Unit 7 单元培优(原卷版)-2021-2022学年九年级英语课后培优练(人教版)

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Unit 7 单元测试
班级________________ 姓名___________________ 学号___________________
一、单项选择(每题 1分,共 15 分)
1.—Would you mind my using your computer?
— _________
AYes. Here you are. BNo, you can’t.
CNo, not at all. DYou’re welcome.
2.—Can I help you with it?
—Thanks for your ________, but I can manage it myself.
Aadvice Boffer Cchoice Didea
3.—I think Taizhou is a wonderful place to live.
—________. And it was chosen as one of China’s top 100 happiest cities in 2020.
AThat’s all right BBelieve it or not
CThat’s a good idea DI can’t agree more
4.—It is important for us to wear seat belts while driving cars.
—________.
AThat’s a good idea BThat’s all right CI can’t agree more DTake it easy
5No matter how many difficulties we have, I believe all the problems can ________ in the end.
Asolve Bbe solved Canswer Dbe answered
6.—Shall we go to see a film this evening?
—_______? There is a new movie on show. Let’s go.
AWhy BWhy not
CWhy did you say so DWhy do you think so
7.—Another Friday! Let’s go to see the play tonight.
—________ I will book the tickets online.
AMy pleasure. BThat’s right. CWhy not? DNever mind.
8.—Can I look at the menu for a few more minutes before I decide?
—Of course. ________, Sir.
AMake yourself at home BEnjoy yourself
CIt doesn’t matter DTake your time
9It’s a pity that I’ve missed such a good ________ of practicing my spoken English.
Achance Breason Cinterest Ddecision
10.— Excuse me, may I borrow your pen?
— ________. Here you are.
AOf course BOh, no CBye-bye DMe too
11.—Mum, could I help you take out the rubbish?
—Sure. But it ________ into different kinds for recycling first.
Aseparates Bshould separate
Cwas separated Dshould be separated
12.—As the saying goes, “The longest journey starts with a single step.”
—______. Let’s take action right now.
ANo way BYou are right CWhat a pity DI don’t think so
13.—What a fantastic song! It brings the good old days back to me.
—________. I feel the same.
AHelp yourself BTake it easy CNo problem DThat’s true
14.—I think art should be about creating beautiful objects.
—________. That’s a very old-fashioned way of looking at art.
AMy pleasure BIt doesn’t matter CTake it easy DI don’t agree
15.— Can you come over to my house for dinner?
— ________. Shall I bring anything?
APerhaps next time BHave a nice meal CYes, I’d like to DIt depends
二、完型填空(每题 1分,共 15 分)
Eighty-five years ago, an article that was published in a small newspaper in Scotland kicked off a worldwide cultural phenomenon(现象).
The Inverness Courier ran a 16 in May 1933. It was reported that a local woman 17 Aldie Mackay saw a huge beast in Loch Ness, a big lake in Scotland.
According to Mackay, the beast was as 18 as a whale.
Mackay's 19 brought The legend of the Loch Ness Monster into the public eyes.
20 the article was published, there have been "over 1, 000 eyewitness(目击者) reports" of Nessie sightings.
Nessie is usually 21 as a mix of a dinosaur and a dragon. Dragons are often seen as scary creatures in Western culture, but Nessie is 22 .
If you pay a visit to tourist spots around Loch Ness, you will 23 paintings of a smiling Nessie on signs, and cute Nessie toys in shops.
In the village of Fort Augustus, which is close to Loch Ness, you can even 24 "Nessie-hunting" trips on a high-tech boat.
25 , the trips aren't taken too seriously. Each of the boat's windows has a Nessie-shaped drawing 26 it. Tourists can take a picture of the "monster" for 27 . The
boat's guides tell funny stories and make jokes with the tourists as they sail across the beautiful 28 .
This sort of sense of humor is 29 in Scotland. Although there's no real proof(证据) of Nessie, we can still 30 the story and have fun with it.
16Aword Bstory Cnotice Dposter
17Anamed Bshouted Cmentioned Dlooked
18Asmall Btiny Ctall Dbig
19Apicture Bwebsite Creport Dbehavior
20ASince BUntil CWhile DUnless
21Areminded Bdescribed Ccompared Dchanged
22Acommon Bsimilar Ctalented Ddifferent
23Acatch Baffect Csee Dtake
24Ago on Bcare about Clook at Dtalk to
25ABesides BTherefore CHowever DStill
26Abehind Bon Cover Dabove
27Ahimself Bherself Courselves Dthemselves
28Alake Bboat Cweather Dearth
29Astrong Btypical Cstrange Dpopular
30Amove Bbring Cenjoy Dtreat
三、根据汉语或首字母提示填空(每题 1分,共 10 分)
31The disabled shouldn’t be _________ (嘲笑) at by you. You should say sorry to them.
32If you let me make a c________ (选择) between Jane and Anna, I prefer Jane.
33Young children are often taught road ________ (安全) to avoid road accidents.
34I don’t think students should be ______ (允许) to bring mobile phones to school.
35I saw lots of farmers working in the____(田野)
36The task is too difficult. Lucy has no c________ but to ask others for help.
37When I was w_______ scary movies, she said it’d give me awful dreams.
38I didn’t have a pen, so I used a pencil i___________.
39Please look after your little brother and k________ him from danger.
40No matter what happens, I will stand b_______ your side.
四、短文填空(每题 1分,共 10 分)
Jia Meng used to keep a diary in Chinese. But one year ago, the 14yearold girl 41
Hei Longjiang began to write her diary in English, because Jia found her mother
was reading her diary secretly. She changed the language 42
her mother can't read English.“ It's 43
killing two birds with one stone.” said Jia, “My privacy ( )
becomes safe and my English improves 44
lot.”
Jia's mother is not the only mom who reads her child's diary. Recently, Renmin University of China had a national survey among over 23,000 parents. The results show
45
40% of parents read their children's secrets. That's why, like Jia, many teenagers try to find ways to 46
their privacy.
Wu Lei, 15, of Shanxi, keeps a diary, 47
.But he doesn't write it on paper. He writes online which he thinks is perfectly safe because his parents “know nothing about
the Internet”.
Lu Huan, 13, of Guangdong, said her parents always secretly listened to the talk between 48
friends and her on the telephone in their room. To solve this problem, Lu
asked her parents to buy her a mobile phone.
“Parents want to know what is going on in their children's lives,” said Shao Xiazhen, a teenage expert in Beijing. “But sometimes they go about it the wrong way.”
Shao suggested to teenagers that instead 49
hiding their secrets, talking to parents is a better solution. “If your parents know that you are safe, they'll let you 50
your
secrets.”
五、补全对话 75(每题 1分,共 5分)
A: Jeff, 51
B: Yes, mum. I finished my homework a few minutes ago.
A: But what are you doing now?
B: 52
I just want to relax myself.
A: Is that also your homework?
B: Not really, But the video is well worth (值得)watching, I suppose.
A: 53
B: It’s about the Belt and Road (“一带一路”). 54
A: Yes, I’ve just heard something about that on the radio. Anyway, it may be a little bit hard for you to understand.
B: A little bit hard? You must be joking. In the video, the conversation between the father and the daughter explains the topic lively and clearly.
A: It does? Can I watch it with you?
B:55
AOf course.
BDid you finish your homework?
CHave you heard anything about that?
DI’m watching a video.
E. Yea, please.
F. What is it about?
G. Did you have supper?
六、阅读单选(每题 2分,共 30 分)
A
Teens want structure in their lives, which means they want their lives well-planned. To begin building structure, teens need love and trust. They need to know their
parents are there to give them needed love and support (). Teens want to be sure that nothing can prevent parents from shouldering their responsibility for them not
their growing maturity (成熟), misbehavior, nor anger at something they have done. Teens want parents to keep control while allowing them to make some decisions.
There are some ways you can help your teens create reasonable structure and remain close. One way is to spend time together. Parents often mistake their teens’
increased interest in friends for a disinterest in the family.
Teens would like to spend more time doing things with their parents, but watching TV is not counted as spending time together. As your teens mature, it is important for
you and your teens spend time alone together, one to one. Your teens need time to talk to you alone without any other family member present. Talk with your teens about their
interests and concerns. Make sure you really show interest in what is happening. When talking with your teens, give full attention and do not stop them.
The way to help your teens become adults is to let your teens into your world. Sharing your emotions and concerns with your teens is important. Avoid causing needless
worry. Trust your teens. Don’t expect the worst. Hope for the best. Telling your teens you don’t like their friends will cause the teens not to bring their friends home. If
something should go wrong, believe that your teens didn’t do it on purpose.
It is very important that you treat your teens with respect. Teens need the same respect adults show for total strangers. Don’t talk down to your teens.
You need to be supportive of your teens. What may be a small problem to you may be troubling to your teens. Teens don’t have the experiences that adults have had. Let
the teens know that you understand how much it hurts when something happens that is upsetting or hurtful to them. As they mature, they can look back at some problems they
had and laugh at having been upset by something that now seems unimportant.
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