牛津九年级上学期Unit6试题
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一、单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)
(
)1.
Nelson
Mandela
was
in
prison
for
27
years.
But
he
kept
working
for
black
people
and
in
1994,
he
became
President
of
South
Africa.
A.
a
B.
the
C.
an
D.
/
(
)2.
—
Do
you
know
what
the
young
man
was
charged
?
—
I
hear
he
robbed
a
woman
of
her
gold
ring.
A.
with
B.
of
C.
for
D.
about
(
)3.
It
was
of
people
to
kill
mother
elephants.
Killing
a
mother
elephant
means
killing
her
babies,
too.
A.
sad
B.
cruel
C.
impolite
D.
bright
(
)4.
My
cousin
used
to
hope
for
a
well-paid
,
but
now
he
has
to
work
as
a
salesman
for
a
living.
A.
address
B.
hobby
C.
occupation
D.
personality
(
)5.
The
detective
told
the
reporter
that
they
had
talked
with
some
witnesses
.
A.
the
following
dayB.
the
day
before
C.
tomorrow
D.
next
week
(
)6.
There
was
a
in
our
company
last
night.
A
computer
was
stolen.
A.
robbery
B.
theft
C.
kidnapping
D.
shoplifting
(
)7.
—
Can
I
take
my
pet
dog
into
the
reading
room?
I
promise
he
will
keep
quiet.
—
Sorry.
We
have
the
rule
pets
in
the
reading
room.
A.
beyond
B.
for
C.
against
D.
out
(
)8.
Look
at
the
dark
clouds
in
the
east.
It
is
to
rain.
A.
likely
B.
alike
C.
possibly
D.
probably
(
)9.
The
suspect
is
in
his
mid-thirties.
He
was
seen
around
the
park
alone
at
midnight.
A.
walk
B.
walking
C.
walked
D.
to
walking
(
)10.
The
number
of
cars
from
foreign
countries
has
reached
1.2
million
a
year.
A.
imported
B.
importing
C.
were
imported
D.
has
imported
(
)11.
Yesterday
our
biology
teacher
told
us
that
there
no
bones
at
the
bottom
of
elephants’
feet.
A.
are
B.
were
C.
had
been
D.
have
been
(
)12.
—
What
did
your
mother
say?
—
She
told
me
any
noise
because
my
sister
was
doing
her
homework.
A.
don’t
make
B.
to
not
make
C.
not
to
make
D.
didn’t
make
(
)13.
Evidence
shows
that
the
victim
a
good
fight
with
the
murderer
when
he
was
attacked.
A.
put
on
B.
put
up
C.
put
away
D.
put
off
(
)14.
—
Let’s
be
quick.
I
am
not
sure
the
airport
will
be
closed
or
not
because
of
the
bad
weather.
—
Hope
we
will
have
good
luck.
A.
when
B.
why
C.
that
D.
whether
(
)15.
—
it
is
snowing
now!
—
Yeah.
We
can
make
a
snowman
soon.
A.
What
heavy
B.
How
heavy
C.
How
heavily
D.
What
heavily
二.完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)
Four
people
who
were
guilty
of
robbery
and
murder
were
caught
by
the
police.
The
four
confessed
(供认)
in
the
police
station
16
they
had
done.
It
was
at
about
10.30
pm
on
one
17
of
June.
They
hid
behind
a
tall
building
on
their
18 ,
waiting
for
their
target
(目标)
when
an
elegant
young
woman
with
a
handbag
was
19
past
the
building.
The
four
men
then
rode
their
motorbikes
20
towards
the
young
woman.
One
wanted
to
pull
her
bag
away
but
the
woman
didn’t
let
him
succeed.
21 ,
the
others
helped
him
pull
the
woman
off
her
bike
and
22
her
with
a
knife.
The
woman
fell
onto
the
ground
and
23 .
The
men
ran
away
with
her
bag
as
quickly
as
they
24 .
They
only
got
150
in
the
woman’s
bag.
Early
the
next
morning,
the
body
of
the
young
woman
was
25
by
a
businessman.
He
was
so
26
that
he
called
the
police
on
110.
The
27
arrived
within
5
minutes.
They
checked
the
scene
and
found
a
28
with
blood.
They
also
29
the
victim
was
killed
at
the
place
where
she
was
found.
Among
the
four,
one
was
also
on
the
30
list
in
Jiangsu
Province.
Three
days
later,
they
were
all
arrested.
(
)16.
A.
what
B.
which
C.
why
D.
where
(
)17.
A.
morning
B.
afternoon
C.
noon
D.
night
(
)18.
A.
bikes
B.
motorbikes
C.
horses
D.
buses
(
)19.
A.
walking
B.
riding
C.
running
D.
driving
(
)20.
A.
slowly
B.
loudly
C.
quickly
D.
widely
(
)21.
A.
Whenever
B.
Whoever
C.
However
D.
Whatever
(
)22.
A.
attracted
B.
attacked
C.
accepted
D.
kidnapped
(
)23.
A.
bled
B.
broke
C.
laughed
D.
breathed
(
)24.
A.
can
B.
would
C.
should
D.
could
(
)25.
A.
handed
in
B.
examined
C.
moved
away
D.
found
(
)26.
A.
pleased
B.
excited
C.
frightened
D.
proud
(
)27.
A.
police
B.
robbers
C.
thieves
D.
suspects
(
)28.
A.
knife
B.
brick
C.
gun
D.
line
(
)29.
A.
completed
B.
confirmed
C.
chosen
D.
charged
(
)30.
A.
worrying
B.
worried
C.
wanting
D.
wanted
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Before
the
elevator
was
invented
in
the
late
1800s,
buildings
were
much
smaller
and
less
tall,
as
people
did
not
want
to
walk
up
and
down
stairs
all
day.
With
the
invention
of
the
elevator
came
high-rise
buildings
and
skyscrapers.
Some
people
find
elevators
make
them
a
little
uncomfortable
because
there
are
many
people
all
standing
close
in
a
small
room.
It
is
best
just
to
relax
and
enjoy
the
ride.
When
the
elevator
doors
open,
stand
aside
and
let
everyone
out
before
you
try
to
get
in.
Even
if
you
are
in
hurry,
it’s
impolite
to
push
someone
so
that
you
can
get
into
an
elevator.
Don’t
stare
at
(盯着看)
people
or
stand
too
close.
Try
to
keep
your
eyes
looking
ahead
or
you
could
make
others
feel
nervous
or
uncomfortable.
If
you
have
to
move
past
people
to
get
out
of
the
lift,
say
“Excuse
me,
please”
or
“I’m
sorry”
rather
than
just
push
them
out
of
the
way.
Others
will
appreciate
it
if
you
show
some
politeness.
If
you
are
standing
close
to
the
buttons
(按钮),
ask
others
what
floors
they
are
going
to
and
press
the
buttons
for
them.
This
is
considered
to
be
polite.
In
the
case
of
an
emergency,
follow
the
instructions
written
inside
the
elevator
and
try
to
keep
others
calm.
(
)31.
The
elevator
was
invented
.
A.
in
1800
B.
in
1899
C.
in
the
18th
century
D.
in
the
19th
century
(
)32.
Before
the
elevator
was
invented,
buildings
were
.
A.
big
enough
B.
tall
enough
C.
low
and
small
D.
huge
but
low
(
)33.
The
underlined
word
“skyscrapers”
means
“ ”
in
Chinese.
A.
天窗
B.
摩天大楼
C.
天桥
D.
冲天火箭
(
)34.
According
to
the
passage,
if
you
stare
at
someone
in
an
elevator,
he
or
she
may
feel
.
A.
uncomfortable
B.
angry
C.
strange
D.
calm
(
)35.
If
you
meet
an
emergency
in
a
lift,
you
should
.
A.
cry
for
help
loudly
B.
knock
on
the
door
loudly
C.
follow
the
lift
instructions
D.
call
the
police
for
help
B
I
walked
quickly
out
of
the
church.
It
was
late.
My
dad
was
waiting
in
his
little
red
car.
‘Get
in!
Get
in!
Why
are
you
so
late
all
the
time?’
The
ride
home
was
only
about
five
minutes
long,
but
each
minute
we
moved
slowly.
We
were
stuck
(被困住)
behind
an
old
man.
He
wasn’t
going
more
than
15
kilometres
an
hour.
My
dad
started
to
shout,
‘Learn
how
to
drive,
Grandpa!’
He
hit
the
steering
wheel
(方向盘)
with
his
hands.
He
was
really
angry.
‘Dad,
stop
it.
Why
do
you
always
...’
He
cut
me
off,
‘I’d
better
not
get
stuck
at
the
red
light
because
of
this
old
man!’
What
gave
him
the
right
(权利)
to
shout
at
someone?
Anger
developed
inside
me.
‘What
if
I
shout
at
my
friends
when
they
ask
me
for
help?’
I
asked.
I
looked
out
of
the
window,
trying
to
stop
breathing
for
a
moment.
‘You
know,
Steph,
I
think
you
are
going
to
be
a
psychologist,’
he
said.
The
last
time
I
tried
to
say
something,
he
got
angry.
‘Don’t
tell
me
how
to
drive!
If
I
want
your
opinion,
I’ll
ask
for
it!
Think
about
what
you
say
before
you
talk.’
Usually,
he’d
be
angry
that
I
would
challenge
his
authority
(权威),
but
this
time,
he
accepted
what
I
had
said.
A
sense
of
pride
rose
up
in
me.
It
had
been
a
short
drive,
but
it
had
been
the
best
car
ride
of
my
life.
(
)36.
How
long
was
the
ride
from
the
church
to
Steph’s
home?
A.
About
2
minutes.
B.
About
5
minutes.
C.
A
quarter
of
an
hour.
D.
About
an
hour.
(
)37.
Why
did
Steph’s
dad
shout
at
the
old
man?
A.
Because
the
old
man
drove
too
slowly.
B.
Because
the
old
man
drove
too
quickly.
C.
Because
they
got
stuck
at
the
red
light
because
of
the
old
man.
D.
Because
he
wanted
to
tell
the
old
man
how
to
drive
more
carefully.
(
)38.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
‘cut
off
’
mean
in
Chinese?
A.
切碎
B.
打断
C.
剪下
D.
隔绝
(
)39.
How
would
Steph’s
dad
become
when
Steph
tried
to
say
something
against
him
in
the
past?
A.
Silent.
B.
Afraid.
C.
Angry.
D.
Proud.
(
)40.
What
do
we
know
from
the
passage?
A.
Steph
is
a
well-known
psychologist.
B.
The
traffic
in
the
town
is
always
busy.
C.
Parents
should
not
accept
what
their
children
suggest.
D.
This
time
Steph
succeeded
in
making
his
dad
accept
what
he
had
said.
C
To
write
a
great
news
story,
you
have
to
make
sure
it
is
correct,
relevant
(相关的)
and
fresh.
For
a
start,
all
the
information
in
a
story
must
be
correct.
Not
only
the
spelling
and
grammar,
but
also
the
facts.
Any
mistakes
that
show
up
in
a
story
can
get
a
newspaper
into
big
trouble.
For
example,
if
a
newspaper
said
that
Yang
Liwei
was
the
first
man
to
go
into
space,
it
would
be
wrong.
He
wasn’t
the
first.
The
newspaper
would
probably
lose
lots
of
readers
because
of
that
mistake.
A
news
story
does
not
only
have
to
be
correct,
but
it
must
also
be
relevant
to
its
readers.
People
are
mostly
interested
in
news
that
happens
near
to
them.
That’s
why
you
care
more
about
what
happens
at
your
school
than
at
schools
in
America.
It’s
also
why
newspapers
in
Beijing
don’t
talk
much
about
news
in
Shanghai
or
Hong
Kong.
Make
sure
it’s
fresh.
Finally,
news
must
always
be
fresh.
When
you
pick
up
your
evening
newspaper,
you
want
to
read
about
news
that
happened
that
day.
You
don’t
want
to
read
about
news
from
last
week!
So,
now
you
know
what
makes
a
good
news
story.
Have
a
look
at
our
paper
and
see
if
it’s
full
of
good
news!
You
can
try
writing
a
news
story
for
our
paper
like
a
real
reporter.
(
)41.
What
will
happen
if
there
is
a
mistake
in
a
newspaper?
A.
The
reporter
will
probably
have
a
lot
of
trouble.
B.
The
newspaper
would
attract
more
readers.
C.
Many
readers
won’t
buy
the
newspaper
any
more.
D.
The
reporter
won’t
be
able
to
write
for
the
newspaper
again.
(
)42.
Why
would
it
be
wrong
for
a
newspaper
to
say
that
Yang
Liwei
was
the
first
man
to
go
into
space?
A.
Because
the
information
was
not
fresh.
B.
Because
the
information
was
not
correct.
C.
Because
the
information
was
not
relevant.
D.
Because
the
information
was
not
useful.
(
)43.
People
are
mostly
interested
in
news
that
happens
near
to
them,
so
newspapers
in
Beijing
talk
much
about
news
in
.
A.
Nanjing
B.
Shanghai
C.
Beijing
D.
Hong
Kong
(
)44.
Where
does
the
writer
work
most
probably?
A.
In
a
newspaper.
B.
In
a
shop.
C.
In
a
library.
D.
In
a
bank.
(
)45.
Which
can
be
the
BEST
title
for
the
passage?
A.
How
to
write
an
interesting
story
B.
Don’t
make
any
mistakes
in
news
C.
How
to
pick
a
good
newspaper
to
read
D.
How
to
write
a
story
like
a
real
reporter
四、填空(每小题1分,满分10分)
A.
根据句意和汉语提示,用正确的单词填空。
46.
How
(敢)
you
say
such
rude
words
to
your
grandpa?
You
must
say
sorry
to
him
right
now.
47.
I
prefer
to
go
(某处)
on
holiday
rather
than
stay
at
home.
48.
It’s
reported
that
(几)
thousand
people
want
to
be
volunteers
of
the
second
YOG
(青奥会).
49.
It
is
a
good
idea
to
drive
out
of
town
to
(呼吸)
the
fresh
air
in
the
countryside.
50.
The
suspect
has
some
criminal
(记录).
B.
根据句意,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
51.
(safe)
must
always
come
first
when
you
are
travelling.
52.
The
detective
wanted
to
know
whether
the
victim
had
any
(enemy).
53.
The
man
said
he
wasn’t
(guilt)
at
all.
54.
She
lost
a
lot
of
(bleed)
in
the
accident.
55.
One
of
the
(attack)
has
been
caught
already.
五.
短文填空(每小题1分,满分10分)
根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
One
evening
Mrs
Green
found
her
necklace
and
parrot
missing.
She
thought
a
thief
must
have
come
into
her
house
and
(56)
s
them,
so
she
(57)
c
the
police.
A
few
minutes
later
a
detective
came
to
her
house.
The
detective
said
that
he
had
never
seen
a
(58)
t
who
liked
stealing
parrots
and
necklaces.
It
was
(59)
a
strange
that
the
thief
had
stolen
the
(60)
p
without
its
cage.
When
they
were
talking
in
the
house,
they
suddenly
heard
someone
(61)
s
outside,
‘Hands
up!
I’ll
shoot
(62)
a
that
moves!’
Mrs
Green
recognized
the
thief’s
(63)
v .
It
was
her
parrot!
That
was
why
her
necklace
was
(64)
m
together
with
her
parrot!
The
detective
said
he
thought
the
parrot
might
have
watched
too
many
detective
(65)
f
.
六.汉译英(每小题2分,满分10分)
66.
警方认为这起抢劫案发生在昨天夜里十点至十一点之间。
The
police
believe
that
the
robbery
ten
eleven
last
night.
67.
昨天早晨七点有人看到她沿着这条街在跑。
She
the
street
at
seven
yesterday
morning.
68.
怀特小姐说那位嫌疑人以前没有犯罪记录。
Miss
White
said
the
suspect
before.
69.
去年他因偷盗被捕。
He
theft
last
year.
70.
他们的儿子曾经坐过一年牢。
七、书面表达(满分10分)
阅读下面故事的前半部分和结尾,发挥你的想象,根据所给的提示,用80个左右的单词将故事补充完整。
提示词:
check,
ask,
fingerprints,
know
enough
about
the
thief,
reward,
promise
On
December
26,
Mrs.
Brown
returned
home
from
holiday.
To
her
surprise,
she
found
the
window
of
her
bedroom
open.
And
then
she
found
some
of
her
jewellery
missing,
so
she
called
the
police.
The
next
day,
the
police
called
Mrs.
Brown
and
told
her
they
had
caught
the
thief
and
that
they
had
got
the
jewellery
back.
参考答案:
1-5
DABCB
6-10
BCABA
11-15
ACBDC
16-20
ADBBC
21-25
CBADD
26-30
CAABD
31-35
DCBAC
36-40
BABCD
41-45
CBCAD
46.
dare
47.
somewhere
48.
several
49.
breathe
50.
records
51.
Safety
52.
enemies
53.
guilty
54.
blood
55.
attackers
56.
stolen
57.
called
58.
thief
59.
also
60.
parrot
61.
shouting
62.
anyone
63.
voice
64.
missing
65.
films
66.
took
place
between;
and
67.
was
seen
running
down
68.
had
no
criminal
record
69.
was
under
arrest
for
70.
Their
son
was
born
in
prison.
One
possible
version:
On
December
26,
Mrs.
Brown
returned
home
from
holiday.
To
her
surprise,
she
found
the
window
of
her
bedroom
open.
And
then
she
found
some
of
her
jewellery
missing,
so
she
called
the
police.
The
police
arrived
in
10
minutes.
They
checked
the
scene
and
asked
Mrs.
Brown
some
questions.
They
also
asked
her
neighbours
some
questions.
They
got
some
valuable
clues
like
fingerprints
and
footprints.
A
detective
told
Mrs.
Brown
that
the
thief
had
broken
into
several
houses
before.
He
said
they
had
known
enough
about
the
thief
and
that
they
were
trying
every
possible
way
to
catch
him.
The
police
had
offered
a
reward
of
¥5,000
for
valuable
information.
They
promised
they
would
arrest
him
soon.
The
next
day,
the
police
called
Mrs.
Brown
and
told
her
they
had
caught
the
thief
and
that
they
had
got
the
jewellery
back.