人教新目标英语九年级上册
Unit
10
you’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.单元测试题
单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)。
(
)1.
The
host
family
went
out
of
way
to
make
us
at
home.
A.They;
feel
B.them;
to
feel
C.their;
feel
D.theirs;
feeling
(
)2.
They
went
out
of
their
way
that
big
problem.
A.to
solve
B.solve
C.solving
D.to
solving
(
)3.
The
car
which
was
driven
by
a
drunken
man
the
big
tree
last
night.
A.knocked
at
B.knocked
on
C.knocked
into
D.knocked
out
(
)4.
She
live
alone.
But
she
living
alone
because
she
feels
lonely.
A.used
to;
doesn’t
used
to
B.is
used
to;
was
used
to
C.used
to;
is
not
used
to
D.was
used
to;
doesn’t
used
to
(
)5.
Although
she
has
no
good
look,
she
really
hopes
to
be
by
her
roommates.
A.criticized
B.left
C..respected
D.kept
(
)6.
—I
am
sorry
I
didn’t
do
a
good
job.
—Never
mind.
,
you
have
tried
your
best.
A.
Above
all
B.
In
all
C.
At
all
D.
After
all
(
)7.
Hong
Kong
Disneyland
is
well
worth
.
A.
to
visit
B.
visiting
C.
visit
D.
visited
(
)8.
China
is
making
great
efforts
the
traditional
culture.
A.
to
develop
B.
developing
C.
developed
D.
develop
(
)9.
Don’t
keep
your
children
for
such
a
long
time.
A.
study
B.
studying
C.
to
study
D.
studies
(
)10.
The
wise
mother
made
her
son
many
useful
books.
A.
read
B.
to
read
C.
reading
D.
reads
(
)11.
Everyone
is
supposed
a
seat
belt
in
the
car.
A.
wearing
B.
to
wear
C.
to
be
worn
D.
wears
(
)12.
Listening
to
the
music
always
makes
me
.
A.
relaxed;
relaxing
B.
relaxed;
relaxed
C.
relaxing;
relaxing
D.
relaxing;
relaxed
(
)13.
My
parents
and
teachers
always
me
progress.
So
I
have
to
work
hard.
A.
hope;
to
make
B.
wish;
make
C.
expect;
make
D.
expect;
to
make
(
)14.
I
think
it’s
useful
for
you
a
second
language.
A.
learn
B.
to
learn
C.
learning
D.
to
learning
(
)15.
I
met
Mary,
and
she
lent
me
¥20.
It
was
kind
her
to
lend
me
the
money.
A.
for
B.
of
C.
with
D.
in
二、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)。
I’m
Henry
from
America.
This
is
my
first
time
in
Japan.
One
day
some
new
colleagues(同事)
invited
me
to
1
.
At
first,
I
was
quite
happy
and
learned
to
use
chopsticks
with
them,
but
later
2
started.
That
day,
I
had
a
3
.
I
felt
uncomfortable
with
my
nose,
so
I
turned
away
from
the
table
and
blew(擤)
my
nose.
My
colleagues
looked
at
me
4
.
They
explained
to
me
that
in
Japan,
people
don’t
blow
their
noses
in
public—especially
at
table.
When
I
was
trying
to
stick
my
5
in
my
bowl
of
rice,
one
of
my
colleagues
said,
“Don’t
do
that.
Just
leave
them
on
the
table.”
Later,
I
found
that
leaving
your
chopsticks
in
your
rice
means
death
6
Japanese
culture!
The
next
time
I
needed
to
blow
my
nose,
I
left
the
table
and
went
to
the
toilet.
7
I
returned,
it
was
nearly
time
to
leave.
I
noticed
there
were
some
small
bowls
with
water
in
them
on
the
table.
It
smelt
good
and
I
started
8
it
before
it
got
cold.
Then
I
saw
some
of
my
colleagues
cover
their
mouths.
They
were
trying
not
to
9
.
“What’s
the
matter?”
I
asked
the
colleague
next
to
me.
“It’s
for
washing
10
fingers,”
he
said.
For
a
moment,
I
didn’t
know
whether
to
laugh
or
cry.
(
)1.
A.
find
out
B.
hang
out
C.
check
out
D.
eat
out
(
)2.
A.
problems
B.
performances
C.
predictions
D.
projects
(
)3.
A.
job
B.
cold
C.
journey
D.
class
(
)4.
A.
excitedly
B.
politely
C.
proudly
D.
strangely
(
)5.
A.
knife
B.
fork
C.
spoon
D.
chopsticks
(
)6.
A.
for
B.
in
C.
with
D.
to
(
)7.
A.
When
B.
So
C.
Unless
D.
Because
(
)8.
A.
pouring
B.
cooking
C.
mixing
D.
drinking
(
)9.
A.
regret
B.
doubt
C.
laugh
D.
leave
(
)10.
A.
their
B.
your
C.
his
D.
her
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)。
A
Imagine(假设)
you’re
enjoying
dinner
with
your
friends
at
a
nice
restaurant.
You’re
having
a
great
time
when
suddenly
you
hear
a
phone
ringing
at
the
table
next
to
you.
A
man
takes
out
his
phone
and
starts
talking
about
problems
he’s
having
with
his
girlfriend.
He
keeps
talking
for
almost
ten
minutes!
How
will
you
feel?
Maybe
you
will
feel
uncomfortable,
but
you
can
do
nothing
about
it.
This
happens
all
the
time,
not
only
in
restaurants,
but
also
on
buses,
at
the
cinema,
everywhere!
Cell
phones
are
useful
in
our
daily
lives.
But
be
careful
not
to
be
noisy
phone
users
and
disturb
others.
You
are
supposed
to
control
your
own
behavior.
Here
are
a
few
rules:
Follow
the
rules!
When
you’re
in
public
places
and
see
a
sign
that
says
“Turn
off
cell
phones”,
don’t
use
your
phone.
If
you
are
allowed,
speak
softly
for
a
short
time
and
try
to
keep
away
from
other
people.
Phone
off!
Never
make
calls
in
a
theater,
when
you
are
watching
a
movie
or
enjoying
a
concert.
Pay
attention!
Talking
on
a
cell
phone
while
driving
is
dangerous.
And
watch
where
you’re
going
when
you’re
walking
down
the
streets
and
talking
on
the
phone.
As
more
people
use
cell
phones,
things
are
going
to
get
worse.
So,
the
next
time
you’re
getting
ready
to
make
a
call,
stop
and
consider
the
people
around
you.
(
)1.
In
paragraph
1,
the
writer
mainly
tells
us
.
A.
an
example
of
bad
manners
B.
how
bad
phones
can
be
to
people
C.
why
using
phones
is
not
allowed
in
a
restaurant
D.
what
the
man
talks
on
the
phone
with
his
girlfriend
(
)2.
The
underlined
word
“disturb”
means
“
”
in
Chinese.
A.
帮助
B.
支持
C.
打扰
D.
利用
(
)3.
According
to
the
passage,
we
are
NOT
supposed
to
make
calls
.
A.
in
a
restaurant
B.
on
a
bus
C.
on
the
street
D.
in
a
theater
(
)4.
When
you
have
to
talk
on
the
phone
in
public,
you
should
follow
the
following
rules
EXCEPT
.
A.
using
earphones
B.
making
short
talks
C.
keeping
away
from
people
D.
talking
in
a
low
voice
(
)5.
We
can
learn
that
from
the
passage.
A.
public
manners
are
important
in
our
lives
B.
cell
phones
lead
to
people’s
bad
relationship
C.
people
ought
to
turn
off
cell
phones
in
public
places
D.
cell
phones
have
become
the
most
useful
tools
in
our
lives
B
We
saw
an
interesting
documentary
some
days
ago.
It
says
that
before
you
go
to
another
country,
it
is
a
great
help
if
you
know
the
language
and
some
of
the
customs
of
the
country.
When
people
meet
each
other
for
the
first
time
in
Britain,
they
say
“How
do
you
do?”
and
shake
hands.
Usually
they
do
not
shake
hands
when
they
haven’t
met
for
a
long
time
or
when
they
will
be
away
from
each
other
for
a
long
time.
Last
year
a
group
of
German
students
went
to
England
for
a
holiday.
Their
teacher
told
them
that
the
English
people
hardly
shake
hands.
So
when
they
met
their
English
friends
at
the
station,
they
kept
their
hands
behind
their
backs.
The
English
students
had
learned
that
the
Germans
shake
hands
as
often
as
possible,
so
they
put
their
hands
in
front
and
got
ready
to
shake
hands
with
them.
It
made
both
of
them
laugh.
(
)6.
It
is
if
you
know
the
language
and
some
customs
of
the
country
you
want
to
go
to.
A.
not
useful
B.
not
helpful
C.
very
helpful
D.
very
sad
(
)7.
English
people
usually
shake
hands
when
they
.
A.
meet
every
time
B.
meet
for
the
first
time
C.
say
goodbye
to
each
other
D.
say
hello
to
each
other
(
)8.
Usually
English
people
don’t
shake
hands
when
they
.
A.
won’t
be
away
B.
say
“How
do
you
do?”
C.
meet
for
the
first
time
D.
haven’t
met
for
a
long
time
(
)9.
German
people
shake
hands.
A.
often
B.
never
C.
hardly
ever
D.
sometimes
(
)10.
This
passage
is
about
.
A.
shaking
hands
B.
languages
C.
a
holiday
D.
languages
and
customs
C
Some
British
and
American
people
like
to
invite
friends
for
a
meal
at
home.
You
should
not
be
upset
(不安的)
if
your
English
friends
don’t
invite
you
home.
It
doesn’t
mean
they
don’t
like
you.
Dinner
parties
usually
start
between
7
p.
m.
and
8
p.m.
and
end
at
about
11
p.
m.
Ask
your
hosts
what
time
you
should
arrive.
It’s
polite
to
bring
flowers,
chocolates
or
a
bottle
of
wine
as
a
gift.
Usually
the
evening
starts
with
drinks
and
snacks.
If
you
want
to
be
very
polite,
say
how
much
you
like
the
room,
or
the
pictures
on
the
wall.
But
remember-it’s
not
polite
to
ask
how
much
things
cost.
In
many
families,
the
husband
sits
at
one
end
of
the
table
and
the
wife
sits
at
the
other
end.
They
eat
with
their
guests.
You’ll
probably
start
the
meal
with
soup
or
something
small,
then
you’ll
have
meat
or
fish
with
vegetables,
and
then
dessert
followed
by
coffee.
It’s
polite
to
finish
everything
on
your
plate
and
to
take
more
if
you
want
it.
Did
you
enjoy
the
evening?
Call
your
hosts
the
next
day,
or
write
them
a
short
"thank
you"
letter.
British
and
American
people
like
to
say
"thank
you,
thank
you,
thank
you"
all
the
time!
(
)11.If
your
English
friend
doesn’t
invite
you
for
dinner
at
home,
it
doesn’t
mean
he
or
she
.
A.doesn’t
like
you
B.likes
you
C.can’t
afford
to
do
so
D.is
too
busy
(
)12.It’s
impolite
.
A.for
a
guest
to
ask
about
the
price
of
a
certain
thing
B.for
a
guest
to
have
drinks
and
snacks
before
the
evening
C.to
take
something
with
you
when
you
are
invited
to
dinner
D.for
a
guest
to
eat
up
everything
on
his
or
her
plate
(
)13.The
meal
ends
with
usually.
A.soup
B.coffee
C.meat
or
fish
D.dessert
(
)14.When
you
are
invited
to
a
dinner
party,
you’d
better
.
A.ask
what
time
you
should
arrive
B.take
your
wife
with
you
C.drink
as
much
as
possible
D.eat
as
many
snacks
as
you
can
(
)15.Which
of
the
following
is
true?
A.The
hosts
like
the
people
who
sit
closer
to
them.
B.The
hosts
like
the
people
who
ask
them
time,
price,
age,
etc.
C.The
husband
and
the
wife
usually
sit
together.
D.You
can
call
your
host
the
next
day
or
write
a
short
letter
of
thanks
after
that.
四、任务型阅读。(每小题2分,共10分)。
阅读短文,完成表格,每空不多于3个单词。
Different
countries
and
different
people
have
different
manners.We
must
find
out
their
customs,so
that
they
will
not
think
us
ill-mannered.Here
are
examples
of
the
things
that
a
well-educated
person
does
or
does
not
do.
If
you
visit
Chinese
family,you
should
knock
at
the
door
first.When
the
door
opens,you
will
not
move
before
the
host
says
“Come
in,please.”After
you
enter
the
room,you
should
not
sit
down
until
the
host
asks
you
to
take
a
seat.When
a
cup
of
tea
is
put
on
a
tea
table
before
you
or
sent
to
your
hand,you
will
say
“Thank
you”,and
receive
it
with
two
hands,not
one
hand,or
they
will
think
you
are
ill-mannered.
Before
entering
a
house
in
Japan,it
is
good
manners
to
take
off
your
shoes.In
European
countries,even
though
shoes
sometimes
become
very
dirty,this
is
not
done.In
Malaysia,a
guest
never
finishes
the
food
on
the
table.He
leaves
a
little
to
show
that
he
has
had
enough.In
England,a
guest
always
finishes
drink
or
the
food
to
show
that
he
has
enjoyed
it.This
will
make
the
host,especially
the
hostess
pleasant.
Countries
Good
manners
Ill
manners
China
Receive
something
with
two
hands.
Receive
something
with
1.
.
2.
Take
off
your
shoes
before
entering
the
room.
Not
take
off
your
shoes.
European
countries
Not
3.
your
shoes
even
dirty.
4.
Leave
a
little
food
to
show
you
have
had
enough.
Not
leave
the
food
on
the
table.
England
5.
.
五、单词拼写(每小题1分,共5分)。
根据句意及汉语提示写单词。
1.
The
little
girl
(亲吻)her
mum
goodnight
before
she
goes
to
bed.
2.
The
basketball
match
is
(值得)watching.
3.
The
couple
have
one
daughter
and
two
(外孙女).
4.
It’s
said
that
the
terrible
weather
in
this
(季节)caused
the
ship
accident.
5.
(敲)at
the
door
before
entering.
六、根据汉语意思完成英语句子
(每题2分,共10分)
。
1.
她下班回来时,顺便到她朋友家坐了坐。
She
her
friend’s
house
when
she
came
back
from
work.
2.
飞机将在十分钟后起飞。
The
plane
is
in
ten
minutes.
3.
让他人等很久是不礼貌的。
keep
others
waiting
so
long.
4.
当我去会见朋友的时候,我尽力准时。
I
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
5.
我们理应彼此帮助。
We
help
each
other.
七、书面表达(共20分)
。
每个国家都有自己的风俗习惯,请你用英文介绍一下自己国家的风俗。要求:80词左右。内容应包括:
1.
Greet
people
when
you
meet
for
the
first
time.
2.
Table
manners.
3.
Rules
in
people’s
houses.
Customs
in
China
Each
country
has
its
own
customs.
In
China
答案
一、1-5CACCC
6-10DBABA
11-15BDDBB
二、1-5DABDD
6-10BADCB
三、1-5ACDAA
6-10CBDAD
11-15AABAD
四、1.one
hand
2.
Japan
3.
take
off
4.
Malaysia
5.Finish
the
food
五、1.
kisses
2.
worth
3.
granddaughters 4.
season
5.
Knock
六、1.
dropped
by
2.
taking
off
3.
it’s
impolite
to
4.
make
an
effort
5.
are
supposed
to
七、书面表达
Customs
in
China
Each
country
has
its
own
customs.
In
China,we
also
have
our
own
customs.
When
we
meet
people
for
the
first
time,
we
usually
shake
hands
instead
of
kissing
or
bowing.
We
often
use
chopsticks
to
eat
food.
When
we
are
at
the
dinner
table
,
we
shouldn’t
talk
loudly.
And
it’s
polite
to
wait
for
the
old
to
eat
first.
It’s
rude
to
point
at
others
with
your
chopsticks.
We’d
better
finish
all
the
food
in
our
bowls
because
it’s
impolite
to
waste
food.
When
we
visit
our
friends,
we’d
better
take
a
small
gift.
We
should
knock
at
the
door
before
going
into
their
rooms
and
we
must
be
polite
in
other
people’s
homes.
When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do.