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九年級全一冊Unit6一、選擇填空。從各題的A、B、C三個選項中選出正確答案。( )1.—DidyougotoSusan,sbirthdaypartylastweekend,Bill?—No,I.A.didn,tinvitedB.wasn,tinvitedC.haven,tinvited( )2.ImetLucyinabusystreetwhileIwasshoppinginthecitycentreyesterday.A.byaccident B.bymistake C.allofsudden( )3.WhenIwasalittlegirl,myfathertoldmethatthesunintheeast.A.rose B.rises C.raises( )4.—DoesLindalikeXueZhiqian?—Yes.SheisabigfanofhimandsheisoftenheardXueZhiqian,ssongsinherbedroom.A.sing B.singing C.tosing( )5.Manytreesalongtheroadinmyschoollastyear.A.planted B.areplanted C.wereplanted( )6.—DoyouknowinancientChina?—Ihavenoidea.ButIknowpeopleonceusedtreestomakepaper.howpaperwasmadehowwaspapermadewhatpaperwasmade( )7.Hisfriendsadvisehimatnight,becauseitisnotsafeoutside.

A.don,ttogoouttonotgooutnottogooutA.don,ttogoouttonotgooutnottogoout( )8.Thefoodinthatrestaurantverydeliciousandoutinashorttime.tastes;wassoldistasted;wassoldtasting;issold( )9.Thestudentsstoppedwhentheirteachercamein.A.talk B.totalk C.talking( )10.—Thankyouforhelpingmetocarrythebag.A.Itdoesn,tmatterB.Don,tmentionitC.That,sallright二、根據(jù)句意用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。Edisonisagreat(invent).Heinventedover1,000inventionsduringhislife.Sheisa(Canada)singer,butherChineseisalsoveryexcellent.Manyyoungpeoplelookuptothese(hero)inhistory,suchasHuangJiguangandLiuHulan.Myfathertakesawalkforhalfanhourinthemorningashis(day)exercise.Easterisnota(nation)holidayinChinaorJapan.Lisadreamsof(become)adancerwhenshegrowsup.Theseessays^章)canbe(use)forreadingmaterialsforstudentsinmiddleschool.Ittookus(near)twohourstogettothetrainstation,sowefailedtocatchtheearlybus.Credit(信譽)isveryimportantfora(trade)tomanageacompany.Whenhebeganhis(music)career^業(yè)),Kingplayedonlyforblackpeople.三、補全對話。根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選出適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項補全對話。A:Hi,Bill,doyouknowaboutNationalInventors,Day?B: 1Whenisit?OnFebruary11th.Oh,IrememberthegreatinventorThomasEdisonwasbornonthatday.A:You,rerightandyouhaveagoodmemory.B:Thankyou!Canyoutellmehowitstarted?Ofcourse.2Theymademillionsofinventionsandsomeofthemhavechangedtheworld.Inordertohelpremembertheseinventors,peoplenamedFebruary11thforNationalInventors,Day,right?You,reveryclever.3ItwasRonaldReagan,thePresidentoftheUnitedStatesofAmericathatnamedthedate.Theremustbemanykindsofactivitiesallovertheworldonthatday.You,reright.4Howdoyoucelebrateit?Studentsshowtheirowninventions.Someinventionsarewonderfulandexciting.Soundsinteresting.5CanIshowthematyourschool?A:Noproblem.Youaremorethanwelcometo.

OurschoolalsocelebratesNationalInventors,Day.No,Ihaveneverheardofit.Ilikeinventingsmallthings,too.Therehavebeenalotofinventorsinhistory.Butyoumadeamistake..5.四、完形填空。通讀下面兩篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個選項中選出可以填入空白處的正確答案。AAnAmericannamedCruminventedpotatochipsin1853,althoughthatwasnothisintention意圖).Hewasachef(廚師長)atabeautifulrestaurantinSaratogaSprings,NewYork.Aregulardishonthemenuwasfried(油炸的)potatoes,whichwasanideathathad1inFrance.Atthattime,Frenchfriedpotatoeswerecutintothickslices(片).Oneday,adinnerguestattherestaurantsentbackhisfriedpotatoestothechefbecausehedidnotlikethemsothick.SoMr.Crumcutthepotatoesalittle2andfriedthem.Theguestdidnotlikethose,either.ThatmadeMr.Crum3 ,andhethoughthejustshowedfortheman.Hesliced(切)thepotatoespaper-thinandfriedthem,thinkingthatthemanwouldsay4aboutit.However,tohissurprise,themanlovedthethinpotatoesverymuch.Othergueststriedthemandlikedthem.So,Mr.Crum,spotatochipswere5themenu.TheywerecalledSaratogaChips.Finally,Mr.Crumopenedhisownrestauranttosellhisfamouschips.Nowpotatochipsarepackaged(包裝)andsoldinstores.( )1.A.inventedB.startedC.built

( )1.A.inventedB.startedC.built)2.A.thinnerB.thickerC.longer)3.A.excitedB.sadC.angry)4.A.nothingB.somethingC.everything)5.A.mixedupwithaddedto)2.A.thinnerB.thickerC.longer)3.A.excitedB.sadC.angry)4.A.nothingB.somethingC.everything)5.A.mixedupwithaddedtopouredintoLeviStrausswasborninGermanyin1829.ButhewenttoAmericaandlivedthereasayoungman.HelivedinNewYorkandlearnedthedrygoods紡織品)businessforseveralyears.In1853,hetookhisknowledgeandhisdreamstoSanFranciscowherehisdream1 20yearslater.Hebecameavery2businessman.ManyofLeviStrauss,3 werecowboys(牧牛工)andminers(礦工)whoneededstrongclothes.StraussfoundaspecialkindofclothinFrancethatwascomfortableand4foralongtime.Itwascalleddenimlater.AnothermannamedJacobDavisboughtlotsofdenimfromLeviStrauss.Hewasa1@計?!福ú每p)whomadepantsforhard-workingmen.Oneofhiscustomerswasalways5aboutthebrokenpocketsofhispants.SoJacobDavisdecidedtoputrivets(鉚釘)oncertainpartsofthepantstomakethem6 .Thecustomerlovedthenewpantssomuchthathetoldallhisfriends,andsoonJacobDaviswas7makinglotsofpantswithrivets.JacobDavissoonrealizedthatusingrivetswasagreatbusinessidea,andhedidn,twantanybodyto8theidea.Hethoughtthathewouldneedtogetapatent(專利).Butbeingapoortailor,hedidn,thave9moneytopayforthepatent.Afterthinkingitover,hewenttoLeviStraussandtoldhimhisidea.Hesaid,“Ifyouagreetopayforthepatent,wewill10theprofits(利潤)fromtherivetedpants.”LeviStraussagreed,andthenewrivetedpantsbusinesswascalledLeviStraussandCompany.TodayLevi,sjeansaremorepopularthanever,andLevi'snamecontinuestoliveon.( )1.A.achievedB.cametrueC.got

( )2. A.strict B.lonely C.successful( )3. A.customers B.bosses C.workers( )4. A.waited B.watched C.lasted)5.A.worriedB.lookingC.cared( )6.A.biggerB.strongerC.harder( )7.A.freeB.busyC.good( )8.A.protectB.hearC.steal( )9.A.enoughB.muchC.total( )10.A.agreeB.shareC.compare)5.A.worriedB.lookingC.cared( )6.A.biggerB.strongerC.harder( )7.A.freeB.busyC.good( )8.A.protectB.hearC.steal( )9.A.enoughB.muchC.total( )10.A.agreeB.shareC.compare五、閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷句子正誤。正確的填“A",錯誤的填“B”。In1826,aFrenchmannamedNiepceneededpicturesforhisbusiness.Buthewasnotagoodartist.Soheinventedaverysimplecamera.Heputitinawindowofhishouseandtookapictureofhisgarden.Thatwasthefirstphoto.Thenextimportantdateinthehistoryofphotographywasin1837.Thatyear,Daguerre,anotherFrenchman,tookapictureofhisreadingroom.Heusedanewkindofcamerainadifferentway.Inhispicture,youcouldseeeverythingveryclearly,eventhesmallestthing.ThiskindofphotowascalledaDaguerreotype.Soon,otherpeoplebegantouseDaguerre,sway.Travelersbroughtbackwonderfulphotosfromallaroundtheworld.Peopletookpicturesoffamousbuildings,citiesandmountains.Inabout1840,photographywasdeveloped.Thenphotographerscouldtakepicturesofpeopleandmovingthings.Thatwasnotsimple.Thephotographershadtocarryalotoffilms(膠片)andothermachines.Butthisdidnotstopthem,forexample,someintheUnitedStatesworkedsohard.MathewBradywasafamousAmericanphotographer.Hetookmanypicturesofgreatpeople.Thepictureswereunusualbecausetheywereverylifelike(逼真的).Photographersalsobecameonekindofartbytheendofthe19thcentury.Somephotoswerenotjustcopiesoftherealworld.Theyshowedfeelings,likeotherkindsofart.( )1.ThefirstphototakenbyNiepcewasapictureofhisgarden.( )2.TheDaguerreotypewasakindofcamera.( )3.Ifaphotographerwantedtotakepicturesofmovingthingsin1840s,hehadtobuyanexpensivecamera.( )4.MathewBradywasfamousforhisunusualpictures.( )5.Thispassagetellsushowtoshowyourideasandfeelingsinpictures.六、閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。Onceuponatime,therewasasmallcloud.Shegrewupinaverybeautifulcountry.Oneday,shesawanothercloud.Thecloudwasmuchbiggerthanher.Sheenviedthebiggercloudverymuch,soshemadeanimportantdecisionthatshewouldgrowmoreandbecomebigger.Tobecomebigger,shedecidednottorainfromthenon.Severalmonthslater,thecloudgrewbigger,butthecountrywasgettingdrieranddrierbecauseithadn,trainedforalongtime.First,riversdriedup,andthenthewholecountrydried.Theclouddidnotcaremuchaboutit.However,itbecamedifficultforhertogetnewwatertokeepgrowing.Slowly,shebecamesmallerandshecouldn,tdoanythingtostopit.Shewasafraidthatshewoulddisappearoneday.Thecloudthenrealizedhermistake-shewastooselfish(自私的).Shewasverysadaboutit.What,smore,sheregrettedwhatsheoncedid.Oneday,astrongwindblewheraway.Finally,thewindblewittoafar-awaycountry.Thecloudgotsomenewwateragaininhernewcountry.Inthatwaythecloudwassaved.Havinglearnedthislesson,shedecidednottobeselfishfromthenon,andbecamegenerous(慷慨的).Asaresult,hernewcountrybecameevengreenerandpeopletherehadamuchhappierlife.Thecloudwashappy,too.( )1.Theunderlinedword“envied”inparagraphoneprobablymeans“”inChinese.A.羨慕 B,嘲笑 C.感激( )2.Whydidthesmallclouddecidenottorain?Becauseshewantedtobecomemorebeautifulandwhiterthananothercloud.Becauseshewantedtogrowmoreandbecomebigger.Becauseshewantedtorevenge(報復(fù))humans.( )3.Whathappenedseveralmonthslater?Theclouddisappeared.Thecountrybecamegreener.Theriversdriedupandthewholecountrydried.( )4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Thecloudwasproudofwhatsheoncedid.Thecloudneverrealizedhermistake.Thecloudlearnedthelessonandbecamegenerousatlast.( )5.Themainpurposeofthispassageistotellus.tobemoreconfidentnottobeselfishtodependonourselves七、首字母填空。根據(jù)句意及首字母提示,完成單詞?!猅hankyouforyourhelp,Mr.Brown.—Itismyp!Thebookisveryfamousandhasbeentinto27languagesandbeensoldallovertheworld.WuSongrcalm^靜的)whenfacingtheattackofthetiger,andfinallyhekilledit.Therestaurantreceiveshundredsofcfromdifferentplaceseverydaybecauseofitsdeliciousfood.HevolunteeredintwoeonMaytwelfth,2008andonAugust8th,2017,andhehelpedmanypeople.Allstudentswholikemusicattheschoolhaveopportunities(機(jī)會)tolearnamusicali.GeorgeEliotisconsideredtobethepofthepsychologicalnovel(心理小說),becausehegivesmanyotherwritersmuchwritingthoughts.Allofas,astrongwindswept(掠過)thehouseaway.Allofuswereshocked.Theaimoftheseresearchpistostudymodernfoodhabits.Hemsomethingabouttheparty,butheforgottosaywhenitwas.八、完成對話。在對話的空格中填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使對話完整正確。一空一詞(含縮寫詞)。A:Whatareyoubusywith,David?B:I,mbusy1formyschoolproject“Inventions”.Couldyouhelpme?Withpleasure.Let,svisitsomewebsitesandsearchforsome2aboutyourproject.Goodidea!Look!Here,onthispage,theinventorsofdifferentinventionsarelisted.Anditmentionsbothsome3andmoderninventions.Well,wecan4theinventionsintotwopartsaccordingtotheirtimes.Youaresosmart!Iquiteagreewithyou.Look!ItsaysZhangHengmadetheseismograph.Whenthe5happens,theseismographcantellthedirectionofit.Howdoyou6theword“seismograph”?A:It,sDizhenyiinChinese.B:It,sreallyagreatinvention.AndheresaysEuropeans7suchmachinesin1880.Zhang,sinventionwasnearly1,700yearsearlier.A:AndthereissomeinformationaboutShenNong.ItwassaidthatShenNongwasaChineseruler.Heinventedteabyaccidentwhilehewas8drinkingwateroveranopenfire.Some9fromateaplantfellintothewaterandremainedthereforsometime.Sohediscoveredthepopulardrink.TheteatradefromChinatoWesterncountriestookplaceinthe19thcenturyandsoonteadrinking10allovertheworld.B:Thatsoundsreallyinteresting.Well,let,shavesomeofitandhavearest.A:OK!..9.10.九、短文填空。用下面方框中單詞的適當(dāng)形式填入短文空格內(nèi),使短文意思正確、通順(每詞限用一次)。bedieheavyhighifinventmarryprizesharewinworkwrongIt,snodoubtthatmostofushaveheardofNobelPrize,buthowmuchdoyouknowaboutit?NobelPrizeisconsideredbymostpeopleoneofthe1internationalhonorsapersoncanreceive.Asyouknow,the2werestartedbyaSwedishcalledAlfredNobel.HewasborninStockholm,thecapitalofSweden.AlfredNobelisagreatscientist.Hemadetwoimportant3 ,andsohebecameveryrich.Althoughhewasrich,Nobelwasnotahappyman.Henever4orhadchildren.Also,hewasasickmanduringhislargepartoflife.Whenhediedattheageof63,heleftafundof$9,000,000.Themoney5usedingivingprizestothosewhomadegreatachievementsinphysics,chemistry,medicineandliterature(文學(xué)),andforworldpeace.ThefirstNobelPrizesweregivenonDecember10th,1901,fiveyearsafterNobel,s 6 .SincethenmanyfamouspeoplefromallovertheworldhavebeengivenNobelPrizes.Eachprizehasthreeparts.Thefirstpartisagoldmedal.Second,a7ofaNobelPrizeisgivenadiploma(證書),sayingthathehasbeengiventheprize.Thethirdpartoftheprizeisalargeamountofmoney-about$40,000.Oftenaprizeisgiventojustoneperson,butnotalways.Sometimesaprizeis8 .Itmaybegiventotwoormorepeoplewho9together.Itisalsosometimestruethataprizeisnotgivenatall10thereisnogreatachievement.In1972,forexample,noNobelPeacePrizewasgiven...9.10.十、補全短文。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項補全短文。OperationSmilewasstartedbyadoctorandhiswife,anurse.In1982,theytraveledtothePhilippineswithagroupofvolunteerstohelpchildrenwhohadproblemswiththeirfaces.1Anditwasverydifficultforthesechildrentoeat.TheyhelpedmanychildreninthePhilippines,buttheyweresadbecausetheydidn,thaveenoughmoneytohelpallthechildren.2TheycalleditOperationSmile.3OperationSmilehaswonmanyprizesforitswork.4Duringthisactivity,morethanfivethousandchildrenwithholesintheirmouthsandlipswerecuredineighteendifferentcountriesaroundtheworld.OperationSmilealsotrainsdoctorsindevelopingcountriessothattheycancontinuetohelpchildrenevenaftertheOperationSmileteamhasleftthecountry.5Allofthiscostsalot,sopleasegiveasmuchaspossible.Therearemanythanksfromthechildrenwhocannowsmile.Andin1999,anotherspecialactivitywasstarted,whichwascalled“TheWorldJourneyofHope”.Thesechildrenhadholesintheirlips(嘴唇)orinsidetheirmouths.Thedoctorandhiswifeplayedanimportantroleinhelpingchildrenwhohadproblemswiththeirfaces.Theydecidedtostartacharity(慈善機(jī)關(guān))sothattheycouldhelpthem.NowOperationSmilehelpschildreninmorethantwentydevelopingcountriesandhascured(治愈)abouttenthousandchildren.ChildrenwithseriousproblemsarebroughttotheUSAfortreatment治療)..5.十一、完成表格。閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺的信息。Mostpeoplehavesomeregretthattheyjustcan,tseemtogetridof.Butholdingontoregretaboutthepastthatcan,tbechangedcanhaveabadimpact(影響)onthepossibilityofahappyfuture.Regretisawasteoftime,emotionandenergy.Tomakesurethatyourlifeisasuccessfulone,youneedtotakeactiontoliveinawaythatyouhavenoregretholdingyouback.Somepeoplemakeverybigdecisionswithverylittleconsiderationatall,andasaresult,theyoftenregrettheirdecisions.Beforechoosingacollegemajor,gettingmarriedoracceptingajob,youmustcarefullyconsiderallconditionsandmakeaconscious(神志清醒的)decisionratherthanacarelessone.Bigdecisionsaren,ttheonlyonesthatrequireforethought,though.Beforeyoubecomeangryandsaysomethingyouwillregretlater,thinkaboutwhatyou,regoingtosay.Someofthingswillbeeasytodoandsomewillbehard,butkeepyoureyesonthepurposeoflivingasuccessfullifewithoutregret,andyou,llfindthatachievingyourgoalsmightbeeasierthanyouthink.Butdon,tjustdaydreamaboutthosegoals—makeanactuallist,writeitdowninblackandwhite,andrefertoitnowandthentoseewhatyouhavelefttodo.Whenyou,refeelinghappyandfullofenergy,takingcareofyourselfisn,taproblem.Butinthosedayswhenyoufeellikecrawling(爬行)beneath(在下方)thebedandnevercomingoutagain,youshouldstilltakecareofyourself.Youcandowhatyouwantanddon'tgetangrywithyourselfaboutyourshortcomings(缺點).Onthecontrary,youjustadmitthemandtrytochangethemandmoveon.Improvingyourmentalhealthisjustasimportantastakingcareofyourselfphysically.Keepthosewhoareimportanttoyouverycloseandbesuretoletthemknowhowimportanttheyaretoyou.Family,

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