九年級英語全冊 Unit 2 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes測試題 魯教版五四制.doc
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Unit 2 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes Ⅰ. 完形填空 (10分) 閱讀下面短文,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 Marcia is not happy these days. All of her friends have a mobile phone, 1______ her mom doesn’t want to buy her one. She doesn’t want Marcia to play video games on the mobile phone 2_____. What’s more, she worries that going on the Internet may influence Marcia’s study. Marcia’s mom says, “If Marcia has a mobile phone, 3_________ do we know whom she is talking to? Video games are bad for her. The Internet is 4_________ and uncontrollable (不可控制的). It’s like having a gun in the house. We should stop her from 5__________ the Internet, and I won’t buy her a mobile phone 6_________she is eighteen. This is the only 7_________ we can be sure that she is safe.” Marcia’s dad disagrees with Marcia’s mom. Although he agrees that there are some dangers, he 8_____ the Internet, and finds it very useful. “In fact, I think video games are 9________. It’s a good way for Marcia to 10________ after studying at school all day long. In a word, I think Marcia needs a mobile phone. We can’t take these things away,” he says. ( )1. A. so B. or C. but D. as ( )2. A. either B. neither C. also D. ever ( )3. A. when B. how C. where D. what ( )4. A. interesting B. boring C. safe D. dangerous ( )5. A. arriving B. taking C. using D. leaving ( )6. A. when B. until C. after D. since ( )7. A. way B. problem C. trouble D. meaning ( )8. A. passes B. likes C. has D. finds ( )9. A. terrible B. crazy C. fun D. sad ( )10. A. remain B. cheer C. worry D. relax Ⅱ. 閱讀理解 (30分) 閱讀下列材料,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。 A School rules ◆Fighting, saying bad words and all other bad behavior (舉止) are not allowed. ◆Do not throw rocks, snowballs, sticks or waste paper on the school grounds. ◆Roller skating is not allowed at school. ◆Contact the teacher through a note or a phone call if you need to be absent from school. ◆Parents and visitors are required to check in (登記) at the office if they want to enter the school. Lunchroom guide ▲You should keep quiet or talk in a low voice in the lunchroom. ▲You should go through the lunch line in a quiet and orderly (有秩序的) manner. ▲You should clean up your eating area before leaving the lunchroom. Prices of meals Breakfast: $0.80 Weekly Breakfast Ticket: $4.00 Lunch: $1.50 Weekly Lunch Ticket: $7.50 Extra milk: $0.45 Adult Lunch: $2.50 ( )11. The reading is mainly written for _______. A. parents B. students C. visitors D. workers ( )12. According to the reading, a student should ________. A. keep the classroom clean B. be careful in class C. speak aloud in the lunchroom D. clean up the eating area after having meals ( )13. What does the underlined word “contact” mean in Chinese? A. 聯(lián)系 B. 接觸 C. 表揚(yáng) D. 交往 ( )14. If a student named Zhao Min wants to have breakfast and lunch at school today, she should pay_________. A. $0.80 B. $1.50 C. $2.30 D. $3.00 ( )15. Which of the following is NOT true according to the reading? A. You can’t fight or say any bad words at school. B. Parents should check in if they want to enter the school. C. You should wait in line when you buy lunch in the lunchroom. D. An adult should pay as much money as a student for lunch. B “What will you do if a person you don’t know offers you a ride?” I asked my sons. “What if he says Mom is hurt and you have to come with him to the hospital?” They pretended (假裝) not to listen, because I was cutting into (打擾) their TV time. Here I also want to ask other parents, “Did you tell your children how to protect themselves?” If you didn’t, I’ll give you four words to help them protect themselves. No! If a stranger comes up to your child, the child should keep a safe distance away from him. If the stranger keeps coming closer to the child in a terrible manner, the child should go back and shout “No!” as loudly as possible. Go! If the “No!” did not change the situation, the child should run as quickly as possible to a safe place. It is helpful for children to know the safe place to run to, such as a school, a restaurant and a gas station. Yell! This yell should be a loud and strong yell. The child can yell with a word “STRANGER”. Tell! Once the child gets to a safe place, he should tell his parent, his teacher or another trusted person what happens. ( )16. The passage is mainly written for _______. A. patients B. parents C. teachers D. friends ( )17. Her sons were ___________ when the writer asked them questions. A. playing games B. reading books C. watching TV D. having supper ( )18. When a child gets to a safe place, what should he do? A. Shout “No!” as loudly as possible. B. Run as quickly as possible. C. Yell with a word “STRANGER”. D. Tell a trusted person what happens. ( )19. Which of the following isn’t a safe place according to the passage? A. A supermarket. B. A restaurant. C. A gas station. D. A school. ( )20. What’s the BEST title for the passage? A. Don’t speak to a stranger B. Help a kid to make money C. Teach kids to be polite D. Help kids to protect themselves C The last thing Kim wanted for her birthday was a newspaper story. But her day on Wednesday was just too unusual to forget. Instead of a traditional celebration with gifts and a birthday cake, Kim wanted smiles. For her 35th birthday, she would do 35 acts of kindness for strangers. “I thought of it several weeks ago, and I sat down one afternoon and started making a list of the things I could do,” she said. She added that her job — as a 911 operator (話務(wù)員) — put her in touch with people who were having very bad days. She wanted a day when she might help people have a good day. She started at 5 a.m. At a gas station, she helped a woman who was trying to sell some household things. She needed money to buy gas to get to work in Momence. Kim paid for that gas. Kim made some sandwiches the night before and packed lunches for other surprised strangers. She gave them away at the bus stop at noon. At last Kim brought smiles to 35 faces. The only snag she had was a restaurant waiter who refused to make change for her. “I’ll probably do this again, but I’ll wait for a big one, like my 40th birthday,” she said. And she might get her restaurant change at a bank. ( )21. What does Kim do? A. A nurse. B. A 911 operator. C. A worker. D. A math teacher. ( )22. Kim’s 35th birthday was on_______. A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Wednesday D. Thursday ( )23. Where did Kim give away the sandwiches at noon? A. In a school. B. At the train station. C. In a hospital. D. At a bus stop. ( )24. The underlined word “snag” means “__________” in English. A. problem B. mark C. smile D. advice ( )25. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Kim wanted smiles as her 35 birthday gift. B. Kim helped a woman to get to work at a gas station. C. The restaurant waiter made change for Kim. D. Kim will continue to do something like this in the future. Ⅲ. 任務(wù)型閱讀 (10分) Sara Bahayi is a 38-year-old woman from Afghanistan (阿富汗). She is very famous because she is her country’s first woman who works as a taxi driver. Before 2001, women in Afghanistan were not allowed to work. They could not leave their home without a man. They had to wear long clothes that covered the face and body. Today, things are better. More girls are in school. Women can do some kinds of simple work. But there are still lots of work that women are not allowed to do. It was really hard for Sara to become a taxi driver. The first difficulty she faced was to get her taxi license. She was the only woman in her class. There were 30 men. One of the men told her it was shameful for her to take a class with men. Two weeks later, Sara passed the driving test, but the man didn’t. The second difficulty Sara has to face is that most Afghan men do not think women should drive men anywhere. They don’t take her taxi. Instead, they make fun of her. Sara has built her business by driving other women. “I send a message to other women with each trip,” she said. “Get out of the house. Make money. I want them to do something for themselves.” 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,補(bǔ)全下列句子,每空詞數(shù)不限。 26. In Afghanistan, no woman worked as_________ before Sara Bahayi. 27. Before 2001, women were not allowed to_________without a man. 28. One man said Sara should________ to take a class with men. 29. Most men in Afghanistan think Sara should not____________. 30. Sara hopes other women can get out of the house and_____________. Ⅳ. 填寫單詞 (5分) 根據(jù)句意及首字母或漢語提示,填寫恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。 31. You have to show your ID card before you e______ the room. 32. When he saw his old friend, he gave him a warm h_______. 33. He had no _______(選擇) but to wait for the result. 34. For your _________(安全), you should shut the windows at night. 35. I was _________ (教育) to be a kind and helpful person from a young age. Ⅴ. 短文填空 (10分) 從方框中選擇單詞并用其適當(dāng)形式完成短文,使短文完整、通順。 with, choose, much, play, easy, depend, call, if, make, allow Throw a stone across the water and see how many times it skips (跳). Have you (36)________ this game before? Do you know the successful secret behind it? (37)_________the help of high-speed cameras, scientists in the USA have found out the secret. The first step is to (38)________ the right stone. “Use flat (平的) round stones, and find one with a weight (重量) that (39)_________ you to put a lot of spin (旋轉(zhuǎn)) on it,” said Tadd Truscott. Discs are usually (40)_________ to skip than round stones. Then, find the right angle (角度). According to the Guinness World Records, the world record for stone skipping is 88 skips set in xx by an American (41)____________ Kurt Steiner. Professor Truscott said the skill (42)__________ on what angle the thrower chooses to throw a stone at. The best angle for disc-shaped stones is close to 20 degrees. (43)__________ you find it hard to find the best angle, you can try another way (44)_________ it, you need to throw the stone at the water at a (45)__________ higher angle than for the usual disc skipping,” Truscott said. Ⅵ. 書面表達(dá) (15分) 俗話說:國有國法,家有家規(guī)。每個(gè)家庭都有自己的家規(guī)。你的父母給你制訂了哪些規(guī)矩?請以My family rules為題寫一篇短文,談?wù)勀愀改附o你立的規(guī)矩。80詞左右。- 1.請仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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