牛津深圳版九年级下册Unit1-2综合练习(含答案)

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Unit1-2综合练习 2023-2024学年牛津深圳版英语九年级下册
一、单项选择
1.—The model plane is wonderful! How did you make it
—It’s easy. Follow the ________ and you can do it, too.
A.discussion B.education C.conditions D.instructions
2.She was complaining that some stores ________ the price of flour.
A.raised B.rose C.dropped D.controlled
3.Mr. Green is ________ teacher ________ we all love him very much.
A.so kind a;that B.such kind a;that C.such a kind;and D.so a kind;and
4.There is lots of ________ on the roads, you must be more careful.
A.people B.traffic C.thieves D.sheep
5.Middle School students should learn ________ time and make good use of every minute.
A.to waste B.to choose C.to record D.to manage
6.The long journey by air was boring ________ uncomfortable. Many students felt sick all the way.
A.so good as B.as good as C.so well as D.as well as
7.Parents often encourage their children ________ children can make great progress.
A.as soon as B.so that C.if D.unless
8.Without glasses, Simon was ________ blind.
A.as good as B.as well as C.as better as D.as bad as
9.Himalaya is ________ great app that you can learn lots of useful knowledge from it.
A.so B.so a C.a very D.such a
10.—Mark’s car ________ a cloud of dust as he drove off.
—That’s why we dislike him.
A.raised B.rose C.was raised D.was raising
二、完形填空
The first time I remembered noticing the crossing guard was when he waved to me as I drove my son to school. He 11 me with a puzzle—all because he waved to me like someone does on seeing a close friend. There was a big, 12 smile accompanied his wave. For the next few days I tried to 13 his face to see if I knew him. I didn’t. Perhaps he had 14 me for someone else. By the time I was quite sure that he and I were strangers, we were greeting each other warmly every morning like old friends.
Then one day I found out the truth. As I drove near to school he was standing in the middle of the road 15 his stop sign. I was in line behind four cars. After the kids had reached the safety of the sidewalk, he lowered his sign and let the cars through. To the first car he waved and smiled in just the same way he had done to me over the last few days. The kids already had the window down and were happily waving their reply. The second car got the same 16 from the crossing guard, and the driver, a businessman, gave a short wave back. Each of the following car of kids on their way to school responded heartily.
Every morning I continued to watch the man with 17 . So far I haven’t seen anyone 18 to wave back. I find it interesting that one person can make such a(n) 19 to so many people’s lives by doing one simple thing like waving and smiling warmly. His cheerfulness armed the start of my day. With a friendly wave and smiling face he had changed the 20 of the whole neighborhood.
11.A.hit B.disagreed C.presented D.bored
12.A.shy B.false C.funny D.bright
13.A.research B.study C.realize D.explain
14.A.praised B.respected C.mistaken D.remembered
15.A.holding out B.handing in C.putting on D.setting up
16.A.idea B.reply C.notice D.greeting
17.A.surprise B.interest C.doubt D.hope
18.A.fail B.try C.wish D.manage
19.A.offer B.promise C.mess D.difference
20.A.habits B.expression C.rules D.feelings
三、阅读理解
A
Helen Thayer, one of the greatest explorers of the 20th century, loves challenges. She says, “I like to see what’s on the other side of the hill she has gone almost everywhere to do that.
In 1988, at the age of 50 ,she became the first woman to travel alone to the North Pole. She pulled her own sled (雪橇) with 160 pounds of supplies, and during her trip no one brought her fresh supplies. Accompanied only by her dog Charlie, she survived cold weather and meetings with polar bears. In fact, Charlie saved her life when one of them attacked her. Near the end of her trip. a strong wind blew away most of her supplies. The last week of the trip, she survived on a little food and water each day.
Helen goes to challenging places not only for adventure, but also for education. Before her Arctic journey, she started a website called Adventure Classroom. On the site, she shares her adventures in order to encourage students. She explains. “Although kids often see the world in a negative way, without hope for their future, we work to encourage them to set goals, plan for success and never give up …” Helen grew up in New Zealand. Her parents were athletes and mountain-climbers. Following her parents’ example, she climbed her first mountain at nine. Later she climbed the highest mountains in North and South America, the former USSR and New Zealand.
In 1996, she took on another challenge-the Sahara Desert. She and her husband, Bill, walked 2,400 miles across it! In 2001 , she and Bill travelled on foot from west to east through the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. They hope to travel in mainland China into Sichuan and Tibet to study pandas next time.
Helen plans to continue taking trips. She’ll use her drawings, writing, photography and environmental work to create programs for her Adventure Classroom website. She wants to encourage her students never to stop facing challenges!
21.What happened to Helen Thayer during the trip to the North Pole
A.She caught a bad cold. B.She was attacked by a polar bear.
C.Her dog Charlie was badly hurt. D.She lost all her food.
22.The underlined word“negative” in Paragraph 3 means “________” in Chinese.
A.乐观的 B.相似的 C.普通的 D.消极的
23.Which place hasn’t Helen Thayer been to in this article
A.Tibet. B.New Zealand. C.South America. D.The Sahara Desert.
24.Which of the following is true according to the article
A.Helen Thayer was the first woman to travel to the South Pole.
B.Helen Thayer started a website to teach children how to climb.
C.Helen Thayer climbed her first mountain when she was nine.
D.Helen and her husband travelled through the Gobi Desert in 1996.
25.What is the best title of this article
A.Helen Thayer and Her Dog.
B.Taking Trips in Dangerous Places.
C.Adventure Classroom — A Helpful Website.
D.Helen Thayer — A Great Explorer.
B
Do you know that 93 percent of our communication is through our body We call it body language. This can include the body-gesture language, head-neck language, sign language, face language and looks language. In different cultural backgrounds, the same movement might have quite different meanings, which, as a result, may usually lead to misunderstanding in communication. Misuse of body language can be an unpleasant or even dangerous experience.
In 1992, the President George H. W. Bush made a state visit to Australia. People lined up along the roadside to welcome the American President who greeted them with raised fingers in the form of “V” with the back of his hand toward the onlookers. The following morning a headline in a local newspaper announced that the American President insulted (侮辱) the Australians. In Australia, the “V” sign with the back of the hand equals to the middle finger. But in America it means victory.
Have you understood the importance of body language Pay attention to the following and you will realize that they are very helpful when you are in Australia.
Men in Australia shake hands instead of kissing when they meet. In China, thumbing up means “You are good”. However, it’s rude in Australia. If an Australian laughs at others, he makes his thumb down. If you want to order a glass of beer in the bar, just hold up your forefinger. And in social situation, you shouldn’t yawn or stretch yourself.
Keep these in mind and have a nice trip in Australia.
26.How many body languages did the author mention in the first paragraph
A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.
27.What did the Australians think of American President Bush after he visited Australia in 1992
A.He was friendly to Australia. B.He was rude and impolite.
C.He was a lovely person. D.He was a real man.
28.How should you act if you want to have beer in the bar of Australia
A.You can put your thumb up. B.You can shake hands.
C.You can raise your fingers. D.You can hold up your forefinger.
29.After we read the passage, we learn that _______.
A.we only communicate by using words
B.Bush’s visit to Australia in 1992 is successful
C.it’s impolite to thumb down in Australia
D.you can stretch yourself in public in Australia
30.Who is the passage written for
A.Tourists. B.Businessmen. C.Officials. D.Players.
四、任务型阅读
阅读下面材料,并按要求完成1至5小题。
When the teacher asks a question in class, Wang Xiaobin never raises his hand and this situation is very common at middle schools. This 15-year-old boy always waits for other classmates or the teacher to give the answer. “What if my answer is wrong ” Wang asks.
Wang said only six or seven students in his class raise their hands when a question is asked. “I think it’s a problem that may affect (影响) our studies, but I am afraid of making mistakes in front of my classmates.” he said.
When we asked the teacher, Hu Wei, why the students didn’t raise their hands, he said, “They lack (缺乏) of confidence, they are afraid of showing off, or they’re afraid of losing face by giving wrong answers.”
To encourage students to raise their hands in class, Hu suggests that teachers should repeat the question, then try to guide and encourage students to offer their answers. ①Hu also advised students not to be shy, but brave enough to try.
Sun Ping, 16 of Fujian, always raises her hand as soon as she comes up with the answer, even if she isn’t sure she has got it right. Sun can’t understand why some of her classmates keep silent in class. She enjoys raising her hand a lot. “It keeps me enthusiastic (热情的) and confident to express my idea.” Sun said, “Raising my hand has really made me excellent.”
任务一:完成句子。.
31.When the teacher asks a question in class, Wang Xiaobin never .
32.Wang Xiaobin always waits for other classmates or the teacher to give the answer because he worries about that .
任务二:回答问题。
33.Why don’t students raise their hands according to Hu Wei
34.How many students raise their hands when a question is asked in Wang Xiaobin’s class
任务三:翻译①处下划线句子。
35.
五、短文填空
A
Last year, I did not like my English class. Every class was like 36 bad dream. The teacher spoke so 37 (quick) that I did not understand her most of the time. I was afraid to ask questions because of my poor pronunciation. I just 38 (hide) behind my textbook and never said anything.
Then one day I watched an English movie 39 (call) Toy Story. I fell in love with this exciting 40 funny movie! So I began to watch other English movies, too. Although I could not understand everything the characters said, 41 (they) body language and the expressions on their faces helped me to get the meaning. I also realized I could get the meaning by listening for just the key words. My pronunciation improved a lot as well by listening 42 the conversations in English movies... I discovered that listening to something interesting is the secret to language learning. I also learned useful 43 (sentence) like “It’s a piece of cake” or “It serves you right.” I did not understand these sentences at 44 (one). But because I wanted 45 (understand) the story, I looked them up in a dictionary.
B
Zhang Guimei is the headmaster of Huaping High School for Girls, 46 has made great contributions to the education for girls from poor families.
The high school 47 (found) by Zhang in Ljiang, Yunnan province in 2008. It is the 48 (one) high school for poor girls to study without tuition (学费). Zhang spends all her money 49 her students. She has been living in school for 12 years. 50 she has serious health problems, she always takes morning classes with her students. She has covered for nearly 110,000 kilometers while visiting her students’ families these years. Additionally, she has 51 part-time job as head of a local orphanage (孤儿院), caring for over 130 orphans.
Thanks to her efforts, over 1,800 girls 52 (enter) universities after finishing studies in her school so far. They can get more knowledge and lead 53 (good) lives in the future.
54 (million) of people are deeply moved by Zhang’s spirit. What she has done will encourage us 55 (follow) her example. She is “the Role Model of the Times” and she has been a role model for teachers in China.
六、补全对话
A: It’s time to go home. I really don’t want to leave. 56
B: I’m glad that you enjoyed your stay here. 57
A: Good idea. 58 It’s much faster.
B: Yes. Then we can have more time to see some other things around here.
A: 59
B: So am I.
A: The train is leaving. I must go now.
B: All right. I hope you’ll have a safe trip back. 60
A: OK, I will. Thanks again. Bye!
A.Give me a call when you get home.
B.I’m really looking forward to that.
C.Would you like to have a drink with me
D.Then I will fly here.
E.Why don’t you come back again next year
F.When do you plan to come here
G.I’ve had such fun here with you.
七、书面表达
贝尔·格里尔斯(Bear Grylls),世界著名的野外生存探险专家,你作为校报主编去采访他。请根据提示内容写一篇英文短文,向大家介绍这位被广大户外运动爱好者所追随的探险家。内容包括:
1. 他是美国Discovery Channel探索频道探险节目《荒野求生》(Man vs Wild)的主持人。
2. 他是前英国士兵、畅销书作家;曾乘水上摩托环绕不列颠群岛;搭乘小船横越冰冷的北大西洋;登上冰封万年的珠穆朗玛峰;也曾从沙漠的流沙中死里逃生。
3. 贝尔主持的节目《荒野求生》风靡全球,他的探险经历给全球数十亿观众留下了深刻的印象,显示了人类挑战极限的生存能力。
4. 他撰写的《荒野求生少年生存小说》(Mission Survival) 帮助了很多青少年。
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参考答案
一、单项选择
1--10DAABD DBADA
二、完形填空
11.C 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.D
三、阅读理解
21.B 22.D 23.A 24.C 25.D
26.C 27.B 28.D 29.C 30.A
四、任务型阅读
31.raises his hand 32.his answer is wrong 33.Because they lack of confidence, they are afraid of showing off, or they are afraid of losing face by giving wrong answers. 34.Only six or seven students. 35.胡老师还建议同学们不要害羞,要勇敢地尝试。
五、短文填空
36.a 37.quickly 38.hid 39.called 40.and 41.their 42.to 43.sentences 44.first 45.to understand 46.who 47.was founded 48.first 49.on 50.Although/Though 51.a 52.have entered 53.better 54.Millions 55.to follow
六、补全对话
56.G 57.E 58.D 59.B 60.A
七、书面表达
Hello, everyone, I would like to introduce my favourite explorer to you. Bear Grylls, known as the famous host of Discovery Channel, used to be a soldier, and now is a writer. He once travelled around the British Isles by water scooter and across the north Atlantic by ship. He climbed the Qomolangma successfully and survived in the deadly desert. Later, in order to help people learn about the outdoor survival skills, he hosted the famous programme Man vs Wild. His experience of adventure and exploration gave people a very deep impression. He also wrote a popular novel named Mission Survival, which helps a lot of teenagers. I like him so much that I never miss his programmes. Do you want to watch it with me