译林版九年级英语上册单元测试题及答案Unit 4Word格式文档下载.docx
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C.achieveD.succeed
25.—Youlookalittlenervous.What'
swrong?
—Iwill____fortheschoolfootballteaminhalfanhour,butI'
mnotsureifIcanbeaccepted.
A.tryoutB.tryon
C.workoutD.workon
26.Facialrecognition(人脸识别)technologyiswidelyusedforpayment.____,weneedn'
tenterthepasswordsanymore.
A.ForexampleB.Asaresult
C.What'
sworseD.What'
smore
27.Thereis____littleinformationabouthimthatwehave____muchdifficultyfindinghim.
A.so;
suchB.such;
so
C.so;
soD.such;
such
28.Althoughhe____,henever____.
A.refused;
gaveupB.refuses;
givesup
C.wasrefused,gaveinD.wasrefused;
gaveup
29.Don'
t____.Youcansucceedthenexttime.
A.loseheartB.lookafter
C.tryoutD.lookover
30.—Thegameistoohardforme.Iwillcertainlylose.
—____Youshouldneversaynobeforeyoutry.
A.Forgetit!
B.Comeon!
C.I'
msorry.D.Pardonme.
六、完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
A
Whenhewas16,hisfatherseriouslysaidtohim,“I'
llgiveyouwhateveryouwantbeforeyouare18.Butafter__31__,Iwon'
tcaremuchaboutyou,andyoushouldgiveme__32__Iwant.”Whenhis18thbirthdaywascoming,theyoungman__33__thinkingaboutlookingforajob.Hesenthisresumes(简历)tomanycompaniesontheInternet,butthere__34__noreply.
Bychance,oneofhisfriendswas__35__forsomeone,whocouldcarryeggsinthesupermarketforoneyuanabox.Facinglotsofdifficultiesingettingajob,hesaid,“I'
lltakethisjob.AtleastIcanmakesomemoney__36__thecostofmycar.”Theneveryday,hedrovehiscartoworkinthesupermarket.Hedidthatforthreemonths.
Later,heheard__37__anewspaperwaslookingforanetworkteacher.Soheaskedforit.Buttheywerealso__38__abouthisschooleducation.Heshowedhisskillexpertlyinfrontofthecomputer.Heshowedthemanagerswebpageshehadplanned.Hestartedtoworkthenextday,andbecametheleaderofthenetworkofficeinayear.
Andnow,__39__23yearoldmanisaboss.InJanuary2005,abookwas__40__byhimforchildrentotellthemtofightallthetime.
31.A.theseB.thoseC.thisD.that
32.A.wheneverB.whereverC.howeverD.whatever
33.A.brokeB.beganC.putD.took
34.A.areB.isC.wasD.were
35.A.survivingB.makingC.havingD.looking
36.A.atB.withC.forD.to
37.A.whoB.thatC.whenD.which
38.A.nervousB.worriedlyC.worriedD.nervously
39.A.theB.aC.anD./
40.A.askedB.readC.writtenD.named
B
DavidBeckhamwasborninLondonin1975.Heshowedgreatinterestinfootballatanearlyageandhisparentsboth__41__ManchesterUnited.SohejoinedManchesterUnitedonhisfourteenth__42__.Soonhebecameamemberofthenationalteamof__43__.Hehelpedtheyouthteamwinseveralprizesand__44__greatersuccess.
Beckhamalsoledhisclubsuccessfully.Hehasbeenchosentwiceastheworldbestfootball__45__.Buthewassentoff(罚下场)inamatch__46__Argentinainthe1998WorldCup.In2003,Beckham__47__aprizefromBritain'
sQueen.Heisofteninthenewspapers.Hehasmanyinterestsbesides__48__.In2007,he__49__totheLosAngelesGalaxy.Sincethenhehasspentmuchtimemakingfootballmore__50__withAmericanpeople.HeisalsoaUnitedNationsGoodwillAmbassador(大使).
41.A.supportedB.hatedC.understoodD.suggested
42.A.monthB.seasonC.birthdayD.day
43.A.AmericaB.AustraliaC.EnglandD.Asia
44.A.catchB.takeC.stealD.achieve
45.A.fanB.playerC.actorD.husband
46.A.withB.forC.againstD.to
47.A.receivedB.broughtC.gaveD.sent
48.A.basketballB.footballC.volleyballD.baseball
49.A.wantedB.travelledC.leftD.moved
50.A.angryB.popularC.happyD.safe
第三部分 阅读理解(两大题,45分)
七、补全对话(有两项多余)(共5小题;
每小题1分,满分5分)
A:
Wherewereyouthistimeyesterdayafternoon?
B:
51.________
Anewfilm?
52.________
TheClimbers(《攀登者》).
Whatkind?
53.________
Oh,IheardthatthescoreonDoubanwasveryhigh.I'
llenjoyitwhenI'
mfree.
I'
msureyou'
lllikeit.54.________
Ifoundarightplacetogoforapicnic.WouldyouliketojoinusnextSunday?
Um,soundsgreat.I'
dloveto.
OK.55.________
A.Ihearit'
sverypopular.
B.It'
safeatureandadventurefilm.
C.IwaswatchinganewfilminWandaCinema.
D.What'
sthename?
E.That'
sadeal.
F.Whendoyouusuallygotothemovies?
G.Well,butwhydidyoucallmeyesterday?
八、阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
56.Whenyoufinishreadingabook,____.
A.youcanleavethebookanywhere
B.youcanbringthebookhome
C.youhavetoputitbackwhereyougotit
D.thelibraryworkerwillhelpyoueverytime
57.Youhavetopayfor____.
A.anewbookB.alostbook
C.abestsellingbookD.anunwantedbook
58.Accordingtothepicture,____inthelibrary.
A.youcanrunB.youcantalkloudly
C.youcaneatsnacksD.youhavetowaitinline
59.Ifyouareafourthgrader,youcankeepabookforaslongas____.
A.oneweekB.twoweeks
C.threeweeksD.fourweeks
60.Thepictureabovemaybe____.
A.anoticeB.astory
C.apieceofnewsD.anadvertisement
Ifyouarguewithyourfriend,willyouforgivehimorher?
Mostpeopleprefertoforgiveothers.
Researchershavefoundthatwewouldliketobelievethatpeoplearegoodatheart,evenwhentheyhavebehavedbadly.Andwhenthese“badpeople”dosomethingnice,peoplewillbelikelytoforgivetheirmistakesandhaveapositive(积极的)opinionofthem.
Inanexperiment,morethan1,500peoplewereaskedtowatchtwostrangers.Thestrangersweretoldthattheywouldreceivemoneyiftheyshocked(电击)anotherpersonwithelectricity.The“good”strangerrefusedthedealandthe“bad”oneacceptedit.
Thesepeoplewerethenaskedtojudgethestrangersbasedontheirdecisions.Theyreportedhavingapositiveopinionofthe“good”stranger.Buttheywerenotconfidentthatthe“bad”strangerwastrulybad.Iftheythensawthebadpersondosomethinggood,theyweremorelikelytohaveapositiveimpressionofhimorher.
Scientistsbelievethatitishumannaturetoseethebestinothers.Thisnaturecanhelpusdevelopandkeephealthysocialrelationships.Sometimes,peoplebehavebadlybyaccident.
Butwemightgetabadimpressionofthemanywayandthereforeendourrelationshipswiththem.Butwhathappensifitisfoundlaterthatthispersonisnottrulybad?
Wemayhavelostagoodfriend.
61.Accordingtotheresearchers,mostpeople____.
A.willarguewiththeirfriends
B.liketoforgiveothers'
mistakes
C.willmakethesamemistake
D.liketomakemanyfriends
62.The1500people____intheexperiment.
A.shockedanotherpersonwithelectricity
B.madeadealwithtwostrangers
C.judgedthebehavioroftwostrangers
D.recordedaperformanceoftwostrangers
63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“positive”meaninChinese?
A.正确的B.消极的C.邪恶的D.积极的
64.Whyarepeoplemorelikelytohaveapositiveimpressionifbadpeopledogoodthings?
A.Becausemostpeoplearenotafraidenough.
B.Becausebadpeopleneedtobeencouraged.
C.Becauseit'
snaturaltoseethebestinothers.
D.Becausepeopleonlybelievewhattheysee.
65.Whatisthelastparagraphtryingtosay?
A.Beingforgivinghelpsuskeeprelationships.
B.Endingarelationshipisnotaneasydecision.
C.Believingothersisimportantinarelationship.
D.Judgingstrangersisnotaseasyasjudgingfriends.
C
Agroupofworkingadultsgottogethertovisittheirteacher.Theteacherwasgladtoseethem,andtheytalkedabouteverythingintheirlife.Allofasudden,conversationssoonturnedintocomplaints(抱怨)aboutstressinworkandlife.
Theteacherjustsmiledandwenttothekitchentogetdifferentcups—someinplastic,someinglass,someplainlookingandsomelookedratherexpensive.Theteacherofferedhisstudentsthecupstogetdrinksforthemselves.
Whenallstudentshadacupinhandwithwater,theteacherspoke,“Ifyounoticed,allthenicelookingandexpensivecupsweretakenup,leavingbehindtheplainandcheapones.Itisnormalthatyouonlywantthebestforyourselves,butthatisthebeginningofyourproblemsandstress.Whatallofyouwantedwaswater,notthecup,butyouwentforthebettercups.”
Justlikeinlife,iflifeiswater,thenthejobs,moneyandpositioninsocietyarethecups.Theyarejusttoolstoholdlife,butthequalityoflifedoesnotchange.Ifyouonlycareaboutthecup,youwon'
thavetimetoenjoythewaterinit.
66.Howdidtheteacherfeelwhenhisstudentsvisitedhim?
A.Angry.B.Bored.
C.Happy.D.Stressed.
67.Whydidtheteachergetdifferentcupsforthestudents?
A.Togetdrinksforthem.
B.Toshowoffhiscups.
C.Tocomplainaboutlife.
D.Toteachthemalesson.
68.Thestudentsdidnotprefertotakeup____.
A.cheapcupsB.usefulcups
C.expensivecupsD.nicelookingcups
69.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellus?
A.Weshouldhaveagoodjob.
B.Weshouldmakemuchmoremoney.
C.Weshouldcaremoreaboutlifeitself.
D.Weshoulddrinkmuchwaterinourlife.
D
NateRobinsonisunlikeanyotherplayerintheNBA.ThisplayeristheshortestintheNBA,butheisoneofthemostfearlessplayers.Heis1.75mtall.“InNBA,helookslikeafourthgraderamongagroupofhighschoo