九年级牛津译林版英语Unit8单元测试
一.单项选择:
1.
----The
volunteers
are
doing
a
great
job
in
Yushu.
????----Yes.
They
are
helping
the
people
___
are
suffering
from
the
earthquake.
????
A.
which??
??
??????
B.
what??
????
??????
C.
/???
?
??????
??????
??????
D.
who
2.
They
want
to
develop
a
kind
a
dog-friendly
food
____
will
help
dog
owners
cool
down
their
pets.
????
A.
who??
????
??????
B.
what??
????
??????
C.
which??
??
??????
??????
D.
whether
3.
The
girl
_____won
the
gold
medal
comes
from
Beijing
Sunshine
Secondary
School.
?????
A.
who??
????
??????
B.
which??
??
??????
C.
what??
????
??????
??????
D.
whom
4.
One
of
the
most
interesting
places
in
Yangzhou
________
are
often
visited
by
foreigners
is
the
West
Slender
Lake.
?????
A.
what??
????
??????
B.
who??
?????
??????
C.
that??
?????
??????
??????
D.
/
5.
—Who
is
your
favorite
writer?
—Mo
Yan.
He
is
the
first
Chinese
person
_________
wins
the
Nobel
Prize
for
Literature.
A.
which
B.
where
C.
that
D.
whom
6.
—I
like
the
photo
I
took
on
the
beach
yesterday.
What
do
you
think
of
it?
—Well,
really
nice!
A.
where
B.
when
C.
which
D.
who
7.
We
all
like
the
story
about
the
teacher
happened
in
our
school
last
week.
A.
what
B.
who
C.
whom
D.
that
8.Do
you
remember
the
report
about
the
teacher
_____
was
read
by
our
monitor
last
week?
A.
which??
?????????
B.
what??
???????????
C.
whom??
?????????
D.
who
9.
The
report
and
the
teacher
_________disappeared
have
not
yet
been
found.
???
A.
which??
?????????
B.
who??
????????????
C.
that?
??????????????
D.
/
10.
Andy
asked
whether_______
after
he
finished
his
task
A.
can
he
go
to
the
cinema
B.
he
can
go
to
the
cinema
.
C.
he
could
go
to
the
cinema
D.
could
he
go
to
the
cinema
11.
-Do
you
know
the
man_______
is
standing
at
the
door?
-Yes,
I
do.
He's
a
friend
of_______.
A
when;
I
B.
who;
mine
C.
that;
me
D.
which;
my
12.
A
terrible
food
happened
in
Beijing.
_______,
many
houses
and
bridges
were
damaged.
A.
As
a
result
of
B.
As
a
result
C.
In
a
result
of
D.
In
a
result
13.
I
can't
find
the
watch_______
my
mother
bought
me
yesterday.
A
who
B.
when
C.
which
D.
when
14.
In
summer,
we
often
see
some
children_______
in
the
river.
A
to
swim
B.
swimming
C.
swim
D.
swam
15.
He
says
that_______.
A.
he
won't
be
free
until
tomorrow
B.
why
he
dislikes
swimming
C.
if
he
will
come
to
Jim's
party
D.
when
will
the
meeting
be
held
二.完形填空:
Sir
Arthur
Ignatius
Conan
Doyle
was
a
Scottish
doctor
and
writer.He
was
1
for
his
stories
about
the
detective
Sherlock
Holmes.
Arthur
Conan
Doyle
was
born
in
1859,Scotland.He
is
now
2
as
“Conan
Doyle".Conan
Doyle
was
sent
to
school
at
the
age
of
nine.He
then
3
on
to
study
at
Stony
horst
College.From
1876
to
1881
he
4
medicine
at
the
University
of
Edinburgh.While
studying,Conan
Doyle
also
began
writing
short
stories.His
first
story
5
out
before
he
was
20.Following
his
term
at
university,he
had
a
job
as
a
doctor
on
the
ship.While
waiting
for
6
,Conan
Doyle
then
began
writing
stories.
Sherlock
Holmes
was
first
known
to
the
7
in
1887.Sherlock
Holmes
was
a
clever
detective;he
was
8
to
solve
almost
all
difficult
cases.
In
1885,Conan
Doyle
married
Louisa
Hawkins.She
got
a
9
disease
and
died
in
1906.
The
next
year
he
married
Jean
Elizabeth
Luckier.He
had
first
me
and
fallen
in
10
with
her
in
1897.
He
died
of
a
heart
attack
at
age
71.His
last
words
were
“You
are
wonderful.”
(
)1.A.1ate
B.pleasant
C.famous
D.sorry
(
)2.A.looked
B.put
C.told
D.known
(
)3.A.came
B.arrived
C.went
D.got
(
)4.A.pracriced
B.studied
C.remembered
D.saw
(
)5.A.got
B.came
C.took
D.put
(
)6.A.visitors
B.teachers
C.patients
D.doctors
(
)7.A.public
B.children
C.books
D.friends
(
)8.A.afraid
B.able
C.unlikely
D.angry
(
)9.A.small
B.big
C.1ight
D.serious
(
)10.A.love
B.anger
C.happiness
D.sadness
三.阅读理解:
A
A
thief
entered
the
bedroom
of
the
30th
President
of
the
United
States,
who
met
him
and
helped
him
escape
punishment.
The
event
happened
in
the
early
morning
hours
in
one
of
the
first
days
when
Calvin
Coolidge
came
into
power,
late
in
August,
1923.
He
and
his
family
were
living
in
the
same
third-floor
suite(套房)
at
the
Willard
Hotel
in
Washington
that
they
had
occupied
several
years
before.
The
former
President's
wife
was
still
living
in
the
White
House.
Coolidge
awoke
to
see
a
stranger
go
through
his
clothes,
remove
a
wallet
and
a
watch
chain
Coolidge
spoke,
"I
wish
you
wouldn't
take
that."
The
thief,
gaining
his
voice,
said,
"Why?"
"I
don't
mean
the
watch
and
chain,
only
the
charm(表坠).
Take
it
near
the
window
and
read
what
is
impressed
on
its
back,
"
the
President
said.
The
thief
read,
"Presented
to
Calvin
Coolidge.
"
"Are
you
President
Coolidge?"
he
asked
The
President
answered,
"Yes,
and
the
House
of
Representatives(众议院)
gave
me
that
watch
charm.
I'm
fond
of
it.
It
would
do
you
no
good.
You
want
money.
Let's
talk
this
over.
"
Holding
up
the
wallet,
the
young
man
said
in
a
low
voice,
"1'11
take
this
and
leave
everything
else.
"
Coolidge,
knowing
there
was
$
80
in
it,
persuaded
the
young
man
to
sit
down
and
talk.
He
told
the
President
he
and
his
college
roommate
had
overspent
during
their
holiday
and
did
not
have
enough
money
to
pay
their
hotel
bill.
Coolidge
added
up
the
roommate
two
rail
tickets
back
to
the
college.
Then
he
counted
out
$
32
said
it
was
a
loan(借款).
He
then
told
the
young
man,
"There
is
a
guard
in
the
corridor."
The
young
man
nodded
and
left
through
the
same
window
as
he
had
entered.
1.
What
caused
the
thief
to
meet
the
President?
A.
He
knew
the
President
had
lots
of
money.
B.
He
knew
the
President
lived
in
the
suite.
C.
He
wanted
to
be
a
rich
businessman
D.
He
wanted
to
steal
some
money.
2.
Why
did
Calvin
Coolidge
live
at
the
Willard
Hotel
in
those
days?
A.
Because
the
former
President
was
still
living
in
the
White
House.
B.
Because
the
former
First
Lady
hadn't
left
the
White
House.
C.
Because
the
First
Lady
liked
to
live
there.
D.
Because
he
liked
there.
3.
Coolidge
counted
out
$32_______.
A.
in
order
not
to
be
killed
by
the
thief
B.
in
order
to
be
out
of
danger
C.
so
that
the
student
could
overcome
his
difficulty
D.
because
he
had
'no
more
money
4.
The
young
man's
roommate
went
back
to
the
college_______.
A.
by
air
B.
by
water
C.
by
bus
D.
by
train
5.
Which
of
the
following
might
happen
afterwards?
A.
The
young
man
repaid
the
$
32.
B.
The
thief
was
put
into
prison
C.
The
President
told
many
reporters
the
thief's
name.
D.
The
President
ordered
the
young
man
to
repay
the
money.
B
Stealing
cars
for
love
A
man
named
Simon
Black
from
California
had
a
tool
that
could
start
up
cars
made
in
Japan
easily.It
is
said
that
he
had
stolen
many
cars.
One
day
he
was
caught
at
the
scene
as
he
was
stealing
the
27th
car.
The
young
man
told
the
police
that
he
did
this
just
for
a
girl
he
loved.
Simon
Black
was
very
poor,
but
he
had
a
very
beautiful
girlfriend.
He
didn’t
want
her
to
know
he
was
poor,
so
he
made
up
his
mind
to
steal
a
car.
For
the
first
time,
he
was
successful
and
drove
it
to
see
her.
She
was
very
excited
about
“
his”
wonderful
car.
From
then
on,
every
time
he
visited
her,
he
would
drive
a
different
car.
It
was
just
for
love!
Sometimes
love
can
make
a
man
mad!
This
time
when
the
owner
of
the
car
found
Simon
trying
to
steal
his
car,
he
called
the
police
at
once.
After
knowing
this,
Simon’s
girlfriend
told
the
police
that
she
was
going
to
leave
him.
She
wasn’t
willing
to
have
a
boyfriend
with
a
criminal
record.
6.Simon
Black
was
good
at
stealing
cars
made
in_________.
A.
England
B.
France
C.
America
D.
Japan
7.How
many
cars
did
Simon
Black
succeed
in
stealing?
A.
27.
B.
26.
C.
36.
D.
37.
8.Why
did
Simon
Black
steal
a
car
at
first?
A.
Because
his
girlfriend
needed
money.
B.
Because
his
father
asked
him
to
do
so.
C.
Because
he
wanted
to
give
the
car
to
his
girlfriend.
D.
Because
he
didn’t
want
to
let
his
girlfriend
know
he
was
poor.
9.
How
did
Simon
Black’s
girlfriend
feel
when
she
first
saw“his”car?
A.
She
was
very
frightened.
B.
She
was
very
excited.
C.
She
was
curious
about
it.
D.
She
was
very
angry.
10.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
The
police
would
not
arrest
Simon
because
he
didn’t
break
the
law.
B.
It
was
stupid
of
Simon
to
steal
cars
and
make
himself
guilty.
C.
Simon’s
girlfriend
would
love
him
much
more
than
before
in
the
future.
D.
Love
can
make
everyone
mad.
四.词汇运用:
1.The
police_______
(逮捕)the
thief
and
sent
him
into
prison.
2.They
will
offer
a_______
(报酬)for
children’s
good
behavior.
3.He
was_______
(指控)with
murder.
4.He
is
about
fifty_______
(推断).
5.They
tried
to
break
into
the
computer_______
(系统)to
get
the
exam
result.
6.
The
doctor
told
the
man
not
to
move,
or
his
cut
will_______
(blood).
7.
The
cat
was
last
seen_______
(lie)
on
the
ground
at
this
time
yesterday.
8.
Detective
Lu
said
that
they
_______
(look)
for
more
clues
the
next
day.
9.
Amy
is
trying
her
best
to
look
after
the_______
(die)
dog.
10.
Have
you
found
anything_______
(usual)
?
五.完成句子:
1.
我想知道你与新同学相处得如何。
_________________________________________________________________________
2.
Eddie正在寻找它已经丢失的食物。
_________________________________________________________________________
3.
正在检查现场的男人是个探案高手。
_________________________________________________________________________
4.
原来强行闯入银行的男人是Tom。
_________________________________________________________________________
5.
我想知道你与被偷的珠宝是否无关。
_________________________________________________________________________
六.任务型阅读:
WARNING:
Holding
a
cell
phone
against
your
ear
or
putting
it
in
your
pocket
may
be
bad
for
your
health.
This
sentence
is
a
warning
that
you’d
better
not
put
it
close
to
you
when
a
new
phone
is
bought.
Apple
company,
for
example,
doesn't
want
iPhones
to
come
closer
to
you
than
1.5
centimeters;
Research
In
Motion,
BlackBerry's
producer,
recommends
2.5
centimeters.
If
cell
phone
use
can
cause
health
problems,
the
result
will
be
very
serious.
Americans
spend
2.26
trillion
minutes
chatting
on
cell
phones
every
year,
which
brings
$109
billion
for
the
wireless
businessmen.
Devra
Davis,
an
epidemiologist(皮肤病专家)who
has
worked
for
the
University
of
Pittsburgh,
has
published
a
book
about
mobile
phone
radiation(辐射)"Disconnect."
Davis
studies
how
often
brain
cancer
happens
during
different
age
groups.
As
a
result
of
mobile
phone
radiation,
she
finds
that
a
big
increase(增长)in
brain
cancer
in
the
20-to-29
age
group
and
a
drop
for
the
older
people.
Children
are
more
easily
hurt
by
radiation
than
grown-ups,
Ms.
Davis
and
other
scientists
point
out.
But
no
studies
have
yet
been
finished
on
cell
phone
radiation
and
children,
she
says.
Henry
Lai,
a
research
professor,
began
lab
radiation
studies
in
1980
and
found
that
mice
exposed
to(暴露在)
radiofrequency(电波频率)radiation
had
destroyed
DNA
in
their
brains.
Ms.
Davis
recommends
using
wired
earphones(有线耳机)or
the
phone's
speaker.
Children
should
send
text
messages
rather
than
call,
she
said,
and
pregnant
women
should
keep
phones
away
from
their
bodies.
It’s
1)______________to
your
health
to
use
cell
phones
______________
from
different
companies.
●
Apple
company
3)_____________
using
cell
phones
at
least
1.5
centimeters.
●
Motion,
BlackBerry's
producer
4)______________
2.5
centimeters.
The
5)________________
of
research
from
different
areas
●
Devra
Davis
pointed
out
in
the
book
"Disconnect"
that
people
in
the
20-to-29
age
are
more
likely
to
have
brain
cancer
than
older
people
6)______________
of
mobile
phone
radiation.●
Ms.
Davis
and
other
scientists
studied
that
Children
are
7)_____________to
be
hurt
by
radiation
than
adults.
●
Henry
Lai
found
that
8)______________
exposed
to(暴露在)
radiofrequency(电波频率)
radiation
had
destroyed
DNA
in
their
brains.
Ms
Davis’s
9)_____________on
how
to
use
the
cellphone
safely
●Children
should
send
text
messages
10)_____________
of
call.
Pregnant
women
should
keep
phones
away
from
their
bodies.
七、缺词填空:
Zhong
Nanshan
was
awarded
the
Medal
of
the
Republic
for
his
contributions
to
fighting
against
COVID-19.
When
the
novel
coronavirus
hit
Wuhan,
Zhong
Nanshan,
a
famous
respiratory
expert
(呼吸科专家),said
to
the
public,
“please
don’t
go
to
Wuhan
u
1
it’s
really
necessary."
But
Zhong,
84,
rushed
on
an
overnight
train
to
Wuhan
to
f
2
the
disease.
Many
Chinese
know
Zhong
as
the
hero
who
defeated
(战胜)
SARS
in
2003.
People
share
his
photos
and
words
online,
saying
they
“trust
every
word
of
Zhong”.
He
has
given
Chinese
people
confidece
in
winning
this
battle.
★A
great
doctor
In
2003,
when
SARS
hit
China,
he
volunteered
to
treat
patients
and
asked
other
doctors
to
send
their
most
serious
cases
to
him.
After
months
of
efforts,
his
treatment
p
3
for
SARS
was
adopted
(采纳)
by
China
and
then
the
whole
world,
which
saved
thousands
of
lives.
★Back
to
the
frontlines
Seventeen
years
later,
Zhong
is
once
again
l
4
an
expert
team
to
deal
with
the
novel
coronavirus.
Zhong
worries
little
about
his
own
s
5
.
On
Jan
18,
he
took
a
high-speed
train
from
Guangzhou
to
Wuhan.
Two
days
later,
he
became
the
f
6
expert
to
tell
the
public
that
the
virus
can
be
spread
between
humans.
On
Jan
29,
he
and
his
team
spent
over
four
hours
online
checking
five
patients
who
were
in
serious
c
7
.
The
next
day,
he
chose
a
treatment
plan
for
those
patients.
Under
his
guidance,
his
team
d
8
a
rapid
test
kit
(快速检测试剂盒)
for
the
disease
that
can
show
r
9
within
15
minutes.
As
People’s
Daily
wrote,
“the
84-year-old
Zhong
Nanshan
shows
his
professionalism
(专业性)
as
a
doctor,
courage
as
a
soldier,
and
a
s
10
of
duty
as
the
backbone
(脊梁)
of
our
nation.”
八、书面表达:
昨天晚上10点左右,位于人民路的一家商店的店主人发现失窃,立即报警。警察赶到后,查看了视频监控(video
monitor),很快锁定了犯罪嫌疑人,并且找到了失物,店主人非常感谢。请根据以上提示,写一篇80词左右的短文。