2025年人教版英语九年级下册Unit 2 I think that mooncakes are delicious!单元练习题(含答案)

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2025年人教版英语九年级下册Unit2单元练习题
一、首字母提示填空(10分)
Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for families to g________ together and enjoy mooncakes.
The Dragon Boat Festival is famous for its exciting r________ races.
In India, people often use their hands to e________ food instead of forks.
Japanese people bow to show r________ when greeting others.
The Lantern Festival marks the e________ of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Thanksgiving Day is a t________ holiday in the United States to express gratitude.
In Brazil, Carnival is celebrated with colorful p________ and dances.
The Chinese government has made efforts to p________ traditional culture globally.
When visiting a temple, tourists should follow the local c________ to avoid disrespect.
Learning a foreign language helps us understand different c________ better.
二、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空(10分)
The ________ (celebrate) of Christmas includes decorating trees and exchanging gifts.
She felt ________ (surprise) when she saw the traditional tea ceremony in Japan.
The ________ (tradition) clothing in Korea is called "Hanbok."
My brother is ________ (interest) in learning about ancient Greek myths.
The students ________ (active) participated in the cultural exchange program.
The ________ (important) of respecting local customs cannot be ignored.
The festival ________ (hold) every year in March attracts thousands of tourists.
It’s polite ________ (remove) your shoes before entering a Japanese home.
The ________ (color) fireworks lit up the sky during the New Year’s Eve.
We should avoid ________ (make) jokes about other cultures.
三、完形填空(20分)
Culture shock is a common experience for people who travel or live abroad. It refers to the feeling of 1 when facing a new culture. For example, in some countries, people eat insects as food, which might seem 2 to foreigners. However, understanding cultural differences can help 3 these challenges.
Last year, Li Hua studied in the UK. At first, he felt 4 because British people often say "please" and "thank you" in daily conversations. He thought it was 5, but later he realized it showed politeness. Another challenge was food. British meals are 6 from Chinese ones. Li Hua missed dumplings and noodles, but he tried fish and chips and found them 7.
Over time, Li Hua learned to 8 local customs. He joined a football club and made friends with British students. He also taught them how to use chopsticks. This cross-cultural exchange 9 his experience unforgettable. Now, Li Hua believes that 10 an open mind is the key to adapting to a new culture.
A. excitement B. confusion C. happiness D. anger
A. delicious B. strange C. healthy D. expensive
A. create B. avoid C. increase D. reduce
A. relaxed B. bored C. surprised D. tired
A. unnecessary B. impolite C. normal D. friendly
A. protected B. different C. similar D. separated
A. terrible B. spicy C. tasty D. salty
A. ignore B. respect C. forget D. criticize
A. made B. kept C. left D. held
A. changing B. closing C. having D. losing
四、阅读理解(20分)
A
The Chinese tea ceremony, or "Gongfu Cha", is a traditional way of preparing tea that emphasizes skill and mindfulness. It originated in the Song Dynasty and is still practiced today. The process involves carefully selecting tea leaves, heating water to the right temperature, and pouring the tea in a specific manner. Each step symbolizes respect for nature and harmony with others.
Tea masters often use special tools like clay teapots and bamboo trays. The ceremony is not just about drinking tea but also about appreciating the art and philosophy behind it. Participants are encouraged to focus on the present moment and enjoy the peace it brings.
1.What is the main purpose of the Chinese tea ceremony
A. To sell tea leaves
B. To showcase cooking skills
C. To emphasize mindfulness and respect
D. To compete with other cultures
2.Which dynasty did the tea ceremony originate from
A. Tang Dynasty
B. Song Dynasty
C. Ming Dynasty
D. Qing Dynasty
3.What tools are specifically mentioned in the ceremony
A. Silver cups and glass pots
B. Clay teapots and bamboo trays
C. Plastic spoons and metal kettles
D. Paper filters and ceramic bowls
4.What are participants encouraged to do during the ceremony
A. Discuss business deals
B. Focus on the present moment
C. Take photos for social media
D. Drink as much tea as possible
5.Which word best describes the philosophy behind Gongfu Cha
A. Rushing
B. Harmony
C. Competition
D. Simplicity
B
"Hygge" (pronounced "hoo-ga") is a Danish concept that represents coziness and contentment. It involves creating a warm atmosphere, such as lighting candles, wearing soft socks, or sharing homemade food with loved ones. Danes believe hygge helps them endure long winters and strengthens relationships.
This lifestyle has gained global attention. Many people now adopt hygge by reducing screen time, decorating homes with natural materials, and prioritizing quality time. Studies show that practicing hygge can reduce stress and improve mental health.
6.What does "hygge" primarily focus on
A. Earning more money
B. Achieving career success
C. Creating cozy environments
D. Traveling to cold countries
7.How do Danes use hygge during winters
A. By working longer hours
B. By building ice sculptures
C. By strengthening social connections
D. By complaining about the weather
8.Which activity is NOT associated with hygge
A. Lighting scented candles
B. Binge-watching TV alone
C. Baking bread with family
D. Wearing comfortable clothes
9.What has research found about hygge
A. It increases productivity.
B. It reduces stress levels.
C. It requires expensive items.
D. It causes social isolation.
10.Why has hygge become popular worldwide
A. It promotes Danish tourism.
B. It addresses modern stress.
C. It encourages strict diets.
D. It supports digital lifestyles.
五、阅读还原(10分)
Understanding cultural differences is essential in today’s globalized world. 1 For example, in some Asian countries, direct eye contact might be seen as rude, while in Western cultures, it shows confidence. 2 Learning basic phrases like "hello" and "thank you" in the local language can also build trust.
3 In Japan, slurping noodles loudly is a sign that the food is delicious, but in other countries, it might be considered impolite. 4 Always observe how locals behave and follow their lead.
5 By respecting traditions, you’ll not only avoid misunderstandings but also gain deeper insights into different ways of life.
Body language varies widely across cultures.
B. Small actions can have big cultural meanings.
C. Researching local customs before traveling is helpful.
D. Sharing meals is a universal way to connect with others.
E. Being curious and open-minded makes cultural exchange rewarding.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________
六、语法填空(15分)
Cultural exchange programs 1 (become) increasingly popular among students. These programs allow participants 2 (experience) life in another country. Last year, my school 3 (organize) a trip to France. We 4 (stay) with host families and 5 (visit) famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
One thing I learned was the importance of 6 (adapt) to new customs. For instance, in France, people greet each other with cheek kisses, which 7 (be) uncommon in China. At first, I felt awkward, but my host family 8 (teach) me to embrace it.
Such experiences not only improve language skills but also broaden 9 (we) horizons. I hope more students 10 (join) similar programs in the future.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________
6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________ 10.________
七、书面表达(15分)
Should schools organize more cultural exchange activities
上周,你班对此话题进行了讨论,结果如下:
| 同意 75% | 1. 增进对不同文化的理解
2. 提高语言沟通能力
3. 培养国际视野 |
| 反对 25% | 1. 活动费用高
2. 可能影响学业
3. 部分学生不适应国外生活 |
| 你的观点 | …… |
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参考答案
一、首字母填空
gather 2. dragon 3. eat 4. respect 5. end
traditional 7. parades 8. promote 9. customs 10. cultures
二、适当形式填空
celebration 2. surprised 3. traditional 4. interested 5. actively
importance 7. held 8. to remove 9. colorful 10. making
三、完形填空
B 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. C
四.阅读理解
A篇: 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. B
B篇: 6. C 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. B
五、阅读还原
A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. E
六、语法填空
have become 2. to experience 3. organized 4. stayed 5. visited
adapting 7. is 8. taught 9. our 10. will join
七、书面表达(参考范文)
Last week, our class discussed whether schools should organize more cultural exchange activities. 75% agreed, believing it enhances cultural understanding, improves language skills, and broadens global perspectives. However, 25% opposed due to high costs, academic pressure, and potential adaptation difficulties.
In my view, cultural exchanges are invaluable. Schools can seek sponsorships to reduce costs and integrate activities into holidays to avoid affecting studies. Such experiences teach resilience and empathy, preparing students for a connected world. Let’s embrace opportunities to learn beyond textbooks!