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牛津九年级上学期Unit5试题
Class:
  
Name:
  
Marks:  
(满分100分)
一、单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)
(
)1.
Mrs.
Len
is
proud
of
her
daughters
because
both
of
them
have
great
   
for
music.
A.
strength
B.
interest
C.
talent
D.
pleasure
(
)2.

Stephen
Chow
is
well-know
   
the
roles
he
played
in
Hong
Kong
comedies.

And
he
is
more
than
an
actor.
He
is
also
well-known
   
a
director.
A.
for;
as
B.
with;
as
C.
for;
with
D.
as;
for
(
)3.

I
prefer
to
go
on
holiday
in
Hong
Kong.
I
can
meet
some
superstars
like
Andy
Lau
and
Tony
Leung.

Are
you
serious?
You
should
be
   
and
talk
about
something
practical.
A.
thoughtful
B.
realistic
C.
organized
D.
energetic
(
)4.

I
think
fights
in
action
films
have
a
bad
   
on
teenagers.

I
agree
with
you.
A.
effect
B.
effort
C.
affect
D.
afford
(
)5.

Did
you
see
James
this
morning?

Yes.
I
saw
him
   
the
house
and
then
he
went
upstairs.
A.
entered
B.
entered
into
C.
enter
D.
enter
into
(
)6.
The
two
officers
work
   
with
each
other
on
this
project.
Every
day,
they
sit
   
to
each
other
and
spend
hours
discussing
it.
A.
closely;
closely
B.
closely;
close
C.
close;
close
D.
close;
closely
(
)7.
We
had
a
really
hard
time
last
year.
   ,
it
is
gone
and
tomorrow
is
another
day.
A.
Whenever
B.
Anyway
C.
Therefore
D.
Although
(
)8.
Shakespeare’s
play
Hamlet
   
into
at
least
ten
different
films
over
the
past
years.
A.
has
been
made
B.
has
made
C.
had
made
D.
was
made
(
)9.
Teresa
Teng
(邓丽君),
a
forever
star
loved
by
millions
of
people,
   
on
May
8,
1995.
A.
passed
off
B.
passed
over
C.
passed
away
D.
passed
through
(
)10.
Not
only
my
mother
but
also
I
   
interested
in
watching
science
fiction
films.
A.
am
B.
is
C.
are
D.
be
(
)11.
Wendy
was
unhappy
when
she
sold
her
violin.
After
all,
she
   
it
for
a
very
long
time.
A.
has
had
B.
have
C.
has
D.
had
had
(
)12.

Jackie
had
thought
about
it
for
a
long
time
before
a
final
decision
was
made,
   ?

Yes.
It
was
really
a
hard
decision.
A.
didn’t
he
B.
hadn’t
he
C.
wasn’t
it
D.
had
he
(
)13.

I
am
really
sorry.
But
I’d
like
to
go
out
to
make
a
telephone
call.

The
film
is
on.
Do
you
really
   ?
A.
ought
to
B.
have
to
C.
hate
to
D.
prefer
to
(
)14.
Every
student
   
wear
school
uniforms
in
this
school.
A.
could
B.
might
C.
should
D.
would
(
)15.

What
do
you
think
of
buying
the
house?

   
It’s
what
we’ve
been
looking
for.
A.
Why?
B.
Why
not?
C.
Not
good.
D.
It
can’t
be
worse.
二.
完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)
The
cowboy
is
Americans’
ideal
hero.
 16 
them,
the
cowboy
is
a
free
man.
He
doesn’t
feel
comfortable
with
city
life.
He
sits
on
his
horse
 17 
his
cows
graze
over
miles
and
miles
of
grassland.
He
doesn’t
have
a
wife
or
 18 ,
so
he
sings
love
songs
to
his
horse
(poor
horse!).
The
cowboy
carries
a
gun,
but
only
to
 19 
himself
from
thieves
and
other
bad
guys.
He
doesn’t
 20 
trouble,
but
he
won’t
back
down
when
he
finds
 21 .
He’ll
protect
the
weak
and
fight
for
 22 
is
right.
A
kung
fu
master
is
a
hero
to
 23 .
A
kung
fu
master
isn’t
really
too
different
from
a
cowboy.
He
doesn’t
feel
comfortable
with
city
life,
 24 .
He
tries
to
look
for
the
meaning
of
life.
He
practises
his
martial
arts,
 25 
harm
others,
but
to
protect
himself
and
others
from
thieves
and
bad
guys.
He
looks
for
 26 
and
harmony,
and
will
only
fight
when
he
has
to.
In
a
fight
between
a
cowboy
and
a
kung
fu
master,
who
would
win?
Well,
 27 
the
cowboy!
He
has
a
gun!
But
I
don’t
think
there
would
be
 28 
fight.
The
East
and
the
West
are
different
in
many
ways,
but
they
share
the
 29 
ideas
about
good
and
bad,
and
right
and
wrong.
The
cowboy
and
the
kung
fu
master
would
shake
hands
and
 30 
each
other
when
they
were
faced
with
bad
guys.
(
)16.
A.
As
B.
Like
C.
For
D.
Except
(
)17.
A.
watching
B.
buying
C.
listening
D.
looking
(
)18.
A.
cow
B.
horse
C.
gun
D.
girlfriend
(
)19.
A.
protect
B.
make
C.
get
D.
take
(
)20.
A.
look
up
B.
look
after
C.
look
for
D.
look
down
(
)21.
A.
it
B.
them
C.
us
D.
himself
(
)22.
A.
when
B.
what
C.
where
D.
whether
(
)23.
A.
Chinese
B.
Americans
C.
English
D.
Canadians
(
)24.
A.
too
B.
also
C.
either
D.
as
well
(
)25.
A.
to
B.
no
C.
not
D.
not
to
(
)26.
A.
peace
B.
money
C.
food
D.
quarrel
(
)27.
A.
because
of
B.
of
course
C.
of
course
not
D.
instead
of
(
)28.
A.
so
B
such
C.
so
a
D.
such
a
(
)29.
A.
wrong
B.
same
C.
different
D.
difficult
(
)30.
A.
fight
with
B.
kill
C.
support
D.
argue
with
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Do
you
know
telegraph
(电报机)?
Samuel
Morse
invented
it.
When
Morse
was
young,
he
was
an
artist.
People
in
New
York
knew
his
works
well
and
liked
them
very
much.
Being
well-known,
Morse
decided
to
run
for
(竞争)
office.
He
ran
for
the
office
of
New
York
mayor,
but
he
lost.
In
1832,
while
Morse
was
sailing
back
to
the
United
States
from
Europe,
he
thought
of
an
electronic
telegraph.
This
would
help
people
communicate
across
great
distances,
even
from
ship
to
shore
(海岸).
He
was
anxious
to
put
together
his
invention
as
quickly
as
possible.
Interestingly,
someone
else
had
also
thought
of
this
same
idea.
By
1835,
he
finished
his
first
telegraph,
but
it
was
only
experimental.
In
1844,
he
built
a
telegraph
line
from
Baltimore
to
Washington,
D.C.
He
later
made
his
telegraph
better.
Within
a
few
years,
people
communicated
across
23,000
miles
of
telegraph
wire.
As
a
result
of
invention,
trains
ran
more
safely.
Conductors
could
communicate
about
dangers
or
problems
across
great
distances
and
ask
for
help.
People
in
business
could
communicate
more
easily,
which
made
it
easier
to
sell
their
goods
and
services.
Morse
had
changed
communication
forever.
(
)31.
The
passage
maily
   .
A.
tells
a
funny
story
about
telegraph
B.
gives
information
about
an
inventor
C.
tells
you
how
to
use
telegraph
D.
tells
you
the
importance
of
telegraph
(
)32.
What
was
Morse
good
at
when
he
was
young?
A.
Painting.
B.
Talking.
C.
Singing.
D.
Running.
(
)33.
Where
was
Morse
when
he
first
thought
of
the
telegraph?
A.
On
a
train.
B.
On
a
horse.
C.
On
a
ship.
D.
On
an
airplane.
(
)34.
The
underlined
phrase
“put
together”
means
   .
A.
放弃
B.
整理
C.
验证
D.
推广
(
)35.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
about
Morse’s
invention?
A.
It
made
business
communication
easier.
B.
It
made
train
travel
safer.
C.
It
made
messages
faster
across
the
country.
D.
It
made
people
draw
better.
B
Animation
means
making
things
which
are
lifeless
come
alive
and
move.
In
the
world
of
cartoon
animation,
nothing
is
impossible.
You
can
make
the
characters
you
create
do
anything
that
you
want
them
to.
A
famous
early
cartoon
character
was
Felix
the
Cat,
created
by
Pat
Sullivan
in
America
in
the
early
1920s.
Felix
was
an
extraordinary
cat.
He
could
do
all
sorts
of
things
no
natural
cat
could
do
like
taking
off
his
tail,
using
it
as
a
handle
(把手)
and
then
putting
it
back.
Most
of
the
great
early
animators
lived
and
worked
in
America,
the
home
of
the
moving
picture
industry.
The
famous
Walt
Disney
cartoon
characters
came
to
life
after
1928.
Popeye
the
Sailorman
and
his
girl
friend
Olive
Oyl
were
born
at
the
Max
Fleischer
studios
in
1933.
But
to
be
an
animator,
you
don’t
have
to
be
a
professional.
It
is
possible
for
anyone
to
make
a
simple
animated
film
without
using
a
camera
at
all.
All
you
have
to
do
is
draw
directly
on
to
blank
film
and
then
run
the
film
through
a
projector.
(
)36.
What’s
the
main
topic
of
the
passage?
A.
American
history.
B.
Cartoon
making.
C.
Movements.
D.
Cartoon
characters.
(
)37.
Felix
the
Cat
could
do
many
things
to
its
tail
except
   .
A.
taking
it
off
B.
putting
it
back
C.
eating
it
up
D.
using
it
as
a
handle
(
)38.
When
was
Popeye
the
Sailorman
created?
A.
In
the
19th
century.
B.
In
1928.
C.
In
1933.
D.
In
the
early
1920s.
(
)39.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
   .
A.
only
professionals
can
create
cartoon
characters
B.
Walt
Disney
cartoon
characters
were
born
earlier
than
Pat
Sullivan’s
C.
animation
means
making
things
lifeless
D.
the
cartoon
industry
started
in
the
United
States
(
)40.
What
does
the
writer
think
of
cartoon
making?
A.
It’s
interesting
but
hard
to
do.
B.
We
need
professionals
to
instruct
us.
C.
It
takes
a
lot
of
time
to
draw
on
to
blank
films.
D.
It’s
an
easy
job
that
everyone
can
do.
C
(One
day
Alice
runs
after
a
strange
rabbit
and
falls
into
a
deep
hole.
She
becomes
smaller
after
she
drinks
something.
She
finds
herself
in
a
wonderland
with
many
amazing
things
inside.)
Caterpillar
(毛毛虫)
and
Alice
look
at
each
other
in
silence.
Then
they
begin
to
talk.
Caterpillar:
(In
a
tired,
sleepy
voice)
Who
are
YOU?
Alice:
(Rather
shyly)
I

I
hardly
know,
sir,
just
at
present

at
least
I
know
who
I
was
when
I
got
up
this
morning,
but
I
think
I
must
have
been
changed
several
times
since
then.
Caterpillar:
What
do
you
mean
by
that?
Explain
yourself!
Alice:
I
can’t
explain
MYSELF,
I’m
afraid,
sir.
Because
I’m
not
myself,
you
see.
Caterpillar:
I
don’t
see.
Alice:
(Very
politely)
I’m
afraid
I
can’t
put
it
more
clearly,
for
I
can’t
understand
it
myself.
And
being
so
many
different
sizes
in
a
day
is
very
puzzling.
Caterpillar:
It
isn’t.
Alice:
(Feeling
uncomfortable)
Well,
perhaps
you
haven’t
found
it
so
yet.
But
when
you
have
to
turn
into
a
chrysalis
(蛹,
茧)

you
will
some
day,
you
know

and
then
after
that
into
a
butterfly,
I
think
you’ll
feel
it
a
little
stranger,
won’t
you?
Caterpillar:
Not
a
bit.
Alice:
Well,
perhaps
your
feelings
may
be
different.
All
I
know
is
it
would
make
ME
feel
very
strange.
Caterpillar:
(At
the
top
of
his
voice)
You!
Who
are
YOU?
Alice:
(Angrily)
I
think
you
ought
to
tell
me
who
YOU
are
first.
Caterpillar:
Why?
(Here
is
another
puzzling
question.
As
Alice
can
not
think
out
any
good
reasons
and
Caterpillar
seems
to
be
very
unpleasant,
she
turns
away.)
Caterpillar:
Come
back!
I’ve
something
important
to
tell
you!
(Alice
turns
and
comes
back
again.)
(
)41.
The
reading
above
is
probably
taken
from
a
   .
A.
romantic
film
B.
cartoon
C.
chat
show
D.
western
(
)42.
Alice
doesn’t
feel
   
during
her
talk
with
Caterpillar.
A.
shy
B.
angry
C.
excited
D.
uncomfortable
(
)43.
Why
does
Alice
think
she
is
not
herself?
A.
Because
she
is
too
young
to
understand
the
changes.
B.
Because
of
being
changed
several
times
in
a
day.
C.
Because
she
doesn’t
like
her
changes.
D.
Because
she
doesn’t
feel
very
well.
(
)44.
Put
the
following
statements
in
the
correct
order
according
to
the
passage.
a.
Alice
uses
an
example
to
explain
the
changes
to
herself.
b.
Alice
can’t
explain
herself.
c.
Alice
turns
away.
d.
Alice
looks
at
Caterpillar
for
some
time
silently.
A.
acdb
B.
dcba
C.
dbac
D.
dcba
(
)45.
What’s
the
best
title
for
this
dialogue?
A.
Are
you
joking?
B.
Who
are
you?
C.
Nice
to
meet
you!
D.
How
are
you?
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.
Bollywood
in
India
is
famous
all
over
the
world
for
its
film
    (产业).
47.
We
will
go
to
the
movies
if
you
    (坚持)
on
watching
Tiny
Times.
48.
The
problem
goes
    (超越)
my
ability.
I
am
very
sorry.
49.
The
music
was
so
sad
    (贯穿)
the
film
that
it
made
me
feel
blue.
50.
Sophie
Marceau
is
one
of
the
greatest
    (法国的)
actresses.
B.
根据句意,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
51.
I
can’t
understand
his
    (silent)
on
such
an
important
matter.
52.
English
and
    (France)
are
spoken
in
Canada.
53.
Peter
left
the
city
    (short)
after
he
lost
his
job.
54.
Messi
is
    (consider)
to
be
one
of
the
best
football
players
in
the
world.
55.
Please
contact
me
    (immediate)
if
you
are
interested
in
it.
五.阅读填空(每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容,在文章后的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每空一词。
Many
people
consider
Itzhak
Perlman
the
greatest
concert
violinist
in
the
world.
Itzhak
Perlman
was
born
on
August
31,
1945
in
Tel
Aviv.
Today
he
lives
in
New
York
City.
His
music
has
made
him
a
citizen
of
the
world.
He
has
played
in
almost
every
major?city.
Itzhak
Perlman
began
to
learn
the
violin
when
he
was
three
and
a
half
years
old,
but
he
suffered
from
polio
(小儿麻痹症)
at
the
age
of
four.
The
disease
damaged
his
legs,
but
none
of
this
stopped
him
from
playing
the
violin.
When
he
took
violin
lessons,
his
teachers
found
that
he
had
a
special
gift.
At
thirteen,
he
went
to
the
United
States
and
appeared
on
TV.
His
playing
earned
him
the
financial
(经济的)
aid
to
attend
the
Juilliard
School
in
New
York.
In
1964,
Itzhak
Perlman
won
first
place
in
a
competition
in
that
city.
His
international
fame
(名声)
had
began.
In
1986,
President
Ronald
Reagan
honoured
Itzhak
Perlman
with
a
Medal
of
Liberty.
In
2000,
President
Bill
Clinton
awarded
him
the
National
Medal
of
Arts.
His
music
is
full
of
power
and
strength.
It
can
be
sad
or
joyful,
loud
or
soft.
It
is
exciting
to
watch
him
play.
His
face
changes
as
the
music
from
his
violin
changes.
He
looks
sad
when
the
music
sounds
sad.
He
smiles
and
closes
his
eyes
when
the
music
is
light
and
happy.
A
citizen
of
the
world
Name
Itzhak
Perlman
Age
(56)   
Birthplace
Tel
Aviv
Experiences
At
3.5
He
began
to
learn
the
(57)   .
At
4
He
became
(58)   
because
of
the
disease
polio,
but
he
didn’t
give
up.
At
13
He
went
to
the
United
States
and
appeared
on
TV.
He
got
the
(59)   
to
attend
the
Juilliard
School
in
New
York.
In
1964
He
won
first
place
in
a
competition
in
New
York,
and
then
he
became
(60)   
around
the
world.
Awards
In
1986
He
was
honoured
with
a
Medal
of
Liberty.
In
2000
President
Bill
Clinton
(61)   
him
with
the
National
Medal
of
Arts.
His
music
His
music
is
full
of
(62)   
and
strength.
It
is
(63)   
to
watch
his
performances.
His
face
(64)   
as
the
music
from
his
violin
changes.
He
looks
sad
when
the
music
sounds
sad.
He
smiles
and
closes
his
(65)   
when
the
music
is
light
and
happy.
六.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。
More
and
more
3D
movies
are
coming
into
(66)
t    
and
some
3D
TV
sets
are
coming
into
our
homes.
3D
technology
can
make
TV
and
(67)
m    
more
exciting.
However,
people
with
(68)
e    
problems
may
have
a
headache
if
they
spend
too
much
time
watching
3D
movies.
Why?
When
we
look
at
an
object,
each
eye
(69)
s    
it
at
a
different
angle
(角度).
Our
eyes
send
the
two
images
to
our
brain
(大脑),
and
the
brain
puts
them
(70)
t    .
3D
technology
uses
two
film
projectors
(投影仪).
One
projects
a
left-eye-image
and
the
(71)
o    
projects
a
right-eye-image.
3D
glasses
(72)
a    
us
to
see
a
different
image
in
each
eye.
So,
when
we
are
watching
a
3D
movie,
our
brain
can’t
put
the
images
(73)
s    
to
our
eyes
together.
The
brain
needs
to
work
harder
at
‘reading’
the
images.
That
(74)
m    
it
easier
for
people
with
eye
problems
to
get
dizzy
(头晕的)
or
have
a
headache.
A
famous
eye
doctor
said
if
your
eyes
can’t
focus
(聚焦)
on
the
same
object
at
once,
you
will
have
(75)
t    
watching
3D
movies.
七、书面表达(满分10分)
本周班级黑板报的主题是My
favourite
actress。请你根据下面的材料,写一篇80-100词的简介。
Name:
Nicole
Kidman(妮可?基德曼)
Date
of
birth:
20th
June,1967
Acting
careerWhen
she
started
acting:
19831989:
entered
Hollywood1990:
played
the
lead
role
in
the
film
Days
of
Thunder,
became
famous
all
over
the
world1995:
To
Die
For,
Golden
Globe
Award
for
Best
Actress2002:
The
Hours,
Academy
Award
for
Best
ActressAs
a
producer:
produced
3
films
since
2003
As
a
humanitarian:
goodwill
ambassador
(亲善大使)
for
UNICEF
since
1994
My
favourite
actress
My
favourite
actress
is
Nicole
Kidman.
                                                                                                                                        
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industry
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insist
48.
beyond
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throughout
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French
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silence
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French
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shortly
54.
considered
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immediately
56.
67
57.
violin
58.
disabled
59.
chance
60.
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/
well-known
61.
honoured
/
presented
62.
power
63.
exciting
64.
changes
65.
eyes
66.
theatres
67.
movies
68.
eye
69.
sees
70.
together
71.
other
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allow
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sent
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makes
75.
trouble
One
possible
version:
My
favourite
actress
is
Nicole
Kidman.
She
was
born
on
20th
June,
1967.
She
began
her
career
as
an
actress
in
1983,
and
entered
Hollywood
in
1989.
In
1990
she
played
the
lead
role
in
the
film
Days
of
Thunder,
and
became
famous
all
over
the
world.
In
1995
she
won
a
Golden
Globe
Award
for
her
performance
in
To
Die
For.
And
in
2002,
her
performance
in
The
Hours
won
her
the
Academy
Award
for
Best
Actress.
Nicole
Kidman
herself
has
produced
3
films
since
2003.
She
is
not
only
a
great
actress
but
also
a
humanitarian.
She
has
been
a
goodwill
ambassador
for
UNICEF
since
1994.