单元测试卷9B
Unit4
周练
班级:___________姓名:_________学号:_________
一、单项选择。(10分)
(
)
1.—So
what
could
you
do
if
you
find
your
robot
_______________
—I
could
only
return
it
to
the
factory.
A.
was
too
much
trouble
B.
is
much
too
trouble
C.
too
much
trouble
D.
much
too
trouble
(
)
2.______
you
do,
don’t
miss
the
robot
show,
for
it
is
hard
for
us
to
get
the
tickets.
A.
Whatever
B.
However
C.
Whenever
D.
Wherever
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)
3.—What
should
these
books
___________
—Let’s
ask
our
teacher
how
___________
them.
A.
be
dealt
with;
do
with
B.
do
with;
be
dealt
with
C.
deal
with;
be
done
with
D.
be
done
with;
deal
with
(
)
4.—What
a
pity
it
is
that
you
have
lost
such
a
great
chance
to
join
in
the
training!
—I
regret
________
our
teacher
about
it
last
week.
A.
not
to
ask
B.
having
not
asked
C.
not
having
asked
D.
not
ask
(
)
5.You’d
better
visit
your
teacher,
Mr.
Jiang
________
in
Shanghai,
for
you
haven’t
seen
other
for
years.
A.
during
you
stay
B.
while
to
stay
C.
during
your
stay
D.
while
your
stay
(
)
6.Your
suggestions
_______
his
needs
so
much
that
he
was
_________
with
you.
A.
satisfying;
satisfying
B.
satisfied;
satisfied
C.
satisfied;
satisfy
D.
satisfy;
satisfied
(
)
7.—Do
you
know
______________________
in
China
—I
am
not
sure
of
it,
but
I
know
it
has
_____________
in
the
world.
A.
What
is
the
population;
the
second
biggest
B.
how
many
people
there
are;
the
biggest
C.
how
much
population
there
is;
the
second
largest
D.
what
the
population
is;
the
largest
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)
8.—Mum,
what
are
you
doing
at
the
moment
You
are
busy!
—Yeah.
I
am
cooking
_______
for
your
father’s
birthday.
I
hope
________
it.
A.
especially;
he
will
like
B.
especially;
him
to
like
C.
specially;
him
to
like
D.
specially;
he
likes
(
)
9.—______
the
percentage
of
the
young
men
who
can
speak
English
______
in
your
company
—About
60
percent,
I
hear.
A.
What
is;
going
to
rise
to
B.
How
much
is;
going
to
rise
C.
What
are;
going
to
raise
to
D.
How
much
is;
going
to
raise
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)
10.
There
are
about
___
students
in
our
school,
and
about
____
of
them
are
children
of
migrant
workers.
A.
three
hundreds;
three-fourth
B.
three
hundred;
three-fourths
C.
three
hundreds;
three
fourths
D.
three
hundred
of;
three-fourths
二、完型填空。(15分)
Space
travel
is
nothing
new.
The
first
spacecraft
with
a
11
was
sent
up
into
space
in
1961.
Since
then,
people
have
not
only
travelled
to
space,
12
many
of
them
have
also
lived
there
in
space
stations
for
some
time.
The
Soviet
Union
(苏联)
sent
the
first
space
station,
called
SalyutⅠ,
into
space
in
1971.
Salyut
Ⅰwas
13
as
a
place
where
people
could
live
while
they
observed
(观测)
space
and
did
experiments.
The
first
group
of
14
lived
there
for
23
days.
Shortly,
the
United
States
15
its
own
space
station,
called
Skylab.
Astronauts
16
and
often
lived
in
these
space
stations
for
a
short
time.
17 ,
in
the
late
1980s
the
Soviet
Union
sent
the
Mir
space
station,
which
made
it
18
for
people
to
live
in
space
for
a
longer
time.
Mir
stayed
in
space
19
2001,
when
it
was
decided
that
the
space
station
was
too
old
and
no
longer
20
to
live
in.
Living
in
space
stations
seems
to
be
21 ,
but
astronauts
face
many
problems.
One
of
them
is
22 .
All
the
meals
on
space
station
are
put
together
on
Earth
and
sent
there
by
space
shuttle.
Because
the
food
has
to
last
a
long
time
(sometimes
up
to
three
months),
a
lot
of
it
has
to
be
23
in
cans.
The
space
station
has
a
cool
room
to
keep
fruit
and
vegetables
24 .
Astronauts
also
eat
many
other
foods
such
as
dried
meat.
Without
the
help
of
25 ,
sitting
down
to
eat
can
be
tough.
Astronauts
sometimes
have
to
fix
themselves
to
the
wall
while
eating.
They
also
have
to
be
very
careful
so
that
food
does
not
float
away.
(
)11.
A.
human
B.
dog
C.
computer
D.
cat
(
)12.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
so
D.
or
(
)13.
A.
protected
B.
fixed
C.
designed
D.
repaired
(
)14.
A.
teachers
B.
engineers
C.
workers
D.
astronauts
(
)15.
A.
conducted
B.
built
C.
borrowed
D.
found
(
)16.
A.
left
B.
moved
C.
visited
D.
missed
(
)17.
A.
Although
B.
Therefore
C.
However
D.
Otherwise
(
)18.
A.
hard
B.
tough
C.
important
D.
possible
(
)19.
A.
in
B.
during
C.
within
D.
till
(
)20.
A.
fashionable
B.
safe
C.
exciting
D.
comfortable
(
)21.
A.
fun
B.
helpful
C.
difficult
D.
boring
(
)22.
A.
play
B.
work
C.
sleep
D.
food
(
)23.
A.
eaten
B.
stored
C.
cooked
D.
completed
(
)24.
A.
cheap
B.
bad
C.
fresh
D.
warm
(
)25.
A.
gravity
B.
Earth
C.
oxygen
D.
network
阅读理解。(20分)
A
There’s
no
pizza
on
Mars,
but
scientists
have
found
a
way
to
solve
this
problem
for
hungry
astronauts:
a
pizza
printer!
NASA
has
developed
a
machine
that
“prints”
food.
They
showed
a
model
of
the
printer
in
Texas,
the
US.
How
does
it
work
Cartridges
(墨盒)
can
be
filled
with
powdered
dough
(面粉团),
cheese,
sauce,
water
and
oil.
Put
these
ingredients
(配料)
layer
by
layer
onto
a
printer
bed.
The
printer
bed,
which
gets
hot
from
below,
cooks
the
food
as
it’s
being
printed.
Since
most
of
the
ingredients
are
powdered
(使成粉末),
they
can
be
sent
into
space
and
stored
for
many
years
without
going
bad.
The
food
powder
can
mix
with
water
and
oil
when
they’re
being
printed.
In
outer
space,
there
are
fewer
choices
for
astronauts
for
dinner.
Most
of
their
foods
—
even
things
like
beef
—
are
eaten
from
bags
as
powder.
Scientists
hope
the
new
food
printer
can
be
used
to
make
more
delicious
food
in
outer
space,
keeping
astronauts
healthier
and
healthier.
The
printer
isn’t
only
used
in
outer
space.
Scientists
think
it
could
be
useful
on
the
Earth,
too.
It
could
allow
personal
meals
to
be
made
at
the
dinner
table,
according
to
people’s
different
needs.
(
)26.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
second
paragraph
A.
The
advantages
of
the
printer.
B.
How
the
printer
works.
C.
How
the
printer
was
invented.
D.
How
food
in
outer
space
is
stored.
(
)27.
In
outer
space,
food
can
be
stored
for
many
years
without
going
bad
.
A.
when
it’s
mixed
with
water
B.
when
it’s
mixed
with
oil
C.
when
it’s
powdered
D.
when
it’s
put
in
the
fridge
(
)28.
The
underlined
phrase
“layer
by
layer”
means
“ ”
in
Chinese.
A.
逐渐
B.
同时
C.
最后
D.
逐层
(
)29.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
Astronauts
can
eat
beef
powder
in
outer
space.
B.
A
model
of
the
food
printer
was
shown
in
New
York.
C.
Only
astronauts
can
eat
the
food
from
the
printer.
D.
The
printer
can
only
be
used
in
outer
space.
(
)30.
What’s
the
BEST
title
for
this
passage
A.
Astronauts’
life
in
outer
space
B.
Hungry
Just
print!
C.
How
to
make
pizza
D.
How
to
make
a
printer
B
Tired
Finns
(芬兰人)
in
the
western
city
of
Turku
can
now
escape
pressures
at
home
or
stress
at
work
at
a
café
where
people
can
catnap
(打盹儿).
The
idea
of
Turku’s
new
“nap”
café
is
from
Jeremy
Mast,
a
Frenchman
who
has
been
living
in
Finland
since
2006
and
was
searching
for
a
place
to
rest
several
years
ago.
“The
idea
came
to
me
in
a
restaurant
when
I
felt
a
bit
sleepy
after
a
meal,”
he
said.
“I
thought
it
would
be
so
nice
to
have
a
place
for
resting
and
I
started
to
think
what
it
could
be
like.”
After
finding
people
liked
his
idea,
Mast
opened
the
Naphouse
in
January,
2009
with
the
support
of
the
European
Union’s
youth
culture
budget.
The
café
is
also
used
as
an
art
gallery
and
an
activity
workshop
for
young
people.
People
are
given
slippers,
a
pillow,
a
blanket
(毯子)
and
even
a
teddy
bear
before
entering
the
blue-coloured
nap
room.
“A
lot
of
different
kinds
of
people
come
here:
students,
working
people
and
a
lot
of
mothers
with
babies,”
Mast
said,
adding
that
his
customers
often
sleep
there
for
about
an
hour
and
a
half.
Customers
can
use
the
service
for
free,
but
some
choose
to
make
a
donation
to
the
Naphouse.
Now
that
he
runs
the
Naphouse,
however,
Mast
says
he
does
not
always
have
time
to
have
a
nap
during
the
day.
(
)31.
What
do
we
know
about
Jeremy
Mast
A.
He
grew
up
in
Finland.
B.
He
likes
coffee
and
sleeping.
C.
He’s
a
Frenchman
living
in
Finland.
D.
He
opened
the
first
Naphouse
in
2006.
(
)32.
What
does
the
Naphouse
also
serve
as
A.
A
restaurant.
B.
An
art
gallery.
C.
A
meeting
hall.
D.
A
shop.
(
)33.
What
kind
of
people
often
come
to
Jeremy’s
Naphouse
A.
Old
people.
B.
Retired
people.
C.
Young
people.
D.
Mothers
without
babies.
(
)34.
How
long
do
the
customers
usually
have
a
nap
in
Jeremy’s
Naphouse
A.
For
about
90
minutes.
B.
For
about
2
hours.
C.
For
about
half
an
hour.
D.
For
about
three
quarters
of
an
hour.
(
)35.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
The
Naphouse
was
opened
in
summer.
B.
Finns
are
living
an
easy
and
relaxing
life.
C.
Customers
have
to
make
a
donation
to
continue
using
the
service.
D.
Jeremy
Mast
is
too
busy
running
the
Naphouse
to
take
a
nap
now.
五、任务型阅读。(10分)
If
you
dream
of
becoming
a
spaceman
after
you
grow
up,
get
started
now!
A
spaceman
needs
a
strong
body
and
mind.
See
here
what
spacemen
are
able
to
do.
They
have
many
abilities
that
may
make
you
amazed.
Do
you
still
have
a
long
way
to
go
Spacemen
are
able
to
live
upside
down
(头朝下地).
They
do
this
not
just
during
sleep,
but
also
when
eating
and
going
to
the
toilet.
Before
they
fly
into
space,
they
have
lots
of
practice.
Each
upside-down
training
time
lasts
for
20
days.
Spacemen
aren’t
just
spaceship
drivers
but
also
machine
repairers
and
scientists.
They
have
to
know
every
part
of
the
spaceship
and
how
it
works.
If
something
goes
wrong,
they
must
know
how
to
make
it
work
again.
Also
they
do
scientific
experiments
in
space.
Spacemen
know
how
to
live
in
the
wild.
They
take
a
knife,
a
gun
and
some
dye
(染料)
with
them
into
space.
If
they
land
in
forests,
the
knife
and
gun
can
protect
them
from
wild
animals.
If
they
fall
into
the
sea,
the
dye
can
colour
the
sea
water
around
them
yellow.
This
can
help
people
find
them
easily
on
the
sea.
Spacemen
can’t
get
dizzy
(眩晕的).
A
spaceship
is
not
a
plane.
When
it
goes
up,
the
extra
gravity
force
can
break
people’s
bones.
Spacemen
must
have
strong
bodies
for
this.
They
can’t
get
a
headache
or
be
sick.
With
many
things
to
take
care
of,
they’ve
got
no
time
for
sickness.
Spacemen
have
amazing
(1)
They
can
live
upside
down
They
(2)
a
lot
before
they
fly
into
space.
They
receive
upside-down
trainings,
each
of
which
(3)
for
20
days.
They
can
both
drive
and(4) the
spaceship
They
know
every
part
of
the
spaceship
and
they
can
make
any
part
that
goes
(5)
work
again.
They
also
do
(6)
in
space.
They
know
how
to
live
in
the
wild
They
take
many
tools
with
them
into
space
in
case
(以防)
they
land
in
(7)
or
fall
into
the
sea.
These
tools
can
help
(8)
themselves
or
help
people
find
them
easily.
They
can’t
get
dizzy
They
must
be
very
strong.
They
have
to
keep
themselves
away
from
(9) .
Conclusion
A
spaceman
needs
a
strong
body
and
(10) .
1._____________
2._____________
3._____________
4._____________
5._____________
6._____________
7._____________
8._____________
9._____________
10.____________
五、词汇。(10分)
(A)
根据所给中文提示写出正确的单词,完成下列句子。(每空一词)
1.A
__________
(乘客)
bag
was
stolen
on
the
train
yesterday.
2.
One
of
the
main
(
缺点)
of
the
job
is
the
long
hours.
3.
__________
(比较)
with
what
he
had
already,
the
new
stamps
were
not
very
interesting.
4.
________
(污染的)
air
does
harm
to
our
health.
It’s
necessary
to
keep
air
fresh
and
clean.
5.
My
father
works
in
Lenovo
as
a(n)
(电子的)
engineer.
(B)
用所给英文的适当形式完成下列句子。
6.The
questions
she
asked
last
week
is
still
under
___________(discuss).
7.There
was
a
survey
_________(carry)
out
in
schools
in
Sunshine
Town
last
week.
8.They’ve
reached
an
__________(agree)
on
how
to
share
the
kitchen
.
9.
About
three
_________
(five)of
the
doctors
in
the
hospital
are
women
10.The
low—sugar
cakes
are
____________
(special)
made
for
the
elderly.
六、将下列复合句改成简单句。(10分)
1.
If
I
don’t
have
a
rest,
I
can’t
walk
further.
I
can’t
walk
further____________________.
2.
Neil
Armstrong
was
presented
the
Medal
of
Freedom
because
he
served
excellently.
Neil
Armstrong
was
presented
the
Medal
of
Freedom______________________.
3.
Please
remind
him
that
there
will
be
a
birthday
party
for
Daniel.
Please
remind
him________________________________.
4.
Yuan
happened
to
find
a
matural
hybrid
rice
plant
that
had
many
advantages.
Yuan
happened
to
find
a
matural
hybrid
rice
plant_________________________.
They
collected
Moon
rocks
after
they
landed
on
the
Moon.
They
collected
Moon
rocks______________________.
七、首字母填空。(10分)
As
space
science
develops,
man
has
learned
more
and
more
about
space.
Space
is
not
only
a
1
but
also
dangerous.
While
working
in
space,
spacemen
are
facing
danger
as
well
as
s
2
.
Scientists
have
found
out
that
the
in
radiation(辐射)is
the
greatest
danger
to
spacemen.
When
spacemen
are
working
in
space,
they
are
in
d
3
of
the
radiation
from
the
sun
and
other
stars,
which
is
bad
for
their
health.
The
h
4
of
the
radiation
won’t
be
found
until
their
children
even
grandchildren
are
born.
Some
s
5
medicine
may
work
a
little,
but
no
really
effective
medicine
has
been
found
so
far.
Space
r
6
is
also
thought
to
be
a
great
danger
to
spacemen.
It’s
reported
that
there
were
9,000
man-made
things
flying
in
space.
About
30%
of
these
are
satellites,
10%
are
s
7
,
and
the
rest
are
space
rubbish.
An
explosion(爆炸)in
space
in
1999
made
a
cloud
of
300,000
fragments
(碎片),
each
at
least
4mm
in
size.
A
small
piece
of
these
even
knocked
a
spaceship
window
and
c
8
some
damage(损
坏).
Scientists
are
watching
and
reporting
any
possible
danger
all
the
time.
They
are
working
to
deal
with
space
rubbish.
A
9
space
is
really
dangerous,
it
interests
many
people
on
the
Earth.
In
the
near
future,
it
may
become
possible
for
people
to
spend
a
few
days
in
a
space
hotel.
We
may
even
choose
to
leave
the
earth
and
live
in
space
in
a
few
years.
So
we
should
do
something
to
help
i
10
the
space
environment.
1._____________
2._____________
3._____________
4._____________
5._____________
6._____________
7._____________
8._____________
9._____________
10.____________
八、书面表达。(15分)
目前,地球正面临着前所未有的危机,人口增多,能源减少,到太空生活成了热门话题。Daniel和他的同学讨论了在火星上生活的利弊,请根据讨论结果并加上自己的观点写一篇报道。
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on
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Life
on
Mars
is
different
from
that
on
Earth.
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students
think
it
is
better
to
live
on
Mars
than
on
earth
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1单元测试卷9B
Unit4
周练
班级:___________姓名:_________学号:_________
一、单项选择。(10分)
(
C
)
1.—So
what
could
you
do
if
you
find
your
robot
_______________
—I
could
only
return
it
to
the
factory.
A.
was
too
much
trouble
B.
is
much
too
trouble
C.
too
much
trouble
D.
much
too
trouble
(
A
)
2.______
you
do,
don’t
miss
the
robot
show,
for
it
is
hard
for
us
to
get
the
tickets.
A.
Whatever
B.
However
C.
Whenever
D.
Wherever
(
D
)
3.—What
should
these
books
___________
—Let’s
ask
our
teacher
how
to___________
them.
A.
be
dealt
with;
do
with
B.
do
with;
be
dealt
with
C.
deal
with;
be
done
with
D.
be
done
with;
deal
with
(
C
)
4.—What
a
pity
it
is
that
you
have
lost
such
a
great
chance
to
join
in
the
training!
—I
regret
________
our
teacher
about
it
last
week.
A.
not
to
ask
B.
having
not
asked
C.
not
having
asked
D.
not
ask
(
C
)
5.You’d
better
visit
your
teacher,
Mr.
Jiang
______
in
Shanghai,
for
you
haven’t
seen
each
other
for
years.
A.
during
you
stay
B.
while
to
stay
C.
during
your
stay
D.
while
your
stay
(
B
)
6.Your
suggestions
_______
his
needs
so
much
that
he
was
_________
with
you.
A.
satisfying;
satisfying
B.
satisfied;
satisfied
C.
satisfied;
satisfy
D.
satisfy;
satisfied
(
D
)
7.—Do
you
know
______________________
in
China
—I
am
not
sure
of
it,
but
I
know
it
has
_____________
in
the
world.
A.
what
is
the
population;
the
second
biggest
B.
how
many
people
there
are;
the
biggest
C.
how
much
population
there
is;
the
second
largest
D.
what
the
population
is;
the
largest
(
D
)
8.—Mum,
what
are
you
doing
at
the
moment
You
are
busy!
—Yeah.
I
am
cooking
_______
for
your
father’s
birthday.
I
hope
________
it.
A.
especially;
he
will
like
B.
especially;
him
to
like
C.
specially;
him
to
like
D.
specially;
he
likes
(
A
)
9.—______
the
percentage
of
the
young
men
who
can
speak
English
______
in
your
company
—About
60
percent,
I
hear.
A.
What
is;
going
to
rise
to
B.
How
much
is;
going
to
rise
C.
What
are;
going
to
raise
to
D.
How
much
is;
going
to
raise
(
B
)
10.
There
are
about
___
students
in
our
school,
and
about
____
of
them
are
children
of
migrant
workers.
A.
three
hundreds;
three-fourth
B.
three
hundred;
three-fourths
C.
three
hundred;
three
fourths
D.
three
hundred
of;
three-fourths
二、完型填空。(15分)
Space
travel
is
nothing
new.
The
first
spacecraft
with
a
11
was
sent
up
into
space
in
1961.
Since
then,
people
have
not
only
travelled
to
space,
12
many
of
them
have
also
lived
there
in
space
stations
for
some
time.
The
Soviet
Union
(苏联)
sent
the
first
space
station,
called
SalyutⅠ,
into
space
in
1971.
Salyut
Ⅰwas
13
as
a
place
where
people
could
live
while
they
observed
(观测)
space
and
did
experiments.
The
first
group
of
14
lived
there
for
23
days.
Shortly,
the
United
States
15
its
own
space
station,
called
Skylab.
Astronauts
16
and
often
lived
in
these
space
stations
for
a
short
time.
17 ,
in
the
late
1980s
the
Soviet
Union
sent
the
Mir
space
station,
which
made
it
18
for
people
to
live
in
space
for
a
longer
time.
Mir
stayed
in
space
19
2001,
when
it
was
decided
that
the
space
station
was
too
old
and
no
longer
20
to
live
in.
Living
in
space
stations
seems
to
be
21 ,
but
astronauts
face
many
problems.
One
of
them
is
22 .
All
the
meals
on
space
station
are
put
together
on
Earth
and
sent
there
by
space
shuttle.
Because
the
food
has
to
last
a
long
time
(sometimes
up
to
three
months),
a
lot
of
it
has
to
be
23
in
cans.
The
space
station
has
a
cool
room
to
keep
fruit
and
vegetables
24 .
Astronauts
also
eat
many
other
foods
such
as
dried
meat.
Without
the
help
of
25 ,
sitting
down
to
eat
can
be
tough.
Astronauts
sometimes
have
to
fix
themselves
to
the
wall
while
eating.
They
also
have
to
be
very
careful
so
that
food
does
not
float
away.
(
A
)11.
A.
human
B.
dog
C.
computer
D.
cat
(
B
)12.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
so
D.
or
(
C
)13.
A.
protected
B.
fixed
C.
designed
D.
repaired
(
D
)14.
A.
teachers
B.
engineers
C.
workers
D.
astronauts
(
B
)15.
A.
conducted
B.
built
C.
borrowed
D.
found
(
C
)16.
A.
left
B.
moved
C.
visited
D.
missed
(
C
)17.
A.
Although
B.
Therefore
C.
However
D.
Otherwise
(
D
)18.
A.
hard
B.
tough
C.
important
D.
possible
(
D
)19.
A.
in
B.
during
C.
within
D.
till
(
B
)20.
A.
fashionable
B.
safe
C.
exciting
D.
comfortable
(
A
)21.
A.
fun
B.
helpful
C.
difficult
D.
boring
(
D
)22.
A.
play
B.
work
C.
sleep
D.
food
(
B
)23.
A.
eaten
B.
stored
C.
cooked
D.
completed
(
C
)24.
A.
cheap
B.
bad
C.
fresh
D.
warm
(
A
)25.
A.
gravity
B.
Earth
C.
oxygen
D.
network
阅读理解。(20分)
There’s
no
pizza
on
Mars,
but
scientists
have
found
a
way
to
solve
this
problem
for
hungry
astronauts:
a
pizza
printer!
NASA
has
developed
a
machine
that
“prints”
food.
They
showed
a
model
of
the
printer
in
Texas,
the
US.
How
does
it
work
Cartridges
(墨盒)
can
be
filled
with
powdered
dough
(面粉团),
cheese,
sauce,
water
and
oil.
Put
these
ingredients
(配料)
layer
by
layer
onto
a
printer
bed.
The
printer
bed,
which
gets
hot
from
below,
cooks
the
food
as
it’s
being
printed.
Since
most
of
the
ingredients
are
powdered
(使成粉末),
they
can
be
sent
into
space
and
stored
for
many
years
without
going
bad.
The
food
powder
can
mix
with
water
and
oil
when
they’re
being
printed.
In
outer
space,
there
are
fewer
choices
for
astronauts
for
dinner.
Most
of
their
foods
—
even
things
like
beef
—
are
eaten
from
bags
as
powder.
Scientists
hope
the
new
food
printer
can
be
used
to
make
more
delicious
food
in
outer
space,
keeping
astronauts
healthier
and
healthier.
The
printer
isn’t
only
used
in
outer
space.
Scientists
think
it
could
be
useful
on
the
Earth,
too.
It
could
allow
personal
meals
to
be
made
at
the
dinner
table,
according
to
people’s
different
needs.
(
B
)26.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
second
paragraph
A.
The
advantages
of
the
printer.
B.
How
the
printer
works.
C.
How
the
printer
was
invented.
D.
How
food
in
outer
space
is
stored.
(
C
)27.
In
outer
space,
food
can
be
stored
for
many
years
without
going
bad
.
A.
when
it’s
mixed
with
water
B.
when
it’s
mixed
with
oil
C.
when
it’s
powdered
D.
when
it’s
put
in
the
fridge
(
D
)28.
The
underlined
phrase
“layer
by
layer”
means
“ ”
in
Chinese.
A.
逐渐
B.
同时
C.
最后
D.
逐层
(
A
)29.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
Astronauts
can
eat
beef
powder
in
outer
space.
B.
A
model
of
the
food
printer
was
shown
in
New
York.
C.
Only
astronauts
can
eat
the
food
from
the
printer.
D.
The
printer
can
only
be
used
in
outer
space.
(
B
)30.
What’s
the
BEST
title
for
this
passage
A.
Astronauts’
life
in
outer
space
B.
Hungry
Just
print!
C.
How
to
make
pizza
D.
How
to
make
a
printer
B
Tired
Finns
(芬兰人)
in
the
western
city
of
Turku
can
now
escape
pressures
at
home
or
stress
at
work
at
a
café
where
people
can
catnap
(打盹儿).
The
idea
of
Turku’s
new
“nap”
café
is
from
Jeremy
Mast,
a
Frenchman
who
has
been
living
in
Finland
since
2006
and
was
searching
for
a
place
to
rest
several
years
ago.
“The
idea
came
to
me
in
a
restaurant
when
I
felt
a
bit
sleepy
after
a
meal,”
he
said.
“I
thought
it
would
be
so
nice
to
have
a
place
for
resting
and
I
started
to
think
what
it
could
be
like.”
After
finding
people
liked
his
idea,
Mast
opened
the
Naphouse
in
January,
2009
with
the
support
of
the
European
Union’s
youth
culture
budget.
The
café
is
also
used
as
an
art
gallery
and
an
activity
workshop
for
young
people.
People
are
given
slippers,
a
pillow,
a
blanket
(毯子)
and
even
a
teddy
bear
before
entering
the
blue-coloured
nap
room.
“A
lot
of
different
kinds
of
people
come
here:
students,
working
people
and
a
lot
of
mothers
with
babies,”
Mast
said,
adding
that
his
customers
often
sleep
there
for
about
an
hour
and
a
half.
Customers
can
use
the
service
for
free,
but
some
choose
to
make
a
donation
to
the
Naphouse.
Now
that
he
runs
the
Naphouse,
however,
Mast
says
he
does
not
always
have
time
to
have
a
nap
during
the
day.
(
C
)31.
What
do
we
know
about
Jeremy
Mast
A.
He
grew
up
in
Finland.
B.
He
likes
coffee
and
sleeping.
C.
He’s
a
Frenchman
living
in
Finland.
D.
He
opened
the
first
Naphouse
in
2006.
(
B
)32.
What
does
the
Naphouse
also
serve
as
A.
A
restaurant.
B.
An
art
gallery.
C.
A
meeting
hall.
D.
A
shop.
(
C
)33.
What
kind
of
people
often
come
to
Jeremy’s
Naphouse
A.
Old
people.
B.
Retired
people.
C.
Young
people.
D.
Mothers
without
babies.
(A
)34.
How
long
do
the
customers
usually
have
a
nap
in
Jeremy’s
Naphouse
A.
For
about
90
minutes.
B.
For
about
2
hours.
C.
For
about
half
an
hour.
D.
For
about
three
quarters
of
an
hour.
(
D
)35.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
The
Naphouse
was
opened
in
summer.
B.
Finns
are
living
an
easy
and
relaxing
life.
C.
Customers
have
to
make
a
donation
to
continue
using
the
service.
D.
Jeremy
Mast
is
too
busy
running
the
Naphouse
to
take
a
nap
now.
五、任务型阅读。(10分)
If
you
dream
of
becoming
a
spaceman
after
you
grow
up,
get
started
now!
A
spaceman
needs
a
strong
body
and
mind.
See
here
what
spacemen
are
able
to
do.
They
have
many
abilities
that
may
make
you
amazed.
Do
you
still
have
a
long
way
to
go
Spacemen
are
able
to
live
upside
down
(头朝下地).
They
do
this
not
just
during
sleep,
but
also
when
eating
and
going
to
the
toilet.
Before
they
fly
into
space,
they
have
lots
of
practice.
Each
upside-down
training
time
lasts
for
20
days.
Spacemen
aren’t
just
spaceship
drivers
but
also
machine
repairers
and
scientists.
They
have
to
know
every
part
of
the
spaceship
and
how
it
works.
If
something
goes
wrong,
they
must
know
how
to
make
it
work
again.
Also
they
do
scientific
experiments
in
space.
Spacemen
know
how
to
live
in
the
wild.
They
take
a
knife,
a
gun
and
some
dye
(染料)
with
them
into
space.
If
they
land
in
forests,
the
knife
and
gun
can
protect
them
from
wild
animals.
If
they
fall
into
the
sea,
the
dye
can
colour
the
sea
water
around
them
yellow.
This
can
help
people
find
them
easily
on
the
sea.
Spacemen
can’t
get
dizzy
(眩晕的).
A
spaceship
is
not
a
plane.
When
it
goes
up,
the
extra
gravity
force
can
break
people’s
bones.
Spacemen
must
have
strong
bodies
for
this.
They
can’t
get
a
headache
or
be
sick.
With
many
things
to
take
care
of,
they’ve
got
no
time
for
sickness.
Spacemen
have
amazing
(1)
They
can
live
upside
down
They
(2)
a
lot
before
they
fly
into
space.
They
receive
upside-down
trainings,
each
of
which
(3)
for
20
days.
They
can
both
drive
and(4) the
spaceship
They
know
every
part
of
the
spaceship
and
they
can
make
any
part
that
goes
(5)
work
again.
They
also
do
(6)
in
space.
They
know
how
to
live
in
the
wild
They
take
many
tools
with
them
into
space
in
case
(以防)
they
land
in
(7)
or
fall
into
the
sea.
These
tools
can
help
(8)
themselves
or
help
people
find
them
easily.
They
can’t
get
dizzy
They
must
be
very
strong.
They
have
to
keep
themselves
away
from
(9) .
Conclusion
A
spaceman
needs
a
strong
body
and
(10) .
1.
abilities
2.
practise
3.
lasts
4.
repair
5.
wrong
6.
experiments
7.
forests
8.
protect
9.
sickness
10.
mind
五、词汇。(10分)
(A)
根据所给中文提示写出正确的单词,完成下列句子。(每空一词)
1.A
_passenger’s_________
(乘客)
bag
was
stolen
on
the
train
yesterday.
2.
One
of
the
main
disadvantages
(
缺点)
of
the
job
is
the
long
hours.
3.
_Compared____
(比较)
with
what
he
had
already,
the
new
stamps
were
not
very
interesting.
4.
_Polluted_______
(污染的)
air
does
harm
to
our
health.
It’s
necessary
to
keep
air
fresh
and
clean.
5.
My
father
works
in
Lenovo
as
a(n)
electronic (电子的)
engineer.
(B)
用所给英文的适当形式完成下列句子。
6.The
questions
she
asked
last
week
is
still
under
_discussion__________(discuss).
7.There
was
a
survey
_carried________(carry)
out
in
schools
in
Sunshine
Town
last
week.
8.They’ve
reached
an
_agreement________(agree)
on
how
to
share
the
kitchen
.
9.
About
three
_fifths________
(five)of
the
doctors
in
the
hospital
are
women
10.The
low—sugar
cakes
are
__specially__________
(special)
made
for
the
elderly.
六、将下列复合句改成简单句。(10分)
1.
If
I
don’t
have
a
rest,
I
can’t
walk
further.
I
can’t
walk
further_without
a
rest________.
2.
Neil
Armstrong
was
presented
the
Medal
of
Freedom
because
he
served
excellently.
Neil
Armstrong
was
presented
the
Medal
of
Freedom_because
of
his
excellent
service___
3.
Please
remind
him
that
there
will
be
a
birthday
party
for
Daniel.
Please
remind
him_of
the
birthday
party
for
Daniel______.
4.
Yuan
happened
to
find
a
matural
hybrid
rice
plant
that
had
many
advantages.
Yuan
happened
to
find
a
matural
hybrid
rice
plant_with
many
advantages_______.
They
collected
Moon
rocks
after
they
landed
on
the
Moon.
They
collected
Moon
rocks__after
landing
on
the
Moon____________________.
七、首字母填空。(10分)
As
space
science
develops,
man
has
learned
more
and
more
about
space.
Space
is
not
only
a
1
but
also
dangerous.
While
working
in
space,
spacemen
are
facing
danger
as
well
as
s
2
.
Scientists
have
found
out
that
the
in
radiation(辐射)is
the
greatest
danger
to
spacemen.
When
spacemen
are
working
in
space,
they
are
in
d
3
of
the
radiation
from
the
sun
and
other
stars,
which
is
bad
for
their
health.
The
h
4
of
the
radiation
won’t
be
found
until
their
children
even
grandchildren
are
born.
Some
s
5
medicine
may
work
a
little,
but
no
really
effective
medicine
has
been
found
so
far.
Space
r
6
is
also
thought
to
be
a
great
danger
to
spacemen.
It’s
reported
that
there
were
9,000
man-made
things
flying
in
space.
About
30%
of
these
are
satellites,
10%
are
s
7
,
and
the
rest
are
space
rubbish.
An
explosion(爆炸)in
space
in
1999
made
a
cloud
of
300,000
fragments
(碎片),
each
at
least
4mm
in
size.
A
small
piece
of
these
even
knocked
a
spaceship
window
and
c
8
some
damage(损
坏).
Scientists
are
watching
and
reporting
any
possible
danger
all
the
time.
They
are
working
to
deal
with
space
rubbish.
A
9
space
is
really
dangerous,
it
interests
many
people
on
the
Earth.
In
the
near
future,
it
may
become
possible
for
people
to
spend
a
few
days
in
a
space
hotel.
We
may
even
choose
to
leave
the
earth
and
live
in
space
in
a
few
years.
So
we
should
do
something
to
help
i
10
the
space
environment.
1.___amazing
2.__success__
3.__danger_____
4.____harm_________
5.__special_________
6.___rubbish___7.___spaceships__8.__caused____9.____Although_________10._improve
八、书面表达。(15分)
目前,地球正面临着前所未有的危机,人口增多,能源减少,到太空生活成了热门话题。Daniel和他的同学讨论了在火星上生活的利弊,请根据讨论结果并加上自己的观点写一篇报道。
Advantages
Disadvantages
interestinggo
to
online
schoolsmuch
more
spacerobot
(
do
work
for
us)things
are
cheap
get
ill
from
living
therefar
from
Earthno
food,
water
or
oxygensome
dangerous
alienseasily
float
away
Life
on
Mars
Life
on
Mars
is
different
from
that
on
Earth.
Some
students
think
it
is
better
to
live
on
Mars
than
on
earth
because
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