人教版英语九年级全册练习题:Unit 5 What are the shirts made of9 Test for Unit 5

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人教版英语九年级全册练习题:Unit 5 What are the shirts made of9 Test for Unit 5姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、补全对话7选5根据对话内容,从方框中选择合适的选项补全对话。(其中有两项多余)A: Hi,Linda. You look great in this new dress.B: 1 . A: 2 . B: Its made of silk. It feels quite soft.A: Could you tell me where to buy a blouse? 3 . B: Sure! You can go to Jingzhu Shopping Center to buy one.4 . A: Size M. Id like a red one.B: Thats easy. Id like a blouse,too.5 . A: Thats a good idea!二、完型填空The little country schoolhouse was heated by an old mal stove(火炉)A little boy had the job of coming to school early each day to start the_and warm the room before his teacher and his classmates got there One morning they_to find the schoolhouse burning. They dragged(拖)the little boy out of the building more dead than alive. Then he was_taken to a nearby county hospital.The doctor told the boys mother that_the lower part of his body was seriously burnt, he couldnt use his legs anymore. However, the_boy made up his mind that he would walk. Unluckily his thin legs_hung there, all but lifeless.Finally he returned home from the_Every day his mother would press his little legs, but there was no feeling, no control,_Yet his determination that he would walk was as_as ever.When he wasnt in bed, he would sit in a wheelchair. One sunny day his mother wheeled him out into the yard to get some fresh air. This day, instead of sitting there, he_himself from the chair and pulled himself across the grass,dragging his_behind him.He worked his way to the white fence(栅栏)around the yard. With great effort, he raised himself up on the fence. Then, he began dragging himself along the fence,_that he would walk. He started to do this every day. There was nothing he_more than to develop life in those legs.In the end,through his determination he did_He began to walk to school,then to run to school,to run_the joy of running. Later in college he made the running team.Still later in Madison Square Garden this determined young man, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, ran the worlds fastest mile!6 . AfireBclassCgameDstory7 . AleftBwaitedCarrivedDhid8 . AclearlyBquicklyCsuddenlyDnearly9 . AwhenBunlessCbeforeDbecause10 . AhonestBbraveCworriedDcalm11 . AjustBalsoConceDever12 . AschoolByardChospitalDsquare13 . AeverythingBanythingCsomethingDnothing14 . AstrongBsimpleCstrangeDsimilar15 . AhelpedBthrewCpickedDenjoyed16 . AarmsBchairClegsDmother17 . AbelievingBdoubtingCpromisingDsuggesting18 . AaffordedBhatedCforgotDwanted19 . Aset offBget backCstand upDrun away20 . AtoBforCfromDwithout三、阅读单选阅读理解。Robots are supposed to run on batteries, right? Well not all of them.Scientists in England have built a kind of small robots that get their energy from dead flies, bad apples, or sugar.One robot, called Slugbot, was even designed to hunt(猎取) garden slugs for dinner!Whats up with all that food?Well, scientists at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory want to invent robots that can operate for a long time in dark, dirty, or dangerous places.Many of those spots, like the seafloor or Antarctica, dont have electrical sockets(插座).So inventor Chris Melhuish came up with a better idea: Build robots that get their energy just like animals do by hunting and eating food from their environment.One robot, called Ecobot , could run for 12 days on a diet of eight flies! Of course, itd still get a lot more power from one AA battery, though.Melhuish says his team is now working on a new and improved robot, called Ecobot III, which will have a better digestion system.It seems that after an eight fly dinner, Ecobot II couldnt deal with the leftover(剩下的) waste.Maybe restrooms in the future will have signs for boys, girls, and robots.21 . An ordinary robot usually .Agets its energy from sugarBdepends on batteries to workCcan get food for itselfDcan work a few minutes without energy22 . From the passage, we can infer that a slug .Ais a kind of insectBis a kind of fishCcant see SlugbotDcan eat Slugbot23 . What kind of robots do inventor Chris Melhuish want?ARobots that can provide people with food.BRobots that can work in dangerous places.CRobots that can get energy for themselves.DRobots that can be very small.24 . Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?ARobots need to work in places that have no sockets for power.BMelhuish is not very satisfied with Ecobot .CMaybe there will be three kinds of restrooms in the future.DEcobot can turn its flies into energy completely.25 . What does the passage mainly tell us?ARobots are hard things to invent.BScientists are working to improve robots.CRobots in the future need to eat food like human.DScientists at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory are good at robots.Did you ever wonder how some of your favorite foods, products or toys came about? Believe it or not, they may have been an accident, or a failure of some other intention. Below, we found three mistakes were thankful for turned out to be what they are.1. Most historians hold that the Chinese invented fireworks in the 9thcentury when they discovered how to make gunpowder. Story has it that a Chinese cook accidentally mixed together what were then considered common kitchen items and noticed they burnt. When put tightly in a bamboo tube and lit, it blew up.2. In May of 1886, a law led John Pemberton, a pharmacist(药剂师), to rewrite the formula(配方) for “Pembertons French Wine Coca”, his popular headache treatment. Containing sugar instead of wine as a sweetener, the outcome became something for Coke, which was later mixed with carbonated(碳酸) water. His bookkeeper suggested the name Coca-Cola because he thought the two Cs would look good together, which is how what we call Coca-Cola, a world-wide drink came into being.3. During World War, scientists at the University of Birmingham invented the magnetron(磁控管)an important heat-producing part of the microwave oven. While working for Raytheon Corporation after the war, the American engineer Percy Spencer was testing the magnetron when a chocolate bar in his pocket melted. He went on to test other foods including popcorn kernels(仁), and found it to be a much more efficient way to cook. In 1947 Raytheon came out with the first restaurant microwave oven, which was six feet tall and weighed 750 lbs.26 . The right time order of the three inventions should be _.Afireworks, the microwave and Coca-ColaBfireworks, Coca-Cola and the microwaveCCoca-Cola, fireworks and the microwaveDthe microwave, Coca-Cola and fireworks27 . Percy Spencer found the microwave efficient in cooking when he was _.Alooking for a way to melt his chocolateBtrying to know how a magnetron could cookCworking to know how the magnetron worksDasked to invent a restaurant microwave oven28 . The underlined phrase “ blew up” might mean _ in Chinese.A爆炸B膨胀C升华D蒸发29 . What can we learn from the above invention stories?AExperiments make great inventors of our time.BNothing is impossible if one tries each day.CInventors come out of hard work at any time.DA small incident may lead to a great invention.We may know that there are four basic periods(时期) for human beings to pass through when you enter and live in another country. This process helps you deal with culture shock(冲击).Culture shock begins with the honeymoon period. This is the time when you first arrive in a place where everything about the new cu1ture is strange and exciting. You see new things, hear new sounds and language, eat new kinds of food. This period can last for quite a long time because you feel very happy.Unluckily, the second period can be more difficu1t. After you have got used to your new life, you can become very tired and begin to miss your motherland, your family, your friends, your pets and so on. Al1 the little prob1ems in life seem to be much bigger and more worrying when you face them in a foreign country. This period can be very difficult and lead to moving backwards quickly.The third period is called the adjustment period. This is when you begin to realize that things are not so bad in the new country. Your sense of humor usually becomes stronger and you realize you are becoming stronger by 1earning to take care of yourself in the new place. Things are still difficult, but you are now a survivor.The fourth period can be cal1ed at ease at last. Now you feel quite comfortable in your new place. You can deal with most problems that you have. You may still have prob1ems with language, but you know you are strong enough to deal with them. At this time, you may feel a little uncomfortable if you go back to your motherland.30 . According to the passage, culture shock usually happens when you _.Aget married to a foreignerBlive in a big cityCgo to live in a foreign countryDmeet foreigners in your motherland31 . During the first period of the process, you feel _.Asad and lonelyBhappy and excitedCangry but strongDeasy but uncomfortable32 . You will find that you are a survivor in _.Athe 1stperiodBthe 2ndperiodCthe 3rdperiodDthe 4thperiod33 . The fourth period can be regarded as a period of being _.ArelaxingBworryingCtiringDdisturbing34 . From the passage we can conclude that _.Aliving in another country is funBits boring to live in another countryCknowing about culture shock is hardDits not easy to deal with culture shockThere are seven days in a week. They are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Most children go to school from Monday to Friday. Most people dont work on Saturday or Sunday. In English most shops are closed on Saturday and Sunday. But in China shops are open every day. In England some people go to church( 去做礼拜). the time between Friday evening and Monday morning is the weekend. It is the time for rest. We cant work all the time. We have to work from time to time. We rest over the weekend(周末).35 . Most children dont go to school on _ or Sunday.ASaturdayBMondayCWednesdayDTuesday36 . In China shops are open _.Aon TuesdayBevery dayCThursdayDfrom Monday to Friday37 . We have _ at the weekend.Ato workBa good restClessonsDa look38 . Most children have _ days holiday a week.AtwoBoneCthreeDfour39 . There are _ people in most shops in English on Sunday.AsomeBmanyCnoDany四、单词填空根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。Every time we walk, sit down or hold a book, we are using our bones. Bones are important because they s40 . our bodies and help us move freely. A41 . they are very light, bones are strong enough to support our weight.Bones are hard on the o42 . , but they are soft on the inside. The soft part of the bone makes our blood. Blood carries nutrients (营养) through our bodies. It also helps move waste materials away so our bodies can stay h43 . .Calcium (钙) makes our bones solid, so we need to get e44 . calcium each day. We can get calcium easily from milk, some vegetables and other foods.Vitamin D is also n45 . because it helps calcium work well in our bodies. We can get vitamin D from food l46 . fish and eggs. We can get it from the s47 . as well, so try to get a bit of sun every day, as a result, you can have healthier bones!E48 . improves our bone health too, so make it a habit. Running, Jumping and dancing are all good for our health, but even daily activities like walking and c49 . stairs can help keep our bones healthy and strong!五、多任务混合问题Different people have different ideas about time. People in the USA think that it is important to know the time. In cities in America, there are clocks in stations, factories and other buildings. Radio announcers give you the correct time during the day. Most Americans also have watches with them wherever they go. They want to do certain things at certain time. They dont like to be late.But time is not so important to everybody in the world. When you visit a country in South America, you will find that people there dont like to rush. If you had an appointment with somebody, he could probably be late, because he may not want to arrive on time.In South America, even the radio programs may not begin on time. The men on the radio may not think it is important to tell the exact time. People in South America think that clocks or watches are just machines. They think that you let a clock or a watch control your life if you do everything on time.66题完成句子;6768题简略回答问题;69题找出并写下文章的主题句;70题请将文中画线句子译成汉语。50 . In this passage, we can see that time is very important to _.51 . Where can you find clocks in America?_52 . Why do many people in South America think time is not important?_53 . _54 . But time is not so important to everybody in the world._六、短文改错下面短文中的划线部分都是错误的,请改正并将正确答案写在答题卡上相应的位置.In Switzerland, its very important of people to be on time.Were a capital of clocks and watches. after all! Ifsomeone invite you to meet him or her at noon, thenyou expect to be there at noon. If youre even 15minute late, your friend may get mad. So I makean effort to be on time when I meet your friends. I alwaysleave the house early avoiding heavy trafficbecause I think its politely to keep others waiting. Also,we never visit a friend house without calling first. We almost always make plans to see friends. We usuallyplan to do something interested, or go somewheretogether.55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 59 . 60 . 61 . 62 . 63 . 64 . 七、材料作文65 . 书面表达上周,比尔和妈妈一起去购物。他们买了围巾,棉风衣和皮鞋。后来又一起吃了日本寿司。比尔和妈妈度过了愉快的一天。_第 14 页 共 14 页参考答案一、补全对话7选51、二、完型填空1、三、阅读单选1、2、3、4、四、单词填空1、五、多任务混合问题1、六、短文改错1、七、材料作文1、
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