Unit 2 Colour单元测试 (无答案)译林版九年级(2012)九年级英语上册

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9A Unit2 第三周
单线选择
1. _________ Simon said reminds me _________ we did during the last trip to Beijing.
A. What; of B. That; of C. That; of what D. What; of what
2. - Would you mind taking part in the hiking again next week - _________ , although I felt dead after such a long walk last time.
A. Certainly not; as good as B. Of course; as good as
C. Not at all; as well as D. Yes; as well as
3. The dictionary is a great help to my translation, but that one is _________ .
A. of no help B. little importance C. of much use D. very helpful
4. - I don't care _________ . In this camp, there is only one hairstyle-short! Understand -Yes, madam!
A. what you are used to liking B. what you used to be like
C. what are you used to liking D. what did you use to be like
5. He made up his mind to devote his life _________ pollution _________ happily.
A. to prevent; to live B. to prevent; from living
C . to preventing: from living D. to preventing; to live
6. More and more couples prefer _________ a second baby _________ their first child can feel less lonely.
A. have; in rder to B. to have; in order to C. have; so that D. to have; so that
7. Alice, could you tell me_________
A. whether she had been married B. what has happened to you
C. what was wrong with my bike D. how you call these animals
8. They have little doubt_________ the project will be a great success, though they are not sure they will have enough money to carry on with it.
A. that, whether B. whether, whether C. whether, that D. that, that
9. - What did you and your sister buy in the supermarket last night - _________ . _________ of us had money for _________ .
A. Nothing; None, something B. None; None; anything
C. Nothing; None; anything D. Nothing; Nothing; something
10. If you _________ go to his party tomorrow, _________ .
A. won't, neither do B. don't, neither will I C. don't, neither do D./, so do I
11. Andy has_________ for five years and I think five years _________ quite a long time.
A. left home; is B. been away from home; is
C. left home; are D. been away from home; are
12. - Darling, I don't think this hat goes well with your dress as red is _________ purple.-I agree. I' ll choose another one.
A. above B. against C. across D. around
13. - Your father hardly has any free time for you, _________ - _________ . He is busy with his business all the time.
A. does he; Yes B. does he; No
C. doesn't he; Yes D. doesn't he; No
14. The chemistry teacher required the students _________ more attention _________ the lab clean.
A. to pay, to keep B. to paying, to keeping
C. to pay, to keeping D. paying, keeping
15. If you _________ something, don't just say or imagine. Only by taking action and working hard for it can you get what you want.
A. are angry with B. are sure about C. are thirsty for D. are thankful to
16. The words that we should pay attention to _________ on the blackboard.
A. being written B. are written C. is writing D. writing.
二、动词填空
1. What we failed to pay attention to __________(explain) to us again by the teacher in the first class.
2. I __________(tell) that I will have to leave my job. But I don't know what I have done wrong.
3. He was kind enough to hold the door open for me as I __________(carry) too many things to spare a hand then.
4. Many schools have made a rule to stop students__________(use) mobile phones in class __________(create) a happy environment for students.
5. This kind of juice will do harm to our health if too much __________(drink).
6. In the past few years, the government __________(make) more laws __________(protect) nature reserves.
7. - Who can help us when we have difficulty solving the tasks
- The robot invented by the scientists __________(complete) all the tasks. Look, they' re well done!
8. All the other team members __________(lie) on the Long Beach, enjoying the holiday while Tom __________ (do) some extra work at home. How poor he was!
9. - The musical video you look forward to __________(sell) out yesterday.-Wow, it __________(sell) so well!
10. - You seemed busy when I walked past Have you got a minute now, sir -Sure. I __________(write) a report.It's done. So what's up
11. What do you think __________(talk) about at tomorrow's meeting
12. - Why were you absent from school yesterday -Since I caught a bad cold,I __________(decide) to have a good rest at home.
pared with her sister, Linda prefers __________(play) the piano __________(improve) herself.
14. Many kids would rather __________(have) trouble than __________(take) care of by others.
15. The officer promised they __________(keep) searching for the missing plane until it was found.
16. Two months __________(pass) since Mr Smith __________ (come) to teach English in the school.
17. The aim of new mobile phones is to make communication easier and easier, __________(not make) it harder and harder.
18. The old man seems much busier than you __________(cook) dinner for his family.
19. Which colour can our moods __________ (affect) by in our daily life
20. The railway __________(connect) Qinghai to Tibet is the longest plateau(高原) railway in the world.
21. The research the doctor devoted all his life to __________(win) high praise from the whole country at last.
22. - Have you received John's application form - Not yet. He told me that he __________(hand) it in soon.
23. The police __________(try) every possible way, but still cannot find where the kidnapper is.
24. Choosing a mobile phone for personal use is no easy task as technology __________(change) so fast.
三、六选四
A篇
Adolescence (青春期) is a difficult time for teenagers. It takes place when you are aged between thirteen and nineteen. 37 You may go through some changes. For example, you used to be _______(happy) in the company of your parents. But now you need your own space and some privacy. In the past, your parents made most decisions for you, but now you want to decide things for yourself.
38 But it is important to remember that they will affect your relationship with your parents. So what can you do to make life easier and make sure that you stay on good terms with your parents
Firstly, your parents will feel much better if you let them know that you still love and value them.Remember that they have forever lost the little child you once were. They may not say so, but they are probably feeling a sense of _______(lose).
Secondly, try to agree _______your family rules. You may feel these are __________(necessary), but your________(parent) main concern(顾虑) is just to keep you safe. 39 It may feel like a nuisance(麻烦事) to remember to phone them and let them know where you are, but make the effort anyway.
Thirdly, try to understand why they might be angry with your behavior. Do your parents get cross if you spend hours playing video games and leave your homework till the last minute That's because they want you to do well at school.
40 Keep talking to your parents, tell them about what you did today, let them know where you are going, and ask for advice if you need it. The more disconnected they feel, __________(distrustful) and controlling they tend to become.
A. Finally, it's all about communication!
B. All these changes are perfectly normal (正常的).
C. Your parents will expect you to behave responsibly.
D. Anyway, you should always listen to them carefully.
E. Once you have agreed with the rules, try to stick to them.
F As your body changes, you also begin to think and feel differently.
B篇
Interpersonal relationships and self-regulation(调节) are important for everyone. They help us live a happier and more balanced life.
When it comes to interpersonal relationships, it is necessary to be kind and considerate(体贴的). In our daily life, we need to communicate with many people. ______________ . When we talk to others, we should be polite and friendly. We should also listen to others carefully. Sometimes, people may have different opinions. ______________ . By doing so, we can build good relationships with others. For example, if a friend is going through a tough time, offering a listening ear and a helping hand can make a big difference.
Self-regulation is also important. ___________. When we feel angry or sad , we can take a deep breath and try to calm down. We can also talk to someone we trust about our feelings. This can help us feel better. 40 We can focus on met good things in life and try to solve problems instead of worrying about them.
In short, good interpersonal relationship and self-regulation skills are very important. They can help us live a better life.
A. At the same time we should learn to be positive
B Setting boundar es sa key part of self-regulation.
C. Good communication skills can help us get along well with others.
D. It helps us be aware of our own emotions and manage them in a healthy way.
E. We can talk to someone we trust about our feelings.
F In this case, we should respect their ideas and try to understand them
阅读短文回答问题
A篇
What does reading mean to you For Xu Nuoxing and Cui Buyuan, both 16, from Jiangsu, reading is a kind of therapy that could help people build resilience (韧性).
To encourage teenagers to enjoy reading, two high school students created a project called Remor—— Read more, emotion more. This project won the Best Team Award at the 2025 Gen ZEC.
Entrepreneurship Competition(Spring Round) National Venture Capital Summit in March. It also offers services like tailored (定制的) book lists, online reading clubs, and pop-up bookstore.
The two got the inspiration (灵感) from their personal __________(experience). “When I was in Grade 9, I felt ____________(extreme) anxious because of the pressure at school and confusion about the future,” said Xu. “It was the stories in books that taught me that it was more important to enjoy the process rather than to be worried about the results.”
Between October 2024 and March this year, Xu and Cui did a lot of research. They sent out surveys to understand _________(teenager) reading habits and analyzed (分析) papers on how reading improves mental health.They also spoke to professionals in business, software development, reading, and psychological counseling(心理咨询).
Among all their project's services, the tailored book lists stand out because they include psychological counseling. Teenagers can buy this service through a We Chat program, pick their preferred book genres types, and have AI recommend books to them.
What's more, teenagers can communicate with online psychologists(心理学家) to share their problems.The psychologists offer online counseling and then recommend book lists with inspiring and interesting stories.
“It is important to take advantage of the chance to turn ideas _______ reality. I hope our project can help more teenagers and spread the charm of reading,” said Xu.
前三题题的答案不超过10 个词,最后一题的答案词数不限。
41. Why did the two students create the project Remor
____________________________________________________________________
42. Compared with being worried about the results, what is more important in Xu's opinion
__________________________________________________________________
43. How do online psychologists help with the project
_____________________________________________________________________
44. from your perspective(从你的角度来说), what is the“charm of reading” (至少 2 点)
B篇
The men then took his mother by the rope and led her. He didn't like this; it was like a trap. He followed them. They went down to the river, and made a camp. White Fang was amazed by what he saw the men do. They were the masters of things not alive. Their tent were especially strange and big to him.
White Fang explored the camp. He met a puppy, who was older than him, called Lip-lip. White Fang wanted to be friendly, but Lip-lip suddenly attacked him. They became enemies. White Fang's mother wanted him to stay with her, but White Fang was curious and soon he was exploring again.
Gray Beaver was doing something important with two sticks and some grass. Women and children carried sticks and branches to him. White Fang saw something like mist (雾状物) coming from the sticks and branches, and then, something bright like the sun appeared, and grew.
White Fang went towards this bright thing with his nose, and touched it with his tongue. Then he jumped into the air, yelping. Gray Beaver laughed, and told everybody, so they all started laughing, too.Kiche started snarling loudly, but she could not get to her cub because of the rope. Poor White Fang sat there crying in the middle of the laughing men. Their laughter hurt him more than the pain.
He went back to his mother and lay down beside her. As night came on, he felt sad. He missed the woods and the cave. Here, there were so many people making noise, and all the dogs. The men were
always doing something, using their power. They were gods!
taken from White Fang
What were these humans doing with sticks and branches
____________________________________________________________________________
What happened when White Fang touched the bright thing
____________________________________________________________________________
Why did White Fang feel sad that night
____________________________________________________________________________
What were humans like according to White Fang
____________________________________________________________________________
综合填空
A篇
Liuyang, located in_________(centre) China's Hunan Province, is the world’s_________(large) production and trade centre for fireworks. _________(know) as China’ s“fireworks capital”, it has a history of making fireworks that can date back to the Tang dynasty (618-907).
Today, fireworks from Liuyang are quite popular in markets _a_________ Europe, North America and Africa.They not only bring joy and fun to people around the world. but also make people closer _________each other. Behind the joy and excitement of people setting off fireworks, Liu Yang has played a key role. Like many countries, the tradition of setting off fireworks has long been _________ important part of the New Year celebrations in Germany. Videos of German shoppers _________ (queue), outside supermarkets early in the morning to buy Chinese fireworks is a big hit on Chinese social media platforms (社交媒体平台).Many of the popular products _________(make) in Liuyang.
Xu Yunxiang, the general manager in a famous fireworks company, said that this kind of frenzy(狂热) happens almost every year. And he is glad foreigners________(enjoy) Chinese fireworks. People's need for fireworks continues to rise_________ (rapid): They want products which are safer, __________(create) and of higher quality. In recent years, Liuyang's fireworks companies_________ (increase) investment(投入) in technological research and development. They try their best to improve product quality and_________(safe). The performances of fireworks have greatly improved. This has improved the competitiveness in the national market.
B篇
If you want to feel the sense of real Beijing, walk off the main streets and visit a siheyuan.As a __________ (tradition) building, siheyuan is mostly _________(see) in northern China. A typical siheyuan has a big square courtyard(天井)__________ tour buildings on all four sides. Usually, one big family lives there. The design of a siheyuan__________ (follow) Confucian(儒家的) ideas of respecting authority(权威) and the old. The northern main house gets the most sunshine, __________ the eldest member of the family lives there. The east. and west wing houses are for children and grandchildren. The southern building is the __________ (close) to the doorway. It is usually for servants(仆人) or guests. Living under the same roof helps to form a strong family bond(纽带). Every family member stay s close by __________ (share) laughs and cries together. Later, siheyuan developed into neighbourhoods for many different families. __________ (strange) became neighbours. Their children became friends. When one family had problems. all warm-hearted neighbours came __________ (heIp).
But nowadays, modern, tall buildings have replaced(取代) many of these old beautiful buildings. __________ number of siheyuan in Beijing has dropped from 40.000 in the Qinq dynasty to 3,000 today. To protect siheyuan, the government will collect about a thousand__________ (value) siheyuan in The Records of Beijing Siheyuan.
六、阅读理解
A
It just hadn't been a very good week. On Tuesday, Sam's father lost his job. Then on Wednesday,Sam’s mother announced that the rent (房租) on their apartment was going up. Now it was Friday, and Sam received an invitation from Rosa to her birthday party.
Sam knew Rosa from Adventure Club. He knew he would enjoy Rosa’ s party, but he didn’ t want to go without a gift. What could he possibly buy her with the little bit of money he had Sam knew he couldn’ t ask Mom or Dad for any money—— not this week!
Later that afternoon, Sam noticed a second-hand book sale going on. He went there and had a quick look. Two books caught his eye. The first was a cookbook of Puerto Rican foods, and the second was a book about woman explorers. “Rosa would like these,” Sam thought, “but would it be tacky(蹩脚的)to give her second-hand books for her birthday ”
Sam decided that a second-hand gift was better than no gift at all. Besides, Rosa supported recycling in that way. So, she would probably like it. With his last dollar, Sam bought the books and went home. He felt a little better.
The party was on Saturday. Rosa opened all her gifts and thanked everyone for the nice things they had given her. She paused when she opened Sam's gift, which made him wonder if she liked the books,but nothing was said.
When Sam got home, he opened his e-mail and found this note from Rosa.
Dear Sam,
Of all the gifts,I received today, ________(you) was the nicest. How did you know I would love a book about woman explorers and a cookbook of Puerto Rican foods Now I have something to read that will inspire me to follow my dream of becoming an adventurer, and I have a book that I can share with my grandmother. She is getting older and wants to be sure her granddaughter knows how to make the wonderful foods of Puerto Rico. Thank you so much.
Rose,
Love,
The week turned out to be a good one after all.
26. Sam bought second-hand books as gifts for Rosa because .
A. he couldn't afford anything expensive B. his father has been out of work recently
C. Rosa liked collecting second-hand books D. his family were forced to pay the high rents
27. What might be the change of Sam's feelings during the week
A. upset→worried→happy B. down→excited→worried
C angry→surprised→happy D. worried→delighted→down
28. Which saying best expresses the theme of this story
A. Every rose has its thorn. B. It's the thought that counts.
C. The best things in life are free. D. Happiness depends upon ourselves.
B
Do you have good friends Do you sometimes feel so close to them that they are like family to you
It turns out that this isn't just an expression. A study from the University of California and Yale University has found that you and your friends have more genes (基因) in common than strangers do.Researchers looked at the genes of 1,933 people and compared unrelated friends’ genes and unrelated strangers' genes They found that friends have about 1% of genes that match.
“1% of genes may not sound like much to the layperson(外行), but to geneticists(遗传学家) it is a large number,” Professor Nicholas Christakis of Yale University said. In fact, this is the same number of genes you share with your fourth cousins, those who have the same great-great-great grandparents as you.
So do you happen to become friends with people who share your genes Not at all. In fact, it is evolution(进化) that brings you together.
People who share certain genes also share skills and have similar likes and dislikes,” researchers said.In ancient times, it was important that people who were alike stayed together. For example, people who had a similar susceptibility (敏感性) to the cold were more likely to help each other build a fire, giving them a better chance to stay alive.
Researchers also found that among all the genes studied, those producing a change in sense of smell were the most similar in friends. This is probably because people who smell things in the same way are more easily drawn to similar environments. For example, people who like the smell of coffee may hang out at cafes more often and as a result are more likely to meet and become friends with each other.
With these findings, the team has developed an interesting test called the“friendship score”. It can help tell how big the chances are that two people will be friends by studying their genes.
So, here is a question for you: Would you like to take this test and know in advance (提前) who your friends are going to be, or would you still prefer _________(learn)about it by yourself and let time be the judge
( )33. From the passage, we know that our friends .
A. look like our cousins B. share about 1% of genes with us
C. feel close to our family D. can help us when we feel cold
( )34. According to the passage, the writer probably agrees that .
A. we develop our friendship by chance
B. our genes decide who we can make friends with exactly)
C. everyone should take the test called the“friendship score”
D. people sharing certain genes have skills and interests in common
( )35. The writer gives the example of ancient people, in Paragraph 5 to .
A. study how ancient people dealt with the cold
B. predict that similar environments lead to friendship
C. prove that it is evolution that brings friends together
D. explain how ancient people gave each other chances to keep alive
( )36. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage
A. Friendship: Is It Possible to Be Influenced by Genes
B. Friendship: Is It Necessary to Be Judged by Time
C. Friendship: Its Influence on Behavior and Genes
D. Friendship: Its Benefits to People and Skills
C
As I looked out of the school bus window,I saw the Galaxy Drive-In (银河汽车影院). One sign said“CLOSED,” and the girl next to me whispered, “It's haunted (闹鬼的). Sometimes movies play there by themselves!” Later, I told my mom about it, but she doubted it. That night, however, I saw lights shining on the screen. Was it really haunted
The next morning, Mom and I went to check it. The place looked like an empty car park. While we were looking at an old movie poster, an. old man appeared. “This is a private place,” he said. Mom apologized,explaining we had just moved nearby and that she used to visit it as a kid. The men’s expression softened. I blurted out, “They say ghosts play movies here!” Mom gave me a look, but the man smiled. “I'm the one playing those movies,” he said, introducing himself as Nick. “My dad opened this place in 1957.”
Nick explained that he couldn't afford a digital projector(数字投影机), so he had to close it. Before leaving, he invited us to watch a movie that night. We returned, and as I sat with Mom in our car, I imagined how lively the drive-in must have been years ago. After the movie, Mom asked Nick if he'd reopen with a new projector. “Sure,” he said. That night, I. kept thinking about the excitement of seeing that big screen light up. Nick had looked so happy talking about the old days.
That's when my big idea came to me.
The next day, Mom and I talked to Nick. With his OK,I wrote a letter to our newspaper.
Help save the Galaxy! To reopen, the Galaxy Drive-In needs your help to upgrade its projection system.With your help, this historical theatre can once again become a good place for families in our town.
I ended by asking people for contributions. If even half the families in the town donated a dollar each,Nick would have enough.
We were hopeful, but after two weeks, only a few hundred dollars ________(raise).
I felt glum, but soon things brightened.
Nick called our house. “An organization that protects old theatres saw your letter and started an online fundraiser,” Nick said excitedly. “See what you started, Jared I can't thank you enough.”
That was a year ago. Today, the Galaxy is back in business. I' ve never seen Nick________(happy). On a good night, he gets 300 cars.
( )26. Why does the writer include the detail about Nick's father opening the drive-its in 19572
A. To show the drive-in's historical value. B. To explain why it needed a digital projector.
C. To show Nick's deep love for his father. D. To explain why no one came to watch movies.
( )27. What does“my big idea” in Paragraph 5 refer to
A. Buying a new projector. B. Organizing a movie night.
C. Talking to Nick with Mom. D. Writing to ask for donations.
( )28. What is the best title for the story
A. Saving the Galaxy B. Opening a Drive-In
C. Exploring the Truth D. Meeting Neighbour Nick
D
When you think of 3D-printing, you may think of small objects. But three companies are working together to print something much bigger. They' re using a large 3D printer to create the first two-storey 3D-printed house in the US.
Usually, 3D-printing involves a machine building something by putting down many layers(层) of a material—— often hot plastic. When the material gets hard, the layers stick together to create a finished object. The method here is similar, out uses concrete(混凝土).
3D-printing has been around for a while. But until recently, it __________(not be) much in the US for building houses. Now, that's changing. Several 3D-printed houses have been built in the US and more are planned. So far, no one in the US__________(create) a two-storey 3D-printed house. And this one will be a large,3-bedroom house. The house, which is in Houston, Texas, ___________(design) by a company called HANNAH.
Another company, PERI 3D Construction(建造), provided the 3D printer. And a construction company called CIVE is doing the actual building.
3D-printed concrete houses are_________(strong) and hold up better in serious storms than houses built with wood. This can save money in the long run. Since the machine is doing the building, fewer workers___________(need), which also saves money.
Ms Look, who designed the house, says that with 3D-printing, it's easy to make each house different from other houses. For example, she’ s using the 3D printer to create special shelves a through the Houston house. These kinds of changes can be applied(应用于) to almost anything.” The printer doesn't care if you print the same chair 100 times or you print 100 different chairs. says Ms Look. That means that in the future, each house could be created specially for its owners.
29. What material is used to print the two-storey 3D-printed house
A. Plastic. B. Concrete. C. Wood. D. Stone.
30. What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about
A. How 3D-printing nas developed. B . How 3D-printed houses are built.
C. The popularity of 3D-printed houses D. The advantages of 3D-printed houses.
31. What can we learn from the last paragraph
A. 3D-printing will become more popular in the future.
B. People in the future will all live in 3D-printed houses.×
C. People can build houses themselves with 3D-printing in the future.
D. 3D-printing can help people build a house based on their personal styles.
32. What is the best title for the passage
A. Three Companies in the US B. 3D-Printing Makes People's Life Easier
C. The First Two-Storey 3D-Printed House in the US
D. 3D-Printed Houses Are Cheaper than Other Houses
E
Scientists have come up with a new way of identifying(识别) animals in an area—— by testing DNA in the air. The researchers believe their new method could heIp scientists keep track of (跟踪) animals that are hard to spot, including endangered animals.
Two teams of scientists—— one in Denmark and one in the United Kingdom-came up with the same question at about the same time: Could they identify the animals in an area from DNA that was simply floating in the air
Every living thing has DNA that can be used to identify it. They leave bits of DNA________ them wherever they go. DNA left behind like this is called“environmental” DNA, or cDNA. Scientists can use it to tell what kinds of animals are in a certain place.
① But most of the time, scientists look for cDNA in water. Neither team knew that the other group was working on a similar experiment. One collected samples from different locations at Denmark’ s Copennagen Zoo, and the other at Hamerton Zoo Park in the UK. The scientists used slightly (稍微)different methods to collect their samples. But basically, both teams used vacuums(真空吸尘器) and fans to collect tiny bits of DNA.
In the laboratory, by comparing their samples with examples of DNA from different animals, the scientists were able to identify many different animals at the zoos.
The scientists chose to test in zoos because they had rare animals not naturally found in the area. Each team only discovered about the other experiment after they had written a paper about their own results.The two decided to combine(合并) their results and publish a paper together.
Both teams are excited about the ways this new method could be used in the wild. The researchers believe the method could help scientists a rot. Scientists have been looking for better ways to tack endangered animals without interfering (干扰) with them. If researchers know where the animals live, they can do a better job of protecting them. The next step is to figure out how to take this method into nature.
33. What is the primary purpose of using cDNA according to the article
A. To prevent DNA of animals from floating in the air.
B. To attract rare animals to zoos for better protection.
C. To identify animals by testing DNA found in the air.
D. To save endangered animals away from all the diseases.
34. Which of the following is TRUE about the two teams of scientists
A. They knew each other very well before. B. They found more rare animals for zoos.
C. They worked together to publish a paper. D. They used quite afferent methods to collect DNA.
35. Which sentence is suitable for ①
A. It happened at different countries B. Testing for cDNA isn't a new idea
C. Bits of DNA is too small to see in the air
D. The scientists didn't have high hope for the experiment
36. What is the article mainly about
A. Proper ways of studying rare animals. B. Differences between DNA and cDNA.
C. Challenges of protecting endangered animals. D. The cDNA Testing for Animal Identification.