.we can use big data to prevent babies from getting sick
26.The overall tone (总基调) of this reading is _______________________.
A.sad and personal B.personal and scientific
C.informative but silly D.scientific and informative
6www.youthnews https://www.youthnews/yourview
YOUTH NEWS News School Life Your View Sport
Should Museum Entry Be Free With International Museum Day coming up, today we are asking readers: Should museums be free or should people have to pay for a ticket Let us know your ments Museums are not only there for enjoyment; they are education. This is why they must be free. While museums need a huge amount of money to operate, let the wealthy pay for it. The idea of a person or child interested in art not being able to view it because of cost is wrong Krista Chen(US)-Age 15 Free entry does not attract people or encourage them to appreciate art. Generally people respect things that are difficult or costly to get. Museums should require regular visitors to pay a fee, but provide free tickets as prizes for high-achieving students who can appreciate them more. Fred Smith(New Zealand)-Age 14 Museums teach people about their past. This is part of our shared culture that should be available to everyone, rich or poor People should never be asked to pay an entrance fee. Rob Sanchez (Australia)-Age 17 There are no simple answers. Low ticket prices could help museums stay open.But companies and businessmen should also provide museums with more money and other support. They have a social responsibility too. Amber White (UK)-Age 16 I think museums and art galleries should all be free to the public. I do, however, think twice a year the museums should organize money-raising events to help pay for the cost of staying open. Li Mishao(China)-Age 15
27.How many readers support the idea of free museums
A.2.
B.3
C.4
D.5
28.Who suggests museums should regularly hold special events to collect money
A.Krista Chen.
B.Fred Smith
C.Rob Sanchez
D.Li Mishao
29.Why does Fred Smith believe that free tickets should be given to high-achieving students
A.Students will then study harder.
B.Museums will attract more visitors
C.Museums can make themselves more famous
D.These students can better appreciate museums
30.Which of the following does Amber White agree with
A.Businesses should offer museums more help
B.People should only pay what they can afford
C.Free entry doesn't encourage visitors to museums
D.Everybody should have a chance to visit museums
31.What can we know about the website
A.It's quite a new website
B.It was started in Australia
C.It's generally for young readers
D.It mainly discusses scientific topics
六、短文选词填空
选词填空。
while; food; invited; they; have; tradition; only; cookie; common; either; eat
In the United States, most children’s birthday parties are held at the home of the birthday boy or girl. It used to be that children’s parties were 32 for children. Parents would drop their kids off and come back when the party was over to take 33 home.
Now, it is more 34 for the parents’ guests to stay for the party as well. This gives the adults time and space to communicate 35 the kids play games.
Kids and adults don’t always have the same taste in 36 . So when adults are 37 to go for a child’s birthday party, there is usually different food for the adults, like cheese and 38 . Meanwhile, the kids 39 hot dog and potato chips. Parents may drink some alcohol (酒).
Party games are not just for the kids, 40 . While the children play 41 games like musical chairs, adults may dance or play card games. Parents and their children can always have fun, and they expect 42 another birthday party very soon.
参考答案:
1.B
2.C
3.A
4.A
5.A
6.A 7.A
8.A 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.B
13.B 14.A 15.C 16.D 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 21.D 22.D
23.A 24.D 25.C 26.D
27.B 28.D 29.D 30.A 31.C
32.only 33.them 34.common 35.while 36.food 37.invited 38.cookies 39.eat 40.either 41.traditional 42.to have
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