2025年人教版英语九年级下册Unit3单元练习题
一、首字母提示填空(10分)
Could you please tell me where the r________ is I need to wash my hands.
The s________ on the wall says "Exit" in both English and Chinese.
The bookstore is b________ the bank and the supermarket.
Walk s________ ahead, and you’ll see the museum on your left.
The subway station is about 500 m________ away from here.
The park is c________ to the post office, so we can walk there.
The map shows all the main a________ in the city center.
The tourist asked how to get to the n________ bus stop.
Follow the d________ on this app, and you won’t get lost.
The library is on the third f________ of the building.
二、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空(10分)
Could you tell me where ________ (buy) a city map
She asked if the café ________ (serve) Italian food.
The sign ________ (warn) people not to smoke here.
Do you know what time the train ________ (leave)
The policeman explained how ________ (find) the nearest hospital.
I wonder whether the restroom ________ (be) clean.
He suggested ________ (take) a taxi to save time.
The tourists were confused because the directions ________ (not be) clear.
The guide told us ________ (not walk) alone at night.
Could you show me which bus ________ (go) to the airport
三、完形填空(20分)
A
Last weekend, I visited a new shopping mall. When I entered, I realized I needed to find the restroom. I walked up to the information desk and asked, “Excuse me, 1 you please tell me where the restroom is ” The staff member smiled and said, “Sure! Go straight 2 you see the fountain, then turn left. It’s next to the elevator.”
I followed her directions but still felt 3. Suddenly, a kind old man noticed my confusion and asked, “Do you need 4 ” I nodded, and he pointed to a sign that said “Restroom →”. I thanked him and finally found it. This experience taught me two things: first, always check for 5; second, don’t hesitate to ask for help.
A. can B. could C. will D. should
A. until B. because C. if D. after
A. excited B. lost C. bored D. happy
A. money B. advice C. water D. help
A. maps B. prices C. signs D. tickets
B
Last summer, my family and I traveled to Paris. On the first day, we decided to visit the Eiffel Tower. However, we soon realized we had no idea how to get there. My father approached a police officer and asked 6, “Excuse me, could you please tell us 7 the Eiffel Tower is ” The officer smiled and said, “Walk straight for two blocks, then turn right at the café. You’ll see it 8 the river.”
We followed his directions but took a wrong turn. A friendly local noticed our 9 and offered to help. She even walked with us to a nearby metro station. “Take Line 6,” she said. “It will 10 you directly there.”
This experience taught me that kindness and clear communication can solve any confusion!
6.A. nervously B. confidently C. angrily D. quietly
7.A. when B. why C. where D. how
8.A. across B. through C. under D. behind
9.A. excitement B. map C. luggage D. confusion
10.A. drive B. fly C. lead D. push
四、阅读理解(10分)
A
Understanding Public Signs
Public signs are crucial for navigation. Here are some common types:
Informational Signs: E.g., “Tourist Information Center → 200m” helps visitors find services.
Warning Signs: E.g., “Wet Floor” prevents accidents.
Prohibitory Signs: E.g., “No Photography” protects privacy.
In Japan, signs often combine text with symbols for clarity. For instance, a crossed-out cigarette means “No Smoking.” Clear signage reduces confusion and improves safety for everyone.
1.What is the main purpose of informational signs
A. To warn of dangers
B. To provide directions
C. To ban activities
D. To advertise products
2.Which sign is an example of a prohibitory sign
A. “Restroom →”
B. “No Entry”
C. “Free Wi-Fi”
D. “Parking Available”
3.How do Japanese signs enhance clarity
A. By using expensive materials
B. By combining text and symbols
C. By writing in multiple languages
D. By adding colorful decorations
B
Cultural Differences in Giving Directions
In some cultures, giving directions involves landmarks (“Turn left after the red church”). In others, people use compass directions (“Head northwest for 1km”). For example:
Mexico: Locals often describe routes using local shops or statues.
Germany: Directions are precise, with exact distances and street names.
A traveler in Cairo might hear, “Go past the spice market, then ask again.” This reflects the importance of adapting to local communication styles.
4.How do Mexicans typically give directions
A. Using compass terms
B. Mentioning landmarks
C. Providing exact meters
D. Drawing detailed maps
5.What is a key difference between German and Egyptian direction-giving
A. Germans use landmarks; Egyptians use distances.
B. Germans are precise; Egyptians rely on informal cues.
C. Germans avoid eye contact; Egyptians smile often.
D. Germans speak slowly; Egyptians use gestures.
五、阅读还原(10分)
Asking for directions can be challenging in a new place. 1 For example, in some cultures, pointing with a finger is rude, but using an open hand is acceptable. 2 Learning phrases like “Is this the right way to... ” can make communication smoother.
3 In busy cities, locals might give quick answers, while in small towns, people may offer detailed guidance. 4 If you’re unsure, ask multiple people to compare directions.
5 Staying calm and polite will help you get the help you need!
A. Body language varies across cultures.
B. Always carry a map or use a navigation app.
C. Local customs affect how people give directions.
D. Practice key phrases before your trip.
E. Patience is important when asking for help.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________
六、语法填空(20分)
When traveling, knowing how to ask for directions 1 (be) essential. Last month, I 2 (visit) Tokyo and 3 (need) to find a train station. I asked a passerby, “Could you please tell me where the nearest station 4 (be) ” She 5 (reply) kindly, “Go straight and turn right at the coffee shop.”
I thanked her and 6 (follow) her instructions. However, I still 7 (feel) confused because the streets 8 (be) crowded. Finally, another person 9 (offer) to walk me there. This experience 10 (teach) me the value of clear communication.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________
6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________ 10.________
七、书面表达(20分)
Should public places improve their signage systems
上周,你班对此话题进行了讨论,结果如下:
| 同意 80% | 1. 减少迷路和焦虑
2. 帮助游客和残障人士
3. 提升城市形象 |
| 反对 20% | 1. 更新标志费用高
2. 部分旧标志仍有价值
3. 可能导致信息过载 |
| 你的观点 | …… |
请写一篇调查报告,不少于100词。
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参考答案
一、首字母填空
restroom 2. sign 3. between 4. straight 5. meters
6.close 7. attractions 8. nearest 9. directions 10. floor
二、适当形式填空
to buy 2. serves 3. warns 4. leaves 5. to find
6.is 7. taking 8. weren’t 9. not to walk 10. goes
三、完形填空
B 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C
四 .阅读理解
A篇: 1. B 2. B 3. B
B篇: 4. B 5. B
五、阅读还原
A 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. E
六、语法填空
is 2. visited 3. needed 4. is 5. replied
6.followed 7. felt 8. were 9. offered 10. taught
七、书面表达(参考范文)
Last week, our class discussed whether public places should improve their signage systems. 80% agreed, arguing that better signs reduce confusion, assist tourists and disabled people, and enhance a city’s image. However, 20% opposed due to high costs, the value of old signs, and potential information overload.
In my opinion, clear signage is crucial. Governments can use durable materials and update signs gradually. Modern designs with universal symbols and multilingual text can balance tradition and functionality. Let’s create spaces where everyone feels welcome and informed!